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Mq 4 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923. ald ackie Coogan Gets $6 a a Week Spending Money BY JACK JUNOMEYER | ea na Las “ 108 ANGILIM, Jan, 22.—Gow antares ey | Many and Varied Are Opinions Ewpressed on Chang-|i¢ must ve great to be Jackie C¥o-| ing Legal Age of Girls— If You Have Any Ideas on) gas, miniature millionaire by his ot Yano. Bendon itbrery. 4 4 e . , ) te of sleoping stcknens tn the Subject, Why Not Send Them In? earnings and just grab &] we there ian't much spending of | hemviful of gold and buy ef kinds ef) the Coogan fortune on ite young BY CYNTHIA GREY Patronize Home Industries Buy Home Products Sixteen million, two hundred thou- sand dollars’ worth of shoes are pur~ chased in the State of Washington each year. At present one-twentieth (57%) are manufactured in this state. If all were manufactured in Washington, 5,700 additional would be employed, the payroll would be increased by over $8,000,000, there would be an additional capital investment of over $2,250,000, and there would be an additional con- tribution in taxes of $100,000. Buy Home Products and Build Home Industries. Pacific Northwest Products Committee BARTON ent Thee) Cynthia Grey fails for Mediter | Scabeiad And, incidentally, there's @ tip for other fond papas and mamman who hope to have thelr own little Jack- tan shine In plotures, and live « tite Fear @ total of four victims) } wonderful things! | pomensor, and out of the one dol X See Mines, 18 injured. | l ‘ P | tar tor 260,000 he’s allowed electri train jumps | _A large number of letters have been received in the disous-| Na, boya, and gtria that tn't the) 07 OOF oom paral vl hat fs sion as to whether the legal age of girls in this state should) way ive striking auto. done when « fellows rich; | soent unselfishly. two deer into Leaven | ho rived from 18 to 21 years. Space does not permit me to) at \eent not m the Coogan heuse| Candy and soda pop don't tempt rint nearly all of them, but here are a few: | hota, him. Me’ rather nibble a shredded rus noktve fortune of a mitten and) 2° than an allay even, OF LAW ‘ |m halt for him actuality consiwte of put the piece de resistance ef Dear Miss Grey: Just a word on the question of this legal) ss per week «pending money. And| mouthwatering delighté te pan age for girls. halt of that t usually soaked away | Ces T am just 18 and I hardly feel I need someone to tell me)!n nis Qttie oneway bank. | “My grandma*—Mre. everything I can or can not do, Why draw an age line? & new baseball mite | Bren: of 4 hemp rs Ag seems to me one should be of age when she can think clearly thru Kat a — Saosin” ee. ai a aa ek & and reason things out for herself. I have a girl friend, 28, @| J ainaey kid whone aus we want, I'm going there soon for @ mother, too, yet it seems she is much younger than myself.|income uu. Bxcept in the vaguenty Viet Hot dom? Boy, page Grand If a mother raises her daughters as she should, at the age | way, he doesn’t realize that he has) Dodivert of 18 they will be capable of caring for themselves; if she|™ere money than any other ohf-| So you can see for yourself that doesn’t, keeping them home three years longer wouldn't make | “"*® 0 4» block, Nor do they, | Jackies real riches arent even to matters any better. A GIRL, | Jeekle Canwan picked « very cen /be Mousht for money. Pancakes * “e “_. |aible father and mother. As vaude |¥sh a never were on land oF seas Bagh | | villians an@ Asncers for they|® token-tn pushmobile which ts became quite used to public nelghborhood property; the weg of plause and werent at ail bowteal M® Jerry dog’s tail; the whinesy ver by the quisk celebrity of their) % his Joe pony; @ bunay that ifted son. “Thay realized that on | “Telly smiles’; other kid's voles ntage or off apolitd, pampered ohii-| 84 invitations on hie radio “ears iren become stiff, unnatural, losing| ‘MWY bourse and that. charmity. ghise which’ hex bulltte laboriously, to give away; the given Jnckte his univermal appeal \ioyous yelpe of hie gang coming pe ayes | with familiar “Yoo-hoos”; the olick wo much about what girls da When|, A® ® Sheer matter ef busine: [having tn mind Jace of marbles knuckled from the ring, the boys change their style of hatr- | ° further d@|and some improvised “funnies” with dressing of other dreasing, or get a| "pment as a pubito entertainer, | his dad every night before he gone fad) of some sort, do the papers and|*hey couldn't afford to let him getito bed with @ request that the ministers and girte go into « reving| DOUON# OF sew the seeds of anoh|Geod Lord make him a good boy. furore about the tmminent destruo | >*r- Dash ft, you just can’t help get tien of the country the| He ts not kept in eectuston. There ting sentimental about this little broad, bright way to ell? |are no restrictions on his playr meric of the movies who &» the unt They do not. Boys may wear|No linew of caste fence off the Coo-|'vernal lovable, mischievous kidt their hair in jong or short pom/man back yard where the ragged, ‘This, then, t» the “handful of padour or parted on either side or in| and the regal meet on equal terms. Id” the rich little rich be: be | | % {and boarded. they | the middie, or never comb It at all;| The result te that f oman Reere day out of his fortune. 00 get no charge. [Were scarcely that; just enough to lthey may wear aut is probably the friendijest fttle rich {al kinds of wonderful things, tes are danger-|cover myself. I have worked with) overaiie—whatever « | boy and the most demecratic in tha} And gosh, it IM great to Be a death in Chtoago by gince January 1 oo Nusband charges wife and grand larceny. DICKENS FELLowsHtr- t Thuretay evening, Jan. he Chamber of Commerce n welcome. NEY Carrie Dob “makes the 1% fe] (ia Another Criticism ——j\of Proposed Law at Half Price! Dear Miss Grey; Speaking of our |legtetators making a girl of age at weeme be in of Alt Girls have Prices, seme, fo be (| at instead of 18, will may ris ba’ re te ‘do | enjoyed this freedom thru all these usual years, Why change now? “Mother jat 20" seems to think the principal [reason ts because they marry young. im case Of | Mies Grey, if they would go to the Te elt por ele | Very bottom of the matter they would find tt i# because of low waxes more than anything else that we have de- an: Aton CFs insist on above | UNaueNt girix 7] ‘on “ signed 5 gg S| 1 left home at the age of 16 and caey ROE Get Gi was alone for a number of yearm I Tee tnd Filings s:|have worked for $5.25 @ week and or Hilings $3, uv. Pexibie plat be Mire Grey will receive callers vam, in her office Monday, Wednesday ond Wriday from 1 to 3 p. ma and on Tuesday and Thuredady from 1 a m to 13 m. each week. Please de not come at other times, aa It seriously inter: Cores with her writing. and “Always” Good & CO. Gold Shield Coffee me nara Bacon VSSrisinel flavor ame etre pe K BROS, # CO., Ine. SEATTLE, WASH. * at bought my clothes, pald house rent r plates, owe owe © besten 1 say “clothe: Roasters of Coffee r Riess, hence we do not | cener girls recelving this wage who| Aut « girl may not wear hers any land. Jackie Coogan! x Nea {Cs the Best @itlet dental w would not sacrifice as I did to remain decent. It ts a long fight and a bitter | ‘that any v1 one and yet I learned more tn the) ‘who we are would be| tight years I was alone than books | ou could aver have taught me. show somples of 2D Cor] There are excep of coursa A few girls are foolish and should be! beld down by thetr parents, but we! already bave laws that will deal with those girl. If these women legisiators would fight for « decent Nving wage for our | girls Mmatead of parleying over when she should become of age, they would accomplish something really worth MRS.X.Y.