The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1922, Page 11

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i A LIETSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAI PAGE 11”, Cynthia Grey: Man Discusses “That Kiss at Parting” —Does Modesty Pay? Does modesty pay? The doubt creeps into the minds of many girls today, It ia put thus in a letter with a college town postmark: “Tam nota prude, Iam human. I am as anzious to have 1a good time as any girl living, but I will not let men kiss me | good-night, and so I find I’m left out of lots of college affairs. “Lots of the nicest boys collect a kiss at parting as pay- ment due them after taking a girl to the most ordinary enter- | tainment, as the movies. “Now they say that no man desires to marry a girl who is not reserved and exclusive. Then why do men make it so hard for a girl to be as refined as she pretends to be? Does \it pay a girl to be perfectly good and to refuse to kiss a man until she is engaged?” An indirect reply to this eritical | young woman ts contained in a letter |from @ young man: ASSIGNEE’ SHOE SALE! 2069 pairs of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s High Grade Shoes purchased from Seattle Merchants’ Association, 42 To be sold at Me‘e* Josephine Murray gained only gareg-querters of a wy e mont! ved in this world. Then Senior tor recommended Borden's Eagle pgp Milk, 8 sagt wpeneenpers to gain at once’ Mrs. Murray reports, : and six months later she hed be- come a normal, healthy child. On where the child was underweight her first birthdey she weighed 23 °F Not gaining as it should. Ibs., 5 oz. A child's health is so largely de- “Our doctor always speaks of her Pendent on its food, that no mother Bought at 42c on the Dollar Half price and Minn Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday Less |scarce? I am 86, financially prepared ||) oe SS mm. each week to marry. Naturally, 1 as afine, healthy specimen of baby- 8 afford to experiment. Nurse your See ea mire pret-| 1 Please do not come at other times i hood" writes Mary's mother. = baby, if you can, of course, but if ood gut, one who hae not, been|| a2 it seriously interteres with ber Sale Sta rts Wednesda ! is such a good, happy baby and for any reason mother's milk fails, kissed by every chap who has ever wetting. kK OTICE! ” eran eet ee don't risk foods of which you are || 20°44) Misa only ta Ying that the| The site was selected by George! Bent to Merchants by Seat 9 A. M., Sept. 27 Ue Merchants’ Association ee Continues Till Entire Stock Is Sold sepenberiiszz! STOP! READ! sets of DAVIS & MORRIS, How low we have priced Men’s Crosset, Peters, consisting Of stock of shoes, Foot-Schultz, Ladies’ Martha Washington, Utz & Naturally, her doctor's sensiblead- °t sure. vice as eat as her shother’s cere Borden's Eagle Brand Milk has been the have contributed 1 ly to M ; standard for a great many yeare. For it ie wonderful health, even u her Sea's Wa sumer." fe lo the ceciecl toed mother feels = she owes it all to — mother's milk is not available. Eagle Brand. But many thousands grocer has Eagle Brand. ‘ of other mothers have Tound Eagle Ivalwaye pure end‘uniferm. YH And Brand the best food for their THE BORDEN COMPANY babies. And Borden Building Net Tore lkise-at-parting habit ia almost unt-| Washington himsets in 1788, | versal. site Yh “I own I'm glad to get the kiss 1) Day of ask for, but I know other men get tt.) Week |too, And I can't see, a4 my bride! Dear aise Grey: Will you kindly any one of the girts who has only | pi0t in your column what day of be asked to order to deliver the Ki9*\ the week Heptember 25, 1891, fell on?