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PAGE 8 BY BEULAH MITI'HKLL COITTS EASTERN GIRLS MAKINfI HOLIDAY PLANS WITH fllK APVKNT of the flrnt crocua ■ onir ih* anlhaalaatir |i|j»ii« of ou# Eaatrrn achool «lrla. for a fortnlitht of pleaeur* at ihalr Batter holiday. Contemplated trlpa to IMr llermudaa thru the l*anaina canal.%bru the Cumberland* on horaeback. and a dlvUlon of tl'tia Iw twaen Naw York, ltoaton and Atlantic l'it]a make a declaton rathri mm,."lt llowovor. the following vounf tadln are quit* definite aa to their plans Mt»« Virginia ami Mlaa Kalalla Merrill and Ml* Healrlc* |w harr chosen to fi»nil their time •I Virginia I lot Sprlnus Mix Mar garet Chlnn and Ml*» Kmllle Jerome will be at tha Hotel Tray mora in At |antl> City Miss Mortens* lireen and Mlaa Mtldi.*! Karrar will l» a I t"l Mont* and I .• • Miss KaUiertnc Ikivn artll I* entertained by frlvnda at the Charleaton na»> r* n •Dd in Hoaton • • • Mrs. Eagleson Hosttss In compiimrtit to Mia* Marlon fctwta. Mm Timtt IV Kagle*on wCll fdttrtaln at lunchaon on Halurtluy • • • Informal Dinner Mr and Mr- Aleksnder Plckln ann will entertain alx |tmU at din Mr on Thursday evening in th*lr apartment at Adrian Court • * * Out of Town Guest# Co&plimented Mrs Cla> ton It Haggett and Mia* Mllna of Olrard. l*a who ar* vtait yij Mr* It. K K»»t*rbrnoka. were kMwrrd t» Mi* Frank Wllaon of .Ogaaha on Ttigsday with a lunchfon at thr llytrl Wa>hin|tw Thr , |»Ml' later enjoyed th« inphtum • • • I Social Welfare Tea ■ftr Socul W attar* musical t«a. ' WMoh waa postponed will b* given Minh II at thr home of Mlu Kath loan Oatfney. ljel Columbia it. • • • . Active Members' Caneert , Tha regular monthly concert of tka La<llr« Muaioal club will b* held 1 Monday afternoon. March t. In the Y. W. C A. audllorlum at I 10 p m I |mnm arrange*! by Mra. K H Mil lor Ud Mia* IMiu Mcltonagh f Du«t from • Manama , Mattarfty p«««4ai Mra. Mary Humphrey Ktai aa4 KIM Paula Hitter yiaM •alo ft) "Raaaan.-e. ifcbaitae "Yalae <t« Oaacart" W»«alawa*t Mlam Haiti* K*l«r>h«lm y*tml «ala~-Ballatdila (nm I Pagi»- HiT' . I^oacaTllla Mia* Paula Hitter ▼aeal p»|n • 4a} ft* la fturata M« frnra "La Yaa •a" "P«K*«ai Id) lata plcrata ftagara from /.a»a . . t.*«acee*ile tMr Hert»*M W WUMaaoa Tacal gaet I.a rt«a«-<m4a PmieialM Mra. Mary Humphrey Kin« aa4 Mim Paula Hitter Informal Evening ' at Card* v . Mr*. Clinton Dong la • entertained ■* IliHw■nll.i at rarda on Saturday •ranln* In her apartment at the v # . Queen Anne Guild Has Charge of Tea Shop The Queen Anna Oulld of the : Orthopedic hoaplUl Will have char*? Ivt tha tea ehop on Thuradaj Mr* ■ Barry It Bartlatt will be hoateaa. •Mated by Mr*. D. V McDonald. Mr*. W. W Oreenwood. Mr* Charle* I Maki ami Mlaa Clara Uartlett. e • e Orphcum Party and Tea Mr*. Florcnc* Houghton wlil en ItrtelD with an Orpheum party and taa M Saturday afternoon In honor of bar *i*t*r, Mb* 'Martan Lewi*. Whoaa marriage will take place March *4. Kitchev Shower CoupUinentinK Mlaa edith Warren WIMM marriage to Mr. George bu- Chan will take place March 17. Mlaa Ada McKlnney and Mlaa laabel Hoi aatcTtained Monday evening «tb> an Informal party and *urprt*e kitchen shower et Ml*s MrKinney'* fcMße. lTll N. 40th at