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MONDé Y, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928. THE SEATTLE STAR 2 entin x c | & Bite SRETRIB TION Cy mtinia Grey: foody; | | Dison MARSHALL | Lead Him a Merry Chase and Then Let Him Do the} | | ee Proposing Is Advice of One Reader in Discussion | ~2 as to Whether Girls Should Propose \AUSTRATED Oy . 7 RW SATTERTIELD ‘ APAKY, i LOS LITTLE, BROWN @ COMPANY, 1929 BY CYNTHIA GREY SYNO r KBDING CHAPTERS | Man is by instinct a hunter, and the hunter enjoya the Ned Cornet, with perhaps s« drinks too many, drives out into a} chase » consequer tly girl hould not RTOpORe MArTage, At Fourth ave, and Madison) the substance of one letter in reply to the question as to crashing into a “jitney.” In He promises to m rood the losses the accident caused her,| LOGICAL THING FOR The : in the doorway watohing the big car! G7RLS TO PROPOSE goes home to Infor father of the accident. ‘The elder man| Lear Miss Grey: I have noticed the difference in opinion a i delivers Ned a lecture on the v uiness of fr conce: r the stic s to ether en § pro- ab ary y y ’ J J NCIN delivers Ned a lecture ont fuiness e man in the world, He oft Seer inion the question as to whether women should pro-| TAKES I LEASURE IN AN NOUNCING He peorey sant Saha » will go if Le Hardens It seems to me the logical thing to do. A man can go with Sas unkdn axpenates 2 aed ie ves ay ide| & girl for a time, sufficient to prove his love, honesty, et herself and her mot 5 on the expediti ‘ »| At this time a girl knows whether she loves him or not. 1 ; HE OPEN NG OF | HE next ¢ t t trip, As ho t » of | think it is then up to her to do the proposing. She will have dresse . ° iors who he c¢ : “fe geedt ‘ rer view of the situation than he, and it is granted hat she gif sho will g P Sipe sh tae tha 1: a man who takes up a girl’s time over any period must have matrimonial inclinations. WM. R. | LEAD THEM A | ihe New Carman Shop Dear Miss Gy This latest question, should a girl do the proposing. Ind ed, why should women wish to lower their . Ss 4 x Eis mielihlive stveys bec? | FIFTH AVENUE AT PINE STREET he men have alwa een hunters, and the harder the game is to trap, the more they appreciate it after they get rain In Seattle, in skids his car tn an Pea whether women, instead of mer vuld do the proposing he Hows he can have; of course, there are exceptions to Monday, September Tenth an nature for to cherish thing that come too easy. A woman has a little vay of letting a man know ineteen Hundred and Twenty-Three J 1 t be wary and not x him work too fast or W ae fils desire if she cares for his comp cagtie inthe nen.| Will have at for life. : I N IPI OMAT. ORMALLY presenting for your viewing our new home and Sitka spruce. and the exhibits of authentic modes for the coming sea- erely a different shade of] Thinks “Miss Seventeen” | ftrla t man ’ : son, assembled for display coincident with the opening. But nine years have passed since the Carman Shop was estab- lished at Second Avenue and Spring Street, with QUALITY the fundamental ideal—ever manifesting itself in the presenta- tion of correct style with intrinsic worth and character assured in every purchase. As we enter into this wider scope for the development of our ideals—we shall strive ever forward—never deviating from those time-honored principles upon which we have builded. So it is with pardonable pride we present our new building, with the arrangements of merchandise to make selections easy, with commodious spaces for the comfort of customers and the inter- ested courtesy vouchsafed at every hand. In a genuine and not a rhetorical sense, do we dedicate one of “ ; te, Inn ; ee 19) we the finest exclusively women's apparel shops in the “aed ; ae ant cuaia, = wright PS \ ere ’ turtie.ip wegy er United States to the women of Seattle and es were t the tga’ Gets. cYedaed, ‘the the| em @ y ; @ day, an to the visitors within our gates. wooden isles met w a Skopins, the grow - , 7 3 gti fering Alaskan wat 4 t! Ned's first tra tahespitable it had) Muchinoff triand. seemed. they wer bowers; most land in the group ard the compared to these, Nor did the| point selected as his first stopping} 22 !dependence. and yet a very) What ts the best 0.110 Kittens} Revue de l’Elegance Feminine | distinct charm, which will be noticed | of fleas? mossy mainjand continup to show) piace, from which be would begin| | L 4 morn b . Ider. ow df inne eet hi i marvdous Servi green thru mist.