The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1923, Page 15

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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 i oe Pm oUW Ow SEVEN, Cynthia Grey: |. FRAU WIL HE LM | ON HER BI BIKE | Are Your Goldfish Happy? THE BOX TRICKS Ire It Fair for Married Men to Flirt With Other Girl fill out th oupom; a | When They Deny Their Wives the Same Privilege? 4 f PARRA PAARL OLR N AAP PAPE APANIN By EDMOND Sane...) | Inquire 3 a Bachelor Girl. & ye, : Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, —— - oops WAUSTRATED By 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. € Ouea SERVICE InC.\4 Raw SerreaF ein BY CYNTHIA GREY be \ At I want a copy of the bulletin, “Goldfish, Their Care in i men, many of them mature, think it } k 5 Ii Aquaria,” and inclose berewith five cents in stamps BEGIN HERE TODAY | the a C ation In any qua Why do marriec ight to flirt and ea on with women acquaintance especially the single ones, when they resent it if their wive act similarly? Thus queries a bachelor girl of 40 I wonder. Perhaps it is the outgrowth of the double tandard which society has recognized for so many years. ; City. the why and wherefore of thew theirs was merely the lot “ a to obey the orders of man. NOW GO ON Wirt THE STORY hese times, however, Penning Things are quite different now. The bottom has prac Monica ga ton never ailable © came) tically been kic out of the old double standard uf moral 7 ot 7 . g these past 20 years. It is no doubt much more diffi- 4 #8 cult for man to readjust himself to the new order of thing iy / Cua ; | A One Good Dressing Deserves Another— tha t s or 2 fair ister. She : Sle uw ee { t . he Lp Aa see it gl t. wid Sts 7! is ae ca A “ey @ With the perfect Mayonnaise as a base, you can Fundamentally there is no more reason why a man should : f Page | make half-a-dozen others—dressings that the flirt than. his wife—there’s no good reason why either of 4 eee ; smart restaurants and clubs serve and that so them should do it. Regardless of the prating of those men , 5 many people regard as “party fixings” and be; and women who kid themselves with the thought that they , f yond home talent. The perfect Leiria 1 perior in will power to the average person, their AM; estine actions eventually lead to mischief. The young woman's letter follows: r Miss Gr Why do men of mature age think it all right to flirt and carry on with women of their acquaint ance, especially the single ones, but resent it when their wives flirt with other men? Chey invariably explain it by saying t it doesn’t mean : anything to them—it’s just pastime, ete. But if friend wife é ( cthe dressing made of new-laid eggs pry the shows a little too much attention to some man, hubby liter-| Princess Hermine, wife of the ex-kaiser of Germany, out fod oitey and within taney wee ae ally “goes right up in the air,” and insists there's something! for a morning ride on the estate at Doorn. The girl in the Dressing: }4 cup GOLD MEDAL Moyonnaise, to it, eo ed Slag, Pena yay 44 cup Chili Sauce, alittle grated Pimento to flavor, I am single, 40 and proud of it, and I mean to stay single _ - Add grated cheese and chopped pickles, ud J . -, copy of The Salad Bow!, « book of Gold Street and No State I am in a position to see both sides of this question, and I'd ys a danger of the coupling break Medal Reasons and Recipes. like mightily to know the answer, if there is one. PM re wy. Wilh Feoe ‘ », precipitating to the track any. hae “The Taste Tells" MISS FORTY. pe 7 Sate y * || one standing over (t; and in collis- J ee ea M _ fro 3 she mat bane one wars THE BEST FOODS, Inc., New Yorke Bou Wishesto ‘ yee , h || te polnt where one car telescopes | ary 13 and April 16, 192 The car ¢ sands of uranium nit Deserted Girl and Child Want to Find Home Zero Meals for Torrid Days poe eeeeneeee~ 1G Every Pair of Ladies’ and