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THE REATTUN prAR TURSDAT, MAY 11, 1920. pages no woman cat ¢ eran ~~ BAP 10 DATE NR RAC Seattle Style (Confessions ofa Br se AS: fior BY CYNTHIA GREY . 75—The Star's snapshots of attrac ye (Wollessionts by The Neuspaper Enterprise Associati Up-to-date America oft dubs Mer cousins as “sleepy” and { dressed women on. Seattle streets THE BOOK OF ANN hind the times over in Me Old England. But hold ; 6 rr our efforts to be up-to-date aren't we a bit hasty, a bit ; DAD STARTS US ON A POLITICS CLUB OF onceited? Couldn't we perhaps take a few wise lesson iia OUR ow N om an older, if ‘slower ce uy? Isn't this mad rush to be 3 ‘ Chrie-akd 2 eens "6: of Speediest sountry on earth tending inevitably toward g ag where. to be g down the young timber of the nation, instead of rm Ann, ‘There were ing for it a firm foundation? ’ of Stthed, “Dut iwe tained too ma, t , act The T don’t say it is or isn ‘tI will leave the reader to draw . pga ar sg ay ee el ee ae er wex—t ad amie de wat etl) | india ' ha it his or her own conclusion; but Lam going to cite an example v8 a sch home life for of what I consider a case of being too up-to-date: "ni ) ‘ound and under ( Recently the father of a seventeen-year-old miss was called and through and eit prob-| the house of com*m Pea pris... ! to England on business, and our young lady got the surprise : See One | Se. Se thet 6 woman would be sure tp ¢ ememberings. nd, sure a fegedce aa = | of her life when she started into her English school, % : at fling TT gg nc A ted Bi net ine | the aid on vole ee oom In her own country she was a dedutante—a very young any nee’ wihth the amount ine ge conn Wikies n with a sig w : reenter ee mye bone, to be sure, but a debutante, nevertheless. In America conversation waynen waste oF Me | ete e has own che nq of tt ‘ cabins hed | /.. rm adhe oait her classmates all had been young ladies. Like hers, their making: ie ive ti © prefe c b « low interested U o ikke Siwash muaeaa de ‘ 9 I must admit it waa a grand re ; they ‘wer ad talaga ; Rair had been t up” and their skirts down—as far as tin? Seat the’ tensenees. of the heme . a " muck nd if ton slana mueh about stioned her, how- pproprinte : them nowddays. They all went to, theatre tuatic ‘ “ ' ani vWhat G18 Lady As and dances where'there were men. She had the usual one mig ! ‘ wood time of the typical American girl of her seventeen Ss - t he otlog for the re , ruction . t she didn't) oniid and me of her hyuil * other s ap" yer ste a u r 1 aw . ) nO! i (very valuable) food she ars. wag brought up to be | cams: te a vole bes the ‘Means. 04 : eg: Pepin bo she would get well, Once settled in England, she again entered a school for he de-0 ploneer tr Bs of her age. Presto! No longer was she a young lady. was an out-and-out school girl. No more grown-up wi fures, but unmistakable pigtails and the simplest of cloth- Rica In fact, during the spring season all the girls wore the 4 ceuls ese that eur © eee a sage, 0 agape vut ame sovt of suits. A ty st & «rand acquinitio pent gen ge Ms : Their dormitory meals are of the simplest. At table they 4 cheve tical party she sid at : : pou ® Mother @4 Gig Se rae do not help themselves to food. They must wait until their tb Ei gent Belg ahem paerbor helps them. This to teach them courtesy and sel/- i bea” 04 candidates. ¢* 84 eee ie used "t a r i ve er f to © the same hs ve Som ne later she looked wi If a girl's parents send her a bor of candy or cakes she » a . ’ ‘ at) right nen ur 4 divorce law es morning to. sso the-taceare is not eat it wp by herself or with her pals. She has to : ol ge Ris garg nd that the prene unfairne rer| ons t ‘i chi anding at the halt it in to the matron and at the end of the week the cakes A he « peep her put some things im und went down the traf anxious Indian mother to hild and, sure enough, Bris « un to grow better. ‘ eermed nearly Indians were very han in England and that d candy are divided among all the girls. 