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[ ] | ¥ : AY, JULY 14, 1920, ~ . [-r7anv' | ORR EF we ODN AS SIN O OPN | ORIN NRTA Re FORT HOF EO EO INK OR AiTwo OPP FMD Pe RS He Miss Cynthia ows has departed on her an- nual vacation. Publication of her department will be resumed in The Star about July 27. THE BOOK OF ANN OUR SEPARATION MAKES OUR REUNION SO MUCH THE HAPPIER My husband came home the next) “You've done the right thing from Morning. I flew inte his arma and he | beginning to end.” wes my Bood held me as he had done in the dear| man's comment. “You've been a | Old days when we were first engaged. | tle brick, It would have killed dad, I was simply precious, simply pre | I feel sure, had he heard the story to him, it seemed. He was so Jim will have to know, of course, but| he couldn't speak. | we'll let his wife tell him, Dad and ‘Tense quiet of that kind invariably mother need never know. The tale follows our quarrels, Sometimes I | wauldn't improve little Ann's chances wt of the thythm of life| with them, would It?" think it is part of y i and of love. As day follows night,| “Even you and I were caught tn As joy follows grief, so even true love | the tangle! Think of that, Bob!" Paces and wares, | “I don’t think I'd like the idea of T've heard that some wives and) proving an alibl, in @ murder case! husbands always take their sum™Mer| Roy spoke wty—-then laughed Vacations apart, just so that they «rng older I grow, the more I ap Will feel honestly happy in thelr) peeciate some of the platitudes in my homecoming! Maybe if Bob and || cig copy books. ‘Evil communication didn't quarrel occasionally, we would | Me peed manners.” Remensher find domestic life monotonous and | icp — ‘would want to separate for that rea | “awe just te" tal. “Ane Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR 4 fitting | Style | No. 128—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streeta he ay = * the room, unless they bave been pro: | * ‘die. | Mumps in an acute infectious din | | onae usualy Affecting children, but | | may occur tn adults. It affects the | parotid gland, which ts situated junt| j below the ear on each aid | conveyed by contact from one pa | to another; hence the patient should} be isolated in a room, and chil-| |dren whould not be exposed to the| dinease, jl | Only the adults directly in charge! 1 should be permitted in| ’ | tect mw attack, An at:| on about 15 days} é I Xponure to the dixeane, gion Under the ear verments of | | the Jaw, such ax chewing and talk-| jing, will be painful. Swelling may cour in one or both #ides, but nearly | always both are involved. It is worse jabout the third day, and may gradu ally disappear after that. Mumps is | Usually a mild disease, but swelling} of the testicle is a frequent complica tion in the male. Treatment—Light diet, such nas broths, egms, milk, rice puddings, ete should be given, Sour food acid | drinks will be found to ¢ “id jerable pain if taken in the mouthy| [hence they should be avoided. Hot Cotton Voile in Flower Prints ifor Afternoon MILK HAS AN | ABUNDANCE OF |FOOD VALUE | ‘The United States food adminis |tration urged us to use more milk |during the war. But milk i« high and perhaps put of the habit of using ag much as we used to, forgetting | the great food value This “perfect fo ein, fat and suge ;n kinds of food p pertect di | A cup of hot milk ts a wonderful It will do more toward we've « * is rich in lime, four of the anary for & stimulant relieving fatigue | known “stimulant” doing TRIMONY RECORD W YORK.—A boom in matri y is nhown by statistics in the 1s boroughs of the city, Dur- June 9,997 licenses were Sasued, 700 more than in June # year ago. Dan Cupid is thinking of having |New York xchange its name to Gretna Green if the stampede con tinues: an any other well) ever thought of, PAGE 11 EK t ee COLLEGE DEAN DEFENDS CATS NEW YORK—An antl-cat came Pal is being waged by the city’s © health officials. They are rounding up all the stray f |cats have a warm de iw Hopkins of university, who declared the elty was in no great danger from the animals, He said that cats were not carriers of contagious disease to any great | extent. Hg admits, however, it would be a good thing to eliminate thoue sands of cats that roam around starve ing. | SCHOOLGIRLS STRIKE BERLIN, Germany —Girls attend. ‘ing the high school at Spandau have gone on strike. ‘The 17-year-old girls explained to the headmaster they | would no longer endure