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BROWN, Property (Labor was reapect DD. & Power) of od as much ae y of the rich which labor fe respected, we could pent of cur us bie nation could me ; t Bs Ray tracing BOF APA iieation the material righ equal (deca ed and contr nat on ve a brie m this articl ia article dy as we dott jigted that “F the basis of be held eq pat t Risens of the at agit erat, who t squdents of law oe A ety has fled 7 < easily be sac pres of law.” nearer to ow mam Lingoin said: “ bad me chain t go much wk A man who ; ition (labor) i basis upon Fim this life depend by experience te ce ability ver perish, f revi tt of nt itutions of and ex: toty of I shall deal ne It today aquality of @ common= since property could not talents were not eq qual ame ate, wh thing but & co is loved by When the and Truth ed. private rif r time. the hearts of our peo 1 would as on inspir gave cred as the pro. whieh all oF RIGHTS BRGIN dem- ontrol the { life, the material intere man Was the sa me; ther could not exist ication of antmais, titt- eell, the discovery ‘making adobe discoveries of steam rty, and jus cement in and exchange, developed. aristocr, the fear of tie God and is and bullet roducers wer, were of the bow brick, and gunpowder ome of hich aided on {ts con- t In accord production, inequality held sway their Pe their pol- s into the of wealth, their wealth away nts of tab coral dered who wielded of capitalist or have at] y the prop- them untit production when the fi | was wena! mere individual. an: the urer gets ts use and cha: 4 it is no the wealth it, but when the tools ive and req tive o juires many then they are mark~- nersh! hp, ause {many must use, ex- fans axist ao ¥ * class owns and con her class must use t we mecensities of life, then @ institutions upon which hay ing the hu- * into explott- and Inequality use of personal will. is compulsory under at developme: tion of of indus- the indus- THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912. www. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO. WOMEN READERS ‘sxx | Letters to Cynthia Grey ee ee * HONEYMOON * * i ee Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of 24 and have been niarried about six weeks, We took a trip back East to spend our honeymoon, if you could call it such. Well, my husband seems ideal in every way, and I love him dearly, only be has displayed an awful temper on three different occasions, and we have only been married six weeks. My husband is breaking my heart, as he threatens to leave me or jump in the bay, I have to treat him like a child and beg him to stay, or at least not to take his own life, and then he acts strangely for a couple of days. When he really gets over it, he is as Kind as can be, Now, shall I him go on, or what shall I do? 1 really do not think ho would harm me, but think he would hart himself, THE BRIDE, A.—The first yoar of married life is often the most difficult, as both parties must adjust their dispositions, You probably married an ideal and find you have a man to deal with. An uncontrolfd temper is a bad thing; but there are worse. Are you sure you are not aggravating? Have you no fault to cure? 1 would advise that you do not beg him not to take bis life. T as sure you he will not. When the temper comes on, simply let him ab- solutely alone until he gets over it, and have no fear of his threats. He Probably finds he can get his way by working on your feelings, Stop babying him and appeal to his manhood, Show you bave confidence in his strength of mind and character, eee eee ee eee eR HH Lroly alone, ‘* * It will be several years at least *® THE WIFE OF THE UN. ® before these little girls know thelr * NATURALIZED FOREIGNER & own minds, so if you cannot help * % them to develop into noble women, eee tet eee eee ee ee do not weaken them With caresses. Dear Miss Grey—My husband ts! an Ttallan, and Tam an American, |S 8 *** ete ee eek ORR We have a little child. He talks of BOtIOs TO READERS | |golng to the old country and says|* Questions sent to The Star © {he is going to take her with him 4 fo ong will be taken care of z le is not a citizen of the United $ States, Have I not just as muchi|* ** ** ee RRRRAR right to the child as he has? Can the United States court prevent him from taking the child to the old | 4 country? If I should buy some property could I hold tt without my husband having citizen papers? Anxious Mother. A.-If the child was born in the United States you can preve husband taking it out country. CONFESSES SHE H A FEW FRECKLES! By Bille Burk: NSWERS THE PLEA “PLEASE BAN- The first word 18H MY FRECKLE * * * * * That the mollowing rays of the sun are responsible for freckles ts an unscientific prejudice, Prof. Hebra of Vienna, a great authority on skin diseases, regards freckles as freak of nature, rather than a veritable disease,” and thinks they the ple-bald appearance met with in the lower animals,” if the sun caused = freckles, wi would = find that the South ern brunette races would be troubled = with the pests, where- as they are less Mable to them than the yellow. hatred, and espe: clally the red haired = individu als of the North, A good skin food used night and morning is a great help But termilk, which ts slightly acid, con consequently a bleach, and also a skin food, ts very fine to une. The juice of a lemon, half of ft taken in a half glass of water be fore breakfast, and the other half of it poured into a half-pint of water and rub bed on the face, will also be found to be a good bleach. Con stant cleanMoem will be found to “SURE, | HAVE FRECKLES,” SAYS MISS BILLIEbe the best cure BURKE for freckle | know this, because t am apt to be freckied myself. Red- headed women usually are. If one is very much freckled. upon the face occasional ; | eyebrows, eyelashes or h: is all that is necessary eRe TR eee ba * * * oe eee ee ee ee eo Dear Miss Grey—I would like to get your advice, Recently I met a lady whom I love and reapect very nt yOur highly, I think she has the same of the/ regard for me, but I told her a le “ to enable me to find out, and ab White the law reads that & caught me in the lie, How can I foreigner without citizen papers|make good without losing her re ean hold property only under cer-| spect? WORRIED. jtain restrictions, and the wife ts A.-*You had better confine your |subject to them also, only the state ” to your own regard and can confiscate it and that has never cha: er. By doubting her, you been done. In this state a wife| have blackened your own character can hold {n her own name after\in her eyes. A GRAVE MISTAKE, peroxide of hydrogen may be dabbed ng Very caréful not to put it upon the T, a6 it If @yery strong bleach, Once a wook JUST ONE LAST WORD-Bon't be discouraged if you At Fountains, Hotels or Binewhere Get the Original ana Genuine OVERALL APRON FOR THE WOMAN WITHOUT A MAID An overall, or «@ oneplece apron, is indispensable for the girl who must help with housework. Two lengths of yard-wide ma terial, measuring from the shoul- der to the hem of the skirt, are needed, One length is folded through the center for the front, and is cut rounding at the k, with narrow MALTED M ae The Food Drink for All Ages Rich Milk, Mali Grain Hxtract, ts Not in Any Milk Trus! i “HORLICK’S’ ie oe Protect VYewstolf! HORLICK’'S ILK FAMILY WASHIN' PENTA we COVEY Wet WAR PHONE EAST #096. Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE a sight. furnieh GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STREBT. Phone Main 3227 You never saw such Ho | | places forming straps for the shoulders, The other length ts cut length- wine through the center so the selvage edges can be used for the hem each side of the back, and the cut edges joined under the arm to the front The back is cut out under the arms and at the neck exactly as front, and the edges bound or with bias strips. The} under the arm is slightly curved to fit the figure and the back ts closed with five or alx plain bone buttons A patch pocket, five inches wide and six inches deep, is added} to the right-hand side of the} front. Gingham or pereale will make up attractively, It should be long enough to cover the whole gown. Graduates are all pjaced Third Floor Liberty Bldg. seam Some women seem to think that offer Sees They are all on economy means spending a dime 10 different times for cheap things in- stead of buying something really good for a dollar. time. All our dental experts h ence. WRITING FOR 12 YEARS. The more a woman has to pardon in herself the less charity she bas for her sister's faults. Did you ever notice how much easter it is to put up with a man's idiosyncrasies if they are not mar ried to him? How to Clean Kettle To clean a furred tron kettle, fill it with water, add a large table spoonful of sal ammontac, and boll it for minutes. Then empty the kettle and stand it over the for $3.00 and $4.00. We can of Teeth, $5.00—$15.00 Sets o' lost with bridgework, or teeth without plates. marriage only property acquired by gift. All other property is com- munity property. THKRRRRRRAKHEHKRKEE * LEARNING A TRADE. * RARER hee Dear Miss Grey—Will you give |me your honest opinion about a boy joining the navy? Do you think it better