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ATTLE PAGE 15 pages Tao Confessions ofaBri | (Gopyrig ft 1920, by The Nev wspaper per Enterprise, Association) J THE BOOK OF DE. sires MA ee |LOVE IS FOREVER SINGING IN THE HEARTS! Who is most Salas for a vray he AR OF GIRLS AND THE MINDS OF ME! N Today we have a letter who believes | STAR He Woltali Call altand 10 iiiiss SSO |\OPERA IN EVERY CITY, HER AIM PRA fi | AM NNT? ares | SPALL Nal Silver Cloth YOUNG BRIDE BLAMES MAN FOR And Lace for DIVORCE; AVERAGE MAN CEASES, Dance Frock ? TO TREAT WIFE AS SWEETHEART, | SHE CLAIMS eo ee c| For Corns ie| Little or Big — Use “Gets-It” Stops Corn Pain Instantly and Re ex Them Completely A NNABLE Kirchner Soloist at Second Pop Concert George Kirchr the for di a young woman, di € a le fro man is to blame Her letter follows: \ Dear Miss Gre Makes the girl out and makes every effort to entertain her During this period, therefore, the young couple get no op-| Portunity to realize whether or not their tastes and ideas are oi A glamor of romance is spread over their rela- p. Nothing is too good for the “girl of his dreams.’ But ratte marriage, the cotirtship attentions and courtesies | away. The husband forgets that to hold a wife, he must tinue to be her lover. He begins to take things for} ted. He spoils her illusions. He stops offering her} little courtesies that mean so much to a woman, She} Ins to notice that other men are more attentive to her| her husband. She has become a wife instead of eart. T believe that on this rock of the commonplace relationship / into which a man permits himself to drift after marriage, the ship of happy married life most often stri A YOU BRIDE OF 18 MONTHS. in the average orce ¢ During courtship, the attentive lover — na core lg ett 1} ar to ic . 4 | Whether r “pet” ” fty top or ow big three u right Orche of the n, Saturday - b wee he Meany hall. Mr, K principal cellist ow quickly rchner returned from New where with he spent the summer the we hestra violoncello v one number with ¢ ment, Max Bruch's arra an old Hebrew air of briefer ant Dall « John particula Saturd. other num Nidre ompow “Kol 4 group nd arranged @ program for cert x the abide in and fir blame MARGUE RIT: SYLVA for the WOMEN CU. RB V+ will er February 1 of both Commons a “h jeewomen will the vamp ee first time in . Dear Miss Grey: 1 am not one Rumerous women wh bed a half hour to get warm Fi Revctous minutes 5 "When I should be up and il in my 20s and have four and one year of age. 1 &t §:30 and both babies awake TeW minutes later. 1 you Would not be ‘inking, to let the baby his bottle and the other Sitting up getting colt 1 care, if corn lets go its grip, ri e ite pain ‘whee Firting rid you of if become YORK, Nov Persona who have problems 26.—-Madame whch they de net care to confide by private letter or phone, wy at her office in Star Bldg, every Twesday and Thursday between the hours or Ste fia m and ft tei p m Te accommodate working people | who cannot come at that time. she will be in the office cartier or || later by appointment. Please do | | | | | © can tie for the Marguerite # international op- is devoting her to 4 American gran ra. 8 to have an opera houne » pop nd while doesn't ex > live to # lly and nonsen rn trying t Boston will easily a dangerous Som exes eratic prima donna on by in and her time ying. 1 two 14 at all drug stored ur money have n red 4 i. Law nting ‘ old in Seattle id as the world’s The Owl Drug 100, “vamps the round P pointed te she ommended rm remedy by vs GOULD © the DOROTHY FAY mer e d she 4 Mrs. Davis Decorates r eneration will Bon Marche W indows _ oak MM id to be the great led the my way not come at amy other time, as Miss Grey cannot attend to her writing because of the constant interruption. of the men and w Authority) rag the, se canara proceeds from this opera Whenever a man ands BAN BARE KNEES has swe until daddy called m ETHICAL DENTISTS around in my ur and Sleepy face } tending to the « f was a chief stenogray tua ne weveral times BY CORA MOORE (New York's Fashion around? Then sit arc while breakfast is cod! A great waste of