the one | sided religious instruction given by bed social democrat teacher. | No, indeed, Luke, no woman can |lace herself as tight as man cam drink himself. ) It sounds pertectly ridiculous, heless, it might happen In all of our misunderstandings, | however, I have always dreaded one @anger; What if we never made up) again? One never can tell when a crack in a crystal is going t? ruin it) completely. In marriage, one never | | can prophesy just what partieular | IRtle difference of opinion between | Man and wife is going to destroy | their idyl. | “My last risk™ said myself to my. self as I poured Bob's coffee. “Never | again will I let even « little misun-| Gerstamling menace our ha piness. | “If Bob and I can't keep the peace by co-operation, I'll make it my sole business to cherish and preserve our | love.” It was a one-sided arrangement— |} one which would never work out, but I didn’t stop to think about that at/ time. | Of course, I confided to Bob the Whole story of Ann's unpleasant con ection with the famous tragedy | | Miss W. C. Delaney and Mra C. Pra- lry our carefully prepared sandwiches with a cup of y 7744 And _ you'll know how good lunch can be. sited Tea & Coffee Stores Aberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market DFSsIK BARRISCALE tn “THE NOTORIOUS SANDS” TWICE 1Se, 25e, 50c, 75, $1 9. ORPHEUM (S THEATRE “Toney.” “Abie” and “Ole” in “THE LOVE BATH” Wights (Sunday), 40c; Mats. Daily, Ladies’ ta. (except Sun- days), 12. No Matinee Monday Third Ave | NIVERSITY | know. now I hope that forever and ever, I'm dbdne with people of that stamp. I used to think one’s associations couldn't hurt one I've changed my mind.” If my husband goes farther from the house than the office, he always brings some little gifts for ue girls and mother. To me he usually brings a book. This time my book waa especially acceptable, It was “Now It Can Be Told,” by Philip Gibba. To Ann, Bob brought a marvelous combination of vanity box and cig aret holder, A darling little amber cigaret tube was in the case. “I can picture mother—when you give that set to Ann!” [ laughed. “Mother isn’t striet! She said her boys couldn't snoke,” protested. “Chrys smokes, “I know also that mother docsn't approve. However, if you do, Bob I'm going down town, and match thin pretty cigaret set, for myself, to- day!" “Indeed you are not! said my hu» band, positively. (To Me Continued) JUNEAU.—Lost since Saturday, ger, local nurses, located on Sheep mountain, exhausted. LOEW’S PALACE Hl DAILY 1 to 11 Direetion Ackerman -& Harrie Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday Big Hip Vaude- ville Acts And Feature Photoplay “THE MOONSHINE TRAIL” —WITH— Sylvia Breamer | —AND— | Robert Gordon ve at pain and swelling in the parotid re-| \) { —Photo by Cress-Dale. The striped fabrics of last season have beccome completely extinct, due to the wide variety of plaids now on display. Pictured here is a very attractive plaid accordion plaited skirt. It is serge and the prominent colors are henna and a harmonizing shade of bite. Dainty lace collar and cuffs look very pretty on the dark blue jersey jacket. (Jergey jackets are rapidly becoming popular.) DAISY HENRY. If the Indy pletared here will call at The Star's editorial department she will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moora Saturday's fashion picture was of Katherine Walker, 667 Orcas wt THE OLD GARDENER SAYS Tt may be that you have not planted beans enough to meet your demande fer the summer ta ble and for canning. You can stil! get a good crop by putting in Six Weeks beans now. They may not be ready in exactly six woekn, but they grow very rapidly and will give you & generous supply of etring beans for fall use. Plant the beans @ trifle deeper than in the spring, so that you will get them down where the soil is moist, This i» necessary to in sure prompt germination. Beans are among the most nourishing of all the garden vegetables, and should have a very large place in every amateur garden plot this season. pdb | Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief | There is one sale, dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. | Ask any druggist for a35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon will find that irritations, pimples, bicrheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disay WOMEN WORKERS BETTER THAN MEN LONDON."The women employes have given, and continue to «ive, satisfaction, ever #o much better than