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PHONE MAIN 6035, “The Economy Store’ — Second Ave. Bet. Spring and Seneca Public Market Sanitary Public Market Are Fresher Prices Are Lower ANTON & PANTON & 2 | pa AT THE ; Pog) green of this store is already a marked FREE Corner - ; re in the minds of the buying publi Cateri: mri ‘ we do to all classes of trade, selling for cash on the low. DELIVERY Public Market est possible small profit system prices, and carrying only Such merchandise as we can honestly recommend to our patrons, combined with efficient service, is earning for us new patrons every day. Corner Public Market ===ej{amme Pike Place Public Market BUY BY THIS LIST ; SUGAR ONLY - Large Cans Carnation FRESH 8 Ib 38¢ ime 201 - 54 40 itl iO Guana sc | Dressed Poultry a ; (With 8 purchase of our spe Young Hens, Ib......++. we : Pm c celal brands Coffees and Butk i : Springs, Ib. F Be by trading at the Old Public Cocoanut, per pke be Eggs (not over three days old), M Yaxima Potatoes, $1.00 sk. delivered ..+e-Kronfield 48 yer dor q ~ = « Jelly Glass Covers, dor Be yor 30¢ 7 GOLD DUST I8c BOLD EUe, Stalls a 3 Extra quality Macaroni, Ib. .5¢ Pacific Poultry Co. Hallbut, 2 Tbs. 15¢; Salmon, 2 Ibs. @5¢..... . at - ’ Chicken Dinner and other specials .: Mrs. De Long—C CONE’S GROCERY OP THE HeINe 200 Slayer Cakes, 2h¢ .. Howisey’s Bake STALLS 18 and 25 Top Floor. Telephone Small white, best qual - CORNER MARKET Corner Mkt. en, 3208 ff NAVY BEA NS ‘ ; = ‘ Be, eve 4 cans of Milk 25 ( Pereerererrr ers -Gonnell—1513 SAN ITA RY [BIG CUT IN MEAT PRICES |. PUBLIC MARKET LOOK AT OUR SPECIALS 5 The Big Clean Market Abeeys Oepentable Ha Debvery Leg of Lamb......... 15¢ Veal Roast . Shoulder of Lamb..... 9¢ Lamb Chops 100 Ibs. cars Sugar $5.05 | Cherries Are Ripe 1 case Mt. Vernon Large assortment, 10c¢ Ib Strawberries for canning eng we will place before you some splendid specials and invite all to participate in the Bargains. Bargain No. 1 for Tomorrow .15¢ Z .10¢ (Shop with this ad.) NORTHWEST MEAT CO—1505%4 PIKE PLACE MRS. UPTON SINCLAIK, WHO WAS MARY CRAIGH BBFOIUE YEDDED THE WRITER, WHO LOST HIS FIRST WIFE TO SOWBOY POET,” HARRY KEMP, Dried Fruit Specials ® c | pe: A Met | Dance at Dreamland tonight. * \— 4-lb. pail Cottolene .50c See us for lowest prices. Bf ney : Saturda cesitteirlstrn at \0 20 Ibs. Giger. , .O8c I Tums, gooseberries, Mf ren tes Reg. 2 for 25c; 10 Ib. q —— "ENT Sucriow | cantaloupes, extra fancy F> 3 Ibs., 25c Searchlight tomatoes and tull line of fan Prunes, 10¢ 4 Boxes sarcnts’ 10 Sy en pee ee choice fresh fruits. [gael eredeeraraler iene + table containing the following goods. . R pet At They are slightly soiled and mussed, and 1 Tokio Tea Store M. oot & Co. fpuds, 100 | eres $1.25 ‘A l Ya but 1516 Pike Place. Raisin, loc ol, 2 Ibe Vanilla, Strawberry and purste last year’s, but if you can use them they ¢ R » M Mi amy are cheap. Read on— NEW LONDON, ¢ onn., June 20 STALLS 24-36 Sanitary Market. ry olasses Mint Chews, lb. 7 Ladies’ white imitation Linen Skirts. Meee cal canes tase eek 5 “ Bl essen gecermeeaces we C 6 Misses’ white and colored imitation Linen Jj} als cay, that ey Rig Snag hoe Fresh Ranch Eggs og or resh Herring, |b. Mrained Honey, pint oo. sis. Peanut Brittle, Ib. two-piece Suits. | cost him hia Iite ak oe, aay aoe Fresh Chinook Sale U21i."Paien erie Brazil Brittle, Ib.. —y 7 Misses’ white all-wool Sweaters noes fA wont yenterday to. the | a ite. boli digs : mon, lb.. . .15¢ ———————————|} Walnut Brittle, Ib....30¢ 8 Ladies’ flannelette Kimonos. ¢ bie motheriniaw, Mrs Columbia R Cc — > tate 3 Ki | Lillfan M. Perkt here his wife|M 4 cans With, . 