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Crusade BEBE SHOULD FEEL COMPLIMENTED THRU FAITH IN HER FACE a | BONE WILL NOT SEEK OFFICE Power Bill’s Author Won't Run for Anything inte his po not pression that he ts f measure eal an that his to make Bone tending Tacoma Wednes outing clares, fight interest not expect August “| Declare Dividend econd reas on Steel Stocks x a WV YORK, J re The favorite pet of th Was a sheep, while Ros i e for dividend toward woodchucks, womb equal to $3.44 @ Madillos, kangaroos and cham: stock } BY JIM MARSHALL jit to the wastebasket, but today NHIS story is all so ge durned | we n an exc n, muddled up that you better And, gosh ha ne y all THE BON MARCHE {not try to understand it... .Oh,lof it was from the Grand Order of EMENT very well, go ahead and read the | Space Grabbers iratted thing, then, and eee if we One was from the American Jers care New York, all about Pe 2 % You know the drawback to all | pul rs, Waste basket Dresses Like These at This Price Should sport is that somebody has to be the sa a elect tam of goat ter © all lit words ins fonal ( raphy, ir tumna long, te toreador while the Ex-politiclans who rt to shy humorists | » r store worthless Cause a Rush Here Thursday! NEW SILK DRESSES } was good. [have afforded Jand jare fd around over c S practically Some day Mayor own pr }will retire into ob in (Will the lady in the third row, | who has been singing: ‘Speed the Day," please sit down and shut up? Thanks.) | This story is still muddied up, isn’t 1? Better not waste time on It any more Try the Loeb. Leopold casa instead . . . oh, very well. . babl y probably will retire {nto ob- livi mo wis made © cracking col unusually |sport of him. ' ° | ‘This dam story Is stilt so mud died up you probably can't make head or tail of it. hem,” sald Tov seriously, after we | eee had exp! » him the great sport | Well, what we're driving at fs that | of Space Grabt » the newspapers, |there are casualties in all sports, and| “but it's a be the death o* me, that one of our office boys is a/| carrying tons of it ualty in the great sport of Space| postoffice every bing in the Newspapers. | “why'n't you ix young lad's name is Townsend |+ shave a heart McCune. | Welt, ‘what Every day young Townsend dumps | Aiba al ja pile of mail on our desk and wipes off the perspiration from his pale brow and sighs heavily. It struck ua, suddenly, today, that | |we would look thru the mail. We |have always made it a rule to dump Pioneer Heard Wild Men up here from the to them guys Jim." 1a fellow do? Sizes 16 to 42 Canton and Printed Crepe! Straight line effect, bands of Oriental silk lace | insertion and novelty button trimmings, knife | pleated flounces, lace yokes and sleeves and cluster } pleated ribbon trimmings. Poudre, tomato, pumpkin, yellow, green, rose, shrimp, orchid, black, sand, tan, brown, navy, cocoa. Oh, thunder, gosh knows what this story is all about, All in the world it's written for is to grab off » few inches of space in The Star. Big Savings! Black Brytonia CAPES Unusually fine Capes — un- usually low in price. Gray lin- Old Records Are Found | Since tales of the “ape-men” |The Star has received from students and pioneers various stories and theories to account for them. Some of the let- |ters contained legends; others, scientific data; others, |stories of old timers bearing on the recent tales. As a matter of interest these will be printed. The Star takes truth of any of the theories or legends. se # | Another interesting theory con- ried off his aunt and cerning the Kelso “ape-men,” is furnished in The Star today by Kate Pulsifer, La Conner, Wash. | ‘The first article in this series told of one theory, based on an old | legend retold by a Sequim wo: man. | had they not t her? ne Journal goes on: “At last came the glad light of day, much to our relief. claimed these great, hairy men never attack in daylight, their giant forms have been seen enveloped in moun- tain fogs and mists of smoke. “As soon as daylight would permit eee BY KATE PULSIFER AVING become interested in the stories of the “ape-men,” [| retreat to the river, wish to tell about an old journal of | valley once more, my father. He was surveyor in what are known as the “early days.” Guided by an old Indian, my father had gone far into the hills in search of a famed lost mine the old Indian supposedly knew about. The old man had taken his daugh- ter to be packer and camp-maker, as was the way of these people. As the forest grew deeper and the hills more rugged, the two Indians gave every indication of uneasiness My father knew well that thelr We reached the where the Indian New Arrivals! ZNery Unusual |to Manitou for their escape." I might add that the lost mine re mained lost, concerned YOU'LL FIND IT HERE fear was. of the “Skious” or great) Woman asks $1,00 for béating. men of the mountains. Mrs. Anna M. Wingate sues Do- * He had some doubt that he could|menico Dicarlo for alleged assault. get