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Cynthia Grey: She's 18, “Adopted,” and Wants to Know if She's ee Because She Wants Home of Her Own and Children? Dear Miss Grey: I am writing you tonight because you are the only one who will understand. I am nearly 18, but having been an adopted daughter, I am very unhappy. My mother wants me to be a sweet, in- nocent little girl, who would play the piano nicely, and so forth, while I am quite difftrent, To give a description of myself: I am a real red-blooded girl. I would love to think that some day I would be the mother of a fat little baby all of my own, and have a cozy little place to take care of myself, but have no hope what- ever. T not only love that, but I love the “great outdoors.” I love to put on my a togs and hike 10 or 15 miles thru the woods, or camp beside some little stream, or climb some lofty peak, but dear consoler, that isn’t all. I would love to feel that someone, just someone in the whole world, really loved me. I would love to have someone to take me out and know that I could trust him, and be loyal to him, but no, they all want the little vampish, powder-puff baby dolls. I am neither little hor powder. Duffy, 1 have a good clear skin and rosy cheks and a strong, lithe body Tam not boasting but Iam called a very nice looking girl by my friends, 1 want & real man, not one of these sallow-faced, white-cyed city fools | I love to see a big, strong man. It) seem* as if they could accomplish anything if they tried. Anyone can Sloan's Liniment Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer . His Formula to New-Fangled Salts And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies Judgment < 5008 vigdioutet by vets a ‘to babes in atms—Now hae HEN a man is in the 88rd year of his age, as I am, there are certain things he has learned that only time can teach him. The basis of treat- ing sickness has not changed since I left Medical College in 1876, nor since I placed on the market the laxative prescrip- tion I had used in my practice, known to druggists and the ome since 92, as Dr. Jaldwell's Syrup Pepsin, Then the treatment of con- stipation, biliousness, head- os, mental depression indigestion, nour stomach an other in: tions that result from constipation vaas entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of ny Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepal which is a combination o! tian Senna and other mild laxative herbs with pepsin. Recently new medicines have been brought out for constipation pe contain ar omel, whic! bys bres Malte of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar. These are all drastic tion—So safe pees sale in the world, ple want to use them no one can the vlog but the should navi’ be ven to in. the, “ ler the f simpler iy for oi pation, the safer for the child and for you, and the bet- ter for the general health of Mies Grey will recetve callers tn her offies Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from i a m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other times as It seriously interferes with her writing. See that big ribbon trim- ming? Well, that covers an laluminum fan and when |you're warm you just slip it \off your hat and stir up a |little breeze, Mra, Samuel ot purges, many of them danger S UDEN No other messenger boy his CATHARTIC TABLETS | 20° a small tas ie wohl a son. Bill's 49 , being just Toke one tonight) | feet 2 inches high, needs as sistance when he mails a let- Py : Pianos on Fritz NEW YORK, July 28.--The popa of “Jaze” and “ragtime” music baa raised havoc with the business large plano manufacturera, While wales of “| wours will come tru, during the past year was only half ae large ax in 1913. firme attribute this entirely to the development of a taste for “jars” and “rag.” ie of Bed, Is Fined GLASGOW, July 28—-Roderick McGregor kicked his wife out of bed Decatise she wouldn't get up to get his breakfast. He was heavily fined, BERLIN, July 28.-A crowd atriv. ing to see @ masked woman fitted with hosiery In a shop window start. ef a riot. The police clubbed several spectators and stopped the show. Tourist Trade Is Changing Politics CAIRO, July 28.—-Many native shopkeepers are dewerting the na! a. allst cause because Egyptian disor: Gor ia keeping tourists away and re. ducing their receipts. Punched Homely Man, Is Pinched CHICAGO, July %%.—Accused of punching Charles Hutchinson tn the nose, Fred Newmark pleaded in de- fénse: “He ts ro homely. 