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PAGE 2 yathia Grey: Who Shall Decide? ” Objects to Discussing Children With Girl He Is to Marry BY CYNTHIA GRE nsibility of lovers ts put in an A SELDOM discussed resp unusual way by a girl who signs herself “Practical.” os ¢ | “Rare man I am going to marry comes from a family which has very pronounced standards and habits,” she writes “My own people are different by race, instinct and training I can see a great danger ahead of me, and I do not believe in divorce. I feel sure that he and I can work out a happy combination in all ways but one. We are adaptable and very much in love. But I never can get the man to discuss our future frankly. “He is an excellent business man. He would not enter into a business partnership until he had planned for every detail and emergenc But he is perfectly willing to under take the business of matrimony with me, without one bit of forethought. “He makes love to me, is interested in. the furniture of our home, but when I ventured to say that I thought three children—no more—would make a perfect family, he was} shocked. “His mother had eight children, his sister has six. I am going to be perfectly happy as the mother of three. Have Tno right to state plainly before marriage that I do not feel capable of rearing six or eight? i “I feel that he is treating me unfairly—and yet I love him and cannot imagine myself as the wife of any other man.” The feminists have for n —— a = contended that every woman 1 ¢ ia Grey will recetve ought to dec herself } caller# on Monday, Wednesday, | ¥ es U bring 4 and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, | from 11 to 32 a. m, at her of- | || fice in The Stag building, 1309 | the subject js r mar ol discuss before | | Seventh ave For centuries woman has had. |S courage for one’s destiny; cour age to bear it or break under | yhould be placed on the left side it.” Lately she often desires |the forks on the right side of the more, as ‘oes the above writer, | plate “the-courage to choose one's destiny.” Willing or unwilling, mater- nity is an old Issue. The lat ter has destreyed love in many | books of "Etiquette." a home. | I would like to know which !s cor The rightness or wrongness of | rect | the new point of view, as de CO-ED. tailed In the above letter, is not | Miss Coed, you are quite right and here: discussed !1T am very glad that you called this Merely the fact is presented | to my attention, 1 cannot account that the modern girl is thinking for the error and am indeed sorry | about this subject to some pur- | that the “left” and “right” became pose; and it is a fact new to | transposed in my answer, Thank you many prospective husbands. | for your interest. f vee rece Wants Housekeeper |stated that the knife and spoons 2 sclence classes I was taught to place the forks on the left side and knife and spoons jon the right, Iehave alzo read this in| In my dome: TLE STAR JONDAY HOMEFURNISHERS SINCE 1864 eee OCC FEATURED HEATER VALUES over 50 different styles to select from —good heaters, bet- ter heaters, heaters that are represen- tative of the ex- tremely large show- ing on display in our attractive Heater Depart- ment, that will give many years of per- satisfaction— for the week at extremely pect offered stantia unt heater. Burns wood, Polished R GREENWOOD ...... . low prices. ing atove e cast fron mteel bed Cast fron lined Nickel trimmed. No, 18 alse trimmed. No. payments Special for the week 155° for the week Dear Miss Grey: As you are the friend of those in need, will let you know our need. | We would like to get a Indy to do house work of a general nature and | Paises Girls Who |Turn Down Mashes Dear Miss Grey to you In hope: Tam writing this of whom I write. While sitting in my that the girls nee it | THESE BEAUTIFUL SUITES very special priced for the week bec better furniture, bought not only because of the kind that would look well i STANDARD alwa but how we can help you to make your home tiful and durable patterns of tapestry or velour. Webbing construction. The this upholstered suite, very low priced — most popular suite we have on display. loose, comfy spring cushion seats in all Special priced for the week. pieces. Your selection of several beau- CHAIR or ROCKER DAVENPORT fare for a family of four children, | window on Twentie(d ave. I saw two with the help of the wife, | girls coming up the street and on ‘The right party may have a home | the other side I saw two men. They for @ year at least and maybe longer. | overtook the girls and spoke but re We live on the Poutsbo run from | ceived no answer, They followed Pler 3. Take steamer Hyak and get} them across the street still trying to} off at Pearson, Wash. If you have| make a mash when one of the «irt @ny one in view and they wish to| turned around and if ever a man «ot come out and look us over, will pay|a bawling out those two surely did. the expense of the trip. | When the girls finished talking to Will pay what we can in addition | them, they turned around and went + to room and board. |back the way they came, leaving | RAINIER —a heavy cast iron heater, Bu coal or wood. A popular low -—exactly as OLYMPIC —AIR-TIGHT pictured. Full -<a better kind of air-tight heater. F.S. Cynthia Grey, MA in-0600, has name and address. 