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THE SEATTLE STAR sei i —- Enthusiasm Is CYNTHIA GREY —_—_-—-———— | Reader Asks About || 4 DA Fund Drive Wonders Why Some Organizations Are Benefited While Others Are Not Some of our citizens, it seems, do not quite understand the purpose of the Community Fund drite, One of these has written me asking an explanation of why some organ- tzations are included and others, seemingly much more worthy, are not, I have asked one of the committee of the Communit Fund drive to answer these questions. The letter and answer follow: Dear Miss Grey: You may not think my letter worth| printing, but I believe the subject on which I am writing is of vital interest to every resident of Seattle. Today, we receive notices of another Community Fund drive, On the back of these notices is printed a list of the “Member Agencies.” On this list I note five branches of the Y. M. C. A. and two of the Y. W. C. A., the Campfire Girls, and the Boy Scouts. ? Q Will you please tell me, and every other broad-minded Seattle citizen, need of as ee from the public? ees ro ro Home Handiwork INTY CHRISTMAS GIFT ———By Ruby Short McKim ——____.._.__../ PANCLE TS UP eee Se POT airmeenaeaneie | 00 " ‘ 1 the third of a series of instructive articles written by | | Miss Pay Lamphier (Miss Anuar jea) for Star readers. ¥ cmt afford to mbes any of then rT " BY MISS AMERICA MISS FAY LANPHIER (Chosen to play the ttle role in “The American Venus") i . | To all girls aspiring to be } | my advice in first get health, | get enthustasm | Enthusiasm will light ‘our face and brighten your eyes in a way | that puts to abame such artificial Jaids as coemetics and drugs To use «a slang phrase, which 4 an expressive one, enthusiasm puts your beauty ever, Now Just as ex ercise and careful attention to your diet bring you health, #0 many interests and many points of con tact with Ufe create enthuslasm. The pursuit of beauty often leads women astray, I have noticed, be cause ‘in acquiring beauty maby women — becom elfish and self gentered. ‘They lont interest in othera I 1 tly beliaye that « fasts wnimanh not be beauutul, jong, because selfishnoss will in time betray ftrelf and rob a face of its loveline I am just d that en and interent cre nyinee thusiaam oan im Many Interests and Points of Contact With Life Will Create This FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. Effective Than Rouge - re a () 4 Just why these organizations are I ol } pression of loveliness that ennobles The Y, M. ©. A. and the Y. W. C. A. should be self-supporting. They | | plain features: And’ d believe (hat give very little, if anything, away for nothing. It is not their policy | animation and .vivaclty are mor to “take in” charity guests. If you rent a room In their hotels, you potent when it comes to winning pay just as much as at any other first class hotel in Seattle, If you friends and admiration than mere have no money, you are not welcome. This I know, having tried to beauty + 6f of place two homeless girls and one homeless boy, all looking for work, As 6 first enthusiasm and and willing to do their share. vitality, 1 games, com: | cant i never swim the Eng-) scrubbing t orch © to aa p lor those Why isn’t Daddy Draper's home on this list? He and Mrs. Draper potitive sports und a general inter- Sts deacisel Ps gtk "a" tit’ rihod | dome 5 ne gh we a cit a Hg ie cae have certainly done some wonderful things for the kiddies they are est in life and in what goes on f ty -Mereemanship, ‘but. that|and think about some aime ver formed close compantonships ¢aring for. Why isn’t the Orthopedic hospital on the list? That group |ubout you, Life may be dull in| doesn't bother me. ant, they ean be done much more| “th friends in books, of human blessings giving health and physical wealth back to little spots, hut I believe in living it] ‘The fact is that I o0 effectively you attack them| We women all talk about wanting