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1920, THURSDAY OCTORER 14, THE SEATTLE STAR SS mae c : 'EDNA GO GOODRICH WEARS | ly STUNNING GOWNS READERS LOATH TO CONCEDE R ‘ady strong belief among correspondents of this column that tl Partridges Move THAT LOVE IS A MERE HABIT Im Seattle ( BY CYNTHIA GREY fe ; | Copyri * * the light of a whole life dies when love is done.” Conducted by | | Thus a reader quotes from a great poet to strengthen the al-| DOROTHY FAY GOULD | | T DEB WAS CONSCIOU ight 1920, by The Newspaper Exrterprise Association) PAGE 12 |'Hand Batix DEBORAH HER RIGHT TO ACT HE BOOK OF OF love is very real. To a single letter the epistles on the love Frui ON HER EMOTIONS | discussion today were much in favor of Cupid, and inclined to| 0 Fruit | TROT ENP i Nps pop igh Sal beee a a aga sa Aint that the scientist, Tridon, who said that love eal = away from his wife—but not y never can share his amb | q reality, only a fetish, is thinking merely circles whe | Deb emotions, if I c@ Some of the letters folier naltva “Don't be too sure of me and my| “Pardgn me, Deb, t t that | ae They virtue! ‘Love has its rights’—tan't| the usual patter in irr Dear Miss Grey: Ihave been a reader of your columns for | \ ioe heen Oe the popular, up-tod doo. | affair I've read the war _& long time and enjoy the letters very much. In fact, Pthink win poster Kielwer I've discovered that Jim|fense in a dozen nove they are just wonderful and elevating to the character. I've! Partridge will now teach . never put away his old love gee b nF " you Fe n't mean tol 3 rite . , 2 ‘ts were being dis-| colle me, #0 why should I stand) tell me that you share often planned to write whe n various subjects were being di - PO Ns | cede atk ua te elf’ wo BE Filo. Deb eciiapeed weakly upon | the eussed, but have failed to. Somehow I have just always) 3" sang Bhool Yh oF tas ciel ante eee cates Pr: so | Waited until the discussion was over or about so, and then |i, the varied moods he made popular Ghat we al Kido Ger, mast inteme| 700 Gegewhidigt”Zabe anid’ dally. Would not write at all. and now the etch Mr. Partridge iren even from oygw They | “I've only been telling you my own » , ; . . t th ‘ nen cam-| feelings. I'm no cowa ve But now I can’t put it off any longer. This question: Is | sends ur California and it ro Reh orn hones fi rs aa i, 8 . a eae ee 9 pa and w "| ouflage their sincerest feelings ough! his ove! wy 4 a Se there no such thing as love? I must say there is. This man : een, | ST eae tenaoes ak te ceeds | tia. Ana: kliow tat the tes who claims to be an authority on the subject, a scientist, say " Seurt : writers, Jane ern patter about love is pretty hol h- Irene Ewing Davis , this—that I can't help | there is no such thing as love. That is a very broad state : Pn I've read a lot of them,” 1 ad.| low. I know this—tha an’ ip | ment, it seems to me. Surely he must exclude the love a Again to Teach Art mitted bea frente xt F eee tae mother has for her young. In my opinion he only refers to) , People who remember the cloves stele cir dyp-scoelh ee we ws ait tak! tonnes. the the love between men and women, that is, men and women). ~_" 2 ee dea : Ai tt 4 ‘ the | Modern eroticism dwindled to insig Who are of no relation other than that given to them by! «u , nd later we of Jim Lerimer, It is mine—| nificance ore the one & bmarriage. saw them at the Hon Marche book mine—f I reach out my hand, 1} Which I ts | he can’t refer to mother love| tore, will be glad to know that thet can take There was an odd y I summoned know ything about t creator, Irene Ewing Dav thrill of triumph in Deb's soft ¢ ood tnt he chooss “sg Ke to teach art, She b o. I suppose mo woman madly Id it make it any easter for| [ t the « eb, to know that Ann—that | Dabit. a child impression of young people a! ¢ m love would been abic tol ¥ Deb, t , 4 how I know of a mother who ricle atl high schoo Mon ny w pe Be tng ctagned ot eta the nentor Lor mar be r in destined Walking the floor almost continually lay evenings, from 1 thought that poor Deb wag|to come to r noune t in commercial art ‘ ‘i (To Be Continued) day and night tecause her boy has commer only one many lovely sir not returned from a fishing trip he e ot — aketches nae ap ight up and to ut in the - took three or four days ago. Of pea » ade for Carmen and Gra wir le by ecting of ot GRAPE CONSERVE course, they th he has drowned. s. But most ple know Mrs, 1 new idea ve. Deb was| iRA pounds . (Concoré) No such thing as love! 1 think it = . patient, ever pete ans Jefiantly conscious of her right tol - t bie i ¢ the ‘ 6 pounds sugar is the greatest thing fa all the world ot health, samt _— wir Saal iced act ding to’ her own emotions. | rij gh std feday. 