The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1922, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: Girl Who Was Spanked Is Glad of It Now—-Modern Parent Too Lazy, She Says—How About 1t? Ilo Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 i The | | Youngest | 4S ihailahess e e 5 : n Wrest BY CYNTHIA GREY h | Business Man In, | 2. ae \aditeiene Ste ttancier oe Was o-veared pet whe overs that her father spanked her when she disobeyed him. What W ’ ilk i . Pe «| |do you think about it? Following are some comments: omen S l own _ - . Dear Miss Grey: Your 18-year-old spanked correspondent ‘ has certainly brought up a question that is deserving of argu- S k | ment in this age when parents are generally too lazy to per- toc ings form the disagreeable task of inflicting such punishments, WANTS YOUR i and ee the child's best interests in favor of their own $1 95 | | comfort, { ° PA TRONA GE T am not upholding —_ whippings or beatings, but as one’ ; — who was soundly paddled for my misbehavior, I make the e 7 4 claim that the average ve is owed that duty—one for which V ry Special P {they will in later years thank the parent. Of course, when F 1 ‘ ¢ Can you guess who he is? Of course he doesn’t ‘ one is receiving such a punishment she is not likely to be —Full-fashioned silk hose with lisle*heels, toes handle very much money and he doesn’t make r in favor of spankings, but in after years she will realize and garter tops. anything near as much as the Second Ave. busi- e ue «| their benefits. As to age, I believe behavior and not age ¢ x ness men do, but he works just as hard. should determine the end of spanking. | was well-paddled\]] —In colors black, white, African brown. lat 16 and it did me good. My wise mother believed in in- ve . 5 . > 4 t | flicting spankings coolly and deliberately. She did not spank ]] —Semi-fashioned silk hose with lace inserts, What Does He Sell ; p 7 . often, but when she did, = oo good job. She would tell lisle tops, toes and heels. eae 3 me to go to my room, that she was going to spank me fe i thy ee nape | santa eg ip ln gy Rhy 4 soundly, No amount of argument ever altered her decision —Colors black and cordovan. they can hardly get along without it It is the 10 paddle. aint wien 6. Gime |] —Both styles, sizes 81/. to 10. newspaper. He passes your home every day and about the coming punishment awhile | Mins Grey will receive caliers —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Fleer he wants to leave a copy of the would come into the room and|| ! ber office Monday, Wednesday “clear for action.” After a few sound ppl tee oA gio d oe and spanks she would pause and say|| on Tuesday and Thursday from oN 11 &. m, to 12 m, : ’ The Seattle Star on Your Porch Seg Se ae Women’s Patent in fl box or any special nook where you to get tia” And then she really be | coenas interferes with her desire to have it left, for the small sum of aos cane & g004 sound spank Pumps Ing like mother used to give is DaID’| wonte Carlo ts situated im the : | ful and I wouldn't want to sit down 50 Cents a Month ful and I wouldn't want 10 grt | Principality of Menace, on « healthy, would always admit that I had got |**6/ui elevation above the bay of the Mediterrancan. There appear to e Order the paper direct from him or phone the cir ot balers tatektin doce older girls Mate been gambling tables at Monte culation department of THE SEA STAR, = more good than litte ones, even.