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THU No More Wrinkles ! r 16, 1922 DAY, AUGI SEATTLE STAR State Commercial Secretaries Open Convention Here | UNIVERSITY TED DESCRIBES ‘‘Dear Adelaide’’ ‘HE CLAIMS TOWN E WAS LUCKY; HE| TILL HAS Woman Job-Hunter Continues Her Tale. AS HIS ESTATE : ide open mpacen of W THEIR PLACE IN COMMUNITY No Luck at City “Employment” Offic Y. W. Pans Out a Little Better. Two-Day Session Opens on U. of W.|| Mends Socks for an Actor. PORTLAND i i | (This is th d of a series of true stories about the 4umwelt, Portland Campus With Representatives From arutanten of aan dobshunties in Seattle--Editor.) Jcame forwa All Over State in Attendance eoremereeettenge apt mse ee SA $20 in his pock ‘Yokel Row.” A pawnshop salesman Zumwalt Property Conten- tion Again Revived after testing hi $5.60 and a plek ry had $4.60 left was lucky ft of be Ore, Aug resident Amazing New Treatment Smooths Them Away Like Magic WONDERFU TL. new disco w makes wrinkles entirel Gecsuenry |. No longer need wom fear the little telltale marks of ti which rob them of their youth « charm, For Scien hes found a quick, ensy and inexpensive 1 with a ¢ of the hug estate of York, Pa id the city of York is tate im HIEF STEPS IN AS WOMAN STEPS OUT| rT ‘ON, Aug. 16 When Mrs, M | & direct Zurmwalt |heavy work, for big, strong, Scandi. | | na h women. Not and, as T prom: | three adjectives applies of our | motely to me, you know Seattle. I insisted that I must have work there was something [| 10 ndants of a great grand | So the grouchy lady! % who leased most of the land 4 Noked tin 4 ett? sad and said 1} ¥POn which York is built, for a period | : way to smooth away pa oy Eecit uiy tobe es t [ot #8 yearn, fhe least’ |three pairs of ocks, badly In need | Bevery tired line, There was no phone where I pired, Zumwalt sald, jot washing ‘ every laugh wrinkle, TRO WAR ty cardetpate ta tie Carefully laboriously re avery deep frown ness Administration of my hea his sort )*taying, and that displeased teites sau fraining trom laughing, 1 ear mark. ington Association 1 Organtzation” during tho | of be all right if one iw | She said she didn’t wee how J ¢ ; ried the dirty things to my With this new ceenisation Secretaries, |b up to it, but to live a shel: | expect to get work witho | room, washed and darned them, srentanent 3 in morning. \tere®.: Sowa MEk nisl: mnldle asked her couldn't 1 come down | here ' 1 er most as if « magic ee eapociation opened ita two- aaa ae etariemmtue of Commerce and then be thrust ‘out into the mid | ¢here and alt around until ‘they hed Lh gh re pees thie ie Prostvrs’ wand were waved jome economics bull Seattle Cha th sige a acroms your face, Be the eivesatty campus, with sec fer at the Hotet Gowman in| dle of't " ning fie m s of nt have to when I charged him a dollar BE gp BESS yd These, BE trvn aly parts of the x testy ney her, Th for the work tt pd wrinkle and re r p i i Deter arnce as natu I a tell : id 1 ring the inn youthful freshness 7 1 Epitandenc ater got my feet wet celal organ! r 2 @moothed awa: the ghin, yi is a wonderfu shoes and stock! ten days you are not | “ os more than satisfied with the They made me feel rig i ; i nile T la vl .| Removes the Cause here new discovery it based improvement. It bris, F money will be 7 unded, without questio: ‘a! principle. _— one masean Get It Today harmful. lo- Surely, nothing will 46 oy eae more to ruin one’s whole ap- This baw, (restaenet te pearance than unsightly tired lines or wrinkles, Yet there Tiny lin Is no longer any excuse for around the eyes them. For Domino Wrinkle (crew's Cream will quickly rid y of every wrinkle—or it costs Dear Adelaide: | At ts kind of you to be so Inter ested in our welfare, teed, 1 tell you more fortunes in job hunting in daughte youthfuinesg Zumwalt 6 involved in th By Jack Hall jing usually for less remuneration On the shoul ofthe commercial | than their abilities would command organization secretary of a commu | | nity rests considerable responsibility for the development of t and business life of that community, ac Presi ., he cording to President Suzzallo, of t nr University of Washir speaking | With faculty members of the College | aw ‘at the opening session of of Bus Administration speaking }attle with all my gray and in even , re | will According statement, al ated, ¢ or to the local resident's ut $00 heirs have been home and, in other lines of work was waiting on the with h and jewelry table, After an open forum under the di-| I say “ou lunen will be Commons,| It case of “Fe wkwand squad,” r soon comes }and that | could smooth, irm surtac to the story do. |rection of Suzzalio Guaranteed to served at the University ryan Every Wrinkle Domino Wrinkle Cream {a guaranteed to banish each and every wrinkle, 20 Laugh lines and ted ‘chin sortnkles rward the fa I arrived in so was @ ntly ex ton. “aia and he expects her ald ut Mbhone = increased value on ng may Lines formed by arching the forehead can now easily be removed. fe age|! worth