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GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES lectnececenncnsnasnesenenenssnsansenensensenetnes Squeere the fulce of two Jemons Into a bottle containing three cunces of Orchard White, which any drag store will supply for a few cents, thake well, and You hay a quarter |Stay mot within the compass of our pint of harmless and delightfut mind, Jemon bleach. Massage this sweetly |Vor rd within the limits ef our fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each dey, then shortly note the beauty and white ness of your skin. A mind which sympathy haa tuned Famous wage beauties use this te owrs Jemon lotion to bleacn and bring that |4"4, there received, they work for soft, clear, rosy-white cum: Nxion, good or wi also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan |efore, restrengthened, on they 90 Dleach decause it doesn't irritate. Advertisement THOUGHT This truth has come to me—that all our thoughts They go inete wey end soon or late they find again, | And so cach thought, a living, active foree, i » the ti all my SEVEN AND NINE reas orn ne ¥ ‘The numbers seven and nine seem | Lifts up for good and cheers and to have been regarded as lucky or Dleases alt, sacred tn the older days, judging Or —_ to deepen pain and woe and from the numerous entries under | go must 1 school my thoughts, since these numbers in a recently publish they have power @4 reference book. There are the | No less than spoken word, to make | or mar geven ages of man, the seven arts, th? | oo, soul unknown fo me and vet. feven bibles of the seven religions, akin, in The Seattle Star Phone Capitol 2267 view the great parade, Phone Capital 2267, . SHUT The Sunshine « fhual picnic to shuting at Wood park, July 13. 1 will give the pro gram of entertainment next Friday All shut-ins and their friends are invited, Bring baskets and enjoy « real picnic outing c.2.8 WISHES TO SHARE HIS PLEASURE Dear Doctor you desire radio receiving sets for shut-ina, I have a new, first-class set, which has been given me and therefore I do not care to give it away Tama shut-in and wish to share my pleas ure with some other shut-in, My idea is to loan ft or #0 after which he will get tired of it and let some other shut-in en- joy It. It will be necessary for some one to take it down and put It up at the new place each time, You are welcome to it for any shut-in, Please phone me when you send for it for three weeks | THE EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Jona time to think of his troubles, be his true self, The following request ts the result of @ visit by a young man of 26. rippled since a child, who came to | nome occupation “Doctor; You mentioned some thing to me when we were over there that I am convinced I can do and that ts the bee business, One of my old friends will loan me the money to help me get a start in that business, providing 1 can get you to help me locate ® fow stands at a reasonably low price. Do you think you could help me to do this? If you can induce some kind person to make the price right so T can get start. ed, Tam convinced I can make good, for T am livin an ideal location for bees. In doing this for me you will not only be con- ferring great favor but making me very happy, Sincerely, “CLAUD 0. EWING.” happier with his lot and mayhap fina | Ne to whe If T could help him find | SEATTL SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday Show Owners to Fight Taxation| LONDON, June 36-—Britieh #how: | men have united to oppore increased | taxation, declaring they will have to abandon their business if further bur dened. | — — | These Cops Don’t | Live in Seattle | im | BIRMINGHAM, Eng, June 30 Three men on the local police force speak woven languages, four «peak ® five and two speak three. Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites tis rea aid ts * wit © such Henn ae will interest thelr communities. . . ARTHUR AND OTTO HEINE Minn , whose address enne, Wyo, is A flower cut in the morning wit! , wt twice as long as one out later in the day when the sun fs shining | upon It igi which they were taking their first PAGE 15 Farmhouse Burns BSATCHWELL, Mont, June 306. |Beven children were burned to death when fire destroyed the farm haseeraad of Frederick Wallis near here | | | and Three Drown | STEARNS’ . ¥ Te ayn | Alto SURE DEATH to rate and BELFAST, June 20.—Two bay® | These pests are the greatest carriers and « girl were drowned when one) ease. They dew oy both food and of the boys rocked the boat in Ready for Use—Retter than ‘Traps Directions in 16 languages in every 2 on, sine, abe 5 on, wine, $1.50 18 EASILY KILLED BY USING THE GENUINE ride | ~ weeking trace of Arthur and Otto |Heiney, whose parents came to attle from Pueblo, Colo., many ye ago. the insects on. which re' flight having been driven down by the colder air. THT FUMIO UMM MOM MMMM Mn OTT ' Ui ELECTRIC PASTE Wishing you every good wish and/ shaking hands with you long distance | from my bed, I remain yours sin the seven bodies in alchemy, the | God give me then a mind #0 eweet CAMROSE, Alberta—Pelts tro even champions of Christendom, oF oe : “ © fox farm here have been shipped | to New York and London this apring the seven churches of Auta, the seven | | That it shall catoh the thought of Christ Himself, deadly sins, the seven sages of | Translate then into terme of human Greece, the seven seas, the seven | life senses, the seven virtues, the seven | And think my fellow mortals nearer wonders of the world, and so forth. eye ‘Then there are the rine gods, the | nine muses, the nine orders of! angels, the nine spheres, the nine ‘worthies, and a “nine days’ wonder.” ‘The last-named phrase receives this! eurtous explanation: “Said to be de. | rived from the interest and excit it of children over the nine days’ | Iness of a newly born kitten.”— From the Outlook. FR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic I Liquid Ze ‘There ts one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and re eve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. tru Lakes Washing. Any druggist can supply you with | ton eatias tee and the canal into Zemo, which generally overcomes! wniott bay, where the excuraloninte skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, | wit) enjoy a beautiful view of the Rashes, Blackheads, in most cases! city from the waterfront. Those give way to Zemo. Frequently.| wishing to take this trip are asked minor blemishes disappear overnight./to communicate with Capital 2267 so | Itching usually stops instantly./that transportation and passes can | Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid. | be attended to. clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs-only 3éc; an extra large) COUNTY HOSPITAL. PARTY hottie, $1.00. It is positively safe) Ladies of the Sunshine guild enter. for tender, sensitive skins.—Adver- | tained the 200 inmates at the county | Weewent. hospital to ice cream and cake Tues | > | day bringing wonderful cheer to a Don’t suffer longer with stomach | most grateful people. Miss Ruth | Sern Linrud entertained ell floors with a | JOYNER STOMACH _ | meautitui song and harp musital pro-| REMEDY —Hilda G, Harris. ee Man ts like & tack—useful if he has a good head on him, and te pointed in the right direction, but even tho he ia driven he can go only so far as his head will let him.