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READ HERE, FOLKS; BY CYNTHIA GREY Have you been reading them? fi jto me when caressed, tome law must govern 80 es all to a The answers to “Why a Girl/ greater or less degree, It must be Closes Her Eyes When a Man the universal response of love. Kisses Her,” M.D. HAS OCCUPIED MOST OF HIS TIME Never before im the history of the Cynthia Grey department has the public proved so responsive, | One young man writes that ft is aj “million dollar” question, and I am quite sure that it has at least a million answers. If you haven't been following this Most interesting discussion, today Dear Cynthia; This kissing ques tion is in my mind, a million dollar question, and has taken up most of my time since T read it in The Seattle Star It has had me think ing quite a lot; but, with the help Will be a good time to start of my sweetheart I think T have a Dear Miss Grey: 1 want to call solution your attention to the fact that not}; We have come to the conclusion only people, but dogs, cattle, horses that the! and every beast I have noticed, in-/as one of your readers has already Yariably close their eyes when ca-|stated, When a girl gives a man ressed by humans or their own/a short kiss which takes up about kind, Birds, turkeys, chickens and/|a half a second, she does not have Pigeons do the same. i} close their eyes and cuddle! give it a second thought, and there THE BEST COAL Right now, when the weather insure winter warmth and comfort your bin with ACME COAL, the coal that saves money, time, dirt and trouble There are thousands of people in Seattle who like ACME because it gives most heat per dollar, jeaves less ashes and dirt, makes no Clinkers and produces no soot ACME Coal combines all these qualities of excellence with low Price. Bunker prices are Lump, $4.00; furnace, $3.50; Nut, $3.26, and Run of Mine $3.00. ©. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 West Seattle Yard, West 549-W—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 THE CHEAPEST COAL warm the time to are many kinds of kisses, | time to think of what she is dotng, | I find that my two small sonsjand when it is done she don't even | fore it is noticed that she does not, close her eyes. It is when expertencing the love Kiss that she closes her eyes. You know as well as | do that no one jon earth can keep hig mind on one thing with the eyes open. The girl closes her eyes #0 that she can get as much enjoyment out of it as| possible, and not, a# many of your readers have sald, because sho {# ashamed or afraid to look her lover in the eyes SIG PHAT. “RELAXATION,” SHE THINKS Dear Miss Grey: Your very in teresting problem has often nl me for a solution, Here is the only way the question has ever replied Does not a girl, in the enjoyment body? Therefore, the eyes close wigh the relaxation of the muscles EXPERIENCED MARJORIE. THE ETERNAL FEMININE My Dear Miss Grey: May | add my voice to the general discussion going on about kissing? ‘The rearon I close my eyes wher my sweetheart kisses me in be cause I do not want him to know j|how really nice I think it is, If I should keep my eyes open, then he joould see just how glorious I think it fe, w. |*MAKES YOU FORGET TO MAKE eves" Dear Miss A few weeks after I had begun to receive kisses |I wondered what he looked like when he kissed me, and | found | had been closing my eyes every YAKIMA WATERMELONS are now in and are unusually fine PU ARMOURDALE wit, MEAT CO. °T*s* Quality Always, Quantity, Teo 500 Ibs. Cottage Butts, 20¢ qual. MT Oe Weds acon cheess Ade Pot Roasts, ait ite and lic Srades cut to, Ib.. All Sc and 10¢ grade per Ib seseseeeT@ and S¢ Leg of Lamb, |b ise Breast Veal Roast, Ib....9%¢ Boiling Beef, Ib............. Fresh Hamburger, 3 Ibs.. .235¢ The Temperature Is High, While Our Prices Are Low GET YOUR SUNDAY MEATS AT Tilikum Market Stalls 119-21-23-25 Sanitary Market hoice Pot Roast, Ib....... | per pdund ...........10¢ Choice Spring Chickens, per Choice Boiling Beef, lb... “ee -T¢ to B86 iF. : ; Choice mbes Sow: 1b.10¢ | Choice Fricassee Chiekens