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A MODERATELY PRICED office, single, or in two- room or three-room suite— new, fresh and handsomely finished—invites you to be its first occupant. White Building Addition Opens Up Hundreds of New Offices October 1 Call at the Metropolitan rental office, 1301 Fourth Avenue, and you will find, laid out in floor plans, the very office you have been look- ing for. You will be amazed to see how floor space has been adapted to suit the needs of every type of business, METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY started a membership campaign witn | Monday Chairman D. D. Stewart of the membership committees wired members of the Ever-|w. R. Conner, Everett member of Commerce have! chairman, accepting the challenge. ays Delicious to Seat: th the slogan “Beat Seattle” as war cry, { ier ONE ON GRANDMA = =i A. [bodies blue. mane IS A GOOD THING FOR YOU Sit up and take notice. Wall Paper prices have dropped since our store opened here. Why? (a)—We are a cash-and-carry store; we do not let you pay for free delivery—there is no such thing—think it over. (b)—We figure on quantity production—our two stores have handled six carloads this year. It’s easy to see we only have to make a fraction of a cent a roll, while a small store, making ten or fifteen sales a day, has to make about fifty per cent. (c)—At $2.00 or $3.00 a room you can “MAKE THE HOME WALLS SMILE.” ‘Smith's Wall Pa 2OK FOR OUR BIG ies 16 21 ‘FOURTH AVE. Even the little shaved-pates in the first grades of achool are taught some industry so that they may help in Germany’ 8 |industrial revival when they grow up. Here a class is taught) |hippology at the Charlottenburg school, with one youngster | posing as the horse. Cynthia Grey: Girl Takes Engagement for Granted—Gives Up| Other Friends to Please Him, Now He's Silent—| What Shall She Do? Dear Miss Grey: FUR COAT, of fine Bay Seal Skunk collar and cuffe— beautifully silk embroidered MAING osscseeere eee $125.00 Tam coming “to ye you for help. For eight months I have been going with a young man I have learned to love him dearly. About three months ago he left for east of the mountains, where he has been working ever since, He has never asked me to marry him, but he has talked about it (and had everything planned out.) About a month ago I recéived a letter from him, saying! that | was breaking up our plans by going out with different} I will admit that I have gone out with boys, but we! He had never asked me not to go After I ‘received the letter 1 stopped going out, wrote him to that effect, and asked his forgiveness. now been over two weeks, and before, I used to get a letter every other day. Do you think he still cares for me? T am willing to do what ts right ! Deo you think he ts, by staying away from me and expecting mo to stay! Tam just ick over thin [It would be different 4 tell me he docan’t care, or | some explanation. j Please let me have your advice on Shall I stay at home and wait) four years my senior. The Beauty that Fash- ion strongly approves is well expressed in the magnificent Dresses, Coats, Suits and Wraps in sizes 16 to 44, for Guite of Densmore Serge were always in a crowd. misses and women, in tatlored eftect—FULL : * SUK LINED * this collection. GAD caccabanios’ Mine Grey will recetve callers in her office Monday, Wednesday |] and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m, and on Tuenday anc . to 12 m. each week. Please do not come at other Umes on it sertously interferes with ber It is now possible for women wishing the very highest grade garments to get them in fascinating “SWEET SIXTEEN” models, not priced as you usual- ly find them—but priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way, at from $25 to $375. i [that country be able to feed herself? Crop prospects indicated by crop |condition reports in June show ma-| terial improvement over With @ fatr harvest this yeer the reports indicate that the cities Since the man has not chosen to declare positively his intentions toward you, he hos no claim wpon you. Any girl who would much as even consider, let alone | Year. accept, vague promises of marriage, ts piling up much future trouble and) heartache for herself, The man, by speaking of marriage, plans, etc, but not asking you fairly and frankly to become hia wife, is leaving @ loophole for himect/. ould not have written ask- ing Mis forgivencas, because you hace done nothing wrong. should have anmocred that Rt leuck time as your engagement was} 1 |declared, you would feel free to ac- from whomaoever dae eda oe el ARENT THESE ; ay eres {{arewn down the) than the Seattio chamber. WOMEN QUEER WITHAM, Eng., Sept. 12.—Tho this village hag more women vot. ors than men, Miss Charlotte Pat tison, candidate for the counct!, ran second to a male candidate. will have enough grein, the peasants | twit! be in possession of enough seed for @ considerable extension of the area sown for the 1983 crops, and Russa ought to be in @ position to! Als Zoning Commission piliae Garda, one buket 25 pele ao ways Refreshing Hearing On Tonigh The city soning commission will) Present the tentative zoning plan for the northerly slope of Queen Anne hill, from Lake Washington canal to 9 | | ave. W. and Florentia st.. Tuesday, September 12, at 8 How are colored transparencies on | —— on first to be made tf the ortginal] Is fish menl as good as meat scrap | North America and South America; negative (a not avetlable, and placed |in feeding poultry? \the two Americas, however, are either in a window with grownd