The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 24

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THE SEATTLE STAR NOTABLES DO NOT LIFT THEIR HATS CORRECTLY, SAYS EXPERT BY THE POLITE REPORTER § ‘This story ts for nm only, Move on, lady, this is no place for y Men, did you ever stop to think that when you litt your bat to a woman you may be doing it all wrong? You may be a« Chesterfield by instinct Dut the chances are ye on? tip your hat according to Hoyle. Observe the seven gentlemen Shove, all snapped in the act-—capl talist, politician, movie producer stage impressarto, Judes, author, Which ones are dot Teetly? Which ones are sm the rules of etiquet? We looked around for an authority on the subject—and had to go to a Woman! She told us a few things we didnt know about tipping the hat ‘The expert was Miss Lillian Btch- fer, author of the “Book of Eti- quet,” in two volumes, who has Just REELS published another book, “Etiquet | times and sald “Ah!” once Problems tn Pictures." “Only one's right = said * ~ h one do you think? lng ley ym le ye “We'll pass,” we parried, “Which Yalees or lifts the hat; never tipe tt." | e's Mant Fees eels litem” we eald, epreading out|, wT. David Be tance, of course! Hite the pictures of the seven gentlemen, | ‘Chniaue Is perfect. ftw at please don’t criticize us. Criticize | milling. Second, he bs tae acim these chaps. Who's right? Who's . the H¢ gracefully; he gr jin front; he rat distance and at He shows the p were actually gla V When a but A gentleman raises his bat at The arbiter of etiquet sniffed stx ree mees silo, but do arly merely doing It a A soft hat may be grasped no ts accompanied by « Now Mr. William Jennings Bryan om the top; a stiff hat by the woman; also when «a man ts 1 fan't so far off-—I mean in raisir rim, always in front walking with « his hat, not politically. His technique Decek eden the Bek te the lifts his hat an, whether o de, but lift It to the front. T known to him p hing the hat, instead of The hat te @ it, te an indication of r laziness and lack of gal he ta bowing, an looking down ins one he te greeting “Maybe that's his Innate modesty we ventured. vie “Take Mr. John D, Rockefeller My ft Jr.” sald the arbiter of etiquet nortng the sally, “he does it jbadly, Ho seizes his hat way ar on the ride and lifts tt sideways. he isn’t smiling. He looks bored. “Mr. David Wark Griffith ta half ann : | : ‘ Potr hat by the top, he makes the mistake » raised when: to # lady, whether she be friend or stranger. eleborate bows Elder! 4 un-Amert ors in of men of div ntitled to the rly men, # lormymen mn are ale courtemy ' For your new Fall Shoes it will pay you to see our Better Values. PRICED AT of lifting tt sey, of Denver, waa much the same | | only a bit more so. | rate about ft—tho he ts amiling. The | Association, | hat ts off too much to one aide, and Thursday by Superior Judae A. W } Some Circles county ry he ts wrong tn ewirging tt.” Frater, | The two foreign gentiemen—Dr. Wyatt, the association contended, | vers “ Au gave notice that he was Seonsrnnys iar i ed Gatig, ase never his contract when the Dairy, WASHINGTON, Pritish author—are all wrong, we | learned. | “Dr. Lorena errs gravely in bow- ling and tn lifting hin hat too far|tion agreed to find him another |away from the head It looks too| “airy, but this Wyatt was said to | ontentatios—overdone. Mr. George | have refused | lis frowntng, an tf tt ts painful, and nash fee gue sp |he t# Biting his hat too much to the| TOKYO, Nov. 24—Kilte are be | *mewhat on what they learn in tn | campaien front with hie arm before hie fice,| coming « popular costume among Instead of at the side.” young Japanese men of the upper) clans. | JAILGIRL AS — Business $3.95 $4.85 $5.85 With each sale we will an order on the ton Studio for one Photograph, size 11x14. fog, withdrew ‘The Seattle Milk Shippers’ associa. | the unsce nonators jad arth x tr Seastee dem: ta the Heart Trouble county jall for possession of Mare] wo a. hee ov a “Please give me another chance,” |"84 case of indigestion and ner she implored Justice of the Peace C. | Yousnees of three or four years So as one friend helping another 1|J. W. Picking, of 616 KB. 16th #t./ 64 that something more be learned | am going to send you to jail for stx| Los Angeles, who owns and operates | anout him, | months.” the bod& store at 319 Mercantile} Butler's appointment will be sub Viace. | fected te closer scrutiny than the! “I waa #6 run down that I felt) nomination of some better known miserable all the time My sleeP| men may have, beonuse those nena was broken and restiens, I had 0 tors who are friendly to organised In appetite, and the gas from un! bor have been pledged to withhold Gigented food caused my heart (©) their approval from any appoint trouble, For « time I had « swell | itkely to make it more conservative “It in wonderful how Taninc has| these troubles, I eat heartily now.! most famous, tho not the largent of| : sleep Uke « child at night, and/ the world’s great diamonds, weighs 664 Tanlac is sold by all good drug-| been found tn India long before the gists. Advertisement Chrintian era. I'm Through Working For My Landlord For 16 years I have been working for one land- lord. I’ve paid enough rent to buy the place. During the war my rent was raised every time the landlord thought about it. And he must think the war is still going on. My customers won’t pay m if pil A gg | . | wil mi MD Ss Mi Ht but my landlord wants to still collect war rent. Not from me. I am going to move to a smaller store just as soon as I can get rid of this big stock, and \ am making a costly sacrifice to do this quickly. Here Goes for Quick Action! SEE MY BiG WINDOWS 1M i ‘EVERYTHING $22.50 i Every suiting and coating in my big windows is } marked for quick sale at $22.50, and there are many woolens there that you will have a hard time duplicating at twice that price. Serges, tweeds, worsteds, cashmeres and mixtures in all the favored colors and patterns. Bear this in mind—I am not quitting business. LOUIS SIDELSKY, PROP., 801 THIRD AVENUE LOOK FOR 801, OPPOSITE CENTRAL BLDG. CORNER COLUMBIA STREET "As “‘Sidelsky Suits Satisfy” JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN DAVID WARK GRIFFITH DAVID ¥ LINDSEY DR. ADOLF LORENZ W. L. GEORGE vy vy me Pd YING TY . ah iz oe Ta 3 z ‘ eRe : ETIQUET OF ino i THE HAT A BIT OF LIGHT Scientists Try to Save Author of “Book of Ktiquet” ON DILL'S WIN) Waste Fortune at Poindexter Men So Clever] meta They Lost Tacoma | mining interests of th over a gentleman offers a civility || cusing the | other spots might —/|have turned the tables t. Bhorey, have been | * *| working for more than a year. Their esearch has evolved a modification | Pe 1 ¢ the suit | . ~yilp ght up.” | nding final disposttion of the ou ag thomas | : - to have been intoxicated. He was co ' "by dement on Judge Ben Lind. | brought against him for alleged vio- | é i lation of a contract, William Wyatt, | lovely--uuntil the organtzation started | ‘ken to the city hospital Auburn dairy farmer, must sell hie a t to collect a little money from - - “Judes Lindsey te a bit too elabo-| milk thru the Seattle MUk Shippers 4: ‘ ources that uevally give money to pene Sccording to a rutog|Plerce Butler Opposed in| rriin-an campaign funds in Plerce ‘The organtration dt e ly that the Potndexter ‘ine to) | BY LAWRENCE MARTIN or agresing to Nov. 24.