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" FRIDAY, MARCH 31 PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR | : [Pay Dirt Found in | "sting lant found pay ain 3 . wont nce sonatys waaneesey || OPENING UP cies Calin cee ee | Heresy Is\@er eg Cynatlnia Grey 2322s |S Facute So 7 | Charged to Legion Man do not come at other times aa it erlously interferes with her writing | Claim Once Chief Now Thwarting Tenets of Ex-Soldier Body curious fortune seekers gathered t of the co |when workmen, excavating thouse here | of Der |“Sweet Sixteen” Knows She's in Love—Accuses Her rg of Keeping Letters From the “Ontiest | rrr can Ad, “ee | Cure for | Dear Cynthia Gray: I am 16 and am still going to school. ! Blackheads | People tell me 1 am attractive and I make friends quickly.| Dear Misa Grey: Please give me J | But I think I have met one 1 am sorry for. | good cure for blackheada = J.P | One night last summer, when the Elks were here, my girl] The following (4 @ very good rem-| | friend and I were standing down by the libra Many sail-|edy for blackheads }ors passed and they would try to attract our attention, but | Ve | we took no notice of them, But then one went past and as)‘ }soon as I set eyes on him I seemed to love him. To tell you Coast to Coast . 2 grammes! 20 grammes | £0 grammes | | Where the blackheads are accom- Suits, Coats, Drssses the truth, it seemed love at first sight with both of us. panied by pimples and suppuration | It was 10 o'clock and my girl friend and I started home. | use this lotion frequently | | | We had not gone far before we noticed this sailor was follow-| precipitate of Bulphur,....f drachm | ing us. He introduced himself and asked if he could not|7incture ef Camphor,......1 drachm| . » wi 8 re ci ontes Je talke side of \lveertne severvecese 1 drachm | {walk home with us and we consented. We talked out reign Frakes freer! lour house until 11:15, Before he went he asked me if he} apt enes lcouldn’t meet me the next night and I told him I wasn’t in| who was the “Mack Knight* in| the habit of meeting fellows, but he could come to my home } “1vanhoe"? | ‘and meet my mother, which he did. | Richard Coewr de Idon (Iichard 1. | He went away to Ran Francieco end has become interested in her for|*/ Bnotend). | || a letter to Swale seat by several former tained i ‘Thursday service men. The letter points out that Meier is the candidate of the ile advisory council of the jon Union league and the latter organization is Thomas te certain cardinal | cessful, place the American Legion the legion. It asserts [in the position of opposing the sol in supporting the | diers’ bonus? Largest Largest Exclusive exclusive Ready-to-Wear Ready-to-Wear Business Business on on Coast Coast Suits, Coats, Dresses Priced “Sweet Sixteen” Way $25.00 to $75.00 This 2 not meant aa a! | | How often does February have five | Sundays and when will this occur again? | | © ' N. Swale |the following week; but I heard from | the time ¥ him every other day, Last Dy aber | reflection ageinat this young man or he came back as a surprise to me, | any other At to merely a character fw < seldom makes |He was stationed at Bremerton and |tatic of youth, Absence sel % | jcame to see me every time he rated | the heart of the rage youth grow ieee ey eres of ye bruary times - Phe latte of the fonder, but serves asa beautiful for-|0" Sunday and in a leap year ts liberty. The latter part of the n coal ooour to 2848 | of the Union league 4. Will it not place the Amer. at tean Legion in the position of [he left for Ban Francisco and Ih gettery. } ae oe the influence | opposing all attempts to exclude a} p aT , ef Robert Bruce | the Japanese, omen see idee ae) Eee ee ax wettore Bone a Pee eee episode 45! were can one find intormation| Michael Collins. When he New Arctic hotel; G. tion of three national conven. [fF ene whole month ~ taught mother that tt t+ wise for Rer! spout the powers of congrens? lopens his mouth he says some- rs Seattle Pow Ne. Los and two conventions of the heard from him, Now. Cynthia, this | 1 pow where her little school girt| in Articte 1, of the constitution and|'thing, Here he's telling a . 