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TTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1919 , PAGE 11 ; ‘Unorcora| TAHAW'S DAUGHTER [Turrell Shoe Co. U.S. Chamber of Com-! Indian Girls’ Doll Game merce Plans Propaganda WHIRLWIND ( ‘To foster a more friendly relation % ing interests, the Chamber of Com — This decision wits reached by the , ‘ Are you taking full advantage of the board at the meeting in the Wash B vagal aawage 3 ton hotel, prier to the departure Gottstein liberal policy, particularly the oard for Spokane, where fur added-to-account feature which anticipates , tings will be hea } . e-= srowth of Bolshevism in the} f L¢ eustomers neet % ; ted Stat discussed and pow 3 “ ser, reading lamp, rug, beddin ple plans for combating Holsheviam | : \ R If a roe . gucated Jawn mower, garden tools, dishes, cutlery The members of the board were an electric percolator or vacuum cleaner is taken on a sighteeing ‘tour of the Sound before they left the city, wanted any time these things are available : to — without the usual first 'Hold Services pas of = | S r S ® —M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. Seattle Pioneer “ A " | umme hoes Punerale services for Simon “ Frasier, who died Wednesday eve quine at hie home, 3904 10th aye, N * en ? \f For this whirlwind finish we have put all of the Ladies’ Sale i Aa Unusual Showing afternoon et the Univecuy Under. | Shoes in the Downstairs Department and grouped them into | cremated, zt three lots to sell at 1 taking parlors, The body was Frasier was a ploneer of Seattle . having come here 2% years ago By PRINCESS NACOOMEE —jfind the baby. ‘The one that found i with his bride, Minnie B. Frazier " Tudien ‘Te t would give a glad ery, and the| F TER HEATERS and was living to the time of } Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe others would gather around to get| =a as a A death at the same house whicy/ ‘This time, girls, I am going tolthe first look at it, and the tittle Ld bet he weit and moved into years|tell you how little Indian girla|**mother” played that ahe was very This week we fea- oes ¥. Re oe active member of | played before white peor ame. | proud of the new found baby, Then . OU, and Masons. Ho/Well, nearly everything they play-|they would get little poles and! ture on Main Floor |[| was aloo «student of poiltionl|os ran natant ta tanh iene, |they, would wet ite topes, build These are the Shoes which sold regularly in the Main Salesroom at and in our show win- economy, sclence and universal re- | | dows an unusual selec- ||| ston. [ike thin one of mine Sometimes tet im front of it, roast some] $7.50 to $14.00. Size runs are broken, but practically all sizes are rep- his one of mi Sometimes | pieces of meat over the nd . te tion. of Gas Ranges lines’ Malar’ da aaae, Kone timate ce resented. Good merchandising demands the complete clearance of these and Water Heaters, in- |] DENY STORY TOLD BY = [i2ually,,* rundmotier made 1 White the feasting was going on. | Shoes to make room for the fresh stocks now arriving. out soft deer skin, and/the women who had watched their a the Pree jf} CAPITALISTS OF INDIA] stuffed ie with hurt play unaeliy Celt: theth) aa" od ties “Firs is your opportunity to keep down your living costs. You can "CLR Denying the statement ly | legging ere fr ed | mother left her bab: = eradie! g 2110, ac’ ; ‘ ry 5 mous BUCK’S fac- |} made by T. Came and'T. K. beta [SEENEY were fri _ceaded| mother left her baby in ite eradie| buy patents, black suede, black satin, black kid, black calf, tan calf, tory. All sizes at a |]/two indian capitatiets, of the con:|real warrior ‘The hair of the doit |i ine, wmalnat the tepee and wen if gray kid, gray suede, gray satin, brown kid, white kid, white nubuck wide range of prices {[/ Vitions in India. « committee of the/warrior—maybe some of the little|When she went tack. the mby if and white reigncloth Oxfords and Pumps at these prices. Good bar- are available on the’ |{| YOUns India society of Seattle has! girs own—wan carefiilly