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FRIDAY, A SEATTLE STAR HAIR-CUT IN JUNGLELAND MecDougal ll fouthwick Second Avenue at Pike Rain Fills Auctioneer | With Doubt and Gloom 4 a Declares that weather will ure, but it would mean that the ad- ; oo vertising would have to be done all over i keep buyers away and real again, And is ere Las a There's : : nothing to do but to play the game. estate will not bring twenty- We'll start the sale at two o'clock, and five cents on the dollar. those who take a chance on the weather will have an opportunity to own some by Aggie Real Estate—and to own it right! i eerie yee possibly. She ony HE SALE of the McKenzie property * man in Seattle who objected to the is to be conducted in the same man- rain. Barnett was filled with gloom. er as the Sale of the Graham Acres. Nothing could cheer him. He is slated to There are to be no “straw” bidders—and auction off the McKenzie property in ° no reserve. The orders are to sell for West Seattle on Saturday afternoon. Rain Whatever the public will bid, and to sell pe ” for ten. per cent down—fifteen per cent will be bad for the “out-of-doors” Auc- in ten days—and the balance in one, two tion. Friday morning he was making or three years. It now appears as tho frantic efforts to secure a tent so that if the Weather Man is playing directly into _ Weather Observer Salisbury insists on the hands of the speculator and the in- keeping up the down-pour, Barnett, at vestor, and the results of the sale under - Teast, will be able to keep dry. “Trouble adverse conditions will be watched with is that folks will not come to the sale if interest. it raina” he said, “and if there are only a few bidders the property will have to HE McKENZIE PROPERTY lies for a song. I estimated that we would fronting on the Paved Thirty-fifth able t6 get about fifty cents on the Avenue (S. W.), in West Seattle. It can , but if the rain keeps up, I doubt . be reached by Street Car—passengers we will be able to get twenty-five. transferring to the Municipal Busses at , in my judgment, it’s a crime to sell Alaska Street, without extra cost. The property for twenty-five cents sale of the property is under the direction ‘on the dollar, and then give folks three of George Francis Rowe & Co., Burke “The Store of Eternal Newness” New Woolens For Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts At Low Prices Homespuns, Coating Velour | 68 inches wide, tn four ait $7.95 68 inches wide, polo effect $ 2.45 ferent color combinations, in in rueset, brown, navy, dark | small broken checks brown and Sorrento blue. | Heather Mottled Velour Homespuns $9.25 vs nae vite yin ie 8 DTS Main 6720 Shopping Hours 9:00 to 5:30 58 inches wide, in five colors | shades of brown, also blue and green mixtures Melton Velour 66 inches wide, in light and| Novelty | .@ark brown, blue and wal- Heathers $ 2 45 Ll for it. That's givi Buildi Two barber shops will be set up in circusland when the : gtd time to pay for it. evi ae juLiding. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Combined Showa pitch ce away——end ag fee coms rive bene i At last reports every effort was being | their tents here August 22 and 23 at Fourth and Repub- away! I'd give a vera ase *e — made to secure a tent to erect on the |lican at, One of these shops ia not unlike that which is to be now to know that the — er man wou property tomorrow so that, in the event | found in most any town. It and ite five barbers cater to the a fine day Saturday! of another down-pour, those who attend | human side of the circus. But the second tonsorial parlor is _ “Couldn’t you postpone the sale, Mr. the sale may escape a wetting.—Adver- | on wheels and is enclosed with polished brass bars. It is the Barnett?” tisement. shop patronized by the trained lions and tigers that are this season the feature of the big wild animal acts, Frank How- land is the boss barber. Godley, Radio Wizard, Advises Star Readers BX PAUL F:GODLEY |_| Open competition for the publi Ayreon ee» for “Irene,” Girl Who Has Many "s uw yj ear, without interf 7 ‘ F) ‘ Rates Foremost Radie Authertir |e, without tntarterease @ senmse| Nicg oy Friends, and Whose Girl Friends Are recent conference on radio telephony | 9t the best In brosdeasting. Jealous Because of It. Novelty Coatings > 2: 95 ent colorings, blues, browns, 88 inches wide, black and wine and green. fray or brown and gray) striped with green, and blue) Flecked Checked and gray striped with red.} Homespuns A stunning woven fabric. 56 inches wide, in brown, Frosted Velour \$ 2.45 3 nut. 58 inches wide, tn six differ green, henna, and ¢# it checked with contrasting $ 78 a inches wie, in Sorrento colors. . bine, light brown, nigger brown and tan. Cheviot Suiti ‘ 58 Inches wide, a rich onl Velour Coating fabric with satin-like surface, 66 inches wide, polo-like im brown and navy blue. fabric in jockey red. $ 3.75 Cynthia Grey: ON, B. C.