than learning a good trade and being at home? I have a brother who will soon be 16. He is a great big boy for his age and won't go to school, as he is too large for his classes. We have wanted him to learn a trade, but he says he won't work for noth- ing to begin with. He has never caused his family one bit of worry * him to leave home for the navy, but he says he will in a few weeks. My father says he bas done all he will He must make his own nest. Will efficiency under ciaesithey take a boy so young In the class are competied to) 24YY? property producing not italiat owners a ages, product jase, be- permit eh of appro- siue from ‘hb which he! financially mu above the . which is oped by the cost of liv- nations, PROPERTY AND W Bow are that the all who work ynal ness man. AGES frasses of for wages, the small A SISTER. A boy under 18 cannot join the navy without the parents’ con- sent. While { honor the manly men of the navy, I prefer a trade. Some of the reasons he can advance aster; he can soon become his own “boss,” and he does not cultivate a roaming spirit. If your brother would attend the night schools his difficulty would |be overcome. He has the wrong idea about working for nothing. He Gnd a large percentage of| is getting valuable experience at the men} cannot iy today in t Would and sho expect to he propor mid if @ Was in accord with produc- how eae it he con contemplates wages con-! werk for wages tea class who have ty, which ler (to well) im for its sale bring: to the subsiste of food, clothing individual was com-| tributed to a class ut one aman he com 4 the aver e level hd ehel- is Bechuse of the die work by machi consigned y of unemp! perty to sell mental or ph ne prod t yale fe intensified “fewarded, ali p the preacher) benefits to oct the pre ‘the social | production, the would belong to ee, in ir own im Public welfare wou Sil who were abic bute to society #0 to do, and prot goed who serve Reeds and wa ‘woul Be for their service ein the worker destiny and right to labor and burdens their toil d benef and the statesmen and jurists| are not servin & class of prope luctive indi do we fall to re conwiderat te world knows! oT Whove mate Teltet from and oppreast for yrendy and jud arta of the Pho toll are ct heoln's log of that the sp’ smouldering ¢ truth and just and private der forms of dicated in the vilewe. i producing « becoming tion is the b th and our » nity of Ch, hecause founded on Clans and robt pines, and in a Ft opportunity very, The curity is no niany keys and of whom retainers Opettied clans thelr rights o: O NOt rempe: Which t® labor @ in demand rights hended by the prof t the rot duce natrum pre , and their right phine, and sid require be the ful it» are un- g the race, i s, and and most helples gnize > the ife, human power. recog ” who well-be pitalint ¢ find ata use e arp: The Abra at ox- irit of lb- has not re dis rights are law enact interest of as of our conscious sis of our tate is not bat ta a ts clase in- profit to the! of the state of in- on 1 r 4 ania mer eck re ty, property power an expect f pré D, block. * a MEN’S FALL STYLES. jcost of a little time and labor, which lmore than repays him for the jtrouble he will at first be to his employer. AHERHEKEE ARS AEE KS * * STREET CAR ETIQUETTE ~ * Perret eee eee eee ees Dear Miss Grey—If a girl gets on a street car and,there is a boy on ithe car she is acquainted with, ts it considered proper for her to go and ‘sit down beside him? Would it be howing disrespect for him if she did not? BABE A.—There is no rea) harm in tak ing & seat next to a boy with whom you are well acquainted, but It is Ino mark of disrespect not to. So many boys make much of iti these little “slights,” as they cata logue them, in order to work on a \girl’s tender feelings. The best way Is to do as nearly right as you lknow how, and pay no attention to la boy who is so vain and weak as |to take little things as personal, 1 KeKHHRAAAAHRRARE YS * ro * - Lh te te te te te te te tet tet teh tote |" Dear Miss Grey-—Will you please tell me what a Norfol'c suit is like? What is an English coat? What {ll the styles be in men's suits Are tan oxfords proper to wear with a blue serge suit? CRUSTY COUNTRY CHAP. A.