The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Dance to— Today’s Most Popular Hits Angel Child Fox- Trot ‘The Bahn A-3568 75¢ Angel Child A! Jolson THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: “Unloved Wife” Discussion Brings Letters From Many Women Who Have Been Long and Happily Married, BY CYNTHIA GREY Does the honeymoon last? | “Yes” chorus a number of Seattle wives in the discussion being carried on in these columns as to whether it is possible for a wife to hold her husband's love as completely as she did in sweetheart days. All of those wishing to compete should send their letters at once; no letters will be judged after & o'clock next Mon day afterhoon, Prize winners will be announced in next FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922, LAST TIMES FRIDAY—“THE ROSARY!” } {| | Dear Old Southland = Fox- Trot The od, A-3570 Virginia Blues Fox- tat 75¢ The Columbians Fox- Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys Doo Dah Blues Pox Trot Ray Miller and His Black and White Melody Boys Song of India For- Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra To a Wild Rose Fox- Trot Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra Lola Lo A-3563 75¢ Ask any Columbia dealer to play these records for you. Youll know then why Colum- bia leads in dance music Columbia Records Columbia Graphophone Company, New York Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers who at all times can supply you with the Latest Columbia hits Remick’s Song & Gift Shop, 321 Pike St., Tel. Ell. 2702 Hopper-Kelly Company, 1421 Third Ave, “ Ell. 0112 Youngstrom & Nelson, 416 Union Street, Ell. 1051 Montelius Music House, 3d & University, EIL 4377 Liberty Music Shop, 1516 First Avenue, EIL 6181 Bush & Lane Piano Co., 1519 Third Ave, “ Main 3587 Porter Furniture Co., 1518 Fifth Ave, “ Main 0584 University Music Store, 4312 Univ. way, “ Ken. 4332 Juke’s Music House, 24th Ave. & 56th St, “ Sun. 0249 International Record Shop, 105 Seneca Street Our examination ts a8 perfect as tkil, scientific instruments aad years of experience can devise, Glasses $5:°°,, FREE EXAMINATIO: GLOBE OPTICAL CO. ea eer eee ere es eure This is the most costly photodrama ever pro- duced and it is co-operation of our patrons in Evening Prices Will Prevail at Saturday’s Premiere Matinee Tuesday's Star. For the best answer to this problem The Star will give a box to next Wednesday night's performance of “The Unloved Wife,” the play which has caused editorial comment thruout the country and which professes to answer the question of | how to hold a husband's love . For the second best answer | four seats will oe given, and for the next 18 a pair of seats each. Dear Mim Grey: In answer to the query, “Does the honeymoon last?” 1 will way “Yea,” ae I was my hus band's sweetheart for 20 years until death separated un three years ago. You ask for recipes from success ful wives, For my recipe I submit [the following ortginal acrostic: | Harane not him whe | Unt) death is thing Simply trust and love | Be not serpentine. Always try to cheerfa! bes Never willfully disagree. Deo not be dictatorial; Serene advice @ better memortal, Listen to a good man's word, |Order keep, avoid chaos, | Virtue brings Ite own reward— | Bvertasting happinesa MES, N. M. MDONALD, eee Dear Cynthia Grey: The eternal problem! “How to keep @ husband's level” Never “How to keep a wife's love” The rare, delicate flower of [man's love must be nurtured and tended carefully, leet i dia. Wom jan's love can thriveon an arid waste like maebrush. It was ever thus! » 1 believe 1 kept ary husband’ |by apparently giving it up “A man |never wants & sure thing,” sald a |friend of mine, 1 think she ts right. |My husband told me that he did not love me; bad tried for more than aix years to lové me-—and could not [that he did not lovt me the day we were mar ‘—that he had been de leatving me all those years, by allow tng me to think te loved me And lal thie after I had borne children, and been as devoted and faithful ax & wife could be. However, he was decelving only himself, it seems He thought I waa so madly in love with bim that 1 would remain with him and fight and continue to fight for the love that I knew that he had once for me, but I could not do that I could have stood poverty or adver sity of any kind with love, but not lwithout. The “most unkindest cut lwas when he said he did not love me on our wedding day And so I left. Yew, he let me go. but he really did not think I would go. Now he mays he always loved ma, but simply “wandered in the He writes me now that he realixed he wae brutal and that the Jodk in my ¢yes when he mid he did not want us—the babies and me—haunts him; he wants to start anew and help me to live Star readers who would lke wummarics of the treaties and agreements adopted at the com ference on the limitation of arma. ments will receive same by writ ing to The Se Star Washing ton bureau, 1322 New Yor Washington, D. C, and tne « a two-cent stamped, self-addressed envelope for reply. The bureau reports the follow. ing letters returned to them be cause of incorrect or insufficient address; Mise Nancy Watson, Lakeview a«t., Seattle; Miss Emma B. Trehanser, 611 28th ave. N Mr. D. 8 Thornton, 2024 Seventh ave. Seattle: Mr. Horry Parsons, 2018 45th ave, T. Kabar, 422 20th ave. 8, Bent ue Seatile NOTE necessary that we sharing least a portion of the unusual expense by paying a slight advance in admission price. Mins Grey will recetve caters in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a. m, to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. down the part that his cruel words made so unhappy for me, 1 wonder if it ls worth the effort, even for the | wake of the babies | 1 do know that I have learned my life's leason—that man is @ perverse creature, and that the surest way to retain his love tx to “keep him cues» ti —to control one's feelings—to P end not to care if he imagines himeelf In love with someone else an wae the case with my husband. Let him go when he thinks he no longer loves. A man is always #0 eure that a woman means it when she mys she loves him that it ts dif. fieult for him © understand It when the coases to do #0 (or pretends to). I retained (or regnined—I do not be jUeve now it wae ever lost) my hus | Bi band’s love by giving him up. Most sincerely, “DISTLLUSIONED.” | eee | Dear Mies Grey: A ema! Mbrary | ie planned to be establinhed in a schoo! east of the Cascaden, “| As a member of the Lowen School Oirl’ club I am taking great inter: | eat in collecting books for this pur pone. | Books of all kinds are wanted, as story, language, geography, history, eutic actenc te, game, ection . ote. There « any other books with subjects relating to the ones I have mentioned. | Mr. and Mra Public, have you not a book or two In your home that no longer holds your Interest? i It would increase the knowledes of and bring pleawure to eome child Hy calling Bast 6629-R arrangements will be made for collecting any books you have, Thank you VALDEZ BLUNCK. NEW BERN, N. C.,—Congreseman &. M. Brinson, North Carolina, dead} here. DYE FADED WRAP SKIRT, DRESS IN “DIAMOND DYES” Each package of “Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old worn. faded things new. Even tf abe has never dyed before, eho can put a rich, fadetess color into shabby skirts dreanea. Wwalsts, coats, stockings. sweaters, coverings, draperies, hang ings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind—then perfect home dyeing la guaranteed. Just tell your : gint whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whet | or It is linen, cotton, or mixed goods Diamond Dyes never etreak, spot or run.—Advertiaement. } She scorned convention and risked her life! And her reward was to be called “faithless” by the man for whom she made every sacrifice! STARTS TOMORROW Columbia THE PRICES Main Balcony, Floor. Sundays and Evenings.55c 85c $1.10 Weekday Matinees ...35¢ 55c¢ .85 (All Prices Include the Federal Tax) Loges, enlist the at

Other pages from this issue: