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508 IP AND LACK OF TACT’ PAVE ROAD TO MANY A DIVORCE Miss Grey: My husband has been spending too much tine with an attractive girl friend of his. He takes lunch ith her downtown, and people are talking about it and pity-| 77GHT-WIRE |STAR ON NEW BILL em say it is my fault because I have invited her) 4 —" berry oe Sd as orgy ts] e. She comes é6ften and while I am doing, the, Promised by the management of | mee discusses her private affairs with my hhiisband. [as dt ows Gide, oe Oe Borer speaks of them to me, but seems to think I am a} standing te nm tomorrow © of the BIN will be t laughs when | tell Kim he is being talked about. ane, Ragen Sie call their flighty can I do about it, dear Miss Grey? 5 — ot IB eg Megs WORRIED WIFE, | ciever new feats om Ught and slack Don't make toe much of this situation. Probably neither|“'~ — Be girl nor your husband means any harm. No doubt she is}... po sm ex’ Fe En apy ed with the affairs on which she needs advice that! Kramer ana Swarts, are aa = oe bu does not realize she is boring your husband and troubling|«t we top of the ladder as fun-| | makers Mut since these things have become the subject of comment,| rr songs wit! be Ineinned ty On fhey must cease. ‘ontrol the situation by using tact. Don't! promise of some new melodies pre m or show any jealousy. Merely appeal to| vided by Armstrong and Joyce. husband's sense of gallantry and protection. Explain . te that his desire to be helpful has resulted in putting ~ rer hag yo eee gee ago tee women in an embarrassing position—that this very state | tance snappy songs and » eure affairs makes it impossible for him to help the girl and | centric comedy. $ other persons an opportunity to misjudge her and talk, "et Chambertain and Vivian Bart her. jare coming in a comedy flicker they 4 call “A Vaudeville Menu.” 3 give her any opportunities to have private conversa-| eee be ; , P ede e af-| , + OR RR A your mere And don tee credence to the af-| PANT. OFFERS 5 ae 4 it with your friends. CLE >ROGRAM | A dainty munsteal comedy offering Led cel gos Ss titled Sweet Sixteen. which in fiom to put in a say aleo, but 1 fea to talk to “Very Much Per-| and know no other way ‘Bere in no place where the Rook jn “Obey.” Wives, submit your ‘to your own husbands, as fem in the Lord.” Likewise it a “Husbands dwell with them joie vege ror! to knowledge, giving Wwe AT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. ‘ good at the Pantages this week | The offering is presented by Marty Rrooks, and has been costumed with unusual artistic taste Joe Whitehead ix a comedian who Woudd not anewer my pleadings. that I had been making for a whole| need» no Introduction to American audiences, He travels thie season | progremed “A Fool There Was.” a Jong as I tive, wi 1 the wife as being heirs seven andl mags . j unto cease to thank Him that he did not of the grace of life.” s grant my asking, for in time, I sane | clever little sketch as presented by ly shows that the “sub weat dire disaster jt would have| dna Earl Andrews (a gifted actress) | ig m the wifehood. that they | yrought me; as great in its way ae/*4 company fe heirs together of “the grace ity have let my little one plunge hia} Wilson and MeRvoy have a neat! im being imto the world new | yaa, into the living coals offering of comedy, chatter and song. - o les Moratl, whe pomesees “Ye have not "i } the Book syn, “The letter! 4 uak ang recite not becnmae gn] fine tenor voice, and Grace Harris Wat the spirit quickeneth.”| L1"Siuiae that ye may consume to who wears some lovely gowns, have! fet to live to the letter of | on your own Justa” & divernified song and comedy turn this when the spirit within us| a ie Athletic stunts of a new variety te the husband would only}, Now “love"—you might as well are offered by Fulte any offapring that would |‘ ‘© Drove there ts no sunshine as then. to prove there ls no love. OLYMP: RB ciel There i# no sensation of the sou! | Griggs Ce sear el aaa, | une love-—tove for God. How I wixh | porary hy Joved the church, and gave | tv” one might have the ecatacy of | beliding for it." Now, Christ so loved | ‘"4t ove [by state oa gare his life, sought not to| Love for one's child, love for one’s Hid oof Breage & ¢ Tacoma, to install tem: | ng plant in new office} pitol group approved ‘ol ct mminison. pe ARTISTS Those who have a iiking for pop} A man and a girl, @V¥aish and! cludes wix pretty girls and two clever | nt, headilnes an all-round “The Saint and the Sinner” f a ; resses i her own frankneas about her} clings in this way: Himself. “So ought men to|™ate Those who have known these heir wives.” jloves in very truth, know hing s0 self-effacing in the ai! What is often called love betwren ss lhe Me for the wife and fully as two people is but flesh infatuation.) Penetrating, Anti: ic Zemo @ not more, is mid to the | They do not wait long enough for it) Wai Help ‘ou than to the wife. Yet the to run its course and die out, but nd neger quotes that, but take the fatal step, then, when there Never mind have tried that sald to wives. If!is nothing left but ashes, they take sal ich dupes eden ane loved their wives” I do not |to thembelves the spirit of bitterness! eczema quickly by appl Zemo, there would be any quibbling jand say;there is no love. | furnished by any di pie Extra of the wife. She cer) The divorce court Js not the place | large bottle, $1.00. would “honor and reverence | where rictions are needed. but at, moment Zemo is applied. » @ short d the marrage altar ia where the bara) time Bi wines ah eel ee similar akin diseases will be removed, td mn wo tyran te tacist on the “obey.” |, know = couple who have lived |" Boe clearing the akin and making it churches have stricken the A vigevously healthy,al petetr: lovers, a joy to all who knpw them | | Jt does not pay to let the evil rob }us of the good. The evil has come | thru broken laws and not by God | sending them. | God ts love, and His tove ts hetp | ~~ ing us to get out from under the a id can give does | iebris of our own ae “s & vile parent. He clot Cet eat him civilly for the sake of ve : The honor Is to | WOMEN MASONS— office and not the individual. MAYBE Fe I because of the unworthiness | 4 i the parent. let them suffer and PARIS, Oct. §.