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DNESDAY, MAY 81, 1922. Cynthia Grey: (yntina Grey: ‘le Dad Turns 18-Year-Old Daughter Over His |B P Knee and Spanks Her—Now She's Asking Readers If He Had a Right to—How About It? il BY CYNTHIA GREY Horrors! She's 18 and dad turned her over the proverbial! Lee and spanked her with @ hair brush when she came home aparty carly in the morning instead of late in the eve- Bases she was told to, i about if, readers? Was dad within his rights in thus | ing his young lady daughter? She's anzious to} what public opinion is on this subject. Following is her | Pretty Actress Designs Clothes i Miss Grey: You will oblige me greatly if you will j my letter co 1 can have the opinion of your readers, Bis please do not print my name, Pi 18 years old and until recently never went out with The other night I went to a party with a boy who! Asin our office. My father cautioned me to be home b: anight, but the party lasted until nearly 1 o'clock and.b: etime we got home it was almost 2. in quiet ossible and went to my room and ha pleted preparations for bed when my father came in! Nedasked Why I wac so late and why I had disobeyed him.| , and he said: “Well, I am tired of this, and from! fon will teach you to mind me.” He then turned me across | —Pigknee and gave me a sound spanking with a hair brush. and this is not all, either. Several days later I forgot to igand to some business downtown for him and when I got| That frocks should erpress ime he took me to my room and gave me another spanking,| not so much the fashions as harder than the first, — fi one’s own individuality and s this he has punished me several times this way. Dojthat every woman should snot think I am too old for such punishment? d from the readers in regard to this, We eee DALE, . F pone gem y the British took place.| coming, is the theory of Marie ‘Miss Grey ee te niess Posga —e felted, oroanised | Russell, w hose gorgeous | orgie | “hl raiment is delighting patrons that women have no) @* recognived by them as pencralia- 5 “ r @annot think: lone, of their forces tn the istand, and|Of Loew's Palace Hip this week, wants her clothes to be be- I should| dress to fit her mood, if she| THE LIBERIAN LOAN _ FACING DEFEAT | Plan to Reward Bankers Is Near Failure WASHINGTON, May 31 000,000 loan to little Liberia, now be | fore the wenate, looks as tho ite chances for passage aro mighty stim Thirty-nine repubuenn representa- tives had the courage to vote with the democratic minority against the | “Liberian loan’ resolution, which panned the house by only nine votes. Opposition clustered ehiefly about the fact that $1,650,000 is to be used to “redeem all the outstanding |bonda” of the 6 per cent sinking }fund gold loan due 1952 and made | thru the well known houses of J. P. |Morgan, Kuhn, Laeb & Co, the | National City bank ef New York, [Robert Fieming & Co., Banque de | Paris, M. M. Warburg and others. ‘Them “international bankers” un- derwrote the bonds of 1912, purchas ling them at 20 cents on the dollar, They are now to be redeemed at par, if this bill becomes 4 law. Congressman Ogden Mills of New im York declared the bankers did not | now own any of these bonds, but had | pasned them on to “private invest: ors.” | “How In h- do you know jwhere they are? shouted Jack iGarner, of Texas, ‘The question was never answered, Interest on the loan has not been | paid and to insure that the money | will not be stolen, the resolution pro- \ vides for the appointment of a com- |minsion to take charge of the re coipts of the country. | Inasmuch as Liberia han never made expenses in the 100 years of ite ome Mr. Fox: Demonstrating | “A C#Pelled the British in 1798. be fa ability to think, I con-| _ “Abet the little suffraget got ‘of you in the argument and ‘are peeved with all women y mence. I am perfectly ie that Mr. Fox has brains and) 3 no less sure that he did when be wrote that letter. |J) rulers of history have Under the guiding Jmabella, Spain took first nations, not only con- fer all time their ancient Moor, and promoting the aud ne arn eee ef this column who ji |i) ‘ike a proxram for Flas || s will receive same to The Seattle Star New al iit peat i i ii i Rubber Groves, and that | 200 per cent can be made | Year, John, in bis office. experience. passes up the! and studies bonds at | cent. The girl with the | m4 hairline eyebrow has} Gesctnded to_men's standard | ly. She may be the least of her sex. but fear not} . You may doubt Mr. Darwin