The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 17

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THE SEATTLE STAR matin @ 4 “Dress Well—-Never Miss the Money” | Cy la WrCY: g ] i | She's 23. — Married and Divorced Twice — Now in : t | “Love” With a Married Man—Matrimony Not a B ' i) | = Checker Game. ‘| AES TY A PSE SRR TSE AS o Dear Miss Grey: I am 28 and have been married twice.) The first time when I was but 16. My first husband and 1} | Were divorced and now he is living at my mother’s house. | F There are times when I would seek my mother’s advicé,| but she will not allow me to come home because he is there. | Can you imagine a mother treating her daughter like that? My second husband and I could not get along and s0 we are divorced. I am going with a man 26 years old and he seems to think lots of me, But he has a wife and baby back | ast and he says she will not divorce him. He says he | would marry me in a minute if he could only get a divorce, But I have reasons to believe that some time he will go , My | back to them, and then where will I be, for he wants me to ; im | keep steady company with him? 4 | I love him as I could never love another. But he deserted | 4 | his wife and baby, and even tho sometime he should marry fa me, why wouldn't he treat me the same? fed; He seems to be everything that is good, and yet there is a | something I can never explain about him, He is just simply mysterious. If I should be with him a hundred years 1} rae ma | would never know him, Just Received a New Stock of | Tell me what to do? Am I going with him until I am too; “BLACK BEAR BRAND UNION MADE” | old to go with other fellows and then have him leave me, or} | am I going to quit hitn and try to forget? | | He doesn’t dance, so I have given that up to be in his com- - | pany. He isn’t a jazz hound, but just a good all-around re-| : spectable man. | : | Shall I sacrifice my young life to be with him because I ae : love him and then be alone as an old woman? I know I am jin a rut and need help. At least be kind and answer this, | \ | please. HAZEL. | y ‘K | You know what you should do—you have answered your <a All styles, colors and { jown questions. Evidently you must have known, too, before e | i . y | you wrote, what I would tell you to do. Why not Lege a A fabrics to select from. a | of cast this diseased “love germ” from your system and be a} lg " SHOES | regular scout. Give the married man up at once and for| AS 4 , Made up from 100% ; j all time. 4 | aN : PURE VIRGIN WOOL | Perhaps if you would do this—be square with yoursel; Gyercoatines ofteplanitl I b 4 / and the little family back Fast, your mother would feel dif- tj omen S all én S oes \ | ferently towards you. Why not even encourage the man to | weight for these cool | go back to hia wife and child and take his responsibility like | dave’ Come: tomorsias |a@ man? 5 ss | 2 f i ee ie | Take up your dancing again. You will meet new faces | morning—| y or | and before many Hsia ae ge pia ad gli rat urday. Bring A DOLLAR |ever have been such an idiot. And next time, look | you leap. Matrimony is not a checker game. Why not culti-| . j ; and select any BLACK vate a number of nice friends and sort of forget this “being BEAR BRAND PLAID \alone when I am an old woman” idea. There are worse Hi Back Overcoat’ and seat things that might befall you, You would be much better all} aaa ‘ alone and living in peace than with a life partner who is not) it while paying. congenial. Cynthia Grey will recetve call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on 2 Sane oper! Tuesday and Thureday from 11 V/ Perego He iMt|| to 12 a m. at her office in The that after oD te said and dons, Star Bidg., 1309 Seventh ave. « better to let well xh alone. , e You are to be comfended highly} SATE wer to the party who| honor, with an appropriate form of ught it her | words. Biss * N. B.—Only “Black Bear Brand” Overcoats are t were, the sad Ufo story] How !s peanut butter made? offered at these $1.00 DOWN and $1.00 A WEEK aiatis ho, so| By grinding the nuts and, gener- wee nd . * an hae done’ no| Gly, edding @ Uttle water. terms. Coats, $25, $30, $35. One price, cash or charge. | a Cynthia Grey: It fs m at some people t but herse 4 nin my tr ne is hides teland and wis Fit yourself—Every pair on die- sr ghee Cota cous Nanni ll ° r er motherless grand-| Wing about 10 degrees north of the #100 lay arranged conveniently b dain open pnihon iy Bak Le 00 play arrang y by WEE If people w nly between Honolulu and Manila, ards| @dout midway between the two. The sizes. Come early for this Bar- clean and not worry #o much about| U. 8: lao, wee Rolsted, over ths what py | ttland on July 4, 1898, by Gen F. 1427 FIFTH AVENUE ZEB lafiy Greene, commanding the Bec- Between Pike and Union Streets . ° . : , | ane 4 gain Carnival! Temember the old 0md Detachment PAilippine Ezpedt- ho steals my purse, on. Its