Choice Legs 0’ Spring Lamb | fresh picked, Ib and mint sauce, lb...20¢ | Sugar-cured Hams or Bacon, Choice Hamburger Steak, | half or whole, Ib.....20¢ GOOD LUCK BUTTER STORE Stall S—Lewer Floor Exel Agency in This Market for Genuine Salmon Trout 30¢ and 35¢ each Fancy Kippered Cod 15¢ pound Fresh Sturgeon 15¢ pound Pete’s Fish Market Stalls 31-33 Delicatessen and Bakery 15234 First Avenue Special! Summer Sausage 35¢ Ib. Home-Grown Tomatoes 10c Lb. Yakima Cantaloupes, each ............5¢ and 10c Our Vegetables are always delightfully crisp and fresh. Direct from the farm. Togo Vegetable Co. Stall L7. Lower Floor. y FISH :::; HOT WEATHER FOOD Of course, in the summertime unusual care must be taken to buy absolutely the freshest and best. Our fish are fresh-caught and are immediately put Into cool refrigerated co; PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET STALL 16 LOWER FLOOR an Ideal BLIC CORNER PUBLIC MARKET Watermelons lic Lb. 20c Apricots, basket Bartiett Pea 10c New Walnuts, a te eittss 25c STALL 25—LOWER FLOOR Fancy Union Creamery Butter, 40c Ib. 474.",/05 3 Ibs. $1.00 Union Creamery Butter. 8% Ib 2 Ibe. B5e, 2 Ibs D5¢ Guaranteed Ranch Exes for B8¢, 2 dor. The Good selected Ranch Meee. per dozen B5¢, 3 dor, $1.00 Large Milk be With every purchase of 1 Ib. or more of My Best Butter J. E. KENNEDY Stall 28—Sanita Market BEST FRUITS AND NUTS “Reliability” Our Motto Try Us W. R. HOWARD | Stall 11. Lower Floor Mrs. Ellmore’s BREAD The result of Skill, Cleanliness and Best Materials STALL 120 Yakima Cantaloupes Fach Fancy Green Corn 20c Doz. Fancy Tomatoes 5c Lb. Lowest Prices on All Vegetables TOKIO VEGETABLE CO. Stalls 42 and R14. jof a kiss, relax every muscle of her |!* Jakin undern STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1916. PAGE 7 ONLY THE GASHFUL ONES The next time I opened my » and he, aleo, had his eyes} Dear Mins Grey; To my think cloned, |ing, only the bashful girls close I did not close my eyes because | their eyes while being kissed, A he was not good looking. Oh, 00; |thorobred always looks her lover he is quite good enough to look at.| square in the face while undergo I really don't know why, unless it's! ing the osculation RAY I the sweet sensation of the kiss from | + the one you love that forget to make eyes makes you | FROM A_ PESSIMIST ‘aT 7 | Dear Misa Grey “Why does 8 Ga _JUBT A GIRL. lgirl close her eyes when a boy Kisses her?” seems to be rather a ; difficult, question to answer, a Bring Out Your least for some, But not here! It's ON THE TRAIL OF HUGHES Hidden Beauty Beneath fac that soiled, discolored. or aged complexion ts one fair on, Mercolised wax will ently absorb the devital ed murtace skin, revealing the youthfully fresh, white and beautiful | ho Used by refined | women Who prefer complexions of true naturalness, Mercolized wax, in| one-ounce package, with directions | for une, Is sold by all druggists NOT. A DOLLAR NEED) BE PAID TILL yond THAT WAS CLEVER OF > ME. NOT TO DRIVE AN ARISTOCRATIC AUTO ARISTOC wollett ou will Consult Asthma, Rronchitis, be Constipation ‘Other chanecg, with ohnacns MA ld ye like taking candy from a baby! See and learn It's all because her eyes might tell How many times she's been kissed — Farewell!” t she closes those shining orbs that t foolish, unsophisticated unsuspecting boob may think that | he ts the first to taste the delicious nectar of her lips, leading him Inte & fictitious and shortlved dream of} Paradse, from which he soon awak. | lens nd says to himse “Sung again!” D. M A |QUESTION 18 TOO EA8Y FOR| HIM Dear Miss Grey kissing question A girl doesn't close her eyes except in certain cases, The ordinary kiss of friend. | ship, the common “turtle-snap” kiss of youth and middle age, have no Influence upon the female t make her close her e but the} passionate kiss that thrills her does | Influence her, and the reason is as | follows In concentrating on anything, we Apropos your must have all other avenues of thought closed, In listening to beautiful music, we desire solitude | of mind, and that is why we rebel | at the interruption of {ll-bred peo ple, who converse during the con-| cert. To Me in @ dreamy sleep, with senses dull, and listen to « sere nade, ts heavenly. So it ts with the kiss that spells passion. When clean, sweet ps meet in a passion: | kiss, and love presides over the | the thrill is such that aul! ‘emony, RKET PIKE PLACE MA C-O-R-N-E-R The “enter PUBLIC M ARKET?!