arranged | was ‘kone. Ita mother cried ep hin Si ’ ‘hi i Got m - lit 1 lasued a-challenge to a public inter-/into three braids, one on each side |loud that everybody heard her, and] gains in Men’s and Children’s Shoes, also. 20ttstein ibera view and discussion of the ques lor the head © other one the they hunted and hunted. But they terms. ton sealp lock, hanging down behind. |could not find it. The poor mother It’ G The Towne toaane decane tnai| tt hanes nen toh [cuit mot Ain s re) ppo Vv Tne new Sanitary || Tone inane tear nar ian deem hn cut nwt tear mates a en u Model Gas Range with Solping: in & movemeet te secure th | playing Hunt the Baby They " cs re thinking about her toast : * add . “ *iplayed the ea o the edge of child, and hu a : White enamel lined |[/rishts of settgovernment. “ver 16 tne tepee vilage, And ‘ar n'ai of shat eta at Tae yt Sale Starts Tuesday Morning = arp pans and trimmings are exceptionally at- {jj sist that 65 per cent of thd®incomes| ine: games, where some woman lerwards some hunters “found the! << the peener inenea are taken by! cua seo them. One of the girlsliect baby bey with seme wolves | Note: Exchanges in morning only. No refunds and no charged the government for taxes. | 7 so jtook the doll and all of the others|who had stolen him, When they | shoes credited. bd ‘They ony that the fact that Eng | o\: inci: even ‘Then she dvenny ” - @ EASY PAYMENTS iisag tise ai aomek Sees sate hut their eyes. Then she dropped |took him home he could not talk "tit omewhere in the nt and en u he «howled and vot ex i is sufficient proof that the Hindus|'t "™mewhere tn grass and went h wied and acted ‘like a = Ss. th Windows oy Guan jback to the others and cried out, | wolf. a8 cA Be “Where is my ba’ That meant! All this taught the children the bd | that all was ready for the hunt to/lenson, “never leave the baby out | CHARGES BUTCHER PUT [rem The iris then opened their of sight,” which a motper rarely, | s PREEZUN IN HIS MEAT|sSce “coe one'scot oct See |Shal' Ss Set ae to te ee Use Madison Street Entrance for Sale Shoes ing that the song would help her little dog that ever lived save $10 to $20 when you buy a Buck’s Range. Your old stove taken in exchange. 6. 8 Henderson don't like “freesum” mixed w Pee |) INSEABATTLE COUNTY QUoTAURGES CHURCHMEN LAR HOME FURNISHED [poem Teller-Is B. M. Bridge Helped Cap-|Name Committee for W. S. TO HE | . i i Ans 1 to Seattle Phurchmen toy; untarily been made to the Senttle of. 1514-1520 Second Avenue - Out on $250 Bail) ‘ture Austrian Port S. Campaign Be pec nwres bat naogg tore gee gied bom ; 7 ene ‘ — |hdve been severely wounded, has| “It doesn’t mean that our citizens : Charged with taking $4 from 8] nonjemin M. Bridge, son of Joseph| Arinouncement of the committee |» on made by Rev. Sidney T. James,|must givé a terrible lot,” explains Between Pike and Pine working girl for telling her for-| 1.4 sire, Bridge, 1114 14th ave. has | that will aid in raising King county's| ~ “ va iabe: de hi tune, Mra, J. D. Brennan, a clair-| 0” “ . py 1919 quota of $5.945.300 he W chaplain of the United States reserve | Rev. James, “as sometimes the re- LONGRE vine Ghckthl -Firht ave, (errs °o Mesttle alter 20 months’) 1018 quote o P in the War! vorce at work with the American Red | turned soldier needs nothing more ‘ on | Service In foreign waters aboam§ the | Savings Stamps, has been named by Croxg, in the Central building. than companionship—just a little has heen arrested and released on! sunchaner No. 338, during ch | Oliver C. MeGilvra, chairman of the + , y 250 ball. Complaint was made by pect h tetvated tn the batthe at | local ereentention. Besides McGilvra. Rev, James said that 60,000 appli-| trust and a slap on the back—that's ie . : A eat at Boldt's—uptown, Deputy Prosecutor Chester A.|/ , the Austrian stronghold of | thowe on the committee mee: E. Ww. [cations for aid bad been received by |¢ll—something to buck him up, Way be cuvious tf these whe ere clenter? ’ he Red Cross {n the country et wea! downtown, 913 2d Ave Batchelor. Che Aeration i | Mosher, eight yearn in the traffic de.|the Red : Int only ato the fact that for some the war 1s | 2sr@.4s important Bews podiany va PLATES WERE MIXED|— ————|_ Young Bridge, who formerly at-| partment of the Pennsylvania Rail [the last five months and that only © to the fact that for some the war {| "the hereia system is accomplishing m ‘ oung Bridge, eho formerty tom at Portland and teattie,|dozen paltry proffers of aid had vol-|not over. They have returned with | yeis in healthfsl, wpeedy., pleasant Feduc- Giivester Jerovnich not eat led the University of Washini y nyste ) and Seattle |needs and yearnings that are vital,| tion of men and women who have been for 4 ton, deseribed the preparations for|for the banks, J. W. Maxwell: Boy bitte’ warp ead yeare burdened with fatness. Use oid nn dew A the prey ¥ insistent. ‘The church must rise to rote his car while fn en intontent> nsiste church must r of Korein and follow tho reduction system. battle one of merriment, where | Scouts. ner, scout executive, i | call of recons' e0- ‘i €d condition, but also had his I- ba Boy of dueniat gee ae Says He Said the call of reconstruction work. Peo-| He 10 tedious exercises, no ea! jazz music prevailed. He of the lean a whole, must answer the| = m4 ine hee genuinely eonject cense plates badly mixed up, Depu- INED 22 POUNDS advance upon the port, with the sub-| Chamber 06 Commerce and Commer! He Wanted Dancer |2ii; ana see these men thre” Gelightful system. Evdorsed By phosicionse ty Sheriff EB. J. Hughes charges chasers in the vanguard and follow: | cial Club, Reginald W. Parsons; or] 000. yteron Coe is going to| patina Bix Reduction 10 to €0 Ibs. or more—awha ed b Italian and English battle ganized labor, R. L. Proctor, former 7 ever you require ly symmetrical figure Jerovnich was hitting the high y ly vl otras : “ aaae marry a dancer the next time. ~ positively guarant. on fair test, under spots on the highway near Cedar ON FOUR BOT TLES we 4 City nchoole, Bupt Penal Te Camels) Mme, Jessica Coe wants a divorce| County Clerks “Will | #10 sorfetture or no ‘cost sae your wal described the attack as a beau oper 3 4 because, she says in her complaint, | : fiver, when he hit another car and uci Liful wight. His chaser sunk an en-| county schools, Supt. A. 8. Burrows;| Decause, she saya in her complaint.) Convene This Weele * le submarine as a closin in| War Savings Stamps, authorized naaag a . rygir far by ita|injured two of the persons in it. em ) alia patna, * v .| bed, when she was ill, and go to Percy F. Thomas, county clerk of f unconsclousness| Hughen charges. Frank Tuech| Pamlac Is a Perfectly Wom-|ii 0) dramatic drama ot 1 Seer inte Cn en: wholowale| (“Gance with him. She refused | King county, will preside atthe 13th wilt be clad toland Leo Lenishek were also in the; erful Medicine,” Mrs. «| purazzo. merchants, a teem: women's! iad he told her he was going to|annual convention of ‘county clerks ofl of Korein at drag~ I ") ” club re. tonn. a eo Pe ly he “g Rey Whe no cnet’ | car and “under the influence,” and Josephine Freeman abe, Mrw. H. A. Bonner; agricul-| varry someone who would go to|of the state, which opens in Belling iectaclag teiseentinn plac a tare matte chars testimo: success of thix treat-|the car carried the wrong license, | Says Chamber to Urge jute. ©. V. Fetion, GOunty Gase0h | io cce with hit, sheveaya he. said | ham Thursday. The convention will in plain envelope, free, if you Past has proved it to|alieges Hughes. | turist; men's clubs, Samuel H. Piles Meet three Gaye. Korein Co, NK.69, “Biation F, New York, Merit. ei ~ Mrs. Josephine Freeman, of 647 R h 1 speakers, Char §. Powers, Fisher | _ 2. If not satiaties, Se . eturn to Schoo Mills will be re- Towne avenue, Los Angeles, Calif Flouring oe - ° oer Eres treatios. | When you think of advertix | | ° oC Csuate nurse who had pra: The Chamber of Commerce has Overalls Girl at ; dMinonsjeinimnnsetiabionbaptilits al ees, > c | ioe think of The Star. | ed her profession for seventeen ceeieet to ape ga “a een to Yard Weds Marine aes — Pe beg) irimmophin Saprness gins. manne ‘Children’ of Seattle wi ‘ug’ nal BREMERTON, 11.