men, in the discharge of their duties,” J. A. Forde, manager of the Thanet tramways system, said in re ply to ex#ervice men who com plained of the women workers. Friendship and confidence are plants of slow growth Save Jiffy-Jell desserts are rich : Tr. in fruit. A bottle of condensed is a the Bvetratiog stinying fruit juice comes in each banishes most skin eruptions, makes package. the skin soft, smooth and healthy. They are ready-sweetened and acidulated. You simply add boiling water, as directed on package, then the liquid fruit essence from the vial. | Also mix in fresh fruit, if de- sired, and let cool, No sugar | required. | Jitty-Jen is ecqnomical. One package serves six. | It saves your sugar, for we OU’LL need some- | put the axe in cA thing in good Lug- | It is rich in fruit, for the , 9 7 bottle of flavor is the con- Star Shaped Mold—Style—H By serving Jiffy-Jell Real-Fruit Desserts | applications be placed over the | wollen glands if there is very much pain, No internal medicines are in dicated. If the bowe ¢ consti | pated, a tablespoonfui of Epsom nalts, | pay be administered with benefit. Q. How tm “lady slipper root used, and how often should st be taken? | What is tincture of aconite used for, | and how should it be taken? Is there any medicine to strengthen the | Drain? If #0, please tell me the name| jand how to use It. Do you know of | janything to get black warts off the face? A. This letter indicate how foolish |Some people are tn the matter of self-| jdrugging. It indicates sublime faith in medicines “to cure all ils,” The writer should, instead Jconsult a first class physician, find| | out just what is wrong, dnd then fol. | low the doctor's advice. | . |the materials for morning wear this } jeuseeugs summer; printed vollea, near-linens, Seee. 38 tinsue ths for afternoon. woiee Here is one suggestion: This checked cotton voile, gray with flow. moreover, a BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority Ginghams, percales and linens are watcucs | er clusters printed over it in vari J . colors, has frills of fine cotton net ALBERT HANSEN outlining neck and sleeves with’ a 1010 Second Ave. z bebe ribbon for heading, and then | bonnet Yes, indeed! A sun. sas | {MY NEXT | DANCES will be held every Friday and the new hall, Third Individual Dessert Molde Style—6 The same in pint sisze—Style—C Sugar Set of Six Individual Dessert Molds Assorted styles of aluminum. The six will hold a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send us six Serve it now when sugar is so scarce. Add fresh fruit or ber- ries if you like. Also try lime-fruit flavor for tart, green salad jell. Also mint flavor for ming jell to serve with meats, the set of six, valued at 60 cents, trade-marks and we will mail you | A Large Completely Equipped Department. | THAT Is q Seattle’s Foremost Talking Machine Shop New Music ° —a few suggestions + of many that we have to offer: % Something in a dreamy, fascinating waltz thal ~ makes dancing to it a delightful, effortless joy. “MY ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS" “THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ" “HIAWATHA'S MELODY OF LOVE™ “BEAUTIFUL HAWAIIAN LOVE” Many new vocal reproductions—from the moat exquisite and exacting operatic airs to the-mord simple melodies that will linger pleasantly in tha memory. i e “WHEN THE EVENING BELLS ARE RINGING® —6ung by Stracciare” “PEGGY” “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" “LET THE REST OF THE WORLD GO BY” “RINGS” —A new favorite, sung inimitadly by James ay Harrison MANY MORE > —ask to hear the children’s records, stories im song—little albums complete. 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Cut out, a trade-marks in the circle on the front of Jiffy-Jell packages mold or the Set of Send 2 for the Jifly the Spoon. ‘The pint molds are as follow Send 6 for any pint Six Individual Molds. Cap, or 2 and 10¢ for —al! alumiaum: ped ty! Btrle—D—Pint Sie—B—Pint Ko with pinnacles, Style—H— Pini ati a r shaped, Orange Lemon Coffee Jiffy-Cup For Measuring An aluminum half-pint cup. Fill twice with boiling water, as per directions, to dissolve one pack- age Jiffy-Jell cup in any recipe. Use as a standard Send two @ trade-marks for | guar- the Jiffy-Cup. marks S91 MAIL THIS I enclose ___@ trade-marks for which mail the gifts I check at side. Jiffy Dessert Co, Waukesha, Wis. —when “delicious and re- freshing” mean the most, THE Coca-CoLa COMPANY ATLANTA, GA,