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5 300 URIENTALS 7 IN SCHOOL HERE ittle Almon-Eyed Students Master English Washington Okitsu Life with George axander is just But George like He ts a diligent digger for know @dge, and when he is thru with studies at the Main street 00 he takes an nth Losenbell Kabuto learns to read and w ofMis fathers George ts one of th ne years, of the Main Not many people in Seattle know about the Mai They don't send thelr kidd Rut there are 200 almon 1 hit tle Orientals, al! eager to learn Who are studying the ling toms and habits of their try under its roof. The wooden Small for the classes estied amid the little Jap jops just south of Yesler way. It the Seattle public school for the Bons and daughters of Old Nippor An@ethe Dragon Republic, who by Birth or migration find themselves bere. Japane pupils street there age, cus new doun far it houses, ts too building anese English Bothers ‘Em them they big dit use what ite the ninth learns speedily Are not afraid to try ficulty is making them they learnyin their daily It's pretty tough, tho, in @ll those invectives used to the pitcher—consequently &@ la ChinoJapanese, is the cards. And, while every such lapse brings ® call from “Teacher.” th don't Dlame the swarthy little ballplayers for reverting to Chinese or Japanese under stress of éxcitement Baseball is next to school in pop ularity——perhaps it leads in some of ‘the little Oriental minds. But Americanism, that is what Teally comes first under every little Diack-thatched crown. It is incul cated in each child from the time he enters the school until he is sent out “thru the fourth grade to some other school. Every lapel bears a Red | Cross button and a tiny American “flag. Some even shine with Victory lean honor emblems. | The duties of citizenship and love | of their new iand is taught, and they “are willing to learn. Little Mary Jane Okitsu, sister to ¢ stood up Tuesday afternoon always or a recited, without trace of accent. /*1 Love My Country,” for a Star | _ Feporter. “They do, all of them,” says Ida J. | « ‘Mahon, principal of the school, “and | little Miss Pert—that's what we call Mary Jane—is only an example.” | But Mary Jane, who says she and | Georges were born in Skagway, | | Alaska, proves the fallacy of the| old Far Eastern belief that the wom- | (en aren't worth educating. Enjoy Singing forgotten their own. Toshi Mitisu | ‘Tsuchiya can sing, “How I Love My | Garden” just as well as he can wail “*Ki Mi Ga Yo," the Japanese na- tional anthem. And a mixed chorus of Japanese and Chinese boys and) girls singing “Uncle Sammy, Here's My Share,” show their ability to syncopation. “They are the best pupils I've ever had any experience with,” says Miss Mahon. “We need no disciplinary Measures; we have no truancy, and they are willing, eager and consci entious in their studies. “AS ay of their industry, here's How ‘s a ttle Chi nese boy, ‘came to this country at Christmas time. How Soon, get 4 American flag and tell us about | How Soon took a flag from) the And Hi the wall, and, after a discourse, _ s0metimes hard to follow, but with. ‘out a hesitation, wound up with— “put we like to call the Stripes and | Stars, Old Glory.” _ “The parents co-operate with us absolutely,” said the principal. “They back us up in everything we do here, | and next year we are going to have | & parentteacher association. We} " couldn't before, because none of the | “parents spoke English, but more | | than 320 of them were enrolled in / our night school this year and have p progressed rapi rapidly.” — as “HINDU PRO PROPHET IS | JUST PLAIN INDIAN EUGENE, June 6.—Hindus from) \ Hindustan may be real prophets, but prophesying Hindus from Pendleton ae little respected. One Aba Ney, ostensibly a native of Egypt, recent- presented himself to the Eugene ans as an all-knowing prophet. He completely mystified his audi- ence with his answers ¢o their ques tions, and would no doubt, have reaped a good harvest from credu lous ones had not some college stu deits from Pendleton, the “proph ‘s" home town, recognized him as a halt-breed Indian of that place. FRENCH BEAUTIES GO WITHOUT STOCKINGS PARIS, June 6—With silk stock ings costing $10 a pair and up, and so thin that they scarcely last a day witnout tearing, fashionable French Women are wearing no stockings at all. At the Longchamps races, the oth er day, several famous beauties, in cluding Mme. Marguerite Valois ‘wore no stockings, their high-heeled slippers were cut away at the instep and on the side, leaving only a sort of network of leather thongs. Low Pecked and armless gowns also were 1221 1 hird Ave COR UNIVERSITY: THE SEATTLE STAR tal - Little Orientals Are Learning to Be Americans | Here's little Orientals who Americans Main native are earning how to be and they lke it school pupils ance. Below: Alexander Losenbel! and his sister, Mary pupils Kabuto Oktteu Jane, the star os 1 LEMON JUICE Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! eee tee ees Squeexe the futee of two iemons| into a bottle containing three ounces | of orchard white, shake well and you have a quarter pint of the beat | and com-| lotion, at very, freckle and tan beautifier, snfall cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will plexion very { FOR FRECKLES | i supply three ounces o* orenard white | for a few cents, Massage this rweet ly fragrant lotion face neck, arma and hands each day and tee how freckles and bleminhes dix appear and how soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It s harmless and never irritates. What Causes Wrinkles Wh the Remedy? Stop to consider what produces | wrinkles and sagginess of skin. Pre- | mature aging, mal-nutrition, ete ‘ause the flesh to shrink, lose ita| youthful plumpness and firmne: The skin then too large for the | flesh underneath; doesn't fit tightly and snugly it used to--it wrinkles or s be plain that to tighten } the skin, make it fit the face per feetly in every place, will effectual is easily and harm ed by dissolving an red saxolite a haif pint of witch hase and using }the solution as a face wash The becoming fir Every wrinkle and sag are affected at once.— Advertisement When you think of “pdvertising | 2——— | think of The Star. |board a car on 12th st ly remove the hateful wrinkles and | jb Th oe |SHOVEL WOMAN INTO CAR; SKIRT TOO TIGHT PHILADELPHIA, ‘That y i the mother of inven tion” was proved again when a worm an in an ultra-tight skirt tried to June 6 was #o tight, and the crowd was #0 large that it was just impossible to lift the garment point A street cleaner came to the res cue. 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HOWARD STALL, 11 — Sanitary Market FRESH RAWBERKIES And @ Full Line of Re Fruits and Nuts PUBLIC SANITARY (Gs ae ET & MILLER’S DELICATESSEN Sanitary Market—Main Floor Booth 111 Successors to Hudson's Delicatessen ROGERS’ OR PORTER'S Peanut Butter, 35c 2 ibs. . HEINZ BEST DIN Pickles, dow 20c UNION MEATS— UNION BUTCHERS Always Fair to Organized Labor YUKON MEAT CO. STALLS 30.32.34 SANITARY MARKET H. A. BROXSON LOWER FLOOR & JACK SMITH Proprietors of FEDERAL MEAT CO. Stalls 103-105.107.109, Sanitary Market COOL, SWEET MEATS Now that warm weather ar all tumor Check Packages, te Sagar Stel) VELVET EDGE SHARP SHOP Sharpens All Kinds Safety Kazor 1 Seimsora, Kni t B—eon COFFEE! 35c COFFEE 3 Ibs. $1.00, 114 Ibs. 50c Special Blend Coffee 30c Ib. 1 pint Vanilla or Lemon Flavor $1.10 28c Stall 40—Economy Market First Avenue Entrance MEATS BIG i COME EARLY LEGS MUTTON SPRING LAMB POT RC VEAL AND SMOKED MEATS Me Rogers’ Baking Powder 4 pesky flies are arr nder which yo We Our meats ng ue foods are kes BOAP- Crystal White, ar PENCILS Others Faber's Fite Fl mut. ny Mkt. ie Price Every Day. Kristoferson’s Pore Milk Quart—Rvery Day rare P10 Sir ani 9 Pike Mat At Whole: . Lower It Keeps Moist Tho Flavor Lasts WHY? Nothing but the best of materials goes into it 1501 PIKE PLACE Head of Farmers’ Row DOWN! 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Satisfaction Guaranteed 11. can Folgve’s Golden 45c Lb. pkg. § 35c Coffee Flavor Pint bottle Maple Syrup 20¢ 20¢ 15¢ 15¢ 35¢ 10¢ Full quart Distilled Vinegar 1 ‘Ib. 1 tb Crisp Gingersnaps Fig Bars : Pure Fruit Jam Prepared Mustard Libby's Hot 12-02, Jar 6oz. jar $ tall cans Sauce Milk Crepe Toilet Alaska 2 large 5 rolls car ae per 36e can Sockeye Salmon 300 pkg. Washing 6 bars Laundry 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 4 be Tip Matches 5 boxes Jersey Matches 2% Ibs. Malt Syrup . 4% Ib, Hops 20¢ can Pink Salmon Stalls 7-8-9 Economy Market First and Pike Powder Soap CORNER PUBLIC MARKET FRESH EGGS 45c Doz. are low but the quality good. PAGE 17 Northwest Corner FIRST AND PIKE BUY MEATS AT MURRAY’S Best the Volume Prices to beat and most complete line on market. enables us all competition. Sanitary Pabile Market Murray Meat Co. Washington Market STALLS 1-3-5 CORNERMARKET 94-96 PIKE ST. New Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25¢ for 15¢, 4 for 25¢ 6 for STALL 10-4 Sanitary Market——Lower Floor FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY DELICATESSEN STALL 21 Sanitary Market, Lower Floor STALL 21 and Loganberry y 25¢ ib. Mince Meat 2 Ibs srr 25¢ Home-made Meat all Dill Pickles 10¢ doz Je Loaves, Salads, Dressings ‘YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Look over these absurdly low prices at SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER First Ave. Entrance Union Suits, see this remarkable showing ine $1.00 00 |: Children's Play Suite—Bring in the boy. great value 50¢. pentseensemnnentemRSSSE sizes 8 to 1 nderwear, genuine 50¢ ‘rench Balbriggan ..... ic ys’ Corduroy Knee $1 Pants, union $1.75 to..... Men's Boston can you beat it for only ters (imitation) | Anmorted Hats, values, for only Cooking Jello, pkg VER with or without bibs, ack Bear and makes Zoys’ Suits and Wool Pants also on special. The Big Five, union extra heavy Corduroy Pants, worth ie for $3.85 made SALT—Shaker .7¢ or 6 Ibs. 10¢ 25¢ ike Pi. Mkt STRATING’S “MARKET: STALL 43. ru race martes a FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABO Veal Roasts .........25¢ | Pot Roasts . Breasts of Veal. Boiling Beef Round Steaks Corned Beef . T-Bone Steaks . Pickled Pork . Sirloin Steaks .. Legs of Lamb.... STONG BUSIER THAN | Our Specials Good for a Week 31.00 on Brooms storia Lower Floor | $3. 00 pail Rogers’ Peanut Butter... 1-1, can Lipton’s Tea .... ae 60. Milk. Ib. pure Black oaggee big boxes Matches. . 6 large rolls 1 4 Ibs. Siam } 1 can Sliced Pineapple 4 Fresh Soda, Crackers, 1b. 2 Fresh Graham Crackers 2 Fine Ginger Snaps. Ib. 3 40¢ jar Libby's Olives . 20¢ cans Del Monte Sauce 3 3 10¢ cans Del Monte Sauce monia 3 pkgs. € meyes 3 pkgs. Corn or GI . pkes, G n Age Noodles 30¢ can School Boy 3 pkgs. Washington Macaroni or | . Spaghetti 25¢ | Ibe 250 25e¢ | 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ jour 15¢ ilet Paper Big can Holly 18e bottles of “Bluing or Am- ter f 2 cans Madrona Tomat ¢ Ib, can Baking 20¢ can Corn 3 Ibs. Fancy N 3 Ibs, Red Chil 3 Ibs. 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