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STAR- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914. PAGE 6. AN ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO TRADE Men’s, Women’s and Boys’ Shoes Are to Be Had at the Upstairs Shoe Shop AT A SAVING 4 you for shoes depends on This being the case, you Store, having about one can sell for much less. MUN way of Turcos, You fully realize that the price the mercha ost of doing busine oan readily but see that the eighth the re pataira Shoe locations, a neutr of ground-fioo: 1 was evening, $4.50 $2.50 and casoedl | ZOSTONQ HOE (0. [<> fies SAMPLE HOP NINC) °° [| aetna LITEL BUILDING SECOND FLOOR Second Ave at Pike St medical |habitante, etty hall, Will Help You Reduce the Cost of Living Big Specials for| Saturday | There Are Real Economies in the Following: | are "Sept They . We've Choice Shoulder | Choice Steer hoot Pork Roast . als | 2c! Pot Roast 124c ] farther Choice Leg of Lamb... 15 Choice Shoulder C | Veal Roast .... 13c | American Full Cream Cheese i The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET | AMERICAN MEAT CO. Second and Pike Third and Jefferson SEATTLE MARKET WESTERN MEAT Co. Occidental and Yesler Way | Western Avenue and Spring WESTLAKE MEAT Co. BALLARD MARKET Westiake and Pine 5443 Ballard Avenue Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for U. S. Purple Stamp. quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. of the “int British mercy. RESI It signifies purity and | | | Editor Absolutely Sanitary | SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET ||: |the new p Big Specials in Chickens Big fals in Chickens guage of STALLS 16. 21 Patent Flour, 10 Ibe. Patent Flour, 50 Ibs Peacock Buckwheat, pkg. Campbell's Soups, 3 cans STALL 26 4 Ibs. 20 Ibe. STALL a8 ima’ Butter, It STALLS 26-28 Corn Flakes, 3 Navy Be Dutch Cl LONDO ng Jatives " Peg Plant Potatoes, pkes. Dried Onions, 6 Ibs. anser, 2 cans ihe and. take Carrots and Beets, bunch Lighthouse Cl r,6cans25¢ Wiotten m STALL 58 Hi-Yu Coffee, 2 ibs ibe ned be Fresh Crabs, 2 for STALL 60 Salmon, each Cabbage, head 2 Bloaters, 7 for Squash, each Fresh Soles, Ib. STALL 8 Fresh Herring, Ib | Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. 106 STALL 51 Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for. 25¢ PARIS, Sauer Kraut, pint | STALL 50 woman ac hell's Beans, 3 cans Pure Cane Sugar, 8 Ib: te at Dinard Farina, 3 pkgs 2he Special Coffee, 5 Ibs. ®t. |p “ist, of © to him, wind her horse GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR SSS | tha to New York.) 1 give the conversation had with a military man from measures diers have beer Their eyes were put out, fwere cut off and other unspeakable | tes proper time comes,” my waiter. Germany fooled the world with By Wm. G. Shepherd ICH, Oct. 16.—(By Mall There |e no proving that the black who are fighting with the French, are head hunters, ‘al nation for what it le Another fact—we have no high-pri ires, make no deliveries euhs ‘and have no charge accounts, THAT'S WHY you get the usual ff) Thie individual hae a friend 94.00 and $5.00 values for who Is an officer In a Turco regiment dining with him the other said my tnformant, possible staff and 20 German + mutilations were perpetrated. have therefore ordered that the 2 n be destroyed. “Orchies, once a town of 2,000 in is no more. (Sie “Commandant of the City 27, 1914." . have sidewalk strate Siete here, too. 1 get to London when says “You know how | Ite 18tnch guns and its new Fancy Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken, per Ib. ..20c || Svouner "trick ‘un out’ veeuat got the gune that will 28 miles, and that's than the distance from 10 Dover. As soon as we we will mount those guns on granite foundations, Choice Spare 4 Choice Sirloin cman cine Gover tte re | r Do: \ eo, 123¢) xk . 