The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1913, Page 7

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Grand Opera Concert tomorrow night, Eilers Recital Hall, at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. Forty-Four Selections With This Wonderful Talking Machine You can choose the songs you like— the classics of the concert stage, the latest hits fror r songs of the day, such as we all love and which oftimes bring a lump into the throat and a mist to the eyes Take your choice from he re -forty-four selec- of oak or aceen , 80 we suggest th first thing tomorrow morning you come and Total cost is but $75.00. $10.00 cash and $5.00 or $10.00 a month interest—no extras. _ after two hours deb: ents of West Seatt put over for two jerstion of a bill wo ld cost a. 000,00 pe ings for the improv lips, president of the Hadasatet 4] spicy.” No Better Clothing at Any Price BRADBURY CLOTHES ON CREDIT! , System Clothing is carried exclusively n the newest and mx men and youn up of the best Both form fitting and the popular full in a great variety that will make the c ing of a satisfactory s The Prices Start $25 SPRING SUITS FROM OTHER RELIABLE MAKERS $15, $18,$20 y day—and bu; while the balance is Paid weekly or mo way to buy your clothing New Spring Lasts in Victorian Shoes| Sold Here Exclusively—$3.50 to $5 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union “_" “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1913, 7 i BILLIE BURKE IN PANES! ATTAIN BOYISH FORM, SHE | i SAYS; NEW IDEA OF VENUS EDHBADED, That's the word. Titian-haired, but red _ aded! And the rod world, Meaning Hil ! »i-houded girl in the a, who, as every body knows writes for T lise Millie, having donned pants for the first rus girl days, ls ap pearing as a boy in her new play, “The Amazon,” at the Wmptre theatre, in w York, It ts fitting that she should pick a subject such as this for her latest article in The Star Pike Pact Public Market @ nas abt ” een) Corner Public Market RW aaa ; Wee AT THE PUBLIC MARKET CENTER | eal Corner Public ‘Market 4 Big MURRAY MEAT CO.] Sainte STALLS 2-3-5-24-25 25c Sanitary Public Market an be found Pot Roasts.......1114c No. 1 Hams..... 18Y%c § us peed Round Steaks ..... 16c T-Bone Steaks..... 1866 ence F ihe, Picnic Hams..... 124%c Pork Loin.........16¢ H #1. E. H. COLM Home Rendered Lard, 12\4c. Stall 28, MEAT IS GETTING CHEAPER AT MURRAY’S Sugar ‘su $4.65 quailty, delivered tree Our Saturday Prices | j Patent Excelient $f Flour Per Sack AO WITH A $2.00 GROCERY ORDER Rolled Oats, in bulk 5o i; te, OF caceeLeeenes CARNATION MILK, 3 Large Cans. ....15¢ (With 1 Ib. 350 Coffee or Bulk Tea.) ar $3.00 order 26e LAqui di White Soap, 1 bare 260 can ¢ “one’s Grocery STALLS 18-25—Lower Floor THE SUN GROCERY STALLS 100-L12-114—MAIN FLOOR Washin ery But : Graham and Whole mage, been! Ranch, 4 c Wheat No. 10 bage. eit 8c -.20¢ ‘Tole C. Leslie ‘Conneanla SANITARY MARKET trance on First Ave Soap, Lenox, 7 bare for White Leghorns, 14 red Rocks, Rhode Soa BY BILLIE BURKE } no! Now that the 1) ng are & Pacific Poultry Co., Top Floor—Elliot FULL CREAM CHEESE, LB Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 Dozen NORRIS WILLIAMS, 96 WEST PIKE ST rfectly natural, free envounded “des and eautial the teahion Pike Place Public Market! IMITATION CUT GLASS BERRY BOWL FREE tion of the other sex and little In-| nowadays to have this Hae of Se ee ee a aaa ONL Extra heavy, 8 inches wide, tellectual callber. almost boyish contour e worth 75c, will be given Free There is the girl who looks) moderr joa of Venus ‘sa 38 tc with each purchase of 1 Ib. suipaned "ireuhdl We ‘Spe much mere inion gure than 8 ZN T| AR® Booths 201 - 54 49 Grand Union Baking Powder wor th t and it le very hard for the mat Why ly is " r poo a saving of 25 b House lilver Smetts Ib., 12\e Fresh Shad, lb, 10¢ Be GRAND UNION TEA CO. ‘i : ust | Dry Onions, 4 Ibs be donne