% | ork you ever eolar Work be no reduction We own la patented and trede v dentists n do double the cost fake and in most Misty F ul i Hi] } | follow take girls of the same way. But no mat > «| her hair, it | press If bol a} young flapper; if she wears it putts, che if @ senseless spoony; tf) she braids tt around her head, she ts ® prude. And as far as feminine} lothes are concerned, no one has} ever devised a drons that pleased even | so much as half of the people, In family Iife, girls are alwaye held more responsible than boya A boy can collect twe week to go fo games and shows and treat the fellows while @ gtrt i» ast. teh and extravegnnt If she gots half & dollar a week for hatr-nets, shows and candy. Boys of 14 an@ 1f are never blamed for thetr mistakes oF foibles: but we seriounly that even college professors | condemn them, Another thin henttate to leave the responsibility of house oF child on @ girl after ahe tr TR She ty a good-for-nothing If she earmot do It almnont as well ax a wom- an But who ever heart of a hoy be- Ime expected to do a man's work at that age? T think an Jong a9 girts are always treated an ff they were olf and sent H. ©. Mothers 40 not | G2-G3 te May Seatth, oan (Tomorrow —A Day at Home with Jackie Coogan) 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles Biomvak, 86 Stewart 1706 California ave. FINDS HOUSEWORK —Mre. M. B Dunbar, 15 18th! Clearwater Woman Says Tan- ath ate, ane snc luc Restored Strength After scar driven by W. &. Sm! Attack of “Flu”—Now 10022 60th ave &, struck her, knock- Feels Fine ing her down. “I was alinost an trvalid and Tan- and M. B./tmo built me up to a stro Vidtaker, 40T Leary buflding. were | woman. I consider ‘vy beat njured seversty Thursmy night @t/ friend.” te the grateful and charac- Nainter ave, and Walton st. by an} torts ent of Mra Emma Jen- auto driven by W. Michelyon, 1311 nings, resident of Clearwater, Cal. sixth N. “An attack of the grippe left me 64 ‘firs, A. Becht, Alexander!completely broken down. My stom- partments wan knocked down|ach felt sick, my legs and arms no at Melrose ave, and Olive st, Fritay,| tired and weak I could hardly une int ave. §, (MRS, JENNINGS bie to thetr dinadvantags, they ought |to be treated that way to their ad vantage also. Just one other thing —I do hope 3453 i If she doesn’ by am auto driven by Mra. George Houchaert, 2291 34th ave N. Sb received brulsam. them, and I searcely had energy and strength to dress myself, I just kept getting weaker tn spite of all I could de and, as I am Tl, I had begun to think my age wes against me ever A Firm Rooster of Pactfie Northwest Products The Union National Bank Buffelen Lumber and Mf; Phone Main 11984 PF. 0. FIR DOORS, COLUMNS, Hro. ‘Tacoma, Wash. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. ADVERTISING HHADQUARTERS Blaauw-Hipple-Blaauw, WASH. BLDG. PRODS. Co. SKINNER & EDDY CORPORATION SEATTLE Henry — & Sons, nec, SAWS, KNIVES AND FILES Seattle, Portiané, fam Franetece Pacific Door & Mfg. Co. TACOMA RAILWAY AND POWER CO. 6 An unknown man was report- ed slightly hurt tn an accident at 18th ave. and Jackson at, Friday, when he was struck by « car defven| “Almost from the day I began tak- by T. C. Nakamoto, 1701 Jackson st.|!™a# Tanlac I commenced to feel stronger. So I kept picking up with every bottle until mow I cam pasily THE WOMEN'S international! do all my housework, for I am frel- Leogue for Peace and Freedom will| tne fina I wouldn't be without Tan- Turnday evening at 7:20 Im the| Ic tn the house It ts fust grand herself. Tam sure I cannot see why every- one else should concern themselves | | WORN FADED University branch Wbrary, 10th ave,| Taniac ts for mule by all good drug- j } and 60th st. The public ie tm-/ gists Over 85 millian bottles eold.- ’ | vited. Advertisement. = te ody Fibre Oe) hits Meclatives| THINGS NEW — ——— ae BRE FU | DISTINCTION } Easy Banking + for @omen | that some day the myth of the per follow the fashions she te dowdy and | fect parent will be exploded. A. Fi lacks gumption to make the best of | _ wetting well, Seattle & Rainier Valley Railroad Co. SUIS Rainier Ave, AT THIRTY-NINTH soUTH meet ee a Pacific Fibre Furniture Co. $6.55 Sr"scnnens Black Diamond Furr.ace Coal PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. Beattie Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Sweaters Oretecs Skirts Kimonas Coats Curtains Waiste Coverings Diamond Dyes Each 16-c6w <4 of “Diamond A NORTHWEST or MERI Dry-Sox and Billy Buster Shoes ™: hy the Ok MFG. CO. rropucr iT TODD DRY DOCKS, Inc, Seattle, Wash. or areca, OCF a 1s gg Regge eon to reproduce sach Keme ae