—Butterworth's Nuggets. om SHUTIN BOAT RIDE ‘The boat excursion contemplated by the Anderson Steamship Co. cart fer this summer and temporarily abandoned until weather conditions were more favorable, will mat: mo} Sbout the middie of July. ‘This excursion will include all crippled and aged shut-ins able to! make and enjoy the trip. The trip will start from Leschi park and end at the Madison = st. gram. The following ladies served: | Mrs. Fannie Van Alstine, Mra, Jen- Can now be had at any drug store, Or! nig Tite, Mra, Minnie Wade, Mrs. sent direct for $1.00 and $2.00, by! Aten J. Hawkes, Mre, F. Denman Joyner Drug Co, Spokane, AN 6003 | Meg Addie Bruce, Mrs. Ella Barto, si lindane Mra. Adeline W. Williams, Mrs | Loulee Fee, Mra. Carrie Merrell, Mise Thora Linrud, Miss Margaret Linrud, | Intosh and Mra, W.| ee SHUT-IN GOES FISHING William Murray, our gental opt! mist, who makes sox, fills punch boards and in other wayn does a man's work, handicapped with a | broken back, took @ day off to visit | Lake Sammamish and do a little fish ling. Bill anys the fishing was great jand as evidence of his fishing ability cerely, RICHARD SAXE JON o. 6ird at. o- “The worst of it ia, when « fel low surrenders to a temptation, he finds a whole family of them are his jailers,”* WILL IT BE ANOTHER BLUE FOURTH FOR HIM? Dear Mr. Loops: I am writing to you to see if you could help my son & shut-in, to get his radio finished. He is 18 years old and has been In bed 15 months. I have him on a sleeping porch. He has made a rad to crystal set. A boy friend is fixing up the aerial for him but he lacks receivers, which Iam unable to buy him, Ile stepfather has been out of work four months and just got work yesterday and there are four children at home younger than he He wants rpoely #0 badly by the Fourth of July so the day won't stom quite so long for him. He was tm bed last Fourth and next day, after we found in big letters on the wall by hie bed, “Biue Monday, July éth, 1921," he sald it was the longest day he ever spent. He keeps asking, | “Mother, can't you get the receiver }by the Fourth? T just can't do it, 1am #0 far behind and have so much to_meet, The boy worked In the shipyards from the time he was 12 years old until his health broke down. I am writing thie to see if you could help me bring him a little sunshine. He reads your column and asked me to | write you. He was operated or March, 1921, and has been down eve since. He ts a baseball fan and the use of the radio would bring him ne ond of pleasure. Thanking you, . Tam Philip Combe’ mother, MRS. WILSON. eee HELP HIM FIND HIS BEES My readers are aware that one of my atma fon the abut-tm and cripple is to get him cecupied in some re fumerative or th pesonane home a nice string of gray- ling, all of which he caught him | self cee NOTICE ‘Will the good friends of the shut-ins who have automobiles please donate their use for serv- lee on the Fourth of July? T want 10 machines for that day to give a few shut-ins a chance to Throw away your cement bi- focals. We have made it possible for you to wear toric bifocals, ground fn one piece, including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical Co. 97 First Ave., Near Madison | | | WOMAN GETS FINE BIRTH- DAY PRESENT “Good morning, Mra. White. ¥: Gaughter tells me that you just de | cided this morning to go to Omaha,” “Oh, yes, and I'm so excited about it. My husband gave me a round | trip ticket for a birthday present to. | aay.” | “My goodness, T think that’s just fine. Your husband surely ts thoughtful to give you @ nice pres. ent like that.” | “Yes, it's migthy nice of him. 1| never dreamed that I would be able | |to go back there this year. I'll visit | | my folks in Iowa, too, before com. | ing back. My ticket gives me six weeks back there.” “It it was me that decided to go |so suddenly I'd be a nervous wreck from worrying about getting my |elothes ready in time.” “Well, I was sort of upset at fit ltin my husband told me I could go to Cherry's down on Second ave., be- tween