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Gas) * )u a itary and BY CYNTHIA A professor the kiss, | His two perfectly good » moral,” Good mince pie! Heinz Mince Meat is what makes the mince pie so good. Delicious fruits, fragrant spices of Heinz own impor- | tation, choice ingredi- ents throughout—de- liciously blended and seasoned byskilled ex- perts in Heinz spot- less kitchens. HEINZ MINCE MEAT | ry and LA bazar at which a wide variety Safe! Milk orl Original. Food-Drink for All Ages Home Office@Fountaine, Malted Grain Extract in Pow- forms. Nourtshing-Ne cocking. | } ‘Atticles will be offered for mle is Be held all Gay Wednesday and by Grace Methodist Epiaco- church at the church, 20th ave. King wt. | ANGELES. —LeMaire Ram. | bond salesman, ia dead and | Dorcthy Chapman, stenogra- seriously Injured aa remult of which they were riding collid. | car. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. Cynthia Grey: Kiss Condemned by University Professor as Insan- Possibly so, but who are the most ardent spoonera, any- Is it the clever girl, the girl who is entertaining, with lots of pep and who is full of life and the joy of living, able to hold her own, and to keep her young man so interested how? that he wonders where the eve Not at all It’s the girl who is dull mentally bell type whose tongue is too slow and whose brain is too thick to entertain her young men callers any other way than by spooning. The same girl is the very one who will be more easily led jinto immorality by the kiss because she is too dull mentally to understand where un licensed emotion will lead her. As for the unsanitary aspee How about carrying around in the vanity bag an antiseptic | wash of say, 2 per cent solution of carbolic acid with which|}) rfore permitting the kiss! to brush the lips of the lover be Dear Miss Grey; Will you please publish a good recipe for baked ham and oblige. 8 8 Boil @ whole ham or @ center out l one-half inohes thick he same water, Pare case of the whole ¢ with brown ¢ akin, im the - ant rud reaxons- Immoral. GREY of a Western university recently blacklisted ning has gone? the beautiful dum Not because of the kisa, b ts of the kise—well— and Friday from 1 to 2 | as it seriously interferes with be writing. Give us the shoe top length sk Misa Grey will recetve callers In her office Monday, Wednesday p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 & m. to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other timme THE SEATT “Insanitary and im- b ut . irt LE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET EY Mahar He Wags His Ears, And Gives You the It is a thrilling sight to see Maha- rajah raise his trunk majestically as he salutes! It is his jway of saying Have You Seen “MAHARAJAH”? | The Biggest Toy Elephant in Captivity ERY boy and girl in town, and every grown-up, too, will enjoy ah, the full-size toy elephant, with his real howdah, royal trappings of velvet and gold bullion, dusky mahout ’n everything! Wiggles His Tail “Everything where there are toys for everybody and where everybody is weleome You'll Find MAHARAJAH in the Big Display Window at Fifth and Pine. PAGE 7 Rolls His Eyes Royal Salute! is ready in Toytown, sugar. Stick fu Joves and dake. While baking with maple} syrup. Keep a mall amount of water in the baking pan to prevent syrup from candying and burning Serve on plate ith garnish of parsley or let + @ scattering, volun. existence known as the Fascisti principles were They had no definite program and were in fact of | About widely differing political vtews, but they were im general animated by o strong notional spirit. The name Fas celal sign of the movement. In the northern provinces, which were sol- idly characterised as communiatio, government by backmat!l came into ertatence inoes againat the abuaca of the radt- cials, Bands of young men setacd tn _ an intense nationalistic orgonteation but also with many good features. Mrs. “Forty” for Short Skirts Dear Mixs Gray: By all means let's be true Americans and not ape Parts in the long-skirt craze, Just look what hoot styles they hare this year! | 4 stems ore for making BETTER COFFEE — stresses the importance of freshness. Vacuum packing insures the freshness and retains the full flavor arid strength of Golden West Coffee. 0, as an offset to the| according t od movement came into| @ permane: clati wos taken from the Latin fasces,| Manuscripts to publishers te it neces- and they took the Roman emblem of | "82 OF advisable to have them first Children | 0% a2 in a bundic of rods an the offi-| Copyrighted? The Pasciati organieed q@| table to recetve attention than the Substitutes | represine movement tn these prop- | 0% written with pen and tink? | forint must have a separate copy- lof tradexmen and peasants, not with.