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THM SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCTI 24, 1919. (| Nemenaper kn ter price Aencaton oe i - aneteek eee ozs By BETTY BRAINERD Danees to Continue * OMMIC Coe Brit Retief « to a demand until the end of upon giving an “Beautify Your Arms by Exercise,” Says Miss Edith Hyde, “The Girl of the Golden Apple” eee WARLLA PLP AD PAAR of the mental and of endurance to @ wex affinity be- PAP , y equilibrium sy CYNTHIA GREY eauiibriun Cynthia Grey has received some interesting letters, dis- cussing various angles of the Garrison-Storr case, in her . mail today, and she believes they will be of general interest i D t Tea to the public. The letters follow: 4 to exist ionation Tec : ee ¥ our The w First fourt! iday of ear ain . tet Meg ee ries will be held Pet | (yureh Ww onatioy #8, at the Broadway ball, |) and Madison #t s Tieneld. Srushions procepds from these — the civilian re the American ogram py bode taba that the af- i and his wife und right here laws induce When the mental bond has the physical bond als. ipparent “ for extra the season marria extra - ow on hers Innane Banity would that her Says Man Ia ueted Real Criminal will ¢ gps aftern, at have known in canceled leed would surel them ty knows also t guilt 4 s punished, if not physically, it is mentally, t vere had been brought of thia truth to accept the praelf and psychological way, it if« © would not have com: | hi t of her life, vented the de considered {n H in which the uffer. ELLEN C 18 the real criminal two! Hin acty may le will moat 4 y of slwa tor and dd to re under cor condit ‘over Red | Prank B, Matthews peodies The Leng of N Want I pa. Jumble Shop Dance There the pa h been willing to of ation: 1 now life 4 relation t yolety—and ex t ing, In wome way, | and in 4 bilit ome sutrage in the t REX P predator terrupt- of this never rat here He is a . reasoning would have mitted such nother thing to be wiles and it is almost t under that of keeping in balance 4 login = pr tender one degre an v Hoste ior Vaughn Taylor enter Remermally st tos, in anor ot}. ome . Thornton Hamlin, yer | Imari ma afternoon at 4 oclo: Aw there will onl: » mor . * the paint of I ce 6 dance t expe re latures, ‘Bow Party both Wilcox Rave a box party theatre, Saturday afternoon. were Mre. W. A. Shan W. L. Clark, Mrs. HE fa. E.R. Boswell and Mra. will be a danee the pansion ormed in an pelos Shop ‘Tuesda rive wex Men elect or men judges, : - chology have ever been very " m ; 4 rd These men protect property and dyanmite, while the dynamitic sex-fires in youth ex plode in our midst or little willful Ruth was never By THORNTON W. BURG Pay oer bios (Copyright, 1919, by T. W waste” youl Peter Finds a Tunnel ’ That old tr youth makes of ond By THORNTON W. BURGESS. into nothing WOKE) 6g VE just t out of here J before Buster Bear come ri tow such, in law of the Sor the taug waste” make ful want The ita me w Bur “willful waste is attend: | me [ choo! for | Santa Barb will ar- " . 1 Military rive home ext Sunday rt te 4 ac has received m . A fle in the city Miss Nellie © in his honor for Dr. and Mra, M b Miss Brainerd, Dr. David | . r | Laeut, Norn arrived last | Btevenson Smith. Mr week at Newport News from Fr the hostess “ gemuaes ted home shortly ees * Princill en anone orld nkings the * Mi Dinner ' Then Peter saw way nN 4 rie at » little spot of ght trunk was bollow clear erend! Peter's heart wave @ great leap of joy. That olf tree trunk was @ regular nel afety. Peter started at o denerta subma trifle virtue wre eweat girl's waste s a thru to the a ful want” ever gave to 4 the real Mist mibeth ¢ visiting he Caltforr affections compared right, 1 by W, Burgess.) | thead of him after ust got ome. | tA we key ! human mis WANT WHAT I ful made a “w her pweet affect elf-respect and obedi : takes—"I he satted under Buster I nt itu winter t know that Buster Bear oe ee in meif-control here 1 so I have sim Thornton Ham who was an en tity 4 to realize to get 10 : } w, when a per Whitelaw }sign in the navy, has been honorably jobs GE a" pw ww , hite discharged and he and his wife have has got to do a t od | aes dough: | taken a home on Queen Anne hill party last night In honor . Whitelaw, Mrs. White Mr. and M Robert ee Chandler Christy, Penrhyn Stan: | ftyde. Mins Hyde Is now tellie of Miss Hyde herse is hore in new York * _—— Fe oa laws and Harrison Fisher—gave Seattle women her beauty article is the second nally than any 0 he | outside thi night the Misses F ‘ ee ee I a Lillia Michaelis will Mre. F G. Page, who has been . y utuality i# the corrective y think of 12 covers for Cam: | visiting her daughter, Mire. B. G./9— SE LE OET Th —— wy) ; =|. the Gut the Celine Angie | Scan ar tin ene (2 Aie.. tteast he hatha sn the dance at the Jumb! ome at Su wide tod hla th ot fan sa x of a way out would not get him ov will be laid for Mise eee DETECTIVE that you can have beautiful arms if the wource tr ir monde inate tos aha Whitelaw, Miss Dorothy! Mrs, Thomas M. ¢ , ea ma Ce | you ot 4 plored every part of that brush ¥, Mrs. Farwell P. Lilly and bo gw oe “You advocating any ut because there was noth yeaa ner Lag a. weeks’ ly popped out of her head as ably he was abe But it to do he decided that he would ex ir. ur Latimer, Mr. “ | watched me chew away on a 4° but I held a plore agatr 4 a itimer, Mr. Raymond Ha- ‘im al sticks of gum. It} Whereupon ¢ all the to give the | So he crawled about underneath, That Hooty the Ow! Couldn't Pos . Geo. Thompson, Mr. Lioyd| Comma was plain that she dian’t epprove | h areful at great pile of brush, p sibly See Him Leave That Old nd Mr. Cameron Whitelaw. | spending several days in Vancouver, of me at all. Nelther did I like my «fk as ab Ba y os 6 ittle while in t Tree Trunk. 