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THURSDAY, OCTORER M1, 192, ® NO SUCH THI} PEDITORIAL OF FORMER YEARS — | AFFIRMS IT AND PROVES THAT SLOVE MAY BE STRONGER THAN DEATH \ BY CYNTHIA GREY | Andre Tridon, the noted French scientist, started the dis- sion on love when he stateg point blank that there is no ich thing; but it took The Star readers to finish it, and fin- ish if they have, in grand style, to which the many comments | inted below will bear witness | The love discussion has been lovely from every standpoint. | mong the dozens of letters received, only two writers were | Anclined to believe a@the scientist. One of the loveliest fea-| s was an editorial printed in The Star about eight or ten rs ago enclosed in one of the letters by a reader who prizes highly. She asks that it be reprinted in connection with ‘the discussion as it proves that there is such a thing as love} and that love may be stronger than death. In this connection I should like to invite other Star read-| ers to send me editorials, poems, ete., clipped from The Star | 7 AS LOVE? STAR of former years which they have considered worthy of their Jim bad said to me, concluded | Now, Jim, don’t protect ‘your sex tte to. beauty as 60 actressely aa serap book. They will be carefully handled and returned to that he t keep his mind from | Giye me the truth! 0 class must be more careful to #0 dwelling more than was good for “Men @Ro fatter themaciven that tain and develop their charms, Ine the senders. ag hsm ewig Sra os | tna’ women “ie"ite"e | "The Weak or the Strong One | 20°22". ciate j he editorial on love follows, together with high spots delirium when he had reverted to | He nscives eveatuaily.”. Jim poke e eak or e ng e n hair care they find it dangerous ” from the reader's letter, Space would permit only a} hin _bachelorhos had considerea | crudgingly, an if he were handing If you see before you m strong and safe bridge leading to to shampoo with any makes! ft hale letters bein, t d t le th ” T te ke th me " f himae unma i held Det t a ’ leanse The majority s that to being printed at length, so [ take this means o assy es sir. and hag | @* ‘formation a woman ought not ‘our goal, would you ignore it and choose some insecure and have tite best. hair: wash aba ane acknowledging the others, and to thank heartily all of those cen thhethes be bese, peadeate ee i bia ttering structure ?— stimulator at a cost of about three | who contributed. Tthoumt.. tet amd tate: If you were offered sure aid in time of trouble would you cents, one need only get a package LOVE MADE THIS HERO the gossip about Ann and Van had| 1 guid to mhyself, perhaps tri hesitate to accept it?—~ wan ed ies “ cogpay es wy 2 frnaue & Until a few days ago there lived in Omaha a humble citi- come to Jim's ears, Katherine | umphantly | ‘The answer is simple — you would choose what all evidence water and your shampoo is ready, Ander. tlt Miller, t door neighbor for 20 an’ eatin: ove wed pie ‘ thing wa your f° nm named Morris Christianson. He had his friends, no year, ¢ lod on. the. tntane bes in Se ‘n't ier fing o ake ot np el ga Wy --0ns you would sak no - This makes enough shampoo liquid é: pdoubt, but the world at large knew him no more than it I could always feel the trail of the won't let him! He's cheat - to apply it to all the hair instead-ge | , : . Why then do some women risk one of their most pre- just the top of the head. After its OWS any of the countless human atoms that make up so- eg a oe Peon seen ; [ne ee. | Cease _Rnaaeltt’ cious possessions — their health — in trying medicines of use the hair dries rapidly, with unt ety. Then, in five minutes, Morris Christianson became a ee ee a (re Be Comtane® unknown value, when everybody knows that the most form color. Dandruff, excess off and One of the world’s greatest heroes, fit to stand with the! “Sie, 1 wah you’ tek Wen te} wees ye ERM successful remedy for woman ville ts Lydie K.Pinkham's dirt are quickly dissolved and entinee reatest. And th t day, they buried hi Yet he did Ps ott G PACK Vegetable Compound, Here is more proof: ly disappear when you rinse the hairs . : ni le next day, they Duri 1m. et he did not some.) over DOUGLAS BACK Reading, Pa—"T bad organic in- Gainesville, Tex. —“ For three After this your hair will be so Muffy lie until he had given supreme testimony to the fact that the} “Fl phone him right away, Jim: ae TER SUCCESSFUL * fommation, pains Jn, to Side and gosee Crpeerd cated oon ‘an it will look much heavier than it fm re feta ife i i sail a my. Van nurely in ther most en-| 0 00°88 “ K which’ were 80 at they | month with pains inmyside. f fou sd paclibeny veanae anton test thing in human life is the passion for service, the BY CORA fibeks Le Sialetior: stamoeatee™ VAUDEVILLE TOUR sued mote my teen, taal aeelh | cate Auapelory’ reised tn doctors Its luster and softness will delight Hire to do good to others. | .,.