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. : Cynthia Grey: Long En. agements — Are They Profitable in the Long Run? One Girl Writes of Lengthy Love Affair That Ended Unhappily. BY CYNTHIA GREY Broken engagements, like divorces, have increased since the war. “I was engaged five years. Seema absurd, I suppose, to a man. Many times I asked him why we couldn't marry. The jonly anewer I ever had was ‘Because!’ Then followed ex- travagant demonstrations of his devotion. | “I wish you would write something good and strong about men who are too selfish to marry. I'm convinced it would do ‘some of them a world of good. FOOLISH VIRGIN. | Jam convinced that no procrastinating suitor would be in- fluenced one bit by the printed word. Character is not made ina or and it cannot be made over | dy @ single sermon. But it may be read in a day, and it does jaeem that the girl who stays orneees for five years ought | to take a little time off in which to look for flaws in the man of her trust. | “What kind of a man ts this who lawears that he loves me but (a never! \ready for owr wedding?” ts ewrely a) reasenadle question. | Mast unfortunately (from @ avm-| |pathdtic viewpoint), | have @ larve [ossortynent of letters from girls w ho have dragged thru long engagements fo a dwastrous conclusion. One girl thus condenses her Nert: “My engagement seas Broken after | whet has become of the steamsh!p four happy years and J am miserabia, | tmperator? T have wasted the best years of my| The name Ras been changed to 1 worrled for montha before| Berengaria, and fe owned by the ending the affair, and I have lost Cunard Bteamen company. it & flesh, and my good looks, and eneroy being operated a passenger Mner and ambition, I have deen Awmill- | between Liverpool, England, end Gted defor my friends, and I have New York ctty. feasted Awedreds of dollare on @ trousseau 1 shall never need. Was the monk Rasputin a Roman “I know I am doomed to de an old | Catholic? Mall. Tho man was utterty cfeR—"| Wo, ne sone. member of. the And he was, judging from the © | Graeco-Ruerian church, mainder of her long letter. ad called the Orthodew faith. Beifiahnese—greed for getting ee and giving nothing back—ts the e@-| WW.) 12, ene important facts about leret of most of this distress. wilte, Berth ees TS sheng abe Andel haga * ger val, located about 199 mites (oy aa |} southeast of Knowvilie, Tenn, them end in esactly the same situan |.) py, Mike chia world have engulfed thom ¢ function of the Swannanoa “4 Treg ace clone, a2| 2nd the French Broad rivera It te fee Ney eid af do duorcecs,| eH Huated, at an elevation of #300 feet, in a mountainous region, and (s 2 celedrated health resort, both sum- mer and winter. Asheville is in @ region which has consideradle min- eral wealth and valwadle timber, and Thetr letters make valuatte read-|is aeperially adapted to stock raising, 2 for uncritical women who need | dairying and agriculture in general, re learn that love alone cannot PFO- | oy weit as truck gardening, poultry luce permanent Aappinesa. raising ond fruit growing. The tmportant query te: eee “What kind of o man ts Going the} On what day of the week did July loving?” 11, 1853, come? The only advantage of @ long en-| On Sunday. pagement te the chance it gives @ Mise Grey will receive callers tn her office Monday, Wednesday Being so well established and having the largest volume of business in the state, I not only have an experience sec- ond to none to offer vou, but my guarantee is of & value, my prices are eco- inal, and I offer and only that kind of dentistry that all men of reputation give. Best Crowns - - - $5.00 Best Bridgework - $5.00 Best Rubber Plate, $15.00 on Tuesday and Thureday from it a m to 18 m each week Please do not come at other thines 4s It seriousty interferes with her writing. eee What is the function of the keel of ‘a vennel? The keel, which te the lowest lengthwise member of the frame- teork of @ weasel, serves to stiffen tt doth laterally and vertically; and : 4.906 [PER tt projects below the planking ““qatsroe.ne7 (OF Plating, os ts uawally the case, 5.425.244.404 | Mies Hf atadity, 6.100308,728 = 4811,181,589| What te a good formula for iquid aver polish? Prepared chalh or whiting, two ounces; weter ef ammonia, two ounces; water enough to make eight ounces, What are the fve largest manu- ring states and the value of the manufactured? What are the names of 10 famous 9 American authors? Henry W. Longfellow, John G. Whittier, Nathaniel Haswthorne, fee wd Ifa Emerson, Washi J ), James Fenimore Cooper, Har- ‘Without the use of dyes thousands