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THE Cynthia Grey 34 Reader IGirl Answers Editor in Regard to Modern Girl— Another Flapper Writes Condemning “Petting Parties.” IsNewLuana | inTully Play | Dear Cynthia Grey: I notice a letter in your columns | signed “G. K. Spencer” regarding the letter from “Hal,” in which Mr. Spencer states that the magazine which he edits has been trying for cight months to get at an understanding of the question of the character of the modern American girl. I do not want to appear conceited, but I would like to pre- sent what I think would be the solution of this question en- tirely. It is this: As you and we all know, a girl, ording | to the rule of society, must wait for the man to invite her to) places of amusement, thus making the girl dependent on the man for pleasure. The men of today expect kisses and hugging in return for an evoning’s entertainment, and even go so far as not to invite the girls who refuse to pay this lyrice. Young girls start out in life with high ideals, but be- | ing young, their hearts are full of the love of a good time, and when they see that they are becoming back numbers because | Crey do not want to indulge in kisses and caresses, it is a thard problem that they have to decide, i. e., to remain true to their ideals and be a back number or submit to intimate handling thru hugging and kissing in order to get a chance) to share in the pleasures of youth. Now my solution would | be thin: Instead of blaming the} girls, place the blame where It be longe—on the men--for as women are dependent on mefi for their pleasure. then let men live high moral lives and not expect girls to render kisses | in return for an evening's amuse ment and the girls will not have a Ann Read The role of Luana, the Mawalian Princess in Richard Walton Tully's drama, “The Wird of Paradise,” whieh comes to the Metropolitan next week, commencing Sunday night, is being played this season by Ann Reader, an attractive young actres# whose work in the past has caused critics MRS. MINA RABER Agrora, Tl, “A short time ago I was one of the! Most nervous and miserable persons lon the earth, but thanks to Tanlac Tm well and happy now,” said Mrs Mina Raber, 446 Farnsworth ave. Aurora, Hl. Misa Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednenday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m, to 12m, each week. Please do not come at other times as it eeriounly interferes with her “It was just about two years ago ser, | writin to predict for her sure fame in yor chance to indulge, Mr. Spencer, oe. that 1 = to y ent ee het ke Womanhood the sromeien ‘ + had awtul «mothering |OP Com nd moat beautiful thing in {APG it is beeadke women, too, are dis.| The role of Luana has come to be regarded in the profession as a man cot character, for It already has pro fected into celebrity neveral actrenws who preceded Miss Reader tn the part, Bessie Harriseale, who re turned to the spoken drama thin nea son after an absence of 16 years in the movies, wae the original Ma. wattan princess of the Tully drama. Probably the beat known is Laurette gusted with the average man that so many girls of today are choosing careers instead of marriage. The Kreatent Diessing of the times la the fact that women can now demand high idealed men or none at all, be cause they can now earn their own living, and this will bring about « higher type of man, Thus If society would change the rule about allow the world if they would only do their “ohare ‘i [part, and 1 know girls well enough a yatta ag yee’ ho angoene 9 Know that the majority of them } to Gitence, and T shudder even now |in" Kiet Mitecn deal but Tt It Rend y |whom you know have coarse, com- oor nat, lage ———. ND enn. |mon ideals having all the good times, ‘than - oothcantt og gat ag Car rere |sceing the dest shows, going to dances and partieg while you stay at TGifferent person altogether. In fact, ance’ oma Pat FT \eok cr make a|!8S Women to invite men to places |Taylor, who, after playing I 7 T'm in perfect health now. In MY/ 4.0. Women are what men make Cf Amusement or for the women to New York for @ weason, wan ted to stardom, Lenore Ulric # another star who made her way to fame via the grass skirt of Luana. In the person of Mins Reader Mr Tully believes he haw made another discovery, ‘Three years ago, while playing a amall part in Mrn, Fiske's production of “Eretwhile Susan,” re ports of her cleverness and striking personality were brought into the Tully offi They were sufficiently glowing to prompt Mr. Tully to make & epecial trip to Philadelphia to pase ljudement for himeelf upon the young actrens’ ability, He was so jimpreseed with her work that he signed contracts with Miss Meader | > alone, the ideals would be rained in that line a Why should a welheducated girl, who hax always led @ clean life, even consider an immoral man? Women are tired of bearing all the burden of keeping the race pure. In the past the laws which were made by men have been to let the men go free and blame the woman. Women are stronger than men morally only because they have been obliged to live a stricter Wife thru the demands of society | Causing men to live a strict moral life will also strengthen man and be opinion, Tanlac is the best medicine under the sun” ‘Taniac is sold in Seattie at Bartell’s @rug stores and by leading druggists everywhere. — Advertisement them. If a man cannot find