25e -olumbia iver Cat- 9 Choice towa Creamery Butter, | Cocoanut Brittle, lb...20¢ = |} See, ee G t R { and baby have been staying, de-(M \With other purchases fish, Ib...... .17MMe B28 for 65¢ E h 6 Ladies’ challis Kimonos. | e a ea manded admittance, and was re-| . " sage Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs, 2 | You all know our After ‘ ac $0 Ladies’ White Shirtwaists. —_— fused, he started to smash down the | _E- H. Collins, Stall_28. Philadelphia Fish Co. Stall10 ¥ dos. a ‘ch vib $5¢ Dinners are, lb.......20¢ |doors, and when he succesded, wan |i Fancy Sharp Cheese, 5 Bargain No. 2—For Saturday's Selling— | Set of Teeth ei isc’ titer vin't scr Freeh Pear Be a a Mt. Vernon Butter Store | Chocolates, hand-rolled, tb, Millinery Department, Third Floor. A tadje of Misses’ Straw Fifty per cent of the Artifictal died with buckshe : pr S R, ; Pi . 1521 Pike Place Fonte te tence ee oll Outing Hats in navy, burnt, white and red Teeth you see would make you! ‘The instant al sreen otring Means, < Extra fancy hot house to 1 All ready to wear ssc OO Elite ar de wees wacaaen lon mbsikie hire, Per ihe q [eae eet abe matoes, per Ib. ......20¢ | Domestic Swiss Cheese, b & xecret sorrow he sheriff at Norwich regarding ermuda Onions, < 8 gular 4$c_— Oranges, I Jb 27. Bargain No. 3—For aiate Selling— Your self esteem tncreases 100) what had happened i Pe cet eee Lance Sse bh 4s5 cs ue dunes s ee Another lot of 16 and 1%inch Embroideries, also a lot of ff Per peo abies ally sete eines Zeets and Carrots, 4 as, dozen .........10€ Renovated Butter, a Bands, Insertions and ee. worth up to 35¢; 10c Teeth. They feel well and look jm bunches ........ : Cantal: ccipes: each 10¢ and eo cere ne woes | well. SOME BOAT THIS) Head Lettuce, 2 for 5e¢ ... 12%e STALL 204 ” en Soe Soe 5 C. Nakagawa, Stalls 20-214 | RE. Stanton, Stalls 31-33 § Lower Floor Annex 1509 Pike Place All work guaranteed Bargain No. 4—For Sinuing’s Selling— Black and White Laces, Shadow Nets, etc, tn strikingly By United P A Wire 7 , pretty bands, edgings, etc, in the wanted kinds for trim Mj These teeth in beautiful molds, BUFFALO, ee _ : mings, worth up to $1.25; see them on table 25c |mounted on Vuleanite, or Stlver or Members of the Cleveland Manu \ator to blow up the Gatun dam| | the city’s largest hotels, on the north alsle. Special, a yard . . | Gold if you, prefer, ee facturers and Wholesale Merchants with nitroglycerine or dynamite. Hudson declares the Waiters’ At %, ) and Der set. Board and thetr famtlion arrived There ts absolutely o protec: | | union has been planning a strike, Bargain No. 5—For Saturday’s Selling— — here today on board the new steam- Ste tion afforded the dam,” to be called during Potiatch week, ae pela when the city is full of vistiors, but From Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Department. BOYS’ e er Seaandbee, which left Cleveland would be possible for ston entists on Ita, maiden voyage last nicht.| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 20.— flying a first-class machine to car-| There is to be no walters’ strike|the association has decided to re BLOUSES made of sturdy ly eg in assorted colors and patterns, very often priced at 76¢ and $1.00 50 The manufacturers and merchants|(Spl.)—Robert C. Fowler, an avi-|ry enough nitroglycerine and other in Seattle. main @ separate and distinct body Saturday ssecceeseces c had charte the boat for them-|ator, says while he was flying high explosives to blow such a hole! So, at least, says W. H. Hudson,|from the union, and to endorse no ‘ons the Isthmus of Pan he jin the dam as would allow the wa-/president of the Seattle Waiters’ | strike plans Cromtth tn Shoko selves and families and for Wester te — ee tt porta: New York a Pennsylvania cus ‘as surprisod to find how oasy it ters of the lake to pass out and association, which numbers among| Therefore, he said, Potlatch vige Present loc years, tomers who came here as their| ould be for an expert army avi-!leave the canal useless.” {ts members the waiters in most of ‘{tors will eat ag per schedule, 108 Th Men's Holep: $1.50 box of 6, or a pair .......