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THURSDAY, NOVENMTER 4, 1920 ig a) 4 te : " 7 ‘ THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME; hI . 21 mlal BUT THERE ARE HOMES ry S ? AND HOMES BY CYNTHIA GREY neon, There is a house I visit once in awhile and when I leave it nith, T always feel like going out into the street and getting nice Com. and dinty. It's so clean! F | ame The floors are hardwood and polished like a mirror, and atv. T know that the lady counts every scratch that her guests Om make on her floors. - need fe Her furniture is of some cold, unsympathetic Japanese ane Stuff; she never even puts a book on the table, and she burns pn fncense to keep out any innocent smells that might be an-| dering in. Her blinds are drawn low, and the subdued light might be rte restful if there were comfortable chairs to sit on, or if the am Couch weren't so hard. . She won't let a dog or a cat come in the same block with} Rer if she can help it, because you know dogs and cats have Aton hair, and the hair might get on the rugs, or their claws might mar the floor or furniture. down the street, and here there is always a friendly cup of tea just waiting for me, and there is a white pup that is no except to beg cookies from one; the floors are hard- pood, too, but somehow the lady of the house doesn’t seem be fretting herself into an early grave for fear a scratch Might mar their surface; the chairs and the couch are comfy; the curtains shed a kind, warm, hospitable light over the oom, and you just hope that you can “stick around” for @while and not bore them too much while you enjoy the at- Mosphere of a real home. " I have found, too, that the natures of the tro housewives @re just like their houses, but, of course, one would know that they would be, because our homes are a sure signpost of our characters. ’ We can wear clothes that will hide the defects in our fig- Wres, and we can wear smiles that gloss over the bad features fn our characters, but when we admit a guest into our home we are giving him a peep into our souls—we are confessing Ourselves to him. I suppose the lady of the polished floor takes delight in a over her floors after a guest has left, but I'd rather eel that the place I call home had a few scratches on the floor and a few dog hairs on the carpet, for they are small prices thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. Correct Form of -| Abbrevation Dear Miss Grey: by congress allowing the ure of light wines and beer to come before the people to Be voted upon? A WOMAN VOTER. Wo, congress may modify the act, which prohibits @ ything re than one-half of one Gent alcholic, in any way, with- | © wate of the people, Final Leap td to pay for a real home where real folks like to come and a “stick around” and have a cup of tea and feed sugar to the = as art HAT YOU t of A do J the | | Le wes f Lig Dear Miss Grey: Would a law think? Write Cyn 2 arge T have heard tion of “Wn.” for Washington, ts tn- correct. I believe that both Wn. and Wash are correct. Am I right? A STUDENT. Your ere right. Both forms are cor- Pp Year rectly used, but the latter is pre- Misa Grey: 1, @ confirmet | ferred, usually used by offiials id bachelor, I thought, have decided | yp in ne a respectable married man_— to elope to a nearby city to. the vows. Will you please tell | Pie who in the courthouse sells the| license? Can the marriage | Performed right there and, If so, | Officiates? 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THE LIGHTHOUSE 418 UNION STREET After I leave this house, I go to another one a little further} many people say that the abbrevia-| | feotly straight edge when finished, as | draw in, THE Lace Patterns— A New Design Every Week DEW.DROor EDGE This edging is worked directly on the material on whieh it Is to be THE BC OK OF DEBORAH Line 4 pie dish with plain pastry. ‘9 # a. setting. ured, 9 quic wanth...0n0| creates on exp Sony acne ABP 0 “ a Mix sugar, flour, cinnamon an thing atware to. teaanver’ whes| WERE WOMEN’S EYES TO BE OPENED ONLY | aut. ‘snus c itse'ot tne coer| Mitty feretenborn crocheting onto material is that it] TO THE WEAKNESS OF MAN? the pantry, Add a layer of tomatoes | lands when the war broke out are I studied the faces of the two girly walking by my side, Deb's vely profile rose above frivolous, discontented, but eharm ing, features, lwere projected takes a few more stitches at the be ginning and the end to insure a per the center rows have a tendency to like basreliet First row—Single crochet " pletely across the material three and turn com Chain ling the walk To me, they represented the two Second row-—-Double crochet tnto|types of women warring in the the second single crochet stitch, id today —— me ndern girls are facing novel | undefined and uns world cond tions,” said mywelf elt. “And \|dear Deb knows quite as much |about life as the silly bebe, but she uses her knowledge differently.” Neither Deb nor I could escape a share in the travail of the time, I knew well, I asked myself if the |new freedom for women waa to! |prove a curse to all of my sex Were women's eyes to be opened only to the weal * of man? And her Ingenuity and power to be |uned only to fing | vert him? Ann, the soft and the weak, war the popular typa, but her power would end with beauty. chain two and double crochet into the same a«titch. Double crochet into the third stitch without making any chain stitches, chain two and double crochet into the same atiteh, continue unt you have finished this row, Chain three and turn. Third row—Double