The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR Kill Appropriation ' atihia Gre al for Air Mail Uses Do “Petting Parties” Pay? “NO,” Answers a Flap-|prinions tor the sir mall vervice | per—“Merely an Expression of Romantic Youth,”’| tne vii carrion « total of $679,660, > 008 Answers a Bachelor—What Do You Think? Firemans: ened: Caen tae BY CYNTHIA GREY Should a young man, who, thru hia mother’s careful train-| weing a bachelor 1 may exprens an re) tng and his own strength of character, has retained the fine |ov ideals and respect for all women he has for his mother, break his engagement to a girl who indulges in “petting parties” ?\"" ns asis sty , fact that the merchan- Such is the dilemma of “Hal,” whose letter was published| ne git, 1t seemn, in young and ewe cannot emphas ze too strongly the fact tl ce rm these columns Monday. Readera are coming to his rescue, \t i of ite and whe ~ ie to my ts : : ~ sane . i TT oY a te lee P ys, . dise offered in this JANUARY SALE is s¢ lected rom OUD Fi seal live young men and women who are experiencing the | regular stock. Discounts range from 10% to 33 i, o rae fame sort of thing “Hal’ comiplaine of—and there are letters faye, tie aceral Aoatres 0 . . : , ‘Vv . ‘ys, > , #, 00 ache ‘ rie’ ane . a , Hea paatrictea 1... £ ro know “Your Cred from older ones, bachelors and marri¢ men Aren't most giris like that? Do they | on a few price restricted lines—and you | women, rich in the experience of the years behind them.|no. dream of love, devotion and ro Is Good! Following are some of the letters: | mance? Dear Miss Grey: 1 want to say to “Hal,” and more ope Coal prety naah lat eB gon ticularly to his fiancee, if I could but reach her, that “petting | never tried to kins her, who probably parties” do not pay. 2 |never even tried to put bis arms I know I am not the girl my mother would like me to be, |sreund her. | but I know right from wrong, and I try to do-my best. Paphos bo dheiche y Faye reve bla | Mother would have me something like a “prunes and prismS” jing yt ang she ought to be the one | person. But—I'm not! , |to break that engagement in case | The young man I was engaged to isn’t so very good-looking, | "Ma!" doesn't but of a nice family, and just enough money. He is in school, | ,An@ now we come to this paragon " Je been going together a good deal, having |°%, Y"t"s. this successful young man and soam I. We had been going tog ag aul, who i heart-broken because he was ‘our ups and downs, but always returning to each other after |riaiculea by the girl he thongbt he tela A jloved. Before reading his story, I ‘cases. | ' | would have sald “There ain't no such | Of course, T've kind. anes Mise Grey will receive catiers |/animal,” but we have his word for jmember, I'm not bragging & uv 1 || im ber office Monday, Wednesday | It. To this yoBth I would my: Wake [ve kinwed wo many boys 1 wouldn't) ) and priday from 1 to2 p.m. and|jupt This i the year of our Lord dare to count them. |[ on Tuesday and Thereday from |'1922 and we have records of good But now, oh, how I winh I'd saved | 1) a m. to 12m. each week. Please | girly being kissed for 1922 years and my lipe for the one man! But what do not come at other times as It the human race ts still progresming. girl does? || werlousty interferes with ber Sincerely, Well, he came home for Christmas || writing ONE WHO BELIEVES IN and started in for “a heavy petting) NOMANCE. | party.” tions and pretenstona But somehow, I had changed, IQ) jr “pale” girl knew the eventual tired of the ailliness, Bo I told bim.| outcome of the “promiscuous kina” terrible! How shocking th —full size 6-hole range Star readers who wish to ob- tain reliable recipes for preparing He said I didn't care for him. APd) nne would stick to her man like glue || a number of real Spanish dishes, 1 ehowed him he di care for Mand glory in her find. including Tortillas, Pililaa, Carne lor he wouldn't expect me to make JUST A FLAPPER. Odobada, Pollo Gisago, Ehetes, jwuch @ fool of myvelf eee Gieados, Tamales de Gallina and More boys came bome for the hot!) Pachelor Takes Pinchtiadas may obtain eg et days After an evening when a lot Opposite View ng to the Beattle Star ‘an! jaf us had been together, one boy ington Bureau, 1222 New York Jomanded o kinn I refused and| Dear Miss Grey>—I have jurt read || ave, Washington, D. C, and in called my particular friend. In. |the sad, sad story of nd the || closing two cents ip stamps for stead of helping me, he held me and | Peautiful i is, Th] repty demanded the king for himeerif. i I gave him back his fraternity pin. he guve me my ring. With hardly | a word, we parted. He has gone, k to epilége to forget ma } = | Don't imagine I'm sttting at home| = looking at his pleture! I'm only get = ting a little wilder, out every eve sing, but all the fun ls pretense and mockery. j I used to believe tn come kind of ideal love, too: but I have