The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1918, Page 11

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ALL OUT FOR DWAR BOOKLETS The patriotic educational propa Banda committee, working under the oil Of defense, has issued @ oul! copies of the Red, White and Hive series, and for the War Infor Mation series, insiled hy the commit JUMBLE SHOP ISSUES CALL Slippers and eaiik hosiery will be —— pe jen of the Re shop, at Fourth and Virginia, on Sat rows J urday Knox Price, boy orator, will speak tee on public information, at Wash tagton Copies may t P loguing depart A ry, or at ro Urgent need t G greated by the twoday confe King county students of war 1 Poms in the near future atthe Jumble shop at 1 o'clook, and » § Mise Loretta Rrady, of will tell original fairy all kinds are rapidly diminishing BOY SCOUTS FIND WALNUT WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 tematic for black ¥ n making airplane p *y Scouts of An “Women Now Expert Traffic Dodgers ten Special to The Star by N. EF. LONDON, Aug, %—Women in the Be BP Zendon have acquired a new a Somplishment—they are now the “pat expert dodgers of traffic, not a it $ barring the newsboy, And) 1¢ you value your watch, Policemen will vouch for) Haynes repair it. Next theatre.—-Advertisemen $5, 400,000.00 QUALITY ! A ays Inut for ors by search a) an Kk the government for several months meet Liberty For that auto trip, picnic, boat trip or theatre, NUT HOUSE. NUTS are put up in three convenient sizes. The cups, ot heavy waxed paper, are scientifically prepared, absolutely sealed against moisture, dust or germs, You'll find them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. cated enough to meet the demands of |! THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918, “Tin-Tin! Come In!” Official “Nemesio Menacho’s Greeting Correcting an impression is far! familiar rhyme of thelr ehildhood harder than making At least consul | publie of Re! firat of nd ever to be appointed to onor's business in life, Just roting the impres yressionable America something yard to his own eountr a country in Amerioa—or Africa soldiers of fortune go to chiefly popu and sun he allace palm tre hike where love fornet heroes in Imets, with figures who sit under drinks the on volutions.” It's all wring,” says the Me who has offices on the Mat floor of the L. ©. Smith building Hin description of Bolivia sounds ke this | olivia is toc tral South Amer one bait ed by consul sted In Weat Cen It im ten and Ke an (he state nd has @ popula It furnishes a tin of the world nf climate tha in Routh ARE r country REVOLUTIONS W's Peaceful in Bolivia | The darkeyed with the Castilian | ta the aeoent on revolution: nknown.” He main taina that while the rest of South » indulges in ite playful lit lutions, Bolivia applies the at prent consul Ameri ue rev v with such success th dent after president t* out violence, and leaves the pr dential residence at the end of hin four-year term in a carriage, as be fite « Bolivian president. Nor is the carriage dumped over a cliff or bombed The state of mind of neighboring | countries, where the citizens say, as they blink at the aun of « new day Hohum, wonder who's president to day.” is unknown tn Bolivia Enthusiastic About "Em In two years,” says the Bolivian in Seattle, “not a soldier has died a violent death, 1 mean in battle, Yeuthere was one It wan 4 litte affair, where feeling was manifested against a vice president” Having given up hopes of ev convincing America or Americans that Holivia in not addicted to the revolution habit, fir. Menacho pro industry, He is After he has jer, and Seattle etter aequaint da will expeet their knock to be greeted with that sole Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE STREET HERE a look costs nothing and a buy saves you money. Seriously Consider two things these days in buying your clothes. Make sure that you absolutely need them, and then buy only Good Clothes at the lowest possible prices. Here you will find a tremendous stock of all - wool, dependable fabrics, bought months and months ago, and selling today at the old prices. A saving to you of 25 to 35 per cent on every Suit and Overcoat Upstairs 15 —to— '35 | Featuring Hirsh-Wickwire | Ready to Wear. Young Men—We are the New F all See our Windows showing dels intin! Come in! to bu today anon for easy, On ite tin of Bolivia, The west and north are Holvians are eager Want hin Interest for ~ Nemesio Menacho world wants it, is clamoring for it But eapital is ta ‘The sur face of the tin industry has barely been seratehed, na Menacho Labor in difficult t ure and transportation yet undeveloped But these, he says, are the diffi culties of a new and young country If American capital would go into Rolivia, be says, these stumbling ould be removed ma war angle aging Kitehens and while the mov © eracking wi thelr prect Talk Pure Castillian American must make some busi with Bolivia,” says the Boliv fan businens agent The South American consul too! ks his own description of the bi blood of Bolivia They are Spaniards of the o Spain.” he said Their is that of old Bpaln, like an man talking the language of: ume of Shakespeare. Their faces are fine and cultured Added to the description there ts something else—not of old Spain about the alert young diplomat. Id veated in a Bolivian university, in clone toueh with the present Bolly jan government, headed by Presi dent Gare, he typifies the new Bo livia for foreign contact and foreian capital, anxious to develop ita sleeping ponsibilitios. Ite im slightly over 30 years of age. Rraceful and compact of fix ure, and with peculiarly small and pleasing hands, His manners. dexpite his Northern contact, are still those of the gracious Bouth which Is never too busy, or too lazy to be charming. Col. Hawthorne Enters Race for U. S. Congress Following the the democratic mane meeting held last Sunday, Col, J, M. Hawthorne filed Thu y for congress with the see retary of state at Olympia. Hawthorne has been n public life request of promi commission as a the staff of Gov The commiasion renewed by the late colonel in 1809 Lind of Minr was three tir Gev. Johnsen Col. Hawthorne came to Seattle n 1907, He wan elected president of the King County Democratic club in 1912. Bince July 2, 1917, he has been irman of the draft board of the Ninth division, spend time in dealing with Bankers Confer to Insure Loan Success SAN FRANCISCO, A J K treasury and otherwise aiding in the of war finances Representatives from Nevada, Ida ho, Washington, Oregon and Califor nia were present HARE SYSTEM SHOWN VARSITY STUDENTS John 1 Conger, professor of his tory at Knox college, and former mayor of Galesburg, Jil, addressed the University of Washington stu dents Thursday on the Hare system ting representative ceded,” dectar sare nominat no voter is al than one peti Moek ballots were cast to show how the plan works Diamonds And watches as security when you need money. Loans taken up from others and more mon- ey advanced, Liberal amounts. Lowest rates, You get full amount of loans—no interest deducted, Ladies’ Dept Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Yeara. 20123 White Bldg, Fraser-Paterson Co. qmurmesance. 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