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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 LATTL Cynthia Grey: Puc, |[REAL BARGAINS IN THE BOX TRICK Ki \ | | auchetor, Who Would Have Gladly Joined Throng of #: ..felatives ‘ Benedicts, Relates Sad Tale of Unfulfilled Dreams rin a By EDMOND SNELL. {, for Benefit of Miss Who Would Isolate All ALSTR ATED By f Bachelors. Me © Ran SOTERA FELD directly NEA SERVICE ImC.\9 Kenders who may know the whe (Starts on Page 1) un ted with the 4 oS { BY CYNTHIA GREY fd * Here is a sale of Gloves at prices astonishingly low; me feeling that if P|» Not long ago a girl correspondent made the startling sug- % 0 Fabric Gloves that look stylish and wear well because . gestion that all men of marriageable age be isolated in a j they are well made and well finished, The color ranges corner of the state until they were willing to take unto them-| ® are now complete in most of these offerings, and we selves brides. Following is rather an interesting reply from| EARL EDWARD WILKINS. — can readily fit you. All forme s were greatly aman: For the past nine years the mother cut to make these special offering bir f Dear Miss Grey: Several days ago you published a letter |of “ari maward Wilkins has tried aL dt ante the} |i , from a girl who would isolate all bachelors until they were| unsuccessfully to locate him. He WOMEN'S SUEDE FINISH MEN'S FABRIO GLOVES, le of my official | a willing to support a wife. In answer to her letter I will re-| was last seen at Cedar Falls in 1914 FABRIC GLOVES, 2 clasps, all good for general wear and mo- t ever oc to y ~ late my own past. | Anyone knowing of his whereabout yp a ly ip tons pc brows, re te extra heavy weight; all “oes pe ge lag gyn : i | | At the age of 10 I was left to make my own way—about | !* asked to telephone Bilott 2468 erp tip AlBerge ed a wns and taut ‘tha ceethe ing & trade unlos | HT TE | all of the education I have I gained by studying in the oe vileiens Ventre Cy of sizes. Special... 45c Jn n the West?” i ing. » age of 15 ‘ os fr ome—a ILE L, SHS.—-A. letter y 1 GU manded. \ : ae I drifted around the camps until the war broke out belleved to be in & i prea gift 35c¢ um welght; al}: sises;, Drowam I be recéditly: | ‘The 2 clasps, Special... P serve 3 » army . 1 ime I became and grays. erved 14 months in the army. During that time I be C Elena eb WIMMOE OnASIIS CUMIN cee ae 35c 8 a | a citizen, as I was born a Scotchman. In my life I have met ; BME: Ch young: & FABRIC GLOVE f Chai Hung more than a few girls who were attractive to me, but on ac-|’ sith. ; , oy MEN’S FABRIC GLOVES, me- © hax not written to f stood gla ° r son 5 count of my lack of education I can never hope to be moré Gan ee jal é or le Irive a dium weight; all sizes; browns than a laborer. 7 ell su me, 9a 7 wan expe ° and fra) 25c¢ ; sayy, aR 7 F | | I always thought that it would be folly to expect any girl 3 } : Beet ; cba 5 ) marry a man in my circumstances, 80 I have always) unicate thas MNosecation= "th s mpeg cy Pong Sei fo : Bove smashed the emotion called love every time it has cropped) yon mg. ani Aah oon gallu bgt eg ll : t out. I am now 28 years old; have started farming. I in-|) yy. : es ern nm or in 0 ur own people has be great} “it w i and there r i vested my savings when prices were high and the deflation | —_~_______ oF . s aff to Phorey wit i t ental swallowed someth rf — s ne hcg | Hearly broke me; so now I have nothing, My vision of hap-|, young lady who walted on her gave Olympic-Central Public Market, 1422 First Ave. : P i piness has always been a home, a wife and children, but|ner $5 too much in change. Discov Next to American Grocery Stores Co. ne | every day they get farther away and I have given up hope.