| ton and particulars a2 to having lout tyrannical methods of their orn, | MOnweoripte copyrighted by twriting Lthould de typewritten ° that is @ very suitable length, 10 inches from the floor, for street wear 1 will wear my skirts medium length regardless of what others do. 1 wit not go to an extreme one way or the other, These long, sloppy akirta look anything but peat or stylish elther, ny way of thinking, By # hail the short skirt as fixture in Amertoan tite. MRA. FORTY. ee Manuscripts Tear Mise Grey In submitting How dors one go about procuring A copyright? Must each manusertpt have # separate copyright? In the typewritten manusertpt more AB G It te not necessary to have a manw. script copyrighted when sending to @ first class publisher, Each manu- right. 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While Christians are bid- Chetatian nations have assumed that they must have a legal code and pun- ish crime, not for the sake of ven- geance on the criminal, but for the ss adout 50 miles, and tte depth adout 2,000 feat; the velocity averages be- tween two and three miles por howr, reaching an eatreme of five or ae miles in soma localities, This mane or water having a temperature several degrees higher than the neighboring ocean, flows northeastwardiy along the American coast, but can no lono- er be distinguished from the reat of the ocean drift by etther temperaturn, sattnens, color, or motion, after tt haa passed latitude 40 degrees N. and the meridian 60 degrees W. Aa it pasace ent-teacher meetings? From the, National Congress of Mothers, 1201 16th st. N. W., Wash- ington, D. 0. sos ‘When was ft that some 20 Amert- cans were shot in Cuba, together with Cuban Insurgents? ‘87. parallel the Bermudas ond the coast of Caro- Hina tt 4s divided into several small steama of about 100 fathoms decp ané4 aggregating 150 miles wide. North of this region the tnoreasing westerly winds so break up the sur- face and mie the waters that {t t improper to speak of the gulf atream an having ony further emistence, wince it becomes the general drift of warm water from the southwestern Atlantle northeastward to Europe, whioh 44 @ general phenomenon that ‘When were rural free delivery and parcel post put into effect? Rural fren delivery service was firat preservation of society. However, theological views of nearty all parts of the Bible vary. We have quoted has little or nothing to do with tha special gulf stream, properly eo- called. put into operation on Oct. 1, 1896, ana what ts known as the parcel post was inaugurated on January 1, 1913. only one. eee poultry feed? eee | What ts the gulf #tream? The most important | deriving ita name from the Gulf ‘What ts the “tankage” nsed for A waate product of the slaughter house, or a poor grade of meat mash. and best- kenown ourrent in the Atlantic ocean, | Mexrtoo, out of which {t flows be- tween the coast of Florida on the west and the Bahamas on the east. | Ite breadth in the narrowest portion STANDPAT RULE FROWNED UPON Senator McCormick Urges Killing Seniority WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—-Polltical Washington was guessing today about the renl purpose behind a let- ter from Senator Me-till McCormick, | Iilinots, to Senator Lodge, Massachu- | setts, republican leader of the senate |suggesting that the time honored seniority rule in selection of commit- tee chairmen be abrogated. | This rule is one of the senate's fetishes and instances {n which !t has been disregarded are very few, It | makes length of service rather than any ether qualification, the absolute rule as to selection of committer of the committes. Three views were taken of McCor- mick’s letter. Burope today he could not be reached for an explanation of these views. That it was an attempted assault on the leadership of Senator Lodge. ‘That it was a progressive move to gain control of the new senate thru election of farm bloc and progressive members to Important committee chairmanehips, That it was designed to keep La- Follette, Borah and other leading pro- grensives who are regarded by mont republicans ax radicals, from getting } important chairmanships to which they might soon be entitled Lodge leadership does not depend on reniority. He could be ousted if a | majority of his republican colleagues wanted to replace him, |Delicious! chairmen, no matter how important | As he war en route to! Expresses But Poorly The Unique Flavor of “SALADA" TrzeA. sail TRY IT FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL. BLACK (Orange Pekoe Blend) MIXED or GREEN R. & H.C. 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