The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 19

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‘nl. ht- tty rs pur i a aa » | e \ t WING ed 3 : : ¥ I q Lea y ial lal re y o . t Ritey GO | D ni W ‘ those 4 The Missing Girl—Reader Cites Causes for Her F're- {/ q A Ry : ‘ 4 bs gh ae quent Disappearances Blames Conditicns at Ais HAI \ we ROX-DEA GH ATH oe ea red pee pei 9 17 | hanno pasaseeee ee nA EBISE ene wey |! ° ! nw BY CYNTHIA GREY (Continued From Yesterday) u , r| Dear Miss Grey; Will you let me use your columns to Giey reltived dhat he’ Wee *tn h ned & 1 what I think should be said about the “missing girl’ epi for he had ¢ 1 Hen) demic that has enveloped this wh country Ww known r t tr pete pes hn ted The “missing girl” is the result of an unsatisfactory hom o A lle gach : O 4 ot 1 condition, or an insufficient or incorrect home training, he eat a tie wane ar She is sometimes a girl who has never had a father’ . 2 tt Nov ¢ w lm t care 4 t mainder. I jd I have known cases where a missing girl has been the di ‘ Me y,| tt Soved Gléture cf & rect result of there being no home life taught, or the mother ; ot vit h ae th worked : < hea f wded 7 . It seems to me there is one great thing which parents are ' an}! prepa tn] clearly, A. aa 1, | overlooking, and which cause the “lost girl” mystenes. 'That \ : ‘ ee Baar sabes | ob s is the lack of reserve young girls have, They talk to strange : Budd’ “ es vance tame Mr,| of brig at ana}men and they think nothing of riding in automobiles with} lished t eps with capric fig.| bium, In spit the fact t ' : c ant men who invite them to ride without previous introduction. cee ard whan? t his partner) I ought to hat Ww tra mint julips 1 r » @) t of 5 " hack aii table wheni he had| “Hate you why ail, f 1s pretty « Pe hat can we expect of men if -girls are going to be so wm Gray a allor marooned Why shouldn I With at ¥ < ‘ eon & atoll: hh™ wale’ red Because—I'm a 1| rie Me fina y I hold no brief for the beast. But I am a strong advocate wt oo ring: his enthualasm| ance well A ‘cor of careful decency on the part of all womanhood. She owe was bol ar \ You'd t Ai '/ it to herself You don't A wiser man “There are many yet wel) to lear day. May I In spite of Briskow was compelle alternate dance in a ¢ ing conditions of Joyed himself, one man He had dreaded meet ing the effect of a sion, expecting oppositi was broad minded, t «uy. In the re could have every sobriety for he was Once Miss Mc ague’s had been allayed, she, too, herself to having a good time. tr enjoyed Gray and bh devoted She of victory over him. She to’ the ladies’ room, finally to pow. er nose, and when she reap. ed it was with added f tion and with a new ‘sp er ¢ When next it cg ¢ider man’s turn to dance ¥ he caught upon hi breath coquetry which Buddy did not like,| | hat is the girl.” Buddy, indeed, strongly disapproved| irl? ‘Arline Montague,’ ¢ of it, but that only drove her to| name is Margie F more daring Jengths, She ventured,| her at last, to discuss the young mil-| U: hair up w fon Pacifi lionaire with his friend. | “Nonsense! 1'rb mistaken. She! thia time th \e In a moment of abandor raters eho nOrTt:, MANSY | sprinkling a dead chicken with “He's a dear boy, isn't he? Andj can’t be more rt." had a chance to ob to him that X my boy, I do not.” jcavenne pepper, and putting it} #0 innocent.” | “A woman can aslat his best—or worst tie| had Buddy's money 4 where the dog could steal it. SRS ithe ee . E quoi t a long way with the;@ marrying man. Both of Buc are many reasons,” Die Serve pings aelacr strane | ¢ id baaki” eesptied’ “by ee pe tts How can I kill the roots of a tree A DVE NT VRE s 0 to speak, from even| time, however, so Gray wa think waaiece hee” j that grow into the Joints of a sewer | © a few and olde ly beguiled by this flattery Co Tonnes pipe? OFTHE TWINS w drinks, and the elder man] unduly begulled by this flattery. | (Continued Tomorrow) | vg. Forest ervice adviees|f} AN unusual offering of all our Wash 6 items that his son haa] night | SERVING soUP | GE Tamia SP (pelt SH GME | Suits. All the wanted styles, fast A streak of the Old Nick in him.| As Gray crept Into bed} daichii made ie dia fe a " - + CHINA TOWN tt was true; Buddy was indeed| bout daylight he had the watiafac.| Never serve he am seaps for tree and the pipes. colors and durable fabrics. like m wild horse, Artifically atimu-| tion of knowing that he had at least |“ course ne second one ; ; | 3 4 islady- babeoumne. «creature Of gure| exiled hs Young friend's open Jeal.| 8% HEHE one of Veretables.pr fish Is there any way by which a sol-| $2.50 Wash Suits ..... $1.95 mpulse, and the mpulses ran the|ousy. That might act as a stay 5 Fi antiee TE MUasive he “Btkvaa| ON" the Jothen: (hand, /of Aecutea’ It $3.00 Wash Suits ......