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Union Street Presents Block of Splendid Shops Na story building with splendid new mahogany trimmed store fronts and hundreds of square feet of plate lass arrests the passer-by on Union tween Fourth and Fifth Avenues. New White Building Offices Ready Oct. 15 MALL or large single-room offices for ESTERDAY a row of small rent. Rental ‘WO- or three-room office suites for Office rent. 1301 Fourth Avenue PEN office space for rent, to be adapted 8:30 to 5:00 to express needs of tenant. ELECTRIC light and heat for offices provided without extra cost. UNEXCELLED janitor service. METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY Seattle SEATTLE DAY AT PUYALLUP FAIR—OCTOBER 5 A TIP FROM LLOYD GEORGE Milk gtr | Children : Malted der Tabletforme. Yucatan. Beeman's— MF uggl the ( vim i yg Sch fancy step | Snai and zi fall of dash Ori F:.=) You're sure to like us— oh- oh-of ! | in QUALITY GUMS Wintergreen flavor : ° - Beeman’s Pepsin Peppermint flavor . . .... . . Yucatan Licorice flavor . . . ... . .~ Black Jack Tutti-Fratti flavor . . . . . California Fruit . to teach OfficeaF Grain ExtractiaPow-/and he will cease to be a hero. Mourishing- Mo cockieg. is recruiting amon “The Invisible Jungle, Knights of the Tiger’s Eye,” a new) secret order, is being formed to combat the Ku Klux Klan. It} the racial and religious elements said to be opposed by the Klan. Here's an initiation, , Cynthia Grey: “Be Attractive and Elusive,” Says “Mother of Four” —“Flirt With Other Men and Your Husband Will| Be Too Busy Watching You to Bother With Other Women"—We Wonder If He's Worth It? BY CYNTHIA GREY In the following letter I am a little inclined to disagree with “A Mother of Four” as to the proper and fitting sre of keeping one’s husband. woman for, and that she can is at all times the better causes great suffering for a truly love him you must help ean only scare up 4 lnugh and take | his wanderings as a huge foke the romance will all be taken out of it T know. 1 have been thru and know too, that a laugh ts the death war rant to a middle-aged romance. My Uttle story may help you. I, too, had lived seven years with my husband and worshiped him; made of myself a doormat for his dear feet.| and at inst he wanted something more exciting than a dusty rug and, of course, found one, He changed to me as yours has changed to you, and Imet the sweet excuse, He had fallen desperately in love with her and she with him. She was ae pretty as a pleture and after the first I did not Mame him for his chotee; but as we had children I could not lose their natural protector without a struggle and I laid my campaign deliberately. First I ceased to be a doormat, and when he picked on me he had rome- thing to do besides to wipe my tears. 1 bought all the pretty clothes I could not afford. 1 became an attractive ar ponsible and “flirted.” Yep! I flirted and was certain that he saw it all 1 had more than one unhappy ex- perience but It pald tn the long run. Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Years ago th duction wi 4 ie formule for fat re- let" —-"exercine.” To ke Marmola Preserip- Friends tell friends 9 tell others, They . live as they and still reduce steadily and without going through long ot and tiresome exercise Marmola Pregerip- iets are sold by all drug- r world over tif you prefer, you can from the Marmola Co., ‘ard ave. Detroit, Mich, nt The modern walk” ts done by the fellow who walks out with one of Boldt's fine CAKES — tucked safely under his arm. Ho steps along in great opirits, knowing how the folks at home will enjoy the treat, BOoLpTs oo ape a ce LY Agreeing that no mere man is worth killing another never regain his affection in that way, I cannot sanction the plan of flirting with other} men, It is all right to look as pretty as you can, and even to} have men friends, but to flirt with other men only cheapens | the woman in the eyes of her husband and the rest of the} world as well &s making her an casy prey to idle tongues—| and heaven knows there are enough of the latter. Discretion} rt of valor! Hatt your troubles vanish the mo-| To the Broken-h Wife: My dear girl, you started all) you face them, and the other) wrong. You said you married the only man. “There ain't no disappear if you continue to) such animal.” There never has been since Adam and Eve's experience in the garden of Eden. Maybe that was} us a lesson; who knows? _ - Now, my dear, as to killing the other woman: did you ever |= stop to think of the consequences of that rash act? }you regain his affection by such a deed? worth becoming a murderess for. time, but 3 him thru th Miss Grey will receive callers tn her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m.. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times an It seriously interferes with her || writing. period. If you No man wants to see “his worman” } } Would | ona oxygen. If te made by adding a|ter form than dlecarding them when No man’s love is! signet excess of caustic soda to @ #0-| aocepting the attentions of ethers, I truly believe that all of |iution of commercial~ soium phoe- jus who have lived several years with a man can tell you that| phate and allowing the trisodium we have had experiences similar to yours, and it has been! prosphate to orystaliias out, As ordi- how we met them that has saved or wrecked our lives. It |/ution of commercial sodium phoe- ou are Wise and Pate contains 10 molecules of water taken from him, If he loves her or | not, and he soon saw If he expected jto keep me he must change his methods, He did and in the excite- ment he forgot his “great love.” That was meny years ago and he has helped to raise his family and we have teon as happy as mont folks. Hut I have never, ceared to have ad- mirers an@ hope I never shall. I let him wander as he will, and he has to keep such a close watch on mo that he cannot go far. | He ts head of a department store |here and there are many beautiful girls and he ts as susceptible as ever; ‘but when he begins to talk of one of the lovely girls in the store, T agree with him and invite her out to the house and am sure to have one of my |men friends there also, and I pair off with my friend and at least keep him uessing. I throw her at his head until he ts ready to poison he begs for rest, Thus, my dear, done, Don't weep it men hate tears and so do most folks that have red | blood In them. Buck up and beat her jat the game. You won him once and n again. far, hum’ your bare, grin and say, |"Ishkabibble” and forget ft. MOTHER OF FOUR. eee |To Adopt Child | Dear Miss Grey: the cost of adopting a child. ETHEL D. There are various’ methods of adopting children nate enough to adopt a child directl: |from tts parents, there (#, of course, considerable lesa red tape. inatitution, each organisation haa (ta own specification in repard to foster |parenta, and {f it is taken from a | hospital there ts often a board bill to be paid in connection. Adoption Papera must be obtained in amy case, to make the adoption legal and these cost all the way from 885 to $50. . ee Another Poll Tax Query Doar Miss Grey: Does a married woman have to pay poll tax? A woman that has no personal prop- erty or no income of her own, for | just the support of her | instance; husband? Can it be collected? N. W. B, Yea, tt can de collected, if the woman ts eligible by ave, unlens she |4a destitute, Ry law, personal effeote, |household goods, ete, may be sold land the tam collected in this manner. | see What What are its uses? 4 compound of sodium, phosphorus TT If things have gone too| fe trisodium phosphate?) | | | | Please inform | medicine,’ so I did, |me of the necessary proceedings and | ter rightalong If one ts fortu-| RICO, 459 N. Carpenter St., Chicago. Tf it ia | necessat adopted from a children’s home or | etablo | | the relief it brought Mra, ; may __TUFSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922. MecDougall-/outhwick eee en a RE Sa ae fh — em rms “”” “Seasonable Merchandiae at Reasonable Price AL iB 6 eames 4 em 2 me a ma AS Women’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps I Splendid for Street Wear During the Winter, Brogues (Sketched) are in a smart brown grain leather—jnst the thing for echool and street wear. Smartly trimmed with perforations. Oneineh heels. 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