-- Bargain No. 6—For Saturday’s Selling— Girls’ and Misses’ Button Oxforde—in very attractive, good ..25¢ Seeandbee is the largest side | | | | 1420-22 Second Ave | | | | | | fitting models {n gun metals and patents, including all sizes b bene ge omni aaa 1 pe Here for children, misses and growing girls, 8% to 11, 11% to and 97 feet & inches wide, She 2, 2% to 6%. Bring your girls all ages Saturday and choose from these pretty Oxfords at, $1. 50 B pale ...ccecsecceeenee Suede Button Boote—Suedes “are very popular this season and we are Indeed fortunate in being “in right” with very fine line of boots that are really worth $5.00, but we bought them {n a way so we can feature them Saturday at, * $3, 49 air a pl - Children’s Sandals, s! 6 to n, 49c; sizes 59c UM 00D ce cceeecceceeec reer cr eeeseescseteees Children’s Tennis Blippers, sizes 11 to 1, last year's 5c stock. Special, @ pair .... 6... cceeecee eer eeeeeeneene Bargain No. 7—For Saturday's Selling — Fine White Huck Towels—100 dozen, all white Towels, sizo 19238 inches, some are slightly imperfect, but are well worth I5e. On sale in the “Economy Basement” 10 tomorrow at, each cae C Mercerized Napkins of a good weight and extra quailty, in attractive patterns, hemmed ready for use. Size 16x15 aa) inches and easily worth 95c a dozen. Each ........ c Bargain No. 8—For Saturday’s Selling— Kirk’s Fancy Tollet Soa Almond Meal, Rose, 5 Cream, English Garden, eroxide, etc. Price, per cake c Colgate’s Fancy Soaps—in all the popular odors, 25c She will accommodate 6,000 passen gers and ean make 22 miles per ='=1STEWART’S BANKRUPT meee ARDWARE The temptation to live beyond one’s means has sent pretty Mra Lottie Gross to the penitentlary For ten month the young wom \ f to explate her| as her! . omen girl as the children | George Ade's 'y Ithy are attired | AT Je “The County Chairman,” os made the following Bvge | confession | is simply bubbling over I had a good home, a loving,| generous husband and the cutest with fun. It is written jbaby, but 1 could not resist the| THAT in that humorist’s happiest | temptation to steal As the baby grew up I wanted to GOING AT PRICES THAT 3 cakes in @ box. Price, per cake, 10; per box vein It takes us back see her d 1 as fine as the chil-| = Theatrical Cream tn half pound and 5c : 5 Getic: ma iane Stha: town dren I saw along Fifth av. BRING = pound boxes, at an Oc T F 4 } ) All Sanitol Preparations—Shaving Powders, Shaving Stic politicians—the grafter the Face Powder, Mouth Wash, Dental Powder, 15 ROWDS ba Dental Paste, etc. Chotce, each ; c town loves and the “boss.” gy Bargain No. 9—For Saturday’s Selling— Ht ds sotrue fo; Je that | eee LIKE LIKE = Ladies’ and Giris’ Union Suits, cuff or umbrella knee, 19c Ave laugh through every |. 1a Bog iat Ja ay Wileen a a | size 4 only. Saturday 7 : Ade! raliroad man, to Vernte Goff, who is a Ladies’ “Crestwood” High Grade Union Sulte—high neck, act. Great is Ade! He | s"ct's inchs aa ae : sist. ! ee ro ihalenese ips 330 showed us what we knew Were you speaking to me?” she a . ’ inquired Bar Sat to be real life, only he “Sure I was,” said Wilson | b gain No. 10—For Saturday 8 Selling ; 1 was, = ' A | Miss Goff then flashec lice ma ° WE SPECIALIZE 1 ee girls, and high neck and long sleeves for boys. Trimmed lt jail ers, Screen = G* AGERE Bnop: noo CAs iH in pipings, sizes to 4 years, On sale on Third Floor * 19c Saturday, at ..... aenseee Sokbebveests6ss<is testers Wire, Tinware, Granite“*$ "1810 Firat Av. Filltott 68 | | “The County Chair- | | e man,” now being played Big Pennies Are D el | ve ry Paints, etc. by Bailey & Mitchell NICH LOTS CHEAP $10 DOWN, #5 A MONTH e, Ve3 4 ee © She Mortise lbc String —_ . | players at the Sete | Still Real Coinii *ixs SN cnet comm #5 Gan UKE ae. ied me j - 1.26 Diamond Kdge 26e Screen Door Hinge $\murke @ Farrar 104 Cherry St. —xe A | Theatre, Third av. and , sree PR Ae ta dae re Tiand Axes a 59 Aleve aes 12¢ 41 EXCURSI ROOM FOR i ¢ + thes ‘ ‘ashioned big copper are 4 . re 25 Hero Lawn TO WHITE SULPHUR H Cherry st. has already |{seipned big copper e ac 42 Alabastine Wall 4Qo | sprinkior .. 