$2.35 the wrestied with a burly! might have “No,” said the Chinese doll. “But I’ll tell you a eecret” The Choo-Choo Kxpress went thru] Au she spoke a whole parade of a long, dark tunnel and when it! cyineso lanterns marched by ca o" 5 1 " h stuck in his came out Mister Punch stu lone being of a different shape, size head and called out, “This stop, China ‘Town.” and color, they looked very nice. You may be sure that Nancy and| The Chinese doll came along next Nick got out us fast as they could.| “Why, I saw you in Doll Town!" They didn't want to lose a minute |exelaimed Nanc of China Town, | “Yes, id the nice little Chinese Along came a china plate, walk- | doll noc ding her head till ter black ing along and putting on fine airs.|bangs shook down into her slanty “Are you alive?” Nick couldn't |eyes, “I was there. But I heard helo saying. something and came after you to “Certainl: answered the plate. |tell you.’ “All Chinese things are alive here. ‘Oh, have you seen my lost doll?” ‘This {gs one place where we may be |asked Nancy eagerly ourselves and not stacked up in| “No,” sald the Chinese doll, “But rk old cupboards. But I must |I'll tell you a secret. That's the hurry away for I promised .y meet my friend China Cup at 5 o'clock and I'm late now.” Away it went “Oh, we're over Next came 4 Chinese yaper para- Nancy. “Come, vol walking arm in arm with a Chi. |mustn’t miss our tr wexe fan. They were #o busy talk. |may find dear Ruby J they didn't see the Twins. The little train was Dh, look!" ald Nancy. “Did you | (To Be Continued) ever in your life?” (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) ¢ in Choo-Choo Land. get lost When sometimes they go #o much obliged.” Nick, n ? Her| he had! the t the Each | THE SE WHITE KING Granular Soap Wash all your linens with this remarkable soap. WHITE KING will lengthen the life of linens and keep them glowing white throughout re- peated washings. Save your linens and save soap by using WHITE KING, With various ty b4 yf es Waipadgonbag ae ggiegonr Measure It Like Sugar at t wed sit ar ‘ der for din e meter ; for. tne: groom ito Pini. ithe ¢ fan , And then there will be no waste. Half a cupful for the laundry, half a ‘ phy fr 7 COM By of spoonful in the dishpan or bathroom bowl. WHITE KING is economi- fin clr ikevauttnde conte ee a pasa h@ cal and convenient because you can use it for every household purpose— ‘ young » / read “Prone tha uaimbee tae not exclusively for washing machin es, i re tions per minute made by these ALL DEALERS RECOMMEND IT Los Angeles Soap Co. Spohn & Russell, Representatives vee nn —— ri hollers| 4 guaranteed. 1 nt | ¢ is of bees are there /dier can be compelled to pay a long|{s done annually by the derailment t theo wexee 1OF ’ ’ sen by reP. P. ¢ overdue grocery bill? | of trains? ¢ dd ont for @ se ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 t 10,000 different] The government cannot compel a| gs , f P ta AG points f ‘ | soldier to pay a debt, but if the mat-| In 1921 it was estimated at $16- eir : t rea ¢ ar ‘ se |ter ts brought to the attention of his | 518,440. t Rt Bar he « ris In it t that Easter island has|Commanding officer, and the debt is| ete + 4 a of th What ortg f the t F fare aie oF a just one, he will bring pressure to| ‘ ‘6 rs - ¢ < | bear on the soldier to persuade him | Star readers who would like in- tt Reporta from a half dozen sources) (541) formation on the negro race, its . ma Y doorman; he f, whenever hb ff ert and It) sald that the ish had disappeared ae gre |] origin, and development, its his- it eee found allied a good might be th f wisdom after disturbances in the Pacific last tory ia the ‘U. &, pronieusea sober, Chances a $10, t 1 t ide the box is a Bible. Inscribed on familiar odor, only half d wece bei goes” ce ts bie’ 98) TM Ge : mboard above the bor are these th Pn oat yb he ? : i This place, to which a great upon her tor prams abut ; itt man in his youth liked to come to : Evidently r zi “ commune with God and with the maintained herself in ph; I pose as no mod cain dae’ wonder and beauty of the visible} preparedness, ravi unfortunately for m: bj ¢ ld, is dedicated to the happy ty t hid secrets from| realty itkeable seer ecm cad ~ * sth memory of Theodore Roosevelt. Buddy. BultyHagiatinother 208 & : nial berger Ranaet cab A Papal bioys. ggh Where had fw: enen her? Ferland thes fol oer nee sae speak stata Me at one man, having Jatt in the the hun time he asked him-|him. We three are dining down. ne halo. dose kins self stion, for amid stairs in an h perhaps you ec a Mallow eee t u ings that first h leok in on w a and ber. E m of familiarity had be. seh: TiSetve has © the uh on a the five principal flavors re pronounced. But patient] atee ate th te