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THE SEATTLE STAR | LL " A Maneater, giana are OUR LATE ENTRANTS IN THE STAR’S BATHING BEAUTY CONTES | ws the renewed cultivation of old i Joned medicinal herbs in Enelish | mi —- jena, In the United States they . Ath we also gone out of fashion as A remind 7 mene : = z : 0 : ee : Soe Poature of the small garden, although ee eng _" . YY Gro imported in large quantities | x Tg git? Turkey, India and China, where ey are grown purely for commer ; purposes, as thelr medicinal . " ti ‘ F : jue is recognize? by many leading ‘ ‘ : ‘ ; é “4 inns, Tons of medicinal herbs ° : x, ” , : . g P bo used annually tn the preparation | 7. 4 y . 0 | When youve al of Lydia BD. Pinkham's Vegetable 2 % ’ , \ , e- cae ; to” aaa Compound, a most succesful medi: a ee J : 2 { Pi " with the Mrs, you o for woman's ills, Tt contains no c ps m a oe pa tics or harmful drugs, and} a 1 > : oe is ie wl pe Ms women afflicted with such ailments 3 2 i the trick aeatty, ie phould try {t.—Advertisement. ‘i Jin | rome home the next ¢ , time and see the GHICAGO—Hag containing $80,- , - 900 worth of radium lost by Dr, C. ? * m | — fade into @ W. Hanford, but regained several oat | Hours later after belng picked up by - - “ = a“ omct. seascesemoteneat os 4 DTS Here are four of the moat recent entrants in the bathing beauty contest, which The Star is conducting to get 18 models for the bathing style show at the merchanta’ convention at the Bell St. terminal next week, They are, from left to right: Olga Lambert, Katherine Markley, Blanche Holbrook an d Annabell Morgan. The contest closes Thursday. The win- ners, in addition to getting bathing suits and being paid for their time, will have a chance at the $50 in cash prizes offere d for the three prettiest. —Ail Photos by Grady | } swim in rivers infested with eo rely—he is proclaimed innocent. In | filled with tobacco and red peppers.|once—and this, too, happens very | 1m M AY DON’ | KID ME, diles, If he comes out of the or ‘eontral Africa the accused person | If he succeeds in smoking bo ‘con: | rarely—he in freed of all suspicion | ae sysreee Boring without injury—and thie happens (has to smoke an, enormous pipe|tents of the pipe without spitting | Living Age. nition? Perry "Cowrey! MILLER TOLD - De. Senora Adminston— stats: BELL ST SHOW PORTLAND, July 19.—"Don't try ve «inl ‘ to kid me with the old challenge od buncombe, doe,” H All Plans Set for Exhibit to} Tris ts the repty of Mayor George L, Baker, of Portiand, to Dr. Orlando Open Monday E. Miller, who advertioes himself ax ‘ss & paychologist, and who wrote from With exhibits filling 400 booths, por be the mayor two days ‘the | ing him to “come out in the eaoh 10 by 10 feet, the Pacific North: |. and state why the munictpal | west merchants’ convention will get nat) of Portland was denied him for} under way Monday morning, at the | lecture purposes. | | Welt at. dock. The show, which ts| The mayor was a charter member | of the Theatrical Employes’ union at| @ J BPP 144 4 Ms fe) oi ie sponsored by the Chamber of Com: | nortiand and declares his 35 yearn | ; nkin Fun —— . or alloy fii! Ae Sac | merce, te part of the organized pro-/pehind the eenes has acquainted ox! Fey gram of putting Pacifico Northwest |him with the tnside baw 9 vd unnecessary products before the | "mindreaders, apookers a: atoc! ws DENTAL CLINIO | rustic merchants and the/ ching psychologists,” He threat ened to expore to the newspaperr In the meantime, the bathing beau! inrormation which he has gathered BROWN'S DENT. ; Sonekipatinseniane : | tles who will feature the daily fash: [concerning the doctor should the lat JOO os | ton how at the luncheon given the | ter persist In ntamecsn’s ! him, ft paid 2,200 visiting merchanta, are being Ith N 1 —— chosen thru The Star's contest, The am Sea ear! is P y EXECUTIVE COMMITTER Jo latest in women's wear is being *©°|Destroyed by Flame) Waterhouss, General 2 minutes before—3 gente after taking | ranged for ee tee cance of p Sealth, on Vash twland, ; PO aa Preaident’Wiret Wa- ; , Sour Stomach | for on play, machinery ts going Into the summer recreation spot of Seat. on "7 me Sa » ‘andj spaces, a giant paper mil! unit, which | ® Campfire Girls, was barely aaved M. F. Hackus. President Nai e , in—-Two | chews loga into pulp and then otis | from destruction by flames Tussday y tick. President Henry ‘ neat a} Dight, when @ change of wind al | Hroderick Investment Company e pape: 200 bari is linge di is tobe | tered the course of a forest fire, Two | Judge ,snomes Burke, Burke phone company ts installing a mode! | hundred and fifty girls in camp had ae exchange for seven operators. bean. ordered back to Seattle, boata from Seattle and Tacoma were ~ ms ys plneed on guard near the camp for a ee r¢4 it» protection, tn case the wing Later enna " Agen- should change again. + oa Now York Life Insurance eeineieecneeroneterscomeneeesse Company 0. D. Fivher, Manager Fisher Fiouring M hile A. 1, Fisher, Hoge Dullding DK. Predetick. Frederick @ Nel- 7° RA Garber, Capitalist r ¥ } ng opban tireeh, Capitaiiat, Colman Relatives AF itainen, View President and Once in a great while some one of the 500 public-spirited workers id Generel Manager Pacific Steam- ship inte he seca an in the Hotel Campaign runs across a man who, perhaps lacking Wites Se faith in Seattle, says he doubts the wisdom of building a new A. & Kerry, Vice President Con- pe A 3 pisetre reset hotel here, or. doubts that it-will pay! Fortunately, Seattle hasn’t GOOD THING ‘el | . D. Lowman, Lowman oly a Fs oven gy st ater i radidgnt Met- many such men. Most of us have vision. wiht Persone, Vice President Dexter Horton National Pank HCHEL PIERCE PENCELA A MyiSndard Paratvare Company The New Hotel WILL pay, just as New Hotels, properly managed, . 