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1925 THE SEATTLE STAR | % |Hands Reveal Personalit Q — “ WIN ~~ % |Han eveal Personality n I \ d Properly G O D “ |Young Sailor Lad Questions His Obligation to Ch ld- f re I > mes” | Wife and Unborn Babe mee RSX BEACH ONES - BY CYNTHIA GREY o RNGRT te y l vauned gy anhanverpet wrt vareesnan aneeee My dear Miss Grey: I have beena constant re 0 Continued From Saturday) ; 4 a 1 : hel . a ased : oon ; J J I 4 head)! 5 - » leos ox pe b her to marry a “Gob” as she was an only child, Buddy, meanwhile, had been star) FOS Mt we took matters into our own hands and eloped tag at the door, and he was sur Ae : Thi rl coon to become othe d my wages prised instead of his family My Gog! young Briskow yelled This g non to be om a moth / an a y wag ; a e he saw entering a strange man and . Don't ia at. ap are 80 meager, I am not able to support the newcomer. I bey S ar pitieea. bet 04 oF it caped to his feet a is for this reason that I have deserted her. Her parent b ) ar Ing face, a boy “ poison awe will not let her come to them, and now she is pleading with igen t * me to take her bac Now, Miss Grey, 1 want to know if I © fire Fi ery amin’ he acta 5 ‘ nat am under any obligation to do th his ; nd of that voice Buddy re srappled with Buddy and } Thanking you in advance, I an be colled, f was doer sleet Wrote ell=ns ia JACK TAR He “ “Large es -, Was weak with he he could My dear boy—what a tragedy two children of your ages id Aa oe . ealy paw at is capto can make of marriage! If only had listened to the 1 or, his face « ep 4 a : ‘ou woul , girls’ parents, but there ia, of course, no use crying ove do that me? Lemme go. Ar 4 ve a grin spread over his fe ¥ s spilled milk, and the question is, what shall you do now? | Huy rum aa caka abak the You are obliged by law to take care of your wife and ith ere’s r one that to s hope oars Ala shild 1 4) see wee ih ati is the e to child, and I am surprised that, youtl tho you are, yo © * eo did not tnatant , Rive “I tock t 4k va eng b) to marry if you knew that you were ble to support a nem be raid D Ore, | y ura haps, for none but u l re of mar 10¢ for his ¢ » ron nt!» Ripert aki That v mor Ayton You don’t seem to take into co ution the tantitha t a boy could have Ply ypPabctrue dea this girl broke all of her home ties by running off and hurt more than th for his wo come down tn cording to your letter, while your one thought seems to be 4 id- ereahing ru ea! She SW Ao: aaa of self, Thie tiny one is coming into the world and the A ane cdol 2 == See made 0 fo y had the bottle had mother will, child aa she is, have her troubles with the care 107 PIKE ST. =BETWEEN Is. & 2ne, — earn was groping of an infant,» How shall she support herself and the baby, ‘ arest cha f if you, her husband, and the father of her child, desert her - ‘ ' ‘ aa y broke . wa let be Miss Margaret Anglin rh As } r of her child, desert h Hundreds of them, in at least 50 dif- ne 4 sage was whit poeta : A path n the moment she needs you the most? Aside from the te cps SLE Jel d to. @oloriess. “I reckon 3 PS gers Ag! t not pre . be ie to| financial consideration, the girl needs your protection and erent styles and every model and up-to- part of the entert said P pping y y ent| the baby will need your love and ca the-minute creation. Crepe de Chines, E Slowly he reated ft and bowed ; that your per: | until find in whi Things may.look. dark. to-go 4 buck thats 1 Flat Crepes, Georgettes and many ands, for r “ “ “ watch a n to be antaga ing € ook dark fo you now, bu ime wt } the his head in his hands, for he had She's known y y , : 7 s ne ames other popular silks—overblouse and sd Become quite ti \ The Maevine thom tolcome when you he making more money, and be better pag: + ave ch aoa A Montague—Margie Fulton ie willy Sint -£ Kesture slightly in accord with what| able to take eare of your family. Don't desert your ship Tuxedo styles. Any style of sleeve or for —once'the blow had fallen, behaved Thies han 4 are sayin doo if they t now—a good aailor would never do. that without sleeves; neck lines to suit ‘ i rather well; she took Rennie in her = emphast ur wor If they do a pick i tise ate qed © arms and kissed him, then tn ar < pe ano en nex thet ; conbusa ot bit It might be well for you and your wife to call to’ see every taste. 