The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR } ° o Cynthia Grey: Miss Twenty, a Fine Girl, Down in the Huatle and Bustle of the Business World, Writes Cynthia to Say That She Has Never Had a Beau. Dear Cynthia Grey: lam just one of Seattle’s many work ing girls. I am 20 and have been earning my living for the | past two years as a stenographer, Altho I try to be brave and face the world with a smile for all, 1 always have a feeling of | discontent and an eagerness to climb the ladder more quickly, I have never had a boy companion and think it is about time I got one. My girl chums say that I have a pleasing per- sonality, but still there must be something lacking when 1 haven't a man friend. I confess that lately I have envied girls whom I have seen with their many friends. What can you suggest? A WORKING GIRL, | BY CYNTHIA GREY 9 ” I sometimes think as I walk down the street and prck out FURNITURE GO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS } Credit Has Established Thousands of Seattle Homes We cordially offer the liberal GOTTSTEIN PERSONAL CREDIT SERVICE. Let us show you how easily we can arrange small weekly or monthly payments that will provide you with |J) furpishings of your own choosing—and remem- |]! ber that money spent on “rented” furnishings is 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike gone forever. la face here and there to carry in my mind that day that lone- |] | liness is the blight of the city. Here you are without a doubt the very best type of Amer- ican womanhood, doing the work of the world creditably, liv- ing well; a good citizen and a good girl. Yet somewhere in the steess to arrive you have lost count with the quality that | made you human, ° | Why, my dear girl, if it were not for the social element, we | would all be in trees yet! Did you ever vision the being that ie man in his long climb upwards? Can you see him chattering—gathering a group and chat- | tering more—trying to further understand among hia own | kind? It is a picture I like to dwell on; I can see a thousand | different clusters and what they accomplished is the greatest romance in the world. | Admirably Suited for: Apartments or for ree ne oe ee ei | {Mine Grey will receive caters Small Homes With a “Built-in” Buffet I]ief.e4, at's tearm te tote apatn, tring |} Sas wriany trom 1 to 8 mand Extension Table extends to six feet; |] |wowme sirt out 97 the tree where tRev| | ST a’. t0 19m. ench week. Please Fumed or Golden Waxed Oak Finish. Regular Price $71.50—Note the Easy Terms GARDEN TOOLS HOSE SPRING NEEDS FOR LAWN AND GARDEN idded to accounts of our customers without a payment down. Sold on Easy Terms SPECIAL Refrigerator SPECIAL $17.95 | 30-pound ice capacity; | équipped with drain i}| pipe and air trap; ice | chamber has galvanized linings; special ice tray. mt Ae *. have many advantages, 00 get to feeling sorry for yoursels.| re downtown in the midst of You have other girls around) You lve in a Mo, wonderful city wou and can Usten to their chatter and this city ts full of clubs trying to gather hints o we they put it reach owt to fine « Hike you. : we the advantage of aee-| There are hiking, danc dramatic, and studying the latest |church, muato—all kin pith boys and girls, young and ol “My brother, who fs my partner By C. Attle lin a member of the executive board W. C. Kean, candidate for port} of the Voters’ Information league.” commissioner, answering the ques! Kean says he would expect, if tlonaire of the Voters’ Information | eiscted, to keep down the expenses league, admite he was urged to run|of the port to the minimum at all and is supported for that office by | times, to act in cooperation with |] the Beattle Advisory council. Present waterfront owners, shippers. }) Por 20 years, Kean says, he has|railroads and manufacturers and! lbeen In the real estate business, | show then the advantages to them | } / ldealing tn business chances and eeives of using the port facilities and [Il reiting Ute insurance. He studied |help them make these advantages lfinance and organised the Mallard | real, thereby increasing port activi. | annociation, of which | Hen WANTS STRINGENT WAS BORN IN BUDGET LAW STOCKTON, CAL. He says, if elected, he will work for the introduction and adoption of & stringent budget law to atop all ago, and is now living with his wife |2flclency expenditures, except with and three children at §312 32d ave, |*h® Consent of tax levying bodies in NW. canes of real emergency. Ho nays he believes excessive taxes destroy the desire to own home. and that with her present high tax International Correspondence schoo! aaa —— net ene tretning, “Do you favor a manager to carry He owns real extate here and tx an|on the business of the port commis advocate of reduced taxes. In anewer! sion, or do you think the present to the question, “During the cam-| commission method in sativfactory?” jE | paten tawt fall to reduce the cost of|he in asked. He replies | governmient. 