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VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1922. b HE SEATTLE STAR STRAND Cynthia Grey: Secon LD SEN EKS Wife Brings to Light Another Jt Priday Night Onty Thos. H. Ince’s monial Venture—Husband Takes Nothing in Return. One-Sided Matri- All and Gives “Hail, the Woman!” Powerful! Terrific Climax Coming Y } Dear Miss Grey: I have been a reader of your column for many years. Sometimes the letters amused me and for some I have felt deeply moved, and now I also am writing to you, | I have been married two years. The first year | worked | continuously, being an expert stenographer, and we were able to invest quite a little money. However, my health be- came such that [ was forced to stay at home. Since that time my husband has treated me with the greatest unconcern Whenever I go down town he asks for a full accounting of all *he money I have spent. I never spend money on myself fool- ishly, hardly buying the barest necessities. I have invested all the money I earned since my marriage jointly with him, se have none, of course, to fall back upon. He will come home at night, att down at the table, eat his dinner without waiting for me, then he gete up and reads the paper for about an! hour, after which he expects mo to quit whatever Tam doing as he then expects me to talk to him, 1 have encouraged him to go out! evenings, bat he will not do so; also wanted him to better his 1 ation evenings, ax his writing is very poor, | Arrange unknown be me, of course but he won't do that, either, The| Now. Misr Grey, I have Scion ace debts that are keeping us back wore | Ease bonds which I had before my all contracted by him prior to hie /artiake pepe eh gg ombtenn + elon Bs. [make a new start some wher olwe |Do you think I should go on as I i} have been, working my head off for |{but three meals & day and a roof jlover my head, plus a lot of abuse? i/Can you suggest a remedy for such jja situation? I have never broached | the subject; but if I did he would) | Nqueeze the yutee ¢ Of two femons into & bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lem on-bleach lotion to soften and whiten red, rough or chapped hands. This) homemade lemon lotion is far supe PAULINE. “STARK in Ww Misa Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday fro 2p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday trom 1am tollim. « week. Please do not come at seriously interferes writing. 100%, Courtesy, Pletures, Music Until Friday Night Onty CONSTANCE TALMADGE and the Ziegfeld Beauty Chorus In “Polly of the Follies” Coming Saturday—Will Hart in “Waite Oak” GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN ROUGH CHAPPED HANDS wesiéy (Freckles) BARRY Booth Tarkinatos * boy oh the as he ts Bincer DISCOURAGED, The sooner you have a definite understanding with your husband in} regard to finances, the better, course he will rave and tear his hair that is the itable role of the} {bully amd the coward; but don’t! |weaken. Remind him thot you have} jolently Jealous. | (> since your marriage-—that aa cook, housekeeper and general manager of | the home you are also entitled to} w: THEATRE | aaa rior to glycerine and rose wa to erett and that « a shen the akin. Pamone stage |s0me remuneration ond you wilt | p, Near First =| | ADULTS ng a Te en eee tT neck him to Yonder te you pence-| beauties use it to Bleach and bring If he absolutely refuses to do his) duty towards you, you can be thank-| ful that you have the little nest coo tucked away that you mention in the last paragraph of your letter. | take Goiter Causes Death Death from Goiter poisoning ts common. A very large percentage of people living in the Northwest have Big Show TONIGHT IS aaeaac ee _ me they may at it that you have the good judgment pear harmiens, « are continually |i know what to do in case your|| p TEUR NIGHT iin wide oo the beart sotto and prushand proves absolutely yellow, discharging polsot jo the system. | i) conaulti con ‘ |Don’t allow the Golter to grow until |” oe eee en | FUN—MUSIC—COMEDY— | you have Goiter poisoning #ymptoms |onervousnest, headaches, choking. loss of memory, etc. OZ MO poultices Will check the Gofter growth, and in a short time entirely remove the Jolter. At druggists. $2.00 per tin Write Dr. Clark Oe Mo Co., 4403 45th 8. W., Seattle, for Goiter pamphlet. x dase What ts the Mason and Dixon line? The doundery line betwren states of Maryland and Penneytvania, an run by two English surveyors, | Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dion, during the years 1763-87, and popu- |larly aceepted during the civil war! as the dividing line between the free | states and the slave atates. is that which was apreed upon in the aetiloment of a dispute between the states of Maryland and Pennayl- vanla over their reapective bound- aries an described 4n their charters. \ The chief controversy turned upon the meaning of the phrases “the be- | ginning of the j0th degree” and “the IN ADDITION TO OUK REGULAR PROGRAM “The Westerners” From the Famoes Story by Stewart Edward White Also— “DON'T BLAME THE STORK” A Riprearing Comedy h the | yy UNTIL SATURDAY beginning of the {rd degree of north! Group t employed in the description | rons, candytuft, lof the Pennsylvania boundary. Torwn| 7) og jroup &. | the cast and west line, as well as the! other parts unsettled, Mason and | Dison ron were appointed in 1763, and MOTHER! | {Open Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” MAURICE FLYNN “BUCKING THE LINE” —A GRIPPING DRAMA OF RED-BLOODED LIFE! SMILING HOOT GIBSON ALSO MOTION PICTURES OF THE MOVIE PARADE AND CROWD Even a sick child loves we © one class, They “fruity” taste of “California Fig | *™ cabbege, string beans Syrup.” If the little tongue is coat dried beans, lentils with their u Satu rday jed, or if your child is listless, cross, aragus, lettuce, spinach, onion IN PERSON = |feveriah, full of cold, or has colic, | Mes, prunes, raisins and other fruits ; ; live a teaspoonful to cleanse the| eaten with their skins, cereals from sup im |liver and bowels. In a few hours| Which the bran has not been re *S 6 oo | I @) }you can see for yourself how thor |moyed, as rolled or cut oats and Headin Joughly it works all the constipation | Wheat on | poison, wour bile te out of} Another ¢ consists of food Ww 3” Z | the bowels have @ Well,|¥ielding vegetable acids, ay lemon est hy Black | playful child nges, tomatoes, rhubarb, apple, e, S | Millions ot mothers keep “Califor and other fruits and. frui Sweeps into the hearts of all | nla Fig Syrup” handy. They know | Juices, exeept blackberries, with a big, breezy, smashing . Cub ja teaspoonful today sven a sick desired results can be ob y, and contagious child tomorrow. Ask your druggist | tained by taking fruit or fruit juice [Bi smile. He's a regular West |for genuine “California Fig Syrup"|the first thing in the morning. For | “ff erner. You'll like him. |which has directions for babies and| sensitive stomachs, very mild fruit | 4 {children of ages printed on bi should be selected, or fruit jutes | s , COMING SATURDAY THE th Mot You must «ay | diluted with water FLORENCE | “California” or you may get an imi. , Liberal eexving of fruit has muc Ar | she 4 tation fig syrup. Advertinement. o recommend itself as a means of |! ¥ $ REED * | avoiding and counteracting constipa- IN | tion “THE BLACK PANTHER'S CUB" PALACE mill * Go” THURS- Pa SAT. 5 Al 23-24425. PALA A OT “Eis TALMAD 'S THEATER WEEK | Th | am ja th WOODWARD I 4 RE-CREATION OF | foo agnosie ter Week of February 19 HOSTS oer aa 0. D. Woodward Presents | © YESTERDAY * VDE-V-ILLE (TVVVVVUVVTTVTV TV TY Bhs TAYLOR -0O0T Ameena HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B. LUCE And a Notable Cast in “A Woman’s Way” All Seats Heserved Matinee, Any Seat, 25¢ Nights, 50¢ and 25c PLUS WAR TAX Next Week: Rose of the Rancho” Ser parent ’ “The This line ed es *£ & * * &% + * & such a tremendous hit when ACKIE COOGAN, the famour|made his appearance, unannounced, child star who is appearing at the | that Pa Coogan decided to keep the} inter den this week in “Peck’s| “bit in hin act, “i Boy,” made peatance at the jon equal share in the investments WINTER GARDEN Jackie 1 his first theatrical Star readers wishing informa- bureau, 1322 the year 1767, ee concer r———— KEEP W Verdenas, wandering Jew, snapdragons, dwarf marigolds. York a tlon on dry cleaning clothes will receive same by mailing a request to The Heattle Star Washing Now Washington, D.C and inclosing @ The bo groups may be used together: Petumas, neeet alysrum, | strawflowers wing the LL LAXATIVES self-addressed and stamped envel- ope for reply they had carried the line over the mountains to a point 2h) miles from the Delawore river.! Father advence was stopped by the Indians, Dut the line w \ly completed by others. wos merked by milestones. t latitude is $9 degrees 43 min-| utes 26.9 seconds north. The complete | line was about 240 miles in length. subsequent und 1 Why were the Germans blindfold- ed when they were taken to the place | where the armistice was signed? | Asa military precaution to guard |4eainst the Germans obtaining any| information army position, etc, in event of hose filitics heing résumed should the ar- miatice fail to be signed. allied | This dog was the pup in Caapun we only say there was another man in| He's the hound in “Penrod,” starring Wesley Barry. Charlie: haplin found a hound pup on the street one day. hum and then made him earn his keep by acting in “The Kid.” | The pup grew and grew and though Charlie thought it was} ot\a hound, it looks more like a bull. that soft, clear, romy-white complex.|f#lly. If not, you shall resort to the! months, when he crawled onto the MISS 10c lon, because it doesn’t irritate.