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THURSDAY WE YEUOW SEVEN E STAR PET GOES TO EUROPE Cynthia Grey:(— |The Spirit of Giving—Has That, Too, Fallen Into| Girl Borrows Money She Cannot Return to Purchase “Fitting” Wedding} Gift for Wealthy Girl Friend. THIA GREY have they come to be a thing dreaded, rather than old days? Has the original | Spirit of giving faded into a mere convention which has been adly commereiali ‘Ww 's with the exploits of gton, a detective sent by his government ISLAND Ohea servicn mcugae ual series of the Clutches of Mida: to British North ‘oy to look @ gang of Chinese forward to in th ething to por For instance: a young » whose marriage took place last month, is In great dis- She has just discovered, thru the reports of friends, to her came from a girl who, bor- The man with the iron-gray hair who was w riting at a| table under the swinging oil lamp, looked up and 1 fell upon the figure of a tall Chinaman who had come noise- ssly to the top of the steps that led a intruder was as dark that a wedding gift sé rowed the money to purchase it, girlis not able to return She is blaming her friend for having such an ex- wedding, which she says required handsome gifts | to go along with it. a girl in good ci bility*that any of her gifts were sent by people who gave more than they could afford, She wonders what she ought to do. There is often much grief over the question of gifts when looking, | Weddings are announced in a crowd of folks in the habit of ially. “Ye gods, another wedding—” . sions similar, you'll often’ overhear, ; He| Who said that is thinking “another gift.” |. It is easy to make the u edding gift proposition a bug- It really is a shock- ary to borrow money, r gift to a bride, ed among all young | » hat gifts are worth the tho |tnto them, not the money they represent. If persons will take a little trouble of attractive articles that will be | which cost a moderate ¢ thought—effort | nothing more. inned as a Dyak, and an ugly scar! ran the whole length of one cheek. Hyde, glaring at him, s a member of one of those many tribes of riental and Dusun blood. the loan and is her-folk created by a fusion of O: women are superstitious and n this instance, rected In hitting A woman wants a fan n divplays his usual se i then, awaiting an op-| 1 in fluent Ma. sidered the px What the de Tho scarecrow’s features puckered of the other aged in a silk oc pires, is not for sale throat’s a good like it to be, the person Hoe wishes that even to the moderately we A cat dragged ing thing when a pefson feels it neces Miss Marie Kinne, health, and nou aboard ship to go to France is going with her, ‘Mail Flier Plans Trans- | Continental Trip Alone. |Will Try Flight From Frisco to New York in Plane He Built Himself A|given it have all 1 sparrow into the revived it and will not leave nursed it back to She must not The fact cannot be too tudy music, and the sparrow » they can find just loads uitable for wedding gifts, sa little time and a Jittle rue spirit of giving— which represents the t sly tn the air arm of each ¢ What d'you make | T'o Remove clasped beth | Tqn, Dear Misa Grey ne will receive callers her office Monday, Wednesday Hypnotism!" hands over his k each of these fans is im for whom it he could not r across at his ¢ pared for the prover s) Penningte r times, an it seriously Inter Vang claims with her writing. known to the victim to suntable | belng no serious hitch in some mysterious ma & stop between Crissy field, Vance places a value of $12,000 on| which pounds gross, fully loaded with the | pilot in his place ¢ with fresh butter fs what Claire mail pilot between set of the eyes that made him as if his origin had been partly Cht-| Jare in waiting “What d'you want to do? “I mean to get hold of one of those! Dill Pickles in the lamp-light | see one of those pictures!” From the veranda-rail Penningto | watched the great sheets of rolling from during the day ry little to do. by putting this in ‘-Hung’s men| a hundred a to perform thi: In his proposed flight, Vance will entirely by himself corner of | fans during the past selected from all known data on air- driven by a motor Boy Wants he purchased wi n who has been search 5 pon this departmen But, man altve, I hi the Commissioner faded pajamas, beaming cordi cribes his proposed Might oung father go! ts of a newly deliv it so—-cnce; but that lized the peculiar he Man with whom we 1 remember the Yel when no white man | ne, when we all be firearms the very wid forgotten was just admirin about this life, er finishes dis-| “I don't know wt but It came to m ta ho said, “that I'd like to hang w ecord while I'm young and he er since I was a kid in school I've ed to be a first class aviator, I 0 I have been Mying-crazy. WOULD CROSS THE COUNTRY IN 1 HOURS | anseontinental flying 1s the big | Owing to the difference o East and W of mall and oth I got the Idea, covering new as those Islands, I never remember seeing them existence of which ‘That was Mr. Ch Middle-age 1 will Bo yery glad to p h with this boy, who ca his race had s touch with a mi Yophole in the Patriotic Foem Conducts Own Cas ne of! stunt 1f romebod would be a good “1 out from a of 24 hours. Then s the