The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 11

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tee em THURSDAY, NOVEMMER 11, 1929. THE SEATTLE. STAR The German army now numbers | 150,000 men. READER BELIEVES THE SAME essions of al ) UXATED| MOTIVES ARE BEHIND GSSIONS Of a OTK ROBBERIES COMMITTED BY ' i FOS ah THh BOOK OF DEBORAH WOMEN AS THOSE BY MEN WT A DEB’S MOTHER RULES BY HER DIVINE Why do women steal? Are. their motives different from| RIGHT OF MATERNITY those of men who commit robberies? One correspondent, § a affaire of Deborah B | with} I 0 ber rs of Deborah Burns| with him as—ae ured to get thinks they are, and one says “No, h-| when Jim was around, but Ted and Miss Grey will be glad to print your observations. wonderful bappy hours to Following are one reader's views: 1 Hi ih} 4 eee” | Dear Miss Grey: I have read Mrs. Bullock's theory of Why} || | mY N “ y ; 4 Se ae | _ ie saeen 9en: tebe with Fee! women steal, also that of your reader in yesterday's column, \ y | : : | { i ing 4 » wo be : , i signed “A Matron.” I have also thought the matter over for \ / ‘ as her older sisters,|” + - re Ww a much longer time than an hour, still I do not attach any ~ } 7 ra. Burns was considered a te " c » in special significance fo it; that is, to the supposition that dif- | + tdi al yeti I like him fi “ 4 ai ‘J aaa ” i { [ allied her family to two of uldn't be fair erent motives prompt women robbers than those of men ]/ rf 4 lye unex of the town, } about Jim? r head. es anserted give him a chance t ave you when he He Continued) Never try to climb over & barbed | wire fence on crutches. u're coming too near the truth : " him hen he ien't-—the thieves. I believe robbery is committed by either sex be- | } | 1, KAP WA) | intendec annex the "hele cause of a criminal strain in the blood—that a man or woman were placed in such a position. The one exception to this believe, is the man or woman who steals his or her baby PRACTICAL. t Deb ved Ted, ber mothe \ For the Future We 4 Bim not au Mrs. Burne 1 of His Kiddies Persons who have \ : =! rdengh awtu i" A Dear Miss Grey: A man should be problems which they 0a |) giris,” | ‘&@ question which I have spent many by private letter or ; . h days and nights thinking of and can phone, may see Cyn- ips Oks coment of, t 1 married a girl for love and we in The Star Bldg., 4 4 ghey are * ff #h° Many Debilitated Women will| lived very bappily for five years. We every Tuesday and 7 pad « part 0 Find New Hope in Mrs. 2. ae Thursday between the s trom ¢h pedi ic esha mplete, I was not jealous of her hours of 8 to 11 a. m. cs to choosing — hus e for over a year as jen felt that I could trust het any 1 al breakdown in an easy way accommodate working will do ro in order to ays Mrs, Jennie : r @ to her. people who cannot 14 have her ows way “ahd although I e . hing seem-| +My skin was even worse than Yai Dest friend came to see me almost will be in the office , Your choice: a symphony yay I. enagested ‘ and 1, too, had tried so many rem - " . f d | broidered ¢ ors. , why don’t you block Van's od bvery day. I was working nights at earlier or later by ap- | dered in color: why don’t you ‘an : otrengt om to give Hint ment and Reanol Soap relieved ail soem ye Lovbanggp ty Rb ol be as a es almost immediately, and Il was Ragan them until I found not come at any other (New York's Fashion Authority) ¥ sports They keep right on out in the | "Ports to sult the season— (1 em enishment, “Why 4 no ambition. 4 4 the pares $0 clea time as Miss Grey can- || No longer do fall winds wend Wom oven, walking, riding, driving, play-|%4 here are three examples of them, | Chrys, I think it's immoral, almont, |» me and I suffered | GspPeat ane oy Ekin was pe = Fet w divorce to save the name of the fe children. She has been a good girl ing because of the con- eanniee “ — -—- |blue and beige angora with a knitted |™* : 1s oor ree ee A pn Ab pokey ment a trial."’” At all druggists. ; * | aad indie ne paper about Dr. Pin P stant interruption, 'HONOR WOMEN WIVES NEED Pilis and bought a. box. on noticed that I was gaining! “th and when I had takem two who has it in them to steal, would also commit murder if they I that is purely prompted by an uncontrollable parental love. eee coifdn't swerve he le to think for himself, but I have do not care to confide Rot decide upon an answer. thia Grey at her office \pfce of e t ~ na we two children and our home was eqguing eee, cane Crocker’s Words and 12 to 5S p.m. To Jane, 1 believe that if Deb ore, because she knew that I was ki : her mother.” 4408 South 38th to clear y 0 ur ‘A young man whom I considered my come gt that time, she = —9 - 2 things in her own ? Iwas discouraged. But Resinol Ointe the time, but never doubted the sin pintment. . ; 9 po Please do BY CORA MOORE work’™<to replice the summer's) course, are new, comfy.looking uu mean I ought to interfere?” | would leave mne exhausted. I lost srared when the blotches began/al We se ted quietly and I let her ; Pee ey not attend to her writ- be scurrying into the house te “fancy ing tennis and golfing. And, of| The golfing suit in the center, of | (9 Make or unmake anott discouraged about healthy, De give the Resinol treat since and I am sure that that was jacket of plain beige, you may mee! er only indiscretion. She makes F Ea | ggg a Hage hn Sead testhat to the children |\JURORS NOT OBEY entree testi stem Riper Beg] yea oN 4M aged, I stilt care for her, but not as T/of the opinion that any regrets will| ROCKVILLE, Ind, Nov. 10.