—There is no such thing as a Norfolk suit. The regulation Nor. |folk coat has a yoke, box plaits, a | belt, and usually leather buttons. | The material is tweed, and comes in | many plaids. The English have as many dif iferent kinds of coats as the Amert- leans, so I am at sea to know to | which you refer. The fall styles will embrace blue, rough materials, and much the same cuts as those of the summer, Tan oxtords with blue serge are | correct. | w \this fall? | HIM HARARE H HAIRY * |e BE PROTECTORS. * Le de te te te eH He HTH SIAM Dear Miss Grey-—We are two | boys of 18 and 23 and we each have la sister of 14 and we both love each other's sister dearly. Now, we love the girls as we have never Hoved any other girl. Are these girls too young for us? I ft right |to kiss the girls good night after having them out? ©. ANDER. A-—The girls are too young, and |that very fact should make you man protectors. If you cannot be manly and sensible enough to re frain from kissing, let the girls en- :EC My father and mother do not want) The only thing left ts to go to her, tel) her why you lied, and let her know that you have learned a les. son and will hereafter be a man, | whether or not she forgives you. Also Called Totter, Salt Rheom, Pruritin, Mitk-Crust, Weeping *kin, Bic KMA CAN BK CURKD TO STAY, fore. ntateme: Remember 1 broad after putting ten years of my make this me 8 Quarter of A million ease adful dinease ww, 1 do all you have weed. nor how ore have told you that you be cured —a: * show you that I know what f jam talking about. If you will write me TODAY I will send you « Tee of my mild, soothing, guaranteed you more in could in a me mes chanee t By writing me real comfort than and you wil see I ing You the truth a ANNADAY, S57 Park Square, Sedalia, Mo. References: Ord Nat Hank, Seda! Could you do a better act than } this notice to some poor sufferer am tiling Dr. Ke Title Insurance A The man who selis: you a piece of propttty ‘Should give you a title that can not, under any circum- stances, be disturbed The old way was a War ranty Deed anda _ legal Opinion on the abstract Many abstracts are im- Forged —instru- ments sometimes become part of them. And, how- ever good the opinion, it is NOT protection. Makers of Warranty Deeds sometimes live and lose all financial respon- sibility; sometimes they die, their estates are dis- tributed, and there is no one to make good. perfect The ONLY protection is to put that responsibility upon a permanent corpora- tion with adequate capital, regulated by the state and with enough of its assets in possession of the state to insure protection. This is the company. You have a right to its protection, And your duty to your- self and your heirs requires that you INSIST upon it, Washington Title Insurance Company . ZEMA time on this one disease and handling in| this world holds! are freckled. your lily skin, Sunlight is one of the best family physicians There should be sunshine some itime im the day In every room in the house It te health to health to the body It ts one of the chief Ingredients | in the make-up of a robust child Its cheery and warm rays cut joff the lengthening shadows of the old Sunlight is the best cleanser the |housewife can employ, And sum | mer is the time of all times to open wide the doors and let the sunshine in. | the mind and If you will notice the ceiling In your kitchen you will see sbegay bits of soot collected here and there. For the most part, this is grease evaporated on the stove and con densed on the wall. With ft there is some other or-| ganic matter; some harmless dirt and some bacteria. One day's asccumulation is too | little to be seen, But the mass In-| creases day by day. The cleanest of kitchens have some whiskers The same process, in less amount, is taking place on every wall The condensed matter hasn't so | show so plainly But whether in kitehen or parlor, wall dust Is organic matter capable of decaying—and germs, making it capable of decay Lack of sunshine-cleantiness pro- duces house odors, which, though | not always harmful, are not pleas ant Make Silk From “Horses German chemists are reported to! have succeeded in utilizing fibrous) nnimal refuse—such as the flesh af dead horses-——for making artificial | sttk grates the flesh into its ultimate lfibers, and these are given a silky} |by a kind of tanning process. The threads produced greatly resemble those of the wild silkworm. They| may be vulcanized Itke true silk and can be made airtight and water | tight. The material seems to prom: ise something cheaper than silk for balloon envelopes, insulation, ete, FO IIIT ITTF tO tte) * *! * CYNTHIA'’S ANSWERS *| * TO MANY QUESTIONS *| * * Se i a a a ie ee a Benzine will remove vaseline stains from leather. There is no ordinance demand. ing that dogs be muzzled in Augugt. The average height of a person depends on parentage, weight and environment, Plums, peaches, apricots and rasp- berries have less sugar than other fruits;, apples, sweet cherries, grapes