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PAGE 18 Ladies! See What the Mailman Brought Aileen Claire Keeps Busy Opening Leap-Year Letters Lonel y Bachelors Would Meet Widow BY ae CLAIRE yard worker when I came Uke tow get ac vyegs with a one f gle motorman w Satisfied § wit eandidate, f can One man, it » as bad as an make much difference , ehoorea Here's « letter which will interest my Widow friend “My Dear Miss Claire: Perhaps I Dad best take a hand in this leap Year affair before it's too late. The | plac Year might slip by and no o' mare me “§ have been very interested In the fase of the ‘Brown! , m tall, with | self. own hair and bi foot # ta you might de jam very health | er, Well, 1 like to get acquatnted | with a blueeyed lady, not over 30 4) years af age, with good horse sense, | w Q. B. L |, Prosser, Wash ts Sooteh-Iriah po evidentiz thinks have warm feet. He nas Chatre I noticed tn ter hurry up t al this leap year b ut thru sche n lected at that) She writes y to sall away | feet The Star 4 « " < prefering a motor ton a Green Lake car that she has awfully cold time I am very to a village in France where a beau: | CHARCOAL SAYS | | titul young widow lives who has al | READ UP ON HISTORY ready asked for me. search history she will | VERY BASHFUL MAN feet make bed average| | WANTS TO MEET WIDOW pub | Nut sed, A hint to the wise ts |eufficient. If you wish my name | And address you will have to tell me/ will outrun an express train j= “A pair of cold feet will put more rated wrinkles [In a man's face than can Ae & substitute. He may be hand! “Dear Miss Claire,” reads apother | pe found in a pair af corduroy pants. | gome, but I doubt if he has anything | letter, “I saw in The Star that a/y think she had better write again, | hn yours truly, |woman was writing & motorman) after she warms her understanding | (How these men do hate them selves.) 4 “Neither am I a motorman, but I a @m going to school, and when I fin ; ‘well, {t's hard to say just what| fea of a job I will have. Anyway, | > over the o. And he} Want to keep him for your own, Please try to use a lonesome bachelor “L. M. of Elverett” sends this: | | “Dear Mina Claire: In The Star | ‘A. 1B." wanted to know who the love | }ty indy ts, Well, Mr. ‘A. BB,’ abe ts} Frese h, and her name ts Gina Pal lerma, one of the lovely ladies of | France. Hoping that ‘A. 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