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L VAL HUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920, z Seaitle Star}: FOR BY wkd IN_ADVA IN THE srang Ourstie O REATE OF WASMINGTON fe TSe per me an i $8 $9.00 year BY CARRIRE month. . 90.50 Largest ‘Aedignce in the Northwest . Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 | rttnemente will be Yelock each morm: ‘afternoon edt: je Northwest. FEMALE HELP WANTED WESTERN INDUSTRIAL memical Co. Inc, are starting & Campaign to introduce to the rewle of Seattl pid Sol roduct of the | Washing Om labe os nd Hand Soap Timtotes grease, pitch and Girt from the hands, leaving them. sof th. Bolicitters (aR PRICES remake and pr all kinds of fur at 25% discount also dye, clean and reblock kind of hv Feathers are &o included in our F t thing. tha ming tes a tre making Specialty of teaching = A lator, Comptomet kkeeping Machines. Gan” SLERKS (WOME: tal mail service, $125 month. Excminations August. Experience UNnecessar For free particulars Write J. Leonard (former civil foe examiner), 1129 quitable Washington, D. ¢ pag iT. a neces yaar NEW AR Georgette ad ‘of sport ips Co. taire). ig ge ntal work on it plan. Call Elliott 3048 for ticulars. ME 6 x Pfanght. Pantages Building. ONS W. ED FEMALE MAKER DESIGNER SPORT sults, chic frocks. Pag remecel. BLE COLORED WOMAN monte day work, cleaning and hing. Beacon 2815. rooming houses, with rh, beat, electric lights, reading Good may 7. rent ¢ In- tions August. Experience un- For free particulars Leonard (fon ANTED—HOYS FOR ROUTE CAR. Tiers tn all egrte of the city. Good ehanc: Apply to Cireul a _Beattle Star. on steel pipe line: $1 per hour, rd and room $1.50 ner day. Divide, Mont. W. J. Ballou. RELIABC: rst class dental work on. easy | Payment plan. Call Elliott 3048 for tieulars. [REMEN, HRAKEMEN — 3225-9786 eo mehiy, experience unnecessary: rite Railway, F-134, The Star. GLORED PORTER, SOCIETY POOL foom. 703 Union st ITUATIONS W ANTED—MALE | 55 POULTRY MEN — Come TENT | tryman wishes work on som: F Itry farm in this state. Ex- rienced in commercial poultry rming. No unprofitable birds tolerated in my flocks. Write Cari G. Anderson, 1419 Wilson ave South Bellingham, Wash. LL 1 To help the ex-service men, Th Star will publish “Situ epee Wanted” advertisemen of charge for all soldiers, Ore and marines seeking et- ployment. oa B FILIPING, © sity student, wishes work ears’ switchboard experience TN accept anything. Will work it, or night shift. Call Kenwood age 27 years; can do repair work. ‘ould manage piace or otherwise. aoe care The Star. ND FOUND te REWARD, FOR GOLD WATCH and chain lost August 7, about @ block around Bighth a fo questions asked. Pho eon 2778. BLACK PiRsn. 75 on hee a to Bernic Reward. UABLE PAPERS EN W12th st. and sth, on Greenwood. table return to O. 8. W, Osse- Pharmacy TiLidator PURSE, VICINITY OF North lake to Latona or 4015 Ninth &. By working man. North [OND RINGS, inscribed, 00 in cur: 858-W ch DOG—RE- if returned to i. Jefferson. GLASSES AND Please call Ken- REDALE Th ward will be East 6644. DARK t “GRE. canary, from 1309 Deaborn. Bea- FP BIN Reward. sidney DRESSYAKING 1D — DRESSMAK your old suits into one- Piece Afeasen, reasonable. KE. Shel- ton, 316 Columbia st TURNIGHED 3, UE, ON Y-AC My 2-room log houses are warm in| winter and cool in summer, artiatic. On my %-nacre ie City » you @ fine home, Free wood and room for vegetables and chickens, $100 $15 per month, is all you a PETERS, 716 Third Ave HAVE |For it L | MATTRESSES, OF | 51 WANTED—FURNITURE Pike. | HOUSES FOR RENT 7 SEVERAL SMALL PLACES in Seattle that $100 casu and $16 per month will buy, Don't rent. H.C. PRTERS, THé Third Ave RE = 10-ROOM HOU furnished or unfurnished. Taylor ave, Phone Main 6989 FOR A GOOD HOM POR BARY i Reacon 20) ? 2] UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS AND FLATS PROOM FLAT, FURNISHED, | bagh, phone, reasonable Fent, to & atdady tenant, Prefer men. Ti4 Bth & N isd \ THK ROOK FLAT freshly tinted, $20, Ing isis Lith ave. 23) FURNISHED APARTM! AND FLATS LIGHT COOL” F-ROOM” APART ment; 2 lar closet, 7 windows; front and rear entrance; complete ly furnished, linen, dishes, silver- | ware ; ateam heat. | ed; ne gar range; #oC furniture % Cherry at NICKEL FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM apartment in Madrona district; has | two bedrooms, private bath room: arage; paved street. (Adults) | 35. Vacant Aug. 1. Call at 033/ 30th ave. oR RENT —PURNTS' ment and garage. EE ‘T | SH APART- to ioe SEKERPING AND rooms, handiest, cheapest ear Union. D HOUSERENPING Hroadway Walking | | FURNISH rooma, 1137 distance. 3 FOR RENT—ROOMS HOURERKREPING © aL wiy furnished, cheap. Howell, Elliott 1620-W. 48 WANTED—MISCELLANEOL THE . PAYS MORE FOR OWT clothing, furs, Jewel They buy eo a and exchange everyt For SALE—MISC ELLAN ‘OUS First. Elliott 3321 SASH ANP PSO Bw BPIN' 1203 | It ts not too arty, to look up your reepa, We ke sereens to or- They ‘ast longer and look CEN HOUSE SASH ent siges in stock for free on request. OB WILLIAMS CO. Established 1899. IF YOU WANT A GOOD USED piano, a really good depend- able one, let Dullarry help You to select one. We are quite sure you will be Pleased with our offer. We Want you to know what we call a bargain, and hpw many homes have been made happy through patronizing thie house of service. Du- Barry Piano Co, 106-108 Union st PHONOGHAPH RECORDS Se, Fe Swap your old ones, if in. go condition, for br new Viete Colum nd Emersons at only Bbc difference. = PACIFIC RECORD EXCHANGE 109 Pike St. Also Stail 18, Lower jt ban eal opin rticulars. GET ing for men, women and children, at = 1510 7th ave (base- men SPHOLATERY, HEN. ovating, repairing, and to order. Western Mattress Co. oer 268 NEWT Spplied | spurehese. Meyer- Toner, inion. oxid W <EL TENT FOR SALE. AT- 1016 Pike st. Site NOS on. 6 DD, jove lengths, and Utah coal, call i Le Seed ienditien Af Bast £269 FORD FOR SALE, BY OWNER, $278. __ 2116 Atlantic » Mumford & | Beck, Capitol t ee KAVANAGH 'S HATS, $2.55, 1668 ist | be (BELLTOWN 1 FURNITURE co. 17. We want bh tea office furnitare, pl everything of va PACIFIC FURNITUR Main 16 @ Co, 408 Pike. M65 a ULAR HOOsTER $35; good an new. st. Rainier valley POULTRY E—THORORRED ANCONA ulleta, Shepera strain. also Rhode Friend’ Red and Plymouth Rock ail lay; $2.25 each. Call after é o'clock’ or Sunday, 3034 Harbor ave. Take Alki car and get off at Stevens at. LIVE STOCK “BAL EAM OF Ci ‘W. W. Williams, 6250 — cabinet, Juneau 9 ¥OR cheap. ave. § FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES A brand new Onkiand 5-pastenge only costs $1,585. And it's t newest model 84-C. Why not play | fe and buy a new car with factory guarantee? Only and terms of 12 montha. — | 22en Ana |Demonstrations gladly made any- where in King county. |NEWEAND USiiD PORDS, FAVOE able termes __ALFRED AYERST, ~ THE FASHION GA Autos to hire without drivers: age and repairing 06 e. Elliott Second to move to Minneapolis? nice large lot, located in city lim its, 4 miles from center of tow value of lot, $750; legal desert tion of lot is lot 14, bicek 4, Gr sten's Lake Amelia Add. to Min-, neapolis. No Junk wanted. ¥-88, Star. if YOU WANT CASH FOR ¥ r let us sell it; we charg storage and have @ nice show room. HAMILL & ENGDAHL 1531 Broadway WILL PAY SPOT CASH FOR FOR Chevrolet or Dod in good con- dition. Hamill & ‘ongdahl, 1531 Broadway. Phone Bast 1160, | HIGHEST CASH PRICH PAID FOR | 004 light cars, Henry Moasbach Auto Co., 618 B. Pike st, Bast 2661 BE YOUR OWN Hoss. | I have a 3-ton (new) truck, that} will earn you from $30 to $50 per day, that f will exchange for mod- | ert? bungalow. Value of truck '$3,- | £00, and will be glad to demon- strate, Address I. W., 406 Cedar # Ballard ¥ hy GAs FLE | 7 FOR SALK—RKEAL ESTATE d-room cott Just north of city limits; Big lot. c. . | WANTED BOATS AND LAUNCHES RAC TICALLY NEW 16-FOOT skiff, cheap, 9638 Stoneway MACHINERY DRAG SAWS Steam and gasoline, ENGINE Cushman Ment weight. & P. Hicks Co. 912 1at & STRIC MOTOR, DRILLS, pa. W. Montelius Price Co. Rent or anle, Main 819, 624 let & PAVED MADRONA DISTRICT $2,250 in this high ob corner, with be cement basement Bee it rice to wult. ANNEX te 1 half cash, balance ROOM 201 ToGe RLDG. 2482 $508 CASH tiful home of § rome, bath and ree attic, built-in oma, velvet lawn. « ruit trees, cement walks and driveway; lot 70x price $4,200. 