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FRIDAY, JONT 11, 1920 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE ww qua we cy ri § litt . ATI Two. ul = ra | YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE LAUGH RS ral & iz AT UNCLE TOMS PERPETUAL Gale WAKE [anrarv 0 OL, LUA DO “Set 7 Tee i COURTSHIP PLAN No. 101—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- D’ARCY TEA BLOUSES NEW AURIOLE SHA i dressed women on Seattle streets g BY CYNTHIA GREY | Two people in Seattle have very decided views on this per- petual courtship plan and they were not slow in coming to bat with them. They have been happily wed for over three! years, and cannot imagine a couple living apart in order to| remain tn love. 5 This perpetual courtship plan, which was pro i to the} readers yesterday by a correspondent signing himself Unele Confessions of a Bride . by the Newspaper Amooctation opyriahted, 1 Katery Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE Book on Maud Powell o ae NG I SPENT A NIGHT OF THINKING | iy) Py paration —ALONE, BOB HAD NOT A book on Maud I RETURNED werk te Never before had I been left alone |). 4 ‘ ; night in the bungalow, hould have thought about that, BOOK OF ANN part = Tom, as the solution of the divorce question, has received a sees Sak ta tase waiant be oF |8IO8, w stunning blow dealt by this married couple. | his eogagement, I wasn’ a 7. or pert What is your opinion? vost ria preartaviaes other mem ; Following are the letters: | pace bi a. | hee endear Daag lb “ ; oe ray mansion faced the main boulevar : Dear Miss Grey : When my husband unfolded The Star My bungalow and Ann's house were | fully ‘ this evening after dinner, giving me your section of the et on & short private road at the | turned to . paper, and burying himself in the sport page, little did I ck of the estate, They were in , a} as in si 2 e. lovely grove and they looked dream what a laugh was in store for me. toward a tiny village clustered é It was over the first letter in your column, signed Uncle bout a trolley station half « mile ‘ Tom, and propounding the theory of perpetual courtship as} Ey | Miss Booth i Be , . a cure for divorce. The farther I read, the funnier the idea it was a lonesome Presented in Re ital . seemed to me, until I simply roared at the finish. vate paths and Minn Mary 1 e > Hubby left his sport page and came over to discover the| big house, More th and Mra. Wi ' joke. When he read the letter he laughed until the tears bea kg Sem ft nil —— me - nh . “ here Foloise had # n plano recital on Fri enin| . rolled down his face and then said: “We will sit right down civatitehes a Oe % bb wamen Ue inn ates Gaal ee BY CORA MOORE |betng bizarre and as for the — now and write Miss Grey what we think of this perpetual] in the moonli seen ‘the Montellus building New York's Fashion Authority | themselves, one sees them g courtship plan before some of these futurist freaks beat us} I rine Miller offer her white Syn dashing D'Arcy val blouses | where. Tho they are called it and get the d in the discussi shoulder to my hurband’s Mp — wre fascinating things of that new) blouses,” they are worn with to it and get th din the discussior uy ae nat, tek iin teat || Le LD surtole color which ts something be-| skirts, too, and for matines alll ere ro s : shudde co creat | CARDENER SAY tween a flame and an apricot shade. | visiting. At any rate, they are : ve sano. THAT do YOU burglars, at at the too eee | GARDENER SAYS It radiates dash and verve without fashionabie. Incidentally, i beth aye ink? T wot , | whfteness of that smoo : If you happen to have a corne — | Ritz the other afternoon, I c huste - e ob? , 4 think Write Cy n | Where was Hob n your garden which is eapeci no less than 10, not all in ni . thia Grey, care of The | 1 couldn't guess, but I was mure|l iy Gry and sandy and open to th but in lovely blues, greens || Seattle Star. that he was not in a hospital ® || hot sun all day, scatter Por |blacks, exquisite with touches : =—e casualty in an auto mix Accs ace needs over it and wai Pla Safe colored embroidery and sell ce 5 SSE ogee dents do not happen to the Lort © the transformation which will beads. bor MAN, We Ww fairs of th mers, Poor 1 paid the price | come aboug in a few weeks. | he tea bach Woe t pleas cor en arth for all Ume!| portutacas ‘thrive under condi When you order garters, — eee pictures an ira and rel ures. 3 when his pl came down 1/1 tons which would be the deat) say—“Boston Garters” § || Simple Home Remedy noord edacth, ne AC) band Kc Names f most planta, and they make . . ae wis because dinner Is not ready | ever ¢ The house was growing ehilty.||a display which for sbeer gor give real leg-com- | for Wrinkled F; out the " a 8 such as extra darn the wood laid ready in the || geousness is not easily matched. fort, “stay until re- "Shousands of theme { — a he 4 | not to please myself. I To be sure, they open onty when | st ending fortunes in frantic oat poe ane te re _ ay evenings we always £o| vt the slightest wish to be com || the sun shines, but that's about long, | t fers ion i the oo h he hired cailirtinn fortable. 