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The Seattle Star * | Seventh Ave. IN_ ADVANCE THE STATE BY Ww4 mmaath s Fee mont months Year .... oursipn oF st ATE oF WASHINGTON Price ts 80c per mont! BY CARR IN” Per month .... Reads The Star’s Want Ads Phone Main 600 Rates Per Insertion Transient charse 38 fri line per insertion (six words ~~ Six imsertions for the good. Phone Main Inssified Advertis- lace your wb CANT RE- row it away. WRISFIE: our watch, thi NOPLAYING D—HOYS FOR ROUTE GC) all parts of the city. Good for advancement. to Circulation Department, Seattle “LOOR MECHANICS aping and, finishing steady work, Apply faid Floor Co, 116 Wali st. F watch and jewelry repair for mone “Stafford @ Schwara, ce ISFIELD CAN'T RE- wad watch, throw it away. th TIONS WANTED—MALE — = — e 38 | SIFDATION WANTED ADVER- ©, tinements of discharged sol- Gers or sailors are printed free fice MAN, MARKT beve work immediately bookkeeper also selling excellent Queen ex city Anne “perience. eferences. Phone “WANTS POSITION IN ment. ss RK 17, ing depart BOOK, Sahin Bank, book No. 12583. Find. || return to First eis) ¥! TCAN START in a nice Pome on $100 cash. C. PETERS, 716 Third Ave. OOMS FOR ‘QUE 4 rooms $12 2403%4 Jackson LRNISHED APAKTMENTS aoe FLATS 9 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS oe AND Doo! WILLIAMS Ost Firet Ave. & SHORT FLOORE SHORT CRILING | Priced $20.00 per thousand for 4- foot and $-foot lengths, an¢ and $35.00 ook t jongtha, r thousand for ofoot RED CEDAR BEVEL SIDING 4 inched and 6 inches wide, priced at $20.00 per thousand. Our large {Nustrated catalog show- ing full tine of building 4 1 WiLLIAMS co * bstabiinn 2899. “ rk blended min! ox ka Fur Co. rices, The A vd t WOOD, ie INCH, livered, prompt Phone ‘Sid 8 f00 CARDS, 75 . INTING | ber stamps. Key checks. Print, 1611 Seventh. NW PIANOS FOR RENT. applied on, , purchase mc nion. WwalarigcD ob CANT now Novelty ro , 0 MEN'S PAJAMAE + 0: night shirts, half price. 908 Third av INT iON rty. FINE PMP Bal- nable right p INCH” FOREST cord, delivered. woonD, POX SCARE $1950) MURR 50: worth double, 905 Third av Be USED Pi 250. CLINTON’ StAn WOOD: NR . $5.50 load. Kast “TRIE Phone Etlic KAVANAGHS HATS. ry) WAN’ FURNITURE Bink fu: a Hi95, $3 bak {1 Sth ave. t 179. SALE ded! electric washer, ave. car. FOR” CASH furniture, room, desk re wet 28rd appointment. FOR xi dia bed H ‘feet gard “uae at me VHOLESALE PRICES complete ose, 311 F ine and all ed at "whcleaate |Cole By pass, used as demonstrator. s ‘on ate beginning of Madison pe delivery. | RENT Meyer ni SIGN HAD! NG 1008 ist. ike waa B FURNITURE FOR SALE Capitol 3006 Qs KL Proe 61 FOR OR SALE—AUTOMOBILES & THE HOM OF THE DORT Reliable Automobiles from A Reliable Firm. Batablished 15 Yoara. Now ts the time to buy a mood re- built automobile at Dollar-for- Dollar value. Hudson ¢-pass. speedster. Cole 8 4=pi portater, demonstrator, used an Dort touring, in AL eonditic Oakland S-pass.. rebuilt like r Hupmobile, Model N, It's ©. Cole § 4-pass. chumm deter. |Oldamobile 6 1919 She's fim Dort touring. A real good lich White 30 S-pasa, Will sell ch wr K TRUCKS AND DELIVERIES UNITED, MOTORS CO. 16 Rellevus Between Pike and. Ping THE HOME OF TH COLE—REO-—DORT "Fie FASHION GARAGH Autos to hire without drivers. Stor- age and repairing. 2205 Second aw Bitiott 2249 ffs BAsyY TO CHANGE A TIRE with a Marquette tire tool. See Star Business Guide Saturday. WA meme TT HRING YOUR CAR IN NOW 1F YoU mt 1 » nu M mo es Hh fr Pike ac Rast 2661 & FOR SALE—AUTO TRUCKS — TRUCK SNAPS nt the best buy fn @ re- a oo these, conditioned truck, t-ton ACME 1920, good as new, co. very Miia” Pitth and Union. |1%-ton FEDERAL, worm drive TTURE §-ROOM APARTME! for sale. 1810 Belmont, Ant. © Thorobred” awh setting. FREE, with setting. Union car, ‘G bags Leghorns, $1.2 oultry tee kil 407 iSth. rave sro | “Pine ane Soe KX CARLOAD OF TiORSES” matched teams, weight f to 1,750 each. horses, 1 2607 4th av to 1,400. 9 | _norees, 1S 6) FOR SALB—AUTOMOBILES | o————_— USED CARS ALWAYS SATISFT 1988 pases Nght “6 7; light brown paint; Cord tires! leather top. Tt sure ls a beauty. Only $1,725. 198 PAIGE good tires roed- tires, good | paint. top, and per condition Only Tio O. | BUICK “6.” miles, with only run 6,200 cord tire and you can’t tell it from car, Hurry. $1,600. AND A FEW OTHERS | TERMS IF DESIRED GREAT WESTERN MOTORS, Inc. Broadway anf Union St East 744 | $< (0 OM_APAR beat’ Shs y E gas, light and linen Also sleeping rooms - 3715 Third ave. KEEPING ROOMS, NEAR rket. Gas range in Reasonable. 2115% Se rear. DARD GENTLEMEN x8 "BUSINESS wishing real ho ood $8 week. ED pth, - ND hi On TWO to board, ‘fg to 10. Per- I I attention. "Sirs. Drew, Bea- pe eal INTED—A panel bod Hr} wpecdometer; Cheap. Terms. CENTRAL AGENCY, Ine. Authorized FORD Dealers Broadway and Pike. Bast 320. a condition. Can CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. Authorized. FORD Dealers Broadway and Pike. East 320. NTlitg-ton KELL | | | =o | {{] We Have Many ° ROADSTER—THIS CAR IN be boughton easiest terms, and price is right. UX, A real snap OUR TERMS ARE RAST And your ratisfaction Is guaranteed. East ACME MOTOR TRUCK SALES CO. 1508 Lith Wr om 1,600 Well broken single OD MOTORC ace DE m me Ls AND RIES von yele Hatt Rainier WANTED David re 3 4 i MACHINERY DRAGHA WE nd steam, & F vB Main 6960. DRITL, Price Co. 7% For ALE—RKEAL EST ATE wir “Greater” Rainier Valley Properties Are the Beat Buys in Seattle ‘The Following Will Toll Your $3,450—Rany terms Good 6-room modern house, with one acre: ore hard: shrubbery: trunk | sewer paid; near car Line. |} 84,500—$500 cash, Pull nore, with b-room modern bungalow. STUMP PULLERS hn, & j | ' | | {|8$5,500—Fasy terme. good ‘ : pay er: t odern ring fruit; shrub- kinds, This ise business corner Others Similar. | JAMES G. JONES CO. hier Valley's Main Office 7 Rainier Ave. at Genesee St WOODLAND PARK COMPLETELY, FURNISHED | { } | | Large bungalow: {| “near entrance park; has fireplace, | indirect lighting, built-in kitchen well furnished, library ta large leather seated rockers ing set. 2 bedrooms completely furnished, brass beda, ete. range, draperies, cement basement, fur- and coal lawn; | | TMENT; 13th & Beacon|1 1920 LIGHT DELIVERY; NEW starter, electric lights 2 months old. $2.200—4 Jay orate teem tana , ina fine neighborhood: improvements in and andy to Car line and fine reception hall; living and dining | window seats; large and pantry; two nieely arranged bedrooms bath; plenty closet room and full cement basement. bargain. Easy term Phong Queen Anne Gro. 4 ep P, Whipple, Mer. _#121_ Fourth “i. corner’ Boston. $100 DOWN BALANCE EASY TERMS | If price and terme will self automobile, here tunity to become Nobody should be thout a « 1 terial. Pa imtinge Phone bain +n ‘ED—USED CIA ture. Ow, isis THAT WILL, berry. plants Cuthberts, A. ROTH to22 Third ave. in 1061. IMPROV plants at $6 per 1,000, trom || clean, ea? os guaran- prompt. delivery, 'f b peviile, Wash. Box’ 224. f TARG CAB “BBY Masterpiece Victrola Been used; lots of well Beards; no use for it. $12 Calttornia: ‘ave. OREST ROOD, PER CORD, A cord 16-inch, $6.26; 1 $12.50; th-cord ‘12- Prompt delivery. Bea- HT nox, ete, at half price, 905 rd’ ave. ick PERAL RANGE, VALUE § pee.) | Fe A o condition, 440. Rh 4641 Holden furniture | | "Mattress Co., Beacon TO CHANGE A TInt Marquette tire tool Beo usiness Guide Saturday. iret are WW MATS, $5. oo | Ford touring . ———— | [Chevrolet 4-90 . ff cen at th ev SOBA | Chevrolet Baby Grand. | = ree | Overland touring . oo ad Hudson Dum coe ne cere rs O250 | —— it Studebaker « 4-eyl. ++ — Packard 36 . p Remarc Oldsmobile 6 ... WATERHOUSE & CO, FRAN’ opt, Pine at Bellevue. Auto ° COUPE; ELECTRIC LIGHTS; starter; in good condition. easy terms. CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. Authorized FORD Dealers Broadway and Pike East 326. 1 1 1918 FORD CHASSIS, WITH NEW touring body, never used. In appearance, all new car. terms. See this car. CENTRAL AGENCY, Inc. Authorized FORD Dealers Broadway and Pike Easy 1.1920 SEDAN; FULLY EQUIPPED; in use one month. $800; liberal terms. SENTRAL AGENCY, Ine, Authorized WORD Dealers Broadway and Pike. si Mast 3g0. 917 FRANKLIN; Alf GONDT- tion; good ti ap tor $250. nler 913-J, ask 4 + Swanton. 0) | $675; | “WHITE RI AT Bt . black, level road: %-mile from tow neighbors; no Japs; city | wate room house, barn, root house; ‘nice fruit trees; fine ‘location; all fine pasture; 6 » easy to im- ated Elegant place for cherries, rries and poultry. A real good buy at $4,000; haf or more cash. W. L. BURNSIDE Buckley, Wash. |COMPLETELY Ft RNISHED wi | North End; 5 od Nght rooma, with glass-inclosed porch, cement basement. ete.; well furnished, In- cluding piano, library table, dining net, leather seated rockers, 2 beds, 2 chiffoniers, good range, dishes, draperies and many ot articles 0, $600 cash, balance $25 month- To be aol ay cd ppers Mis Ni B® CENT. BUNGALOW! TANGA INS RMS $200 DOWN BALANCE. $30 MONTHLY Don’t waste your good mon but wave it by getting under the roof ef this dandy bungalow; 2 fine lots, 40x128 each, go this home; stores, nervice ity in and t hOnGE WH, WHIT 601 vy York Block with In, with quick Maj |’ G66D WORKMAN ¢ HOME 5-room cottage, with basement, bath, 50-foot corn 12 min utes from Pioneer eaat slope Beacon bill: in except paving, ma extra could airs; a few days w reperty would make it worth 00; priced for quick sale, $2, on easy terms, HENDRICKSON (is hoston Block S-ROOM BUNGALOW; “CORNTIN lot; fireplace; hardwood built-in kitchen; basement dry trays. Will take car as payment. Ballard 4202 4th be od k on this 3, ~ 0b, BUNGALOW, ot fruit TNISHED b-ROOM ttic and garage trees. Price $2 GUST STENTERG, 4ui7 Arcade Bidg. Elliott 1482 # QUEEN ANNE Come for the best buys in Queen oh Alte! bili roperty. CULVER 14 Boston St Queen Anne 77, [SQETY BUNGALOW PLANS. 616 Washington Bidg. a $ North goa THE SEATTLE STAR % are BAL H—REAL ESTATE x1 y§3,b00, Main « ) canh, $860 terme Beacon 3685 6:30 to HOUSE, HATH, PANTRY; lot 406x100, Price $2,400; leash payment, balance like rent Tht? N. S4th at Phinne ear to N. 84th MODERN Ax46 9 11th ave 6 nhooM ROOM Ge vn: | rer lot, 68x100; and car. Owner, NW. Ballard 1502, $2,400; large sehoot warden; near Underprice SeoMI-MOD North End; .7h0) terms: Owner, af pl Kenwood TWO LOTH b0x120 WA e (ADTOIN- ing), 38th and W. Henderson #t, $500; torma. Phone Kenwood 3984 | x Lott 827 F800 —F- ROOM TOT block from Reaco: and, $20 per Tha PAVED! 60-foot lot. {36 Maple TiOTe, | ve. $200 ‘cash ho Beacon 146 MADRONA MADRONA 5-room cottage, 1 sweeping view For quick sale price terma. Ree ' Rurke Bldg OH $3,260-—5- exeept bh Dreakfast ne ful 62nd MODE indir ik; basement garden: shrubs: view. Haliard 318 FOR EXCHA) N WOM lighting beaut! 24 Ww. sK—KEAL = ‘ ESTATE PT ROOME AND BATH F200 7 36th ave, & W.; will take good TVAeK bo-foot bullding teh IMPROV Bb, homish county to La Kddress Mox M0, For saLe OR TRADE eauity in 4- modern bunga- . 926 r will take leht $633 Sny- TACT A REAGE — SKAGIT DELTA LANDS Only $25 per acre, on easy terms. After February 16, 1921, the price will be $30 per acre. Lands ad tim hat were at phn turnips, ‘of w field Bi rrots, * bau, beets, timothy and lover hay. Cattle pasture thruout the entire season on the green grass, We are offering you « chance to join us in the develop- ment of these lands Think of It: Lands without stumps, ato rush; rieh, level gar- den lands, than which th none better, and now only land. worth $360 to $506 when It is developed. i What SPARKS we are offering yo & DYE. 1220 Second Ave. Phone Eliiott 6015. Ground Floor Location. ck loam blackberries and for location om from plenty of cedar tor fencing and buildings. Canneries will tract for berries, furnish plant, erates for pie for DB. Co, Alaska an PUGET SOUND GEM and, waterfront made; att rubs tC firaiture ail included terme. SOMERS COMPANY uiiding. $2,000; ARLE eee BARGAIN ON 35TH AVR OOD SOIL; RUN. eT nY 817 NEW You BLDG ON PC cEr “BU b proves SPR K rice $1,760; (1-269) CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Building | RICH VALLEY LAND, JUST souTTt of city limite: 1 acre, all in high state of cultivation, very best of soil, no overflow, small house, 17 bearing fruit trees, berries: clone to paved road, 2 b from 1 terurben Station. A map at $1, ROLERT MALTBY CO. 1008 37d Ave THRER CHOICE 5-ACRE TRACTS of town, near Highline i all level; partty cleared; piace for berries and ra 4 south close to school, church, gran Only $100 cash, balance 1i AN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Avenue. LITTLE City FARMS ~~ % acre in Went ¢ $50 cash, $10 » with 