Madison and Spring, 20 |to Bidg., over the Pig'n Whistle, |get any clothes I want. You | that’s the place where they have such lovely things that one can buy on Advertisement. |A New Discovery in the World of Medicine A wonderful remedy gives instant | relief for Hay Fever, Asthma, Rose | | Fever, Bronchitis and allied affec-| tions of the Respiratory Tract. Asthmadol has never been known to faii in a single case of Asthma, no matter how severe or of long standing, Generally relief is given| instantly, tt relieving the paroxysma ike magic. In acute Bronchitias,| Coughs or Congestion of the Respir. atory Tract, following Influenza, | Grippe or bad colds, it will be found invaluable. As one man writes, “Anthmadol saved my life when) Aoctors could do nothing for me.” A marvelous remedy for the deep- seated Bronchial Coughs following Grippe and “Flu”; nearly every one who had the “flu this season has been troubled with a Bronchial Af-| fection, which causes great annoy-| ance and in some cases acute suf-! fering. Take one dose of Asthma| 4ol in hot water and see how quickly you will be relieved. This wonderful remedy tm sola by reliable druggists every piace for $1 bottle, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by the Joyner Drug Company, Spokane, » Washington,— Advertisement, é | OPPORTUNITY is coming. Are you READY for it? Do you accumulate FUNDS earning night and day? MAXIMUM of INTEREST Compatible with MAXIMUM of SAFETY in The most conservative savings bank in the Northwest The Bank for Savings IN SEA TLE Pine St. at Fourth Ave. Which has always paid its depositors CASH ON DEMAND having never required @ notice of withdrawal Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 healthful Because It Is Rolled From The Entire Wheat Kernels SOLD BY GROCERS j—~ re fe IT SUITED HIS Well-Known V Washington Citizen Gives Tanlac Heart Indorsement | After His Own Health Is Restored needed an all-round Taniac has done “rT jumt | building up, | 1. Cross, popular high school tn structor and ranch owner, of King-| ston, Wash. “For several months I #uffered | from loss of appetite, and gradually became badly run down. My strength | #eemed all gone, I had little energy | ana my work became quite tiresome [I ate so little T lost considerable weight, and at times headaches made me feel ke my brain was Just a bunch of throbbing pains. Then, too, I suffered with rheumatic pains in my hips, which became #0 severe at times I could scarcely walk, and at i} night I w rentioss and seldom got Any sound sleep, . | “However, Tanine has restored my | strength and built me up so that my work is once more a pleasure, I |#eareely notice my rheumatism any j more and T hav in weight, too, T & wonderful work fn my case.” nta.-~ Advertinement OUR OWN CASE pT that very thing,” said Professor W.| Tanine Ig sold by all good drug. | — TTT UNCLLOOUML RU DILL CLC There Must Be a Reason—0Our Business Gets Better Every Day QUALITY MEATS ONLY LB.——EXTRA FANCY EASTERN BACON-——25¢ LB. 1» ++:1O@ / Vent Steak, Ib... ++:10¢ | Lomb Chops, Ib... Lamb Roast, Ib... +-10¢ | T-Bone Steak, Ib.. Pork Reast, Ib.. -A7%e | Sliced Bacon, fb.. 4 LBS FOR 26¢——BOILING BEEF—4 LBS. 25¢ Pot Roast, Veal Roast, | Ib. FOR 25¢ COLONIAL MEAT COMPANY, Inc. STALL 4 MAIN FLOOR STALL 4 GREEN SAYS: “SATURDAY ONLY, 16 Ibs. Best Fine Sugar $1” with purchase of $5.00 or more merchandise, Limit 16 tbs. to order 2he DB. M. Pork and Beans. 196 ken, Seodiese Our Best Butter, Ib We am Choaae, ib cane Co-Op MU 2 Oval Cans Bardiner 3 cane Corn or Tomatoen. .3 2 cans PF Imon de dbe Aspe “ate » Bie A vinit Rergain Coun- ter will » ney. Let us figure on your camp orders os LOWER gt ITY rroon’ Green’s Butter and Grocery Store MARKEE Ves, We Doelivert PLEASE COME EARLY ¥ he 2 Bhe abe Me 2 Ibs. fresh N 2 cane Dy Fiour—Fa wack Tiiimiiiirimm im mm ttt LEGS SPRING mx 30¢ Ib. Metropolitan Market Elliott 4141 Main Floor Leg of Lamb, Ib. Lamb Roast, Ib. Veal Roast, tb. -. -12%¢ Bolling Beef, 3 Ibs, for ..26¢ Pot Roasts, Ib. ,e+0.