1 loved a man once with Arta a x sutiful Edna Goodrich, in the; son, ts draped diagonally trom the! she w cor of the| vanes eat ¥ think was Givine love, but Alice ( arr’s Model of i farce, “Bleeping Part-| hip to the bottom of the skirt at th , ck which @ woman) @idn't marry him. Now I'm married and up the back of the | poasexsin 4 and a brain at aban Coot ). | ners.” will be the attraction at th and pulp ‘ook | wndofiled love. Our little home with To keep a baby well is muck easier ‘ eee ins ?| Metropolitan for f nights art) on ¢ can wear such it proves il ater 6h. vernaiel our three lovely children is the one nant ure him ‘when he tecome A ake, 7 «8 my, « eri nm of ric *. you un darethnd everything sredients into pre-| Rappy center of all my thoughts bre the buffalo at W mre GE aE al gown ‘a 1 when I conig?aae sled coat BY CORA MOORE I want to tell of a lecture I heard) yy a room crowded with strange ! jultry, anid to be one a diamond te you th y~ sorry the oranges. Cook| (Yew York's Fashion Authority.) » once given by « great and leafed there always is Mkely neta ox Shay wn. faring writers - mposed of four ropes sae eo many PM ‘thirty minutes and put in jelly; The chic afternoon gown flue ay de yrewag bro beautifully | someone who te suffering from &) Now York, Mins « it was eaten By oe en ee eo—inhitit . Soom * |stames | trated is distinguished chiefly by ite ribed love e thing I Te | catching disease, or who may have 1 produced it tn pearls ould eal senda iieibetisinnotocen a ‘ ly 4 th that critics speak t | handsome decorations of hand batik. Member distinctly and that was &/ come from a home where such a os eeinenated Vi London, w r over a joodnen myself to my-| it Of blacks some ovis wee Part of a pcom he quoted. It fol-| diseare is present. For that reason | (o" QOnR On ls. year; it w st he CAULIFLOWER “pve often felt just that way!| PHAR AND PINE- | tho gle car aiow tv ‘The bod- tows: fa little baby should be kept awa eee f Ryou thea ve mcrae 1 don't believe I'd dare owe) 4 PPLE CONSERVE pK sree Hs pe. . fn tall on the bu AU GRATIN roe wobmer’ ie tel Ay NSE a) | ice fastens straight up with tiny but- “The night has a thousand eyes, the | from crowded places In order to PFO) ne oved that on’ hur enjoyed @ rur é 4 ‘ up to anybody table women don't| To each pound of pears, weighed | tons placed close together and the day fon oe ae 3 | tect him from exposure to disease. ould do most entertaining pe Mine Goodri who is own as 1 head cauliflower, of us nice Means - gees h restrict | @fter paring and coring, une the sleeves have an underruffle of Bet the fight of the whole world dies| Most healthy grown pore M8 CAFTY | nent portraits. Her studio is at 4 the beet areas woman on the 1% cups milk hate the inhibitions | rind and julee of % le plaited voile, as has also the long, at the setting sun | disease germs in their mouths. They | xinth ave. N. American stage, has a good oppor 1 tablespoon flour | them. | pene rind and Juice of 1 orange | Plaited tunic. The mind has a thousand eyes, the | do an adult no harm. But in kiss “ee tunity in “Sleeping Partners” to wear 144 tablespoons butter I begun to have rather a chilly | 1 Tape! ang ad ie pa neANS heart but one; ja. Baby om the mouth these germsi tr onrietta Hamil ngly handsome gowns. 