| Carle in the year 1856, but i was in } MAIN 0600, and leave word for him to serve you : ere woot ot being turned over and 861 that Francois Blanc, sccing Ms| paddled in an additional punishment |"RARCy at Homburg coming to an| to the pain. It is quite a while since tures no hope of renewal, ob- suppose I will ever get another, bu ° Peggy Brown. Tins little bunch of cuteness sings. and|1 ty glad my mother did paddle me pred or gered oom: THE SEA i | LE STAR dances her way thru “The Passing Show of 1921” in a moat|when 1 se re Ge as pase | tension te 1942. wei ay the fe, vi . >) captivating manner. She has been with Mr. Shubert’s Follies] .1 6°" scale court Judge often |taRts have access to the tables, but] leads its closest competitor by shows ever since 1918 and is one of the most popular MemM=| sentences mischievous girin and boye ‘MeV @re totally crempt from taza- bers. The cute little Pekinese dog cuddled in Peggy's arms|to « spanking instead of sending 10% ond large prices are paid for They {the Tanda MORE THAN 15,000 COPIES A DAY is now the property of Jane and Katherine Lee, clever|*hem to the reform school _ tage kiddicn Ih wes iven to them by Miss B ‘om reenoeromi lenge lecongeog cote Huse sad foe ript It has undeniably earned the name of — : grven to them by Migs Brown. inflicting It When it comes time for], What Im, the description of me eT elu. REEMEMET Deora Oe eT ee the punishment they go into « pri-/ d o ’ . laccomplished in healing elther mind] vate room, take off their clothes, and| Its length ts 451 feet, end the '‘Seattle’s Most Popular Paper” \Urges Keeping Cut | /seramainnel bm eating ther mind wet on seth et overall, whieh are |D/aRt of (te fecnde 860 feet, It to] | plished better by t wxention or|thin and tight across the seat. Then entered by a gateway 50 feet in! | of Neighbor’s Mind | pens poente ee oF line child is Brought out before the |Aeight Between two immense trun- There’ “Keep your nose out of your neigh | Healin, ) ice |cated pylons 115 feet high, the whol co b: chological methods, | whole clans, turned acrona a polloe- | cated py’ igh, the ‘ s a Reason—the P. ple is by pry j|woman’s Inp and spanked with ajsurfece being covered with sculp- umps $7 50 > e bor’s subconscious mind” was the ad-| he declared. ie merely using natural | 1 think It would be a good turce and inscriptions in bas-relief. vice of Dr. Orlando Edgar Miller, lee | lawa. tring ob conscious and subconscious | sinicniinanintenpsomninepirwie to do the same thing here. it ia the dest preserved of all the mental proceses at the Masonic tem-| A potice raid on @ fashionable gam ALICE M. | Egyptian tempice These smart Pumps are patent leather, with round ple Thuraday aight, He denounced! bling house in London disclosed the esd | AR wh NO aR NE i i i ith perforations. [RQ hypnotism as a paychologieal crime! fact that a young woman was regu-| Where {x Monte Carlo and what ix| Too much irrigation is a menace toes snd tips stitched and trimmed with 4 and declared that all the good it had/ larly employed at croupler. its history? to growing crops. Smart and up-to-the-minute. Sizes 2% to 8. ts tres se ote | senate ot 3 stan BE aii alta capilmessinsiiclietieatithiniie tale —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Fleer Exceptional Value bd To render a true service that spares neither time nor trouble to Women’s Imported give satisfaction to every patron is the aim of all Bartell Stores Gauntlets FRIDAY and SATURDAY SAVING SPECIALS — | 7 | Speeat P2IS These Specials Represent Real Sav- Dressy bese) te Gloves ings. Take Advantage of Them! | ea eae! Ih 4 | —with Paris point stitching on Fels Naptha Soap .........eecccscascoce+ OG «Berga Dall pone 9 ae and beaver, ¢ J E c | | 128 . * Fochan's Tooth Paste large . ae Powder. “Your |{| —sizes 5% to 7, but not in all orhan’s Tooth Paste, large ........