are closed. thus forcing’| their commvunition to do double work; they | re ore fueeten and ton) MRS, & J. BRIGHTMAN—Mra lating and ci-culating|S. J. Brightman, believed to be ia r item. eventually set. | Seattle, is being asked to correspond | Bact nti leaants and iecetion, mes \ntth her relative, Mra Hazel Cy ps try flbecome yp yop yang: ifthess, soreness and pain. cailed | pher, Box #01, Rochester, Mich oe eee oe ee eae @ first twine of rheumatiem| ROBERT ©. WYGANT — Thi Wh any pharmacy about four| man, who was a captain in tle + of ts; put a table. | Pret engineers of the First division, tH @ clans of water and/U. S. A. during the ir, wena imt breakfast each morning! seen in Seattle, Dec. 26, 1922, when ‘This ts helpful to neu-| he visited the United States Veter. . femove waste ans’ bureau In Seattle. Wysrant, a the Kidneys, t h | resident of Salem, Ore., is five feet, Blood of these rheumatic | seven inches tall, welghs 140 | pounds, is light complexioned and 26 yearn old. Information regard- ing him will be apprectated at the| loea! veterans’ bureau. Creosoted Douglas Fir Products PACIFIC CREOSOTING COMPANY Northers Lite ida. Seattle, Wo. is our constant effort to make the transaction of banking matters easy for our women customers. We are always glad to give them the benefit of our advice and suggestions in re- gard to anything having to do with investments or the handling of money. We value the banking accounts of women—both checking accounts and savings accounts—and would be glad to have more of them. First National Bank Second Avenue and Columbia Street home dyeing is gua your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether {t is linen, cotton or mixed | goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, | pot, fade or run. tl AMERICAN PAPER COMPANY Beattic, Washington Distrituters for Obie Matches and Pheasant Brand Line of Breome BATHING SUITS Start the Day Right Roman Meal Porridge A Balanced Food fe Inexpensive, and ta the acid of cranes a combined with lithta, with excellent results by _ of folks who are subject) GEORGE B. MAIDEN — Your father, who is 82 years ol4, wants to hear from you. Anyone having information of Maiden, who ts anid to have been « motorman in Los Angeles when last heard from, will please forward same to either Joseph Maiden, Mo Kinley, Ore.; Sarah Martin, Marsh- fiel4, Ore., or Mra. Martha Haas, Beattie. Maiden is said to be about 52 years old, to be heavily built, and to be « musician of consider GLAS ede Milis Health Bread Washington Bakeries The J. M. Colman Company Cotman Creosoting Works Colman Butlding, S11 First Ave, Seattle, Wash. Tt ts) the I toll tn The one remedy that always gi violent relief from the awful pain of Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheuma. tiem, 6Oc. a box—at droggiste—write| for free sample to Na-Dru-Co., Inc.,| Baffalo, Y. 1854 S.NAVY YARD F ‘Take Fast Mramers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Lanve fi At th Friday to sin You N Insurance Co. Home Office SEATTLE Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid {s pro- duced in the bowel to ose the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces i NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL A Pacific Northwest Product Mined tm Mritiah Columbia MONKS & MILLDR, Ine xcept Hunday SPECIALNIGHT SERVICE Vrom Seattle to Bremerton AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION — = =— During cold, damp weather take one Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet Me. just before retiring every night. ADTOMOSILE FERRY Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza. 6 ALrrre Q Qc. ete Candies i \ Ww, vane aS T ; fon PORT OF SEATTLE Owns and Operates Public ,Wharves, Warehouses and Cold Storage Plante Northwest Products Committee Seattle Chamber of Commerce VOR THIRTY YEARS WP HAVE FURNISHED LUMBER FOR ‘TTLE HOMES LEY US FURNISH Yours STIMSON MILL CO. Sumset 1000 Mallard sta, Matra ‘trip Bat, & Sun. Passenger Fare, 100 Round Trip Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Main 8999 30c per Box.

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