The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1924, Page 16

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Y, OCTOBER 17 124 Dual Personality P | | pre for Memories: Perplexes Wife . | ; . | ; Spires far Excitement Loves Husband and Baby, but Other ; é Salt or Fr reserving Men Try to Make Love to Her and -— B Sometimes Feels Herself Slipping hv per ; Buttonhole | BY CYNTHIA GREY i ieee and, ana io sil, born LESSON NO. 8 IN DRESSMAKING ; This is the eighth installment FRIDA = = ; | Menus for They'll Parade on Halloween Night the Family . ng n of @ series on dressmaking =f dolent on to succe which Mr arl Battin, of the ) Battin Se of Dressmaking | “ ‘ 1M ich the effect of love| and Design, is writing for The | : ° Star has been to ta ye ri woman's character into - Her letter foll “1 ; EAR CYNTHIA GREY IT am tell me whe 1 be a th age, I w ft ; , and never allowed t " j But I had boy ¢ . ; and wa ) play with then 1 : do ar | m uN nbo ; altho We t Ww vy I've been ma ried six W my husband hea F worships b m and he seer a fied. Whe 1 with e wishes 1 to be—conventional and de ’ : t But apse into my former self—t! ret into loads of trouble Q I nev um extremely | i of my hus ‘ I my baby along w At me, some man is forever trying to make love to me. Mis t Grey, you may think this sounds silly, but even some of my| ends Ther girl friends’ husbands try it I Sometimes I think my old self A good parent always sets & | oper is to blame for this mixed-up good example for his or } p > a F Pn i ‘ state of affairs now. The “T : : ‘| v1 the epee Ee . pe PALMISTRY that played with my boy cous | Children, At any cost you r A bong ins is just naturally friendly | must keep the respect of your), GAMES with all boys, even after they | child it grows up. ThiS) ners 4 : a toe pe become men, But as men—they | you cannot do if you are seen| N ramucee ¢ m 4 the rah ‘ 4 t ! A 1 pve . blind t os! |w ww 1 1 cote be of A ereeret 20 » up and in.|1n the company of men other | risht sk seo nen A : y Aa | , or it} than your husband. ' . Kg t Mrs. Browning wrote of one f alate whom “love had unmade from " " ' ‘ , a common man, but not com # ~ le ; : = pleted to an uncommon man oe But t t iH j On In a somewhat similar pre . be ' 1 tr - dicament, you must perhaps take pains {to complete your vie normal wifely self the t \ . Perhaps we cannot altogether rule our instincts, we ¢an and whippe a { paper, folding . alr £ refuse to stimulate them. 5 g the ’ BOOTS WITHOUT SHOES And so by choke and by will Acconting to the mat ! , The particis : S I feel myself silp-| you can avoid the environment fit t = P ' = rs afraid I'll a which brings out the alluring open the sear wing half of ¢ 4 black tie,| While the f 8 sing |grent Goal of weet ae | s some | flirtatious side of your person- | fill the t or it 4 turne 7 t M f “ads again| ality, 4 | fh = oa Sy oe ie tage a : - C 4 (Tested by Sister Mary) what shall 1| She’s Not s rim « straig t - ° o - = Bh A eset do to against that | Popylar e laid in when you 4 coset : ¢ Dear Mis: ey: lama t\ the trat ws the m When you feel yourself!,.“ Miss Gr 1a ® ratia shows the slipping it should be an easy . A pt matter for you to stay your|t erring footsteps by simply cthinking of AG IN THE STOMACH ONGERDIS = here's where the tr Why_is {t that boys tle Interest in me? to them and wh (Copyrighted by Mrs. F 1934) Next Week—Bound and Welt Pocket PRACHES AND TOAST DON'T USE AMMONIA e very much a Recommends Dally Use of Magnesia, “ty me. thes: to Overcome Trouble Caused by like 80 well to te FOR SALAD DRESSING Fermenting Food and Acid | Were 1 a be ma bo wiles 1 ls excellent sind Indigestion the |baby-doll spe often) mne whole i's pe sex Is perso rying s0 7 | trying to |them, get busy ments ey Bans, often aff It is the worst of f Buch @ serious condit With ordinary have no neutri Bis Favors and es s “| Prizes [ Striking Outfit ye| Dear Miss