7 ngier, President Seattt ; | ation. tn Tacos and fate wna * regal San eee — all over the country have paid—and are paying today. That much Berry he same MICHOLSONT Address information to Sra, McClure 2 att atimeont Sbresttent’ C.D. has been proved beyond dispute through the many telegrams re- A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSES! . ; 4. ‘Aviawn'wellp"Prestdent Union ceived by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce from disinterested ie sy a j ° exiota, 0 te Dr. F. Ww. Willis, Empire Butid- : sit t NICHOLSON FILE G | neve toe, grant Corna fan expire, CAE wie. Treasurer Brattle persons in towns and cities where such modern hotels are being send mee Pay ne, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND peoples of Central and West Africa Worrall. Wilson, Beattie Title operated. the Judgment by lot, similar in spirit ‘Trust Company to some of the ordeals practiced inj ADVISORY COMMITTEE } By Europe in the middio ages, In Dr. MA. Matthews, Pirst Pres- It is the plan of the Board of Directors to lease the new hotel to a West Africa any person ewapected of tide fiatiiie, Balfour-Guth- tent d * ed * : an offense has for a certain t r Be ions competent an experienc operator or operating company—with .Hatabach, Capitalist approved financial rating—on a most favorable basis, to assure Y dent Ken prompt payment of the seven per cent interest on all bonds and UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM | Le ara qachwabacher all fixed expenses and charges. acific Steam- p Company re ne ORME Ontee The plan of finance calls for7% First Mortgage Sinking Fund : a Alaska Lightorage “Farting, : - Gold Bonds, issued in $100.00 denominations, which will be sold | ; rs a separa at ninety cents on the dollar, jointly with the capital (and vot- 2 SW! wiley, Todd "Dry Docks, ing) stock, at par, $10.00 per share. D. Merrill, Merri) & Ring “Lumber Company, | Lumber Manutacturing Come Today, five hundred of our city’s livest wires are out selling stock . © chingayafn rpogaisasnwere and bonds in Seattle’s new enterprise—Seattle’s New Hotel. They | i are making it a community enterprise, BY and FOR Seattle! cng oe They, as individuals, have bought stock and bonds, and in addi- ‘cobb, Ebey Logging Com- FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS | n't Baten tion are giving of their time and their energies without stint to Engine House Laborers .........38 cents per hour | eee Se eee the end that Seattle may have this much-needed New Hotel. Will . | EB. 1 Garrett Puget Sound Ma- : we ma pais .. Piha SND py eee 70 conte sok pha nF Srtrander, Leary Mullding Seattle stand back of them in such unselfish enterprise, or will “* | yerald Frink, Washington Iro 2 Mf pe) FF . . Shawnie .... Ss belioaidt bane | ent poe simdutmaie Seattle kill off this spirit of community co-operation as exempli- _ Sheet Metal and other workers in catien 8. Sitter, Capitalter fied by these public spirited men? this line....... . “ 70 cents per hour | Cte. Giarke: Keelley-Clarke Com- Freight car repairers . . . -63 cents per hour George B. Miller, Lowman & Hans Car inspectors ..-++-63 cents per hour wi’, ‘Boelng, Bootng Atrplane Helpers, all crafts ..............47 cents per hour WD. Berking, Wm. D, Perkane Dec, We Sharples These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striki Ti*R" Wakefield, Wakeficla” the decision of the United ‘States Railroad Labor Board, an Pi Peneseeethiaes vel status, and-the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- | KUyetant. Miteut & Compan ed by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: | F Jenisewe, Nippon Yuren Ralaha Judge J. T, Ronald, Court House past @ man who took up the work of another man who was on strike ge pape ee laa ze against : Mee neo) working conditions was termed « ‘scab’ or a ‘atrikebreaker’— terms to which | opprobium was attached. In the present situation created by the strike of shop. pany rkers, men who assume the work of the strikers caanot justly be reproached with i aes oo on epithets. ing & Realty Co. os i RR. Frazier, Washington Mus ® customary strike tn which the employer tries te tm i tual Savings Bani unjust wages and unreasonable working rules, In this case og ie pd ed . avagoring Company et v4 soe sos ay ahr employes. The people of this country, through an . 4 Bloedet. tloedel-Donovan wages and working sentitions, dmesg tis eee pig to decide such disputes Jonah Colling, fatter Bullding im & proper man; ‘ ¥ Gectsion of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are atriking. - Ae “Regardless of any question of the ri i Seeceseesecossceosesseseoeeeseesesees Seceseccecesccescecesesseceseoceses® Mr. Frank Waterhouse, General Chairman, Community Hotel Corporation, 205 White Bldg., Seattle, Wash. ; Without obligating me in any way, please send me full information concern- ing Seattle’s New Hotel from an investment standpoint, A ge ding 1. ©, Harton, Barton & Com- fiyithts gies 3 Namo Oren eer ene reer sicceMecesrceseccccseerecccsccebesccece FE @ RAAT, 60:05 eronstdonsvcdacns cosanstasbdbnn bacotee Pececeevcvccccccescoses