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SoS WAR ome. Trit MSDAY, Partners Arranged for Din- ner, Dance, Theater NEW YORK, Fed, § a dinner companion, sir? Ah, yea! Blonde or brunet, and abovt what age and size would you fancy? Yea, air; be here at €:30 p, m," It is Ming Virginia Bennett, of the now firm of Bennett & Kent, speaking to & customer over the telephone. The deal ts closed. Mins Bennett | phones 4 girl answering the specifi. | cations. The meeting occurs at the company's office, the man pays « $10 fee and they're off for the bright lighte. Miss Bennett and her partner, Miss Fvelyn Kent, established their new | Dusiness two Weeks ago, on the «ire | of Greenwich village. ‘ “We arent running @ matrimonial bureau,” Miss Bennett said today, | “We aren't dealing tn heart throbs. But we are selling happiness to strangers in New York. “We are in touch with a large number of thoroly respectable wom ep who are willing to meet our clients for an evening at the cabaret, the theater or the dance. The wom. @n get $5 of the $10 for, We de mand from them, before stgning them up, four certificates of charac: ter, two business and two social They also agree to report any at- tempt on the part of any customer to become familiar “Twenty-five is the minimum age of our employes,” "You wish MAY EXTEND | OLYMPIA, Feb, — Provisions establishing the legal right of cities to extend thelr municipal cartines outside the city limits are contained | tn a bill now in the hands of Repre- sentative Charles Muran of King, and which will be introduced In the house within a short time. The measure will provide that the ‘The measure will be presented for the Seattle city council, and will] vitally affect many of the outlying districts of the city. that at least 20 sections tmmediately the limits will be profited if Dill ts passed. Munictpal bonds wil! be floated and retired by direct assessments Property lying along the -way. Aside from the fact per cent of the owners of property along the lines shall sign the petition for their construction, It is further stipulated that 60 per cent of the residents tn the districts creat- OUNTAIN OF YOUTH" ISFOUND BY SCIENCE restores full physical power Quicker than gland operations. It Ke treatment in tablet por known. Acting directly and clusively on lower spinal nerve cen- ters and certain blood vessels, it produces amazing benefits tn 34 oF 36 hou: adifying results within i. yaiclans say it ives speedy satisfaction in cases | it defy all other treatment. El-/ derly people deciare the discovery is @ real “fountain of youth.” Distributed under the trade name of “korex compound,” the discovery | has been tested thoroughly | America and the manufacturers | Rave received a veritable flood of| letters of praise and gratitude from Fevitalized men and women in every One man more thas 60 years that the compound Quickly restored £o Bim the full Vigor of 36. nowing that thi ewa may seem “too good to be true,” the distribut- ors invite any person needing the compound to take a $2 double- strength treatment, sufficient for ordinary cases, with the understand- ing that it costs nothing if it fails. If you wish to try this guaranteed invigorator, write in: strict confi- dence to the Melton Laboratories, Massachusetts Bldg, Kansas City, Mo. If you prefer, you may inclose $2; or simply send your ame, without money, and Pay, the Postman $2 and postage on delivery. in either case, if you report after one week thag the korex compound has not ven you satisfaction, the laboratories will immediately refund Your money. This offer is guaran- teed by ample bank deposits, so no- ‘ooh need hesitate to accept it—Aad- ve nt. Catarrh Of the Stomach Dangerous “Thousands Have It and Don't Know It," Says Physician. Frequentiy Mistaken for In- digestion—How To Recognize and Treat. “Thousands of people suffer more or less constantly from furred, coat- ed tongue, bad breath, sour, burning stomach, frequent vomiting, rum: bling in stomach, bitter eructation: kas, wind and stomach acidity, an call it indigestion, when in realit: their trouble Is due to gastric catarr! of the stomach,” writes a Naw York physician. stomach {1 danger- ous ise the mucus membrane Iining of the stomach