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LONDON, Dec. 1. — The largest stadium tn the world ts rapidly ching completion at Wembley &@ northwest London suburb, ‘will be inaugurated officially at end of April, when the final tie the English Football association will be staged there. fmmense enclosure wil! accom- 125,000 spectators, of whom will be able to find seats under cover), while on the terraces 57,000 can find Toom; another 85,000 being with standing-room In the In building the stadtum the organt- UPAR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING aN skin specialist, ur preparation, because i properties, sel. to quickly subdue itching, Of fiery eczema. The first appli- Makes the skin cool and com-| Rash and blotches are heal- i Mentho-Sulphur ts ap- ‘TMke any pleasant cold cream, fs perfectly harmless. You can only one answer, more bleod! The trem: fed by 7 bloos mea: ma forever from pimples, from t! boils, from ecze- rid to eac! . them for you. 6. 8. 5. wince 1826, as one of t! blood-bullders, blood-clea: Strengtheners ever produced. at all Grag stores in jor size bottle is ieee World’s Biggest Stadium teen Being Built in England Wer rrnse dering k wers designed a football field which could acoummodate over 100,00 speo- tatore—a figure which can usually the war, England has had no foot- “cup final” crowd. The football field (also available for cricket In summer) is 120 yards long joy $0 yards wide, and can be used for field sportea when required. Around this ts a running-track, quarter of a mile in length, and out- only 220-yard straight track in be put up as soon as the really crack sprinters get to work on it. The comparatively small proportion to sult British football crowds. The the spectators of ordinary «ports meetings, but the average Hritish football fan prefers to stand while watching a big game—it gives him more room for “enthusiasm.” ‘The stadium was originally tntend- ed as @ sort of “side-line” for the British Emprire exhibition, which opens In the Wembley Park grounds early in 1924, but the promoters were astute enough to see that, built on Proper lines, {t would provide a much- needed permanent ground for football cup finals and other big an- Bual events. Every Islander Is School Attendant LONDON, Dec. 1-—Every resi- dent of Tristan de Cunha, the lone-| gamster, one “born for the fairer sex,” Nest isle in the world, ts now at- tending a missionary school, Rev. William Rogers writes. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Beattle’s Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Years Wait for Clothes “Well, old man, I hope election came out to sult you. How about ba “Yes, near enough. I had a sam- ple ballot saved up to check returns with, and I won on most of the amendments. Say, weren't those amendments the limit? It took the wife and me two or three evenings to go over the list and decide what was what,” “Tough job, Ill admit. A lot of them applied to certain communt- ties, and those who lived elsewhere had more trouble to understand what g00d they were.” “Well, election’s over, 80 we can settle down to regular events again. Say, why don’t you and the wife come up some evening for a game of cards. Remember, we intended to meet every week or so and get two or four more couples to join us. What do you say that we stir up something like that now?” “I'm for it; but hold off another week or two. I've’ got to have a social affairs.” “Oh, say, this ien’t any grand ball, or anything like it.” I'm low on clothes, I am booked for & new suit, however, just the minute we can spare the money.” “Oh, say; that reminds me. 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Scott's Emulsion fs codiver ofl direct from the “Land of the Vik- ings,” made into a form not unlike rich genuine tions for bables and children of California” or you be obtained for « football cup final, and built the stadium around this |idea, Since the old Crystal Palace ground was done away with during | | ball ground capable of holding a real «| things well.” | side this again is « 100-yard and @ 220-yard track. This will provide the | bear added testimony to the versatil $3,000 seats wil leasily accommodate | idiosyncrasies of mankind. This volume includes, “The Revolt | Nightingale, showing her in her Eng- | “| Mah home, then laboring among the frightful conditions howpttal, and among the soldiers at «rowing worn and 1!) tn and again tn London working for legislation to provide tn future new suit before I take part in any | “I know, but the fact remains that | Good fall styles in sults and/| THE SEATTLE } Mme. Matzenauer Discovers Prodigy 17, daughter of a prominent | Matzenauer regards her Marquis; Doubleday Page & Co. Warren's songs during her recent tour. | Among the New Books The Revolt of the Oyster, Casanova’s Homecoming, Samphire, Leaves On the Water, Florence Night- ingale, Ice Ages, The Wonder Story. “The Revolt of the Oyster,” Donjabyses of the universe, They |poems of the earth and of ultimate When Mme. Matzenauer returned to New York after her recent divorce suit, she was accompanied by Elinor Warren, California rotege as the most exceptional er age and sang many of Miss family. Mme “Don Marquis is @ human being, @| space, of the pollen-dust of butter fellow-man. of being versatile, of doing many | RICHARD LE GALLIENNE, This volume of short stories will) Kimmel; | tales, ity and humanness of Don Marquia | and stories ts for the most part of the grotesque, genial nature that te char- | acteristic of the author. good natured satire on the folblen and of the Oyster,” “The Saddest Mai “accursed Hat.” “Rooney's Touch- down,” “If We Could Only See,” and several others. eee “Casanova's Homecoming,” Arthur Schnitaler; Thomas Seltzer. Casanova, the most piquant figure of @ piquant century, the man of the; Dr thousand amours and thousand es capaden, needs no restoration. In the 12 volumes of his Memoirs he haw left perhaps the completest, frankest account that @ person has ever writ- ten of himself, and certainly, as Ar- thur Symons says, “the most valu- able document which we posses on the society of the 18th century. A scholar, an adventurer, perhape a Cabalist, a busy stirrer in polition, a the wounded. an he tells us, and born also to be « ¥agabond; this man who i# remem- to write, but wrote because he had | reader lived.’ Arthur Schnitzler has gone on with him after the Memotrs stop; he {has completed him tn this novel ‘acter has given us an imaginative portrait of Casanova as he figures tn one last imaginary amorous Intrigue. have drawn this subtle portrait of a man of another pertod, at the “dan- |rerous age” in a man's life, no one lout a writer with Schnitzler’s com- bination of fine old-world culture, ex- | HR quistte, faultlens artistry, and wizard- | OR like Insight into the human peyche. | \& ‘The 18th century quality has been | preserved in the translation of the |accomplished translators, Eden and Cedar Paul. “Samphire,” John Cowper Powys; Thomas Seltzer. | The 20 poems of “Samphire” have lin them a haunting and terrible beauty. It's as tho a naked spirit | were suspended over th ning | of coal. The Tiger in a lighter mood is shown in this photograph of the veteran statesman, With) retan jan American beauty at his| Phone |nose, Clemenceau # mile g| Bast 0345 roguishly at the cheering crowds which have greeted him on all sides since his ar- rival in this country, “Leaves on the Thomas Seltzer A volume of Oriental sketches and unique in pictorial vividness observation, reflecting a Europe, and some new records should |The quality of the humor tn these | world of magic and fascination eee “Florence Nighting Underneath | three acta, Edith (Gittings eed; Mac- of seats to standing-room ts judged | his ringing laughter runs @ strain of | Millan Co. A play that portrays vividly the career and character of Florence the front their service {A COY TIGER } situation! 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