rict Beecher Stowe, Demet Ei Clean the original color of thelr halr,| Lowell, Bdgar Allen Poe. whether black, brewn or biond, in ae fais, hoo restoring tt to tts original |? #6ll Dering @ parapet. . Tt unfailingly re a Gandrutt, hair| How 414 the story of Cinderella an: ewth and prevents it falling. |the Little Glass Mipper originate? Cleanses the scalp. One bottle usu-| The earliest form of the legend ts ally 1s effective, As & embodied im @ tradition concernin: remover alone, it is worth many! Nitocris, the best knoton of the sev times the price asked. Be gray "9\eral queens of Egypt of this name longer. No matter what you haveland the last ruler of the seth dynas- tried—Try Nourishine. Price $1.26|ty. About her beauty legends grew per bottle. Bartell Drug Co. Swift |p; one of them mada her a courte» Drug Co., Rhodes Co, Dept. Store, |san and told how the king married it fs for every day wear at all kinds work. be worn nights with no dis- teed not to sitp out of matance. made of soft, resilient ma- light, durable and comfort- Hage the flesh snugly yet not irritate. It is designed and to fit and stores. ‘ eee st| Nourishine Is Not a Dye} senas woura Abdo: (thar nese baibdna Boao expensive fancy drens for a little wir of five years for « children’s party? A dalay costume would d¢ prett fhe should wear a white lawn skirt, cut in petal, yellow bodice with white frills ‘ound the neck cut Mike Petals, green shoes and stockings and @ large datey hat would complete this Costume. A sunflower costume would de pretty fora brunette, mudbastituting brown for the yellow bodice and vel. low for the akiet and ruffies. wil reciate the fit e most La) oa ig to the Hotel to give all absolutely free trial, pation whatever. and It don't one single penny to have onderful io oa invention to your particular cai ‘We want to convince you that Js nothing be' ter Hundreds of it see oli over the -| Do you know that vitamines and ——ecaeere sands are thr: fron are part of your very tet De their old-fashioned trusses know that the tissue-and-blood Ley fia after adopting th: in your body needs these twa | re Support. No rup-| materials, and needs them badiy? Do | 1 person can afford to mise this bl oy at if yor" 7H, furnace . r not get enough theae, that Port Commission May Grant New Lease | Importation and @istribution of Hawaiian molasses thru the port of Seattle, tho only in an experimental |ntage, han developed into an exten- for every man, woman and child ~Z it, rutured. ¥ atvendant [doing shipped here and stored in tanks, and later prepared for the lo- cal and Eastern markets, ‘The Hawalian Molasses Co. which | recently obtained the use of neveral conerets tanks located on Pler A, at Smith cove, the property of the port . | of Seattle, has applied for a five-year weer poieone, spint seneps, ates Lome the tanks and part of the sone, * | wi at Plor A. In the event that pised ot ne Iromithy i th [ite offer is nocepted, the Hawalian 2, by? you hobble tn it, jcompany will immediately bulld a Rosas iietert your pody, $5,000 structure, to be used for pre- S rrrt |paring the product for the retail inspe: market. _— “Whoopee! Rheumation sony An ee Trontsed Yeast Surely Wondertal!” tt ou breaths heavily an The concrete tanks were built by lthe port a few years ago, in antictpa. tion of ap {nflux in the !mportation f Oriental oll, which failed to ma- erialize, and for several years the tanks have not been in use. “It ts probable that the commin- moners will grant a lease on the wharf and tanks to the molasses im. porters,” «aid George F. Cotterill, |member of the board. “The molasses i |importation 1# growing daily, and it is my opinion that it would be an ad- hay nae) 4 ‘so, |vantage to the port to further the de. Bay pootbye to Fhous | velopment of the new industry as now onl much as possible,” ey used to a 7 days of Laima ts, wal per? hh eppy necret toda; 1d yeast, one of the greato: -and-blood builders of ‘alnb: no J io or re- i ether it is pres- all tim 1 is free offer ts too rtant ject @ single day, one erial- want those apparently hopeless to give this remedy « trial at ry which in ere ia gal eoane ‘only. b: eileen of sense. It’s absurd to me, now I’ve broken with the) offictally | } of men and women have restored ens (Mork Trooin), James Resect 1 and other drug and department jher, having fallen in lo: { co ‘ we with her make a stmple and tn. | EXPANDS TRADE sive trade, and the island product in| and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. and | | | | iI | | | | | | n \ | | | | j | | We | __ THE SBATTLE STAR The Dollar Day Sale Each Month Is a Noteworthy Event for the Exceptional Values Offered in All Departments Thruout the Store Corsets $1 800 Corsets, and four miodels in the lot, at this low price. One for average figure, of fancy material with low bust and long hips. Sizes 22 to 30. The other models are for slight figures. Sizes 22 to 28. —Second Floor Vanities and Swagger Bags $1 All New—Very unusual values in a special pur- chase. All made of genuine leathers, in brown and black. 