58c SPRINGS!!! packed the theatre every | cepted as fare by trolley car con joating, ai) Ccolors....- Se Clothes 2 rel ie TH. spERE—CcoM e i “4 ductors if presen A jury in 60c Ironite Floor 39c Wedeg teens ease & fine lights Included. it e night this week. The play {city court so de Paint, quart ......000+ u ra P. pme, 1093. | Joseph W. Texter offered a con $2.00 Double Bit = QOm Ff Hones ....-sseeeererse 8s. 4 age " hs will be presented again to- | guctor on a local car four "bin con roth ho aes 986 | ss100 Hunting $iin leaves at for Wash. st. | p ot of night and each night yntil | Pers" and a modern cent in pay 10c Gas Tubing, a “Coats Pea enaied ' :40 p. m. Saturda¥, June 21st. ment for his fare. The conductor MANE Palak: cok Noes .4...095 [8 Md Steel Bow 63 Seturning, leaves the*8pri oy — h Sunday to thke Ghat den whe 00 k Garden Rakes....O0C J sunday, 22nd, at 6:30 p. ar TOSE r refused to leave the oar the |i $1.25 ne G9¢ | 91.25 Spaaing Forks, 69e) “28 in Seattle about 66 minutes m | [conductor and motorman tried to Regls .ssssessseeres + U0U olid steel .... DUC] ater, Braid new, modern hotel, 11¢ for you we have made the following clmnges in the location of Fortunately for Seattle | put him off. Texter sued the Unit $1.25 and $1.50 Razor 69c $1.60 Keystone 19nly 25 miles from Seattle, but na some of the departments suas Seattle [@t Traction compagy and a jury Stropay.. r Choppers 00 feet higher, affording pure a q ame i ome 4 THE NOTION DEPARTMENT has been moved from the theatregoers the Seattle |awarded him $27 $2.50 Hollow Ground $1 43 4mountain air, Very best cooks PORT BONDS—NOTE Razors... : WOE BO), cpsekcssescse ybtainable. Chicken dinners on| TO BIDDERS. §& $$unday. Fine trout and bass ake right at grounds. No walk- for $950,000 of Port of ng, step off train at grounds,|434 per cent general re for round trip only §$1.08./ will be received tp to 1:30 north aisle to the rear counter on the middie aisle. LADIES’ HOSIERY is now located along the south side wall, at the rear of the store, where the Men's Underwear used to be. c THE BOYS’ FURNISHINGS are all located on the front Theatre is not in the ee $1.25 Washington Double ACRES) Bitted 59c 160 Grass 28 Axes set geeeeee Catchers ..cccccccoeees c trust,. and therefore the 10,000 was prices are within easy A sum sald to ‘be $2 vee | involved ina real estate’ transac of the Main Floor. 7 We iC 50- f . hal oe 3ring your children for thet: . Hous balcony SILKS AND DRESS GOODS now oconpy the entire reach—20c, 30c and 50c |tlon between C. K. Sturtevant, a So- PE outing. Care of trained|P- m. July 1, 1913, at 843 Cen- oe THE | attle real estate dealer, agd'C. D ° e ined | P > 1 Mt north wall on the, Main Floor for a seat—the latter |{iimany.for 6,000 acres of the lat pee ph ely breast bg on tral Building, Seattle, Wash- ) ter's Iafd in| Snohomish county One: Bree See, sper Gey Ota —F Use Our | price commanding — the ‘at ‘ joom and board. Special rates | ington. Stationery | adjoining the Tulalip India reser PY : pocanert ANTON & | onoON Co. mail whole downstairs, Setion, Sturtevant stateg that, he zZ2a Bankrupt Ester the veo or month. For tur| PORT COMMISSION OF ‘ted On Rear ——sie Order mis made the purchase of tand for . her Information, phone Seattle} rire PORT OF SEATTLE Rea a ae ie juno of swatinie neon Pike St.| Stewart Har "33. } OF SRAT ER ; ning plant and 300 homes for pros: ’ ILPHUR G8 Cc. E. REMSBERG, ] : “Ipective purchasers oe an oe co, Secretacy,