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SECTION TWO SMR EE ES Seattle Man Transforms Duke’s Stables in Armenia to Stock Farm WIFE AIDS HIM IN HARD WORK Samuel E. New-| man Is Working} Thru War Areas ar East Relief took e which 3, little mained Above, MANY PRIZE ANIMALS Kv Pp: to t istrict was the akala 5,200 Plants by the cattle farming account of a quarantine. to pay for 6 used’ in a mammoth ruish the impover-| “mas display” here this fall 3 with farm i them to re e cultivation of the ng beauties y." Pring away upon trees, . one hundred feet Panamanian the t American vegetables and grain |in the air. being raised om the farm in /THIS 18 1 with t a REAL HUNTING s real hunting. y © plants are } eceasary to fell the of t type of American farm ng’s rosy dreams of walking bite picking the of the TO MAKE THEM SELF SUPPORTING halt wild healthy, boys and girls, Amer. f efforts in Armenia have Matinees: 2:30 s on a self-supporting to be a big ation of Ar- n are being hb kala ran education | ha of the reli iN, where the N f maintains an orphanage fo His wife helps him Ruloff and Matinees: 25¢ Telephone Service IT IS IMPERATIVE that our patrons do not use the New Telephone Directory— August issue now being delivered—until after midnight, September 1st. This directory contains many changes in f telephone numbers. Its use prior to mid- night, Saturday, September 1st, will result in wrong number connections caus- ing serious inconvenience to yourself and others and interfering. with the service generally. Use the Old Directory Until Midnight September Ist THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY The Seattle Star in the center, is a picture of one of the stock farm, formerly supplying thorobreds for the stables of Russian aristocracy, At the upper right is Samuel EB. New man, of Seattle, and on the left is his wife. jth “ Largest Collection of : Rare Orchids in St. Louis). Horticulturist for Botanical Gardens Obtains varieties, making aT shot her because she refused to mar- Nights Tinbbell’s Singing Jaze ‘onrey and O'Donnel Will ills Society Circus Miss Ttobbie Gordone Tiagescope on and PAGES 11 TO 20 SEATTLE, W. ASHL, THURSDAY, AUGUST : 23, 1928. CHICAGO WILL Cal Doesn’t Care Much ATTORNEY wiéS TEACH THRIFT © for Society and Gaiety SAVING 6 MEN Mrs. Coolidge Is Opposite From Husband; fea eee creat foto Maybe That's Why He's Lucky BY FLORA G, ORK ) something WASHINGTON, ‘Aug, 23.—Was 3t{¥ Working as Gang Watch- man, Is Killed by Train CHICAGO, taken ftw pl When Ch YORE ug. 23 martin, former state's Illinois, was instant train struck him as the lives of six men yes ing, writing len STRETCHED ¥ INCOME OF $750 course, which alms to gestive, allowing teachers it to their particular needs, w pared by Poter A, Morte Intendent of schools, with Io AKRLY and dolr and commu of her ust Yet t hen she gave her weekly t st winter that her husband was | ab eraments of the of thrift : ~ lalways present in some secluded FIRST GRADE | corner ot at the White House or not? es have it that there will be charm of ky star wan PHRIET Tho president likes to read a bitlentertaining, perhaps much of it First grade pupils are to get their |of American hi ecen: | The will be left largely ‘ s ME | first ideas of maving from reading | O™ then, restored buildings on the Karakala| “The Mitte a Her in thrift will be dr “The Ant and -the day between New York and here, he | , said on his arrival, “But it took four | te days to travel 110 milew by horse ing out of | Superintendent 2 portant factors in impressing the ng mind with ideas of saving Some of the choice 2e8 which the n will learn during the next] We Tell It With VALUES, Just Here From New York! 1,200 BEAUTIFUL It Took Them Both D R E S S E Ss} ings of chi dren m Too Long to Decide MILAN, Aug. 23.—Twenty-f years after Umberto Palli began to court Bignorita Eloise Manzelli, he , are im: to an "Take caro of your nickels and in ne of them | time they will care of y MOORE THEATRE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Main 0222 Season Opens Sunday Matinee in materials and designs to fit the new Fall season in advance —Dresses that show one at her best in day or evening apparel, and promise to carry her throuzh this season with a spirit both’ tharming and eloquent. obtained from 300 plants re- | collection of Aug. 26 |?" Box orrice | oor NOW OPEN LONDON, Aig. 23—A child born FOR WOMEN Seats on Sale sri ab cagt rk pi cot gah AND MISSES ita grandfather, 7 > nee eteaith, Sizes 16 to 48 IN MODES FOR JUNIORS Sizes 13 to 19 The price that proclaims the best values produced in America. With a view of appropriating some of the glory of “Sweet Sixteen,” many at- tempts are made to imitate “Sweet Sixteen” yle and value. They fail utterly in all “Sweet por relia bday een” essentia tyle, Quality and Value— - ° in quality . as well as immensity of stock and every-day avail- Lan fares $nthe Northwest xy Nights: doe ability of these remarkable garments, requires but little attention —say once in the morning, once in the afternoon- then leave it alone till Dad comes home, | For 20 years we have studied the “appetites” and “whims” of furnaces because our business is to help you select the ec | best suited to your partic- ular needs and to show you how to get the Ipost heat, out of it. | RETAIL There are ALWAYS more of ‘ithe beautifully styled garments in a “Sweet Sixteen” Shop at ‘$16 than there are imitations in any other store OCCASIONALLY; and yet we show thousands of others of the ycuthful “Sweet Sixteen” swagger, in the Higher Grades, economically priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way. GREAT COLLECTION F U R Attractively priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way. 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