—Motor road map, ‘Suto routes, parks. ete, now prepared here for this dis Velour Skirtings) Eponge Coating 54 inches wide, plaid == |$4.- 75 58 inches wide, gray, ed | tures of blue, green and brown plaids, $ brown. J at Washington are enacted into iaw,| A feat deal is expected from the 0 asi ive ae eee Velour | i seems that we are is for some fric | American Telephone “& Teleerarh| Dear Miss Grey: I would like to write a little encourage-||| | Eponge Skirtings) Hemsipane | would enter the broadcasting field | Ment to the little 16-year-old gir! who signed herself “Irene.” 66 inches wide, in French if 50 $ 3-95 from its new station, WBAY. Hun-| I am 21 now and feel that I can truly answer her from ex-| cee ster none eek wae pa gy eon aed ied BI cy " J J 5 vender, eulty in several parts of the coun. | dreds irate ohare spent | perience. When I was 16 there could have been no better} black } blue ‘predominating. j to arrange radio programs with- inti “ ” bad colds, it will be found| out conflicts. Several of the larger |*auipment which is second to none description of myself than the one “Irene” wrote of herself A to feel that their claims | Many who have these stations in test | 1 felt that same way so many times that I can scarcely count} eae ie oa the other should receive first at |operations prefer them to those/them. I, too, had an exceptional mother, and I also had! tention. whieh are siready tn operation. three brothers, both of which reasons made it possible to have} Mein ees to iis That | any boy friends ular broadcasting field as a anual a They were always welcome at my home, and they certainly its inability to obtain « license to| took advantage of this fact, for there were always boys ak ven dee en te around. I liked them and they liked me. In fact, I, too, like meters. However, thie station, nftt| “Tene,” preferred boy friends to ‘girl friends, and still do. fe intended for commercial bp ieaeed letter shows that her relations are purely friendly, as were mine, end there is no harm whatever in such friend- casting, has been assigned for the GIRLS! LEMONS Rrommeren, a wave’ senbertment of! ships. In fact, a girl who can be friendly with boys and men, WHITEN SKIN AND }|tocrs ead’ nat cae, ean pet Cain, ASSIGNED ‘ better In the business world, If she! BLEACH FRECKLES —MacDougall Southwick, Wool Goods—Street Floor Girls’ New Wash Dresses. $1.95 Prints In colors of biue, rose, green, lavender and gray, are Gaintily trimmed with organdie collars, cuffs and sashes, con- trasting ribbons and ruffles. Sizes Sto 4, Mies Grey will receive callers In her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 1} & m, to 12 m. each week Please do not come at other times as It seriously interferes with her writing, + ‘This does not permit atmuttaneous |ever expecta to enter ft. Men like | | on the same wave length | and respect the girl who can hold| i ew York area. As & con. |her place and not blush and stammer {| sequence, certain hours have been jit & man pays her an innocent com | |asmigned to the stations in the New |pliment, ete. Bo many girls have no| Squeeze the juice of two lemons) yore district by an egreeniont | poise In the presence of men and/ into a bottle containing three ounces | among the stations themmctees on . ° red | Nos Gedharh Satie, whieh aay dren | x jone themeslves and|that is auch an important factor, } wit! iT ‘Ov! de le o c . 1 he tiger ag tpg Prive brid the ‘approval of the depart.|while the girl who can have boy lat first, but I soon came to the con jshake well, and you have « quarter) Under the A. T. & T. plan, anyone Readers who would like Infor }jand that as long as my Conscience [Prod ot harmiess yay Prime By wishes to provide some good|| mation on the life and death of || was perfectly clear and none of my/| | lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly | radio features for the Public may || Robert Ingersoll, hie speeches and | | family objected, it was no one elae’s! fragrant lotion into the face, neck, | rent the station for periods of 15 to|| booke, his dying words, etc., will |/concern. 