|the long homeward journey from} ” an she grows older. In a few) Rub a good tnacct pater on their leave ry ie j rs T 2, In thegrst piace, syeh the .pre:| land to lalaad, was only a few} Zenrs oe Will act differently. T/sur and leave (t on for 10 minutes; Will Be Presented on W ednesday and Thursday -Evenings vailing rk scheme had under-| days’ journey beyond Nigtaaaty: Seto ottatt ast oot ( =f oh at 8:30 o'clock. gone an ominous change from blue} Yet girls who wore to pray. Thé sun kissed the sea| mo; st how, te ‘ n . Uni canbe * ° * ° ° pce no more; under the 7 widay and nigh ; dhe wstsa 9 sack tater thai | The Ke As the seating capacity of owr Auditorium is limited, ad- it stretched Infinit forbidding mek ths clenaal errs eet end ool ee ee et if the boys t 4 at a send mission will be by card. No charge wiil be made and cards sirl go ov ayn ¢ and ¢ need . . reat gives her a a cer ts her at all, as that was too child-| on citizen are , ; will gladly be given to anyone upon request.—First Floor. en love comes to this gtrl she How is the word penoy pronoun lay a es ’ uch as tho she| ft pronounced “pt-o-ni,” tolth the FOR THE ENCYCLOPEDIA | **: 1 ‘ prs yateabaidh chee baagivamp ct Mnedt acne pesny ee eat A now! the o-ny” with the same accent actical Desk Has Convenient | sos 7 Land, « place Shelves for Reference Books. 1 come but never — v a gray and eerio Y r | By MARIAN MOORE f Ike that of which| rather than 1 E end th nd, shaking off “What is ‘gy : Ned’ h 4 spoken. It was nis e a the fall, They does It come fre all real ugh, truly, temorselessly | Things r not concer t “Where is Mandalay real; yet Ned couldn't escape f him © few before matter : Questions sim! to these come | rstitious fear ho lmd known) terribly now. For instance, th supplied for Up every day In every home, 2 The gra desolate char- bareness of the ands oppressed | Par if feed ho had ever of reference books Is absol y | - y regarded them at all; hecessary in a home where there now they were so much moro are children. But the reference portant than hundred. things books may be difficult of access, 4 previously seemed absolutely and the question thrust aside. Or | essential to his life and happiness.| i041 suppose Ww approach. | ¢ this twilight land and away from| “All hands partake tonight,” he perhaps the set was not purchased | 6 Had hi thou ht reached further,! ing Muchinoff island.” | ‘ do it! Ned's face sud-|!ts voice of reproach, he could be| explained. “It’s going to be a real a because the bookcase was too J = 7 Have Understood, nOwr the! 7.7 iis sal betWend ere and|denly brightened. “The sooner I{content with his old standards, re-| party.” qeatcely lean knee han} dor, yet. Mr, Cornet, wo're getting|can shake m) ‘lege on shore, the) Kain. nie ola settcantidence. He {Continued Tomorrow) at the sight of the floating| into de most unknown and un-| better I'll iike It sarc o nis 0 fe where he : or tho exultation in the| faveled waters in all dis part of] ‘Tho seaman. left him, and- for| had pater Ranh ddiacoli arnt when the dove returned with| ths Nort’, Do boats to Nome 01a moment Ned stood almost drunk| te Wastes aa he would a dream:| [Beauty Contented r-obaresuers, | way outside here, and do frat | with exultation on the dtck, Hyen|,, H® was ® fool eve Cae “tl | You are always confi- the ship hac. taken. afl. Way. cut of: ay old. haunts.!now th were nearing the jour-|) 1° Oi tor ever giving an instant’s| | et that your beauty, northibdélert:: thts, -tellowink cthelo eee y chart.only; neither) ney's end) A few hours More} nought to hi father’s "dol has been developed to Mata chal none lowing. the!me nor McNab, nor very many/and they could turn back from|‘nousht to his father’s doleful/] its highest possibilities island chain, and the cloudy. win-| oder people know Very much the| this desolation that had chilled his| Words: The worst of the journey|# after using Gouraud’: | waterways between dese isiands./ heart, It was true that the long|™ Bo abet} they had only to go OrientalCream. White |far from the mainland, in a region) you're up here to trade for furs,! journey home, broken by many|P%°k the way they had come; and|} Flesh-Rachel. 1 jthat would be wholly icebound in} ing you haven't got all winter.| stops, still lay before, but at least puzzling senso of weakness, his/ 10c for Tal Siss a few weeks more. And when! you know dat dese waters here.