them niet up toga dy Mecute &thie vablect: Tt as if you enjoyed It hike skate, play « your bh beaut think of perfect ase, ) rey, don’ ma s + ris put you on your mettle! enough for my own amuser ing as sports and outdoor! noses *s. But w Was just called to my attention this morning and, altho I have thought | velop 1 u that quality of est, and that js all 1 expect! life th ultivat of the mind reall: in not mer of it each year, I have not spoken my thoughts aloud, I believe there | that all admire 1 0, js equally important My lMmited eliness uch ¢ saath hag me, who do not voice their views because they fear public | and games, but I ex I belleve in belng sportemanlike| ability to play the nd tol|and the feminin sentiment not only in games, but In the gen-/ study the wo@ks of poRers | arcu: love and nc f The Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls are very wonderful organizations | rtaing me, but puts! eral bodpene of ,everyday life 1 nome pleasure. Heading te ri nd Nideee ie ¥ love- for our boys and girls. But any charity work done by them can readily me in no tournamenta, My skill.) think housework Is not the most of my ¢r *, and has all can gain thru health, be taken care of without any ald from the public In general. It appears or lack of it.with the tennis racquet, | thrilling of Jobs, but mundane things | opened for me so many avenues of husiasm and interest in our fel- to me that if the Y. W..C. A., Y. M.C, A. and the Boy Scouts and Camp- | will never give Helen Wills any un-| like sweeping, paring potatoes, and| interest and enthusiasm that I feel | lo fire Girls were cut off this list and the additions of the Orthopedic hospital : 2 ott els s and Daddy Draper’s home, it would make a very noticeable improvement. | i Probably these ‘two organizations are not on the list because they have | | ° EFFECT OF RICHNESS not requested this. I think it must have taken a lot of “nerve” for the ; | DECORATIVE e The most interesting new frocks : - NE of tho dainty new accessories for milady's boudoit ts a ret of om 4 d ether selfsupporting organizations mentioned to ask to be included in the : for evening are made of lame or Fed. | VU broidered dresser scarfs and pillow, made of sheer dotted swiss, tiny | ms 4) cloth of snd’ acubecihaged, “beaded, : : | figured dimity or mull. Tho circle design and bud for a corner may be| 4% cup shortening % a aclanh Gide I would like to hear the opinions of other reputable citizens | | or accordeon pleated. ONE WHO GIVES F LY ‘TO WORTHY ¢. | transte red directly thru a sheet of carbon paper to your material and/ 1 cup brown sug diets to gui de every b aad Cs nly ste nd instill m the pre * Two values of tluegreen, lighter on the tall feathers and darker on % cup raisins FOR STREET WEAR BG ihe c soaked be to aot tor tha Charitable institutions body, combine with a red brown outline stitch on the wings to make the! 15 cup currants : For street wear fash: © women, rain ot ihe deindare hetiete whlch catdess wad ores ne an|tumming bird. Rose, lavender or ye two values, may be used oF igs $$ YS | lik the onestrap pump of alligat Seen eye asso ger Blarigs ogy" he sp-als Ons OA) he fowe th 0} a Frene note the conte ireen | 1 ; tol A j . 5 sitin 0 igh he the Campfire Girls and the Hoy Scouts to share in the Community Fund—|‘* eitek bine’ veg its ae been d8 Ser is s f “4 sed Pr a): Wdaeg: : i oe . * poe 2 We, 1% VERY XOUTHEUL MODEL c | wcteinehs rie %y because the old adage about “An ounce of prevention” in never half so!” ces nite rag she i eee ee , eee Oats or Krumbles a 1% An unusual dinner frock for a psctell A true as when it is applied to humah bodies and souls Papal tg gp Oe ie aro Se Pa hia ohaanen heat nese 2 cup ili iba | % | Young girl has a bodice of square Campfire Girls and Boy Scouts, it is true, pay dues, but their dues |, “ateeh. the tint used in the flower, makes co 7 sp area vay these! 