| on demand, And oblige =A: SUBSCRIBER. “Bo how can @ man tell a modest) Beviember 25, 1891, fell on Friday. givin” eee ld eto 4 \c f ‘ te tages = Probably by eliminating ail who i ta aa a Sine pase ye tenn or rag Dunn, Johanson and other high grade Shoes, recommend it—just as Mary'’sdoc- raters aise of Borden's Evaporated Milb, Borden's fal chore of 1s eteueorest a4 arcel No. 1—Stock of Mer- Pumps and Oxfords. tor did—in difficult feeding cases Cheelate Melted Milb ead Borden's Confectiontry, The above letters contain adout ae COG saoment about the ordinary sity > inn Spree pao 6 / | that ts to de said concerning the POP-| arrairg of life; that ia, sound, prac- Wares dass ” Ladies’ Low and High Shoes; | Children’s Shoes; best grade; j ulor kissing hadit, It ts widely © | sical-dnbelligenes, -Comshon coune heal “a phgapretea Davis & Morris; 95 Davis & Morris; former price variance with the ancient tradition | een desined as the adliity to form| Parcel No, 2—Store and Of- price $8.00; now...... C | $4.00. Now 1 |for girls—hands off! The latter has) poy dudgmente & ¥ fice Fixtures located at at. sevecwces . | | j lomenta based on the law i Se Rw lite points, for example: lof prodabilittes; that ts to say, the 1529 First Avenue. Ladies’ Cory Teo and Ribbor | Billy Buster Shoes; | | “Have been going with a man oz ability, given @ certein set of fects, The sale will be made by trimmed Slippers; Davis & ont P 7 A ~ rr ors; 4 | jmonths, Of course mother does Wot! 1, deiermine how any course of ac- sealed bids, to be opened in Morris; former price 95 M4 oe a a i the office of the Seattle $2.00; NOW. .ceerscene c know that he teases for a kins ~— tion will probably result; thua the sine he semcard ro dat ay | oneity to act intelligently; to adapt utely. Yim fom meana ¢ Ve te, lneart I wish he would just up and ae pene eer |kise me, But i foarte ines © i How can one keep white halr from jtet him kiss hae e ae Ren him | SCatiring & yellowish tinge? |would break my heart to It is often found beneficial to rinse ue corwiom ‘tai alain, the hair in a weak solution of bluing Prudenc Gree ere! Ce ee ee ian soeter reat care must be exercised, " . ation | owever, and the har should be im- Here's anoth of iataas mediately dried in the eunt out if, made by a man eee $1.50; Merchants’ Ansociation, cages meno YB 507-614 Rallway Exchange peg lan gm gg bs ses: Men's Shoes and Oxfords; Building, Seattle, Wash om Ps; ; | Davis & Morris; former price nator: gnureday, Som Th fo00; now... 91.95 | 8% $2.95 now SEATTLE MERCHANTS’ Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and | en's Fine Shoes and Oxfords; ASSOCIATION High Shoes; Davis & Morris; | Davis & Morris; former price WISI Hallway ‘Exchange [J $10.00; now: --s0.. DIDO | how ataceceeeevee $4.95 Building Ladies’ Pumps, Slippers and | Men's Dr. Davis Arch Preserv- Seatile, Washington Oxfords; Davis & Morris; for- | er Shoes; Davis & Morris; for- ceria em EA eee Remember the Time, Date and Place sale verdes Come Early DAVIS & MORRIS STOCK On Sale 1529 First Ave., Near Pine St. time, and tried for @ kiss when I left What ts « personal contract? She sapped me. I never knew a girt| A contract relating to personal to act #0. I had to get my hat and property, or one which #0 far in- let myself owt of the house, Ought) volves the element of personal |1 to write an apology? | would lke | knowledge or shill or personal confi- lto know that girl better.” dence that tt can be performed only | | EBridently some girls have redle-|by the person with whom made and | leovered the value of modesty. They therefore ts not binding on his execu- are deep thinkers, They perceive | tors, that (f they cost @ good deal ‘or vel ie © the more valued as wives, More. ce, alter worviage, thay never wil| Js cares used te gutting 18 of look back on certain episodes With) yo,’ 1 iy considered effective. It either disgust 4 bere may be scattered a repeliant, or mixed with three parts of finely pul- Who selected the site of the Wash-|Toriceg chocolate to, one pol gy ington monument? borax, or mized with supar, and Pe ¢ cockroaches polsoned with this miz- ; or mr ANSWERED “NO” | the money out of & purse, and I could | father pay the check.” Boy Drives Auto; ture, -. of a woman's club were | in fancy see him opening the purse} “He ate syrup on fish cakes.” s eee condones, om, they|ehl greteingly aiving toa @ auarter|. “He celaa’t warn to tee Ua.” Woman Is Injured} we: are ware? : a ‘a f 1731 Yalo ave, was! Wart, the following reasons for reject.