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THE SEATILE ExAs ‘ Mitzi Full of Restless Enthusiasm’ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1923. = — — ° tlhia Grey: a BY CYNTHIA GREY Thinks Mother Is Unfair to Her—Girl Expected to Give All Her Wages Toward Support of Home— Brothers Give Less. Don't tet child stay billows, constipated Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of 18. My mother expects me to give her all my wages, but she thinks it all right for my brothers to give her only enough to pay their board. It has been the same ever since they started to work at 16. They always have plenty to spend for amusement and they buy |the clothes they like. And all have money in the bank. My }mother uses some of my earnings to buy my clothes and gives me a little for spending money. But I would like to choose }my own clothes and | want more to spend and some to save. De you think she is fair to me? DISGUSTED, While your mother doubtless means well, your letter indi- cates that she perhaps has not been quite fair in her atti- tude towards you. However, the situation you describe ta not unusual. A mother often expecta more of her daughters than of her sons, not only in the support of the home, but also} in devotion and in help about the home, In some measure, of course, these greater demands upon the daughter often are justified. It usually means more to te = her than to her brothers that the home is an inviting place, |} pap” now od iilaaty wart eee |ecumorng or 09 es aad ie she does more entertaining than do her brothers. Try to | Section and in a few hours| Tell your druggist you want only| look at the matter from this viewpoint. | we a well, playful child again. jie geatine California we Sore a You are old enough, tho, to manage your owen money and, ne * oom Bgl 4 Mhiven ut dlr neon printed on tortie | With your mother’s supervision, to select your clothes, Budget ier falls to Work the sour bile and | Mother, you must say “California.”| your expenses, allowing a reasonable amount to be paid to ion poison right out of the! Refuse any f your mother for board, laundry or any other services of that Del ¥ H ld In f kind, and a definite amount for your other expenses. There e egates | Fo. nquest for should be an allowance for amusements, of course, and a to League Here} Auto Victim) definite sum, however small, to be saved each week. It is ‘Marke and William shertt,| To determine whether his death| your right to insist upon this plan, and surely your mother ithe four nexroe delegates who | ™*, —— bo ——— red will agree to it if you are careful in your expenditures. de nich he wai red the negro race at the/ ber 7, G 4 , a7 > the | vember 7, Coroner W. H. Corson will] 4. nations a “ Gate [hold a post morterm over John Haig Bigs nll first airship to ind, will speak to Seat.) Henry Barnes, 74, who died Sunday | tanta citizens at Liberty hall. | at his home at 3014 Wallingford ave| ,7%¢ RoW. oiont tirtatite, from ey Thureday night Barnes was struck by an automobile | O7e® ~oag sand we atrehig | large reception for the | y K. Meek, 2903 Wood-| * goed = Attensa, gteter peers ‘deen promised them was the British officer in comman: heat *, and suffered a frao h egies ant ernlp wounte What game ts found tn Pennsy? vania? Black Beare are found tn the Alie-|féflects the simple howsckeeping of | ohany mountains in central Pennayl-| arly times and ts associated én tts nia, Deer ave found in practicality | Svinning with the duties of the stewart of chief cook in a nobMeman's ER, MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love Its Taste ' and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels SPIRIN _SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross’’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Mitzi, as she appears in one of the acts of “Lady Billy.” By Wanda von Kettler Three minutes with Mitzl Not enough. Not nearty enough. But three good minutes at that—three that will not be so iter Yor M he diminutive star of) “lady th week at the Met.) ropolitan theater, te al quick, and nary 8. me existence finds time to drag. Not| Accept only ‘‘Bayer” package which contains proper directions. household. There are many other ©V® tn the short while “between pe household names, such os Bailey ;| lis | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Headache Rheumatism Colds Toothache Mise Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Weinesday and Friday, from 1 to 3 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 11 & m t 13 m. each week. Please do not come at other times, as It seriously inter forea with her writing. Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Star readers who would Itke Usts of available material for de bate purposes on the subject of national and municipal ownership of public utilities will reoetve « bulletin on same by writing to the || Washington bureau of The Seat tle Star, 1222 New York ave. Washington, D. C., and tnclosing two cents in stamps for postage Marshall ; Sargent, which meant sery-|_ Mital never ite down “behind | ant; Cook; Norris, for nuree, eta. |*08*." unions ft te Just before cur 1 |tin time for the first act, when he “makes up.” Between acts she stands up, busies herself in her dressing reom while upright on her feet, because she doewn't lke to re lax in “business hours.” I know so, because I looked tn on Mitst between What can be done for brittle nafis? If the nails are brittle tt ts because they are dry and they should be mots toned by an oll bath. Put some olive olf in @ shallow bowl and soak the nails in this for 10 minutes or longer every evening. If this ts not feasible, massage them every evening wtih | cold cream. eee Mitzt has beautiful Jong gol4-color- | it," she declares. “I love the West.jom Boyd Marshall, who plays the 4 hair and eyes that are big and| But my, how I wish !t weren't so far | part of John Smith, the leading man blue. from the East. I don’t like coming |in “Lady Billy.” He's her husband. And she bas a hobby. It's playing |s0 far to reach it.” mS: 9 the second and third acts at the that’ ru - theater Tuesday hight and ghe ex.|St Pousekeeping. “I don't have| She kes America best of all coun-|1,0y Temuting from three minutes piained to me why she stalked about| much chance to really keep house," |tries, tho she was born In Budapest, with Mita arg of sitting down. she says, “but when the opportunity | Hunga: and has traveled tn prac 6 gore to a movie when she! comes rhe , tically ta of the world. republics Who said, “Give me the man with wants to relax. “I'm wild about Pm Sek a ocd ie Bu fers Hungartangoulash icone eccaseiag pel of the ‘What will prevent the breeding of | Plenty of nose. movies," the little Indy says, “but pea a to American roast turk. “Can't help |terrtiory of the continent and hav meaquitoes tm ily ponds? THis was an expression often wsed)} haven’ any ambition to be in|can in my own home Yes, It's there |it. ane explains, “I was brought up| ing nearly 2 The usual practice ts to put gold|*¥ Napoleon. Mis own move was ex-|them.” And it would be a shame,|in New York—thac ts, fust 25 miles|on Hungarian food, and 1 like tt| fish ta the water, quisitely chiseled, sculpturesque in) wouldn't tt, to have Mits!'s laugh|out—and It's called Gedney farm.” | best.” On an average there are twine tn eee mold, form and ceprearion. }tost on the ficker Mitzt hates to travel. “Simply hate| Among Mitzt's other preferences ts |every 69 births. What will remove butter coloring = 7 io ee from cloth? Try washing the article, on, which butter coloring has been spilled, in good esapy water to which a small amount of lye has been added It may require several washings before the stains disappear. cee What was the Mayflower compact?/Mra, Jones States She Suf-| the Mayflower, @ obi fered From Colds, Rheuma- all the wild of ynsetticd parts of the state. The open searun for hunting deer ta from December 1 to Decem- ber 15, eee ,000,000 population, A TIME. OF OREN White-Henry-Stuart Building A Directors’ Room of dig- nity and beauty, luxuri- ously furnished, has been completed for the con- Look What We Have for You— venience of groups wish- ing to hold board meet- ings. Adjoining the directors’ room and furnished in har- mony with it, is a smaller conference room equipped with telephone and type- writer facilities. METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY SEATTLE 01 Puritans on boar hese persona was to tneir names, each on behalf of them- aclves and their families, to a com pact by which they agreed to “cove- nant and combine ourselves into « clit body Politick for our better Or- dering and Preservation 4 Further- ance of ye ends aforesaid; end by Virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame guch just and equall le dinances, Acts, Constitutions Of- Hees, from Time to Time, as shall be thought most meete 4 convenient for ve generall good of ye Colonie, and wnto which we promise all due eud- mission and obedience.” eee ‘What people believed that the human race came from eges? The ancient Peruvians believed that the sun came down to earth and latd two cogs and from these eggs men sprang. 4 eee What ie the origin of the name Stewart? ble — Tanlac Over- comes Trouble, “Taniao helped me eo much two years ago that I wouldn't think of taking anything else when I don't feel right,” «ald Mre. Jennie Jones, 618 B. Pico #t., Low Angeles, Calas she purchased « bottle of the medi cine at the Owl drug store recently. “Indigestion kept me in misery several yenre, It was eo bad I | couldn't eat meat or anything sour, [and gas on my stomach after eating | was simply awful. On top of that I had neurnigia all on one side of my face and I was fearfully nervous. I was #0 run-down I took cold easily and had a terrible time all winter, “I started taking Tanlac when T read about tt in the paper, In a short time I could eat anything with out any trouble afterwards, The neuralgia left me, too, and I gained a4." weight. I think Taniso is just splen- | Tania ts for eale by all goed Grug- tism and Btomach Trou- Stewart ts one ef many household mes in the English lan, . 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