The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1914, Page 6

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= AN ECONOMICAL PLACE ro “TRADE | | ~| ip ike RNR Ne HIE 8 NRE NAAR LO EBD tN 1Potlatch Visitors] HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY Men’s W. L. Douglas || Standard $4 and $5 Shoes $2.95 Every man that reads th knows of this brated shoe and will lose no time In securing a pair All sizes in this lot White Nubuck Colonials Are both cool and com fortable as well as stylish. The model pictured is made over medium recede toe last, hand-turned soles and Spanish heel. White kid Hned, mod. $2.50 erately priced at beng Orders Delivered Free by Parce! Post Open Saturday Evening to 9 k ston Sample Shoe Shop Co., tne. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET 1D FLOOR PILES CURED NO PAIN Satistaction Guaranteed. Our Own Doctor Does tt. DEL DRUG CO. 317 YESLER WAY South-End Public Market ONE BLOCK EAST OF 42-STORY SMITH BUILDING | Third — Washington— Prefontaine—Yesler HERE ARE THE REAL POTLATCH SPECIALS Dry picked Fowls, J. P. RAWLINGS, Mg: EITEL BLDG, LISTENS GOOD OLYMPIA, July 17. — “Puget sound canneries are unusually clean and sanitary,” is the verdict of Dr. H. T, Graves, who has just) returned from an inspection tour! for the state department of agricul _ ACCOUNTS SHY PORT TOWNSEND, July 17.— | Charging that he {s $1,249.92 short | in his accounts, Postoffiee Inspector | H. D. Temple of Seattle arrested David McInnes, assistant postmas- ter at Uncas. He was held for the | federal grand jury under $3,000 bat! | Board of directore of Y. W. C. A. will hold monthly session, July 20, ist Yeomalt park camp, Bainbridge island. eS ee ei aia STAR—FRIDAY, wack 17, 1914. PAGE 6, ‘DADS GATHER FROM ALL OVER| NORTHWEST TO CELEBRATE THEIR DAY OF EMANCIPATION =) | knows what they will bring or how! H. A. Schoenfeld, presi- dent of the Seattle Dads’ association, today received the following telegram: “Please express my greet- ings to all who join with you tomorrow in the cele- bration of Dads’ day, and my best wishes for an en- joyable occasion, “WOODROW WILSON.” The president is an honor- ary member of the Seattle association, ON } hweat Dads are rising to great numbers today and making preparations to march upon Seattle and overthrow the throne of domes tle drudgery. For tomorrow ts Dad's day, | Dad, tomorrow, will typify the rise of the Netherlands, the Decla ration of Independence, the Magna Charta and the Chinese repubdliiec,/ all rolled into one. Big Dads, little Dads, and Dads} of medium size will crowd the city) and riot In their freedom-fora-day.! Dads Come From All Over. ' There will be Dads in great num-) bers from Vancouver, B, C.; Port land, Ore.; Everett, Gold Bar, Reé | mond, Enumclaw, Auburn, Bellevue, Bothell, Medina, Riverton, Tukwila, Issaquah, Olympia, Kent and other towns, The utmost secrecy surrounds the coming of each of these delega Nobody not even the com- motore Dad, Herbert 4. A. . 8c hoenteld, FRECKLES le the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of yo freckles, as the prescription othine —doubdle strength—te guaranteed to remove these ely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine— double strength—from any droge gist and apply @ little of tt night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It ts seldom that more than an ounce te needed to completely cle: Now the skin and gaia « Deautifal cleat | \” complexion. Be sure to ask for strength othine, ae this is sold um der guarantee of money back If it falla to remove freckles.