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TNTRSNAT, DRCENIER 9, 178 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 18 10 Woltant can afford to iiss ORS HF BR Od 27 SIN O ODN: ORUN e Ne een mee et OY 1 OF NS OE IZ ON I ONK EF Wy me ELF OUNWT AZ Oe BACKLESS FROCKS DOUGHNUTS TO MAKE DEBUT Two beaten ees, 1 cup sugar, % IDNDON, Dea 1A foreonm ot] teaspoon hs acorenallvthee gl spoons ineited lard, 1 cup back fashions im frocks for 1921] "Os: 2 lNple rene noon Boda, shown they wil consist chiefly of little salt, flour to make a soft mrings of beada The fashions for Bead Fringe WREVISION OF BOTH MARRIAGE = | Adorns This WBAND DiVORCE LAWS NEEDED, | Gown of Gray Fry in hot lard, BYINKS A WOMAN var Miss Grey: May I add my donation to the general ction of reasons for divorce all over the civilized world? most guilty party” is the wrong judicial point. ‘To ex- i: A neighbor remarried after his wife died. He mar- to have company and a home. He owned his little house, was a steady worker, and, altho plain and maybe in a tain sense uneducated, had earned the good will and re- ‘et of all his close neighbors. His new wife seemed fine, it after two weeks he came home and found her drunk. afterwards explained that she had taken the whisky for dicinal purposes. In the idea she was sick, he even went get her a little whisky, until he discovered that her sickness faked, and he refused to get it, and told her that if she not quit drinking, and if she did not tend to household hatters, that she could go where she came from. She went right off and started divorce proceedings. After case was brought up, the judge, notwithstanding he knew put her neglecting her work and squandering her money drinks, allowed her the divorce and ordered the man to ay alimony to the vamp. We all pitied the honest worker, hat he would have to pay money to such a person, and fo his own work, as he paid her the money due to his house- per. If the judge recognized marriage as a contract with bligations on two sides, he could never allow alimony to a om refusing to fill her obligation. The man, not being ch nor wise enough to file a countersuit, lost against justice. MOne of the reasons why he did not was that no lawyer would e his case unless for cash money, as they know they will e out, man against woman. Why did marriage become a civil re? Because the law nat sibility for the education Persons whe have prodiems ype they de sot care to confide Faising of children. In divorce private letter or phone, may th parents have their contract an- oa Grey at her office in but they have together the |) poo ff wal Bido., meer’ Susana ead andi toe sa carting over of 8 to lla m end iP to 5 pm . Te accommedate working people Bey needed for support. If judges | pe yes we strictly standing on this point, || Hb? cmos come os that time, would think twice before) | ii, by mos ‘ice cartier or would ask for divorce on ac || ae Fi Papecya roe Heo é of trifling reasons. It is in| | 97. °C roma tp tima, os keeping with suffrage declaring | | Swritieg pF ect ae to her an integer, that she makes | pov ef the constant the goat in this divorce bus ation. If marriage left both in pos- of their holdings, with jolnt | How About It, as agreed, and in poor Girls? , then orld vag mary get al Dear Miss Grey: Thinking it was in the other people's share, | about time for the annual “Kiss Con- as soon as they had ference,” in your column, thought I j ‘ cong rg ag fon ee lee forestal it for you by telling npn you something. divorce mania. ms Homan nature is Just what tt al-| | 1 Mave « young brother of the aire was, and a victim of circum. | When it's a different girl every night Aas must have a decided taste |—*!! of the kissing variety, Lately , = ad surface-smooth woman. We db raving about her to all who would rincipled in eartier) them unprincip a listen. Love? No. They're just ‘They drift where the wind them. _ Too easy to take pre- | Cinder gray kids, but what de you suppose the! now = —— yt pe ae <= — BY CORA MOORB (New York's Fashion Authority.) Many and varied are the new eve | ning gowns and one of the prettiest | among them is the frock illustrated. | It is, literally, a symphony tn gray. chiffon forms the foundation skirt afd the enurved he has been rushing only one—and | tunic, which hae its length evened| from Europe Bob had not known | by harem bead fringe. Simflar fringe forma the cormee while the whole is outlined by trides | mean it, man! | husband's bed, I reviewed the awful BOB IS SHELI rSHOCKED; WOULD HE FOR- GET AGAIN THAT I AM HIS WIFE? “The moet painful epiaods in my life” I repeated the