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THE "WALES | AS A BOY SCOUT TURISH WOMEN! LEAD SOLDIERS Beauties Are Now Given Full Rights ANGORA, Turkey, Oct, 27—WWom- tiful women from the params of the old Turkish dynasty, handy Women of the lower ¢lasses— their share of heroism to the pationalist cause of Mustapha Kemal When he routed the Greeks and turned Turkey from a slave of FOR THE WOOD Circus Animal Wrecks Carolina Town Topsy, the big citreus frightened by barking dogs, tore was chained in the tent and cha’ | the yelping curs. | ELEPHANT RUNS WILMINGTON, N, ©., Oct, 27 clephant, the heavy tron stake to which she Out in the park |ahe got stuck tn a’bog and appar. SEATTLE STAE. § | a| | Stan 2— Fresh Fat Hens... ..20¢ Veal Roasts .....-..10¢ Sirloin Steaks .......15¢ Sugar Cured Bacon. ..25¢ up ned the entente to 6 hye lently welcomed rescue, Bo great was the work of women Hardly had the animal been (While they last. q fm that aval dames ent chained up when it broke loose for 8 lb 3 the. BG Cane | pate deen of pol @ second time, Staying clear of the 8, 58c 7 ‘and economic independence, and the softaodded park, Topsy galloped SUGAR, } jparem bas become a symbol of «| down the street, overturning au Boceent civilization. Mothers who/ mobiles, uprooting trees and, stamp “ dug trenches at the front with their) ing great holes in the front lawns, | Full Cream CHE ESE, 15¢ qhildren carrying away the earth in} | while citizens fled in all directions, atbek laste) savete, bat to ok Be |with the ease of 4 duck and et H AMAIZO OIL,1 gal. $1. 49 ‘Tre e a wore nightfall disappeared in the semi (Regular Grice ‘e meat $0 per cont women. There | ltropical jungles along the Bruna. wee wore atout one hundred women of |wick river, ‘Three keepers purwulng Ml hreaxtase Wheat-O i°* 19¢ Beers, including two ‘onels, five found the vegetation so thick and Pas | majors and many captaina, One of the alligators so dangerous that 49-Lb.Sk. Patent Flour $1.73 the colonels commands @ regiment | they went back for reinforcements 5 Ibs, Bulk Spaghettl......25¢ composed of TO per cent men, a reg- | A day later Topsy was found cavort- 2 Ibs, Bulk Marmalade, ...25¢ {ment whose record In the recent offensive was among the most glori- ous There aro several women on Kemal's genera! statf, while bun- @reds served in the rear of the bat. tie front, driving trucks, looking} after the stables or carrying .75 mil-| | Wmeter shells in their arms for the | ertillery and caressing them as if , j euse newborn, Denies: The Prince of Wales in n Boy Scout uniform mingles u with | ‘Angora national assembly has @nd reviews 65,000 Boy Scouts from all parts of the British oad a law prohibiting girs trom| Isles at Alexander palace. thelr will. ing around tn the jungle. BL lpounds of peanuts were used tempt her back into captivity, Ry dents have Indicated they will sult against the cireus company damages exceeding $50,000 |King’s Memorial statue ot Kin ‘ Oo move to make pi dragged into harems against Cupid and Mayor [Burned Body Clue = |", 33 sane" "™* © Wi of Seventy Cease to Agree to Brutal Murder _ Beats Up Masher} oritinamam, eng. oct. 2%—] icansas Cry, Mo. Oct. #1—The cable mfr syprwvore ti YORK, Oct. 27-—-Miss Mil. | Mayor H. J. Hepworth advertised to and Soa 18 years old, objected! get a husband for a widow who ap- Epa AB entered Pet | peated to him. Since then he has ged punched his nose, |e? Dombarded with 3,000 letters seratehed his face and then threw |***ine help. He refuses to do any- Mim out. Then she called the police, | M7 for the applicants, body of a young «trl almost nude and | badly burned, was found on the charred remains of a brush pile about two and @ half miles east of North Kansas City, The body waa In such a position that It appeared the girl had been placed there to be burned after she had been killed by a bullet in the head. A white gallon Jug was near Greece HELP YOURSELF ‘There are approximately Po @etion picture theaters he | world, of which America ig 20, ise. Rearly one-half. When © ‘obster’s shell becomes too small the lobster bursta it by 4 wertes Of spasme and grows a new you have been ill, and it seems ae if | a dealer who may have sold the kero- }sene that was con ed in the Jug. tn Clay coun- eM asin Kansas City will be} npt to learn who purchased the kerosene. 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FRESH OYSTERS AND CLAMS SALT AND FRESH FISH Quality Always Guaranteed BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Oct. 27.