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SATURDAY THE AT TAR _summen accesories) Cypthia Grey: The nics, and Puppy-Love Scenes Describes Conduct of Good Old Summer Time—In Its Wake Are Pic- “Old-Maidish” Girl Some of Our Up-to-Date ant ste peace Misses. Petey wr NETSB Dear Miss Grey: I attended a picnic the other evening and honestly the conduct of some of the young folks there } » was not only disgusting, but actually sickening. Each girl By had to have a fellow or she was slighted, so she thought % Now, to give you an idea of the general conduct of the whole group, I'll take one couple as an example. The girl (we'll call her Betty) must sit on the ground with the boy’s iS here.) Bt (we'll call him Bob) head on her lap. Then, she must run thing you sa her hand thru his hair and talk baby talk to him, while he held her free hand and gazed into her eyes, oh, so lovingly ag a The walk home was the most disgusting of it all. Bob etty could not walk un- Miss Grey, my friend behind around her, and Betty must lag less Bob has his arm eddlesome busy aughed tried several times to put his arm around me, and I feel sure | Ripe A. I he won't try it again, ating I swim, enjoy a good hike, a game of tennis, etc., and yet I am thought to be “old-maidish” by all of my gir! friends. = i But very well—if it’s necessary to let any old escort I hap- when he was pen to be with hug and love me in order to be a ‘‘modern ) girl’ I certainly prefer being “old-maidish.” “A % I can have a jolly good time with any crowd except for my bide taratien the mushy part. I am asked to everything and am told they uddy an’t get along without me, but am almost sneered at for not } nd he letting the boys love m I have been taught that it is de- | cidedly unladylike to let a boy, who means absolutely noth- A GIRL, ing to you, love and pet you. is well 3 ‘ : | tate Miss Grey will receive callers hwork | Summer fads that are easily made on a cool porch | State in’ hee ‘otflow MouGay/"Weadesdey peeve. Insurance pat Raden are ed to | BY MARIAN HALE Aire ‘ Will please ll and ca a mbray, ‘ w| NEW YORK,. June Vacat Jen ¢ P a ‘: j thing give Pasaaieedd ber bit of 4 ‘ sly inter + does not effect those | @ry place. Tat plenty of fruit and ° a Detar ste @ the. benefita ‘ nk @ great deal of water breaking to think that it she immer fr chan the leo'D Who sald: “The blood of the mar- ht ant T propose to make) come now, this very day pooh ep sc feetive, rolll receive this higher com- | tyra 1s the seed of the Church 9 pres propose to make} | = their fresh r |” Tertullian. “ - oto Al aughed triumphantly s of food a capital ine to 2 ant summe your favorite fl se Now then, you're not ea eatecs } conventional desis if vho were Castor and Pollux? how s won't mind t rathteens ; = cin a nd lines. To show yor win sons of Leda = raiihen: Ta ‘ke. to tat ‘ent, Pull out and leave me, eh * Ty 9 of I vant ot man gs in hand and add a t 4) < 1 peohace A ifreeratnan dag lots t your free hand placed them among the mt to your uture ¢ compa . ‘ n t “ wh they form the two prin 3 that ’ Ma. Brisko then. : my , f , | fights . whereup r 5 kes are made of see her— called , 1 babes debuta fw ¢ nicknamed tho | . at means Agi hin . ? bight ing } meen ad of wear ‘ of Three Kingw his to star | “Ten thousand b a nd tightly abe ith brilliants. Beade ause of the tradition that this no " he an 17° : Sag 8 nate é fastened with a pink are quite a fad and a city {9 the Burial place of Balthazar, to beg gaspec head of the ho rose She wears these with 1 s el beads effec . , Metchotr, nd On rr, the “three t an ber | stpthagce = hy lbaedt ; She