The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 5

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New methods of business are being adopted (o meet the demand of lower prices in the bakery business. P oducers of bakery go0a. are realising more and more that to succeed nowadays they must eliminate the middieman’s profit We make what we sell, Our bread, cakes and pastry oc rect from our highly sanitary bake shops to the consume wholesaler or middieman shares in our production, Our aim is to let the public benefit by our sy m, in selling first class goods at the lowest prices. We specialize in real Bohemian Rye and Pumper nickel Bread The following is a sample of our price Net 3 10¢ loaves of Rye, White or Pumpernickel Bread 2Se Sayer Cakes, rich and testy evcees ‘ 25¢ jayer Cakes seeees os *. . . ibe dos, Toast 1B _ Goods baked in our modern, sanitary bake shop by expert bakers NEW YORK BAKERY Seattle's Leadiog Popular Priced Bakery Main w Q.—1 am an orphan girl of 15. |) me. Cc. 0. tains for the bride some time be }waloon for each 2 hour STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. PAGE 5. LEGISLATURE Analysis TO SUBMIT 2 | of Moves in Europe ~ LIQUOR BILLS Aw the time for the convening of the legislature draws near, it be comes apparent that the Ho Rule lHquor biti will come to the attention of the legislature with at least 60,000 signatures This is the measure providing for “daylight saloons.” Signatures are now being obtained for this measure, although tt will not be {Presented as an Initiative bill, The signatures will merely be in dicative of the size of the popular demand for It It differs in many reapects from) | Initiative Bill No, 18, and those |, who signed the Schmits brewery and hotel bill also have the priv tlege of signing the Home Rule bill | It ts practically certain, there fore, that the legislature will sub |mit to the people both bills. The Home Rule bill will permit present territory which is now dry to remain dry, Elsewhere. there will be @ limit placed on one 00 population, thus reducing the number of se loons by over 60 per cert In towns having less than that popu lation, only one saloon ix to be al-| lowed | In Seattle, the number of sa-) loons will be reduced from 415 to 140. Saloons will not be permit ted to open before 7 a m, They will have to close at 9 p, m. ex cept in hotel restaurants and cafes, where midnight will be the closing Q—Will you kindly inform me have completed my grammar schoo! A-—If any of the readers wish to fore the wedding, and, as one of | where | must put in an application course and would like to get a home| communicate with this little girl, 1 the bride's best friends, assists in to become a forest ranger? where | may work for my board and) have her address. whatever manner she may with the clothes and attend high school. folks who ri your lines can heip wedding plans, am writing in hope that some of the! conan, A True Tonic cnc osene, “" coon, Stops Tobacco Habit joner, are only the voters is one that assists Nature, |'" the district which he is running in One Day for eligible to vote for him, or Regular and natural action of |aii the votere of the state or coun. » the stomach, liver, kidneys and | fy wilehater: the case aay be a a say in hi lection? | hi V bowels will keep you well and asked ‘pet died phe na ogden Showing Mow Tobacco Habit and thisaction is promoted seems to differ a good deal, The . | way the constitution reads, | would One to Five Days at understand it to mean Home. voters from that particul: 5 win one shat —_ | would have a say in hi L | 64) Main st, Bt. Joseph, Mo., has pul. | How did the United States get Hished'a' tree by ov de ithe name of Uncle Sam? y effect af the toba ait Wert LIMEJUICER, big pel gd yma | A—Candidstes for county! com.) opr ey ome tonaceo fo missioners are nominated only by e than fifty years have tried this the voters of thelr district on pri- od and say mary election day, but after the cent ge Bang Customers bring shoes here} nominations are made in the «| thetr from every part of the city, be J tous districts, the people of the en-| od! bant Cause our work ie different. jtire county vots for them at the snekter “wae new! areties or enuff al It’s a bit better. final election. Members of the| "\s this hook is beinw distribut REPAIR SHOP Q—Why do our so-called advanc- ed institutions of learning permit such a form of uncivilization as haz ing? A.—This is not done as much as | formerly; In fact, the practice has been forbidden in many colleges and schools under the pain of ex- pulsion. It is hard now for us to id understand why it ever was permit YARD ROUTE | ted to the extent it was. In Ite se/ Steamers H. B. Kennedy sad Touries | vere forms it certainly belongs to Leave Colman Dock, eo 20 (encep: | the age of barbarity, and could be | THURSDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Staile 1-9) Choice Lamb Chops, Ib. 15¢ T-Bone steak, Ib ise Pork Back Hones, 1@ Ibs ‘Time table subject to change withour| @—If a young man meets a gir! t of his just as they are board. Phone Main 1101. Price S6c Round ing the same car, is it proper for) him to pay her fare? o. A.