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i f cS 3 Or EME ne a ES “and belching of food, gas STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1915. Former Tacoma Woman May Take Marlowe’s Place Phone Elliott 185 ve8 Delivery PUBLIC MARKET Third Ave. and Washington St. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Another Punch at Trust Prices Pot Roast, Ib.......+- 5¢ | Hams, half or whole, Ib..14¢ Steer Steak, Ib. ..1:2%e¢ | Shoulder Hams, Ib | Round Steak, Ib. Le | Local Bacon, Ib.. Roast Veal, ib.. Bacon Ends, Ib.. | | Breakfast Bacon. Ib.. Siiced Ham, Ib, ‘ | Sliced Bacon, Ib. 25e | Special in Chickens and Ducks | Loin Mutton, Ib S8¢ 8 at BSE, Ss at GOS, 108 at $1.20 8 at BOG, Sa at Abe, 108 at hes, Independent Packing Co. Telephone Elliott 1625 Roast Pork. Ib Pork Steaks, 1b. . Shoulder Lamb, Lamb Chops, Ib Leg Lamb, Id. Staite 38 to 42 STALL 53 STALL 48 A, E, ALLYN Swiss Che B0¢ | New Dil! Pickles, doz....15¢ | Brick Che suse 2O€ | New Kraut, Se | Cream Cheese, 2 tbe......35¢ HH} Bread, 2 large loaves Limburger, each 256 | STALL 67 FISH MARKETS Peaches, basket ... Ade | Kippered Salmon, 2 lbs... Pears, dos. ..5e@ | Smelts, 2 Ibs Bananas, doz. . -.20¢ | Whole Salmon, each..... Sole Tenderloin, 2 Ibs STALLS 60-51-52 Black Bass, 2 | Margaret IIlington, named as Julia Marlowe's successor. D. D. FAGAN’S Clams. 2 quarts... VARIETY STORE STALL 160 | BY HONOR FANNING yher succession to Marlowe. she'll Specials for Saturday are s0 3 | Julia Mariowe has made her (doubtless ensay Shakespearean) numerous that it would re- ph —_ rag ise final exit from the stage she roles | quire all the space allotted the | [ve Springs, 23e s0 long adorned, and the public Margaret Ulington, now playing Live Rabbits, Ib Dressed while you wait STALL 56 WILLIAMS & BEAN Washington Creamery, 3 Ibe \in Heury Arthur Jones’ “The Lie,”| | is the younger of the two actresses }said to be poising their shoulders) for Marlowe's mantle. She ts 34, jand is well known tn the North-| | west. She married a Tacoma man,| E. J. Bowes, several years ago, and mado Tacoma her home for some! is possible t It was there she declared| successors to Marlowe, two that she'd rather “darn socks” than go! stand preeminently above the (back on the stage, but she did ' market. To appreciate the Bargains in Graniteware, Towels, Hosiery and Notions, please call and examine prices and quality. We talk quality more than price. FREE FARMERS is already electing her succes sor—theatre-going folks ing who will succeed the love- Hest of the Juliets, the most | winsome of Rosalinds, who will play Portia now that Marlowe Best Butter, 3 ibs... Fresh taid Eggs, 2 doz Chile Pepper Cheese, each.135¢ STALL 62 jc stare Celery, 2 for Cucumbers, will be formal acknowledgement of her present eminence In the theatre. —— IS THIS NATION STALL 85 GEORGETOWN BAKERY'S SATURDAY SPECIAL DOUGHNUTS, doz Bread, 2 large loaves QUEEN CITY MARKET Turnips, 3 bunches Sweet Potatoes, Ib.. 30—SUGAR STALL—30 Granulated Sugar, § lbs... 50¢ Every day in the week. FRUIT SECTION Peaches, doz. ........---10¢ ] Pot Roast, Ib.... Apples, doz. .... 