doctor's words Shellwhock!” I whispered. “It has come back to him™ ‘Thos I be trayed the fear whieh had haunted me for many montha “What's that you say, doc? . Shel shock? asked Daddy. “You You can't!” “Lorimer, I've warned you more than once I couldn't eay what form Bob's mental depression might take, but I've told you not to let that boy work teo hard" “And by the Lord Harry, Ive been urging him to slave for me! Thought he needed to wake op! I've been driving him, day and night I had to take the rest i” Daddy Lorimer sank into a air and his crutches dropped n a clatter, “And you told me,” I exctatmed, “you warned that a big emotion al disturbance might-—«ight upset Bob—perhaps cause—tnaanity” =I held up Ted's wire to ma “See! I am to blamef “My chi hands tn bis. to blame! Perhape- Dr. Marshal took my “I think you are pot Daddy Lorirher coughed uneasily. I became surpicious 1 perceived what Dr, Marvhall had not dared to put into worde The abruptly. shock, the jar to Bob's mental gear | !OWMdays—and 0 little understand: | i nanie to get to sleep for hours. 1 would net have been possible ules Rob had been dissipating while I was fn New York! There was no comfort In the eum | gestion that Bob, and not I, was re sponaible for bis 1 asked my- welt if there “was ever to be any cheer for Hob and me, all the dayw of our livest In his former condition of shel shock, which lasted for months after be had returned from the war, Bob had forgotten that I was bis wife Would he forget mo a second time? It was many hours before T could put aside that dread. In the ens ing sad time which I spent by my period which followed his return that be was married. And in that free emotional state he had fallen) in love with Katherine Miler, and can't} | No wife can do that! trust—the trust to make our mar riage succemsful—only to slight it! 1 could not hold myself respons bie for the disaster, It was entirely |due to Bob's perversity, but I did j bela myself responsible for the way I had taken his neglect. } 1 nadn't been big enough to do my share without the reward of bis smile! 1 hadn't been brave enough to be thoughtful of his comfort | when he wae absorbed in bimecif! 1 hadn't been gracious and kind when | be lost interest in mel 1 had been & petty woman. . For bis indifference I had ewap- | ped my tndependencel And together we had almost wrecked our home! I had been as obstinate as he, for jin my #eoret heart I knew well that the wife who gives her faith for her {husband's unfaith, wins her hus }band’s respect, and in the end his |wupreme regard. The wife who lets herseff be cheated, knowing that she tn being cheated all of the time, wins the consideration which no partner tn a sentimental romance can ever got |from any mant | Many @ time, 9 my righteou jealousy, I had scolded myeelf thus Jane Lorimert | find worth taking seriously? Bob doen't understand your way of lov ing, and you do not understand hin. There's & lot of talk about love, ing! 80 much revolt by persons who talk of the lberty and rights of true love—and who think only of license! And #0 much nonsense about the danger of supprearing the emotions, all as an excuse for some irregular greed in love, Jane Lori mer, there's a fine theory that a wife can teach a husband that, ae a the husband must respect. Pot she can respect herself, and do her duty. Have you been doing that?’ I dared not answer my own ques- Uon, My husband's white face re proached ma It seemed to be my answer. . Melt sugar in a dry pan, allowing it to color slightly. Pour over nuts, This forma a hard brite, Why take fo rert| He stopped suddenty, almost too} ously what your husband doewn't! one pious attacks and sick head- dough to roll out. next year show that gowns will be completely backlews and semi-back loam, ‘Tho frock is more startling than bee utiful SIGK HEADACHIS AND BILLENESS Mra. Johnson Suffered From! Both and Tells How She Corrected Them ‘There are many kinds of sick head-! ache Some forms are incurable but nearly all cases can be greatly re lieved by proper treatment. | Some fault in the proces by which the body changes the food we eat into blood and tinsue caunes | poisons to form and when this ac | cumulates sufficiently there fs an at | tack of sick headache, That t* why KE | they are periodical rather than con-| | etant | The tonic treatment has corrected | many onves of sick headache and, | thousands of, grateful women can | cive & statement sunilar to that of| Mra. Wiliatn Johnson, of No, 1710 Eddy street, San Francison, Calif, “My stomach was in bad condition | | and seemed to get worse all the time,” says Mra Johnson. “I had the month of De cember we ll do all dental work FRE making only nominal charge for materials. This is to introduce our new and seclentific method of re placing missing teeth without the ure of plates or ordinary insanitary bridgework. STERLING DENTISTS A. SWEET, D. D. 8, Mer. Dortng Over General Cigar Store laches. I had heartburn and at times | would be disty and feel faint. My ap- | petite wan poor, I was extremely | | nervous, eepecially at night, and was | kept handy, brings warming, gratifying relict. | had no ambition and was ured all Barogs Be | the time, SLOAN’S GETS ‘EM! 