3 Brid T 1 Ba self—nor the xum—-but as L chewed ing: the ; ge Tea a place where | vigorously the glass I real st without being seen by afternoon Mrs. Harry | tged that of my violent gave an informal bridge was whi he was dol acial gymnastica was important. It we ‘ a noticed for the first time th r-| be wy Mrs. Jack Latourette, of preceded me ount * a Club Musicale Morgan ‘and Mrs. will be hostesses at the Wednesday afternoon. at le to be given. Mrs mutual | n feels that he ng he iy very apt his wits work bet if he is afraid he may Peter to ping stones WANT” put under This wilifulness I WANT” has r 1 usefulnens ir any other in th their feet 1 WANT WHAT re happ! secrets in a series of 18 articles written expressly for The Star and illustrated by photographs artists—James Montgomery Flagg, Howard Four famous the “golden apple” of beauty at the annual Chu Chin Chow ball in ew York to Mb Hedith Baxter ar from Cali wasted me run beca Hooty the Owl was on watch brush pile. For a litt t perfeetly still trying of way out of hi« his the It i a wastet ulne thie infinite os Ea Sa oe een and daugh Thursday p to Southern do not exercise them. h ‘The maid's pretty dark eyes near: | Certeis Prob “darting ting ttle 4— course, IT am not ws wirls kr ‘onscious ion unt to ure in thelr un against man-usurped and predatory privi And submit ULT ponsessed t to| but can be t ethics and m = lb pai. |*tPenvous form of exercise | Presently He Peeked Out to Find ume stud is dbeolutely necessary smth rtela took wockall to mak exercise we rning when you get #0 up gtrl or yeas rs night before you finding he e things: St In places it was all he to squeeze thru. Sut thru did, and presently ked out to find that Hooty the Ow! couldn't possibly see him leave that old tree trunk. Peter wasted o time in starting for the dear Of | other end, could aque Mr. Fred Stimson left Saturday for nd w do | California. inches apart and Capt, and Mrs. Archibald Gatter |who have been visiting Mrs. Gat 1 broke m: sister, Mra. Mitchel}! Gilliam, for @| train of thou week, left Saturday for Caleutta, In Has the motor gone for Dr. Cer dia, where Capt, Gatter is to be man: | . ager of a Untoype machinery com- pany. Capt. Gatter has just re turned from England, where he has » Mrs. Josephine been doing Red Cross work. Mr. John Blackmore | see the musical numbers./ yf-. and Mrs. Joseph Blethen left ik Bentley arranged & for New York, via California, on Sat urday, They will be gone a month with your body the elt then flex your arma h arms outwards shoulders reached way 2 of the bi MINNIE B, FRAZIER — y Or end of it was under the pile dt . Brier Patch. of brush and this end was open Peter poked his head in. That old) yoxe + Prickly Porky Be tree Sg nk was holiow! Peter crawled | comes Inquisitive. inside i I'll be safe in here for a while, | * thi “FE Be eo aig LR ect tg yng bi Manis de Is Ageia ear ere Again” i man was and that he was admiring my erness and = wendere how I had lever managed to deceive his expert wolf And I wasn't and the maid's wa Ld Says Girl Was hands back to the shoulders, repeat | Insane at Time ing this movement 20 times. These| Dear Mixs Grey: If you consider exercines will give your arms sym-|this humble effort of sufficient im-| metry | portance to humanity to give it Your hands are the most import: | space, the writer will thank you. ant part of your arms. Learn how| You surely touched the magic key to @.rry your hatdse gracefuily.| when you sald that the name plane ot mentality, sex magnétiom, Don't with your fists, closely clenched. This spoila the whole eon. | sponsible for the common bond be |tour of the arms, And don’t tween Dudiey Storrs and Ruth Gar. with your fingers tightly interclasp-| rison—a ex affinity, and not love. | had happened to him. Then he de ed. This has the same effect. And) Sex magnetism is a name given to| cided to see just how far that old | ov dience, consisting principally finally, gently massage your arma | 4 mental principle of which we have |tree was hollow. About half wey oi vaents, from the university every night with @ good cold cream, | much. yet to learn, As the breezes|along he came to a mass of drf _ play upon the strings of the Kolian | leaves. He knew then that at some harp, #0 does sex magnetism upon! time