2 tablespoons crated cheese | feeling down my npine. Was Deb} = fruit PREPARE FOR CHANGEABLE Yet the light of a whole life dies|may be transferred to the baby’s Henrie ta Hami ton on net Sleeping Part % teaspoon salt omh Burns, the finest girl I ever] ” ree WEATHER when love is done.” | tender mouth a make him tll or Opens New Studio ners” the average woman cannot speck cayenne ¢ lknew in my life, going to act ac} Cut the pears into cubes. Cook the} yfany expensive doctor's bills are L.A. jeven kill him. Kissing the baby on)“ Ntigy Henrietta Hamilton, who re-| suppress & gasp of admiration as ty cup dried bread crumbs cording to her very proper tnhibi-| fruit until tender, Measure and add /|saveq by prompt action with relise mn | the mouth, even by his own mother,’ centiy returned from a year in New| Misa Goodrich appears on the stage 2 tablespoons metied butter tions, or was she going to discard pong Bante Lp petictigen meyers bend Jo family remedies, Foley's Honey Dear Miss Grey: Can any human | should not be permitted York, where she opened connections | She re with a gorgeous al| Remove outer green leaves from|them like a typical Greenwich vil vohge ia ne jand Tar has been successfully used being teli me there is no such thing! A little cold in a big person i* with interior decorators, has taken a| ermine coat snugly about her. This| cauliflower. Put in a pan of cold| lager, and follow only the law of when cold, Fe ee lin thousands of homes in cases of as love? Yes, they can tell me, but | likely to mean @ big cold in a little » in the Lowman building, She| coat was made expecially for Miss| water, head down, for half an hour.| her own temperament? Deb's next oe coughs, colds, croup, hay fever and they cannot make me believe it pbaby. Anyone suffering from a cold. ¥y made some alterations in| Goodrich at @ cost of over $10,000.| Drain and put in & sauce pan. head Words were more astounding than TO BRIG THTEN RU GS asthma. H. B. Miller, RF. D. 10, More than they can lead a horse to) cough be sore throat aoe py ¢ McEwan's home at! It is made of the finest pure white up. Cover with boiling water, add! her last | To brighten rugs add a teaspoon-| Wooster, O., writes: “By the chang- ‘water and make him drink. I know| away from a young child the n ab, and is doing nome | ermine lovely doiman cape ef-| one poon of ralt and boll gently Jane, I actually reason to my-|ful of turpentine to a pail of warm |ing of beds and the weather, I took there is such a thing as love. nursing mother catches a cold. she ingeriora for Mra. Thatcher Ho at | feet, w falla to the bottom of/ until tender—about 40 minutes.| self, that if I took Jim, as I can.|water. Dip a cloth into thin solu-|a very bad cold and sore throat. Of whom was this Andre Tridon | should spray her nose and throat! her new home in the Denny-t her gown. The beautiful large collar Drain and separate flowers, Put, 1 wouldn't be robbing his wife of | tion, squeeze it dry, and rub the rug|Four doses of Foley’s Honey and Born? My heart aches for his| with an antineptic solution and take addition. * eLe is trimmed with the tafle of ermine, in a buttered baking dish and cover anything she ever had! The sym-| vigorously. Tar put me right in a day's time. r if. if he chances to have one. every precaution against infecting Paul Gustin Explains which are also found on the cuffs. | with the auuce, made a follows: Melt | pathies he and I share-—the tastes; Te I never took any medicine that gave SI have spent over 20 years of/ her little one. A ¥ Soe. 1, ar j It in Lined with « beautiful satin of | butter, stir in flour; slowly add milk perhaps the entire scale of our} Women are curious about every-|such splendid results.” It pays to married life. My hustand and} Whooping-cough t» another very Making of Etchings | Mebt biue and «llver, When she) stirring constantly. When thick and emotions are quite outside anything! thing; men are curious only about|et the genuine Foley's. Contains El love each other, the same as| dangerous disease for young chil In making the rounds of the etch-| throws anide her coat she reveals an|«mooth, add salt and popper and| she tx capobie of experiencing. She women no opiates, Sold everywhere, ‘old, and have grown young in based | dren. Each year 10,000 or moreiing exhibit at the Fine Arts with| evening gown of luxuriant beauty | cheese. Stir until cheese is melted - “9 | Young children die of this disease.) Paul Gustin, who etches a | and richness. One of her favorite| Pour over cauliflower, Cover with | | Many « time I've seen my mM - ~~ os number of, ee being | well asx paints much, I learned a gowns in jJade-colored chiffon velvet! bread crumbs which have ; Aparents, too, sitting side by les under three years of age. If worth passing on. with tight bodice and the wider ef.