1% teaspoon soda a } \ | & | meshed lace joined to & skirt of blue BOW ON SHOULDER are never nearly enough to cover the cost of maintaining executives | ‘TAP"PATent covers, and a frill of val Ince completes thelr daintine : poon of hot wate fy h 4 | taffeta with French flowers in f The bow on the left shoulder to lead them, give them their proper training and sustain thelr interest Tie: Hosen bs Feely Very iataiple to f he many small lsen are ups four ¥ udes marking the low waist lo&g ends that flutter down s0 that they continue to attend meetings instead of going to cheap there to help you by Indicating the stitches. And it is decidedly cons bab : x 4 or| back, is more popular “movies” or joining the neighborhood “gang.” worth while when done, either to cheer up ) own bedroom or to % 1 x i fldwer The Y. M. C. A. and the ¥. W. ©. A. do not operate their hotels on | %®!¥® one problem on the Christmas list | % teaspoon .cinname | ¥ RICH IN ORNAMENTS Perera ened a charity basis; these activities are avowedly self-supporting, tho each TLE eer e NERS ag mL yf) Ra TCR eg ton aaa tetra ee % teaspoon cloves > | The evening gowns of this season | FOR A GLOSSY FINISH organization will give you figures, on request, on the number of free © 7S rings fo @ woman who can % teaspoon nutm ¥ (are rich with orna tion, so that| When ironing linen {t should be beds and free meals furnished to those without funds last year. Eighty Fla er Wins Out share none of his enthusiasms, Cream shorte 4 sugar, add | % £ hile the lines are simple, it is easy | very damp and the flat fron should Per cent of their activities are supported by themselves; it is only the pp his interests or his intellectual nuts and fruit, en: the cerea 4 newe very hot other 20 per cent which they ask from the Community Fund. O st ’ | pleasures, water, Mix a = Help which they ask from the|~ hs ver UAW aS || the nice fat squaw kind of wife rf sifted with ry sas ich they atk tom the |g Helowat acini ft anu ind of wit yuri COMM co MMs Ts Yaining {ree.day and night schools| | callers at her office in Tho || elpmate eee Yemen: a0 Wve eis msg, aad eget for young men who have bech Star building, 1309. Seventt Cie oe i aie x < Wh th L % W ‘ ce ot? 4 mth tisfic * forced by circumétances, to leave) | ave,, trim to 3 p,m. every | | (YHIEF RUNNING DEER) Wet. 5 noc of t ieoas ere the Larger Woman public school and go to work be ‘Cay alee ane any b 2 tut with a flock of these er —— ; fore they had finished; ft goes to| | days ny ond hol | HEART of the Navajo) energetic an} good-looking fappe W cannot go ungloved '* * auto schools, gymnasium and swim. |g —— —_»| nation has set the stamp of | Younsaters always on deck, the nice eCrluUs much longer, but we ] in t eom rtest odes cone re te Saee ars his approval on the American] @* "avers have to look to thelr will not want to, ‘because $0 small that they do not cover| intellectual dumb-bells and moral] 1 PP: f |laurels, both before and after mar-| © or the Ja) if bg nae tah Lykke ede the cost of the equipment in- use| Pysmles. | flapper. | tinge AIMS | fashion has such lovely s it covers the cost of schools for} We live in an age of twisted) Moreover, he has trained) Yor the Mappers are tng prises in store for ug. Both young women where everything | entalltiee aoe Perverted cor {hig seven daughters to be; men to appreciate spirit an rey BY SISTER MARY these models show the fancy from dressmaking to cooking is| tone. Physical beauty and material] suet like her.. He believes|*™4 Youthtul beauty and to demand kfast—Orange juice, ‘cereas,| cuff that gives such a chic taught, and for ,gymnasium and 1e3 are placed on a pedestal and Y | more of women t a slayish sub-| |, j tail 1 008 swimming classes for women who | Worshipped . | that they will be more easily) servience to household duties and‘ cream, French toast, syrup,| finish to the tatlored cos- gould not afford to pay for such! Happy the man who hopes to see| married off than the old style | hustqndiy