The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1922, Page 2

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AGE 3 PLAYING a Girl Stenographer. Wednesday's cent of divore ‘and good mothers. Three of them are in Seattle, like wise happily placed. Seven of them = Rilive in Washington state, five of uw these being mistresses of good homes VTER GARDE The other two are still “stenograft | HEATRE jing.” ee oon ee ‘that T hear from most of them. [sent me last New Year's day the plo | jtures of their children with their own good wishes. My opinion of the manner is founded on some expert! ence, ag I hope you may not fail to} fare not surpassed by any other able virtue, In the same number of | of a competent stenographer tend | regularity of habits, courtesy in man- ner, and personal cleanliness. ‘The statement that any consider. lable of their number is making a| tual pHenic 10 \n-dend set” at the bons is as false as of constructive employ: |it ts calumnious. Take a look at the Last year the lmenographers in Seattle! Begin with | |with it. You will not find a finer) crowd of women fn the world. For) Fang taal ue soul looks and brains they are unsur ‘Mhe decision of the adminis. | > ‘The idea that as soon as A woman enters a business office the whole male force engages in rival effort to make improper advancee in only [worthy of a brainless boob. Seif tn terest, if nothing ele, would prevent it, Competent stenographers cannot MS ongyees be retained in service in places other See ities cca meskes [than where they receive the consid FREE TRIAL of- eration of a lady. Business men are too busy during business hours try. ing to make both ends meet to waste Melaae ee Mr, © Leaven- it in dalliance. Occasionally a bright ly Known Kansas drug-|business man dors happen to have FmPls 8847 _° | intelligence enough to notice that one 4 benno ‘of his stenographers is a splendid ‘.'woman, and he marries her, takes | I cure in all cases ffere to rend a|dreams promised —-a true helpmeet | “tenon” Free Trial he may come in contact? few of then. When a man wants to stay awny from his home you can be | sure that there is some good reason A reader of this column asks for information on Mothers’ day and Fathers’ day. This is too long to print, bot any other reader desiring the same information may obtain it by writing The Seattle Star Wash ington bureau, 1222 New York ave, Washington, D. C.. incloxing twocent stamped, self-addressed envelope for reply. a bad n your sti dvertixement. chy skins Pech, and _ more attractive | RESINOL | | femedy for Kidney end Bladder troubles. ‘They relieve the awful pain, reduce ‘congestion, eliminate stone and gravel, ‘and restore the organs to usual active beslth. Don't deter, Get « box from your druggist or dealer at once, and prevent disaster, S0c—with money-back guar. antee. ‘Write for free sample.) NA-DR-CO., INC. 86-88 Exchange St., Beffalo, N. Y. 2A | Hy Gino Pils are recommenced and MQFAN in by Bartell Drug , Swift's Pharmacy, corner Sec- | and Pike, and other reliable “The iste. —Advertisement. CanvepLaxatrvs | Rubberneck” FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTS/ 72) MOVIES Sou PINE GREATEST ACTERS Ws THE WORD WO REEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS CRDEMT. AT ALL GOOD DEUUGISTS "Not Homebreakers ; Not Libertines—| isters Cynthia Grey: Stenographers as a Class; Business Men as a Class Answers One Seattle Professional Man in Reply to By R. L. Duncan BY CYNTHIA GREY A Seattle stenographer, signing herself “A sue of The Star, and claiming that a large per ‘uring the day and may be traced to girls employed in the of- fices of married men, has stirred a number of professional men toe reply. Following are some of the letters: Dear Miss Grey: Where in the world do your correspond- ents get the stuff avout stenographers? professional man, who has had personal experience covering more than 35 years with upwards of two dozen stenographers, as also being somewhat observing, kindly permit me to tell you and them something. With one possible exception these 24 women have been as fine women as God ever made. They | have ranged ali the way from elderly females who had “seen | hetter days” to the immature girls fresh from school, | proud to be considered the friend of each one who has not] pneric conditions. | passed out of life. Four of them are in Alaska, fine wives} 1! the parts of thir set—with the in |io messages approxim Being an elderly! lam Miss Grey will receive callers in ber office Monday, Wednesday ||sion has any time, inclination or and Friday from 1 to 2p. m,and|jenergy to waste on the pretty on Tuesday and Thursday from || “stenog”? 