The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1923, Page 3

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aoa FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923. WHAT STAR REPORTER LEARNED IN SURVEY g to California bout SOME SEATTLE TRANSFER MEN SAY "NO, SOME “YES Many Go to California, But Hurry Back Soon as They’ve Had Taste; attle from California, Seattle to Puget aro leay ting in small on mall farms Many Go to Small Towns; More | ,,.j,rls,or ome men Less changing about within the city ople own better furniture when they own It at all, Apart ment house dwellers are many Seattle grows in perr nce popularity and population Move to Seattle Than Leave yare employing aut ondt.| haul their hous eriods of em-| MORE PEOPLE ARI 4 housing | HOME OWNERS N¢ ace out © But the m SEATTLE PEOPLE 25 CARS GO ‘TO RETURN TO STAY CALIFORNIA SINCE JAN, 1 But to M re peor Since January 1, Bekins ; and packed 1 R00 K Al ioads of furnit we died thru Bekins from the : i nm Hundreds o! of the HAY FEVER Treated at Home To avoid hay fever entirely, go away for two months. If you can’t go, Vicks will help you en- dure it at home. Keep Vicks in the nostrils to protect the mem another branes. Inhale the vapors of ¢ Vicks melted in a spoon to clear‘ mf a the head 2 ly rk : A rub with Vicks at bedtime sets . will often keep away asthma. ICKS VapoRus Over 17 Mutton Jane Uso Yiary 5.00 Complete FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westinke Ave. Near Fourth and Pike \ rt NEL ~ Are Changing Conditions Making Gypsies of Us All? I, W. CAUSE TROUBLE Threats of “Terror Reign” rh Bras Fail to Bring Fruit Shine ‘Things? Ghinkah held (fae de Ca TD THE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER THE SEATTLE STAR. THE CROTE-RANKI F.KEOEL, Prealdent em { ———_ W. DO NOT (Here and There| OREGON SLAYER GOES TO DEATH Dan Casey Is Hanged for Murder of Special Officer wt Murdock i fire. Wien i , t ined by thet rh rs Just Now Sweaters. Offer Attractive Savings me CoM. TC: Camp Is Man Urged to Try or Closed on Sunday Entirely New System ACOMA, Aus ‘ A wonderful assortment of Fiber Sweaters’in Tux- every new shade represent- Now priced $5.95 and $8.95, ; ok ‘Takes 80 Firemen 3k woe to Throw Her Out ~ SOIC VIENNA : brigad OPENS |" edo and jacquette style: in sizes 36 to 44. itentiar ed 1 Mm Sleeveless Sweaters, for golfing, tennis and‘ outing, in beautiful silk and wool combinations, in beaver, Harding blue and gold, buff and gold, Chinese blue and gold, copen and gold, jockey and seal. Sizes 36 to 44, Extra special, $2.45. Something new No matter how much of a photographic fan you may be, our stock, not only of cameras but of ac- cessories, is so complete and so varied that a visit to Brushed Wool Golf Coats, with several attractive color combinations. Sizes 86 to 44. Unusual value, $6.50. pee Mohair and Camel’s Hair Golf Coats in natural and? shades; plain backs with fancy fronts Priced $7.00 and $10.00. * —Second Floor, beaver sizes. Developing, printing and en ~ - t larging ¢f the superior kind. ONSTIPATION | ‘ Northwestern Photo Supply Co. Spee eee | nr jorthw: % é y p (Eastman Kodak Co.) be at work-| Always relief in taking ‘ i PAIR Ae 1415 Fourth Ave. on CHAMBERLAIN’S Want. Ada to TABLETS y have clothes for women ‘olks, tooi—Advertisement | Easy—pleasant—effective—only 25¢ } The Economy BAKING POWDER Sales 21/2 times as much as that of any other brand. Who said they dreaded the thoughts of getting up in the morning? No one—not when they know that a nice plate of\pip- ing hot griddle cakes—made with Calumet—is waiting. Calumet makes a big difference—you can tell it the minute you put the first tasty bite to your tongue. Calumet is sure. It never fails. Griddle cakes, biscuits, every baking in which it is used comes to the table just right—light, tender, perfectly raised and thoroughly wholesome. It contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by the United States Pure Food Authorities—used by more housewives than any other brand. There are no failures—no waste. The eggs, butter, flour, sugar and other ingredients that cost you so much money are always converted into pure and tempting bakings. Calumet has demonstrated to millions of housewives that it is the most dependable and economical. Have you tried it? A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Calumet Griddle Cakes 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 level teaspoons Calur met Baking Powder 3 cups milk Sift flour, baking powder and salt well together. Add milk, making eoft bat ter. Bake immediately on hot griddle well greased. Add two or three table- ns of melted butter, if richer and shorter cakes are desired

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