a trip force au lau all day laughter ack pond when the toe | #0 She sal wanted to, yer. but ate} ything for do not know what becomes me | you, ut the} then she threw definitely the ho ls entirely broke her pad a 4 that the com t ould o¢-| ; life and ase for countless lared tion of a city in Its and « to Seattle to find | ver a tiny c phaticn aries will be t green lump ned Intery But be lew b ne herself with her back busted he tocking awa ent will be and, geve au ™m looking toward tor self diligently ‘Yelopment of its community. “The commercial club or ch ! @f commerce should gain and " jona tain the confidence of t as a whole,” he sald. “tl and sympathetic leadership, the com-| stor mercial organization should be the| of th ‘ommeretal clut Body to which civic societies and| “Orga Management of Business men turn in considering! the ffice.” W Is Mor-| problems affecting the welfare of the| ris, secretary Aberdeen Chamber of | city. And {t should provide active) Commerce, discussion opened by W. | ‘Co-operation in solving them.” Iq istrial department, Spo PAYS TRIBUTE kane Chamber of “Fi. TO SECRETARIES |nancing a Commercial Organization,’ He paid a tribute to the type of /0. C. Sc ary Yakima Com- Men engaged in secretarial work,| mercial club, discussion opened by E. Geclaring they represented the best|P. Kemmer, secre coma Cham- | their community had to offer, serv. ber of Comme | alt res enterprises ee a of the ¥, They |hour waa the regular price for sew jie bad ved no! ut rather to rub amp and to it so would soon of 4 to buy food needed ev day Read on, Adelaide, and see what became of the green lump, No surgeon was needed to dis- o a doctor did have [an md in the matter. in Seattle a fine Satur. onan almost ¢ hs ne writing Aladdin did not seem to Very strictly on the Job when I could even get my name and street registered in the free | | “employment” agency run by the elty for the benefit of the unemployed, At leant, throw the toe was burned en-| ing, no mly_ ree mmunity by Vaughn Clea secretary of the Wenatchee ¢ Commerce, with discus. | by F. O. Hagio, secretary | told me 3 nts a Also my toothbrush: dim halt ar to ting be o' all the good walked the back to my dress and slept leet room, al-| not with it 4 up harm!T found I 1 be | had aide, | cer the fast. When I nd of the week, taken ’ and which left me 37 I had not and my daugh board would soon have to be able we tere at the had $6.88, the goc paid my room r paid Bev my pillov before it walked when I ns there is some 1 about that later full it apent they would hardly dare me out American because I no I nat down Janother look at the crowd and think | what to do next or carrie Watch the Results! at cascaaain ad You will scarcely belleve your eres 2 You see what wonder‘ul results ew discovery — called Domine Wrinkle Cream—can bring. Even after the first w days you wili find that your face bas grown younger looking Not only your friends, but yourself, will to take Comme Presently, in came in g00d | tho her clothes were a little {the worse for long wear, and of @ | sweet, plece of sewing eral of giimme ketting a Job office to hand cut bills election day, $3 for the day's work. My land. told me I could get such a job by applying at the mayor's office, and I wis green enough to bite and try it. The mayor himself seemed they my falr visions had tally the one| rn! evening, spent 27 cents ja woman 1 walked about | taste, ned to reckon dreased quiet, an, preparation— al won't have to walt long for results either, Bo get it tod Remember, Teaults guaranteed, or you pay goiuing., at the «ame |g espe ts, secr plain food supper, a a mile, Later I le distances by bic A room and welcome were awalt ing me. Sunday morning I Iny reat Loggers Turn Aviators; |i." es 8 os price and the ther Next I mended some clothes for f the girls with the Elsie Fer troupe, p! Same same expense of shoe ut ut the ma refined appearance. She was such a mark lto the y 4 contrast and Department Stores, such ast there | crowd already |that I was glad when, turned away strong |from the window without work, operations | me and began ying here at that | time. price. More shoe a know, I am not at all yet, since those several and all the mis she talk. | leather! a Mise T. a sat down by severa} of the troupe /not to have come in yet ithwiek Co. Gang Boss Commander New System Swings Trees High in Air and¢>ut 1 learnes Carries Them Thousands of Feet By Steve Arnett The logger is rapidly turning aviator, the gang boss is soon to he squadron commander and the bull cook of the camps is becom- ing a personage in the world. A visitor to many of the modern logging outfits of the Northwest Will be startled to see huge logs, spinning hundreds of feet in the air along a cable, trees picked up where they are felled, swung high on an aerial carriage and hauled thousands of feet from the mountain sides to the cars and dumps in the valleys. The logging and lumbering Indus- try is being revolutionized as rapidly as any other