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RAN NBEO TS ORR OUCLOBEK 16, 1914. PAGE 6, An Economical, Colienetat | Place to Amarr AN oN gs ee ome BOALT TELLS HOW HE PAID $25 “br . - van Hs Fourth mente ( iW Anniver- povles” sary AND GOT NOTHING FOR HIS CASH)| 2s | ass oa ak Next “ bs ht ; 1 Gilbert himaelf, now old Saturday Pree | By Fred L. Boalt — | and Githert vimaeit, now old 1] October 24 a The coming of DeWolf Hop the rehearsals. perand the Gilbart and Sullivan | — 1 gought the director of the Festival company to the Moore | new company, an Ameri ri ail xt week, with a revival and asked him to arran, r owe deligh bes peras wh an, Interview with Gilbert me Announcing a Series of STONG LEADS OUT AGAIN Pan bare. imitated but sever yar the American, “if I can, But it 17 pounds Crasulnts : r od lis to my mind a re | will cost you £6 ($25) bene Fee ee vival which Sir William Gil Do you mean,” I asked No. 6 ° : bert himself attempted, short that Sir William’ sells Inter No. 60 suck Hard i Ay Rowe etithe Giibart aaa fete to chagity nt ie eays be hates To Make Home Work Easier for the Housewife os tat If further proof were needed of our ability to sell van: progenioeay if] sree 2 ag It ts 8 Girls’ Rahery : " * * be: emember I wondere Ne Says 18 worth | stores onttion IT . ‘ MEN’S and “sven SHOES the time of | my worth paying for, SPECIAL crking (0 have The . ! otchel agreed to meet me on the | ie 1 have “ontrib *o at 5 o'clock in the THESE SERVICEABLE, STYLISH BOOTS to th mor of the noon. 1 was there mk oetee . ' WOULD CONVINCE the most skeptical. eee cts + ga Pi For Saturday 5 We picture above a popular model with patent Strand ibert w , AS pré heel and Goodyear talt gale wat. ia or ‘5 gunmet years . 8 ity an was 4 The 3 GIRLS’ CAKES Stong Two Stores Sixth and Pine and Stall 205 (3 38 ‘ these shoes may also be had with a narrow toe " Sav yards were a disappear raw. RIE ne ee | sa 9 7m cs A a al polis a orvoed at er . to waar be was standing and $108.2 waid Sir William, this te | erson s utar: the interviewer I spoke to you | Gold Cake Beg oe 1 wald How-de-do : | Dolly Varden DOWN SHE GOES—THE HIGH COST OF LIVING was, 4 Pony. teagtation ot that tier” |. allcubat ts tomes, Te the Gb Orange Cake Best Patent Flour, sack st. might , th of rect © shouted Take bir Best Granulated Sugar, sack $f : 5 Age has g A delayed shipment of Women's Patent show At the theatre. chorus and drove them off the pte Cen ‘ 4 5 soe fe Be oa Vamp Button Boots with fawn color or gray $2 95 M and only meeting whee. Mant ot: the eile) eee | ‘; : . sem Pint Jare, dos ibe into cloth tops. $5 values at . wi ort 1 can at aay I ying he ae G | ) B 4 pamela = mb aBe ects tines, vin Sim be |. wenpes, ont 8 ‘13 irls akery i saa Wom a BB BIG VALUES IN and he didn't say he could be very cruel, He all to me—oe had lashed that t discour Sanitary Mkt. -ic<'r.:° Corner Mkt. 220.02. Westlake Mkt. MEN’S SHOES on | = sin” sate men and WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR A BPRCIAL BALE BACH DAY A PLUMP, FAT HEN 50c Save $1 and More d-about revival, "I didn't get the Interview a y= |PLAYS AT BEING HANSON A MONEY BRIDE; NOW SHE IS ONE. At the Big Churn in the Center ae | a TALK oP) | THE TIME EPA. | Red Shield Creamery 212207 NaS NIGHT STONG’S MARKET | 15 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar | IMPERIAL MEAT CO. 342—THIS BEATS | + If you come early you'll get the best ones—but they're all good SOLD AT AUCTION nd durable alf, button or lace style, like cut, with medium Found toes and heel; Goodyear Welt sole. $3.50 and $4 values for ~ $2.50 CVS A Few Others at $2.95 MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST ywing varieties are included in this wonderful offe’ athans, Waxons, Grimes Golden and Snow Apples. & uaranteed = — caupemecine 4 ~~Peaopedinet, 38s te ee Le Stalls 2-3-4 THEM ALL F TAKE mal pea Boring CMiemOne, es [4 args cane mith tor ! 