4 Exclusively by HARRY WOOLLEN, Rainier Avenue at Orcas Street Phone Rainier 91 BS ry $1,100 RMS TWO AC 8 JUST OU? LIMITS PRICE T lie well fine view: price $1,- than hgif their light clearing; this is loss value. RURWELL & PRTORD Colman Wid e.) PV w $500 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT © -- 640x120, 004 f-room house. on Ni few blocks south Jack: Price $ : ARTER, bomen ALD & MILIL.ER NC. 208 Columbia 8p. Eliott 6870, and h ave. on at. . At ¢ iv? ‘oom bun- REE TRANS $3.675—Strictly modern large living and dining cabinet kitchen; 2 airy bed . With bath between; full co- basement; pipeless furna ike rent ment $00 \ (Columbia. City) Mer. Rainter 22 ino, J rdina rae : or YOUR OWN —oOPF f for less than rent. 600 n Dumar are not worry- ing about the high cost of living $100 will do it. Hee A. © Bartels, office Ninth 8 W. and Elm«rove dd Hundays. Take from FOR trict bath; elied. dining tah: lot 60x) and wa Timita. $3.60 Call t ROOM BUNGALOW room, bedroom, Kitchen,’ bath and 2 closets: kitchen bas bullt-in features; whole house finished tn white enamel: in first clase shape; lot 40x120; beautiful view, and one block FB. school. $2,160; 9260 cash, WOODLAND PAI right up to ave money; built-in features FRONT Cal New 5-room bungalow, date; owner must bardwood Moors, fireplace, ce t basement, furnace, all built-in fea- for $6,000, email cash pay- Elitott 2304. Mr. Clinton, 5s Seaboard building 5 at N Protty 6-room mod: fine condition; furnace; pared tee onl Main 223% GO6d HOLS int ave Spring: § $1.000, with n balance. oper Willis, with A. COHAN & CO. 208 Marion St New Rainier Bide. CULVER—QUEEN ANNE lcome to me for the best Queen Anne established » trict. lot 40100; block to car with terma, vRQE HART neer Bide. | _ ~F LOT ON Marion 4 Rad sand garage 1000 cash, good terme R. C. CUL 14 Boston st FINE 10-1OOM only 3 ment lace; lat Price only $ VE Queen Anne 77. ODERN HOME ‘om campus; ce furnace; re worth 00. Or {QUHART Main 2223 51 | Fat 208 Pioneer Bid ‘OR BALE—A 6-ROOM MODERN cottage, with sun porch; large lot, 609x110; improvements tn and paid for, Will take Ford in good con for (iret payment. Pr Am leaving city, and this| isa map. 4610 Ferdinand at THSERY GARDE RACTS Tracts for $150 and up. trees and shrubbery; All for $10 per month. Burien oetem, Free fruit city water, Take Lake car one block } 16 quick saie, | 1 block to cnr; all Phone Quepn Anne FOR SALE—COZY b-ROOM COT- tage, with gas range and heaters 60-foot lot; fruits and garden; close to two car lines: reasonable 1613 N. 54th wt SMALL HOUSE w ate rand garden s to car Price 4021 33nd W 4; good view; Ve clear, 4678 ts on 26th W., for $500. “AND som ‘ $200 cash. Ir SPLENDID BARGAIN couse, Queen Anne hill, all nents, $4,000: terms Queen Anne 3828 HOOMS AND HAST hed splend 4 1 Anne (ROOM HOUSE; 1A locks to car, $ I Sidney 140x100, ON MAGNOLIA T. Lee, city light de- uire ¥ | | 1" |i HOUS v0x1 + $300 cash, 20 $200 w JNIVERSITY I PRICT BAF f-room modern bungalow; Value $4,000 attle vac a Ville, Sask rr water, tracts running stream, tance off the way district, weboo! busses to take the children to for bargain at $60 to eany take this opportunity yourse Three-room new cottage or West Seattle cara. Open even- ings. 71 at This haa been and chickens. can be done at and belance Community Bullder, portat CAR 208 THE SEATTLE STAR Want Ad Rhyme Contest ay Tero ts the winner last week: ANNA WALSIT 1902 