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) eens: NOV ERODE Sheeran THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 14 - Cynthia Grey: Lonely Persons—Where Can They Meet Their Own Kind Under Conventional and Agreeable Circum- stances? i BY CYNTHIA GREY ‘ In answer to a dozen letters written by lonely men and. @ omen within the past two weeks, Cynthia Grey is awfully . he hasn't some sort of magic plan whereby the lonely may meet the lonely and be happy. Unfortunately, these | columns are not available for this work. So readers who Gg . have not yet found it possible to make the acquaintance of desirable friends will have to continue their search. There are hosts of different organizations, state society meetings, clubs, churches and lodges in the city. It would seem as tho > there should be enough friendliness and some to spare for Ww Y the stranger and the alone ar ur It would be a wonderful thing, maybe, if a downtown ns our New church were to have some sort of a department for the Clothes on ened Seaehat airancere Rzs ir fs — Thanksgiving : ' Appointnients Should Be m ‘her office Monday, jay from 1 to 2 p, m,, and Pay for Them Later : | Kept on Time “ Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly Through Our Special ; Inform me if it in the proper thing i to if a cues Ck Credit Offer - nowadays to ve from b..'t an hour to|| Pisase do not coma at other time $ three-quarters of an h late when |] as it seriously interferes with her Fur-Trimmed and keeping an appointme writing *Te. ‘ a friend? When I was y ai Utility Coatings : considered bad form; but it #60! iwice hut it han only taken a very | | . now that it is just the opposite 1) )° : Good, serviceable materials have two daughters, one in high| "tle out, 1 thank you late modish coats, $29.50 to $59.50. ANXIOUS sohool and the other In college, and I have known of them waiting that . a [se Se, ieee’, ott aters ‘atte Meee mE gaa “oD a ARE o> oxy oof af hey sald 1 was out of dain, and tha | Stumen'of eter nse el thes Cycol saves yo & ine from destructive “sulpho Helow are the formulas for remor most of them individual creations hot a breach of etiquette. | wash in strong soapsuds, not too hot. | Priced at $46.75. | put it A MOTHER There 1s @ certain type who be then fine chalk, and rud| rape 20m that also in the itnen; lay it on the | News it is the mark of sophistioation | niments and to eas about to be late for app jecoume a certa | as it dries New Millinery coe eae In many sizes and vantage of shapes, with very at- with us W tractive trimmings monthly paym: s 3. y for the stain will come time and place | eas | However, it ts still the mark of @! x7 0..519 Woman Her gentle person to have such considera | “4 tion for others that one regards ser-| Own Worst Enemy | ‘ously the obligations one incre, | | Dear Mins The uervoo Cycol is the motor oil made by the new Hexeon ut at on | Pictures of [a ee een ony onic: | He process—the effective method of removing de- | vbear Mine Grey: What. are the|the lete her mind run too far with structive “sulpho” compounds. | famous pictures of St. Cecilia? more of the outside world. To be} _ 1. [nervous is brought on by self-pity in : | nThere orepmany famous pictures ef many casee by allowing chew to| Thus Cycol retains its “body”, sustains an “oil Guana ta the poeta of Boa Leren-| Taree ® tight” piston seal and maintains an unbroken Get up happy tn the morning,| S " sili deities | Shwrch et Rome, end Comatinn, the] Sint Sut to be alive, make the most | lubricating film under terrific engine operating 209 Union Street nett SeRS Se Gesuad Avenee Mu ber Goer eie of tre cafe te ve advice, Just | temperatures. That means it will prevent |reprennted with a seroon ‘and \ty tebgering sient Ket was sae | excessive friction wear and many lubricating Sheik’s Discoverer | Anti-Cigaret Law : | cle wae pelnted for en alter ‘piece ee coe Gono po pred troubles. I changed my mind I am ¢ f the } ~ Makes a New Find! Gets Consideration |°"° °% #2" Movant, In thts pie-| nappiont people om earth: but no on Riis Tncsams, the youne director! As cack of iia mectinge from now | 3S eae ereaenial ts the center | pat enyoelt could help myself Flush your crankcase and refill it with the who discovered the now famous} A READER ‘ 5 - on the King Count