glass| Tests have shown that o behind it or with some source of|orade of fish meal ts practically as light eventy distributed thru tt. A|good as meat scrap. tinent, altho such @ classification te comera is then pointed at the Mumt- | see | hardly justifiable unless Africa 0 nated negative, the image focused to| How many continents are there? [included with the Burasian conti+ the desire size on tt# ground glass.) Geographers usually recognize as|nent. A sicth continent is probably and the desired positive made on [continents Ewrasia (comprising Eu-| represented by the land arcps in the preferably a slow pla joped with hydrochinag cept invitations A positive transparency on glass The|ts uawally made in the same man- Don't tet your sentiment run avoay | better judgment McGraw st. at a public hearing at|¥oung man ta not on the square. |ner as a lantern slide the North Queen Anne school, First | Until such time os he is, please your | ston sweet self about whom you go! eS. LA AN FULTON, ARK. Suggests to Suffering Wo- | men the Road to Health How much power can be Increased | by letting a turbine run a dynamo, thereby producing electric power al carmgy niy Lady (reading to granddaughter}- r ? in pete cic oe ‘The ancient Britons painted thetr|How much greater would the ¢lec- trie power be than the power of the oR = The Kid fin awestrack tones)—Oh, |turbine? Power cannot de increased by al lowing it to operate machinery, but lon the contrary some power is al- ways lost in auch tranamiasion. other words, the mechanical power | delivered by a turbine ts less than the power which taken from the stream, and the clectrical output of) the turbine is lesa than the mechani-| sien and bound with adhesive tape . a8 there give a purer | an many others, The reault- AIDS eta then backed with @ DIGESTION j ound glass of the same a for hanging them in a window, The| E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound | most satisfactory method of coloring | 9 | transparencies is by the wae of trans- oll colors, applied with a) fs a ea SPO QNDE Paver INFANTS an INVALIDS Metal frames are made for the stand- rd sizes with chains or other moans Fulton, Arkansas.—‘'T used Lydia Mm for @ sorenens | Drwah The verious processes of col- iH my waist down! that I could not be | able one to make the coered postive direct from the subject. without the jintervention of a negative, but the What fs a good formula for in not able to do my eg without reaulting picture on glass, altho ver licks Malted deauttful tn se correct rendition of Horlick the Original the cotors of nature, is not as trane-| J Jae me —_ ry Avoid Imitations [Parent as the oil-colored positive, and in the course of a few weeks the exposure to the light causes a fad-| jing of the dyes which are used in | FarTafants, tnvalids end Growing Children | Rich mith, malted grein extract Where was James K and how many children did he have? He was born in Mecklenburg coun ty, North Carolina; a and gave ita : fair trial. able to do my work and don't even ackache every month. I can- ‘our Veget able Com; highly recommen those who have troubles lik: | am willing for these facts to be used | as a testimonial to le: th female troubles, as I did, to the right road to healt! M I Box 43, Fulton, Arkansas. It’athis sort of praise of og, 7 Do ringtail monkeys breed in cap- Only occastonally. What are the indications concern- ing crops in Russia this year? wily Star readers who would like di- rections for cleaning and washing lace will receive same by writing to The Seattle Star Washington given by word of mouth and by le one woman to another, that cause you to consider taking this well- known medicine, if you are troubled j | with such symptoms - —— peri- two cents in stamps for postage. Please write name and address || correctly and clearly as the bu- reau reports a number of letters returned to them because of care- lesanens of correspondents in writ- Ing names and addresses, jane beck, "cannot Here is a woman who 1s #0 grate. | ful and gind to be relieved from a| | painful and nerveracking physical | condition that ee IAN@PACIE "TAKE THE TRIANGLE. TRIP The Scenic Sound Route with the Comfort and Service afforded by Princess Steamships SEATTLE to VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B.C. Day and Night Boate Lecve Daily from Colman 9:00 A. M. Daily for Victoria and Vancouver 11:30 P. M. Dally for Vancouver Direct. $3.00 One Way Dock. foot of Marion Sireet, Seattle to Victoria... Seattle to Vancouver $4.25 One Way; Direct Train Connections at VANCOUVER for al! points Bast, through whe Wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 SECOND AVENUE E. F. L. Sturdee, General Agent. ~ ~ $5.40 Round Trip ~~ $9.90 Round Trip Telephone, MAin 5587 Looking Forward toFalland Winter, 1922 —We have been able to present great num- bers of the new “Sweet Sixteen” models of the most lively and interesting forms, just rushed to us from New York. We Would Like You, Madam, to Enjoy Them With Us! They are better values than ever. This is jus- tified by the rapidly in- creasing demand for “Sweet Sixteen” fash- ions now so strongly evidenced. This greater volume makes possible lower costs of production, without interfering with the standard of workmanship and artis- try; and keeps them priced at and Velour; new long EXTRA GOOD NEWS Silk-lined Coney Coats, with stayed seams, $45 sometimes grouped as a single con- and devel-| rope and Asia), Africa, _Australia, ' Anta ‘Antarcti tic region. ferrous-ora- ASK FOR Horlick’s _! 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