The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1920, Page 9

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te ma ¥ SEPTEMBER 7, 1970. Gait: Y’S NOT IN FAVOR OF G HUSBANDS ‘ BY CYNTHIA GREY » Several communications have reached my desk from read- prs commenting on the woman in the East who planned to | Faffle her husband as a means to gain support for her seven ‘Some of them wish my opinion of such a casé, It seems to me that she has peculiar ideas, but all in all I suppose it is Rer own business if she wishes to dispose of friend husband 8 such a novel manner and he is willing to go with the high- bidder. The whole idea seems a joke to a sane, reasoning ¥ on, tho, for we all know that love is not bought with a few) for many paltry dollars—and that marriage without love is direct opposition to the laws of God. ‘ollowing is one reader's comment on the case: Dear Miss Grey: I have never written to you before, but i I read where a woman wanted to raffle off her hasband the spirit moved me.” says he’s so handsome and such an ideal husband, I puld think she would keep him herself, as a good man is so to find. He surely would make some woman a good fh when he can't even support the wife and children he al- Feady has. So girls, take no chances—keep your money for a better day. MARY. 4 eee Resents Remarks of Strange Men Dear Miss Grey: I am an Inter. reader of your columns, and I You will find space for the fol- article, _ A few days ago I read what “A. H, Junior,” had written, and I to give three cheers for her. Men have no business to discuss feminine garb, for they have 4 th faulta of their own to cor ect. I do admit that many women to the extreme in dressing; but ‘Would they do this if men paid no to them? No, they would t women will not be & man’s stare, but some who have no pride | der it a compliment make remarks & biue woman. His weakness of mind is very evident, for certainly he has forgotten that {it takes all sorts of people to make a world and that there are fully as many selfinh, de- ceitful, hateful, demoralized men as there are women. Again, he forgets |that tt was a woman whe went down into the val- ley of the shadow of death to bring him safely into this world, enduring hardships which he can never com Prehend, who, providing she did not sive her life for his, patiently tolled and cared for him thru helpless tn- fancy and childhood, and all the time with a heart full of unfathon- able and everlasting love. He for. "| gets that when he proclaims him- jself “a hater of women” that he must hate himself, for try as he will, he can’t get away from it, he is @ part of a woman and the mothers of al] his fellow men are women. How comforting it i to know, | however, that in spite of hin | “proven” theory, there are still, and as long as the stars endure, will Le in this old world with its blue skies, THE SEATTLE STAR * Two. THE BOOK OF DEBORAH |\CAN THE INTELLIGENCE BE TRICKED BY A MAN’S EMOTIONS? Never wil I forget the glimpse, said Chrys “I wed to think that of Deborah Burns holding the bride | love begets love and that true love roses in har loosely clasped fingers | comes but once—and lasts foreverf* and gazing at the photograph of| “ost girls are sure of all that Jin Lorimer, There was the n-| for once in thelr lives! tensity of consecration in ber eyes.| «yew And they wante oodles of I had seen it in them once before. | variable emotion calling across when she had murmured, 88 WS) ting and space to hearta which stood tn my blue garden: hear tham Seu? eaawe Wena eis with “Families, Uke some'fowers, run|_ melodramatic gestura out “Deb will never do that She ts 1 n's | Deh | Just out of college, remembert eenil in bth anil Row nover| “Consequently she is fed up with to love any man since she had no| new theories about mind and the right to love Jim. emotions, including love and how 7 to control it! en Ae rk mirt)| theory to help her out of her mis- ery?’ She never will throw prudence| "Zin erust her common sense,” I away, she never will break a con protested. vention, but she wil! break her own | Pe Ph alae ete heart! It's perfectly absurd of her! conmit emotional and tntellectunl to go on loving without being loved | "icide, but don't fool yourwelf! In io return for the rest of her days.” | sito of my ‘cynic’ I know that I sat down in the lower hall abe never can kill her love for Jim!" while Chrys directed Jappe where to bank some immense rosea of Sharon and my mind went on: “Deb is as genuine as ber com- vlexion. Ann ts as artificial as her expensive imported co#metics | Nevertheless, our clear-thinking, | Ptarsecing Jimmy-boy. fell for the) sham The more I think abou S Many superstitions are woven around loveletters. A love-letter should never be mafied on a Sunday, as it means a quarrel. Receiving an unsealed letter signifies that love is pages I Y De you expect al what love is, the leas I know about | jit. Sometimes I fancy there’ is no! such thing, Dit Jim actually preter | the sham? Can a man's emotions trick his teteltiemee?