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¥ ‘ a THE SEATTLE STAR N Gs OFFER ON Conthia Grey: é — Possible to Love Two 1 We omen at the Same Time, Says Police Chiefs Lay Blame on One Man Who Does—What Do You Think? | We Tell It With Values! Many Sources — Main 6720 gliver: BY CYNTHIA GREY BY M. D. TRACY Can a man truly love more than one woman at once? A BAN FRANCISCO, June 21—Po-' second wife asked the question last week, when she wrote Moo chiefs assembled here for the (hat her husband was always talking about ‘his firet wife who international police chiefs’ conven. died; how good she was; how much he thought of her, ete., tlon today tried to answer the ques and at the same time maintained he loved his present wife. tion of “What causes crime” Following are some replies: ! But the answers were varied Dear Miss Grey: The “Unhappy Wife” asked if a man can Glands, Just now heralded as the Jove more than one woman. Some men can, at any rate. I real fountain of youth which Ponce Jove two women, one deceased, one living. I loved the dead de Leon sought, were blamed by Dr. one with all my heart and that love has never died. I love Eva Charlotte Reid, psychiatrist of the one living just’as dearly, so much so I never hurt her the University of California. ‘feelings by talking of the departed one. Top Coats and Capes $19: In these Garments, be it Dres Suit, Cape, Coat or Wrap, one rises a! lor their i i 1 ace But 18 chiefs when anked fit trea She asked about jealousy—Love and jealousy go together. ' . to the occasion with all the gr carwere te the question differed a .0te act mush love where thong iene ener: A Very Low Price and charm of the world. undreds Entirely New Today Greet You Lack of education or Ignorance EXPERIENCE. was the answer given by four. Three! see blamed poor training and poor; Dear Miss Grey: TI am a second | homes, Three others blamed prohi-'wite, very happy and contented. I'm bition, Two laid responsibility @t the fully convinced that my husband door of poverty. Two others sald it dearly loved his first wife and before was “after the war” reaction. we were married he told me how Dope, women and unemployment nappy and contented they were and received one vote each and one More {hat there was nothing in the world | went to “Just pure laziness.” to compare with @ woman's pure) Dr. Reid declared ductiess @land* jove, | caused most of the nation’s owe J have been married to him sev The thyroid gland waa the chief of erat years now and it does not hurt |; a ne Boat fender, If it were improperly devel: my feelings to hear him speak PH bag ken prteedl rye iad me oped, she said, it permitted thore ner, In fuct, 1 often mpeak of her to outer air above, rather than the bace conditions to arise in the ume jim as tho I'd known ber, havi0g |terig in the icuen ane be mind and body which furnish th® four of her young children to briOK are compuraticely, few im nab chew gg deer up. [In fact the air in anything approach- “Children should be kept In school |"; have her photo where they can |{.,/a°4 the air in anuthing approach. until they are at least 18 years Of giwayy wee it, and I often speak of ee rot gen a oy han me age,” declared N. A. i. pees r to them. I should never, never \churches. The neseoe af An safety commissioner of Binghamp- jealous of her, aa I fully believe | 5, ton, N. ¥. my husband loves me and J admire|eia 4, 2, the pollution of public water supplie ti ith “Lack of education and improper /nim ail the more for not forwetting ® | sireetp ar be dalege. Soverthetess| ‘The sunshiny days may make you feel that you simply eannot wear your old coat a day longer. And you will welcome with keen enthusiasm this opportunity to purchase’ @ new coat, or cape if you prefer, at such a modest price. You will delight in the attractive collection at $19.75 Tweeds, polos, herringbon: dou ble faced materials—nicely made garments, the majority silk-lined —and in brown, tan and gray Star readers who would like a Net showing the forms of govern ment of the countries of the world will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bu- reau, 1822 New York