1, Grang- department o ington, | Dublin crowd about the new E i Hl is fi ta the part I hate—I know he Ie is and whom she meets and she isin the various amendments, Elabo | yt he own ‘or by an Dean of Rainier of which you presided? = ot — ; Bageen he I got nc. {Zein about it in the kinditest poss |retions of this subject may be found Irish F Stat ‘ a f old her; but last month bie manner, The dest thing, in fact |é book on civil rish Free State. fet. re attached. | “5. “Are you not emmuged in am at |i of going sumtin Mover di. |e peace, ne Vout fie, So Ferns ee 6 AOS governement, «| 278 ‘ pt 1023 Second Avenue fmpt to bring the ex#ervice men|” Naturally my mother believed it [wala Wandin’ bisa: Lae iets tare beh rate Gator: une pe |, Recurely may ° get and to keep the trust.and con-| COPENHAGEN.—Death takes Pe-| SACRAMENTO.—Jobn Culllp, et EATT: . I suppose, and now she ma fidence of your mother, She will wn-|dersen Myskov, speaker of Danish | gar store employe, kills two bandits s LE ager, Washington Union League | ttics ion of Matthews, Ball: | Meme ae c Gud, Seattle, Wash. eee’ in'Oe, oe which you are an em-| Maura rb ge ys ign ge ae se pinie [derstand and help you as no other folketing, or lower house who attempt to hold place up. \ “Dear Sir: You are acting as cam-|pioye, thru an organization which |\tters, Them Tite vee ee eeping | _ we inslacnanenhpenetin 8 manager for the candidates in-| you are now endeavoring to perfect? |\osr, put Tact no differently toward | Besed by the Seattle Advisory coun-|" ¢, Did you not on March 4 lant cong sae give me some good ad-/ Sf the Washington Union league./take part in a secret hand-picked |\'' no you think I should try and| Rave received in the past the] meeting of exservice men at which |forget him or talk it over with my honors in the sift of the) meeting politics were discussed and|( tr > yust because 1 am 16, don't Legion of this state in be-| the decision reached to call a second| thin. it is puppy love, for | know lected successively commander | meeting at which there “would be itiersan m : BE your post, and department com: | representation from the entire state | 6 wHO IS REALLY IN LOVE. | of the department of Wash-|and discuss the part which the ex: yy ee ee vers My Deer JAttle 16-Yeor-Oid i service men are to play in politics’? ca cha | American Legion, since {ts} 7 In scent eB ce nats dociaten {2007 eet nethtag 1 might ony on, has consistentty ad-/has not a circular letter been sent to the following policies: out to @ selected lint of service men “1, No participation in politics. thruout the state, in paragraph 3 of “3. A neutral stand as between| which the recipients are addrewmed and labor. as “the proper man to Invite from “E. In favor of the adjusted com. |Your town,” calling a secret meeting A Business Statement thatis a Great Human Record influence you greatly since you so strongly swayed by the blindness od stubbornness of youth, You ar out of baby clothes haven't the slightest | respon bus rifices of a howseusfe—yet you! or ‘soldiers’ bonus.’ clans bis the Frye note! In Beyjmaintain that you “KNOW™ you are e diver in love 8. Was not the circular letter | par oniy truly cenmbdle line im your WwW 7 T ? so framed that the American Le | wehote letter (2 “Do you thinks | should HO WwW AS I DONE gion’s name and the names of try and forget him or talk it over HELPING 19,000,000 PEOPLE FOR THE NATION'S HEALTH ' officers in the Legion were |./1:, my mother?” You should do high in the Legion wet th my moth y ould Aieattaan hee adible are naan’ Records kept by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company show an extraordinary 14 ‘ pe used without authority to gre both, and whole-heartedly, too. 4 ‘ ence the call, contrary to the 1 think you are committing a grave in the Metropotitan—over 16,000,000 lecrease in the death rate among its Industrial, or weekly premi: policy-holders. Com- hospitals at county year; spirit and foundation of the 1 error when you accuse your dearest! | onder weekly premium policies, ‘The : f ae : ; “Geant” prea. ‘ae meat? lend best friend of keeping your let-| 9. What, In the eves of your em | ters. it displays your twnorance of | ployers, are the qualifications of &| men and the ways of the world in “preghr man?” general. It is much more reasonable | 10. Will the Washington Union| to suppose that the sailor lad has Geaay kde oS digeate ot the petay- paring 1921 with 1911, for example, there were 55,000 less deaths in 1921 than there would Agents for health legidation; mation- hokders’ hemes provide a wonderful have been if the death prevail opportunity for “health and/ welfare aici —_— “9 wide campaigns sgainet special dle- oe | What brought about the great seving of Iife? a study of municipal health depart- Jengue pay the traveling and hotel) met another girl, fust av he met you,| The Gi hee Te Rainston [expenses of said “proper men” t,| ; 1 parte regan arly ments; leadership of practically “ from and at the said meeting? 