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7, 1922. FRIDAY, JULY 7 GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE f two lemons three which any a tow aro beauties une bleach and. bri r rosyawhite com also as a freckle, sunburn, ana \an © it doesn’t irritac nt EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR Seattle [Bellingham VIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. 12 TRIPS EACH WAY DAILY Time: 3, Hours and 50 Minutes Depot Sixth and Olive Main 4678 , Feet Crushed When | Safe Falls on Them) With both feet crushed, Thompson MeMannus, 54, laborer, of 701-8 Seventh ave.. was recovering in Seat. | tie Genera! hospital Friday. | MeMannus was helping to move a safe in the Hoge ding Thursday when it felt om hin feet. | OHN W. THOMAS, well-known insurance man of Wilmington, Del, who declares Tanlac prompt. ly overcame his stubborn stomach trouble and rundown condition following two attacks of influen- a. Gains weight and now feels “The flu left me in down conditi . nm my mouth and all tired oF emed go do me harm inate thes of Ta the ner sleep is restful an a different man Tanlac is sold b 1 go tints. —Advertisement. CHICKEN 38c Ib. Metropolitan Market Elliott 4141 Stall 25 Main Floor aup AM CHEESE, ™ CERVO—The Grent Jelly Maker Yes We Deliver LOWER FLOO (2) social hall, and (3) veranda palm garden. companionway. Setting new records is one of the best things the palatial new | Admiral liner H. F. | does, After a career in coastal, | transpacific and wartime troop transport work, the old Great Northern is back for her second | Pacific const servies and is bear | ing her third name. The H. FP. Alexander will be | operated between Seattle, San | Francisco and Los Angeles, vie Her owners ex- pect her to equal the time of the [the Columbia, and fastest trains between these | points, basing their hopes on her | the Previous performances. jeommander as iis This famous liner ger ship fying the Stars and Stripes | by the | —will make her first call as an Ad liner early Sunday Vietoria, B.C. j mirat will dock | passenger Rot qhiiuninvesSoem.and tourists. many of Whom ceme from the east const aboard ber, afternoon she wt nia with at least fengers aboard her A beat with such a record for a master similar record, Admiral line of. fleials decided. Therefore, Capt . veteran navigator, who commanded the Sitver State when that vensel set American record, wae put on the H. F. E. Built originally Northern few months and Piavel, Ore, al ¢ Hi -ratire Ix between California the awful burt A QUICK CURE said Mr, Wadieigh to eis merely clove Age Herald. Special for Saturday » Loaf Cakes, each ionic Finger F oz. BOLDT’S GREEN SAYS — BUY NOW SUGAR— lbs. best fine BUTTER—Our Best, Ac | Ib i Monte Send Us Your Mail Orders Green’s Butter and Grocery Store ‘Then came the war liners were taken by th and converted inte | They soon won f | fantest transports jern, during the | work's record for the ltween EK The two Alexander pea mighty 1 jot the German me g the army the Great Nor viath jSam’s navy made selection of the Atlantic sgship, When the Colum navy, the Admiral acquired her, named her after H. fastest passen Alexander “How I Got Rid when she president D with a Tocsday clear for Califor 0 Orat-clase pass. | Without Soaking, with ® | ters, Bte., Prof. F. T. Melntyre, Pacific j world tourist and lecturer, says: ‘wanspacific | with any comfort at all. my feet in medicated ba! for the Fit) rm eat Ne orthe * | fused and bunh on | mind ND gservous system. One day, ¥ ately, tm 1 to compete as which she said w er | desert. After us Mmited tra stopped, the bunks, leaving 0 off in bor ok From that time, bye to over 20 years of indese able foot misery. hundred thousand de through those years of agony. Now I Hketellin ave @ pain abéut $2,000 ik of life. Still | to 1 Dr. Sin you pay. It is sold in this city by nd! Bartell Drug Co., Swift Deng Birmi gists, LEG SPRING LAMB 30c Ib. Independent Market Stall 60 35e¢ 25¢ 20¢ Loaf 1 Marma he St N50 LOWER FLOOR, Limit 8 Lars. QUEEN Crry MARKET While it lasts government nm became ed Unele fleet was released ot the Admiral of Burning Feet And Pains from Corns 8, Bunions Powders, Plas- After Suffering Inde- scribable Foot Misery for 20 Years. | well known years 1 was compelled to wear shoes | two sizes too large, to be able to walle I tried soaking e it s short time, my feet clean and smooth, while the pains from corns and bunions seemed to disappear as if by magic. I anid a joyful good- 1 would not take a rs to again go os l feel trip Seturdey and Sunday &™ p. gevery foot sufferer toget a box of the wonderful Gypsy Foot Relief.” Note.—Gypsy Foot Relief, referred by Mr. McIntyre, may be applied io a minute, without faes or bother. Sure, Strange, isn’t it?” | quick reliefcomes three minutes iate m the inakers give back the small amount am Owl Drug Co, and other good drug Main Floor THE SEATTLE STAR fast tine, and spent more than $500,000 in reconditioning her for service on the Pacific Coast. Now she ia the tee, an well as the fastest The H. F. Alexander ts 625 feet SENSIBLE, THINKING WOMEN mt and herb medicine nioned dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, because it relieves the ail her | ments to which they are effl néighborbood s of its almost every |iving witne effects, Ther line | YAlue Or power to help you ¥.|Reighbor, In nine times she has been benefited by it# use or knows someone who hi Tt will pay you to give this reot aad herb medi. | jeine « trinl—Advertisement “For Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle daily *om - 543 "V0 - 10> 0a Bad - BAS - $13 Be. om. “Except Sunday ander 029 Dp. m. cal- Priday, Saturday and the “sunday 11.30 p.m brew Bremertoe ta Searle Satarday and Sunday ,1090 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic High rib way — the short route to Hood Gal e008 Clreaeis Pectossle, palate ile to Beamerton D: O48 2. om trip Saturday and Sunday 1030 p.m. Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Guide per- mitted iv Navy Yard-et 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Co. Colman Dock Main 3993 of Lamb, Ib. 25¢ STALL 4 sed Chickens, Ib, 23¢ 25¢ Fresh-Dres: Legs Spring Lamb, Ib Bon Lamb less Saratoga Ib. 20¢ most paintial vessel in coastal serv. | Hadiophone as well aa tele; | long and has five decks, four of them | Knots per hour | TF astest Passenger Steamship Due in Seattle Sunday | Palatial New Liner Bearing Name ‘of H. F. Alexander The H. F. Alexander (above). In the center, from left to right, are (1) the entrance hall with purser's office on left; Below, from left to right, are (1) smoking room; (2) foyer, and (3) main devoted to laviah accommodation for Passengers. She has accommodations | for over 600 first clans passe: | Part of each room's appoint The vensel’s cruining speed by Parsons turt power, Her radiophone eaut neers motive pment |i» euch that passengers can talk to i wonderful | if you doubt its | 1 COLONIAL MEAT CO., Inc. MAIN FLOOR FRESH GROUND BONE EVERY DAY SEABOARD MEAT CO. IWER FLOOR no longer doubt the efficacy of that | Points 1,500 inlles distant KEEP WELL BY DR. RH. BISHOP SUDDEN anger, In one nelt “SEEING RED” m of which allows at control to slip the jeash, t9 likely to be “un healthy” tn ways than one Aside from the | Desith by #0 doing ARMY TENTS NAVY oft-proved fact ee 4 that many| COLORADO SPRIN Colo. New and Used | crimes are com.|Leaping onto coweatcher as engine . VIRELESS 4___] mitted — during |strikes his auto, Mayor John B. Paul CAMP LEW, Wine such outbursts, |son, of Manitou, escapes with minor they frequently | bruines. are followed by il more Inews, a depressed feeling or a profound fit of “blues.” If you have “a temper,” can remedy the ailment, what it amounts to. you for t You can anger get control angered, a train yourself not ne mental When yor alone hat ts to let u are effort to regain your com posure. This ts often aided by the very simple means of counting, or doing a ain number of exercises Doing hing very slowly or fore ing yourselt to «@ red.” ponsible to lear sport ofr best may play a w"rongihe MEATS ONLY 10¢ | Kastern Bacon, Ib. vee BBG 12%¢ | Sliced Bacon, Ib ..40¢ 12%¢ = Pure Lard, Ib 15¢ Jolling Beef, 4 Ibs 25¢ STALL 4 ‘ot Roast, Ib. ‘ork Roast, Ib. .......5 ancy Eastern Bacon 27%¢ think of something often helps to wubdue the fit of trainers will tell you n self, will tentity when poor PAGE 15 FLAKE SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. 