-----..38¢ Je BE favorite brand |{| Lae per teat 85¢ Energine Cleaner ..27¢ | bably in- |} Ti 3 ; 7 $1.50 Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine ........-.$1.10 M cluded in this || |p Imported Lambskin Gauntlets, $2.95 BG IME oo bak sO s bc gue coc nwse cies ges kOe ¥ list: i —strap wrist style. 50c Cuticura Ointment .............. --36¢ dyer Kies Be TT : : —colors black, white, beaver, brown and slate 50c Liquid Veneer Mop Polish ....---.-..32e fauirbs aed ‘ 35 —sizes 61% to 714. . —atacDousall-Seuthwick, Street Fleas Carter’s Liver Pills ........00ssceceees00-14@ dMavis......,.286, 506, 81,00 | i The piasute win 20¢ Milford Lawn Pound Paper, 60 double rewence rg ane ge : 1 Everett Radia Receivers Pompelan Fragrance.......26¢ | , ; o H 3,000 ohm Head Sets, specially made for The salespeople te our Kodak 1O¢ Milford Lawn Envelopes ...-.--.+-----.G@ Musnuts Three Bowen | radio telephone signals, with latest adjustable ‘ 00 ee ice ce cadences wm 200 OX Fiber Hand Brush ... 2. occce cscs ss OF bapa > We headband, permitting two persons to listen os ina Whe tates. tt ; "one n. Double phone set.. mak: Mary Garden.....35¢ 4 60¢ p iante row faiehing werk in Golden Peanut Brittle aie Ge ee f Everybody likes Peanut Brittle, but you will like Bartell's Golden «.-20¢@ and 25¢ | i > oad eget Mnished pice “Peanut Brittle better than ever. It's made with blanched Spanish Lady Mary.......B8¢ and 60¢ 7 A Dressmaking Contest i Samed Peanuts, Cane Sugar, Creamery Butter, Salt and Soda, and is La RBoheme......560¢ and T5¢ " Outof-town patrons get the — packed in paraffined cartons—convenient to carry, doesn’t stick, and Piancee .. ithe ctansel : For Girls 8 to 18 Years od eae’, — aa mighty handy for the home, car or outing. Pound cartof.....25¢@ Garden Glo BG and 65¢ pe RE nie ty algal * End.o'-the-Week Chocolates, Victoria Brittle, tb.......-.8¢ Ambre Royal ...75¢ and $1.00 CLASS X $100 CLASS Y pound - 49¢ Brasil Nut Brittle, th......80@ 1 Origan . W Girls 8 to 14 Girls 15 to 18 Cocoanut Brfttie, - £0¢ , WDeseeeeee TO@ Quelques Fleure,. 5 | Mlik Chocolate Almond Brittle, Satin Mixed, soft and 1de sees ‘ e a e t e t e First Prize. ..... First Prize......825 : i Second Prize 5 Second Prize..$15 Safety First! pound hard centers, Ib.-..--+-..80@ Hudnut'’s Dubarry Third Prise Third Prize.....$10 Many others not listed. Every home, autoist, camp- sportsman should i— ag “Travel - ‘The zotect your skin trom tan, Deodorants for the Best Dressed Garments Judged According to Style and Workmanship first aid outfit in meta — Peroxide’ ‘Vieldt Casmte.. ‘Pies Odorono. .. All Girls Eligible Prominent Judges box just fits the pocket, senee youd Bs , delightful vanishing cream . 5s ean ees. ei oe Ze, Sc, § Whether you live in Seattle or Mian Ioffie 1. Raltt, Director of , ae : z Fo soothes, bleaches and heals, ox | - 2s + powder. Sold only at Bartels, Non-f 5 ae tb Widen Menno: All th 1 i toad ae aa ng Odor Don’t 25¢ ! you are in High School or Pe ste gametes in tbe e popular numbers Spiro 5e } 4 " . Grammar School, Public or Prb wtina Cella Shelton, Commercial pe ; } eo ” . <0) ’ Select Your Cap in single, double and multi- Sh P lish Eversweet 25¢ | Right in our own metropolitan work eas wily Co-ordinator, Vocational De- NOW ple bristles set in rubber oe ro es , a Amolin.... ‘= shops, Browning King & Co. manufacture Read These “Rules of Contest” Carefully shion. Hughes’ Ideal } Aree, c, 50¢ i - ti § s Ae Mertetts you wai ‘tna a CUShion gg? and Cleaners ® Melba Deodor- all their own suits. The style and quality Buy all the materials for your Entries close Monday, June Cap to match any color bath. Brushes are not affected DY n the popular Cleaners and ant 25e |) Hh f thes : . RTEOR : dress at MacDougall-South- 12th, ing suit or any shade of hair. washing. « Polishes tor shoos will be found Ayers’ Deodor. Hi I 2 these suits have made Browning King Wis wreeh evens Garments must be finished Sat olor at tells: yers “3 . Pa —Bi 0 ¢ . r mre now on display at very at- No. 33..81.25 WN 81.00 Pint, all colors... 