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TREVE, FORMERLY or Entire Section tm the Center of the Market QUALITY BUTTER STORE STALLS 9-10 CREAM QUALITY BUTTER ... SWIFT'S PREMIUM BOILED HAM, HOMEMADE JELLY, 12 GLASSES 350 LB, Purchase. Stalls 2-3-4 and 29 Spuds 9 Ibs. 10c Stall 26 ict. SOC oO .. 10 Extra large Mackerel cach ... BOC 2 dozen Clapp Favorite rs Freestone Peaches per doz STALL Canning Peaches, per crate Bartlett Pears per box FREY You are cordin veyors of “The Bien fies Free demons y and to 10 p.m. merrier. SHOP NO. 2. MANY BOY AND GIRL READERS OF THE STAR ARE DISAPPOINTED IN CONTEST The Star owes an apology White Public Market the time, it had been announced that the wild animal name con A complete reorganization of this handsome Market enables us to sell goods at prices that will give the cus- tomer his discount at the time of pur- chase, without keeping books or cou- So many letters were recelv found they would be compelled on Thursday, in order that the winners could be determined in circus tlokets de. livered to them thru the mall before the first performance of show Friday time to get Carnation Milk Large Large Can grown pe erson,. Stong’s Prices Beat Them All BY HARRY BURTON Whe Ie In Canada to Time Scones for Th anada a week and HE Surtan H. P. Burton the shadow of the huge MacDonald monument on Dx rush of urban traffic and { looming skyscrapers t ‘ Ate pkg. Baking aoe pattie: Kaliy’s Vinsigrs 1 trying to eateh the words + true Canadians, patriots! There has bee rosming olor the sea to faght for For Dritain will they bravely fleht itl | they have woe the day! | |A GREAT WAVE OF RECRUITING FERVOR For it was the firet reat Canadian recrul The White Meat Co. BEST MEATS LOWEST PRICES dropped on my shoulder and a vo! your duty and join the colors! SPIRIT OF CANADA TODAY —English - » ois FULLY a and the next three months are surely going to witness here a wave of recruiting fever such as has seldom, een anywhere, unless all signs All our Sausages are made MAIN att We Want Your Business. ream chores war's BUtLer 31c Lb. 106 St: w t the O 2¢ * Bread rr ter Ton BC isc” hn Cheese, 18¢ | Genuine Frenen 5c, 10c Headquarters for Mra. Jes- Pure Washington Milk, 3c mers Bread, Cakes and Cook- wet all the Drink, Free ‘Caught Withthe‘Goods’ Dr. Shark People who read Dental advertise- THE CARNATION BUTTER STORES CO. 2 LBS. 65c d in his endeay- y motives and sling skest fake method of CRYSTAL WHITE PICKLE STALL One Quart Dill Pickles Free with Each 25c CORNER FRUIT STAND lting the right kind of Dental work wut when he r NO. Watermelon, 1 1-2c lb, COFFEE rink to our succen# RITAN COFVER: Malla 19-20.21-22 CHICAGO'S CITY architect “favors round for its buildings so people may see further around them; but who wants towee more of Chicago THE WABASH railroad, a $220,000,000 corporation, brought $18,000,000 at auction; yet some folks ‘ Niagara can go dry. until 4 for people who work STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, Only letters, therefore, that came to The Star before 12 o'clock Thursday were exam Ined. The Star Is sorry for the young folks who, upon exam. Ining the list of winners print ed in Thursday's Star, discov ered that their own list as bmitted, contained sufficient mea to have won them one of the cash prizes They must remember, how ever, that the judges checked off many names which they did not consider eligible, and that many of the winning lists were much longer before the judges had finished pruning them. PRETTY GIRLS AND PATRIOTIC | SONGS HELP CANADA TO SEND. HALF MILLION MEN TO FRONT n the European war first out Canada was asked to pro vide 100,000 men, and she did so and quickly standing forces and militla 1 to nearly that many, and a fow months 70,000 of her idiers had crossed the seas, and today 00 more are on their way or trals Rut the fortunes of war have not coincided with early prop fon and Kitchener has asked Can for more men and more men and more men,” in his own striking words And wo TODAY (¢ nada has sud. de » to face with WAG ING A FOR UP- WARDS 500,000 MORE TROOPS—and her “regulars,” her ation” and her “born floating pe fighters” already gone. GETTING HALF A MILLION IN AMERICAN WAY The SPIRIT of awakened Cana dian loyalty, tho, is moat obvious to the lay « on the streets of Mon Canada’s campaign for 500. 000 troops, If needed, ts going to be jeanduc ted In the STRICTLY AMER ie AN WAY by advertising. n & great deal re- e advertising cam ported palgn in and I know that {t can't with the “Yankee stunts jthe Canadians have starte Today St. Catherine's »t. the principal thorofare, ones—are stationed at EVERY cor ner. Their spindly, pt bare from calf look as fragile as glass in com won with the great overtopping ers they carry and on which tters read e . 4 || ARE YOU GOING TO JOIN? | IF YOU DON'T, WE'LL s HAVE TO? ° This single advertising scheme has made a terrific sensation in Mon and you can witness many a little tad leading & strapping youth to on oft ing tents which have just been erected on all jthe squares ry Vacant store, practic in |the business district has been given jOver as A recruiting station also, and all the windows are plastered | With striking and attractive recruit ing posters, In each doorway hangs & brown private’s cap and on it t 1 jit!" while beneath a big Victrola plays “It's a Long Way to Tipper-| ary” and r patriotic airs. Thore is always a crowd about ch place and every few minutes Jone young fellow detaches himself, jenters the store and becomes a le “volunteer,” |PRETTY GIRLS jAs RECRUITING OFFICERS one, given to him by one of the pretty girls who pass them out at jhand bills say | “The CANADIAN ARMY is the Best Paid in the Worid! ‘A man joining the Canadian Overseas Forces need not wor- ry about his family and de. pendents, They are weil pro- vided for, The rates of pay are as follows: Pay Private .......$1.10 a day Corporal. $1.20 a day Sergeant ...... $1.50 a day and those | Separation Allowance. Private .....$20 per month Corporal ...$20 per month Sergeant ...$25 per month | “THE HOUR OF NEED IS | HERE! CANADA NEEDS HER BEST SONS IN HER ARMIES!" Then follows a list of the recruit ing stations and their addresses ‘The best of Montreal's war spirit, the most complete manifestation, 1s| being displayed in the matter of |manufacturing munitions. THERE 18 NOT ONE SHOP which is available for this purpo: which has not responded TO TH FUL Even the Canadian Pacific rail road's workshops are wholly occu pied with this work EAGLES TO MEET IN SAVANNAH IN 1916 Several hundred delegates to the national convention of the Fra ternal Orde held this week in Spokane, will ar rive here Friday night Others will pour into the efty on Saturday and Sunday, with a num ber of bands and drill ams, © route to the Panama-Pacifie ex position, where Bagles’ day will be August 1 A ban and high-jinks will be held at hall on Monda night, and the visitors, during their |atay here, will be driven about the city in auto carvans and shown some of the prettiest water trips the sound and lakes afford Spokane’s convention was second nly to the great gathering of ago. Tho big inland town greeted HT daa | PUBLIC ManKey. Are Always a Fresher Cheaper At the Public NITARY ¢ PUBLIC MARKE Burr's 237%, Aople Cider At Burr’s Cider Mill, Picnic Sausages|: _ and Bolognas tender meats “E. C. KNAIER Cantaloupes | Every Day 1523 First Ave. GREEN CORN 2 10 Loaves; ...:. A so that all tastes are satisfic Jily’ s RS Meat Products STALL 132—MAIN FLOOR—FIRST AVE, ENTRANCE Washington etable Co. Stalls 13 and R15 Fitiott | 27166 Legs } La -s.Ie # "i 1M 5 t « 12% 8 ean Baco Best Pienie Hames 1Q fe) 3 fiz Als {ay a] el: bo > Q ace a i | Mrs. Everett’ 8 Corner Market Lunch Room Special ‘Dinner 25c i tampa Butter Store CORNER MATKIOT MURRAY WON’T BUDGE The combine wants him to raise his prices, but “Nothing Doing.’ SPECIALS og SATURDAY to garner recruita, 4 | noe thee isan’ = BARGAINS | .163¢ in te Black Popper ng the entire length of Murray Meat Company STALLS 2-3-5-7 ALLEN'S ¢ went scouts—very young OLD PIKE PLACE MZET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS Milk is Safe Mil We aim to give you a little better value for the money than our competitors. Come and see our big weekly sale Saturday. SPECIALS -15¢! Pure Lard, Ib. -15c | Eastern Hams, |b. -121%c | Picnic Hams, |b. New Rainier Meat Co. 1527-1529 Pike Place Round Steak, lb. Legs Lamb, lb. Pot Roasts .... Cascade Creamery nd, “If the cap fits you, wear Pullman Diner re] resning STRERT ba Vernon Butter Store, 1521 Pike Place = Milk GUARANTEED EGGS, Sample and Job Lot Shoes At About '/2 Price and Less New-Laid EGGS 29¢ Doz. Kasdorf’s Stalls 69 ae Other specials after 5 o'clo: Hoods i Canty Ice Cream Marshmallows, But most of all you notice when jyou arrive in Montreal that the s‘reets are ablaze with pink hand | bills. Every one seems to have Very best Butte |the corners. Here is what these for the Whole -00 Family andup Hood’ es Pike Pince Mkt. Sics —s STALLS nye stg Place Market. a 5 CRCUS INTOWN "FOR TWO DAYS; | PARADE TODAY The cir-kuss Is with us. Test Oak Lewt i 63, Lower Floor, PLANS A PUBLIC | RECEPTION ON 100TH BIRTHDAY of 2460 Walnut od Kewed Work On the Corner, STUDIES LOVE IN LAW BOQGK Thomas W: ardall, at Hiawatha | magnificient, and awe-inspiring as) commemorate r, not to mention amusing, , and instructive. shake the vet the age of $0 may Wardail is the father of Alonzo,| , Ray and Norman Wardall, , and claims 150 direct| But hours and hours be- Barnes wild Janimal circus was on the job open-mouthed, at-grandehild, His only infirmity is a slight in the circus hands, tho promise of a ticket looming on and in all ways at his command he proc Hated himself an ardent devotee It will be here Fi with shows at his own son, will be for-| honor of grasping The reception be held from 2 to 4 o'clock of Eagles, which was! by eet matin and again at) the visitors with a wide-open wel come and sustained {ts with much eclat all week (MRS. BUTTERWORTH IS LAID TO REST With hundreds of friends a MRI. TE. PORTER mR, |members of the lodge, Including all) will visit here Mrs. Thomas F. Porter, a recent Friday night's arrivals are com | law during her courtship by young | flor Now she practices |R. Butterworth, 52 before the supreme court of Louisi-/ jana, the only woman who has that) number betw mother of the members of the in the grip jhriners in Beattle three weeks| separate revolts, may have to go to war to maintain peace afternoon in Pe asant cemetery, Pike Place Public Market 4 Sita Public Market CORNER Public Market mre Bread 10¢: MRS. ELLMORE STALL 120 First Ave. Floor “None Better” Bread Large uniform size, crusty’ If it's ¢ Phone Legs of LOmiD. 6. ins cee 1 Lamb Chops ..... Hams, Washington Market 9496 PIKE STREET kkeeptn bad ac-t counts. Bring bottle. | Stale 4-77-38, Lower Floor, Pike Pl. Market* SPECIAL Fresh Chumed Butter 28c Lb. We Do Our Own Churning Stall 67, Pike Place Market small cana Mt. Vi 7... 2503 Near Sugar Stal! (TIGERS WIN FREE HITTING MATINEE ' SPOKANE, Aug. 6.—Tacoma won, 11 to 10, yesterday, in a game in which pitchers suffered. Score: Spokane .... 10 «#617 5 Tacoma ........ ll i 2 Batteries—Liefer, Wicker, Noyes and Brenegan; Kaufman, Meikle and Stevens. -SWEATERS FromLoomtoUser This is a popular “Octonek” model in the Jumbo weave— warm, comfortable and stylish. Made of pure Germantown worsted on hand machines at jour Factory. Buy Where They Are Made and Save Our Factory prices will |show you a saving of from 10 to 25 per cent. KNITTING COMPANY Factory Store 5th and Union. Open Saturday Evenings.