7. An Error Dear Miss Grey: In your column the other evening, you were asked the correct way to place silverware @n the table. In your answer you the girls to go their way. | Now Miss Grey, if all girls would | |do this way, our town would be bet-| |ter today and we would have men |and women of whom we'd be proud |I hope the girls see this and I want |to nay to them, stick to it girls, and | some day you will surely be glad. MRS. HELEN MILLER. Says Party Government | Is Wrecking America Seattle Visitor Would Abolish Present Form, Trust to Voters UNIQUE plan of government, which would abolish parties and place the powers in the hands of the voters, has been advanced by Dr. B. F. Wooding, of Montclair, NN. J., who is viting in Seattle. Dr. Wooding charges political par- ties with responsibility for the cor- Fuption of government, the back- " wardness of the people and the ills Shat have befallen the country. They fre the destroyers of aivilization, he * says. Party politicians are the tools of Diamond Rings Diamond Bar Pins Diamond Pendants UNQUESTIONED QUALITY RELIABLE PRICES HANSEN & COMPANY Successors to Albert Hansen 1518 Second Avenue $7.50 $12.50 $15 the reputation tor of the old reliable Offices, our experts will take special care to fit you with proper pia! con. At Oe your mouth and give you patural, picasant appearance. Examination and Estimate Free, ber this—this office has been in one location for 22 years, ‘That's pretty good proof that we have satisfied Our patients and stood behind our work. We'll be right here to eee that any work we do for you will satisfy end plesse you, Boston Dental Offices < nad my pall! ‘AND THE TEST OF TIMB YE Bs Years in One Location | exploiters, he says. Their statements | are but word battles to fool the peo- ple. At least 90 per cent of the peo- ple have no confidence in them, but vote for them because they have no | other way of expressidg their wish. | The people must arouse themselves and adopt a representative plan, Dr. Wooding says, as the parties will| |never offer anything progreasive. | ‘The plan advanced by Dr, Wood- ing {s to eliminate parties, put the| power of initiating and nominating up to voters. A system of checking |the votes by districting is provided, which while too intricate to explain briefly, is far simpler than the com. plex party system now in use. H The only way the plan can be in- | troduced is for the voters to pledge candidates for office to it, and elect them so that they can proceed with | the orderly installation of the direct | vote government without derange- ment or control of self government | functions. { “There 1s a broad strain of com-| | mon sense running in the thought of the people which safeguards the na-| tion regardless of scheming and cor- | rupt party pomticlans,” Dr. Wooding | says. | “This can be depended upon to de- velop the race with safety and dis patch if once it ts given free rein. It is the force that now drives thru| Progressive measures that parties | fight blindly and tenaciously as long jas they may | “By eliminating parties and per-| | mitting the common sense of the| | people to funétion progressive meas- ures will spring into existence and |much of the trial that besets the | world will disappear.” | Dr. Haynes, tonsils, throat, goitre | bspecialist. 216 Denny Bidg—aAdv. modern DANCING aftoras the| pastime at the least expense. || yon’ who has ngt had an opportunity | | come m gobd Dancer, can not| know the wonderful benefits one. may Beauty Parlor to || beauty shop. 260, Bast sald | type heater that will heat the mica front. Hundsomely Top front. draft. Cast — legs. whole house. No. 24 alze. Spe. trimmed in nickel. Burns Neat urn, No, 18 size. Very Sai te the weeks either coal or wood. No, 18 special for the week, or while clal for reek. 3950 71850 195 you can save a good deal on these seamless tapestry Brussels rugs 395 es et We 75 ginning of the list. Dozens of color combina- 9x12 FT, tions chosen right from the season’s best. 2 special lots—special priced for the week. L 9x12 FT. —S FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT —each week hundreds of homeseck ers make use of our FREE Rental Department to secure the home they desire to rent. —you are invited to ist the home you have for rent with this depart- ment. Telephone MA in-9414, SEATTLE — FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED Second Avenue at Pine 1864 -3-piece bedroom suite reduced— —a very desirable suite in combination walnut. Exactly as_pic- tured, Attractive bow-end bed. Large, roomy dresser and chifforette. This suite will appeal to those who appreciate something distinctive. Special priced for this week. 6-piece dining room suite: special — —exactly as pictured. A very beautiful Italian period design. Tapestry seat dining chairs. 48x48-in., 6 ft. extension dining room table, 54-in, buffet. China closet to match, 38.75 extra Special priced for the week. a 50 EXCHANGE ANNEX if you a: Mak te like most other Home 2 le there are at it two or three : f furniture f-dat out-of-place furniture for news if you desire to have an appraisal SMA in-4ld, x TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons Thage MARE | Maybe Thugs Will | Bartell Drug Co. Start a | i : West & Wheeler announce that| Golf abd in New Location Mrs, Campbell and La Pine-Rogers| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25 | The Bartell Drug Co., one of the hotograph studio have taken a 10.|!#'8 apparently are thinking of start- [largest chain store corporations in car lease on the entire second floor | !8!ng a golf club here jthe Weat, fs tho leaseo of the cor {the Montelius building, at a ren.| | Arthur Kast, professional, told po-|ner storeroom in the Collins build tal in excess of $60,000, Tho name | lice that somebody forced his lock on|{ng, on the southeast corner of Sec of the structure will be changed to| his private locker at the Lake Merced |ond ave. and James st. The drug University building, January 1, by|Golf club and stole 30 tron clubs, 12] store, opened in 1903 xt 610 Second Harry J. Baum, lessee. Mrs. Camp. | Wooden clubs, two sweaters and two |ave., will be moved to the new loca bell will open the Rose Florence | Self bags, The equipment is worth |tion and opened about October 1 Have New Quarters tone ‘Ten thousand people were guests Jat the wedding of a rabbl’s daugh- | Bright blue and vivid s#¢ arlet) ter In Rumanta Airplane pas gloves are being worn in Paria, $01 during 19: ngers numbered 28 i] | | | MADISON, Wis, Aug. 25-—Rado) Bridge Tualatin is largely responsible for increased interest on the part of the general public In better types of music, says Professor P. W. Dykema of the Uni-| HILLSBORO, Ore, Aug. 95. er, south of here, has been award- : 7 Jed by the highway commission t« River in Oregon jthe Pierce Contracting Co., of. 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