The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1923, Page 3

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ty WH MLobat 20, L923. THE SHAT LE STAR Cynthia Grey: Modern Woman, Mother of Four Healthy Kiddies, | Defends Modern Trend of Feminine Humanity. Dear Miss Grey: Do you suppose these people haye noth-| ing of importance to occupy their minds or why do they not| stop their wrangling over the petty subject of bobbed hair? While reading these endless and tiresome discussions as to| whether or not men shall allow something that is already in| existence and growing e day, one fact has been very apparent. All of these fiances or nea ances who fondly} imagine that their lives have been wrecked by bobbed- haired | girls are pathetically youthful, Nothing but the boundless egotism of youth could draw such damaging conclusions as to the motives of these girls. It is a season of bitter censure | and of shallow tragedy. Maturity brings reason and tol ance, Ten years from now these impassioned young ¢ tures will have real problems to solve that will effectually | quench their agony over trifles. | Several years ago I also bobbed my hair, and my husband| didn't leave me, either. He actually approved of it, es-| pecially when he found hp hadn’t so long to wait for me to dress when we were going out. I also wear knickers when-| ever they are appropriate, and if I have lost my friends over | it I have not yet discovered it. This is not all, however. 1} |often wear earrings, the long, dangly, immoral-looking ones, | | and every day I dip into the rouge and lipstick. Yes, and 1 wear rather short sports skirts and rolled stockings the year | |round. Or shouldn’t I have me ntioned stockings, Anti-Bob? | | Well, hose, then. I like to feel the air on my kn——, Oh, | ‘all right, I won't. Occasionally I smoke a cigaret when my | | artistic temperament needs soothing, but not often, for 1 know precisely the effect of the nicotine. Downstairs at TURRELL’ Stylish Oxfords and Pumps A GRAND OFFERING THE GR@TE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Special Notice O encourage Early Christmas Shopping—purchases made dur- ing November need not be paid for until January, 1924. Statements of accounts will be mailed on December 1st for com- parison, but payment thereof need not be made until January. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Special facilities have been provided for opening new charge ac- counts. Every courtesy will be extended to those availing them- selves of these facilities. Cedar Chests SALE of . Women’s Low Shoes OXFORDS ks oxFonDs STRAPS With Cuban heels, AND PUMPS Black Suede Black and Brown Calfskin OXFORDS with low, flat heels or Cuban heels, welt soles. Black Kid ONE- STRAPS, with Cu- ban heels, welt soles, Otter Brown Suede ONE-STRAPS with brown calf trim; beige buck OX- FORDS with brown calf trim, also includ- Black Satin, and Patent Leather ed in the lot. Second and Madison Store, Downstairs Seattle Cec to Be Buried i in South with his wife from ast rites for Jo tp| agi ‘ ifornia when heart disease attle salmon ca De | | interest | Will Boost Honey Trade During Week For the purpose of stim —_—_— in one of Wash A Good Thing - DON'Y Miss 17. Mrs. L. K. Hu Bend your name and address plainly | 5, written with 5 cents (and this ¢ plip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des pa Jows, and receive in return a.) Chamberlain's Remedy, for coughs, colds, roe, poowbial he "* and whoop ping con and tickling throat; Chamberlain's ed ach and Liver Tablets for — h La! bles, indigestion, ins that cro the’ heart "Miliostoess tod constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every family for burns, sealds, wounds, piles, in affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it. Advertisement pe ee containin, For your personal clothes satisfaction and for the interest of saving you money and aid to celebrate Thanksgiving Day in the true spirit of giving thanks. - Our Unique Styles—Our Low Prices and CREDIT Is the reason which brings the public to the Pacific MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS .00 00 A WEEK 11> oF i? fae 1S ACCEPTABLE G Ours! re (O71 THIRD AVE, CORUNIVERSITY'S | Despite this evil record I got in a nice crowd and am invited to the |honres of perfectly respectable peo: | |ple, Far from despising me, some Jof them even profess to like mo, | and altho none of my men friends | | hos suggested eloping with me, my modern ways havo not mado any |difference in the warmth of their |regard, Apparently no one suspects {mo of being well on the road to} Yet, in spite of all these 6 deeds, I have es d the of being a good m ‘our little ones, Tho not in the t domestic by nature I have| y my guns and mothered my brood to the best of my abil. My own baby was tho first I ver held in my arms and I knew » much about her care as the baby | ruin. la Mother Cat and Two Kittens Looking for Homes Dear Misys Grey: I have two malo kit part Persian, six months old od mousers, also the mother cat, I would like to got homes for, Phone WE st- 2816, ter ® ACTRESS TELLS SECRET| |Tells How to Darken Gray air | With a HomeMade Mixture — | | | | Joteey Witllams, the well-known American actress, recently made the gray hair elf, but I set about learning with a home the rulea, and here they all are, as | healthy as intelligent, scientific care “ n make them. © modern le darken gray, # ed oF faded halr, and make it soft and glossy, To u haltpin t of water add 1 ounce of bay | all box o %c | | | hat somo peo- ‘ays and still t med #0 vita tit a pre of course, years younger. It does not color the scalp, ts not sticky ways for| greasy and does not rub off."—Ad-| CYCLONE, | vertisement vorid? Holiday Meals As the holiday season nears it is no longer necessary to take down the trusty rifle and go out to hunt for your turkey, goose, or other holiday meats. Civilization has driven these from your haunts, At the same time, how- ever, civilization has provided for you even more bountifully than did nature in the old days, and modern efficiency and service have removed the hazards that once attended the securing of those early meals, Today, Swift & Company brings to your retailer, whether he is in village, town, or city, the kind and quality of meat you desire. This service also makes available to you Swift’s Premium Milk-Fed Chickens, Golden West Fatted Fowl (both identifiable by tags), turkeys, ducks, and geese. Skill and care in feeding and han- dling, coupled with the efficiency of the packing plant, branch house, and car route, thus assure you of the best to be had, whether you live near centers of production or hundreds of miles away. Our profit from all sources averages only a fraction Swift & Company Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager —a Sale It would require many paragraphs to give adequate descrip- tion of the fine Southern Red Cedar Chests in this offering. —A fortunate buying privilege brought them to The.Grote- Rankin Co. —so we can sell them at these very LOW prices! 32-Inch Plain 40-Incl : Buy NOW for Christmas Gift Giv- ing—To please a woman is easy with a useful, good look- ing Cedar Chest. 40-Inch Trimmed $1 5.85 48-Inch Period $39.50 Whether you buy, the least expensive # or the most elabo- = rately copper trim- \ a i = med Chest—the p) same careful con- struction and finish will be in evidence. 86 Plain $1: 36 Trimmed. ak 40 Trimmed...... ‘16 48 Trimmed...... 2 p 14-Inch Period NOE Se $36.50 Cook Your Thanksgiving Dinner on a Monarch Malleable Range Before thinking about the turkey and the other good things — Think how absolutely satisfactory and successful your din- ner would be cooked on a MONARCH Malleable Range. There are no failures. in cookery when one cooks on a Monarch. More than 20,000 Thanksgiving Dinners will be cooked on Mon- archs in Seattle this year —join the happy family of good cooks—Buy a MONARCH. ARRANGE LIBERAL TERMS of low forms of plant) J upon the wood and Dr. Wo, Chinese Doctor Licensed Herb Speetallst Treats all ailments with Chinese nature herba, Many i y. bl cor, 2nd Ave., Betadiehed 1003. Phone MA PRUE ont the body i. Keep well. Peoples Savings Bank SECOND |. VE. AND PIKE ST. ie

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