The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1922, Page 2

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isidkuaia daa. aaeneeeneneeeeee — _ r , RIL Uh. 19 LATTLE STAR : SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1 THE § Cynthia Grey s|*#:i%)*"|_rromece_) Aces teapayiah 1? | Be Dominated wit’. sor te "he ‘tie. veya to so tot hich In ity ble for to hold Ku Klux Enemies Yell | Letters on “How to Hold a oat mag one Shey || anche did tm the sweetheart days | by Politicia © ore poet the| f it p’ ,, / ah ie 1 thin you are a mux | e Just as Bad as Klan High—Contest Cleese Monday Ajterncon tat wite, if your, Wwaband reall | Tandon, “canpstine “lenerterectea tecee tos tre eh. net ONG Two Wrongs are Wrong BY CYNTHIA GREY tn cn wn rcutien scm { will explain | the money in only available if a like} tale Ve One Another Received—cnough recipes on “How to Hold a Husband” to | \\r'se" wre & in The Star = and Heals | mum ts provided by thin state By Fred L. Boalt Following are a number of replies: alive. the swesthenrt deve thru ia, Ser wilh cmiline. oe on y Gor, Ws _ PORTLAND, April 16 Yeater Dear Miss Grey: You ask, “Does the honeymoon last, and Vor the best anewors to (0 ete er a: enue ha the’ eoccutive expert: | Maat Ohm Do All Her Housework @ay I spoke my biuet mind com how do you do it problem The Star will give as 1 OF homes and ip our in E. Pi », gerning the Ku Klux Klan. I answer “Yes, and why not?” idles. > . pootreringgy oh AloneBecauseLydia inkham’s Today I shall be just as frank Bbout the kian's eromtes. There is a movement By simply continuing to be the same plain, sweet country, ow toot girl he courted and married. We love more now than at the BY MES w & GRISWOLD stand wn in good sien Vegetable Compound Helped Her for « fives eer en hammering mmn's day is here, And she te 3 a caged ee ae to prove that it ix pomsible for] yo. yin caw th the paper here to organiee « “League of beginning. There is no need of powder and paint and fine ning ‘Tuesday, A saare Se aot women to Korve the people with intel asper, Minn. — Te Aron Americans” (or seme such name clothes to hold the husband if there is really love. tine that Nee it | conee, devotion and honesty; that it | Meee Ml EB Finkbeass Vegeta ble Compound and took it because [ Hil was having such H}}| pains in my stom ach and through » vorn wt the 4 cltine tated yma _ vie which iy fo gacher in all the Catho | work with my husband, too, for it seems to me that men Fe tha abe poe os hb the of- : Sirians guaten teeter wh do not like to work alone, so why not the wife fill the place “The Unloved Wife” profemmes to 3 on such native-born Protestants and Of Some other who would merely mean company, and then || anewor tne question of how to the demands in her most important in poweibie for women to eve a serv TI | relationships, “ . we ch others’ interests, But to me a | hold 4 husband's love, and has masing The right waman will not be eon back that L _— en ae ane ee ee + Rradagnee: Boar fe ok and the sunshine of our baby's reated éditorial comment thrusut i ey poll tent with mediocrity; she wilt forge | coald not do my “hie feague is to fight the Ku amile has kept us STILL HONEYMOONING, (te seustry thon Ties aeet aanese bran ne ai aoe ile emcees Blux Kian. using, presumably, the scies Grey: Does the honey-| a wpey. hav be her re continuing them, Hiibut none did me an the Winn empteys doen Miss Grey will receive caters) way I keer home and ts just aa tr the largely moor ? N tie 10 it f are no oO odd G Tepe Ui Bn Oe ete ene ane oot, hold || in Her office Monday, Wednesday | tickled over a new vase or fern of Ganative. aata t they are not right or needed. 