The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 4

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St earerige-entertvteit enentunetaeranemmuntiaieainan ne teaaiiceat amma cena * THE SHATTLE STAR Giddy. BY CYNTHIA GREY ; A mother is perturbed over her daughter, The girl is 15. | She insists on having her hair bobbed, : q She wants to go to dances, Her chum is a giddy girl, the q | mother complains. Nothing in her head but laughter and} ¢ fun, and or Raincoats that are Quality-Built for Wear and Comfort The widest and finest selection to be found in Seattle—a coat for every weather need, from the lightest weight weatherproof rain coats and top coats to the heaviest winter ulsters. Every correct style, color and fab- ric, with always a model to mect your individual requirements and fit you. —— | “7 want my girl fo amount to something,” writes this | mother, If she would be more settled, I think she could have | steady position and save some money. I tell her she has to | get the saving habit, while she is young. ee | People call her ‘sunshine’ because she ia always giggling | and happy, but I hate to see her so frivolous.” | Some mothers don’t realize their girls are growing up. | Others think they should be grown up too soon, | Perhaps this mother is one of the latter type. | She isn’t satisfied with her daughter being a whole- | souled, happy girl. She wants her to take on the grave- ness and seriousness of a grown person; at the age of 1 This.isn’'t to be expected. It isn’t fair to suppose she wi behave as a@ woman might. 4 Why should she? When is a mortal to be carefree and | ¥ happy, if not when young? jae Why not let her bob her hair? She is at an age wv hen | bobbing her hair will do it good. I can unders and why} some people make it their business to “peeve” over a woman of 40 or 50 bobbing her hair, But why shouldn't a girl of 15 | have this privilege? ‘ | With regard to the matter of going to dances—a girl of |; 15 is young to be spending much time in dancing. ‘ | She should be at school or working, if necessary, and giv- | ing due time to part-time education. : | | Jf she tg following both these lines, she can't spare many} hours for dancing. Sleep, nine hours of it every night, t# | essential to her physical welfare. i But she should have some recreation, | Couldn't you compromise with her and allow her to dance, | say once a week, providing she goes to reputable places and | with compeny you approve? E ; If you could manage to work with her on this playtime | feature there is a possibility you would get farther in your plans than by thwarting her and working against her, A girl who has learned to respect and love her mother | hates terribly to cross her, seriously. She believes, too, that} her mother has her welfare at heart, tho she may strain at} the tether rope sometimes as any young thing would do, LELELLE. If it’s value you are seeking, it will pay you to inspect our stock. Very moderate prices— $18 to $85 And we wish to remind you also of our Ze Fi ELE GE AAA Big Special Purchase Just Received 200 OVERCOATS Values $35 and $40 $29.75 rp é Ag Geel Ge on none a ]ime thru your Interesting little d | partment by whom the first clock |was made and the d SHANER & WOLFF 916 SECOND AVENUE to operate the index. A ia credited with thia device, i necessity of soma contrivance {0} regu the descent of the weight) "0 } led to the invention of the em ? x | Tha ivi i c ment and pendulum, @ rude form o | nksgiving Dinner which is aald to have been produced cae DALLES, Ore, Nov, 30-—Al-| was intoxicated, by Gerbdert of Auvergne, afterward! Ambitious Youth ey oe eee eee onsen | Pope under the name of Bylvester| Wants Violin ity judge, was from « Il, who. died in 1008, 4 here yesterda: o go home| You will find used cary of every| | | jmake in the Want Ads. You can|, P00? docs not permit me to po jand eat his bays x 4 AD! inte further detail about the cele. ne spi rani a for a small payment! pared and Metorical clocks; but { yan a ome ere , you ore interested, you will find this information in any encyclo-| pedia Was ar tea by traffic o n the highway near here re , Who testified that he had a ity of liquor in his car and lRelease J udge for |* ua) Dear Mixes Grey: W help me old boy [Judge Keyes also Dor more] Redes for fore Jw al ir ¥ ‘ teal in-| Horseshoe Pitching Dear Mins Grey: I like to throw ; but have never been] “l out what the rules of e? Can you give them yin. Please call be afier 3 nm I the jam: jto me? | DAILY READER. | v print the rules g f full because they consist of several) pang | pages: but here are the most im The standard distance shall de 40| 4 4 feet between the stakes. \to : Me Regulation game shall consist of] une nt nome of the ¥ 1 points and the cont nt first) weather bureau st le We ng this number shall be de-\ert regions of 8¢ clared winner j—— ---—--——- oe —— | q BUCHU-MARSHMALLOW | x total u to 21, but all ringera are . . | credited to *“"\ Uric Acid Solvent | A shoe not remain of, the stake} 4 The most points a