Thnee who Mud to make the party a success twc the Mlsaes Prance* Page. Ruth Warren, Vlnnle Errimnn. Ann Mr Jtay. lory Tladall. Oram Ward. Lit UM> Nelaon. Isabel Holman KUza bath Buchan. V«r» Brower. JMn pay. Ada McKlnney. Maria Paulla aon, Edith Warren. Mr* Maria Pee pi«i and Mra. Florence Wilson. I A VOTE I For Wood lawn J It a Vote for Service I Yesterday the voter* of Seattle rant ballot* for ■ their favorite candidate* Ksrh voter rho*e the • candidate ha thought would render the beet public J service. Thl* happen* once a year. B But every bu*tne*« day In the year people null 5 decide upon their favorite florlet. The fact that 5 so many thoueand* of people have chosen Wood- • lawn I* hecauae they have decided that Woodlavn J{ •ervlre 1* alway* aatlafactory. ■ Tou. too, will reach that concluaion If you In- J trust your next floral commitment to our car*. ■ Woodlawn FLOWER SHOP \ 1410 Hccond Are. I Seattle'* Conveniently located 9 nowerptMHw ■ MAIN 663 CUaimor Til—lrs ||l|| swirlv KtMor of 7kc Ntar '"TELEPHONE the So-' ciety Editor of The Star—Office, Main 600; Home, Main 2761. / Golden Wedding Anniversary in honor of lh*ir golden wedding >4r»inorMn Ihr chtldion and grand Aiidrrn of Mr and Mm J. H Hutta or Bryn Miwr a**eiubled on Hun day to or It t. rate tha « o a«k>n And •lltnd congratulation* Vourtfvn cover* were placed around the table, which ww oMltrtd with a hue* wrdding r«kr b*k»d by Mr Kratik (loflt Thr f«f«ta wi-rr Mr and Mm. VtriM Hull* and three chll dren, Mr and Mm Kidney liutt* and two children, and Mr and Mm K>ank <li>et* Mr and Mm cam* fo fU-attl« from Minnesota 30 >*am ago Class in Italian The CTniveraliy of Waahlntton of fere tha followtni clana In Itallar at the Unlvernlly Katanalon f>lvl alpn. INI llrnry bulldln« Tha flrat meetln* of the begln nara' rlaaa In Italian for \ae*Jleta will be held In the »*a»mbly mom Wrdneeday aflernoon, March J. at 4 o'clock ItrfletntUon la atlll open and thoea who ar* lnt*roale<t may com* to thf flrat meetlnr and find out the datalla In rraani to thr work Whlla tha will t» valuable for mu«lrlana, no knuwl ed*e of muaic la n*c*»aary. and II will be equally valuable for thoaa who with to learn to apeak tha lanauace Profaaaor Km 11 to (ions' o a native of Italy will have chant* of the Instruction of the rlaaa IMSHI Mr and Mr* J O Pyl#. of BL Paul, formerly of B«aHle. will artiv* lln the city Thursday avanlng and will be (tiali at the Hotel Penning ' ton. a * • Mlaa Mary Ixiuiaa Kachaater. who has been In Portland U the gueat iof Mrs. A. » Kerry, wtll return to day. • • a Mr and Mr*. X. C. Baaton ara In Auburn. Cat, an rout* to Banta I'arbara, to apand a monU bafor* I returning ta New York. e e e Mia* fjartmda Hnrtan rata mart laat week (mm fhleago. where aha Km »i»nt the paat (IX month* Mr. Kenneth Morton haa returned from i Annapolis Preparatory ••boo). • • • Mr*. R W Jennlnf* lef» thin mornln* for AIMIU. to join Ju«l** J«nnini«. MiM Cordelia Jennln** will *t>*nd a nhort time with Mr*. U 11. Wwl man. at the Highland*. bafor* ■ .n* North. • • • Friend* of Mr*. Harold Praiiton. j who hM hwn Niioofljr 111 at the tV# hnnpltal for a month will be glad to know of her recovery and removal to her horn*. • • • Mr*. E