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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 1! 7 : | ew sleeve features n flare aa Lace matters If Echrollary le aes with triting oti | CARE OF FEET When bathing tne feet, a table ATRING OF FAMILY § SKELETONS iA New Design ¥ | Adorns Chic tig its otaee. a nsd'dtt.in eqnaree|*boontel of borax should So Ol with gray silk floss and the bio |to the water. After brushing the BEFORE MARRIAGE WOULD Every Week : v , |Velour Frock ——_[i'rmtratared n'a’ mere orate fet Verran, thy wt ae sign in the mame color, The vest dry carefully ePREVENT MANY DIVORCES | chain Stitch The thread drawn cede = ps poe Bi Pranks. lore deat VEN ie ATER? wOpes * Meshs—A,_ double.» ervehet| THE BOOK OF MARTHA Dear Miss Grey: I, too, have read The Star for several| chain stitchen and a deutie icgee | LWO bet; NT he OF H in SORE © suas HIGH CCHOOL TEACHER and take eat interest in your corner, i would| Closed Mesh—rour double croche MENT; SHE, , ER SORR y @ to have my ay as to who is most t6 Thltine for. the stitches into a chain suptertal ‘The rose pink of nature which ney ; iat everything any Turn-Five chain stitches to turn. vorce evil. The present system of marriage and divorce y¢ your pattern called for te cee’ Gade ie th A alee vine tee tf kee te <6 al uf , » bot ‘ ; . called for 16 stitches | cheeks, and ber eyes are a deep vio-|your child—and I have none, If I 4 i wrong. Women are directly and indirectly the cause of|~chain 21 and double crochet into) ier amd her tals ie like spun gold.|had, I might be brave; I might wish | mh \\% ’ ost = divorce troubles. They hide the truth, or do not) the seventh stitch from the needle. | That December morning she wore 4|to go on” 3 me 3\\ ‘acts before marriage. When so many will leave their ‘eanoli gl. long blue cape which « imes con-| Martha tnterrupted me in her mm \ t | | NARROW EDGING ceuled, someties revedled, the mag-| finest. professional tone of voice ’ tle children, home and husband for little or no cause, the This pattern makes an attractive | nificent curves of her tall figure. It} “Jane Lorimer, will you be sen- something wrong behind them. @lking for towels and “tu 4 ang %& bi nd pillow cases.) has always been the habit of us Lor sible? You do want to go on—you Then too, T was » uffering as wh Most girls and older women seem to consider marriage too 16 stitohes and turn. imers to jolly Martha, the independ:| know you do, We all do, no matter > Professor Ghoti: of King atten pains in my hips bes lightly. They do not think it worth while to look behind oa get awe Achy open meshes, ont “ladylawyer,” about her slavish how much we weep and wall. You're | ston Washington, Says’ became #0 severe at times I one they choose for the father of their children—chil-| (Pt) (io A Perper de on nt het | devotion to “her man." ‘The girl is no /not going to give up because you | T ’ Medi H scarcely walk, and at night I was into eo hird stitch from t last « oh: o 0: y she an bee! a our hear | \ 2 who have a right to be born free—mentally, physically | mesh. Chain two and double crochet | se acatatole te dake ith weeart | aie Your heart is brokenr his odiene {No T-score ‘and m 1 “a - ‘0 and double ae het so deaperately in love with Ewart I felt a bit rebuked, and I knew . D one a Wonderful | 44 sleep orally. uxain into the same atitch, Chain! thag she n has failed to intro|T deservel to be. I sat up rather A \ “Observi the advertisements of I am a victim of circumstances- 33, fe | four and doub! et into the lant . eb his © Work in His Case aw 1 —married at my wife) Ooce ehate* ae last 'duoe hin name, by quoting his opin: /stiffly und listened for further wis } ork in Fils Taniac relative to its reconstructive " * - .@| Stiteh, chain two and double crochet | jon, most ever othe aph dor oy " ¢ 9. We lived happily together for years; had children, three Gis eine Uene” GT Aa a = Men ont vary, poco _ - - ‘ =e m omy friend ae “What I needed was jost an all| properties, I decided to try the me@b girls and three boys, all healthy and strong. Soon after turn : my orem , es You Go at Uanumnnt round building up, and Tanlac has, cine and see if it would restore me talks with her intimates: Bob,” she ventured. . " marriage I learned there had) Third Row—Doutte crochet three done that very thing,” said Prof. W.| to health. That morning I suddenly realised! “I've studied him enough. I ought 4 cle N, been insanity in the family of|{ Persons who ha ™ times into the space made by the ~ “A FP ap Peewanrees Sy L. Gross, popular instructor in the Well, I have taken six bottles ave prodiems that Martha had been with me halt a rted defiantly high school at Kingston, Washing-| now, and my appetite is eplendid, eve: ~ . || War 6 o le | | | ° “Perhaps you dic rt my wife for several genera-} he hey do net care to confid ‘ n hour and hadn't voluntarily r Perhaps you didn’t study him in ton, recently. Professor Gross ig 1 relish every meal, and have gained tions back. Private letter or phone, may || ferred to Ewart! And she had the right mood.” alec ch owne: "1 yromi- | oF Later, I was compelled to send my | || $e¢ Cynthia Grey at her office «x < actually shut off my inquiries about) “You're talking Just like Chrys! But no 'a.2aath ownet, SOC ie arent | Sener ay ae ae es Star RBidg., every Tuesday him by an abrupt rejoinder! why whould everybody worry about Wife to the insane asylum. My old:/| gag Thursda, \ 2 suleld Wy between the hours || | > . Perhaps if Martha had been glor-| Understanding Bob and nobody worry - et nrg “ me ¥ § to It @ m and It fo 5 pm fously happy as in the old days about understanding me?" “For several months I suffered MS reed gps. Ma Beg yer f living. on accommodate working people | | would never have thrown my n Martha overlooked my bitterness from loss of appetite, and gradually Secihe, Toutes eas meined pas pr! TA inte went have toon ‘Sel a0 Se ee come at that time, ° grief upon her burdened heart, but| to ask became badly run down. My a oo asia: 1 aeaccety Gul feren® had my wife told me the! rs in the office earlier or because I perceived that she had) “What o4@ new theory has Chry- strength seemed all gone I searce-| ms we OF caciaaelt tation Grwth before our marriage—perhaps mad Y appointment Please do || some secret sorrow of her own, I Stobel taken up this week?” ly had any energy, and my work - y priate ely nor-ve hm pate po the burden must fall on some one—|| Sita Grey neeny, OMe Nimes a8 turned to her impulsively with (To He Continued) thn 2 Binge Popes aw case, and I am giad to recom hy not I? 1 only hope for the| tg Aw apa Gttend to her || two chain stitches in the previous! “I need comfort, Martha! I'm so tS ge pe Poe et ik to others suffering like I did.” Refit of others that they may be | poatenn dl — of the constant | row, Chain three and double crochet | tired—so tUred—of trying to be CARAMEL CUST? ARD weight, and at times I had head ts leds tame eek oaet Pi three more times into the same|bruve alone? ARS wh aches when it seemed that my brain| ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Daktel dieiiaia teats: aia. & saber qpece. Double crochet ‘thres times Tired--of trying to be brave—| 4 tablespoons brown sugar was just one bunch of throbbing) Drug Stores under the personal div wmnpossible. ton? It ts so easy, girls, that by the| im the next space, three chain | alone!” she repeated. Then she made) Pye ne ye Sanaa + mee and I felt tired and drowsy! rection of a special Tanlac represen “ONE MORE VICTIM OF -/|time you are getting old—aay thirty | Stitches and three more double a visible effort to be cheerful: “Beiter | 3 % cups mull r 4 psmonccd all the time | tative —Advertisement. CIRCUMSTANCES.” |—you can have been married profit. |CPechet stitches into the same space. | hand me your worries, my dear, Lat] = po thf ably at least ten times, and by the|D°Uble crochet into the first double|me check them and store them for 2 tablespoons brown sugar | Dear Miss Grey: Now I really be/ time you are forty, you can increase | CTechet of the first open mesh. Make/a while, Confession ts first class | Few grains salt if you will publish my letter, it!it by five and retire in comfortable | *¥° epen meshes and turn. paychology for people in trouble, you! Melt the first amount of sugar Hf help. 1 know Iam rather sar-|circumstances. I do hope none of; Fourth Row—Same as second, | know with the water over a slow fire till| BY CORA MOORE He, but if this letter makes any | these churches will interfere: if they | OMY crocheting into the apaces made| “It's uptodate thought as well at}q clear syrup ia formed. Warm| (New York's Fashion Authority.) mad, I know it will, perhaps, | do, I curtainiy hope they will draft} on the previous row ancient religion,” I agreed. “So here) custard cups and put an equal The velvetytooking velours elab nent in the civic and social affairs has returned and my work is once of his community more a pleasure. * some poor boob to hesitate,/ such laws that we women will be pro | Fifth Row—Same as