is thickened and 4 coating of m covers the furtace, 0 that the digestive fluids cannot mix with the food and digest them. This condition soon breeds deadly disease in the fermented, un- Assimilated food. The blood {#' pol- luted and carries the infection throughout the body. Gastric ulcers are apt to form, and frequently an uleor ts the first sign of a deadly cancer, Tn cata pate 6 d he efficiency of the hot Water treatment. Moreover, the Eis urated Magnesia will serve Srtul but harmless antacid, which Will neutralize any excess’ hydro- ghioric acid that may be in your stomach and sweeten ita food con- natural digestion with- ene Of kind should noon surated Magnesia in not a laxative, in harmlens, pleasant and fhsy to take, and can bo obtained from any local druggist. Don't con- fuse Bisurated Magnesia with other forms of magnenia, milky, cltrates, but get it in the pure bisurt form (powder or tablets), expecially Haared for thie purpo ver= = FEBRUARY 8, 1 GIRLS FOR RENT +$200,000,000 J: INN. Y, BUREAU Building of ‘Model Town U.§ Spent for ’ and Hopes to Return Part of Fund WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 Know what has become v 4 States How « corp which was organized when into the war, for the purpose Providing housing quarters transportation facilities workers? Well, it ts stilt on the map. ‘The Housing corporation expended on! authority of the government, $100, 900,000 for real estat true tion of “model towns” tn or near the following cities, where «reat war material contracts were being carried out Alliance and Maine; Hridgeport, New London, | Pa; Cradock, ‘ruxten and Ports-| mouth, Va; Davenport, lowa; Eaat| Moline, Moline and Rock Inland, | 1; Elizabeth and New Brunswick, . J; Hammond, Ind.; Iillon, Staten | Island, Watervilet and Watertown, N.*Y.; Lowell and Quincy, Newport, R. ington, D. C. Several million dollars were loaned to certain transportation con-| cerns, but most of the effort was| used fn providing homes to be! Do yuo of ‘the we went of for war nd con: Niles, Ohio; Bath, Mass.; | 1; Vallejo, Cal; Wash: Vena, terest | The earty close of the war left! on long terms, at low tn: }many of these “war cities” strand ed, and troubles were encountered | in struggling back to normalcy, In such Industrial beehives as Bridge port, Philadelphia, Erte, Quincy, Mass, for example, there was little difficulty im selling the houses at fair figure, In such localities as| Vallejo, Cal, and Hammond, Ind., A great deal of difficulty has been! encountered and the worst is yot to come. | “Nevertheless,” sald President Watson today, “we fully expect to return to Uncle Sam's treasury $68,000,000 net out of the hun: million expended and in the face of what wus undertaken, consider | FAMILY MAY _ | BE EVICTED, Mra. Violet Nelson and her four| minor children were one step nearer | the sky for a root Thursday when Judge Otis W, Brinker quashed ef-| brought by Mra. Florence J. Colby, | her alster-in-law, who holds tttle to the Washington apartments in trust for Mra. Nelson's two atep-sona. W. 0. Nelson, plumber husband of Mra Nelson and father of the chil- dren, tm stil! held In the county Jail for failing to support his family. Frank M. Egan, attorney for Mra. Ison, questioned the authenticity of | the signature on the notice to vacate| served on Mra Nelson, and will be| given time to investigate It. Mra. Nel- | gon charges that her husband owns the property and Is back of the evic- tion attempt. Bad Raid Results in Arrest of One Andre Blade, proprietor of the Ra | dio bar, 1930 Seventh ave, was ar-| rested by prohibition agents jate| late Wednesday night, when a raid/ on the bar resulted in the seizure of | one gallon of moonshins and several | serving glasses, according to prohibl. tion headquarters, eee ee | Company Sued for Alleged Skin Game Harold Olsen, a laborer, filed suit Inte Wednesday against the Pacific Securities company, alleging Fred G Mudgett, its manager, made false representations regarding the “Burk. | Tex Producing company,” causing Olsen to invest in shares of stock of the ofl concern. | | Dr. Alfonso Quinones Mo- lina will be inaugurated March 1 as president of San Salvador, one of the most prosperous of Latin-Amer- ican