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My appetite wea better and | What I ate seemed to agree with | I continued using the pill I could see a nd ha not had a bilious spell or sick head, ache since, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilin| ng—suggesta the guod it will do. also strengthened my nerves, I think the pilis are I shall always recommend them.” Your ow: iKeiat can supply you with Dr. Williama’ Pink Pills or you can order direct from the Dr. ‘Williams Medicine Co, Schenectady, N. Y, at 60 cents a box. Write for the Booklet, “Diseases of the Nerv- ous System.” table remedy and So do stiff joints, lame back, neural. | | gia, overtaxed muncles, and those | pains from weather exposure, too— | rr they don't fight long against the | °S* counter-irritation that Sloan's Lint | ment produces. | Always keep this olf fumfly friend |" handy for instant use—a little pene [trates without rubbing, leaving no | akin stains, muss, or clogged pores, Its very odor--healthy and stimulat the Berlin Medical Assoctation: W. A. Easers, Ameterdam, Hele jeclaree it a “Moral obligation te ke SANOSIN known to the whole hue p sufferers, rich oF BANOSIN BANOLEUM to produce calm, restful morphium or similar dead | tnost immediate tex AN druggists. Three sizes—25c, 70¢, | $149. Largest size & mort econom feal. ‘S10 Liniment . and is proving « suffering from tuber thma, catarrhs, wi Sena for FREE }to alt | bronchitis, ling cough, et Ave., Chicage, Dept. 186. SHOW THIS TO SOME UNFORTU! —Advert! T had made him woo me a second time, T had taken him away from | the tawny-haired tiger¢irl, aod he wave a tne gr "| Panic in Japan -- Cheap Prices -- Andrew Kan Bought $100,000 Gift Stock at Honest SILK PANIC PRICES! wo had drifted apart! We had undertaken a beautiful Heavy import orders now require CASH to meet, and this stock, said by many to be the largest and finest Oriental Gift Collection ever shown in Seattle, must be turned into cash immediately at all costs, Many, many articles go for less than cost; every item is reduced. You save because Andrew Kan’'s tremendous whdlesale and importing interests require more cash. Tremendous Reductions in Oriental Gifts 40,000 CHINESE BASKETS Going at Fraction of Value! Andrew Kan is one of the largest importers of Chinese Bamboo and Rattan Baskets on the Pacific coast. Today in his stocks are more than 40,000 trimmed and untrimmed baskets, and every one is underpriced for immediate forced sale. ttmnetion was? He confided very | cent sequin bandings. The narrow seriously to me that he couidn’t kiss | bandings form the top of the tiny him, done by others, is the her, and he added, “I sure fall for | seams and a pink rose placed at one thing. What difference ts im | ‘¢™ when T can't kiss *em.” side provides the color nota y killing of such skunks, or] Don't you think this might furnish iy? The individual hag| feed for thought for some girls? according to him, eg “pape aR but he personally to be done, but by the hired | Beauty Contestant in Waffle Shop often does ft happen that the! Dear Mise Grey: WII you kindly in question is alluring the tel! me what occupation Edith May man? Poor, Innocent base’ had at the Ume of the beauty con- How about woman suffrage’ test. Please let us know definitely. As to this remedy, ict us consider CURIOUS. how, ages before us, the world BAYe! Mies Mey was employed in a waf- er n by laws to, an insulted! fe shop in Monroe, Wixconsin. Wuaband to kill his enemy if he could. tune } lawful duel. If it was the fault) a CREAMED OYSTERS Seald 2 cups of cream in a double boiler with 1 slice cut from @ large onion. Mix 1 rounding tablespoon of flour with a little cold milk and add | to the hot cream and cook until it thickens, Cook 1 pint of oysters in thetr own liquor until they begin to | curl, skim them out and Grain, add | to the cream, and season with salt and pepper to the taste. Serve in tmbale cases or in bread croustades. —_—- ee = ~ ~~ = ii APPLES BY PARCEL Prost, UNWRAPPED Nemes, Newtowns, Winesaps