—Adver | tinement. | Served by All Car Lines Dealers tm Only Choice Meats. Extra Specials for Saturday: Foner Lass 2014 Spring Lambs 5 Ib. Shoulder of Mutton, Ib Leg of Lamb, Ib..... Lamb Chops, Ib... Steer Pot Roast, tb. Round Steak, Ib. . Shoulder Pore Roast, Ib. Pork Steak, oben. ‘se 9, Fancy Weinors, Rologna, Ib. .. 10s.. 4 Compound, 3s, 28¢; am 47¢ in lik e penehon: Best gone xis ord BOe@ >, 8 he Above Prices At Stalls STALL 85—Fresh-killed, dry-picked country Chickens, 22¢ Ib. STALL 68—Swift's imported style Frankfurters and Weiners, 18¢ lb. STALL 53—Large Dills, 15¢ dozen; extra — fancy Queen Olives, 15¢ pint; large bottle Gold Seal Catsup, 10¢; 38-42 ‘i Yakima Stall 50—The “Sugar Stall” # Ibe, (net weight) D. G. Sugar £ tbe, (net weight) Pure Cane Sugar ..42¢ 1 will give one car ticket with one pound or more of 360 or 400 “Magnet Brand” Cot- feo. chow Pickles, 15¢. STALLS 51-2—Extra special Smoked Beef Tongu Tamales, 3X, 2 for 25¢; B. & M.,2 for 45¢. STALL 5-—Regular 20c Peach Coffee Cake, 10¢; 2 dozen Cup Cakes, 15¢ ; 2 10c loaves of Raisin Bread, 15¢. STALLS 63-4—Nice, good-size Tomatoes, S¢ Ib; fancy freestone Peaches, 10¢ dozen, 80¢ STALLS 65-6—Columbia River Chinook Salmon, 10¢ 1b.; genuine Finnan Haddie, 15¢ 1b; fresh Columbié River Sturgeon, 15¢ Ib. STALL 70—Watermelons, 2¢ STALL 48—Ranch Eggs, 25¢ dozen; fresh-churned Washington Creamery box. Ib. Butter, 3 lbs. 85¢. STALLS 567—New York Premier Gream Cheese, 40 per’ cent butter fat, 30¢ Ib. Coolest, Cleanest, Roomiest Market In Seattle All Business, Including Farmers, Conducted | nside, Protected From Wind, Dust and Rain } Ham Sausage, Tongue, Ib. Manufacturers of Toppenish Ice Cream and 2 bottles, sweet, | | : ns | |rected by Mannie | headquarters at the Hote! Butler, ) ise Buttermilk Co: y sour or chow ic, BO¢ Ib; Chicken stitute for Dads. | heard round | Wales, they will act Beorecy, too, is the rule with the district Dads in Seattle Let the family beware tomorrow! Let Willle have a care at breakfast table. pute the old man's word on base | ball, And pity the daughter If she plays “Home, Sweet Home.” Just Let Mother Dare Let tyrannical Mother command Dad to change his dirty shirt for a) clean one if she dares! Will Dad get up and bulld the fire| will NOT, | tomorrow morning? H Will he get breakfast while the family lle slothfully abed? Guess again, Not unless Dad forgets him- self will he commit any of these hetnous outrages against the cause; of liberty, And lest he forget, these commit- | toes will look to his welfare: Committee of qualifications of| | Dads. | To investigate home conditions of Dads. To a disheartened Dads. To help dissatisfied Dads to free- dom. For emancipation of Dads. For legislating Dad into hie own, To inflict punishment on flirting Dads. To prevent Increase of Intemp: ance among Dads caused by me worry. To ameliorate the suffering of Dads. To establish physical culture In- | Te furnish free mantourists for Dads. To int Dade in selection of the | Let him not dis | i} 23 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar <>OACIDS STON (With $1 groceries oan Low Cabin Syrup can Nappy Home Corn phe, Mue Ribbon Tea can Pure Olive O11 Watract Vanilla or Lemon cans Crtaco ’ 4 don, Fruit Jar Rings s00 All brands fic STONG’S GROCERY Your Pleasur 312 Stong’s Market