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AHAN’S DAUGHTER Tells of Indian Girls’ Religion, Work and Play PRICES ARE SLASHED The Most Drastic and SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTTING in the History of Seattle We have cut and slashed prices and the entire store is aflame with bargains. It’s to your interest to be here, ’ as never again will there be such a Panorama of Bar- boy den hare and naveint {ve i gains. Just gaze at a few of our wonderful money five dollars on a boy's suit. savers picked at random. Do not be misled. Come here and see the Wonderful Bargains in Men’s Wear we give. SHOES Men’s, Boys’, Ladies’ and MOTHERS $3.00 Men’s Trousers cut to $1.68 $2 Union-made Heavy Overalls cut to $1.00 Wool Sox Tie Suspenders $1.00 Underwear $1.00 Work Gloves 20¢ Handkerchiefs ye irters Canvas Gloves Se Dress Ties BY PRINCESS NACOOMER ways for ¢ Of the Kiowa Indian Tribe they ate Byvery indian girl worked. Unti people to cook, and meat than anything for many, many days Our clothing stdck rep- Be icc ob bee tery | oa Son a ik mae we resents the best makes 20c Men's Sox 85e Work Shirts Girls’ Shoes in such SIE 1 aos Sie oncugh | ons tine thin stripe end arid on aunt ens "America. Fine blue 25¢ Arm Bands $1.00 All-wool Boys’ makes as Johnson & she Belped her mother carry wood folds of poles in the suf of over serges, cheviots and Cut te Caps, cut to Murphy, Nettleton, Flor- $6.00 Boys’ Suits he picked berrien, dug|a slow fire tweeds, in plain and sheim, Queen Quality cut to “i the skins f animals While it ia true that she worked fancy styles, are all and other fine makes, Which she made into . ard, the Indian girl was never Among the many ot! things driven to a task; she was never a he did was to cook. In tie old| drudge nor a slave; she worked DP Mays, when the hunter brought in| gladly with joy in her heart and a over. the buffalo, deer, or other game, the | song on her lips. Until the Indian iret thing she helped her mother | learned the white man's ways, such v= fo was to cut of the meat|a thing as a girl who did not work $7.50 Boys’ Mackinaws $15.00 Men’s Suits, "ap an offering god Thia | was unknown. But while she was al to broken lines, cut to WAS put upon a pole behind the| ways busy at something, there was Mepec. It was the Indian's way of| variety in plenty, In the long win $3 48 $7 85 thanking her cod for the food. After| ter evenings there were gutherings ‘ e Phat, she might fix tender pieces of | of the people in some one of the large Steak on the ends of short sticks,|tepees to listen to the legends of rs sedan the other ends of the sticks| the tribe. These, together with $5.00 Men’s Pants $25.00 Men's Suits, ’s U 5 3 Ci $1.50 Men’s Union Suits the ground near the fire, slant-! stories of the heroic doings of mighty | cut to elegant materials, $1.50 Men's Caps toward it. But just near enough | men of the past made up tn part cut to $1.50 Tennis Shoes $2.00 Men's Sweater io that the meat would not burn. the unwritten Bible of her people. . ry When the juice began to drip from | And they influenced her life as truly 1 2 8 $1.50 de Shirts roiling meat, it fell Into a cup—/as do the written Scriptures of the . e $1.50 Dress Shirts slashed to less than half. Come in and look them slaughtered for a frac- tion of their cost. $3.48 $3.50 Men’s Dress Hats cut to $1.38 25e Arrow Collars, slightly soiled, cut to 5c > of buffalo horn—on the most devout Christia $1.00 Athletic Union _, Underwear a be ath “tt he marrow ‘There were pve too, when the ~ - Suits $2.50 Flannel Shirts $12.00 Johnson & Mur- =, were put into the fire and young men and women met togeth $15.00 Boys’ Suits, $35.00 Men’s Suits, Cut to $5.00 Men’s Straw Hats phy and other fine er in the fireshine, when there would | extra fine, cut to fine makes, cut to Cut to makes of Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes, cut to ss —— and cae a Langone cat § $ 5 om est by cathy wr of a mythic hero, ; ; $50.00 Suits, bent DETERMINED TO rsnamether meni yee cau Work Shirts ext 40 finest hand tallored, $8.00 Men's and Ladies’ REGAIN HEALTH ssc... S23 steam | cat te e249 ing am ax as I do out of weinging | $1.18 $24.85 $3.48 sa Wi +. & tennis racquet. Working with the Told He'd Never Get (nowiedge that she was doing some- | dress or work, cut to | Well—But He Didn't Give (thing worth while made the Indian Up—tTanlac Restored | irl of her day strong and | healthy. $2.48 Him. “I tried for twelve long years to @ medicine or treatment that 8 Wd overcome my trouble, but all) | > efforts failed until I found Sergi Gy, Waiker a we|} Suffers Jealousy 4 own carpenter who lives at #231) 3 — Ave., Seattle, the other day. | a | md pa suffered from catarrh of the} unt