M Carr. who rtttd«« at tha Hotel Unjoin, will vUrit ralatlvea In San ln**o another month bafor* returning to her hont. NEW IRON STAND An Ideal ataml for a flat iron may be made from an Inverted earthen flower pot aaucer. Thla will pre vent arorrhlng of the ironing board cover, and avoid the uaual nerve racking nolne of the metal Iron atand. Shiloh •^aosfsacouGHs LACE AND CHIFFON RESTAURANT GOWN BY tVBA MOO BR ■Ve«C YcwVa Aa<k«u* Anlh»rilp The aklrt of thla restaurant (own kt of fine silver lace over a rhlffon drop and a chiffon tunic fella over II In four points. The bodice la Juat • little round affair of cream sotln. fitted ov*r a ribbon braaaiar*. wlU> U«hl aboulder aleevee and a circular nark, and than, at either aide, a aatln aqua re <~ut tab falllnc from beneath the belt of allver ribbon Watteau roaobuda walfht the** taba and other bvda dot the lace fhrunre and flriah tha alaevea. whlla a M of embroidery In tarnlshe<l all var on the ablao of tha tab* glee* tha tic taking nolo to the coatume. IftSHftll rim rtm thi moat baifhbn af m. Uw»|a Daughter* of 8t Oeoma. Aiax andra l«d|« No. IT), at Scottlab Rita ball at 14*. e e e fireeti lake I nlted \rltaaiia Oraan lak* axaembly. Vnltad Arttaane. at Prmlernal hail, 1111 i Fourth ava . at I o'clock. • • • KMetMaaai flab Kldartoiuum club, regular meetlnc at K of P ball program. Rahart K V. D C. Itobart £ chapter. U. D. C. with Mr* Daniel Kelleher. iy* Mpring at.. »t I o'clock e e * Haly Trtnlly I utheran Holy Trinity chureh Ladiea Aid. circle No. 1. with Mr* C. J. Johnson. Ml Maiden ava., at 1 a'aiook. e e e Sonehirve Hub | Hunahlna club. Woman of Mooae heart legion, all day at the home of Mr*. J Halnaa. at White Cantor USurien car ) a e e Holy Trinity I utheran Holy Trinity church Ladtea Aid. at the churc|> at J o'clock. * a • raton Bible Claa* * Union lllble claaa meet* for atudy and auppar In tea room, T. W. C. A e e e Klme* J. Noble Peat Woman'a auxiliary of Klmer J Noble poet. American Loglon, enter tain Woman'* auxiliary of Italnlar post, and women of liallard poet at II o'clock. Veteran*' hall, the Armory. friend* of AH Krlend* of All club. »upf>er In prl ! vate dlnllng room. V W. C. A., at if, o'clock, followed by Illbic < la** on second floor. see Hawtlierne P.-T. A. ' Hawthorne P.-T. A meeta at the ■chool at 2:30. Ml** Dorothy Shank 'speaks on "CMthes for the Bobool Child." e e * Nineteenth Century Nineteenth Century club, at tbe Y. W. C. A. at 1:10. Hostesses. Mrs William Mllla and Mlsa Alice Mor*e • • • Swedish ladies' Horlal Club The Hwedlah ladle* Horlal and Charity eluh "Frsja" will meat on Thuraday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the club house, Eighth avs. and |« Hive St. # • % ' Meridian District Improvement Club The Meridian District Improve ment club will meet for business In the lioaement of the McDonald school Thursday evening at * o'clock. e e e Delta I pellon Mothers' Clab The I>elta ITpsllon Mothers' club will meet at the chapter houaa. lilt Zl*t ava. N. Thursday from 2 to I o'clock. e * e Unman'* Century Clab Current events department. Worn an* Century club, with Mrs. Henry Landee, 4r.1l ltth avs. N E , at 2 o'clock. Miss 8. H. Williams In charge of program. . . e Kluon ({durational Kihlblt Elsori educational exhibit during tho afternoon at North Queen Anne school. Community residents Invited to assist In purchase of pictures for school. * • * Queen Anne l-'ortnightly Queen Anns Fortnightly, with THE SEATTLE STAR-WEDNESDAY. MARCH! 