time. Re ems to me it would be so much me more This ts oming fs an and Not all frocks are long of waist In case of doubt it ts wiser to choose alone together rT for both parties ce rned for the wife to get up first, and I'm sure thers who think as I the but cannot find Marriage and my lessons @nd efficiency have stayed with How much happier 1 am first, start the fire, dress, wash, My hair and powder my face, fon a clean, pretty dress and no ¥ cap to cover up my uncombed Hubby does not approve of a covering a careless head dress FA woman is not at her best, es iy in winter, when she first @P, and I want always to look "oO iy test. Then, again, I bave a halt BOOKS 5 ° start in the morning which! For the youngsters whore going ‘@ lot when one does all one’s & bee feb beets Work. My kitchen is warm a lice im the morning, as I sbut it brance, Take ordinary twine} tly when I retire at night. If Tecan use my electric Weater. school bag and line ft with sateen me, what do the husbands do Figures of two Duten| they start the fire and wait docks | kitchen to ) wet warm? Sit These! many busy r to get | Would write time. I do not think so far any of your correspondents have given any good reasons except that it is either cold for wifle, or hubby haa to out in the cold. EFFICIENT. FOR SCHOOL too go to school, would Christmas remem an or cretonne. children or animals such | make an effective decoration can be cut out of flannel. The top jot the bag may be trimmed with | colored wooden beads. } | faults, i || IF YOUR EARS RING A WITH HEAD NOISES § If you have roaring, buszing Gray. Nobody Can Tell jou Darken Gray, Faded Bair With Sace Tea and * Sulphor ther kept her hair beauti y darkened, glossy and attractive phrew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. her hair took on that dull, A Or streaked appearance, this ple mixture was applied with won effect. By asking at any drug for “Wyeth’s Suge and Sulphur ind,” you will get a large bot this old-time recipe, improved addition of other ingredients, ly to use at very little cost ple mixture can be depended bn to restore natural color and! ty to the hair. [-known downtown druggist | everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage Compound now, because ( fo naturally and evenly at nobody can tel it has been ap. ed—It's a easy to use, too, You dampen & comb or soft brush draw it through your hair, tak ‘one strand at a time, By morn the gray bair disappears; after application or two, it is. re- to ite natural color and looks my, soft and beautiful. This 5 is a delightful toflet wave a4 fs not intended for the cure. or prevention of disease int (double ato it % ter and a little « ar. Take 1 tabi 4 times a day This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises, Clogged nostrils should open, breathin® become easy and the mucus stop drop- into the throat. It BREENE & PEABODY KEATING FUEL CO.. 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In ‘or liquid form at all druggists, | A 10e for trial package of | Ptableta to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'| | your ag and nave back Favorite | Sole Distributors in the | brassiere of silver cloth Mined at La CANADIAN COLLIERIES wu normal line charming evening frock that line Tt is very simple frock to fashion for one’s welt, A yard and a half of wide lace flouncing, gathered. evenly al around, makes the skirt. A yard of nine width lace arranged w the diagonal section on the right in front and on the left side in back over a bodice made up on a ban and here is a reall with Just norma) moreover, a with at ribbon straps and artifi makes the bodice, while a velvet san® with two silver cloth lined and a bunch of silk rones | the two and completes the frock. connects Hardening of the Arteries The public health service has no bulletins which deal with hardening of the arteries, This is a condition usually of advanced life, the cause of which, in many cases, is obscure Overindulgence in tobacco, excessive une of alcohol, mental worry, dietary | especially + an exceanive amount of protein—all have been blamed for this condition Associated