1) &. m, to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it |/any business, either my own or when seriously interferes with her ||working on a salary, where the girl women who earn a liveliood in thi! with no false ideas of life Anything wrong about that? An attractive woman can always | /e*r day at the Univer. | Observe. | find nome fool to make silly love to ington may be discon- Female stenographers, as a class,/her if she throws down the bars. This fact has no \true womanliness and unimpeach-| with stenography The next UUme you go Into a bank direct connection hat—take a look at the lady Stenographers a9 & clams are not/none could take her place “homebreakers.” Business men as a clast are not | before | could marry her, I am con-| |the county-city building and 0 thru ipertines GRISWOLD BRYCE. |vinced that & good stenographer Dear Miss Grey: passed, and for general conduct they |of the letters in your section Of last| re) sorry for her, and it must in [night's iewue, signed “ am Olled with indignation. What she describes ts the exceptional and not! there hae no thought of them fur The average liner than getting service from their business or profeewionel | wore and treating them with the man of today Is & good citizen. has to be, morally, In reading one let U" whom you have come in contact Nine - Another thing to be considered in that the average business or profes. | be an inveterate | He certainty | to the} sional man must worker all of the time. must work at lerst 12 hours a day to make bis business go. I once! thought that I could run « business | jan icap ?: | "penke and be happy. If you do|by working seven or eight hours «| | not know the latest steps, Prof. Wn. | day Try the Resino# =f | #2 A. Jackson, late of New York | woke up and tried the expertment | treat nt. It H | etty, head of the corps of instrue-jof working 12 hours a day and the} me I} | tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and business soon began to be muccessful. es red, oily. } | University, Will teach you all of the} Do you mean to tell me that a man teat _Working 12 houre a day at high ten but It was not successful. ‘Then | LAST TIMES TONIGHT HARRY CAREY in “MAN to MAN” STARTING TOMORROW Pulsating With Piquant Personality ahe daneet THE SEATTLE STAR (Director, Radio Institute of Amerten) | Here is a plain crystal detector re ceiving met that will receive telephon. ‘ely 60 enilen| nde mennages | jconsiderably further, At night the receiving radius is about three times greater, due to @ change in atmos exception ef the head phones—can be made by any handy amateur, I have yet to be anmsociated with extends over a period of nearly 25) Perhaps she mistakes com mon courtesy for some of the thi which she describes, Let’ me also speak of the young man working on a salary apd asso situated wants to do what tx right Allow me to may further that 1! married my stenographer and will say further that if I should lose her) 1 aia lnot have to divorcee any wife, either, makes a good wife If “A Reader's” experience har been such as she deweribes, then I " 1 | deed be very exceptional. The aver age man employing girl stenogra-| fe common courtesy due to all women Inteltectually and|” he not, please, Mim “A Reader,” rhe cannot succeed. go to the root of the pees nee why © man is times out of 10 it is. for two reanons:| because he ts a worker; | . Decause he has a loving | wife at home who is hie inepiration. | No man ever succeeded in the true | [sense of the word uniess he had a} g00d wife to back him wp. De you mean to tell me, Mies A) ‘and | her away from the machine and puts | \Reader”” that a sensible man ts go have found [heft en the throne of his household. |ing to be fickle if he haw a good way to cure Asthma. Mr.