tniatt od. | musical instrument, but lowering it é* : “Sheik,” Rodolph Valentino, has . Mita otal Frege grin in yrmey theo ean od I correct grade of Cycol Motor Oil found a new star named Kamuela | ¢Tation will discuss one of the mean. | *h¢ M looking Gauhe wer tir eae Writes Ad Searle, a young Hawaiian sculptor. | ures it proposes to bring up at the) ang are singing with her. At her|to College B 4 Searle's first appearance in a major coming session of the state legiala-| y+ are other musical inatruments asi Wikesitieay: t éttaates wit role will be in Ingram’s screen dra-|ture. The topic at Monday’s meet-| 4¢ ner right, St. Paul leans on his| versity four years and would like matization of Victor Hugo's “Toilers | ing, which was held in the Y. W. C. | seord, behind is St. John; to her left| write a few words to the young man of the Sea.” ‘A. was the anticigaret measure. ‘ is the Magdalene and behind her i#| who asked whether he should fotn x Bt. Augustine, Bt. Cecilia by Carlo | the fraternity he wan pledged to whan | 3 ] Dotet ts another famous work, but) he was keeping company with an tn} ‘ ear as Crystal— Nonjol’s ‘at Ovetia ts perhaps the| dependent tr rer most universally popular. Here the| 1 would advise him to keep hin $40 é S rapt inspiration of the beautiful face|in his jeans, also the $7 per month | 7 The absolute purity of Gs she site at the organ ts appealing | he apeaks about for dues, Put it where| = and uplifting. Above her the angels| it will draw interest and he will have are showering roses, one of which has|® friend tn need. It will help him 3 : falien on her hand on the keyboard. |to start a home when he gets thru a a see school. I only wish I had saved my To Remove ia ney that I spent In this manner. MOTOR. OI \ ‘ . You are under no obligation to thts L 1 Mildew i fraternity until you are Initiated: | y Dear Miss Grey: Can you tell my tnen they will tell you soon enough a how to take wildew out of @ nurses) Jy) v0 a aaa — OIL COMP. 7 ake laslencuieth aocue earaeaee ASSOCIATED ANY ts usually a untform have tried oxalic act] 1¢ you do not obey thelr orders, they GREEN TEA Star readers who would like in be, 4 7 pin : wk 208-9 White Bldg. - - Seattle, Wash. a formation on the proper method will tell you of a young lady who a is reflected in every cup. of making a will will receive ||"8* attending college and her The most delicious GREEN TEA in the world. same by writing to the Washing- || *rority’ sisters did not Uke her to ton Bureau of the Seattle Star, || keep Company with a young medical JUST TRY IT 1822 New York Ave., Washington, || *tudent because he had turne4 down | D. C, and enclosing 2 centa in || Several bids when asked to join the ae r “gin a fraternity. These sisters told the girl hilalibenserfoneneninsi —| man, they would lift her pin. She answered-—“Here’s your pin, I will never turn down Jack.” That Is the sort of girl I admtre. |1 don't want a girl for a wife who! | must give a breakfast dance to her! nes ee e e friends. Tam going to marry tn the Movie Star Named | aco in which Mrs. Clark rough | paint In the new suft Mra, Glare @ e lepring and she fan’t a sorority girl | Bureau of $200,000 from Rawlinson for alleged | declares that the actor made state — 40 1 would advise you to stick to your as Co-respondent |{mproper relations with Dorothy | ments reflecting on her “te dingrace reggrenees girl and let the fraternity Marie Mosquini, movie actress, Missin |two years ago. The district attor.| her and prevent her from 4 | ONE WHO HAS BEEN THERE. | vorce suit of Mrs, Hazel Allen Shaw | i es Day's tine entused Ap lees Siew JuNtine ELEC T RIC IRON } jof Raleigh, N. C., against her hus. R ] t | LOS ANGELES.—George Bronson | band. Sheldon’ Brinsley Shaw, | elativ The best iron made Howard, novelist and short story| movie actor and director. The di-| , The Star invites tte readers to use this | 4 in finding missing writer, who came here recently to|vorce was grant on statutory | Aetives se eeie The aon make series of motion pictures,| grounds. Mra, Shaw alleged the acts! to help in reuniting those who have bees found dead in his room in Holly-| were committed in Los Angeles and = Those whose relatives oF Discriminating purchasersfavor the “flmer- wood. 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