nations, Kidney and Bladder TroublesConquered or Money Back ‘or 40 years, said Dr. Carey, I have bee prescribing my Prescription No. 171 (known for years ax Marshroot) for kidney and bladder sickness, an now that T have rotired from acti practice, I have made arrangeme with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a mod~ erate price, on the money back ii tisfied plan. diate of kidney disease—thou- sands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and heaith. Watch the symptoms, If you have specks floating before the eyes, putty eyes, clammy feet or moist palma, backache or sideache, ou OU ot a bostle of Dr, Sarey’s famous Prescription No. 777 way. rlgp as wonderfully benofited tena of thousands of cases of kidney and bladder troubles, and t# the medicine you can always depend upon, Ke- uarantoed. moti: “Dr. Daniel G, Carey wan a practicing physician for many years, Mod his great Prescription No. 717 aided thousands of sufferers from iddney and bladder troubles, Hero- after you can always wet thie effec. five prescription in both Mauid and tablet form at Ow! Drug Co, and all reliable pharmaciits the country over-—Advertivemont, yehe akin, ing th the time that and co net bad.” together | in 17 12 dormitories, 6,000 houses different wide from the ernment hotel in Washington, constructed 4 tn eit and tates, were} The totai = m last revenues nue of the year was 4.61% collected. You any an of your acquaintance he thinks of that percentage on a business scattered from Maine to Puget Sound and seo what he ye. HART REFUSES | EXTRADITION Efforts of authorities of Cook county, IL, to extradite W. Augus tus King, president of an ofl con-| cern in Seattle, to face an indict-| ment charging him with a conspiracy | to commit perjury, were blocked Wetnesday when Governor Hart refused to permit King’s extradition. W. G. Haas, a Chicago detective, who arrived Tuesday to take King corpora of the ask jaeld the workers direct, at cost or| back to Chicago, must return alone. |King has been at liberty under $2,000 ball The perjury charge arose out of King’ suit for divores, which he obtained by alleged perjury and which subsequently war net aside, According to Deputy Prosecutor John D. Carmody, who accompanied Detective Haas to Olympia Wednes: day to Interview the governor Council Dismisses Hospital Charge owing testimony of Dr. U. C. Bryer, ta physician for Mrs Elisabeth Donahue, that she was giv en full and effictent medical atten tion at the city hospital early In the Week, following « traffic cident in which she was severely injured Bat urday, charges that the city hospital did not give Mrs. Donahue proper | consideration were disminsed by the elty council public safety committee Wednesday afternoon. The charge had been brought by Harry E. Norman, real estate dealer, who declared that Mra. Donahue had been removed from the city to the | forts to delay eviction proceedings! county hospital because she had no money. Dr. Bryer explained that tho change had been made because of a shortage of beds at the city tnxtitu tion. Mayor Asks Other Cities for Advice In an effort to learn how other states are handling the problem of taxing public utilities, Mayor Brown dispatched telegrams to the mayors of Lom Angeles and San Francisco Thursday, asking whether those mu- nictpalities pay taxes on thetr public | utilities, and tf thone executives know whether other California cities pay | such taxee. | Intereat of the Seattle city govern. ment In the utility taxation quoation | haa been incited by the bill to au-| thorize such taxation In Waxhington, now pending In the state legiaiature, Brown anid Earth’s History | at Labor College Prof. E. J. Saunders, of the Uni-| versity of Washtngton, department | of geology, will give the first of a series of lectures on the history of | the earth Thursday evening at $/ o'clock in the Labor temple, Sixth | and University, for the seattle Labor | college. All of the lectures will be! Mustrated. Thursday's lecture will be on “The Birth of the Barth.” ‘The public is invited. Naval Reserve Signs Recruits | Sturdy candidates for enlistment | as seamen In the naval reserve will | be thumped on the chest ‘Thursday night at the New Arctic hotel, when navy