—| _ LOssGp Dedicates Comer t hae cose ye anamgge! la thee apt nt ger Siiaé, and Petes my bebles terribly.|come to me if I car Pie geesed Ii - 2 ~The ner emmeltinite Cala for | one in a long time | boxes of the pills my color began to Now, the question is, should I sacti-| wishes, as we care a pel Gea! for] Vem 't came to respect for women |efonal union has decided to omit the | One of the prettiont arried, is & long time | come bac son my appetite pick- fice my esif-respect and the respect |cach other, and also if you think 1t|%M4 for the new laws permitting | word “obey” from the Congregation: | Greenwich Follies”, aR er Leak Wat § HeRie ‘of a few good friends who know the | proper for husband or wife to go|Wemen to serve on juries, the Iaw-|a! service, The committee decided |; J oge | 90 unspenkable—end at least! “1 have recommended Dr. W8- fruth to do ‘what I feel is my duty /out alone evenings, and especially |Yers of this city let it be known | hat modern ideas favored the oml cr “ ave recommen: r. : foward her and the children? if it whould be to attend @ dance, |they stand mecond to none. They) > hn ial apie ed raged bq | MRT Pink Pills to o number of peo-| ‘OH10. With appreciation and kind re-/*lved a knotty question of etiquet | woft. Pope agpenesrendiese oh Th 4 days th : cemmret “i — | ton ie t ropatigpthys ~ ye a bed} se 1 do mot feel that the solution of | ards, 1 am, sincerely yours, CM. | caused when 12 women were im. | SOrmmony. | the right ha, axirt of tan worsted Serine Geeld eho deinpe ‘her thes p thew ke . n at ibd ort This problem depends upon the re-| 7 gor paneled by appearing in full evening | eeeeaeeurnenemenel | eas DRS & be | P | time and they help me at once. spect of your friends, but entirely | Nove thts cuation te abt) 1 | : aide-plalted, with a slip-on blouse,|mother's persistent nagging. One| can truthfully say that they are z ites the watlere of aap: eiildven lutely up to your husband and self CRUMB CAKE |eoarf and bat of tan angora em. | day whe greeted me with thir splendid medicine for @ rundown to settle in @ satisfactory manner | broidered in colors “My mother will not let Ted come | condition." You con afford to sacrifice some of 1 cup Mght brown sugar Adl k You do not al —————--=e-nt | tO the house any more. Just wrote] ‘There are many people who are 3 le what he believes HUS 7, V 4 © on | owe rab ag tage Sine a | im, the matter. Personally, I do not SBAND Nor a ffee dogg him a note forbidding it. Ted was| sick and discouraged but sti have| “I use Adlertka in ALL row ithe that you qrould D6 Hetng | efit Seed erection ior backend LIABLE FOR > oe sme | splendid—I haven't heard from him| no disease that justifies the attend. | cases with great success. Some g or wife to go out evenings without WIFE'S DEBTS 1% cups flour | once since.” A few days later she| ance.of the family physician. These| require only ONE DOSE.” | | Doctors — sion of the word in the marriag ° home today with your wife ¢ al * 4 your nage sl pe tele) tne other, ay | % cup walnuts Learn Piano said: “Jane, you must think me| people need a tonic, Dr. Wi-|Dr. W. A, Line, Westbaden, Ind > ond room 15 Sma angrel gyactensdllgge se ° NEW YORK, Nov, 1° —Supreme lene jrather horrid, or at least believe! liams’ Pink Pills enrich the blood, Adieri-ka flushes BOTH upper Mics cf permitting your friends to| AdGress of Court Justice Scudder ruled that a teaspoon taking powder after a new system tevolution- || that I don't know my own “mind strengthen the nerves and tone up| And lower bowel so completely, 46 | 7 Maud Powell's Husband husband is not responsible for debts \@ teaspoon malt ining thie atudy. Development of || when I tell you that I miss Ted ter-| the entire system. In most cases of| relieves ANY CASE gas on ies Geer 6 i eens by hia = individually. ” ai re age ie yorsee hitherto |) rinly. He's the best of good pals,| general debility they are all the medi-| stomach or sour stomach. Dear : win ease oO she may une prefix “Mra”, ul utter, sugar a ur to-/ jyou see. Even after I told him that | cine that ts needed to restore health. foul matter which poison tell'me, thru your columns, the pres- | he decided that a New York depart. gether with tips of fingers till) |T couldn't go to South America with| Write today to the Dr. Williams|for months. Often CURES 7 ent address of Mr. H. Godfrey Tur-| ent store could not collect $16, 292 | cdumby; take out about half of this|] Puptla, youne or adults, become E| him, he insisted on sticking around | Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y,, for| pation. Prevents _ Dear Miss Grey: I am a maori ner? He was Maud Powell's hus- from Frederick L. Ryon. The Ryons | for top of cake; add remaining ingre- Stow Progress Ti unt) mother feared I would elope.