1 often wished, the. that | arms and hands each day, then 39 minutes. In announcing the selec || receive name by writing to The|'1 had a girl friend exactly like my-} shortly note the beauty and white |tion, credit will be given to the or-|| Seattle Star Washington bureau, || self—one that would understand my | [ness of your skin. ganization providing the performers | ve., Washington, || liking for boy friends and ehs | | Famous stage beauties use this! and paying for the use of the station | and inclesing two cents in || it--bet "Y hivel | emon lotion to bleach and bring that| A. W. Drake, general commercia! || stamps for postage. ain aan all these years I have} |noft, clear, rosy-white complexion, | manager. in charge of this station, | be r bad one—never even knew | }also as a freckle, sunburn und tan| says that there have been close to| |there was one until I read “Irene's"| |bleach because it doesn't iritate—|100 applicants for ite use, and he| friends and their little confidences ter, That doeant mean that 1| has taken steps to arrange with |°#? *!ways have poise. phe at loads and loads of sirl | these applicants for the programe| Every boy friend I had told me|friends, because I have, but never| which they will provide his troubles and joys, even tho about |e “Just like me. While radio advertising has not |*otber girl, and I enjoyed listening! 1 am engaged now to a man among | as yet been prohibited by laws or|t® ®0d helping him. I know that a|/™en, one who lover me because I/ | rewulation, ft tn considered, in the| ot Of girls talked about me but they | Understand him as only a girl like! | public interest, that applicants for |"*ver did any harm. It worried me|“Irene” can. T can listen to him by | the use of this station should pro | —————.__-. |the hour—a thing # man or boy loves vide programs of general interest, | jin a gitl—and I can share in his | In thie way, ft Ie expected that sorrows or joyn; all because IT had! considerable publicity will accrue to| “BIG BOSS” jlota and lots of boy friends and en-| |the renter and a very high claas| jsored them. | | program will be broadcast. It ts | “Irene,” don't let the girls’ gos }doubtful whether any of the great |eiping worry you because you are Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $12.50 Belted models, patch pockets, j in tweeds and cashmeres, in ‘ brown, gray and green. Mo- | a hair ied coats, full lned trousers with taped seams to insure against ripping. $3.95 Prints in a good range of colors, trimmed with collars, cuffs and sashes of organdie, ribbons, bands of organdie and hemstitching. Very fine, sheer fabrics. Sizes § to 14 —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor | clusion that it was pure, jealousy, | Blouses with detachable collars $1.25 Blouses with collars to match in madrases, are in striped effects in a variety of color combinations Tweed Caps 240 Men’s Knit Union Suits Extra $7.95 Special Eyes Examined Free Throw away your cement bi- focals, We have made tt possible for you to wear torte bifocals, ground in one piece, including the highest quality frame, for— | New 4-Room Cottage |} And %4-acre ground. $190 cash |i merchandising companies would pomneased of something many girts | 7 50 it ee eer |care to have their names associated |would wish for—a man's perfect | $1 25 s Little City Farms, ts now ready. || With anything other than first-clans jtrust and respect. Also—tho it The well known Chalmers make, tn inedium weight, natural - Se sir hee cnn of tases Lh eeeertaioment sounds awful to say—it 1s more valu. | ‘ es" Unbreakable visors make these | ff . went Seattle. Get one of these || SIMULTANEOUS Jable than any woman's. And 1 am | CROP ER 09: HF Caps popular with boys and] reum Optical || ie wie-Mie es | tasteaan See ae RTI | cocuns sceeme, owen ancl omcues anil] [Ee en chickens plendid transpor. || 'o aatisfy the two large factions alk. eamiinditbaies 3 “ new and correct to wear w | tation, Tam here offering you || of radio audiences, one that demanda Query About will appreciate this offering, something good at a | cldeniéal Siento — dn : NE le a tusic and the other that | “Wayfarer —MacDougall-Southwick, M\in's Shop, First Floor MacDougall-Sou . erijoys the popular productions, the | Radio Corporation of America ts j Planning the erection of a super jstation, from which both kinds of | music will be broadcast at the same time, ‘Thls station will have a range }of 1,500 miles. It will be atop one of the businew bufldings in the heart of New York. Two 100-foot towers will suspend a 200-foot aerial 280 feet jive above the ground. Third Floor | Dear Mine Grey: Witt you kindly | answer thru your columns if ever! “The Wayfarer” has been produced | in any other city in the United! Staten, | 1 request this information to settle | an argument BJ. | “The Wayfarer” was firat produced | in Columbus, Ohio; later in Madison | Square Garden, New York city. .Be-| any suit | i ij H. C. PETERS 72%6 Third Ave. Just Received! A Lot of New Bathing Caps Made of best quality rubber, and bedecket! with bows and novel floral motifs Extra and frills, Fancy tams, skull caps, largé caps and caps for little girls S . l pecial — EXTRACTION ° FREE DAILY } ; ftle ts the oni y From the anme aerial, but fr M bd only other place it has} ric _ CME | separate