1 Star readers who wish tnforma- The health ’ American research work relating league as campaign manager |"") oor Bruce McGregor, New Are-|| tion on cleaning, bleaching and ||| froat ef public health work in America, general public movement—progress in medical science and sanitation—' | jn. -0ca—chese are same instances of tie hotel: Guy M. Parmelee, Seattle || stiffening Panama bats may ob- other causes, perhaps. But a very great factor has been the tremendous health comecign the Metropolitan’s activity in the post No. 18; W. E. Brown, Rainier || tain ame by writing to The Seat- —— Noble No. 1; D. L. Granger, Rainier | tle Star Washington bureau, 1323 carried on by the Metropolitan itself. This page tells a part of the story. eet joble No. 1; John R. Dean, Rainier|| New York ave. Washington, D. 14,000,000 VISITS BY TRAIYED Noble C., and inclosing two-cent stamp- " eae NURSES. ‘ s ed, self-addressed envelope for reply. the position of lining up with of organized labor, thus two years’ efforts to win its ? B. C.—Isaac Lask, lead. Free nursing service is given to In- dustrial policy-holders in 2,800 cities and towns. Trained nurses not only beal the sick but teach right living. About 14,000,000 visits have been When you learn to dance at made—2,116,875 in 1921 alone. Num- erous letters tell of lives saved. p VANCOUVE Yukon pioneer, HOMES FOR 17,744 FAMILIES In the investment of its funds, the Metropolitan is now giving preference to loans which will aid housing. During 1920 and 1921, the Company made end pledged loans of $68,080,017, on mew dwellings and new apartment providing homes for 17,744 families, 2 Ww METROPOLITAN Life Insurance Company Incorporated by the State of New York. A Mutual Compeny HALEY FISKE, President FREDERICK H. ECKER, Vice-President Business Statement, December 31, 1921 M1 not this attempt, tf suc- DISCOVERING DISEASE IN TIME Free medical examinations often dis- dosing inctpient disease in time to cure it, are granted to Ordinary (annual || premium) policy-holders, subject to Assets. - - = = = = = ee ee & $1,115,583,024.54 E Ge al reasonable conditions, Larger than these of any other Insurance Company in the World,” oii GREAT DECLINE I= HOME OF THE BEST Increase in Assete during 1921 - - - - - = = $134,669,937.37 an aa spite Larger than thei of any other Insurance Company im the World Liabilities- = = = = = = = = = = = = $1,068,341,845.04 $2.50 | marine THE EMPLOYER Surplus © © © © © © © eo © | $47261,199.50 in 1921—31.9% lower than in 1911 HELP Incomein 1921 - = = = = = = = = = «= $301,982 ‘The rate from typhoid decreased 71%; GLASSES ON EARTH Employers insuring thetr employees Larger then that of ony other Insurance, Company in the World oo agi oon fire Bright's rey i i under Group policies are advised re- Gein in 1984 «© «- «' 6 es ee let 6 he $38,462,919. nearly 30%; infectious diseases Examinations Free See, Caaits asaiitiond eed wibont Lite Mitel ii ct hinted Chibeiytite wel Co dren nearly 37% The “Expectation Our experience in vision testing prevention, while the employees re- Total Insurance placed and.paidforin1921- - - - $1,564,789,607 of Life” of white males (reckoned from More than has over beensplaced im one year by any other Company in the World. age 10) increased 4 years, Gain in Insurance in Force in 1921 - - = = = = = = $625,695,325 Greater than that of any other Company én the World, Total Amount of Outstanding Insurance- - - - = *©% «= $7,005,707,839 Larger than that of any other Company in the World. Ordinary, (that is, exclusive of Industrial) Insurance in Force + $3,892,267,274 engbies us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy. We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye giasses. Grinding