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WEDNESDAY, DeceMTeEn &, 190. PUBLIC OPINION QUESTION SWEL ORRESPONDEN( BY ¢YNTI % husband or wife most to and why? Have you ha me, which might help to sol send it in. ring the two weeks that t ion tn these columns numbers of fine letters have been} j ten, and they are all from terns—-the public. Some o Dear Miss Grey: pu, tho I have read your few remarks on divorce? Young people are not taught 4 inking it all a fairy tale w othes predominate, In six m Year they are ready for a div it prove it one’s character ideals and tock of your shortcomings, realize how selfish and self-satis- ed you are—then learn the art of unselfish giving and over- For we won j unseifishness. i hubby’s faults. eir faults. After years of compantonshtp, mis wetanding and hardships Ing where the next meal was to m from —there comes fick debts accumulate, —_ then top of tt all Mr. Stork/ ft in an appearance. Then, mg not until then, do we learn true Leevd.” true Pretty Hpthes are forgotten in the real “ts Bes” of life—petty arguments over © should butid the fire seem chikt b—for true lovers and friends don’t jon who or why, Actions speak than words. When misun- ings arise do not be afraid talk them over. Silence and de Kin love. By all means do not one’s conjugal troubles to friend | ibor—then trouble begin» Love puld be founded on true friendship , friendship dn respect. | ing congenial is not all; for con- inlity can be fostered, and love to be founded on truth. So, little “Unhappy Bride of 18 ithe,” just sit tight and be willing Jearn—-do not be afraid of a few be ready to mount all ob} Do not admit defeat in the test game of all--I wag discour. | too, whm married a year—but T'm ashamed of my past foolish. and am willing to learn more} Life’s Book. Read Emerson's; on “Friendship.” | WHO WISHES HAPPINESS TO ALL NEWLYWEDS. | “ee Miss Grey: Women are un. | iy the direct cause of so Givorees. But in most (hat [refer to) it they are foolish enourh by the flattery of some happens to be a “fine man” uy. “Victim of Circum- the proper senti- s when he siys tnar the laws howld be more rigid to deal with | 1 “lowdown skunk” who woul! | his attentions on another wife, knowing that his one in doing so is enhanced by | curjosity of gratifying bis animal which” if materialized will) an individual stigma on that) for life, even if he gets away ith it without breaking up her! and real happiness for life. He | worry. | not condemning afl fine or | NWooking men, because 1 know majority of them are above such and have sense enough to that sach women are weak, as be is, tho not so good in ““Viettms ef Circumstances” pt has been married three times. He | it, and he ts likely to get) PPS again. The categorical spark | love hankers after “purity.” There- &, there can be no true love for P and third hand material. It) fast a passing fancy. This state | This is my first attempt at writing to} orner” for years. e and responsibility mean. vorce, @ years, and if one has any cha-acter and stamina, time —“Rome was not built in a day.” Marriage is an adventure in reconstructing and remodel- | was made recent! THE SEATTLE STAR CBP NNO OE For Informal Afternoon ON DIVORCE Functions LS MISS GREY’S, E 11lA GREY blame in the average divorce » experience, or do you know ¢ this perplexing problem? If| he subject has been under dis- the ones which divorce vitally | f them follow: May I venture what “life” is and what mar- | They: go into matrimony : here good times and pretty} c | rxonths they’re discouraged, by} | But stick it out at least attitude toward “life. are all human and all have ; | Persons whe have problems which they de met care to confide ow private letter or phone, may see Cynthia Grey at her office in The Star Bidg, every Twesday and Thursday between the hours of 8 to iam end IP tos pm Te module working people | WhO cannot come at that time, she will be im the office cartier oF | lager by appointment Please do | Not come at any other time, as | Mise Grey cannot attend te her || DANC! composed of two deep, scant | wetting > of the " ounces. An interesting feature is a | utorvuption. stole of the p! BY CORA MOORE | (New York's Fashion Authority) For informal afternoon teas or bridge parties is this smart frock It is of wilk tricolette in dark and | ght gray with the striped bards and a few tricolette-covered buttons used jas trimming. A straight tunt rower skirt, whit 4 falls over a nar nm front there is @ lain tricolette dropped | from the right shoulder down under neath the narrow belt, where it is stances, but once was enough for M*. | craswed with buttons, ~o the hem of My case may be a lesson, but your) tne skirt whee is too valuable for the par] with this le worn a pretty toque Uculare. 