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IS A PRETTY. FAC WITH ONE TELLS BY CYNTI of an office girl, and as I am a short article for your columns ideals they instilled into my m bad compan Lam much interested in the Morrow who is merely the gir rse, as we may expect, get married in a year or so and work, but toward yourself. T that sort of girl. Too, there is that girl who} Would like to be attractive. How many girls do not like to be attractive? How far would | you get if you were not at- tractive? Very simple ques-| tion to answer. But, beware, | ‘there is a difference between . the attractive girl and the butterfly sort of girl whose! “employer only wants his sten-| ographer or office assistant to| look at and amuse him. We! have lots of them; married men, too. They (I have heard “them express it myself) “are “married at home and single at} he office. It is certainly a proposition | | for the young business woman | | of tomorrow to study and help the next in line to solve. | I am self-supporting and, ex-| pect to make a living if 2 have _to resort to’some other pro-| fession. But in so doing 1} will be trying to help some other poor girl to do the right thing to make it easier for ‘the next in line. In my short) _ business career I have been in| . different positions and have had a few experiences. If we reach the high standard ior which we must and will stand, that which the future so depends on, it must be es- tablished by us who have the will power. ; | T am at present employed tn a lo-/ eal office in which at times I will re-| fer to. There are several! girls in this particular office and more man-| agers of equa! rank than one. As lI @m a new girl, and conside fone of prettiest girls in & tle, of wee each called me to his pri-| EBgate office more frequently than the| Bother giris, while the other girls} were more familiar with the detail! work than I. This used quite al talk among the girl nd, as I am just a bit sensitive about my looks, I stapped at times outside our door to see if this was the caus of all the Jealousy. Sure enough they were saying some of the most horrible things about me. I thought once I would just go back in the manager's . office and tell him and give up my job, but, ax I have to support myself I just tried t smile at the giris and forget what 1 had heard. Yet, ‘one who does not know can surely Imagine the pain I was in the re nd t ft 4 y | mainder of the afternoon. h-otmnes San and Wind Bring Out Usty Spota | We saat just the name to everyone, Ph. have experienced more trials than this particular one, because of the Jealousy among the girts with whom 1 have to work. While some of these co-workers, and in fact any of them, are better stenographers than myself, I try to @o my work as neatly and carefully Qs possible. 1 experienced some of the same trials while attending the uhiversity. I was slighted because the leaders said I spoiled the party as I had all of the best dances with the best dancers and informally by admirers who are of the wealthiest families and who go out on the street, I wear very Sealine en “absolutely we Medical science tells us cayed and neglected teeth it steadily into the syste serious ailment develops it might be in the future, LADY ATTENDANT OF CRIME? GIRL WHO IS BLESSED Seattle Style Dear Miss Grey: I have written several articles on trials| and mother and can say that I have never strayed from the meaning, of course, there are other good parents who taught their children in the same manner and yet they fell in with h y and seemingly forgot. ‘ | f Tam a stenographer of less than a year’s experience. It| ee has fallen to me to be less fortunate than some of whom 1} know, as there is a certain class of office assistants, clerks and stenographers who think if they have a “good stand-in} with the boss” they can just slide by and wilfully neglect) yl their work. I was reared in a small town by a good Christian father} - Is public work are looking forth to tomorrow? Of hem with the same one big idea and that is, “Oh, well, I'll That is the wrong attitude to have, not only toward your only be tired of herself, but her husband would soon tire ed ‘Today 1 am invited out formally! know I am a working girl. When I) SHOULD BE? There are very few of us who can say we are ” “We have little aches and pains that some day will be “big” fe hes and pains. of the human ailments comes originally from de- root of one teoth is secreting polson and pumping m until finally a very ‘ . he elbow with a good cold cream | plication will astonish