The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 13

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. TUNSDAY. DNCEMRER 14, 1970, Aili Wrap fe SCIENTIFIC COURTSHIP CURE ring, «ingle crochet completety around it and continue single cro choting till you have finished five or ix rows, Then chain six and ante | it with a slip stitch into the third Little Gifts to Make for Lace Patterns— for Evening A New Design FOR DIVORCE, SAYS ONE.READER or Day Wear Dear Miss Grey: There are a few words I would like to as to what I believe are the many causes for divorces id family troubles, If you court at all, court scientifically. jungle whatever else you wil 1, but do not bangle courtship. A failure in this may mean more than a loss of wealth and iblic honors, It may mean ruin, or a life often worse than ath. The world has many mismated people in it. Begin SNeht, and all will be right—begin wrong, and all will be ng, and sure to end wrong. When people court, they shc y Study their interest the same business proposition. There ecords that is not the result ould make a business of ft, and as they would study any other is not a divorce on our court of some fundamental error in The purity of love may be corrupted, the same @s any other faculty to and when a man makes up his mind marry, and shuts his eyes and grabs in the dark for a Companion, he dishonors the ‘Woman he captures, and com- nits a crime against God and ‘Bociety. Tn this enlightened aga there ould be fever mistakes made tn | selection of a suitable partner. ifficient time should be taken to udy each other's character and dis- | Position. Association will soon re Feal adaptability @aid “It ts not good for man to be Blone,” but it is much better to be @lone than it is to be in some kinds of company. Many couples who fett unhappy “When they were apart, have been) ble when together, and scores ‘whe ave been ready to go thru fire ‘water to get married, have been Lj "yilling to run the risk of fire and jas i | i i lb = ‘T Sloan's does, it does thor penetrates without rud- to the afflicted part and ptly relieves most kinds of ex- pains and achea You'll find and non-skin-staining. Keep handy tor sciatica, lumbago, neu- over-exerted muscles, stiff nts, backgche, - pains, bruises, ins, sprains, bad weather after- aie For 29 years Sloan's lniment has ped thousands the world over. rou aren't likely to be an exception. | certainly does produce results He who made man |} | tor or the worse. Marriage te a com tract for life, and will never bear « | hasty conclusion. BASY-GOING BACHELOR OF 96. or % eee Dear Miss Grey: I must jon the ranks and give my views on the db Voree question in regard to who ts to |Diemne, Now, in my observations, I would say ft ts usually the woman's fault—a matren of one of our public ,| Institutions In this efty also han said that In the majority of cases of wife desertion she did not blame the men —that women were lazy, shiftier, that the husband buys f can, sit uml nearly all leaves marks after the a ay ae 5 $2 alt hit Don’t tie up your (New York's Fashion Authority) Velveteen is by no means the low. | water. Stir raisins into dough oly. Put into buttered Steam for 35 minutes. cash in clothes. Use it for Christmas, but be dressed up -for the holiday, anyway. Our stock of Stand- ard Make Suits and Overcoats are offered at liberal reductions, and payments don’t begin till next year. Reductions of Boys’ Suits with two pairs of knee pants, THE ‘BOOK OF DEBORAH I HAD DEPENDED ON DEB’S SYMPATHY IN MANY A TRYING HOUR Zhe NMirtations of Jim's ally Mttle wife ranked next to my personal woes in my lint of pressing probleme, Ann had been mixed up in various kinds of sentimental nonsense ever since she had been my sister-in-law Until her husband was well enough to assume the responsibility for her, some one else would have to carry that burden, I could hardly put aside my duty to be my alsterin law's keeper. I had no taste for the occupation, but I cured for Jimmy bey more than for any man in the | world except my husband, and there fore I decided that I would have po merey and no pity upon the frivolous debe. If I could not conx her to be care ful of her husband's name, 1 would compel her to do a. Ann was rap idly manufacturing a divorce cane, and I had no wish to thwart her, goodnem knows, for her own make But—there was Jim. And wo, if #he Would not stop flirting with Van, I would take Van away from hert Tt was an expertment to be entersd upen with caution and only after other efforta to mve her bad failed, and only in case my hushand were to forget me once more, or were to per. | versely continue to find Katherine amusing. ‘The lee of my Gear friend Deb orah, and the closing of my little @iary wherein her namo had appear ed daily, would of iteelf have ended one of my most poignant experiences. Deb had given me her strength and I had depended upon her sym pathy in many @ trying bour. 1 bad done so tn epite of the fact that I re sented taking my thought, inaptra | Yon or comfort from her I suppose that euch mental tnde | pendence amounts to exotiem, never. thelem I regarded it a a measure of my capacity. for verses on my bedroom wall to inspire me to be goed; ner comfort ing paragraphs on calendars to help me to endure the thousand big and little triale of dally fife; I had al-| ways believed that personal power must come from within, and that It could never be veneered on the out wide. I had decried the fashionable changes tn the eweet weak but com forting new “ieme" which women I bad never cared | changes in the shape of hats. I had scorned Chryw habit of adopting }eorme new form of menial science | with every new moon, After Deb was