18¢ ag FeO Ch . P, . Rib R t igera within range, and after that the | same gune will keep the way clear for us to the English side st hat way we can land all the German troops we need on soll. “At the same time we will send Zeppelina from Ostend, and London will be at our ST EARLY PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT » The Star is tn receipt of the fol lowing self-explanatory letter Seattie, Nov. 1914 The Star In order ny question as to the at the “dry” 6, prohibition law is to be fr |force, the Seattle dry committec jaske that you give p leity to the #9 e th nh ne i} i ne THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. Grepoetone ot dae "eres esotemere Handiest to All Car Lines and Best of All make any claim for the enforce LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY ment of the law prior to Januar The framers of the law, having Pot Roast, Ib 9¢) Shoulder Lamb, Ib........., S¢ |] |'D mind the time necessary for s aks aad Round 18¢| Loin Lamb, Ib ie De |] [Proper adjustment of business in Pork Steak, Ib -A4¢ | Veal Cutlets, Ib........ 18¢ Hlupon the advice of the ablest law. Leg of Lamb, Ib. 12'’2¢ | Lamb Chops, Ib. 122¢ y hat could b , a Eastern Hams, half or whole, 1b.| Cottage Hama, Ib RS Mite ke sasaetan Gk ee |the law respectin ate a | BRS Hf vad oe a Ib. 19¢, 21¢ whi h time it should go In force, Shoulder Hama, lb. A peerage Aaya es trecaht verre cor coe, Pure Lard, Ib 12'2¢ | 'ard Compound, Ib. 10¢ Hi they would construe that the lat that provision of the law Sold All Day As Advertised was constitutional and would STALLS sustained ALLS Inde endent Packin Co. Saving been pat before tis pac STeA2 342 and voted upon with that un STALL 83 STALL 49 eatin uae eee ee Asdorted Cookies, 13 dos...50¢ | Jc Apples, box Mer enforcement as being an Bread, 2 large loaves 15¢ | Pes act of bad faith toward the voters STALL 48 Lemons, doz Mia voind forthe law’ ae well aa Best Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs Oranges, dox toward those who opposed ft. Re Wash. Milk, 4 cans STALL 68 spectfully submitted Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 doz, 2 Ibe SEATTLE DRY COMMITTER Eastern Exgs, doz Salmon, 2 Ibi By J. W. BFAW, Chairman SEEKING FOR DEAD N, Nov 6.—Many grave ) 1 on the Marne b who have permission to t the bodies of their dead them to family vaults any mounds have to be fore the right grave 4 TURCO IS NO HORSE Nov. 6—An Americar ting as Red Cross nurse took a wounded Turco rn on cob, which was ne iis bandaged arms waved mills, he threw the corn exclaimed Am I I should eat this?” under military | law against the town of Orchies this place doctors, members of the| sol) wounded or killed. | thelr ears Homes, the| sooth the church, have been ob Itterated, and of inhabitants there more MAJ. VON M to voters of the |State in relation to the time when BLACK TURCOS KING COUNTY HEAD HUNTERS? RECORDS BIC WELL, SEE THIS VOTE BY REPS, | |, With two precincts missing, | following vote wan recorded in King county the Supreme Court Judges —Chad 730; Holeomb, 24,680; Milln 2 Crow, 23,199; Pemberton, 2 Humphries 18,748 Prohibition—Por, 34 2; againat 50,018 Blue Sky Law For 32,763 Agninat, 32,946 Abolishing Burean of Inspection For 404; agalnat, 85,541 | Abolishing Employment Agencies eainet, 29, First For 8,329 ageinat, 991 The proprietor ot my hotel has a| republican candidates for the