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Cynthia Grey: ater) “Hal? Answers His Many Advisers—Decides to Keep | His Girl and Follow Advice of Correspondent “Dad,” and Not Let Her Go Begging for Want of Kisses, Tittle Musteroie, rudded on fore and temples, will wrually Away Readache, A clean, intment, made with ol! of Mustercle is a natural With none of the evil after. fo often caused by medicine.” Get Musterole at your drog store . a S50, jars and tudes; hospital remed |. Dear Miss Grey: Many and varied are the interesting let- ters of advice, but so varied that it is difficult to decide whether to accept the advice of the ter number of the correspondents and desert the “prudish” narrow path of.by- gone days, or whether we should “see each other no more.” The japper”’ seems to speak from experience, while our \“Bach” friend seems to be a very theoretical lad. I believe he is right, however, when he’ says: “The girl is young and {ian of life and wants to be loved,” " ‘Than a Mustard Master ‘cause she has seemed to enjoy all of our “hours alone,” altho, as “B.” says, 1 don't believe there could be any particular “kick” to be derived from loving them to death. 1 will admit, tho, that our first tew weeks of “engaged life” were very happy, until the great disappointment. “B." mys to study them for a year | —-and be prepared for anything. That might be a good plan, “for th betterment of the inexperienced” |but a pervon shouldn't study any-| [thing unless he wants to learn more jabout the object of mtudy— and I idon't care to learn any more about) ‘em right away, | I note that the boys in the navy rt 5 are studying the same subject, “| rites in Behalf PR Whistle, on Second Ave, be. |they surely have an excellent oppor-|0f Mother Ryther Madison and Spring, where a | tunity to study ‘om from “all am| Dear Mies Greye I think ft ® was on that was nothing lees / sles." I'm an “exgob" myself |ehame the way they have treated an important event.—Adv. And “Walifiower” advises to be) Mother Ryther, who has been the - fair with her. Do you think, “Wall ounder of such a beautiful home for |flower,” if you are true to your sim | the poor, both old and young; also | DEUGETFUL BAR WASH bature, that too “prudish” a love/trying to give @ litte work to the oa counts? “Twenty-two,* with all of mothers that could not leave their ‘his 22 years of experience, mys that litue ones. fan enjoy a delightful sham-| hell pick one who loves and wh When she was living tn the old Very little effort and for a}wants to be loved, and he also says! tumbledown shack y trifling cost, if you get fromithat he “kisses every nine out of|think of cooks or a bookkeeper or drugrist's a package of can-|10." Weil, “Twenty-two,” whea you!superintendent—she wae all Now and dissolve a teaspoonful in a hot water. This makes @ full think you'll have enough respect left | years of love and hardships for her liquid, enough so it|for her loving—after loving every flock, whom she loved most dearty to all the hair, In-|nine out of 16—to expect to get the! 1, for one, feel amhammed to think | R POPS - QUESTION Fhe olf constraint settied upon ‘ga he faced her in the comfort Martin living room. He started something but she inter “Why, Tom, what a good | king suit you are wearing tonight! | M Hever looked better.” 'p bashfulnoss left him on the unt. He made a sudden decision. ask her tonight. You bet But first he intended tel the good news about his sult. Bure Sho, too, would be glad there war a place called Fy's, 207 Kinito bidg.. over the! Mine Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m, to 12 m, each week. Please do not come at other times as It eertousty interferes with her writing. . It tan pak come to find that “one,” do you |today they want to oust her after 40 top of the hend. [real plearures that are to be had with of such a thing. Just think, ben now ready. Just/real love tn marriage? I'm afraid years! Why net keep the crown on ‘ little at a time on the scalp| you will feel rather “lost.” [until her days are over? My heart! : ‘until both are entirety cov: But, after reading so much advice aches for her because | know just) by the daintily perfumed grep ¥ Home Treatment That Mtrengih- t in & Week's Time tm Many f wear gtacves? Do you bo'd strengthes your sight so you could james and forget your eyes? nder risen grows blurred hat eyes grow bloodshot, a4 inflamed; r thet are worn by tens of thousands re: their teens, or that headaches and caused by weak, weary, work: which is of such @ varied nature, I how she feels, Dear Mother, you that thoroughly dissolves and “conscience guide him" he'll come finieh and we all love you. Spa dirt, After rinsing the hair/out ai! right in the end—DUT, for! I have not forgotten you for what | ull ly with a fluffiness that |myself, I'm going to take Dad's ad- | you did for me years ago. I am wo} on a rich luster and @ softness in the line of osculation” and see i¢| words God bless you, anyway and arranging \t a pleasure. |it “works.” Sincerely, |your Uttle Mock. ig A WIDOW. : wand WAL | hd Another Flapper ‘ | R Dear Miss Grey: I write on the queation of promiscuous kissing, the | subject under dixcussion in your cob |tell you just how most of as feel jabout ft. I know that my ideas are whether they admi : You, I'm a promincuous kisser and hich Might Have Been Saved by Proper Attention in Time}; g:nrted my experience when I was} only 13. Fearn, sok your drugeiet for a Ron. lnctentious about mont things, war ine everything you need. The frat " 2-Opio— Nest and pastimes, no I maintained a sem saciting-bringw comfort, reat an@ rea? Dlance of respectability, I was often now bopeleatiy bilnd might have ra ° ~ years older than mynelf. their apse if they Qed cared for them in |7°R™ Te avons eine think « ett When the abeve articie wasjof 13 is equipped to resist worldly ly 8 wag g yy jeuch & manner? Of course I knew comfully in may practice am paticnta whone It was “wrong” to let the boys kins not Same | coe DIED” to teal jar out of the pantry, but aching, itehing, emarting. born- he'll do it fost the sama No girl should be allowed to face Believe that if a person lets hie have been successful from start to ‘every bit of dandruff, excess Seem heavier than it ix aud|vien and “let her suffer for nothing | sorry I can't put this in better [iar Be d All H aS yon ope = same as oth Home Treatment Outrit for the even It! utterty careless about my associates from ‘train and everwork. Thousands left In the company of boy mveral {2 & prominent city phyvictan. b* temptations when meeting them tn rained through vwork °F me—« fouryearold knows it's wrong ing eyes, red lids blurred vision, and for such temptations until she is at leart Bined eyes drive thomeands to @iatrac- Hee and make failures of them. M4 like to discard In that agen strongthen your eyesight Blassco will refund the money att the dim vieton of Increasing yes before | | All Rood drugetets Advertioment poo nee — Chapey 1¢ uned to be the rule and it shoujd be now. As long an the world full of the kind of men who} consider it something to brag about | to make young girls fall in love with them, no «irt i# safe until she [ts a woman, well coached in the ways | of the world. | Our IS-yearoly girls of today have | often formed wabits which they find It nearly tmpoxsible to break away from—the once sacred kins becomes | % common thing, one might my a} habit. God gave ns thees tinpulees, we are told; but Tle didn’t give us the! trength in youth to master them! lone—that t# the work of wise par | nite, Aa tor the men, the beet of whom | « not expected to be an good as a| rood girl, they have it pretty soft, | vut they can atill ruin our tives by | refusing to marry us if we don't con. | |form to their ideals. Maybe there in| janother world where they’! get i FLAPPER | e | I wurety admire Riding in the crowded car, going along the dusty street, sitting in the stuffy orfice, theatre or school, you are bound to inhale the germs of disease. germs lodge in the soft tiseues of the mouth and throat and ff unchecked, may develop into a dangerous ailment. Formamint, the germ-fighting throat tablet, can be conven- fently used at any time or in any place you may be. At the first | Dear Miss Grey: sign of a sore throat, or when you are exposed to , take a tablet cunt” oF any Cher man, whe ‘wal Bet ie ie discctee chowly tr voce cee Con erent it '[etana up tor such. privciples, and half until ¢ i le relieved. furthermore I think any girt with : Wermamhie wibis ite ful, lea ent! fe jy r for herestt or the man with the saliva, bathin siostil teteuaoer slatioes sly [Ape galt a | combats the germs and them at a safe minimum. Mga Jb gap bea patie pesrchd rate ae ‘The tablets are 20 convenient to carry with you, that they cum Wily ich nos eas Tea yen te moat be used unnoticeably wherever you may be. Buy a pac from lhow you feel about such things—~it yo s crmeaiet may. and be prepared to ward off sore throats, engaged people, and married people, tonsil mead in! x Men find them very helpful in essing }too, would be absolutely frank with ‘omokers' throa: jone another there would be far lem Recumnnanded by threet opetialistt, misunderstandings ! Fm ogy te Rapeely ard | Now I would like to my a few words to that man who wrote that he knows so much about girls, So he kimen the girls only becnune they FORCE him to thing. shou do it. Well, poor If I were you, Mr. Man, I 1 get an iron cage built eape-| for you, get innide of It, lock the door and throw away the key GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Fermamiat io ocr trade mart. It nheatiies var prvtust, Bouee Chew. n., Ine., WY.” [WILKES THEATRE 333%: Direction T. Daniel Frawley Remainder of the Week in “THE BRAT” One Week, Beginning Sunday Matinee ‘Three