The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 10

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oi eA 10 THE SEATT Some ‘Say N | Others Yes | % in Reply | | Should the woman propose? | Mas the growth of femin in politics brought about a change in romance? Fritish writer, re | W. L. George plies in the affiramtive, He says that it's not only that women SHOULD propose—they're already doing it Their propsais, he con tends, will “hold forth to men a far | greater chance of happiness than they have had hitherto, for th } wilt be sure that the wom them aune th and not » they neee ported. But, after all, what does a mere | Man know about it’ The Star has gone to the real heart of the matter by putting the question to seven women —wo KANSAS CITY, Nov. 17.--A new type of holdup man who strips his Tuckless victims and leaves them shivering in a dark alley without the means of obtaining help has eluded Kansas City police for a Week, In three days, out of five holdups, only one man escaped with his clothes. Turkish Plots on Increase in Crete! ATHENS, Nov. 17.—Many local) @isturbances in Crete have been caused by plotters who oppose Creek domination. Several consignments, of smuggled arms have been seized) by Greek soldiers. | English Printing | RIDGEWELL, England, Nov Trade Is Menaced|Greek Girls Saved, Gann We 6 tae: ome BUDAPEST, Nov. 17.—Hungarian the villages of Whixoe, printers are necking the circular Wed Their Ressners and Baythorne have bee: O14 Printing business of England, point- ATHENS, Nov. 17.—More than 60/ schools for a year. Nevertheless, “ine out that such literature can be| Greek girls saved by British sailors| parents of children of school age mailed at much lower postage rates! from the Turks at Smyrna have be-| have been threatened with arrest here and considerable money saved.}come the brides of their rescuers for not sending them to school. PLEASE GIVE IT UP Ever work in a laundry? if you you kne you have to work pretty hard and pretty long to get $10 All of which brings ux to the point that Mrs. H. Purvis, Seattt laundry worker, lost « $10 Thursday, either at Rivers |] while waiting for a Fauntleroy |] car, or while walking from the car, at Second and Bell, to the Seattle Empire laundry, at West ern and Bell, where she works. ‘The $10 was just about all Mra Purvis had in the world. Whoever found It probably didn't need it nearly as much as she did. And he would prove himself a mighty good sport if he returned it to her at the laundry Honors Pioneers of Washi Stat Goi sea conn awl ae tee New Wage Scale and Mrs. W. P. Seen by Miners dents of the Wash CHICAGO, Nov posing for a lo Bonney, past pret State Pio. he Women's Pionsers, which was |" W.CA neers, at a meeting auxiliary to th held Wednesday in the Y butiding The wild rose was adopted as the/ Three Towns Have | No Public Schools district. | THE THEOSOPHICAL, society an-| nounces a lecture in ite hall in the] « Lappy building, Third ave. and Co. lumbia st, Sunday evening, at & Jo’clock. W. G. Shephard will speak. | t BIG FAT T The Star Offers You Either or Both FREE NO MONEY TO COLLECT! NO MONEY TO PAY! fs HERE’SHOW 21 To Win The Turkey To Win The Fruit Cake . : Secure only 4 new subscriptions to Bisby pane 56 ee are See ae The Star and you will be given FREE now having The Star delivered to them this luscious, pound and a half Fruit te subscribe for Three Months and a big, Cake, made from the finest materials fat Turk will be presented to you FREE! money can buy. Have your friends and neighbors, who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to agree to subscribe for Three Months. You do not have to make delivery of The Star or collect any money; simply take the order for the paper. ALL SUBSCRIP- TIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOP LE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM. Out-of-town subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c per month. 4 ! This Offer Closes Promptly 4 HURRY November 28. Bring Subscriptions As You Get Them Fe . To The ' Seventh CIRCULATION DEPT. Ave, near THE SEATTLE STAR *:: A SHOULD WOMEN PROPOSE: ( HERE ’S np T 7 WOMEN THINK widely separated walks of life, j 7 cael na Reset | | _ BY ESTHER V. JOHNSON F ou are attorneys an artist, one | BEES iad oe iiuekae a Waitress, one merapher, one an} BY RHEA WHITEHEAD BY LIOCILLE PUGH BY HILDA CARLSON F Kin, ounty Deputy Proseew } we actress | King County Justice of the Peace Woman A BY GRACE G. DRAYTON | ~ " T BY CECILE SOREL Courtship, proposal and marriage i } Waitress BY LIUCILE REINHARD A: j 4 Z we And now that the questions | Artist ] Actress lare the rewult of natural develop have been put and rea, | ae much) Won ae , Stenographer pit nti pe ve mn put and answered, ‘ it sin ‘iia a y ry ¢ we're no nearer a solution than oflapedian b+ : “4 years 11 would & to nay the least ood we were when we started. Be: : - . ; pool cide gto | Ht wou : cause each of the women has an do p pot " pie Sie eogon Bee 7 < ot entirely different point of view a bak af ch creams and| the pursued, and I & . Some say “Yes.” Some say “No.” & bunch of red roses. going to change . and not} Propores eaee come ge cert of betwixt and | a as well as a man| If you like « man—let him know | time me Fence 10 ape in paca se 3 get |e tne man end wi ‘ aa omar it e P But. for whatever they are worth se eye at yeu thine! bee clever Gale wagon The girl's heart was broken F And there ts no conscious picking the replies of the seven women o ask @ man to| brainy and you e way © When 18 {t's the tenor in Why didn't you ever put it up to and choosing about it , Along with their pictures, are given ; men tesk up to him, let him haow the oh r, Six months later| him?" I a | If she does the pursuing the mys ; | ee at the right. lieap year it » . nee oe tery of her disappears, and she loses ‘WOMAN KILLS © sy = reRongieg - And if you think you would make! womer om aw yeare lat abi = eettimar 10 her value in man's sight. ‘a Holdup Man Stri nin ai 3 wa om et paving |e Sone SELF BY GAS} = ‘ ’ 7 e © ow an must ke ay uess- | va oldup Man Strips IF YOU FOUND THIS fe of| posal, then I'm for it, It te better]. A> Must MeeP man gueee aM... i Victims of Clothes|} WOMAN'S LOST $10 Sy| tor a girl to know .a omn's real rm. Ethel King, 38, wife of ©. J. 5 ONLY LOW BID Zita are raising a fund fo relieve | bee at Funchal MU Oh! Boys = Giris! Surprise the Family on Thanksgiving With a and a Pound and a Half FRUIT CAKE LE STAR- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 “ egRR gE . _ —~|King, Los Angeles tobacco” dealer, throw . 5 |Wife Offers Self |was found dead on the floor of her } is kitchen at the Ravenna apartments as Lottery Prize |issi ‘Terry ave, Friday. She tied NEW YORK, Noy. 17.That his committed suicide by turning of tive’ / wife had offered to give herself to|Jets on her gas stove, after pig) ‘J nx the pr intentions toward her than to er youth away NO OTHER DOG WILL ( IS ACCEPTABLE DO, THESE 2 LITTLE the winner of @ Jottery was: testi-|t® windows and door with fied by Ray Levy, whois suing for) The cause of her muicide bh t GIRLS ARE CERTAIN | aicorce Levy claings that Benja-| been tually —Hrnidocrnliry Coron, | min Diamond, who held number 21) H. Corson and Deputy Coroner A. D n the lottery, won and~ promptly | Kennedy are investigating this an kinned Mra. Le Mrs. King was found by J. 1 am guilty,” Diamond testified | Walker, who had been oceupyinis thal in court same apartment with Mr. and Mre. According to the King. | King had been fn 1!) health sino © Two little girls, 3 and 6, have » them white Spitz from home M« Anyone knowing reabouts of the pet will > & request from works during the English Village the whe find the little girls at the home of their mother, Mra. G. Matthews, mrentiy favored 8. firm (ie W'tuik ae 'Ne omer sag || Gets-Dance Craze |ine bere «tre sare ass from ~~ s ie = n sian t can take the place of LONDON, Nov. 17.—Every aduit| Angeles. The body ts a! morgue. b ad bid several thousand dol . one resident of rth Mitcham has are joined the dancing club of thé vil ei joumed gre “ancing. club of tne xi. |W. R. C. Inspection wt bid Is not neceptable members now number 1,200 Slayer of Eight Is Held by Officer r any the city law office Jed dn must be rejected | Annual inspection of Women’s Re- and 6 em for bidw issued Families Suicides Husband Nags. Her, | wet Corps No. 1, auxiliary to Stevens . CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 17.—A Post No. 1, G. A. R, was hi Friends of} woman who killed herself in the So She Stabs Him jwc by Mrs. Clara ‘kien 9 ox-Empreas| Pers quarter in believed to have) ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17.—Because, as|Ti . department inspector. The Feodora Techakowa, who mur-| she says, her husband “nagged her | inspection showed excellent work and | he royal exiles from their poverty | dered eight Russian families in Pet-| all the time,” Mrs. Thomas Kern fi-!co-operation on the part of the men» | | rograd in 1914 nally stabbed him with her scissors, bers o fthe corps, 17 and RADRID, Nov xEmperor Cart O98 2 €2:-ay S ae URKEY GEE—BUT IT’S GOOD! Thte is the same HAZEN J. TITUS FRUIT CAKE éhat hae been oo. thoroly enjoyed by the celebrities of the world. The Pruitt Cake with the real home-made flavor. It comes packed In an attractive alr- tight container and retatis at COMPLETE YOUR THANK: CAKE. 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