you Try it fancy patterns. All sizes. good quality and priced right Why not be sensible and have your teeth looked [be the today. It can d at ‘the after? The cost now is nothing compared to what THE SEATTLE STAR i i PAGE 15 | io Woltalt can afford to iiss OOP ea? BV OF SN OLO eS ee ASSN? EE ON PAP OWE Oe ontfessions ofa 3 An kson d > ENE ea CAKE MAKING | Before making cakes get your Joven just right, then sift flour, beat OME SORT jegus and measure out the different EXPERIENCES », 154—The Star's snapshots of attractively- Copyright 1920, ‘The Newspaper Enterprise Ass jation) | aiwape aes pastry flour for cakes, dressed women on Seattle streets | Thin cakes need a hotter oven than THE BOOK OF ANN | To emmys cake use @ clean broom il hytene “wile anmeered, nent to ‘THE BEAUTY OF MISS COLUMBIA EXCITE G *traw. Insert it into the cake; if it Information Department, U. 6. ~ comes out clean the cake is done ie Meath Service, Washingion, MY JEALOUSY Hold the pan to the ear; if done i€ By the time we were all attired|to the reseue of the distres y “sing,” J tar with sweet oda and cream of ta fous The udience WO5 used with sweet milk instead of soda not only because the girls ang eream of tartar IIA GREY off duty this p. m. will write 8. will sear ARTERIO-SCLERO! Arteriosclorosis in the doctor’s | welcomed the crowd, and the mayor| ‘The applause for each of us was name for hardening of the arterien | ar governor and Martha Pal: | treme The blood is ff by | mer had their little speeches. | pies |the heart, and sent to all parte of All with vast success, we judged, ret tiful. Th i ht axed pie |the body through a set of tubes that /ay the applause floated back to the | the ideal of the rally—that by means R. and te “ t tine two grow smaller and amaiter the further |bungulows where we were dressing.|of the ballot, Columbia could be |e inves tnieknemnes of It on away from the heart they go. These| 4 was too tired to care much about : an too tired to care much about | saved from every danger | Never frost a) cake while it fs hot nind from early childhood up, inp tee Cnt ees taht orton | oe ee I was one of the first to be sum ¥ : »lood he hear called arte thro with it, to count it as thing 7 oe {tea blood Iw’ brouuht ‘back to| be the past. ‘The careless way injmoned by Columbia that’ night ADS AND FASHIONSam Taking my Miller, in an attitude of ¢ found that | was in a posit look straight at Jim junior, w chairman, had a prominent position She was not one of a chorus, @*# near our mock Plymouth Rock 1 was. ¢ wan Miss Columbia, | er had I seen Jimmy boy looking unique and superb. She was not also perfectly handsome! haughty Colu arrayed in aig: | After mo came Deborah Burns, | nified draperi wilk as stiff ax! Katherine Miller's only competitor | “lic broca ed for gOwna. armor, but the Columbia of @ dream|in beauty that night. For me, Deb| Some of the newest summer saa world, draped in layers of diaphan|is the personification, of what an |‘°esses are of allover eyelet emma ery ouw nets, a vision of the red, white] A a girl ought to be. a n girl ought to be. Jim Foia checked voiles feature Arable and blue personified hadn't seen her for over three year F : eal r | Cheers greeted her as she emerged| Deborah was simply superb as she | Characters in white vegetable everybody knows that new rubber is |ffom the darkness of the trees and | hastened to her place next to me. came, I felt that I ‘would have to. more elastic than old rubber: algo |@4vanced majestically to @ huge nat'| And Jimmy-boy’s fgee was a study! speak to Deb, that I ought to im that good elastic rubber will bec |ural boulder in the meadow, which| The next bugle call summoned |terrupt that never-to-beforgottes — worn and «polled by uaage and by|*"¥body could plainly see Nature} Willy Van Eyck, but I failed to ob- |g! before Ann lined up with us, 7) time; also, that there is a right way |84 planted there expecially for our| serve her progress. I couldn't help|and looked about her, So 1 whigpe to use rubber to make it remain| “Pretend” Plymouth Rock. A hid-| watching Jim and Deb. y had |ered some commonplace to Deb. | elastic longer, and a wrong way to| dem rangement of powerful fans|forgotten where they wi They Ann mustn't see—for her owe use it (to abuse it) and so wear it out her draperies and blew her/had forgotten themsel They ,sake-—and for Jim's. fanter |magnificent hair about her very|were simply gazing at each other,| Deb and Jim were herofe soula E ‘These fagts are true also about the | ™aenificent self like ghosts or «pirits, across infinite | knew they would never give e the heart from all parts of the body, | which her wet’ of tube OF | rings a ml veanels ¢ d veins, These two seta of tubes, the arteries and the very much alike In the has disponed of the girls’ 1| Little bow ties of black ribbon are worn under embroidered collars, 1 organdie flowers serve as. ngs on férmal afternoon nse ugh an me nervous rine Miller's Shite young business woman of to-) lof today. How many of the) exasperated and ¢ veinn, ar way they are built, but not altogeth er, They are lke two seta of rubber tubes, th arterie, ing the heavier and strong lastic tubes t 2 that in elastic can be stretched and will |apring back to its former size and shape when the stretching is stopped. |The firet thing one thinks of when elastic in mentioned, in rubber. No frocks A jadecolored linen bat, piped with white, is almost diamond-shaped. Stiff satins, hea lie and Wie there is a large | er cent of} then I won't have t6 work.” hat sort of girl will soon not Wi AT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. plain clothes, for the first reason I) can't afford to buy any other kind, elastic blood -vensela—the arteries. “Such hair! Such hair’ ran my/ time and space, it seemed to me. |little Ann a single moment's heart jand secondly because 1 phdin't When a healthy child is born it has | Jealous thought. I tried tol find Jim failed to see bis wife dance | ache, know which wny to start if 1 had on beand. new, soft and lastic arteries |my husband's face in the crowd. Ilacross the green when her turn! (To Be Comtinmed) As it grows older its arteries also | Wanted to see how the vision af aa |grow older, and gradually lose thetr | fected him, and because T could not | J elasticity, wo that when old ag find him, I assumed that he must |reached, the arteries are normally | be deeply moved by it! o |wtiffened and hardened. That is to y my own feed to laten for nay, arterio-sclorosia is natural to ol4| My cue forced me to give up my | age. wearch for Lob. long before they are old enough to! Plagued by a horde of evil gnomes some of the pecka-boo waists and “see-more” skirts the girls with whom I am associated wear. If all the young men who have sts. ters, who are really pretty sisters, will ask them tq keep a short note diary for six weeks of incidents that they can recall, 1 will venture to say | | that many of them will falter 5 . they are talking abdut the girl that / have It naturally, and that is either Our nice Boy Scouts obligingly mas has just passed the corner, H because they inherited bad material | queraded as t wicked creatures, —_—_—_ | for the arteries from their ancestors | that is, they were willing to take the Keen Minded Men, Energetic and Successful a} od the Dts covecdh’ ane Rely on It Asserts Prominent N. Y. Physician - tionally known author of m ext books, in @ most Men and women, néfvous and fret- | *t@tement said: asily upret and often fatigu “If T had my way, Bitro-Phi plenty ganic phosphate, | should be prescribed by every 4 the nooner they heed this ad-|and used in every hospital” e the better their health will be | Later, Dr. Kolle said: “When the In every one of the millions of nerve tissue begins to lose tts er 1 worked in a department store for a few weeks during a summer vaca tion, and I know there were peo | who stood and stared at me wh husbands were home waiting on their cook, and many a wife wonder ing why hubby was detained at the or because they abused the perfectly parts after t good ones with which they started | thelr faces wi Ufe. that we wouldn't put their names Discased arteries cause errioun|on the program! Not one of them Bitro-Phosp! frouble to the heart and kidneys. | wa" willing to be set down as Such arteries, ax they. bece stiff «reed, or profiteer, or selfishness, | and hard, also become brittle, and or fraud, or anthAmericaniem, o office, and so on down the line until sodtiy, bream. Whe sncet | sui Gillet Of tak bortid’ cbbtales the the present time ri serious efféct of such a break is whe janced around um bi d tantal 1 would like to see some of thene | —Photo by Cress-Dale. | \« happens od-Veawel in the |ized her like wicked gnats arate SS i va body, ae A younger girls get a chance and cing} In today’s fashion picture a tricotine dress in dark blue is brain, so causing an attack of apo | Columbia, with many a vain com-|pherus is a moat important part. | youch and vivac atnese, Her Sapte to the opportunity ant reform the | embroidered in gold metal thread and designed n simple}! lexy, or what is commonly called | mand, bade them avaunt and depart,| Your nervous system, your brain, | pleasant disp on fades away—= men who poulders this old world a stroke.” In mom a stroke and at her domina your bones | she becomes irritable, uncompanl rt q | straight lines. A narrow belt of self material ties on the left! | kitte eallabk 3 ba supply of able, moody and despondent.