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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924 Lay Cornerstone of Mount mata cig hn - LE e- To Will “dng t ren norte CHIEF SEATTLE $ 4 } mal y Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm. Dougl . MO ang tit y Ms yee . m your, chance te ave a ne To EL panne rae ra ee for Governor | ; : To Councilmen R. B. Hesketh and John E. Carroll IT HERE ou are reported to be indignant because the newspapers R Hu. H airones mitt ve investigatic ma th Fa apers? They are operated Graded U ta Ww to t news whe I understand that Mayor Brown fe QR A © resp ad of harranguing the ers and coun: U. of an t td tteeny keep the matter from publication? s 7 M Y CHIEF SEATTLE. T s F os . —— chang To Milk Users wis ¥ 41, 2 ear People: Tak milk war to fatten up the i at ‘ ba! T es not im than milk, or fr growns-up ay. Sunde Leaves wife, three} eit Milk at treat. ( mption ld it and t t 4 at that price, and the kiddes will profit ther Daug fA . CHIEF SEATTLE =|To the Milk Warriors t r Gentlem Go on and cut each others’ throats as long as you wish 1 dairymen are showing remarkable solidarity and their J i liow long would the warring ments insist on in Des ere Was an independen nization of Japanes wife, tw offering them “Jap” milk few cents a quart Tuesda gh to run thelr trucks to J pots CHIEF SEATTLE. at weekly who pray upon the fears of the people are ground. St. Mark, in preaching the doctrine of ; Assoc! dated Improvement a a sald; “Be not deceived. God is not mocked. Whatsoever a man | 4 to meet Monday soweth, so shall he reap.” You who sow the wind of fear will reap | Ake library audit the whirlwild of terror CHIEF SEATTLE. j A. McNulty, Rev. Rob RL Eee Meda Eieses. 9 /To Calvin Coolidge Dea words - dent creta It has been reported you are displeased with the Wilbur of the navy relative to the Japanese situa 4 Do you nk it posalble to pick a Pacific Coast man as nay head ‘end not bave him recognize the menace that faces this part of our country? The Pacific Coast states will not relish a chastisement I's cafeteria « of one spoke In language that they understand. Your popularity a Rev. } he ot overly great. It might easily be completely reversed on this Jap question « But then—surely are too wise a pol tictan to risk that displeasure just before election _ SHIEF SEATTLE 1 Wa e¢ Cook soi a sata meet hapeanenand ol To Morey Weisfield, Deputy Sheriff , Mo . + Dear Morey: You departure from the sheriff's office would be a yea poppet aA trom! POrrow did I not know you are bettering’ your own fortunes. It has Se oe ag ave | been a pleasure for my barristers to do business with you and Sheriff Commercial club provide) iste Starwich loses one of his most loyal and valuable men in your at Ad Club luncheon in departure CHIEF S€ATTLE brooms Tuesday, = ———> |To Cynthia Grey 4 Dear Gtar Personage: I believe that a survey would show that more jr iT WITH readers of The Star, men and women alike, turn to your department immediately after scanning the front page headlines than any other ” “DIAMOND DYES' Perfect home part of the paper. Your “heart throb” columns show a wise phil: phy | and real help and I'll bet that your desk contains the “makin’s" of a | dyeing and tinting se ee ewtn| To Adam Beeler thousand best-sellers if they could be compiled into “true-story” fic tion CHIEF SEATTLE. a a eae Dear Defeated Candidate: Wow! The old chief used to go out and 7 yg hs ppb scalp his enemies but he never did a neater job than that affidavit nist ee soft,| Which accompanied your campaign expense report. Evidently, Adam, you didn't have a lot of lielty which I noted thru the primary campaign. “this advertisement paid for by friends” pub- delicate shades, or CHIEF SEATTLE. boll to dye rich, permanent colors.| Each 16-cent pack | To Judge John B. Gordon age contains direc-| Hizzoner: I imagine that you will be the center of a lot of criticism tions so simple; over that $1 fine assessed by a jury in your court against William any woman can/ Carr, ex-police sergeant, for driving while drunk. But {t seems to me dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons,| that the real penalty lies tn the fact that Carr has lost his position as skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock-| one of the city’s honored peace officers thru the action of which he | ings, sweaters, draperies, coverings,| was found guilty CHIEF SEATTLE. hangings, everything new. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other ‘To the Washington Auto Legislative Committee Dear Sirs: Gind to see that you've already decided to recommend legislation against auto dealer publicity which upholds speed records made on the highways. Just because a mian drives 60 miles an hour as an advertising stunt ts no excuse for breaking the law. There are a lot of fellows who would be willing to break liquor capacity records, if it was. CHIEF SEATTLE |To My Own Boys and Girls Go to it and help make Seattle's first market day parade the talk of the town. Bring out your yellowest pumpkins, your biggest apples, your largest potatoes. I am with you and will watch parnde with unusual interest. CHIE BATTLE. kind—and tell your druggist whether | the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen,| cotton, or mixed goods.—Advertise- F Ey = Tics} ‘EW STYLES NEW DESIGNS DIAMOND RING MOUNTING 18Kt. White Gold = = To Mayor Brown Dear Doc: The battle beween the council and yourself goes merrily on. Now they are criticising the police department for its methods of {ee | At $7.50 to $35.00 handling booze. It’s a good thing your are a prohibitionist—and havo Platinum | heen for 20 years—or rumor would soon have you a wild-eyed drunkard. $35.00 to $500.00 That's one pleasant thing about having good habits, isn’t it? CHIEF SEATTLE Hansen & Company Successors to ALBERT HANSEN 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine INCOM MTINIIINS! +, the University Campus To the Shelton Telephone Operator Dear ‘Thanks for your courtesy in giving a reporter friend of mine information on the disastrous forest fire near your town last week I can feel more friendly toward a corporation that employs such cour- tcous and helpful girls—despite tho increased phono rates CHIEF SEATTLE. MITOTIC TUTTI Uo Tt aT | Dear Institution: You're nearing the ond of the only month in which you are really deserted during the entire year. I'l be glad again September 30 when thousands of young folks from all over the Pacific Northwest start the annual promenade of your grassy lawns and | atong the gravelly walks to the Columns rendezvous, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Salmon Shippers Dear Business Men: I hope that you and the Seattle Chamber of Commerce will be successful in gaining the reduced rates on salmon from Seattle to Middie Western points. Fishing is a big industry here and wider and easier distribution eastward is what Seattle ami your business needs. The fact that Gulf and Eastern seaboard competitors are fighting you Is proof that you are worthy competitors | CHIEF SEATTLE. “ha ITo Oystermen ! Dear Sirs: 1 suggested fried Olymplas to a Seattle cook the other night and she deolared they are all right in stews but no good “six browned with slaw and ketchup.” This is the first R-month after summer and a good time to begin educating the homefolks as to tho general “goodness” of a home product whether stewed, tried or CHIBF SBATTL ; To P. Munroe Smock ; DK, J, 1. BINYON Dear Sir: Sorry to see you retire as commissioner of public welfare. eis Seattle will lose a hard-working, sympathetic and intelligent official. Free Examination But Vashon Island will gain a mighty fine editor. CHIEF SEATTLE, BEST$2,50) cLasses % Fair db: haw |To the Bainbridge Island | Dear Fair: Hope you were an unqualified success, j We are one of the few optical! | Bainbridge Island pots on Puget Sound, CHIBF SEATTLE. stores in the WN. is one of the most beautiful, as well as productive res in the Northwest that Saanty assaid now ; grind lenses from start to finis People should know St better, Weeds we are the only one In jae ERE Noon ; SEATTLE—ON Finst ave. | To Clark P. Bissett " Examination (@@» by graduate op- Dear Sir: Glad to see that you are back in Seattle. Your latest visit 4 Mab felaaees no! Breseribed) to the Old World will result, I am sure, in bringing to thls city an ap. rp gh na pagel preciable degree of the culture of Burope. Seattle could not have sent a better ambassador to London and Paris than yourself, CHIEY 1116 FIRST ave SBATTLE, : ro OPTICAL CO. 500 Pairs Ruffled Marq uisette Curtains Ina New Style With Hemstitched Edge Women’s Silk Chemises x Rely hZ AS) : Velvet Hats for Little Girls $2.95 and $3. 