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i g2 eat Fr sii eda fil 8) evened lite DAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. | fA [ Had Varied Experience. did not care to go back; she pre ‘— home and my children in theirs, together. of her daughter. the two disagreeable bcs ta the same home there is war, | ‘hen one only ts of that kind it| suffering for the one who! to do right, and her home is/ for her. | My mother-in-law and I loved each | » We never had any cross! My father had been alt courtesy | consideration, so we chikiren ‘was worthy all the homage thoughtful of his mother as he be and tried to have him see. i} sen after marriage than was before. I told him to going to her for the things <r t33 i out. . Then in the Hh 25 woman to want to make Rest by herself and get herself | to it with no one look: > when a woman tnsists that Es has all the right tn a son's home| yd the wife has to take a second comfort | it to my heart. interfering with the af- | council. households. As ‘What ts a charivart? The charivart (also, chivaree, or ‘i selves socially or politically un- “popular. The French inhabitants of Louisiana and Canada brought the ‘custom to America and through custom ia not altogether extinct at) ° MUMa Wirey a ch Mother-in-Law Strife Caused by Two Fami- lies in Same House, Writes One Mother, Who Has Dear Miss Grey: The Bible story of Ruth and her mother- |}} felaw was not intended as a lesson for daughters-in-law, It) ‘gas not because Naomi was her husband's mother that Ruth 3 d to leave her, but she realized she was living a better, life with her husband's people than with her own, r / anther the better things. | © Twas a daughter-in-law for 17 years with my mother-in right in the home with me all the years. ther-in-law about the same number of years, but I live in| Young people and old people are facing life from entirely ferent viewpoints, and they cannot merge into one. Each should have an abiding place of their own. There are few where it is really necessary for the old and young to Tt is not because of the relationship that there is so much The one who is hard to get along with in the FS of her son is just as hard to get along with in the We know several cases where the thter will not have her mother live with her, she is so ble, and she is put off onto the daughter-in-law. the wife who is disagreeable with her mother-in-law is as disagreeable with her own mother. Miss Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday end Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. and |) on Tuesday and Thursday from Mo & m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times 4s it seriously interferes with her writing. pass between us, and neither! bring about involuntary servitude, of us had a qualm of jealousy,| but damages for the breach of auch sure. I adored my own moth. | °*fracts can be collected. Be s.r FORD MAY SHUT SEATTLE PLANT mn said bo was a tar more Action Would End Jobs of|| 350 Men to do, so she would NOt! Three hundred and fifty Seattle men will be thrown out of work by ail of our consideration for | October 1 if Henry Ford goes thru » neither one of us had ®/ with nis threatened program of clos- her own liking. There WS) ing down his Eastern automobile ee ty ta a trian} | DIAMt® to check profiteering by the |f}| ve it really ina steel and coal trusts, according to we another always present. see | yor. Jobs assistant manager of the do, no matter if they Art |local assembling plant of the Ford y eyes. There is an instinct 19 | siotor Co. The Seattle plant's month- lly payroll is around $100,000. Jobs explained that lack of mate j rial would foree the closing of the local plant within 15 days after the Eastern factories cease operation— 15 days being the time required to ship material from Detroit to Seattle. According to Ford's announcement, t and tries | ne will close his plan’ Jobs said that Ford's River Rouge wahon te tractor factory had already been or- dered closed, cutting off a daily out Put of 400 tractors. Bill Planned to Restore Markets An ordinance designed to restore never molests them. They | street markets on Pike pl. has been wes and I live mine. I ordered drafted by Mrs. Kathryn ‘outside interests that | Miracle, chairman of the harbers and nt and I have no| public grounds committee, of the city ‘The council recently ordered Pike not lovey pl. cleared of all obstructions to traf. that | fle. Thig compelied street merchants into | to take quarters in the new market e and | building opened by the Public Mar- ket and Department Store Co. eae | Protest Political Posters on Road Vigorous protest against the nail- ke ing of political posters along state highways is voiced in a circular just | published by the Automobile club of Western Washington. | “We ask our guests to keep the | auto parks clean. Why can't we keep the roads clean ourselves?” says D. A. Shelor, manager of the club. Nita Naldi wili have a featured them it was prety generally distri>-| rain with Alice Brady in uted over the United States. TR! gaconda.” | | | || I have been a} September 16. “Anna | | | | | Uriet—Light of God. Imogene—-Beloved daughter. Amabel—Lovable. Bidney—Bruiseg, troubled. eee What 1s the cause and remedy for ear canker in domesticated rabbits? It ts caused by one of the mange mites. it is infectious and fatal then neglected. Rabbits having ear mange, or “canker,” shake their heads, flap their cars, and try to scratch inside their ears with their ai . Inapection shows the ear to be more or less covered by a . This trouble can be corrected softening the scab with soap and and then applying a mixture parts olive oil and 1 part car- Bolic acid or cresol. Several treat- the existing order of things and is ‘opposed to premature innovation (he fa also apt to regard any innovation 4s premature); he is opposed to change, hence often to progress. A YEtical is a person who carries the- orien or convictions of right, and en- pecially of social or religious reform, nearly or quite to their furthest and most unqualtfied application; a member of a political party holding the most advanced or progressive views. Summarized, to a radical “it has not been done before” ta no argu- ‘ment against a thing, while to a con- servative it is the beat of arguments. ose Can contracts for personal services be entorced? No, since enforcing them would is asinine | Btar readers who wish it of | | Historical events occurring on | |f| “hole each day in September will re. | |] | Model, ceive same by writing to the Se | 1¢inch attle Star Washington Bureau, b-birved 1322 New York Ave., Washing ton, D. C., and enclosing 2 cents oven | in stamps for postage. 