The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 20

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PAGE 20 THE SEA —_—_— = en eer e nono Grocer §tores”, = THE GROCETERIA LEADS BECAUSE! Every store is stocked with Nationally Advertised Merchandise, priced at a substantial saving, Sold to you by courteous and efficient salesmen FEDERAL MILK 4 for 35c JELL WELL *:.. 3 for 25c CITRUS rss Large Pkg. 25¢ san hana tH |] Finest Oregon Prunes, 2 Ibs. 25¢ LOGANBERRIBS, No. can Large Florida Grapefruit 3 for 25 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 for 25¢ COCOANUT WHITE SOAP... x 7 for FELS NAPHTHA SOAP. 3 for 20e TOMATO SouP . . 3 for 25c Flag Tender Sweet Peas 3 for 55c OUR SEATTLE NEIG es 5419 Ballard Ave. Union st W. and McGraw St. ertica Git tees emtepnmtree pecan 2350 California Ave. ASO1 Greenwood Ave. 4201 Fremont Ave. OUR SEATTLE DOWNTOWN STORES SS Pike St. (Outlook Market) South End Public Market Westlake Public Market hin puzale Americans Losing £ Normal Eyesight « at KAILWAYS MOTORIZED HANTIAGO, € Coal is x0 5 aroh Solving of Puzzles Dr. TTLE TAR Genes Wid | OLOSE RATES ON (Cross Word Puzzle Wool HEARING | Portland Case Reopens in Chicago After End Today PORTLAND, M Hearing lay, t ‘SPANK CHILDREN SAYS. PROF Whipping Is Better Than to ! Dr. Binde takes o native invart w for passenger serv ri light ared in New York If you can't find time to call for your How to Talk SE The Seattle Star Article No. 7 When the young man at the : ag ether deck was axed by 0 fel- As fully explained in the dictionary low clerk why he had not de- coupon printed elsewhere in this issue livered certain proofs, he re- plied: “I didden hafta—serrend Pct cons inn tn bn ws For Three Coupons and Only 98c to translate that remark. “Did- £8 ea ried parotid ji is Your old dictionary is out of date. It should be thrown into the after it has been literally trans- discard, along with the old dictiona rinting plates. This is a . is ry P' P Ee ie the creat tor new era—new discoveries and new inventions make a new dic meant “It is the erran v's " ERE 4 re job.” tionary necessary. It’s the new age of education, and everybody How can we overcome such should have a new dictionary. Here it is—the newest of the new. slipshod speech? I might better say, Why should we tolerate it? Yet most of the young people in . ej Blot cor clad pant a pee Clip Your Coupon Today and Be Using “Didden” for “didn’t,” and ssonden” for wouldn't” are Your New Dictionary Tomorrow common examples. I Ct Bg ject to contractions—providec they are used at the right time MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED and in the right place; but so ae many there are who use “don't” Exactly the Dictionary You Need for Cross Word Puzzles for “doesn’t,” and “ain't” for “aren't,” that I sometimes feel ‘ ineli ah Today's Coupon ipelined to;condema all sootrsc Mastrating the top helt é . Pa nt Fervinsily I do not lite to | o Me beanetal solame write what I call “stilted” Eng- lish—nor do I care to speak it. I prefer that which seems to me to be a more intimate style— contractions such as “you'll” for “you will,” “mustn't” for “must not,” and similar terms that brand one as a ‘I ” writer, But when I write is” and then find that in the next sentence the printer has placed an apostrophe before the “s’ in “its” where that word is used as a pronoun in the possessive case, I am again ready to swear off from the use of “loose’? words, The apostrophe is never used in the possessive case of pro- nouns, 28 “its,” “yours,” and “theirs.” This is a rule that we should not forget. But to return to the young man who meant to say that he “did not have to.” An entirely different construction is required to correct this sentence. The young man doubtless knows this, but he is careless—perhaps thoughtless. In any case, he should have on his desk a copy of the New Universities Diction- ary, Within its pages he will find an abundance of words for reconstructing sentences, and if he cultivates the practice of thinking twiedPefore he speaks, he soon will find himself using more expressive terms. (To be continued) NO RACE SUICIDE HERE TOKYO.—-The Japanese tion ia Increa. mw att 1p iw higher thar y on in which vital statistics r Want Ads sel! day they aro he wait any longer All-Week Price sco for successful cooking. 3b. Can 65c 6-lb, Can $1.29 Kingsford Corn oF Gloss Starch. 