3. 1920. Gmfesskmsofaßride L (Gopyigftt ISOCX by TKeMru»Jp*.prrEnVrpn*,Ajsont.lioiO FATE OF THK IONE TURNS OUR CONVERSA TION UPON SPIRITUALISM HplrlUiim or aplrltuallam la a* old aa man " eeld Hob, who ha* All kind* of information At the lip of his (un|u«. "Why, tiihlatn hundred year* ago an anHent aatlrtat d«*wcrll>e«t « Hfnni'# of that time It »u held in u dimly lighted <K«mUr. and the crowd got All work*! up and fltttUryt Hut apirtuem waa in vented long before l»la day long b« for* men wrote bonk* ft belong* to a date lea* |«at and la at 111 the belief of the rrimitlvamlndail " I looked quickly at Chrya and hoped that her feeling* had not been hurt by Hob a fbrya baa be lleved for yeara In things occult. Hub knew all about her fondnaea for har cniiia u»ard and I knew that be waa aaudng hla chance to make fun of her even at tha rlak of offending her llecauee he la her twin, Hob often <ur«*| to joke about hla elater'e pet opinion* Chryg merely emlle* In har heat enigmatical Mona IJea effect and tietened onlmly while Hob went on * % tif courae we don't need to di* cuaa Mperetltlon It tan t for un to agree with dad* valet that the lone waa do roed baauw dad' put hla ahoea on a ahtlf |t«u w* muat realise that a Iht of Idiotic super *t titans are bound to become popu tar aa one reault of tha revival of aplrltuallam " "AM ll'i ft hrcfttt*# the Ml«f in |«m 1 lurk or hud lurk urn! In omene ftnd charme. hftft nothing whatever to d« with the b*htf tfeftt Uift dead ran coin* ba< k «%i uik with the living " ft«*ert*d Chryu "Certainly rat." agraa«l Dr Hpanc* "but It's human natar* to wla« on all unriplalnabla nnratl and attribute thani to ihiaiU " "Mo unnaA-«»«ary bacauaa thara ara anough kind. of fool dalu»u>na to cult all romara," irnuikn] Jim Jr "Thara'a rlairvoyaiua And maamar lain. and trunra atata. and rryatal caitnr to aav nothing of tba way* of iMnmunletUM Ilka labia rapping ami alata writing and larttatlon—and and than Mtna " "To aay nothing of tha oulla board hay OiryaT" ramarkad Boh in hla taaaln* tona Maka faaa of It all you want to. boy a, but you'va got to admit that tha baltaf la running a>-(t»a tba roun try aa faat a« avar tha flu did It'a tha popular Intallactual dlvcralon of "Sunburst" and Homespun Skirts Will Be Popular During Spring CHICAOO. March I—Woman I 'wont know whathar Ihry ara going or hava boan Ulara whan lhay gat Into tbalr now aprtng aklrt* thla yaar ttprtag aklrt (tylaa ara going to ha frao fur-all. lalrhaMatrti-iaii. with tha ftald wlda opan Milady nan rat In tham from tha top or hot torn and 1 waar tha front In bark, and atlll ba | (tytlah That a what L>aa rtorahalro aklrt makor da luia aald today Thara'a going to bo no handicap at tha atari homaopuna. allka and parcalaa all ara favorltaa lloma apuna- tha aama kind our forafau^ Mra. Oaorfa II Paartiorn. Itl Ward at. at 1 o'clock. a a a rMffio rM Cotarla club aiacutlva board maat Ing at 1 O'clock with Mra. Tbomaa Irvine. 