—Preat liton bad quietly stepped Delivery Co, to which he wag sell | Gent Harding’ appointment of | cathered In all the cast Pierce Butier, #t. Paul lawyer, to! waend turned in to Inited Btates supreme court, & | pubtioan war chest efth ble to some progressive into the Poindexter flo the republican candidates them- | Whether the senators will actively |selves and some of thelr assistants — | oppose Butlers confirmation Gopenda | nad to dig up cash to finance the quiries bewun today concerning But-| Did that Nttle affair get Potndex- ler’s qualifications for the post and ter any voter? Marte, but not from hin “slant™ on economle and other | the rankn of the Plerce county 9. 0. sandal 4\ publie questions. | P. candifates W Littie tv known of Butler here, be | Potndexter? The Pleres county can- OMAN | yond the tact that he has Been at | ditater? Maybe. | FRIENDLY ACT) Feared She Had ii tierpots‘wintsnl mathe neny moe mPa crite And. who worked for much experience tn the le | heaps not enough to ewing the elec- | financial sides of public util. | ton, but some, anyway. | ity work. And now comes the word, authen- ‘The mere fact that he waa once |fic an4 reliahle, that many counsel for a big Northwestern refi. | Hart oreantration and ba gv | road ls enough to cause some of the | tes* “laid down” on Potndexter. They C. Dalton. “I'll behave this time.” |#tanding for me, my ge a ah aa ns to regerd hie ap-| 4M not fleht him: but many of them vie) “No, Minnie,” Judge Dalton re-|the store t# @ pleasure, pointment with eome disfaver. simply 414 nothing at all, and when piled. “Tam going to be your friend, |certainly grateful for the goed) put go itttle te known of him | Politictans fall out, the people win. You have been in here twice before. | health i has given me,” said Mre.| wong senators that fair 4 cee ARNE 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles palpitate so I thought I had heart/ ments to the court that appeared | BE Q—An unknown woman, crom ing Third ave, at Union et. ing In my legs, too, and ft wes! or in any degree leas friendly to la | Wednesday evening with her child, an effort for me to get about. bor. was knocked down by an auto driven | —-- by W. © Anderson, 7517 $4th ave. | jatven me auch perfect relief from’ the “Koh-t-nur,” probably the|S. W. She was unhurt William Soderburg, was cut about the Just, feel fine all the time.” 102.75 carats, and ts said to Slt Wednesday when an auto driv 4' 25 2 26-252 0-0-0 0-0-0 @ 9 0 0-0 Bell at. on by A. EB. Walpert, 7222 Palatine ave, struck him at Westlake ave. e><) Ont et) oO" 6" 0 6 6 6 0 6 @ eb e3c half as much for a suit (and I don’t blame them), fj) WAHT Hi ii) M4 | | | Iu i} HIN | ee | | AA ere imperial Tailoring Co. I C O A L “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR” us el! ss! 0-0 0 00-0 D0 9 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 6 WESTERN AUTO 60 SUPPLY CO. 60 CEPI) 2 Downtown Store Auto Row Store i aetelolgteiris Me Yor wie eA FeLEE Non ska Tks Bes See TE MeFi Seay ele pleated hee AE ae 1 equivalent for an elght- GOLD! ; Mine tion” process is a reversal Fre many-—Rep. Fordney ((R) Mich. the cost of « central plant ¢ the cost much more than mine flotation process and that the owner of such @ central flotation plant would be able to dic- tate prices because of his monopoly tears. vniversty |Royal Wedding Set s the problem oye sawed po-oe BFS private tn- by Fortune Tellers mity experts, nding @ partial! Imperial fortune-tellers have se o mine and | lected Nov. 14 for the wedding at entrate to| Pekin of the boy emperor of China, flotation | Piu-yi, 17 years old, and unthroned ‘ould be carried out. The| because his country is @ republic y experts declare thet the|The bride-elect is a Manchu woman of dewatering the concentrate,| high birth but of a poverty-stricken of shipping much waste ma- family roent of this ¢ Soderburg in maid ot wwe for Christmas what you would like for yourself—something for the car Q Weatlake Store Open Until ® Dp m. Saturdays 041-45 Westnke 812-18 East Pike [Taiccar] anand ncaa & Ned ae sd

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