Children’s Please send me a copy of the free bulletin, “Cool Dinners for Hot Days,” for which I lnclose two cents in stamps for We have gone thru the entire stock like a cyclone thru a Kansas cornfield, and have cut, ripped and slashed prices to merest noth- ings. These Prices Speak for Themselves Satins. Ankle strap, French Patent vamp and gray quar- heel, and one-strap low heel, trimmed with suede. Patent low heel Sport Vamp. heel. Brown kid low heel Pump, Black satin, French heel and one and two-strap. Black and brown kid Ox- Cuban heel, one and two- fords, f strap. White canvas Oxfords, Cu- ban heel, one-strap, two- Sport Oxfords, patent and ' strap, and white and buck, b trims, rubber heels. of Hats Saturday 4 welt sole, black and tan Simmcee ie gte re. tie t e ft ache the long table stood ow he and following week ¢ ADiTenae 1 He peste ie ZO. PAIR . the ‘ia’ : 3 este < ( os 4 a ES PERSO TTT ter, one and two-strap, low OF THE TWINS The Pair &“ Olive Roberts Barton THE GOOGLIES Patent and gray trimmed Washable white kid, welt Pumps, Cuban heel. sole, Cuban heel. Black kid, one and two-strap, White kid, trimmed with red welts and turns, Cuban cross strap, Spanish and heel. Cuban heel. Brown and) black “iid Ox: 1 glad the Sandal, fords, rubber heel. with rubber heel. Patent and kid, French and Green cut out Sandal, rub- Cuban heels, welts and est ae naked f ber heel. turns, blade We'd better g out of ” sald Dawnc at Monic elbow As his arm 1 thru hers she t . tie inst! glance gy OU will be agreeably pleased to see the wonder- i , ‘ 1 into values in this assortment, including taf- f a any irregular eshoe fetas. Come early to get the best selection, The Pair “I can see around the world with these eyes of mine She saw the central figure stagger | sce in Rainbow Land| And before the Twins could a ila Abe, Sane Thee lent Gait Another group consists of a if ; went with Mister |much hadn't the ly|of the. powerfully-built Oriental number of attractive hats, We t prrecnae une HLSRUME Rainy LeounC HT od 6 oo cclnte tne socema Me autre promise a surprise! ay Children’s Patent Mary Janes. | Children’s two-tone patent Pump and ent of a hoarse denunciation that es were not beautiful. |again! “Aha! 1 knew it!" he crte s joxt In the tumult of voices, Including Some Felt Hats y Sizes 5 to 8, 81% to 11, , tan and elk Mary Janes, Indeed th emperor of China is havir aught the glint of the plue Res dy ne tbebctgted erdly: pricn, ee e 5 to 8 at $2.45 Pair ie ing on am omc jr he dithering omni condom el | ALL Summer Hats |i . $1.85 8 to 11 at $2.65 Pair cba Hana oa ent i, “man ean ue aeons tae ehl| | One-Half Price and Less! \\li doing, |0 escape. But he only fired once All ; White | With astoun accuracy, he shat —_ A . a Caivns |tered the glass chimney of — the Ae siery * a de thednde: lahoe Ps:9 i winging lamp, plunging the build-| Hosiery 7 High or redler Claus f# paintin we nox. | 198, Into, darkne : at Low ev adation [ered Wailitle: aa rand], Thirty seconds tater Monten found Shoes reelf leaning against a wall under ai you now we wore com-|Mrs, Claus ts making Gress. | a’ set domo. sprinkled with’ star , ; 50c ng? Yow she's pinning a paper o tt ld Bag ht a St ss y Ff Maven. nal °k Gobely: HAH RILE oe en Ke oon ping (tor: breath,: atpoa) the Pair ,i if dg 7 4 nl ide She was wondering ! id brought é Pennington had fought A ether it had actually been 4 tornaway'a diamond pendant people hay 5 stretch, |never have study ut all, You'd} contained in the queer packago the thers have ears that stretch (when |Know everything.” transit of whiclt the Mnglishman PINE ST. 221 PINE ST. are secrets to be heard), but (To Be Continued) had striven to intercent we have eyes that stretch, Look!'| (Copyright, 19 ”y Seattle Star) (Continued in Our Next Issue) rtant e yen o “Oh, my ‘ y happt were not othing. Some|"l wish 1 n Gi You'd

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