—He may do so if sufticientiy | | well acquainted with her to war) | rant the privilege | Q—WiIli you tell me who Invent. ed cable cars, or where | may get the information? L. a. A.—Andrew Hallidie, San Fran. cisco invented the cable car. You} can get more information at the public library. Anchor Brand Bacon FISH—(Stall 11) Salmon, each 25¢ Salmon Trout, per Ib..10¢ Medium Crabs, 2 for 25¢ VEGETABLES—(Stails 16-17) Head Lettuce, 3 for 10¢ Cauliflower, 5¢ to....20¢ 100 Ibs. | Best Potatoes $1.00 BAKERY—(Stali 12) 2 10¢ Loaves Bread 15¢ funs, Snails and Dougb nute, doz. 10¢ FRUITS—(Stall 10) California Grapefruit, 6 for ae Plorida Grapefruit, 4 for 2z5e White. Gloves Cleaned 5c and 10c Plant and Office, 10th Ave. ‘and E. Union. E. $49—Phones—E. 1164 Q—Are letters going between __. | Norway and the United States Ww i and Deliver Promptly.| stopped the nations now at war?| A READER. chum is to be married eked me to be her brides- me what the Start now. Complete course taught—thorough, reliable. All applications must be In before ROSE. January 15th. ~The bridesmaid has 20 sO GROCERIES—(Stalle 13-14) celal duties save to walk in the 3 ¢ Magnet Coffee. .20¢ wedding party. She usually enter Spices, per ean be Regular 25¢ Jam, 2 glasses covecee ihe Cider’ Vinegar, gal’ ze BUTTER AND EGGS— (Stall 18) Ree. fee mun, Plymouth Storage rer < delivery, profit, doz. te eeeewees coe DOE ded accounts, 4 large cans Wild Rose ze Lower Floor, Pike” MOORES} WEEK SSNDAV"S MATINEE JAN. 107) Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE NOVELTY SHOW DE LUXE Direct From the War Zone OR. L. R, CLARK, D. D. 8. We Pulled a Tooth for! M. J. Blanning and | Didn’t Hurt Him a Bit Here's his story of how it hap D Thein Maseive ay sales My wife saw a seer od RING ber of testi fals in th D Pe nascent pt eR ineny teeth without pain. As I needed a 106 Toys OF tooth pulled, she advised me to try your method, and 1 certainly want 4 13 Sraerag inden teloom to say that the tooth was extracted | “Scemaas human vad without hurting me a bit M. J. BLANNING, “1710 Wait St., Seattle, Wash.” Mr. Blanning is no exception t our invariable rule—we positively do dental work of all kinds without | pain to the patient. How can you | longer fter reading the signed statements, day after day, of reliable citizens of Seattle and vicinity” isegal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union WAR TIME PRICES sarc BEAT BALE TOMORROW A LOGGER A.—Either send application dt rect to Dept. of Interior, Washing ton, D. C.,, or apply to nearest lo cal forest reserve office DOCS HAVE 3 BILLS ar co my corps in Transcaucasia, mpanied by a revelation of PETROGRAD'S ANNOUNCE | ment of the capture of ac the positions held by Germanded Turk- Ish troop in on Jconcerning the Tra cal ie pr met, In doing 60 it disclosed the fact @ of the military situation on ars south rn frontier. HITHERTO THE RUSSIANS! have given out practically no news) mm ign. aiment was deemed advi event domestic un Now that the Invaders’ succe permits an understands the one of the corps has Petrograd raises the curtain. Ottoman | | | that the Turke have abandoned their first strategic objective,| which the capture of and are ish frontier, while Tiflis is 150. iming apparently at Tiflis. | Batum is 15 miles from the Turk-| is also in the mountainous interior, | is} much more strongly defended. The! The former city, however, capture of Tiflis, too, would be of Qreater consequence than Batum’ since It is not only the admini it of the Causalus, but Is city ould it fall into the Turke’) tri ive Pro} e's most mode: hands the Incident would be com-| parable, on a minor scale, to m ed Ardapa’ in the capture of Paris by the Germans. | | ee THE OTTOMAN FORCES) seemingly have been advancing to-| ward Tiflis in two columns 50 jles apart. The northern column has reach 50 miles toward the| jers’ destination, byt at Ar-| dahan, according to the Russian) ‘account, it is nearly surrounded This column's route has been) through mountains and along high- ways far from any railroa: as its within the Russ! THE SECOND COLUMN HAD) objective, Kars, 50 miles n frontier, | whence there is a railroad to Tiflis, This ithern army, however,, The state board of health has) yg 9 oa Publishes Free Book prepared three bills for presenta tion to the legislature, The bills provide for the employment of state epidemiologist, the division of the state into 16 health districts and supervision over water sup-| piles and sewage mi surrounded and the lies from the frontier. ikamysh, 15 Here, it is asserted at Petro- grad, an Ottoman army corps is ance been checked whole body's pREVENTS HoLoUp ERICKSON IS BOSS TODAY To use the words of Hiram C. ANACORTES, Jan. 6.