with hardening of the arteries is frequently nome form of heart diveare, and often, as part of the process, chronic chan of the; kidney It ts not possible to attempt apecif. fe advice for one who is suffering from hardening of the arteries, Ev erything will depend upon the par ticular conditions present. Asa rule to be sure, {t will be wise to restrict | the dict, to prohibit smoking and to| protect the patient against excite ment. In every inetance, the patient should place himself under the care of a good physician and follow bis ad vice The Hopi Indians of the south. went are sun worshipers ltwo square rne to the ¢ and th " y talk whe orem bx be college payed mulated mts amagination. to live all ndemn h people try time has been oe the cle a poison element in hu nee is uneth writes | Tridon fy with flowers, lights yaical material understood, with pilition, would be a bene for Andre pvering the aby by refusing t red on obstruct at it ite romance Hing poratt ineering the rive the same méntal stim ulation which norance, gives them now “The romance of reality would tn: | toxieate them pleasantly and spur them to actual achievement of socia romance, based on ic j Value. 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Black good weight Just what day inducement body wear reduced fn assort Sise belted styles Specials in Men’s Wear Men’s Flannel Shirts $2.19 on th tton F ent for winter 5 14% tol Ab one fine ¢ full « khaki and gray colors, Size Men’s Night Gowns $2.19 N for neat striped pat reduction in pr annel St cut made nd exee wear, double pockets Good quality of Outing Flanne men; special in price; good weight higowns reduction and cut full als terns, Men’s Wool Union Suits $6. of wool underwear now ese splendid weight, fine Wright's brand Lay in your stock Union Suits are length ed croteh Men’s Fleeced Union Suits $3. 00 Spec of Men's Fleeced Ur heavy long sleeves, anklets 34 to 46 ribbed, long sleeves, ankle All size ial reduetion weight, have ankle length, knit wuts Sizes Cotton Hose Cut to 22c rain prices in fine Cotte includin nforced excellent for everyday wear; re 6; all colors, black; will give Work Sox Cut to 42c buy of heavy Wool reinforced heels and Work Sox; knit Sell regularly of fine for An yarns ibe per ood color extra eray pair Children’s Winter Coats $5.98 to $18.50 Many beautiful new Fall styles in Coats for the chil- dren. They are good heavy materials—td give warmth and comfort. Corduroy, plushes, velvets, velours and silvertone fabrics. Trimmed collars and cuffs, Ages 3 to 14 years, Boys’ Mackinaws $7.50 your boy @ good warm Mackinaw, These come 1 plaid colors; Ages 6 to 10. The fabrics are firm and will afford splendid wear. The coats and pants are full lined, and workmanship Men’s Sweaters Cut to $3.85 Here is a great bargain in Men's Wool Sweaters; coat style, without collar; dark brown only; medium heavy weight; firmly knit. All sizes. needs for winter 90 per cent wool; Specials in Women’s Wear Ladies’ Waists $2.00 Up Linenette and Pique Waists that are neat and attrac- looking; adjustable collar; button trimmed. Excellent for office wear, Sizes 36 to 44, Ladies’ Petticoats $1.98 values of Sateen Petticoats; good weight and long with flowered flounce. Well worth $2.50, Elastic Girdles $3.75 to $5.00 cheap at these reduced prices; suitable for street and most comfortable for athletics and dancing. They come 14 and 16-inch lengths; no laces. Elastic Brassieres $2.98 of knitted open-work @astic material; reinforced diaphragm They are very flexible, stylish and healthful to wear, Priced low, Sizes 36 to 48 Ladies’ Union Suits Cut to $1.89 Special values of Ladies’ Union Suits, priced regularly at $2.50; non-shrinking; high neck; long sleeves and ankle length, Ladies’ Hose 35c Fuster Brown brand of hosiery; gray, brown, reinforced toes and heels, Sizes 84 10, $1.00. Excellent wearing; blac Unusually wear Made black and white; Special, 3 pairs for Fiber Hose 89c : Gray and white; excellent of fine fibersilk hosiery; reinforced toes and heels. 25 values, 25 quality Regular $1 “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY’)