| Plaids and brocaden are to be emi! “Ann tikes him," ald Jim.| Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Douglas, | Sot walk. I had an operation and | medicine or anything else 1 took un- you, while the stimulated ecalp galt . He was walking about with his little son, and fell thru its|nentty popular this fal) and right on | “Knowing him will do her a lot of of the Dougtas Dancing Academ So ae = wes clght pons pT ag ny Leow sn adver. the hes h which insures ie ering into a cistern of water. The sides were smooth and thru the winter we shall wear them. | good Why. Van's up fn every. are back In the city after an ex-| helped me. My pheno We roby ad Vegetable Com; pootbeiish ey! a imy. There was nothing on which to climb. He could not | "#re 8 40 effective model Involving | thing—football—ancient Greek and tensive tour over the Pantages cir | vised me to take Lydia E. Pinkbam's ‘ m d th ter w: ven feet deep! & unique material, and showing hew | modern Russian drama, earty Italian | Cult with one of the cleverest juve- Nepotable Compound. I was then } it, Ls . le water was seven eet deep: very attractive maftriais that here-| painting—-music from Bach to De-| nile acts on the vaudeville stage fo bed, and after the fret bottie I mel nature coupled with human intelligence could have |jotore have seemed oid looking for | taney ™ |_ The act, which consisted of Mrn.|f ould ba out of bed. thee T too vats oo | im. He could have put the child under his feet and. may) be as Appropriately worn] “And orchids—he's hunted ‘em,"| Douglas and ten Seattle children, f eden but | standing on the boy, op his head above water. His)"*_* youns sir! a» by a matres.. lt uate me Rea eS |was regen! an cy te be el | fins ase te aman Wan tl 5 | IED 3 . ; " ; yd ‘The main material is black sativ.| Now Jim 4 4 city in wiftch it appeared, fnctuding | ff take the medicine and am able now | must have told him this. His desire for life—the |... contlsin, of two| nate ce chilizens chine in’ chest |the opening of the lovely new Pan- todo.nyown housework. My friends a bn | i great law Of self-preservation—urged him to do it. Even |yardlength straight sections half aldays, and good friend forever, | ‘eer theatre in Lon Angeles =r, AB a ie wel 1] | in New York City alone from kia \ the gross materialism of many men who would have excused) yard wide, hung crosswise, ts of| and I know T can venture far from| Mra. Douglan and the kiddies did) y one answer, ‘Lydia trouble last year. Don'tallog But he made the decision that proves the taking on By | Ive and white brocade in an inter | tye intional boundaries of con.|"Ot confine their talents to the ¥. Pinkham's yon move, te ney . ¢ prov g | Litre ater pullirage se cin gd stags while mate, ey ente Wa. Sram, 600 yourself to become a victia human being of an allegiance to a h law than that| ts block and plaid patters. | is |verantion and not shock ‘im. >1| Saas while on rove rhey enter ha er npc wi i i 4 ea a higher law than that). ore railing cottat, finiahge ‘the | tained at the different’ hospitals, Bosding, ra by neglecting pains and self-preseryation—the law of lo M Christi . f the | needed Meht on a confusing subject, | : i elf-p rya he la ve. orris Christianson, | neck, soft turn-back cuffs the akin 2; bola’ to Sim |children’s homes and returned sol- Guard against trouble by the hero’ choice, embraced death. He lifted the and then there is a leneth of rings ane oor: atk to SE) deta? homes | 4 +. © hase « Bbout Rob, I hitched the topfe onto | ° “g = — i and lungs until his agony seemed unbearable. He knew that baby from the upstretched hands, the great man under jem sank down into the water and died. Morris Christian- oe een a hah — to an of human no- Dility, went over he jority, where, if knowledge pene- | trates the veil, the spirits of those who have died for others ist have met to greet'a kindred soul. . John Fiske, the