of Apring Lamb, 1 : ise Chisice’ ‘tieer Pot Roast of Beet. ih 1a we tb dhe tor break pa Lees « ty « tt) Pig Sauna For this Saturday we be roneting chickens an@ by Phone Main @989—Call for Stall Merchant of Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Stall 331 female employes. If you are a Dad you will lay WANTED, TRUCKS! There appears to be a dearth of trucks in town, | The Dads’ day committee | has hunted high and iow for trucks on which to build its floats, but It has: Are you a Da @ truck? Then hasten to tell Herbert A. Schoent of the Standard Furniture Co, about it. ——____—. niall yourself open to a sentence of not than life imprisonment in the penitentiary if you don't get in the Dad's day parade, which starts in| the Denny regrade district, be-! tweea Third, Fourth, Virginia and Blanchard, at 2 p. m. Four great war bombs will be ex- ploded, announcing declaration of war on the ancient dishonor: | | able rule of torment, and starting | the par It ts hoped they will) have the same effect the shot! world at Lexington. | Committees Are Appointed, Dad oe in charge of the doings. has appointed P. D. Hughes grand marshal of the day. His first assistant aide will be F. L. Witkins, who tn turn will be as- sisted by such Dade as Harry Car- roll, Will T. Laube, Ralph Pearce, George Semple. R. P. Rice, George | P. Russell, Ed Terry, a Calhoun, George B. Kitteng: nd BE. L. Webs = 4 will Ww in 7 foot in his | an inch, and who weighs 300 pounds, will be drum major. Chas, W. Duncan ts brigadier.) general of the tombstone brigade. Watch for Band of Hope. In the parade, among a dazaling array of things, including the Band of Hope, composed of married men who have never been Dads, will be a lot of brase bands, all playing Everybody Works But Father. \ Frank Rotch will stand on a ped- estal In the parade, typifying Dad it be director f aprons, dust caps and = sunbonnet for unattached pirit away the coal sho’ stove poker, pin or dish pan home. J. C. Marmaduke will erect viewing stand near the Hotel Wash-| ington, From it Gov, Lister, Dad Hiram Charles Gill and Boss-Dad Schoenfeld will review the emanci pated army. Dads Are Selling Tags. The sale of Dad's day ‘posed of two clothespini ribbon and safety pin, will be di- Cohen, with |in all his glory J. A. Bruce eral of the sal , com It will begin at 8:30 tomorrow They will be on sale at all hot and cafes all day. BUT TO WOMEN ONLY! DAD HAS PAID LONG ENOUGH! The Colonial theatre has donated 2,500 tickets, admitting patrons within its portals. The receipts will pay for the band: WAS HE ANKED? LONDON, July 17.—The Prince of 20, started to be a ‘man about town. Behind a fat cigar he was found in a music hall at 9:30 o'clock by those searching for him and was sent home, THE SILVER Is now ready at 106 PIKE ST. to serve you with good, clean, wholesome meals at reasonable prices. Try Our Waffles | fly with you. Watermelon, |b. Rupe Tomatoes Peaches, dot. 106, Bananas, doz. ... Winesap Apples, doz.. FUSS & COMPANY Stalls 110-111-112 fanitary Market » Chopa, ib Corned Reet, Ib Brerything Under Gines. fipecial Attention to Phone Pine Vegetable Co. Stall 340 New Potatoes, 11 lbe.. Loganberries, crate . a ié Fancy Wax Beanas, 2 Iba A. OTTO STALLS 56—LOWER FLOOR Steer Pot Roast, ib.. ARee Shoulder of Spring ‘Lamb, au Cirele W Lamb Chops, Ib. Fresh Leaf Lard, Ib. STALL 27—LOWER FLOOR 2 10¢ loaves Bread.... Ube Sponge Cakes, each -20¢ Cocoanut Bars, doz.... OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. PUBLIC MARKET 4 Fifth, Sixth and Pine Has the Potlatch —BARGAINS— . $1.00 ane e e ec Kies. Bour Pickles r Chill Kauoe. 