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e Your Children Incentive a mare by starting bank ac fer them with tho Bank Savings. pot be long before they the habits of thrift and fy Which will mean #0 Biesd io them lator on in life. i Per Cent Interest on All Deposits ‘Savings WOULD NOT HAVE HER KNOW IT FOR THE WORLD Dear Miss Grey: I am a young man of 22, I have been keeping company with a young lady three years.my junior, whom I think a | great deal of, When I first met her she would let after spending the evening together, But of late she treats me indif ferently. She seems more confident, but will not let me even embrace her, Now, Miss Grey, she knows I am not of the fickle kind, Do you think she means well, thinking she will gala the good will of me, or is she losing confidence in me? | Tam writing this as she is at present out of the elty, and 1 would | not heave her find this out for the world. IT comb my hatt back and am at present employed in an office where there are several other boys working, and none of them comb their hair as I do. Do you think the manager approves of the way | comb my hair? My hair fe wavy, What will make it lay back even, and }not fluffy? PERCY, A.-The girl has probably come to the conclusion that it te not best to give the tokens of real affection to one who may have no serious in tentions, or you may have overdone the matter, for no rightaninded girl cares to have a boy always spooning. Now, if you do not care for | her company without the hugging and kissing part, you are not worthy of her, and she may be testing you right now It te positively none of your employer's affair how you comb your me have the parting kise ae Ss a 7, LETTERS TO CYNTHIA GREY hame. | No matter what happens, you wn be the kind of a person you want to be, “Bach is responsible for bim self or herself. The sailor was very wrong, but so were you. You have made a big miatake, but you have! womantiine ough to correct it in| rearing your child to be a worthy and making {ts mother a worthy example for it, You have a beautiful task, Don't ehirk it, Let the world say what it will, You are hot responsible for the world | ON MANY EXCUSES BACHELORS MAKE Dear Miss Grey mary excuses the are making for poor lone women! Many of their excuses have a ool oring of truth; but, on the other hand, the boys seem to forget that just loads of us women have our grievances, too, but are willing to love somebody for themselves and| Goodness, how dear bachelors hot marrying us 1912. Opens Railroad Lands ACRES in Original Northern Pacific Railroad Land Grant near Orting, in the Puyallup 000 ‘Pike St. and Third Ave. E BANK FOR SAVINGS IN SEATTLE of condition made to State Examiner at the close of business November 26, 1912. RESOURCES. Estate Loans ... and Fixtures eal Estate Owned .. gh and Exchange... -$390,327 66 209,387 86 16,000.00 - $400,000.00 7,000.00 20,579.43 473,873.11 $901,452.54 vings DEPOSITS HAVE INCREASED ONE YEAR $150,555.84 GAIN 47% Kelleher, President R. Auzias-Turenne, Vice-Pres. J. Malloy, Jr., Cashier P. La Farge, Secretary: iS Is What Expert Says: ;eonsider the Nelson Fender the only perfect life deviee I have ever seen. It should, and I have no mae wil be, adopted by every street railway system Statement was made by Frederick S. Hughes, of , nationally famous as the originator and of the American Safety League. He is the nt safety device expert in the United States Mr. Hughes organized a branch of the Safety in Seattle, and all street car men know him. n the leading authority in the country approves you may take it for granted that we bave thing worth while. You appreciate what it means in a business way the prediction of Mr. Hughes is realized? is that miflions of dollars in profit will be dis- ong our shareholders. It means that our stock worth many times what we are asking for it no v. cannot go after the business of equipping all a} bee pe Wett railway systems unless we have money. To we money we are offering a small block of stock for $1.00 per share. It will not remain at this price had an elderly man call on us at No. 1008 First He bought some stock. When he completed Ne sale he told us that at the time of the Civil war he the derision of his friends by investing $100 in t stock of the original Bell Telephone Company. the past twenty-five years he has lived on the pro- of that $100 investment and raised a family of children. He is still enjoying a good income and life easy. When he bought’ that stock the tele- Was an experiment. Our fender is not an experi- It is installed on the street cars of Portland, on, and on July 26th of this year the officials of mat company gave the Portland newspapers a statement, pM course of which they said of our fender: Mis cificiency has been fully. demonstrated by the fact [iaat at least nine persons have been picked up by it on Pr otland streets without iijiry.” Bhat should sati sfy you that our stoek is a pretty good to own, | Call on us at No. 1008 First ayentie today. ican Safety Fender Co. ® American Bank Building. Demonstration, 1008 Wirst Avenue (Near Madison). Open evenings. hair, but if 1 were you I would not make a guy of myself. Hittle vaseline into the roots of the hair, share their lot in life Come, let us be reasonable ! a world ts a great big schoo! 