4T41 Hth ava. N. B. • e • Baa tarn fUar Haatai Oak Faatam tttar Uncial club, with Mra A rt Rokhart. ITU J4th ara N . at I o'clock. (Ilrd ava. car to Boyar | a a a ftaraala Oak Rornala club, art dapartmant, at Kadaratlon alula houaa at 1 o'clock. Tit lan day. SHE DYES HER OLD GARMENTS LIKE NEW "Diamond Dyn" Make Faded. Shabby Appartl to Fraab and Btyliah lion' worry about p»rfact r*«nlta. T'm> "Dinmnml Dytm " inwrtnlfwl to Blvo a new, rich, fadalnaa color to any fnbrlr, whether It be wool. *llk. Ilnrn. cotton or mliM too<l» - rtre«*e«, Mouaea. atocklnca. aklrta, children'* coata, faatliara, draparte*. covarlnca. Thf IMreotlon Boob with nrh tvu kuK" Mia »u plainly how tn dla mond live over in; wtor that yuu cannot make a miatake. To inmch any material, hava drug- Kl«t ahow you "Diamond Dya" Color Card. A Mao Can Dress Better at Chemr's CIIKKKY THAT To dreaa well la a mattar Kood taata good aanaa—almply a mattar of buying ' tCherry '" At Charry'a you ■yf ( lly will find the alyl • lah clothe* to ■ ratify your id vie daalrea, and tlia tarrna and val ued to aatlafy your pocket book Come In and make your aalactlon of a *«nart new aprlng ault now--w«ar the clothe* while you're paying for them. (harry'* Atjrto Hhop, 107 Rial to BM». Ovar I'lglk WhlaUe. an Haeond Ave., UtiwMN Mifcoi mU Hurlma (he decade It ha* Invaded the unl verelth* and eet eorne of the lw*t payi h«»logt*t* of the rouitry to fight Ing the aclritliataf" "All l\p«i of mind* are Inlrrninl, I grant you," aald liob "Tha original American ver«l«*i of aplrltuallam if fert*«| only the « redul"u* It wa* l»e gun liy Koi Hlilrni about 1141. They lived on a firm In New York. They claimed to get meaange* from the dead. but later In life ronfafw«il that they were playing a prank' Never the|r»a, what they atarted »wpt over the country «» 'aplrltuallam' and waa taken up by educated people." "The preaant revival la nbvloualy due to the war/' put In "| heard a hundred myaterloua and un evplalnable Incidenta 'over there ' friend* trf eoldlera who |H»rlah«l «le mand comfort end everybody cagvea mental egcllcment. and certainly nothing can l»e more comforting nor vnitf*e ci'lting then ao called 'proofe' that IMe dead nan communicate with the living " "All opponent* cialm that the medJume uar wimple conjurer'e trl< ke which any detective ought to catch on to and reveal." eald Jim. , "What about my vial on *f two figuree on a beach at midnight* K« plain that If you can " I put the ca»e to anybody In the company who cafttl to anawer "A hallucinfttlon. Mr* I primer— ftnd ft r*»lf\<ld«n«-e. I my. even tho I wee benefited t»y your hftlluotnftU«>».** •ftld Upenre. "Merely ft retnftrkftbld rolnrl dffwe*" I ft»ked H pan'a ixidiJM nn«l want on* "Don't you what n#i*»n *M about draamrf" 'Mm marka what thay hit. but navar mark* whal thay mina" " "In othar w«rd« Jars* mada up hfr Plrturaa and than lall*vN! In tham' And It W*a J«at a rhanca they aha and Trnvar* plrkad up you two atraya" IW) a*plaln**d Tha capacity of tha human mind for halng foolad la only aqualad by Ma ahl)ity tn fool Itaalf" aald Jim. "Old llalaar talla how ha foolad hire aalf Ha potaonad ona of tha char artara tn • book, than throw