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STAR BY AHERN YEH BUS MADE VTHINK THAT UNK SKHATTLE | OUR BOARDING HOUSE THE OLD HOME TOWN GET TH'TURKISH RUG NECKPIECE Cynthia Grey: (ees | GIN TO GO OUT AMONG “TH ing Causes Embarrassment—Girl Shuns Young Man Because of It When She Really Cares for| Him. | Miss Grey: Tam a girl 18 years old. I chiim with or three other girls who seem to think that if a girl goes gtwith aman a couple of times, she'll probably marry him. Thave been going with a certain young man for about three gonths. ri friends keep teasing me about him all the time. They ak — * and 1 s © the! al, rod te it has me when the wedding is to be, and things like that. Now flike him and I like to go with him, but I'm not in love with Can't a girl be just friends with a man? .I've already en a couple of appointments with him because of their s. I'm afraid they'll make me feel uncomfortable a I'm with him. FLORENCE. + to- ships are possible, However, don’t let their thoughtless g make you treat the young man inconsiderately. You done that already, you know. You broke two appoint- te with him, you say, and perhaps spoiled his plans en- for both occasions. That was not fair to him and did one any good, ‘Don't pay any attention to the other girls. And try not to their remarks make the slightest difference in your be- toward the young man. He is worthy of better treat- 1 from you. Too often the thoughtless teasing remark4 girls are the cause of the breaking up of a happy friend- : Don’t let this be true in your case. And be especially careful yourself that you are never guilty making the same sort of remarks. Be too womarfly and for that. Remember that besides being unicind and dis- they are ill-bred and entirely out of place. 's Answers What are laxative foods? Questions Fresh fruits, ecid fruit juices, ep- PWhy does the sky look blue? ple juice, grape juice, lemonade, fruit epee U. &. novel — seme tine | ities. stewed raisins, prunes, dul- ie now Nitle dowdt that t we I) the aky ts derived from scattered termik, pecans, fiberts, almonds end but the porticular substance Pine muta, Irish potetecs, exparagus, produces the scattering has cauliflower, spinach, tomatoes, clive doen determined. Lord Rayleivh | of, ripe olives, figs, carrots. 4 that @ good case could be apna out for fine particles of com- salt, or even for the particles of tegration ye a — ¢ oryorn. rg baweenee ames p agg 8 This is Howatien and is the motto the North Star or the dog star! of Hawed, meaning: “The life of the sor Betelgeuse a sun with plan-| tang is eatabsished in rightesueness.” eee traveling around them as is the with our aun? And what ts the of either of the above three when | Wee Were playing cards fret jo our sun? Cards for ° of 8. naval observatory say! are ay the slaying gomes — - any star has planets reyolving | Shoo, ‘soa yl gag Bi ire it, like those of our solar sy | Oey tern + agen or gear fi they are quile invisible, even in Eoypt in the time of Joseph, but they Rargest telescopes. This, of Cowrse.| aig not appear amonp the Jewe watt Bes to all the fired stars, svl€ | arter thew return from the Baby buble. They may possibly have | ionian exile, That their use extended families of planets: but | eo sar cast oa Mindwaten and Cl fhe fact cannot be ascertained bY| 4: 4 period long be: thetr observation. Betelgeuse hat 4 | Guction into E A ake jor adout 209 times as great 64\ Tre Chinese dictionary, y Pe moe @f the sun (866.500 miles is the | tung /1678) states that they sere in~ of the wun). Sirius AO9| vented for the “@r the mass of the rom ond hat 6) no's concubines ts the 1130 AD. s om account of tts irregular) members of the supreme court come? | ? to have two companions; | what are their mlaries? @e invisible. Wiliam Howard Taft, Ohta hog? sal Oliver Wendell Holmes, Massache- frach fond does am Inditvictval | setts. each day? Wile Ven Deventer, Wyoming. thort: Giffer greatly, bat | James Clark McReynolds, Tepnce- safely be said thet the mumber | see. should rarely exceed 2,400. John Messin Clarita, Onte. amount may often be dimin-| Joseph McKenna, California, with profit under medical di-| Wm R. Day, Ohi. to 1508 or 1200 or even less| Mahlon Pitney, New Jeracy. time. Lewis D. Brandeis, Massachesetts her’s % € wi | Children Cry for Fletc ION NOX \ S SSSSSSSSAAY RII WAN SOs SN OOOO os S35 S | ihe Kind You Hi Always ht has borne the signa- Chas. Ee Wistoher, ana Bes been pe pan eg | | against Experiment. attempt to relieve your baby with a medy that you would use for [A ’ re- What is CASTOR pric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For 0 an y years it has been in constant use forthe Telief of Constipation, Flatulency, W: Colic and ‘D oen; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, | and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- t { Food ving healthy and _ natural asleep. Children’s Comfort—The Mother's Friend, Bears the Signature of v || In Use For Over 30 Years Daddy, Boldt’s Butterhorns are de \—Advertinement. | Boat Schedules: =—SAVE MONEY: Travel