the Indians to continue. The! Harold Wilson held here on Ta- Only third night the fear became real. coma larceny cha JOURNAL TELLS Detective L, Harris Jails ‘ x } The very latest styles in VELVET and combi- |OF EERIE EPISODE friend, Morgan Cloundy, 18, for nations of SATIN and VELVET! The Journal runs: typeweiter thett. j ; i “How long we slept T could not tell,| M. G. Flower, former Anacortes A wealth of colors in pokes, off-the-face and when there aroso from somewhere |¢ditor, found suffering from amne Matron’s styles. Chenille embroidery—contrast- near the most unearthly roar imag-|sia in Beverly, Central Washington ing colored self trim with novelty jewelry—ac- cordion pleated ribbon trim—feather trim. Women’s “Constant Comfort” Missing two years. Almond. G. Redding funeral ser. vices held Wednesday afternoon. Cornish school will offer new music courses this fall and will have new Ors. inable. "It was between the hoarse roar and vicious bellow of a mad bull and the dying baw! of something In mor- tal agony. It was surely something to make the hair raise and tho heart stand still. Compared with an com} Col. A. H. Brooks, U. 8, Geolo-| mon noise I ever heard, it was as a| sist, , enroute to Alaska to} fog horn to a cannon, supervise survey partie “The old Indian sprang to his feet| Heads of Pacific Biscuit Co. of and grabbed his gun. Coast are meeting in Seattle in “Klose nanish Shiou Shou!" he|Central building office. | shouted, ‘The great hairy men of the| Damages totaling $17,163 asked mountains! They are coming!’ aguinst gas boat Aloha for colli “Quick,’ said the Indian, ‘they car-|!on with Volunteer last Friday. ry off young girls and kill and eat| Search woods near North Bend for John Smith of Renton, who dis. appeared ‘Tuesday, leaving his wifo men “Whereupon he began yelling and shooting his gun. The girl began |in their auto by the side of the bravely to sing and wail, for they be. | road. lieve that only by showing great rik, Bye, Norway's famous barl- | courage and making a lot of noise |{one, to sing here August 20. could they scare away these fearful Blaze causes “alight damage to . . foen.” warehouse of Schwabacher & Co., Super-Values in Good Slippers! My father sald ho bolleved the|Tuesday afternoon. t i ‘< crles were made by huge timber Frank A Beard, Woodman of Black viei kid developed around a combination of wolves that sometimes came over the | World manager, was to bo honored Hand-turned soles—steel center and, one-straps. range, but to have told tho Indians |at meeting Wednesday night at I. arch supports with rubber heels, Broad toes—me- that, would have been a most deadly |O. ©, ¥. temple, 10th and Pine. Insult. For had not his own father Bast Madison street residents dium wide last—kid lined. Sizes 4 to 8. and grandfather seon these groat|may eck injunction to stop dump. hairy men, monsters of the moun. ing of garbage in Washington park [ tains, that stood elght feet high, and vicinity, and his daughter offered up a prayer | | TODAY’S “APE-MAN” STORY 7} began to come from Kelso,! |no sides in the controversy and does not vouch for the} Tho it has been} we made a hasty meal and began our| so far as my father was |$8,000,000 Given | which is custodian of the bulk of THE SEATTLE STAR STREI ECOND AVI The BonMarché- PIKE UNIO} In this in every color imaginable, or fancy effects in contrast A prons Two clever styles are Egyptian patterns; one of organdie top. with narrow lace Small, medium and Novel Styles Fancy Weaves in Wool and Rayon Mixtures at Three New Styles of They Make Their Debut on “Apron Thursday” You'll like the way they are trimmed In shades of rose, blue, orange, lavender and green. Second Floor—The Bon Marche -ason price SCOOP! From Leading Maker! Remarkable Values! 600 Women’s Wool and Rayon Sweaters This manufacturer is one of the leading makers of fine quality and right style sweaters y are at just a fraction of their earlier ! Oceans of colors! and here ! $1.95 lot are Slip-on, Jacquette and Golf Sweaters both plain and with stripes ing colorings. Sizes 36 to 44. Fascinating Colors! Rochell and Twin-Stitch in Mohair, Wool and Rayons Snappy Sweaters for sports wear in cap sleeve, sleeve- slip-on and golf style, lanvin, Kelly, less, jacquette, Mohawk, maise, colors. Second Floor—The Bon Marche at $1.95 of voile in Oriental and good quality gingham with in white or natural. large sizes. In the Food Shops Genuine Orange Pekoe Blend Tea, 2 Lbs. 95c Makes delicious iced tea; 1b. excollent 300) 2 Ibs... 556 Socom, Ib, 100) 2 Ibe. ..10 1b. 1005 4 new lot: sweet; . 50e Non-a-Wake, the perfect coffee substitute; Ib. sea y Ib, tins, for. , ae r Nature's or, Thurs- day only, Del Monte Tomatoes lic Can Large cans; choice; solid packed; $1.75 dozen Ibs. for . Deechnut Pork Be large No. 1 cans; extra fine beans in toinato sauce; can, fer dozen. 81.00 Imported Norwegian Hirisling Sardines; extra fancy: small fish; in pure olive oil; 14e; 6 for... ROe che Queen Olives: et green; Jar Square Pineappl n, Vory tasty Batterhorna; topped with nuts; you will live them; 2 5 fOr seeees for hee "Main! FloorcThe Bon Marche Solar Nrand Broken Sliced Pine- apple; Jarge cans; fine fruit, in syrup; § large slilces to each can; each......... 22%e Delleta Spaghettt; 10\4-o7. cans fine Spaghetti a L'Italienne: AN cise eeee 6 weeseeeeeee 6c Strawberry Jam; 8-oz. ser new jam; glass........... le Cakes 35¢ Each and good. “H-O" Notled Oatsay.n 20-ounce can be cooked tn to 3 minutes. While 2 pkgs. for Be Carnegie School PITTSBURG, July 31.—The Car. nogie institute, of Pittsburg, has |been awarded $8,000,000 as an addi- tion to ita endowment by the Car- negio corporation of New York, left the fortune Andrew negie. The total amount given to the Carnegie institute by Carnegie and the Carnegie corporation now totals $38,000,000, by Car. Rules on Employes of City Are Asked An opinion from Corporation Coun sel T. J. UL. Kennedy was being sought Wednesday by Councilman Ralph Nichols, who seeks to learn whether employes working on city projects outside the city limits should come under civil service rules, Em. ployes at Cedar lake and the Skagit are not under clvil service, Nichols claims, of word in style. the desirable The Trimmings Are Feathers Embroideries ‘Velvet Effects Fancy Pins Lace Effects Large Bows Self Trimmings | Third Floor—The Bon Marche Madame X Reducing Corsets Women everywhere are adopting Madame X Cor- They're built on scientific massage principles sets. that cause reductions of 5, astonishingly short time. Made of the most resilient Para rubber—especially designed for reducing purposes—and strong enough to really hold one in. $9.85 in Light Gray—$11.85 in Pink Expert corsetieres to serve you. Second Floor—The Bon Marche inn Indian Head 20c Yard 1,000 yards Unbleached Indian Head; a heavy, useful material for porch screens or camp purposes. Dress Voiles 20c pieces; 36 Inches wide; good patterns; blue, brown, looking gray, tan and helio. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Black Satin Hats —They’re New! —They’re Popular! —They’re Moder- $4.95 These jaunty a unusual for their fine quality ship. They are also the last small cloche models, the-face or droop- ing brim styles, and medium sized hats. $2.95 in Chinese red, Harding, sheik and other ately Priced! models are materials and workman- The off- 10 and 20 pounds in an Floral Dimity 25c 30 pieces pretty Floral Corded Dimities; 36 inches wide; fine and sheer; blues, pinks, yellow and hello. AINFALL DOWN, SUNSHINE’S UP Rainfall in Seattle since March has been less than in any similar period for 33 years, Weather Man M. B. Summers announced Wednes: day. Tho total precipitation for the past five months has beon 2.99 inches, against a normal of 9.27 Inches. The mean temperature and the amount of sunshine have both been above normal, altho July's rainfall was tho closest to normal of any of the five months. Summers claims that the weather has been behaving Itself, and that Seattle people have no kick about the summer weather this year, Delay Confab on City Labor Fight Failure of contractors to appear be: fore the board of public works meet. ing Tuesday delayed the investigation into the labor dispute betweon tron workers and contractors employed on the W. Spokane st. bridge Would Bring White Indians to Experts TORONTO, Ontario, July ®30.— Richard ©. Marsh, leader of the Da- rien expedition, has offered to bring his party of “white Indians" before the British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science next week. It is probable the offer will be cepted, and the British scientists will be asked to decide whether Marsh's party are albinos, descendants of the lost Scotch colony which set out for Darien, in 1696, or a new race of Indians, Marsh and his party are stopping at Prescott, Ontario, preparatory to attending the moeting here. Raymond Haycock Sought by Friends Friends today searched Seattle for Raymond Hayeock, 28, formerly of Butler, N. J. He is an auto me chance and hag been missing since the war, Anyone knowing his where abouts may communteate with Mrs, 1% Carlson, MB Irse-8103, sjed Tuesday by N AUTOGRAPH FIEND, MEBBE! Funny what peculiar tastes bur glars develop. . For instance: “After using @ pass Key to enter the lobby of a hotel at 222 Columbia st., a thief looked around and then walked off with the hotel register! The case was repor® Mrs, Maud Jones, landlady. Pacific Commerce Here Shows Gains Transpacific commerce batween Seattle and Oriental ports shows a rapid increase, according to a report issued yesterday by Frank Hanlon, y of the Merchants’ Ex: change of tho Seattle Chamber of Commerce. During the first six months of this year, arrivals and dopartures of ves: ngaged In this |trade increased 162, as compared with the same perlod of 1928 Total arrivals and departures for the first half of this year increase 165 vessels, as compared with samo period last year,