3 whl be brief. all of curly ostrich fronds in shades Twas married in the Middle West. | of gray when I was 23 and my wife 20. We were the happiest couple on earth} DYING COSTS for eight years, until one of the/| 4 IK skunks already referred ta, Cems |ON DECLINE into her life. She evestualtly got a| GREENVILLE, 8 C, Dee. 7 divorcee, which I did not contest. The | Due to the dectine in the price of law gave her our two children. But | coffins and lower wages for grave about a year afterwards the poor | diggers one may die and be buried at darling committed suicide. So 1 got} @ cost of 15 to 25 per cent lens than my children and came West to get|a month sco, according to reductions away from the temptation of mur jin embalming and burial expenses der. “A REAL VICTIM.” |announced by leading undertakers. ALVIN KINCAID HAD OUFFE | | | | | RED 25 YEARS At Times Couldn’t Put on|svr tedicien and amy moni Clothes or Feed Himself {cn sears ure 1 was completely tai plete R Moe, Comm fu and shoulders’ st a. watered | | pain all the time, and at times was/ He Says s belplens I couldn't put on my/ ttere j * ot | “When = man sui for | clothes or feed myself. 1 lost o lot of and gets nearly as belpless as a| weight and became very wenk and/ | to where I/ baby, and then gets a medicine that | Nery /uh yor a Fang PP inaagiel fixes him up in a few weeks’ time to/ . where he feels an well as he ever ee PN No a ramen Maat in his life, 1 think it's time for oan to ght nd “1 read so much about Tantac ¥ de. | hit to talk for the benefit of others. Well, Tanlac has done all that for “4d to try it, and I count myself lucky I did. Why, Tanlac has fixed me, and more, too, for I have ned | ten pounde in weight,” ug |my stomach up fine. I eat anything The above remarkable statement |! Wa0t. have a fine appetite, and ty by Alvin Kincaid, "Ver feel the least trace of the . ‘The beadaches and R F. D. ‘0. % Box 261, Auburn, gute ‘dave vv Star Lake, Washington, a prominent “=F disappeared, stockraiser and dealer. rheumatien ft» #0 much better 1/ “Pully twenty-five yenre ago,” ex. | Setfcely notice It, and, tn fact, all plained Mr. Kincaid, “I began having |My troubles are gone and I never stomach trouble. ‘I lost my appetite, |felt better in my life. 1 can look and what little I forced myself to sat | Sfter my affairs as well as I ever fermented and bloated me until it | Culd, and I'll tell the world Tanlac seemed that I would smother, For | °&M't be beat as a medicine. Bffatrs is allovved to go on owing |two years my stomach was in euch | the present system of marriage |& bad condition 1 could eat only a divorce, which to my mind is | specially prepared bread made from ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Barten | Drug Stores under the personal di rection of a special Tanlac represen more than lecalized immor-. | ty, and should not be tolerated in| country, where the laws God's Commandments are sup | to reign. How about that one says “Thou shalt not covet an | ther man's wife”? | T am also a victim of ctreum- romo ~~ , Quinine tablets first and original Cold and ip tablet, the merit of which ‘The genuine bears this signature : 30¢, NalaicsHom dy y We = TABLET S- WR a NR OToniohi Get aff Feel Right |24 Box corn, and I suffered constantly from tative. —Advertisement, | BOMIVcw>avm ot | lh a tate 1 DIAMONDS COMING DOWN? NO! On the contrary, the syndicate intends mak- ing another raise in the near future. So invest now! It will pay you. We are offering Diamonds at pre-war prices, giving you an opportunity to SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. Let us prove it. You Are Under No Obligation to Buy. Compare These Few Specials With Other Dealers’ Prices! ™ carat; very brilliant. Special orcas $205.00 1 Solitaire Diamond King, over 1 carat, $500.00 value. Our price ..... rt ee, Sie. very fine blue white