ave, Wash- ington, D. C., and ft ing two cents in stamps for postage, With a new twist and a new drape, these charming “Sweet Sixteens” deftly achieve a new Fashion out of an old one— aay 6) umerous careful studies have shown For Women Itraining during the years of Youth goog woman, as so many men do. ia j * tthe things en ponie uri ware tne a et and Misses ja commented Chie ‘ would al memory to! e jertminals ‘come from homes where at it that way. ee ‘Ge foes i Second Floor. they were surrounded always by if | Jealousy is a demon tn any home. | mr noranee.” Ri in foolish to be jealous or envious } “a Denver, placed 4 How many moons has the planet) | Hf G. Ferguson, of of the dead. This woman should take |, inugtter? Yo there aky pentttiity ai jwomen in the list. “Wine, women her husband's word for it, that 9 bite oe aa o e ~¢ the three, women are ¢ 4 | ‘and of the thi not necessarily, interfere with such &!an4 what is their distance in radii We Have Just Unpacked —in colorings that radiate youthful charm moat to blame.” ion were lV Ch Or ee we yet se > ; with their artistic blend of hues, feature the inclined to apectty that lack Of DTOD-| woes branchen has the legislative! Jupiler hae nine movns, four of Hardin Ss Patience most complimentary of lines, and confine jor enforcement was the element logy o¢ the Philippines and who ap-|“Mich ore large. There As certainly which made It a cause of ortme. points the Justices of their supreme | “Prohibition causes crime because POS their adornment to quiet simplicity but with the most gracious draping. to assume life on any of ite moons. BY LEO R. SACK correspondents, to their surprise, ” The atmosphere of Jupiter ts a mass y NGTON, J 21.~June’s | were pointedly advised to “put the tt faila to prohibit,” maid Chief W.°"p), te dud talked ot ouorienht WASHINGTON, June 21.~Jun A. Rinken, of Denver's detective de-|oo.s form the legislative body of of cloud or steam, apporenily red ltorrid heat waves finds government | brakes on.” There was considerable partment. “The bootleg sets them iy. priippine government. The jus- asi There ts doubt about the dlame- lorticials tagged out, nerves on edge |Comment among them to the effect crazy where good whisky didn't.” tices of the eupreme court are ap- ers of Jupiter's moons. For four! with the long grind of publie affairs. | that Editor Harding of the Marion op MOR Gy STA ; of them, the diameteraYn miles may |rhig year, the man in the White| Star, and President Harding of the . torte Ps hag Songer g Ay Ed stated as £500, 2.190, 3.550, 2,960. hessees be no exception. | White House, were tigutes of di- i T B Soloist bora af the euprame’ court deing| Tie, Other’ are Catimated ot odont! 1 siee the presitent lventant viewa, ” le: : 5 ci “, 6 | You Should Not Fail o be Americans and the others Filipinos. {107 hts ilar ke des ce ae this summer finds his cabinet offi-| Reports of this stormy session at to See These at...... . ® ore Their distance tn. radit. from the \cer® recipients of scathing criti-/the White House, when published, in ro uction Sew Aid the name “America” haD-|planct vary from 2.55 to 389.80, |ciamn, extending over a period of |some not too guardedly, brought 9 be bestowed on the two con- six months or more. |forth a stinging assault on the ents? In the fr a hi tience |president from Senator Stantey, The delightful finishing touches which the b Charch Choir("2:- Vespuect, a native of KEEP WELL [3s toe past tow wae Seleiing Kentucky's democratic spellbinder. French call the “Bloom of the Dress” is fully y [Piorence, went tn partial command | | HAY FEVER point. He is wick and tired of af-| It is a rule of the White Houre half their charm. Mint Moss Hemion will be one ot jor an expedition of exploration. He saults on the attorney general, Bec: that the president may not be quot- the sototets in Lina Lehmann's song |reached the northeastern part of the retaries Fall, Hoover and others of|ed unless his statement is given to + aR cycle, “In Per- South American coast. On his return BY DR nIsHOP DR. K. H. BISHOP the cabinet, by Congresamen and/the newspapermen in writing. In sian Garden,” tolto Europe he wrote « pretty full ac- AY fever is giving |[°w"Papers of both parties, reporting the “put on the brakes” be presented Fri jcoune of what he had sten, which way gradually to President Harding has made it a/conference, some newspapermen day evening in the |was published in 1804. !t was, in 40 medical science. | Practice, since hie inauguration, to| were accused of violating this rule. auditorium, 1311\far as ts known, the first printed de- Hay fever suf.