6 swer to his quick look of dismay re a _“Alwayn remember that no gesture Judge ¢ C, Dalton, of the Court of Domestic Relations, in It's the most wonderful showing of s Bat her agitation, she patted him| shoulders on, /At All in far better than one out of! the County-City building. He will very likety be of help to really attractive Silk Blouses you ever her on the shoulder and sald: “It's all) ner head harer eat of you ; soa Beeh : ; ey ) ¢ ) 8g Fight, 9c You didn’t kr . * Spares to assume otherwise | a1 ave fi you. You are bo ery young, with your whole future saw and there’s not one of them you # “Di « what?” Reg Gack ahi ee ee be pests ered Ps 4 pefore you, and you mu t not hirk your responsibility now. wouldn’t expect to pay $7 to $10 for— . Bi F the ts Say—" He stared a ou Yoni coaslaty naan 7 Situs teea “Buck up” and call to see the girls’ parents, and perhaz BUT OUR JUNE SALE PRICE IS it. =m one face to another. “Is pap pes You ag ie Ais ae . they too can help you. 0 good can ever come of your| ONLY plant ke the pi ese Aah acetate ated panne gcc me desertion of your wife n d the k vill 4 ls Das “Efush! You wouldn't understa a+] mae arco’ sn Ae ena "| faults of those seeking & stage career e8 Ase of y " wife noe, and the law will not allow you - Bennie’s suspicions now were in| An, the future. | Well. Madamel where bands play a very Important to shirk your obligations even tho your conscience is willing B= full play, and his gaze came to rest/ tng horseshoe on your neck." With| Pt Just “pack up your troubles” and hop to it with a smile 4 a Upon Calvin Gray; his eyes began! nea erect and with firm tread ahe| “And. started on observation along Remember that silver lining, that we are told, is back of as fF to blaze. “You—you big bum!” he} to the door: she turned there| this line, I find it « prevalent fault every gray cloud! cried. “I might have known you!. 44 piased forth in bitte Miss Anglin believes that every Mie ay ' ! 7 were a double ree nm |g er " rsonality “acro: ther of a da’ ter should begin | ,, 7 Fi y y 2505S ppt edn henge et hands be early in lessons of correct hand pos-| Sleeps With solve callers tie The | *™ Take that selling plater . she d e t he « ots an Her Dog esday AE®-! belongs. I'm. off boobs fi a - 4 . ge n | tell mo if es * yoy nu nx on me t wis f . 7 . ; ~ You big bum!" ae aa oak & 8 1 ts 8 1 1 one w t oni F “Take my key. Herel’ The moth car al A sp Bahasa en To ma « ab- |v t 4 wit t and ‘ n- Ser thrust her room key tnto the ey ad Seka te Gea * the picture ar jit “s L. D, g boy's hand. “Run al I'll see ¢: that and rsore! .Who,|207,.0* sedae 2 must com T t It ta always best to sleep ‘if 3 ee. you In a few minutes.” To Mallow . a, Soe eect s| plete. The to make an ¢ possible, but 4a not considered healt — —_—— nd Ria asia: “Také him out, please.| 2° ig bad luck to a chareh?/in ents ploture ne #0 pr ful at all to sleep with any ani the pulp in a tin or tron vessel. | tract Shas ge Ziv ite | Bon ty e You brought him.” I'll beat tt now while you give little! -orning aymptoma tention on the hands Teach I'm afraid, my dear, that it would be| Jf dark brown cotor ts wanted, keep | eet One beat for five mnutes, | By Petgesserpg beh cree Maccge and a cup: oi Mallow, ftust fortabty. | is bottle and rock him to) How js this to be done? mn o simplest gestures possible | as injurious to sleep in the same d G crock, They may be polished by | ep ey tn, Cunered Dan, ined of water, with @ few grains a Miiviains ty te wriet aint If he cries, tell me and—and) wwe save Mino Anglin, “begin| which yet bring out the full force of | ith y-wur ana bhi rubbing with a little acct olf and | Witt, Paper alto buttered. place in a |together, until the thermometer Feige ' y th ‘ ‘J fin A . “bey which yet bring ores of | w ” hac nd tan do, ubbing @ little aweet oil and nAabatn ae at a 4 ragged him to the door. ; nee Se ne she| DY Rot trying to study ce ges-|the conversation. And, above alll, | would be (f the dog were all b pollahed on ca ose er toraiey --oeaees S| fh) 340 Cearone-Felcra aa this 2 ; “Dirty. work!