1 lit it for Bob tn case|| the only time when you are hard wear. “ ny amen \ wd . bein bd {On| We visit « with our he should re home tired and | likely to be looking for them. te F + mn our home and we friends, either having them tn for 1. 1 was following every tradi movers, « ~ cee oe Geer to call tious wife ° house ple, harmless lotion which ead str tends. fnybe We never get on one a or’s be gay and cory for the " made up at home in less than & ie ee ore alt ¢ INE PeO-| nerves as Uncle Tom says a ed }man even if he came home drunk One-Third Off —An of pure powasred. cemstane ‘and hi p eying ange ‘ | that we | couple will if they > even as I applied the taper . A pint of witeh-hazel at = ag Mag vo (1 shed an n Even! aucie At fourthirty every day I put @ out of sorts, the other keeps still} 6 ie n ft coverall apron over my afternoon Our lives are very full of work and ee a en bateg Big Pa . frock and sojourn to my little kitchen |of pleasure and only the other day enough to keep Bob from hi AT CHERRY'S As a rule he shuts himself to his) py aay ch is to pales et 2 ee brary when he sulks 4 Misano: i ob cure me: to prepare our dinner and at five|we agreed that we did not know forty-five it is all ready to put on|how we exer got along before we ‘an were reg | 27" Patrona The courteous treat the table when I hear my husband! were married. But course, we Knowing that my lids were My. |ment extended everyone is putting Mivvering up to the garage. He both married out of pure love, Our land swollen I went t 0 7” this store In a class by itself, Even 1 to bathe and powder them. 1) trons who buy th A Permanent Hair Wave comes in at the back door and I fly s improved our lives a as tte only r clothes on Easy to him and greet him with a big the years roll by, ft will make our| off my frock cB Payments have learned that {t is ; kisa, Despite we have acted in this! lives more ¢ We never appe frilly apron. It — juvenile | poor economy to buy anything but HAVE US WAVE IT NOW an@ manner every blessed day fo. bree disgusting po Bary gs better for Ann than % T)the beet rs rae, entee_ Sar 2 ree tiageeti Se ralene 9 ong ea ged za herded Sa RR PAY FOR IT LATER Nerves. We would just as soon think these thins fficulties Uncle Annt™ She was always in the back | chand! At your own convenience 2 af going without dinn home ef al —Photo by Cress-Dale. of my mind. Ann had made all fw ane te IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world “that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every: day- that greeting kiss After dinner, I do my work while hubby takes his afterdtinner nap or ce smokes, or sometimes he will help another.| A pretty shepherd plaid suit, which looks very trim and_ this trouble. nd and wife! refres . white ‘ . ‘ Was she an innocent child when : = fe/refreshing, worn with the white hat and white shoes and ay eet Tob te find me with Ivest ’ stockings. A feature of the eg of this suit is the novelty |?" Vo, ane more than ordinarily | ¢ short time onet ie with the dishes. Then we read as that we CUff hem, which is also carried out in the fashioning of the) cjever—and tricky? Waista Dreasos, week the paper together, discussing af- » it We are sure jacket to form pockets. The self-material belt is quite nar-| 1 put on my nightgown, taking os 5 04 show oa Every one can now discard the old. curling from and patent mere | that these ies in the East who| row, crosses in the front and buttons on each side. |éare it should be the fiimiest one | gladly extend a confidential curlers for we have brought the . are trying # plan out do not love DAISY HENRY. 11 owned, covered it with a slipover account Our Spring line i# very PERMAN . one another | Al: ENRY. |i 90M and gold brocade, stepped complete, and we are sure you wil ENT WAVE WITHIN THE | We hope all young people who are | ra a linto the tittle mules made to match, |be only too pleased to take advan REACH OF ALL If the lady pictored here will call at The Star’, efitortal tage of the big reductions we are |contemplating marriage wil read our | the | and returned to the fireplace down. | —— Urty eieas ceak Gaaids 66 bettie dows So A ae weg two tickets to “The Big Chance,” the offering of wtairn. | offering For appointment call Main 6507 Sun and Wind Bring Out Spots. d ier os Players next week. j ; * t Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Rialto 520 Hew to Remove Easily ee eee ee ta] Monday's Fashion picture was of Min Ethel Linley, 1156 Denny way.| , AP agg Ab cinch rae lard PY , on LADIES’ IMPROVEME! T SHOP 4 Siate'n & chance, Mins Preckie-face,| C™ She care of the rest, Love will big chair, no longer weeping, Beovod Pla Union St. | to try @ remedy for freckles w Sorieg always find a way COCOANUT GRAHAM iG irls’ Day thinking quietly along @ new line WO HAPPY MARRIED PEOPLE Simply by staying away from Irn: cack goats soney’ anions PUDDING ee ) home, Bob was mying that be held | gag : . ———————==== y nny une 3 ‘ onaible for at had hap iE teneres the heck wine we | COW ON TRACK 5 See a crates comme {FO Be Celebrated | me aereem Sais, wa does give you a clear complex expense is trifling. , the DELAYS IRISH ont at Woodland Park |2set iyo cent Me jun a i unce of Otht ° 7 7 gh Manda Postel toes 4 TRAIN AN HOUR 2 ees the Young Women’s | took !t for gr fs orga peer tha nak —— 1 teaspoon butter tation late yesterday |ing with Ives! And he wasn't fair ap sbg lan. ys gamye tenapoon salt angements to assume, When he put such an imponsible ou how easy it is to rid yourself of| CARDIFF, the homely I ful complexion. ane ounce e sure to ask th add sugar < program of water! interpretation upon my conduct, he staged as a feature of| was not one whit better than the 1 tional £' ’ day, to be avernge malp with his hasty ac at We vodiand park on Satur cural of the female! Why explain te a man who wa sh express Rarel aran eyS 20 Rlppegeas rg 3 day p for Thou: | determined to think evil? Thu strength is sold a e . 4 money back if It fore tra > pro- ite Pot ibe SO ym fc ar of Sea their! from bed to worse, I went. Maybe freckles will take abou 2 mothers are expected to attend. Heb wanted 46 te G6 & phtandern: Electri W: he & Wri Tron “ATP arge number of chaperon excursion—maybe bh was seeking |— * on hand, the girls’ day! jome, And therefore he had setz tion will get under way at 1/upon my mischance and was mag . METROPOLITAN ' ring the afternoon a|nitying it to suit his desire! Doubt ; 5 rum of field and water lew his wish was father to his i READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE N.Y. WINTER GARDEN <nGitgt ipr eipenteccgr MAT. SATURDAY ASB anise ant other © nts wil bel thought! r mothers will 1 had plenty « fdence to prove | WAISIS—FURS ae ete Oe ee. aoe my Innocence. Chrys would t s |L 7 [PASSING SHOW] ‘03.20 coon Se haya oe Se a atin ture accorting her p — |B rhe Mont Stupendous netion 1 6 events will be at dares | oe 2) ‘adi iver Brought to Seattle But if Lorime was - = 2nd Ave. Madison to review her evidence before } z ® Between 200 People—15 Colowanl Scenes I firwt girls’ asvemb and SATURDAY he T theie | 8ccepted. my word, everything t i Spring ALL STAR CAST and their | sere Ah 6 eld q |§Willie and Eugene Howard§ , : Having triumphantly at Will Philhrtetk » stage 1 indignatic i | and World Vx tive Soha Wee mted the strokes of the clock WINTER GARDEN On tines: tam iiemeeshe with a proj of martyrdom é | ree of aquatic ever midnight. The pretty wood . Mrection of Mire. A had burned to ashe pretty pink dress was back in its awer. The pretty dinner wna oiled, So was my Iife. And one bout as important as the THEY DISCARD VEILS | tier to mein that toon Our Furniture Store in Oakland, California, has favored us with these low.priced specials, enabling our cus- tomers in Seattle to avail themselves Rex of real bargains in these home ne | consities. ioe Kighty-five per cent of the women (To Be Continued) 10-8115 in Turkey, who have in the past | | worn veils, have discarded them and ’ . | —FaNTAGES non oe streets wit, We'd Call This One \\ NT face uncovered. H H . Matinees 2:30. Nights 7 and ® Ticklish Experiment Now Pinyings A Turkish turban of thé largest RERLIN, June 11.—Manufacturers LONG TACK SAM AND COMPANY | ize contains 10 to 2 Jeanie Hayward and Company; Corty and Althoff; Pete Pinto and Hoyle; De Winter and Kone. = Paninwescope. Adminslon: yards of the|are experimenting with a view to finest and softest muslin. I making clothing from nettles. CECILE MILLINERY 214 PINE STREET Ma wep “Yes, It’s Beautifully Laundered” The daintiest of garments—organdies, nainsooks, The extra speed makes the wasl ing thorough, and batistes are washed as easily and safely in The continuous direction makes it my Pes eo the Crystal as the towels and heavy linens. the sheerest finery. WILKES paz vine EMett 2525 The cylinder does not oscillate or reverse itself. It revolves through the soapy, bubbly water ‘ome In and Crystal 4 always in the same direction at a higher speed Comets Watch e “4 than is possible in other washers. Family Washing Through the meshes of every piece of cloth, the cleansing water is forced again and again, carry- washing. See how quickly it whitens the most ing away every trace of grime and leaving the obstinately dirty spots and how gently it handles fabnc fresh and clean, the most delicate garments, Now Here—Matinee Saturday “What Maude Drop in for a few minutes. See it do generous All New York Patterns—Regularly Priced From $15 to $35 at 1/2 Price No C. 0. D. No Charge Accounts, 1 Mata. (ex- jen’ Mats. Nights (Sunday) cept Monday), (except Mats., 2:30 This is a genuine cut glass jar, with silver-plated cover and spoon, suitable for jams, relishes, ete. Well worth dou ble the price. Sold on very easy omnes 0 WS ae at | CECILE MILLINERY 214 PINE STREET No Phone Orders No Deliveries