<: Are of Economy Lower STONG With Cut Prices ne Careation Milk 20c 25c th a 25 Be | the fer are Lenox Soap Any of above articles SOc quart jar Queen Olives 1-1) sack Corn Meal purchase, spect 4 Bo boxes Matches 200 pke HO. Onte Sse can Lipton’s Tea 3 Ibe. Finest 400 Coftee ihe pke Shredded Wheat Ris ‘trus Powder fee Ginger Snap Italy Oltve Ol ‘sToONG's THRER sTORKS—wHtTE NOT BY A JUGFUL Says Murray. They are trying to get him to fall in line and raise the prices but nothing doing Veal Cutlets, Ib. . .12'/gc | Sirloin Steaks, Ib. .12'/2¢ Pot Roasts, Ib. .5c to 9c | Shoulder Lamb, Ib. .10c Boiling Beef, Ib.....6c | Legs of Lamb, Ib. . .15c Round Steaks, lb. ...14c | Cottage Butts, lb.. Murray Meat Co. vente Market Stal 2, 3, 5, 7. ike Street MKT. AND CORNER MKT. phen Seeded | oe K Pickling Spice STALLS LOWER Aap Allen’s Grocery FLOOR BUSINESS 18 GOOD, WHYt "ataie Marke UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Cottage Hams, lb. . Legs of Lamb, Ib... . 18 Veal Roast and oi Pot Roasts, Ib. ..Se-10e_ a pound ........12 MUELLER’S MARKETS PHONE ELLIOTT 1208 Stall 116 Stall 116 CE Meet the Producer Pay Checks Cashed Fine Granulated Standard White ar alone 8 is. se Saturday: Special — New Full Cream Brick Cheese 20c Red Shield Creamery Co. 1511 Pike Place Mkt. (In the Pure Food Shop) SECTIONS 49-94 DOWN STAIRS HOOD’S After Dinner Mints, Ib, for ‘ PWE PLACE MARKET On the Corner .20c Hand Rolled Chocolates, assort- 1d ead .25¢ pean: Brittle, 15c STALL 100 | STALLS 103-105 Corner Market—First and Pike Sanitary Market JOE MUELLER CHAS. NETH, MGR. Hot Weather Meats at Our Shops Mean Three Things BEST QUALITY MONEY CAN BUY ABSOLUTELY FRESH AND CLEAN ALWAYS AT A REASONABLE PRICE PROMPT SERVICE—COURTEOUS TREATMENT for ; See. Green 5. Bargains Fresh Mild Cream | Best Fresh Ranch Butter | Cheese 9c Lb. | 19¢ Lb. 3 he eis STALL FOR QUALITY Other Big Specinis—Get Our Prices *t\t.GREEN’S BUTTER STOR CORNER FIRST A NATIONAL MARKET Butter, Eggs, and Fancy Always has bi Olive Oil, Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH money saving specials. acaroni, Delicatessen STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS A R.A HELPING _ SMALL DEALERS . | u With a view partic ularly to neiplin their new platform are for Carson Pirie Scott & Co. of f The adoption of a new constitu|Chicago. Frank Black, advertising ton and by-laws, and revised|"anager for the Wm. Filene Sons |Co., of Boston, 1s to be the editor andards of practice jof a c vertis The founding of a new magazine|y yore) Metall | Advert veal mo reste ae or4 Wlron, Seattle, represents the mem je official mouthple |bership and publicity committees , and to carry helpful ideas. » the Pacific Coast Parlbyid and plans for progres |°" Pac 4 “ ing the smaller retail dealers Injeive business promotion, to retail their merebandising and publicity\ers all over the country, This mag | TRAIN KILLS DEER work, and with the idea of inter-|«zine will contain practical a ceting these dealers more deeply|ticles on vital problems of the re-| CLEARFIELD, Pa, Ang. 25 in the work of the association, thelteil business, written by men whollarge deer-mot a tragic death Associated Retail Advertisers havelure meeting there problems every|Glendale, when it overrated its i completely reorganized the affatrs|day peed or underrated the speed of of their department, following the new president of the Asso-\the Clearfield passenger train and recent Philadelphia convention, ciated Retail Advertisers is Irvinglattempted to beat the train in a Prominent among the features of|t. Parsons, advertising manager|race, ‘Lista seat ingaaic naiiaaaill M. A. HANSEN CO. STALLS 27-30—LOWER F 40. 