evolutionist, did mfch for niodern scien- the the baby. is so weak, 80 it must be for so long—that round its cradle grew up all that “Since Tanlac relieved me of rheu for sweetness and light and altruism in the family and|matiam and indigestion and put me on my feet, I feel that I just can't | say enough for it,” ald W. Carson | & longshoreman tiving at 1904 Mar | lket st, Tacoma, Wash, the other! society. Unselfishness must finally redeem society itself. Fron the cradle has spread the passion, until it rules men as Well as women, fathers as well as mothers, and takes in all the worid in a divine impulse on the part of men to lift up and Save a drowning world as Morris Christianson lifted and saved his baby. . “The old tradition, full of flint and flaw,” is passing away. day. for his child; but it was love, and it mastered him unto | «ech. among us. “My Dear Miss Grey: Love ts the eee greatest and highest ideal possible] Dear Mins Grey: im this life. We must love our fel-| of them shall obey the other to sep pall | @eath. I can think of no loss s0/| his wishes? ‘kindness, by pure ideals and by love eae the wine we tread outyef the grapes! Dear Miss Gre eee My Dear Miss Grey: To tne love means the enjoying of all that 1s| not love something, beautiful in life, and in nature. It| much around us to.t parties in marriage found that it means the love of doing good their companionship would be ideal. It is the faith that carries me « Dear Miss Grey: It taken more than four walls and fine furniture | to make a home. Can we doubt that |the main essential is loye? A. A “JUST ONE.” ee hh lite My Dear Miss Grey: We do ana| My Dear Miss Grey: We cannot | tati doubt that there is ‘love; we must we must believe in love; it is by our / faith in love until th are able to overcome all ol - A.M. D, |of them. For ‘end that we |0nly marvel at the three great di visions of love and try to be worthy cles | | 1] mankind there is } f eee Godjove, mother-love and the love My Dear Miss Grey: AN! the way |0f 4 man for his mate, Surely there | from Denver, Colorado, I have come |©an be no doubt that there is love « to gaY"that love is the greatest pow. | lots of tt aR Bc READER. er atin er on earth | TESSIE R. GAMMON. Dear Mins Grey: My answer is ae 6 Love is a force, a power, a spiritual Saget Takes An Eatonic tan’ Soars | element; in some ways it is like elec-| — ,, My Dear Mins Grey: Twenty-on a ‘ The first done of Fatonie did won- ers for me. I take it at me: D1 Ghres children, thru everything, |!" componed of. Like electricity it is | dene for me. f take tt a6 indigestion love’: P rs. Ellen Harris. another, has made me realize that it |}ove's existence are spiritually blind |" mionsands of peapila, like this dear ity about Eatonio, ‘of loving my husband ana|tricity. No one knows just what it! borne up by the love we had for ona| Universal. Thoxe persons who deny fa love which makes tasks bearable |~~@N4 like 4 color-blind person, they ing—usually the result of hasty mar- - agha “love in a4 reality, not a childish My Dear Miss Grey: There is such nm.” A soul without love is/a thing in this world; it springs up 0 r ANE, \Plaids Give Black Gown Youthful Air THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 “Whole Family Got Good Results from Mentho- Laxene Cough Med (Coulessions ofa Bride Which Bridge ht 1920, by The Newspaper Ertterprise, Association) 2 THE BOOK OF DEBORAH should a Woman, choose : [ WONDER IF VAN ACTUALLY BELIEVES = os THAT HE FOOLS ’EM ALL! Affyirs?” Since Jim didn’t shy at tha topic, I concluded he wasn't Jim) had been awfully” sibdued and still ever since Nie return from, the hospital, Woe aqoed (that, his} worrying about his wife and Van mood was Q strange ‘one for Our} “you! Van belongs to the last cheerful Jimmy-bey and that it girt that beckons, Sivery must be duet dy part, to theslow:| body knows thatt* ness of hth recovery. © His , nurse he picks must be fine, he think tiem! It blinds him. What ested that his lethargy might jused by hig long confinement ke rd9m, followin upon months of ‘activity in (ie ait | “I wonder if he actually bell service | . that he fools ‘om all? I rambled | Weed or orehid—all look " lowely Sa ua es tome of his moods, } suppose Bnd doting ey a longer spon ja 0 bound teed to GM td Se ws spoken to; he rent lon freely, Jt had been @ long time and frritable, and, for the first time,| since db and I had. exchanged