—-Covered! by a masked bandit, who entered the postoffice Tuesday night, Ae sistant Postmaster Abbey argued with the man, finally persuading him not to rob the place. As the | man backed out the door he fired a REGAL SHOE legislature are nominated and elect-| free, any one wanting a copy should! shot at the celling. ed by districts. send thetr name and address at once -Advertisement ORDER MEDIATION Jan, 6.—The fed-| eral labor commissioner will medi has been announced. DELAY SHIP BILL | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 Oppost | tion to the measure which has crop | ped out among certain republican senators is hindering the efforts of the administration to get speedy ac | tlon on the ship purchase bill Only One ‘BROMO QUININE’ thine 4 | me Bre ca spies om “Brome. auinige | | mom for stauature of Grove on bot | $o4-4-> 644 464-4 644-0400 004 + HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD jays Cream Applied in Nostri! Opens Air Passages Right Up « 2 | +oeoeoesee ooo eee aeee Instant relief—no watting. Your | clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear jand you can breathe freely. No }more hawking, snuffling, blowing, j}headache, dryness. No struggling |for breath at night: your cold or leatarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through ev ery air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen |mucous membrane and rellef| | comes instantly | It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty eatarrh MORE MEAT FOR LESS MONEY Choice om Chops ......... Choice T-Bone Steak Choice Veal 1 Chops .........09 Choice Shoulder % Pork Steak..... Pork Back B Ibs. for *...., Anchor Brana Bacon ......... Fancy Plymouth Eggs, (storage) 28c Gh, o calins 2 doz. for 55c 4 cans Wild & Purple ot« + signifies purity and quality sare onen until 6:29 7 to pending the on a trip to Cedar river, When the council met Wednes j |day morning, Erickson w nomi: | nated for chairman of the council and elected. This makes mayor of the city for the day and DENMARK’S KING | | | Jing Frederich. Christian of Denmark him ate the Ohio coal fields trouble, {t| ¥til either Gill or Haas returns N THE DEFENSIVE This is a recent picture of Den jmark’s king, Christian X. Although |Denmark is well outside the pne, King Christian and the king | ne MOVIE MAN DYING FROM GUN WOUND At noon W ednesday Fred Laubin, | w proprietor of the atre, who fired a bullet into his brain Tuesday night, his recovery is impossible, the Prov {idence hospital reports, Laubin shot himself in the presence of his Greenwood was 80 war of Sweden and king of Norway are devising plans for a defensive alli-| ance against the warring powers the low ife at their home, 2731 Julian st He has been suffering asthma. TALK WASHI ng of the senate judictary from IMPEACHMENT IN, Jan. 6.—A meet sub committee appointed to determine the authority of the president to make recess appointments will be lealled today or Thursday An ef. fort may be made to impeach Wilson. Mrs. B. Tierney left today for Lead, 8. D, to attend the funeral f her sister, Mrs. J. BE, Roney be a a w £ f Breast Tea, or as th eall it, spoonful of the tea Hot Tea Breaks | i, Oliver T, Erickson ts “boss” ckson is mayor of Seattle,! absence of Mayor Gill | and President Haas of the council! | ac J Jougall ¢ Jouthwic R. B. Gage, Receiver Second Ave. and Pike St Store open 9 a. m. to 6 p m. our purchases for this advantage of immediately to the most elaborate in a clean and most attractive Daintily lace trimmed, and 50c of muslin; some plain, trimmed offered in sizes from 2 to quality of muslin. Up to 50c HE range of choice just Included in this assortment are This is an added value to the been received, having arrived too late The January Sale of Muslin Underwear Offers the Serviceable Kind of Garments at Very Special Prices now is m pecial J unusually large, and despite the recore of the past few days, you will find garments in ser iceable, attractive models of the finest materials possible to be bought for the prices,,in the best executed and daintiest workmanship, at prices which you should take Night Gowns, Special 69c, 95c, $1.50, $1.95 and Up to $18.00 More than 100 different styles of Gc Empire and high-neck styles, offering wide ‘range of materials Combinations, Special at 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and Up to $12.50 \ tions, corset cover and skirt combinations or corset cover and drawer combinations or Princess combina a tions. These are in a variety of trimmings and fabrics & ; Crepe Gowns at 95c—Unusually Attractive You may colors of pink, blue and white, and many in dainty Dresden patterns. Special 95¢.] . White Crepe Petticoats, Special 95c a garment Extra Size Garments Specially Priced In this selling we have made a specialty of an unusually attractive assortment of Gowns, Chemises and Corset Covers, Envelope Chemises, Special 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 and Up to $12.50 Children’s and Misses’ Undermuslins 74 anuary sale were % Marcella combina January Sale, for this shipment of Gowns has just t complete I-break wns in slip-ov from the plain for the opening day. They are fresh, new, crisp, 4 buy