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THE SEATTLE STAR | Cynthia Grey: } a Q + ' Second Main Girls Condemn Law That Would Compel Them to Avenueat - Ou Wit 6720 Remain at Home Until 21 Years Old—Would Do| Pike CHATS WITH More Harm Than Good. YOUR BY CYNTHIA GREY Never was there a law that worked for the common good | of all that did not work a hardship on the few. Today we} | have the girls’ side of the discussion as to whether a girl 5 + should become of age at 21 instead of 18. What is your| aléo ; ens opinion? Following are some of the letters: | How to Use Your Dear Miss ¢ y: Altho I am strongly in favor of girls be-| Good Shirts coming of age at 21 instead of 18 in somo cases, I feel that it! Gas Ran e would be quite unjust for others. For instance, I have a girl § friend who is supposedly adopted. Her mother has a family of children, girls of this one's age or older, The woman has ‘The upper oven tn your gas range Is for baking and roasting; Jolin 5 re lower oven is for broiling. The same burners heat both very good means of support, too, but this girl is made to go e ‘ Gvens—you can bake and brol] at the samo time with the same out to work in a factory in the day and in the evening do the consumption of gus. housework, that ia, scrubbing on her hands and knees, wash- After use, the oven doors should be left partly open to per ing, ironing, etc., after her day's work is done. Not only that, | Milt free circulation of air while the oven ts cooling. This will but she is made to pay board and wait on these other chil- Gewvent your oven from rusting. A Uttle stove oll applied with dren as a slave, This girl will soon be 18, and for her it will Sapam or plece of sett cloth will also prevent rust be the most wonderful thing because she can leave this life r You can greatly prolong the usefulness of your gas range by of drudgery. JUST TWENTY-ONE. Beeping all parts clean of dust and grease and by going over Dear Miss Grey: 1 am reading | | 4 f 5 50 them with a cloth and stove oll your discussion as to whether girix|| Mise Grey will recetye callers or Pe should become of age at 21 Instead || i her office Monday, Wetnesday You need not remove the oven burners to clean them. You of 14 and Friday, from 1 to § p. m., Si 14 to 17 ean go over them occasionally with a stiff brush, And If the 1 am © girl of 18 yearn but that || and on Tuesday and Thuredady wes holes to the air mixer or oven burners become clogged with ten’t the reason why I object to such || from 12 @ m. te 18 m, each ° a Gust or greasa, clean them with a pleoa of wire a law, At the age of 17 I became en-|| weet. Please do not come at 1,200 of these quality Shirts are fresh, new gaged to a man nine years my senior, || other thes, aa ft seriously inter merchandise, from a special agg 600 SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. siong Winns fener paola * Fst eae Ab aio are higher priced ones taken from our own had his fling and thought that 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 should be as old as he in ADPAAFENC | way going to break my engagement stocks and reduced. and thought. After several months |inney sent for him an 1 THE GAS CO. Sens Soe my mind) over with him and 1 : This group consists of printed madras, per- |please my parenta, They were very | 7°41 would have tc cales and doucetine fabrics. A good selection as I wae still under their jurind " angry with me when I told them T/ tion of patterns and colorings. — - I thank my lucky stare I had will power enough to show my parents I Phone your order to “Shopping Service,” Main 6720 didn’t have to marry him. 1 left —M ne Dougall- Southwick, Street Fleer home, my mother came after me, but I won ovt and am still living away from home. I have found the right Just Ten More Days “eee rcelll| Sale of Spring Dresses Continued & law would work more hat than fh 9 g004. woe) (iso i eas S Shes tae thn Rtas Exquisite in fabric, with artful originalities that reflect in : 7 jlonger when the snow falls In litte ; every alluring detail the vivacity, freshness and beauty of fakes than when ft falls in large A flakes? | Spring. | This te not ahooys trus, but there | are times when it ia true, If there ts : anuary Clearance oe ll| ee fall, the flakes acowmulate as they nd e are falling, making the large flakes, | and it te wevally too warm for the! 99 snow to last long. If there ts a cold | period just before @ #nowfall, the| fakes are not wet enough to stick together and therefore the flakes re- | main emall and if enows longer, due to the ookd. | Delightful affairs of Taffeta, piquantly bouffant with puffs and | oe rufflings, are often dainty with fine laces and silk and gold em- E 4 : ‘ Fair ha eaigh oe gragand 6 ped ) broideries, and soft, appealing conceits of crepes are fascinating in : an feputchral chambers; sarcophagt | A | their charms. Tailored Poiret twill has a prominent place in this * * aad ts oe to jrosscee “of | _. shag ca; mummy of one of the kings It mast | be remembered that the tombe of the | ‘ . Hundr-? 