industry of modern times. Logs are no longer smashed and splintered as they are taken to the railroads. They are carried, in- stead by “airplane” from the woods nd deposited at their destination Without loss of time, effort or timber PROBLEMS The lumbermon and logger !s faced with three problems in this modern day. He must get the timber out of the forests with as little waste as possible, must protect his workmen and minimize the fire menace Among the latest developments in lumbering is the Tyler System of aerial logging, recently perfected by a lumberman of Vancouver, B. the machinery for which ng manufactured for many logging concerns by the Washington Iron Works of Seattle. As the timber {s rapidly disappear- Ing from the flat stretches, it has evolved on the lumbermen to devise an apparatus for takiig logs from! LOVE CHILLED IN NORTHLAND, Herman Is “Out With His | Stake, Minus Dorothea SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16.—Her Man Anderson married Dorothea in Nome, Alaska, and took her by Sled to his cabin far in the interior Of Alaska. € By hard work the Peterson pile of gold dust grew and Dorothea was| ¢ happy. Then came the long Alaskan win- ter and the two were confined to the Barrow limits of the tiny cabin—a terrible test for two human beings. With spring, love had flown Dorothea followed it, mushing the trails to the “outside,” leaving a sor- rowing Herman at the cabin. After five ars she returned. and to inform Herman that she preferred | single bliss. Five years more Herman worked and then ime out with his stake Today he is free trom Dorot @ sympathetic judge hi the lonely sourdough a divorce Brounds of desertion Mary B. Riley Rice Is now be-| dog: | | lutic lation 1s necessary to b FREES STOMACH OF Set for Thursday | The funeral of Mrs, Mary B. Riley, 58, Seattle pioneer, who died| in the Seattie General hospitnl Wednesday following a stroke of Paralysis, was to take place at . m. Thursday from the Crem tion Society of Washington | Mrs. Riley was well known ‘Beattie musical circ’ She was a “member of Pionee Associatio ythe Ladies’ Musical club, tthe Musical Arts societ sdaughters, Mre. HE. B, Wintermute of Los Angeles and } # Aileen E. (Riley of Seattle, survive Mrs. Riley nd of Two EASER 70 5 DODGE TRAINS THAN JITS | WELLESLEY, Mass, Aug. 16. ‘When police arrested Andrew Car. inc for walking on railroad tracks he said he shunned the streets be- cause it wan eanier to dodge locomo- Byes than flivven x in} | | | | condition of the on} the steep hills and mountain sides empty most recent development tn the evo- | of loggin wines, blocks the system are meet ages uned in ne with success, ‘0 Francis Frick, manager ngton Iron Works. The secret of the success of the} system, is that {t carries the logs from the point of felling direct to the cara or dump. Ha: ic of the trees after they have l Jown is minimized and but ple oper- the logs No Hts, accordin an ne thousands of feet to the cars waste from broken timber resu! A B C to LOGGERS; EINSTEIN TO US The system, which to m logger or a mechanical man engaged in the manufact: « of the machinery, is cory to outsiders. It fon of cables, hokers, haulback an especially des! a new type of ¢ Aerial logging hb for some time but’ the spec age designed by Tyler lutionized the system. This car. riage rides on a cable stretched between anchor trees, and is sp anywhere along the r e that the engine operator wishes. B: tem of brakes on the ¢: carriage is held lines are lowered, picked up where they have been felled, swung high in the alr and sent spinning down the aerial cable} to the cars. The jogs may be dropped at will by the operator The huge trees are transported from | the hillx and mountain aldes with: | out waste of effort, lumber or time ELECTRIC DONKEY | RECENT DEVELOPMENT Another recent 8 two and two the stein ats of & an ines, med iage and ne j or blocks, ee) drums been in effect ial car has reve 0 sys-| ine, the| stationary, drop the loge are addition to sclen tific logging n hinery is the elec tric donkey engine, manufactured | by the Washington Iron Works for} many timber companies of the orthwest. This engine practically eliminates the fire me o operates more economically efficient than the oid type steam engine. A new plant of the Washington | Iron Works, costing approximately | $500,000, {s now rapidly nearing| completion. Logging and engineer. | hinery will be the concern, and] and| of specialty according to offi DISTRESS BY TAKING ALVITA If you are sufferin tion, pains, and from Indiges Ke al run-down | you will be | w H. 8. Hut, | California, overcame interested to knov of Long Beach, a similar “For a troubled troub! long with time I have indigestion . high t a general my entire been | pain in} 1 press poisoned condi system, Since | ‘ablets Tea I feel full of life again, stomach fg free from distresy and the pains about my body about gone and I have lost more than 40 pounds of | surplus flesh, which in itself iy a| great blessing, so why should I not be for Alvita? the recent scientific hich brings lime phosphates and vitamines form, which asnimilated, Alvita ix convenient, highly tablet form, from alfalfa plant, which, and tion of using the Alvite and my are a booster Alvita {i dis. | iron, to you in| x vegetable can be prepared in | concentrated | the deep-rooted Science discov rich storehouse of the nalts and vitamines, | It you have tried many | remedies, try this tontc of nature | now. A dollar buys a box of Alvita | tablets at any drug store.