|%¢® newspaper correspondents here| Now the Washington correspond- Fitth ave, by Ply-|scription of the mainland of the ferers are legion.|tWice a week at the White Houre.|ents “cover” the White House with mouth Congrega-| Western hemisphere, a0 it natureiy Many are at.|They write out questions and aub-|a threat hanging over their heads, thon al chureh| brought the writer into. notice. At tacked at the} mit them to him. He answers those | It ts this: choir. She was thie time there was a German pro- mame hour of|that he deems appropriate, If one more Washington corre ‘one of the leading fessor of groaraphy named Waldece- the same day| At ® recent conference the matter | spondent violates the White House singers in “The mueller connected with the college of each year. Many |f criticisms leveled at administra-| rule and “quotes” the president, all of Waytarer.” se Die, of @ village now included tn | week relief in| tion officials came up. It was the|them will be barred from the exec “In a Persian eastern France. He read this oo- new climates, |Subject of an animated lecture to! utive's office, and there will be no Garden™ ts to be count and seas much interested, In but new comes |the sssembled newspapermen. |more bi-weekly conferences at staged with cos |the year 1507 he printed a little boo 1 | Nord that relief ts possible in many| The Harding administration critics | which newspapermen may ask the fatumes in appropri-|f" Latin on the college press and’ casos right at home, were branded “political black- |agesident questions, written out on —— eon : ~ Merrinew ate setting. Therelentitied tt “An Introduction 1) iC hay fever comen at practically |euards” and other names, and the@lips of paper. FIND $6 000 will be 40 volees in the chorus. Wal-|Geography.” It contained this s¢"-) the same time each year, a fnirly |~ si FN ae Be or ’ 1 ace McMurray, choirmaster of Ply-|tence. which was to have lasting (-| accurate guena often may'be made | by noting the partloular rons, weed, | } mouth church, is directing the pro ifacage on the history of this “ me | BANK LOOT!|:::: eer ers te, | hae prc ea ee * pi having been discovered by | time _ VITAL STATISTICS Johnson, George J.. girl | Hond# valued at more than $6,000 Amerigo or Americus, we may call it : r In h ° Nakamura, Katsuji, boy were recovered Tuesday from the Amerige, or America.” we, pa rg Nant Pt authma ocourring Zz jOrriit, Robert >. gir. |pile of discarded tank robbers’ loot “ee ¢allcear ga Uh “laegee to have w AS feel Phillips, Ivan E., trl |found near Lake Keechelus Sunday | Why @id Cleopatra and Antony yale examing the | Pederson, Arthur, girl by Mr. and Mrs, A. F. King, 410 E.| ep ns 5 ot for any obstruction 1° Upper Bir parsages, | Ridgeway, Whitson, boy. GIRLS! LEMONS mit suicide? | Riley, Bernard, boy Roy st, | Cleopatra committed suicide, ac- Boon Ay £ 1. Sidall, Max, boy. | The bonds were part of the $40,000 cordaag to tradiiten, ty the tite-at 7 ne can be found, it should be Tee sir apes Zone. ga stolen from the East Stanwood bank EACH SKIN WHITE can, to eats acne hamatiliok — Ber sae or not the attack is ethotf, Charlies, 7. sf en esp, b * edeu Y contact with « . Best Spring Tonic ‘Joseph. boy jest —.. — eo be BL hibited in the triumphal procession | tain, gheunes ot Which aon oR Wheian, John, boy. ave hat when ne cheeci o re. ctavianus; Antony, aerted by r wt IDEAL BLOOD Wildermuth, John, girl |trieved goods in made the total loss the Begplion feet and hie gen are, batt he i f an sg ep tes rea MIXTURE ~ -1 the pation ree fr y MARRIAGE LICENSES apheg pt ee eee aallogatc Squeeze the juice of two lemonal|and deceived by a false report Of| wien away wan ine on ce Cleanser and system renova-| Name and Residence. : into a bottle containing three|fhe death of Cleopatra, committed | rationt should place Ah yar ae $1.00 and $2.90 bottles at drug | Jordon, Harvey S, Seattle ... eens GRANDVIEW.