-—Ad-|'4w without delay. Stand 4p ond | stage of x New York theater during | wartinauitedl, look him squarely in the eve andlone of the performances in which | THE | children 5 — —_____-—__— “call his bluff.” | his father was playing made | Lu portutacen, | ft BY DR. R. or HERE are #0 many good foods | tives that it is} surprising to note the great amount { of laxative medi. | cine and piils sold. ] ‘There are four differgnt claxses | of laxative foods. | ing. Foods ric in| Carbonated waters may do the same | The fourth class consists of lubri- | ‘Third Near Union have ‘at can take a laxative, ula before bi THURSDAY ONLY BILLIE | AWAY Comedy A Westerner Last Times Today M KENNEDY ighest. Bidder” an imper- it in One | fast and the same at night is effec- ve. | | “ak. | ‘the Kul. It was during one of his appear. tender age of 16) ances with Annette Kellerman's vauw | deville act Uhat the youngster at | tracted the attention of Charles Chaplin. The reat is history. eee STRAND “Hail the Woman” ix showing at the Strand. This is Ince alletar production, with such Madge | players as Florence Bellamy, Theodore Lioyd Hughes in the Of special interest to local picture fans is the appearance in the picture of Muriel Frances Dana, Beattie tot, in a pr COLUMBIA Hoot Gibson, champ: cowpuncher of the world as well as/ | the star of many enjoyable pictures, | |is proving a popular dr ern picture, [ DOGGON GOOD ACTOR Now look! | At any rate, the dog grew} | right up into a full-sized dog's part in Wesley Barry's latest|}) picture, which is showing at the Coliseum this week. a omas Vidor, Roberts cant a nt role jon rider awing card be Columbia this week, where he] nat there's something to home after | COLONIAL |i appearing in person in conjunc tion with his latest Universal West “Teadin' West.” Gibson gives an interesting talk on his experiences as a cowpuncher he Coll- What are the best Mowers to plant |and movie actor. : ‘cD caged aoagag os toe in outdoor window boxes? Any two or more of the foNowing | LIBERTY Constance Talmadge points moral in a delightful iy He fed 4yrarold humorous }vein to all stagestruck girls in her THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s No Matter Who Is Cook You Need a MONARCH Malleable Range fi designed for the modern kitchen —service, long life, dependability and good looks have been built into every Monarch Malleable Range. —. The Business Housewife Buys a Monarch Because it heats faster, bakes better, uses less fuel and is more attractive than any other range. It is a guaran- teed product, resulting from many | years of manufacturing experience. nd | More than 60,000 meals are being cooked on Monarch Malleable Ranges daily in Seattle and vicinity—a Monarch will complete your modern kitchen and prove its usefulness and convenience every day. You will be proud to own one. Sold on small weekly or monthly payments. at FREDERICK FILM afl. “Bucking the Line,” first starring E eee Picture presenting Maurice Flynn, AT PALACE COLISEUM athlete and adventurer, recently Pauline Frederick, Seattle's daughter “by marriage,” is the of “The Lure of Jade,” the play which is being shown. in Junction with the vaudeville ba the Palace Hip. Tie eeckyttee, The tacdlt Jade” is based upon the | "Houses of Glass,” by Marion © Promoted to stardom by William Fox, opened at the Colonial today. The young star makes a decided hit In this photoplay, based.on an excit- ing tale of love and adventure, see A theatrical show staged py Pen. | REX rod and the neighborhood kids fairly) “Wife Against Wife,” Wesley Barry ts providing no end weum this week. The clever little freckled-face comedian is playing the title rele in Booth Tarkington's ®|~penrod” story. . 4 _ an enter. atent First National . attraction | Polly of the Follies,” showing at brings down the house. taining drama, is being screened at jand in it Miss Fred a | "Marjorie Daw is scen as Pentod's|the Rex this week with Pauline |iiq dramatic rol ye the Liberty this week, The star perce eae takes a laughable dig at the tend-|" sister Prop apps sew agieny Shey. chery dhe glamor of the footlights, and shows | i | before the camera and is as much at { by her own experience in this story Corns? —just say Bluesjay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is” Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain in- W!iti= stantly. Then the corn loosens and Made in two forms—a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does U whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —the action is the same, Safe, gentle, Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. comes out. it!) and in extra thin Pree: Wifi Boner. Baek, for valuable book, 1 NEED MONEY! Foods producing slight gas forma: | 1 must rat |tion make up o third class, They | 4 1 shail save you © honey, molasses, spinach, onons |i gn 1 cauliflower ; They tend to ferment slightly, |ewwin J. BROW ne gas erated breaks up hard| 186 Columble st asses in the intestines and acts as slight stimulant movement. | \n rae FAMILY cous. PRUDENCE THEATERS Third Near plasters. Seicoe, D Leading Stores “Made in Seattle” Pike THURSDAY ONLY ROBERT WARWICK ACK Comedy "STR Ww Se Last Times Today FRANK MAYO in “Dr, dim” home in @ light comedy role as drama, aa hk et e9 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tal Stewart Edward White's “The Get “ae It ps Westerners,” is the feature film at eh the Oak Wednesday and Thursday. The author’y fascinating narrative of |the plains of the Dakotas and the | gold camps of the Black Hills makes |a capital screen play. 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