--Women will be ad. inet them cruelly: by so doing they | mitted to membership in French Ma-| rx ea on the mune level. |sonic lodges, following = close fight p Patient mothersof this puzzled! im a convention held here, The ac- May reap the complete re-| tion may be modified, however, when Of the husband, impossible | delegates of the grand lodge attend | feems, God has a rich re|the Masonic world conference this! for her, somewhere. somehow. | winter. & | soiree! Rebuilds Health | the whole word is not known. abide in Me and My words tm you, ye shall ask what ye! te If we are abiding in Are you fagged out, all run down bat bis words in us, the feel a though you could hardly | rag one foot after the other? If| #0 you should try # hottie of Vinol, |}, the greatest strength-bullding tonic, VINOL | Aewerding to God's will” means ac to His wintom. Sold by Swift Drug Co, Second and Pike. 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My hus-| Previded in the offering of Badlinger | always report that Jim's Improve-|in the bonpital. ment would would be |mirl like Deb in dee 1 could see that she wild to take care of I suppose her war work had made be so braye, 4 her critical of nursing as well ns) Yory competent in it Half jokingly; one day her of wanting to disguise As & trained nurse to Ann if she Deb blushed vi nelf-conaciouxne ‘Ther, undertaken the t been feasible. considered it tot to be near Jim, sured that every Deb's | i : meee RELATIONS WITH JIM ett “You're so understanding, Jane. slow, Jim| shocked when I tell you. with bis| else would, I-—I'm simpty distract- This agile couple promise a host of| nurses, His convalescence probably | ed. When I remember how he held I think the idea| my hand, and clung to it, 1 cannot | that Jim would be an invalid for| sleep, When I remember that he! nonth or ‘or Deborah to was very hard) called for me, that when he was| — aon e jdelirious he wanted meg-ane—ot | \dedly materna}, |—-AnD—Chrys—his was simply|™y heart almost breaks.” Jim 1 accured it would Burt sor” 1 assured Or) said, hating myself as @ Calne com-| that T would gladly recommend her) tortor applied for a place A because Certainly she had but to be as detail of bin care bitterly, "I've been pretending—~|are getting well Ann Im for days Y've tried to fool myself} Sold on a tes Ded know] inte believing that I don't care {Ste thoroughly « altho we neve brought us to) my own. describe as|mon experience of woman and I've |rich and ex of us any longor| discovered, ax you have, that in| No mat cur emotional dir-| ove one cannot fool oneself by! pieaned to have you try it at “Not if I know Jimmy-boy,” 1 nald “It T wanted to take him away When I'm alone, my thoughts cen-| prom per 1 could do itt 1 could| ter on the time I spent with him Yow will not be ri | ment! Anybody (To Be Continued) man, but the majority are kept busy jtrying to dodge him. mother—you—| OPEN THE DOOR OF if.| “I thought y were going to! “Se did 1 Rut how could 1 |know I would mise him so? That If you are sick and want to Get Well and Keep Well, write for } w and Why we ful herself “Don't brood about it, Deb,” 1 “Brooding te abeurd, I know. It's; nelfish—wasteful—I agree to all he And {€ you pretend what you do|coming sluggishnes | not feel, either way, you have to | impurit ling you before about my quarrel With Bob—that yours. Nothing to do { desire bis happiness more than | N * Deb, dear, I've pretended | * r ch sen |to be awfully superior to the com. | it is within the reach but w id the or t how bad your ailment < standing. we or how | Deb ex:| pretending.” risk. For full information write Deb looked at me thoughtfuny,|day—not tomortow | Hadiui A }but 1 ‘could see that she wasn't! Aingetes. 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Selling Representatives JOHNSON-LIEBER MERCANTILE CQ, Seattle “Now he ts recovering, He will! T looked at Deb in vast astonish. ! Occasionally the office secks thé | THE GREAT UNKNOWN? it thin both will be our are beggarw’ brothers, wailed Robert Morrison, 60, who was starving. “1 | dear, considering what the gossips | gave all my money to friends.” are with ver, Kidney id have (8% Jane, T pose, 1 admit, when You ‘wear Deanse’s role hat | LY © overcome my emotions. | day and || ha had Pose in love always fails, 1 guons.”*| 0 4 y tthe “One loves—or one doen not love. | causing & Re Cet rew com ewuasee WAR eee eae e ence e en sern sees cans SEneeseams ana BABAR REARS BORO SSRSEE SO SES S ene EMOANS LOSS OF HIS FRIENDS NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Good friends LOEW'S PALACE HIP CONTINUOUS 1TOA1!1 DIRECTION ACKERMANG HARRIS THURSDAY TO SATURDAY A BRAND NEW SHOW OF VAUDEVILLE CRESCENT Foun In “Tho Kew Teacher* sv joven I w FEATORE PHOTOrLAY It It's romance. tke, If i's laughter you erave, if 1s drama you wish, SEE BLANCHE SWEET In “SIMPLE SOULS” ack, Prepare Masque Ball MISS BRIGHT 1604 4th, cor. 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