altuation renders {t of| rash, but he who steals my| ‘portance, eee | ae ame,” (and the above men-| 6 water, and dry with a soft cloth ;tween the aro and o straight Hne What are the industries of atex-| fe ere eee be: - tiful” (7) | | : “Men are but chil-| How ts the pol Store Opens at 9a. m. netghbor } ; r The princtpal industries are mtn-| dren of a larger growth"? rattleanakesto 2 omectel ing, agriculture, coffee ratsing, and| Dryden in “All for Love” Dy. sieaas ofl plat <a frutt raising. cee ce OF | Proof silk or @ very thin rubber ‘ When and where was the first U. LIVE AND LET Live. | How did correspondence schools! s coin coined? rbot gil nd a tumbler va similar | originate? | In Philadelphia in 1792. <4 person | hosdiing ae Correspondence schools first | oo" le | snake, holds the snake by the head came into being thru the Methodist] what is the speed of white light| Ji! back of the jaws and forces camp meeting. The work at Chav-|tn air? . | ii stale sveth iotet ke aaa tauqua, New York, developed from! The epeed of light in ale as de-| (ne, th Mic oa the ee the s|a camp meeting and as a part of termined by Newcomb and Michel-| *ONe gle pad oe oF, Pe that work, correspondence classes| son 4s 1 8 per second. ic 2 venom drops into 0 pene tere conducted. These were degun| . “f Pcanret or if aici: on fi n to Christ as “th in 1871 and appear to constitute} [ane (Or rab ters ter a period 0, ield and the ly of the valley.”| the first complete plan formally Poesia Ra tadenaiane of 8| rest the snake stores up new ven= ¢ {8 annolnted ’ announced in the United States for| arc of tho circle éoproschie cane | Om and the process may be re= ed with 4 Boreetakhen co aiarh ee t s | peated. Only a@ few drops are ob- peptirs jand more to ® straight line, and) tained at one operation. Sometimes Bois Lael jwhen the radius becomes infinite,| the venom is taken from the dead ¥ Se ae eee ere BeCOrne: Bos line? | snakes, but this method 4s seldom ed surface withbeomes infinite, an arc of firtte| BES. 64 He Wend se! bet = se with clear! length will become a straight line,| "4 Only a Umited quantity nen ea oe This 4s true because the greatest| %° Cbtained. makes me eee When the of a circle be- departure of an aro from the| connecting its two} IT OFTEN DOES straight line |ends 1s equal to the square of the| “Not all business men fall in love length of arc divided by eight) With their stenographers.” radius. This quantity} “I guess that surprises a good | a ; 8 tnfinitestmal when the|many stenographers.”—Judge. i | c fe e; thus | Fo ee exists be-| Have you read tonight's want ads? THE BALTIMORE CLOTHES SHOP, Second Ave., between Madison and Spring Sts., QUITS BUSINESS—Suits, Over- a UKABRARAKARRERE coats, Raincoats and Pants sacrificed for short time—Act and Save! Seattle’s Most Extraordinary Clothing Sale! En- bint Reaartes ateh se nde g . tire stock, well-known makes of clothing, turned loose for 14 days, at sensational prices! - ‘ Ni aR SALE STARTS TOMORROW—FRIDAY—1O0 A. M. , 5 PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS TRG At Interesting Prices . Bie rtling Reduc Men's and Youths’ Fine Garbadines ! Reductions and Whip Cord Raincoat we sold To our many friends and customers and the public the startling announcement of our decision ng this Going of A S25. 00 98 2 $00.00.; Quitting to quit business will come os a surprise and shock The unexpected often happens, as in tt ere instance, The mild weather conditions retarded our business; we bought heavily and price $14.90 tie ¥ In, poe co forces us to sell out our magnificent stock of clothing at fee old price in this going-out-of-business sale. Suit Prices Cut to. a Whisper || Startling, Amazing || Fine Overcoats at Amazing Prices ly 5 I Men's High-Class Overcoats, new, nifty styles, many belted models, differ , One of our handsome patterns in Quality is the paramount feature of ing Men's High-Class Overcoats, well . made of woe pe S40 ple $18.60 the clothing in this store. Hundreds of oe cso + at r atenovenarmte, o pis pha Is f 50 pleces $27.10 Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Pant Ir Quitting Busir rice é a | hy OPEN STOCK are marked at prices that | sell them Dish, oval or round on sight. Come, investigate and com- ary hi hice aan Eames: ‘ B |g : yey 2 40 and | pare. We do not fear your decision. BAN uuntitos Gerd al eet ae | WK ea sack seequdee @ Laees $24 90 You will save money, f Our Quitting Busine ater eepel Byes) ’ Lusterware Tea Sets, Buffet Sets and ¥P H q Decorative Pottery . BALTIMORE CLOTHES SHOP Remember {% 03 @AST GINA @ da shptaed eubie a dak mately Sou WILL SHORTLY CLOSE THEIR DOORS FOREVER hf by 03-3 ave. PHON: M5. i tha arent amone the 1012 SECOND AVE. Baus srg" re, . sebieTendatetemane EAR MARION” SEATTLE bch era saving, Friday, 10 n. m. ACROSS FROM PIG'N WHISTLE FIXTURES FOR SALE | *"*

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