commands artes tume. | Privileges at the usual rates. hae change. i don’t. But if it) “nice fat squaws” that braves} Aad it & coming to be a caso of 1 eon 4 spinach and to- 1 _ + Daddy Draper's home is not on; 40s come it will be due to Argua| pf pie pri “2 no raco going to the slenderest | matoes, raisin ad; peach tapioca |, the lst because jie has never com-| 4nd men of his type, who serve as | his tribe used to wed. {and the battle to the shortest| pudding, milk, t ? plied with the regulations required | beacon lights in our present “The Navajo and Ch orokes| shingle Dinn Casscrolo of lcken HINTS FOR | HE | of those participating in the fund;| dark wilderness. squaws get fat sitting all the time! tion Ce RE riced potatoes, succotash, pea TY it is a net school, with no| iF | without working,” said the chief. MATERIALS salad, jun leo cream, 5 HOUSEWIFE supervising board of directors. By see }"The flapper ia an energetic crea-) Evening frocks are very supple! cake, whole wheat bread, m Ag Recent) aA East trips over the United States, ne! Part Persian ture, ‘up nd about, and not diftl-land foft and trimmed with refined | fcc. TO CLEAN PATENT- LEATHER makes his school self-supporting. | Kittens {cult to look at jand beautiful embroideries made} yuncheons for children who PUMPS The Orthopedic hospital is not a/ id : | And since Indian braves have @/ with strass, pearls, shiny beads, crys-| hurry home from’‘school must be| Vase added to Iampblack member of the Community fund| Dear Miss Grey: I am sure many|thought for the working power of | tal tubes, jewels, ete, Tho embr nourishing: quickly eaten and eas-| mak 1 dressing f atont- because it does not wish to be—its| 0% your readers would like some) thelr wives, the. flapper attracts! éries can be very Important ly digested. If w child eats his | leather shoes and when well rubbed | lovely ps > ve | ¢* ef a : B z 3 2 1a Saat pic te hin } board feels that its appeal ts such | °°" eho os ap kittens. Wel them by her onersy, as well os al ee luncheon inv haste with the foar of | B'ves a fine shino, that {t has more money for its) 1t'® teats aa four nice kit-| luring by her beauty, ; FROCKS “tardiness” in his mind his food | Lae operation by remaining outside the | 0 1) Ae th oe Pi ag ks Naturally, ‘eiapee men who | velvet anne, rep and crepe | wint do him leas good than if he is | TO KEEP YOUR KNIFE HANDLES a aa \s ay may |Georgette to @ great extent; velou , 3 ot put yo r } fund than it weuld have as 0 meme i en et od) Ee Atadisonn ey | have married crags Deer ABD aah ry tight dade Wr! served a simpler meai that he can} Do not put your knife handles in| ber agency. shake their heads a bit over the jaine, } crepe, faille and print-| enjoy in peace. water, Water discolors {vory and} see | B. plight of an Indian husband | ed volvet, also moire and fulgurante, | pA ahs cs es I | bone handles, and may loosen wood. Another Pet | Lees tes who expects @ flapper wife to | will be much in vogue this season | en ones: Abandoned | She Likes beh eah : euuth - ARHOND SDB FOR A HIGH POLISH | iain bis REA * Her slenderneas is not the resu' 4 ’ pices sae ‘ SEI t 3 SHA Dear Miss Grey: Some people | Letters lof overwork, but of overplay. Her| Sprinkle your clothes with a bath| -Clean windows and mirrors with} Fo sport wear and general sory. movel away from across the street| Dear Miss Grey: Hooray for| energy is not the brand that weaves |SPray or sprinkling can Instead of | lukewarm water and a few drops of |jo9 the neutral grays and the new from my home, last Thursday or} “Argus! Bravo! ‘Tres blen! And|piankets of gathers firewood, but|by hand. You will find them much|ammonia. ‘Then polish with a dry| grayish greens are a wise cholco in| banzai! But, seriously, tan't {t too true what ho says concerning our ever. lasting beauty quest? “Everybody's doin’ it.” It stands to reason that Friday and left a mother cat and five dear little kittens about six weeks old, to