The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 6

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914. F | | GOSPEL HIKERS ON THE ROAD | AN ECONOMICAL PLACE TO TRADE New Low Heel Pumps PUBLIC MARKET ; Fifth, Sixth and Pine LOWEST PRICES AND HIGHEST QUALITY ALWAYS PREVAIL AT THIS MARKET STONG CUTS IN DEEPER THAN EVER HONAKER GROCERY CO. 26 Ibs. Granulated Sugar 24 Ibs. Pure Cane Sug TE aAS, $1.00 STALL 205 aiere y Soe 8 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar ......... ita a aw a Father with st : Delivered Only with other purchases Every Visitor to Our Shop Will be given a Ticket, good any time, to either of the popular Movies—Grand or Melbourne Theatre. We are making new customers and friends each day through our method of retailing Men's and Wom- @n's modish footwear, correctly designed and attract- ively priced. We want you to visit this Upstairs Shoe Shop and learn of its opportunities for saving money. The enormous Purchasing Power of our chain of stores, together with our low upstairs rent and other moderate expenses, make the usual $4.00 and $5.00 values $2.50 and $2.95 Men’s Special Atlaptoe * * tea Be Pickle These Prices Good All Next Week STONG’S GROCERY—SIXTH and PINE CORNER GROCERY—Stall 352) ~ | 23 POUNDS i. cr $1.00 to oan Pineapple 106 | 1. can Chile Con Carne 106 ane 2b STONG’S MARKET 2 pkgs, Sweet Ka Special Quality Spring Lamb and FOR JRE AL Sin tere a worves + market We have re atura 10¢ aad’ far, onck 0440 No Strings on Our Specials 210—ANDERSON GROCERY CO.—210 The Quality Grocers Specials for Saturday Only Geraniums, doz..75¢ to $1.50 schaias, each 15e 00 4 cans Meadow Milk gbe a Lard Special : * Mall Orders Delivered Free by _ Fake Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to 9. Stall 127 Stall 127 Evangelist Hikers. From Left to R ight: Or. E. G. Smith and Chartes serren ‘a, for border, doz......25¢ | *Pinech. ¢ Ibe tesere 10¢ _— Sample Shoe Shop Co., Tac. Peete eee TOKIO GROCERY OO. | Seteas Semana Se ee cea er i | | Fine Telephone Pens, 2he Laree Grape Fruit, 2 for iSe M. A. HANSEN CO. Corner Fruit Stand ry = We Introduce High-Grade Fruit at Low Prices. Pine Vegetable Co. "WEAR FURBELOWS he model is a champagne tat ee retin te, RE ' . acre pn eles 508) Jey, Tata ne ae neh bs chen Foney New Potatoes, it r 4 8 Wee sse-seeee- SCHOOL ONY 2... c0ececcresees sos lg es hte padi AR A ROSS CONTINENT Freen War Means, ib 18e Sixth and Pine Cooking tendency toward frill and| 4 ince panel in the skirt gives it As rcceeees STALL 340 WEST'S HOME-MADE CANE is distinctly apparent in| rich and novel touch. 1OME-MADS, Seedless Mite Fruit, 6 for Sl rca TAsUNOAD foe vole Semrney} teone Who wave heard te and seoee-AN iT: ... wer Basser Mosel | $00 COCO see attests ARS | ara enn ed osc Sarees 1 BBE ‘ake nothing for your journey; | those who hen r’ aco $A zu neither staves nor serip; neither e are comfort Best B ananas at, doz..15¢ |bread; neither money; neither ably housed 4 alone, but erat s 200.215 Some at 5¢ and..... .10¢ )\ [|| nave two coats apiece, and what-/to thom who need the gospel be Free Delive: |soever house ye enter Into, there | cause they othing—not even Clean Up on Apples af Jabide, and thence depart.”—St.|faith to keep their courage true ier Gaus. 200 Loken of extn Luke Ix:3-4, said Dr. Smit c ‘ 8 of j LUCKY STRIKE FISH 00. | — These two new types of evan fancy Wine left Extra large Duneen Crabe 20¢ 10¢ Obeying the gospel lit elists carry with them a «iad. missionaries, Dr, BE. 8. Smith and|carefree atmosphere, and the fact Chas. Barron, walking from Kearny | that they ask nothing—not even #0 St. mission in San Francisco to| much as a cup of water—makes a the Bowery in New York, are here| strong appeal in this day of com the fitst lap of the long journey. | mercialiam. Like the prophets of old, they left} They take what {# given them, San Francisco with nothing for the) and aside from their bare necesst long journey except health and/|ties, return the gifte to the mis w ill sel a big r we will sell at a, big sacri renege fice at, per box...... 7 : . Stalls 325-326 IMPERIAL MEAT CO. STALIS 2-3-4 Choice Pot Roast, 1B. .....+++++- ABO Whole or haif Ham, tb..........