2he or Bpaghetti. Be he he nalnde he good all next week Sixth and Pine e—Our Profit HIEST-GRADE BLEND HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. 312 ‘wor 91.00 Btarch 4 100 ides. Stalls 104-123 TOKIO GROCERY CO. Seattle Tea & Coffee Company Stall 217 {00 Arcadia Coffee, § Ibe IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Roast of Pork, Ib. Lucky Strike Fish Co. STALL. O06 felt Alaska Herring. @os 28S Salmon Bellies, 2 iba. ? White Vegetable Stand Extra Fancy Tomatoes, 2 lbs. ihe Wax Beans, 2 Ibs, Telephone Peas, Ib. New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Stall 343 YAKIMA youre F comPanY , Moll 31 thetre large Basanne, 600. ; < Reet Bartiett Pears, Gon... 156, 35¢ STALL X54 On Sixth Avy. New Potatoes, § Ibe 10¢. 18 Ihe 256 LONDON ANDERSON GROCERY CO. 210 QUALITY GROCERS BIG INVENTORY SALE 91 tbe. best Granuinted Sumer 81.00 Te New % gal. Mason Jare, Gor 4 gal. Mason Jars. Gor 60e «04 456 an Kipe Olives t erade Jar Rubbers, 4 Aox 1 Hard Wheat Viour If you cln’t find what you want elsewhere, come to us; our stock ts complete. Z @) B L GROCERY CO. STALL 219 21 POUNDS ™;.:;" 98c (With $1 order, excluding flour or sugar.) ibe can Pineapple 109 best Paper Napkins 2 lbs. Bott Bhelied Walnuts 10¢ | ¢ rotle Lancheon ¢ | } pkes Maocaron! or epaeheiti b} @ | Best Shredded Cocoanut, Ib FE We carry @ iarge aesortment of fruit jars and jelly ginsses. 339 Stall 336| 342 <> 342 Fruits and Vegetables Fine Apricots, basket 20¢ Fancy Apricots, basket. 25@ | Peach crate... 00¢ Lemons, 20¢ | Choice doz. .20¢ Watermelons, each..20¢ up .15¢ Freestone Peaches, doz. 15¢ .10¢ Wax Beans, Ib .10¢ 5¢ Sweet Corn, 3 ears....10¢ “WEST'S HOME-MADE | ° BRENNEMAN & McINTOSH CANDIES A-Big 116 Market Plums, Good dozen.. Lemons, Sweet Oranges, doz. Fancy Peaches, doz Raspberries, box . 20¢ Fudge, Ib. 2he Mixed Can 40¢ Hand-rolied Chocoila Stalls AB 116 ircle Cream, ‘jarge ‘dish. ¢ Cream Sod CHAS. LAFONTAINE oe Stalls 11-12 Lea ard, Ib. -12%¢ Shoulders of tai, Ib. ate Leg of Lamb, Ib... S¢ UNION FISH CO. STALL 488 Salmon Trout, 1b. Halibut, 2 Ibe. FUSS & COMPANY Annex Stalls 13-14 No. 6 pail Pure Lard........ No. 10 pall Pure Lard. Cirele W Lamb Chops, Lamb Stew, Ib.. Bastern Bacon, |b.. THREE = GIRLS CAKES Rich and Tasty OLIVER Siete For the best in Smoked Meats try this Stall. STALLS 200-215 ‘The Best Tomatoes, < Frowtene Pentben Gos. 2 8S Special Prices on Canning Cherries. OPEN_UNTIL 10 P.M. CORNER FRUIT Peach Piume “basiet STALL 490 Hand-rolied Chocolates, Ib. Peanut Brittle, ib.. LONDON PUTS THE “GAIN” IN beh a FOR SHOES Men's ‘Tan and Patent. Go Linoleum, Sloan's Intaid, NEXT TO White Canvas Mippers and Low Bhoes for ee ALMOST THROWN CORSETS sas AWAY Minsew and Children’s Ladies’ Lace and Button Oxfords, 42.60 fer Boye Shoes, | the kind that stand hard knocks, "fs" Ladies’ Lace and Button Bhoes, $4.00 values, for hi3s° Ladies small size Shoes and Oxfords, Itmited quantities, See our bargain santa G moor verein| asta Bel — ‘Bea Blankets, $1.00 Totlet Biew Kettles, ladiew $8) granite, with na, trimmed, | Paper Napkins, 4-foot Poultry pd Netting, ya. Se Pafting Pang, eranite, be Paper Envelopes, 280 box for Be and 2 Lace Curtains. per pair 35¢ Pillow Cases, heavy hotel, 12%e Cotton Batts, 12-ounce, Se Toweling