and pears contain the largest amount. Write to the land office, Depart ment of Interior, Washington, D, C,, for a list of the land offices tn the state in which the land is desired. Puget Sound ts called a sound in- stead of a gulf because In compari- son with its breadth it is very long, and separates twd large divisions of land, Mange on animals may be cured by using the following wash: Equal parts of oils of tar, olives and tur- pentine, or by an ointment of sul- grs., petroleum 4 oz, If the mange is the itchy kind clip the hair over the afflicted partes and apply the following: Cr@osote 4 dr,, olive oil olution of potassa 1 o%, Remember that if apt to consider every tiny freckl@ just so much gold dust upon much grease on it and so does not} appearance, with great durability,|~ phur 1 o2., potassium carbonate 30| _ je truly loves you he will be . TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR DON’T BE AFRAID_ OF SUNLIGHT THE WILHARD Seventh and Union, CLOSE IN, FIREPROOF, BATH, HOT AND COLD WATER, TELEPHONE IN EACH ROOM. RATES REASONABLE. THE CROWN HOT! 5 Sixth Aw p $4.00 per 0 98.60. THE LAKEVIEW 3 and 4-room apts hot and co nitor and telephone servi new concrete, fireproof bidg. M home-like apts. In the city xcelled. Prices $16.00, $1 $0. mit car line, ar. oo. 8 O1t Lakeview Ave, Phone East SETS MARTIN asat N Good, clean room for $6.00 Kastlake car line m furnished vr week. 1 block if desired Mata S433. Beat home cooking week. Rooms includ water, privat view un jesome food and Single meals and fire till it is red-hot, when the fur will peel off. After this, fill the | kettle with soda and water, boiling |up to cleanse it. Then empty and | rinse In pure water, when it will be jready for use. No, Maude dear; all the weep- ing in court isn't done by the court crier, while work is being done. open Sundays from 9 to 12. Second and University St. Phone Vast 367. 128 Melrose Ave. N. HOTEL ALBANY ARTHUR APARTMENTS) “her asa Coa Water People employed during the European can get cheap rent with Per Day and Up vices; 2 and Special Rates by the Week with hot phone, close fo hear from you ie 2 and 3 expansive be Beautifully furnished bath Strictly Modern: All and lake. K. Level Walking. RATES — Dally, 600 $3.00 and Boats, take Green Lake or r. From Depot, take Phone Kant iste GREER APARTMENTS 414 Howard Ave. North. Modern and up: ate Zand 4 close walking dis- past 1100. eeieeeand BLUFF APARTMENTS . Baths. All Furnished and unfurnished 2, 3 and 4-room apartments, Be Special Weekly Rates. HOTEL BRUNSWICK European Plan Rates 50, ce, $1.00 and U 4 Kinnear 2 Corner First Ave. and Columbia St. nd ind av foes right hed. * Pi 00, One block to Bellevue-Sum. one block to Eastlake Between U: is a e New and Strict Call Betis, Furnished Suites § Single $1.5 Bright and Ground Floor Le —Gre Freme ‘omfortable. by, Cars at door Lake, Phinney, Wallingford, t-Ballard, Meridian to SUCCESS SHORTHAND SCHOOL Individual Instruction Given by Experts, in the Syetem of Shorthand that is written by the Best Stenographers Everywhere. Our in Good Paying Positions. PHONE MAIN 3337. Opposite Postoffice. ‘The very finest quality—SUPERIOR DENTAL WORK —at our LOWEST CUT-RATES is what Ohio Dentists rts in their profession and do their work quickly and efficiently and with less pain. Every- body ought to have their teeth in first class condition all the ave had years of actual experi- Remember all work we do’is GUARANTEED IN FILLINGS 50c UP $8 CROWNS $4 $10 SETS OF TEETH $5 $5 BRIDGEWORK $3 AND $4 Finest Gold or Porcelain Bridgework—regular price $5.00 replace teeth which you have $10.00 Sets f Teeth, $8.00. We guarantee all our work to fit perfectly and look natural. EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED We will accept part down and balance in easy payments Come in today for free examination and estimate—we're OHIO DENTISTS Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. ve. local travelers con- ting a brief or extended stay will find here the comforts of home, in which*your mother, wife or sister will be accorded the fullest protec- tion at all times. Rates reasonable, All outside rooms; hot and cold wa- ter: from $3.50 up, with some hii Car Fi as Clone HOTEL BENTON D. EB. Zaddack, Prop, New, d Up-to-Date. Prices. 