Standard Hex er Bushel Basket, GL.TS, Postpaid a fend check of money order Reference: Yakima Nat. Hank J. &. DUNHAM, Yakima, Wasb. it in the chances he took | killed himself. We could well go back to such juris | n. We must,have legisiation nony with woman suffrage, woman strictly responsible | failures, If the teaching of e nan is not in full harmony future statue, then better the schools start in immediate Ufhey havé a full right to remain | From among the thousands and thousands of blouses in our shop we have selected 1,000 to be reduced in price as a special inducement to early Christmas shoppers. a age. ST srcia: -uctennent | if Yours truly, Two styles of over-blouses in Italian Dream Silk, the newest blouse material. Both are slip-over blouses, one in the Balkan model and the other a tie-back. These blouses can be had in navy, Copen, brown and black. They were formerly priced at $6.85. Sizes to 46. Pure silk pongee blouses in tailored models. Pin tucks trim the front of some, while others are plain. These blouses are all long-sleeved mod- els with either high or low neck. Made of the finest silk pongee obtain- able, they were special values at $5.85. Sizes to 46. | ‘ | We have a new assortment of blouses in striped silk serge and satin. woman, then the husband) for ing EXTRA ! 50c Incense Burners for | EXTRA ! TEST PROGRESS PIANO STUDY for the last dred years taught in an ab- utely new way, bringing aston ng results to both young and] ) it pupils; eplendid mental]: ning giving confidence and de- in playing before others. No on finger exercives and]) ; technique developed from ]) only. "A. W. WHISTLER | 404 Montelius Music Bidg. ; Elliott 2794 FREE TO le Sufferers i ti | Be Cut—Until You Try This 7 re Th) $5.00 Carved Tvory Necklace for $2.45 EXTRA ! 75e Cotton Urepe for only, yard -_ 38c EXTRA ! $1.50 Fine Pongee Silk for only, yard 88c EXTRA ! 50c Carved Bone Paper Cutter for 28c EXTRA ! $1.50 stand Carved Collar Box for 88c These blouses are in the dark shades with turn-back collar and long sleeves. Many different color combinations, no doubt just the one you want. Formerly priced at $5.85. The georgette assortment is the largest. Blouses of extra heavy qual- ity, designs too numerous to mention. Short and long sleeves; round, . Square and “V” necked models, all of the quality of material usually found only in expensive garments. Formerly priced to $10. $3.95 Above Four Groups Special at...... We have been most careful in stating the values of these blouses. Nothing finer will be found at full prices anywhere, we believe. $10,000 LOT OF EXQUISITE MANDARIN COATS AND CHINESE EMBROIDERY Last week our agent returned from a six months’ trip to China. He brought back the finest col- lection of Mandarin Coats and fine Chinese Embroidery ever shown in Seattle. But we must have cash at all costs and this wonderful collection—any piece or the entire lot—goes at exactly 1/2 PRICE Kimonos Must Go! $50.00 Hand Embrotdered Sitk K r 5.20 Imported Japa- i’ omy $11.50 only Sik Kimono, i $6.95 Child's) Kimono, fine silk, embroidered, $9 25 . fOr ODLY ceeseees GR75 Lunch Cloth (72x72), . EXTRA! $3.75 Tacauer Tray or and Rid ‘Lot Mo Prove This Free | ternal method for the tre bef tna permanent relief of pi the correct one. Thousands upon of grateful letters testify 41 want you to try this thod my expense | EF Mo matter whether your ease In of | standing of reeent develo whether it is chronic or acu thether it \s oceasional or perm: ‘ou should send for this free| t ment. matter where you live—no er what your age or eecupation you are troubled with piles, my relieve you promptly. Uy want to it to parently ho cane re all forme of ointmenta, salves, other local applications have a erware Cheap! ne Heraver. Glove Boxes, e justration, Must gu for only, S2e15 $4.25 Lacquer Collar Boxea, fine merchandise that was imported just last manth, are only: Sado 15 $10.50 Lacquer pieces, includ- ing genuine Gold Lacquer- ware, must go for only Tea Sets Sacrificed $14.00 Hand-decorated $9.50 23 piecer rated; Set, hand-dec 7.25 would EXTRA! $2.70 American-made for : Dolls for Thousands are Profiting by 45c Andrew Kan’s Misfortune $ 1, 75 CHINESE EMPORIUM) | | Open Evenings | 1121 Third Avenue, Near Seneca T want you to realize that my thod of treating pile the one de Se Fine T er Box endable treatment. 85e ancqui a gift. inion Thousands of Blouses and Silk Underwear Market Blouse Shop Between First and Second Avenues z = —— Free Pile Remedy E.R. Page, a i vage Bidg., Marshall, Mich } Please send free trial of your Method to: i scbdieiiniaesononscenitbeniiiien [open tvenings