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tad Made on the Pacifie Coast experience, Doctor Tells How ‘o Strengthen Eyesight | Bon- (Opto i Strenothen> Eye sight eo 39th blvd 353.39, ave. N west side of Fifth ave. th st. to K. 69th st. The total cost of the work will be $8,501.60. Concrete walks on Angeline st & to 42nd ave. S,, will cost Take 1 package of Washington Macaroni, boil in water until tender; take 1 onion and 3 tablespoon/uls ham, then add macaroni, 1 tomato sauce and salt; cover top with grated cheese; bake until brown. gE it to inflamed, aching, itch- | $5,836.6 work-strained, watery eyes. the gators full statement soon ‘9 | this paper. Bon-Opte is sold ‘everywhere by drug Some men are but the offepring of ORDER IMPROVEMENT OF CITY THOROFARES Improvement work ordered by the streets and sewers committee of the ‘city council Thursday includes 36th lave. &, from Hanford st. to Mt. Baker by paving, at a cost of $11,- The committee also ordered laying of concrete walks on ©. 56th, 57th and E. 58th sts, from Fifth to Latona ave., voluntarily join the ‘arug- | Tanks of the benedicts and some have to be drafted. BY DR. RUPERT BLUE Surgeon General, United States Pub: lic Health Service Tt is usually not dificult to kes comfortable, even in hot weather, provided one-observes a few simple precautions, And that the observ ance of such precautions is impor |tant to keep in good health ts w indicated by the high death rate imong infants in hot weather. Many | of these deaths are distinctly prevent able. In summer many mothers stil! make the mistake of dressing their infants too warm, On hot days a thin mustin sip and a diaper are really Jall that are needed. The thick flan and cap can ail be omitted. Natu rally ment ficiently warm when the air becomes cooler, Several tepid baths a day during the hot spell will do much to keep the baby in good health, But adults, too, should learn how to keep cool in summer. Suitable light clothing is important, The de crees of fashion should give way to the de of good sense, Men would do well to copy the women and not hesitate to appear in shirtwaista, Light colored clothing is, of course, cooler than dark colored, and cotton, or linen, cooler than woolen, ‘The question of diet is very impor- tant. the amount of food in his daily diet. which excellent, mente. to make Moreover, by the body. ment of food. and the N. E, from | the skin. large gulps. Alcoholic should be avoided, crease the discomfort. from water, the danger has been much ex- ageerated. If the ice Coy “> se AD ye Di BL MARKET FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES TURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. WESTERN DELICATESSEN CO. ANGE MARMALADE, LOGANBERRY RVES, pound .......... TAKE HOME SOME CHICKEN PIES OR FRIED CHICKEN — F oend OP ee 35c CLUB SALAD, FANCY (QUEEN ‘OLIVES, tur. DILL PICKLES, per quart SEATTLE MARKET .25¢c 20c 10c Scinnnininsianeenimestete pint .... HELP YOURSELF Gi! GROCERY- ure Cane Saga, ve a 10 Ibs. 5 Ibs. . nation Milk, 2 cans. | Milk, 3 cans....... 's Tomato Soup, can 2414-lb. bag No. 10 bag... Holly Flour, 241 lb. bag. tin ¢ Quarts, doz. . VY gallons, doz. Kerr Maso Pints, doz. Quarts, doz. . Y% gallons, doz. Ivory Soap, large, 2 bars. Crystal White Soap, 5 bars. Sunny Monday Soap, 4 bars Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars Instant Postum, large tin. . Hills’ Red Can Coffee, lb... doz.. doi nkist Oranges, Sunkist Lemons, Watermelons, Ib. Seediess Grape Fruit, large. Best Yakima Spude, 8 Ibs. for, New Spuds, 4 Ibs. Ibs. Yakima Potatoes, 8 tbs... “Green Onions and Radish Beets and Carrots, 3 bunches. Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-Ib. sack. oe 10 | Sardines, French and Norway style, Por- tola brand, in pure olive oil, equal to imported brands selling at 40c, Be Crisco, 114-Ib. can.......-+-.++++- Economy Fruit Jars, pints, doz.. $1.23 Fruit Jars, regular mouth Complete stock canning supplies. .. Central Fruit Stores Fi ‘armers’ Vegetable Co. ¥—UPPER FLOOR, American Grocery Stores Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET WER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET $9.45 | 60 ‘$1. 