men's Ring, over 1% carat; worth $675.00, Our price... “4 $485.00 $225.00. Special .... ; REMEMBER—We have only one each of the above specials, and can guarantee no duplicates, Come early. Diamond, and give written guarantee with every sale, to be exactly as represented OR MONEY REFUNDED. Could we be fairer? SEE OUR $75,000 WINDOW DISPLAY—IT WILL PAY YOU, Open Every Saturday Evening Until 9 P. M. 821 SECOND AVE., NEAR MARION “SEATTLE’S OLDEST DIAMOND BROKERS” 1 Solitaire Tiffany Diamond King, over $395.00 1 pair Diamond Earrings, over 60 points. Platinum Lavalliere, 3 fine Diamonds; regular $1 15 00 We allow full purchase price at any time in exchange on larger AMERICAN JEWELRY CO (EMtabliahed 1889.) THE | The nurses who were « for Jim Lorimer hurried to my husband's bedside, Our family phy ed and brought mo ti be had only from the trust. Mother Lorimer was re ing from one of her heart attacks and ould not be told the terrible addy Lori tw share oar t comfort to ver news about her older son, but D. mer, Chry# and Ann cam the hard hours with me. much discussion about c#Uused Bob's collapse We moved reatlossly from room to room of my bungaiow while Dr Marshal) and the nurses worked over Hob. And to my astonishment I dix covered that, altho I had been away from home two nights and a day, = one had missed me! Moreover, no bedy had missed Bob! Those at the ore was what had big house had been very much wor: | ried about Mother Lorimer. They had not wanted Bob and me to anxious, and #0 they had not onl up our house, And Bob had not been seen at his father’s! The information made me most uncomfortable, From the order of his room, and his bed, which had nm b sturbed when I dis covered him, ft was plain that my husband had not slept at home etther night of my absence Where was he the afternoon I Jeft for New York? Where had he «pent that night, the next day, and the next night? Who had placed my wire to him n al CONDITIONS OF SALE Lin. phonograph offered tm this sale a genume Pathe Phonograph, Model No, 1. inches wide, and 20% inches deep. or Oak in absolut struction. lt is equipped with genutne Indestructible Sapphire Mall for playing Pathe ine all makes of records; AND $% WORTH OF SELECTED BY THE PURCHASER 2. weno tated price tor this extire euttt, §138: 3. Your tnitial payment may be reanonadlan The bal- ance to be paid within the year in weekly or monthly installments, 4. Entire equipment diately on receipt of initial payment. Freight or express 300K OF DEBORAH NOBODY AT THE BIG HOUSE HAD MISSED |!n# queries caretutiy US DURING OUR ABSENCE whom we Be PAGE 11 ay 10 Woltta can afford to iiss — “MY DREAM GIRL” AT PALACE HIP “My Dream Girl” one of Green wald & Herman's latest productions Dr.| comes as « feature of the new show had played chaperon for her I produced the telegram whi feacued me from my mental dintrosn. ; I Dream Girl" is Ge ‘wightiy different® embellished with sparkling wit anid oe Hip, “M scribed an @ musical playlet graceful dance lilting melodies. John is awake? Conscious?” She shook her head. “No, Mrs. Lorimer. | Marshall wishes t¢ nh Mr. Le doctor in the Kot with you d company, a trie h Ted kers, will enliver had nent me, his mersage to Deb,| matters considerably with their ee that mischievour bit of paper which | « aring Prohibition.” had dropped from Bob's fingers when A breezy monologue is promised by he slumped at the moment of bis| Alf Grant colla pe. Charles Darby and Hazel Brown “Jane, I must remind you of a/|are coming in what they call « mt } very painful episode in your life,” | #ical flirtation by Wilbur Mack em suid Dr. Marehall to me, “And in| titled “Back Home.” Bob's, also.” Songs of the hour wil be pregemt (To Re Continued) ed by Lou and ee Harv Finally ner | keeper of the | Lorimer consciences, acgording to |Chrystobel, I answered hjs search He desired [moet of all to know what I w a [mont to ke Bob had b twe r hours preced we ty where ,from New York on the hall table? | for th fo {And why had Bob not found it there? his collapme Why had he not opened it as soon a 1 could only rplate the story of he entered the house? | Deb's clopement, and confess that 1 : | WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? i Weil oe It was cary Lo answer one question Judson, one of the Lorimer «am ployes, who had been with