| moistened with the melted Pi ‘side, hand in hand in their eighties, | the whooping cough dors not kill, the Collectors and art lovers find the| fect at the hips, The wide appear-| Bake In a moderate oven until brown | i @fter over #0 years of happy og period of cgugbing, lasting study of etchings fascinating and in| ance ia given the gown by the wide | 4Md serve at once. Bife, discussing the topics of the day.| sometimes for months, makes the structive. The artist draws his pic-| panel of bright green brocaded satin _— They were young in their eighties child so weak and ill that he takes ture reversed from the way it will ) @ daring h of cerlee, ‘The! Beeroewing may be a disease, pat | 10 Ss rele) s is Ce] se fete) ‘Was it just.a “fetish” or a habit other diseases more readily appear when printed with a needle | unlike the panels of last nea- jending ix insarity I say NO. All chth nm are extremely suscepti Ghat kept them so? in the wax ground of ” copper plate. | ANOTHER HAPPY MOTHER b to tuberculosia. To children un-| Several baths in acid eat the liner to besansitor der three years of age it is expecially the required depths, Fortunate |» Dear Miss Grey: I have read your | fatal, Few infants survive when he who finds his plate just as he @olumns ever since they were first| suckled by tuberculosis mothers.| wants it when the wax ground ts J gtarted in the paper, and have! Breathing or coughing in the baby’s | cleaned off. ed many an inspiration from face, kissing the baby, and the use) Printing the proofs comes next | fhe articles, But never have I read! of the same eating utensils are some Thick ink is worked Into the Intaglio Snything anywhere so foolish as the of the commoner methods of infec-| lines, and the surplus on surface Stientist’se (Andre _a Tridon’s) 14) tion. Children born of tuberculous! skillfully wiped away Dam @bout love. It's funny how these | parents should be carefully guarded | paper—it must be hand-made—in laid @iseacres come out with such absurd againgt infection, and if possible on the with soft blankets above Statements every once in a while. should be removed from such oppor- it. and then pasned u a heavy * Sometimes I think it is in order to tunity of contact roller with thea pr When get themselves talked about. Mayte| ther dangerous diseases for young the paper ia pulled ftom the plate, © this particular scientist has thought | chiidren are meapies, diphtheria 4) you have a proof like the pre 8 Ce) um la ; @ studied so much that his think: geariet fever. Often they leave chil exhibition {ng apparatus has suffered, and be aren suffering from sore eyes. run nolmsetics know the first proofs Reeds a few chiropractic adjustments ears or other permanent in-|from the later ones, and after about G R to take the kinks out. 4 always the younger the 40 have been struck from a plate, it ra ono. a ‘The letter trom the mother of five greater the chances he will| is no longer sharp. In the case of ehildren oh the subject of love is famous men like Piranest, the orig beautiful To keep a baby well give him! inal plates are electrotyped, and then ANOTHER MOTHER OF FIVE. | regular, aystematic care: keep him. tho prints can be made Is the ” 7 away from crowds and away from To satour thease look “just like “DRIED SCENT” sick people and every possible expos: | the rootn® and often in Italy From an ola woman J senanainn ure to sickness or disease ceen of ae a hist Betiehed in 1965 s Put Ifto sachets | OBESITY machine-printed pletures have no nt to for "Dried Sc or Little Bags Can you teil me of something Q “atmosphere.” for Drawers.” era |O rather how I can reduce my fledh?| Many charming effects, due to ex “Halt wins gy ellos ™ A. 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