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x THE FRIDAY. APRIL, 28, 1922. This Man’s SEATTLE STA ‘ PAGE 4 | EEE | TS SUM Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed to You Until June First Cynthia Grey: ad Big be s ‘Pa irl WW 8 Secretarial Position Palls—Girl Thought She Found Beard Ins It’s Way Out Thru Marriage—Learns That It Re- a fe. quires Brains to Run a House, Too. High Place th t BY CYNTHIA GREY Any business girl might have written the letter Prsmess. * Oe es Pere EELS ERE — i. . i a Any modern girl who works because she wants clothes and Dr. A. Von Ginther, of “The Store of Eternal Newness” Main 6720 Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 marries because she wants to stop work hight have the same Port Orchard, Has ee rere SESSA 4d sant story to tell. 82-Inch Growth She was a successful private secretary. She earned her own money, spent it as she pleased, and was out “for a good time.” But even congenial, well-paid work palls and she looked for a way out. She thought she found it in marriage. She By Philip J. Sinnott “Seema to me I've heard some thing about a search for the long oat beard In America,” spoke up Dr. A. Von Ginther, as he chucked Inte kind of EXTRA SPECIAL! We Have Just Added a Group of thought she was getting out of a job, but she was only get- the competition a whisked crop-—not ting into a new one, a new one that she knew nothing about. She could manage an office, but} she had never thought that a hom needed managing. It just ran Iteelf, Baties? . They'd com urea, But} they just grew, No science to the) taking care of @ baby. } Thus, from @ dusiness woman who | wos successful in Rer chosen line of | work, she found herset/ transplanted | | into a fod where she was distinctly | not a success, . | In fact, U she had been working | Suene that wee dignified ond off } for an employer. as in Ker UMMGr~| Bhe thought she wanted her former | ried days, she would have deen fired. | salary liut that was because #he | But husbands have met the 804 couidn’t explain to herself why - | artwitege, |wanted to go back to work She ing @ good store ef COMMON! trowone 4: MIITST be because of the! she sat down and had @ f01® aatary and oll the time it waa Be~! with Reraelf, It wasn't a pleasent! cause of her hunger for a work that | talk, She sald many things to Rer|wooutd silt her life Just an her secre. | self that herself didn't like at an tary’s fod had done. | distinctly wncomplimentary things! The moment she found that bust they were. | meee principles can be applied as ewo- | The upshot of the whole matter! Cis to a hrchen, to a buby and teas that ahe went down to the cit¥!e4 three square meats a day, that Ubrery, to the shelf of old-fashioned | womont she found Aappinens dooks, and @iscovered there how) trad she never worked in an office, jtolves, in the olden days, when PO™M* | nag ane mover got the habit of work making was the one and only OCOM she would have continued loafing on pation of women, made successes of nor yo as sive and mother and their Joba. would never have known the dlews Reauit—dady stopped erying, RH line of happiness Dand ceased frete ind the crow’®, Now, home-mahing to her ts the feet about Aer eyes and the sae aind caecaemt tal a ‘anne discontent about her mouth vanished | Oo) nave he has discovered that as if from a magtc towe’ aly x ceoeccavalie Bos thas bas a Oo The whole trowdie tm thie case 10¥ reqrned, just as atenography or any Mins Grey will receive catiers In her office Monday, Wednerday and Friday from 1 to 2p m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 @. m. to 12 m. eaoh week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. Dresses to increase the assortment at the exceptional sale price of the big Omaha, eb., theater, booked vod “Smilin’ Through”— He Booked It for 9 Days! So many were unable to get in that He Booked It for 3 Days More! And still the crowds were unable to get in in the fact that she didn't Know Rerl ceher unoman's job must be learned fod as home-maker, Her baby crie@) Ang she's happy Doth might and day, and dadies don’t | do that when they are well cared 107 wow marrte and property trained. Bhe thought she wanted to go dack| Her mind, you see, to her old job. Readers of thia column wish for information on how to lay a coment walk will receive sare by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, New York ave, Washington, D. C. and inclosing How many other Business girte |"soul story”? husband question ts that #0 many of the women fairly strugmte to hold thelr husband's love They try to look attractive tn new breakfast outfits and the like, have