by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY - 5 our methods action, and our cus- accorded every cour- tent with sound busl- judgement DAILY, 9,11 0 m,1, £6, a= Special Bun Trip Ta m. Op So fer One Ticket VICTORIA, BC IRT ANGELES - STIAIT POINTS Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank OND AVE. AND PIKM ST, ; i SREDIT- GLADLY = ITYLUSH B) (LOTHES WE ney & WOMEN ASY PAYMENTS Pa UE nemesis | I think he is very fine in every way and now these | Yes, a pirl car be just friends with a man. And it is really | that your girl friends seem unable to see that such} From what states do the preset/ INNOCENT BYSTANDERS | WEARING "THEM RIOT CALL (nes - SuirTs a } | \S SOME GINGER WITH THAT PANIC ne \T MAKES HIM LOOK LIKE | yn TH’ BURNING | ue ration for washing over solder used 08 copper to give it a uniform copper color? } The U. 8. burews ef standards says: “If the solder used contains consider. | adie tin ib may be possible to produce ® copper color wpon i by treating it! WHA @ weak solution of copper ui- phate. Buch deposits are, however, very thin, and it is bedier to coat it | by electroplating.” eee What Is the difference between robbery aad highway robbery? Hobbery ts the felonious taking of Personal property in the possession lef another, from his person of imme- | diate presence, and against his will, | accomplished by means of force or fear. Highway robbery is the crime of robbery committed upon or near & public highway. oe According te the report of June 15, 1981, Tewas — 2562,112; California — 2,400,161; and Idaho—#356270, eee Where ts the Leaning Tewer and What ts its height? The famous Leaning Tower ts at Pisa, Italy. Jt 40 179 feet high, eee What are the meanings of the fol- lowing tames? Margaret —°A peart” “Beauty.” Katherine — Lowtse—fominine of Lowls, means “Bold Warrier.” ¢ eee Who said—and on what occaston— | “On with the dance, let joy be un- confined”? These lines occur im Ryron’s “Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.” The joceasion. was the famous ball at Brussels, attended by English offi cers, which was interrupted by the sound of the guna at Waterloo. AN’ SIGHT SEEING 4 SHIRT OF CLYDE'S = AINT IT A STAMPEDE 2 epasm | ae HE TH’ RICA UNCLE WAS BANKING ON BUSTER 1S FLAGHING« | OF HWiS WAS 90 GOT THAT FROM RICH HE UGE MAHOGANY MATCHES ! HE \FOR A TALL GIFT ! ¥ HA- HA - EXPLOSION WEARING 'AT “THE ANNUAL CHRISTMA WECKTIE AND SHIRT RIOT « (1 wouri'r BE CAUGHT WAN AND “THAT SHIRT OF HIG IS A DIGTRESS SIGNAL ! YOU SAY) Se Dy) NO-NO LOOK AT. ITSA : xe) a! ~ O88 an AS Anan A DRUMMER FROM CHICAGO STOPPING fl DOINGS OF THE DUFFS DORIS, LET’S GO IN JHIS LITTLE SHOP AND HAVE A CUP OF HOT CHOCOLATE OR SOMETHING ND Aev ENTURES OF THE Clive Roberts BACK Nancy and Nick had no adyen tures in Fairyland for awhile, That's the way it is. Things keep on hap- pening until life seems to be one gay whirl—like riding on @ merry-go- nee everything at once. So it's just as well to have a stop- | ping place to sort of catch up with |yourself and think things over, Be sides, ono always enjoys things |twica, once when he does them and again in his mind when he thinks about them later. The Twins had a wonderful Christ |mas because, after they had left Santa Claus and Pim Pim at the North Pole (and the toymaker and |the chimney sweep and all the | others) on Christmas eve and return led home, they found their house brilliantly Ughted with candles and |holy in the windows and sounds of talking and laughing everywhe for a host of aunts and uncles and cousins had come to spend Christ man. From the kitchen were coming nteamy, delicious #metls which prom | Confessions of a Movie Star (Copyright, 192 CHAPTER XLVII—CISSY IS SHOWN HOW TO EMBRAC 7 As a child, I was always dream ing dre and making marvelous | plans which fell thru from the weight lof their own magnificence I think every girl does that, It's |the reason, 1 suppose, why many of ‘round and you get dizzy trying to| TWINS HOME Lhe luins had a wonderjul Christmas | } |ised wonderful things for the next | day “Goodness, children, is that you?" | called mother. “It takes you ages! and ages to do an errand. Did you get the cloves from Mrw. Smith?” = | called Nancy with | & queer smile at Nick What would everyone say tf they | told of the adventures they had been |having? It was as plain as the |front door step that no one would believe therm at all, It would be most difficult to ex- plain that earth time and fairy time were different and that one can do| the most amazing things in Feiry- land in what earth people call a minute, “Come on and play,” they called to their cousins, Instantly there was a rush, In the fun that followed, ; they almost forgot about the Land of Underneath, |g After Christmas with Its tree and |foyn and booka ‘n’ everything, to say |nothing of company and parties, I |think they needed to rent. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 192 Heatt Yeu, mother,” 1, Seattle Star) S ME [them take such a keen Interest in) me, & movie star of their own age, | | It's "the reason many of my fana| lenvy me my opportunity to live the | - |often I thank the kind fate which | felt lost « |world of schoolgirl dreams before | the cameras, » NOT HOME YET AND NO SIGN OF EATS~- WONDER IF SHE'S OVER TD Tom's - PLL CALL UP AND BAWL HER OUT = — 4 — PERRY ORS DUS : WELL! This iS A NEW Face WME = AND waeT ADT NOU 6OWG DUE WEN OWA * OT. DD Cle Page 557 PEGGY WANTS TO KNOW Peery, clasped her hands in ab Mother dear had been watting solute Joy and sighed rapturously | for just this wish. “I knew you at the conclusion of the Christihas| would want to know her,” she story, but David having had ex-| said. pertence in bringing home “live| “We will go out there some day; things,” asked: | khe has lots of tnteresting things “And did her mother Jet her! which have earlyday stories at- keep the chickens? tached.” “Well,” motherdear laughed a “What, motherdear?” Pegsy little, “I believe she did hesitate, | wanted to know, and tel) Lilly that the baby chick. “A cactus for one thing,” ens would be @ nuisance, but you | mother dear said. know we have already seen how) “What's a cactus?” terrupted. “It is a desert plant,” mother dene, told hing “but people who have the gift of growing things often have them in their homes, and this one I mentioned is to me & most interesting one, “When Lilly was 7 years old, she began her Mower garden. And because the little sawdust town which had named itself Seattle was too little to have shops where flowers could be bought, people shared seeds and plants and roots and bulbs with each other, “And this ca plant was given Lilly by a German woman 64 years ago.” (To Be Continued SRT — wanted to talk shop with Dick Barnes. We would consider Jimmy Alcott as dead as Cacsar, shit best, if only he would tell 8 experiences in cinema David in wise and kind a mother she was, #0 she remembered that day four years before, when the kloochman had come, cold and hungry, to her door and the ehild had shared with her the Christmas dinner and goodies. “And she remembered how peo- ple believed the Indians carried | hate and revenge in their hearts, and forgot to be grateftil, and she | saw that for four long years grati- tude lived in the Indian woman's heart, #0 she stretched out her hands and accepted for Lilly the ‘gift of gratitude.’ “I wish I did know that ittle | girl,” said Pegsy. “I would like to ask ber many questions.” Laihaitall might welt the great oting, Very had us One way, envy me. I est pleasure in my had ¢ 1 hy There rivalries, eased Into stardom nm no struggles, few! « few humiliations the beginning ha f place in my Dick kept away from me, He was the only man in the company I! who avoided me. art. | boys bi more to say to me than indulgent and|Dick did. ghter of his| It was odd that a man of his ex a syllable of |cellent manners should _ totally profanity in the neighborhood of my|neglect the ordinary courtesies a set. Rose told me that Demaison|company pays a star, It was odd himself had made that rule against|that I should line up Dick's increas swearing In my studio. ling neglect of me with McMasters’ I loved my profession, 1 loved to | pronounced attention to me. talk about it, Often and often I] MoMasters recently had taken un- My dire: paternal, as to a own. I never he as OH DORIS! \| HELLO, DANNY WHERE'S MOTHER? AND AIN’'T HOME YET - AND I'M HUNGRY! Even the property | AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL, FELL ASLEEP WHILE SMOKING A CIGARET. NO OoR!S is NOT HERE! SHE AND MELEN MUST HAVE. GONE OUT TOGETHER: | SUPPOSE THEYRE OvT | SHOWING OFF THEIR NEW FURS - NO CHANCE For. WELL, You'VS Gort To FICK HEM or Now tl jusual interest in the making of hisjon when McMasters rehearsed for | productions, He invaded the studios, | Cissy’s instruction. And that Cissy |He worked as hard as the directors | was furious. I could tell because he themselves, Once when Cissy was|was so white, I supposed he was playing a bashful, awkward cowboy | wild because he had to be shown by Jlever, M rs stopped the cam-|the producer, but when I told 1 on the set, motioned |Motherdear, she said that perhaps Cissy aside and showed him how to| wasn’t the reason, Jembrace me with “fervor mixed with! Motherdear seemed angry, too, chivalry and shyness, jbut Dick registered anger far bet- It didn’t feel like that pecultar com: | than the other two, Why, I |pound to me, but I was helpless as|cowlin't imagine. After that day, well a# speechle Dick Barnes never spoke to me if he like a child 8 could avoid around, He's 50, and the kind of a| But he talked to Ginette more than jman who gets his own way in every ever. I pretended not to eare, and undertaking, sooner or later, not to see, He knows the movie game to the| 1 knew that I was Mogical; I didn’t present great advantage of all of his | want Dick to make Jove to me; them people. Our companies were turning | what right had I to care to whom ho out suecesses while our competitors | talked? were shutting up their studios. 1 remember that Dick was looking | (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1921, by Seattle Stagp

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