critica! of hin bebe wife | opinions in our old way When « 1 beard the family reason about! man says ‘darling’ to several wot him, but I kept my own idea ne week, isn't howell about him t@# mynelf, From what | rooting bimnelf as well as them devotes as much child abs yee there drowning, while aid |se'" motit tee — Wray ye tos me-for the li ‘ ink of it! The waters roared in| #*'"* nS ee ears with thé thunders of a thousand tempests. His|and feape the line of worlds. We ngs labored, and the blood surged to his heart and head | m¢e4 !t and it in pera: A UOVE . . A Dear Miss G: ™ 7 ; thunder in his ears was the tiger roar of Death. Every! aration are too ception), bat t yin 4 et called upon him to strike out with his arms, to seek/|hate to think of this old world with @ crevice in the wall with his fingers, to put under his|ott love. Everyone hax a real love anything on which he might stand—and liye. But he|%* @™*thins oF someone. eld. A statue of dying humanity, he stood with the} — ___ Phidimed and submerged world, and when aid came and irtea| PROVED BETTE THAN CLIMATE, Z a) ea } ma ph “ACTORN riAil Je ao service, cae iia notiety with Yeni id lm Ne fant “For several years T had a world| of trouble With my stomach an hoyr after a meal I would bloat Omak up with gas and suffer almost un love of the a héro may have been but the love of a| bearable pains in the pit of my atom My appetite was abnormal in That I would feel empty with al And love, like hate, cannot be localized. It i this way 5 be is the i . £ . 2 jand hungry between meals. thing to enter life; and it will one day dominate the| gnawing pain in my stomach, and| . And in that day there will be no rich, no poor, no la-| then when I question ; but he who is the servant of all shall be greatest | could scarcely eat a thing “I was nervous and restless, and see - got very little sleep. tism crippled me ap so I could hard cS ly get about. and was #0 bad in my two People | a a ah Wh I coukin't raise men and women to hold, too fine | really love one another, it will take ae ihnte a aan my tate | ‘as to reach its heights or depths | more than an argurnent over which | whole body seemed full of ach: at down to the table | Jowmen at all times, for love and| rate them. Why not a communi ’ col Y | just @@tting w friendship end only at the door of| spirit, each joining the other in his | finally got down to ere I was als} : | most past going complete as a heart deserted by | ALBERTA CUMMINGS “I took a trip to Nevada, think!yg | a change of climate might benefit} got no benefit MES.B. 1. SMITH. | Dear Mins Grey: Love is the|me, greatest thing on earth, a divine | While there that,l read about Ts Dear Miss Grey? The sweetest | gift. AN OLD LOVER. |and got to takifg it, and that medi hing in life is human.love, It is oes Jeine is certainty Why, it} Love is the | got My appetite into a normal con Of life. Lovers are ‘Wke children | greatest thing on earth; it is part of |dition almost immediately, and now meeting in the night and going hand the spirit, and we cannot lve with.|! hardly know when to quit eating;! in hand thru God's green garden. out it. A. CHR. 8. jcan eat just anything 1 want and| THE DREAMING PROSPECTOR. | cee never suffer a particle afterwards My Dear Mise Grey: There is ‘My rheumatiem, nervousness and} something wrong with people who do |%il my other ills have left me com-| for therg is xo | pletely. loved thnt rea} | pounds in weight, ig the most sacred and nobie word in| people ‘cannot refuse to open their | built up in strength until my work the language, for it means thoughts | hearts, A REAL LOVER. |!s easy that are pure and good, and if both ve la well man. pniac with exe both consider it the way of medicine we know of.” Taniac is mold in Seattle by Bartel Drug Stores under the personal di tection of a #peclal Tanlac represen. 