third row, goes, Martha dearest.” amount of caramel! into each cup,|orated with embroidery make up crooked attorney to shimmy, |tected aa we are now; in fact, the! Ste | 1 drew her down beside me upon| turning cup so that the aides are| many of the smartest frocks. Illustrated is a model in dark blue & lot of real bad young women | jaws should be much closer drawn as! the divan. I told her about Bob and | coated with syrup. Beat eggs slight et good and angry, angry enough | there are still a few loopholes for the | 4efendAnt In this action appear for| Katherine Miller, and how much/|y, add milk, sugar and ealt and| men to crawi out of. These must be | SoMtest. we pray for a Jadement Deb had helped me to resolve to bulld | pour into cups. Set cups in a pan | Veldyn with embroidery in gray. The| SaaS _—— 7 to get a divorce in Washing- looked to. | #500 attorney fees and § o a heaven in hell's despair, but that)of bot water and bake in a slow| skirt is gathered evenly all round at! Oh, dear, I drift away from my/| | coats, ete., of this action.” & before 1 could start with my ©on-| oven ti custard ts eet. ‘The water | the top and turned in a harem hem! CUT THIS OUT | subject. Now to get married: Select |‘At will sure scare hubby #0 he will | struction, Bob's collapse came, per|must not be allowed to boll. To|at the foot. Topping this is a long| "a & good “provider,” one who has «ome | P*V*r contest, but will come and see} haps to ruin my duilding forever. | serve turn custards out onto smal!| blouse with a low-cut vest of gath-/ 2 senor Ph on ll = So class, personality, a neat drewser, but | YOUF attorney, of courve he gete a! “If Bob would only regain con-| plates and eprinkle with chopped | ered chiffon cloth with a high stock | em not too neat, as he may want to jstony heart, so he goee to seo an | mciousness long enough to learn the hickory” nut and a ruche that adds another = Know of someone who is| spend all his money on himself. Try | Che: truth about this wire! I held up BR OES cotton ethan ana 2 led with merisel Deal Deafness, | to get a very young man-—they ure R- Boot, coat ~ without you. | that horrid yellow telegram. “If Bob ad noises or mary catarr’ much easier to manage. Be sure he you know. Poor boob; the at | could only comprehend that Ted was La Or a ean eee mnrned, unde igiria |trney ‘be goes to sce, of. courve, | faking an appointment to meet Deb, SEE THESE PRICES of paving some poor sufferer |make him think lote of you; make | ‘thinks he wi be blame, and he or me, perhaps he would be cured ‘rom total afness. Inihim worship you. Encourage him | none of them will handle the/instantly. Perhaps I have been P d sctentsin for ong” ns [tuto een hak have tae ta weet | case. for lene than Sn ‘advance re | cman ermanent Hair Wave, per Curl 50c tutional disease and neces-|of his earnings over to you. Leave| ‘ner of $250, and if you are the | I hesitated, stopped. I did not care Fequires constitutional treat-|him just enough for fare and} Wite little wife you should be, he,!to tell Martha my uspicion about Henna Packs $5 00 tmhalers and nose douches |URCh money. See that your ward-/°f cours, won't have the money. /the whereabouts of Bob for 3¢ hours | . B@liable to irritate t robe is kept up to date, to the min-| Well. he doem't appear, so you get! preceding his collapse } and force the ute. Buy furniture, car and every:|'%* divorce by default. Poor kid.| ‘Then I shed a few tears, some for|| HAIR GOODS, BIG REDUCTION, LARGE L ger pa fregmentiy thing you can, but don’t buy a home. | Timm Just can’t help feéling sorry for! mynelf and some for my husband, SELECTION z ineas, oF else the! work hubby, work: him hard, work |, &® you were his first love, But/and 1 murmured again: him long, and soon as you see a like: | freet it; In a profession like this! “1m go tired, Martha, of trying to us. ‘The fol-| ler prospect. tle a caD to him, then|%°% Must not be too chicken-hearted.|he brave alone” Our operators are the best and thorough to the ne damp Engiish chi. |#*® Your attorney. | you ‘amma, Nasu the antes batt to| (1 understand parfectiy, Jane™|] smallest detail. These reductions im effect only A $25 retainer does the business ban usual hast, the dance hall, or! Martha replied with a comforting with eight out of ten of these birda | "00 wome public ae whichever | graxp upon my hand, a short time > aad The attorney draws up a little paper, Drefer—and land '& new victim.| “Impossible! You can't” I pro- which you sign, called a complaint | * my TPROCENCES | tented. 