*” sald the wemas,| 75° Iveon slammed ” ia he! tures to accompany certain words or| teach her to make the gestures un-| even white, | ei peavent heat se sodlagreiy bens pad geste Poet pices when when tha two had gone. Her eyes ahalautive fury, ate mae temun|Drases. This would lead to arti-| consciously | eee | To Copyright lend be lightly to eolor.i, Bednce | Resaeve wioer/ Ge fi > aod cel for were derk with anger as she stared atu hare chair, He was laugh-| metaitty, and artifydality a the unfor And once again, Jet me warn you."| Day of Ness reeds ning ees pg petal rh re 4 at Gray. gy 4 — a 3 dig a in ‘oe category ¢ Ges- | says las Ang! no ge ‘eat the We Dear t EE . | ba hi 01 ha ou x } 4 in. B Mgreed. rankly, I didn't enjoy| ™Ws ae ema | is; even tho they | fected c tell me ¥ tt ie dl te have dé veglsterell’ or coe tom. of the oven, pan of wa eo a ager oe Se prt tt” 2 é oats Maes " ve it registered or copy- ft i of spoon ‘rose Arg was midforenoon of th | Ja. c A Can you tell us how to go | te the grate, will pre-| pow! | ¢ boll BiiEla tacked tc Mckow, was midforencon of the EAE ae eae i ae ch bes eh a te “an you tell D go | ter he 1 pow! in a pan of boiling water. Beat as Margie turn a te bra Bey Gisa Sua aAke Are I'm looking better, don't you I've made plenty and they car A STAR RE av D. M cake browning too much. | steadily until the frosting doesn't 7 F ; iss he ® aa pae har lien tae’ There's only way you'd } ar | January 28, 1 fen Th ay. to thé United States Copy- | the cake In the c r with run, This may be determined by t ; 4 the doom of her hopes sa in Moarray, what with | Deter .” the m-| + roe a ee rij , at Washington, D. C. a clean stra If the st comes | placing a little on the cake. © One final chance remained, howeve Q smilingly, “and that 7 ipa. | by aie lout. with ino! he batter sticking ¢ ss he id Reeteratety ahe snatched at it tcanes and piles of dresses. ms * ° Rose | out with none of th atter sticking Pour onto the cake and work $f 4 7 * eggieigh tpg ysveu gurls shoes and the like strewn lease put me 3 7 n off the gas or leave oven | frosting to the edge. Then smooth, a q Buddy" she cried. “Buddy! Her about. She had halted|®™ physically sore Bead. 5 » for five minutes. Remove|maving the grooves as previoli voice was poignant as she pleaded. a ae | distrensed.”* ly sm pan, and inv: e x x A cdend ie vue the tras labors for a second time to) % * F m pan, AoA iovers suggested. Spread frosting on the * 4 a raf ae t had arrived a few moments the | sides with a broad-bladed knife, have =) re wanted to—I laid awake nights try a ak: pu he w ke should come out easily without |ing the frosting perfectly smooth. Fe J. Ing to get the courage, but I was oe ees vary ban ; A 8 jing & iy * a : afraid you wouldn't understand. I'd G sid! eae er the rove ¥ “ th the following frostin 0 fave told you the whole tf) Dear are Fulton I am not real-| Af aid | peanuts, ‘but the be who oan the meat grinder elgh Ab Se one reed EURALGIA ae . ee such a bad sort as you © > Piece of my ) rg leare penile ly for eight days. en ee Oe Pst kr a ie t boy of yours. Let's c aults| th Do you been put much more! », . ted ond : ke is slowly turned, | —melt and inhale the vapors % ff make so much difterence a r “- asad “ but I doubt if it ps teaig Ries ST Be 4 the center place one large rose. Or| ie ee tes. Senen Se, Ondent. 9 Also what Mallow th 0 weight with oot cas, lhe thaws tik) the cake may be baked in a pan| | S} K i ; eon ealr: i we yours of mo, for he told me, You sea, he g the boy ah 2 tcascsanbti 1 having a hole in the center, In the| VA Ro g on, reproach “A ou going ihe apeth Ppa : . ‘ unre eee ore’ th rd ataba ab othe 20le place a small glass holding sev-| ro to allow t s man to—come be CALVIN GRAY. | believes that Tam & z a iene a pio ois: BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH 1 Over fillion m= " 4 uch looser pr brings dee: an ¢ renee eral rose: d tween us?’ thus engaged when|@ person of much looser p i SWE elas ngs deep as than Of Columbia’ University | r oer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly : i woulan't Bélleve you now, if 6 a knock, and in a er|than I He am, ar Biot - I ioc pret deel b. pu I to tie pork ica Gee battees tt =" Buddy choked. “I'm thru!” © the re a} Coes so i oe: ries : 4 iets very glow Add two * . : Bear Sean The young you for letting me come| veiled derision,” = ern a | ben ee ae ¢ gradually and continue Electronic Reactions of Abrams Fi fellow nodded. Some-| up,” he began. “I'm becoming ac Ho says he's sorr Sorry! After fa } ia "enbuak® to’ woe.