Pope ye will admit that not infre- |] Py she makes @ monkey out of | i fam twice her age, gathers to her- |]! Pie goods the gods provide and “Pe in triumph. i fs the spotlight hunter on mmp hex a typical woman. Home | Rabitat of the latter. Cour- | Wes and dependable she stands, Petit of the race, with her hand “a the wheet. MRS. F. J. E. . eee NOVELTY GOWNS OF PLAIN AND STRIPED BA- TISTE, BARRED AND STRIPED VOILES AND DIMITIES, trimmed with fancy stitchings, black and colored pipings, and appliqued motifs—$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. CREPE GOWNS in White, Mais, Blue, Lavender, Pink, Peach or Flesh, with Butterfly, Bird, Basket or Striped designs—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. ENVELOPE CHEMISES OF NAINSOOK, MUSLIN, DIMITY AND LINGERIE CLOTH, trimmed with Valenciennes laces, Filet-pattern lace, colored piping, embroideries, ribbon-run beadings and stitchings— 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.50. How Gia the word blacksmith origt- mith means one who works! pr. A Backemith was formerly [aA who worked in black metals tithed from a whitesmith, |}) Worked in white metals or tin. | y eee size 81x99 inches, $1.45 each. | “WEARWELL” BED SHEETS, woven of firm, strong | thread, size 81x99 inches, $1.60 each. | SHEETS for twin-size and three-quarter-size beds, | size 72x90 inches, $1.35 each. | SATIN-FINISH BEDSPREADS, scalloped and with | cut corners, double-bed size, $3.95 each; size 88x93 | inches, $5.90 each. White Cottons At Low June Prices 720 YARDS OF LINNO CLOTH, a fabric similar to Indian Head, full-bleached and with linen finish; de- sirable for women’s skirts and middies, nurses’ uni- forms, and children’s wear ; 44 inches wide, 20¢, yard. 350 YARDS OF LONG CLOTH, a good, serviceable quality, free from starch, 36 inches wide, 19¢ yard. 260 YARDS OF NAINSOOK, in clear, even weave, 36 inches wide, 17¢ yard. 450 YARDS OF BLEACHED MUSLIN, good quality, free from dressing, 36 inches wide, 15¢ yard. BED SHEETS of nA 81-4 quality for general use, LWhat is the degree of temperature ‘ eam attains in a boller? LM temperature of the steam de- Mt pon its pressure. Thus at at- Pressure its temperature | é a F.; at 50 pounds pres- 4 me, femperature is about 207! aoe la while at 100 pounds it is} WT degrees F. only one kind of meteor- Sarietien of meteorites are| fa} metalic nickeliferoua| 8 spongy mass of iron con- nites and other minerals | Seales (olivenite ie a brittle, | Re tariously colored, but i Deen, subtransparent hy- i fiemate); (c) stony masa} PAtticles of iron. i le 8 the tithing wystem? One-tenth of one's earnings § 0 some cause oP a8 Ton tn Deom pZowcert . was a Haitian sol- 4 one. born in 1748 and » He was a full-blooded Ms father and mother being ||| of in, 1%, 1793 the commia- | the French convention ||| i, the freedom of the blacka || ind Of Haitt. At this time ||) L/Ouverture? © Toussaint, Grey will receive callers Monday, Wednesday from ito 2p m., and Y and Thursday from 912m. exch ween. Please Eime At other times as it oY interteres with her PACKAGE GAUZE—good-quality cheese cloth in 5- yard packages, 36 inches wide, 25¢ package. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Beginning Tomorrow: June Lingerie Displays In The Downstairs Store SUCH lovely colorings—such interesting novelties in fabrics—such clever manipulation of laces and tucking—and with these such very low prices, that June buying will be found decidedly advantageous. MUSLIN AND NAINSOOK GOWNS, embroidery and with colored 'bandings—59¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.50. , SILK GOWNS of Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk, | trimmed with Calais laces, pin tucks, Filet pattern | laces, shirrings and ribbons, in Pink, Orchid, Peach, Rose and Light-blue—$3.95 and $5.95. SILK CHEMISES of Crepe de Chine and Radium Silk, trimmed with Valenciennes laces and insertions, pin rosettes, laces, Georgette, Filet-pattern laces and ribbons— in Flesh, Sky, Orchid and Peach—$1.85, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 and $4.95. | lace-trimmed or tucks, shirrings, inches, 27¢ each. (Sizes quoted on Sheets and Pillow Cases are before hemming.) CROCHET-WEAVE BEDSPREADS in attractive pat- terns, double-bed size, $1.85, $1.95 and $2.35 each, inches, 19¢ each. The $5,-| SEATTLE } | } | | NEXT MONDAY) | ater, - FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET June Savings in Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads PILLOW CASES, full-bleached and well-finished, of firm muslin, size 42x86 inches, 23¢ each; 45x36 Towels and Towelings | June Values Are Unusual FACE TOWELS of soft, ab- sorbent cotton huck, all-white and with blue or red borders, size 17x34 inches, 2 for 25¢. 