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4 IA DEPLORES NECESSITY I CONVENTIONS THAT REVENT ABSOLUTE FREEDOM DF WOMEN Dear Miss Grey: Must a girl be 21 years old before she fo to a dance alone? KATIE. woman is never old enough to go to a dance without an or chaperon. | ‘ Symphony ore any very nice girls do go to public dances unescorted, but) veany hall, o Ro doing they make over the rules of good form to suit elves. very idea of such liberty is shocking to all women of rican traditions. Owing to the recent tremendous pth of city populations, social forms seem to be changing. this is not so. enience rather than adapt themselves to rules of conduct! h would limit their social opportunities, do so at their ry aa Symphony Begins Ne | ten symphony certs on every Some of the country have in the symphe }aon, These tn | pl risk, lany social forms remain stable tn the midst of all other Mi inges. They belong to all nations and they are centuries| Many were devised for the protection of women in primi- times, and it is little to the credit of man that these forms it continue to be observed. eee ct Use rd | Miss Grey: A discuaston as to the use of the word “de. irate,” as used as mds that all perse physically or mer are degenerates, takes Negative side of the question. You please give us a little in-| The jaw is for the tion on this question in the) individuals themacives of the paper and oblige de 6 whole: | ae | 3B Ss. person may be mentally wn-| “Rarbara R~ Any soft, white silk dy dirth or otherwise, and yet! material, simply made, with good Be @ degencrate—the word im-| tines, would be priate for both moral degeneration—iack your wedding end graduation It ty. jcowld later be dyed if you did not bes leare for it white to Help if t Miss Grey: I would like to the attention of the readers of ton, bas Pariow, viol lft ano; May a Madden Season ticke the manager of jorehestra im th | ing. HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. jaw in Washington physical examination riage, altho ome exrtets im requiring 6, before mar. On Sunday Lorensa Jord «| negro pianist, municale at 4 society | torium, Fifth wt | Marie Gashwe recital starty concert tour. able techniqu Driliiance in the componit lo of . fern masters of gram follows: see “A Priend to the Working Girt You scem to have overlooked the fact that @ lady t @ lady where Cu Sra nactly in. {Sher she t9, and scith wAomever she may de working, It is true that owr d man who meeds employment. |. ciromment is a vital influence, but | “gpg =m pt eet work | one need not lone one’s self-rempect | (a) The - ween & Tein any event. Find other things to| (>) Gave fn business and later an acel-| 4) ong forget the oo that bas feft him partially |“? °"® foro associates whe are) not geriradie. Better have no friends) he is finding it difficult to Meat than those that are injurtows as watchman, or elevator Sonata OG Minor Presto Andanting Be herto Rondo » v Megre Fork a Go nature not requiring him | (a) Remetimes ike om his feet too much of the| "eres set to musi. The classified ma * Ow! Would be/acceptable. He can| ‘icPhone dWectory wil supply YO") ry) mgmt tne Feliadie references as to his in-| and dependability. question of remuneration he! eee “Iucy"—You might dring ewit | Pererhrese on . . against the Pullman company for Hing to leave & secondary COM! tne return of your watch. The de- nd ee ee cie, Rg. cision would be up to the court and A FRIEND, | 20Nld rest on pe mountain of @ mole Wilk Of . he loves but men take more for granted, while women Pant to be told of it often, What a of heartaches could be saved if men realized this more keenly | t think you are misunderstood, | you are not by anyone except, 7 yourself. happy and|new fall bonnet, Mrs. Mugurdick J. A man can't love a moping| | wa married, —#8 A. WREEK-— ‘HOLDS HAT HOME ESSENTIAL tions for | not contain husband, she charges, destroyed her |ucts or their Tt is eafe pr e divorce on the grounds of crucity.|hair fufty eee “An Old Bubscriber”—There ts no' dealer, denied the charge. Conducted by LOUISE ANNABLE The tenth season of the Seattle | lov pus, Friday evening, November 6. The season's pro every other Friday night, beginnin November 6, and nine popular | Young girls who suit customs to their own | veginulng November 12. | int: Pay! Althouse, tenor; Arthur ropolitan Opera company; Kathleen Lorenza Cole to Appear \in Farewell Concert Miss Cole | Ce) Pm Preubled in Mind, of Gistilied or ft through the hair. bond come in each box, guarantee ing the user that Orlex powder does NEW YORK, Oct. 20.-When her! pbur, mercury, aniline, coal tar prod. Goes pot rub off, fe not Tashjian felt justified in suing for sticky or gummy and leaves the Tashjian, who is an antique and rug|haired person THE STATTLE STAR In Seattle || 7 a . ~ THE BOOK OF DEBORAH A MAN VALUES A-WOMAN FOR WHAT HE) EXPECTS TO GET Porfape the story of Deborah's | that they go to the polls and vote 7 Jin Lorimer and her at/ that's all” chegira will open in| Compts to overcome it would not) On m the university cam-| have taken #0 great a hold apon | gene | me if my Interest in my husband | w will include| and my home had been tn happy | Sines the end of the “Queen of . to be held| equilibrium. The time I gave to! Smiles” episode, daddy bad been the considering poor Deb's troubles was! most chivairous of husbands, Mother fortunately