432 in this lot. ~—¥iret Poor Turkish Towels 4 for $1. 600 good weight, bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 8 for $1. 600 excellent quality Turkish Towels. They are bleached a snowy white. fecon’ Fieor “Eppo” Petticoats $1 Excellent quality {n colored and white shadow- proof Petticoats. Regular $1.25 and $1.50 qualities, 160 in this Dollar Day lot, marked very special. Petticoat Bhop, Heeond Floor Children’s Dresses $1 Special purchase of Gingham and Chambray Dresses, sizes 2 to 6. Several attractive styles in checks and plain colors, and finished with low. fancy stitchings. Pink, blue, yellow. i sei Neckwear $1 Each A special purchase enables us to offer exi ional values in 150 pieces in the Dollar Bertha collars, two- and four-piece vestee sets, round collars and cuff sets, vestees with round and tuxedo collars and guimpes. Materials are Irish, Filet, Oriental, Venise and Val. laces, combined with plain and Oriental nets, linen and organdie. —Firet Floor Felt Slippers $1 Soft-soled Slippers, trimmed with pompons and satin ribbon. Smoke gray, old-rose and green. Sizes 5 to 7.° —shoe shop, Second Floor The Following Splendid Specials for Quick Selling in the Dollar Day Sales Very Exceptional $1 Values in Cotton Goods Ginghams, 2 yds. $1 1,846 yards fine quality domestic and imported Scotch Dress Ginghams. Regu- lar 65¢ qualities. Ginghams, 5 yds. $1 1,000 yards good quality Dress Ging- hams. Neat checks and plaids in desir- _ able colors. Regular 26¢ quality. Plisse Crepes, 3 yds. $1 885 yards Windsor Plisse Sempes in pretty patterns and colors. Regular 40c quality. Nainsook, 4 yds. $1 800 yards of soft finish Nainsook. Very special value in the Dollar Day Sale. Daisy Cloth, 4 yds. $1 510 yards of 36-inch white Daisy Cloth Regular 35c quality. Outing Flannel. Colored Outing, 5 yds. $1 840 yards good quality 36-inch Outing Flannel. Regular 25¢ quality. Jap Crepes, 4 yds. $1 840 yards of good quality Japanese Crepes in plain colors and checks. Reg- ular 85 quality. Jap Luncheon Sets $1 800 Japanese Luncheon Sets. Each set consists of one 48-inch cloth and 6 nap- king to match. An unusual value. Basco Damask $1 Yd. 864 yards of heavy weight Basco Linen- ized Damask. 72 inches wide. Regular $1.50 quality—very special value for Dollar Day. —Becond Floor Scarfs Gloves $1 $1 Pair Very attractive Scarfs 300 paira of Fabric Gloves ot fibre and mohair. | in tabwriet gauntlet etyle Yellow, green, jockey with coptrasting gores and blue, Ideal for wear and embroidery. Gray, with conts and sweaters. beaver, mode. Second Floor | —Firat Floor WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 Visitors at the Puyallup Fair this week are invited to call at our Oriental Rug Booth Unusual $1 Values in Men’s Shi 500, all in the newer stripe and check effects. Made full size from in neckband style with regulation turn-back cuffs. Men’s Hose, 5 prs. $1 1,405 pairs Lisle Hose in black, blue, cordovan and gray. Medium weight and seamless. Very serviceable and good-looking hose. Sizes 10 to 12. rts, $1 Each good quality percale, and —Men's Section, First Floor $1 Stocking Specials —T720 pairs Sport Stockings in 2 prs. $1 quality mercerized. cordovan. Regular 65c qualities. 78 pairs Women’s fiber and silk-mixed in black and gold heather quality. 860 pairs Children’s wool and cotton-mixed, in brown heather. Sizes 6 to 10. —126 pairs of Women’s Pure Silk — Stockings with lisle to Regular $1.50 Stockings. $1 pr. Women’s Union Suits $1 Special purchase of low neck, sleeveless style; also, low neck, elbow sleeves and length style. Sizes 34 to 44. Handkerchiefs, 7 for $1 80 dozen made of fine sheer lawns and batiste, with attractive designs in machine and hand- embroidery. Very special. Sewing Machines and Dress Forms |} The well-known Western Electric and Eldredge [{f do ny Ponsa ga and the National Adjustable {f Dress Forms. Sold on Dollar Day, only ii if At $1.00 Down and the balance on convenient terms. In The Special Price Basement 500 Apron Dresses $1 12 different styles. Choice of striped, checked and plaid patterns in various color combina- tions. All made of good wearing