legis friend who is a major tn the German | lature won out, day | night, RUB RHEUMATIC, Rheumatism ts “pain only.” Not one case tn fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging . penetrating | OU" right into your sore, stiff, ach ing joints and muscles, comes tnatantly, “St. Jacobs Ot! is a harmless rheurmatiam cure which never disappoints and can not burn the aki Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle honest “St. Jacobs Oli" at any drug | store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pals, sore neas, stiffness and swelling. Don't |suffer! Relief awalta you. “St | Jacobs Ot!" has ¢ | rheumatism sufferers fn the last) half century, and ts just as good |for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, | backache, sprains N I ie] A D E OUR NEW DEPARTMENT I. M. BENNETT 1K Westlake Av Near Pine Mt Theatre Bldg OUCH! PAIN, PAIN ACHING JOINTS Rab “St. Jacobs and relief of old, red millions of =a FACING A DEAD <pOUACD —<—o- a WESTLAKE Fifth, Sixth and Pine STONG 20 Lbs. Granulated Sugar With $1 groceries 2he e specta Washing Por loc phe in the course of the conversation he| Road Bill—For, 20,791; against, ce ABE | sald {3 i? And Some Specials $2.95 ff)°°:1 toia my boys as soon as we| EightHour Law—For, 93,461; 9 iba. ‘Ch Wailnute for | Jlanded in France that this was a) against, 46,124 ai | Men’s Jotvilized war, and that they must| Teachors’ Fund—For 6; h | Jnot out off the heads of fallen J against, 45,048 py RE. x. High Shoes |Imies. Their answer was that fight-| Quincy Project--Por, 28,089 grinds seed fee que week. ling would be no fun tn that case—| against, 26,876 : 3 < ‘ no head hunting, no war. Alien Land Law—For, 16,418] Stall 205 and Sixth and Especially built for hard us 11)". finally persuaded them that| against, 4 : age, In either black or tan, 48 Hilthey must not take heads as tro-| Court H nds—For, 40,199; | - pictured, or same with regu: |]/phies, but every now and then I] against Mm, t 00 values, pric: [Jjcatch one with a head tn his brea or Senator—Jonos, 29,347; | lation top. $5.00 values, pri oe | steaaen mae 8436 ed at ‘Others keep ears as souvenire’”| Barth, 6,318 fs This te probably interesting rath:| Congress—Firet| District — Hum-| Arm “Gl dal 0l in $2.95 or'an'a staple of the Gory sort ef|phreys 30380, “Orifite, 14857; | our’s “Glendale eomargarine conversation one hears on trains| Moore, 16,1 an tan | The finest substitute for Butter—pure and wholeso Bo ’ and in hotels in Burope these days| With the tion of Dan Lan aise = > y' than as proof that the Turcos really|don for the state senate and(|g '" Sanitary cartons, SOS Ws dew tacedessaine Hightops are as black as they are painted | Thomas F. Murphine and W. D.|f Armour’s Buttercup Margarine, in bulk, ib. s eo m1 he lowe house, the! CN Ne oe, ae + CAND ASTRE SILK. 225.0, <.. Peanut Butter, fresh from machine, 15¢ Ib ; 2 Ibs.. Com Stal 219 ZOBLE Grocery 20 LBS. CANE SUGAR (With $1.00 Order, Excluding Special 4 large cans Milk for Rhe | 2 lbs. Seediens Raisins 6 cans Sugar Peas Bhe | - a 26e pka. Bwi Washing Pow- | 7 bare Swift's White Soap der ise 1 quart Log Cabin Syrup No. 3 Can Reliance Pineapple .........00.068 see Stong’s Market WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY Our leader thie Baturday on or Plonser ane Milk for No. 10 pall Pure Lard 81.10 ney Head Rice for # fine Roasting Chickens, fresh billed, Ip 22e Chote Fot thet Zee ont Ihe Phone Main ©980——-Call for Stall 123 Bpecial attention to phone orders Westlake Poultry & Produce Co. STALL 250 Frosh Dressed Hens, Ib Spring Chickens, fries, tb Tokio Grocery Stalls 104-123 STALLS 2-3-4 Bastern Hame, whole or half, Ib. tage Tutte Saturday on Roast Pork, Colebrated © --20¢ 22¢ uF 100 loaf Home-Made Dread Be Raisin Cake, tb MeRiae & Hranigan Cakes, § im: BOe, 2» layer Fancy Jonathan Apples box Fancy Grimes Golden, box MTALL 44 Fresh dressed Springs young Hens, choice. t» ibe Spring Lamb Chopa 10. 