medical officers put the new men thru thelr paces before iasuing them the flat hats and bell-bottomed trousers of the sailor. The four divisions of the reserve in Seattle utilize the Eagie boat 67 for thelr week-end cruises about the Sound. Each summer they leave So- attle for a cruise in southern waters. Morris Champions Hart’s Poll Tax OLYMPIA, Feb. 8A champion of Gov. Louls F, Hart's poll tax has come to the front, Senator Oliver Morris; of Grays Harbor county, Wednesday declared that the poll tax law was “one of the best laws ever passed.” His statement was made while defending the dog tax law, which was up foF discussion before the senate. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. 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Soon you will find that irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Kevema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear, Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, Je all that Is needed, for it bunishes most skin eruptions, makes the win #oft, smooth and healthy,— Advertisement, STORE CLOSED . Housing Corporation Is Still on the Job|ALL DAY THURSDAY T0 RE-MARK GOODS H. T, LACELLE | “Tho Great Publicity Expert" ig Completo Charge THIS LETTER © TELLS THE STORY BURNSIDE Must Vacate! Over 4,000 Hats and 1,800 Caps must be disposed of along the goods, but sell them quick! 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Dear Sirs: In accordance with our conversation with Mr.Burnside, you are hereby notified to vacate the premises and store- room located at the Northwest corner of 4th and Union St., known as +1401-03-05 4th Avenue, by February 26th.1923, as the same have been leased ALL FIXTURES 1OW TE MIRRORS WALL CASES ETC. MUST BE SOLD MEN’S HATS Men's Hats, regular 14.00 values, now MEN’S CAPS Men's Caps that sold for $4.00, on sale at $1.85 to the Alaska hogy ee ific any ,Northern Pac ilway Co.Great Northern Railway Co.and Union Pacific Railway Compar Yours very truly, Speetal lot of Men's Caps, {f Men's Gloves in all colors reg. $1.50 and $2.00, now and sizes, regular $3.00 and $3.50 values, now $1.85 SILK SHIRTS Men's Silk Shirts in all sizes, regular $7.50 and $8.50, now $5.45 C.D.STIMSON COMPANY, MEN’S SOX Pure Silk, now 55c Cashmere, now 39c SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING AT 9:30 O'CLOCK Among the New Books FOURTH AND UNION [in recent fiction. But it ts a situ. jation powerfully strained and tensed, and it must somehow be eased into equilibrium. That is the turning point of “My Lady's “from Tangier to Tripoll," Frank most constant fighting up and down | Bargain.” G. Carpenter; Doubleday Page & C0./and across the English countryside! This ts the second volume of “CG penter’a World Travels.” In Mr, Carpenter, always a pleasing| traveling companion, takes us to! the ancient lands of North Africa. ‘These are lands of surprises and strange contrasts Beautiful buildings that amples of the world’s finest archl-| tecture, and plows that are only | pointed sticks! Orchards laden with | Juicy fruit in the midst of a blazing sea of white-hot sand! One of the world’s greatest vineyards in the are ands of a people pledged by their) religion to drink no drop of wine!) Trousered women and long-gowned | ment The north shore of the black | continent—yet the home of one of the oldest peoples of the white race, with faces ax white as our own! “From Tangier to Tripoli” is a wanderers tour to truly alien lands —and beyond to the ever-changing | desert. “My Lady's Bargain,” Elizabeth Hope; Century Co, A robust, swift moving love story of the time of Cromwell, resounding with the clang of sword on sword and the clatter of hoofs upon the road. Cromwell himself is a character in the book, and the story will leave with the reader a clear, three. dimensional impression of this one of the most powerful and appealing figures in English history. But the reader chief interest will be in following the love story of the youth who became one of Cromwell's most trusted generals. It was a time of swift changes in individual fortunes, a time of al- mnmnsiest dbveaichanl Waaaacdy 25% Discount On all Dental Work for the next thirty days. 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