18 SO AFFECTIONATE. | Dear Miss Grey: I have been a very interested reader of your an-|be selfish, and happiness consists awers to people like myself, in dis /of doing for others, so let us play tress, and so I want you to help| fair me, too. I am 17 years old, a very| If it wasn't for the money greed ght blonde, and have been told and selfishness, none would want 1 waa real pretty. Two weeks ago to die, and we would have lots of 1 went to a dance with a girl friend Old-fashioned love makings end wed and there we met two young men | dings. with university ping, They were, There are a countless number of swell dressers, were good looking, itis and widows forced to become and both wore their hatr brushed, Wageearners because you won't back from their heads. have them, and then you are ungal They were real attentive to us| lant enough to grumble and say we and took us home that night. The re taking your positions for loss older one kissed me good night|money, CALAMITY HOWLE when he left and has called on me NOTICE READERS three times since, and seems to |@ All letters cannot be an & like me awfully i Bot, Mise | ® #wered In the paper, and many @ Grey, be is so affevtionate that sometimes | think he doesn’t mean) ® are without name or address. # | right. Are al! antversity students to be trusted? What shall I do? 1 love him dearly TROUBLED ONE. A.—Young men who kiss one first acquaintance always seem (7) to like the girla “awfully” well; be cause they know that silly girls Ike) you will stand for their insulting/ familiarity. If you do not want to heap trouble for yourself, have noth ing to do with snobs who are “swell-dressers” and brush their hair back. Rub a This We must learn the lesson of life readily or by hard knocks, It don’t p CYNTHIA GREY. PERE HR EEE GIRLS TO GIVE PARTY A “Merry Times” party ia to be |given by the Seattle Business Girts }club Tuesday night in the ¥. M. ©. A. auditorium to the young men of the ¥. M. CA HOW WOULD YOU LIKE IT? Dear Miss Grey About sik WHAT DOES HE MEAN? =| Months ago my husband and | mete lyoung man who appears to be very Dear Misa Grey: Will you please) *"" tell me what a boy means when he| Mc" He went away and we told tells me to let him know when be|"!m to send us a postcard occasion ally. Instead of addreasing it to mri can make a date? . WANTS TO KNOW husband, he wrote it to me. Now A.—The boy wants to know whea| Mins y, what | want to know set | this it proper for me to write to thie man, as be writes to me?) My husband doesn't care to wee cs jletters, and he thinks {t is wrong |for me to write to thie man. os WHERE ARE THE Se tae ter]! love my husband dearly and this me to keep company with girls who| 42 fs our friend, I can't sée aay go out late in the evening to part j berm in writing to bim. My hae ae they go out on the porch in band sees and reads all our friend» a vo to play kissing games with letters. i wouldn't do anythigan) the ‘tava? "They ere aniy 14 and) "TOOK purposely, for | also bavers 115 years of age times they | YOr¥, *Weet baby. What's your ad vies? Thanking you. ee ee eee A WIFE AND MOTHER A.—-My opinion is that your bus-| band’s love ta worth too much tor | you to disregard this wish of bia. There is no real harm in writing }the young man, but the peace and happiness of your home might be | fmpalred On the other hand, how would you like your busband to cor respond with a young lady be can come to see you at your) home. If he means anything else, }it will be beat for you to decline, | ANXIOUS. A.-Whether you are a boy or; girl, | do not know; but in either! cane you should not go in such) tcompany. Where are the parents of these boys and girls that they jallow it? Where are the people at whose homes stich things are ab lowed? Tell your mother or father to report this to one of the protec-} tive police women, who are trying | WHEREIN DOES THE HARM Lie? ar Mins Grey: [ know two |to hetp the young people. The one) its members of my church, reporting need not give his or her|fi0% toys with whom they go alll name. the privileges of engaged couples. | ‘The boys put their arms about the girls and kiss them whenever they a payne ENGAGED \feol like it. This does not seem | Dear Miss Grey BM CNKAECT |, me to be the proper thing. Just to a young man who lives In 8%! Sere does the harm He? Please! j other city, and — a Sol print this, as I would like these| Bot intend to marry for evmid,|Sitle to read my letter and your| years. Now, as J am an ouly child.) vnewer. It may help them. Thank I have no way to go to parties OF) ine you A READER. | and) "A—The harm that cdmes in spooning” i# that the habit is formed, and the young people may! meet one of the opposite sex who will take advantage, and deep sor row will follow. | THE YOUNG MEN this | do quite often. « heart dogs not object ie} requested me to do #0, saying that) ‘he wanted me to enjoy the few re |maining years of my single tife,; land | also gave my consent for him to go with girls in his home town. eee Now, this is my trouble. | wear} |= a Act Well! an enggzement ring, and my girl friends tell me It is not right to go And that you may, profit by | the health- restoring, strength: with other boys. The boys know I giving properties of the time- tae | ace family aeat | am engaged aod do not mind, Who is right—the girls or 1? SINCERITY A—You are right, of course. An long as you are honest with your) fiance and your friends, no harm is done, and the young men who know you are engaged are far better friends and more appreciative than under other circumstances THE “JOB8" DOESN'T SUIT HER Dear Mins Grey: *1 am in love with a bright school girl, and I am a street car conductor. I have ask- led ber to marry, She safd she wonid not like to marry me if I stttt stay on the car, Do vou think a man is doing wrong to work for the street car company? ONE IN LOVE. A.