Amoskeag ginghams. Slip-over styles with fancy pockets, short sleeves, tie-back sashes with trimmings of rick-rack braids. Small, medium and large sizes. Very special. SS 300 New Petticoats $1 The greatest Dollar Value in a long time. Fine sateen and mercerized twill uppers in navy or black, with very attractive fancy flowered and figured, knife-pleated flounces. Hats, Special $1 Sport Hats and untrimmed shapes for wom- en and misses. Hatter plush sailors, plain felts, stripped felts and soft velvet hats in nd new shapes and colors for Fall, 240 in this lot. 400 Girls’ Dresses $1 All of good wearing chambray ginghams. Pretty checks, and plain colors, tastefully trimmed and made in newest styles. An ex- ceptional feature of this lot is that 200 have Lioomers to match. 200 are in regulation school girl styles. Sizes 6 to 14. Women’s Silk and Silk and Fiber Hose jf 3P 2,500 pairs of Sub-s lots: Regular eizes are of silk Isle top; and some of ailk and fiber mixed with ribbed top. Black and cordovan, Sizes 8% to 10, Little Lots for Clearance 14 Diack sateen office us $1.49 at $1. 19 black sateen aprons. Regular 79, at 2 for $1. 10 white voile waists. shadow-proof petticoats, flesh color. of bare Wide rib, in black and mixtures. Regular 89c and foot. Black and cordovan. —¥irst Floor eee 420 Fall-weight Suits in and knee or ankle —Firet Fleer : —First Floor —In the Basement ff airs $1 tandard Stockings, in two. with Out etees are of silk and fiber mixed with seamed leg and seamless foot. Black only. Sizes 9 and aM. aprons, Regular $1.50 for $1. Regular 950, at 2 for $1. at (52 \prutned Tuesday when knocked down 40th ave. SW. the cfty hospital 52 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles of) bruised 53 ave., Mra, Fannie Lilly, 66, Winona, Minn., was cut and ‘ave, N. Pitth ave, 8. and Jackson st. by | Monday by a car driven an auto driven by W. V. Moore, 6358 'Harrinon, 6402 26th ave, ASCARETS 10*-== For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver | ‘The nicest cathartic laxative to| completely by morning and you will physlo your bowels when you have/|feel splendid. Headache Biliousness you sleep." rets never atir Colds Indigestion you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Tan Dizziness Sour Stomach |Calomel, or Of) and they cost only REMEDY Co, candylike Cascarets. Ore ortwol|ten cents a box. Child 115 Yester Wa: * hildven Jove" wotwevn tiret and Occidental Aves. tonight will empty your bowels] Cascarets, too. Bhe was treated at A. Emerson, 6401 Latona was knocked down at Fremont ave, and Ewing st. Monday by an auto driven by Robert Hagen, 2416 Irving st. Emerson's elbow was Kenneth Zenatr, 4731 Fifth B., war knocked down at Sixth ave, N. HW. and HB. 46th et. work while Industrial Law Violated, Charge Charges of violating the atate in- dustrial statute have been filed against Zamora C. Cauffman, pro- prietress of the Factory Hair Store, Inc,, 1529 Third ave. Miss Effie Jensen and Miss Susan DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbla st. Beattle’s Leading Dentist the depart: tries, tha give the she turned nm, M. Than 21 continue, at into ‘th: Just Returned From China DR, N. YOW Brings NEW REMEDIES for Men and Carlson reported to H. P. Everest, of A Practical Prescription For Sour, Acid Stomach Nine-tenths of ail cases of atom- ach trouble nowadays too much eed, In the be. the pecially nt of labor and indus- rs. Cauffman offered to eight weeks’ apprentice ship nt hairdressing, and after that te employ them at $15 a week. They paid her $76 each on acoount, they said, and charged that after Mrs, Cauffman had taken the money them down, f in not di if this acid condition and pro- tee gastritis with stomach ulc Thie may render a radical sur In Java sweet potatoes hat . reached a weight of 50 pounds, = Try This If You H and that ts to dissolve it, This stroys it entirely. To do this, | get about four ounces of plain, nary liquid arvon; apply it at nigh when retiring; use enough to the scalp, and rub it in gently wit the finger tips. : Ry morning, most, if not all, of” your dandruff will be gong & |three or four more applications Wi mipletely dissolve eee stroy every single sign tr tter how much dendruft You find, too, that all and digging of the scalp will 4 aigy | standy, and your hair will be ff XY Hinstrous, glossy, silky and ay be sary as it Is absolutely ure Bisurated Mag- prepared for this ~} four ounces ts all you witl needy look and feel a hundred times B You can get liquid arvon drug store. It 1s tne’ simple remedy hae never been KN@s to fajl, Advi pag FIN AEE Ee ee OTe ee