1% Ibs. for Or 5 It 6 Ibs, Rice for 400 6 Ibe. for Oc Royal Baking Powder You Will Find What You Are Looking for at STALL 52 Lower Floor Pike Place Market One Grade, 3h c lb. and it’s the Best Butter Made From Pure Cream Pasteurized and Always Fresh STITHAM’S MARKET STALL 43—LOWER FLOOR Quality and Low Price Pot Roasts, Ib » 6¢ to 10¢ Boiling Beef, Ib......5¢ to Sé Round Steaks, Ib 14¢ Sirloin Steaks, Ib, 15¢ to Veal, 1b 10¢ to Veal Chops, Ib C Hamburger and Pork Sausage, per Ib. itera eas 10¢ Frosh Killed Hens, Ib 1%e & kens, Ib ze Liver, Ib S¢ Chotee Spring Lamb NTER | cio SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET OLD PIKE PLACE | Repair Stalls PUBS eat] MORE ANSWERS TO WHY GIRLS CLOSE EYES WHEN KISSED ~ desire to use the other senses\and I# part of the human economy leaves, and eyes are closed, hearing for intense enjoyment or concen- fs dulled (sometimes to a girl's! tration, great discomfort, when pater Christ used this principle when familias appears suddenly), and, injhe advised us to enter our closet, & dreamy ecstacy, she momentarily |#hut out the world from our senses sleeps in m veritable Paradine,|and commune with the Spirit, with no sense presiding except) You see, the answer is easy, feeling. |Give us something hard {s_sem{-involuntary, : The action PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERT, PORT ANGELES EXCURSION Sunday, August 27 $2.00 ROUND TRIP From Colman Dock 8:00 a. m., Steamer Sioux to Port Townsend, thence Seattle, Port Angeles & Western Rail- way along the shore of Discovery Bay, arriving Port An- geles 12:55 noon. Afternoon for visit to lighthouse on Ediz Hook with three miles of interesting beach fronting on the Straits. Leave 5:25 p. m. same day, arriving Seattle 10:20 p. m. For further particulars ask MILWAUKEE TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry or Puget Sound Navigation Co,, Colman Dock. Markets se 9 P. M. on Saturdays Foods Are Fresher Umbrellas oy Shoes Stoves 3 Saws, Knives sharpened MEGET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS Stall 63, Lower Floor, Pike Pi. Mke, Our Prices Are Lowest Quality Highest And we guarantee you honest weight. Specially selected meats for your Sunday dinner. Steer Steaks, Ib.....12%¢ Veal Steaks, Ib .....12%¢ Veal Roast, Ib.......-10¢ | Dry Salt Pork, Ib.....10¢ Link Sausage, Ib......10¢' Fancy Bacon, lb......17¢ Largest display of Sugar-Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc., oa the market. Pay checks cashed for customers. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place POULTRY Fattened and killed by us Hens, lb ........20c Springs, Ib. CASCADE CREAMERY CO. 1513 PIKE PLACE MARKET, STREET FLOOR Saturday’s Specials Carnation Bread :6° PEANUT BUTTER 10c size, hot from the Ground while you wait, - 10c c | 3 pounds for . Ib. Circle “W" Lamb Chops, 5¢ ovens; only 2 at this price to a customer. per pound ...... 3 Be loaves White, Raisin or Butter3 Graham Bread 108 | ae Home Made Pies..-5¢ and 10¢ | URED Free—A Glass of Buttermilk—Free with a purchase of 2 25¢ or more Carnation Butter Store Stalls 81-82—South End of Lower Floor—Pike Place Market MAYERS, WASHINGTONS, SELZ SHOK MFG. CO. AND OTHERS 1916 Sample and Job Lott SHOES ED—Thout 000 Sample Ualra, com Mary Janes and Oxfo ‘Leather Soles and Heels “MONEY BACK” OURMOTTO nets Stow $1.45 and up Singer... $1.25 Jugmetal and Patent and up No Special Sale, but Speciais on Sale at All Times 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Blue Selz, Leading Lady, Meyer Custom Made, Walkovers and others. sess $1.50 and up Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes that Wear . $1.45 and up Men's Dress and Working Shoes, $2.25 and up sicse’ for the \ Whole S] as STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place Market Near Sugar Stall STILL LOWER PRICES AT OUR NEW SHOETERIA. No The new Selling 8; KS—WAIT ON YOUR: Entrance, end of Old Pike Place Market, from Pike St Market Management donates the space, and you are Bridge. guaranteed a saving of all oliminated expenses by waiting on yourself, The eeaenenne

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