—Mayor R. D. RNo-| sunces of Orchard White, which any |*wiclde by falling on his sword. | atituting hale for feather pillowa, ost Or p. p. Joyner Drug Co,, | Cottrell, Bessie 1. Seattle ....Legal|vig of Yakima leads» tneeting of Y followed Antony’s. p ed ki rong | Cleopatra's sutet drug store will supply for a few p ton for hair mattresses, etc. W —Advertisenen H see 21} . oy : | ar , ete. Wom. : {iaesshec pears cs yo Ne ee sacieine ts noes yg ane 4 cents, shake well, and you Rave ai. |. ine Coll Ne en and girls affitcted with hay i . : 2 {for electricity In discussed. Expected ter pint of harmless and de| ho built the Coliseum at Nome?! tever or asth ; Her yee hg 8 hmong a Oe 32 ithat appeal to state board of public | 1a" ’ | The Emperor Vespasien had it} asthma should be careful 9 |iightful lemon blench, Massage not to use talcum powder conta Poreival, Leonard, Tacoma ....Legal| Works to be made for lower rates. | iin wweetly fragrant lotion into| Pwilt, 1¢ was de wever, by . sage o asibpiouee |!ng orris root, Note should also be a Sercivas Sve, ‘Fone _. ge ‘witweerrs the tace, neck, avn Gnd tan® le son and xnccessor, ye Metco in an an Shihan: the aimee rT} 9 Parke. Alex, Grandview 1 VANCOUVER. — Fred 8. Robern, each day, then shortly note the). % always appear after eating h Rheumatism Tucker, Ruth Elizabeth, Seattle «26 marries Mra, Lucile Kramer, 62 ndadiees pets poe: var } beauty and whiteness of your skin. ns CKKS, strawberries and cor Rect Wdeooes Waren baatie 20 48 Mh Sa Famous stage beauties use this} What tn the largest animal tn the) tain cor farion, Seattle from terrible experience | Sets, Florence ¥ PEL PURE RPRE p nf Ce ee ciworat etfs TAS oe caused by rheumatiam. | Furtwangler, Wm. F., Seattle. .Leeal | ie sees lemon iotion to bleach and bring/ World: . : pese simple tests fall, a phys! : . at 608 B.|Laht, 1da S. Senitle’ ..-.----Lesa!| DIVORCES GRANTED | soft, clear, roxy-white com-| The southern finback whale clan oftentimes ean decide what| Harmless Laxative to Clean Little Bowels and Sweeten Siedler, Edward, Manette Dubot ‘ plexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, - causes attacks by tnoculating . . Alexander, Lueila, Seattle .. Grams r and tan bicach, because it doesn't], Who was the firnt partiamentarian | into the akin of the arm minute Sour, Colic Stomach—Babies Love It Christenson, Ephriam, Tacoma .. Lohme irritate.—Advertisement. in the house of representatives amounts of a sterile extract of each — to get rid of their torture} Munson, Pearl A, Tacoma ..- Lee, August from Minnie L. ~| The position of clerk at the speak-| oe tne pollens or other substances| Millions of mothers depend net pv Contains no ne simple way at home. Hennings, Lawrence Seattle Legal | Thiz, Mike from Violet —— 7 we table was ore pren 74. bue | iy Fas tide. seston mall it 4c Meyer. § tie Vek : DEATHS YOUR NICKEL WILL ri ; y 00 po ghee rs the chen ’ fle idered roducing the} genuine California Fig Syrup to ytd drugs. Babies love tts de ly cust out this notice, mail it to| Burns, Frank B.. Oakland ....Legal ae or 2g ia | *¥™mptoms, No discomfort is felt un-|clean and freshen baby's stomach | icious taste, Thea 5 Your own name and ad-|Mecay, Fay, Keilogs, idahd,. Legal |Balrd. Frances Hughes, 11 years. cerning parliamentary questions did) i the substance actually causing|aoq bowels. id hb} Ask your druggist “for genuine einable Information entirely |Scarpo, Martino, Seattle foe saa m NOW BUY YOU not arise until the 54th congress. | the trouble in injected, when a slight | "2, Dowels “California Fig Syrup,” which has sable of Write her at once, before you | Maricanta, Congetto, Beattie» 6 . jwhen Asher C. Hinds wae appointed | dwelling, reddening and itching oc. When the little one is constipated, | full directions for infants tn arms, Advertisement. Giazik, John &., Seattle ......... 