Live Ghosts” Introducing MR. JAMES BLAINE New Leading Man at the Wilkes Evening Prices: $ .90—$ .68—$ 45—$ .31 plus tax Matinee Prices: $ .50—$ .31—$ .22 plus tax ding | righe m \anip plest.” amociation TAR HOME-OWNING 'WAR ON CANCER DAY ARRANGED WILL OPEN HERE Real Estate and Furniture} Movies on Disease Will Be Men Push Campaign | ‘ | “lomeowning hearte are hap | The moving picture filma, designed 1 Shown Free to give the public vital information Members of the Seattle Real Metate| concerning cancer, to be shown at are making elaborate | the Frederick & Neilson auditoriure preparations for the celebration of | January 24, 35, 26 and 27, are part “Own Your Home Day” Friday, the | or the vigorous campaign of enlight jandlord. niture movement. Maybe the girts coultn't force their attentions on you, iris are tke, fourth day of National Thrift Week Apeakern will addres parts of the city on home ownership, and window dispmys will emphasize the desirability of home-owning. President & ¥, | tee on arrangements. “Tilly Sunday said the man who Mita in a rented house Home, Sweet Home’ is merely kh himeeif and ‘serenading maid Warren. One of the beet ways to insure) good citizenship is homeownership.” | for the ‘ot Washt ‘and bas In co-operation with the real estate | phe ede Ape ee Salam members of the Seattle unit Of] ii, month, bap Washington | Dealers’ association, under the loader: of Acting President |Grunbaum and Secretary G. 8. Com tollo will arrange special sales of Cur assist the homeowning to Btar readers whe wih recipes for hominy muffins hominy dishes may receive ame by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, ave, Washington, D. and inclosing two cents tn stamps || ‘or postage York Dr, F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, years he presertption known vegetable ingredients mixed! These wulte. fo al [When you anid that y lyour goone when it comes to know jing anything about us Now, then, young man, tnetead of “Hal” taking & year off to study the they did not |fair sex, as you sumgerted, you're the jone that needs that particular ad- vice. M CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes — Most Women Can Have Says Dr. My mother, who was con-| with olive oll, Edwards’ Olive Tablets, know them by their olive color. tablets are on the liver cause 8 off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s aystern. If you have a pale facq, milow look, dull tongue, headaches, a listio, no reed feeling, all out ef sorts, inae tive bowel, you take qne of Dr, Edwafdy’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing re the state normal schools at Ellen» bore. Cheney and Bellingham has re Obio Phyvictan gave normal venting diseane Woody of the or the} of age, one woman In every “Billy was one man in every 14 dies of A special film has been Retail Otto Notes and then, acu. and other || ovine out. 1322 New tnerensea the fare on CG. ma The tariff, which ts the one-way fare shall be from 92 cents to $1. jintermediate points are correspondingty. eee Newell Panks, a student fraternity. ris, a Well Keown to his patients @ a few well ° made of Mot lunches will ing them Dr. You wit wonder-workers | friends and bowela, which action, carrying for Um construction of eye, pimples coated Puver bridge Thousands of women end men been organised. 18 years old. No girt should be left/take Dr. * alone in # man's company until she| the successful substitute for milo If girls aren’t as good | mel as they used to be, that's the reason | them fit ment now and lke and 30c—-Advertiee. | thero were 163 arrest during the Sherman Edwards’ Olive Tablete— then just to keep Chehalis in hie 1921 report Does he wake up to a Victrola? Victrola music starts the whole day right—and, in homes that have children, it starts many a whole life right. Start the enjoyment of good music in your household this very day. Start it by getting a true Victrola. This trademark pears on every true Victrola, whether $25 or $1500. Third Avenve at Pine SEATTLE ‘Tevoms * Spokane + Portiand Victrola XI—$1 50 Convensent terms ay & Co. unent undertaken by the American tubs in all | Koelety for the Control of Cancer, an altruistic orgunimation devoted to pre The films have « special interest to women, since they are more wun ganization has appointed Jesse M.| coptibie te the disease than men. Warren as chairman of the commit | satiation compiled by the govern | ment show that every year the red plague claims 90,000 victims In the United States, and that of all the | deaths of persona more than 40 years cleht and cancer prepared ‘There ix comfort and FUral\l®| hope for the public In the mensase of the Ste, since they are designed to) Foster on the Const show that cancer is curable if recog nized and treated in ite carly stages.) Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN The tour olf bulidings In Sumner lon Main «st. which are being wrecked |]) lare to be replaced by new structures, | The tenants of the old buildings are A new tariff which hae been filed) [with the department of public works uto stages running between Seattle and Taco. | mate ef [fective February 18, provides that Increased Fares between increased at Whit man college, and a son of Dr. and Mra. Rush Banke of Centralia, has been pledged to the Tau Delta Sigma The Liggoin schoot at Centratia, recently completed at a cont of $45, 000, will be formally opened Friday |night with @ program to be held During these|under the auspices of the Lincetn Parent-Teacher’ association, bir te served the |pupils of Cedarville school, starting | Monday, actording to a decteton just jreached by the school patrons and ‘The Union Bridge company ef fe attle has been awarded the contrnet the steel bridge across the Yakima river two miles went of Milensburg, to replace the structure known as the Upper A triangniar Getate lnagne between Chief of Pollee Norton Wynn of mays that THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922. IDOW ACCUSED 15°, cb.22 Seen BY MOELLERS Charged With Secreting Pa-, |Eagles’ President | W Addresses Meeting, Activities of the on Puget Bound were deecribed to} \John M. Mortn, | the Tist Pennsylvania district, at « B. N, Gott, mankger of the Boring Wednesday ans of the company to war department Airplane Co, announced congresmman from large it» working force by the « peheon in hin honor given at the dition of 150 employes awaited ib College club Wednesday by the mil | pers on Estate | erading and paving of W. Mart jtary affairs bureau of the Chane | way. An ordinance providing | ver of Commeren, Htatativen of the late Wigbert Moet. |ti# work has been pending in the Representative Morin i» touring city council for nevers) weeks of t jer, whe one month after his mar | the country in the interest, wun riage to Addie Inge, found | Order * - of Hagiee, of which | downed at the bottom of « well on hin entate at Btone Castle, have de THE BODY of Mra. Myra H Pie low, 62, will be cremated fotlowing he is worthy grand president. es \ RiPhpagre ] funeral services at 3 p. m. Priday at manded « hearing tn euperior court, al Wholesale Forgery tmz monday, charging that the|th® Butterworth Undertaking com C ed P. A young widow secreted valuable pa |Pany. Mra Piclow died es harg to Printer | pore regarding the $55,000 entate,| Mt at her home, 408 N. S9th wt ter « rexidence In Seattle of more than 20 years, Mre, Pielow, who wan the widow of William H. Piciow, is * urvived by @ daughter, Mra, A. A Yowler, of Tacoma, and four sons, Kdward W., William H. Chester ¥ and Ralph Pelow, aft of MVERPTT, Jan. 19.—Accused of and that in addition abe has wasted forging and passing Northern Pacific | and mismanaged affairs of the pay checks totalling $1,630.24, Peter| while serving a» administratrix Wouter, « printer, was brought here) According to Moclier’s relatives, Yeaterday from Los Angeles and | the papers wore secreted with Lewin lodged tn fall. ‘A. fmyer, @ jewelry store employe. Forier maintained his innesenee to | who turned them over ister to Har, sell ier Aipectal Deputy Sheriff Chartes rison Bortwick, attorney for the ew | Hrounty, of Ariington, who brought tate, swearing thet they had been him north, and claimed the bogus given him by the widow. checks munt have been pamwed by & In the petition filed against Addie thiet who had his Canadian army Page Moelier it ty demanded that medal, which Fogter suys was stolen she account for all work done af from him here, |administratrix and that her power Seventy-five checks for $75.63 each be revoked. Moeller’s relatives will 4 are alleged to have been flonted by | also fight the claims of the wife,|release and threatned to oue for 7 lalleging that all property owned by | breach of promine. ‘ ertate Moeller wag acquired before his mar riage and that it was in no senee 7 community property. They state 7 that Moeller rued his promise to marry the young wife, and finally consented to the ceremony after he refuned the $1,000 he offered for hin « BarGAIN BASEMENT We Are Selling Shoes at Half the Price _YouWould Ordinarily Pay Women’s Low Shoes ___ $1 and $2 | High-grade hand-turned Oxfords and One-strap Pumps, in brown, light brown | and black, with Louis and military heels. Sizes 2} to 4, $1.00. Sizes 44 to 8, $2.00. Widths, AA to C. Women’s 10- and 12-Button Broadcloth Spats, Pair 80c 150 Pairs Men’s Dress and Work Shoes for $2.50 Boys’ Shoes for $2.00 Sizes 1 to 6 Children’s Shoes for $1.00 Sizes 5 to 7 1-2 W ’s and Children’ omen’s an en’s 8 5s . : Felt Slippers Small Women’s Slippers in all-wool felt with soft elk soles, pompon and ribbon trim. Sizes 3 and 4. Children’s Felt Slippers in blue, pink, red and light blue. Some have plush trim- . ming about the top and leather soles and heels. 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