The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1918, Page 8

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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918, PAGD 8 The Lure of the Elsewhere ISE MEN have studied the motives that make us common folks do things. They describe the desire—the urge that takes men across high mountains, and over uncharted seas, as The Lure of the Elsewhere The same impulse moves the wandering worker who always believes that better wages, shorter hours—the easier job, is waiting in the other shop, or the next town. ° Workers of Seattle—men of the bench, and lathe, and desk—there is no need to listen to the lure of the elsewhere. jpesoszee | : i | A The Opportunity you seek is HERE—in Seattle. Your employer is ready to appreciate and reward unusual ability and unstinted loyalty. Seattle is a good town to LIVE in and— The Following Corporations, Firms and Individuals Are Interested in Having You Know SEATTLE—the CITY OF OPPORTUNITY American Savings Bank and Trust ane a ron tin, Wh nite A utomobile Co, sae asieaes ‘okohama Specie Bank.

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