| Add one cup milk, al DIAGNOSIS TREATMENT thing In the tone of the last words,|customed to dodging chambermaids | spilling the beans. - fm - hetlanee’ Gr ‘ute Seu-eeeell ae a, cafe ete Thi ka you, ermating with four cups flour, sift i s fome accent of desperation, cnused|and scurrying up back stairs, But) “Mrs. Fulton, I have learned th pase OU AR Mabie He pu are what he thinks you) «4 with four teaspoons baking pow- | DR. T. J. APPLETON : 2 . — | life is a mixed affair, and that most | liv ecoming a bit tiresome?| are Add stiffly beaten whites of TIS Seaboard Bidg. 4th and Pike of our actions are tho results of| Aren ou about fed up on uncer-| “I suppore you learned this pp fo. teaspoon la a we ourselves ot eries drew a | Fulton said, hoarsely OF THE TWI NS Ae sheout Few 9 flickered, (Continued Torhorrow) . s of us are as would re 3 &/ Olive Roberts Barton arti hegre or ab — 4&2 wo appear. I wonder 1 | tleally as well as ever. Ho is going] [may be, The success of trimm Ing Ib to the oll fields and learn the |e lle ‘i in is harmony haba busin Iam going to put him the material anc of garmen “Tl take you,” offered an elephant ook . What awies cage to] ff they decorate. Reme always do with Bene that every bit of trimm ntroduced eaitly “All out led { But he was easy to ride and the| °°, 0 On nie hat can I dol bite: abpede’ Co balan tothe Ure y out Mister neh uctor | Twins hadn't tne least bit of} oy aT | pot look as if it fterthought man. |trouble sticking on “He is a bright bo: | | The trimm of the waistline by Nancy and Nick got off the Choo-| “on, what's that?” erled Nancy| “I'm bright, too, but I have all I| girdle, sash or belt is most important reached, You can't fail if you mse a good reliable table and Choo Express, hoping to find Ruby a big round white thing ap-| can do to get by.” | It gives the line to the whole figure | Joan there. |peared directly In front of them.| «Tt ig a shame to think he wit| and should be adjusted with tho idea | Circus Town was where the cr-|we're going to bump right Into it!'| grow up into what his father waa.”| }in mind | us lived when it wasn't traveling | Jump!" suddenly calied a voice. Margie Fulton wheeled and her | As draperies are in fashion again, | round. Both Twins gave\a lap off the| blue eyes were dark, “I suppose | remember that they should always be “Hellof’ called a merry cloWN|pony's back, but to their surprise| you think I'm a bad mother. But |*fixed” by some sort of ornament, | turning a somersault when he saw |they found themselves back on him| what do you know about It? How| | Otherwise they appear to be about to the Twins. “It was a nice day to-lagain right away, riding along as|do you know what I've gono thru/ i fae ‘ como undone. | Morrow, inn't it tho nothing had happened for him; the sacrifices I've made?| (Le ft) a dress trimmed | Laco isin vogue, but use It sparing. | The Twins laughed. | “We went thru a paper hoop!” |— a without forethought; (right) ig e'clas in. allover aftante Cree q But just as the clown got settled |iaughed Nick. “We're regular cir- the same dress with trim-| paratively tow women can wear Inco Biesly on his feet again and they |cus riders!’ Society | ming neatly planned. frilly, but the majority can wear it food is safe until you want to use it. Were going to ask him if he had) After that they did so many for over eighty years flat. There are so many beautiful | seen anything of a rag doll, a nico|things and had such a wonderful has relied nponGour- || up 40 cloarly that everything about] machine Jacon that it 4s difficult to| GOOD LUCK rubbers are for sale in good Iittle black and white pony came|time that they forgot about Ruby aud's Oriental Cream || tho simple garment must be perfect, | vavicg in a goloction except that it] grocery and hardware stores throughout the trotting up