Daddy for cared for the heating of the various houses on the estate; doubt lows he had received my wire to ee | and had placed it where my husband wuld not fall to find it But Bob had not seen the yellow | envelope, had not opened it! A hor rid thought passed thru my mind Perhaps Bob hadn't been very ob eervant when he pamed the table! | | Althe Ann's house was ooty a few | hundred feet trom my own, abe bad OO miseet us, she did not mow that we bad been away from home 1 gathered from Ann's evasive man ner that she had been off on some silly escapade, and, therefore, avoided | setting in touch with me the pre vious day. y 1 am alwaye suepicious of Mintrean| Sold on @ test pre jAnn on the days she fails to run | Ore ‘horoughly satis! over to tell me something extremely yours. Nothing mportant. She does so only when | No trouble or ex ahe haw something to conceal ones ir to asi oo Fe I endeavored to think about Ann’w|{f tn wit ch FAT WOMEN READ THIS “T have reduced to Marshelle method and look and feel so much bet- ter. I wonder why 66 many women carry around excess weight when they can rid themselves of St in such a safe and natural *—Mra. M. E Heekte, 3015 14th Bo. 4 in- rs younger $12 N years you are sick and want to Get and Keep Weill, write for lit- tow 4d Why this nad wonderful new brings relief to sufferers from Cc fom, Sejatica, Neuralgia High Bb ure that tells oat unknown weight by the ball Gout #tead of looking matroniy | look ten ye and feel it, too. Mre. S&S KL MeCourtie, Gith Bt, Seattle, Wash reduce your weight @ pound a day SAFE- IVELY and VERMANENTLY, and you may eet all you need y of oftener if necessary. Neo thie method entirely in and cure most Radio-Active Rays continuously into your system, causing @ healthy cir culation, overcoming throwing off impurit ing the tinmu mal condit next thing ou know you are get 0 ad ition. You ved it In help- appliance is > but wear it. fr course of its kind you as successfully re here under my per- I have the in the Went by mall as t sonal #upery —— cd Write or call for PRICE information te ELIZABETH MARSHELLE OBESITY SPECIALIST, 251-2 Yale Kallding, Seattic, Wank. / * sold nab at it is within the reach of all, both affairs in order that I might dwell | rich and poor lems morbidly upon my own, that 1/ | Np matter might forget that haunting question: | pleased to hay | Where had Rob spent two nights and |r For full information write to- The entrance of one of the nurwen ! Zipries, Calif Advertisement 4 your ailment, « A One Strong Point Proved by Our Pathe Demonstration Sale At © The Pal: Sapphire Ball Insures the Life of Your Records Have you ever settled back to enjoy a phonograph rendition of some beautiful music, and had the ceaseless rasp and scratch of the needle destroy your entire pleasure in the record? It is to people of sensitive musical appreciation that the Pathe Phonograph with its Sapphire Ball makes its strongest appeal. This tiny jeweled ball is so perfectly adjusted to exactly fit the rec- ord grooves that music flows from the records instead of being scratched off After your records have been played a thousand times the melodies come forth as fresh and’ un- marred as if they were being played for the first time. Thus permanent beauty of your record library is assured. This unquestionably superior point of the Pathe Phonograph is one of the features which have made for the trémendous success of our present Pathe sale. People’s eyes have been opened to the fact that it is possible to have beauty, smoothness, and freshness of tone. And there are an increasing number who are being daily convinced that they will have no other instrument but the wonderful Pathe. 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Tear This Out, Fill In and Mail to Us at Once Any defective parts will be replaced given to aN purchasers to exchange credit for every dollar paid up to the Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive mat- - ter of the Pathe Phonograph you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathe Actuelte Model you are offering at $250. NOMO. oo il ccss 000 cbs dnens scented apmyee vanoa abel NO... .weceeccnceee Street. CRY. nn ersececsenncccopenes SUMMOrs stn deckep anwed 1630 Fourth Avenue Open Evenings Till 9

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