95 Pp" STURING two charming little models in hats for little girls aged 2 to 5 years. from soft velvets in the dainty colors most ing to little girls. Trimmed in fluffy furs and feathers. Attractive values at $2.95 and $3.95. mm TAL \Q “Made becom Wool Scarfs $1.85 Women’s Corduroy Bathrobes Women's Seeland combin effects, Ver LOW PRICE for tractive corduroy the simple style sketched. Straight-line model with belt and pocket. In American Beauty cherry, helio and vivid blue 50 d75 shades. Women’s and young can ¢ women's sizes. Finished with- Quaint figu out lining, and low-priced at j | bea a designe In iene $2.95. at BO¢ and 75¢. Other attractive Cordu- roy Robes for women and : a young women at $3.95, area $4.95 and upward to $13.50. rol amart f NSTAINS STORE these at- Robes in Tapestry Pillow Tops TAPESTRY SCARFS table or dressers, 18x60 inch tive floral and with $1.75 for attrac patternings, trasting borders. At 1 $2.25. DOWNSTAIR WNSTAIRS 8 STORE TORE Smart New Shoes for Women — Low-Priced $5.85 Ba satin and patent leather fash- ions these very smart new Pumps women and young women, BLACK SATIN PUMP trimmed in black suede Rounded toe and Spaniah heel. Cut-out over inatep ss. for Featuring the fashionable models for Fall, at an unusually low price, $5.85. These new styles aro typical of the fashionable, low-priced shoes in the DOWNSTAIRS STORE. BLACK SATIN PUMP trimmed in black suede Rounded too and covered Spaniah heel. Also in pat ent leather, 69.83, BLACK PATENT LEATHER PUMP in one-strap style, with cut-out. Covered military heel. Also in tan calfskin, $3.85. to C Widths A Sizes 3 to 8 PAIR ASHIONED of a good’ quality mar- quisette patterned in double cross-bar effect as sketched, with neat- hemstitched edge finished with dainty ruffle. With ruffled tiebacks. Width 29 inches. Length yards. Exceptional value at 89¢ pair. STORE TAIRE REMNANTS Of Many Desirable Fabrics— Sharply Reduced Prices COTTONS Including dress fabrics, flannels, muslins, toweling, crepes, lingerie fabrics, cotton chal- lies, gingham, devonshire cloth, percales, shirt- ings and white goods. SILKS AND WOOLENS Satins, messalines, crepe de chine, printed silks, lingerie silks, taffeta, charmeuse and other fabrics in lengths suitable for many pur- 08 ; Woolen dress and coat fabrics in wide as- sortment. All in various useful lengths, at sharply re- duced prices, Tuesday. Broken Lines of Bedding and Linens AT REDUCED PRICES LANKETS AND BEDSPREADS that have become slightly soiled from display. Many very desirable pieces, at sharply reduced prices. ’ ABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, also slightly soiled from dis- play, but otherwise in good order, at sharply reduced prices. (DOW. TAIRS STORE) Will 20-Year-Old Who Wrote Cynthia Please Read This? (rNTHIA GREY wants the name and address of the youth who wrote the following letter, which was printed Friday. September 19, If this comes to your attention, young’ man, call me by phone, MA in-0600, at once: Dear Miss Grey: As you have H = — = rR = : j Cynthia Grey: | Weary Wife Yearns for Romance; Feels Her- self Slipping Toward Flirtations BY CYNTHIA GREY WOMAN who has been married nine years wants to} A s : 4 | 4 helped others, will you please know if she is wicked because, in her heart, there is a}] hecip mez Am 20 years old and growing desire for “‘a taste of romance,” am strong for my age. Have been out of work for some time and have walked the streets for days looking for somo kind of employment only to meet with disappointment, I can drive 2 car or truck and would like to get work in some garage or bat- tery house, Anybody employing me will find that I'm a willing and reliable worker, Please do what you can for me, Miss Grey. | She is tired of the humdrum of her quiet home existence, | she admits. | | Her mind is stagnant, she says, as a result of an ever- |lasting round of neighborhood chatter, dish- washing, meal-| | getting and house-cleaning. | i “There is nothing new