206 | < f | VALOR OSTONS ee [is Yeu are invited to attend Cirete W Lag € lamb, th. 20 fe ee yee7 ee b re App ses 50c S/H sicoxp EITEL by Ole Hanson, the eee for, the ame, bre Wines oor Second Ave at uot BUILDING eo candidate for United Phone Main O99. Call for Stat 188 Xn te pGuntennlal: Bere, ox STALL 358 tah « on Dry Onions, 7 Ibs. Hudson's Pickle Store | TOKIO GROCERY CO. | ¢ jes, 3 Ibs. tor Stall 18 Lower Floor Stalls 104-123 pent Poueta 4 toe. Mre. Porter's Peanut Butter, ib. ar 11 ied Saver Krai # aunt CRA CORNER FRUIT STAND = €250 -. E. Griffiths, progressive can didate for representati eresvenrsiomarse i cemmnemmaneG MA You will miss something worth fout in 20 minutes. As he tossed while tf you miss the chance to DEVOURS 100 (sinensis Apt) te yea the crowd over and remarked: | ‘Hanson will more than lkely oRETGCE Vousa Tika to:kave some be nce Wad enc ee watermelon; really, | am awfully |store He has @ constructive plan | e in | senator, and by Austin | | Sen: earthed out of tong | FUSS & COMPANY Fe era Big ie, Saniiory Market. ‘Tape w Walnuts, 2 Ibs in the party of! s 1 Eatir salle Wethitit, Aamoe 4516 s +e jfond of watermelon a ped $cem s on} Apples, 1 Eating a . der of MOUNTAIN DALE, Ark, Oct, 16.| f%4 of ™ large one was brought|{F state development in which | Bri & Mc ‘osh Cooking _ ABSOLUTELY a suicide “Abner Short of this place ts the ang some on j|7@% and every one else in the Boel, ‘i 49 ; . “|state are tn ted Griffiths is at present chief of police. He was formerly city counctiman. He is a great stu ad human w the candidate | Seampion watermelon eater of the to wager $ World, without a doubt. Ys ago, at a politica! rally, p} fered to bet he could eat two mel. Ons that together wel; pounds. Two listeners told him to » t ters of all — apeess ey they chen - « h n to rid} 1 watermelons, prov! e red this 7 . ones them, Dut {f he failed he would PASTOR 1N PRISON ‘Hump publi es to pay for them and pay them kg as a leader besides. Short agreed to these) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16.—|), CHAS. LA FONTAINE Stalls 11-02 Fresh Dressed Chickens, . é So genegh per lb. 18c, 20c and 23c A. OTTO Special attention to phone orders. —~- ———— rs a iene Choa, Bog OLIVE Smoked Meat —House— . organizations, now the Ribs, 2 Ibs. ; terms and witnesses were sum- Rev. E. Robins, formerly of the| candidate on the progress ; » ‘ . BF sustice. Methodist church at Salinas, was|. >, ¢ Link f gig red | see orr dingy Regen gamge + + | oe eee , Stall 309. Main Section. Pion tn st Link Da ‘The first watermelon was de- 25th Pthe Pot to three years at M strict, will sed Spring and Prime Rib Roast, Ib....... € | Fresh D Foured in 15 minutes. Then came N for writing «@ Ww or ° “ 4 - : will arnerd and WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDIES Y ns for 4 second, somewhat larger than proper to Miss &dna candidates for the| 2@tt Carecpbe/] Stalls 3e2-324 enhid docks mee Ls ee a 45¢ ong. Short cleaned this one! Rodgers. eet houbd, Saks nd ike soe Hand-rotled ston Ib BBE -* te - ~ i - . 