ntudion, both clannen ot| been produced so far sa pian ed 2 c to 75c 7 > RECS ME music will be go out on different | Re I de aoe MacDougall Southwick, Street Floor |wave lengths. Both programs will | | Perspiration [be handled separately in the two }atudios, but modulation will be gov. | erned from a central control room. | Rivalry between the several com | Stains { Dear Miss Grey: Will you telt me| how to take perspiration st aing out | | peting © ' of munsh 74 . | | Our whalebone rubber, which does | p tink oreanizations getting permis | fhere a pr ss Thank you, must make sure to work in the open| was commanding troops on the Mesi-| Where was Roger Casement | ‘Rot cover the roof of the mouth if sion to br at their programa method cally no satisfactory | 5, away from any heat or flame, as\can border at the time. hanged? ¢ and auch other radio o od 0 > , ; have two or more teeth. | and such other radio organizations Atigustue Thomas re f removing perspiration |+nis substance is a dangerous @-| i hag a4 In Pentonville prison, London. | if tai latural Rubber, set of | As have their own etation is sure ains at home—sometimes it is im-| Take soft white cloth, satu.| 6 00 rent, 84 _ to raixe the standard of th . possible for a firat. et ; plosive. Ta ‘ ’ \To Re " ake BPG oo cas sieceee coveee * || Pane FBS = ae atin lard of the material | BY JOHN O'DONNELL bea ci class cleaner tO| rate with the gasoline and sponge emove rheie tose s a Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re rom dale every WHERE jj Hat will be sent out NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Augustus |)(00 1, ne ph uch a stain, Gaso-| ine stain until it has disappeared,| Warts ‘Where @ Sanerers ‘¢ production of the human gum, set|| LEARN TO SWIM NOW || Thomas, dean ot Ainerinn” play st for this purpose, and VOUlthen hang the garment in the air Diet ‘Mise € } # This is @ French colony of West | ‘ —_—_——————————____ r 4 y ——- “ 2 4 ar Mise Gre Please gve me | Africa between Togoland h ot 10 00 GUARANTEED BY ATVAD MFG. CO- HOBOKEN = Ny P68 wrights, who is the “big boas” of the! |until the fumes passed away, | y Africa detw bh on the west BARTS en * Keeps Hair in Curl on theatrical torhh haw tected that te| WHY WOMEN GET DESPONDENT |“ ae & simple remedy for the cure of /and the Hritish possessions of Lagos ual - postales a4 ; warts, A READER. | and Nigeria on the east, and with the 4 é new role is the lead in a mystery} Are not women naturally am light-| When and how did General Persh- | ‘dy ‘ Soibcewonx. } Hot or Windy Days |} piay pointed with comedy lines. hearted, brave and hopeful as men? ling lone his wife and daughters ana |. APPly kerosent several times a day| French military territories on the [neces | The “big stick” put in Thomas'| Yes, certainly; but a woman's organ-| where was he at the time? until the wart disappears. | north, Most of our present patronage is |, Here's @ hair curting secret that| hands he treats like a jestor’s staff./iam ts essentially different from al General Pershing's wife and daugh-| == —— —— ———$—__—_ . |in decidedly “worth while” Just] Df by ‘ ve dead d recommended by é& early custo. | japply a little liquid silmerine berare| ptctpline man's—more delicate, more sensitive |ters lost their Ives in the Presidio | ss ; mers, whose work is still giving good [doing up the hair, using «a clean| , L% the case of a persistently dis: |and more exacting. Women in dell-| fire occurring August 27, 1915 He} | Ex-Gov in watistaction. jtooth brush for the purpose, draw. |Obedient manager, I shall probably|cate health are more dependent, | ————— —— ~ aa | - All work guaranteed for 15 years, j Examinations free. OHIO | OUT BATE ing thie down the hair from crown | fee clined orn “ [toftip. Th three hours yom thown | feel inclined to interrupt the exeeu:| more nervous, more irritable and ar ngencirul curls and waves ka you | uve ce’ pie Tench Acrome the table| more despondent. When « woman! CANDIED LAXATIVE jeowld wish for. The wavings and slap him briskly on the wrist,”| develops nervousness, «! [could wiah for wavings will ¥ y on 1 DH nervourness, sleeploaanes, FOR CHILDREN OR AOULTS, one will guem Specific planks? pack ac! of i. jwas artificial Tired, hed? i 1 - Gpscitic: smn backaches, headaches, bearing-down will last ever ao te Tegardiess of | YoU May quote me as saying that| pains and melancholia she should lose | heat, wind or dampness |my favorite flower is the mazuma!no time in giving Lydia BE. Pink ie anes eae obtain iquia aimerine at | blossor that I work best in the|ham's Vegetable Compound a fair] | 5 DENTISTS time. Th ta hatches | morning trial, as it will quickly dispel such a y and ia pleasant to The Author of “The Witching| troubles. 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