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Section Two SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920. Neysa McMein Tells How She’ll Pick American Beauty CLOTHING FIR ny AE m Ns IGirls Must “Have Breeding, Wholesomeness anid. Youth _FINED $31,000 eee He whe ft kendarme cated on him and) Will Hear Both Sides of the| Will Be Tried in Spokane Traction Problem Court Neysxa MeMein, famous painter of magarine-cover girts, who wars selected by Mlorens Ziegfeld, Jr. as a judge in the Ziegfeld salesgirt | oyp acts N. Y. May 28 ' "We ‘To present their views on the pro William C. Vest and John C. Mont uty contest, is herself a beautiful girl, She's one of the highest . 0. of hamtor as | bh 4," says the governmer increase in street car faren, gomery ral prohibition enforce priced magazine artt w, but every summer she ¢ heme to , : , in violn yrominent city officials will appear) ment agents held in arrest at Re Aro r : before a mpecial meeting of the Mu-| public in connection with the killing ‘. Pink Lingeries nictpa! League Thureday, June 8, at| of Ernest C. Kanily last Monday, Mau the Masonic rooms in the Arcade! been released on $1,000 bail each, Disike il cootoue __are Out of Style i,j Bitte Sronfrics Decuse Cou pLONDON, May 2-—Pink lingerie | "The lint of mpeakers will Include! McDonald wired the money to Repub: for brides, after a long seasion of Mayor Caldwell, Councilmen FR. H. lay afternoon. Peers Need Cash, popnlarity, In being — thin wea, | +r won and Oliver T. Erickson, case in scheduled to come ap * son by hellotrope and primrose aa 8, Mere former gupet-| for trial in the federal eoest Mie . , . tor Der | for n the fede po Selling Treasures shades, with a single black cat APPli- intendent of public utilities, and D.| kane.‘ Emily, a returned soldier, was LADO , M fae eors are » mark the contrast, iain #ilk w Henderson, present pead of the| shot and killed when he failed te appens is that I simply pick out a beautiful American girl) "CU eltine their trinkets and trees | stockings are no longer worn Dy |gtreet railway halt on order of the prohibition and draw her JUST AS SHE IS “pe eee cee " -| A special committee has been ap- agents, who suspected him of boote - REL Pant lord Me collectic earty |ors being enlivened with « plent pointed by the Municipal League to! legging And American girls ARE beautify) Engl! nd Seottiah was\eprinkling of dice, quarter-m “Investigate and determine a proper Occasionally, when girls come to my studio to pose for me, sold, While tn the next room the|and broken stripes tn other tints, [basis for the fixing of street. tar ‘Parasols Tickle am really taken back at the exquisite creatures they are. | plate and jewels of Dowager Lady aoa Tankerville and Viscountess Mens To me a girl, to be beautiful; must have three points; she] ereene was } knocked down to No More British METS NTT Tse PON Patsy’ s Palate nust have breeding; she must have wholesomeness and she| the highest bidder, | Bouquets i in Paris Fesenge rermgehtiiind iS ap ae ay copers my ust have the characteristic a parance of essential youth.| PARIS, May 28.-~The government and they are the fad here. | T ao hot cave tow the anes "sophisticated, full-blown |, UFWuay hae employed an expert! has {hited the Importation of ene amen the Gee a ; ses Sere, oe ge et ha| from the United States to organize| English flowers. It is part of the|the bath and there are little ow of intrinsic youth. And the last is the best of all Vines, ' non-eawentialn. Excess Charges Is Accusa- " tion in Court og pe as own death certificate in fighting tr later found court to have his we Quincy, HL, where grew to girthood along with Betty mer fashion writer for The Star. “How ¢> you pick or create your magnzine-cover beauties?” The Star asked Miss MeMeir wn, for by Judge Mar ral court, xcess cha Here's her answer BY NEYSA M’MEIN NEW YORK, May 28.—Lots of persons ask me how | reate” such beautiful girls. The answer is I don't. What literatu e, suffers from the delusion a goat A sign on the cage glass | warns visitors; “Beware! This beng clams mixed in with a few bubbles! «na umbrellas.” He eats ‘am slums froth near the faucets “tin waid ’ Miss Neysa McMein, zine-cover artist, and one of the national judges in the Ziegfeld salesgiris’ beauty pward a twelve weeks’ stage and movte | exgageinen’ at § $100 a we Two MORE JUDGES SELECTED FOR SALESGIRLS’ CONTEST NEW YORK, May 25 Which will select the “most American salessir!” from | from Seattle. and | cities. new names picked by Ziegfeld, Jr, are RA Producer for the orig ost 4 James editor of Ph stoplay magauaine WEEKS’ WORK Will supervise the winner “Of the salessirix’ contest during the weeks she will appear in the with Miriam Cooper, at $100 “B Week. The movie engacement BB Addition to the six weeks’ try with a Ziecield beau show. Bt $100 a week, with all ex paid for the ert and from her home ow and return. tu Oregon, has entered the mot being satisfied to let “Boon Angeles and San Fran. Two more) coast centers for feminine beauty lmere added today to the| The editor of the Porttund News, in a telegram to Porenz Ziegfeld, Jr, states “Portland women put ft all over thetr sisters of the North and South in one vital particular—complexton. Everybody knows that, owing to the dry climate of southern ( the women's complexion try and harsh. “Seattle women, buffeted by salt rales from the ocean, have unlovely skins. “Portiand wdmen have beautiful complexions because the climate ts] mild and moist. The Portiand| climate is neither dry nor salt | Portland is kn roses, The rn our gar- dens and the blush of the rose is| on every woman's cheek.” Word also came from Spokane that the eastern Washington metropolis, thru the Spokane Preay had challenged the claim of Seattle and other const cities te having the most beautiful women in the By claim to being th © Pactfic | West. 8,000 Mennonites to Quit Canada for U.S. | After F all Harvests WINNIPEG, Canada, May thousand Mennonites are to “leave Western Canada this year and fo Minsiasippi, taking with all their worldly possessions, eetimated to be worth more fhan . They are going because the Mani and Saskatchewan govern are compelling them to con to the educational standards of the two provinces, by teaching thetr ghildren in English instead of tn German, and because they feel that if Canada ever is embroiled in am other war they will be forced into service. 8. ON, LEADERS SAY Asmurance that they will be ex ted from military service and (t free to worship and to educate children as they please, has obtained from federal authort at Washington and from state of Mississippi, according to nite leaders who are arranging the migration Fourteen Canadian prairie towns Villages will be practically de lated, temporarily at least, and ly improved land holdings val at more thar $10,000,000, will be by the emigrants for what they * few sotleggers Trick Thirsty in Sale of Kickless Booze | BY GEORGE B. WATERS ASEINGTON, May 28.-—The of America have degen erated into a crowd of cheats and Be swindlers. Most of them are ob © taining money under false pretenses, and they are resorting to all manner of tricks to fleece the thirsty ‘There is a ict of bootlegging going om, but not much intemperance There is plenty of desire to get drunk, but the stuff one can buy has mo kick, and if some of the | drinkers knew what they had taken! ) into their systerns, they would make inever again” resolutions. ‘Analysis made by Uncle F chemical laboratory of one booze taken from a boot! vealed fragments of hu ‘The material had been a medical college, where in preserving parts of huma Numerous specimens ha that men have been drinking of pouring c was used bodies. nettied to the bottorn, lea ery poor grade of alcohol. This stuff “Kieks” many men into hospitals and some into their graves ‘A man went out to woo John Bar Jeyeorn here and ought weven pints. He had paid each of the boo: $5 to $10. Falling to get a rise of any of the bottles he took to the government laboratory ix were found to be r, colored fike whisky with carome! or burnt , and the enth vinegar ured by boot ‘he asateurs have been | ka from cornmeal, rain ried peaches and mo y people were drinking quiring that |Boys Sawed for 12 | will bring Some of the Mennonites, those Itv- ing in the towns, are preparing now | to depart, but the majority, who are| farmers, will wait until after this fall's harvest, MORE TO COME NEXT SPRING Leter on, probably next thousands moré are expec leave, to establish spring, olonies in Al The Mennonites’ dimatintaction with Canada dates from 1915, when the Manitoba authorities began to enforce a new set of school laws, re English must be taught for a specified period every day in every school in the province. | The Mennonites resinted. | Within the last two years the of.| fleers have pushed enforcement of | these laws and have arrested many Mennonite leaders ‘The Mennonites fought the case to | the Canadian supreme court and lost. | During the war, the Mennonites wete criticised because of their re fusal to serve, even in the non-com. | batant branches of the army. Late In the war, when the nation was hard-preamed to find recruits, soldiers who had returned disabled, mobbed Mennonites in several com. munities. | bay rum, until the manufacturers were required to put tartar emetic in the product. This keeps it from | staying down. Persons contemplating the pur. | chase of whisky in jugs or barrels hould follow the time-honored warn ing, “purchaser beware.” Trains His Mule as Alarm Clock PETERPOROUGH, Eng., } Jennie may be a don she's no fool. For several years she ked her master, a laborer here, every morning at the ne hour, but never on Sunday morning She stands beneath his window and kicks @ wagon. “Man Mole” Buried Once Too Often LIN, May 28—The “man #8 buried o1 » often here ‘or years a man here has permitted mself to be buried in a 7-foot grave and dug himself out in 15 minutes He tried it a few days ago and two hours later the fire department opened the grave and took him out Hours—Then Nipped | LONDON, May 28.—Three 15-ye old boys and one 13 years old br into a warehouse here after 1 itinnous work. ‘They tron bars with the pati it of a professional cracksman. They were arrested while in the warehouse. { Wherever well-dressed men and beautiful women throughout the Northwest meet, you will find Fahey- Brockman clothes. Not because they are the most expensive, but because they are the most sensible. Sensible because the value has been put into the clothes themselves, and not into the fixing of the store they came from, or into high rent or credits or other costly ways of doing business. { Sensible because they don’t cost as much and yet give better service and greater satisfaction than most clothes. Sensible because they represent the sensible idea that a man does not have to pay extravagant prices to be well dressed. q Fahey-Brockman suits and overcoats are ali-wool, and in the height of fashion. They are finely tailored by the best craftsmen in America, and sell .WITH AN INDIVIDUAL SAVING OF AT LEAST $10.00. Once a Customer—Always a Customer Suits and Overcoats $20 to $50 Alterations Free Satisfaction or Your Money Back THREE STORES— FAHEY-BROCKMAN BLDG. Third and Pike, Seattle ARCADE BUILDING (Over the Rhodes Co.), Seattle RALEIGH BUILDING, PORTLAND RTA PUD FAHEY: BE ROCK Buy up-stairs and save 1102 Where Youth and Beauty Meet. Fit Gaaranteed