in my daily round of little noth-| jings,” she complains. “My husband is kind and preoccupied. | | |I haven't any children. I enjoy good health. He treats me! | quite considerately, but more as a matter of course than as! E. M |a companion,” she writes. ee “The little courtesies he used to show me when we wae ears old, hlepless and blind to tako| first married he has forgotten or only manifests when there |<" of, and I'm. buying an eléctric| ‘is company, I can’t stand this everlasting slowness of life | washing machine on time, to do {much longer. I'd give anything it seems to me for a real washings and help live as Baa old-fashioned flirtation. What shall 1 do? I feel myself, pay for it. $0 would like to have {slipping at times.”—Perplexed. |you help me find three or four men | | A good share of the discontent in the world is due to too that 1 could do their Isundry and \little work. |mending each week, so as to ac- sg : omplish the task. Will call ané | A good share of the evil in the world is due to the same| compl same for them. | cause, MRS, B, A good share of the imagined unhappiness of quiet wives MA in-0600, nthia Grey, | time these questions have been in | citizenship? | citizenship in time of war, but in time of peace the president can mitigate sentence so that it will not take his. Citizenship Query My dear Miss Grey: For some my mind: Does a man deserted from the U. S. navy lose’ his citizenship? If so, would his wife also lose her Would a child born after the desertion be a citizen? ‘Thanking you in advance. A GOB'S WIFE. Does not affect wife or children’s citizenship. Takes away the sailor's PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer Dr. Haynes, tonsils, throat, goitre alist 216 Denny Bldg.—Adv. Colman Dock “~~ VICTORIA, B.C. Port Angeles, Siralts Be! midnig! Con. nections and Mill Ports Daily, 8 a, m. and 5 p.m, an ~= CLA La NEAH BAY AN! Mirae Mon. and Thurs... 1 m. (Goes Thra to Neah ‘Bay on Monday Trig pupils to Dance— ‘—PROPERLY. Passenger and Auto Ferry h pupil. Six round trips daily, con- necting with Bremerton Wednesday |in quiet homes is due to lack of sufficient to do, or lack | of some object in life. | Perhaps you need more agreeable association with people | \of both sexes, in social life. } Possibly you haven't the ingenuity or energy to create) little “mountain tops,” as it were, which you can strive to reach, and in striving fird occupation of mind and body. Instead of being a bit huffed because friend husband seems . Preoccu- | pled, set about discovering a way to make him “take notice” again. One way to do this, maybe, will be to improve yourself, in intellect, in charm, in appearance, in personality, i companionableness. | It is a wise wife, indeed, who can trust herself to the “little flirtations" you mention as a safe means of getting out of the matrimonial rut. If you try this route, you'll probably find it leads to so many un. expected and unpleasant, not to say disastrous dilemmas, that you'll be sorry you ever permitted yourself to depart from the “straight and nar. On July 15, 1261, DR, EDWIN J. BROWN Took Charge of the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES Now at 106 Columbia St. In the twenty-three years that) jhuve passed, more than 170,000| patients have had their dental work | done ut these offices at « savin: row.” over $2,000,000 to them. Cynthia would like some letters from readers on “Romance for the}cause of the high business prin Married.” ciples und reasonable prices, this| office Is sUll doing a remarkable | business, which shows that the pub.| lo upprectates the rervice at the BROWN DENTAL OFFICES, 106 Columbia Street. EDWIN J, BROWN, Life without a touch of it is undoubtedly bald and dreary. it be attained? . How shall ak) the same for me Dear Miss Groy: You've helped My husband has been out of others thru your kindness in need|steady employment for some time, of assistance, so am sure you'll do'and we also have an invalid boy 7 woods Open 10 Glasses are tho only known rem- edy for most eye troubles, and @ large | Puce SOUND NAVIGATIONCG COLMAN Dork - FOOT MARION ST PHONE MAIN percentage of all headaches. By At Low Prices Rothwell Optical Co. Street, Seattle Third Aves e i | } t {