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AXA 7 UL SZ. THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: The Porcupine Grows Quills — and Man Develops Shell to Protect His Real Self BY CYNTHIA GREY To look at him one would think he never had a human emotion, He is quiet. tactiturn and forbidding. Those who ¥ firat enter hia emvioy are afraid of him, They speak of him ff aa the “Old Men” and tiptoe past hia door. Yet when that man waa a boy he was what the fellows called a “sissy.” He wasn't soft, but he looked as if he were. ff Bond, gentle in his ways, fair-skinned, he was taunted with J all the hurting jibes of which small boys are capable, and jj came to be known as “sissy” or “girlie.” A chap of less strength of character might have succumbed fj before the teasing of his comrades, But not he. He saw ff that he had to vrove to the fellows that he wasn't a siesy and he went about vroring it in the most primitive fashion—by faction or money back” guarantee that means what it says, SCHRADER AIR GAUGE Maintain the proper preceure in at all times. enly add te the life of your tires but will ive yeu mere sewer and epeed on the hile. A aeed tire gauge ie a Desitive necessity. Genuine Schrader Gauge— 95c SPEEDSTER BODIES high CONVENIENT LOCATIONS purring seund ¢! erede 7s Puts your Ferd in the clase the force of arma. When he had shown that he was to be reckoned with he withdrew into himect{, hurt. The sensitiveness of his nature, which the boys had termed weakness, made for itself an outer shell of cold reserve, which one presents to the world in order to hide @ weakness. The man who Boasts of being o woman-hater is only a Msappointed lover; the woman whe professes an abhorrence of men ia confessing just aa truly that she is hungry for the companionship of a man. “The old maid,” said a mana short time ago, “and by that I mean a real old maid, is usually the kind who Gffeeta loud slang, broad social view~ points and radical ways of living fust| to forestall any critictam which might be leveled at her marital conditio ‘The most radical social reformer & often the one who takes this meane of combatting his ewan wnsocial tn- stineta. Everyone knows that the bully ta! im reality wot the terrible man that WORK WITH EASE Because Lydia E.Pinkham's | Hornell, N was in bedhealth bas there didn’ peas te an one TITY matter MU with me. 1 was HH] tired out all over and it was an ef- fort for me to! move. 1 was irri- table and could nights trouble with my bowels me periods, seemed that }] pearly coer see me around medicine and wanted me ‘0 Mins Grey will recetve caliers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Vriday from 1 to 2p mand on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a.m, to 12 m, each week, Please do net come at other times as it seriously isterferes with ber writing, i he pretends to be. He ts convinced of hs own inferiority but adopts a swagger, a boastful manner of tatk- ing, to mislead his enemies or to frighten hia wife. | Im the animal kingdom the same thing ocours, The poroupine te a [mighty pleasant little beast, but he \Just had to develop those javelin quills to keep his impolite neighbors * from walking all over him. The skunk, too, docan't mean harm fo anyone, but he simply must pro- [feet himact?. If the turkey gobbler were half ea dangerous as his strut, or the rooster half as important as hie crow, the "| barnyard would be all too small for) them, Crustacea can’t fight. That ts why T they develop their shell and that ts why they live in them Men and tcomen, too, develop thetr protective I] lahells, which they will surely betray \df one but gives them a chance to leepress themactoes, For, as some I witty writer once sald, words are I made, not to express owr thoughts, | | [Dut to Ride them. | Don't fudge by first sucmheutenisl ( |don't judge a man by what he save | But find owt firet why he holds the views which ag professes. . What was te Renalssance? An educational, Uterery and artis- the revival that went on tn Ital an \the western world affected by Itoly