—Adver tUsement, No matter unes that befell me at that dreadful time I panned by a few eating places of a sort I never had patronized ater! too weak and starved to walk }I took a seat at a bare table n, sunny s that my as my st window. Remember. ree was almost as mach, I tea and one exg. It voured’ it all ook at the check emptier by 45 ce: ) wan fuller o: «© that lamp aht 70 tomorrow in would ar I bor ents’ worth ories way back stocked me ot {magination has not § of use.) Monday m pert r ® together, of « to n on the which room up pretty well couple days, (1 still use m pwn at all rusty from orning, early o that I x nA Teal job, dere. the a © for carfare spoken of 2 office, W wasn bit a than I had expected. where Thad a wee more but I 4 view atistied might be recelve needed job. Thin was the firs I had ever been in an employment office of any kind. Finally a woman came to the win dow and I explained that I at must once, but not was to do heavy vy jobs except “Meet diamonds WEISFIELD & GOLDBERG Seattle’s Credit Jewelers us and wear before | whenever necessary. It | Something to Show for It, Doesn't your money havo a way of slipping through your hands fn leaving you with nothing to show for it?’ Buy high-grade ewelry and you will ave something to show for it throughout the years. The Weisfield & Goldberg way is *1 DOWN and the balance in con- venient weokly or month- ly payments. $33.50 A revival of interest in what is really beautiful accounts for the popular- ity of this dainty oval rectangular bracelet watch. Adjustable mir- ror ~ finish movement. Weisfield & Goldberg say: Take it for $1 down and $1 a week, | Weisfield & Goldberg Two Stores at Your Service 302 UNION ST, t Opposite Postoffice 310 PIKE ST. Karper Building “If Sam Welsfield can't rep your watch, throw it away’ (Trade Mark Registered) $33.50 | months, something I wow fered had been in the for work re tik when I inqut in a beautiful meets ® ny p Honestly and suggested that I apply | to atthe Y.W. CA would be much an ¥ to have Bhe place, pleasant people | ¢ Adelaide, some I believe—and the | 1 to my request was | Rea She was never, never heard of | I never did get to the matter, Verdancy Is thing—on a hillside or wanted mend be and asked me at the Spr ng don sure to call ments for the quite often “o girl who listen shocked = atiff. young men. y hi y re she had ot such a thing. » find | to v 4 bott t th a beautiful a mea Next time I you about ing I rapped | the ie woman's trick of pro 4 after a |ductng shoes out of an empty p and me bout the Y, and the work wearing h : rit ired from there ven that small ¥ your friend and ajil eo had on would THE? COOK. pawed around like @ out a rat, and fin |redfaced and’ tr the mené wits wear put 10 4 ng hie 5 the will tell nor work uurKe | dog aig. | y came up Another “Dear s Tomorrow. j e ater abil bia DOMINO WRINKLE CREAM CAN GE RMANY PAY? THE HAGUE, Holland, Aug In the face of international argu to pay reparations, the German firm of Cassirer has bought Rembrandt's |"Old Jew,” here, for about $15,000, |The portrait was painted in 1654, 16 FREE SHOW TICKETS FOR EVERYONE IN The Seattle Star has purchased 2,000 tickets for the Palace Hip Theatre and will give two to every boy or subscription to this paper! HOW TO GET THEM Just have anyone who is not having The Star delivered to their home agree to take thé paper for three months, You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—simply take the order, Have subscribers sign the subscription blank and bring it, as soon as you get it, to the circulation department of The Star. It's just as easy as eating strawber shortcake—and there is no limit to the number of tickets you can get. Each subscription you secure entitles to TWO TICKETS grownups), The Pala Coast, with five t run feature you (good for kiddies or to any performance. Remember ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—that from people who are not now taking The Star. show for a sign the bl. WHAT YOU'LL SEE the big Ackerman and Harris circuit, which has theatres in every big city on the Pacific Every Saturday they have a new show You'll like the show. mother and the whole family if you want. You can save up enough tickets to go to the SEATTLE § girl securing one new ce Hip Theatre is operated by pig vaudeville acts and a first- photoplay. You can take your Just have your neighbors They'll all want to take year. anks. The Star for three months. 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