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  2. 1919-07-25

The Seattle Star dated July 25, 1919

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 TY GETS FOOD OFFER: An American Paper That Fights for Americanism PRICE FOR SALE This should be cheerful news for housewives—

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 AUGUST LIST OF CTOR RECORD ORDER BY NUMTt Evening Brings Rest and You Kashmiri Song ‘The Melody of Home _ Boat Song Joy of

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 Open Jack Barberis, Proprietor. THE SEATTLE STAR Kow good must a woman be to be better than the mother of your children? A

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 | Hot Weather Heal en Woe FIFTH LESSON ON h for Baby Making Baby’s Summer ‘ius Hee a Comfort BY MRS MAX WE Chita Care Expert

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 " eitis. One dose will | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co,, lnc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU oO"...

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 The Seattle Star By, it of city, 50e per month: 3 montha, $1.5 months, $2.75; year, $5.00, in the State Washington.” Outside

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 FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET SECOND FLOOR: AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OF CAPES AND COATS REDUCED TO $28.00 ifty

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 By BETTY BRAINERD |Dance for Miss Treat in every de by Mr ave last night compliment to a eharm ub-debutante Shasta lavish...

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 mre : ne hagaadoeny Me ae in Auzuek |death of Mrs, Edward Smith, former ‘will inspect free of charge every | Will Show...

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 THE. SEATTLE STAR COPYRIGHT BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR AVTHOR OF “NORTH OF FIF TY- THREE A : BY Whena Sale’s a Sale A sale’s a SALE

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 Saturday—The Sensational Robert W. Chambers Novel of the Victim of a Secret and Loveless Marriage HIRENE CASTLE “THE FIRING

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 Hours at The Bon March?t—9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Commencing Saturday, The Bon Marche will open at 9:30 a. m. and close at

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 \ * * EDITOR'S NOTE—This article on Britain solved ite menaging fapltal-labor problem, and what les- ns America may learn, is

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 Taffetas In the Latest Modes 9.95 portraying jaunty fluted crown turbans with _ chenille tassels gracefully suspended from

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 ef r uyallup Farmers s Talking of No Worry Now About Hard + Times or Cold Winter in the Valley With the prices Soaring this

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. —' EVERETT TRU It Took All and Then Some 2 ‘ —By ALLMAN — ‘ nM, hE (aa q ep | SANS

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 $50 SUITS $ MARKED DOWN FOR SUMMER CLEARANCE TO - $45 SUITS | $40 SUITS Marked Down to Marked Down to $33.85 $28.75 Every...

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 “Where You Help Yourself” —No Sales —No Credit. Service ~Grape Nuta, Citrus or Gold Dust —Larre Package, 25c —Post Toast:...

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 Gosh Hemlocks! Seattle Girls Will Disguise Themselves as | Trees, Mountains,’n Everything Can 30 beautiful Seattle maids im-

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 “a ’ rT a Base Lines | Games for nething Radically Wro Players Let Out by Seatt! Other Clubs in the League—Kibble Is...

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 »to Be Handed ¥ Flag Honors? New York | | Robertson-Douglas Trade Has Strange Odor; That Snyder Deal Mystery BY H. C....

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 > SEATTLE STAR_FRIDAY, JULY 2¢ 2, “1919. it Audience in UATIONS WANT Dwar ii * ° ° F . B__ arts scence ies ..,|Ga ace | gga

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 THE SEATTLE alone ani f JULY 25, 1919. In Paris or Siam the Short Seirt’s Quite the Vogue Skirts are getting shorter in...

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 PROBEFLIGHT Offers OF AFFINITIES ~ Warrants May Be Issued for Two Lovers $50,000 Prize for Pacific Ocean — | Flight; Flyers

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