starve, I brought) them home and fed them, but can- not keep them, as I have so many of my own. I do want to find good/our spiritual qualities and their homes for them. Four kits are|development should be neglected males. Oh, how can people be so| when all our spare time is used to cruel- and heartless? I hope when these people are going hungry, as they surely will, thnt they will re-| member these little creatures, If) they would only remember that the promise of God is, “Blessed are the | merciful for they shall obtain Thanking you. My phone} beautify ourselves and ornament our bodies. But it is the law of supply and demand, When atten- tion 1s pald only to external ap- pearances, mental and spiritual) progress suffers in consequence. Thero is one satisfaction a per-| mercy.” son finds in studies, and that is number is FAnier-2087. the pleasure one derives out of MRS. LE. H. | knowledge, which the unthinking | see can never experience. A. thinker Yellow Cat; can neyer be alone, Ho (or she) finds companionship in everything, Oceans, woods, brooks, animals, nat- ural and artificial splendors, myr. to| {ads of stars above his head and He {6 clean,| grass under his feet—they all of. Nice Pet Dear Miss Grey: 1 haye a lovely yellow male cat I want to give some elderly person. smart amd a wonderful pet. My|fer plenty of food for thought. And telephone number is SUnset-6666. | realizing his littleness, man rises a aR 4 | spiritually until ho becomes at- Age of Twisted tuned with the infinite, Enlargine Mentalities? | bis menta} horizon, he cannot help Jenobling his soul, untfi his mental Dear Mias Grey; TI just finished) and spiritual self work in complete veading the article of Mr. Argus, {A unison, for the betterment of his which he criticizes men's conduct | fe}jowmen. toward brainy and spiritual women My most sintere compliments go { enjoyed it immensely. He sure-)to Argus, His reward should bo ly handles tho subject without) the knowledge that he haa brought gloves, and mamas, daddis, shiny| many a pleasant moment to his pates and flappers and reformers are frankly tolg what's what. But 3 vould “tike to remind Mr. Argus that women aro just as “strong for beauty” as men. A gn may be an Sntellectual Soc: | kd and a@ spiritual seraph, but if he is not a shelk in appearance, | if he js not handsome, carefully groomed and faultlessly dressed, ho is a “back number.” Even older women, who should know Let fall for handsome and nattily dressed Beau Brummels, tho Wiey muy be, aw they often are, readers who truly appreciate the truth and widorn of his words, And may he not forget us in the future, either, Sincerely yours, EVELYN F. q DEMURE LOOKING BROCK A black frock has a wide collar of the mate rial accordeon pleated and tied under the chin with a crepe bow with long ends that reach almost to the hem- Une, crepe de chine afternoon | the kind that won't wear out on a dance floor or a long swimming party or a golf tourna-| ment. And het vocabulary is perfect for replying to a husband who gets a bit too bossy, But with all her faults and her fiippancy, the flapper will probably make a better wife for Indian or white man than the old stylo fat squaw, more animal than woman, moro servant than mate, The man who wants only a servant can better afford to make temporary and commer. cial arrangeménts than to tie himself for life in legal mar- Remember this— Food authorities say you can live on whole wheat alone. SHRED- DED WHEAT is whole wheat—with cream it’s a perfectly bal- Shredd d c at distance | ~ if more evenly moistened. chamois. color rs TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE) The difference between asking for just “Orange Pekoe” and asking for “Tree Tea Orange Pekoe” is all the taste-difference in the world. To say nothing of the difference in price. Hence it’s doubly impor- tant to “say it together”—Tree Tea Orange Pekoe! 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