a © ee ann, slants Gold Dust 4 Sc sau vi i th om, and, above Fresh Churne4d Butter, te lbs. Gio ..... Mt. Vern 3 KELLEY & STEVENS. chants ie A Navy Beans ie saline ae GERMAN COFFEE CAKE nous with ade Bread NavyBeans‘: 226: Fruit Filled Eee Two Big Cuts 15c e BOOTHS 133-136 Water Striped Bass, rs 20¢ MUSHES ees BIKE! a 10 SEND FATRREANKS A De ous, nutritious baked us for fine flavor, here daily. ) Pounds—Del Apples, Yellow Newton, $1.25 mbia River Shad Roe Let us fill your orders. the snow day He ma ove 0 Sgr den Ontons, 2 Ibs. ..15¢ nderloin of Sole, Ib.....15¢ MRS. PFEFFER’S—1513 1st Av. New Peas, % Ibs....25¢ Philadelphia Fish Market apan refuse to exh itt sat the > Pas | New Potatoes, per Ib. Se Eee bbe a Pacific. exhibition, but irre-| meer Local Asparagus, 2 Ibs Headquar apectt he vernment’s att!-| wd ze “High pte sDa tc hy gee Fancy Local Rhubarb, 4 Ibs $4.65 65 pr 1 . ! | S. Hj af shrubbery them on California porte perth 4 for 10¢ and garden iand bill be passed, | ROLOFF — 62-66, Downstairs. plants. nouncement | —eeew iy Mt. Vernon Milk, case Spectal jon Milk, case BUTTER — Malmberg’s Bost c prices on $1.00 fo | Sugar Asparagus CHEESE, new mild, Ib.....20¢ HM iend A Lipton’s . 4196 P lamosa Carnation Milk, 2 cans ise t Royal Baking Powder, lb., 39¢ eaters) walnut, Braailian and MALMBERG—STALL 22 only. LOWER FLOOR : : SANITARY FLOWER MARKET 1523 First Avenue they will exports to put all Jap by directin ond Dupwes Peanut ‘Tafty Britiia, ib... be eal Geauen "age Sef Py mi porta. H (@) r@) D Sy Wircon ain Cream Brick 230 rae Cut Flov ers. and Plants, Floral os a” ea CANDY KITCHEN Frosh Renovated ee 30¢ STALL 204 Lewer Floor, Annex 1509 Pike Place a] WILL SPEAK TO SUFFRAGISTS ccs es MENTING of the Michigan so- ety will be held next Tuesday Eliminating the Middieman. |SWEDISH PASTORS _Dropased ex MEET IN SEATTLE ° ainisters of the Swedish Best Jersey But eae * tees Oe RED SHIELD CREAMERY A, R. NELSON STA LL 76 LOWER FLOOR First Ave. Entrance Sanitary Market od Prove Leased Wire NEW York M bt to disc church of the West coast, Including British Columbia, Wast ington, Oregon and Northern Ida ho, are meeting in an confer ence in the Swedish tabernacle. vice secre , in connection Train, Fremont, treasur You Knaw What’s Been Said about all work and no play, so take this evening off and go to the Seattle Theatre, where the Bailey-Mitch- Ideal Place for Your 1913 Picnic GOLDEN GARDENS Tel. Ballard 431 | . ‘Tt know the rose {s red,” ho sca | “That pinks are very sweet, But in my old back yard this year) I will grow th to eat. | I love the flower To me they PEACE SPEAKERS CALL WAR IMMORAL Warfare be nations i6 immoral. This , of Swarth the second SPECIAL LOTS OF HATS $3.50 and $5.00 FROLICH MILLINERY PARLORS 392 Arcade Building Congress at the Odeon ly all the representatives States and 19 Central OTHE FORTUNE easor Hull, “it may be 1 that nations have] commit the Im of z war than the divine right of rulir and that Jurisdiction to pre: | morality of warfare may | AT THE 4 | Mngeles Cafe 24-26 First Avenve Dar ‘25 Regular Dinner court exterior to the ORDO Stetson ||CHARGES USURY IN | Sane oe iH NTER” s Our Special 50c Chicken Hats $5 BOND COLLECTION ier ee i J Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. mi, Are Unexcelied in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fisn, Steaks and Chops FREE —LATEST MOTION PIOTURES—FREB Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evé@hings bY— Prof. Nape's Haw. ilan Orchestra OF Charging that the Peabody, Hough ng compan i 4 Calhoun With one exception the highest priced royalty play now Clarkson Hats $3 | U OREO SOLE LET I before the public BEST SEATS 50c For Reserved Seats Call Mair? 43. nished $27 a $200,000 note and that the railway company only recetved $235,000 on the $825,000 bond | i Lor: AUdTavEond PIKE ST. pete Bublio,Ie “eet, uo,

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