conteste we score in a single game is | WOMEN’S | 70) c= SALE = Continues at the Old Store Every Pair Men’s and Women’s Shoes, Former Values to $7.95, Goes Now for— Urie Acid cs more suffering and within cig hall no | point. three points shoe must en LEELA IE enough to allow @ &traight rut both calke HAVE KIDNEYS } Uric Acid Chie, EXAMINED BY | YOUR DOCTOR ft Drastic cuts, but we must close out entire region, i stock by December 15. Shingo Bhan | » Not a pair will we carry who tells us that tov much | | over to the new store. forms acids which almost |4 } . paralyze the kidneys in their efforts ut by an impaired action of the kia- i to expel It from the blood. They be. neve m I |come sluggish a nkens then youl, 7he, Ridhers: Oye ere ravees | | iffer with ll misery in the worked, amd’ can not | sins in the the poleons, zziness, A he organs ean nermal func~ ts ved and the | obliging sume thelf natural action, three times during the nig To help neutralize these Irritating ida, to help cleanse the kidneys an + Buchu-Marshmallow h flush off the body’s 1 get four ounces of Kidneys us waste, I t wt Urie Acid solvent, madey fromany * pharmacy here; take a tablesp in a glass of water befor bre for a few dr our kt¢ ine. ‘This famou may then a f ud ely | RRARA FRIDAY, NOVE thia Greys’ ; Cynthia G thei | MacDougall Aouthwick “The Store of The Christmas Spirit” Second at Pike store Hours: 9 a, m, to ¢ Main 6720 The Court of Gifts IF YOU have rather a difficult problem as to appropriate gifts, the Court of Gifts, on the Second Floor, will easily solve it for you. Gifts for everyone on your list will be found—for Him, for Her, for the Children and for the Home. Sale! Gifts and Prices are sure to please. Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts 2.95 ORE of those highly successful shirts, this time in attractive tans and grays, instead of white, imported English Broad- cloth is just what they are—brought from the other side with qual- ity all through. —tans, gr —sleeve | —sizes 14 —pleasing Tomorrow Early—at 9 Mae! Boudoir Caps 1.00 to 4.95 Nl Appropriate and yet in- | expensive gifts can be | found here, for they are | always welcome and al- | ways useful. Lace-trim- med silk and satin crea- tions. | —MacDongall-Southwiek, Third Floor Satin Slipper Soles 1.75 pair They form the base for a splendid knitted or | crocheted top using | pink, blue, lavender or rose silk. One spool at 50c, enough for a pair. Total cost. 295 ie 49) —MacDougall-Southwiek, Fifth Floor 12-Button Kid Gloves are gifts ideal. This year the back embroid- | is very heavy, con- | ing way against the soft color of the kid. 8.50 ~MaeDougall-Southwiek, Street Floor trasting in a p wemeP New Imported i Broadcloth Vests With Cavalier. Cuffs 2.50 to 3.95 Several effective styles, Peter Pan and Tuxedo | collars, with waffle tucking; others with venise and filet trim. —MacDougall-Southwick, | Street Floor Narcissus Bulbs In Artistic Containers ~bring lovely fra- grance. Just a Drink o’ Water, and a sunny spot to live, and a wealth of | dainty blossoms. These Narcissus bulbs — will give. 50¢ to 3.50 —MacDougall-Southwiek, Street Floor Don't Delay Ordering Your Engraved Christmas Cards The orders are already beginning to mount up and up as Christmas draws nearer. Early or- ders rec 2 prompt and careful attention, and card designs are at their best. Select early. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor ain— —non-shrinkable neckbands. —reinforced shoulders. —fine pearl buttons. rays, beautiful shades. —double French cuffs. lengths 33 to 35. to 17. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back. —fine shirts for gifts. é —thoroughly well made. # —long life and beauty. f g silky texture. I-Southwick—Men’s Shop, Street Floor, Perfume Gift Novelties Clever littfe novelties come from abroad, in the shape of dogs, deer, cats, horns, grapes and pipes, the crystal container filled with most delight- ful perfumes. 1.00 to 2.95 —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor Dress Up Gifts } and be sure you have plenty of gift stickers, tags, seals and little mottoes. Many, many kinds to select from. —MacDougall-Southwilek, Street Floor Gift Handkerchiefs Are Prettier Than Ever, 25¢ Linen, voile and lawn come to greet you first, and then through you to greet your loved ones, Many color combina- tions and borders. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor ————— SS) Gift Slippers for Women Felt Slippers for Women cellent slipper, with pa and matching pompoms. ly priced . Am ex- dded sole Unusual- made of Skinner's Pp: Satin, Black lined in 4, brilliant color or—Blue, Rose and Pink. 8.50 and 4,50, 2 color range. 1,50 to 2 —MaeDougoll-Southwiek, Wirth Mules or D'Orsays, Comfy Satin Slippers, American Beauty. Also Felt Comfys, with padded sole and wide added or leather sole, lue rose orchid and 25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. RA RARA SERA SA PAPA SE SESE PS SSIS PEE SSE TAD MBER 30, 1928, 2

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