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(6 aH Wil Dk “Miss thia Grey: ” Become an Old Maid ¢. Man Writes ty—But The as Ple CYNTHIA GRE) ey I read ir ted to get you ir reader wh n's opinio Old maid who love 3 « r maid is supposed to posses Miss ( atten ecomes a ght, n. All and even 36, who are as charming ing as the flappers of 18 are 1 Saturday's paper whe nto deep water by asking ) n old maid. You asked f some girls of 20 old chelor girls of 32 i lively and entertain credited with being. I kxow, 1 know also, married women of all ages who are typical old maids regarding their outlook of peo: ple and things Women are old maids because of a state of mind, rather that are counte true that old than the year I wish it we of long hair and the birth of equ tho, that the new freedom for some in existence. I believe, women has done away with a Sincerely, RUSS DEPORTED FOR FORGERY Passport Irregular; “Envoy” Headed for Home Washington, QR, C., Boris Spishany, wealthy Ru: seif-appoin cial envoy etite attle Sunday on the President ) ley, bound for Russia, under from tmmi, His portat nere matter of a forged A year ago Spishany came to Se: from China, and went on to Washington. There the handsome foreigner with his highsounding title s received with open arms by so: cle It is sald that he was con stantly surrounded by marriageable daughters and match-making moth-| ers. His guecess apparently went to his head, dnd he laid the foundation for | his downfall when he added the pose of special secret service agent with duties abroad. This started the at tention of department of justice n Was ¢ passport atte Steak Minute | Split a trimmed sirloin. roil until fairly well done, pew closely with a fork and cover with a dressing made of 2 parts of hot melted § butter and one part of | LEA&PERRINS. “SAUCE 4 WORCESTERSHIRE | | od down over their heads maids died with the | rights, but there are sti passing lot of them »—- Cynthia Grey jonday, ¥ rece’ | ers on M dnesday and Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, and on Tuesday and Thursday, from | } 11 to 12 a. m, at her office tn | The Star building, 1309 Seventh | ave | — x “— will Wee ed led by Immig am Johnson of Baltimore. ed that it was “high class trav. | # Spishany paid the bills, sed the conviction that the Russian was a wealthy nobleman JURY DISAGREES Slayer Will Be Tried Again, Says Prosecutor napector who Kakuzo Yanal!'s chances for life! were enhanced 50 per cent Monday, following the verdict of the jury try ing him for murder for another Jap- anese in a Jackson st. pool hall. Last spring Yanal's life wasn’t worth a thin dime. That was when. deserted by friends and penniless Judge Walter M. French sentenced ath by hanging after } convicted. With no money and no friends, Yanal gave up the ghost. What else to do? he questioned, Nothing. | But Attorneys Ballard and Fluent, | both young men with a wealth of fu-| ture to carve out, became interested in the case. They carried an appeal] to the state supreme court at their) own expense, The death verdict was| him to ¢ had bee | reversed, At Yanai's second trial, which just ended, they convinced six of the jury of 12 that Yanai was innocent leanly disagreed Sunday by Judge Boyd J. Tallman, after it had been locked up 24 hours, or since Satur. | {day noon. Yanai will be tried again. Prosecutor Douglas said, Bach Music Slated Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair| 35c “Danderine” does Wonders | for Any Girl’s Hair } | C— ji \ Z. | Giris! Try this! When combing and dressing your hair, just mo'sten your hair brush with a little ‘Dan-) derine* and brush {t through your | hair. The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and {to broadcast | topic of a 10-minute talk to be given for Wireless Bill. The Bach Society of Seattie will give a program of choral music,! presenting selections from the ean-| tatas by J. S. Bach, and from the| Miss Brevis by Palestria over radio| KFOA at 8:30 Monday. The choir} of the society numbers 30 master | yolces, representing some of Seat tle’s finest soloists. ‘The society is directed by Graham | Morgan of the Amphion and other | choral organizations. Dr. F. 8.| Palmer will be the accompanist, | using a large reed organ. The| Bach society is one of three such| organizations in the entire United] States, and this is Ube first attempt such difficult tions from the studio of a radio station. In addition to the choral} numbers, Bach s “Concerto” will be rendered as a violin duet by Walter’ Sundsten and ‘Theodore Anderson, | who will also play some violin} solos to be selected. | “Filtered Sunshine” selec: will be the by Edwin L. Weber. Telephone F orces to Form New Body} Formal organization of a chapter or branch of the “Telephone Pto- neers of America” covering the state of Washington and Northern Idaho will be perfected in Seattle next Wednesday evening, April 30. The organization was recently au- thorized under the name of the “Charles B. Hopkins chapter No: The preliminary requirement for membership is that the appll- cant must have been engaged or employed in the telephone service for 21 years prior to. the date of} | | | | The jury was discharged as hope-| THE SEAT! MEMBER AMEMICAN HOMES BUNEAT LE ror BErTEM Ament AN HOMES OPENING OUR NEW ENLARGED DOWNSTAIRS HOUSEFURNISHING STORE WITH A GREAT SALE OF ADD-A-PIECE DINNER SETS here’s a message to Her Majesty, the S« message of a new kind of Housefurnishing rattle Housewife—a Department. The STANDARD announces the opening of their enlarged Downstairs Housefurnishing Store ; : new from the place it- self to the fascinating merchandise presented. This and a special sale of ADD-A-PIECE Dinner Sets suggests a visit. Arrange to come this week, AMEO “LOVE NEST” SET the newest and latest thing in High ( wade Dinnerware, beautifully decorated with exquisite cameo design in col- ors. Each ‘piece has two cameo design on solid blue background embellished v s with white doves th artistic design of six blended colors, so expertly done it resembles the enam- eling of fine jewelry. A dainty colorful inner line, gold edges and broad gold covered handles enrich and beautify the whole set. 50-PIECE SET —exactly as pictured. Amer- ican semi-porcelain. Pink spray with gold edge. Spe- cial for the week. set. ered —pink rose and gold line decoration, as pictured. 42-piece set. Ameri- can semi - porcelain. Special for the week. FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT —each week hundreds of homeseekers make tse of out FREE Rental Depart- ment to secure the home they desire to rent. piece set. the week. —you are invited to list the home you have to rent with this department. Telephone MA in-9414, 100-PIECE SET —blue bird and ‘pink decora- tion, as pictured. 42-piece American semi-porce- lain. Special, for the week. —blue border with pink rose, as pictured, Amer- ican semi-porcelain, 42- Special for —blue and green dec- oration, as pictured. American semi-porce- lain. 42-piece set. Spe- cial for the week. SCHOENFLO —black and pink decor- ation, with heavy gold border. Solid gold han- dies. 42-piece set. Spe- cial for the week. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St. TACOMA L, Schoenfeld & Sons 18® STANDARD FURNITURE CO. SCHOENFELO —— Perro —blue and pink dec- oration, as pictured. American semi-porce- lain. 42-piece set. Spe+ cial for the week. —mauve border with pink flower, as pictured. American semi - porce- lain. 42-piece set. Spe- cial for the week. OUR MODEL 6-ROOM BUNGALOW | —this interesting place is built right on the) Bth floor and will be found with its mod- ern day furnishings an inspiration for every Homemaker. Seek Youth for Portland Thefts Two Firemen Hurt in $200,000 Blaze Pioneer Passes Across Divide Seattle resident, died Sunday at the tery. home of her sister, Mrs, James Stan- Mrs. Barton arrived in Seattle in 1888 from Saginaw, Mich., where she ton, 1311 Harrison st. Funeral serv- application. There are more than| She was active in} heayy—a mags of gleamy hair, spark-|4)) so ; vette ibe Ore, April 28,—Po- remiele= ag polre ling with life and possessing that in-| comparable softness, freshness and| luxuriance. While beautifying the hair “Dan- derine” {s also toning and stimulat-| ing each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Hair stops falling out and dandruff disappears. Get a| bottle of delightful, refreshing “Dan- | derine” at any drug or tollet counter and just see how healthy and youth. | ful your hair becomes.—Advertise-| ment. | THE OLDEST TONIC IN, THE WORLD IS OIL OF THE OLIVE AND PORT WINE —PORTOLIVE The ancient Greeks, who devel- oped their bodies t6 almost pertec- tion, used practically no other meth= 4 of keeping in perfect health. ; thia day all of the Latin| uch as the French, Italians | oliow this method and ailments an dyspepala neryousnens & aUpation are unknown among them. Portollve in just a mixture of old Yort Wine, mit flavored olive oll| and other natural body bullders, All| Gviigginta sell it, | Portolive Laxative | ec AdverUsemont, such mode indigestion. jin jail Saturday evening. }100 persons eligible In the state of} Washington and more than 70 have already qualified as charter mom-| bers | “Auto Masher” Is Beaten by Husband Atter his wife and sister had been insulted by three youths in an auto. mobile, V. DeBarr, of Everott, knocked out one and landed another} The inel- dent occurred near the Interurban} depot. ‘The man under artest is Kd. ward Lance. He is said to be at lib- erty under $1,500 bail on a robbery charge also. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During these days how many chil- dren are complaining of Headache, Feverishness, Stomach Trouble and irregular Bowels and take cold easily. If mothers only knew what Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would do for their children no family would ever he without them for use when needed. 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