in our own modern lens-grinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES. ceive the benefits of nursing service and welfare literature. Fifth and University | jitdichid | 238,000,000 PIECES OF ae PUBLIC APPRECIATION ef LITERATURE Larger than thai of amy other Company in the World, lf heii Ai ways Reliable icies i - ssoie e ican people have made the “18 You Can Dance fi wecwscm:cme| Mosminatetims tm = meee | Sooner in great variety, dealing with the im- Member ef CaegaeiaAM oc oie 323,531 company in the world, with $7,005, Marcum Optical Co. |] portant phases of health and disease, ‘Averoging one claim paid for every 27 seconds of cach busines: dayef 8hows, 707,839 insurance in force. ; ene pripceet by; henting experts, See Amount paid to Policy-holdersin 1921 - - - - - = $91,348,472.98 It leads not only in Industrial but in 4 917 FIRST AVENUE yw. ere | rs peat are 6 pater oni Payments to policy-holders averaged $630.16 a wwinute of each business day of # hours, Ordinary, More than half of its business 4 Meat Madison Unt. 2008 ia te Dividends to Policy-holders, payable in 1922, nearly - - - $16,000,000 te force ts Ordinary—€3,002,267,276-— which is more than that of any Com- | 25,000,000 im 1921. pany in the world. | In addition, 18,000,000 coples of Amount paid Policy-holders and Beneficiaries since Organiza- tion, plus Amount now Invested for their Security - - = $2,047,692,135.07 USE SLOAN’S TO EASE LAME BACKS Yee can’t do your best when your ae The Metropolitan, « bealth magazine, are issued annually, j/ PROF. WILLIAM A. JACKSON i) GROWTH IN TEN-YEAR PERIODS The Metropolitan will continue its Number of Policies | “itstanding re y nsurance Year in Force at End of Year at End of Year A CITY THAT IS WATCHED In Framingham, Mass., the Metro- Yuan Income for Year | Assots at ind of Year | Surplus at Rad of Year back and muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely without ik penetr Je i ig ; bd 3 gui aw ot eet and pase of New York City, 1S now conducting politan is leading the way in a great | no. 91 seo1| $11,423,406.68 $13,006,968.21 | 1901 | $3,088,933.18 sematensee endeavor to offer the best there is in ¢ fort will put the “pep” back into classes in stage and ballroom dancing, experiment, watched by health author- | Dee. 31, 1901] 38017,168.89 | 1901 | — 74.771,75%.56 | 1901 | 9,058,004 23 POIeSTT aoe | too | life, health and accident insurance, and to save human life. Continued growth will give the Company still greater opportunities to serve the American people in insurance protection and in the consétrvation of life and health. ul 352,75 ,890.36 1921 | 1,115, 1911 | 32,999,400.87 Good for rheumatism, neur: 1921 | 47,241,179.50 lumbago, sciatica, sprains and strains, aches and pains, bruises, stiff joints, bad weather after-effects. or For 40 = Sloan's has been the iniment in thousands of all over the world. You'll find it clean 1p: oe ye no stains, muss or pores. Its very odor—health re pe rv —suggests the geod ft will do. Dee. 31, 1911] 98,135,273.71 Deo. 31, 1921} 301,962,000.29 —= = — The Company issues policies from a Hundred to a Million Dollars of Insurance. In fact, its Ordinary is now larger than its Industrial. The Company also issues Health and Accident Policies—minimum $5,000. GREATEST— IN ASSETS IN BUSINESS PLACED IN ORDINARY BUSINESS in FORCE IN INCOME IN BUSINESS GAINED IN REDUCTION of MORTALITY IN GAIN of EACH IN BUSINESS in FORCE IN HEALTH and WELFARE WORK “The Company OF the People, BY the People, FOR the People.’’—John R. Hegeman 2,399,878,087 | 1911 7,005,707,839 | 1921 a i | ities throughout the country, to dem and appointments may be made by onstrate what proper municipal health “ || regulationcan do. Deaths from tuber- telephoning Elliott 3187. culosis have dropped from 121 per 100,000 to 40 per annum. 024.54 Beginners’ Classes start each Mon- day evening at 7 o’clock. @ bottle handy for you never tnow when you will need it. At all druggists—35c, 70, $1.40, The Only 3-in-1 Entertainment Place in the City Dancing—Vaudeville—Moving Pictures Best Girl Revue in the City For pimply faces use freely every a 's Eczema Ointment. fal be surprised at the quick im Bening a Good alee for eczema, acne, akin and other skin troubles. 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