1 t b the str war ! peared sae wor e There are no dances, save for a hal? hour in the evening —e pene the 4 had settled down a atic the looat bast weal © tenia ie y much kind when oey dance with each other. They never see boys and PADEREWSKI GETS ated wt mi dnat. ‘We never 13 ‘ to Boston e not allowed to. ed " ON 1 one r ide tany|| y en the Indians came t >apoowe all well, Very They get up early in the morning in a cold dormitory, OFFE of OF A MERIC 7% chm Wisi Ae e oe cher a ee Sa en Se Mress and wash in the cold, make up their own beds and TO T R i je a—for the mille fe e se ne Wivagl ee ne ee fand inspection as to their personal appearance and hou ~ ‘ ‘ to any wife w ell ve we r : a eye oo ee P they have furbished up their rooms. They have a good deal of study, and gym exercises, outdoor walks and games. They nod = bed prometly at 9 o'clock. 1 the cost of keeping a girl in school is just about what caer ‘ an persuad fnesm | sufficiet . ; } it vould have cost her parents to keep her at home with iM: hat he han re i at r If i min Eh og! ers “med at Cat ote on peptone re roe L them. s former skit maddy snat us t fe and then puts flowers on his| who is strong minded enough What about it, girls? wan « lets dus | OO make him quit. oie cn eprom ' NEVER EXPECTS T0 Sc cczesc, WOMEN! DYE IT AND SEE time, or ts it just thinking you do? BLUE EY 1 I nr n 1 Deo 90 eS hlvadagg paar BE WITHOUT IT m . «Instead of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded er Rus er children, Aer ki " f r un ; fol SB at the same ne, but with Pe J 1 , f Garments with ‘‘Diamond Dyes’’—Fun! ifferent degree of love. 1 do wot ; 'Says She Gained Twelve wan ir ve, however, that @ woman may | Pounds Taking Tanlac and acs cea resent cee, nee Phgto by Cress-Dale. | Now Is in Perfect Health (oC) rig Mee a ight high living costs with “Diamond might lowe her sweetheart or hus A pretty one-piece dress It is dark-brown velyet, de t tails ."’ Perfect results are sure, no matter /; i\ band, and be devoted to a friend of signed in graceful long lines of eff e simplicif¥e The; “T have not only gained twelve | woma nay t to Kne t \4 if your old apparel be wool or silk; linen, (7 vears standing, but im the latter cexe| braided cord girdle ends in silk rope tassels jpounda in weight since t began tak: | voting . - Fa] cotton or mixed goods, sez would not enter into her devo-| Cham: pedlored hess and Col 1 d atty| in Tania restored me to| Ann wishes to helm, She will at HT ton. pagne lored hose and Colonjal pumps and @ pretty jertect health id Mra. F. Plumb.) tend the phone in an outer office, Li} “Diamond Dyes” are guaranteed to gire = now, eee little light straw bonnet-shaped hat, trimmed with bright 747 Fifteenth avenue, Seattle. | and see all visitors. She says she is || |. | rich, fadeless eolor to house-dresees, ginghams, aprons, To Clean Soiled | flowers, complete this very attractive outfit. Wash. era © wear overalls, too! The jot i! J blouses, stockings, skirts, sweaters, children’s coate, _ . , TeENRY. For two years I had suffered | ; important and },] draperies, everything! Statuary DAISY HENRY. ; sid | fram stomach trouble and rheuma t help wondering if A ne Dear Mise Grey: I am a reader — d Site aaaby, son oe gate. h us as. m. stone i The Direetion Book in package tells plainly how to of your letters @nd am asking ad If the lady pletured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms, she ‘ She Bi Al oe A ge ste) pind ge 8 alge rete ee gy 5 diamond-dye over any color. You ean not make a vice on how to clean a White statue! Will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore "OOS OU © - mistake. To mateh material, bave druggist show you which is solled and very dirty. In| theatre . eat ’ le, but I (To Be Continued) | Diamond Dye” Color Card. Accept no substitute! there any way it may be cleaned to| a . — r 4 fte 1 had a oe Suites ne look Ike new again? A man isn't as anxious to have his! FLAGS AT HALF MAST & gott ANXIOUS READER. | wite forgive his sina as he t to have) Western ave. commission row Mor | It depends upon the comporition | ner forget them. lay, during funeral of John B. Agen: of the statuary as to what you ; t should use to clean it, If it ts of | tuner was held in Bt J siach, and at times would at up marble composition coat it with ovm| ASPIRIN FOR HEADAOHE | «:h carat with gas until T wag in perfect mi arabic and expose to the sun. 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