2 Fancy rem Mixed Can@y, it » — NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—The “mar ine Potatoes 3 10¢, mar] ae Ike SANITARY BAKERY |riage of the miracle ma Special Notice to Out-of-Town Folks: PON SKY SCRAPER Le wadding of tan Compeal sie ginia beauty and footlight star, t > < Will. 20n ie cot for| NEW YORK, Oct. 16—While at] the New ‘York, New ‘Haven and | note a 2 S Sopedoo: Nan Campbell worked her mir-| leur aletaaiad. aa cate Gokee t om | acle ‘oming leading woman the sky Lookiag ap he eam | in a successful season, after only h Poe: omg iy he me Si four years of effort to become an| awk laboring heavily it flew lactrens and the first year and a jand endeavoring to esc: , - |half of that time was spen UNION FISH COMPANY LUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY ma eee YAKIMA FRUIT CO. J vr. canoe «tor ane STALL 826 Butter Biscuits, doz. , 10¢ STALL 344, je Salmon, ea 25e 7 2se | © 5¢ loaves fresh Bread for . 25 one ce reget MEG, STALL 943 *, pint... BO | Coffee Cakes, dos A iz Ladiew fine atlors’ C! m | caus wes all wool, satin| Remnants to : ton. subber or. aty Slipper Soles Jand larger bird of 1 trying to get onto the stag welte 4 2% linea $5, per yard 11 te 4 Just as the Villiam Miller's miracle w heels | 85.00 the hotel, the recent brief for the defense 85.00 | 82.00 | 5 $1.50 156 dov New York, > Have ar — ! _ —s e was a ee | fo which note Wor *F . Win ~ asterpiece | Lined aden, # | : THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. fo] Miss Cs ; | 81.69 196 Filling an urgent request, we have established a < the ltr scle ta> “han ones’ ; many " a one fish for supper. Later was with Blanche Ring MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT | in “When Claudia Smiles 4 PARIS, Oct. 16.—Mme. ason she was leading Send remittance (advertised prices plus mailing or freight charges) and we will make prompt shipment, We aim to have the best Liberty Enlightening the World quality of ali food stuffs at the fed LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY -|PICKS FRUIT FROM ‘SNEEZES SELF OUT Lp WIOKORY haved" o8 ANGE ¥- are RECOMMEND covered when a_ bunch of eS WAS » Me GO BUY A BOX! IT 1S YOUR DUTY Ey Fees Lamb Chops, |b. seeee BRE Choice Pork Steak lb.......14¢ Without protest from a lobby Eietory tre grapes | lek t Veal, Ib lle 1 | property owners present, the streets! were found by J. H. Vaught of this| Pure Lard, Ib............12/2¢ | ( Round Steak, Ib. tse — - - Jand sewers committee of the etty| place, who was in the timber hunt-| Our wife has joined the The Bon Marche park, Fourth ounoll yesterday voted to recom-|!"& for wild grapes Sold All Day As Advertised. APPLE MOVEMENT. After lani’Fins, has been loaned for tt nend a new ordinance tor Empire} While passing under a hickory next week we won't be able | ‘Thomas Ryan, chairman of eae, ailainatine’ 455 eon aaek nation | tree, he noticed the grapes hang INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. to look an apple in the face. [the “Apple day” committee, and \the strips between Dearborn and| {ng on a small branch. Wondering Next week will apple |C. W. McCullough, sales manager | | Hanford ata, and between Holden at, | how the bunch came there, he pro ee STALLS 2648 week, and our wife has the |of the Yakima Fruit rGowers’ as-| land Matuler ot ceeded to pick {t off and was sur ie ee ‘ aa bill-offare planned for every have charge of the C'rhin ts a result of Counctiman| Prised to find it firmly attached to ‘ meal. We’ going to have [mate's agtempting to have the whdle| the hickory limb, whe! STALLS 16-21 STALL 70 apple esse for breakfast, bable that 100 car loads lismpire way plan dropped ae un.