The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 7

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GIVING AWAY REAL MONEY Here’s Where I Give Away $7.50 on Every Suit or Over- coat That Leaves This Store Tomorrow and Monday. From a wonderful assortment of choice, new woolens, take your pick of the lot. I'll take your measurement and make you an up-to-date high- grade Tailored Suit or Overcoat worth $25.00 for $17.50. You’re ahead $7.50 and I have convinced one more that WILSON knows the tailoring business from A to Z. TheGreatest| COMPETITORS’ Tailoring SALE! Event of Yes! That’s what I'll call this demonstration the S on —A Competitors’ Sale. If any tailor in the city can duplicate this Suit or Overcoat for the same Suit or Ov : i money, I'll give you a suit free. to measure and built in C1975 WI SON | 00 L SS Only here in Seattle a few months, but show- po every day to those hard to — that I give THE TAILOR rales 2 hu Say KaiSeh FPiags of the different nations. Yet HOLTON, Mich : ~ Oct 9.—After | not s one of us but should know! terrorizing the residents of this them. Village and vicinity for ‘The Seattle Star has arranged| days, John Brom, aged with a Large Pennant House to) was capture make up a series of Flag Pennants’ sheriffs. W showing the Fiags of the Various|and matted b ations at War. the typical w Sckth ? lessee SEG sre” to Seatt! reading public. badly torn that they resembled a/ pennant to be issued will be the War Pennant of Germany. One} Pennant will be issued each week. | Secure one with one coupon elip-| ped from The Seattle Star and 15 cents. A year ago Brady the T opened up his shop at the o bird an Universit caref ntion to the Mr. B come to ” STEWART HOUSE , < 56 Stewart st today his s ; Kear Pike Public Market on ; pad jof the city é f his first anr more thar human bein C a and the too h Von Kiuck, which, th ‘FOR a | i | in the The kaiser 1s now About to ex pense of Gen. Von F the benefit of the Rus The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- ; row, Saturday: { Fancy Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens, per lb... . .20¢ THEIR LETTERS Ma rty , Choice Steer loin Steak, | Strictly Fancy Plymouth Eggs (storage) jay ees 2 dozen for. ...... cece cree ree eereeeeeeeres 65c ' The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARK Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. Port Hits Jobbers WE LAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. } AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring.| ¢, BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. { Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and ‘ quality. Shops open until 10 p. m. STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, Middleman Due to Get Av Jolt on Capitol hill ed do is mall an order | Listing Farmers Now Pork | Pork Ste Veal 1 Ch Distribute Lists to Consumers n Uncle Sam will sit arket thus has be sumer Smith may know wi'l be at once an} |. Postmaster Bat tle how trict jthe first list ready |tion about Nov. ‘OF A CHEF 5. 8. Sorenson, who was a chef ptel until he got to own an auto, humbug Market Pl teetered it arou nm Sorenson should have done one veral j ears, & posse of deputy his rag clothes | rd, Brom resembled | bafh) adit man. enter These Flag Pennants are on ex-| He was found to be waning dor cellent woo! felt, and are something| three sults of underclothing, four ae you can be proud of. Each alshirts, two vests, two pairs of| py new Flag Pennant will be offered! pants and a coat, but all were s0| ‘A collection of these Pennants|mass of rags. On his feet were| will be a wonderful help to any| leather boots without soles | BORDEAUX, Oct. 8—The child. Start your collection with} neem correspondent of the Tempe at the present pennant. The