crochet three times, allowing the last stitch of each of the three stitches to remain| Deb, eweet and strong, would up on the needle until the last double| lift her love, And so she would) crochet stitch. In finishing that|keep it and man’s happiness to the stitch draw the thread thru all of the|end of her days. stitches on the needle (this makes a| What w chooses to make it, wheat stitch), Chain three and make| There was hope for all because another wheat stitch Into the same|Deb and her kind would survive space. Continue to make a set of Aon and her kind, T mused. wheat stitches ‘with three chain| Once she had crossed her own stitches between each ef the spaces | threshold, Ann's impulse was to rush made on the previous row. immediately to Jim. Her appear. with @ slip atitch between each set of | bly, for even her youth and beauty jcouldn't take care of the effects of ) each loop with|her two day single crochet stitches, to make the | the stuffy pi drop. After the loop is two-thirds full, chain four and catch it in the stitch which is about one-third of the loop. Turn and fill the small loop with single crochet stitches, continuing down the side of the large loop and on into the next loop until it i» two-thirds full. Then make your small loop, and centinue until the & lace Is finished. lows, your hair™ 1 turned Ann toward a mirror and she grim ced at her own reflection like a little mor mabey: “Laok at your Taught after new princtptes: Oo revolutioniae thie study; mental training, No dry DESIGNERS SPONSOR HATS OF RIBBON The leading French miliiners are employing ribbon instead of fabric for thelr hats this season. The claim is made that felt, velvet and duvetyn make the sealp moist and dry the hair, while ribbon, especially grow. grain, is light and gives air to the hair ' eloped from pieces only pile, Young or adult, become ent performers; progress three times faster than in older methods, A. W. WHISTLER 404 Montelius Bldg. Ell. 2704 Harold Henry selects Steinway accompaniment, Duo-Art reproduction Harold Henry, American pianist of distinction, will be heard as a soloist with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra on Friday evening, November 5. The piano will be a Steinway. Mr. Henry makes ree producing records exclusively for the Duo-Art pianola piana, iG HE Duo-Art reproducing es Be feature is found solely in the Wie, Stroud, Wheelock, Steck, Weber, and the immortal Steinway pianofortes. You are cordially invited to come in and hear the marvelous Duo-Art— And learn why all these famous pianists have staked their supreme possession — their reputations as artists — upon the perfed fidelity of the Duo-cArt as a ree producing instrument. Sherman, |@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine Street SEATTLE ‘Tacoma - Spokane - Portland Ann's | to and the two faces! new waye to di) her youth and) - The future te) ee would have shocked him ter: | SEATTLE STAR OIUeSSIONS ‘The Newspaper Edterprise,Association) your ye Protes which “sin persu Deb | rival At ja fave it upen dead. And jand I tater. We | | blouse! | Ann only pouted. against the green shrubbery border: | ected timidly “Jim does fuss an awful lot about baths,” Ann bad been resurrected from the | vant was useleas and I sent her away Mo ODN 7 SINCLAIR S | OD NR ee wn EW AY) OF fe essions of a |GREEN TOMATO PIE 6 tomatoes wuger Bracelets vogue pow are but very 1% et 4} na flour butter t mont 4 tennpe % teaspoon cinnamon It's all wrinkled up! And) sliced thin, @ few “shavings” ekirt—pulled to one aide! Go) lemon and eprinkle with the sugar ur room, Ann, and doll up! I mixture. Continue until all tn used. ted as 1 blocked the pastas?) pur on top crust and bake 45 to 60 led to Jim's sick chamber. minutes in @ slow oven. = Looking —Take heen in a girl, ian't he?™ Deb|to connect her with any wiedom ive Tal Then she put &/about a man like Paul Van Eyck, «sive arm about Ann's waist, |imporsfble to imagine that she had * opinion, being that of «| Willfully created @ horrid disturb | in love, had weight. ance in the house of Lorimer for full 48 hourst “Now see here, Ann Lorimer 1 Ann aavented, “Come ‘along! so sho permitted us to wait | ld ae the ri red the | baudolr | stitute for her as if eh ere Gol - ards he Ge wae mas us yea before @ princess mirror. Dy Faverce “Don't you dare to confess to Jim that awful truth about yourself and The nurses have told Jim you're coming. I've attended to Deb cervedsAan like a loving that by phone And they insist that line. Gin eemeaed, 3 you mustn't upset him. Bo juet ‘aged, but dutiful) control your desire to act, my dear! |Your dramatic tendency, I mean! | groomed her, curled her and | hat do you want me to tell} ink Ker maid believed that | Tohavea clear, no pimples, a f chikdhcod davay oa couse . Edwards’ rll She war so stunned that she jarrayed her in her sweetest white |Jim?’ Aon re, “Can't 1 con- | stipation. bmw depot 4 two frock, With her innocent smile mhe | teas?” note ia] fer pros i mer lacked only wings to make her @ (Te Be Continued) boxes are SO EPP OP OT Ny me ELF OWL OWS JEWELRY VANITIES Fashion r that they must be unusual, |is @ favorite and often « chain matehes the bracelet is worn fashionable rings are that consist of a single large stone | Many foreign-born men who an- of Sow returning to the United States. HAE COLOR IN CHEEKS. for tired aching feet For grateful relief from that swollen, ... | dry and stiff sensation, bathe your feet taste in your mouth— | *ith Resinol Soapand Aotwater. 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