phoede heard of Peter's ad-| — — ae | | HEROIC FLYER GIVEN 'Disguised Baroness “Work: as Servant | PARDON Prost Canal any relief from the med Giant ane on 8 ganized the B. P. 8.,/ treatments I had taken, that| wic4 stood for Bird Police society. | | the home secretary, Captain Wal OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 15— 1 American woman has more work to Raymond Kinchcliffe, Royal Afr Thad just about reached the point | “4... y met for the first time in the Gespair. Shortly after eating Ii oi4 \indergarten room in Palmer's do in her home than her European Force, heroic airman and | sister; but she Is broader, more in- oe eS ee @ be all bloated up with fas. 4M4 turn Hal was elected president and | dependent, happier and more depend. | “*"' ‘© Prison for the theft of @ able $5.00 Men’s Shoes, for SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A. M. Union Store. Pay Checks Cashed. Liberty Bonds Accepted ping pains in the pit of my | cave them books with their eel — h. This gas would get up # - printed on them and gay little pen-| my chest and cause my heart | (1, were attached to the books with Palpitate something awful, and | CoP would have difficulty in breath-| «v0. children that can write must My liver was out of order all| keep your own records, and we will time, and I would have bad) oy help the ones that can't do It b: Pepells of dizziness. I also suffer-| themselves,” explained Aunt Phoebe "ed from constipation, and J Just) «patty, you and Prissy are to find “kept going down nm orl wee out just how many bird nests there | Weak and worn out that I could | are in your own yard and report at @ly do any work at all. I was| our next meeting. M. Bilea, you Pls Finds Veery iy told that further treatment | have the worst sort of | stary Ellen secretary. Aunt Phoebe snags motorcycle, has been freed. The 4 and Billy may do the same for your Rarenms Mackay Hommell about the American home, which captain wears a Distinguished Ft; Guslees, and that I would never |vncy Corny’ sound Tain be ae aes Tt eerea | will do the introducing, and her must be added to the European) Cross and was commended toc a @ well man again |sponsible for our yards, and that . en : | castle at Van Ophemert, Helland, hearth. It will prove a greater | iantry on many “ “Welly I was pretty blue over my witt leave Hal and Peter to take| DETER RABBIT had spent a hour, and [ love to think that other! will he the demonstration homemaker than snobbery and tradi! vnconscious to the flow ee Meret lion, but I knew it would care of the nests along the street P’ it day in the dear Old Brier | people like to hear me.” | ground. tional convention.” oer ee sentence at his recent trial. | “What impressed you most in the ee | American home?” the baroness was | anked BECAUSE OF SONS “Why. the cook, of cours e- | | sponded’ Katie who, listening to ve} _ PARDON IS PROBABLE conversation, pridefully remembered ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15.—Because she | that she had for months both cooked | has two sons in the army overseas, for and eaten with a baroness. The |Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, who was sen- | baroness laughingly agreed. tenced to two years in the penitenti- | And Ella, the second maid, ha. ary for embezzling $16,000 from her do for me to give up, 4Md lang in the alleys. Now, I guess ‘They do,” dectared Peter most de-| For five months the identity of | 1 heard about Tanlac 4nd | we're ready to adjourn, as I <a be ar ta" ss ence sacteay tne anny. “T can't imagine how any-| the barwness was masked behind the | Rood it was doing other people. |some cake and lemonade over at| wood Thrush sing again. Just as| body could fail to like to hear you. | cap and apron of second maid in an made up my mind to give it &imy house, but before we go, has| he drew near the Green Forest, he|I came way over here just American home, which she surveyed i. In just a short time after Tlany one a question to ask? What|heard from the direction of the| While and listen. Won't from kitchen to garret Amenced taking Taniac I could lig it. Peter?” ltaughing Brook a song which some more for me, Veery?" When she felt she had absorbed peee & big improvement in my con-| «Aunt Phoebe, does the presi- aened him to change his mind and| “Certainly replied Veery “I | the teachings of tolerance and free | dition. 