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AGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, AUGI The Vanishing Mt. Rainier. THE E STOR, OF THE STAR fill August Clearance Sale xceptional Furniture Values at THE NATIONAL —_——- ("9 il digs thw Weather Forecasts; Wild ducks 4 s up North ¢ South almost two ad announced by the Canadian National word received from their agent Old settlers in Ontario say that have they known the ducks and Southward migratory fligt 0 early tio for 1 tt wit mansen s much as They believe that an early winter is coming. — , n 6 even der Hudson Bay fur trappers report that the wild rice, favorite food of wild ducks and geese, matured very early this year. The maple leaves in the started turning red and yel month early. Ojibway Indians, on the other hs seasons are three weeks late this y arrive late instead of ahead of prediction on the fact that in Au 200 feet deep to catch genuine mally they would find these red trout below the surface of the lakes Bedroom Set— Bicecial signed Take Pick elthe human air r within memory neve 3 1 jomical carly future peaking, it will be low, featureles 1 dumped m: - of us humans are e whole sot Bo! Some Substantial Savings in Our Exchange tourist country of Ontario in mid-Aug RERZEREETEPEREESREUSTSESSSERSETS =H Payments Are Convenient With = small down payment on the fur- niture selected, it ts delivered to your Later pay- ments are agreeably ranged Joubt, the pea al shape naaie Thou canst not tell how rich a dowry sorrow gives the soul, how firm a faith and eagle sight of God. —Alford Tiffin, 0., improves, Grocery clerk hit a salesman for singing “Yes, we have no bananas.” | The longer you brew ~ Its Fasy to Pa ~ the National ay Amount Tien Purchase Paymest $50 $1.00 75 3.00 100 5.00 200 10.00 15.00 Never hit a train with an auto, Ilinols railroad sued a man who did and won the case. o three makes heat point of the moun Our Latest Cabots ata aay, Indeed, that a ® have een light erup t time, recor To the Cabots of Philadelphia, greetings courring ae + recently ‘aa May they find that Kabotchnick by another an 854 1668 and 1870 name will smell not of the codfish and bean, but be sweet " ne in Americanism and the pungent flavors of the Delaware water gap. B The historic Cabots of “the land of the bean and the cod, did not welcome the Philadelphia Cabots, nee Kabotch- nick, into the family, strange to relate. They could find NATIONAL CREST | Calice -the better it gets. | Today surface LETTER FROM Period Dining Table alnut Dining Chair American W Table in LEATHER SEAT the graceful Queen Anne de sign. It bas full six-f und is an unusual Well constructed American Walnut Chair, with genuine Blue Leather seat. A real ot ex You Are Invited no glad approval for our famous melting pot that prom- ised to casserole two Kabotchnicks into two Cabots and serve them hot. In fact, when Harry and Myrtle Ka- botchnick legally appealed to the Pennsylvania court to change their name to Cabot, the be id scior peared in force to oppose them. The latter did not 80, but it is probable that their sensitive souls revolted « V RIDGE MANN This ie a deep-sea atory, I took a cruise around the sound in Telephone Direct MA In-4271 To stop in at any time and in- spect our complete homefurnish- ing stock saving at only— $7.50 the propsect of having a member of the family name “Myrtle.” Anyway, they revolted, but Harry won and are now Cabots by law, if not by blood. We are all aware of the exclusiv Massachusetts. They even hold poetic = only to God,” and that is something beyond Man. Harry and Myrtle, of will find it even if they so aspire, to live up to anything o kind. Perhaps they will not attempt it. Perhaps tt will go their way content in the thought that they, the Philadelphia Cabots, nee Kabotchnicks, have made a name ‘for themselves, while the Cabots of Massachusetts or inherit theirs. National hurniture G. Mho0.000 cups were served 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER F/FTH in fercational EXPOSITION: #2 SunaeeseeeuseseesnsousseseseeEseeuneeisuSEUSeESESeESRUES00SSESS000500088R my private yacht yesa- sie pt: terday, It is a Silver LA 87 Lake launch with a one 2 man-power engine and uses perspir= ation for fuel, The wife drives it from the back seat, ae usual, She says,*Pull on your right oar = NO, I mean your LEFT oarl" or vice versa, Anyway, it makeg conversation, Got as far ae Illahee and saw a fairy in a one- piece bathing suit, and seine to stop, "I'm all tired out", I told the wife, "I've got to stop and rest a while", "Yeo", tho wife replied, IS good-looking, ien't shet® Veraciously yours, here hge 7 course, Avoid Motor Oils paraffin, asphalt or any other ibetance. Aristo Oil Tt was a shoe salesman who swam the English Channel, not a book crude which has no Tebricetlog value. agent after » customer. 