| he would faco the south! Once on| Premonition of disaster, most of all they were still a full day from) .nut off from the currents, are catieennate vecncom bake wear’ his superstitious fear of death had thelr turning point, Knulsen sought! going to be tighter dan a drum been the veriest nonsense, His out Ned on the deck before very many weeks. Why jimagination had simply got out of Mr. Cornet ao you snow where] gon't you make your destination| [bounds ne ae pwere s¢ 1o asked quietly.| tar island, and start back from | The old Charon! He had deen é Unconsciously startled by his} ot | afraid of her name. Seemingly| M@) |tone Ned whirled toward him, «| "* : : | {hie had forgotten, tor the dime riental.Cream | You think it’s really dangerous?") | that he was a man of the twentieth don'ts Maker thine Sees | and make it in long before}his native shores, forever out of|cured half a dozen glasses. lay, rainy da und them not] pieseoe Gouraud's “Not really dangerous, maybe,| |century, the product of the most J _ ‘ but mighty awkward if anyt'ing From the Hearts of | wonderful civilization: the world had should go wrong wit’ do old brig. jever seen, He had been frightened ie ep y You understan’ dat not ono out of Golden Corn |by old bogeys, maudlin with time. Hi, yil” he shouted | four of dese little islands 1s in. | 1? | Ai tabeeediiabite |worn sentiments, And now his abited. Some of de larger Islands! old egotism had returned to him, “{ must look in the postoffice and and intended to stay, as they had s have only a scattered village or] ae jmmeee lesaninely: unighales see if there is any mail for me,” |been told that mice were plentiful two; some of ‘em haven't a living hy " Presently —— < he turned, “mado his said Mister Gallop, the cowboy | thereabouts. human being. Der's plenty and} \ eal es Way into the hold, and opened | ” 7 " ev ed! i i When I told them all the trouble plenty of ‘slands not even named } one of a pile of tron-bound wooden Also Disfiguring Black- long, kiddies,” he called |1 had taken to dig out my house 'n In die chart, and I'd hate to hit joes elie No: SHEER Oo tine 5 d over his shoulder as he touched hia lev: they just blinked thetr CKL the reefs of ‘one after dark! Der's| By RY jfiiniog saloon ho carried a darx|| Heads. Cuticura Heals, Bookcas and Desk. pony with his spurs (not enough to * and said that since I was & to send 8. O. 8. calls to, MI | pottle in each hand. | : hurt him) and galloped along the|so good at it, I could easily make | 4 of trouble, even if we had] SS | “All hands celebrate tonight!” he|| “Had been troubled with a se} small to accommodate them! IM} - oq toward some cottonwood trees. |another one, wireless. De only boat I know leried. “We're going to go home!” elther case, the secretary desk in Nancy and Nick followed on their] “Please, sir, help me out of this 2 dat works carefully thru dis coun. | Out of the sea the wind seemed ne aed gat ae UB ay ponies and arrived just in time to | fix hs I'll do something for you | {er eee aw on try ts anot'er rales, Salaete |to answer him, It swept by,| he books would be ever handy for |) 41. lend swing himself out|some day. wi ‘ ye a dat won't be along spring. ; " the writer or reader. pe tile maddie id Platten cuts cnt the "Yours in trouble, freckle Le eaan: Set Sregal in Comet, Its. beak for’ you to| Reset - This desk 1s a happy combination | ing. ‘Then he reached his arm “Penny Prairio Dos." | vnitw and unblemished almost over,| know dat you're in ono of the| Ned's news was recived with of two different types. The upper | ion into a deep hole and what| “Poor Penny!" said Mister Gallop.| "Me ““gmmy apply. thie renecn,| most uninhabited and barren coun-| hie \kdeiagt GMERE’ by" Tenors. kta part is an adaptation of a Queen ould he pull out but a letter! “Sure, I'll help him. Come along, | apie ei Seas perfumed cre: i to| tries ad | SRY al Mrs, Hardenworth, The latter re Anne secretary desk, with the)" vit) yier he shouted, jumping to|kiddies, but be quiet. Sh! Here we|{)\"ycctias on your thee, neue na} “And the most dreary and gen-| Sle gained her lost amiability with broken pediment scam his feet and unfolding his missive. /are at Penny's house no’ remain on overnight, | erally damnable,” Ned agreed with) t ; promptness. Lenore's_reaction was] {chased more and after using which the desk would be more dlg- “| Kinda thought I'd ket one today.