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STR ATOM 20 MONDAY, a Cynthia Grey: When the Whistle NOVEMBER 12, 1928, THE SHAT y g Loves Girl From Afar for Two Years—Asks Now What to Do _ Dear Miss Grey: I have had reason to praise your sound Judgment, and I write this letter with the expectation that | your advice will be of help to me. Two years ago I saw a girl that from the moment I looked at her, I loved her, Tom Kennedy Not BY J. RK, JUSTICE ‘This thing of soarching for a can: trying to start, quisite studen everyone, Up to the time I met her, I never cared for girls, except as pals. I would go out occasior naturally feel that it’s “time to eat,” make a “Bee Line” for one of the ad- t of art. Her personality seems to attract to mo from the same source, or three times, way, IT am suspicious, mally, but never to a dance. |> melee ph tween these and athletics, I divide my school life I have had more than my share of popularity, but I find it very hard for me to make friends, I never go out of my way to make a friend; they have always come to me. Some have told me that I always appear to live within a hard shell. The few people I ever allowed to penetrate it became my devoted friends, This being somewhat my nature, I loved this girl for over two years from a distance, never trying to gain her friend- ship. Tho she is very popular, there is a loftiness in her nature that makes it very hard for one to approach her. I feel as if she was a star I was reaching for. A few weeks ago a friend of hers told me things she said about me which convinced me that she admires me, but Tho other day I had a namo of fored by a lawyer. from the city hall ; ; my spare time, In morrow is Fricasee d all my spare of Veal and Vege- tables, Potatoes and Bread and Butter, 30c A Name that stands for Good Food, later on I politically wise man up Pike at about It, The name that was being sug gestod was that of T. J, L. Kennedy, corporation counsel to run up to the elty hall and get acquainted with him AT LEAST, TOM 1S NOT SUPERSTITIOUS Tho girl in the front office dl rected me to the last room down tho hall. These little rooms ‘begin SEdCCCdKaeadaaddaaaaas f “ still I lack the co: o ie a ems to} to number at 1 and run up to 13./except two, and elther of them| . “ye 7, fl i esti coal a idle het caddaaacadad Vag mcg meter id bk om ply ge | tesy will be extended to those availing them- No, 18. The other night I saw her at whom I know she likes, and altho I'am not jealous, I could not sleep at all that night. I know I never will be happy without at least trying to gain her friendship. Now, Miss Grey, can you advise me how I should go about gaining her friendship, and have I the right to ask her to go out with me, even tho she is going out with someone else? Thanking yeu, “DRURY,” May I teil you, “Drury,” that I think you must d¢ a very conceited young man? You love the finer things of life, for which I most sincerely Gdmire you, and you want a girl who admires the same things, A very admirable attitude for a boy to take, and I truly wish you success, But —don't admire the “finer” things ao intensely, that you fail to realise the SPECIALTY a theater with a friend FOOD SHOP 110 PIKE ST. EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 1524 THIRD AVE. AUTO KITCHEN 819 EAST PIKE It occurred to mo that Kennedy was not a superstitious person, any way, Thix would help some in be ing mayor, The «spooks and things like that would have no pull with him—and the town ta full of spooks. When I went in Mr. Kennedy was talking with 4 membes of the 4rm: ing for more orators. Kennedy was already booked, but was trying to locate some one who would do. When I asked if there was a short. age of orators tn Seattle, ho repliod ; that the city was really long on significance of the lesser things, After all, life ts acldom a one-eded| voi. nut that men who sould they are frying add a teaspoon of} proposition, and the man or the woman who clings too tenaciously to shake a’ wEekeh” “Ware, Veco flour to th ase in which they are a a speech w the cultural element, is losing out in the pursuit of real happiness and} usefulness. Life is composed of the things you meet every day, and to} @ppreciate the dull with the dritttant ts truly a talent to be envied. T think you neéd to let your “hard shcil” melt a Nttle, and make few more friends. Get thetr attitude toward the things they love. hin After talking with [out wherein you are alike as well es wherein you differ. You'll really| for a time I was b | get @ good deal more out of Wife, for we have time for all the thinga|l b find we really wish to do. You need not, of course, give up your tdeals, Just|b others mix in a trifle more with the “common herd,” that 4s all I wkahed to te jf} vou. J know, “Drury” that all this ia aside from the question you asked | lar | me, and I may have caused you to tose confidence in me, but I thought|on It | from your letter that you weeded it te, cook fav rove the nearce. WANTS TO FINISH WHA? HE HAS STARTED Mr. Kennedy nning to think But before we 1 made a were coming seems to bo & popu s no ght in. so I pave Noto, as for this girl. Neither of can appreciate the o' you are acquainted. Surely you } sor ual acquatn you do for mayor of will introduce you? Then, tf y wh to t her out, inquired makes no difference tf she does go out with another yo! } mayor of is, f she is not engaged. I think, you would | wor rhaps, k her out.| rep of her per-| "But my ask her permission to call at her home, h before you In that way, too, you can get an insight into another side sonality. after tinued, ppy where I lots of work to do. Cynthia Grey will recelve call- ers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to 12 a m, at her office in the Star Bidg,, 1309 Seventh ave, I have started one or tw 8 which I want to finish myself on any one thing It ts fact that no one has ever called mo a quitter. No, I couldn't let up on what Tam trying to accomplish junt! the Job t» complete. ‘The Canadian Federation df Labor} has a membership of Newspaper Man to Be Buried Tuesday | Last rites for Samuel E. Wharton, r man of Seattle for be held o'clock rnoon at the Bonney-| Wharton died Satur 309 18th ed by his w You Will Enjoy Eggs— Baked Drop eggs into a well- buttered baking dish, cover them with finely cr crisp bread crumba. Dver this thick brown gravy bake about 10 ber Season the gravy wit! LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE STOMACH UPSET GAS, HEARTBURN Rub your nostrils with MENTHOLATUM Antiseptic, protect- ing, healing pleasant TOO MUCH URIG ACID? 