- It a Godsend so may >a db ng gesture, the | your blood and must have a au 1k up and} ts over the wicked gnomes would shr rests on T average young bust 7 ean person is not hired for w «| Side fro e hat is p si stroke sphorus or ness, nervous- fwould inde 1 be @ kodsend if more seam parheel to hot Bred tor what ts di fr nt. The hat is of blue straw and gold satin with a) stroke, he generally remains para |slink away, but eventu they l-|ness and a general run-down con- | men « ere aware Of tRe is worth. The supervisory employes | gold feather ornament. wed returned hara r, and|dition, as well € normal cenbace ot 3 ‘hosphate.”” do not know or understand their em- | - _ While a person cannot help having |every time they came back, their] mental power, is st 1 Hot weath dreaded by mem “4 o of affaires men | and women who weak, thin, Rete ~ he can often numbers had increased in a manner h caused her: great dismay. | nally, in despair, Columbia was ployes as they should, Envy causes! If the lady pletared here will call at The Star's editorial reome she will | !heriied bad arteri them to harge many a capable | receive two tickets to “Linger Longer Letty,” at the Metropolitan theatre | !"!) ® good deal in pr and experienced worker who would, next week, “ ne out and t ndustries because of | vous, timid and lacking in vigorom® force | develc pment because it saps thelr breaking wh nting the are|vitality almost to the . or, if they oa | uh t r amor o have by sick { ie lnvek & shauen, hae Uenen as sina heneiessiioa tn ——— |" of the arteries th 1 to summon ‘her natural de-|clever enough to bave a.ph an |b ie at aaah People Bitro-Ph so put off premature old age and |fonders, the ballots Physiciana more and mote are | is recomme ase it is the one -Phosphate, as | organic cere A which, when oon s, is @ neces-|sorbed by stem, will supply” t of men and | sary for a ree et to the business. But so it seems on ad coites a to be, in every line of businens . vs spraying of the walls and floor will | my fair sisters would only demand | It one is not thd prouf pomensor degen! > borevent ie children trom fecboniitey her stiver bi and, at each call, | dispensed at drug s of a heen wih fil! the closet with the aroma of eedar r and, call, | y of a ce chet erein to store lovely girls of the banter | sity to over 4 deanhek eek the, appeals eez, how bad arteries from hm. one of 4 anata moths from attack + women, b sent day foods A oole > enul 1 ° - , sord much easier it would be fog every be = ab ingenuity will mak oa rged suddenly from behind aldo not ‘cc in enough phosphate to " akness or dit Fae one to be happy and lighten the daily |®" ordinary shirt-waist. box answer pal The longlasting fitthe flowers croup of trees or a hedge. And cer |givg the and especially the , burdens of all fellow workers the purpose called “imm “ nly each “ballot” was Jainty | Bereous oa the supply, 1 beds |r Eee erp 1 as a ¢ ’ n this very subject, Dr.|phate in the original package with) } A Kelle, editor-in-chief of |complete instructions for beat “Who's Who,” and a na- | sults in frantic horean grace Une of of cedar tn a hand spray HOUSEHOLD HINTS grown in popularity plates an ahve. frie 1 will send a few more sketches at). A jPump and spray the interior of the A good kindling may be made by haste but with ter intervals which, if read in earnest>box thoroly. Let the olf dry in and | saturating a can of ashes With coal ane et spray again. je wood will absord oil, Use a large tablexpoonful of this of the young women of tomorrow 29. quite s lot of oil when kindling @ fire, No danger in L. MoM For the aake of being on the #afe mtartiny £ ia thie way Thank you so much for) side, wipe the sides and bottom of — Baccus Sas kh ie ONE An extraordinary purchase has permitted us to offer your little contribution. It ig) the box with « soft cloth bei put Go but Bolit's appie pie i so unaffected and matter-of-| ine ny clothing away in the box. | good?’—-Aay | to our customers a great special in Boys’ All-Wool Cheviot Suits. : These suits are the very lgtest in style, and come full fact that I know it comes (ersignt from your heart ond LOUIS Hutt, the Famous Actress, | ‘belted. Coats are full lined with fine alpaca lining like you, I feel that many of and the trousers are cut roomy and are also full lined. / | pas girls could bene- our business girs could beme-| Tel How to Instantly Beautify | thoroly. I hope you will write | th | e Hands and Arms Extra buttons and material for patching go with each suit. Colors are navy blue, in sizes 9 to 17, and brown again. in sizes 9 to 13. On sale one week only. FRECKLE-FACE CLEARANCE OF MEN’S SUMMERWEAR Athletic Union Suits, Porous Knit Union Suits, Dress Shirts, $1.89 ; $1.25 Up $1.49 Suit Special clearance of “Men's Erench Cuff Made of good, heavy crossbar Nainse Extra good values in Men's Summer Mesh | Dress Shirts. Neat striped patterns, various clastic insert at waist in back, closed erot Underwear; short siceves, ankle leng sed | colors; cut full size; open front. Sizes 14 eae aaah and sleeveless, Splendid values | cFoteh. Especially comfortable in” summer ‘Ribbed Union Suits, $1.29 Titers Night Gowns, $1.79 palaphic gb: Good, serviceable Muslin Night Gowns; Another bargain in Summer Union plain white; V-neck, cut good, full size, You'll i They come in ecru and white; short sleeves, | find these comfortable for summer and ex- [| re very dependable for wear and smart fu ankle length. Worth $1.75 per suit ceptional value at this price appearance Warner’s Corsets, $2.00 Up Fiber Silk Hose, $1.25 Every one knows the splendid wearing qualities of Fiber Silk Hose; reinforced Warne Rustproof Corsets. They simply can’t be beat. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, | to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that| lit will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex pense is trififng. | Simply get an ounce of Othine double stren’ from any and a few applications sh you how easy it is to rid y the homely freckies and get a b ful complexion. Rarely is more t Jone ounce needed for the worst case Be sure'to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold ugder guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles druggint uld show Special offering of Plain White and Fancy ed Striped Wash Ties; silk luster. These LOUISH H York.—"The girl or w neglects to beautify her handa arms (now that short al «| ful ap) in vogue) has only herself to|craves. It An unusually good value in strongly in } black only sand wes > long service; lisle garter top; wes 8% to 10. me, if she 1s passed by unno- |on your cheeks and a lily-white baby a “ys ; ticed,” saya that beautiful actress the hands and arms. It} We carry them, in high and low busts; made of strong | Louise Huff, (It only requires & fom is detected” Derwilto bas Hl grade of coutil. Priced very reasonably. Children’s Skuffers, $3.25 | your hands Sturdy wearing shoes for sturdy youngsters. These shoes are built to stand hard knocks a heavy sole; buttoned style; come in black, brown, and black with light uppers. Sizes 8% to 11, Infants’ Slippers, $1.00 ent leather Mary Jane Slippers for the litte tots; non- peautiful and ey have Bungalow Aprons, $1.98 Our showing of Bungalow Aprons is of special inter- est. They are made of fine, heavy ginghams, and come in attractive belted styles; plain colors, checks and that a large per cent and re they a ly skin, free hoxkin, ‘and p ip ne. IUasfamous for results it gives, The very repulsive a ¢ quickly overcome by care of them. The found to accomplish this i to A little pus sac at the perflu departm int d te k him to, All whe New School Dresses $3.98 to $11.98 Do it today. hands and w & | combination inatantly. be if you will | | FULLIOTT 4257 a ones A dy Ay ine r be without ie t » oF pho, manuf notur re dire t ‘ ‘ eiand shen come [not be Gisappanad. | | A delightful lot of Nev School Dresses for girls [on one hand and arm and then com: | not be disappointed SECOND AVENUE AT VAMES STREET |pare it with the other and you wili| NOTE—Derwillo and Liska cold cream x |need no further argument to. con- | are sold everywhere with the distinct v 16042 4th Ave, fay 202. 33tanihs ageNmen Gio SER |Acratanatne that He Jew are, got ples . dt and you would not have missed | your money will be refunded, They are Bank ForSavings Bldg: fi [3 for anything. ‘Derwilio comenin | 201d under the above gunranter in, thi three shades—white, flesh and bru | city at all department stores and drug: | — = el) and the Owl Drug’ awaits your inspection. ‘lhere are fine all-wool serges in sailor styles, middies and fancy ginghams, See these before you buy. Ages 8 to 14, tte, Use white on the hands and | «ists, including Bi arme and the shade you are Co,