—Mrs ble statement that she has not i 1 much Hterat@re and many pictt Bertha M nicknamed on! nee e of ase o ictures, | 2 . oe Pri ing by the use of Tanlac, but that|‘%¢ fll, flaunting them in the face | | Parapet gp ene Beg hae "sunday ‘she | . shortly | at the marine barracks Sunc she had also gained twenty-two j ™ / was the most famous of the overs } pounds in weight. girls at the navy yard. When asked if she would be| {the value of an education, and will Col, Darlington Is Awarded be condycted by a com © head with |® indy by a committee head gine, bg core el etal et" en we If You Lose man said civic eommittee The campaign plans will show “Yes, indeed, I fee} that I would! mber. A number of university! 6.1. 6 ine SHIPBUILDING PLANT | eri, oie, ict andn ie commie + +. ee eee ne our JO condition a good turn by getting the medal of a chevalier of the legion FOR SALE |them to take Tanlac. For ten] WOULD LET FLYERS of honor—is worn by IAeut. Col. J. WO'tien loat their ponitions atithe conighall — oe fee age KEEP UP AIR WORK, !ow2tt Dartington, formerty in com: | same time. 4 IK & mand of the Second Washington in. States Shipping Board Emergency |anyer ing without suffering infenee| Avintora who left the alr setvice |fantry, who returned to Seattle trom | Satisfactory One is forced to curtail his expenses * | pains erwards, and a mes Ilsince the armistice was signed | overseas Sunday morning. - | . * : Fleet Corporation | would bloat up so with gas andjcontinue to enjoy flying practice if| A» commanding officer of 5,000 mit |Glasses sharply and take the first job offered. Invites Proposals for the Purchase of jsuch pains and pressure around] plans of Capt. Thomas 8. Voss, com-| itary police in an area that extended The other has a SAVINGS ACCOUNT my heart that I would almost faint.| manding Mather Field, Cal., do not/¢rom the English channel to the| to keep him until"he finds a position I b © so nervous that I could] miscarry It is Capt, Voas’ plan to! swiss and Italian bordérs, Col. Dar You will find the best argu ikes 4g 2 g * 6 gj Plant, Raymond, Wash. | {,:2".". nervous coud | mieonrsy, Ie te Cane Vow plan fingtom, aroceek: Ui” daphigte "oP he likes and one that pays as well as | tronizing us in the . Operated by got so run down and weak that I| ators who wish to apply for admis-| french and American war leaders. ment for pa « the one he lost. searcely keep up my work| sion to the reserve fying schools Not or did the long list of customers whom we ‘ | could . reach TR ‘ SANDERSON & PORTER jas @ nurse, I, of course, used all/are requested to communicate with | mont bestow upon him the hte have fitted with satisfactory You will never be too old to spend |kinds of medicines and did ev-|Capt, Vosm ecoratitn’ in its’ power Jasses. We do not sell glasses money, but you will be tov old to shipyard {9 located 11 miles tro iNapa Harbor, on Seas | anne ere a r * | Slaaeee: | " * ot i Milwaukee @ St. Pest n’ gage ape, Harbor, o8 Jerything possible but could never| | Pershing cited him for his good work | as merchandise, We sell you earn it. Why not start a SAVINGS to the Northern Pacific Rh. F { the get more than just a litle tem-| PARTY OF NEW YORK jas head of the | litary police, Pres. © IN’ ay? lent shipyards inthe Nort = the Fncvery valiet page ase lt ge ody satisfactory service. ACCOUNT today? | entation of the French decoration eevee? RS geeriaia an Tee a ae “Finally a friend of my hushand,| PEOPLE VISITS SEATTLE) was made in the presence of 24.000 Optometry is a profession wor Said shipyard have been filed © of the Dis- j who had been relieved of the same) 4 party of 136 New Yorkers burst | American and French troops thy the name, and we practice ee nat’ (et Securities Building, § ashington; in jtrouble by taking Tanlac, advised] | ly Sunday morning, | eee it in all its higher branches, © of the Shipyard Planta Division, jhim to have metry it, and