them in a number of different styles, and in 7 which requires no ironing ; Drawers and Combinations. All at special prices, In this special selling we have not overlooked the needs of girls and growing | 7 misses, and in this assortment ‘ Children’s Drawers, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35¢' Children’s Gowns, Special 50c, 75¢ Sizes 2 to 14 years, in a good quality thers dai Children’s Knickers, Special 25¢ These are trimmed in embroidery 14, in a All Linen ] )20c Cluny Laces | IDTHS, 3 to 5 inches Phere are 2, 50 yards of these heavier thread Cluny Laces which are so good for curtains, centerpieces, bedspreads, sofa cushions and = similar They are offered in white with insertions to match purposes and ecru the white only The designs in which these laces are offered are identical with the expensive hand-made Cluny. Choice of the widths at 25¢. their Phere are You may First Floor you will find A Sale of Sale of and 95c Many different styles are here from w one to select, made of cambric or nain- sook, daintily trimmed. Children’s Skirts, Special 25¢, 50c, 75 and 95c These are embroidery or ace trimmed, also of a good quality of muslin. —Third Floor. ntily and January Sale of White Cambric Embroideries 48¢ eb HE newest small designs in embroidered Cambric Flouncings comprise this group. These are carefully worked in fine mercer- ized thread, which causes the design to stand out clearly and sharply from the material. The embroideries are finished in the latest castellated or battlement and heavy scallops. For practical purposes and for every-day use they are thoroughly desirable, and are excep- tional bargains, in view of the price, —First Floor, HIS is a delayed shipment of German-made Gloves, which left maker some five months ago and which have been de- layed in transit by war conditions. We received them Tuesday morn- ing, and they are offered to you Thursday at a price far under their regular value, just bi exactly : made, serviceable G They have Paris- cae stitching on the back and are overseam sewn, choose from such colors as black, white, tan and brown, the best and most serviceable shades, in a complete range of sizes and at a very special price, 7 393 pairs, all two-fastener, all good-looking, well- ecause the season for kid gloves is well advanced, loves—the kind that give perfect satisfaction, —First Floor, ao BOYS ARE PROSPERITY BACK ON JOB, SAYS =a Yes,” said Sam, the barkeep,, they're coming back a’ready, Le’s seo; this is January 6, ain't it? That's right. A week from now and they'll all be back ‘Who? The lads who swore off New Year's eve, They got a skin- ful New Year's eve, And when the clock struck 12, they grabbed me by the hand, and, with tears in their eyes, they said So long, Sam. You're a good feller. We like you, But we don't expect to see much of you from a Cold—Try This | now on, Sam,' they @aid, ‘it doesn’t Get a small package of Hamburg German folks Hamburger Brust Thee,” | t any pharmacy, Take a table-| olling water upon it sieve and drink a teacupful at ny time, It is the most effective ay to break a cold and cure rippe, as it opens the pores, re It is inex egetable, therefore harmless. ertisement, lieving congestion, Also loosens the bowels, thus bresking a cold at once sive and entirely -Ad |pay, We've had our last drink, We've quit. We're through, Never again, they said, ‘Good-bye, Sam; and Happy New Year! “And no’ they're coming back, tend hot to see me. When | look ‘em in the eye and say, ‘Hello, Bill, or Jack, or Jerry, you here—ggain ? they look sheepish ond say some: thing about needing something for a stummickache They've all fell off the wgon, only they won't admit it, By and by, they'll get over feeling cheap. and we'll good friends again And next New Year's eve they'll | swear off again and say good-bye to me, with STIFFNESS AWAY When ye lame or hur matism has suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest drug store, hand and rv put a cup of{one gy one, They slide in and pre-|ing pack, and by the time you pour through count fifty ness are go Don't stay crippled! ‘This sooth ing, penetra used only once, It takes the pain right out and ends the misery It is magical nd doesn't Nothing else stops lumbago, sei- | atica, backs promptly, 4, Turns her face our way (= with the optimiatic| ning of the new Oyr greatest need| is “Pay rolls—and we can all help build them by buy- ing Seattle- made goods, Don't let your} grocer substi- tute, but insist upon tears in their eyes Far in the lead in the quality race Sublime Bake ime Powder Mage of Pure Tartare pur back is sore and nbago, sciatica or rheu you stiffened up, don't “St. Jacobs Oil” at any pour a little in your ab it right on your ach and Java! Blending, Sublime Syrup Sublime Spices Sublime bhecteaare the soreness and lame no. ating oll needs to be yet absolutely harmless burn the skin IMPORTING CO. ache or rheumatism so |Baiiot 276, 200 Occidental Ave it never disappoints!

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