2 pkgs 2 5 Cc Arm & Hammer Bak- ing Soda. 3-Lb, Box Plain Soda Large Family Caddies Crisp) Tender Green Bright Crisp Bunches Radishes, Each . 5c Larg Heads Fresh WHITE KING nae pepe acranee ‘California 10c SOAP Lares Peet Dates, Lettuce, Each POWDER Pe wedi oe 2 9c : “alifornia Y. 2 for nwo ee nig i 5 gee ea Large Ripe items 236 75¢ 3 Lbs for... 29 At Our Pike Street Bakery Department 2-LAYER MOCHA CAKE, SATURDAY ONLY— apes tas ghana Ee aL ea ae ey PS . 320 DANISH COFFEE C FOQGh to ccvc gioco soe casivle's ene case ewe ines a sie b'Le's ba 0080 cee OUR BEST CINNAMON ROLLS— 20c Per Dozen ....c-cececeecsceseteccveengsccsscccregesesrns At Our Pike Street and West Seattle Markets EASTERN SUGAR-CURED PICKICS, 8 A. M. TO i 5c 12 NOON, (Limit One to Customer) Per Pound . . . 10c up “van """... 25¢ 10c Up ‘S'rounds tors. .2.1... 298 Prime Steer Pot Roast, Per Ib. ....-+- eee Milk-Fed Veal Roast, Per Ib. ..46+-+-006% FROM 8 A. M. UNTIL 12 NOON SKAGGS’ BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND, 46¢ SATURDAY | All-Week Prices ———_. =—= FEATURES No. 2%, Our Choice Standard Pack o- matoes, Ait 3 Cans for 42c SUGAR No. 2 Standard Pack 100 Sweet Corn, Pounds 3 Cans for 42c $6.79 No. “2 oe Standard String Beans Pan ne 3¢ aie fants 42c PURE ron CANE No. 2 Standard Pack SUGAR Garden Peas, 8 Lbs. 3 Cans for ay 42c 5 2c laine Pe Polished ead Rice, 3 Lbs. for 29c IVORY SOAP enero Medium Size Small White Navy Beans, 5 3 Lbs. for... Bars . oc: 29c A sot 29c Hd CASE $5.95 ir fase) Oren ° 3 Lbs. for... Large Package Cross Word Puzzles | Taught Him English | HICAGO, March 27.—"Success ) and cross word puzzles go hand hand. y for that statement is a large Chicago hardware firn, | Neldenfuhr came to America from Hungary 11 years ago. Altho master word of English. “T saw a cross word puzale in & | my arrival,’ he said, “It recalled to |my mind my college days in Prass burg, Hungary “Cross ¥ puzzles were then a immediately set to work on the | puzzle, “Tt attribute whatever success I have attained to the fact that I rec- ognized the value of cross word puzzles. “They are Were I a DEALER In good foods Tasty, healthful Worth while foods I'd place SCHOOLBOY Peanut Butter On my front shelf Where man or maid Mother and son Might buy and try Eat and.enjoy Then come for more I SURELY WOULD st means of Siedenfubr, sales manager for | of five languages, he didn’t know se |New York newspaper shortly after | | reat help to me in learning the) French and German languages so Tj ! ) increasing Ushed the cross word fad, Nieden “But th them," he days in FE 1904." Puzzles years ago popular to was that Ni Univ and was field artill LONDON,—Jasy airplanes, ed with quoer colors to give distorted effects and #0 confuse ah enemy pilot #o that he could not tell its di- rection, he tention of A famous artist was commissioned | for the work, and he was so suc ful that when tho airplane the aw helicon an aertal ram of the in Imagination by writers of fiction,” ways a London paper, Fr when a man has mastered the lan- | guage,” he declared, “he has estab- | Many people have the idea that word puzzl Niedenfuhr and his classmates 20 Were not so Intricate, a / enfubr is a graduate of the rity four years In the American army, SEATTLE LOCATIONS 1900 Sixth Avenue West 123 Summit Avenue North 4307 Tenth Ave. N. E 4764 Fifth Avenue N. & 1100 Tenth Avenue North 63 East Union Street 410 Uth Ave, N. S911 *4th Avenne NW. 114-16 Pike Street 6075 California Ave. 202 Broadway North 4729 Calitornia Ave. haat Renton, Wash, 1227 Greenwond Aves 212 First St, Bremertan 8196 Greenwood Ave. Wash. A258 Fifth Ave: No W Kirkland, Washingten W. Niedenfuhr | a man's vocabulary, And groundwork for success,” 1 puzzles are just another nfuhr says. | ere’s nothing new about | asserted, “I worked cross | les during my high school fungary, as far back as that taxed tho patience of differed little from those day. The main difference in those days the puzzles of Prassburg. Ho served ft first Heutenant in the ery. splash. ave been recelying the at: tho air ministry in appeared as a combined a back-to-front plano and | onatructod | ke CHEESE will keep about four times as long as ordinary cheese; but you will eat it in about one-fourth the time. You will find Kraft Cheese to be fresh, mild and wholesome long, long after ordi- nary cheese would be dry and hard or covered with mold. 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