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ONE PERFECTLY GOOD REASON WHY WE NEED A BONUS BILL AND NEED IT QUICKLY Dear Miss Grey: I am not coming to you for charity, but to see if we can't wake up the people to realize more how some of our boys need assistance and how the soldiers’ bonus bill, if put over, will save the day for many if not put off too 'y husband quit his job to join the marines when his coun- try called, and was made a corporal; saw service in the Meuse and Argonne. Now he has an honorable bat what good does all of the honorable discharges cellent characters do him? Does it do him any good when he ees ne ened old cendy cock Ok Wan aayeoeaing & Gs ‘world? T have been sick for nearly a year, and now an operation (also had one in August, 1919). — every day for $5.60 fw » one to three dollars a day for one thing and another coming up. We incidentally have All'he had over his fare wh discharged ie over his fare when cost much more than that to get back into must all have exceptionally good co! any difference to them that our boys time and again for them and theirs? Our circumstances are just one in many. wonder that many of our boys they next time—no more ulloting fo th cannot write and express my thoughts li! isn’t there some way, dear Miss Grey, . situation and g = 7 qu TG ALA 8 = 3 a3 38 @ position to understand why they dom’ lice cnl colteee che fonehe te ie akan oie QUICKLY. _ Publicity ought to help. ris Bae, aff [ LEST { i you don't see t6 making “manly” sons and members | this one own sex stop yelling at and | tight short ski How absurd rant Rigs H B it ey a re isn’t such an excep men that are fit for a are going to reform they would we made a move before now. > Thanking you, Miss Grey, I am, A L. H. 8. JUNIOR. eee © Dear Mim Grey: Would you please |over twenty years. Accept only fell me ff you think it is right for a}unbroken “Bayer package” which , 14 years old to go with girls of contains proper directions to relieve and 227 TROUBLED. Headache, Toothache, Earache, New | _f cannot say that it is wrong for a | raigia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. | of 14 t6 chum with girls of 22,| Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost it scems to me that a little girl few cents. Druggiats also sell larger that age would have much more|"Bayer packages.” Aspirin is trade mon with playmates more | mark Bayer Manufacture Mono- her own age. aceticacidester of Salicylicacid. — many have been helped through the careful application of O. G. C.—and you too can ibe relieved of your Goitre if you give O. G. C. a fair trial. ‘don't suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goltre any longer — and by all means don’t pay hundreds of dollars for a | dangerous surgical operation for the removal of your Goitre, when ©. G. C. can be obtained for such a small expenditure. 4 One of our patients, after using O. G. C., wrote us as follows: Dear Sirs: 1 was troubled for several years with Gottre, was unable to ! preathe freely and could not sleep when lying on my back. I heard of this cure and decided to try, tt. After bet S agony | my Goitre was reduced nearly one-half inch in fifteen days. used two and a half bottles of the Cure and can truthfully say my Goitre is GONE, J cannot speak too well of this wonderful eure, MRS.W.S. MeINTYRE ‘Address given upon request. hereby make statement of the fact that O. G.C. Goitre seimaabe oA the cost of an pe yalagad operation and procured the desired results in the case of my wife. W. D. McINTYRE Write for full particulars—leaflet, etc. Dept,CC 0. G. CHEMICAL CO., Seattle, Washington eattlle Style | No. 165—The Star’s snapshots of attractively. women on Seattle streets effective cos- tume. Jersey cloth has been cloth turban, which, besides having.a very chic crown, is trimmed with corded braid made from self-material. White ties and stockings and long white kid gloves add to the neatness of this young lady's appear- ance, If the lady pio tured here will call ‘at The Star's editorial reoms she will receive two ticketa to the ville show at the Moore, —Photo by Cress-Dale SIMPLE METHODS OF CLEANING KID GLOVES Lavish use tn made of filet lace | trimming on blouses, frocks and for A practical way to clean kid gloves in to rub the soiled parte of |COUA® and cuff sets. The smart | the glove with cornmeal, Imotstened | SCorestte waists are showing inate | with’ gasoline. After that, they |*Pd Collars of filet lace. { should be dried thoroly in the air, | Frocks of net are combined with Another method is to dip the glove j generous amounts of the lace, awhile fm a fPnit Jar partly filléd with gaso- | Sometimes Che material of the frock | line and shake it up and down, | \* georgette, organdie or embroidered changing the gasoline until it. ty, leen. : FILET LACE POPULAR clear. Of course, the gasoline must PSAP Tema Steg cer og be used in the open. One cold morning 4-yearcold Net wee jtie'’s mamma began washing her! It's no trouble for a man to brag hands in cold water, but she drew! of his good judgment when he | back exclaiming, “That water's too! makes & good guess. cold; ‘please cook t some.” | Your Love of Good Music is a gift which you cannot afford to neglect—it means all that is best in your nature and your aspirations, and where there are children it is surely their right to have that natural gift developed to the utmost. With a good Piano or Player Piano in your home you can realize your Musical Ambition as in no other way. Here 1s tho logical place to choose, not only because of our long-established repu- tation for fair and honorable dealing, but also because you can choose from such famous makes as Kimball, Chickering, Hinze, Marshall & Wendell, Bebr Bros. and many others. YOU MAY COME IN FREELY AT ANY TIME. no Wontan can affard fo miss | ( 1920, Confessions of af THE BOOK OF DEBORAH I FEEL SORRIER FOR DEBORAH THAN SHE SEEMED TO FEEL FOR HERSELF I Gecided that 1 must not see Deborah's emotion, I think she was confused about it herself, as young girls of the finest type are #0 Hable to be when wounded by the God of Love But her suffering, and the cause of it were as plain to me an the patches of sun and shade on the lawn before us. I wanted to put my arme around her and say that the first love doesn’t matter—that it passes—but in my heart I knew that often it is the only real love of a lifetime, And I realized that Deborah was Uke myself; she was not of a secret telling kind, she didn't need and she didn’t desire sympathy, she expe cially wanted to be let alone when she was, discovering how hopeless love can hurt a woman. Weeks afterward, Deborah told me that my letting ber alone just then was the secret of the great under standing which developed between us and made our women's friendship one of the unique and ‘choice expe riences in both of our liven. At the Ume,"I remember, I was only anxtous that Deborah should not perceive that I had found out about her mad love for Jum Lorimer I kept very still ae her bewtidered gaze remained on the gates thru which Jim's car had vanished. But all of the time I was wondering how I would feel if I had had to stand on ® garden terrace and ses my Bob ride off on his wedding trip with-- not with me—but may—with Kather- ioe Miller! The hateful thing! I wouldn't under the conditions have cared much bout the family history of the gtadioll! I wouldn't have wanted a living creature to touch my hand! Further than that, the situation waa quite outside the powers of my imagination. jut there by my side was Deborah Bi , & living example of the bit ter tragedy! Plainly the terrible ex | perience of loving without being loved io return could come to a girl outside of the pages of a novel. Probably many a girl—always the nicest kind of a girl—had given up the big romance of her life in a parallel way. And had survived somehow, Deborah wouldn't die— but then Deborah didn’t really com- prehend all that she was losing. From my superior wisdom, ac quired as the bride of the man of my heart, I felt sorrier for Deborah than she seemed to feel fot helself! From my increasing need to” de pend upon Bob, from the new and tremendous maternal worries I had about bis comfort, as if he were a child, from the burt in my heart when we were separated, from the mate ferling of the wife who ts pro tected by her husband's business ability—-« very unromantic but truly real comfort to & wife—oh! I felt that Deborah couldn't possibly un- HOUSE DRESSES Every woman likes pretty clothes and while the working housekeeper can't wear dainty and delicate fab- rien she can be very attractive in her heatness, House dresses should be made of washable materials varying in warmth with the season of the year. Chambray or gingham for summer and galatea or @ cotton flannel for winter, But beware of a fuzzy mhin- nel and do mot wear it before laun dering it. It's dangerous because the fuzz is inflammabie. A short, rather full skirt fs much more comfortable to work in than « narrow long one, regardless of tash- | ton. The waist should allow perfect free- dom to the arms and shoulder mus cles. are down-trodden locking garments and are apt to make their wearer feel that way. In union there is strength, but the unknown husband of a prominent woman, doesn't believe it is equally distributed, derstand even a small part of the joy of life which faded away from her when Jim's auto was lost to view! I came t with a start. It oo- curred to me that I was missing a g00d deal myself! Were not Bob and 1 in the midst of another misunder- standing? We were letting owr days slip by we were losing hours, precious hours apart when we might have been so happy together! It was aj! Bob's fault! And I told myself that it was Bob's turn to make up this time. But when would he see? When would he take the first step? (Te Be Continued) SEATTLE a NEW YORK ' SAN FRANCISCO Worn out and rolled “best” drenses | tnt lormation ie Mealth Kervice, Washington, tense irritation and my skin comes terribly swollen. “ A. The application of & drop oF two of household ammonia as sepa. as the bite is noticed, usually aete like magic and, in most instances, prevents any disagreeable inflamma tion or stinging. It may be adviee able for you to carry a small vial of ammonia in your pocket, but be sure that the bottle is well closed with ® rubber stopper. a eee Q Iam « young woman who has been troubled ever since I cam Be member with a hoarse and disagree. able voice. Other members of my family have good voices. A throat specialist examined my threat and found the vocal chords in good a dition. I am quite nervous, you heard of any similar cases ed by nervousness? Do you can be cured after such @ long If so, how? M . It is very doubttel take to undertake any ment. It might not only ters worse, but cause some trouble. 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