learned that most boys take a girl's love quite Mt eheltts sik at some other way ae C y ire \ “4 aivd the “weeth to bo adte tol: Tanee Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours PORCELAIN TRIMMED ! = hate him. But Toan't’ He bas Jot") rastant relief! Don't stay stuffed [stops nose running: retieves head of good points. I've told only the + al ache, dullnem, feverishness, sueer 2 bad onea up! Quit blowing and rnuffil — : I'm only the madern flapper; but | done of “Pape’s Cold Compound” tak ‘ica cama” caioaie” \encsiek even the flapper has unsuspected | en every two hours until three doses | quickest, surest relief known, and| sorrows Her wisdom and her © are taken usually breaks any cold | costs only a few centa at drug etores | phistieation do not help her. Her rent up pert gg Boal onan ale a oes walls are an exact Imitation of the art break of her Victorian aunts who were not tnitiated Into the se }ereta of masculine emotions, inten nt dome opens clorgedt-up nice. Contains no quinine Insist nd alr passages af head; upon Pape’s.—Advertisement. } A PHENOMENAL RANGE VALUE! epaess * 79 RANGE —regular price $102.50 BLUE OR GREY ENAMEL tST CLOTHES AT HONEST PRICES | save 20 On Men’s and Young Men’s CLOTHING During January Clearance the Following Prices Will Prevail on All Clothing, Including Serges: SUITS $19.50, 23,50 AND OVER- ‘ $29.50, $33.50 COATS ( $3750 $43.50 NOW EVERY GARMENT AT A DECIDED SAVING we R range opportunity. For quick selling during this JANUARY SALE we ove ot the 34 down—WAY DOWN! Only a few in this lot so we say: Come early, bring only $5—, pay the balance in small weekly payments. —exactly as pictured; robin’s egg blue or grey panels and splasher back; beautifully nickel trimmed; 16x18 in. ovens; 6 8-inch lids; concealed pipe; Armco rust-proof steel; regular price $102.50; special at $79.50; same style, plain finish, nickel trimmed, $59.50. WITH OUR FREF RENTAL DEPARTMENT LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT tative for Veration Records SEATILE Lf ~ ‘TACOMA, SECOND AT PINE thle rene, and that toey was)” Hom OF Not Guilty Planning New Move waiting to ve arreeiea. | Entered by Brazer Just what move the jitney Interests! Worden accepted the challenge and George FB. Brazer pleaded not @re intending to make Tuesday was |“ TCsted Bilis, |euilty to charges of grand larceny soap | ‘unknown, foliowing the arrest of C. | © Ellis, 28, jitney operator, at Third ®ve. and Union st., Monday night, by Z P. Worden, inspector of weights | @nd measures h Worden declared he was called on | PANES pf te § the phone by A. L. Gates, of the — : ] PC ANT PAING. Sound Tr. it Co,, and informed that ACHES AND PAINS- 9 SLOAN’S GETS ’EM! VOID the misery of racking Ama. Sloan's gets right down to the aching spot an i your pain and you won did not use Sloa fir bottle of Sloan's Li Jitneys Apparently TROUSERS—AT THE SAME REDUCTIONS At Your Service JOHNSON -WILMOT 1123 Third Ave. Corner Seneca St. Formerly the John Lindh Co. i |when arraigned Tuemlay before Pre ling Superior Judge Everett Smith Brazer is alleged to have converted to his own une certain funds of the Metropolitan club, of which he war - lan official (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES n Back of the Ears” Wh gistus, ever Put in Earn) | worked Insert in Nostrils afnewm ie greatly relieved by » reatinent ” wit Use freely and don't rub, as penetrates and you will be surprised | to find how quickly it eases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth through | the achi part. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, aches, pains, over- muscles, lame back. “Rub ii ( | stand-by asa liniment in thousands of families, Ask your neighbor. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. DONT | Spend Another Penny for Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings and Hats THE CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY Bought the SHAFER BROS.’ STOCK At a Mere Fraction of Its Real Value bevy See GREATEST CLOTHING SALE Ever Held in Seattle See Thursday Evening’s and Friday Morning’s Papers SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9:30 A. M. It’s Worth Waiting For CHICAGO CLOTHING COMPANY 1400 First Ave., Cor. Union | | For forty years Sloan’s has been the A Kiar 5 R | At all druggiste—35c, 70c, $1.40, ns kinds of Dew! ‘Liniment It disappears instantly in water the gol rary supply y A. 0, LEONATD, INC. 70 Vitth Ave. New York City, MABEL NORMA: when in pain Goi OZ%-MO will remove simply apply OZ-MO poultice ove! olter upon retiring, n two we ou Will ne at r disappearing. We results le references giadly « n, ‘This inethod ef removing oi O%-MO retails at $2.00 per tin, Ask your druggist, and if he cannot pn ters Removed HOME TREATMENT—NO Mm) CINE ters is simp » and harm) call West 1160-3 CLARK OZ7-MO CO., INC, SEATTLE, WASH,

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