186 / ant ....25¢ | & Co. the largest manufacturing clothing Tonks ee urday, June, sth, tractive prices. No. 48..81.50 No, 53..81.75 — Two foi Stear ten 1 i 4 —Gingh 4 Other Cotton enter Your Nam Plain Caps, al colors No 49..$1.00 N - $2.50 Bhinola, “atl colors qos , Gass 25 | retailer in the country. Goods, Downstairs Tt Boe Cut G out and amy or 25¢ to 50¢ No. 66.82.00 No. 82.82.00 Gilt Edge .. ‘ 2he ' ea: —Laces and Trimmings, Street b Fancy Caps, large variety Other numbers up to ......85.00 Whittemore’s Blite . 25e Floor ks dh in to the Contest B5¢ to $1.50 Whittemore’s Dandy 25e We like to fit you in the right style. Our Gio eas : Pure Gum Diving Caps postonten' Ovens see BBE | ( . : | ties, Btreet Floor, T Cincnipienenceniinaucaen 80¢ to 75¢ Water Glass Jet Ol vvevsees ABE and BE variety to choose from includes two-, three- eu hat ci a hereby enter pi daaabeas ating. rou ati i AN tows su. age We Sell Genuine and four-button form-fitting and straight- “Gray Linen Shop ror inohr eg thy You still have time to put sjianignt O11 Dye g $ 8 Save the Sales Slips given at aa ee erm Up eggs for ext Winter, Reschee White ane Bayer‘Tablets back and sport coats. The style and qual- the time of your purchasss. | ang ggree to abide, by. the : e * i a: Nubuck , : i | Sales Slips must be atta nalie af he. cocuae ia Girls Eggs are cheap now. A Nuway ity are tailored in every garment to stay. to the finished garment when | Gecision of the judges. © Belts for bathi atts are quart will preserve about Wonder Make w As iri n i ley die. Mabosarare lor ing suite ar Veribent a | Selling now at— Follow the Rules—every con: | Entry N0..ceseseesseeeceece ve ular this year, and you i s y alee! Deitintuar welt mie Mee ot fifteen dozen. Canill's Bronze testant must follow the rules | rote of sentry rubber, with fancy buckles,and Pints ....25¢ % Gal....65¢ White Heel and Edge 30x of 1 dozen.... pase tego Abe pain oe gye ag ERR: in many colors, Hach, BOG. Quarts ..40¢ © Gal. ....90@ ,,.rnamel weve ieee. Bottle of 2 dozen.... | 30 35 40 45 sie Raa eer . . Foster's Kid Cleaner........ Bottle of 100 Prize Winning Garments on Display June 25th to 28th An Appreciated Service rs Kid Cleaner |) All Garments Returned Friday, June 30th Each mall brings us letters of thanks from our out-of-town patrons for the individual attention given their orders and promptness with | — a — = = which they are dispatched. : - was “ pf oevian ie peteen errr rime pe, MED Oo, 12 Fadl. Ae 1k pm | B : 2 Giewiek gos ees Eliza. ametnr cg visesesh As- 6 whopping in person 4 . : : § . Eng. > 2.—Hllza- SOM, am Bend us your orders—we m tee satisfaction. The manager of | Second and Unlon First and Pike Fifth and Pike rowning King & Co. beth Ryan, California tennis star,|tor’s crack filly Pogrom, today won our Mail Order Department hig peruonal attention to ail mail 610 wg Ave _ Sixth and Pine Ballard and 22nd N. W. 2nd y > was defeated today in the semi-final| the Oaks, feature face race for 3- orders, which le a guarantee that your wants will be carefully attend: irst and Yesler Way 1908 Koren Ave. ind at University St., Seattle round of the Middlesex champion-| year-old fillies, from a field of 12 ship tournament by Mrs. Peacock,| runners, Sobriquet, owned by Sir jformer Indian champion, at 6-3, 4.6] Edward Mullon, was second, and = —— —— - 2 mse - " 4 2 jand 6-4. Mysia third,

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