down hla p-a anal want to dlnnar Tha taatr of araanlc waa ao atmnc In la mouth that It mad' him awfully ».dk -actually anudrk"' (T» Bo toalinocdl ara wora. and In all color*, ahadaa and vartatlaa—will coma high Tha prirw la around 111 and IM a aklrt at 14 a yard Hklrt makara hara r» port a anarrlty of bomrwpun*. but prnoilaa lo maka up far It In aptcy color* Two Inrhaa will ba cllppad off tha bottom thla yaar. making tham tan inrhaa from tha frround and t Irk ling tha ahoa topa ■ Hunkurat ' (tylaa ara axpoctad to go atrong "Munburat" aklrta will ahtna In aaary color, with an angla arrangaroant lo bring aach ahada out in a glaro. Tka man who la unabla to find hla matrh may hava to go to bad In tha dark _ . %?Ae. ZlevO Kdro M^ple yjjjjfllji °' maple syrup —and is hmavy llU'°KU°Ml>'7PriCMi flßl ®a Mm fa mtk ymmr fratrr tmr Karm AUflm nUIfl I mSVlllßv in Am Gram Cam. ll U gmmrmmtm4 im ptmm fllßt'tfllM VWmT * f * car mlm ™ l** "Miy. UMiMlSfl M\Q / W ■ CORN PRODUCTS REPINING COMPANY iBMMffIIM m~ M 17 Battery PUc* N«w York JOHNSON, LKltt MERCANTILE Ca Soldier's Wife Wins Praise of< Veterans For her many unaelfiah and gratuttoua acta of klndneaa to eerv* Ira men during and after tha war, Mr a i Hhllla CI. 0. HaaJee. former Juatlca of the peace, and wlfa of Lieut Col Walter II lleala. received Wednesday tha heartfelt thanka of Col Theodore Hooaevelt poet. No. 24. Vetera na of foreign War a. In reaolutlona forwarded to har etpreaalng the heartfrlt thanka of membera of the poet, It la eet forth i bat Juatlce Ileal* gave much of her energy to aaalatlng the Had <*roaa, the Liberty I*o&na and to aid Ing Individual eoldlera In many waya, am h aa offlr biting at their mar riagea without charge On the teturn of her liuahand. It la pointed out. ehe realgned her official position, Inalating that her am«eaaor be an ei wrvl<«i man. with the reault that J William Ifoar, an over**** veteran, waa elected 'The jKMit takea great pleoaure In commending that aplrlt aw being worthy of the Hlfe of a aoldler, the •later of aoldiera and the daughter of a veteran of tha civil war." aay the raaolutlona. Heeofutkma were alao paaacd and forwarded to Ilavftd J Williams, col laotor of Internal revenue, thanking hUn for appointing rxarrvlca man to |M»altloria created under the na Uonal prohlbltlun law Tha poet endorsed propoaala to ere*-1 g monument to civil war vet enuia in the old Yealer triangle at Third ave and Yealer way LOCAL COMPOSERB TO GIVE CONCERT Tlia Haattla Horiaty of Cumpoaara will gtva a concorl at tha Ma* Art* hall. IJIS Fourth ava. Friday rva nlng Tha program, whlrh followa. la an tlraly of racant work* by matnljar* of tha aoclaty "•aaal*. ' alalia aad plana .Clau4a Uxlilai CMala Ma4«aa. alalia i»» a lila IMllatail. »)a»a •aag* (at Wa44lag llalia lk> "liafalh^ Agaltaa ' «rala Appialaa i') ' tfl' • u lan a>ii" Mr >radartak WlaCarrvrht Tka campvaar al tka yiaaa ruse* 1 * (Al Air 4m ' (k| ' v* IIIMrMI Tke KBipMir at ih« Hrl»| ni«n*i Th» H.i«d Otrl" Uffcr Tftftra) Mr I*4 Mr Krntfll* <"lft«Mlle, ' Voltna Mr. B lUnwr Cet- Um, vtel*. Mr r»*nrf« Klrrft Mr, *»*)onaeile NlttMCilU ft»4 pltM - 'ft) "Th« ( ftm«4 Urf»*r* A4*!ift* Oerole ft^letee (k) • MftlojU" Mr i;«or|f Klrrkeer. rl*|fli(«n* Mtaa AMift <ifmt Dell, yftn* Bnie <• l Tm Vlfttrelkftl" (k| 'i». Man Moor With TkM** lieter Wm4 HiMreth Mr* Mary«r«< Mum lUmlft* uprftil Th» mi tk« |lne •trie* quftrui-- <*> s..Mum# Claedc Maftdee <ft» ft*rao <'Bprtc« ' Registered Dentist* fhu ml |M Hlfh rewt dlnrtrt, par •*•l mm 4 i«drral» Mtwtk -I*l Bwakla mm to mat# r•«* tkta a#feri **rn to My 4raiM, ««4 Ma pn«*a, Owe rmtmm tm mm aad an tft par r#»« ml from kla flfßrt. aHk lerdtl.'