The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1925, Page 7

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@EDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 ‘ SNE SEATTLE STAR : HUNTING HOMES , : —w, i 4 FOR TEMPLARS | é | | sire Need More Rooms for Big Throng -of Visitors T Wh : at —-|.2".| MY LIBERAL OFFER | 2 3B wwiit ar sens see's] [You Most? | Some of the features of the June issue of this super maga — Hearst's Inter national and Cosmopolitan to the People of Seattle - | : To prove my case, I go the very limit ; in offering you a copy of the world’s ; two greatest’ magazines, now one, An secs | at an unusual reduction + + « « | i is relates the story of aman who o to love hig brother's i ae, wistful tale, full jon—strong men ¥ for a little bit of combined. see Tangled Love Told by 4 great author eR Spence eggs. csr tga BUREAU OF ; MISSING Divorce RELATIVES What 12,000 cases sche tar invites the venfors 0 wes thic reveal about you | department as an ald hu finding missing Semtives or friends. The department ts {s nelp in reuniting these whe have bees Stparated. These w nm Y claim, is this: In all my 28 years of experience in the magazine world, I never have seen a single issue so remarkable as the June number ofCosmo- politan, with which iscombined Hearst's International. Never have I seen such a 70c value offered for 35c. But to merely make such a statement may not con- vince you. Hence my unique offer below. Thave much at stake. It is my duty tomake new friends for this magazine. Isell nearly 2 million copies per month. You, too, have something at stake. Where can you get e so much for your money? I rely on your comparison. If you agree that this is the greatest “buy,” you will be Headers whe may kno ef persons mentioned im this column as missing ae requested also to report te ‘The Star, Other mewspapers are invited | te reproduce such items ae will interest their readers. Heart Throbs | | The Seattle office, Western Un- fon, ds unc egrams, per | to death or sickness, for: | HUGHS, 2732 Seventh ave. s. MRS. J. 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He has won over $30,000 recently, as a “eide-line.”* tables. A fas- cinating revelation. © party, but you see I left for Pittsburg the n enough to know that I have a one-track mind have thought of nothing but steel ‘and the steel busthess since I re- Humor turned ; Tonight, however, I am sitting tn The chatter of a jazz the offico waiting for a long dis-| crazy nurse tance telephoge call from New York | ™ and while I am here I will write; Ring Lardner, the king of story- to you. | jesters, offers in “The Zone of What's the matter, Syd? Why | Quiet,” a real “‘side-splitter"”—a & fare’ characterization of a nurse and her adventures with the sheiks of Broadway. id you leave the party word to anyone? I thought you were going to see/ us off on the train the next day. | There was quite a delegation at the | E Mystery station. You probably saw the pre ust clip the coupon and hand it to any tures of some of the women in th ‘ newspapers. There were ax many conan heed aie dealer. You get a 35c copy for only 18c. comeras surrounding us as there cag Medeerr nee rr were cannons at the time of the dence. A tale as only Mary Rob charging of the Light Brigade. erta Rinehart can tell it. More We forego all profit. We stand the expense, Mother, who arrived at the party thrilling than the “The Bat.” A unexpectedly Just as Leslie wax fin- | story you can't stop reading. ishing that tango, h ‘ome home | “Who Killed Carroway Were it possible, we'd say “absolutely free,” but the 18c is not ours to give away. It with us. At the train she said she “felt like one of those moving pic ture actresses and the sensation is School Teachers nothing I desire.” What one man represents the expense in getting this She talked a lot about the dis : ry graceful notoriety of it all, but I thinks lof them magazine toyou. © | EI Cera rere em ee could see A she was much ber Frank, but friendly, Saat tered as ske basked in the warmt i q Leon pictures mod- of Leslie's popularity. : pepe il mo if das cn, We do not make one cent. In fact, to carry hat did you think of Leslie's ity advantages. searching, i iti i dancing? I confess 1 was greatly brifigat anal Brey teach: out my plan here and in or cities, it surprised—and a little apperhensive. , ali parents should consider 3 You know, Syd, dancing is not my | the critical problema Mr. van costs us thousands of dollars, But we glad aa var eee ih peal ly spend it to attract permanent readers. : Some way, I never expected Lea- E: Bhat Gos ee Its Famous Writers ae ; Nae ear off levee Ante tates amie eee i This is one of the most beautiful of maga- ) never quite happy when he sees This list can't spotlight al/ the . : id id his wife the center of interest and offerings in such a big and fascin, zines-—one of the most expensive to print. and hand this admiration among his friends, if he ating issue. There are stories and Coupon te Paar nn ee artigies by Rayal Brown, Vers: Read the column at the left—see the great I don’t just know that I can de Countess of Cathcart, Ernest Newsdealer monbe the mixe feelings that were Poole, Edwin Balmer, ). 0. array of material offered you. It is a costly : mine when I saw my wife going McIntyre, Count de Prorok, 7 today —It is thru t suous measures with George Ade, Meredith Nichol collection Mel irtoria:’ There’ walk ote ton, Bruno Lessing, Wilbur Hall, worth 170 to motion, however, of which 1 ‘as | Ray Long, Victor MacClure, Wil fectly conscious. I hated the liam Dudley Pelley, Helen Dav- I want you to know this magazine. I want you as a regular reader. Please accept my offer. Get your copy for only 180, The time is limited. Olip the coupon now. 3 ms, Arthur How. oats mie nee T, Crowell, No issue could be Me eigahay ties caren or more carefully balanced as to floor, snatch my wits from his arms ings. Think of it: two maga. and knock him into smithereens, q ‘oi io one for the cost of one Of course, you can see how silly Sc. that was of me, Syd. . I myself saw this only a few minutes after- wards when I heard my mother, Its Beauty who had arrived on the scene most The June issue is as costly an unexpectedly, making caustic re- offering artistically as it is ina Marks of disapproval o ‘ : Sinking’ duck ne eet eT fiterary way. Harrison Fisher, you! ---——-- 4 Use Coupon To Get Your ot uegeaustee Cepy > In Seattle ne Upon presentation af this coupon and 18c please give ta the bearer era net.” an exhibition of her- Howard Chandler Christy, Dean commons “3 me : ie Cornwell, James, Montgomery ° | Cosmopolitan with which is 1 didn't know that Leslie could Flagg, Ralph Barton, Lucte | : Oaks ai ence, aem tank: Leslie cout Flsge ‘son Marsh, James E. combined Hearst's Internat ° Infor that knowing she was to have Allen, Walt Louderback, Mar on this party and thinking her dancing shall Frantz, Charles Hi Mr. . was le ity, he . ¥ was tie rusty, ah. had bees git W. D. Stevens, J | International Magazine pan: w A Forrest C, Ctagks-— dtich great ak ace ioccwie:! || HIS OFFER EXPIRES Monday, June 8, 1925 both in Atlantis Ce and F. Schabelitz, ohn La Gatta, 2 on a 9 Vy | 9 ) ® Regular price d5¢ #eopm c fght, 1026, Nv. A. 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