—Four thousand dollars « night for a couple of hours’ work. That's what Feodor Challapin, the wordl's greatest baritone, Is to get during the coming season at the Metropolitan opera house, in New York. Caruso never received as much, “Just think of getting so much money to sing in opera,” exclaimed the Russian singer when seen in his comfortable suite at the fashionable Savoy hotel here. “It's grand. .espe- clally when one knows that every no- called golden note is going to be paid | pod in golden notes of another kind, Men’s Tailored Suits HALF- PRICE! I have quite a num- ber of uncalled - for suits on hand which I will sell for one-half price. This is a good chance to buy a suit at a bargain, JAMES NELSON TAILOR 1007 Third Avenue 2 Doors North of Madison Russian Baritone I s Paid MoreThanCaruso--$4,000 which will buy shoes and stockings for ten chfidren.” ‘Bhey are his greatest concern. Last spring, when he returned to Russia from his first American trip, he brought back with him shoes, stockings, suits, dresses, pickles, pre- serves, dainties, new pote and pans— & wonderful Noah's ark collection of things that couldn't be bought in Russia for hundreds of millions of rubles. WON'T DISCUSS RUSSIAN POLITICS There had been rumors that the bolsheviks allowed him to come to England and America to sing, only on the condition that he would re turn, and that his family was held as hostages. But the singer wouldn't discuss them. He just smiled: “T am an artist, not a politician. Above all, Tam a Russian, Such terms as ‘Old Russia,’ ‘New Russia,’ “Monarchist Russia,’ Proletarian Russia’ don't interest me, I love simply Russia, without any qualify- ing adjectives.” To questions about his own ro- mance, he replied: “My private life—my family lfe— is my own. It belongs to me. It ts sacred, Ne property, His art is open to praise or blame, as people see fit. But Challapin, the husband and father, is not public property, So now—please—please—" But between the lines there slipped out various interesting things about this very interesting man, Not yet 50, his blond Russjan hair just begin ning to be slightly flecked with gray, he ts the father of ten children three bays and seven girls, Eight are by his first marriage and two by his second, His wife, one boy and four girls will live in England this winter, so the children can go to schoo! here. The otherg will remain in Russta, His CHILDREN NOT MUSICAL “Not one of them ts mustcal,” sald Papa Chaliapin, without even the semblance of a sigh. “But some of them show other artistfo bents, My oldest boy, who is 17, bids fair to be & good painter, Two other children have developed @ taste for acting.” Chaliapin, the artist, 1s pub- | Sharp or Mild Full Cream Cheese, tb, .. ++ 256 18¢; 2 tbs. . ane Primost, FINE ORAN OLYMPIC PAN! HERSHEY’S COCOA, 3 tall cans Good Salmon... 256 large Dill Pickles, each....1¢ 200 Large Fai Prunes, 2 tba. 26¢ | P. . Be Good Walnuts, soft l, Ib, 2O¢ | 4 100 pie Fer Mac ont Spaghet- dle aoe 2he 3he 3 be bot. Blutng or ‘Kramo nia 350 | STONG’ ECONOMY GROCERY Economy Market, Lower Floor Fat, Fresh-Killed Young CHICKENS Up te 3 Me Take Your Pick 55c Silverdale Poultry Co. 1615 Pike Place Areade On Farmers Row OPTICIAN| Lowest Prices in Seattle EXAMINA EB Broken lenses du in our own Grind SUSSMA: FACH None to dealers. war, 2 » 1 pie. Hops, 1 pkgs. « Total . 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He looked longingly at the pictures on the wall—and changed tle subject of the interview. “You ask me,” said Chaliapin, “if there is a chance that I may settle down in America. That depends upon how the American people like me. I would stay if I could carry out a cherished dream of mine—to found in America and be the head of a great national conservatory of ali the arts. “Last winter, when I was over In America, I was struck by the abun- dance of pulsating Mfe—the full- muscled, active, strong men, the lithe, athletic women, the rush in the streets, the superlative of material success, MUCH IMPRESSED WITH AMERICA “In America you have brought business to a point undreamed of elsewhere, But I seemed to feel something more than more material: ism in this, When I looked up and saw your skyscrapers plercing the }] sky, there was something in them be- sides mere glorified business, There was soul, there was poetry, there was vision in those soaring struc. tures, often with a beauty all their own, “America, qa nation of uver one hundred million, may produce the immortal art of tomorrow, It would be fine to have a part in that. There d—that is the dream J am taking wits me to America as part of my lugy sage.” “THE INFLUENCE of Good Lit erature” will be the Sunday morn |ing sermon topic at the —fadison St, | Methodist church, 28rd and B. Mad. ison, Rey. George C. Poolton, the pastor, will preach on the subject, “A Savior to the Uttermost.” MEMBERS of the Seattle The osophical society will hear a lecture Sunday evening by Harriett Tuttle | Bartlett at the old hall of the Corm jish school, Pine and Broadway. The Mongols and many Polyne: sians and negroes do not kiss. SHOES & You'll Always Do Well Here ‘Women's Pumps and Oxfords; 2045 brown and black calf; all sizes, .