53 Bb¢ $1.38 . $1.05 +-23¢ +e 28E . 25¢ .+-23¢ 39¢ Buy your sugar and jars now at our low prices. 1 2Be ‘256 | 10¢ ‘106 50¢ | Jello 10¢, Jiffy Jell . Rogers’ Prepared Mustard, | Chinook Salmon, Ib. can Del Monte Corn, 2 cans. . ‘ Ghirardelli’s Ground Choeolate, 1 Ib. 34¢ Fine Sweet Grapes, -.10¢ Sweet Corn, ear B¢, ‘and. 2 CENTRAL SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Post Toasties, Grape Nuts or Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. po Bip OR, se aay ‘ ..25¢ Quaker Corn Puffs, pkg... Jens «he | Booth’s Sardines, large cans........19¢ Pioneer Minced Clams, tall cans.....21¢ Premier Jam, No. 1 jars...........30¢ Sour Mixed Pickles, quart jar......35¢ eee 8 lbs. 98¢ Pints, doz. ....... Quarts, doz. ... Y% gallons, doz..... Ball Common Mason Jars— Pints, doz. . bag doz. ... gallons, doz. 21% pounds ..... errr Crescent Cream Coffee, lb...........50¢ Auto Club Coffee, lb. 48¢, 3 Ibs.. .$1.39 Golden West Coffee, lb. 48¢, 2 lbs.. .95¢ Galt’s Blue . 55¢, ibbon Tea, lb. ... _Wb. . . 30¢ “THE BREAD That Stands Ahead” “BAKE-RITE” Simply Another Word for QUALITY 1414 First Avenue Between Pike and Union Watermelons, Sweet Cantaloupe, each 10¢ bee 2 Sweet Apricots, basket Prunes, baske Ib... Best New Cooking Apples, Ib. Fancy Lemons, doz. fo italian New Potatoes, 1b.. Fresh Telephone Peas, 4 Ibs. nel bands, the woolen skirt, stockings | the mother should use judg: | and see that baby ts kept sut- | Just as an engineer keeps his fire low when there is no call for heat, so a sensible person will reduce | This is a simple thing to do in sum- mer, for an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables are available from tasty the use of such foods is decidedly beneficial, for they | supply Important elements such as mineral salts and vitamines required So far as protein is concerned, crackers and milk are ex- celient sources of this important ele- A word of caution regarding drink- ing. The drinking of large amounts of fluid throws extra work on the body, especially on the kidneys and It is Just as easy to quench | the thirst with smaller amounts of | fluid, provided one does not take beverages | as they only in-| While much has been said about the danger of putting the ice directly into drinking | has been | | | THE RATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919. , Keep Cool to Keep Healthy, _Says Surgeon General Blue} New York chorus girls in “Galeties washed off before being placed in the water little harm need be feared. | While approving, therefore, of the| | use of iced water, still caution should | | be exercised against the drinking of | excessive quantiti For those fortunate enough to have| | an electric fan available the plan| | may be suggested of having this | | | | | | | placed so that it blows current of air under the bed. This appears to be | decidedly helpful in making for com- fortable sleep. When possible do your strenuous work in the early morning and late| evening when it is cooler. If you have much walking to ao take it auletly and find the shady | side of the street. Keep the mind as well as the body cool. Don't worry. Don't fuss, Keep serene. Bathe frequently in tepid water. P summer time, Billy Wagner with fan and Ice cream cone, and Helen Storm. | PENH ta Miva Peo | manufactured tn the home with | | | keep cool in the good old IN HOT WEATHER Eat fruits, vegetables, crackers and milk, Discard the coat, Cut down meats, Bathe often in tepid water, Keep the mind cool, ‘ Don't fuss, Don't rush, Don't worry, Don't overdrink any fluids, in- cluding water; cut out alco- hol, Take your time, Keep serene, | ulley and five-galion can to which hould be affixed some device for An excellent shower bath may be! spraying. BY C. L. CHOPE EL PASO, Tex., July 18.-—-Gentle men, meet the youngest soldier of fortune—-Stephen Scanian, 16. Steve has just tasted all the hair. | breadth escapes and “bit-the-dust” adventure YOU hoped to experience | when you were his age, and were thrilling to the daredevil feats of Diamond Dick, Handsome Harty and Wild Bin. Steve lives to tell how he played poker with Martin Lopez, most bloodthirsty of Villa’s fol- lowers— How he narrowly escaped exe- cution against a ‘dobe wall— How he scouted for the Mext- can federal troops, and— How he was held by bandits. All this below the Rio Grande, | whither he had wandered In seareh of adventure then he ran away from his home town, the tame city of Providence, it. 1. Young Scanlan had read much about Mexico, and decided that was the country for him. Making his y to El Paso, he evaded the sol- dier and immigration authcrities on both sides of the line, riding across the Rio Grande in a box car, From Juarez he went south on a Carranzista troop train, and at Meo. qui he got his first thrill. Villistas threatened to attack the train, When the bandits retreated, Scanlan volunteered to sneak after them and do a bit scouting for the federals. By wi of apprecia- tion, the federals boarded the train, leaving him to the mercies of the military police in the little town. He was taken to jail as a Villista sus. pect, when an interpreter happened along and secured the boy's release. Rejoining the troops, Scanlan eventually arrived at Parral, With an American boy's proper pride, Steve refused to act as a serv. ant to # captain, and the officer, in a rage, threw the youngster against a ‘dobe wall and had drawn his gun to shoot him when soldier friends inter- coded, Then eame the battle of May 4, in SS nant LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion fora few cents—Try it! lotion, and com- at very, very freckle and tan |plexion beautifier, small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store ur toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this eweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, | neck, arms and hands each day and |see how freckles and blemishes dis | jappear and how soft and) y-white the wkin becomes. Yes! It armless and never irritates. Brave Yankee Boy Plays Mexican Rebel for Life which the Villistas drove the Carran- za garrison from Parral. MARTIN LOPEZ, THE TIGER MAN. ously, mandi ‘round. would play the great game with ges HERE HE IS Stephen Scanlan, 16- year-old American boy as he arrived in El Paso after a series of thrilling adven- tures in Mexico, STE YE WAS CAPTURED BY VILLISTA Was he afraid? He was not, When| the battle was over, the boy calmly | eect een ereentntentmenouenmenenenene | proposed a game of poker with the Squeeze the juice of two iemuns| bandit chief, It struck Lopez as into a bottle containing three ounces | ®™using. He admired the lad’s cool of orchard white, shake well and, °Urage. you have a quarter pint of the best “Sit down,” he laughed uproari-; apping his thigh and com. g his soldiers to gather “Here's a gringo boy who Lo- Kernels of corn were used instead of money. Lopez lost several pecks of corn—and his admiration for the American boy grew. IN THIS WAY STEVE WON HIS RELEASE FROM THE BANDITS. He concluded he had enough thrills to last him for a time, and started hiking the long trail back to the border, An American mining man ive him some money. He worked a little, here and there. A few days ago he reached E] Paso—sunburned, in rags, penniless, but happy— Just a plain American kid who had the nerve ‘to go out and get the ad- venture which YOU, gentlemen, got second hand from the thumb-marked pages of “Wild Bill.” Now he’s on his way back to that tame, respectable Providence, to tell The cost of a thing does not worry the man whose conscience will per: mit him to beg, borrow or steal, Si Pur per 1b, 3 for per Jar C 31 1 Ob REP Bothell and Renton are both in fa- vor of the raise in lake ferry rates, according to alleged reports received by the county commissioners Thurs- day. cost the county $168,379.84 since its inaugt County Auditor Norman Wardall. a Lieut. Col. Fred Llewellyn, D. 8. C., will succeed Donald A. McDonald on the industrial insurance commission September 1, Gov. Louis F, Hart an- nounced Thursday. A former officer in the national guard, into federal service at the outbreak of the war ,and rose from the rank of major Piment ean . 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