|Good business! Nine times out of 10|Woman presiding over his home and| tools go confident that lor more he will find her all that hix|!" going to run after every pretty | in his employ or with whom | Mighty | T° judge all business men by those with ] ADULTS \10c cy dink vide, Pawel Opie Raote eon Seethera “THE KENTUCKY COLONEL” DON'T MISS IT? Coming—Sun., Mow. Tues. wie le Georne Reban Jr, ane m deveme biddy, in “ONE MAR INA MILLION” Mr, Nehae’s greatest char. acter achievement. A human Round 4 Of H. C. Witwer’s Famous “LEATHER PUSHERS” 7 Does ahe twistt Di 0 SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 192z. \Frater’s Ambitions Dealt Death Blow senate’s refusal As passed by the senate and sent@retley Mysteries of Radio Explained by Expert ‘The head phones will have to be| W. Do not use single phones or|#eat on the higher bench are dealt b- death blow rf was commonly admitted to ated for the job. leas Henator Miles Potndoxter’s pro Judges | federal 4 include an addition sai tional judge | Biological Station nt? Be ead | the axpirations of Superior Judue A of King county, was rejected by | phone of low ronimtance. s : ink Goatiet on 1 necessary for m s appointed in order t | telephone reeaivers are useless for | radio reception, The resistance of the radio phones should be from 2,000 to 3,000 ohms. In this diagram the loone coupler, |which tunes in the measage, is rep- resented by the prumary and second ary windings, Hiret there ls a variable condenser lin shunt with the secondary of the! The capacity of the condenser used here should be about 0005 microfarads. ‘The crystal detector should be of galena preferably, When buying this get several pieces wo that at least) two will be found with the proper eensitiveness, The detector is the woul of the receiving wet There should be a fixed condenser of .003 microfarads capacity. should be shunted across the phones. « formerly a gove The Vriday Mar. Commerce Chamber Head Sent to Pen! 1a lost In hig attempt to be counted with the wealthy and socially 4 New Indictments Against Ole Larson TACOMA, April & | dictments were filed in superior court lyenterday against |ury reservation Four new in ferred to Point Comfort BOTHELL, RESIDENTS will meet pavian American bank, charging bit | | with ‘egal borrowing of the bank n to the state Knights of Pythi an annual fair 6 |loowe coupler to embezzling $7. of hia employers, a Portland Loree ery firm with a branch here. Bowen formerly was head of the local Chamber of Commerce, and in five years in alleged to have taken 4 Me will serve five THE MEN'S OL) UB of the West [Beatle Congregational hear the seven aspirants for meyer | at 7:30 p. m, Baturday, dancing steps and be telephone Kiliott son, of the Hippodrome, F University, will teach you. Begin- each Monday Advertisement. evening at 7 o'clock SO GLORIA SWANSON _—~ Further, your references as to “Tow to Hold a Husband” are superfivous. ‘There ts only one remedy for man or woman to hold the one whom they jlove until “death do them part.” and stenographers were ever bothered in|that ts for each to do his or her any way as the “A Readter” de /duty to the other, and bestow that seribes, And my buatness experience |iove and consideration which passeth all understanding. ngs {be Ro divorce and no annoying of Yours very truly, B. U. BINESS. ) ; Then there wil! clating with young women in daily = Is Supren wornen of any other class you will|—to pay water rent or something| work. The average young man fo find thé “vamp"—no more, no lees. | Tike However, if there is any difference, clerks and try to imagine any station the advantage ix with the stenogra-jin life that most of them would not|his heart for his young lady Aswo- phers. The requirements demanded | grace! The stenographers are all right, and they are treated right so far as | these amnociates, thetr womanhood is concerned, Just to the same extent that other women Mistrem+—Nora, I won't have that) «| husky milkinan in my kitehen, "| Nora—An right, mum; I know @ Pull, treatment lox Keven re r California. — Adverts clates, unlean that respect haw been | Prancinc taken away by some voluntary act of | ment. ' j : BETTY COMPSON ultuaniiiil ee “HER HUSBAND'S TRADEMARK!” jp Giene Gloria in eg new gowns as a shimmering ad * her husband to show off! The battle with a wildcat and the attack of Mexican desperadoes. NOW PLAYING! “PROLQGUE DE LUXE!” | FASHION! | THRILLS Theodore KOSLOFF An King of the “The Miracle “The Little Minister” in A DAZZLE OF BEAUTY! SENSATIONAL DANCES! HEART DRAMA and MYSTERY! PP CAP 1S FLOYD’S “Dancing Debutantes!” Special Music by Wimeland’s Orchestra Always the Dent for the Liberty Guent Theater Coupons $4.00 for $8.50 SECOND NEAR SENECA ‘Theater Coupons—$4.00 for $3.50

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