the kind of girl he likes he does not have to stay at home and wait to be in ¥ited to have a little pleasure, He in allowed by social custom to go alone to any place he desires to go and he also has more money than @ girl, #0 you see his lot is much easier than a girl's and he does not have to pay the price of lonelinem that « girl must pay for remaining true to her ideals. | Churches and all sorts of uptift ow) — Former Seattle Boy Is Dead in St. Paul John McCullough, 24, son of Mr. “Ofd Mrs. John H. McCullough, 1612 “Ravenna bivd., died Tuesday in St Paul, Minn, seg Pa word re /societios are urging the women of eeived from that city. The boy was/the world to refrain trem immodenty “born in Seattle and had lived here jin dress, etc, but their pleas will be |* wonderful blessing in dinguise. the greater part of his life. He tb aloe no avail toward bringing sbout a|_ 1 for one am heartily in fa Pepent the last years traveling in an |potter world. for ax long aa rociety |2 UP OF some wort of an (effort to regain his health. McCuk!makes women dependent upon men |i" to which only those w Jough is survived by his parents, "ee their pleasures, the responsibility rag olla Magia stiia le an is wou 27 EGGS A DAY And Thle During Cold winter| Weather. Plan le Simple. to play under his management the | brothers and three sisters. u be for the morals of the world will Rigoet type of peepis te ger following season. | ; with the men, and thus societies for ¢ i. . why should there not be such a so Relieves Rheumatism the betterment of the world must try "PY ! ‘ 28 Musterole loosens up stiff joints|to reform the men, and then women ine datacom Gn ppc essed be be-| and drives out pain. A clean,|Will have to cultivate high ideals In) vous ae the highent coslety, ta, tho| White ointment, made with ofl of “sagedp dle yeinger bag edr aang Ped and what a vast amount of | ° ° | pple men gen — 88) moral question ef today. The only = aga result for generations to © It does all the good work of the/Other solution would be to chang) 4 Woman Who Loves a [teal Man ld-fashioned mustard plaster, with |th* custom of society and let women) ace tne Kind That Call Then gut the blister. Doctors and numes|£® Alone to amusements, of let woRr) gives Men tt Bg ege ng pl cad son 008, thas Cee i ese Bay irl a chance to eve! man of ; Ro Lo agg yoo bro Gruslideals. When argiri with high ideals PP oop event nd tal alee, $2.00 jlets the average man know that #he ie. ¢a, 4 SA MU believes in the single standard the} BETTER THAN A MUSTARD In the PLASTER to his tnatrue- bh, destroy Nineveh? Are © prove otherwise? | chapter, 10th verse, of in the Bible, (t (s stated that | God repented of the evil Me said He | would do to Nineveh and ie did i ® ot | wy from bene thet net mabe you tae) man ridicules her and tells her a man “Jonah” has a right to live any kind of a life |; he pleases before marriage, so you fee a girl with high ideals who re mains true to them has mighty littl chance of getting a man with the same ideals. I, too, agree with you that It I» much more pleasure in living single | (even tho it may border on broken- redness) with a care@ to busy ‘one than to build up a beautiful cas tle of dreams around some modern | man and then either before or afte marriage find out that he has been! groveling in the mire for years and that your ¢bildre, hax inherited her father’s character. | Of course, the rule works both ways | —for the man and for the woman, | Star readers who wish recipes for hominy muffins and other hominy dishes may receive same by writing to The Seattie Star Washington bureau, 1222 New York ave, Washington, D. 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Tihs story is of VITAL INTEREST to every man, woman and child. What is CARBONATED ice cream? BY PROF. W. PAUL HEATH (Inventor of the new perfected method of manufacturing Carbonated Ice Cream) My sphere in scientific invention has been the preservation of purity in food products. For many years I have studied ice cream manufacturing for _ the purpose.of improving the methods and increasing the purity of the product, one of the best and finest foods you can eat. purer ice cream wasn't practical, so I tried to substitute a sterile, pure atmosphere for common air. After years of experimenting, I decided on nature's I WAS PROMPTED TO MAKE THIS STUDY after finding out ice cream manufacturing meth- ods. Here is what I discovered: The ice cream manufacturer safeguards all the elements and in- own purest atmosphere, the same that nature de- gredients that go into ice cream—SAVE ONE. a He ts serupulouly particular about his milk, his °?* is the calle of new bread. j cream, syrups, fruits, sugar and all other elements Making a Sere eacaitteen th Bes 1 he uses in mixing ice cream. Then, having all . these elements as near 100 per cent pure as he can pure ice cream ae” teak an get them, he freezes these ingredients in COMMON CENT PURE, containing AIR. no germ life, because germs cannot live in this Safeguarding He takes a collection of ab- —-2tmosphere. é —_—__ solutely pure ingredients = ‘The result is carbonated ice cream. You can say it and then deliberately adds to them air which is never perfectly pure. To explain this better, I will say that if you ex- amine ice cream under a microscope you'll find that all through it are countless thousands of tiny bubbles or cells. 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