The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1924, Page 2

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TO VISIT PORT Citizens to Attend “Open House” on Waterfront Cynthia Greys! Mee Qe isi /Pacitic City Mayor FEATURE WIRELESS ; 2 Woman Who Wed Man of ‘Dignity Rather Than} M New. York, 405 erm Says Wife’s ; Asthma Her Heart's Choice, Warns Girl to Avoid Similar |Runs 14 Per Cent Above rath. Normal for Past Week Caused Booze Arrest), is Dear Miss Grey: I want to give some advice to the girl| Lumber pre who signed her letter “Loyal,” She was pondering as to|* whether to marr he best man she ever knew” when she}! t love him, because friends urge her to. She wrote loves her who has sown his wild oats, but who)» nd loves her as much, Her friends argue s him she will know only sorrow, whil is the one who will bring her happines ago I stood on the same threshold. I was c , ¢ for marry the choice of my heart and chose “dignity” t 1 Pa Mid o S: Ferns js a aa | decency.” Well, I’ve been married to him many long i f a ‘ tb Se aig hn Me step Spey A y ekg Wh of} years. Oh, the heartaches, the unhappiness, the misery! _lataines Pe sigge Berar aside. 4 | : rob! bs , tig aa Bain Had I married the other, it could not have been worse * | feet. land chain, after being bound and perhaps I would have endured public humiliation—the cold] jsjpeyses ent of the week's - | tes wie t the week |Aged Wenatchee gaged t ‘0 masked robbers, _ Doctor Passes \Kelso Cobbler Is Robbers’ Victim | shoulders of a few “friends,” but what is that to the heart- res forever in silence—forever pretending? ~"Tt might have/y : | Puner ayort” ash : ,. |Joins Expedition The Typewriter’s 46 fe « ih ti ohr . | - ae er ng girls, with your unvalued, unappreciated freedom, |tota aan « r sve a he to Southern Seas! Sandwich If in doubt, follow the dictates of your heart. Love! 1 tea eliveries ¥ ri Ate } -~|+ «+ is more comforting and much better relished you thru and bless you too, age to the “proper” man is just a sham, The °\if taken with a cup “4 of hot upon my seeming good fortune, and I try to ! ” but what a mockery! I get a home and bread |o 4 m, @,112 ¢ | cat * A and ‘ Phoenix | B (@) Vv R 1 LC ve, no divine blessing. 3 Soil Tests Told " i } f Fata am living “properly” and shall always be decent Seattle Planters P : | ¥ y have ee It contains the goodness of cannot leave while my family survives, but when th a aumieg ‘ . 4 asked “Dad if he had an beef. Stir at 8p grown and there is no family behind me to disgrace, Sek yen erie 3 sii oak rapt ir ‘ cup of hot water. watch out, I'll make the feathers fly. When my children go i to homes of their own our only tie will be dissolved. Miss “Loyal,” don’t listen to your friends—they cannot live your life for you, and if you are unhappy because you |‘ ie marry their choice of man rather than your own, what is|=-—— it to them? You will pay, not them, Seek happiness—avoid) the traps of pretense and mockery. | =CTFUL ONLY. n there is that thorn in your side OSCILLATOR ELECTRIC WASH IN YOUR HOME | | 1| Within the newt ste or eight years — Cynthia Grey will receive call- tions for making ers on Monday, einer on ATARRH 3 gre The American i ate aie TAILORING Gentleman SERVICE Tailors Visks - beads and oblige = THAT Announce a SEATTLE HAS LONG NEEDED Tailored to Special Order Delr Miss Grey: Please print} sired shade is obtained, Cook until herd enough to roll into deads. | String on hat ping until dry. | The mirture docs not shrink os |the rose petats do, so make the | beads fust the stee desired | | Grease on | Plush Coat Dear Mins rane te how to r r | plush coat? $7.50 $12.50 $15 | Uye gasoline or densine, sponging | the apots freely and rubbing with Backed by the reputation for |/ square dealing of the old rellable |@ clean, soft cloth. Work in the! Boston Dental Oftices, our experts Cai cool room away from wi re special care to fit you L/any flame, es gasoline and bensine | with just a Preees, plate to fit fare dangerous explosives. the contour your mouth give you @ natural, pleasing ap- coe pearance. Examination and Estimate Free || Mise 16 Would Remember, thie this affice has Wed Man of $1 aeetiy weed piaet thee Dear Miss Grey: Do you think food proof that we {& man 31 years old.j9 too old for me ito marry, as I am only 167 Opening Starting Saturday, 9 A. M. ht he: eee that we do for You will satiety ani || We care for each other; but dad please you. | thinks he is too old. K. K. Boston | Dental Offices | | It 4s not a question so much of | the man’s age as your own, You |are @ mere infant and should not we gr AND Te Teg Se vee || think of marrying anyone before you are at least £1 years of age. Answer The Call of : [i DEsIGNED Spring fg AND FINISHED BY MASTER v CRAFTSMEN This is the logical time to buy your spring clothes, You want them, and you want them NOW. Satisfy that natural craving by making your selection from our large selection of fashion’s most popular garments. The World’s Best Woolens in a Beautiful Array of the Newest Patterns, Weaves and Colors —BLUE SERGES —BANKERS’ GRAYS —FANCY WORSTEDS —PIN STRIPES —NOVELTY CHECKS —GRAY NOVELTY HAIRLINES —UNIVERSITY BLUE STRIPES —BLACK UNFINISHED These Are Qur Regular °45, °50, 55 560 and 565 Your Own Credit Terms You need not hes- . itate because of a lack of ready cash. Just name your own CREDIT TERMS and pay as you are paid. MOC ; T ZA HOHE ee | Guaranteed All-W ool Materials We will feature suits from $45 to $65 and they will be the best made-to-measure clothes ever offered to the men of Seattle at these prices. The GRAND OPENING PRICE OF $29 is for introductory purposes only. We are taking this means of advertising the style and quality of our high grade tailored suits for we figure that every order placed the first da mean a regular, customer for the future. AMERICAN ( TLEMAN CLOTHS will have that air of exclusive individuality usually associated with suits cost- ing upwards of § Needless to say, every suit ordered at the GRAND OPENING PRICE OF $29 will be just as care- fully and skillfully cut and just as thoroughly well tailored, lined and finished as if the regular price was paid. ALL CLOTHES MADE ON OUR OWN PREMISES UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE HIGHEST SKILLED DESIGNERS WORSTEDS —BROWN HOPSACK WORSTEDS —BALMORAL BLUE SERGE —TAN SILK STRIPES —BASKET WEAVE SERGES —SILK STRIPED WORSTEDS —LIGHT BROWN NOVELTIES All goods on exhibit Fri- day Evening. Pick out the pattern you like best and order early Saturday. American Gentleman Tailors 1424 Third Avenue Just Three Doors South of Owl Drug Store Grand Openi Starts Saturday, 9 / PLACE YOUR ORDER

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