1 have taken three bottles A sec'etary haft to set to-|nent him hurrying in that direction. | Wouldn't feel that I was going to | dom, ‘independence and dependabil © #0 far, and my troubles have been : It was @ very different song from bed right if I didn’t sing until dark. | ity, she revealed her identity and left Kompletely overcome, and I NTER MOORE. | that of Melody, yet if he had never |The only way I can express my hap-|to avoid being lionized by her for Perfectly well in every way would have|Piness and love of the Green Forest|mer “master” and “mistress,” who eeined © good deal in weig' | aaa artes. i cong could come | and the joy of Just betng back here| tong since had given up the belief | Kissed Katie, the cook, invited her|employer, Dr. Edward W. Saunders, Vand can do full time at my work FIND BODY OF MAN | fessctage mies pond " euat of amem-|at home in by singing.” that ‘serving maids are cometinies |to come to Ophemert Castle as a may never enter prison. Dr. Saum er day. My liver seems to Seemann toni Veery slipped out of sight and al-| princesses and baronesses: guest and hopped into a waiting taxi|ders has recommended to Judge DGm good condition, and I never neve 32 YEARS IN TANK) sew near, those beautiful Most at once his belllike notes be-|” With her she took what t# now j while the driver piled a shabby lot Calhoun, who imposed the sentence, = of lugs a | those «dizzy spells any more. My PARIS, Aug Patomach trouble is gone, too, and everything & eat agrees with My appetite has improv age about her that she bi paro| ~The strange dis-| notes meemed to ring thru the Green |san to ring thru the Green Forest.| her most prized possession—know! a i Pestciai gal appearance 6. tous one com-| Forest like a bell. Ax Melody's sone Peter sat right where he was, con: edge of what a proper American pany's employe on September | filled him with the feeling of peace tent to just Hsten and feel within| home is and what a proper Euro. ot sage | 1887, has just been explained by onl so. thie song stirred in him a feeling | himself the joy of being alive and) pean home can be. The theory of T can hardly walt for | finding of his body in a gas reservoir| or’ the wonderful mystery of life.| happy in the beautiful spring season | the American home is to first be meal time to come around. In fact.) there by workmen who were cleaning |-rhere wan in it the very «pirit of the | Which Veery was expressing #0 Won: | practiced in Holland on the baron ZT am enjoying us good health now| the interior. The man's body and|Green Forest. It didn't take Peter | derfully ean’ young son and daughter. fas I ever did, and Tanlac is re- | ciothing were remarkably well pre | Finally, from deep in the Green| All her life the baroness had eeeeeete for it." rved and a letter was found { r ne ‘ i, ded t , aside Maddhe su old in Beattie by Bartell m A Forest, wounded the hunting call of | wished to throw aside luxury and ‘Don't Experiment With Catarrh; It Often Leads to Serious Trouble You Will Never Be Cured by comes more and more aggravated his pocket saying that he planned Hooty the Owl. Veery's song stopped. | study life as a free woman, Until rs and finally reaches down into the ee we, nai apergendng | to commit suicide | “Good night, Peter,” he called softly ie ship brought her to San Fran | Local Treatment With lungs, and everyone recognizes the MET sgvertioanent | Next story: Peter Saves a Friend, | cisco from the Dutch t Indies Sprays chat te tones ena atten aan al ARREST MAN CHASING ———— last January, she had no chance to Catarrh is a condition of the| caren st, lunes are affected. ‘Thual | | sidestep conventions of the upper lblood and can not be cured by| etn may be the forerunner Gam | } most dreaded and hope strata ss off }local app tions of sprays and AUTO THIEF IN STREET] 4 at Medan, Suma all diseases, cor ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 14 n “ar re M - aggro jdouches; this has been proven by} No jocal createneek: afford 4 While d Ya & | where he is mayor, and her two the thousands whb have vainly re e ds per Te ee eee ae | | children, Maria, 12, and Donald, 9, tn cs pci ave vainly re-j/manent relief. Experience has bile thief and blowing a whistle to attract the attention of the police, W. Chandler Stewart, local business man, was arrested himself for con fusing traffic with the toots from the whistle. | TO SPEND $11,000,000 | It your gums are wore, FOR BRITISH BLIMPS| sloughing and bleeding, you have LONDON, Aug. 14.