during the ith and 16th centuries. I This name ts waually applied to the I transition from medieval to modern methods of study ond thought. The | ena may be defined ae 4 [period of and activity of men's I powers, due to the breaking down of |i tnat Nteee forces which had hept them in fj ‘Teaash. eee ‘What ere the meanings of the fol- Purchases Charged Tomorrow Not Billed to You Untit June First Second Avenue at Pike cone oe “The Store of Eternal ‘Newnens” pr i ain i Shopping Hours 9:00 to bi Jeno ee ee Tomorrow the last Friday in the month is Remnant Day |; Thousands of Articles GREATLY REDUCED Here Is Just a Hint of the Bargains 26 «Children’s Uslen Gulte, for girls and 15 Hand Embroléerea Art Needlework Models 60 ~towels, children’s Gress and hates....$1,50 20 pairs Women's Gloves, chamotsette and Canton 40 Men's Gilk Knit Ties. & Tabiecioths, heavy to ‘pleces ‘Woot Goode . 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Rve—ife Clement —mild, good, merctful Verhti—deeutiful woman, Zipporah—dittle bird. ee When 4id the frat steam veasel croas the ccean? | The Kovannah, in 1819, from Re- ite trial? jPannah, Ga, crossing the Atlantic in 26 doya. AA vertianment AGIOS IN STOMACH | CAGE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sournces and Pan ‘Treat. Ce Readers of this column who wish Information on flower and || gem eymbols, their meantngs, ete, will recetve same by writing te ‘The Seattle Star Washington bu- reau, 1522 New York ave., Wash ington, 1), C., and inclosing two. cent stamped and self addressed envelope for reply. RESINOL is s the’ name? remem if you want to magnesia for le used by th endoy thelr indigestion. 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All dealers Sc and $1.50. | Telal bottle sone direct for 1c, The Kenton Pharmacal Co., 611 Coppin Bidg., Covington, | | BROWNATONE onan | thie FRED RUPTURN BOOK AND REMEDY Couro Capt. W. A. Collings (ine) Hox 4379, Watertown, N Please send ma your FRI Rupture Remedy and Hook with |} out any obligation on any part whatever, Name ... Address Burkhetmer, candidate for ‘he three- year term on the school Loard, “I have four boys In scoool tr Seattle! reform this and that, #0 T have had a direct Interest tn edu. cational mattera, Then daring the two terms Mra, Burkheimer served as president of the Centra! Couneit | money to of Mothers’ Congress and PT. A gaired a further insight tnto oanset| affairs. And 1 believe I can render | | Therefore, teachers ought to be ade. real service to this community if I | quately paid. am elected to the achool bourd.” | tle about yourself, Mr. Burkhetmer.” years ago. public schools and the state univer ‘sity there. to Seattle and have practiced law '@t I want puptis to be too proud [her since that time.” Anne Methodist Eptecopal church; 1 jbelong to the Masonto order and to tine Bike.” H Ot ae a oe “Well, {t's Mke this,” as!4 Dean to reduction of teachers’ salaries and to ether school problems?’ “Well, I have made ne pledges. But, if carry out my beliefs. that ft takes as \o become a doctor or &% ‘awyer. “I am very favorable te vecational training in the schools, I believe that lthe boy and Girl whose education 1 was born in Town, 46 /@Rds with the eighth grade are en- I was educated tn the titled to a square deal. “As to military training tn the Nine years ago ¥ ‘came | Schools, I am opposed to that. Not “Buppose you tell the peuple a Mt-) "“Gwdiy. to fight, but I want to see them be ow: 40 you liver” come too impetuous to fight.” “At 2689 10th ave WwW." “And whet are your affilations?” “Lam a member of the Queen! ABERDEEN. ~-Jeck Guthrie and) wife of Humptulips found by search. | jing party, after being lost in woods 60 hours. ELLENSBURG. — George Bales, “What ere your ideas tn regart proprietor of Bradner Co, creamery, Accumulates a surplus By regularly saving Part of his income ds assured of Opportunities Business success Future comforts And happiness. Are you?— Start That Savings Account Today Tae Seattle National Banic Second Avenue at Columbia Largest Bank in Washington ‘g Gee ccescesceucuusuces: