The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1922, Page 2

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_ *< SATY RDAY, APRIL 22, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR ‘J F R EE Cynthia Grey: While Memory Is F resh, We Take Off Our fatto RUPTURED @=" of Love and Religion Bobs Up Again— Like| | an Endless Chain Letter Dear Miss Grey: I would like very much to have your} | opinion regarding love and nationalities. A very charming jand talented girl, whom I know very well, has seemingly| |thrown me in the discard, preferring instead a Hebrew ' gentleman. I have met him, and he shows every mark of If You Have « Large Navel) yofinement, holds a lucrative position, and it looks as if I'll! ure or Have Suffered | just have to step aside for him, | re After an Opera- She is a Protestant, and has always shown interest in her} ‘tien Try ny Fae Free chureh. Do you think their happiness can be secure? | bia “ HEARTBROKEN. One might just as well try to answer the old question: | “How old is Ann?” Occasionally men and women of different! } faiths marry and find happiness, but I should say more often} |they do not. It depends strictly upon the individuals, | whether they ave tolerant, broadminded, unaelfish, ete. The| , foie e snecess or failure of one matrimonial venture is not sufficient |" “°" Campargn for a seat in | ground to base that of another upon. | the city council she polled a| witiam Miracle, 9, son of | Judge John B. Gordon be-| Manuel Cueto, now third) Danny Capp, 8, because Dear Mine Grey?’ J have just read Mins Grey will receive cahers ) Phenomnal vote in the recent | Mra, Pig 44 ec. be-| cause, at Amipndt of jours | jbaseman on Seattle's balliwhen found in a deserted fan article signed “A Reader, What/] I her office Monday, Wednesday ‘ . cause he demonstrated fine| court, he is conducting retent- because 2 won the " ndiemayed. la Stenographer Thinks” She tetis| | and Friday from 1 to @ pm. and jprimaries, thereby giving| qualities of dévotion to his| leas war against speeders, | a, Ser Bg Sen cout beste Bark 4 bi ‘con? i |how the employers of stenographers || On Tuesday and Thurstay from || Seattle an opportunity to| t tame thir saan Gea ie pportunity to| mother and tireless energy in| hia effort to protect the lives who plays for the love of the every member of the Seattle Mrs. Henry Landes because ect tet tod |] do not come at other times an it lace itself in the front rank | aaststing her to be nominated | of eitizens he has not only i the on chase seriously interferes with ber P s for city council at the primar-| taken away licenses of offend-| game and not primarily fOr | police force. He is now in P act, Of course, all do not do there] { writing, jof progressive cities of Amer-\ieg He ig oredited with ped drivers, but has imponed, the money one He is 1m custody of Mre. Victoria . things but ft would be a surprine to! ‘ica. amall share 1 in hers success. jail sentences in neveral | cases. jecting unusua “pep” and 1 ead hii sus beh Liiee, know how many do. It does not stop | ~ —- —— secre Leas si ~ vigor into Seattle's px rform-| Anderberg, 4912 Woodlawn } Readers of this column who with a lst of the most noted tm |] ventions, with the names of ™ inventors, will receive sam @t the stenographers, It te tn the etorion, ete. I work tn @ factory + printing «hop to be exact, and 1 /84¥¢ her such hard work that she! is these employers’ wives’ duty to| things know of several of the places where |was forced to quit, telling her “you| wake up and get on the job. Rome | SHOW Of another case where a dear working In the shop, and the forelady | over how whe put it over, I think tt!can only met @ woman's ware these | NCES. eve. ve very apt to happen, I y Women, Gives Neat Trim Molds Rupture Securely : Mrs. iam: pre- fi Seattle Mar Wash. ; ita Williams, — or Teen ide. Naw York |{thia love business between employer |have to bexin at the beginning.” ‘The |day giria may have to buy their jobs litle wife sere ae Even eee ’ oo 6 Bice, inc. sve, Washington, D, C. and in. ||aM4 floor lady Ix most dingusting. [husband and she got quite @ thrill) thie way, and some are doing It|)° “ins Nat ® couple of pean 3 \ N. Y,, has a special | 8% .6 two sents in stamps for || One place In partioular, they have out of Ht and after the poor little | already, aon nani re che Edd og.§ rset attachment that holds | portase min love for years. The wit wife lett, and If » woman fh o ave the secs Ome eae. Sere os expensive ; no matter how - — ih thing Ms dint Bee She git Be SOUESING ' sene ae mee: . All the work she dees during the ‘ Even if the abdomen day so tous among the veople tn ; the shop. ‘These two cases are facts very fleshy, it holds any and I could tell of three others but t ture, with ease, comfort jit would take too much # : security. Hundreds of ANOTHER F n in Seattle and vicinity WHAT A FACTORY GIRL ‘ in need of just such a as Mrs, Williams is siete Compensation LAL) 1 ie to supply. _ Experience thas shown that many wom- M are unable to wear a cor- because of large Navel ptu or those following tions. The special surgi- corset and rupture sup- combined is igned to for all such conditions. Dear Miss Grey: Will you please anawer the following