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FRIDA’ TOBER 24 24 or THE EATTLE STAR PAGE 16 ° For the Sake of a Little Child BY CYNTHIA GREY EAR MISS GREY My husband and I were arried very young and we ve ling little boy, W ved together for two the aitht on } pa caused separat It is over a year no ther range to w have been going out tog ite 1 arly, altho we have | both gone with others, He never says anyth again and naturally I don’t fee Some times I think it would be best, f ake And yet I don’t want to do it for that reason r We are stil! very young, in our early twenties, and have lots of time to think about it. Maybe it would be best to Wait. I think it would be wise thing or the other What would you advise me to do? D. A. W A little child is good and suf reason why its par ents should not only become reconciled, but should remain so Your letter is rather too indefinite to afford me much of an Opportunity to advise you further. You do not say if you are divorced. If not, you have no right to go about wit! others, even tho you are separated. The law holds you man and wife until such time as the legal record of your mar Triage has been canceled. If the father of your child shir your right and duty as a mother hold him to those sacred vows. to do one it 18 to do all in ye ause of your power to yuth, per I haps, you both hold such vows lightly. But you have th Opportunity to accomplish a wonderful and tremendous task ==that of shaping the future of the little life you are re Why not say something of this to your child’s Sponsible for. father? His Vocation Dear Miss think would le f Dear M y A ito learn? Lam 17 y 4 que ny mu ently f * HAROLD. | fig recipe. Here is one we lik Inclination, education and health ™Y ; should be considered in select # of cut pie plar Tife work. An artist wouldn't r £ , 1 war. | Huicceasful mining engineer nine times tan Out of 10 and the same distinction Holds in any craft. A good mill worker)! « ae Would probably prove a failure in a £ © x ururie hat factory. a . ‘ ms The first thing, then, for the am- |.‘ oe bis gal ; 2 Ditious boy, in need of work, is, to) Saab 4 on J : i | decide what he really prefers to do. if)" i Rn ae ta pea pin f he cannot find exactly what he Ld $ : y Wants, or is notjeducated for the) : praigl ; Specialty he prefers, let him take a : Nearest thing to it for which b fitted. And while he works, let him \ Watch his opportunity. He who keeps ane end in view m all things serve. oo ks so much for these reeipes e many housewives will find them useful Gloss on Silk ee 1) Anothe fm DON T bo THIS = ) Readers at | Movies HOUSEWIFE To obtain a gloss on white silk, washing and rinsing well put it | water containing a little methy- fated spirit—one teaspoon to a pint | of water—then iron. A beautiful gloss | “THEN ‘will be obtained as a result. M ii | Dear ¥ FASHION oe the diterent TWO GIRLS Married in J: ary, life's delight, Married in February, you'll find it all right. Married in March, and true, Married in April—it’s quite up to you. Married In May, tears strew your way, Married in June, life's rosy and gay Wed in July, you'll go far away Married in August, life's all a sweet | dream, on Wed in September, things will be as they seem Wed in October, your fortune is made Wed in November, friends come to with flame- ) Solored satin. . | you'll be happy The loose cape back feature of many of the Ana it is usually trimmed with b of fur. mont An unusual upper part of tated Felvet join foa Mlaring tuni Ostrich Relies jong flucs, your aid, ie and frequently t Wed in December, ‘tis holy and Band falls over ld |. sweet, . | All fortune’s best gifts will be taid at your feet Pa | To Clean MET Es CELE ET Fur , " Sty . Etiome of the newest envelope bags| Dear Miss Grey: «1 have : 5 Gre heavily embroidered and braided | pensive beaver fur and | Some are made of tapestry or ow vil Can you tell ide that gives the effect of great /1 may clean {t myself? ition. OLD SUBSCRIBER. wing method is good for © The one-strap pump of gold or s la, fitch beaver ot brocade piped with gold cloth is rk fur 4 Proper thing for evening w tity. of usw. bran in} s that it does not Bell-shaped sleeves are seen on | py antly When weil Stas of the new fur coats and they |p, nto the fur. Re Bre outlined with fluffy fox peat two or thre Shake the ¥ and brus ntil free i Velvet evening frocks with match-| from dust dng evening capes are very gorgeous Ret ey Bnd colorful and lovely for the thea- Dance Yer or opera. ont Ng | : Etiquet = Some of the new furs are tipped) Qwith gold or silver to give a noyel | ‘effect. a y man to d with a 1 | friend when her escort never ash {his girl frien YOUTHFUI It {s never good form for a man to ¢ friend, return the compl neral rule, of cour hange dance 3 _ Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stom- | ach, Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Ete. her escort did t, Asa g exe lasek Indigestion ar forms of stom: ad practicall h trouble, say med Divorce eal authorities, are d nine tim 7 Out of ten to an excess of hyd: Law floric acid in the stomach. Ch Dear Miss Gre Does @ sep “acid stomach” is exceedin, number of year Berous and sufferers shou ny i | Gither one of two things fe and husband } Hither they can Ko on n irate | tute a a divorce? | land often disagreeable dict. avold-} No answers your questio: the foods that disagree with them, | Te eat Seen Ey. f irritate the stomach and lead + . | to Cee necretlon or they can! Needs Small | E as they p in reazon and| gr . | MVE s proctice % on tnt | Cook Stove | Dear Miss Grey; There is an ob | Yent the formatio: BE aera Od iste ; | aoe premature fer: os ng tn. a shack | | use of a little near me who fs bad need of er anel pes, a ‘ i all cook stove. It oceurred to me ere 19 Probably no better, wafer ltnat some vf your ccade ie | reliable ech antacid tt some = of readers might Dthan Bivurated Magnesia nnd it is| have & discarded one they would be widely used for this purpose. It has|kind enough to » tim. T fi stomach And | would gladly haut 4 " | | not a digestunt. But a tes aspoon } would gladl - 1 it im. 1 have] | of the powder or « couple of|no telephone, but will leave my ad- | | five-grain arth poner In tle | dress with you in case anyone has | 4 | h the food will n ize is i ; | th is acidity which be |= Bipy 6 08, aie 3 H.T. | K , ‘ ; Mibteant and provent (ts further fore Kor sports wear nothing | mation. Thin removes the ole enc! . ; Al “eaune of the trouble and th a aeeey can, be more youthful and Mrgncrin i pal g- | cloth, alro ink spot M. K. | und abate fei bi a s0tde Piet Ak for either powder or tah: | Ovstinato frult stains, alvo ink | leather: bell... The colorful never comes we Vaid, | o¢ hito | pipe oie ier 4 At ea yES eer he bisurated | stains ima t oth ed from white | stripes give chic to costume form ia not a 1 n|linen, or any white material with} | he loose fit and i eid eat what you want ne Mt | javetio water or saith of lemon, | M"d tte Tooge, fit md, the full| pay and see cthle, Jan’ ho, bes skirt a © freedom and ice you ever bad o} in case that is most essential, sither s foul be ringed thoroly from the material, eat,”—Adyertisement, ™ ‘4 Bound Pockets LESSON NO. 9 IN DRESSMAKING This is the ninth allmet of a series on dren Mrs. Peart Batti % i School of Dressmaking and De sign, Y. W. CG. A, bs writing for The Star.) mu ore ° Ree J t 5 fr T t WELT POCKETS BF-BF-BF-BF-BF -BF-BF-BE More Than a Dressing —It’s a “food 5 Fluffy,creamy BestFoods | Gold Medal Mayonnaise is the perfect dressing for giving that teasy, tangy taste to salads and sand- wiches. But it is more than a dressing. 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