|¢ring her mistake a mom later : by J . ) doubt there are many other men in similar circum-|[h® your Beg safer sag 2 stances who have thus chosen the lonely road. A SCOT. | department eee Hushaud ‘chi Domenta Pe a eae Ik TD De ethan ghd tiade igi lo 08 bbaaa DISCOLORED CEILING DAMPENING CLOTHES H ‘ D sti mked Mar Whe ie es : : en 4 c it Hot water dampens your clothes T Wife Resents It 4 ebangae and dust, they y be|more evenly than cold when you r Miss Grey: | Your columns|are not’ 4 eink ity’ of bi ablo to return the| Cleaned with « cloth damy \ " - . oda water. don't erted whereabouts § rs ta asked to Between Pike and Union Streets ® the th > wea © we were! paper umbrella at the rf t Its at dinn fo p remembered! sight |suitableness dep 2 me ny pr ms, Pp Ive lany pleaseu t my wife does r y y'in the bath : mine have your readers do it | participate 0 altogether we|ing sult department, as of course It ae she had aluabte aed to find Pennington at|terial. Made cf Jerse ol cantor participate in, #o altogether F : ELAR TERY Bent! yeisent’ ca? Weer areuuae harmed to find Pennant ei eee dermey, wool canton.) In tho past two years'T have had| should be a very happy couple, Can|tn the young lady's loay and not the SETTING COLOR CELERY FOR SALAD nd pen ’ f ated m fabrics | more leisure, consequently had more | you solve this conundrum? store's. Thanking you, MissGrey,if| set the color in your pink gar-| Celery for a salad should be eu€ table. I d that my sister od Lord, man! How did you/in the Ii lors, it Is sulted for |, "4 ¥ toned 4 ‘ should f t, She got there just . Jeporte wear. Made of crepe de chine, |e oe home, 18 and | Respectfully, | you will kindly print this letter ments by dipping them in turpen-|with a knife rather than chopped im Er das te Wa Lhd Micarwav al tym cider gttuned, ‘The. only|Fuirse oul or a hake meee LD wife not, overenthustastio yoret| HOME LOVER. | ANOTHER CUSTOMER. | tine. a chopping bow! diamonds disappearing thru the! th t was remarkable about|{t will be ular costume forltried iy hand and found the work| 20M” “fe mo doubt feels pretty Tap ee ae " open window.” , on was the anglo at| fall street w rape llen ne hate hink | MUC%. the: samé over ypur domestic He paused and glanced at h > , oth genial . inclinations thet you ‘ould should area i é F t ful counter WHITE CLOTHES ne fa your etree Surin a of her lelaure time and attempt to d somethi. 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ChafHung | alt Pennington, you | Mr. Chal-Hung ant experl-| will help Jack;,do you? I think suavely, “And | he 1 ; | —what wns it like, uuddenty. | 6 mer. a port Hung’s as ake ‘em, for all his What Every Woman Wants sel rela aiaeeg J to Know ntended to look! ta hat y lace absc ton turned and gazed s was dif I've no reason to do = * = nger man swung siowly ee ete OR the first time, it {s poss- percent easier to iron with Linit. and stood in front of the ible for you to iron in the Linit gives ordinary cotton SR SSHLIEIG TE MUHA whos ba nissh “ol t ideal way —with no “lumping” goods that attractive linen finish ory, Capt. 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Jat the word and read to the d t sist aie the, next ‘place |thp/' This :ts what the’ funny, ttle Re uctions 5 . FO se Linit is made by the Corn cause they do everything in exactly And was . Naney and Nick came to. fellow said; | ; H Products Refining Company— at a funny place!’ exclalmed| “all ‘That's, us lke to anyone |™ if : : makers of the famous Argo d Nancy. “The back doors on the|want don’t we and odd be to like ; ’ ’ mi rece gee IEE a AM Women’s, Men’s fl : aid aOR veans and thre milk bot-|our feed We, Tuesday on s and everything land Monday on tron We, be # 4 TURIRELLL’ , an i JOHNSON LIEBER co “forward foot worst our putting |cellars our where attics our be 2 in belleve always. We,” «aid an Upsy attics our in cellars our have W % 0) I i Downsy, ovehearing Nancy's re | last soup and first dessert have | r,) mark. jalways Wo, night at breakfast and | pS ae i “You'll have to turn his words|morning the in tea © we meals) D 1 C f f backward,” whispered Mister Sky {our eat we When, last C’s BA our| eeply ut for Bow, “for they put their last word|and first lessons d other and 1 he Cl Greek our learn y¥ school In. | oe Vets ot OR re CLEARANCE 7 | of rest the from different be to rward, epi: f CONSIDER CONSIDER 1.” noulGed the Upsy| “Then we shall leave at once!’ | i LA ky THE out all you tell ney. “I'm sure we won't |@ QUALITY QUALITY stay where we aren't wanted.” t's finet’ erled the Twins.| And they all marched off. “hs , But Nick had an idea, “Wait!” he (To Be Continued) Children’s Shoes Also Deeply Cut erlod, “I'll have to write it down,| (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star)