(@rown to full maturity an Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkes Dried Onions, 6 Ibs baked apples and apple frit ima Frait Growers’ as. [snc ; a r s were as 5¢ | Sweet Potatoes | ers for lunch and apple pie that means the t in the ees by eo}. Woe Bae kan he" Guinaciner aet Quaker Date, pis. Potatoes, 20 Ib for dinner, on. Monday " will be on exhibition. Phows mrcern:4a\a ReaD he Tian eee sont ¢ | Wes Plant, It And on ‘Tueeday there will 1 can Ko to the exh piek | OUR I eacock Buckwheat, pk lal s, doz. o out a box of the i 1 r gg da ¢ be apple butter, apple dump a box ne kind you fancy, | | Baton lowe Wit mck AAe¥S | Pour dr be spple butter, pple dump juts bor of the kind you taney |PAINTS HENS TO jacaroni, : Ss ¢ We don't know [through your grocer. | STALL 49 ple meringue. We don r iippered Eid alge ¢| Lemons, doz 15¢ how many other ways there | The apple growers of the state a STOP THEFTS ered Salmon, 2 Ibs.. : . seers. j been hard hit by the B | ° as, do: pa aré to prepare apples, but our | hav n the . : | we dae ae Whole Salmon, each... ¢ Geumen bos 15 ¢ and 106 itd. Hess pean war, which has cut off en| coo ’Magt 2°, stn germany ‘when wel BROCKTON, Mass, Oct. 16. ; have recently installed one Salt Mackerel, each ¢ | Jonathan Apples, t 20¢ in addition, we're going to |tirely their foreign market, ‘Iq|nand-tatlored sult for you at Mrs, Rose Bertino of 81 Chestnut | te most completely equjpped Alaska Herring, 7 for... ¢ Apples, box 75e eat apples between mealy addition, Eastern growers are |st., whose flock of 40 hens has|Plants for the cutting of semi. , STALL 88 | STALL 48 Our son Is giving the move. |shipping their apples West AND_UP UP | | been reduced by thefts to 24, has| precious stones of all kind x Cookies, 13 doz 50¢ | | | 4 isonthe | nag ced + BOC) Best Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs, $1.00 ment his heartiest support. | The apple movement here is not painted the feathers of the remain-| Pacific Coast, We have a fi Bread, 2 loaves ...... 15¢)| Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 doz... There's nothing half-hearted |@ “Ket-rich-quick” scheme, but ing birds red and green to prevent tection of rough a fine se. STALL 24 Good Eastern Eggs, doz about him. Last year he be- ,/simply a means of tiding the| We can please you in whatever ma-| further thefts of rough stones to select Jersey Butter, lb 30¢ | Wash. Milk, 4 cans an celebrating the Fourth of |Krowers over a perilous perjod,| {tial YoU may desire, and your suit will | from; or bring in any rough stone. Pure Imp. Olive Oil, eal. $2.75 9 9 L period. || . ee ger a ORES July on June 30 The prices to consumers will be| vie Matt ries edna | you may have and we will shap STALL 69 EAST ENTRANCE War ate eerond: {or encle lower than Mae year abil ge coe | DR. J. R. BINYON, JR, KEEP LOVE BY Nia /pollah thech’ “Ap Sour ane Green Japan Tea, Ib. B5¢ | Live Poultry (dressed while you week too. Not that it would me in and talk clothes with us || We will examine your eyes in Wa mahusieee we ee kins soo! t i Mgt) : " ifte e cture Special Jewelry Ground Cocoa, ib ae | walt). Low prices make any difference if we Of the emigrants leaving Ireland] iene |] the most scientific manner and EARNING KEEP and can repair anything Pree fit glasses to you. So if your re bothering you, consult ]{_ CHICAGO, Oct, 16,—Mrs. Have Examination and advice ek Ellis, an English author and playwright, visiting in Cheago, says | I, M. BENNETT ppc during the ye 70 per cent we | 4 eee | destined for the United States and] A gigantic apple exhibit, at % per cent for Canada From | ul C 0. which every large apple grower in the province of Ulater there were} jewelry line, no matter what it GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR—ALL HANDY is, the state of Washington will be'12,392 emigrants, or 40 per cent BINYON OPTICAL CO. jthe way for a woman to keep a 1538 Westlake Av of 323 Pike St., Near Fourth “ * T'man in love is to ¢ ear’ a ? i — h , . > vs oO gO out and earn » Pine represented, is the latest plan. the tote Seattie’s Leading Tailors a ee her own living. SS Alhambra Theatre Bldg.