The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 9

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MONDAY, JANTARY 3, 19¢t. i y Onna A MOTHER CRITICISES foursipE INTERF ERED ‘Cc E IN CHILD-REARING Dear Miss Grey: I have never written you before, but the estion of “The Girl of Today” arose, and I am very much terested. lam 32 years old and married, and am the mother of two one 12 and the other 8. I have a dreadful time—not the boys, but with my parents and friends. Should my | sons trespass on any one’s individuality I make them/ ize. I have been met by these grownups with “Oh, | t scold and nag; an apology is not necessary.” To my it surprise my eldest son got it into his head that I did} know anything and that the ones who crticised me ‘were right. That makes tt very hart for me, | mother, who must be with the greatest part of 24 hours @ay. The children are all right 1 In every way. It is simply | Persons whe have prodiems woh they do wot care to confide by private letter er phona, may see Oynihia Grey at her office in The Star Bldg, every Tuesday outsile, wellmeant int jon. | | > one likes « dull or sulky child, 1/| 64 Tharedey benenen the hows ' SB sure; but many parents often | | bea 18 tod pm Te accommodate working people whe cannot come at that time, she will be in the office cartier or later by appointment, Please deo to make their children respect and other ible is that The whole TS spare the rod, women who have Timer heen mothers, wake it & eee, ee ame . * || Mise ¢ “ Miximeanor to punish children, and Grey cannot eftend to her | woriting ing, and we because ef the constons Bow here we are wonder interruption, WI continue to wonder many times have I heard m say, “I like Mrs. SoandSo #0) well, but, Oh! I wish uid |have seen nothing so far bearing on Build an iron cage for that li girl | this subject where the men folks are if) here—why, she is into every: | Concerned. ‘thing’? Now she, the little years old, prunes her eyebr to marrow arched lines, rouge, powders unti her face are sloppy apparel about the hous, 1 bh sir, ts! 3 wonder how many men realten ow disgusting It is to a woman t uses |see them in such a state of untid arse, we do not expect can wear'w ows a working mai lashes, « what brows are left ts or dress suits; it is th stuff that's like mud. 8 ach the chothes aa It to affect an innocent expression | personal cleaniness, such as shave her port pa up pu xy. She/and haircuts, shoes laced properly % gum constantly, When and socks held tn place, or laughs she tries to avold| ‘These things are inexcusable for @ paint on her an expression wurbing the coat of and the result is : a t seems a pity, when we stop to a near congas lle think what a little tim@ it takes to aly the other day, to her mother | (10K, Whe ote ene it ite = sald, “Oh, go and lay 4M FEE: | wortd of difference it makes to those only a slight sample of some ee eer ret he home woman, why not for a man? LOKENCE VIDOR Sereen Celebrity Every wife will ‘find it advisable erence in many hor if the majority of th mad too, ngs were more carefully atter tre customa may lowe ‘And surely, they can’t all be deaf |to. Try it, men, and se if ft husband's respect; expecially if he is [@o what the young men say about not work wonders where your w progressive. a busband ort interest in his wife because of her mental sloth Read some philosophy er fiction of higher occasionally; mont sweetheart Is c | or ncerned, T the time once, or even twice a week, and shave and make an extra trip to the barber once in a while; ft will | ® ould worry as ik ror a theatre out a different one every ‘them; but they sh they get a di gome hoob— type if possible. Our future generation will suffer more of our modern girls don't cost a little mork, to be sure, but you can consider yourself well repaid when you se wifle’s eyes light up popular magazine stories do not add stature, will make much to one's ment he woman wh en to realize where the road are swiftly skipping | With admiration. of her husband's hobbies lead. Poverty, books TWICE MARRIED, |! treading the path of wisdom: « good thers, © reepect in| — common interest in mus books wy if witttul| Yea can always depend on the en-| plays, or anything—begets a deeper what they need, and lastly, Qmough, a good hickory switch. Juvenile court unknown to when I was a kid and I was 4 right here in this very city. A MOTHER. eee “Vamp” Actresses Hor Their Courage Dear Miss Grey: I have not writ to you before. but I cannot do ise than take exception to a ph in your columns concern Louise Glaum and Theda Bara. the plays they portray, in ex on I consider them two of our) eet interpreters in human emo-| n They go down into the depths | nature, bring out good and bad,| hich by contrast, as all things are| life, teach us there is a just law/| compensation. If we do wrong pay the price, and if right Is cast its sunshine will reflect. I have attended all of their plays.) 