-0-+ 1O0¢ GROUND BONE FRESH DAILY Closed All Day Tuesday Shop Early Monday! SPRING CHICKEN 38c Ib. _ladependent Market Main Floor Special for Saturday Wine Cake, each .......25¢ Filled Race Track Coffee -85¢ Cake, each .. Special Large BOLDT’S Bread, each E:T V Tung vn TTT TT AA RA TATUM AITO! Machine Wrapped 14%4-Ib. loaf 2 8¢ Pienie Sets Napkins ... ; Lunch Wax Rolls... Geo. Washington Coffee; small medium Eagle Sweet Chocolate, Instan bon Iv ie BEANS ITH Tomato SAUCE CAMPBELLS PORK and BEANS llc Can Picnic Plates ........10¢ . Oe 10¢ Bilge SNOW FLAKE SODAS Dainty, Salted Wafers in 23 Ib. Tins HOME BREAD 12¢c A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR Underwood’s Deviled Porter's Salad Dressing— small 1219¢; large 27¢ Porter’s Mayonnaise— small 18¢; large...37¢ Van Camp's Salad Dress- ing; sm. .........,47¢ med. 25¢; Irg.. ..39¢ Dill Pickles ; t SPECIAL SALE OF 3 cakes for " 23¢ . B36 | CARN ATION. _M ...-1%¢ | PETTIJOH LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Saturday and ALL next week ONE FREE with eve’ FEDERAL OR CO-OPERATIVE MILK tall cans Cc Stuffed Olives, sm. med. 25¢; Irg.. Queen Olives, sm....15¢ medium 23¢; Irg. 45¢ Ripe Olives, 1s, med. .23¢ Grape Juice, pts......33¢ Sardines, 1s, oval; Tomato or Mustard........15¢ Heinz’s Sweet Gherkins ........38¢ "s Sweet Mustard Pickles. .38¢ THE OUTING Tuna Fish; white meat; 19g, 23¢; 1s......43¢ Sliced Beef, glass, Irg. 30¢ Corned Beef, 1s......25¢ Deviled Meats, large, 8 for 25¢; small.........4¢ Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, medium ....14¢ large os eee ee She Pig’s Feet, qts......67¢ Hein: s Sweet Mixed Pickles. ...38¢ .38¢ Chow Chow Pickles. . weet Midgets_ aves cake ry 3 JERSEY CORN FLAKES, a ..++ 0c POST TOASTIES, package TEL LOGG'S 3 CORN FLAKE ELLO, package ... SHREDDED WHEAT, ceskags = BORAX SOAP CHIPS LUX, pkg OLD DUTCH, can, 9¢ | KELLOGG’S BRAN, package. . 10¢ | KRU MBLES, oe A HEINZ’S PORK & BEANS small can......12¢ medium can ...17¢ large can......27¢ These prices are GUARANTEED for our Seattle Stores—but those in Our Stores outside of Seattle are, however, correnposeiaey} Low! SEATTLE DOWNTOWN 126 Pike St. (J. F. Coleman, Mer. 46 Pike St. (J. A. Ellison, Mer.) Pike Place Public Market——Down stairs (G. O, Kekeland, Mgr.) Westlake Public Market Brant, South Bna Carruthers, Mgr. ALLARD phic 90 1 Third Ave, COM UNING try 6419 Pallard Ave. (Ingo Gamlem, Mer.) WOODLAND PARK 7317 Greenwood Ave. (0. W. Ad kison, Mgr.) Cilen a Biri jortet (Ww. L. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT 49rd and 14th N. B, CH Slack, Mer.) 1906 46th St. North (Geo. Curtia, Mer.) PASTLAKP > 201 Mastlake Ave. (B. F. Caldwell, Mer.) RENTON HILL 1220 Pike St. (H. J, Marquardt, Mgr.) OHI PARK DISTRICT 1801 Yesler Ave. (W. C, Adkiaon, Mer.) WEST SPATTLE 421¢ Went Alaska (8. M. FREMONT Di 710-112 Blewett A TRIOT , (RK. D. Kerr, Fremont Ave. (R, D. Sear- borough, Mer.) NORTH END Wth and Greenwood (I. Rivers Doda, (B. R. Cole- Mer. NORTH BROADWAY 23% Broadway North (©, V. vans, Mer.) sr, 2150 California Ave. (man, Mer.) B®, UNION DISTRICT 23rd and BE. Union (G. Rawlings, ASH 4th st Bune Market tS Cc. Cows Mer.) ) gill, Mer. PORT ANGELES, WASH. 107 Hast First St (M, C, Alsa- brook, Man NT, WASH. Rad gas Market St, (A, BR Combs, gr. AUBURN, WASH. Now, Wall Bldg, next to Mission Thomter ox cD. Ke er.) Sanitary “Grogs Sanitar Public, Me ne B Gubr, Mgr.) UEBEN ANNE HILL West. and We. t McGraw Roy Joh Queen A F. nngon, Mer, Blaine St. Pittsford, a 7th Ave. (Dd. 2215 201 Mer.) Li Market and P: Logan, Mgr.) EVERETT, WA Hewett and aged Bt neaux, Mgr.) “UE Moly=