two others. nking that maybe I could | ° Calllaux as an to help the motor as needed that ca: Jonly in the large planes such a |T-2. The real problem of succ and speedy and particularly transcontinental flyin |Mea in the development of the : 4 a deep breath. see those trees, ston suddenly, “T've a feeling in my bones I'd ke to run over there one of these n't think you' ped into a cane chatr. | | WILL CARRY | GALLONS OF ne Itself is a pecullar-look- ing bird, but fs a revelation {n man ‘There's nothing to stop you'd have to paddle you'd succeed 5 locality to take you ther thick, the upper being of one piec the lower of three pieces with the | jcenter rigidly anchored to the fusel- | The fuselage Itself has a pro- ADVENTURES BL ak ala OF THE TWINS ; 6/ Olive Roberts Barton | stream-line shape to Its The big gasoline tank, to hold 350 |galions, will bo placed in the for- ward part of the fuselage behind the} otor and forward of overpaid by 0 horsepower and 4 of 122 miles an hour when the led, increasing its jtite for miles |lghter with th he consumption of.gaso- “On the contrary. Tho motor !s water-cooled, the more serious in my life.” Pennington rolled his own cigarets. | He did so now, and the girl, lying] back in her chair, watched him in| spoke-like cylind ers and the pro- peller, holding 15 rallons of water. as it appears on tho |ground, in the air Vance's plane is presently and pas that stood on the tab! The latest American girl to| ments and, according to t lish royalty |and pilot, hi Thoro testa which have been join exclu mouth dropped. of special conces: former Follies girl. She now| the earl of A nice dog or kitten can be found the Pet Stock column In the match he held out TOKYO, Aug, 2—A beautiful|read this one embossed Bible will be presented to making {t a b the when they ¢ This wedd |the future « this country thousand Chris foreigners out the em The Bible will be printed in the panese language d workmanst materials | nece will be the finest | He a|sent to mone im money can buy, bi gaudy thing, not b play, It will be of a ha . conven: | were in need jent size—bullt for u The Chris Despite this |tians who are giving it expect that ling v tals api © regent i pretty close to St holiday, and } foreign misisonary he nomy to e knows the Bible. He v York home of Miss Kinne is days? Wouldn't you like the re s for a long Ii to the Washington bureau of The Seattle Star, Washington, D. C. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. postage. successful, || Give Jap Crown Prince —~| Bible as Wedding Gift not dress for the However, most 1 supplios will be wo orders for his everything possi 1 no more morey than ts that he would never con- wasted on an > a big hit with the people—the most elaborate be in @ technical |Hirohito t* tremendously nse, but in spirit I sup-|and the entire nation kill go into a ve all sorts of fetes contrary notwith- Zero Meals for Torrid Days Has the hot weather put you and yours off food? Do you find steaks, pork chops, stews, plum pudding, ete., too much these hot st of cool dinners for hot days? If you would, then fill out this bulletin and send it Please send me a copy of the free bulletin, “Cool Dinners for Hot Days,” for which I inclose two cents in stamps for Name......+ HEAR EE ER ARON REE E EERE EERE EERE EERE OEE EE EEC Rae Street and NO.....sccssescccececcccersssscnssesesccesescene weighs 4,200 (pee what grit would do to pearls. 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The delicious flavor encourages children to use Colgate’s willingly and regularly. k, whom she recently in Chicago. DELICIOUS EGG DISHHS Twenty-one different way (Continued in Our Next Issue) ma rried | want “As soon as night comes they jump on lightning bugs and} ride away.” That lovely gleam olive oil gives your hair The soft gleam that makes hair beautiful comes from the olive oil shampoo, hair special- rst cousins toy “And the trouble they get into !s of preparing attractive egg dishe bulletin prepared for Washington bureau. bulletin, fill out the coupon 1 and send it to our Washington bureau. the burdocks. n custard plo sitting on Mrs, Brown's window , Inclose a two-cent postige stamp e custard set and he did, ¢ oil keeps hair soft and pliant. Then Olive oil in its simplest, most economical form f PALMOLIVE “Wee Willle stuck on some | Washington Bureau, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I wish a copy of the bulletin, “Way: Serving Eggs,” and inclose herewith a two-cent postage stamp ho Seattle Star, ubjects have learned to ride on lightning bugs and since then I the only way his friends could save him out of lies the head |clothes and bring them home tho| and I'll have , queen, that a of Cooking and cleans scalp and hair —removes dandruff. Leaves hair would you please to|| gam ICDS BOD Ae tcut, |i] § Name.scccrcessceeees never |help me? “Your faithful subject, ness and brittleness, Get a bottle at anv drug or department "King of tho “It seems to job for you and| the improvement. Www (To Be Continued) 7, the whole kaboodle of them, (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) A barre tube costs 28c—why more? A tube for each member of the family is a sound invest ment in sound teeth