* Chrys and Jappe and the roses) |of Sharon faded out as my thought | | became personal: “I cannot trick myself about my) growing cold. Should a girl recetve a love-tetter from a man written in pencil, they | will never marry, If a wish ts said while writing a lettar to a sweetheart | under an oak tree, the wish will| come true. If a girl recetver two let. | ters tn the mame my her one of h she will marry | comedy runn: Excellent Singing Act at Moore ‘The winging of Marte and Mary Mo- Farland at the Moore this week is of @ quality not frequently offered vau. deville patrons. With excellent voces, artistic costumes and an abundance of songs and popular operas at their command, they are unusually well re- ceived, Allen Schofield is their ac com panist. Frank Wilcox, the girl-addicted miceman in “Ssh-h,” develops an amusing oneact farce with many amusing incidents into an entertain- ing little akit. Four vocalista, the Primrose Quar- tet, who call themecives “1,000 pounds of harmony,” are answering repeated calls, and a troup of acro- bats offer novelty acta. William Brack, their leader, t» a clever jug- gler, Wallace Gavin mixes up eees and cards and proves himself # com- edy juggler, Elly, & diminutive jug. gler, porforms some good feats. Cooley and Jaxon in a one-act aketch called “The Minstrel and the Maid," while not among the best acts, is still appreciated, Kinograme and the first films of the Olympic games in Antwerp are proving par- toular attractions on the bill eee Ina Mitchell and Eva La Rue at Pan Ina Mitchell, as “The Little Cin- derelia” tn the act bearing that name which headlines the bill at the Pantages this week, charma the audiences with ber clever acting and wonderful singing. “The Little Cin- deretia” ts a typical one-act vaude- ville comedy sketch, with good ru it, with robust Rue the biggest part of the laughs, Truman Stanley capably acta the only male role in the act. The chorus consists of Rome pretty girls, Herbert Denton and Alice Walsh brings In the terrors of a traveling saleaman's life and those of the newly married. “Poughkeepsie.” Arthur Silber and Eva North are back again in @ clever rube comedy sketch, re seen in @ clansical dancing act. Ted Doner appeared before the audience for only a few momenta Monday afternoon. An injury of the leg caused Doner to be unable toa: pear in his scheduled act, Doner is billed as the product of a New York | midnight matinee. Hansen, completes the bill EMBROIDERED GLOVES ntlet wrist. wshion favors white ce kid lightly embroidered on the ok and stitched with red. These uous, CHOOSE QUIET COLORS For a woman who has a limited income it in winer to choone quict colors for her costumes, They look and wear better than the gayer shades. Also the wearer soon tires of the latter. A sult can be light ened up with a brightcolored hat or the splashy little sashes for Eton love for Bob. I love him-—and) that is all there te to it! It may be utterly ally to love in vain, as | Deb in destined todo, but I con- | fens that I'@ rather love my hus-| band in vain-—and be abyolutely un happy forever and forever—than be satisfied with the love of any other man on earth?” The floral tributes to the return ing honeymooners being in place, Chrys came toward me. “Let's get Deb awny before Jim | comes,” T said to Chrys as if she) were well posted concerning the state of Deb's affection. “You're right, Jana. Well af eo and tet Jim and Ann enter their ‘ rrp] ‘t attract attention in And I always try to) sensibly, even if I do say es me feel mighty cheap Miss who tg the wife of a really husband and the mother of daughter who is love itself, ignore the impulag to voice in last evening’s paper ‘A Hater of Women.” firm belief that the only world owes bim and his a z iF be fal & way, it is unfortunate that juaintance was limited only type of woman with whom after many attacks of “ach- heart” classed all of us. ‘On the other hand, it shows what personality is or he would worthy of the real friend. genuine love of a true “The Winner”’ Gym Suit Approved adopted by attic High Schools, Patented features. Guaranteed to fit Extra durable. Price $5.50 » Leek for “Winner” Label gee ana MH Se- For Sale by Piper @ Taft Frederick @ Nelson Rhodes Co. MacDougall- Southwick MYERS MFG. CO, Mase Les Angeles, Cal. a~Resinol Chafed, inflamed skin can be dily snd effectively healed by g Kesinol Ointment. It cools the ba talne and tuken, its trees | Parmdise unobserved. Cail Debr* | But Deborah was not upstairs nor and flowers and little chiliren. some| anywhere in the house. “i mado my meh Sid basen. WHlhen, S00) WHY AT0 | regere te. Chive. eally ¥. “She who loves and rune away A STRANGER FROM N. Y. will live to love another day! bummed Chrys. Passenger automobiles, it ts esti- mated, use an average of 300 gal | ‘cynic,’” lons of gusoline annually, while | law. “My dear, I'm onty @isiltustonedr’ 1 sald te my sisterin In the average home the purchase of a piano occurs | but once in @ decade, and the question of quality and } service are naturally uppermost. | In our plano department we offer you a selection of instruments of national reputation, any one of which will give you @ lifetime of real pleasure and service. 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