married, I saw that I hadn't been intellectually and epiritually independent, for I waen't able to get along without @ sympe Uizing friend, 1 suppose things | would have beon different had I been able to lean upon my husband. it was fortunate for me that Martha Palmer came into my life at | Unis time, fortunate for me that there | Was some one to take Deb's place, and that I cloned the Book of De borab, not to throw aside my pen, | but to undertake a new episode in| the human experience, Martha came to see me while Bob | was still unconscious, and to her 1 |told my grief. From her, in ex jehange, 1 bad @ story of startling | vividness, the very modern tale of | | the wtruggies of the woman who tries | te adapt the world of business and the world of matrimony. Martha was married and @ mother, | she was @ Inwyer and hers were the | difficulties of every married woman | who ls employed, | Martha carried two joba, ber hus | | band carried only ona She was an extremely handsome young woman, and to her came the aeual temptations ef the beauty in business, and the jealousy of the hue band, and his sentimental digres: | sions, which she suspected, and bis excuses for the same. I did not write “finis™ at the end of the Rook of DeDorah, but I locked | up the pages In my desk, thinking to! j edd to them if Deb and I should viait | Deb in South America, Once more I reviewed the reatlees | enn of my own life, and its unsolved | enigmaa, and the feverteh excite-| ments of Ann's career, and J won- dered what odd changes were in |store for her and for me, changes |which I hoped would wovk them- } selves ont to some fortunate con clusion to be chronicled in my new Book of Martha, ‘The next episode tr the Me of Jane Lorimer will commence in the Every Week CIRCULAR MEDALLION Due to the fect that thie me dalifon is easily and quickty made, tt| may help solve the Christmas gift problem, * Chain st and connect, making a single crochet stitch. Continue) around the etrela, chaining mix each | time and catching each wet to the third wtiteh from the last. The next row make your ehain contain eight stitches, catching the last stitch into the middle of the loop made around | the solid cirele. ‘The following row} should contain 10 stitehes in each | loop. This ean be continued until) the medaliion is the dentred size, | then finish by filling the last row of loops with #ingle crochet stitches. STARTLING COLORS Startling colors appear to be the! most distinctive note in dress trim-| mings thia season. Elaborate em broidery denigns of Oriental inspira- tion, with tinsel thread worked in with rich colors, are mont popular. SEE THESE PRICES Permanent Hair Wave, per Curl 50c |, Henna Packs $5.00 HAIR GOODS, BIG REDUCTION, LARGE SELECTION Our operators are the best and thorough to the smallest detail. December 10th. These reductions in ect till LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 520 UNION ST.—MAIN 6507 next imme of The Star under the caption of “The Book of Martha.” It?s Good Business For Us to Sell You a Columbia Bicycle For $39.75 And the Guarantee Is for One Year For the Littler Kids SAMMIE CAR—Beautifully enameled in red, white and blue. Hard wood, adjustable to 7 sizes. For boys and girls 3 to at $4.25. 7 years. Specially priced ROCKY TODDLE — Practically indestructible; pure white enamel; at $2.50. ages 1 and 2 years. A leader And a complete line of Kiddie Kars and Tricycles. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLE CO. 301 East Pine St. Elliott 997 Any Pine Street Car—-Off at Melrose Fur Coats lly, @ writing case is ves Christmas The coming holiday season brings innumerable requests for gift sug- pestions. The following articles are appropriate and inerpenswe: For the Young Miss Fiand-painted negligee or evening gown hangers con be purchased and make an attractive present to the young girl One of these hangers is a dark-haired girl with bows on her arms which hold two extra plain enameled hangers. An Unusual Gite An unuwnally attractive gift ramet of boudoir candlesticks of biue tris and rose tris heavy glass. Candles can be obtained to match these. Bud vases to hold a single flower can also be purchased of the colored giams and would make inexpensive dressing table acceuso! Finger-Bowls of Brass In the Japanese shops, one eam purchase finger-bowls of beaten brass that are unusually attractive and a set of these would make @ very acceptable gift to a matron, For the Traveler For the woman who travela @ miniature laundry kit would be @ practical gift. This consists of six small clothespins, a clothesline and two glass thumb tacks to held the Une. This comes in @ smmall leather case. Bor a friend who travels frequent suitable. The most popular ones comeyjn black leather and have a pad with, space for pen, stamps and address High-Priced Garments No Longer That fine fruit of the designer's — mind and the artisan’s fingers is, in woman’s raiment, the summit of achievement. These garments give to a woman an elegance of appearance that only “Sweet Sixteen” can confer, — and with lines dashed with a youthfulness that characterizes them, their sphere is not confined — to the delight of misses alon they are a part of EVERY sizes 16 to 44. Berge suit; button or fur trim- med; all sizes; $16 e. Just as becomingly waman’s wardrobe in Coat for winter wear; ef sises; $16 While clearances, adjustments, revisions and sales of all sorts greet one everywhere in the effort to unload high-priced and ante-dated styles, “Sweet Sixteen” adds new luster to the mid-season by he spony a tremendous collection of today’s new ‘ashion themes in All druggists—sse, 70c, $1.40. 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