156 T&M. all-pork Link mi 186 Has the Prices That Draw the Crowds $1.00 assaaen AOSDAPROATAM 24444 a 4 2 s Pine me -. 55¢ . 25¢ . 25¢ .25¢ othe: h eoelved 1 $2.95 rey 8 A ga Nig A ig ober CONSUMERS DANCE CARNATION BREAD, 10c size, 8¢, 2 for........15¢ Black or Tan appears, had charge of the kalser’s! | eae ee caaisien Frasca, tt] Uae carne aineeere{ rhe Camation Butter Stores Co. Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post which was inclosed a red poster, Home Consumers’ league's firat an Booths 316-317-318 and 102 Corner Market. —w printed tn black, and in French,| oo.) uance at the Hippodrome, Fri orwn which the hotel man hung in his ee | any 219 25¢ 25e" 39¢ ise 10 Lbs. Suga 50¢ Mik for Co. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Young Roasting Chickens, 1b. see 206 Fresh Dressed Geese, Ib....22¢ Becdayeons Fresh Ranch Eas, doz. 55¢ 2 for 25e vers *20¢ oe oe YAKIMA FRUIT COMPANY and -45c MRS. OLIVER’S MAIN FLOOK STALL 308 pein tne pase - ese] Pacific Coast Fish Co. 20 sited Stall 301 Alaska Sait peal iu UNION FISH CO. | é2:r" 25c 20¢ 1Se 1. BEE | Motnases Cuts, special, th. Ibe 400 Hand-rolled Chocolates, Ib... 25¢ ANDERSON GROCERY CO. STALL 210—THE PIONEERS EXTRA SPECIALS Carnation Milk, ease be. ugar No Strings on Our Speciale STALL 210 FOR SATURDAY Pure Cone Sugar, sack 4 ibe Ne A ’ t y . leer per o oe pke. roh ‘< Buy All You Wish, CORNER GROCERY STALL 352 20 Lbs. Best Granulated Sugar With $1 order or over, Flour, $1.40) Full Patent Flour, ack Pepper, Mustard or Ginger, Ib. ¢ . - 2he Roman Meal, pkg... 206 } 4 Ibs. Navy Beans. . + Be % cans Corn for.. - Be | .. .$1.00 ls excluded. 12D 25¢ 25¢ Milk and & 4 large cans of Milk ‘ 2 cans Tomatoes for... + Pint jar Honey for. 3 Ge boxes Matches for...,.10¢ 6 Ibs. new Green Peas.... .25¢ 10 bars Good Laundry Som 25¢ 10 Extra With All Coffees 312 Bring This Ad and Get ML A. Hansen Co. tage 20 Lower Floor be All €6¢ Bulk Teas, 1b. Black Pepper and Cinnamon, 1b Royal Baking der, Ib. can b-b, can Baking Powder for CHAS. LA FONTAINE Legs of Circle W Lamb, Myscusse 18c}. Leat Lard, Bolling Beet, Roast of Pork, | STALLS 11-12 Country Butter Store Stall 329 20c Best Cream Brick c Good Creamery Butter, Ib. B5¢, 3 Ibe. .. 1.00 Comb Honey for only. 10¢ Stalls 200-215 Best Yakima Potatoes, STALL 354 HI-GRADE COFFEE COMPANY i 312 a Cup of Hiest-Grade Lucky Strike Frit Co. Stalls 331-335.336 FRUIT SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY A Fine Assortment o! Apples: Grimes Golden, box 90. Fancy Delicious Appes, box. $1.15 Extra Fancy Jonathans, box @5¢ Nice Cooking Apples, box Extra fancy Rome Beatie: Best Lemons, | ee pe a 20¢ Yakima Netted Gem 2otatoes, all Al, 100-1b, sack... -- $1.20 Red Shiele Butter, 2 -T5e Preah ere guaranteed, 2 doz... 156 Hens, piu and fat, each . -45¢ Buttermilk, gal. ..-. -10¢ Red Shield Creamery At the Big Churnin the Center of the Mirket. FRESH SPINACH, 3 Ibe. Sweet Potatoes, 11 ibs. - Yakima Burbanks, sack.. ..10¢ “Sias 4 peas MACARONI STALL 204 A. OTTO Stalls 5-6 ~ Lower Floor ~igaebe i RIB bi AU ; 18c Se Less Leaf Lard, Fancy Dry Onions, Ibs Green Peppers, Ib..... STALL 109 White Vegetable Stand Large head Cauliflower...10¢, 15¢ Aweet Potatoes, 11 25e¢ Yakima Potatoes, 100-Ib, sack. deliv- ered Brussels Sprovta, 2 Iba. STALL 343 FUSS & C0.) Big, White, Saitwy Market STALLS 110-111-12—ANNEX 13-16 Big Ham Spetal Saturday: Eastern Hams, whée or half, Ib. 18¢ Eastern Picnic Hane, Ib........ 12! Every Ham Guar Fresh Dressed Rogting Chickens, 1. Circle W Lamd Chiba tb Fresh Leaf Lard, B of Cirole ¥ Lamb, Tb. i ae Pork Link Srusage, Ib. 15. Special Attention te Phone aa Fancy Dry Onias, 6 Ibs. Huckleberrie: Ths. STALL 338 LUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY STALL 326 88 Eastern Oysters, pnt Bastern Finnan Hiddie, | “@2. a5. bepe | 256 With each quart Polish at CEDAR Free of menuine Cea 2 $2.00 value formerly POLISH So sine AG, 2 for , Set” have been seen on Wash streets clad in khaki ridin ee and taking long jaun heir wheels. Until now th lot the confined almost exclusively t graph mease nge’ r boys. SOCIAL SEASON punt pi WASHINGTON IS | BY GILSON GARDNER eridan and Dupont circles. A new fad has been taken up by oclety less than a rever sion to the bicydle Several of the nothing | so-called “smart | ington & cos nts on he use wheel has of late years been 0 tele ROS. nw 2US? Printers WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 ently installed one|deadest social season Washington | 4913 THIRD “AIN 1043 most completely equipped | a# ever see will be this winter's.| Janie for the cutting of ee: Already the White House has an - — — - ssbpeipe Eig AB ees fe <o nounced that there will be no for preciou ones oO inds on the dinners or receptions Pacific Coast. We have a fine se! The president's family is in NOW SHOWING lection 6f rough stones to select | mourning; the Huropean war makes from; or bring in any rough stoneg|!t Impossible for diplomats to min | you may have and we will shape |#®, secially without gréat diserim A eats tak ination; congress will be here only Se eeeee acta fo your Mking. lor the short session, which means re Php ine dllnd tn Jowolty that wives are generally left at ov yi? anything In the home; so the wooden shutters are jewelry line, no matter: what it ‘%| slow In coming off the fronts of OF PARIS jmansions on Massachusetts av., Second at Seneca Admission 10c TEST NAVY COAL | caif, biucher | reset Gloves, ton,| style, sizes | 7 knit wrist t sizes 9 to 114] BM to 18% Te o $1.85 $1.25 m | Boye Warm [~ cy [Men's Tenth Locomotives, un 11 veavy hotel, un it ge BREMERTON, Nov. 6.—Complet ing satisfactory steaming and full power tests to the straits, the oruis er Colorado returned here yester- day. The cruiser Maryland arrived yesterday from Mare island, making steaming and power tests on her northern voyage. She will be used to test the Matanuska coal now stor. ed in this yard. A STORMY CROSSING VICTORIA, Nov, 6.—Weathering a terrific gale, the Japanese liner Shiduoka Maru completed a 15-day voyage from Yokohama when she tled up here yesterday, The decks of the ship were flooded for three days by the high seas. SHOOTS A BIG HOLE LONDON, Nov. 6.—The ear) of Kingston of the Irish Guards writes that one German gun throws a pro- jectile that leaves a hole large enough to bury 18 men tn. ; 0 LE WIRES JONES CONGRATULATIONS Ole Hanson | sent “the following telegram to Senater Wesley L. Jones, who was reperted during the last week of the campaign to be at the bedside of his ied mother in Bethany, IIL. “Congratulations ypon your won: derful victory. Youwon fairly and squarely, I hope yeur mother will soon, recover Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY —Aite Second & Yesier 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ 2 Assorted Cookies, doz. 7 loaves of Bread..

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