1 didn't Fred was sent to jail *|/Licked Carnegie in Old Days, Dead ACTON, Eng, July 28-~-Avery Robins, who died here at the age of 84, was = fellow-worker of Andrew Carnegie in his youth and once thrashed the future tron-master. Want Dog License at 25 Cents Week NEW YORK, July 28.—A little girl appeared at the license bureau here and asked “if dad could have a dog Neense and pay for it at the rate of @ quarter a week.” LEG OF SPRING LAMB, ib. + LAMB ROAST, Ib. .. p™ VEAL ROAST, Ib. . BATT FANCY EASTERN BACO: PORK ROAST, Ib, .. Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE STALL 5, 1 Savurdey and Sunday 990 a m. Wedvessay Priday, Seturdey and Sunday 1134 p. m. rom Bremertos 10 Searle Seturdsy end Gunday 41020 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic Hl ‘way — the short route to Hood Ca- pal and Olympic Peninsula points. 2 Ibs. Best Butter.... 3 tall cans Milk 4 ths. Washing Powder , OO oS sbmgg <P acng 2 Shredded Wheat Biscuits trip Seturdey and Sunday 9-9 p.m. Bremerton So fagete Daily OB a.m. 190-500 p.m. Extee trip Saturday and Sunday 1030 p.m. Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Chamber of Guide per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80¢ round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE o a Main 3993 Fi EL ET ET Ea Ee eg 4 bars Pola 2 cana 3 200 Parowax ........ GRY OUR PRIC Yeu, We Deliver. LOWER FLOOR FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN, Green’s Butter and Grocery Store look up to and respect a real man, but how could one respect one of these dissipated fools one sees tn Seattle? Oh, Cynthia, am I crazy to think of such things at my age, or what alls me? I would like to know? JUST TERRIBLY LONESOME. My dear “lonesome” girl. Your “terrible loneliness” ta @ product of vour imagination, I delleve, an# you will soon forget it. Normal, healthy girls of “nearly 18” do not have those speils for long. 1 fear that the popular witticiame of the daily press and the scathing | remarks ef your elders concerning | the younger generation are fostering ta you @ pessimistic outlook on life. There ere, in spite of the popular opinion, some “real” men left, and 1) Rave reason to believe, even, tnt) some of them are right here in Beat. the fact that a more generous or Just!ing to something like $4,000, was th Next time you yo downtmen look | around you and see what you can see, Go home, then, ond think tt, over. I'm eure you will change your | outlook and commente to hope, of least, that that wonderful dream of Your foster mother loves you or she would not urge on you a must- cal education and feel the desire to shield and protect you, as you inf.) mate in your letter. \dosing that pessimistic outlook of comes along. He may come very #008, OF you may walt @ long time. He'll come, tho, for you.are the sort of gtrt for whom there ts a “right” man—that (2, if you can eucceed in yours some of these doye when you take a long hike in the woods. eee Dear Mins Grey: 1 was very much interested in “A Mother's" tale of woe which appeared in last evening's Star, and the adroitness with which she presents her case ls most appeal ing and will undoubtedly bring forth Many letters filled with sentimental gush from thone who do not know the facta. By & peculiar coincidence the writ: | er bas koown the man in the case for some years, and can testify to ie Are you sure that you Rave not a) grudge ayainat the world simply be-| 7) cause you ere “adopie®’?. That t# ty no means & reason for you fo for- ter the unkind thought that you are unloved and unwanted. Of course T suppove you thine thet ||| you are getting along in years de- cause you are “nearly 18,” dut, as a) matter of fact, you have scarcely be- } 1 : ive, and there ere years and 9) years, and more years, for you to wait, happy, untit the right man ooo Star readers who wish for in- formation on the care of table linen end of silver may recetve same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bureau, 1922 New York ave. Washington, D. Cs and Inclosing two cents in stamps for portage. | THAT TIRED — FEELING on eo many summer days tv caused by Nature's effort to cor rect the results of improper dict. Correct any “over-acid” condition by the use of the naturally alkaline food, Reman Meal, It “cools the blood” and keeps you fit all the summer long. . ROMAN MEAL AIDS DIGESTION, POSITIVELY RELIEVES CONSTIPATION. | Ib, SEABOARD MEAT CO. AWER FLOOR Green Has The Prices 8 lbs. PURE CANE SUGAR Fresh