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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 will be invaded by i of the Amortoar $7,139,136 |' Year We Tell It With VALL F ALL WOMEN ONLY KNEW that pay- ing top prices doesn’t give them better values, thousands of dollars daily could be saved by them and they could | Assessments Over Last need va on tr SCHOOL COATS Dress With Ultra Smartness Rs In “Sweet Sixteen” Garments at SCHOOL COATS These Famous Coats, Suits and Dresses are made in endless variety. models for all the many occasions re- quiring smart and youthfully spirited or conventional appearance. The Quality That Enters Into Them way beyond what the very small price suggests. Our accomplishments in this respect are the result of a tre- mendous output of our chain of stores, scores of is The teeth of every girl and boy deserve a fair show. Modern Dental science has shown that proper care of children’s teeth builds eager active minds and sturdy bodies.* Almost Every Day We Present New Proofs ’s” Supremacy. Tomorrow Mediterranean Meanderings Staying at a Hotel in Nazareth. ae They Use a Real Street Arab as a Guide. Camel Train Comes Down Main Street. of “Sweet Sixteen’s It Will Be Shown With Stress on Where Joseph's Workshop Stood. New BY W. It PORTERFIELD (oe of Spr g and Pr 350 New Coats - The dainty things women Many of these Coats and Wraps are style inter- have a keen eye pretations that for are features belong to “Sweet of the Party Sixteen” only, Frocks in Taffe- tas, Satins, Bead- ed Georgettes ‘The Dress Coats and Wraps, with and Cantons, and without fur ; collars, are devel- The imported oped in the best Spangled Fancies styles of Boliy- are simply mar- velous in beauty and value, Here are precautions thoughtful mothers should takes First, choose a safe dentifrice—one that contains no grit, for grit scratches tooth enamel Second, avoid preparations containing strong drugs and harsh chemicals which may injure the enamel and delicate mouth tissues. Third, teach regular brushing of the teeth after meals and at bedtime. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream is safe for it contains no grit or harmful ingredients. It is a double action dentifrice; 1—its specially prepared chalk loosens clinging particles; 2—its mild vegetable-oil soap gently washes them away. Because of its delicious taste, children use Colgate’s regularly and willingly. which Christ sat with A tube for each member of the family ts a sound investment im sound teeth. Large tube—25q COLGATE & CO, ow thene things to be fakes ad led us, paus © praise some wanted us to purchas the view or the p jas, Suedynes and g he | VISt ALIZE LIFE Velours. eribe | AS JESUS SAW IT Other Dresses But the bills where He walked are The Sport Coats are quite natty in the new Mo- jave stripes and ‘plaids, so much favored, and in solid color Po- laires. All are full silk , in sizes 16 to 44, {n Canton Crepes, Satin - back Crepes, Poiret Twills and Trico- tines show a great variance in style, For Juntors, Misses and Wom- en of all ages, in sizes up to 44, The Higher Grades Just as great a success as “Sweet Sixteen” has made for garments at $16 has béen earned by our Higher Grade Garments, priced the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way—at from $25 10 $195 Portland Los Angeles NO HEARSE FOR COFFIN 27.—Recently | long-d LONDO: Sept. Cork undertakers’ on a strike. lay employes ers. were At a foneral on Sun the driver of a hearse waa not | tell ullowed to proceed from the church| o the burial ground and the coffin| vans passed had to be carried to the grave, two|every camel niles away, on shoulders of mourn. | every Jack Dempsey Says Newer Form of Iron Increases Strength He was in mting and quite pert guides” fur the more orthodox some general co finitely more tn an reliable as the nished us tor sight seeing. Hero we noted several old be-tur banned, allppered Mosloms playing checkers in @ little square, there our attention was called to the favorite wife of a sheik as she came proudly rn the steps, her beautiful face led and framed in necklaces of n coins, her gown of silk, her| ear of the same, her sandals er. copped to buy a Nazareth Is complete, but the mer chant would not take our English money. We were about to turn back whon little one-eye came to the roa: | He would make the bank oper age our money, Ho did It was growing dark, #0 wo re turned to dinner and afterwards walked out under the Syrian sky and ue. up and ct looked up at the stars upon which | He gazed 2,000 years ago, and our thoughts were of Him who has made the very name of Nazareth immortal. CAMEL TRAIN COMES DOWN MAIN STREET And then to bed sleep. Ah, there, indeed, was the rub, for no sooner had we drawn about us the filmy drapery of the mosquito bar canopy than the chorus of the camel bella began. Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, down the steep main street of Nazareth they came, the night express of Galilee, a train of 10, 20, perhaps 40, ooking “ships of carrying a load | camel the dese |denert or sea-bound, we could not | All night long those camel cara- beneath carrying hin bell and bell tinkling bravely. The sound died down—the camels had passed along. Night had fallen upon Nazareth. We are going to sleep- Unkle, tinkle, tinkle, those Infernal camels—tin-k-le slower and slower land softer, we finally fell asleop to perchance to| our window, | here, the precipice over which they threw Him out of the city is here, the well where at evening time Hin mother came with her water Jug Just a» the other mothers are doing now, is here, and theee things are enough to enable us to visualize the life of Jesus ax Ho lived it 20 centuries ago. We sampled the famed hospitality of the Nazarenes when a family, Ro man Cat in religion, insinted we come In and have refreshments with them. The hostess spoke French, |the others only Arabic. Their home, the top of a long, steep stairway, looked out over the valley and hills of Galilee to the little city at their feet. A cool breeze blew thru the Vine-coPered trellis from which great clusters of muscat grapes hung down temptingly, while from the Gcep-mul- Moned windowr one could gaze upon © very hills He looked upon so Imany years ago. Upon the walls hung symbolio rep: |renentations of the Christ and Mury, but somehow we wondered why ma- |terial symbols were necessary where sky and hil! and valley, where treo jand flower and singing bird must speak of Him tn language universal, Announces Monthly Children’s Magazine} The first edition of “Cabin Tales,” CLEANS TEETH.THE RIGHT WAY loesn't Scratch or Scour lruth in Advertising: Iniplies onesty in Manrtutactite Seek Employment for Disabled Vets }a@ monthly magazine for young people will be published October 1, by Miss Nancy Bunkett of Seattle. Miss Bus-| kett {x a short story and fiction writ- | er and in a contributor to current }magazines, She was for three years a member of The Star editorial staff and is the author of "Fingers That * a volume that has had widg lelreulation. She also assisted in| | writing a history of Seattle | Miss Buskett’s magazine will be published each month and will be |distributed tn Seattle by the College Town Magazine agency, operated by | | University of Washington students feo Killed When Train Hits Auto | SPOKANE, Sept. 21.—Four per- | sons, riding in an auto near Hayden | Lake, 80 miles from this city, were ‘The co-operation of Seattle em. ployers tn giving trials to disabled war veterans who have just com pleted the government's vocational training courses is being urged by A. B, McCabe, employment head of the United States veterans’ bureau here. Accoring to McCabe over 25 vet ¢rans who have completed the voca- tional course are unemployed in this| district now and a great many more will be graduating within a few weeks. The task of securing employ- ment opportunities for the men is about the hardest the bureau has tackled, Mt. Rainier Park . Brought Much Cash WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Mount Rainier National park brought $1, $00,000 of “tourist money” into the state of Washington during the past season, according to findings yester- | day of the interior department. All national parks of the country ure | estimated to have brought in $100, 900,000 to the various states No Knife DR. M. C, MACY 1504 Third Avenue Corner Pike St. which they are located. Yellowstone park led the list, with $6,000,000, Chinese Herb Specialist J. LYSOUND Herb remedies are Sure cures. Special for long time stomach troubles, chronic rheu- matiam, old cou and lung, heart, ski blood and urinai troubles. Also all dis- sof men all riers of women, or write, 4. 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