been married claim to be very happy 1322 too. two-cent sif- d, may profit from this Dear Miss Grey: May I have Sut at once turned to the thought Of 5 tow words to aay in regard ¢ What shocks me thin 1 two years and but I The Styles are the Season’s Favorites The Colors are those Most Popular —so He Booked It for 4 - Days More! And then he had to put up his S. R. 0. sign. BROKE ALL RECORDS FOR CONTINUOUS RUN! And now this great know that my husband loves just} me. I don't have to be oternally thinking of some new regalia to wear | ane foot toi |mornings. In fact. he wouldn't no| NEARLY Ti mp tice tt much if I aid. While he} Dr. Von Gin shaves mornings I get bie breakfast. | physictan livt and my bh kly | only oversh in ® plain ko I am | ington state entry, but he elimina wweet and clean, but never! @ score of others tn the nation wear a cap. I don’t like ther. Of | competit on. His 38 inches of chin course when he returns home he) covering may bring him a free trip to never finds me or the house untity./the Sacramento “Days of ‘49" cele- ‘There ts one zemety ont woespent |, husband tf good looking and «| bration, $50 a day while there, and a Lima = ee as that roakes [004 dresser, but we both have tm-| shower of gold medals and spectal crabtree diy is tl | plicit faith in each other and our | prises x . dlr with |JOV® Seema a natural thing. I have! It has heen a long, long oneupation, | Any Gruggist can supply bt lots of pretty things to wear, too, but | thie’ heard raising of the doctor's. He Zemo, which generally overcome® |) wear them because I like them.| wore ft when he practiced medicine, jakin disease. Eezema, Itch, Pimples, | woe to hold his ova I would cer-| tn the Dakotas, tn the early days. He |Rashes, Blackheads, In most cases tainty begin to worry if our marriage | kept hia whiskers when he went {nto give way to Zemo. Frequently, miner | -.me to the point where I had to fo| Alaska to minister to the wick. And Dr. A. Von Ginther | nor two feet long, but EE FEET long! . who ts « retired addresed and stamped envelope for reply. FOR ITCHING TORT At This Low Price you will be wise to select Dresses for Afternoons ‘Street Wear | Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo | ; : Pe jicture is having a 10- Bh diemtanes disappear overnight. Itoh |) of camouflaging to hold him.| since he retired from practice and Dinner and AY Pacific Coast 9/26 Yer stops instantly. Zemo Me) rut gione would mean the end of * Orchard, three years nth tle Mquid, clean, easy a safe, antisep' quid, |my happiness. Bincerely, MB. ago, he has seen no good reason why Premiere at the Coli- 0 TALMADGE In Her Super-Picture “omilin’ Throug 93 to use and dependabdie. It costs only | 350; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It Is |posttively safe for tender, sensitive [skins —Advertinement. | AGONIZING DREAM PUZ- ZLES MAN “Great Scott, man. I can't help they should fall under the razor, However, there are a few more days to bring in your whiskers, Gen- | tle Readers. | The contest te open to every rest. Gent of the Northwest. If you think your hiraulte adornmnet ean top the Goctor’s for length—cend along « photograph of yourself, plus meas urements from lower Itp to the tip of the beard. | Six days at Sacramento's big cote.| bration, award of a gold medal ae the champton heart grower of the United States, $60 a day tn gold while In Sac ramento, all expenses to and from the celebration pald—eurely, all these are worth striving for—providing your cheat protector i» of sufficient maturity. What ts meant by Mmetattem? The maintenance of a double stand- ard, vie, gold and sliver at a ratio ficed by lave, alver to be legal tender | to any amolint. Prior to 187 were open for the unrestricted | coinage of both gold and adiver and lthinking of the horrid dream I had| the metals so coined were avatlable jlast night. Wish I knew all the |for the payment of dedte to any dope about Greame-what causes amount. Monometaiiets contend that | them and afl that. I suffered all |94 *dver coine must have an arbé varieties of agony last night. Things | "rary value, @ fall tm the price of | were so real. I thought I wan at silver would cause tt to flow into the jing down Second ave. in my BV Ste ee go eas sand that would en |D.'s. Thought I had a pink silk ger the gold reserva, parasol and rubbers on. Can you! [beat it? I seemed to be ng to} |buy some clothes but couldn't find | ja place to get them.” | “Pretty good, I'll my. Those! [dreams arc queer, aren't they? 1/ |dream something similar myself oc-| lcastonally, such as finding myself lin a bathtub tm the middle of the jelty hall lobby. I'4 