(alalaaa ia«ka4B aa4 psnnaal bii«b(lm. Dr. J. Brown's New Office OMMIKI M Bt II DIMi TttH aad Madtaaa UNHAPPILY WED TO COLLEGE GIRL; HAPPINESS WITH ACTRESS Dear Mis* Grey: Allow me to writ* a few line* in re sponse to the "(Allege Ciirl v». Chorus Girl" discussion. I kept company with a college girl for four year*. She wan very good company, but I knew my salary wouldn't give 1 her the home and clothe* she had been used to. However, | I j)ut the Question to her, and she was willing to give up horn# 1 or the luxuries in order to be with me. We were married and thing* went along very nicely for a i year, then I could see she was dissatisfied. She then got money from home to buy dresses and jewelry in order to go to dances and afternoon teas, etc. I would come home from the office to a cold dinner, sometimes have to eat alone. We were finally divorced. For two years I wa* utterly dingusted with ALL women. One day I met an old friend, and wan asked to attend a "wild" party that was to take place that night. 1 went. The party consisted of mostly college boys and chorus girls. ! was infatuated with one of the girls, and it later developed' j Into a love affair. In four months we were married. We got along vrfry well for six months, when I took tick | and was laid up for eight months. She went back to the ] chorus and between shows would crochet and knit to get extra A money to k»-ep the house going. That was six years ago. We now own a nice little home and never once have I come home to a cold dinner. She was a chorus girl and with a "past." But she is true blue. • A HAPPY MAN.' Daar Mlaa Orey: In connection with the dtacuaaton In your column* regarding the advisability of marry Ing for love or money, 1 agree that the peraon who chooaea the former la on the rtgt»t track—absolutely— and I do not believe anyone who knowe the real thing win aay any different. The loyal love of a good woman la ■ W fiiclhlni for whirh no prtr« in too area! I know, for I have the good I fortune to know un< *u<*ti woman A woman who hu rlaked everything. I even her good nam" lo try to make a man of me 1 bollm ah* haa In a ITMauure aucraaded. At leaat «he haa |lna m* the iMr< to be one. Hut I alncerely advlae any girl to > make a man prove that he ia In <i*»e/lly aamaat hefore she rlaka mora than alia ran afford to to** No real 1 man will try to hold a girl thru bar pity Oa put In long montha of ** t> ov and lonellneae for har whan I might hava claimed har for my own. berauae I wan tad to m*k> (rood and pruva ta tba world that I had I hava haard tha queetion aakad •an to what la tha baet courae In win mng a wooi^n'a k»*a 1 think tha anawar can ba found In tha admoni tion, "Aa ya aow ao (hail ra nap " A trua, loyal aoul ralla for anothar ona