4 [Best wi — + sadn FREDERICK & NELSON “CROWN” Ments will be necessary to effect a Heater | With @ radical? Grate for $1 9.50 A conservative ts one who upholds|}) Coal and Wood “8-Minute” OHIO Range Ohio 6-hole Model, $69.00 18-inch 874.00 | Coll $3.00 Downstairs Store On Sale Tuesday at THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSO FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET. (2700 Pieces of Costume Jewelry \ In this big assortment of nearly 3,000 pieces will be found Bar-Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, Cuff Cc Buttons, Hat Pins, Metal Pencils, Beauty Pins, Lingerie Clasps, Bead Necklaces, and many cther items—remarkably attractive values. [00 NewGingham House Frocks Remarkably Low 6 Dinner Plates 6 Soup Plates 6 Sauce Dishes 1 Salad Bowl 6 Cups and Saucers Imported Serving Trays 65c Each nN RAYS with attractive wicker frames, metal handles and cretonne lin- ing effects, in three styles, i2ineh ciroular, oval 18x 10% inches and oblong 14%4x8%. Priced for Tuesday's sell- ing, at 66¢. —THE, DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Drapery Fabrics at Specially-Low Prices —to help you work out your Autumn Home-Decorating Plans 2,540 Yards 36-inch Cretonne Special 15 Cc Yard A collection of mill-ends and factory sam- ple lengths of pretty Cretonnes suitable for draperies, cushions and comforter coverings; in stripe backgrounds or floral and chints designs on colored grounds. Width 35 inches, special 15¢ yard, Medium-weight Semi-Porcelain ser- vice, with pale gold floral border de- sign, in Mayflower Colonial shape. The 42-piece Set includes: 6 Bread and Butter Plates 1 Creamer 1 Sugar Bowl and Cover 1 Vegetable Dish 1 Meat Platter —the 42-piece Service, $5.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE and- White. Regular and extra sizes, 36 to 54. —THE DOWNSTAIRG STORE bans, offering. Brown CHECKED AND PLAID GINGHAMS In lovely shades of Green, Blue, Red, Brown, Lavender and Black- LOSE-i Heliotrope Jade Comet (Blue) : Columbia (Blue) —exceptionally low-priced, at THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Privd for Tuesdays Selling S[22 HESE fresh new House Dresses, in clean- looking domestic and imported Ginghams, are well made, becomingly-styled and are re- markable values at the price. “ ~. TEN SMART NEW STYLE Trimmings of white organdie, plain: color gingham, bias bindings, becom- Pink, ve, Mee, Wo eeccceeet” 100 Autumn Hats ‘TITING Hats, Tur- and Dress Hats of Velvets, with metallic, feather, ribbon and flower trimmings, are included in this exceptional Colors noted: Black Navy Wallflower with unusual economy. 2,000 Yards - Dotted Swiss Muslin Special: 1,120 Yards Curtain Voiles Special 2Oc Yard Good-grade Voile for making plain or ruffled curtains, in ecru only; width 39 inches; excep- tional value; special 20¢ yard. A new shipment of this dainty fabric for ruffled curtains, in cross-bar, dot and clus- In lengths of two to ten yards; width 36 inches, special 21¢ yard. ter-dot patterns. 2,500 Yards Curtain Marquisette Special 15c Yard In fine, medium or heavy qualities, for curtaining various rooms. Lengths from two to twenty yards, in white, cream and ecru; width 36 Inches, spe clal 15¢ yard. A Wholesaler’s Samples Very Special $3.85 PAGE Downstairs Store THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE An Exceptional Offering, Tuesday: 600 Boys’ Tub Blouses SPECIAL @ Qe racu | . | Good Madras and Percale Blouses, printed and woven striped effects, in attached collar style, sizes 6 to 15 years, very specially priced at 6B¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE } i 150 (Only) Boys’ “2-Knicker’’ Suits SPECIAL $6.45 EACH Just 150 of these well-tailored 2-Knicker Suits, in belted model, with Coat and both pairs of Trousers (ully-lined. Sizes 7 to 16 years—special at $6.45. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New 56-inch Coatings SPECIAL $ 1.65 varp ‘An exceptional purchase of heavy quality Coatings ogg for the making of tailored topcoats and sports suits. Velours Hom Silvertones Oxford Cloth elton Golf Coating Tweeds Zibelines Plain and novelty weaves, in Rose, Gray, Brown, Cas- tor, Burgundy, Navy and Black. Width 56 inches, special $1.65 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “‘Jamestown’’ School Plaids and Checks 4? $1.00 varp A wide assortment of 38-inch Jamestown part-wool weaves for school wear, in Scotch plaids of Navy, Brown, Red, Copenhagen, Green, Gray and Black, and Black-and-White checks. Exceptional value at $1.00 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE — “‘Hugro” Electric Vacuum Cleaner | sect $37.50 HIGH-GRADE Electric Vacuum Clean- | er, well-made and finished throughout; » with the reliable Robbins Meyers Motor, one of the best in the electrical market; motor- driven brush with fabric bel! anteed. one year—14-inch nozzle. Special, $37.50. Electrical Goods lon, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2ZIc Yard 850 Yards Curtain Marquisettes Special 25c Yard Figured “ Marquisettes suitable for curtains fn hall, living-room or bed- rooms, shown in attractive Blue, Tan and Gray combination, or Rose, Tan and Blue combination. Width 36 inches, special 25¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE