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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1991, Pleasure and Profit |" °n Boor’ Vesa Edward R. Wood PAGE 2 NEW AGE LIMIT |Offered for Land Pro ject srmmawmen nm DE ACE LOOMS engine com. * ¥* forence fa that thig ina dike’ tract, up Admiral Rog There are five miles of permanent bf 4 - INCIVIL-SERVICE , *, *,," iis Geena geese POR WAYFARER) in Fixing Up Home i \. tina sicnia a | to a width of more than 30 feet, j when fighting flames on board A. L. B rown Farm Prop osed MADE OFFEH ba and Chorus Promised f The Star herewith presente the second of two articles by Dorothy Vay }| Admirat oman Pray mig ‘rd MADE OFFER | had started on board th st Govld on the atest developments of Beattie architecture, The articies | Fewnsee onthe. in tino.cteeiel ee Propos ed Retirement Changes Submitted engine room, C. D. Clinton, Beattie real estate! Early Settlement deal, not with conditions as they might axlet, bot as they are, and they Wood wa. man and owner of the farm, has of: > grempedl | rushed to the city how | fered the entire tract to Dan A cael Biers saenrEnS Serer duc: nl oa ive, m | | tal, where it was reported later thab Proposed age limits at which} f Acott, director of the state depart-| Due to a meeting Wednesday of| | the city. ) | the injuries would not prove pag civil service employes will be com: . a\ 4} | ment of conservation and reclama- ‘Prominent citizens and music leaders BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD try and be midway between dining |The vessel was damaged to the ep tion, for $250,000, Or he will dispose of Seattle, who expressed their InteD-| One of the most satintying occupa of any part of it it at a price to de tons of sponsoring a satisfactory otermined by the character of the settlement of “Wayfarer” diffioul- land chosen, | ties, the Friday night meeting of the/eabinet work, In the living room “T took Me. Boott over the farm in/Oast and chorus members proved tolopen bookshelver ‘on either mide of August, when the “gin being )M* something of a roft-pedal affair. line fireplace give quite an alr to the gathered,” Clinton ald, “ drove | C. Btoess, aperetary of the over the entire place in an auto Amphion society and a member of} without chains, just to show how, Wednesday's cominittee, explained food the drainage really is, that the committee had prepared or living room and kitchen, A table | tent of approximately §20,000, to hold four or six ix usual, under 4 re. |what used to be the pantry window.| Work on New Church with sometimes French aoore at eith- er end #0 a8 to shut it off from both Here Starts Sunday kitehen and living room. In many Jround will be broken at 230 Sug, new homes the big living room is | day afternoon for a $16,000 building the only room and a dining room i# to be erected by Bethel Norwegian — dispersed with entirely Lath church, at N, 70th st. ong pulsorily retired have been submit ted to departmental heads of the tions for winter evenings at bome in city government The commission has proposed the following rule on retirement “Employes of the police and fire @epartments shall be retired on simplest home, Old fashioned corner cupboards, with or without small paned glass doors, are very popular in dining rooms now, They lend dig- nccumat Gainey or, Smarty 16 be lane to be carried out with the con: ‘a white of onal i Phinney ave, Rev, A. W, Ra cordanee with the provisions of the “We maw land that yielded fast | PIAne 00 be ca ; nity and atmosphere to the plainest nlosty of equipment to instull Is | © s ev. netad, tub, The Chamber of . reclevador in the back door foi be in charge of th i respective state pension fund acts. year 125 bushetn of oats and 100 Pent of the room, They can be made very inex: |* in e or tor ; Se of the cere i “AN clyit service employes in Wushels of bariey to the nore, and| Commerce would be asked, aM, Denaively et the mill ff the home [Packages to be delivered safely when mony: The new church is to have g 1 grade 1 of labor, skilled labor and three tons per cutting Gover|*? appoint Ona oak “4 es + at loarpanter'y talents are not equal to ‘the housewife is out. capacity of transportation services and in grade hay. jpreseane for the club and ta the job. Nothing is #0 out of date the Wayfarer” title, The right tO) oe usitin butte! " puftet with its mission We inapected §— the | bulldings. ithe pageaht then would lie In the) tives ang mirror. it wasean ugly which are second to none in tho! hands of the city and would be pro- state, There are 3% permanent! duced each year with the co-opera- macy mpd pot . ween view structures, Including a 2etory pack-'tion of the cast and chorus, Stonns | Tre td the Mists Os altel etialtrom the tack to be fee from ing house, with a capacity of 109 said that in his belief Montromer? | vihout peauty can be permanent. |the outside, too. Also an outlet 2 of skilled labor service shall be etired at the age of 60 years, all other civil service employe: the age of 65 years, provided that the civil service commission may, lee box can be arranged to ret Another device ix to install th Tyo De meters in a box on an outsid wall that can be opened from the ‘ outside by the meter reader. The| upon recommendation of the head : te ft St ee aes ee cee HAS Pre “ee pre gal dl oyna ser ne (UPSTAIRS CLOSETS BEING to the plumbing from the tce box | service, Dut in no° case shall such n REPLACED BY CABINETS mves munch overflowing of th pageant over to the city within the next few days. Upstairs closets are more and more a sad . . Louls Hi. Maxson, leader of being superceded by the builtin MT FURNISHINGS MAKE -\cabinet—preferably of mothproof HOUSES LOOK NEW sons, there aro barns and stables) of Tol om the society becaure of|cedar, In its simplest form it can} Many an old for more than 600 cows and horwes, | Penuad ftom fo Sawa which they (transform an old closet. Two doort/made young again by light-colored 5,000 hoge and 9,000 chickens. There] 3" 1a ‘never been submitted tolopen to the interior, with ® rod|turnishings. ‘The saddest old rugs la a modern ice plant, wood work:|ite cub, gpoke of “The Waytarer” |acrom for hangers or, better still,|are rejuvenated if redyed. Green| Shel ing and blacksmith shops, and a! tO ci ssn binck smudge acroas the patented hangers that pull out:!can be removed by the dyer and| to do light a, the face of « beautiful picture,” and a shelf above for hats, anf a drawer |the cid carpet will come home * | “The project t ideal for CoM-| eroreaned hin desire to see it erased jat the bottom for best clothes. warm mulberry or old blue or deep munity operation, and would yield) immediately, A vote of confidence) A broom closet and a linen cloretlign Even « figured rug, which immediate returns to the state,!was made by the 400 members of ‘are required upstairs in all houses,|siways makes a room look. spotty thus increasing the revolving fund.!the cast and chorus present to the|apparently. A towel closet and lean be dyed an allover tone mo Farm apecialists are not required three men who were suspended, Dr. medicine chest, with preferably glas®| par the figures are no more than to operaté it. All the elements of Maxson, R. H. Atkin and Robert |shelves, are in every bath room. 4, ailover pattern, a shalie darker. pioneering bardships are over and! Day, ‘The room where your cabinet mnk- |< aioe pre 2 mtang-ek Nalshed. aeanaceeme ing will be most appreciated. is the ed gual pega voe yin ae “There is an abundance of good, lkitehen. Sometimes a kitchen cabi- ol st pure eater. rhe ‘mata Yortre (HERE'S CHANCE FOR |jnn tao cuvnourie uit around ic|*",0I™", er Yano vation | last 30 years has averaged 33.76 SEATTLE DIOGENES Sometimes the bins, molding boards! .. rcurea chints can disguise many inches. There are elght widely-ta and shelves are designed by thel in oid chair or sofa if the worst inches. Then there are eight widely: | A twenty-dollar bill lost on First | architect, a» in expensive houses. A angles are padded a ‘bit located artesian wells, the largest || ave. and Pike st. Thursday be |/cooling closet, cabinet for supplies |" ne tie iibmry hus many books hy sr ate neon tee aad i : ag bh eat Sore Ne acon eet py aio peed yl on these subjects-and bes ‘i unie Piersie, : 5 these Goot House. rm it the center of the fer-| 1% CENTER, OF Tee ante na teat money ahe had, | dishes where things can be put away|*®ePing. House and Garden and| trict, 20 miles from Tacoma, | GREAT MARKET + |[She says in a letter to The star. [after washing, making the oldest|House Beautiful are tharazings full) “The farm is located in the cen-|] Gie is the mother of a little girl. | kitchen into a cheerful workshop. {Of Sussestive articles and also ads. | ter of @ great market for farm!| ghe promises a small reward to || The success of a kitchen fundamen-|BY Do means mins reading the ads products, The Great Northern,! tally is due to ite long and natrow|*"4 the pamphbiets available for) you are Northern Pacific and Oregon-Wash- form and the presence of few doore,|® Postage stamp. A liberal educa-| vertisoments. ”’— ington relireads run cole by—Nie- " But these fundamentals depend upon | tion may be gained most pleasantly qually station is one mile away-— Cc the excellence of the original layout |9N4 profitably thereby. and @ branch line of the C., M. &@ by the architect. Making the old home young *P. railroad is (hice miles dis ing of Stock Show |BREAKFAST Nook Now aguin is frequently known to SPOKANE, Oct. 29—Lavendar|™VEN REPLACES PANTRY make the old folks young again. Stamp, the $4,100 roan Shorthorn mre] See nee nook, no ogee a 7 the look ark, , crowded corner, nowa- nel haifa mile long would make! D4 rom the Badong Mg evr| me even known to replace the pan- pomsible © dock within the fr) rebon winner in his class, will beam crowned Taurus Ill, king of the) “There is nothing problematical! western Royal Live Stock show. The| about. the fertility of thir sci! or| coronation will take place Monday! the amount or nature of the crops. | evening, when Miss Hagel Whitmore, leading woman of a local stock com: pany, will officiate at the coronation ceremonies. IMPROVEMENTS “In addifion to living quarters sufficient to accommodate 100 per: service continue beyond five addi- drip pana. tional years.” Adoption of this rue would auto- matically place about 30 city em- ployes on the retiF&ment list. About the same number would be retired each successive year, it is declared. tracts offered, which are for the most part arid areas, requiring expensive systems, or are logged off Bt. . tent. By building @ spur of one mile @ union station could be had ‘on the farm. And dredging a chan- i ; T this year than it was last. | a i I | ts ils R ; a £ i! H ; Ef if Ff j 21 f i ; I EF E j i { i i q i i i i sit F i i i i the university. Hackett erable attention on his last Wi trip, in 1919, when he sang with Geraldine Farrar and Rosita Renard, Urges Thrift Talks in Public Schools Fourminute speeches on thrift, to A Story of Loves— Man and Woman W. 47th st. to W. Tird st, will A Photoplay Mother and Baby cout the city $188,934, if the ‘board rag As Pure As of public works accepts the low Barn Dances submitted Friday by Contractor Custs 2 \ | a ih A SALVATION ARMY rally : SM | ver was held at Meves cafeteria Fri Quaint Absurdities zt 2 7 ip og ban Mas. Fregericke Booth Tuck Pw x 4 ‘ rs. a a) 3 t ‘The Play sermadlabal teorenmiatives ot the Terrific Prejudices { wae? Reteved ty ballon <— Salvation Army. - STOLE SHOTGUN; SENTENCED 8. Trust, |. Was sentenced te serve from one to five years in ’ ; state penitentiary for the theft of THE CAST: r ‘i nce oe tour dooape ~ ‘Weest IN pl before Superior Judge Richard Barthelmess Ce) Everett Smith. was — Lian Gh Mother, bring home some of jBoldt's Milk Bread}—Advertisemens. a ee Kate Bruce Creighton Hate bs in the Frances Hodgson Burnett Classic— “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY” eae With Its Pretentious Castles, Its Quaint Figures and Its Familiar Characters Literally * Translated Into Picture Form Coliseum Concert Orchestra Arthur Kay Director The Master Photoplay of D. W. GRIFFITH You will see the flow of ice in madden- ing fury in one of the most amazing | spectacles ever presented on the silver screen, but it is the storm within the | human heart—your very own—that will = put_you on edge and make you clutch | tight to your seat till the quaint humor | which seasons this soul-reaching drama - comes to your relief. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES But (Contract Rey nt) Two Seats ab $1 Bach for Each Per — formance. These Have Been Sold for the Entire Engagement SPECIAL CONCERT SUNDAY AT 12:30 Overture—"Lenore III” ..... “Andante Gracioso” from the “C Mi Baritone Solo—"The Trumpeter” MR. MARVIN K. GAUKEL, Soloist Walta—“Vierma Spirit” .. (a) “Adabaliet” . , (b) Cello Solo, “The Rosary (c) “Menuet” for Strings... -Boechertt ‘4 Overture to the Opera, “Poet and Peasant” (by iia. pave Bobby Bunt’s Cartoon ‘ Pathe News First National Kinograms