The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 10

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NO CHANGES IN GERMANY GETS = bw “eh are aap Amen THIRD AT MADISON “THE TEMPLE OF THE MO |'300 Business Men | : Sign Up for Yards sineas and 1 ‘new states’ whieh 1 in Russia are fertil ized by the bones of their best i up for shipyards by Friday 8. employment of. |“ vit allies may 0 give way, But the will be that Murope ent of beggars 57 Teachers Send in Resignations even resignations from « nnot be taken on for a hift, says Employment Di We J men who will work a full eight hours n hundred = more needed to offwet the Owing to the thousands who have been unable to see this gorgeous production--it will remain until next Friday nite - night only-—-so don’t miss Wil- acy eiccss! Ham Fox’s latest and greatest ce tee offering— THEDA BARA IN HER WONDERFUL THEDA BARA SUPER PICTURE " aes . Pera im ) To Tell How to Beat, bers “flapjacks” are a treat. On auto and fishing trips, on hikes or in camp, ‘ that old familiar dish of “flapjacks”, steaming with fragrance and full of good- Liebrty Loan Shark ness, will furnish you a royal spread. Whether the appetite be keen or lazy, you'll enjoy ie wae bee them with the enthusiasm of a hungry boy. , Aibers ‘“flapjacks’ are simple to prepare—ready in an instant. A little water from a near-by creek added to Albers flapjack flour, the pan, a fire, and in a moment there is a dish of big golden-brown flapjacks, piping hot, ready to eat. Albers flapjack flour is already prepared—sold by grocers in large and small, compact, heavy cardboard cartons—requiring little storage room and keeping out all moisture. Liberty Loan drive, beginning PREDICTS WONDERFUL GROWTH FOR SEATTLE come to Amer Q. Q. Campaigners to Canvas Entire City “Enough trade will f The residence districts « Tiga, ania, | wil y combed b work nalermanag de. erm of the council of patriotic serv ¢ Chamber of Com-|tce during the Q Q war savings merce day. “This trade is as-| drive, commencing August 26, whict nured itwly for Seattle,” he | in destined to bring Seattle up te ad. Add the trade of the Orient) quota Sixty captains will nd Alaska and you may conceive of| charge of the downtown nec the stupendous growth this city will| These canvaasers will be headed by vave after the war.” Judge King Dykeman. A FAST GO WITH A KNOCK-OUT IN TEN ROUNDS Informal Dance . /Given by the Knights of Pythias, Private Malls part Day and Rvening Young Lady Assistants A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Fitiott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE PRICES: Nights—25c-50c-75¢ Matinees—25c-50c Plus 10> War Tax These prices are scheduled by Wil- liam Fox throughout the United States ALL SEATS RESERVED WITH TWO SHOWS DAILY 230-830 Tomorrow (Saturday) morning, promptly at 9 o'clock, the Puget Mill Company will place on sale Cottage Grove Number 2, a supplemental addition of the closest, most desirable and by far the most convenient- ly located property, particularly for shipyard workers, within the bound- have been inte ia I aries of Seattle. ma" Cent common a For the accommodation of those who work. in the Steel Works, stitution ‘ Ames Shipyards, Erickson’s, Fisher’s Flouring Mills, Schwager & Nettle- ton Mills, Elliott Bay yards, and other great industrial plants on the Sie tek tat waa me Ocamee West Waterway, we have opened an office right at the corner of Spo- meting ot the tint eniat are and kane and 26th avenues (Pigeon Point), at the exact point where the Rea re pgpetiagy Fauntleroy cars turn toward Youngstown. Alki Point cars also stop right at the door. This office will be open every evening for the convenience of those who work during the day, or who can spare a few moments to drop in on their way to and from work. INVITE GOVERNORS TO ILLINOIS CENTENNIAL SPRINGFIELD, HL, Aug. 16 jovernora from every state in the © first con ye held in Thin is ations of ente he moat celebration, however, will 900 to Leave for G. A. R. Convention of the G eterans, Wom ona of Vet n § will attend the 62nd national encampment at Port land. A special G. A. R. train will leave the O-W, depot at 10 a. m Monday Through the Magnificent SAN JUAN TO ERECT MACHINE SHOP The Todd Dry Dock and Construc 4 a permit from the jepartment Thursday of a frame machine Harbor ave., to cost 1,000 Lots on Sale Tomorrow Cottage Grove is the fastest growing section in- side the limits of Seattle. Almost every lot in the first section of Cottage Grove was sold in exactly six weeks. Today scores of cosy, comfortable homes stand on big, roomy lots that a few short weeks ago were decidedly in the rough. These are the self-built homes of the men who work eight hours in the shipyards; thrifty, am- bitious men, and women, too, who capitalize their long evenings and Sundays; who have found a way to escape the rent problem. Women Build Attractive Homes At least two homes in Cottage Grove are the product of woman’s skill with hammer and saw. Planned by women, built by women, they stand as living ex- amples of what any bright, healthy helpmate can do. Cottage Grove is wholly within the city limits and but a few minutes easy level walk of the rapidly ex- panding Steel Works and the great Shipyards that line the West Waterway. No stumps to clear. hard day’s work. You do not have to pay car fare unless you want to, except to come to town on occasion. Fauntleroy and Alki cars are within a few blocks, and the car fare is only 5 cents. Bear this in mind when considering the home of your own. No long car rides after the Streets are being graded and curbed, and city water, pure, wholesome Cedar River water—the best in the land—is at Cottage Grove. One of the largest and finest schools in Seattle is right at Cottage Grove. A 20-acre playfield adjoining provides for the recreation needs of the children. Prices Are Low; Terms Are Easy in Cottage Grove go on sale tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Every lot is full 40 feet, cleared and ready for you to build on. The prices are low and the terms easy enough to attract any man or woman who really wants to own a home. One thousand lots You can take a hammer and saw, as others have done, and build a temporary home in a few days— enough to shelter the family, while you are planning and providing for the larger house. No restrictions at Cottage Grove—build within your means and get away from the landlord quickly. Apply the rent you are now paying to a permanent investment that will spell Happiness for all the family. Get busy tomorrow. See the man in charge of the handsome little office at 26th ave. and Spokane st. Let him start you in the right direction. ee OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAY PUGET MILL COMPANY LAND DEPARTMENT West Seattle Office—Corner 26th Avenue and West Spokane Fauntleroy and Alki Cars Stop Right at the Door TO HELL WITH THE ‘KAISER CLEMMER ' NOW PLAYING NEW YORK’S SENSATION The Dolly Sisters ROSZIKA AND YANCSI The Milion Dollar Dollies Fourth of July in France Official War Review ISLANDS SUNDAY, AUG. 18th The safe, commodious steamer WHATCOM will leave Colman Dock Sunday morning, August 18, at 9:00 o'clock, for a trip through the San Juan Islands to Fri- day Harbor, going through Deception Pass on the morning run and returning through the Straits and affording a view of the Puget Sound Coast Defenses. The San Juan Islands rival in unimproved beauty th famous Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence River— and the trip through them is one which has attracted tourists from all over the country. This excursion will be the only one this season, and as only a limited number of tickets are available, it is sug- gested that you order yours early, Take the day off—get close to nature—see God’s own great country as it really is—a truly beautiful trip and one which you will long remember as an educa- tion. Bring your own lunch—or, if you prefer, eat aboard the WHATCOM at city prices. Staterooms will be available. Round trip fare, Two Dollars—half price for the kiddies. These prices include the government war tax. Tickets placed on sale at Colman Dock ticket office, 10 a. m., Thursday. Puget Sound Navigation Co. COLMAN DOCK——MAIN 3993

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