Groy m ¢ - right out o: r > Riis [give as party—something inexpensive. I ar lalso going to have prizes a boy and one for a girl | guests will range in age years. What would be nice for ‘izes? to pai ou to suggest what to vOrs or souve; “Where can I buy ' such coffee back home?” THE first question that pops into the mind of an eastern visitor. And the earnest conviction that has spread the tradition of the West as the home of wonderful coffee. It is wonderful coffee, without a doubt. Niquid o Stomach, 1 the best fo e to take and magnesia for at It is used b ople who enjoy more fear tion.—Advertisement baskets filled w |where th for the gu em. Tiny and fans for the and may a perfect shortening | : : The ideal shortening for all purposes is lard—and the ideal “a | That’s why Hills Bros. Red Can brand lard is Frye’s “Wild Rose” Brand. It i Al young man, a book, tle rack | outsells all others, That's why it is eae pies anne ae is made from the some smoking acces tise choicest rich leaf and back fats not found in ordinary lard | os beyond peradventure, The Recognized a: Aandenth 5 ad ’ lite Ket Standard. Puncture the vacuum seal and and it is prepared under the most sanitary conditions by L U r rve ex iv hi i : . j 1) Deke iad Grey: During the pe | breathe that rare aroma! Taste the mar- the Frye exclusive process which insures unvarying putity year, 1 have rend of at les velous flavor of the beverage! Yes, the and flavor. Keep a pail of “Wild Rose” Lard in your | West's coffee tradition is in safe hands, cooler for economical deep fat frying and ev. = | i ying ery shorten Fadel Ta | With all its high quality, Hills Bros. | Ing purpose. eyclopedi lux Kian as Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom- | Pulaski, i. 1866. ewe ical to buy—and economical to use. Frye’s “Delicious” Brand Hams DR. J. R. DINYON Nic atuisscteutseniy; ber te bork ee} Hills Bros., San Francisco, and Bacon are “Everything the association of “reg. | p me notorious for | : P 8 of violence per- | BEST GLASSES formed in its name. | a At their first meeting in 1866 ON EARTH jname was Bt sted 4- Kol,” We are one of the few optical|from the Greek “Kuk' a band | stores in the Northwest that really }or circle. On the mention of this| Grind lenses from start to finish, and | name someone cried out, “Call tt! We are the only in . ‘ SEATTLE—OD Examination a tometrist. Glasses not prescribed) unless absolute! ceseary. BINYON OP™iCAL CO, | 1116 vinst ave Name Implies.” They are. pre- pared from the most carefully se- HILLS BROS COFFEE | ac sour afd peter oped into Free Examination and the well-known Frye Label is a safe-guide to unvarying quality > | q = WILD ROSE ry ie PURELARD Only a real Parisienne| could take equal parts of plain and striped material Kuklux, that sounds like] and evolve anything so snap- our old woclety, called the! ny ue this port outfit. The| In the Original op-. y one or two from fur On the name being pro: a Georgia man present re am ee Pe | ‘Lost Clan of Cocletz!” The Coc. rr * s very wi, Pacuum-Pack which DROPSY TREATED SONB|ietz Indians were a clan, not al monogram on the very wide| hahistine fn w tow hours: a imenthing relieved |tribe, that had expired some 200| scarf is most striking and = rt el duced in ®/ years prev y. kes erfect finish . 4 few days, regulates the 11 kia: 7 | makes a perfe mish for Fs ; . Stomach ‘and ‘leart, purities the piooa,| Spdco does not permit mo to print | the ytraightline coat. The as | When next you require shortening, ask for it by this Strengthe Write fot | more, but if you wil®consult the f ha ‘ © 1924, Hille Brew} BrandName— You will get a Lard that is guaranteed free trial treatment. COLLUM DROPSY dress benegth is a plain tube | pure 24-2 MEMEDY CO, Dept. 37, Atlanta, sorgia, |eDCYClopedia you will get more in 4 Advertisement, formation. effect. oi V

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