-20¢ THE WONDER MILLINERY CO. 1525 Second Ave—216 Pike St. Malle 5-6—Lower Vloor—Mtaile 5-6 Circle W Hama, Ib. . Pork Roast, Ib..... Choice Pot Roast, Ib Vegetable Specials Presh Cucumbers, each Be OLIVER SMOKED strength, the khaki clothes on their| sions which they visit. Lecnr gap FRUIT CO. Shoulders of Lamb, Ib... 12%e | New Potatoes, Ib Be. ¢ tbe Zhe | We are now prepared to present all || hacks and the spirit of the mes _ Trust Gelves to God " MEAT HOUSE Fancy ary-picked Chickana, Ib. ..2%¢ | Telephone Peas, 10...-.....s+.-.100 | the latest ideas in this season’s Mil- ||sengers of the gospel in thetr) oy ask for nothing, because hey Floris Grape Fruit, reular 200 Ty MAIN FLOOR a | hearts. | need nothing,” continued or STA 309— FUSS & COMPANY linery. tae Smith. “Human beings are always PEE TUTTE a a Annex Stalls 13-14 TWO BIG STORES to Serve You. |! They Ask for Nothing | willing to trust thelr souls to the For the best In Smoked Meats BANANAS Ke “To speak the gospel to the way farers along the road—that is the reason of our choosing the long try this all. YAKIMA FRUIT CO. Stall 5 mESSREEY = LONDON — ar 8A8E83 CORSET SALE SHOE SALE 50 cases Women's, Men's and Children’s Shoes and Barefoot London bought an entire wholesaler’s stock of corsete—700 of | sandals -$2.50 “$1.95 loves them, but never Despite the promise care for his creatu |they spend their days in | worrying and care concerning th: physical needa “Two years ago I was a doctor by pro feasion, » drunkard by - South-End Public Market _ ji)": Quality the Best at Lowest Prices. ir ‘em. College girls and matrons, listen to the drop in prices $5 Men's and Ladies’ Shoes........ $4.00 Men's and Ladies’ Shoes IN “MARKET SQUARE” the truths of Christianity.” Sleep Out Under Stars Fi Corsets $1.19 1 sf F “ » ote $2 Corsets ........- - $1.39 . small sizes Third—Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler Pi ay resp gb te Bae yes reg $1 : OPE | $3 Shoes, .. . “4 spent under the stars and others in|] 2 Corsets .....++++++ $1.09 $1 Corsets ‘60c and 7% | Children’s Shoe Table. oe oot Served By All Car Lines Free the bunk houses of cowmen along For Less Delivery i hous f cowmen along the road. prea wae % Ladien boc Java 15c Heavy | Mosquito | White T Sat Hee nea | “Twenty men along the wa tndige. Bive ,, Hea to | jhe sald, “have asked tor prayers| jo ait Ses Himited. togkings, and have paused to think of God. - ef yard 3 Along the old Santa Fe trail, 4c 10¢ ¢ | 15¢ covered wagons dotted the land. Caaves aS! } Se boc, whiaipen 8d tee , and where the Indians in|] Gloves Cloth Dresses | Ue Curtains 1 pair paint terrified the settlers of the new land, these two strange rers of the old, old message will| and pause in many strange! | AT THE “HANDY MARKET” : 79¢ 19c_ | 15¢ No Misleading Offers—No Disappointments Look for the Free Theatre Ticket Special of Stall 50. Look for the Announcements of Specials AT the Respective Stalls. STALL88 || STALL50 “Toppenish Ice Cream” A free ticket to Blite theatre with every pound of coffee or tea. s to tell their story |v cecdethiebusipncancalg | Canada bills were found on him. TO TALK CHARTER | y | “Gocebertelt bile sete sana seehen in Puget sound and British Colum Judge William Hickman Moore! bia cities since last November, and even a Seattle bank accepted three | will disenss the proposed city char. ter at the regular weekly luncheon F $20 bills. at the Seattle Commercial Club to- — ——— — : ’ wyyiTea| | NURSES GRADUATE YOU RE With the seizure here ye sterday | |months they have been operating. | The graduation exercises of the of a counterfeiting plant valued at Statter thinks there are five men| nurses of the Swedish hospital Fair co-eds and stalwart “rab-rahs” |Several thousand dollars there 18/{n the gang and that they are all| will be held tonight at the First | will do those dance steps not yet brought to 4 close, It is thought, & foreigners. Bright denies any con-| Swedish Baptist church, Ninth av. lforbidden by clty police vegulations | mystery that has baffled the police nection with the gang, and says he|and Pine, at 8 o'clock. There are lin a “regular, honest to goodness |of Washington and British Colum-| knew nothing of the plant, despite | four graduates. This is the second \aance” in a downtown dance hall |bia, U. 8. secret service men, and |the fact that seven $5 Dominion of! class to graduate. Announcement A real home-made Ice Cream, made of real cream. Cone, dish or gallon “Magnet Brand” Following Selections from Saturday’s offerings indicate the savings that can be made everywhere in the market Fancy Fowls, ib. "ggg ME hp Ber se paeeess Qe 57,804 uight. even stirred the