or other, probably before the | the sympathetic nerves of our physi-| old tree fell, it had ren the home cal bod of some one The nearer in equilibrium the men-| Peter began to dig into the mass manding return of their gas masks./¢al and physical condition of the |of dead leaves. He pulled them out This followers their getting wind of| pair, the more intense the affinity. |with his paws and kicked them be-|nounced his intention of making: the new local hobby of keeping goats | Pow: he was not as jocent as | hind him with his hindlegs. Al] of a Swope park “light as day” for the as pets and milk producers Vat hig_mental deficiency _re- sudden, his paws broke right thru | spooge Half an hour ago, mademolselic [she answered | | An open fire brightened the great | hall of the house and { went down to wait before it and to welcome the| If I waa disguised, it was only be- | master as 1 had promised, But not| cause I wan. so entirely different altogether “as I had promined.” {| from the natural Jane Lorimer thought, as I tried to get teed to Urem men an led Corteia. e jor wo. my ultrafashionable skirt, os w il) Did the fire Gestroy all your ward. H eee jas to my gum, which I always for- | POU, little girl? It will be my chief Crisis | Mrs. Bo. Sweeney, who for three| Kt to chew when I had any sort |Joy to buy--whatever you may | weeks has heen in North Yakima vie. | 08 thing to do. fancy He amiled gayly, seized | nnishiipene jiting Mra, Moore, ix expected home| _'#4milton Certeis entered the hall both of my hands, and came close ‘ef thls week energetically and eagerly. He had| to mean he talked-—-much too close passed his wreeked offices, but not | “But it is wonderful-—this tranafor m9 9 Ja thought of his losses seemed to| mation! You—are-—always—wonder- disturb him. He came toward my | full stihoue against the glowing grate! His flattery pleased me, for with a smile of pleasure. He gave| W4s 4 splendid personage, a m Jone hasty glance at me, stopped ab-| Who knew the world, and had m |ruptly, bowed hastily and formally,| many really wonderful women, and Then he turned with a sharp ques-| altho I believed him to be a spy, I tion in German to the man who fol-| didn’t quite hate him. I would man lowed with his bags. age to do so in time, that I promised ver at all. I had onty put on some “ch garments designed to attract the eye of man “clammy” ‘eter felt a whole lot anybody With a well-balanced program, ~ easier in his mind. Right away Eee. He felt in Mis mind. | staude Powell, America’s greatest | Yor aulte « whit he wat sti th ak: woman violinist, appeared in « sane ing of all the strange things that)... engagement at the Masonic © temple Sunday afternoon. A large wit Net Aliew the Time to Pass the latter part Nature Unaided. Mrs. William Birmingham, of Ta HATEFUL OLD THING coma, spent the week-end in this city KANSAS C¥TY, Mo., March 24—0 | | “Personal liberty” is due for another | rap. Superintendent Dunn has aM | | WANT THEIR GAS MASKS | BAN FRANCISCO, March 24-—- | Discharged soldiers are insistently de | Plan Universal Girls’ Training Universal training for young wom the time arrives for ba as it te approached and passed and ly jess pain and danger. { ef women for over half a we learned that in the time- Preparation. Mother's Prien ‘® grateful, reiaxing, penctrat the use of which makes it for them to go through child r the usual nausea, nervous -down and stretching pains, through its use the hoor re fewer and of much danger Friend penetrates the muse! them pilant and easily gov the demands of nature. They iy and bring happy days and Festful nights. As the result the Pansed with greater case and in the breasts are kept in good made and kept Lamar Building, Atlanta, if Motherhood Book and tle of Mother's Friend trom fiat today and thoroughly for Mf for the coming event on Witchhazel Fine for Sore Eyes| surprising how quickly eye is helped by common i, camphor, hydrastis, etc., d with Lavoptik eye wash ly lady, who had been with chronic eye inflamma. | }for many years, was greatly in two days. We guarantee a en in home economics is just as Vital to national progress as universal military training for young men At least, this is the contention of | Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, wife of the Seattle capitalist, and she is or sanizing © nation-wide movement to have congress work out women's universal training legislation. Under her plan, girls between the ages of 17 and 18 would spend two months in & government training school or camp, to study home keep ing and hygiene. “This plan would spread the spirit of democracy,” says Mrs, Treat do much to break down the ugly bar riers that breed bitterness and autoce racy.” Public Eager to Hear Anna Case Seats for the’ Anna Case recital, at the Metropolitan theatre, Wednes. |day, March 26, are selling fast, cording to the management. varied program, of classical lads and folk songs, popular and | sentimental songs, has been arrang Jed. 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