wears these with sleeve | beads are very eff Naha‘ padi pine Ao foban CUY Boel a nepar, mong am going to! “I'm going out on tonight's train! jess frocks and the effect is charm-|as colors to match the fr Dust frequently with the , | tolse men of the East.” ria , otk ‘ a see it come in does come| ing is well equipped to| powder? Bicarbonate of soda, 2 cee ik d you are going ki ne r fad tn for ” t r idle band ‘ 1| Who was the “father of American : P the ; in J go along. and e ba And P ny b ~ hese . ne &- But n br t lease will sell a million. tit may mean the you ge no & . the leas Fort Alama. ras, in alluat irries | sts ve sure made good Didn't you—care for her?’ 3 Pied eockpye ; he Cpr “i beg nate, om How “Why, sure. I was all tore up, at pect by ting to the he heroic defe of it made, in 1863, jray brought himself to with an| Why, su ’ : Zeattio Star, || d¥ @ small body of Texan nat the ay c You've got rich ways.| first o did me grest kind i n Bureau, Seattle Sta vy a ama 'y of Texana against a} effort, hastily be Kissed Ma Bris-| Ta ‘Spel ch Sones oe at he did me the biggest kind New York ave, Washington, || force of Mexicana 10 times thelr Saturatty. tie propeaitien. w's faded cheek and wrung her rahe a 5 veompra.|| D. C. and Inclodng two cents in ||mumber, During the subsequent | iehte Pa ag ee rp ret husband's hand. A moment later he|. Allie lifted an interested face, and| Allie shook her head uncomp: * ge oye cal i strugole for independence the Tezan | the setlt cen ted eae tenehea | WAS: ROME, her brother undertook, somewhat hendingly. “Men are queer things. | | Postage stamp tor ore sank “Radiator the lena” se m. he man laughe “Thirty-five,” where Buddy was | eWkwardly, to tell her wherein she| You must have loved her, for a| “— — af ch Ain . eam osc weer theteea ant working, was only m few milea|bad improved. She listened with | while.” f ace In her apron: the. second sir!) om the Briskaw ranoh, therefore| «reedy delight, but when he had f “T reckon I i, tf you're = mind| ers for work to be resumed. | thick Mquld at the bottom of the iad —- ¢ e 4 i ished she shook her head sk Nit that. But he sn that sort | We're gettin’ | well. The batler was run frequently. | * quaint gentleman, indeed, and a| the boy was able to meet his sist cn! mt ut he mays t } the . ding 4 J ¢ Ranser and Grive her directly | amt ec It sounds ni ¢ thine ain't real tove.” Brinkow declared. Word had gone forth that there cks, rent JEST. PUES SCMAAE WAS) | the old home The place was} Got knows I've tried hard pay gag g gas A bin’ Hike sho'd | was sotnething dolng on 35; and from eee ee much the same as when they had|but—there’s a difference, Bud. trad ny minute, W the chaparral emerged muddy motor iam brought his levity to : a@ ‘trash’ and alwaya will be.’ t boller’s rs bringing scouts, neighboring vise Of course young Br o th ano owners, and even the members ta I figee a near-by casing crew. ee r , A | for out per was a jumpy meal, and no- is ea ee an . . What are the indicath at | body had much to say Allle Briskow at id tana bir al Sop ageepen ® Gray turned his eyes in| least of ail, She was alent, intense; isit, thelr long separation, their t of a derrick « fences, left many th -|she ¢ refused Buddy's offer to ing property, the top. of h home, and when the meal showed over the mesquite she followed Gray back to “al Pree aye Atte Nothin’ ext ick. He was on edge, of aad 0 one of her old] Walt over un' editor”: Aatiasine th ¢ ©. It seemed to him that every Seated the supper|. She and Budd cae ) blow of that bit was struck upon his aa Vitenen| hoor’ th ; “How do naked nerves, for he