2 Unit: House, $15 month. Garden, chickens and free wood will help living costa. Let us show 4 > interurb ortation, | MONEY FOR WASHINGTON FARM LAND” THAT desires; rail- A-i your roads, hig Derous #urt« with fine ere: thin H.C KBNAP. miles fr ™ Third ave. KES OR BALI ort ‘Orchard, 12 m ; partly glear with | » house and wbhot shed ices y and school. $106 ca: Areroeee wn CLOSE Onty 114 miles from Renton, clone to paved highway: level, loam soil | nearly all cleared; 3-room house, | spring, well, young bearing ofc ard; 4 kere in straw farge chicken houses. Price, 1019 Third A BUY NEAR KEN k, well improve tract for berri 1,500, esy terms, | MebY CO.,"1008 ard Ave. BEST LITTLR fine, vt MN NEARLY tng PAVED 12 ACRE f AK 3 VinW; $2,000; CABH South of city f handy Des Moines mow only $800 cash, $15 per| VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1019 Third Avenue PLANS. b month, . P, NiPTY BUNGALOW 610) Washington’ bidg. fer. | had. A program of entertaining num- ACKEAGT, ACTC 10 MILLS pour” or Sedro-Wooll ar RT 4 bargain, $660. 116 Third Ave. LOSE IN; FINE ‘large flowing “room cottage. Price ty terms. Schroeder, 612 White Hide 80 FARM LANDS 5 READY MADE ATMA” on irrigated berry ” 0 BNAP—i0 ACKE bott (Copyright, 1920, by the When one loves one's art no ms too hard ¥| That w our premise, ‘This story | shall draw a conclusion from it, and |whow at the same time that the | premise Is incorrect. That will be @ new thing in logic, and a feat in | story-telling somewhat older than the @reat wall of China, Joe Larrabee came out of the post- oak flats of the Middle West pulsing with @ genius for pictorial art, At six be drew @ picture of the town |pump with @ prominent citizen Passing it hastily, This effort was framed and hung in the drug store w by the side of the ear of corn an uneven number of rows. he left for New York with @ ving necktie and a capital tied 4 Up somewhat closer. Della Caruthers did things tn atx so promixingly in a pine go that her relatives chip- ch in her chip hat for orth” and “finish.” They ber f-—, but that is our rvice cr La Dept, Me- Kenna Lumber Co. McKenna, Wn 18 ACRES HePHOvED houne cod atbulldin: cleared and fenced, ba ard to clear, some fruit t tna berries, good road, clo neighbors and neh to Beattle. 1 York Bik ATM ra: & ‘noe 008 t Sman PROIT, CHUCK. ree, cow and farm oan, Good terms. 10 ACRES country DERRY land) ex 7 iy: Hott 4634 DS vor big _sacrift L STOCKS AND BO WE HAVE CALLS Duthie Ob Forks OW Western Rubber. Futret! Coupler de Ol & Gan t States Pet German currency Wwe SELL her to ge could not we story. Joo and Delia met In an atelier where a number of art and music students had gathered to discuss chiaroscuro, Wagner, muse, Rem brandt’s works, pictures, Waldteufel, jwall paper, Chopin and Oolong. Joo and Della became enamored one of the other, or each of the other. 4s you please, and in « short time were married—for (see above), when one loves one’s art no service seems to hard. Mr and Mra, Larrabee began housekeeping in a flat. It was a lonesome flat—something Uke the A sharp way down at the left-hand end of the key-board, And they were happy; for they had their art, and they had each oth And my mia $210.00 216.00 20.00 Alarm com. United Finance, 2 and 2 tand? it it Inland Finance Clemens-Purvis Rothert Steel Amalgam All Foreign Bs t 1 AMERICAN CORPORATION ay te ingina “tric. Welder. igh Power. od Metal Kedemption Gold, Canada. Wyoming-Pacifie. 6000 1 1) & Keg. 7600 Lone Star O11 MAX WINKLER 214 Union st Biliott #50. 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HALE INTHE in” BUSY OUT-OF-TOWN GARAGE 300 390 452 1000 1000 2000 $009 be—sell all thou hast, and give it to the poor—janitor for the privilege of living in @ Mat with your art and your Delia, Flat-dwellers shall tndorse my dic tum that theirs is the only true happiness, If a home is happy it cannot fit too clone—let the dresser I he quite caultpen 4 lox |COllapae and become a« billiard table; cated Ina live town near heattle, [let the mantel turn to @ rowing ma- and on the main highway. One of | chine, the escritoire to a spare bed Hitornia: | chamber, the washstand to an up- right piano; let the four walls come together, if they will, so you and your Delia are between. But if home be the other kind, let it be wide and |long—enter you at the Golden Gate, hang your hat on Hatteras, your cape on Cape Horn and go out by the Labrador Joe was painting tn the class of the great Magister—you know his Pet profit of $660 per month, Price | fame. His fees are high; his lessons OF equa: interest, with “2 wash. Res ter, Bong. |8F¢ ltht—his bigh-lights have folder, Seaboard Bide brought him renown, Delia was “AUTO REPAIR AND BATTERY |studying under Rosenstock—you BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP An Equal Half Interest. Price $850 Located in the heart of Aulo How Shop is always busy; all bien clase work. Agency for well known battery, Also welding out- fit completa Need @ partner that ien't afraid of work and mechan- inelined. You will easily Kan pump, . lathe, grinder, or wet, many ing outfit, adding =m typewriter, high clase erated. et thin ina Aran, tiea lly he books are open to interested partion, and can show a | piano keya. They were mighty happy as long aa their money lasted. So ix every— but I will not be cynical, Their aims were very clear and defined. Joe was to become capabie vory soon of turning out pictures that old gentle men with thin sidewhiekers and thick pocketbooks would sandbag one another tn his studio for the privi- lege of buying. Delia was to be- come familiar and then contemptu- ous with music, so that when she saw the orchestra seats and boxes unsold sh¢ could have sore throat and lobster in a private dining room and refune to go on the stage. buys But the best, in my opinion, was in the city. the home life in the little flat—the a Mr. Dawkina 432-424 Borke Bd re & md and Union at PINCH YOURSELF —IF YOU FIND yourself alive. and have $200 of more, phone North 4373. Nothing Let us prove it) “Taveatiqate. Good PAYING” SECOND-TAND business for a sacrifice price. 935 t NAL HATH AND MASSAGE PARLOR. Lady attendant daily and Sunday Upetaire 614 First ave. Main 6119. # Doing business at monthly. A It surg te 0 $2,500 and tiie ° or will let it ge at t R. HE Se, 422 Bur Recond rr id Marion, yon’ wide TWEAL IN WAFFLE AND DOUGHNUT SHOB, = net pests of dandy edeet kes FF BALL —ESTARLISHED TST. All cases. Conaultation; advice Moderate fees, Free department 216 Burke Bidg., 906 Second ave £ TB BCHOFE 211 J Hoge, Bldg. Aa nex. CONSU! LTATIO! i courts, a tno | eRIC GORT t Attorney. American and for- Sign patents secured, developed and promoted. 7 Central B . Wash. and 609 SWRATR MASSAGE, SALT GLOWS. Seconds nd Pike” wg Kana Mark. Hydrot PY rapy, scientl tid to, masaag 7 Mutual Life Bid, First and Yealer. 100 REAL ESTATE LOANS acreage loans. Rothe Farm Mtg. Co., Inc. 1022 3rd av. Seattle, 105 FUNERAL NOTICES WHET—ATC the realderics, 1013—-N. {Sth st, February 2, 1921, EDNA V. WEST, aged 67 years. beloved moth r of rs. Adeline B. Robin- pon and Mra. W. E. Beamer, of t city. warvices will be held at Won ‘id Suittote 805, ENWICK, LAWRENCE” 432 Burke Butlins. PIERRE BARNES, Main 5 Taye 14 Hoge Bid Patents. Ba Ki, - Carpet Cleaners MARVEL ¢ ARPET CLEANERS — Limousines and sedans shampo Tel. Went $25; 4204 16th ave. SW. Certified Publie Accountants Funera: the parlors of Bonney-Wa: 1702 Broadway, Remain) hee for interment. DAD-AND-SON FEED COMING Every Kid Must Bring a Dad; Any Old Dad! Every man must bring a boy, and, likewise, every boy must be accom- panied by a man, if he expects to be! admitted to the annual Father and Son banquet at Crystal Pool Febru-| ary 22. Plans for the feed are already under way, under the general super- vision of Wm, F, Eckhart, chairman of the executive committee, But eats are not all the fun to be ND CLINIOADJUBT= ita. shatth & iy f Chi baad “Si People's Bank Bldg. Dk RE. TURNER, SROPRAC- tor, 210-12 Bid. Hours, 10-5. JENNINGS & JEN uates of Palmer school Bidg. Main 7277 Collateral Loans MONEY” LOA Cero alne TRY NELIABER $07 Third ave Dancing Taught Brivate lessons. Stevens, 4th & Pike. Haight zy K 30: 1126 First ave FMiort 3291. _Money to Loan MONEY Lo. ‘On diamonds and Jewelry, ‘on most nerd POR hike terme, LA. 8. bers is being arranged—one suited to both old boys and young. Information about tickets may be bad at Hllott 199, 7m MONEY T LOAN ANY AMOUNT ON DIAMONDS. watches and jewelry; lowest rates. Seattle's Oldest Loan Brokers. AMERICAN JEWELRY CO, R21 Second Ave, Watablished 1889, Cd and Optometrist a jor-Paterson Co, Pipsicions, Surgeon DR. FN. FRE Physician and Su Chronic gDiseases, alia@for Men, Ave. Royal Princess Is in Boston School CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 3.—A royal princess will attend the public schools of Cambridge forthe remain- der of the school term. She ts Prin- cess Mahidol Sengkla, wife of Prince Singkla, half-brother of the king of Siam, who is a ptadent at Harvard. British Poloists Request Handicap LANDON, Feb. %—It is said the British poloists will ask a handicap of 36 goals when they meet the American team next une for the championship of the world and the Hurlingham trophy. LD IG. Fike. Man's pecialist; resonable Piano Tuning JOHN BTROM, piano repairing, Gor- rect tuning, $3.60. Blliott 1638 evenings. Spangeaberg, Cutlery, 1407 ith ave, 7 Roofing ROOFING AND ROOF “REPATR work. All work guaranteed, Terms Queen Anne 31 os Rug Weaving ‘and eaalag Art Rig Mii HE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES” was the subject of a lecture by Judge Harry F. At wood, of Chicago, before university ‘students at Meany hail Thursday af- ternoon, ‘D DOW, ‘ING Co, Capitol 3906, advice to the rich young man would | know his repute as a disturber of the| Wheeler Byndicate, Ine) ardent, voluble chats after the day's| wiudy; the cozy dinners and fresh, light breakfasts; the interchange of ambitions ambitions interwoven each with the other's or else incon widerable-the mutual help and in spiration; and—overlook my artless nes»—stuffed olives and cheese sand- wiches at 11 p. m. But after a while art flagged. It sometimes does, even if some switch- man doesn't flag it. Everything going out and nothing coming in, an the vulgarians say. Money was jincking to pay Mr. Magister and Herr Kosenstock their prices. When one loves one's art no service seems | too hard, So, Delia said she must }give music leesons to keep the chafing dish bubbling Yor two or three days she went out canvassing for pupils, One evening she came home elated, “Joe, dear,” whe said gleefully, “I've a pupil. And, ob, the loveliest people, General—General A, Fi. a splendid house, Joe—you ought to | see the front door! Byzantine, 1 think | you would call tt. And inside Oh, Joe, I never saw anything like it before, “My pupil ts his daughter Clemen- tina, I dearly love her already. Bhe's a delicate thing—drenses al- ways in white; and the sweetest, sim- plest manners Only 18 years old. I'm to give three lessons a week; and, just think, Joe! Five dollars a lesson. I don't mind it a bit; for when I get two or three more pu- pils I can resume my lessons with | Herr Rosenstock. Now, smooth out | that wrinkle between your brows, dear, and let's have @ nice supper. “That's all right for you, Delia,” said Joe, attacking a can of peas with a carving knife and a hatchet, “wut how about me? Do you think I'm going to let you bustle for wages while I philander in the re gions of high art? Not by the bones jot Benvenuto Cellini! I" guess I can bring in a dollar or two.” Delia came and hung about his neck, “Joe, dear, you are silly. You must keep on at your studies. It is not as if I had quit my music and gone to work at something else. While I teach I learn. I am always | with my music. And we can live as happily as millionaires on $15 a week. You musan’t think of leaving Mr. Magister.” “All right,” mid Joe, reaching for the blue scalloped vegetable dish. “But I hate for you to be giving lemsons, It isn't art. But you're & trump and a dear to do it.” “When one loves one's art no ser- vice seems too hard,” said Delia. “Magister praised the sky in that sketch I made in the park,” said Joe. “And Tinkle gave me permission to hang two of them in his window. I may sellL.one if the right kind of @ mond@yed idiot sees them.” “I'm sure you will,” said Delia, | sweetly. “And now let's be thankful |for Gem’ Pinkney and this’ veal roast.” During all of the next week the Larrabees had an early breakfast. |Joo was enthusiastic about some morning effect aketches he was doing in Central park, and Delia packed him oft breakfasted, coddied, praised and kissed at 7 o'clock, Art |is an engaging mistress, It was most times 7 o'clock when he re turned in the evening. At the ond of the week Delia, sweetly proud but languid, triumph- antly tomsed three fivedollar bills on the &x19 (inches) center table of the $x19 (feet) flat parlor. “Sometimes,” she said, a@ little wearily, “Clementina tries me. I'm afraid she doesn't practice enough, and I have to tell her the same things so often, And then she al ways drestes entirely in white, and that does get monotonous. But Gen. Pinkney is the dearest old man! I wish you could know him, Jon He comes in sometimes when I am with Clementina at the piano—he is a widower, you know—and there pulling his white goatee, ‘And how are the semi-quavers and the demi-semi-quavers progressing?” he always asks. “I wish you could se the watnscot- ing in that drawing-room, Joe! And those Astrakhan rug portieres. And Clementina has such a funny little cough, I hope she is stronger than she looks, Oh, I really am getting attached to her, she is so gentle and high bred. Gen, Pinkney’s brother was once Minister to Bolivia.” And then Joe,’ with the air of a Monte Cristo, drew forth a ten, a five, a two and a one—all legal ten- der notes—and laid them beside Delia's earnings. “Sold that water color of the obe- ce to a man from Peoria,” he an- “Don't joke with me,” “not from Peoria!” “All the way., I wish you could see him, Dele, Fat man with a woolen muffler and quill toothpick. He saw the sketch in Tinkle’s window and thought it was a windmill at first. He was game, tho, and bought it anyhow. He ordered another—an oil sketch of the Lackawanna freight depot—to take back with him, Music lessons! Oh, I guess art is still in it” “I'm so glad you've kept on,” said Delia heartily. “You're bound to win, dear, Thirty-three dollars! We never had so much to spend before. We'll have oysters tonight.” “And filet mignon with champig- nons,” said Joe, “Where is the olive fork?” On the next Saturday evening Joe reached home first. He spread his $18 on the parlor table and washed what seemed to be a great deal of dark paint from his hands, Half an hour later Delia arrived, her right hand tied up in a shape- lesa bundle of wraps and bandages. | | up this cotton waste and oil from the “How is this?” asked Joe, after the usual greetings. Delia laughed, but not very joyously. “Clementina,” she explained, “in- sisted upon a Welsh rabbit after her lesson, She is such a queer ginl. Welsh rabbits at 5 in the afternoon, The General was there, You should have seen him run for the chafing! dish, Joe, just as-if there wasn’t a servant in the house. T know Clem: entina isn’t in good health; she is so nervous. In serving the rabbit she spilled a great lot of it, boiling hot, over my hand and wrist. It hurt aw- fully, Joe. And the dear girl was so sorry! But Gen. Pinkney!—Joe, that old man nearly went distracted, He rushed downstairs and sent some body—they said the furnaceman or somebody in the basement—out to a Pinkney’s daughter—on 71st st. Such | | POLICE RELIEF _ NOWIS $23,000 $600 Added to Funds” by Fs Two Dances From $500 to $600 was the police benefit fund by two Wednesday night. Over $23,000 now been rained altogether. A check-up of the proceeds of thé dance at Dreamland rink makes the otal $265.10. peipta of the dance given by Laundry and Dye Works Drivers’ union, local 666, were be eved to equal Dreamland’s, Five more benefit affairs are ached uled for the remainder of this week, all proceeds to go to the benefit fund. Friday a minstrel show will be given by Ballard lodge, No, 82% B. P.O. B, at 8 p.m. Tickets $1. Saturday a benefit performance by pupils of Douglas Dancing academy in wcheduled for 10:30 a m. Admine sion 25 and 60 cents, An dance will be given Saturday at the Lodge cafe, Fourth ave. and West» lake, Admiasion 50 cents. Sunday, Irish songs and dances are to be given at the Metropolitan thea tre and a dance under the ausplees of the Cat's Paw club has been arranged also for Sunday at Queen Anne hall, Dance tickets are 75 cents for mem and 10 cents for women. PRINT NAMES OF SLACKERS To Be Published in Their Own Home Towns WASHINGTON, Feb. 3—Draft des serters whose fears have been to rest by more than two years security from prosecution are to receive an unpleasant surprisg, for the names of 173,911 of them are + shortly to be published in their — | sell papers or lay cobblestones, and | nary step to bringing them to speedy” trial, The war department has made this announcement. Publication of names in local news papers is expected to aid matertally in apprehending offenders, as it is believed that most persons the whereabouts of a draft will be only too willing to volunteer the information, Much ald also i {pated from. members of the — Arterican Legion, which has consiste — ently urged the department to take action against draft delinquents, ~ The greatest care will be in making up the list of deserters lest the names of innocent men be included. Already 151,354 men have been found to have been imp reported as deserters by state tants general and local draft boar These errors were rectified by adjutant general's department, which, has just completed examination of the recotds of 489,003 registrants, bs ported as deserters. The lists are carefully against the records of men served in the army, navy and rine corps during the war, in to eliminate the names of men actually rendered service, but looked the Yormality of notifying t The department 7 fines “wilful deserters” as men registered under the provisions the selective law but failed to for military duty at the time place specified. Under the law, th are held to have been inducted service the date on which ti were orde’ to report, and they have never been 4 are still under military J and Hable to trial by general martial for desertion, i . 80 much now.” “What's this?” asked Joe, the hand tenderly and pulling some white strands beneath bandages. “It's something soft,” said “that had oil on it. ‘Ob, Jo, did yom ‘stands| Sell another sketch?” She had seem the money on the table. “Did I?” said Joe; “just ask man from Peoria, He got his today, and he isn’t sure but he he wants another parkscape and @ view on the Hudson. What’ this afternoon did you burn hand, Dele?” “Five o'clock, I think,” said Plaintively, “The iron—I mean rabbit came off the fire about that time. You ought to have seen Gen, Pinkney, Joe, when—" “Sit down here a moment, Dele,” said Joe. He drew her to the couch, sat beside her and put his arm across, her shoulders. “What have you been doing for the last two weeks, Dele?” he asked. She braved it for a moment or two with an eye full of love and stub bornness, and murmured a phrase or two vaguely of Gen, Pinkney; but at length down went her head f out came the truth and tears, “I couldn't get any pupils,” she confessed. “And I couldn't bear te have you give up your lessons; and E got a place ironing shirts in that big 24th st. laundry, And I think I did very well to make up both Gen, Pinkney and Clementina, don't you, Joe? And when a girl in the laum dry set down a hot tron on my hand this afternoon I was all the way home making up that story about _ the Welsh rabbit. You're not angry, _ are you, Joe? And if I hadn't got the work you mightn't have sold your sketches to that man from Peoria.” “He wasn’, from Peoria,” said Joe, slowly. “Well, it doesn’t matter where he was from, How clever you ane, Joo— and-kiss me, Joe—and what made you suspect that I wasn't giving mu sic lessons to Clementina?* “I didn’t,” said Joe, “until tonight,. And I wouldn't have then, only I sent engine-room this afternoon for a girl upstairs who had her hand burned with @ smoothing-iron, I've been fir ing the negine in that laundry for the last two weeks.” “And then you didn't—* “My purchaser from Peoria,” said Joe, “and Gen, Pinkney are both cre- ations of the same art—but you wouldn't call it either painting or music.” And then they both laughed, and Joe began: “When one loves one’s art no sem vice seems—" But Delia stopped him with ‘hee hand on his lips. “No,” she said--" Just ‘When one loves.'” ‘The allies used ten million horses drug store for some of] and things}on all fronts in the world war, and to bind it up with, Jt doesn’t hurt about half of them died, ®

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