1 A REAL CIGAR |": the office by Rpeaker Reed, BY) our Once the right substance is|has wind, colic, feverish breath,| and children of all ages, plainly a reason of Hinds great ability, M*/ thug detected, relief usually ean be| coated tongue, or diarrhoea, a haif-| printed on bottle. Mother! You |long service, and his published works | California’ or you may obtained by weekly {noculations of | teaspoonful promptly moves the pois. |™must say “ ion fig syrup,—Adver- jon parliamentary procedure of the | trorencin, creasing doses of an extract of|0ns, gases, bile, souring food and|get an imits Ask your dealer to show you house of representatives, he Became | thy offending substance, thus caus-| waste right out. Never cramps or | tisement. the Wm. Penn |the Note. Since Hinde the. the |i, the body to manufacture ite own | meee e house. Since Hinds’ time the| \mysne," jelerke at the apeaker's table haa been | Nicisin ty in Sanit tase yeu smoke |PopMarly called “portamenterian ry WISE WOMEN with real old-time satisfaction—the ¥ > i" A famous medical man of ancient Win. Penn. Long domentic filier,|, What ts sewer gas? Ts tt very] dangerous? # states regarding his writings select binder, and imported wrapper, | ny. sewer gas of which so siucy | thet they were but a collection of} | it ie made by skillful cigar makers. |wrog said some years ago doca not | Knowledge obtained from the “Wise You recognize that Wm. Penn is! 0 .i9¢ as @ specific pas. Sewers, and | Women,” & real cigar tho instant you see It. particularly those retaining deposita| D0 you realize that in thoke times| It at once caught the fancy of the|o7 organic matter for considerable |the women, and not the men, knew Great American Smoker, an over-| periods, may yield vafious gases of |A00Ut the healing properties of me: | night success. He put a Wm. Penn decomposition, and whder extreme | “icinal plants, roots and herbs? From | in his mouth, smoked it, and said: eonditions these gases may be posi-| the earliest times, women had a “This is the Cigar.” Today tt isthe tively and immediately dawoerous, | Knowledge of the treatment of dis largest selling ent cigar in the; —— ease and of the healing merit of | qountry. roots and herbs. NOTE—There is only one svica| Fleet Will Aid Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable for a Wm. Penn—6c astraight—35 | A Compound was originated by a wom. per hundres—§50 per thousand. | Vet Convention an, Lydia BE. Pinkham, and ts now) | Pleane do not ask the dealer to seil| Altho the navy department has or-|known and praised by women of all tor leas, He can not afford to do|4¢red at least part of the Pacific fieet | a It is prepared from roots and ~Advertisement held in San Francisco for the Dis-|herbs having medicinal action of | War Veterans’ convention, | & t value in the treatment of June 27, it will not interfere with the | troubles women so often have,—Ad- | festivities planned for July 4 {n Seat. | vertisement, tle, flag officers on the New Mexico nam | declared Wednesday. | The orders, however, will probably prevent the fleet from arriving here | July 1, as was first scheduled | Plans for the entertainment of the bluejackets were formulated Wednes: | day at a joint meeting of the naval affairs committee of ‘the Am . . egion, the Chamber of Commerce |* ™""*" "Soret mynutee after taking and other social and civic organiza Stops—Gas, Acidity, Sour Stomach tions. Heartburn), Belching, Sweiling and all after eating distress in—Two SAN JOSE.—Sixty-six men and|Minutes. Absolutely harmless, | eight women, confessed users of| Sold by all Drug Stores. Samples re ee drugs, arrested in raids here in last|Free by addressing the Jo-To Co., NINE ty +48 hours, Bellingham, Wasb i Buy your fireworks from a dealer selling “HITT’S FIREWORKS” You are buying the best fire- works made and supporting a Seattle payroll. priditense- Croom abled This motto should hang in every home— over the boys’ bed—in the girls’ room: Clean Shoes Neat Shoes Polished Shoes Indicate Character Keep Your Shoes Neat! F. Dalley Commpeny of NewYork, Inc. Buffalo, N.Y. | 122 Third Ave con

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