1{in it you Just say, “cruel, inhuman, ae [Martha looked at me éurlowaty, OVEMENT SHOP {no money for support for a year or| Mexico ls beginning to divide the | then she asked: so,” or, if not married that long, that} /4rge ranches of Sonora and will| “Why should you belleve that I am — UNION ST.—MAIN 6507 .|you had to work. Incompatible, etc. | **ll the subdivisions to small farm-|exempt from my share of woman's You swear to this, but that is just |@r® | sorrow?” ‘ : It doesn't amount to anything: you - = : ~ bs - - oman It don’t amount to avything; you t become easy and don’t have to prove it. Ask for the 1 1 De personal property, furniture, car—ift e e e 9 Be used {mths way acta directly [he Baw one—and expenses of sult WOMEN S Lewned and mucous surfaces |The court may not give you the car, ! | ond bh tonic s¢-/but you will get half the money it| ig = nat” helps, to oon ten ta | sells for at forced sale, and the’ rest | littie and ts|will go for his costs and for your) : int to take. Every person who | attorney's fee. Then, if a personal | eatarrh or head noises “2 he: — Buy the Boy a Suit for Christmas § DRESSES ' 25% Discount on Suits SUITS Fa A nice new suit will please your boy more than anything else for Christmas, and it makes a SKIRTS Nothing to Pay | most practical gift, too. Just now we are offéring 25% discount on all of our Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, so it makes a réal saving in price. OF TR Pp’ When You P. urchase ; Every suit is well tailored, made of serviceable fabrics that will wear, and there is a variety of * good patterns to select from. Ages 8 to 18. SEA When we make the STATEMENT that we have a STC made BIG REDUCTIONS in all our merchandise, it is NO EXAGGERATION. il ae Suitable Gifts for Men and Boys | i. Men's, Young Men's and Boys’ Clothing; also « y 8’ Mackinaws ...........+....-$7.50 to $10.50 Men’s Silk Sox, pair................$1.00 and $1.25 Sat Women’s Department completely stocked with Suits, ’ Sweaters . cts -- $1.98 to $10.98 | Men’s Neckties .... ie | M Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Furs, etc, ’ School Wais ....59¢ to $2.00 Men’s Kid Gloves wed We give you what you are told you are getting id . «eess.+.+.$1.25 to $3.00 | Men's Silk Mufflers ™ oa Men’s Sweaters ..... disap, co lg get It Once @ customer, al Gloves .........+ - ++ 69¢ to $1.50] Men's Night Gowns .. Night Gowns. . asceeeeees $1.75 | Men’s Dress Shirts ... Pajamas ....... tones .. $1.98 to $2.48 | Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs _ os Open Until 6 P. M. Every Day ’s Mackinaws ...........-.-...$7.00 to $12.00 Box of 3 for....2......... Boudoir Caps, 39c to $3.98 Children’s Sweater Sets, $2.98 to $8.98 Plain and fancy in a variety of styles and colors. Dandy little sweater sets for youngsters. The wool : ones have cap, sweater and leggins. Come in plain Camisoles, $1.25 to $3.00 white and in cardinal. Sizes 24 to 28. Pretty crepe de chine and wash, satin camisoles; lace i madera te: Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, $2.75 to $4.00 Envelope Chemises, $2.98 to $7.50 Hosiery that will surely please; pure thread silk; 207 RIALTO Old Prederick & Nelson Bldg. Will make beautiful gifts; crepe de chine and wash gray, white, brown, navy and black. Onyx and Luxite md Avenue j satin; hand embroidered and lace trimmed. All sizes. brands. All sizes. Between Madinon and Spring, Over Pig’n Whistle EAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | | ‘ix2i..cc° Gorn $8.00 to $12.98 | | Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 35¢ exter to introduce eur naw (whalebone) plate, which ie the lightest round, square and V necks; rich lace trimming. All Fine lawn handkerchiefs ; plain white and with col- strongest plate known, covers very ‘of the roo om ored borders; embroidered. Box of 3, $1.00, you an Ske cern oft the cob; guasans sizes. teed yoars. EXAMINATION FREB 1.8 Syhstibone set af tout». Women’s Felt Slippers, $2.50 “THE STORE TAY Cuan Wool felt slippers; leather sole; navy, oxford and SAVES VOU MONEV purple colors. Listes crisis Mee nic ei Be Scarf and Toque Sets, $5.00 of Our Piste and Bridge Work. We Stand tha Beautiful and attractive Scarf and Toque Sets that fee Samples of Fe Sas deotare ame o dc as toe People will please the children. Come in checked designs; ‘SECOND AVENUE AT ! OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | several colors; two styles. @ppecito Vraser-Fatersem Gi

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