with a tiny monkey On| Joan, and the train too until they to keep the skin and while trimmings can bo cleverly 1n-) should never be cheap looking | country. If your dealer cannot supply you, hin back heard the whistle, complexionin perfect || troduced to cover up irregularities, Embrotderfes and appliques done send 10c for sample dozen. For 6 cents in "Want a ride?’ asked “Oh, the Choo-Choo Express 1s condition throughthe || Hut the homo dressmaker 1s apt to] ajrectly on the material havo an ¢ stamps we will mail you our book on Cold Monkey, for in Cireus going,” cried Nick. “We'll have to stress of the season's || overdo this privilege and overtrima) gance of their own and are quite Pack Canning with many novel and excellent the animals could taik |hurry back to the station,” activities, White J /ti a patchwork effect result | within the province of tho home recipes and the latest approved time-table, "Yes, indeed, thank you,” said] “I'll take you," offered an ele Teas TBC ial ts 411! Hore are somo eimple rules that] dronumaker, Ribbons, too, back Vick phant and reaching down with his} e fel Stee Pl wit help to a right use of trim-lagain, and thia ia the 6 ~ * “Then climb on, both of you,” |trunk ho set them both on his back Mth Titel Sey Naan mings: Always haye some definite | Guilmette, the cleverest of dress TON WOVEN HOSE AND waid the monkey jumping off. Jand started off at a run, 7 plan, If tho trimming must cover] mak ‘ argeat Makers of Jar Ho they climbed on and the It-| They were just in time, , Gouraud’s a plocing, conceal a defect, change} Mako your bow and leave it Seattle Office: 328 tle pony trotted off like @ race (To Be Co i Oo H Cc a line or accentuate one, then have] Don't tle and untie it, Ite careloss- 4 ie, Pony 4 bo Continued riental Cream ars CIRCUS TOWN it ye ¢ me when I say th “Ho 1g standing tt pretty well, and| is greatly cheered by the fact that! he can seo out of his left eye prac (Copyright, 1929, N, 1. A. Serviow Ima [that purpose clearly in view, we | | ainly not.” Nevertheless, I do, ¥ one elif thing, You area good fighter and P ACTICALLY typo of at the same time be sure that it ik geod toner) Ltr, to ba: but 1 teak trimming {s in vogue again, ) produces the right effect on the fin I lack your spirit, 1 would not have| Which {* both an advantage and @/ ished garment. | hurt. you willingly disadvantage to the homo dress-| For instance, a band of paskemen- The woman tossed her head and| Maker. terlo or braid may be just what ts turned away; when she spoke, it wa Wo all know that {t 1/simplicity, | needed to cover a defect in the ma |wearily: “I might have known 1{/Not ornatencas, that is expensive,| terial, But It makes the waist too |couldn't make the jump, I never because ev slightest defect shows | short or too long. Or a bias fold that aid win a big ra A good loser, | | might servo to then a skirt, as is eh? Wall, I've had. enovati prac | often the case in making over, may | fide at How Buddy, finet also produce a cut-off appearance of | i zs 4 at. the whole dress that would not do I suppose, His young lifo is biaat | a * | at all. Heavy trimmings should have ed; he'll never trust another wom-| an” | a lining of canvas or crinoline under | | them. TOA Te V9 u Avold cheap looking trimmings on od material, however effectiv ey noss Is its beauty, During the canning season keep a good sterilization table where you can consult it There is one in our canning book, or you can send to the Department of Agri- culture. Many women’s magazines have prepared reliable sterilization tables. They tell you the exact time needed for sterilizing each product after the boiling point has been GOOD ® LUCK JAR RUBBERS The germs inside the jar are killed by the heat; the germs outside cav’t get in, ‘A GOOD LUCK rubber will keep a jar of sterilized fruit sweet and delicious for years. But the ring will not sterilize ; this must be done by heat. The GOOD LUCK rubbers come pecked in the case with’ the following well-known brands of Frait Jare—Atles EZ Ail Good Lek, Schram Ever Seal and Sohrat in| mal fecturers sopreciate the relisbility of GOOD LUCK rings. RUBBER CO.. Cambridge, Mass. Rubbers in the World L, C. Smith Bldg,