12c sopas FEDERAL MILK Can 9o iis ic\72¢ team BORAX SOAP CHIPS ly. 29¢ very aardetrs at 72¢ ALBERS’ FLAPJACK, pkg 25¢ | ALBERS’ OATS, large . CREAM OF WHEAT, pkg 23¢ | MEAT-O’-WHEAT, pkg. INSTANT POSTUM, large 43¢ | BORDEN’S EAGLE MILK, can LIFE BUOY MAX-!I-MUM HEALTH SOAP Vacuum Packed COFFEE a 19¢ Saturday only.. 3 CAKES.... 23c One 43c ¥; Lbs. . 1 Cake FREE Pound $1.07 GHIRARDELLI’'S GROUND CHOCOLATE—1-lb. can, 30¢—3-lb. can.,...... .S5¢ Hershey's COCOA, lb...37¢ | JELLO, pkg....10¢ | Knox GELATINE, pkg. .20¢€ DEVILED MEATS, 3 cans....25¢ Underwood's Deviled HAM, 45, 23¢; ‘8, 37¢ WOOL SOAP wiim- BAR 6l2c WOOL SOAP FLAKES, 2 pkgs.....15¢ | CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, bar. ROYAL WHITE SOAP, bar........43g¢ | CITRUS POWDER, large pkg. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, can... .816¢_ oe large, 25¢; small. RED KARO _ JERSEY ‘CORN FLAKES Hy cin l2Y2C Pkg. 10c These prices are GU ARANTEED for our Seattle Stores—but those in Our Stores outside of Seattle are, however, correspondingly LOW! NORTH BROADWAY | &%. UNION DISTRICT 232 Broadway North (C.V. Evans, | 22r4 and E. Union (G. Rawlings, man, Mer.) | Wentleke p bt cei thilen ae, rgerneed Vestiake Public arke je! Braet, Mer. j EASTLAKE KIRKLAND Boyih Bind Pubsic Marks’ (W. Le | 201 rastlake Ave. (BF, Caldwell, et en ee Carruthers, Mgr) Mer.) ear WASH. BALLARD DisTRICT RENTON HILL Hewett aan Oaks - St. (7. Moll 1 jp Helland Ave. Cingo Gamiem | 1359 pice St. (H. J. Marquardt | neaux, Mer.) . a Mgr) REMERTON, WASH WOODLAND PARK | D , 60th and Phinney (G. ©. Eske- LEACHI PARK. DISTRICT 4th St. Public Market (D. C. Cows land, Mar | 1801 Yesier Ave. CW. C. Adkison, egionst es. aged 4 1317 Greenwood Ave. (0. W. Ad- | Pr ooue ee { PORT ANG Ss, WASH. kison, Mer | | 107 East Firee st (M. C. Alsa WEST SEATTLE UNIVERSITY DisTRICT | brook, Mgr.) 43rd and 4th N. EB (MH. Slack, | 4914 West Alaska (S M. Dodd, x | Mer) epi Mer.) KENT, WASH. }fB 1906 45th Bt. North (Geo. Curtis, | 2250 California Ave. (E. I. Cole- | 2nd and Market St. (A. B. Combs, Mer) man, Mgr) Mer.) a FREMONT DISTRICT T10-T12 Biewett Ave. (RD. Kerr, (me D. N w be he aad ee a ew Vall Bh . next to jasion Theater (D. W. McKay, Mer) QUEEN ANNE WILL Tth Ave. West and West McGraw (D, Rey Johnson, Mer.) Scar- Mer 4201 Fremont Aye. borough, Mer.) | 2235 Queen An ne Ave. (lh F. elle Lge mien wAsm. NORTH END | Johnson, Mgr. tary Grocery company: 85th and Greenwood (F. Rivera | 201 Biaine St. ea P. Pittsford, | Sant Public Market ( 3 Mer) ' Mer.) Gubr, Mgr.) anger, and eave immeasurably in TILLAMOOK- ‘land of many waters pMrip streams slip lazily through green pastures to the sea. Pure bred herds graze all year ’round on succu- lent, tender grass. Here, in this peaceful valley, dairymen settled many | years ago. They began making cheese—cheese so rich in flavor, so creamy and good that demand for it grew and grew. The Tillamook County Creamery Association was organized and every cheese kitchen in the little valley became a member. Now, every pound of this famous cheese is trade- | marked and sold under the name “Tillamook”. Today, | when you ask your grocer for “Tillamook” make sure of getting the genuine. The name is on every slice. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon 25 cheese kitchens owned and operated by Tillamook dairymen. TILLA CHEE Every pound of cheese made in Tillamook County is branded “Tillamook”. No other ds genuine. Look for TILLAMOOK on the