subtracted from time to! had accepted hin pleasant ways, had worry about my own. | wKughed at his Jokes, and had played Deb's latest pian to think ef Jim | cribbage-—which she hated—with the an one who had died sounded superb | wise smile of Mona Lana, ‘Tho only to mo, but it didn’t help me—I/ time her wisdom ever took shape couldn't apply it to a husband as| was tn this little speech to me I active and as irritable as Bob,“and| had never apoken to her of my| I coukin't see that it was working | trouble with Bob, but she murt have | much better for Deb than for ma gcucaned @ good deal, for sabe kimed | Of course, Deb couldn't live in the! me when #he maid: | same town with Jim and escape hear | “Dear child, a man Goesn't always ing the news about him. In Octeber| vaine a woman for what she has | ahe was constantly at the big Lor-| given him. Ho values ber for what | where she heard the | he expects to get! | hourty bulletins from the invalid to) 1 hadn't understood mother at the | 4 mother | time, but as my separation from Bob Deb was pledged to help Chrys tn widened, I perceived that she hud | | her political work. I had tried to/ framed a classic truth, lepoll the plan for Deb's peace of} I could see that Daddy Lortmer | | avind, but Chrys wouldn't let Deb] certainly expected to get @ lot from |qo. Chrys said that Deb was in| mother, He was feeling “pretty aluable as an office manager rocky most of the time and #0. The office ich Ch needed once more, his wife had become managed was in ber father’s house | valuable to him. Knowing her tn Getting out the woman's vote was! terest in miffrage for women, daddy absorbing all of my sisteriniaw's | waa happy to finance any undertak remarkable energy. She and her| ing she and her daughter might wuffrage allies aimed to make their) plan. home town register more women| Part of thetr campaign te make voters than any city of ite sise in| women register war a eplendid Khe posenaven remark: | the country, | pageant: Women ines the beginning oe and extraordinary! «nont you girs begin te play|of time. Woman—from Rve and the hep interpretation polities” warned Daddy Lorimer, | cavegirl to the modern with her; ne of ancient and “Our organization i# not concern | ballot In her hand! f the piano, Her pro Noverm I hadn't the heart to take @ part | tnalet tm the epectacie, but Ann was tn it Season xt Month Ddasts, daddy gave her a) heck, Thus he pleased bis well as hin daughter oo other Saturday night, | leading artiets tn the Deen chosen to asfist any concerts this sex clude: Harold Henry baritone of the Met Allee Gentle, mexzo- collist, and at Muike, roprang te can be secured from (he Seattle Symphony ne ShermanCiay build imer mansion hi —_— October 24, at 5 p.m. an Cola the talented will give a twilight the Press club audi ave. and University ts & pupil of Mine ler, and following her & seven months od with how women vote tn Chrys exe 7 Beboroann ined. 0 Hong transerthea by leridge Taylor | 1 Foul Like a Mothartess Lord Deltver Daniel? 1¥. oe “Beautiful Wve ” Sehule Byler potdiatly invited. and Canada rain water rot use and a $100.00 gold silver, lead, sine, #ul Gerivatives: It will make a gray look twenty years TRADE MARK Back Lace or ftormt Lace QUALIT Y— that very important fac- tor in corsets today, is assured those who wear BON TON corsets. 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O > fl ee | | tacle was certainty @ puller for rem-| ung get married!” io Woman cant afford fo miss LP OWwe?s+ Ove Ann was to be “Woman, the Slave” 1 (77 1S ADVICE Chrys*had censored Ann's costume! py > 7a several umes. Finally abe «aid to| 10 WIDOWS “IT’S A her, impatiently: | LONDON, Oct. 20.— Magistrate “Ann, you know that thing ts too| Green of Tottenham gave the follow revealing, You know what we want|ing advice to a woman who com GREA I LIFE” you to wear, but what you will P| piainnd that ahe was unhappy with pear in, at the last moment, is Your! her second husband: “You women % But don’t you hate to get up in the You need a few more} win take risks! You have been mar morning? own secret. beads, Ann | ried before and you know all about The pageant t# unimportant to/ it You are more of lean dissati«fied my story, except as it proved Chrys’! with the married state, yet, wher reat executive ability—the speo| you become a widow, away you gb —-& A. WEEK — | Most women prefer unruled letter | paper and well ruled husbands. ' stration—and for & conflict which it precipitated between Jim's wife and the girl who adored him. (To Be Continued) B.A. WEDK Friends will always tangh at your | jokes, be they good or bud, but) there's a great deal in the way they) do it, ee ie | \ WHY BE || When I can re duce your weight a pound ® day, SAFRHLY INEXPENSIVE LY a PER MANENTLY without DRUGS INVESTIGATE CONSULTATION FREE A Wonderful Improvement in Flavoring Extracts Ov D-FASHIONED flavoring extracts were good enough so long as there was nothing better. But now the long-looked-for improvement is here in & "Yinot cs Virginia Dare Extracts are “double-strength”— never before realized in flavoring extracts. You use only half the usual quantity and get better results. See Virginia Dare at the Bon Marche Food Demonstration, If you live out of city and want to reduce your weight, write for FYROM, ieferma- ELIZABETH MARSKELLE 221.2 Yale Bidg, 7 box. 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