1420 Sixth Ave., Union, Seattle. ———$ Pike and MALLOY APARTMENTS University District. Beautiful Location. Two and Three-room Modern, Phone Kenwood 1597. Corner 45th and 14th N. B, 415 Madison FLORENCE Hi Opposite Public rary. Rates 35c Day, $1.50 Week or $6 Mont Bet. Pike ai Pine, 750, $1 and up, Spectal week or month, Steam heat, cold water and 7 Rooms 50c, rates a hot an The Hotels Listed Here Are Reliable WHEN LOOKING FOR ACCOMMODATIONS, EITHER PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY, CONSULT THIS LIST AND BE GUIDED BY IT. Treatment with acids disinte-|§ “Phone BMtott 2156, Private Rooms With Board IZ11A Seventh Ave. and Up. HOTEL BIGGS Completely furnished housekee| s 83-84 per week, f brick, summer loon one M 2h 2920 % THE LAKE VIE 412% Mroekiyn Ave. Hot and cold water in ¢ room and 6 and $5 rdbma $1.50 from University i Eittett 2389. HOTEL ALPS 621 King St, Seattle, Wash, Modern Furnished service; ths free. Rooms by the STEAM Single rooms 0c, or 2.60 to $5.00 per week 5208 4 Ballard Ave. HOTEL RADIUM B14 Pike St. Cor, Fourth Ave, M. A. PROBASCO, Private and Tra’ All Modern Conventences 5553 H >) Prop. € Phone SHAT Strietly Modern Fine Roome y and up; $8.00 a week and hot and cold in every room; ele- 2A $1.00 for two; Ballard 845 Phone Elitott 1968, HOTEL YAKIMA FAIRBANKS orner -4ist and 14th aves. N. E.; tlake car; hot and cold waetr in rooms; large, clean outside rooms; 0 week up; University district, ELM APARTMENTS Completely furnished, modern, big rooms, fine view. Single rooms, $2.00 ‘up;. suites, $18.00 to $20.00. Madison or James St. car. Blllott 811 8th Ave THE NEWELL Housekeeping Rooms, They're modern, clean and cozy Better try them, They're a surprise. 2020 Western Ave, Maynard Ave. 150 Rooms, 25e Day p. Near Depot. steam heat; nicely shower baths, hot call bells in every rates, New, clean; furnished; free and cold water; room; monthly ROE APARTMENTS 912 BH. Pike MRS. J. SHAULRB, Prop. Walking Distance to’ Postoffice 6 Different Car es Pass the Door, Right in the Heart of the Auto District ‘oprietre: Water tn ted in ¢ 1 District ent S0¢ Per Day and Up Weekly Rates $3.00 and SEATTLE, WASH. HOTEL ROSLYN Fifth Avy. N. and Rep North Queen Anne Point Ca $20.00 to $35.00 Per Month m feat In Day Up. ik Up. NUE HOTEL Phone Elliot s North of Union Depot, SADE A fiot and Cold Wate very Room, 75¢ FouRnTH and cold water in’ every room; :] week up. THe HOLLISTER 715 tinke Ave, Modern 2 and 3-room suites, com- letely furnished for housekeeping; ine View; excellent location, Phone East 329, ¥ 725 Ws Up-to-dat distance Corner E ra. homelike; easy walking electric lights; gas; stoam heat The Wellington Modern 4-Room Apartments. includes private Service booty steam heat, private locker ranges, electr sweeper. The ments for the least m See J aA Ave. 1902 Jackson St. THE Vv 1618 Terr Now. brick buildin 1 $-room apart: 00, including p#e in, no hills. its from bat unfurnished $16.00 electric Nght. HOTEL BARKER FENIM a ropean ae an * —_ oo * day up. Special ra “pe tt. OP Gox, Pro month, . block from James at i Hot and Transient, by week 510 Broadw St. cable. , one Phone Main 76, NEW ENGLAND OTEL Corner First Ave. 5S, and Main St, Seattle, Wasi Rooms 50¢ Up. ___ Carlson & Holmgren, Props. THE KERWOOD FAMILY HOTEL B. B. Vail, Prop. ~ b poom ee board; clean ana home! *; handy to car, or distance to postoffice. —— 303 Enstlake Ave. MANHATTAN APARTMENTS Eliott 2853, Office, 1113% Howell St, apartment house plant fn the city, situated within easy walking distance from the busin center. Bach apartment has pri phone, bath, gas range and entrance; also best ‘of steam heat and hot water at all times. The apartments cover o| whole block and have a large, ate tractive grass court between | the buildings, which during the summer will afford a pleasant playground for children. The Manhattan is managed by the owner, who assures the best of everything in comfort and service for a most reasonable rental, We have 3, 3,4 and 6-room furnished and unfurnished apart- A 92 THE LANNON First West and Thomas Street. Wasy walking distance; 6 lines; $ and 4 rooms unfurnished; 25 per cent cheaper than elsewher: Billott 4679 3 HOWELL HOTEL Corner Ninth and Howell, Walking Distance. All Outside Room: $2.50 to $4.00 a Week. Steam Heat, Running Wa Baths, ke Cars Pans Door, Free Phone North ti75, PANAMA HOTEL 8744 Brooklyn Ave. Two blocks south of Bastlake on 40th; good table board and rooms $5.25 week. Single rooms as we' ix ‘Te anent in City Main d490, ASTORIA At Gre: Ballard and Fort Lawton Cars Pass by the Door, Single Rooms 25e. By the Week, $1.50 to $2.00. r transients Steam heat; running hot and cold water and telephone in every room, tt 2054. YESLER APARTMENTS 615% Yesler Way. 2 and 3-room apts.; steam heat and hot water in every room, Fur- 5ON 670 Jackson Close to Union Depo! Rates 50c and up. Clean, modern and up-to-date.

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