4i4 pou take any active T am inclined to think that a If} park tn the effort to reduce taxes;|manager who te not subject to | 3 He was born in Stockton, Cal. 42 years ago, came to Seattle 25 yours | SDS) Hia efucation consists of two years in high school, a xpecia) course at the University of Washington and if so, what?” were the political breezes would be bent.” | DUNNO TT . AMBROSE MM. ;) A TEMPORARY C I ae ARE) A Tepronan cums! Kennydale Plan ora! a 2 . Tefios testing Sunday, wien | Beach ate recent organisation meet. Will Be Rebuilt . services were held in memory of |ing. The club will seek to obtain ade. |, Reconstruction of the principal / Will be started in two or three weeks, ° First Rehearsal and Registration of chorus and cast this evening, 8 o’clock, First Methodist Church, Fifth Avenue and Marion Street. jthe room that contained six stills tn which creosote was condensed. |_AMUSEMENTS witx MOOR Day aa THEATRE ak feo VAUDEVILLE: FRANK | WRIGHT WILCOX | DANCERS Mary and Ann Clark Emerson and Baldwin “The Wonder Giri” Roberts and Clark CHARLES OLCOTT AND MARY ANN —PANT Mate. 2:20 p. m. Anyone in Seattle and surrounding communities, interested in taking part, is invited to enroll. LUUQUAQUUEUUOAUOAYUOEUUALUUOUEALEEUUAUUAEUUEEROQEREUAERUNOOAEEAGEUAUUALUUGUUALUAAEEEUUALE Help make Seattle’s nationally-known event a success. . Costumes and music books free. Come early to JoEws PALACE HIP TODAY TO FRIDAY DORIS MAY = ° 1 ‘2 avoid crowds at registra- “EDEN AND RETURN” — tion desks. VAUDEVILLE ; WITH THE INIMITABLE Grace Cameron “LET’S GO” AND OTHER FINE ACTS Executive Committee For 1922 HULU Extra! Afternoons Only! HAROLD LLOYD N rh “HAUNTED SPOOKS” me. |wou will gain confidence thru Ma " very shynees. Teke @ deep interest \PtThOre You will say. But ten't «| aaa -: s For Three Days More— Closing Thursday, April 27th Sewing Machine Offer. | $18.50 Electric Motor Given Free with any Eldredge Two-Spool or Rotary Treadle Machine in stock. } The prices of these machines are as follows (motor included free for this sale only): j Eldredge Rotary Four-Drawer Machine $67.50 A py Elegy 99 place Eldredge Rotary Six-Drawer Machine $72.50 sod keihia. he balanad oa Eldredge Two-Spoo! Four-Drawer Machine $69.50 easy terms. Eldredge Two-Spool Six-Drawer Machine $72.50 Your old machine taken as Eldredge Cabinet-Style Machine $82.50 part payment. MACHINE AND MOTOR FULLY GUARANTEED —fewing Mechine Department, ie the Basement RA I his clothes like the handsome critter gain a request to call and a with to the United States compare with the in the clothing ada and what if those escort you to the next dance. |fermale? 4 ornery hairs af the back of his head) 4¢ the dance you will meet others) Male population, $8,900,481; female, will persist in standing right UP og on, oe. nce 966 wilh have 51,410,189-—or 104 males to 100 fee straight? Me probably ien’t a0 spolied gained will me yee & fed th, the ee and will be more easily managed! | cinera” It te Hike an endless chain. If he sa shy, s0 much the batter, for) rane an sounds awfully selfish, " 25; 50 “ame by writing to The Seattle emall Star Washington bureau, 1222 New York ave, Washington, D. *%. and inclosing two cents in || stamps for postage. Btar readers who wish directions 0] HS for making sealing wax beads, and also rose beads, will receive over throat —twallow Every atom of ‘Red 5 ana: with air FOR POWER “The gasoline of quality” is 100% POWER. It is refined to vaporize thoroughly. Every atom of it mixes in the carburetor with from 12 to 16 times its volume of air for POWER. With “Red Crown” you get ready starting — rapid acceleration—greater mileage—a con- tinuous stream of power. Run your car on “Red Crown” and nothing elsé, and you won't have to bother with car- buretor adjustments. It is uniform in wherever and whenever you' buy it. Fill at the Red Crown sign—at Service Sta- tions and garages and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Join one. The danctng clud offers in everything he saya, even Uf it bores little selfishneas justifiable fore girt he ityle. \- viel elapse P } | s the best chance. Then take an inter-\wou to death. And I'll wager that the | who te £0 and has never had ¢ bean? | ee In (@) O O eat in the very first young duherent cunning that ts one of the d \ ad tolls to you. What if he doesn’ pharacteriatios of every woman will| How does the male population of a i. 4.9ng srsieaeee 33 A 4d SEVTECETEEERESETLT E398 GERE27 399

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