—Let the girl go, and stay with) DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. ss sc Stone-Fisher Co. WE STAND BACK OF OUn WoRK FOR 20 YEARS GUARANTOR EASY PAYMENTS A BEAUTIFUL TASK Dear Miss Grey: I am coming to you for help. I am a girl of 18, and last July, when the battleships were here, 1, lke all other girls, was crazy to go on board, and saw a good many fine looking eatlors. On one of them, | met one and made a date to meet him the next night, as they were going away in about two days. So the next night came and I met him, and now, Miss Grey, if | could only have that time to live over. I am soon to be a mother and there is no father for my ebild. Oh, what shall 1 do? Is this world worth living in? What are sailors? Are they human, or are they beasts? I don’t even know the name of the sailor. Do you think it would help me if I did know his name? Could you, or some of the sailors, let me know when the ship will be back in Bremerton? Could I make this sailor marry me? 1 have no mother, or father, and no home, or maybe I wouldn't be what I am today Dear Misa Gr T hape you will answer as soon you can, ¢ will be waiting for anawe A HEAR ROKEN GIRL, Sailors do not have a corner on this sort of trick, If you will jook around, you will find many such cases among civilians. Go to the juvenile judge and ask jhim to send a plain clothes man with you, when the ship makes port, and he will see that the man mar. ries you. You need not live with him, but it will give your child bd | Other Dentiatw. Prices Prices $2 Set of Teeth of Teeth Guaranteed $10 Porcelain Crown ... Gold or Porcelain Guaranteed Solid Gold or Pees Work A Silver Fillings, 25 Up SY PAYMENTSPart balance in payments. 20-YRAR WRITTEN GIVEN ON ALL PAINLESS DENTISTS down GUARANTEE work Ohio Cut Rate] ™ District, granted to the railroad by the U. S. Gov. in 1880, to be thrown open. @ Held up for years in a solid body, re~ cently released and going on first sale AT ONCE through successful negotiations by local people. Mat- ters pending for several months brought to a close. @ Remarkably rich area, with timber and brush largely removed, suitable for immediate pastur~- age. Lots of water, clay loam soil, choice bench land, handy to railroad and schools, ideal climate. @ Prices low enough for wage~garners, $15.00 an acre and upwards, terms to be ten years, with provisions for sickness, accident and loss of work. There are to be no settlement conditions. Land to be sold calls for warranty deed and contract. @ Title to be registered by the State of Washington, so that the humblest workman may feel secure. To be sold in tracts of 20 acres up to 160 acres. @ Those wishing tracts are notified to apply without delay. cannot call are advised to fill out and send the attached coupon at once. leaves Seattle 7:45 a. m. Meet at our office, 201 Alaska Bldg. at 7 a: CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING Second Floor Alaska Building Seattle, CRITICIOM OF THE PRESENT-CENTURY GIRL Dear Misa Grey: All the men who write to you at the present time seem to make their chief object « eriticiam of the presen:.century girl Migs Grey, why doesn't rome one say something about the nen of to iday? Surely they aren't perfect! ‘Phe city may be fall of girls itke they describe, [am a git] myself and know a few of that kind, but jnot many There are in this hundr of girla who work every day, who ty jare quiet and refined and dress not one of whom flirts with | nicely, men on the street. When a girl ts lonely and lives in a big city, new to her, and doesn't know any one, do you think it To Overcome Winter Complexion Troubles Te the chill air causes your akin to dry and scale or become er before yc yread « thin layer of colized wax over your ent! Remove next morning w water, This Is the id treatment for the win wax gently absorbs the dead part! cles of surface skin, #0, gradually there's no mfort. This giv the underlying skin @ chance eathe and to show itself. or #0 the new and younger te wholly In evidence and you ve a really matchless complext 1 its de procurable at any " h to remove even the worat ‘complexton Wrinkles need bother you no more if you'll use this simple face w Powdered saxolite, 1 o., witch hagel, cation will lines, and amooth as a chi Re-Block Your- Hats block your velvet, Hour, gatin o felt MADE TO ORDER LADIES’ SUITS $25.00 TO $32.50 Ladies’ Taliored Suit Shop. 238-240 Lumber Exchange Bidg. any wonder she) In a} | Try powdered magnesia to clean U.S.A. |Mirts with men on the street and] dre *% to attract them? Some giris pretend to not care for men, but that is only pride, and every one of us ia anxious for friends thing to get them, only we haven't the courage. ROSE. | A-—1t am afraid you have read only one side of the question, for both are impartially discussed in these columns. The other day [ had a letter from a man complain-| ing that the men were terribly abused fn these same columns, and} that I always stand up for the girls and women. If either of you read | the columns daily, you would see} that neither Is right, as I try to ad-| | vise impartially, and with no regard | to sex, except to take inte account| the handicaps of both. Men are lonesome, girls are lone-| some, and the wonder is that there is not more flirting than exists, which does not excuse either side. Practically no: of the young! girls, and but few of the women, can flirt and accept the return tempta tions and be safe, Therein les the danger which leads to rippled lives, If the matter stopped with flirting, there would be no harm. + Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions } | The is ivory, l4th wedding anniversary |your white felt hat. A poor liar is better than a slick one, for the lie is easily detected, and rendered useless. 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