| the free booklet, “Building Up the| Adiert-ka ts a mixture of not yet out of my 20's, mab ca were married two years ago, and/|dients, saving half of walnuts for, Bo she sent him away. I do miss! Blood.” Your own druggist sells Dr.| thorn, cascara, glycerine and have two children. band before @cath, Mrs. Ryon left her husband last|top; mix lightly; turn into greased| A. W. WHISTLER jhim, Jane, It rested me so to be| Williams’ Pink Pills or they will be|other simple ingredients, Until recently neither myself nor| The last address given for Maud|January. The store account was) and floured tins, sprinkle with nuts! \with him. It's, odd—I never get! sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of | Drug Co. Bartell Drug Co. and has ever attended dances; | Povell herself 121080 sroctuey, ¥. sontracted before January, eccording | and crumbs and bake 15 or 30 mip-| 404 Montelies Bide, Billet 3794 1) excited about anything when I'm! p leading druggists. fact, neither of us has known) ?. ©. 7 wner bes statements in court. utes Ina hot oven, -——-—— how to dance, or took much interest | “Who's Who in America” A let- —— heneoanishilaibeaiiaiichiiass dn them. | But now, thru taking lessons, I ter sent to the address in New York would no doubt be forwarded to him, Scone able, and enjoy dancing very —————_—___——_ # uch and desire to attend one dance| It isn’t likely that Solomon suc- is ty. ceeded in convincing all his wives Thru your column tn the paper'that a word to the wise was suf. * kindy advise me whether you are ficient. We have a notable assortment of charming Blouses num- bering in the vicinity of twen' p Meriter ny Blouses of the same quality of materials and workmanship that = formerly paid twice as much as they are marked at our shop today. New a s, new colors and new materials, they can all be seen e Market Blouse Shop. phi give an idea of the specials that we are offering in this sale, to show you how you can save by investigating, we will mention a few of the bargains offered Friday and Saturday: Sizes from 36 to 46. Specially priced at ........-+ee-seeseiee $3.95 Trieolette Blouses in the surplice style. Navy, black, bisque and Copen. These Blouses 3 9 can be had in both plain and fancy weave * Tailored Blouses of broadcloth silk. These Blouses formerly sold at $10.00, White 3.9 and flesh color, in all sizes.........+++. Fern Crest style Broadcloth Silk Blouses in white and flesh. Formerly priced at 8 $10.00. Specially priced at...........+ Short-sleeved Crepe de Chine Blouses in white and flesh, embroidered in conven- $1 95 tional designs. Formerly $5.85. ...... “s A group of Tricolette Over-Blouses in several shades. All sizes. Formerly $5.85, but for $1 95 quick disposal specially priced Bh. dvesis * Envelope Chemises in Crepe de Chine and Satin. Specially $2.95 $2.95 $4.85 priced at one ene s Thousands of Blouses and Silk Underwear Bloomers of Crepe de Chine Thelifarket Blouse Shp and satin, specially s07P ike Shame Your First Payment NEXT MONTH FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE OUR SPECIAL GRAPHONOLA OFFER ATTENTION: UCOA Prize Letter Writers We have had so many Strjped Silk Blouses in dark shades. requests from prospective customers who were un- able to make purchases during our former adver- tising of this special offer that we have decided to continue for a limited time The judges, previously announced, have made their decisions and awarded the prizes for our recent NUCOA Prize Letter-Writing Contest. We take pleasure in announcing the following prize winners: First Prize, $10 in Gold Mrs. Caroline A, Jones, 5008 12th Ave. N, E., Seattle Second Prize, $5 in Gold only, this wonderful op- A. W. Collens, 311 7th Ave., Seattle portunity to secure one of Third and Fourth Prizes, $2.50 Each : these beautiful phono- Mrs. C. L. Harris, 5110 Brandon St., Seattle graphs. Mrs. C. W. Wright, 2115 EF. Sith St, Seattle 2 The Holiday Season In addition, thirty prizes of One Dollar each were 4 awarded those letters ranking as next best, in the will soon be here—make your selection now. REMEMBER Make your first pay- ment next month, al- ance to be arranged in small weekly or monthly payments, Our prices range from $32.50 and up. Hundreds of letters were re- ceived by the committee, among them many excellent ones, so that the task of the judges was indeed difficult. Prize winners are, therefore, to be especially congratulated, ’ priced at ..... Gowns of Crepe de Chine and satin, specially priced at ........cccccceceeecceccecee We wish to thank all our many friends and users of NUCOA — the sweet nut spread—for their interest in the contest and their many | 5 good wishes for the contin- > ued success of their favorite | bd help to good food and econ- ' omy. | ‘@ A. Mag ad r 1519 Third Avenue 1118 Western Avenue VICTOR AND COLUMBIA RECORDS

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