|ready to grab {f anything comes enthusiasm, ‘Why didn’t you tell! f fi not dissimilar from Ned's; in her] {pox of Ointment and two cakes tified. The lower part Is the Dop | vet's seo who it's from. Why, it’s |out.” y/me this before? Muchinoit isiand native city she could come into her| | Soap I was healed.” (Signed) He ‘ alar John Hancock type, with a rates Penny Prairie Dog. For good-| Then he squeaked lke a little |% Istnishig ‘isn't anything in my young life.| “A y 4 own again, ard R, Trumm, 2124 St Raat hippendale foot. Notice the pins news wake! /Do you s'pose he's In| mouse. PR treatment xtore I picked St out as a starting point! ye The bottles were greeted with/ {Cleveland Heights, Ohio. wacious drawers below the writ- Here, you read it,| Suddenly out popped a tiny brown in is softened and beautified| simply becauso It waa the farthes shouts of delight. Ned went im-|| Cuytieura Soap, Ointment and Tale} Best for Salads : face, a f trouble again? va ip Sartace, typleal of the Hancore | Raney: I'm kind of hard of see-|head. It was Banty Burrow Ow! |" A fait size jar of Domino Freckle| north of the Skopins, but since Site ae wend ree te Sp ne | noking for his dinner. Before you|Cream, as é Na discovers es o be plenty of terri:| vf pate nies Ses lst aati s The rush-seated chalr further care | ing.’ looking for his dinner, Before you|Cream, as this remarkable discovery|there seems to be plenty of aia Tdeal for Frying toilet and nursery purposes. my face. They itched and burned ‘a great deal, and the trouble lasted! for two or three year: “T sent for a free sample of Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment. I pur- 1 *j Jancy 5 lis en containing enough to In “ ———$—$————— Naw the Goloutalietiect: fo Nancy took the letter and|could eay Nancy grabbed him, |! ulled, ntaining enough Tast] tory rvs Seal, Abel Oelbers many weeks, costa but $1, Get a A Perfect Shortening | For All Complexion Ills | terln Dept hy biden ¢8 Maan Mister Gallop squeaked xgnin and| jay today and begin at once to di “Tt will make you hump some ¥ (Write to Marian Moore, care of read fe ay sodas § fa t “ibe ok where, Soap 254, Ointment Mand Coe. Taleurn te, this newspaper, for advice or Infor-| “Dear Mister Gallop: Hee a ee een ee a te ve SO TURRETRELTSHeGh Retin! 0. opven: Rls Cex ood) hernitory | i riticcre Scapahaven withoutinuge | @- tion about home furnishing or| “f hate to be such a nul ance, |was Buffy Burrow Ow Nick got |fniiyi aranteod oF , Money re |now, including some ot the Mi SEND FOR IT If the skin be colorless, sallow, muddy, imped, ad-|but honest to goodness, 1 can't | him. funded. or sale at all good drug|of de Aleuts, and get around You can use one or more of the over-red, blotehy or freckled, nothing sel aber able vole race And the last one Mister Gallop {and departmont stores eve Alaskan peninsula before winter reetpes given in the Amat#o Cook Will #0 #urely overcome the cond | nak . » | sveh as Bartell Drug Co. oa), | ‘i Tear ok at every home meal, every ordinary mercolized wax. It ly Physician and a Question: What plecea of furnt-| 1 left my house today grabbed himwelf, “Come on, Penny," |fion Marche, Brie, Drug {sets in, in earnest. Tar Island) day in the week, Write for your takes off a bad complexton—absorbs the Reon, Uses hinese : c ture should I put in a reception |minute to ask Johnnie Jack called, “Your house is empty, MacDougall ¥ is yust to our north’east. Shall 1 copy today, Address dead and near-dead partictes of surtace foots. and hall 12 by 9 feet in size?—Mrs. J. | yomething, and when I came back I} Now, you three owls mareh off ur pawd: head towatd 1 i | American Maize-Products Co. veins manly; etaunl We GR Ual RENE Niue “pain hay : ia | veresives testi ve chal venience a A new complextor Anawers:A: console) table,. with: |was told to. move out Flare ag Rede dees Bow slony it te ake ae al 41 East 42nd Street tien In evidence, clear, anptioss, dalente. ; in it, and two stra’ Pheee leggy looking things who |before you make yourselves so much ‘Depends on do wind e ly soft and beautiful. One ounce of this ouble DE eR Ne at, and i) 7 y | New York, N.Y. wax, procurable at ahy drugstores will to ds ments” chairs. It Is aleo good for a settee | oui) themacives o were sitting on|at home." FRECKLE CREAMER aa hore,| J Juvenate oren the worst complexion, It and chair, {my front porch and hooting at me. fo Be Continued) shillow in. spots, but, safe enotigh, is used Ike cold cream, at bedtine— Copyright. American Homes Bureat,|y ney waid thoy had just moved in| (Copyright, 1943, by Seattic star) | PAZ Seiad (eh AT Rear guess, 1 think we can skim mavertiiacnants

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