had a deep con- 10 Ad \ 1 that this as to prove the red upon 19,900 top. 1d) k hon he 1 the strain of exclatmed, finally eld onerous. Thi you when y t thousand i v stepped off that train, but it seems a pS 1 toy it d his lecture, more. | like oid times w, with you hustil rs t a t he well fa ae over, was vered in a way that! aroun that ataghats , that ¢ wan an anx ¥ ut . Il would » i © understanding into thetr thick| «7 wish {t was.” brooded ast It bit. deeper into the rock *] troubl | “Hunn?” i: her soul was h tat him ‘ovoked in 5 of 'w terrific i this was a well of some sort, or : a tavasirek: ‘are u . the |@l#e indications meant nothing and an uncomfortable expert-| i ihre epee A. n ‘ant imp ed far To the All except Gray, hicwestt| 1. Wists sometimes, that we'd! not do it is often easter to avg hs heard harp. |e was greatly mistaken. Of xeept Gray him: never struck oil.” siliha 1h otha were ¥ cou’ u big well, something cre- | Pee eniarie Mead when punds rang han t Lt tap-tapping upon the « , something to cre the last dish had beéh.removes,| “Ged Lord: w thors we love. If her broodings, her f aut heaiess ate a furore—that was what he and ad given’ Instructions to} “Oh"—Alile tu back and| bitterness of spirit manifested them 4 charmed needed, for that not only would | serve the meal over again exactly | bent over the stove—“for lots of ren was in a fixed undertone of th a inlents bridge his financial crisis, but also it fis he had served {t, the three ne-|sons! Ma never had a sick day til! and in an occasional out Sp iene yuld mean a frenzy of quick drill- fmroes were giad to obey. Of course| lately Now she's failin' fn ecklessness that bewildered . there | 18& new wells ¢ rowde 1 close: togeth- | made mistakes, but these Gray| Buddy frowned at this Intelligenc me hoarse, throaty gurglings of tho |" hundreds of thousands of dollars | On the morning of Gray‘s comin - a ured into the earth nd the Nel | she rode with Buddy over to FIVE 0 OF SEVEN NEED couldn't stand that. It would ADVE NTURES Wis & WiGtehed, ratny day; ab UT break them—break them, and he 4 more bleak than a rai: would taste the full sweetness of re- | THE COMBINATION OF OF THE TWINS Se ee oi ron, Sehad wed lene . Dy halted and the men were loafing in when the Teen OAs AIL Onioe. 8), had Eanvy:) & Olive Roberts Barton eile Heamnenes eictinr tea ones ona souee| PORT WINE AND OLIVE OIL S*is2% 290, ana nis toot on the tet = ae Sogittone atat ie low's throat, he’d have something t % s spent the {mpatient hours in the 1 won't “i kersapihaias mpl teed | LOST TOWN | igen tants Uaual, they talked & Pte PORTOLIVE say to Barbara Parker, Ho could say | | dod Gaal about Calvin Gray. t then and look her in the eyes. He CRG H Vits comth' here & stan If you are he 1—if you! wished sho was here tonight while ‘| ger, an’ gettin’ to run our whole fam Ar. secret “medi. | he stood on the top of the world. Ten | ily tit?" Budd on t found a|thousand barrels! Twenty thousand! | Allie nodded. “Funnier thing than nic and stimulant to assimila.| Twenty - thousand - barrel gushers | that your working for him tion in the juice of the grape com. | Were not unknown. A well like that | Buddy was surprised, co she asked hed with the oil of the olive Would mean.a: tort every day. But j| him: “Arep’t you sore at him for— | nevertheless, fre n poche ywhere, und. of every | Why rs | what he did? For breaking up that| when ho ar: After a buoyant | 8°00) EUEUY S78 eae (Continued Monday) affair?” It was a question that had| greeting to Allie and Buddy in. |>¥ five ons out of seven in this | been upon her lips more than once; | spected