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REAL LOVE FOR AND FOR THEIR ‘A MOTHER OF FIVE HAS HER BROOD, FATHER, } TOO, AFTER 17 YEARS BY CYNTHIA GREY. q write it: Dear Miss Grey: time and this is the school education. bring | mother-heart still beats for it. Gah habit, everlasting life.” me doubt the presence af love. Ete 4 ion,” ete. 6 it. It’s the real article. 4 eee More About Clothes || Dear Miss Grey: I have watched | @losely the varied opinions on the Personally, I can see no harm tn fhe present styles of clothing. The | gmmind of one who thinks evil must have watched your columns for a long irst time I have ventured to write. am not a scientist or a college student. I haven't even a high I have been married 17 years today. e have five children and my husband receives five dollars a day. U that wage, we keep the children all clothed and fed and with shoos. That's saying an awful lot for these times, But ~ Jove works many miracles. In spite of the great scientist who ; claims there is no love, I know there is, for it dominates my _ home and helps me to help my husband keep our home and up our children. Today my husband’s kiss is just as pet as it was nearly 20 years ago. T ‘Of being near him just as much as then. ' Isay NO. A “childish impression,” as Tridon, the sci- entist, called it, is something that will sn Now, if there is such a thing as loving your chi isn’t there such a thing as love? “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten pe whosoever believed o nHim might not perish, but Yes, we are happy in our love, and I pray God will never Tet me see the day when a scientist or anyone Wise will make I have written so much, Miss Grey, that I don’t suppose will be able to print it; but I am so happy in my belief of I could not resist writing you. A HAPPY MOSHER OF FIVE. Print it? Yes, indeed. I’m going to send it to Andre Tri-| dom, because I would like his explanation of this wonderful ig ing you call love, and which he says is “fetish,” “childish To me such love as yours seems more than oom Really, it is quite “a | Ts there no such thing as love? What, then, is that wonderful feeling a mother has when she first snuggles her babe to her breast, and which she con- tinues to feel for that child as it yrows to manhood or woman- hood, and long after it has matured, whether it has made of dife a success or failure? Is it habit? Read this letter from a mother of five children, and draw own conclusions. Your opinion as to whether you be- there is such a thing as love is welcome, if you care to 1 I feel the thrill! t is true love.| I suppose that is just a child- wear away. id, why, then, AT do YOU think? Write thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star Can't Print Ad Rates Dear Misa Grey: Would yon! please tell me in your valuable col- | umn what a one-page advertisement | costs per iswue In the Saturday Eve | ing Post and in the Pictorial Re view? LAURENCE. I would advise you to write direct te the publishers of these magazines for their advertising rates, It would be impossible for me to print any- thing df the sort in these columns. 4 core firm, and moving the outer mold upwards as the concrete ig poured. At most reasonable prices. out pain or bad after ef- High Class Dentistry | Extraction absolutely with- |} Thousands of people last week. fects. All work guaranteed your health. X-RAY FREE 9 to 10:30 A. M. United » Painless Phone Elliott 3633 Third and James Street. SEATTLE LIKES INSTANT ACTION There has never been anything with the quick action of simple witch- hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. 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I picked up the book, was the title “Oh, everybody ta reading this?! 1 “One eritic says that it exclaimed. tells for the first Ume about women.” “Nonsense” This from “Another man writes that in tt we} see the whole figure of feminine hu- manity,” remarked Deb, “The men who write the eriticiama! pieased a large and enthusiastic audi-| approve of the book because It makes out that women are polysamous— like mon,” Chrys asserted. “As a per-| rocked with garguantuan mirth, sonal revelation, the book may be original, profound, anything © <I would also ask this great scientist: What is that wonder-| ve imate enane BY OF - ful feeling a mother has for childrert when she first holds them, and which she has for them as long as‘fhe lives? No matter how low or how wonderful that child becomes, the it's @ Hbel!* “How?* time! anked. ne woman can possibly | tian one naan at a time A woman may love two or three men, good-| ness knows how: many—in succes sion—but never two at a time. Wom- an is instinctively monogamous. guess nature had a good making her so! “I guess nature had,” I agreed. “Consider *Woman’,” Chrys. “The book is so popular that/ time minstrelsy that were interlard- it cag cause unlimited harm. Why, fhe, the woman, loves her husband | Absurd! men were killed tn the war. listen to this, written after she had news of her husband's death. Your beloved is dead © © © We ued to talk about it and/#tage a goodly part of the time. try to imagine what separation by; When they are offetage the audi- death would be like, * * © When we!| were together, I never tmagined 1) should suffer so much. * © © For 15) nights my heart has been crying that you are dead and that it has }lest the hope of ever seeing you | exactly as you used to look with that and her lover, too. “News! manner of yours.” “That sounds as ff the ‘woman’| loved her husband, doesn't it? Now, girls, get this—Woman’ sees the wife of her lover dressed t crepe, She writes: “‘In the time ft takes to walk only | can under, the shat ay Sreath | what distinguishes Friedland’s re-| a few feet you acutest agony. and for a second time strike me with its thunderbolt, * | She departs. ° * * Her veil carries away the remnant of my joy, leaving me there stupefied and alone under the sus.’ “Girls, I call that @ Mhel en our) ocx.” Chrys threw the book into the ly pool. Deb was white. On the way home she said to me “Jane, I have read that book. I own it gave me hope.” “I see,” I said. “You mean ft gave viewed our windows They lookedin upon two distindive rooms —as alike as two peas—except that: The other had an out-of-place Upright. There is a definite place, of course, for an upright piano. But let us never forget— That an upright may-be the “wrong” piano for its setting, but a Grand is NEVER Let us discuss with you this vital matter . We have a wunder- this week. Your present piano will count liberally in the exchange. Convenient payment terms gladly arranged SAME TIME? Chrys? | you courage to marry Van, or maybe Ted, while loving—another mant™ “I had about decided to do #0.” “Don't! Dent! I warned her. “Chrys i right.” (To Be Continned) Minstrels at _ Metropolitan Score Knockout McIntyre and Heath, famous min- | atrels, invaded the Metropolitan thea- | tre Sunday evening with @ new ex- travaganza, yclept “Hello, Alexan- eer.” “Woman” the truth Chrys THE SEATTLE STAR Maude Powers and Wallace Ver- fon “stop the show” in their act en- titled “Georgia on Broadway.” The team has a vehicle tn which good comedy runs thruout. eee WILKES OFFERING IS WINNER Good, wholesome comedy ts tn store this week for Wilkes’ patrons, who will be entertained by “Cappy Ricks,” Lynn Osborn's dramatization of Peter B. Kyne's stories. Henry Hall, as “Cappy Ricks,” a veteran shipping man, is the center of the whole action. The role is « difficult one as it carries @ character delineation which requires real work to bring out the best of the comedy part. For Ricks is to be laughed with. Ricks te strong tn bis ifkes and din- kes, Ruthless tn business where he has been crossed, he works just for the love of the game Young Captain Matt Pessley sails the “Retriever” home from Cape ‘Town, Africa, after Ricks had made every effort to bave a new captain “The heroine loves two men at one) continua! explosion of deep-throated | = “No woman can do that?” Deb| I felt that there was a quaver of passionate Interest in her voice. “Moat emphatically I declare that placed at the helm of the ship. The firmt captain of the veasel had died on the trip to Cape Town and Peas ley, first mate, had become pilot. With @ chorus ef comely cutiea— of both sexes—and @ dozen box cars of assorted scenery, the performance ences. Whenever the two principals appeared on the stage the house McIntyre and Heath are exponents) of the abdominal chuckle, Like) && Charlie Chaplin, they scorn the po-| = lite snigger of the intelligensia, What they want, and what they get, ie a you guffawe—the kind Uhat rock the sky- lights, Reminiscent ef the far-famed “Ham Tree” episode of delightful memory ts the work of the old-time slapstick artiste in their presentation of two stranded actors on a Missin sippl levee. The plot of “Helle, but why speak of the dead? Like Banquo's ghost—or was it Duncan's love more. , reason for | -—-the plot only raises its head when | Sy things threaten to quiet down, : Batteries The most entertaining features of Fresh stock, ev: stormed | the performance were the bits of old-| & one pen eed ed between songs. Most of the jokes of the comedy were taken in toto | from Joe Miller's well-known joke book. But they're good jokes and merit their continued popularity, Mcintyre and Heath are well worth hearing. They are on the ‘The Now Extension Cords with socket and attachment plug all ready for use, ence is either still laughing at their Bpecial foolishness | their pct Hl oe ~ _ 72c MOORE BOASTS BEVY a j OF PRETTY GIRLS A bevy of bobbe@-hair girts tend to give Anatol Friediand'm revue, head. lining the bill at the Moore Orpheum | vaudeville house this week, a char-| acteristic Bohemian atmoxphere, ¢-pound, NMEA ERNST amvamisiiiiuutnm Mazda Lamps " The dest light under the sun. Genutne Mazda filament; 40-watt, 40¢; 60watt, 45¢.° FUSE PLUGS Have a few handy when yours Ball Dog | Electro Dry Electric Toasters ft. Green Cord| Genuine Benja Electro Electric Irons attached for resting the tron when not in Special at S o Woltan can afford fo i OF BR Ondo SOONG OU NR a NH OI INN FOUN PF OE MN oe ) | vue from other feature acta seen here in vaudevitie Ha, too, was stubborn, and wanted to gail the ship home, which he eventually did. How he resigns ag @ skipper tn Ricks’ employ and fights the “old) boy” thru the Diamond Star com pany completes the plot. George Rand as the young captain fs ably cast, while Jane Morgan, a# Ricks’ daughter, who brings romance | into Peasley’s life, and incidentally As a member of the said Diarnond Star company, plays her part well. see CLEVER DANCER AT PALACE HIP Capacity audiences at Loew's Pal ace Hip yesterday gave emphatic evi dence of their approval of the man agement’s choice of Verna Mercer. eau and company a headliners in their spectacular dance drama, “Ite incarnation.” After introducing the characters tn the production in the guise of present-day folk, the cur tain lifts and reveals them surround. 4 by the splendor of an Egyption court, as they were “when on earth before.” Mise Meroereau is a queen- ly ruler, who, with George McCor mack, appearing as the queen's lov: er, tole « thrilling and artistic story of pride and the vengeance of the gods, unfolded in pantomime and dancing, } Genuine give out. Bpectal o.20...- 00-1. O¢ Upright type: toast 2 slices of bread at @ time; fully nickel real at a, 9S+OD Special at 2-Way Plugs min; makes two connections in place of ona Bpecial 98c fufy guaranteed, with stand $4.37 A company having really pretty sirle whe can sing and dance is a/ Neo Phane er C. 0. D. Orders, scarcity in vaudeville now, but that . ‘ ia felt death Eugenie Huggins and Gladys Bongard please come or write home No || Questions asked; only come home. || te parents are worried, coward is offered fog tnforma- tion regarding them oF any one fests them. Phone Bremerton convulsed, SIXTH ETD LLL Havitg your pleture taken is something which is human ne ture to postpone, Lenger! Some Day You May Be Sorry! Arrange fer your sitting now, later your photographer may be too busy. It takes time to make an artistic picture, and no first-class photog rapher will risk his reputation on rush orders, Cast Hardwate G {[Maxt 6 Cliseun These ) TAR A AM DON'T! 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