The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 17

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SATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1910, PAGE 17 TAHAN’S DAUGHTER |{ es TELLS BEVORE Finest Sugar for Canning o Credit o Delivery in cloth sacks BAXTER& BAXTER Close Their Sale Saturday Night pirit of the Stream” Gave Little Papoose Her Voice weowreneo 7rQcetei? 19c 19c '19c iad 344444 Pr, | 24c 25¢ | rau 13c| 3” 19¢ |= Citrus or Gold Dust, large package. Old Dutch Cleanser, 9c; Lux Eagle Lye, 10c; Lenox Soap Crystal White Soap, 6'2c; Bluing ARGO GLOSS on 9 A. & It Co soma FAINY SOAP, 9c mit bar WE RECOMMEND Tree T Har CEYLON (Black) JAPAN (Green) 7 25C a Ib. ig 49C Phu. but very best qual- ity. Satisfaction guaranteed. GROCETERIAS BALLARD DISTRICT treet Wroceter 9 BY PRINCESS NACOOMEE (Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe) Come early Saturday morning. The final rush is on. And lots of salesmen, but the time is short. st these prices soon again. Lots of Shoes High-grade Shoes won't sell Don’t miss the opportunity. White Washable Kid Pumps, both ; .ouis heels and military heels; regu- > « ie bs aan ate, or $11 Pumps .... ' hol aes \ ph QUAKER WHEAT ‘ 14¢ *19¢c scene BITE " nA OB ATe a can.) <* nate COFFEE Van ( per Ib Beans, m _ON THE a Rel gnskin Boots in Louis heel and milltary siaea, aly $1 85 Ladies’ Patent, Dull and Tan and White Pumps. eniy neccsstes $2.85 EXTRA SPECIAL We have thrown on the rack two dozen short lines in Black and Brown and White Retgnaktn Oxfords; regular $8 to $10. $3.85 All to go at and all oken 4s allit takes to serve it-because WASHINGTON BRAND Macaroni Spaghetti Noodles a 8c Patronize the Grocesiatll Near Your Home Last Day Special For Men Men’s High-grade Shoes that were $9 to $10, now going at Baxter & Baxter ‘ 1326 Second Avenue ~- = | eo, §, CHAMBER | oo “ iret oar we pe aan peed iosie cn pea MEN ARE HERE clubs of the city Thursday noon. PRINCESS NACOOMEE @ fight, knocked 4 her little face ‘ound, but it did not make her cry When her mother picked her up 1 her grandmother saw how good she was whe said that she was a real Kiown jairk. fo she named her Giawama ibye (Kiowa Girl) { When Giawamahye grew older and was taken out le, her hair was kept ¢ ifferent than before mother rubbed black mud on sealp and Same Low Prices at all our Stores Jeome dogs got into radle over bumped ag ” TO READERS: Princess Nacoomee is the daughter of Chief Tahan whose | Indian stories have been such a hit with Star boy readers, Her jories are authentic accounts f woman and child life ameng | the Indians written” especially for Seattle girls and published in The Star only & the National a 1 VETERANS PLAN OUTING Chamber of Commerce, who arrived | Tahar Members of the 116th battalion| here Friday, were being shown name, Nacoomee, which r signal corps, formerly the Washing.| the city. by members of th lt outed: at Meee”: wie teeee , E. a ton signal corps, will hold @ reunian | chamber. A dinner will be given in| . roceteria, No, 16 picnic Saturday at Mount Baker|their honor Friday night b park. Most of the original members | board of trustees of the Chamber of |titul |of the battalion are still with the | Commerce army of occupation on the Rhine Saturday morni ng they w sonnel business seasion, ge eat at Boldt's—uptown, 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. QUEEN ANNE HILL Groceteria No. $—Seventh W. and West Groceteria St. Groceteria No. 22—331 First Ave. North, ALKI POINT 2634 Alki Ave. EASTLAKE 201 Eastlake Ave. RENTON HILL Groceteria No. 15—1320 Pike St. LESCHI PARK DISTRICT Groceteria No. 28—1801 Yester! Way DOWNTOWN | a No. 6 i Ballard raw No. 20—201 Blaine . Clark, commercial agent of teria NaetT—Corner Public FREMONT DISTRICT Groceteria No, 25—-710-712 Blew- ett St WOODLAND PARK Groceteria No, 19—7317 wood Ave. WHITE Groceteria No, 24 Barton 8t NORTH BROADWAY RICT DISTRICT Lake 3 No, 9--233 ‘Is ‘al for Visiting Delegates The “directors of HEARTS} OF EDITOR. ‘ an in Her the cap steel mill, in particular, | here, Clark declared fs needed —_ way born father Street. UNIV ERSIT' ¥v DISTRIC T jroceteria No. 14th Ave. was my Kiowa, Green. of the gave CENTER 43rd and 14th 16th S. W. and I was a very beau ame manner ver bec ble teria No. 12—1906 45th St aby they ne ame bald, they But when Tahan KIRKLAND oceteria No. %2—Market and Picadelli streets, ee eee et ee LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled GREEN LAKE DI awamahye came “ gett Broadway