—The total e«| Yeery came out from under pare Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis || timated cost of six new super-| ferns to greet Peter. ease, which is ix men: to good | dirigibles of a type that renders the health, We are the only Dentists || M34 Of transatlantic fame — obso-| jong to find the winger. It wax Veery, te. nd now under construction in| who has been amed Wilson's © Northwest who spectaliz fa the Northwest who specialize |! (: reat Britain, Is $11,000,000. Thrush, and by some folks is known in this dreaded disease. Exam |as the Tawny ‘Thrush nation and estimate free, Special At th sound of the patter of Pe |sorted to this method of treatment | | Holland, the baroness concluded the time was opportune for the “great adventure.” She cabled her husband she would remain in San Franci domestic’s position, under her maid en name, Ella Hommell, and whi | Holland and the United States we being combed by American and Dutch officials, hunting for the lost baroness, she was calmly waiting |table and promptly answering to th jeall of “Ella.” Her own meals we Jeaten in the servants’ room with | Katie, the cook The baroness studied the Overton} children, and the philosophy of Katie taught that 8. 8. S. is the one rem- Catarrh should not be neglected edy which attacks the disease at its or experimented with. The wrong! sour the blood, and produces s: treatment is valuable time lost, dur-|isfactory results in even the wor ing which the disease is getting a case Catarrh sufferers are urge firmer hold upon its victim, and to give S @ thorough trial. |making {it more difficult for enjis sold by all druggists. You at the proper treatment to accomplish |invited to write to the Medical De results. partment for expert advice as te Though Catarrh makes its first'/how to treat your own case Ad- appearance in tidress Swift Specific Co. Swit! and air pa disease be-| Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga Played Servant During the terrible years of he war, I have been studying ind praying, and I have come io believe that the only way in which happiness can be brought to the people of this world is thru love I believe love the so- lution and the only solution that will solve the problems of hu manity, If men and women would only strive to learn this lesson they would do more to pre vent wars and other great causes of wretchedness than all the ©, secured a ne nostrils, thre ges, th OPL who are compelled to wear plates will be interested in he ‘act that we have 1 department for this difficult f | and the Chinese ce peace conferences that were ever branch of dentistry hods only are used in thi care taken of children’s teeth. Get Bac ter's feet, the song stopped abruptly, Evenings and hours off were spent |} held. A. pact that only ix written igre Bigs iminated. Consult us abent r od a ry jorkeley da a . ay . Reasonable discount to Union —_——— Jand he was greeted with a whistled Jin Orkland, Berkeley, Alameda and |} 9 paper means nothing, no mat ng Pg i Francisco at lectures, churches, |] ter how carefully. machinery is to hundreds of satisfied cust: 2, \"Wheeu! Wheeur ‘Then, seeing men and their families Your Grip er eer | ae All work guaranteed 15 years, | be afraid, Veery came out from un ag Throw your glansen j n Healt! t der some ferns to greet Peter, He against the wall; drop them H H _ || Was smaller than his cousin Melody, RO et pou re a Ss | | being about one-fourth smalier than! EYLO frame. (they clos | Welcome Robin. He wore a brown 4 j cout, but it was not #9 bright as that e | Jot Melody. His breast was somo: | add to your appea Hei lelps Bui ild jwhat faintly spotted with brown, | INC. MY MOTTO: en and ¥ land below he was white, His sides | 604 Third Ave, Cor. James St. Strength, Power | were grayish white and not spotted With the revelation of her iden Walr eo Endurance rance jee Melody's sides, tity, “Klla the maid” summed up her Phone Elliott 3633 and ure “Tt heard you singing, and 1 just ADEN EOTE | COncusions of the American home as \ | had to come over to see you,” cried ‘B@'! . "My lady, the baroness Hours: $30 4, m. to 6 p.m. | nnoacen Peosie ze & Annaaty | “ Sates, | | IEMA “Hurope hus lots to learn from theatres. Even the movies contrib uted th venture. When @ letter from the baroness revealing her whereabouts reached her husband in Sumatra he immed, ately cabled her to proceed to He land and asked her to inform the Dutch consul in San Francisco she had been “found.” all work is done under a built to enforce it, It is only the HAR GUARANTED, peace that has its basis in the hearts of the people that will last “It was in the belief that I could gain wider understanding for such world service that I elected to get a new viewpoint on life in the American home.” Baroness Mackay Hommetl, ir part to the “great ad Phone Main 5721 ed from Europe. European children | must be granted the freedom and | toleration extended to American youth, This will prottuce in Europe | the contented woman and man, in-| dependence and toleration. The Better Dentistry fie Less Money Pi su 3053 e Over the Owl Faces tha teat Sundays, 9 fo 12. ror Oruee "IT hope you like my song,” said} America, tho many Americans seem Veery. “1 love to sing just at this to think all good things are import- et Mae Setaacaditadees tear eben