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q sian: al a o o sjofofojoyojojojojofolfojojojofotojoyo} - HUSBAND AND WIFE § A FEW TRUTHS ABOUT MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE | The writer who stated a few nights ago ein , tne Ae params RED : { enn EFONTSDAY, FONT 1 Dear Miss Grey: that the marriage state is evolutions thru was interesting. tionary, too, as are all things, but the whole problem and solu- in how we accept and use these privileges. must be marriages, and there should be divorces in any case} where a divorce is absolutely necessary. marriage is the greatest bliss on this ea some, unhappy marriage is hell ntended th Jetter ail the way tion lie: God never woman lives toe woukt be in “What God ha po man put when it is ar spend crowned with the divine when it is c more sin cord than legal divor tion of | disposition and One of the & yorce lies couples yabuse the ceases to remain a sacred bond when rd a tact privilege. then the Marriage? is a 4 never .be perament t causes for gi that we trespass upon the THERE’S MANY develop thru the REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SEE! * ‘Daddy ITS ONE OF THE _MERRIEST, GAYEST, SNAPPIEST MUSICAL HITS EVER NOW HERE— UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY LEVY'S ORPHEUM THIRD—MADISON 50% ry’s offer Act now. (Old Frederi —an CHERRY CHAT This great cut-price sale of Cherry’s reaches the very limits of attractive- ness to buye —You may buy at’ the usual easy Cherry terms— —and you may buy at Sale Prices that represent discounts of from 25% to in Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Frocks, Sport Coats and Waists s an opportunity that comes ONLY when By} and that is very, very seldom. it Cherry’s Rialto Style Shop, 207 Rialto Bldg. Nelson Bldg) over Pig'n Whistle P. S.—Also Mén’s and Boys’ Department. ick & | teaching, wh d CREDIT! TATE , is correct and the Divorce is evolu- There} A divinely happy rth, but a quarrel- HAT do YOU think? Write _ thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. marriage privilege than ause, and ax marriage is evolutio the Ume is coming when women who want a family will i their rights in this respect, welfare of their offs by a < who are not pi e or morally fit to raise chil at have them. The 4 desert a wife and to be a futher who suffers from physical, or men. become parents. unborn child is at should beware SBAND AND WIFE eo: 66 Widow Who Tried It Boosts Separate Home Plan Deat Miss Grey: I am awfully in terested in the letters on the ques t arate homes for married fotk. 1 k Ran ideal plan. I had four experience myself along the sage lines. My hushanfl pa. r a1 in our and p martments. good night” tn th we were just as mugh yur own privacy was just ax undisturbed as if we had been in ase maintained home. another We w © sweethearts, were happy friends thought our plan was “kind o” craay,” yet only happiness and mplete congeniality resulted from always, and And all of our a widow now, and live alone ately. Yet I am happier than e widows, bec suse I have only ant memories, and I fee! asx tho etheart might come in most} ONE ALONE. ore Future Teacher Presents Views Dear Miss Grey: @ should like to say a word in regard to the special election last week. First, that 1 some day hope to hold a position fn these very Seattle schools—by which you may know that I stand for thove interests which will further better education . But why was better equipment for | the students, and raise in teachers’ | salaries embodied in one thaue? They are two distinct questions. Who wou te for the best posuible ‘The p “slick” on the ballot she 1 posed to an in those property in t feamion. But this rm ertminately to anyone who to be teaching here nqw would tend to draw mo of salaries is an entirety | matter. It was pi to combine these two p: am not op. pro-| 6 Koen indis happens | and is #0 tors. Wt say six haa shown entered upon as a profe: deserve a big ju experience by something. But there are manyiteaching who are going to be married soon, and | more who at least hope that they will be married, apd that soon, and who have not chosen this profes sion thru love of it, and never once ireamed of making it their life work | the pay check figures pretty strongly. How much money does a young lawyer of doctor clear in his first year's practice? He ts lucky if he keeps afloat. I think the teachers might thank Seattle for the present raise; but it seems to me that at Jeast the younger teachers whowe ranks I hope soon to join would have been getting that they were worth as matters re this election B. 8. at time is worth a few dollars monthly | } ' } to always hold its own. | It is of two-tone brown soft material. smart lines with the “Chaplin” effect pockets and a wide) or wrong for me to save Ann from dre THE OPEN AAO ND Seattle Style No. '117—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- d women on Seattle streets —Photo by Cress-Dale. No matter what the season be a novelty check suit seems self-material belt which fastens in the back. with this suit. « s of Monday's Fashion was of Mixs Francis Nelson, 1612 16th ave. |pr Ives’ murder case _ ———_______——_— ——————— | and carry on according to whatever BLUE Not .merely a bunt—but a sure enough, up and at ‘em home run hit—that's Blue Moon. Made from grapes, oranges, pineapple 'ndevery- thing. Andthe flavor! But “why try to paint the lily? It