4 hundreds of others, and perhaps) we digected, analyzed and criti-| d as many plays as any‘one in tea, } mity of your enemies, but there are! mutual unde times when you cannot © boredom. the friendship of your friends. To lag far behind your husband tn. Quaker Minister Is Grateful to Tanlac truth. ts light in the est corner, and reveals what Is of person. of 10 knows n explained, ite purpose—to re uce |«our = kind—in whts and languas should do, for ignorance ts é » OF been told in secrec with trreverence, by older chil fm secret places, who have re-| ved their knowledge likewise. | All depends on one’s first tmpres-| ° So does the child's pu of} Rhought concerning sex. If it has been explained, by the parents, they | are perfectly safe; if not, much better informed b; & play, seeing good and evil by trast, as all plays point a moral and show clearly the great contempt felt by humanity to evil doers who for | Bet self-control. God bless our fear-| less Louise Glaum and Theda Bara. | They are the sun shining into th THANK YOU ‘ructive Persons ear Mins Grey:—I have read your columns for ten years but this Rev. Parker Moon, Carthage, Missouri ts the first time I wish to ask your! — panvice, | Nearly everybody in Southwest|change of climate. 1 then moved In our neighborhood there 1s a| Missouri either knows or has heard|to Texas and went back and forth conceited New England fami y.|of the Rev, Parker Moon, who for a/|three timd» but did not get the re ing. His fath nd mother are ly-| full half century has devoted his life! lef I had hoped for. Fnnally, I got Hing with them also. This old man|and talents to Sunday school and|so bad off 1 was not able to get fs a real pest. They claim that he | or zation work for the Society of|around with any degree of comfort. | fe simple but they never object to | Friends or Quakers, He resides at/I was also told I had heart trouble | ‘what he does. 628 Howard avenue, Carthage, Mo. | “I had read about Taniac and, as Ho will go arownd to the houses| “Uncle Parker,” as he Js more|it had been very highly recommend: | and look in the garbage cans, and|familiarly known, came from fine|ed to me, I decided to try it. I got ff there is anything he will take it|old rugged Quaker stock, and there )a bottle and had taken only a few for their chickens. It’s not because |is not a better known or more doses until I could notice a marked they are poor for they are not. highly respected citizen in that part | improvement in my condition, I no-| What is more is that he has for|of the state. In referring to his re-|ticed especially that I was not trou the last two years been breaking out }markable restoration to health by|bled any more with sour stomach the gutters and taking them home he said. after esting, which was & grat £6 for wood. I have seen him use an out five years ago I suffered ax in breaking them. ‘There are nera® bre wn. My principa kept on taking Tanlas wntll J hardly any gutters left for block vous indigestion. My | fully regained my health, My appe. ground. He does not seem to be so ery poor and my food| tite is splendid; I enjoy my meals weak then as they claim he is. And|seldom agreed with me 1 I had and I do not find it necessary now | what get's me is that these conce to live on @ very restricted diet. I|to take any laxative medicines of people will use this wood suffered @ great deal from head- any kind. I can sleep much better jaches and diay spells; I had severe | and am not nearly #0 nervous. chicken scraps. would like to know ff there ts|pains across tif amall of my back| “I take great pleasure in recom- une this could be reported to? |and was badly constipted most of| mending Tanlac to anyone who the time. In fact, I was so weak! needs & good system builder, or who ney are not taxpayers. nding, and banishes | DISGUSTED TAXPAYER. |and rundown I was not able to at-|suffers with stomach trouble I Any person who destroys prop-|tend to my . |Have recommended ‘Taniac to @ erty, public or otherwise, ts Hable to| “This condition made me very! great many of my friends and am arrest and fine. Report this person|nervous and I could not it| pleased to reach others by giving to the police department ght, Frequently I would lie awake | ti tement for publication.” ae most all night and was in t n nlac i 1 in Seattle by Barten | t Dear Mins Grey: While there has! dition more or lesa for five I tores r the personal di-| been much @iscusdon in your col- My physician said he could not do| rection of a special Tanlac represen: | women wearing anything for mo aod suggested a! tutive,—AdverUsement, yMnus concerning ss, ’ tellectually ts to inoculate him with the germ of dissatiataction. you're too Ured nights to read sert-| tne necessarily always be in accord with husband's aid to speak your m: THE SPATTLE STAR THE BOOK OF MARTHA DECEIVED BY HER HUSBAND “What fo serious, Martha, that you, a lawyer by profession, cannot “Last summer Ewart’s eyes were injured in an auto wreck, you know, make @ decision for yournelf?