19 the svod that Bie love that you weed to win it and Friday (rom | to 2p mand | tomething I pick wy ae eae of. Sates Worked by’ politicians ‘that’ o6e be] [ Sompound did. " 3 . corked by politicians that o1 | Twe wrong, will not make « A Wife should strive to keep her- || 0 Tuesday and Thursday from He occasionally takes a night off ing, and yet thi nag AR gg wa) Now 1am ableto league plan be as | aie neat and clean in the pres. ||! # m. to 12m. ench week. Please | and steps out with the boye—I tin dewired = rewulta a constant, will be mont desirable |do all say work alone while before W the oaeee her husband a» ahe did when || @° et come ut other times as it | wally take in a show or ome other are not forth I peas ap pee how Ainge oe j ‘my ter staying at home to net shandoned, che was his sweetheart. That seems amen ate. Sagteorebuad || Agerensliphe yl Aabenelin gp Po Geen aed on Her official dictionary wil! wpettido it. 1 have told a number of may expect to see America 4 little thing—but It ls re y one of diligence, thrift, care, thought; con- | friends what it has done for me and band knows that I love him-—I do loeriences in j h great, hostile (he most important thin know of, Sane Wa heaee Gini Deave, Uk be Tinie Guiundont | wideration for the righte of the peo-' give you peremascn, Oy tee mag ood f house cannet = Sirive to keep up-to-date, too—don't takes where necemary. lao knows that shewkd he attempt to} tons, women pe | ple; enforcement of the Jaw—such as a testimonial.” — Mrs, Jesse | lose out on every interest beside the! We never hear any question as to ™ phage es ons ye Aap» |phraser ox these will compose her Ryzenaes Beste 1 Jasper, ae. . ‘tdboed home. Don’ - er " ne | ula There is no r reason for your Ite ep on satay sit on Sem bot sana on wo te ro ov = Gay once aac ees ioelhg ame = and — peo aces caallidete Mra. Henry Landes, trying Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable from 15,000,006 to 4,000,000, Wit! want to be with you. Don't Im necemury to have recourse to trek | "0 a Eadis colienen cna’ teas Mra Criawold | will set a high standard, we are cor Compound than this—it has helped : Gistresstal country.” #st, however, that he be tied to your ery in order to gain or hold the af. /P'.* WP my little guitease and “beat ) Oraay peor | tain She will stand on her own two other women. Soif you suffer from P Protest: Or a S0TOn strings, xo to speak. Let him fection of a husband? r tel eowermmental prow. [fet bending to no pressure but |displacementa, irregularities, back- 1 : - huve his evening a week at lodge or) Yours very truly, MRA FMM, | Don't be the meek little momee--| y places they hold high | that Of right; whe witlvhe unmettish, |acbe, ® rier Gente, Mate Toe Ee eee tare bees sumenatt age Keep yourself just ax well-dreased as « provi nad have \coneclentions, swayed only by thore | through r foreign-born. White, binck Tit he bom at sunt as happy now | YOU caf possibly afford to—be clean | ie nabticipetion i pol demands that investigation, proves to | ber this splendid eine. . What you are, racially, | Dear Mine Grey: Our married fife and when | may clean, I mean phyal- ir participation in pol-)0°r . | did for Mrs. Petersen it may do for as T was the firet year. | itlew ie valuable to the race. her look to the welfare of the peapie. t ly or religionsty, ix not a) MRS GM. fant & question of my keeping he. ‘cally and morally keep yourself it was @ wise woman who mid « of great importance to the 7 but it ls @ question of hie keeping | aie repreach and be someone eee you, | We are very weary listening to the te The Sypteie Gompuat stanis aounee Guat wean to—|w true but very trite maying that the ‘P*t men know much sbout some « foundation of nearly fifty fone. " your husband can be proud weg mow a ow sl, on Dear Mise Grey: According to the I love my husband very dearty, and of: study him, learn how to handle government tn no better than the other ‘cde nae men and woul vears nat = geod |workd’'s standard, the onty way of |if I should lose him I think I should jum, maby himr when be neds it, let | Beople: nnd we hang our heads init tc, wrow all that ta tao Advertisement religions, jretaiing the love of one's husband /die, but if he should spend evening him think he is having bis own way [shame when we review some of the | iii anything, end our candidate prejudices & part—pretending to after evening away from me-—that ut always jet him kn that {acts of recent government in some * mands an the representative of the re not; for women for | would be a different proposition. whatever happens you are hot going ae been taught to “play | BUT. he doesn't do it—not because he to let married life down your own her cards well,” and take a certain int a real he-man, but beeause | My husband treats mo course of action in order to win and make it so durned pleasant for bir ven me more, and is more keep the admiration and affection of at home that he just naturally hates artentive to me in this, our third rome EURALGIA ~—telt and inhale the vapors other half of the human race, ready And there are those who would and able to take her place in the jetih have women devote themselves actual business of our city govern jte the surface of things political, to! ment, |atademic theories, Women's chief rea : : 3 the mate of the species, ito leave year of married life, than be was! | Value, in the eyes of some politicians, i a, ae te It seeme to me that if we had not! Perhaps our position ie different when I married him. GieM | has been their ability to surrender Only 40 Words in 7 Ye free apecch, (tm wrongly educated slong the |trom most young married people, for | jean to make audiences and to belp| Will Filed H Over 74 Jers Used ¢ free {ines of courtship, marriage, etc. that at the present time I am working; || --_—-—-ceeennnnnnees ereate popular wenUment for a proj 1 ere oe <a haan aie aaa : aeaemblage, Women would be honest with them-|have charge of an office here in the | cot Containing but 40 words, what isltomie et ¥ lselves, and with thelr husbands, of leity: we have had bills accumulate Vital Statistics | Women are no longer content with | sald to be the shortest wi'l In the . tetal excite lovers, and mot have to resort to art-|which we are forced to pay and I |idle prattie about budget ayxtems, we county was filed Rriday In superior) SOYNER STOMACH | and recur ful maneuvers in order to hold their am compelled to work whether he Mise Mary MeCormick, young|Delleve io budgets: we're used to court, The will was made by . ‘They © love: but ¢ could he employed {9 | Whee it or not, We have furnished HE ar donna of the Chicago opera, | them, are stilt learning much | Ferdinand Canonica, of Ravensdale, | can now be had at any drug store, or ; Passed the more useful occupations than study-/up a four-room spartment and we @nd protege of Mary Garden, ts off | *bOat them. Our versatile hounehold | who bequeathed $1 each to bis seven) sent direct for $1.00 and §2 ‘by ; - ve, which tie ween Se re — = Bonen ag Pog: 1 to Buwrepe for further training, for|*™Perience, our doing much with hit jeeps and daughters and gives the! Joyner Drug Co. Spokane, All 008 - , - = we Le of me ™ the, o abill 0 of hi 3 are lene. dangurenn taining to the heart, e@justing mic-|etth the @ichen mote the table, Ts ney thincth Feld PhS ave pane Miss Garten ts paying | oat ality to stick to @ Gisngres.! rent of bia $2,000 extuge to his wife. druggtats Advertisement. i toes all thom little t a THE SEATTLE ART CLUB is) when we are alone which men are owe e112 Ninth holding ite second quarteriy exiibit © ept to think belittle the position a ; tg Y "has aroana'the howe “ite'se’ MARRIAGE LICENSES |" ° . Matterof- A reader of this colume asks for not easily frightened by | wring housecleaning sumgestions @ pillowense saying ‘The information is too long to ppaon building priest in a camock aay. | orint, but any other reader desir. | ‘oye It just as much as J, but if we Name and Kealdence Ase.| sPOKANE.--Maurice P. Codd ao Weer’ ng the same information may ob- | heave friends for dinner he wouldn't Kosk!, Alex. Aberdeen Legs! |quiyed of murder in connection with tai @ bafletin on the subject by | think of doing those “little” things Mout. Elenpra, Aberdeen Lage death of Frank P. Brinton. applying to The Seattle Star - for ma. aod I just let him Chink that |“tich. Jobe Henry. Brerott Legal Washington bureau, 152% New Keone, Merey Ardetia, Beattie Legal| - 1 woukin't have him do it for the ad ee johnson, Milde 1, Burne Pia world. I am « good cook and give | ioherts Robert. 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