7 wea dieeen ae For Choice of Hundrs of Kuppenheimer iv“. 7 , Elegant Bolivia Coats --and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats [a aoe a MN ERS : | cusotiom ts" the 31 gohe' phooe, sohich collars of deep lustrous furs, these Coats are $55 | tae foo small and toe easily lost to developed in the most authoritative styles for Leather Goods Sale Sap ¥ nfo ny = bambi 7 | The PRGippines @ m4 tropt- las oer 25% Off ea ete Sse ||| with Soo ef Lafaied ALL HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS {22cm /ecrios ont : [ ippers ARE NOW ON SALE AT SUBSTANTIAL sevens Sass ll | Paris Spring =“ i r Pair som, downpours usually last one or) | foo hours, but steady Hight rains | and soft pompons tp matched REDUCTIONS part of Beptember to the latter part S z > z |of December. During the rainy ese- | S les . With padded soles and heels, i - umually continua for days and weeks shades, this epecial is of in- e e pedly @ few hours’ intervals of in color F pat to escape pecials in the “a Begs | Flow much ts spent for pubic eu- American Beauty leation In the United States? | For 1818, the last year for which K\ Cheasty Junior Shop ie oe ee |ary and secondary, $74960,154; for Smart Spring Millinery ne Children’s normal hoot Soschere, $86,144000; for Moher abe. Hats that reflect the charm and individuality Shoes | rhe beid ppp? ee eae of their wearers—that express in fabric and Sizes 8% to 11 publlo and private, $197,955,415. The trimming all the freshness and vivacity of Shoes in black ana brown e grand total was $919,729,258, Spring. leathers, with welt soles, cloth eee tops, wide toes. Special, $1.45. What ts the mbstance tn Concord Developed in hair cloth, candy cloth and satin, with erin interesting trimming ideas of biot feathers, ribbons, For a large assortment of Children’s Overcoats igtap eet yo a ‘On; Jet ornaments and ping feathers and sequins Misses’ and Si causes thts taste. Bketohed, at left a Sketched, at right, a eee Chapeau of black heir Hat of brown satin, . . , izes 1 to 5 What ts @ good formu for clean- cloth, with « stunning featuring — glycerin Big Girls’ Shoes ing windows which does not include jet ornament. Priced ostrich feathers, Priced In brown calfskin. Footform water? $10.00. $12.50. A somb-iquid paste may de em- lasts. Excellent for wear, 95, e ployed made of calcined mhgnesa $7.50 to $12.50 aaete™ “ and purified bensine. The gl: —™ ne % —MacDougall-Southwiek, 2 / Cents a P alr mea and lw ft ra secant tend ew maar wnttl 4 de brilidant. cy ae When 414 the Parcel Post service begin? - nie —— For the Famous Ironclad Hose January 1, 1913, under the act of Former Light Co. to word received here by hie brother. for Boys and Girls gagged oe in-law, James Eider. that he would die Thursday, but he Manager Is Ill rallied, and hopes are now enter Convict Jeweler A. L. Kempster, who was manager | tained for his recovery. for Advertising of the old Seattle Electric Co., ts artt- sent en — snags ive = “8 90 | Now Orleans Ratlway Co. when he Mrs. Kitty Davids, proprietor of|!cally ill in Now Orleans. according | Po" actin in 1920, Manhattan Shirt Sale a Enrich the Diet NUXATEDA Ss viedo. in health -building vite- peer, Pe oe ~~ rake i suffer in body and strength. Eyes Examined Free 8 Th and 1 b | one Ws bacrs ae pects | Ive operations for years have come 4,00 000 People for you to wear toric bifocals, to me and have been ground in one piece, including the Permanently cured. Z val pes of pure cod-liver oil abounds § | ®™78" ly highest quality frame, for— in health-building ? | Yours pear st vitemines. if the proke \ $7.50 j were ev ehrenie the ' 7 ts in 1 ad roa $100 Cash, $15 Month bert Piegger po Y Write today for thts FREE co 800 | Marcum Optical Second Se iow ome. pure vitamine-rich- at Seneca Light waetetinortict ||| eae of Scott's Emulsion to if H. C. PETERS the diet. It builds up health. Bartell Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., le 726 Third Avenue Scott & Bowne, Bioomfeld. NJ. 32-27 8 | Swift Drug Co., University Pharma- 017 First Ave., Near Madison cies, Inc, and G, 0, Guy, Ino