™ and they had to be bandaged for ‘One of my husband's fairs. | days Without asking, I‘opened his Rather, its consequences.” letters intending to read them to yh!" 1 gasped him. And one of them betrayed erhaps I ought to take the | him! child. I don't know,” Martha went| «pia you read the girt's letter on. aloud etther Go T know whether 8] on, vue gmturafy, I read ft— wife ought to adopt a child—her|), 00° 004 @ with bi ae hushand's—but not her own—if that | ‘PM Place with Bie papers, Bu Jane, I had to hurry to my room hat yo . ot idee ee ee ee about Thad to think~because the girl re needed a friend—in a woman's wort th It i, Tim gotng to wtart by ten. | O00 Te Ing you Matly that the girf in this particular case i» not to blame.” “Oh, Martha! Martha dearl How “Don't. be sentimental, Martha. |——— You're wrong. Women and men are| equally to blame tn such eases.” “This girl idealized my =o | She wouldn't consider giving bim up until she discovered that he would give up nothing whatever for ke, She believed he would » me and marry her, She was Jeasily deceived—one of the soft, in nocent kind that listens #o trusting ly while a man len, She As about | }18, lows than half wart's age Mar- jton Sprague ts her name” “How did you find that out? INDIGESTION | GOES, GONE! —s | «pape 's Diapepsin” at aia Fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach | “Quite by accident. My husband |has always received eome mail at |g. Weis ORG Fo vaio ol |home. 1 have never paid any at ltention to it. I have always trusted | Stomach acidity causes indigestion! him. But l did notice, some months Food souring, gas, distress! Won lsince, that he never opened certain |4¢r What upsct your stomach? Well letters at home He'd stuff them in |40n't bother! The moment you eat his pocket the last minute before|* tablet or two of Pape's Diapepuin all the lumps of Indigestion pain, leaving the house, the wournesa, beartburn and belch j jw lin company; it ts humiliating merely | '™« truly wonderful! Million of people know that ft te needient to be bothered with tndiges tion, dyepepsia or @ disordered stom- ach A few tablets of Pape's Dia pepsin neutralize acidity and give ys | to bask in the sunlight of his wit and |~ Vidor- % | intelligence. it ts positively criminal for any woman to remain mentally indolent Even if\in this marvelous era of history are #0 many interesting topic her liberal slang. Yea, that mother is surely being! How can the love of a wife con- to keep ap-todate—by continually |0U8 books, you can arise an hour] of conversation: Marriage, spiritual |relief gt once—no waiting! Buy « a by her daughter tinue under these conditions? It is learning new and by keeping | cartier in the morning—and read | jem, social reconstruction, Christian | box of Pape's Diapepsin nowt Dont er alone is to blame im possi jin art whee your brain is fresh. Sciengs, modern inventions—and a|stay miserable! ‘Try to regulate tien of girls are P | sure there we be a gree k main op Have your own opinions; 40 not | score of others. your stomach so you oman eat favor " causing distress. cee |ite foods without The cost is so littl The benefits #0 great. views; do not be| T wif next discuss the neceantty eepectally ‘tor wives keeping physically nt ' MARTHA REVEALS THE PLIGHT OF A GIRL| terrible! What 414 you dot “I went to see her!” BLIND GIRL "What?" “You—-any rightmninded wife~| LONDON, England, - wou! have done the same. Bhe| 4 wae frightened I wasn't going state worse, she knew who I was When I proved t to make her sad rewarded me by claiming that she had the same rights that IT had! I Amitted it, for it waa true, accord ing to the laws of nature!” a “Martha Palmer—what an {deat “When I saw the girl I wan badly Gimappointed in Ewart's taste, I Fast Bnd, | examination by writin We dye your | old carpets nelther you nor I could have talked with her five minutes! I suppose I saw my husband in his true light for the firet time, He wus degrad ed to that girl's mental level.” (To Be Continued) A WOMAN'S KECOMMENDATION Mm. D. T. Tryor, Franklin ave, Otsego, O, writer “Nine years Jago I was very muth afflicted with Unquestioned gases, due to acidity, vanish | ENTERS COLLEGE ‘The fire blind student to be admitted to Lom don university is Mirs Sadie Isaac & 19-year-old girl residing She paaned the entrance in the ng hor answers In the Braille alphabet. rags and and weave burt—grieved—+o find that the man |whom I thought clever could be|{ them into handsome, rugs. amused by the shallow chatter of a re etncated ghwot ae gist eee | THC Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. than half hie own age! Why, Jane, Phone Capitol 1233 Precious Stones and Jewelry Quality Reliable Prices feo trouble. 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