sure lke to| White Linen Novelty Ribbon Garters—Special —many g004 colors, “Peggy” Patent Leather Pumps New in Footwear for Women —& model which can be worn for both etreet and dress wear, Onestrap style, with perforated tips, and 14-inch military heels. Also tn fine black k Priced $9.00. —MacDeougall-Seuthwick, Fifth Fleer. Peter Pan Collars —effectively edged trimmed with em- $1.00 broidery. (Some at trimmed with lace, with scalloping and b0c.) —MacDougall-Seuthwich, Second Fleer. flowers and narrow ribbons. | $1.85 —MarDongnil-Southwick, Street Pieer. Trouble lknow what starts @ man out on Seattle’s D Is fone, 1 : gay nape Leading Downtown tha pcag ctl chssounie 4 It’s All the Sc “Well, they say ft t» suggested oe g When‘ sue are coutlioet E 's e Screen from some nt happentog. In | Hotel ed, there is not enough Can Give! |my case it may have been caused | With All N lubricant produced by , by my worrtes about new clothes 1 ew, your system to keep the i I was thinking about that yester. | . i 1 was thinking about that yester-/Hf Beautiful Rooms abe ol om that are becoming that are voguish ' |I could afford some new duds with | Its action is so close to | la pile of new expenses at the of-| thi ural lubricant. $7 50 $12 50 flees.” | e fey ; \f' Have Your Break- Nujol ts a lubricant—not o ‘Oh, let's not worry about ex x rt ugall-South: KAY and His Famous pensea. We have lots of them. But Be cane Grae hee te Becomingness ta, after all, the first com phdapepeuariiy unis. abagnsquespo8 f hate ts sho in iN these Orchestra let me give you a tip. Go down to| ast, Luncheon, today. Mdabigl ae Gadadae Ghd: 2) oe ate ts shown every one of Cherry's on Becond ave, between . models at $12.50. Bach one has some Madison and 8 ir tuaes |) Dinner and Sup- preter, Wwitent, oering, @ terse (or distinctive feature which characterizes Bidg., over the in Whistle, and small) hate are your fancy—dn fact, no t os a “MacDougall” hat—and therefore. Mother Ends Her H +4 | quall © 1 a Life With Needle peed Pasay) be sree ee ae Cafe, where all Mt in this assortment of becoming hats. -MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Floen STOCKHOLM, April 28—Driven - . “ : frantic by constant wowing tor her\(oally any terrae that are conven: food is prepared ( nine children, Mrs. Eric Swanson lay |'*" bbamu saiachentes | . down on ber bea and forced « long | under the direct lect your dathes ca ereah. “Gesain Pee Oe the Butler matter what 4 your choice, you will find oho! Needle into her heart. supervision of RENE ROTH The famous New York Chef, winner of the sil- ver cup of the Seattle Culinary Association. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR | i Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sul-| phur Compound through your hair, | taking one strand at a time, } | Smart in Style—Low in Price Suits $45 Tweeds and Tricotines Tweed suits which are just a bit different The Powder for the Feet When you darken your halr with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can ’ from others; and tricotine suits which are ae ean yt geben kl Elmer Floyd's This Antiseptic exceptionally well tailored—make this group tinaaht Skins 42 wale’ bed tron Big Revue Healing eden at $45 exceptional, There are styles for the ghee tchle cost yeu aan buy with all new numbers | fe tony te Use — he raeat slender miss and the matron of full figure, pee a Pecan bene et ad ceahahes jfreshena the foat and gives new vigor.} and modes for every hour of the day. tion of other ingre¢ né “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound.” You Just dampen @ sponge or soft brush with ft and draw thin our hair | Makes tight or new shoes feeleasy | H At night when Steet are tired, fi Coats $35 —wraps and tailored topcoats at this price, Tiny Burnett’s y taking one smal! * Iking or danol re y stvles. deve " ‘ hrough your heir, tak soe anal wot WOW nn’ walking oF dancing, a in neat styles, developed of good mate- a n years, and, after an-|f Dance Orchestra—every FOOT*EASE In the rials. night from 6:80 to a.m. 1:00 tifully darkened, ¢ Coats $49.75 —<opies of higher pricer models. Many are eiaborately trimmed. The styles are un- usually attracti MacDengall-Southwick, Second Mieer. wd luxuriant faded hair, though 4a sign of old an we desire a youthful and attractive ppearance, get busy at once with | h’s Sage and Sulphur Com. | ound and look years younger.—Ad- | tisement, Over 1,500,000 Ibs, of Powder for the Feet were ased our Army and daring the war, In a Pinch, use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE neste the rose no Ais: | All under personal direction of JOHN E. SAVAGE