1 am simply | My wife also has taken nt results, and we the best thing in|} writes , gratefully ter h does ita wonders by takin, d Tar 8 ned on indi eat | an wi lage, but if the love that nothing| Dear Miss Grey: Certainly there | Heartburne Noatloge beleting tand! can destroy is present, everything |!" love, and plenty of it; the right | food re ; will come out right in. the end. 1| and lasting kind T. J. K. | causes about seventy othe non-organ- agree with “A Woman—t1" that | oe {c ailments. Tn shoe as tienen do not realize their unfortunate con |ledy, ‘There is such a thing as mismat. | dition. * C. |and earryin ating. Acid stomac MRS. JW. M. Iepontancously from the heavt, vcs ree, | While in Low Angeles Mra. Doug. / Yan las and several of the children re} GOLD MEDAL Pa OF ercextaiorioes A rc be or th at ceived offers to go into the movies,4 i , maak elsriowe fi AMA but the children are all back in experienc timmy |xctool. and Mra. Douglas, with Mr. | My brotherin-taw looke® Inter enna muse ica tne 5 went Ode | Douglas, i preparing for the big re-| ethene. tell me why fe fa that {QPenine Of their popular dancing | ‘The world’s standard remedy for liver, bladder and uric acid academy, . im. who ie sincerely devoted to cleeance and — exclustveness—wha Sf haan ape Holland's national remedy slnce ruggists, three sizes. i adores orchids—how can he pitt 67 More than 10,000 persons a year Leck mame Gold Medal the os and accept no imitation varieties of common weeds?’ * [are killed in automobile accidents in “You refer to his dorens of love! the Ualted States, SCRE CREEPER EE PRE E REe All Hair Goods — All Toilet Articles — All Cosmetics — All Patented Preparations Will Be Quickly Disposed Of at Half Price Thousands of women are familiar with the Factory Hair Store prices on hair goods, cosmetics, patent remedies, toilet articles, ete, Come and walt on yourself. Pick out any- thing you may want and PAY JUST HALF REGULAR PRICE. Certainly this presents an opportunity to stock up for future as well as to supply present needs. HAR-LIN-ZA REJUVENATOR $2.50 | a. ccs ventilated toupees for Her New Profession Relieving that the chiropractic physician, the mechano-therapy prac titioner and the dermatologicale ex pert were working along lines that meant much for the betterment» of Leaves Business the health of the human race, Za- " “ snoring, shan nt'Sor remade for men, Ligh mora C, Canfmann began mapy breathing Suepais Lowe oytnent, for remeeving. wriskine See, ad comfortable, close years ago to perfect herself in ‘the be had at half lines around the eyes. Never fails. Always sold for $5; fitting, porous, All knowledge of these new healing at half price. powers, After long study and many ificen she is now ready to devote tire time to the practice of now $2.50. wm ner HAR-LIN-ZA Cosmetics, Bleaching Cream, Superfilwous Hair Remover, Liquid Signe. nae srbten- and Sey will sort Switches, all lengths Face Powder, Hair Color Restorers, Dan | Ventilated Pompadours druff Cream’ and all HAR-LIN-ZA’ prod | mechano-therapy and dermatology Natural Wavy Swit : “ P | She now holdx diplomas showing Fine Strai . oa pew; ow ea Ear Muffs, all sizes graduation in these several lines of ine Straig’ . ches advanced healing thought from in hi 3Wi ALL Puffs and Curls stitutions of recognized standing in Pure White Switches , Puffs for high headdress this state as well as colleges loc in the Middle West In order that her time may be devoted solely to her new line of endeavor, Mrs. Caufmann bas de cided to retire entirely from com: mercial life, ‘The entire stock of goods carried in her Factory Hair Store will consequently be quickly sold out and as the surest way of rapidly disposing of Wer big stock, Mrs. Caufmann has decided to sell out everything at exactly half regu- lar prices Gray and Mixed . Britches HALF P RICE igen a Switches of all colors Four-piece Pompadours Hair Fancies, ii HARLIN-ZA Hair Tonics, Skin Foods, Fw cles, all kinds Face Powders, Brilliantine, Blenette for Full Wigs, all colors white and gray hair, Cleaning Creams 7 and all other HAR-LIN.ZA products at Half Wigs, all colors half regular prices. Transformations 24 to 36-inch Braids All Kinds of Cut Hair Hair Pins and Hair Adornments included Beauty Sponges, Powder Puffs, Hair Nets and at half price. similar accessories all go at half price. For Poople Who Work the Store Will Be Open Until 9 Every Evening During the Salo FACTORY HAIR STORE 1529 THIRD AVENUE NEAR PINE STREET OPPOSITE SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. BUSINESS FOR ‘SALE IN WHOLE OR IN PART The eautpment and fixtures of the store are for sale at very low prices, Dealers are invited to buy in bulk or otherwise, or the entire business will be sold as a going concern to anyone desiring to enter this line of business. Marly bide are asked ag time ts limited. Favorable terms will be made to anyone buying the business as a whole,

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