Curtain Roas Heavy Twill Se Be White Daley | Deon, white Og Hale, latter etton Real Lace Collars 10¢ 260 Needie Point Pins 2-inch Plain ‘Stk, yard 15¢ ‘GIRL WANTS 7 FLY; WOULDN'T MIND A TUMBLE!? A pretty girl, with a flushed face, rushed up to Sergt. Daniel Quinn yesterday afternoon out at the Christofferson station, on Lake Union, as the flying man and his mechaniclans were busy preparing for the evening flight. “lam simply crazy to go up with Mr. Christofferson,” she said. “I wonder if I'm too late?” “We might find out,” suggested Sergt. Danny, politely, as he took her over to Si, “Mr, Christofferson, I want to I'm just wild about Won't you please take me up?” Si blushed, ‘m sorry,” he said, “but you can't go today. But you can go Sunday afternoon.” The girl 1s Miss Jeanette Blume, of Twin Firs, who is a stenog- rapher at the Washington Iron Work “I don't belleve I'd be much afraid if the airboat came down the lake. I can swim,” she sald. Last summer Miss Blume swam across Lake Washington on a dare, it. SIGNS OF THE TIMES PITTSBURG, July 17,—Belleving she had cheated the traction com- pany by walking, a working wom- an who rode for 15 years sent the company a nickel saved, with a note signed “ science Stricken.” Frank McKenna, telephone line- man, admitted he had helped hol¢ up four saloons at San Francisco, "holdup at Bartlett .! ment for cost of irrigation ditches, eee Autoists want for cars downtown, Frank C. Bright gets four years for counterfeiting. Peter Anderson arrested ao sus- | pected burglar, after auto chase, Mrs. Katherine Smith finds son, J. W. O'Mara dead, a suicide, in morgue, 2 space set aside "ELSEWH Waterville, Wash. Farmers’ um fon does $750,000 business in one year, Hundred men fight fire, which threatened Woodway park at Ed- monds. Sisters born May 22, united back to back, cut apart at Paris. Slayer of A. Dabone, Chicago, leaves handkerchief with picture of skull and cross bones, Two men killed from ambush while rowing on river at Mounds- ville, West Va, Women foil bandite in stage Springs, Cal., by dropping $300 on floor of stage. Man who attacked 8-year-old girl lynched at Baker, Ore. Four dle In wreck of electric train at Norfolk, Va, Police sergeant si battle with detectiv vice district. Enginemen refuse to rbitrate wage dispute with managers, claim: | ing It is merely ruse to prolong ne- | gotiations, Bill presented in house to give settlers 20 years to pay govern-| to death In| in cago | A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. Representative Webb of North Carolina succeeds Representative Clayton as chairman of the houge judiciary committee. Professors Baum and ‘Bier, can- | ————~ cer specialists, have abandoned radium and returned to X-ray treat- ments, | Two killed, several injured, and) $150,000 proporty damage done by | tornado at Henderson, Ky. | William Rockefeller turned over | New York stock exchange it to| son, Pere: Alleniste’ convention at Chicago! adopted resolution favoring control of alcohol and narcotic drug selling. Secretary Bryan announced him- self in favor of the proposed Ne- braska constitutional amendment CARNIVAL ALL WEEK THIRD AND LENORA 20 SHOWS | giving the vote to women, PHOTO SUPPLIES Northwestern Photo Supply Co. Eastman Kodak Co. Inc. 1320 Second Ave. Try our Finishing Department —we like to do work for particular people. 4-6-8-Exposure Rolls 10c Per Roll

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