couldn’t make a hit unless the flavor was—well, you know. Rainier Products Co., Seattle, U. 8. A. Manufacturers of Rainier Beverages, , Blue Moon and fashion Cider. A.TRUE FRUIT DRINK Here is an exceedingly smart attire. The coat is cut along); aia not know It is semi-tight | the p | fitting. A pretty brown hat with flowered brim goes well | “n¢ DAISY HENRY. | pans If the lady pictured here will call at The Star's editorial room she will receive two tiekets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. makes a hit OON crosses eisaedtenannnaitined aus PAGE 11 Bog SEATTLE STAR || TH# OLD GARDENER SAYS cin oe Chinene Confessions of a Bride 1920, by the Newspaper ||] come Aamotation g and Larry Lee ng of music, you tried cab Altho comparatively amateurs have be on and 2, Bert Clifton in the lic € ition that is acquainted with. it or three yearns it immensely, ‘Thin is fime to put in the seed the plats just Copyrighted Knterpries and just the Handle ordinary THE BOOK OF ANN ANTAG HEAD P. ike 4 water spr with her OF PROGRAM THE WEAK DOUBLE THE.| cabbage plants, but when they | of Pacific coast sea lions, is RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE reach maturity you will find they entertaining feature of the Pan ow which will open as STRONC ook more iike the heads of os bill this week. Every kind of Hip tomorrow prom A i srison || ery than common and fancy swimming and di summertime novelty in Not even the shadow of @ prison |) i ends have nicely blanched ||ing known to experts is demonstrat: | the ttle musical show, “Ship could keep Ann from falling asleeP. || nearts, which are delicious when |/od with perfect ease and grace by Half a dozen pretty | She slumbered as quietly a# an in with French dressing you'll | Odiva, and the lions performing sing and dance with |nocent child while I remained awake ly find the seed catalogued glass tank neem to nimation, and clever all night. 1 was weary and wreteh ‘© Teai or possibly as Wong | _—- 1 needed to forget the woes of the day . ™ ieee My irritation increased, my insom the authawiten at Shee abd. ood ere every command . aaa thrived on the idea that Ann could| them that the Hon. Ja D eacher Emma Heit will perate dilemma by dow | mer munt not distressed by a Manning, billed an the provide divers ‘ while I remained | inquiries they might wish to make Girl eases grace, charm! A pair entertainers who . 6 to Worry about her| One of his lawyers would have to be manr a plea wore m musical and to plan for he trusted with the unfortunate story |Brierre and King, @ young t 1d core ¢ and Dot It w unfair. Ann had created | until Bob came home to manage the | Woman, offer @ nifty song and | Oats claim to have a tremendously perious situation aod | caxe dance turn some exhing novelties in ex had assumed that she could rely| eThe oy comfort 1 had was the) Coakley and Dunlevy, clever black: clusive song numbers and brilliant upon me to get her out of itt peace which had been restored be comedians, are the gloom dis-\ chatter. Simms and Warfield are Unfair—but human! was” my/| tween Bob and me. Only one night | pellers on this week's bill. They get ky com who are also danc bifler ent as I turned. my pil-|had passed since Bob had seen one — and song writers of repute t, who might Dance” as an ap r their offering, ttiingly ting dances of @ unique manner, jer” is the feature Howard and fe A Story in le Ives bending close to me. But short intervening hours Ives n slain and Ann was brush low ov for the hundredth time. In ¢ almost every family some weak, ne fish, unthinking member doubles the | t responsibilities of the strong. Thus of a horrid seandal. And |the weak rule the strong, thrive like I und for the first time in Watch for Thursday's Ad. parasites on the energy of others,|my life how one can “live years in MARKET BLOUSE SHOP and hamper the advancement of the|a day.” 107 Pike Street fittest members of society. | (To Be Continued) 1 have always tried to do my fair | -—— - use 50 Doz. Over-Blouses Below Cost rhare in carrying the t Jens, but I must confe not like to be hampered by persons “IT never thought,” ax Ann joes, I don't like to bother with other people's affairs, ax Ann expects me to do, 1 don't like to run things, ax 1 must in Ann's case And I do like to be left alone to carry out my personal undertakings riing to my own methods «8 Ann, whom 1 had known y @ month, was spoiling my hia as well days, 1 com who say plained bitterly to myself as To ed the soft chiming of my boud clock. That Ann could d me ve upon @ time, that t red-handed murderer in ne npoll his sleep, A that Ann's peaceful rove her innocence proved she was with tanto uded and ne if it ¢ Yealy I have used lumbe What creature born clone Whenever 1 wrenched my thoughts I fell into still deeper de from Ann | was attached to Jim juiries would surely be made when , the authorities learned that Ives and Mrs. Jimmy Lorimer had been good friends. Daddy must never hear about them. | I needed my’ husband, but I could not wire him to come home I could | not risk telegraphing him the | jhint of Ann's conriection with the | murder case. Of course the police | | were watching all the wires. | | 1 heard the clot strike six before I had formed a skeleton of a plan to shield Ann. For shie 1 must, | until came home wstake the \ un n of all decisions from my aide rw. 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