Peanut Butter, 2 Iba. White Fign.... 4 Ihe. bulk Macar 1 FI HI Pic} 3-1b. box Crackers 400 cana Axparagin Tips 40¢ jar Chipped Reef, ON FRUIT JARS Phone Eiott 1948, QUEEN cIry MARKET ihe ne QUALITY MILK All the Cream left Co-operative Brandis just pure, rich milk con- densed to a creamy evaporating process. Keep a supply on hand—you will find it meets eve! requirement and the by or the sick, ‘ba Sold direct from the factory to your grocer through our distributors— CONSOLIDATED DAIRY PRODUCTS CA 419 Colman Bidg., Seattle, Wash Lasdon, New York, invent- ed it. foul never lived. It will be ‘noted that the boy, the property turned over, the household goods and the $12,000 insurance con stitute the bone of contention, large ly if not wholly financial--the rock upon which most matrimonial barks are being wrecked in these pipin’ days of peace, Now as to the tacts: The boy ts just plain doy, an aver- age boy, needing « mother's cass, which this woman thru jealousy | } | } seomingty falls to give, and one who within the past two years has passed thru two serious operations, one of recent date, ‘The property turned over, amount. pr Cc? OF RAT) ' in. ckness by a modern is absolutely safe for Independent Market Stall 60 Main Floor Limit 8 Los, While it lasts, Extra Lean Bacon Back 23c Lb. Metropolitan Market Elliott 4141 Stall 26 Main Floor Special for Saturday reas ack 456 10c Bpectal Whole Wheat Bread, cach. .... Health Bread, BOLDT’S ous, and the medical profession $10,000 Worth of | Szrap Pepsin Free In remembrance Uirthday I have set [ peyen wap fey wre Bd borales Free Trial bottle to a bar pr Mako d Dr. W, B. Caldwell, largely the result of the deadjof a $2,000 policy takeri out at the mother’s maving, and was turned over |time of the boy's birth, while the by the father while he waa fighting |$10,000 additional ts carried under/in the his country’s battios in France. {the service contract which took him The household goods she refers to overseas during the late war and conalet almost entirely of the dead | must soon be reduced to a sum which woman's handiwork, which the father |he can carry. ved should be kept intact for) The great trouble with this wom- the son, and which this woman dejan is simply this: She is up to date, wired to une and also distribute/and you know what that means: and among ber relatives. She is younger than he fs, and you ‘The 3 “THE NEW SIGN OF THE TIMES” Prices Especially Low —Goods Are Highest Grade LUNCH WAX ROLLS—You should buy these tiy the dozen, only 40¢—or three roils 10 LOF occcecccccsovcccsouence \ Cc BORDEN’S MILK—No better milk can be 1 had; small cans, 4 for 25¢; tall cans. m0; Oc CANE SUGAR—In 5-Ib, packages, (limit 38 c B POUnNds) ..cccascrccctcaecccesomensnan VAN CAMP PORK AND BEANS—Three 25 sizes—small 10¢, medium 15¢, large... .~ Cc CRISCO-—Unconditionally guaranteed for general fry- ing, shortening and for cake making; 38 Sb. can 73¢, 14-lb. can ..cccccessececs Cc JELLO—Most widely known-dessert article 10 —and the Urma Stores have the right price Cc 20c 15c KNOX GELATINE—Extra special for this BULK COCOA—A splendid saving; pound BLOW ik ods ote de pees deccsees peccweeees 25c Cigrada, Nov 2h cate nsesseesseeneesssan OO 25c 45c on pace 10 In the Certo Recipe Book. Add Maptetne 0 Tlavor—-f-0%. ities Maple- ina, a5. cnescesT CREAM corrrs has @ flavor that makes jt a favorite oo fea of thou- sande — you'll like it, too—t- F va porated, U ne weetened, Steriiized. Pre pared only from pure, rleb cow's mitk Rigidly com plies with stan dard fixed by the U. 8. Gov- ernment, At the Urma Stores YOURS TRULY LINE—Cakes and Crack- ers; regular 16c size, two for. ...«eeseees CRESCENT CREAM COFFEE—5 lbs, $2.00; 3 Ibs, $1.25; 1-lb. can......cs0e CREAM OF WHEAT—Per package SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT—Two QUAKER PACKAGE OATS—Large siz! 35¢, small CREME OIL and PALMOLIVE SO. bars LAUNDRY SOAP. sale, 6 for .... : 25c THE URMA LINE—Better than ever—Flour, Brooms, Corn Flakes, Spices, Salad Dressing, Coffees, Bread. All at right prices. Look for the Urma Signs at the Following YOURS TRULY LINE Home Product— Cookies Cakes Assorted Cakes, Eelairs, Fig Bars, Graham — Sandwich City Sandwich, fers, Ginger Snaps, Crackers, Sodafiakes. Crackers Chocolate Grahams, Soda Stores 5203 Meridian Ave. Cor, 30th N. BE. am (Same: Cor. Wa Melrose O222 CSOMO) cece cere eee e eke sestmenes Melrose 0223 East Bromerton, Was! THE URMA STORES WATCH THE FRIDAY STAR » oe Mingtord and N. 36th