first| Brady the Tailor Zurich writes that the German Celebrates Anniversary | headquarters staff is not dis pleased by the departure of the kaiser from the battle front in France to direct operations in t Spider Leg Tea 20¢ Beat Cane Sugar St Germain Fancy Joffre’s clever maneuvering, ended | nan defeat at the battle (With = 1-1b. are the only competitor that we have. of our goods, and see if it isn’t cheaper to buy of us than bake. i Cut prices and BUTTER AND SUGAR Stall 58 CAKES do not go to- We cannot af- ford to sell you a good cake for less than it costs. : Fresh ee Welle, Whig oo eae sevice vey ewene 30) ARE WRITTEN ON goasts Ib. LOC BLACK PAPER LONDON, Oct. 9.—All the smart Wincor Our Layer Cakes 30c. w 80c French Filled Between the Eyes the construction of th 4 1517 Pike Place 409 Pike St. 1914, Public Market Prices Are Lowest Prices Always and Foods Are Meet the Producer / SH DRI LING CHICKE Seattle's Popular ‘Priced Meat Market Monster mney | Sale Begins Tomorrow at Blackman’s Sample Hat Store Mis Old Pike Market runes $1.69 © All shapes and colors. alike Learn to buy Milli out of the high-rent dis- Ten experienced salesladies “Make no mistake.” We are downstz NOTE—These $1.69 Hats TILIKUM MARKET Pot Roast 10-123c } STALL 21—LOWER FLOOR Chicken Dinner, coffee Eastern Oyster “Other specials all. day Mra. De Long’s Pullman Diner 76 Pike Street APPLES 50c, 90c Box. and Kings, Jonathans; All fruit guarant Be Perry & Stalls 49-50, 64-6 3 Cans Camation Milk 20c Tea, Cocoa, Spices or Extracts. hg bg nc ¢ tr WE SEND BY PARCEL POST A NYWHERE -M..&K.COFFEE--Stall5 Suit line Ladies’ Don't fail to bhety ORD ra _ PTRADE AT THE " “PUBLIC MARKET CENTER. OLD PIKE PLACE PUBLICHARKT SPECIALS FOR SATORDAY BLbs. * SUGAR 99¢ N Solainia MeatCo. 1527 PIKE PLACE Fresher Save 25 Per Sugar Only Booths 17-57-37-55 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY RED SHIELD BU" TTER, 3 LBS FFIRST AVENUE ENTRANCE Best Yakima Gem POTATOES a 1.40 oz. boxes Ohio Matches # TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24 and 36 GILMAN BROS. Pure’h Meat Products, ‘tein and Smoked Meats re in nomething new or different In sausage oF bo. “LG'S First Avenue Floor. Hamin’'s Cider Mill Carrots, 4 bunches ... Sweet Potatoes, 3 Fancy Yakima Potatoes, 6 We are turning out sweet Apple Cider dally. handle Pure Cider Vinegar, years old, 50¢ gallon. (Wholesale and retail.) 1523 First Avenue, at Market Fancy Cauliflower, each .. Washington Vegetable Stacked up on tables by The milliner’s profit in George, Prop. “Enough said.” PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET STALL 10—-LOWER FLOOR Oysters, Clams, Saimon, Haijbut and Other Sea Foods of the Season. to wait on you “Make no mistake.” Market Place, e Women's Rest Room. Ls wrong places, thereby being i8e | STALL_—N Shoes From Merchants’ Assn. (and Others) at !/2 PriceandLess Tan, black, lace and button, Sizes 4 to 4%.. ace, n t at any of his pther Hood’s Home Made Candies Peanut Brittle, Ladies’ Walkover Shoes, and others. and Boys’ Shoes, “SAMPLE SHOE STORE SANITARY MARKET ANNEX Corner Public Market: Pecan Brittle, Victoria Nut Roll, lb.30¢ Commer Pike Place Market GROCERY BARGAINS FOR at Murray’s---Low N Prices Continue We Guarantee Every tage of Meat That Goes Out of Our Market Lain Pork Chops, STALLS 2357 AND 9496 PIKE STREET “SARDINES Purchase of Coffee Rega SL. rf! THE COUNTRY Lower_ Floor ™ J. Lovell, Delicatessen 104 Corner Mkt. fe VBRNON BUTTER STORE. 1521 PIKE PLACE Lund’s Dept. Store Open Saturday Till 10:30 P. M. SATURDAY SPECIALS . 25e 75c RUBBERS $3.50 Ruff } sig line Boys’ S All Sizes, Special Saturday, Pair. . soaveas AAA2O8% qrbocotomt: rices Good All Next Week. ALLEN’S GROCE RY—STALLS 18-25 CORNER MARKET

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