Jackson Street Heaven t# not reached by a single bound, But we climb the Indder round by round, And get results from near and far, Thru a Want Ad in The Seattle Stan “I Know a Place Where the San Is Like Gold” Now take this line and write three more with ft, ustng this line as the first line, and send in the completed Want Ad thyme to the Want Ad Rhyme Contest M submit as many rhymes as you please. Write on one side of the paper only. Put ZOUr MAMe and addrons at the top of the page. Your rhyme must be went to The Star not later than Friday, August 13. The prize winners will be announced Saturday. The Want Ad Ithymes you submit must consist of four lines only, and mention Want Ada, First prize, $3. Clemmer Theatre tickets will be given to the 25 next best rhymesters, All tickets will be mptied to the winners, ‘The Star reserves the right Ait u or after the contest. Addr Contest Manager. any rhyne submitted during wera to the Want Ad Rhyme FOR EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE IRRIGATED tisy, Western ation on land; * xchange for Be- improve ss FARM LANDS BIG LAND BALE Clear Lake imber Co. selling fast ent pric to $20 per rm ne-half value. All close to schoo! towns, PETERS, 716 Third Ave. ne H.C. FARM MOnhd AGE Compare ~A” 40-ACRE DAIRY all, © Leary Building HURINEAS LOTS “IN MEL ne od $800, for light ar Addrena or call 6537 Avon at. ANTED PROPERTIES Moore, FOR SAL ranch, %-mile from D Imie river, we Bnvat nd pasture; good improv in h ments.’ For particulars see Wm. Roney at Duvall, Not in hands of commie ACREAGE ” i WE WILL SELL 100 Wyoming O11 Syndicate Units Nelmore, about 4 miles from | 600 Continental Ol & Refining apis and 2% miles from the |} 100 Knickerbocker - Wyoming a% fruit juice plant at Tum- ON Co, common we have two or three nice eBherry Manufacturing left, #ome of them with common ..... ‘only @ hort dis- City of Berlin ae. nowly paved high- | City of Vienna 4 tn the midat of a well-settled | ROSENBAUM & with KF. 'D. and. free | 135 Broadway New York City | LOGANBERRY LAND 6 ah } 12.50 11.00 the land ia exce berry, culture, Tumwater school — This shally well adaptea %* BUSINESS OPPORTU ai @ real OFFER DOW TOWN $76 an acre, and carry grocery, clear o be had on terms of 10 per| $750 month, $6,660, at inventory ent cash. and the balance iw very| _Inventigate. fox G-1®, Star monthly payme Other = dent thru berry ewlture why | weekly. is ow tare) | lott’ 14 AT near Woodland park year. Price ‘orth 1289. ITIES CABIT AND profit over iT) Paps, REAL’ New York Bik. $21,000. TY CO. Eliott 2928. Phone HMOMECROFT, and stock; building bs hree-year mn Wertiake pitol 179 8 Pl RSONAL — f POSTTTY Gnhow baid heads, eradic ave An acre of fine soil Fronting 2 streets, city water, Walking distance of street cars. moved to ciott 3492. NT HATH WAVING, henna pack for gray ha an’ Hoven Very easy terme. M1 at office, 20th ave. & W. and| PE RMAN . ° leroy | colling ne. Take Alki, Fauntleroy} Murceling LADIES Main PHONE WEST 49% EAH COME 100 MONTHLY, | ter all living ‘expenses gre p than enough to gt the ters a good start tn life and for your own old age, un- ‘e very bard to please, obtained from & acres of suitable land for berries Come and see what Sunnyside, near Everett. b-acre tracts cost only $350, and you may pay $50 cash, | monthly, OF as xe K he 2 Leary Bid, Chronic Diseases, 05 Third Ave. STC TILLIAS CHANDLER BART. Tactic physician; natural and bert remedies: np operation, 614 t_ave. Main 6119. MWABSAGE, ELECTR ment, vapor, steam ba’ ealt and sulphur fae _ave. NE ieee you i medical “GT4T 14th arrange. W. Macfarlane, 00 |sgREy POR WASHINGTON FARN AND ACKEAGE LOANS. Prompt service. A. ROTHE FAR MORTGAGE CO, Inc. Leary Bidg. Main 4010. The Seattle Star DIRECTORY Attorneys-at-Law RALL—ESTABLISHED Consultation oderate fees. Free de; 215 Burke Bidg., 905 Beco £T SCHOF FP 3ii Hoge Rid: ULTATION FRE parts Attorneys—Patent —FREDER P.GONIN—PAT-— ent Att sUB-1 ‘are $10 per rich virg stones, level : ‘on In the Mount Vernon trict In Skagit county, ad the LaConner flats, 24% ‘miles from Anacortes. Come to our office and ‘et full particulars, Write’ for in- ormation. Make arrangements to excursion, These land# > fast; if you want @ act now, delaying will be your los SPARKS & DYE 4 Second Avenue, Near Yoaler Way | $60 CABH acres choice berry land, $350, $50 © monthly. 10 acres and chicken land, $70, and $10 monthly. Plen bors; close to school; highway, six miles northeast of | Everett.| Settlers on this land have begun with practically noth- and are independent today. | if you make Come and see us about it fariane, The Community 122 Leary Bids. 1887. and chicken | nh and $6 choles berry $100 cash) ¥ of neigh- near Pacific AWRENCE™ urke Buildi 160 ACRES a Accountants °0. fide. $600 | ——-0 4 ae Leary o- Chiropractor 0 acres burned over timber land, | in Clark unty, with running | water, $2.76 an acre; half cash. & MILLER Elliott 6870, TURNED Haight Bldg. 2nd and Pine. Consul- tation free. ‘Hours, 10 to 5, Bve- nings by appointment. Elliott 3684 CLINIC ADJUST- | College of Chiro- ple's Bank Bldg MacDONALD umbia St. Garnpbeli, 0. NPaitagon Bid, Hi 858 on Kent road, district Collateral Loans LOANED ON ALD ARTT- of value. THE RELIABLE, bird ave. Dancing Taught ons, Stevens, 4th & Pike dunk K CO, 1, E. 648 New $5,800 CASH valley ; barn; brood sow 5 stands cream separator ind crop. A bargain. HH” MCALLASTER an Mank Hide. Fill. 4480 THRE RIVE cou rated land, « 1; abun- rarkets and sunshine; 4; eany term CALLAHAN, Main 4514 FOR AUT | rea fine berry land, near Machiag, value $700, for up- | to-date car. Must be in firat class | 9) condition. W. K. Macfarlane 4 821 Community Builder, 722 Leary I Private le acres fi series ABKK IT 1120 First ave. ullets I t barn Money té Loan ah ae MONKEY TO LOAN On diamonds and jewelry, on mbat, afi AMOL ear Madison ‘© LOAN We loan any amount on diamonds, watches and jewelry; lowest rates. Seattle's old AMERICA spEL Hinék ley 10 ACKE ill trade 10 6 shed 1889 Optician and Opt 4; fireplace; cement ment; furnace; lot 40x110; pave street; clone to ear and camp af lot rents for $20 0, with terms. URQUHART Main’ $333. P only $4 J 208 Pioneer Bidg In -room house, modern basement, att bath; in good res- idence district; for sale by owner; $4,000, terms, 803 KB. 65th. Ken- wood 2450 ov FC 6 I WEST “B. KT ATTLE PROPERTY ER—WhST SEATTLE real extate exclusively; establish« e4.1906. Downs Bldg. 709 Second ave. Main 3 WAN w 7 REAL F! TE SMALL HOUSH WITit large lot, or small tract of land, with water, near schoo! and work, Give full information as to price, terms and location, 9102 Tulalip ave, Everett HAVE VORD good conditton. ib TOURING CAR, IN Will trade in on room house and lot or vacant ot, in North Jind. Will pay dif- ference {p cash. Call Kenwood 895. offi Kram, ng YAKIMA RIVER FARMS COMPANY FARM LANDS JW dimunds, Fraser-Patterson Co. i YARIMA Painting and Kalsomining _ OMINING, PAINT- EK 1603 12th ave. IN 40 AND 80- AC ru the rich lower valle elde of | JOHN rect ence r IND STROM, turing, alfa oft ing out th FAMOUS ir 13,000 bench be divided up and sold t IR A SHORT TIME ONLY bu will be given their choice of there | tracts at $20 to $40 per acre, with a long time to. pay and very low interest rate, Ideal climate; near towns; on two railroads and state highway. Bb SHOW THIS LAND TO BU BRS by appointment, Call at our write to us oF send @ telo~ Maps, photographs and samples of soil at our office. Office Open 1 Also, States has been la $3; Inst extension of th NNYSIDE CANA res of rich, TUNING, REPAIRING. MAIN nc Plumbing OWN fT oe SHAT and heating. su Eliott 5069... 316 Se Ra Rug Weaving Art Rig Mills, 8ii Union Sanitariums VALE RATES, Capitol 2476. Do You Re uM Come to Re r. ~M_ i538, ROANORB—RBARC Aged and invalids. 44 Roanoke st. Window Cleaning ee oo 10) INDOW CLEANING ‘ain: 3556, 918 Green Building, Seattle, 10-AGRE RANCH Lies level, on nin road, near Kent; new shack and chicken, house; fenced. 600; $200 DOWN ‘s i. DIBBLB 648 New York Blo EASCA’ Co. + 28.00 | Life After 35 Is Enjoyable for Fair Sex LONDON.—(By Mall.)—Cheer up, women! The first 36 years of life ure the worst, According to Dr. Josiah Oldfield, who has made a lifelong study of women and thelr woes, women are happlest and at their best from the age of 35 onwards, “The popular idea that young woman is queen of the earth and |has the world at her feet ts @ fal- lacy,” Dr, Oldfield confided to pa jp after they have , | lusionment. i 4 ‘xii | Chiropractor, 216-12 | gathering of medico-legal authorities “This discovery is based not on mere | theory, but on the comparative num | ber of men,and women suicides after | | the age of 35. “Life undoubtedly becomes more Pleasant and attractive to women reached this age. |More young women commit suicide betwen the ages of 15 and 35 than young men, but once 35 ts attained the position |. entirely reversed, "Men suicides are largely in the majority.” Dr, Oldfield thinks the reason women are so much happier after 35 jis because they have passed the | id of girlhood and reached disill They have reached the | stage where family ties become more jbinding and the love of children | makes them cling to life at all costs, London's jeading ladies in the po- litical, educational, business and so- cial world are all at least 35. Some have an extra bit tacked on to their years, Lady Rhonda, the “super. woman of the business world,” is 37, CITY OPERATES VACATION CAMP Los Angeles Residents Live in Resorts at Cost 108 ANGELES, Aug. 10.—The jelty of Los Angeles has taken the |high cost of living out of vacation- jing. Way up in the San Bernardino mountains where the pines grow thick and babbiing trout streams | and snow fed lakes gleam among the the municipality maintams two summer camps Where residents jcan get away from the hot city at a nominal cost. MOTHER AND THREE, 13 DAYS FOR $38 A mother and three children, for instance, can have a 13-day sojourn lat the city’s camp for $38, including railroad fares, rent, food and all in- cidentals. The charge, paid at the city hall, is on the following basis: $14.25 for |mother; $12.25 for Willigm, six;’ $7 | for his two-yearold sister, and $3.50 |for his year-old.brother. The 13-day jouting at this price, which includes ything, is cheaper than living at in Los Ang s. The only demand placed upoh the vacationer is that he or she give one hour's work daily m helping cook or clean up the camp. The rush is now under way, Hun- dreds more want to go than can now be accommodated at the two camps. ‘The result is first come, first served, but mothers and children get first chance on reservations, 4,000 GUESTS AT CAMPS THIS YEAR More than 4,000 have been guests of the camps thig year, and 3,500 last year, Every year the demand grows | greater and plans are under way ‘to provide other city-owned resorts. Since the camps were opened in 1914, the vacation has cost each guest on an average of $11.60. And at this price the city has not lost a cent, and on several years has shown 4 profit above all maintenace costs The camps are provided with com. fortable cabins, dance hall, commun: ity ‘kitchen and other places for arhusements, The city’s resorts are being studied by communities the world over. peaks, 106 LEGAL NOTICES IN TH SUPERIOR COURT” OF the State of Washington, in and for the County of King. SUMMONS Mary Nash, Plaintiff, va, Raymond Nash, Defendant The State of Washington to the said Joseph Raymond Nash, Defendant: Y summoned to appear within sixty (80) daye after. the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, within sixty days after the 3rd day of August, d defend the above entitled action in the above entitied court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve @ copy of your answer upon the undersigned at- torney for