well, then he fasued or-|88° 0 vo tension and hi pre: | TRANSPARENT HEMS ad sigan nit | Wide transparent hems of chiffon nt wine andjor tulle give added loveliness to ther natural body | dainty tumes of delicate-toned build m r taffeta All drt ha Advertise ment PLAIDS FEATURED Smart plaid shawls and capes ined with brilliant plaids are fea d in fall sport togs ~ e Vacation Tri | The a4 1on. at rip : | SMOOTH SAUCE ; . ; Wonderfully Different Mix salt with your flour before | A penny was talking to a jack-knife . adding the liquid to your gravy or | a re ’ to ee 1 Make the famous “Circle Tour” this # ind there will be no lumps. | Poe see Express went) And 1,7 sald the dack-enit as ercch Hprneast he jp rtp atl ait i 1 bon ‘0 ‘oot! Too! lost by Willie Winters, One day he the Canadian Pacific. The route takes you through the Mister ‘Toots, the eng was going to cut his name on a teondefal Cenadian Paciic Roche, with stopover pr And Body, In Dry Scaly on all the steam he could and ung tree, when he dropped me vileges at the well known Mountain Res ' ey Sine DT WHE Aah Gaveh hua oti Popular Bungalon wid you! en Form, Cuticura Healed, n $ 5 Fis Ae 2 is - acaia open, excellent accommo: _ ° last station in Choo was a good thing, because the trea pied been sarary of. tk “When my little girl was six t climbed seven would have died includes: Seattle, V ou months old na broke out ail Round trip 1 seven valleys t ov “I beg your pardon,” said stoke, Glacier, Golden (for Lake over her face and body In a dry, idges and thru seven dark |just then. “But did you see « (for Emerald Lake and Ye scaly form, It itched and burned eattle and came at to Lost |rag doll? Her name Ruby Joan | en ebdharaey pani Boipy ot raeeses elit eld causing the child to scratch, which id she wore a patchwork dress hated dani Has leh made the eruptions bleed, and she to it stopped and Nick andjand polka-dot stockings. She | ‘| P, iff R il was cross and fretful. The trouble e y got oft. wicevution e7és~ and painted? Halt Canadian cific Railwa lasted for two ye IE way thaeaton yes and pint y ed fom et any icago bverything: that was over fost in| “Why, yes, 1 do bélleve Ihave £.P-.. STURDER, General Agent benefit. I began using Cuticura Soap world’ wbemad: td’ bs there paetl’ Tah asgieaeed! the sage uhita (A SECOND AVENUE Moin and Ointment and after several ap- 1 they had all come to life | politely. “1 belleve she fa ken i plications the trouble seemed better. | | { uae ie could BEL” | netiee A reshed ey bald , ping Ties I continued using them and now she d Hidde Masel han une in a cracker-tox on Misaid| CIRCLE TOUR FARE ; % in completely healed.” (Signed) Shah oe! Biba ae s two blocks to your left, | FROM f Mra, M. R.E. Wills, 409 W. Douglas i i then two to your right and one land H St., Canon City, Colo., Sept. 17,1922. ‘Oh, ho, Tommy Smith straight ahead.” SEATTLE § 55 ae kit Wah of Oth E 6 me one thru a crack in ¢ “Oh, thank you," ried Nancy Joy nnd . i EACH THLGN Den Covent L. Carey tite Fig Abi RM ad eae h 1 Nan inated || ment and Talcum helps to preven’ ‘ y i iy Nl penn al ful ome, Ni k it ri 1 do RETURN auln troubles: General Agent Was on hin way to buy # Jol wlieve ‘ound Ruby Joan at Af eoeaidels roa he Atal as madlaeea Sat rh AN when he lost me, and a good thing | last,” Die oeeal ok eoeie Dh ann Aad St ever arcane wigs 2hr Tolivnone always ‘gave | (To Be’ Continued) i Shere, Roap Be. Ointment and toe, Taleum the, Seattle, Wash. Cuticura Sony aves without mug, 2im a tummy-ache.” " (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) | symptoms. 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