600 BATH TOWELS of medium weight, with hemmed finish, soft, 15¢ each. BATH TOWELS of bleached, absorbent weave, with blue borders, size 18x36 HEMMED BATH TOWELS, . full-bleached and substantial H weight; 600 to sell at 25¢ each. | JACQUARD-WEAVE TURKISH TOWELS and heavy, serviceable weaves in the plain Turkish Towels, not many of a kind, but a good quantity in the group as | a whole, low-priced at 38¢ each. | COTTON TOWELING in twill weave, 1614 inches | wide, a featured June value at 12¢ yard. STAR INAUGURATION. Following closely the custom of former years, tentative plans hav beer formulated for the tnaugur tion of the new eclty adminiatration next Monday, Edwin J. Brown will assume | | as mayor in the forenoon. The! nony will be held in the chief |]! utive’n office, Mayor Caldwell will make a short speech of felelta- tion, and Dr: Brown will respond, An informal reception will follow. fome of Dr. Brown's admirers) have urged a public ceremony City Mall park, ‘The olty coune!! will assume office at noon, the old council holding « wession at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to clear up odds and ends of busl- ness, A catieus to determing com: mitiee assignments will be held by the members of the new council Sat- urday morning. SAYS SPOOKS ARE THOUGHTS A, Conan Doyle and others who be Neve they see spooks really ree only projected thoughts, asserted Dr, Or- jando B. Miller, in a lecture on vart oun phases of mental activity, at the Masonic temple, Tuesday evening. “The clairvoyant who ‘sees’ and de sertbes your dead mother, sees, in fact, your recollection of your moth: er,” sald Dr. Miller, discussing clair. voyancy. Dr. Miller addressed the Kiwanis club at its noon luncheon Wednes- day, and announced that he would begin, Thureda: a series of free noonday lectures on business psychot ory and character analysia, The lee tures will be in the Metropolitan the. | | existence, that commission would, of course, be « permanen: hemstitchings, Calais | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | TIE DOWNSTAIRS STORD PAGE 7 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE A Hosiery Selling Extraordinary BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING 7,240 Pairs of Silk and Silk-mixed Stockings at Remarkably-low Prices AA® crunition feotated by this Store trom tine ta Olle the goods involved are strictly first-grade, strictly dependable numbers, and the prices point to very substantial savings. . ‘1,200 Pairs of Glove-Silk Stockings Lace-stripe Glove Silk Stockings with pointed heel reinforce-) Per Pair ment, in black, white and an assortment of desirable color-. $ 1 9 5 ings. ° 2,400 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Silk from top to toe are these Full-fashioned Silk sods) Per Pair in Black, ite, African-brown, Cordovan, Russian Tan, ; $ 1 9 5 Castor, Bobolink, Meadowlark, Sand and Pigeon. J . 300 Pairs Silk-Mixed Stockings Novelty two-tone effects in brown are featured in these sitk-| Per Petr mixed Stockings, especially desirable for sports wear. J $1.95 1,700 Pairs Silk-and-Fiber Stockings Semi-fashioned Stockings in serviceable silk-and-fiber mix-) Per Pair ture, knit in satin-stripe effect; Black, White and Sand-edlor, | $ 1 3 5 200 Pairs Drop-stitch Silk Stockings Semi-fashioned Silk Stockings in the popular drop-stitch ef-] Per Pair fect, with lisle top, heel, sole and toe; in Black, White and $ 1 3 5 Cordovan shade. e 420 Pairs Silk-Mixed Stockings Tasteful two-tone effects are featured in these Silk-mixed) Per Pair Stockings, in beige-and-gray, brown-and-white, lavender- and-white, lavender-and-gold, navy-and-tan, navy-and-gray, | $ 1.35 black-and-gold. J 240 Pairs White Silk Stockings White Silk Stockings of desirable weight, with full-fashioned foot, lisle top, heel, sole and toe. Per Pair } $1.35 300 Pairs Clocked Silk Stockings All-silk, from top to toe, are these Black and White silk| 2" Pair Stockings with smart lace clockings. | $. 2. 8 5 ; 480 Pairs Fine-gauge Silk Stockings Per Pair $2.85 On Sale Thursday, Aisle Tables, First Floor Medium-weight Silk Stockings in fine-gauge weave, with ex- tra spliced heel, sole and toe, in black and white. | | | SES rns cement ng oreo aaah sya ates cmtigastent § eee eee tee