Main Office and Warehouse, 208-210 Third Ave, So. »wer of the If they remain over Sun trips on the sound, or auto trips nto the mountains will be arranged. | Homer L. Ferguson, national cham , ber president, and president of the |s pe Newport’ News Shipbuilding @ Dr. Dock Co., will speak at the Saturday luncheon 5 Iner me RENTON CITIZENS WANT j day oe é . } i 1 Jone of that blessed family loves the | Sound of his own voice. It’s a fam ly trait. A good thing is good, but more than enough of a good thing is too much. That applies to gossip: ing just as much as to singing, and A I've wasted more time on you than d I've any business to. Now hop along, ee aT mut UD F and don’t bother me any more As I grew older my aunt r many times to ple and sie ike me nee ther te ere wh was she told > care of her whe ttle Ind: par » a Kiowa was a funny an SS ne? ‘4 very now wang Squeeze the juice of two lemons tn Packed Remains A Fresh cases witt tad ooenel ot Indefinitely LOW LAND FILLED committee of the appointed to the city of Wash lands adjoin Seattle to urge the dredging Renton lake front of La ington, #0 that the low ing may be improved fit Want Teachers to Remain in Renton” Renton school direct their foot down on the idea of good looking school ma’ams drawing their from the Trenton ach board and t ving Seat Hereafter th ers their homes in C n school session |18,000 EMPLOYES OF ors have set salaries in will =m during the Renton Com ja hi | sor rr brous she wat RAILROAD ON STRIKE) ; HUNTINGTON, W Appro: the CI pan Western Va FIVE POUND CAN MIB Clfee} Costs you less per pound. Buy it and save more money. You use less M.J.B. Coffee per cup than of any other because of its superior strength and richer flavor. At Your Grocer’s WHY? M. J. BRAXDENSTEIN & CO. Office ond Warehvese 313 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE ~. SEATTLE P Ke y were cl hows ohh following an order to dis continue freight and coal trains and cutting passenger train on the West Grand division, ” @ When you think of advertis one think of The Star. Watch Our Windows This Week For Big Reduction Prices on Solid Gold Agate Jewelry Moss Agates Lavalliers Rings Pins Reduced Prices on All Watches rapidly is progressing Don't delay I. M. BENNETT Manofacturing Jeweler Plaza Hotel Westlake Near Pine 40 per cent | y ryt, DRE io MEN & WOMEN CREDIT 4221-Third Ave. *COR.UNIVERSIT Y: to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents, BY THORNTON (Copyright, 1919, by T. W Ww. BURGESS Burgess) rane Learns More About the Vireos )o bright y Masange this |' sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, |" t| neck, arms and hands each day and| see how freckies, eunburn, windburn and tan disappear, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yeal It is harmless. DON'T Give WAY ae DESPORDENCY for | tural | ai energy s the ay builds g enriches the | ut the | course of | nature tonic will ‘our outlook on life. Pure- | ible. Energizes immediate: | Strengthens permanently, En by physicians, Sold by drug h, Increase stion ues and You will be su nt a thirty-<d nderful ke in veget dood until Aug. 14 LUCIO'S JEWELRY CO. 615 SECOND AVENUE. CHARLES SCHWARTZ Opt jet and Mfg. Optician byes ined and Glasses Fitted Price: Rearonable, 287 Epler Bik. 813 Second Ave. Phone Main 2651 ommande Lister Don arbling song way oyer in. the m in front of Farmer Brown's make he did ter singe fond of hearing his ngs from the tir My Mr » in the morning until he at night. He When it t that th t of us are still f nfort f anybody mo' than but Kets is k glad to I don't of the “n't the Old Orchard, those big tree in that F Jhigh up | have n't told me Somehow what Warbler white ed ¢ than looks pretty muct then, Jenny They get all mixed up. If only some of m had some bright colors it id be easier to tell them apart “One has,” replied Jenny, “He has 4 Peter cover top with grated cheese; ellow throat and breas nroated tana! Vireo nee of mis inger, too?” replied Jenny asked Peter. | fire “Every tod: Peter hopped. Next story: Jenny Wren's Big Cousin, PAY CHEF'S EXPENSES Renton has appropriated $100 ta pay the expenses of Fire. Chie& Joseph Woods, who will attend the chiefs’ convention, September 15-18, at Portland w tects Re Take 1 package of Washington Macaroni, boil in water until tender; take 1 onion and $3 tablespoonfuls chopped ham, then add macaroni, i tablespoon tomato sauce and salt; until brown, bake Made on the Pacific Coast

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