plaintiff, at her office below stated, and in case of your failure &o to do, Judgment will be rendered against you, according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, Tho object of this actin is to obtain a divorce from the defendant on the grounds of eruelty and income patibility of temperament, GEO, OLSON, Attorney for Plaintité, Office and Poxtoffice Address: 300 Central Building, Seattle, King County, Washing- tom, ‘Elliott 44 Joseph Judges who are looking over the pictures entered b Star and 100 other ne pers in the national beauty contest, all agree that the task of picking the one b ly. | beauty is a tough one. A decision will be forthcoming 8 Above picture shows Alfred Cheney Johnson, Neysa 3 Mein and R. A, Walsh, looking over the list of entrants. right is Florenz Ziegfeld giving some of the beauty pictures the “onee over,” and inset is a picture of James Quirk, These five are the national judges. one Vamp-Proof ‘Baches” at California U Are BERKELEY, Cal, Aum 10.— Ladies—if you have the impreasion that bachelors are such chiefly be cause they will not give up smok- ing and cussing and loafing in soll- tary splendor, prepare to shed that impression now. On the authority of one of the most famous aggregations of single blemedness champs that ever ag- gregated, such is ngt ao. . Here’s Leroy The three figures in the De- troit-New York trunk mys- tery. Above: First photo of O. J. Fernandez, alias Eugene Leroy, for whom a warrant charging murder has been is- sued. He is believed to be in Mexico, Center: Katherine Jackson Leroy, whose body was found in a trunk that was shipped from Detroit to} New York. Below: Allen A. Tatum, to whom the trunk was addressed. Tatum told police that-Leroy was jealous of him because he was friend- ly with Katherine some time ago. They are the Associated Bachelors: of California, a crowd of hand hard-boiled engineers at the Unk — vernity of California, in whose’ % * you ask? Let Bachelor-inChief of the A. B. Cs, C M. Briggs, put you wise: grets” when the right girl along in due time, ‘Nl admit we like the Indies, ' give dances, and even our of ‘bachelor buttons’ is in the shape of a heart. But never fall for the fair ones strong as to let ‘em break up happy home. ‘We're so wunvulnerable we've made the campus absolutel] safe by taming most of the college wild women. Some day we'll be appreciated by the scoffers.” A boast often comes before & fall—so step up, you prize vamps and try out your wiles! | The A. B. Cs work thetr thru college, and must do at 24 hours of manual toil per week at 50 cents an hour. They rum their club co-operatively, fore ing meals at cost. And they sworn to help one another get pe sitions after graduation, Some have fallen from grace times, not by forgetting where left their hearts, but for careless with hats and coats and cuss words. A session at “kitchen police” or payment of fines restores them to favor and self-respect. Of course there are a lot of en vious fellows on the campus, and self-assured girls, too, who say the A. B. Cs are merely a crowd of sentimental “queeners” who haven't as yet been submitted to Cupid's third degree, Trouble? He Had Considerable List PORTLAND, Aug. — 10.—Poliee Sergeant J. H. Young hatls from the hills of ol’ Kaintuck. He met @ friend of his boyhood days here the other day, Friend is no wsheriff of the little mountain village. “Having any trouble with undersirables back home?" asked Young. “Yep,” replied the sheriff, “considerable. Rut two I. W., three revenue officers and a half dozen republicans outa my coun ty last month.” The wives of Siamese noblemen * cut their hair so that it stands straight up on theit’ heads. Star Classified Branch Office Located at 610 Second Avenue Bartell’s Drug Store No. 2 Classified advertising may be left at this address up to 11 a. m, each day for the regular after. noon editions,

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