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She is a good student, a talented pianist and an ex- * if When the samo suggestions come two in a machine-like But when it i e ontancouslike from I left his office feeling that 1 H dresses below. have always tried to make the finer things of life a pea Diu hcg say, I always! had let Pepe peopgey a. charge purchases made during Novem- The SPECIAL to- part of myself, I love good books and chemistry, and be-|stop and look it over. ae a Then it came in picked up the same name from a way, and I thought I had bettor seo I whould have intice day committee who was look: | I was| ided to gulo And an} “ito bring TLE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTT0 F. KEGEL, President After Mayor's Job, | the Law I wald before, I prefer the law to anything else, I thank you for the} hunch that you are thru, And, furthermore, if he had anything on me, I should get ready for a fight or a foot: race, NOTICE T? encourage Early Christmas Shopping ber need not be paid for until January, 1924. Favors Erickson or Lundin for Mayor Statements of accounts will be mailed on Editor Tho Star | December 1st, for comparison, but payment I have read with much interest | il J the artictos contributed to. your| thereof need not be made until January, paper by J. R. Justice, and feel that he t# doing good servico by | arousing tho public interest in the| Romination of candidates for public | office, for we have conditions exist: | ing in this clty that tt will tak A mayor with backbone to relieve, Of all the names which have been | Suggested to Mr. Justice as yet! n| printed, none would got to first| base in a game with Doctor Brown, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Special facilities have been provided for opening new charge accounts—every cour- money, of which commodity, it ta| rumored, he will have sufficient for ||| 4 campaign by the time it opens, | The two are A. H. Lundin and Oliver T. Erickson, either of whom | would make & good mayor, Both} have the backing of the decent] people whose sensibilities are a by the non-interference ||! y of our present city adminis m with the vicious and law-) violating class, How about the availability of these men? Mr. Lundin has the| confidence and support of a large| number of the business men of the | city, the Chamber of Commerce | (which last, by the way, bas not always proven of great benefit to a candidate; in fact has oft selves of these facilities. THE GROTE-RANKIN GO, OTTO F. KEOEL, Prealdent chamber, support | n¢ 4 to the defeat Jof good men in tho years gone by). | Personally, I bell the rank and fily of the membership of the cham. ber have intentions; Lun din hax strong support among the patriotic ebureh people, but ts not overly with labor, He sclentioun prosecutin he held that office } strong with labor strong 4 fair dealt allke and poor jcommittees of city council Sipe is a valuabl norvant, Whibs | I fully a tho business man who cautioned Mr. Ju a big buasin ran} successful In the conduct of rr own affairs, al jown attals aye . . . . | ee gate sees! Fifteen Dining Room Suites | [makes faltary’ generally, atcch| Extraordinary |better choose a man from the ordl-| |nary walks of life, even if he has| |not been prominently successful in| j his own business; if he has a repu-| Value [tation for handling with honesty | ECAUSE these suites came to us from an Eastern factory and do not | and ¢ clency that of others hich | FY 7: j thay: Batre heed tatststad to hice, ons | measure up to the grade of furniture usually sold in this store, we who known politics, and is not x have decided to close them cut at a very low price. The imperfections are in the finish and do not seriously mar the appearance of these suites. Fifteen Suites—Table, Buffet, Arm Chair and Five Dining Chairs— Reduced to $137.50 Select Your Thanksgiving Dining Room Furniture From This Offering afrald to play the the interest of the p of official will seldom play imply for self aggrand: |would not find tt nec |nigh a key to the rear door of his| office so that certain que: | characters may hay when in ionable pat a ‘times, for the purpose of formu-| x lating ¢ rt schedule. Either} —Fourth Floor Luni Erickson would be a to h the grafters without h Mrraincerely that It is the IRyan Elected Head I ns to unite in = of Democrat Club} E LIGHT IN DARKN One way to bring a sunshine ef-| fete into a dark room js to use the sheerest of net or la rtains at} the windows and get these in a| eff hich is not se yellow as of all good cith Fequest to theses the office wi OUR MODERN METHODS will reveal the duty ot m tyan was elected presi County Democratic | . unshine annual meeing riday. | Nelson was eelcted vice Erford, secretary, treasurer. 1 him with a big needed tleanetp golden Examination FREE ses as low as $2.50 DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbla St, FLAGG Gla Armistice to former ram was Woodrow | idealistic leader. | ma ave. ident ent Wilson, praising Rothwell “ » the wast Whe cai Beatle’ A 5 Alleges Plenty of |2hip during the war. ‘The ctub wil an A Optical Co. bo Sa obs¢ ext Sat eane Of Lead! 227 Union St., Seatth Mausoleum Crypts | «nization day, when stato leaders] fer More Than 32 Nets Second and Third Aven. An amended suit 60 ¢ Years 2 “-°. Hot, luscious, flavory oats eres cooked quick / Baca? BRA | . | to Visit School| seers ae QUICK QUAKER eat Chute Parents ‘ cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Creamy oats, hot and enticing, are now the quickest breakfast di ish! Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER. Cooks in 4 the time of coffee, scarcely longer than plain toast. Preacher Will Give Same plump oats as regular Quaker i i Oats, the kind you've always known, Cut rie f Farewell Address before flaking, rotled very thin and par QUAKER Rev, Robert #. Protiow, of the Me cooked, And these small flakes cook = morlal } faster—that's the only difference f t ; All the rich Quaker flavor. Alf the good of hot breakfa Quaker. 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS Now at Grocers oday, try quick! Quick Quaker and Regular Quaker Oats, Get whichever you prefer,