questions rela- live to the state compensation? } What is paid for death caused by accident while working? Mow and when paid? Does a widow with three children receive any more than o (woman without children? Does she forfeit (his tosurance by leaving t ate? ut the mothers penston? er child and what are the requiremente? Thanking you, A WIDOW. The state allows $100 for funeral expenses, and $850 additional in @ lump sum as soon as the clatm ts alt filed. In addition to this, she gets $20 a month and 8 extra for cach child under 16 years old, with ¢ martmum allowance of 250 a month. In event of remarriage, the allow- ance to the children ts continued, But the widow ts given $240 and her pen- tion then ceases, | As each child reaches the ege of | 16 the allowance decreased $5 « month To get the partioulars about the mothers’ pension you may Inquire at the mothers pension bureau, £00 Broodway, Beattle i eee ' SECOND NEAR SENECA NOW PLAYING The Supreme Achievement of D. W. GRIFFITH “You can only slump in your seat and gasp.” —N. Y. Tribune. an ; \ inal Support knows the f “ : , a ng, cutting and chafing 7 ; f d by narrow b 4 tht of the abdoi earried by the band around back and the pressure is times very great, caus- ng untold suffering. The . M tial broad supporting cous fith turns loose in attachment does a the theater.” all cutting, chafing aol . ‘ x : “ It is light, flexible, ‘ yp a . —Boston American. , cool and fits the fig-! k ee like a glove. It gives you 4 gense of absolute security| ge F } 3 | i d tion. | re , 7 ; MH Mrs. Williams will be at the Hotel, Seattle, Wash.,! 24, 25 and 26, to dem-| this marvelous Sup-| free to all women, She to fit it on you and to you that it is a great! to all rupture afflict-| ‘ed women. No matter what you have tried, now is your ee only to find out just require, and get the To Become Citizen Dear Miss Grey: Men who regis tered for the draft tn 1917, with in- tention papers, but claimed exemp- tion on the ground of non-citizenship, didn’t keep tn toueh with exemption board; now, can they get citizenship papers, or are they slacned ¢ es wlack- ere? ¥. 1 learn from the otfies of American Legion that he would prob- ably be classed os @ deserter, but could, under the clroumatances, be cleared of thts charge by simply ea plaining. He would meet wit tition in applying for his eit nahip | papers until the matter de sattefac- | torily cleared wp. | “The Bride’s AMUS ISEMENTS Music, color, Re MooreE: baicy Play!” voices, the beat of a THEATRE ; hundred drums, dis- Orpheum Cincuik tant roads, tramp- ess VAUDEVILLE | Marion Davies ! and ling feet, the rat- DAVE SCHOOLER tling roar of hoof- beats, beauty, love, a Wyndham Standing “IT was simply overpowered by the terrific forces Grif- Te : pageantry, the Kluting’s Entertainers ree personal ap-| hes ' by a competent lady | sweep of emotions MINSTREL When It’s Orange { -——a picture more MONARCHS BI Ti ‘Why be burdened with rup- colossal than “The Derso Retter ogee: 7 ime and suffer the continual Birth of lation.” A story of brid id i ance of wearing trusses irth o: a Nation, Doyle and Ned om ane ry A les = you don’t have to? Why more gripping than Cavanaugh | Norworth Gk teeeed see aatare “not use the Rice Method and “Way Down East.” toh legend woven into a etre will i e to your entire satisfac- y ast. thrilling modern romance play coneest we num E what results are possible of luxury, beauty, adven- | fine wana red ture! Sanday, “ORPHANS ie quisite and artistic picture, starring or THE STORM’ ic NORMA Adapted From “The Two Orphans” sai heed TALMADGE! With LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH “Smilin” uncomfortable. ‘The pimples were AFTERNOONS | hrou h y? s mh your case? Thousands ta been able to throw away ir trusses after a brief ap- plication of, the Rice Method and there are thousands who are still suffering the tor- tures of rupture because they know not where to turn for relief, Mrs. Williams is in Seattle to give all such wom- en the benefit of her expe- Fience and knowledge of her- Mia and invites you to her Private apartments at the Se- attle Hotel. Do not fail to get this free demonstration. Remember, Mrs. Williams will be in Seattle only three days, then your opportunity be gone, so by all means don’t fail to call and see this wonderful demonstration. | Daily from 9 to 12 a. m.,| 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 eve-. nings. | WM. S. RICE, Inc., Adams,| mY. lerge and red and fostered, and were eoattered began using Cuticura Soap ly Ointment, hiss geve instant relief, and after using one cake of Cuticonra Soap and one bex a Cuticura Ointment I wae healed.” in at Mies Doris D. Parker Gt., Berkeley, Calif, waters Sone So cleanse and pu- intment to soothe ry on Stops Itching Instantly! “etn at ve STRAND ORCHESTRA ECZEMINE = and heal and Cuticuza Talcum to WATCH FOR THE DATE! iscove: Be: -A. “hit 4 powder and perfume are ideal for Br aise Lars Bag Me seatmy Under S. K. WINELAND g nares . daily totlet purposes. Sota or sent, p. D., by Joyner Drug Coy Spokane.—Aaver Usement, Playing Original New York Score of “Orphans of the Storm” he ‘ Secaahermuss, seer: ab. oy o ’ i] emet Jou {} ‘a y Se

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