of tha aama kind In exc.hange, I and It la up to Iboaa of ua who want I love to try «• tha utmoat In our na turaa to ba worthy of IL I baliava that tha Supreme Being haa given woman Intuitk>n aa har protection Tha letter a woman la, tha greater thU no war la In har Krery tlma anothar think* of har tha thought, conarloualy or aubooaadaualy. r-agla tara In har mind. So It toltowo. that to truly win * woman you must lova har with all your hart To anyone who raallaee that It la aaaler to profit by the mlatakea of other* than to make them hlmaalf. and eepecially young. unmarried man. 1 have thla to aay: Think Clean; live clean, ba % man. t'ulli vate love In tha h»rt of a good girl and after you hare won It. dedicate your vary life to aaelng that It la not abueed HOB. a a a r»aar Cynthia Oray I would like to aay a few worde to "HUH Inter eel ad " Hhe muet ba a man or aha would not try to down har eei the way ihp doea. Now. why ahould tha women dla ard all their finery for plain clothea when tha -men continue to wear pinch bark autta. )aas hair euta, Kngllah ahoee. powder thalr faree (which I hava known many to dolj and amoke clgareta? Now, how WH AT do YOU vv think? Write Cyn thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. would they look coin# down tha atreet healde a girl In plain riothaa? I By plain clothea I mean lon*, wide aklria Down to the anklea. heavy walata with high collar*, low heeled aboee and their hair aklnned hack from the eara, aa "*lll Interact**" i euggaated we ahould waar It. 1 {would auggeat that "Htill Interaatad" aet the atyle by going down HaotMkt , avr m (hit roftum* Srrm, let *ll th# m#n dt»r*rtt tb*ir I finery and we will dlarard oura. By doing thla we will gain many (rood , point*. Juat think, wa will aava more money hecxuee tha atyle wW !*e everlasting arid therefore no need ! of buy Iris new clothea. and Juat think i all the money we will aava on aoa metlea and the men on t/>baoca, ' which la a great ezpenaa, and abovw all. there wUI be no peeka-fcori | walata, and than all tba man wUI bJ , aalota. J I auggeat that wa make "Still In ,tereated" our prealdent Coma on. let * so! A STENOO a a a Dear Mia* Orey: After rtading tbe statement* of aaveral of your reader a regarding the view* of "A Bachelor <lirl," and noticing that they all think aha I* Incorrect. I wtah !to aay that I for on* agree with bar. If only a few more girl* would let aome of thee* conceited man know that they aren't forever on thalr kneaa bagging for thalr attention*, perhaps aome of aald men might ba more decent— and I mean hooaat-to goodneaa-decent. I am employed hi an offtoa afcat» there are all claaaea of men. aad I can aurely aee that they are all tha ■am*, that la. Intareatad only In themaelvea and alwaya har-lult-ing around at aome jokrleaa )ok« I am not a homely old maid by any mean*, ao don't write thla aa a la at deapairing hope that I may reform aome man yet, aa I dont ever Intend to reform a man—lt la lmpoaalble. I hope. Mlaa Grey, that you will give thla a little apace In your col umn In rapport of "A Bachelor Girl" Kighteen and a confirmed man hater. C. O. B. Adam moat have been awtft-faet ad. inasmuch aa he waa first In the human race.