Canadian author! | — Tbe he The Hippodrome’s the place and | ties at Ottawa, Pickled Tripe, Ib Home-cured, home-cooked Corned Beet, Ib. f Special, Coffee Cake with filling of almonds, the proceds will ald the Washjngton| ‘The seizure was made by J. F. crew on its march to Poughkeepsie,|Stratter, government operative. where it intends to annex East» n| He had been working on the case rowing honors. several months, but gained his first | Picnic Hams, Lard Compound, $-lb. patie Lard Compound, 6-lb. pails | Large t-inyer Cakes, 16¢, 2 for | Tiare ‘Coes ve pala | yh > gedlonnnpaer | It will cost 50 cents to get in, and |clue from a business card found in 2 nacks f after five dances have passed, the|a pocket of Frank C. Bright, allas Bott-ahelt W i’ jee 4 on pint ee Jadmission through the floor gates|Frank Berger, wounded by a police: | will be 10 cents Instead of the usual | man here on April 30, while attempt ents. ing to evade arrest for trying to There will be a score or more of| pass a $5 counterfeit Dominion of patronesses from the social life of | Canada bill the university im attendance. | _ ‘The card led Stratter to Stephen een Grolist's tailor shop, 315 Yesler way, | THE FOLKS WILL |where he broke open a trunk be | GETS MILLIONS [ioiciie'te Brine na found a re-| |ceipt for goods stored in a room on Property valued at $4,000,000, the | |Rafiroad av | jestate of the late Alfred H. Ander-| The clue led to the discovery and It must do you good to see|*on, Seattle lumberman, was be-/ seizure of the counterfeiting plant Statter estimates it is worth from Rolled Oats, 6 Ibe Macaroni, 1b. French Pru: 16 ibs. Dry Granulated Sugar Veal Sausage, reg. price 20, Ib. German Metwurst, reg. price 2c, Ib. ... Fresh Salami, reg. price 20c, ib. Roses, doz. M kien 106, ¥ tor Shad, each aiibut, 2 ibe ot, tt ; 1 Foam, pt AGO, at Oregon Full Cr of the Famous SHASTA LIMITED “Finest Train in the West.” EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1914. Leaves Seattle daily at 9:30 a. m. ' daloen, tb At Stall 25, ali the buttermilk you ean drink for @ nickel 8. & W. Crisps are made at Btall 67 a’ WASHBURN & RAYMOND BUTTER STORE “:" ‘ ‘ nate avert |queathed to his widow, Mrs, Agnos " not Meg oh igh a ae Mand Oreamary..% We. tr. 55e als : the family satisfied and|siealy Anderson, in a will admitted |$2,000 to $2,000, and that the gang Arrives Portland at 3:30 p. m. esh Cream Cottage Cheese, per poun 10¢ pleased at meal time. Onelto probate yesterday by Judge|has passed counterfeit money Arrives San Francisco 6:50 p. m. of the second day. This change enables the traveler to reach San Fran- cisco in time to attend theatre or keep business engage- ments the same evening. Also, if you are going to Port- thing that always accom-| Frater. ‘amounting to $10,000 during the 10 iavaliniemsidsalaul plishes this is pastry. For " every one likes it when it is|>~ sr M a rket Gr roc e ry mate gictome,éenty sed dges-| TTT NTION, LADIES Come and Try Before You Buy. Pure Cocoa, Ib....- Qe | 2 sacks Salt ..... We know this ts true of our pas- We have an exceptional offering, Baa ae tomorrow and all land only, it gives you a part of the business day in 3 pkas. Matche 10¢ | Softshell Walnut try because we sell #0 much to the|| next week. Embroidered Dresses, Ratine Dresses, Linen Dresses, that city Rolled Oats, 6 lbs.. Macaroni, Ib, .. same people, values $10.00 to $25.00, inarked to close out at $2.50 . 00, Also EXTRA FARE TO SAN FRANCISCO French Prunes, Ib 15 lbs. Dry Granu ap Why not try some of our cakes children's Dresses, ranging in values from $1.50 to , will close sesaethshaceaad a A | today? || out at §0¢ to The. NO EXTRA FARE TO PORTLAND PUGET SOUND EXPRESS (effective May 20) will leave Seattle at 11:30 a. m. instead of 11:45 a. m. as at present. OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. 716 Second Ave. Tel. Main 932. Two thousand yards good Lace, values at Se to 60c per yard, will 3e sure to Read the Big South End Market Specials for Saturday on close out at pri anging from {%¢ to 10¢ per yard. Crepe Market Pages of all City Dailies. : ‘ ees _ : ST. GERMAIN BAKERY Kimonos, $1.98 values for 50¢ at 409 Pike THE LITTLE MISFIT STORE | . Comer Sixth and Pine, opposite Westlake Market. Take Capitol Hill or Broad- 1517 Pike Place Market way car, get off no SL block ap Pine st. from Everett Interurban depot. ‘Don't fail

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