4 Miss Robinson, world’s champion woman walker, did not _ turning from auto rides. learn kt re *she Kansas City pair. avorced 25 years, will rewed. This 1s the longest vacation on record. When the Presses Quit Very many Americans are asking what will happen when Germany’s printing of paper marks no longer means Money, good or bad. Commerce & Finance tries to ex- plain. First, some of the biggest nations and some of the big- gest banks have repudiated their i disastrous or lopg-continued disti s. The French revolutionists issued over 44,000,000,000 * francs in assignats and beheaded anyone who refused to Ants Well Preserved. |» accept them, and the whole issue was wiped out. ath Millions of Years Old c and Central American governments have been chronic re- on ; raed Have 1 fe, them. pudiators. Mexico, Spain, Austria and Prussia have de Pine Resin foe eng Orca tapes ae faulted and up to the year 1848, France had been bar : HF + rupt five different times. The Bank of Sweden has de- faulted three times. The Bank of England has failed four times andthe Bank of France three. The recoveries in all of these cases was not long de- layed, and this was because a nation’s wealth, is her pro- ~ ductive capacity. The German mark may be a thing to laugh at and, presently, a thing to kick out of circulation, but the analy. ¢ sis of the Quarterly Review for last month shows that, | «a r rfect ib an “altho Germany has lost important values by the ren- ' der of portions of her territory, she still has more coal than Great Britain and France combined; her potash re- ' sources are still unlimited; her railways, canals and ter- minals have been repaired and modernized; her factories | have been brought up to date and her buildings and farms improved; her shipping has been partly rebuilt.” Fran — SCIENCE Baltic Amber. Hea OLLIES Not Flint-like “Carbon” —which you must chisel out of motors looks she gave aght himself © called him her “FIRST your fifth,” And this hard “carbon” forms more quickly than another kind about which you should know. The Other is Soft and Fluffy The residue that Aristo Motor Oil deposits is of another kind. LL motor oils deposit some carbon- aceous residue, known as ‘“‘carbon.”’ No oil does otherwise. But there are two kinds of ‘‘carbon.’’ That from some oils attaches to piston heads, spark plugs, and valves. It be- comes hard and flint-like. And it stays. Chisels are required to remove it or acetylene torches to burn it off. It is It is soft and fluffy so that most of it blows out : hard enough to score cylinder walls. with the exhaust. é “ It is softer than your cylinders, pistons and Causes Four Motor bearings, so cannot scratch or wear them. Troubles Cars run thousands of miles farther without having valves ground or cylinders, pistons and This hard ‘‘carbon”’ acts as an abrasive, spark plugs cleaned. Your motor retains full wearing cylinder walls, piston rings, bear- Compression. Kt doesn’t “knock. ings, etc. With Aristo Oil motors get efficient lubrica- R i tion without developing these troubles. They Parts of it often become incandescent, causing “knocking” due to pre-ignition. last longer, run more smoothly and give more Other particles become attached to the power. Aristo is made by lubrication specialists spark plugs, short-circuiting the spark, so your motor misses. equipped with every known facility for the pro- Still others work up under valves, Try Aristo Oil for three months. Test it un- Ask for touring road maps at any Union Service Station. duction of a perfect motor oil. Used by famous causing bad seating and loss of com- der all conditions. Note the improvement in the e e ol * ta being accurate ays perish ap from call MA1n-0600 and phone ‘om the Bal nt Ads, It's not ne e to the office hed up f cesar Mexico will elect a president. it she 1 needs any candidates we can let - her have a few. Ten movie actors really drifted two Gaye on the Pacific, showing fans » wishes come true. Argentina wants a big loan. She William Rockefeller’s Estate Study of the recently-filed report on settlement of the estate of Wm. Rockefeller, John’s brother, who died last year, discloses considerable food for thought, like this: _ Net value of estate. Invested in tax-exempt securities. $67,649,660 4 33,055 Get it? Uncle William Rockefeller died more ' per cent tax exempt. Again, Uncle William’s net estate contained but $3,000,- 600 worth of Standard Oil stocks, and inquiry .develops that the big S. O. “insiders” are unloading, extent. Of course, Standard swwcks are u heavenly, but Standard now the i stronges competition it ever encountered. If its monop- | Oly is impaired, as may ve possible, and value of its stocks | _ drops, who do you suppose will be found holding the be ) sack? Why, the little mice, of course, just as in the case of paying income . Of course, death has seat- | ~ tered the holdings of many of the old Standard “insiders” % _ but it would seem that those still left to us have come to | braces believe that it is not wi Let him who neglects to raise the fallen, fear lest, when he falls, no SPAT Ty one will stretch out his hand to lift him up—Saadi, ¢ Said General Oglethorpe to Wesley, “I never forgive.” “Then 1 hope, f NK sir,” said Wesley, “you never sin.” N basket,” or one octopus Meat Un, t rs Vann get ie from Firpo. than 65 to a still pe drivers in the most gruelling tests. combatethy, pression, which means loss of power. operation of your motor, 2 to “keep all their eggs in one Coal Trade Journal says coal will be gone in 603% yeurs, It may be gone this winter. ; A watch has 160,144,000 ticks a year. This is more than a cows