right} ie my blood circulation Improved 0b finding nore! reome, i Guaranteed” Trust and wonderfully, and my nerves began led bids will he | / eight of the tourist on, 140 North Broad, Street, Phila- | bp B a s i at the height of t | D H ard: and the same may be inspected |from the first bottle I began to feel) season, the Gothamites had quite a 1 Ha sabia attateotion. | exter Horton ders during business hours. Copies of. de better. My appetite came back,| Me™ ie note! rooms, but. after 5 | Your Entire Sa | yard and abstract of inventor y he obtained job finding bh "i | | to any of the bove and depos ‘ 6.00 to Fry | | tee eturn, r pPpagpenestnigh ives ra : t deat | New Washington, St. Regis and Seat | : 19, 191 ¥ k a. m, Beptem- to quiet down. I can eat Just any-| New Waslingiin oe house the visi ct S B ities Bulidiny a i n a the least pain or trouble after spices of the F Mager of the Siioiea Washing 4 “118 under the ausp’ | Ma covert, 5 i : |wards. I sleop soundly every|/# under the Meri return to} ces Ae ee the, Aale of the maid Corporations’ |[) night and I feel rested and re-| YN MOR ot Brother Helps Save Second Ave. and t Raymond, W ing the and equi «he Washington uding freshed on getting up in the morn Materson ang rent, thereot, said’ plant. being now ra by iS UE PAN rejected, mirtet: OMe Of the proposmin will be uecepted, |f|ings. When I began taking Tan RESS MESSENGER Youth From Water Cherry St: Bids muet wetin for (45) days of that date lac I was weighing only one hun-| EXP For Burning Eczema f in the me dup! cate, on standard proposg! dred and thirty pounds and was HURT IN SMASHUP Darsthy, Bowles 19 Basiehtee’ of ete > i pereis, 80d tncroned oY till losing. But now I tip the and Mrs. Les towles, 212 : fhe oftlece-” Proposal forme ia be obtatean tes ane of tnlab at one hundred and fifty.| When e freight train be Jinto|N, 52nd st, was drowned near) Greasy salves and ointments should ‘ate mated whore on pha teh niatstae bse sactethe two, making an actual gain of|a Northern Pacific passenger train) Ameersfotte on the north shore of not be applied if good clear skin is Bank, pay t certified cheek o twenty-two pounds on four bottles |at Kanasket Saturday night, the|Lake Washington Saturday night wanted, From any druggist for 35c, or : F of Tanlac, 1 ju%t feel #o strong|express and smoking cars of the|when a canoe in which she was rid- $1.00 for large size, get abottle of Zemo. | ae well now that it's a real pleas -| passenger were thrown off the|ing with Harold Wilson capsized. When applied Ss Gisaered 1: enpeuvew Combined resources Dexter ure for me to recommend the/tracks and J. Be wall expe s mes- we Be See ol the girl Steals akin’ oubioh, oh aren Horton Trust and Sa ngs ] » that helped me se ch. | senger, was slightl ured and Kenneth Nicholson, 5 27th . : Pald Within two yours,” "M!Ance of the purphase price es ea etn Gnd or eee ave, N. E, who were near, leaped burns, wounds and chafing. It pene- Bank and Dexter Horton The Ent tn rene cedidind and} em glad to give| James Hughes, of the firm of|into the water and rescued Wilson, trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemp te National Bank Fved (0 reject nny or nil wide. credit where it belongs Wileken-Schenck, spoke before the| but they were too late to save the|@ Clean, dependable ani pe * Emer; Fleet | iseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe S Shipping Board Taniac old e le by Ba Thusaba club Monday noon on} girl | antisept 8 0 NORTH BROAD sr. Bency Corporation | Pay spent cs hap apace e rv indlvostok as It Ia” The lunch After the University of Washing. | nothing you have ever used is as effec: 26,678,889. 1 9 | ‘oto " e body tive and satisfying. e PHILADELP vA. | ction Of » m py seat, [eats whe beld Atha Army and Navy|ton pulmotor failed, the body was | . | ADELPHIA, PA re oe f A pciee Tonite onc | io ra removed to the public morgue, > The E, W, Rose Co., Cleveland, O. b in ite the contract of py 10 beng Corporation. Ryrehase

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