cooking? F cre corners of his| OVE", Mallow oa. gor sp , lemon, orange, almond and ailing, and her ¢ nt moment conversation afforded him no clue er had scarcely : t It w hehe Ai tine pedeed vehtiar: Sadie heard nan f RRs When and where did President an made other trips to the dressing| nd left the table. In I'm think t| Fea ero thes sorte one a eee er Pee Cae Agee car | Mallow. was, ‘svat ea ; t where At Marion, Ohio, Marion lodge 70, S —M h —§ Mace GY belghinieah Gos. a strogec| CPO) his Tabs Viaveth i meanwhile, | Argust £7, 1920 | ave others ave! breath: she assumed with Gray a| “Is that her?” ho inquired pt A eee a few more. road eputation will not.” houses, t at night was a one before, but b and with trimmings, for Buddy wore his “two-pint trousers” | | \JANY @ woman's beauty | or marred b; ection of col- lors and her choice of materials, and fashion, the perplexing of color in likely to by jand a riot situation | | The rule for materials is general quality counts, an right here is one | point in particular wherein the home dressmaker scores. For less than the | price of a ready-made garment of in- different quality she may have one of the be nd that in itself Is worth |the experiment As for colors, the subject is Mmit- less and welghty with things the |woman interested in clothes #hould know, but space permits only a men tion of them. ft then, that two shades or two tints of a color | contrast in tone when placed side by |slde, For example, if you use two |shades of blue or gray or any other together, the lighter one will r lighter and the darker darker ler appears rately. with glossy materials and ull surface of precisely the |same shade, The satin will appear the brighter if they are placed to- gether, as tho dull-surfaced fabric vorbs the light while the satin re- |flects it. These two hints may seem unimportant, but take them to hear |!f you are buying braid or ribbon for | colo appe |than Similar those of Joult or dress, or if you are trying to | match suede slippers or gloves to a satin frock or satin slippers to a crepe de chine Wigured designs are trying, as aiso are combinations of color, Both have a tendency to detract from height rected to Roosevelt on Lake Matta-|™ore than nine-cnd-one-quarter|| washington, D. C., and enclosing: s cuff and upon umkeug, Maine? inches in circumference. |] a 2-cent postage stamp, would he the i s bit—he elved the ur repetition of} he Select Colors Carefully this season with a wealth of fabrics | What are the specifications of the | regulation league baseball? The ball must weigh not less than | five and not more than five-and-one- | quarter ounces avoirdupois, and | measure not less than nine and not | but word recently brought | back by a fishing boat from this re- spot sets at rest the question and|on this point, The island still exists, groes in official life and the arts, | sciences and professions, ete. will receive a bulletin containing such information upon making request to the Washington Bureau, Seat~ tle Star, 1322 New York aya, kind of memorial has been Jutting into that How much damage to equipment | lake is Bible, the top of the n bor and in oint, On a tree rm Gray went) point ds nailed a we he was Poor} How can I cure a dog of the habit | of stealing chickens? | If the dog is more than eigh 4. to| Months’ old the task is almost an im- possible one, but wou might try Wash Suit favor You don't directly the $3.50 Wash Suits ......$2.85 $4.00 Wash Suits ......$3.15 $5.00 Wash Suits ......$3.95 $6.00 Wash Suits ......$4.95 | $6.50 Wash Suits ....,.. . $5.45 $7.50 Wash Suits ......$6.45 doe When appetites growhard to ; please in this warmer weather, | lunch-time it’s a hint to lighten your dict— | find you make it more appetizing, too. | i Here's crisp, delicately toasted | | wondering Shredded Wheat—light, cool | what lo and delicious, and yet as full of eat) and fruits, Doesn't it taste just nourishment as a double hand- | like the food you ste looking for? Cheasty Junior Two-Pants Suits $11.75—$14.85 Latest models, with the newest style fea- tures. Handsome patterns in a nice va- riety of weaves and colors. ful of wheat kernels, plus cream | Strawberries and _ Shredded — } A FIGURED MATERIAL WHICH | DS TO DETRACT ROM| GHT AND ADD TO WEIGHT, | The Famous Holeproof Stockings for Boys and Girls Cheastys| R. E. BiGELow - S.W. FREDERICK | SECOND AT SENECA _ and to apparent welght. Ono-qolor ffects ary castest to work with, es- | pecially now when there are tints and tones. | Another point to remember, espec iaily in making over clothes, is that | quite ofterr two colors that seem In. | harmonious together can be used happily enough jf there is a third color between then 4 o many

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