| when I needed money fot the house- He picked his teeth at the table. Ethel Hales, of 1731 ‘arts are an outgrowth ef the hold.” ' “He never could make friends with | severely bruised and cut Monday |ekin duc to undue development of the|— —-——- — | PRE proposals: our family Gog. The animal would|mant when an.auto driven by How: | papilige, varying in shape, alse ond|in the universe? The amallest? formation of the Communist 1 ate beans with @ spoon.” “He invited my father, my mother | snari and leave the room when be|eri tales 16, crashed into the rear | position. 4 ee rhe largest 4s the star Betelguese; |Party in Chicago tn 1981 the mem | | *When he paid car fare, he took | and me to have ice cream let my } came in."—New York Sun, of » truck driven by Martin J. An eee tha Hest ts an electron—the in-|Perahp represented numbered be: i rs —_—— derson, 4726 aTth ave. 8. W. &t) Who ts the Duke of Abrursi? 5 the desis of | MUTED, 90400 end 50408, The Com ie M U ° T alit Maj.E E.H fourth ave. 8 and Holgate st.| Cousin to the king of Italy and|/imtestmal unit which ts the dasts Of munist Labor party, formed at the j easures P in ea U y aj. Imer . Meg lihrowing her ghaaons Into the | famous as a traveler and explorer, — ae rg par Sacbeeny Hig, ops wee ma ee My | t, George Hales, 7, was slightly eee ni lo exces at number. ¢ two par- : Dies in Stanwood |", or What ts the lancest known thing | .W7BAt I* the program of the United |tieg ‘now combined in the United STANWOOD, Wash, Sept. 26—| "Anderson anid his truck had stop-| ————__—____— ——————- |Communtst party? When was it! Communist party, have probably lost its Selling C 100% of its ig ost Major Eimer BE. Heg, widely known! 124 in the street while he repaired formed? What is the membership? rather than gained membership since Lost —= = i ee Aa & specialist on tuberculosis and| Pi peadughts. He was ufthurt, Frelinghuysen Is The program of the United Com-lthen An estimate would place their 7 former Devaident * the Washington | Toa ane Up f. 2 ; bor ag pasty Pomona ye aasc membership at probably not to ex- ome rd of health, died here * riefiy. - | ceed 75,00 members in the whole o} |Monday at the home of his son,/ Tennant in Wilds P for Primaries |() Miccm of industry, the capture tgepring manne ! Henry Hee. I P ed by R: di TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 2 Re-lof ail governing powers by the “pro- | __—__ Major Heg was a veteran of the s Post AAIO | publican leaders were confident that |letariat” or “working class,” and the F world war, serving as commander) Captain of Detectives Charles Ten | United States Senator Joseph Fre-| dictatorship of the proletariat. As a| xa of Hospital No, 14%, of the U, S./nant, who returned Monday to Seat | inghuysen would be renominated to |propaganda method, the party favors) ARMY v¥ army medical corps. He also saw tle, after a three weeks’ outing In the | succeed himself in today's New Jer. |industriat unions, and the strike as) ° : 4 | wilds near Dungeness, resumed hin | sey primaries despite the bitter fight political weapon. Since this) New and Used Spain, 7 &, —— labors Tuesday and took up the case|waged thruout the campaign by|organization is outlawed, there CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS mericen Bea |aerves of the west hus come from | fishing trips, Tennant listened to the & UM. C. COOK, East 3383 | Europe to the United States |!atent news of the day broadcaste? |Wood Dealer Sells Tennant congratulated Lieutenant Convicted of giving short meas For the first time since 1914 «| o¢ Clara Skarin, charged with slay-|George L. Record, of Jersey City,jare no figures available on/ 1 4@ University, Cor, Western Ava. | from Seattle radio stations, Tennant for bis remarkable feat in obtaining | was fined $25 by Police Judge John shipment of more than 1,000 game! ing Ferdinand Hochbrunn. who is out to get Frelinghuysen’s its actual membership. At the| “STANDARD” THE WORLD OVER ihisis for stocking the game pre |. ‘During bia vacation and between | seat, a Installed a small receiving set in his Short Cord; Fined } a confersion from Clara Skarin that jordon, Tuesday. Bill was The Best Iron Made i she had killed Mochbrunn. charged with having given Louis Seen Boen, 4015 Ashworth ave. only two 3 and three-quarters cords while he Skagit Project +» __«y| was paid for four cords of wood, J Laborer Injured |?. worden, of the city weights and Struck on the head by a falling|™easures ‘bureau, prosecuted the 4 rock, Sam Erickson, 31, laborer on | ©8#% ¥ as the Skagit project, was taken to the Seattle General hospital Monday Portland Maniac Is night, Erickson was badly cut and psinsarni te ns td maaan RE Shot by Neighbor HOW’S YOUR CLOCK?) PORTLAND, Sept. 26.—arthur| Kurrasch, 29, a religious maniac, | High-grade watch repairing © sP* | was shot thru the shoulder here this ciaity. All work guaranteed, at the| morning when a neighbor attempt right prices. Billy C. Nelson, 514/ eq to subdue him. H. D. Townsend Denny building, opposite Bon! was summoned by the insane man’s Marche.— Advertisement. parents to apprehend Kurrasch, who had fared forth in his under. Sure Way to Get wear. Rid of Blackheads} | Kurrarch knocked Townsend to the ground, and the latter, shooting from ‘There 1 imple, safe and sure 9 i | war that never fails to get rid of|/Wbere he lay, to trighten the mani- | biackheads, that is to dissolve them. | a0, wounded him tn the shoulder, To do this get two ounces of calo- om stat “ nite powder from any drug store A sprinka'a ition & Woks wt Shh JOYNER’S rub over the blackheads riskly-— rab oer’ the Blackheads Brielle — WONDERFUL prised how the blackheads have din- Brined how the Piaieckheads, “uttis}| CATARRH REMEDY blackheads, no. m vhere they lis now sold by Bartell, Swift and hre, simply dissolve and disappear.|most drug stores “everywhere, “ie Binckheady are @ ‘dust [$1.00 per bottie—enough for thres Minut Pia dirt and secretions that form in| months, If you have catarth of the inutes the pores of the akin. The calonite |head, try this medicine once. and g owde the water dianolve the |save yourself needless sufferin ; Tackheads so they wash right out Ls leaving t ores tree and clean and aowient natural condition.—-Adver= opo it An “Aimericon é ts a luted : —— — 1 things do, but the best i To Reduce Dangerous || Meaeuulss4 {23 ahuagn, tha sheeniat Se tie And how he does enjoy his break- bottom of the bowl—and then his fast of Carnation Mush! It's so — lusty, “More! Please!” ae icose Veins end.. Buy this iron because light and delicious! - It’s healthful and body-building its sturdy construction in-, because it’s rolled from the whole She, have ewollen veing or sures years .of_ satisfactory Just hear his spon slide alongthe kernels of the wheat, Oe gat walk oe means much suffering « rf sermise. time, but should at once s any reliable arug ist a ‘ASK YOUR GROCER FOR— Sipe Natranethy. en nee Sold by Dealers and Electrical eb len” germicide. treatment, improve: Companice Everywhere. ot ¢ YUP Y ment i# noticed in and it lar use, eo | fature 08 formal size, and au } iv i] to worry.” Moone's safactared by pi treatment iy it nd Se Manufactured rantees rey eauces all Kinds _o American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit |~ Rolled from Entire Wheat Kernels iienithiihe a a Biostieet Ceay ee oe ALBERS BRO§, MILLING CO., Pacific Coast Millerg =" Your druggist can

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