10¢ | Good Steak, tb. Ege Plums, basket Lhe | Les Lamb, |b. Malaga Grapes, ib. . be | Roast Pork, Ib. Pork Steak, Ib Roast Vea). Ib.. Hams, half or whole, ib Shoulder Hams, Ib. Smoked Jowls, Ib Pure Lard, Ib..... ‘Watermelons, each Lemons, doz. ... Musk Melons, 6 for Grapefruit, 6 for Bananas, doz. .. Cantaloupes, 6 for .. ‘HERBERT QUICK ‘This te the firet of » series of arti rice writtes by Herbert Peaches, per crate.. Compound Lard, Ib editor, author and philosopher, whose ¢ ontribations te thie paper have feected wide attention, in which Mr. Quick speculates: om the preposition of whether | ‘pba eter sanitiors Skdo dragaed inte the Earopeam death © | By Herbert Quick | (Written especially for The Star.) | congress will be again In session. Anderson’s Grocery =n PHONE ELLIOTT 185 Seattie’s Best Public Market Grocery. CHICKEN WHEAT, 120-LB. SACK . SNOW-WHITE, BEST PATENT FLOUR, “SACK . Granulated Sugar. | Lenox Soap, & ba: . | Sardines in Ol!, 7 cans.. | Pure Cocoa, Ib.. Chocolate, Ib. | Sweetheart Soap, 7. for. | Reliance Peas, 2 cans.. | Mop Heads, 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes, can. 10¢ | Solid Pack Tomatoes, doz $1.10 before we know It, lin fact, several times since adjournment jthreatening an aspect that a special session was expected. A special session may be called at almost jany time owing to some fateful development of the world war | When congress meets it will face the fact that Almost we live in a new world. NEW STATESMANSHIP WILL BE CALLED | FOR. | The supremest test which American statesman- |ship has ever met will be faced by the senators and | representatives whom We chose two years ago BE- CAUSE THEY WERE GOOD FELLOWS, or because we habitually voted with the party which nominated them. New pack Salmon, can Norway Kip. Herring, French Prunes, Ib.. Schilling’s Coffee, Ib. Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs.. Carnation Milk, 4 cans...2h¢ | Dried Mutton Legs, each..65¢ [|| None of them were elected because of their fit- No. 10 pail Cottolene...$1.35 | Quaker Oats, pkg 10¢ ]]} ness to deal with the ominous situation which con 40c 4 of. Extract......-..15¢ | Spinach, 20c can for 10¢ |j| fronts us—a world in arms, OUR CITIZENSHIP SPLIT INTO CON- | TENDING FACTIONS by foreign sympathies and foretgn «lush funds, }our commerce attacked by enormously powerful nations filled with the desperation felt by mighty peoples battling with their backs to | the wall | An Incredible change has transformed the great FAMILY oF NATIONS. One day we lived in a world of friends and brothers. Over night they became raving maniacs, ace Pay § eavag not only cutting each other's throats, but INSISTING TH. SIDES IN THEIR COMBATS. WE THOUGHT WE WERE SAFE; BUT ARE WE IF WE ARE NOT SAFE, WHAT CAN WE DO TO L | DANGER? Corn Starch, 6 pkgs | Salt, 3 sacks for. - 10¢ Compare our prices with others and note what you can save by dealing here. Our Motto: Quality, Service and Low Price. No “Strings” on our Specials. Phone Elliott 186, GERMAN SOLOERS 7 | tac An absolutely harmiess antacid tn | face. i cases of fermentation and souring indige’ ‘Alon, etc. A teaspoonful tn a four f a giass of hot water nsually gives STANT RELIEF. Sold by all “Arugazists in either powder or tablet form at 60 cents per bottle. auguries for the future of any nation in the world. littieness and evils 4| might be crushed without any such joss to the human race as woul 1} |come from the Europeanizing of the United States of North Americ In spite of her intellectual and artistic splendor and her passion for equality, France might be crushed and not so rob the future of |the race as if the United States were forced back from her attained position and made to play the game of Europe. | In spite of the fact that she has been the great upholder of the principle of liberty and democracy which must redeem the world if It lis redeemed, live. | BUT IF THIS AMERICAN NATION IS LOST TO DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRACY ITSELF MAY BE LOST. ARE WE, AS A NATION, IN DANGER? | CONGRESS KNOW IT? IF WE ARE IN DANGER, WILL CONGRESS HAVE THE GREAT-| MADE GOODS The high grade line of SUNSET BRAND of Paints, Varnishes and Stains are manu- factured right here in Seattle by Sunset Paint & Vamish Co. 1622 Fourth Ave. One-Half Block From Westlake Market \F WE ARE, DOES ACT GREATLY AND WISELY? If we are in danger, will congress possess such a sense of it as to cause it to forget partisanship and partisan advantage? The warring nations forgot these things. 1 THINK THIS NATION IS IN DANGER; AND I SHALL, IN SOME OF THESE LET RS, TELL WHY, AND INDICATE LINES ON WHICH WE, AS VOTERS, MAY WORK TO MAKE STATESMEN OF MERE CONGRESSMEN. WOMAN BEARS 19 GEORGE DID IT! BABIES; MOTHERS | ciicaco, “Sept. 10—George TRIPLETS THRIC Cartwright quarreled with his wife and threw a china cup at her, ac: NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Mrs. Ma- cording to the police, but the mis- sile struck their 1-month-old son, ria di Gavini presented to her hua Ranren0e, and inflicted a painful band her 19th baby—a gith The) wound husband is a barber, Cartwright fled, but was The couple | pursued by neighbors, caught, and were married 21 years ago, when locked up. she was only 16. Mrs. di Gavint has had three sets| of triplets, and all her 10 living] children are healthy and welll formed, One daughter {a married) and has two children, | all Puyallup. IF YOU WILL come to us we will exam- ine your eyes and tell you what you should have to get the results you want The Marcum Optical Co, 917 First Ave. RODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Serond Floor P.-1, Bldg. Cannerles to take all WANT BY ERAINED | blackberries, reat of season, Yo BLP, ” USE A STAR WANT AD.\ snarl ee eens rene: 5 ie ze others are Margaret illington |and took her busband with her, as agg é. oa a Ttalian Prunes, 3 doz 10e and ry Mannering her manhaber, Rea Peppers, 4 Ibs Be eee erate, ote ASE T]] Neither of these stars has de-| Misa Illington came back, two! Dry Onions, 8 Ibs... 160 | weet Potatoes. 6 ike ‘ane voted her dramatic gifts to the years ago to play “Kindling” and) Yakima Spuds. 9 Ibs 10¢e] " 4 | Shakespearean plays, tho Rosalind |to prepare, so her friends say, sl Green Corn, doz..... ise STALL 84 jand Portia have been tho long/an adventure in Shakespeare. In Green Onions, 5 bunches..5¢ | Best Creamery, 3 lbs.....85¢ |cherished ambition of Margaret I!-/Rernstein's “The Thief.” and an! Lettuce, 2 heads Yakima Honey, comb ise Mngton and should she become | John Drew's loading woman tn “His, Radishes, 6 bunche Yakima Honey, pint jar. .25¢ Sothern’s leading woman, which’ House tn Order,” the actress won events have assumed #0) we TAKE| ‘These are questions which congress must face when it meets./ | These are questions which we as voters and citizens are forced to) | ‘This nation stands for the most precious body of liberties and good) We have beon struggling to free ourselves from corruption and) and we have been making progress, Never were) | the prospects for better things brighter than when this war broke out.) | In spite of her greatness in organization and intellect, Germany| Great Britain might be crushed and that principle yet! NESS OF SPIRIT WHICH GREAT DANGER SHOULD EVOKE, AND! PAGE 6. LADIES’ REST ROOM Lower Floor Matron in Attendance FREE MILK On Saturday Only To Each Purchaser of ONE POUND Of Our Holland Brand COFFEE at 35c We Will Give FREE 2 Cans Camation Milk 32 OLD HOLLAND COFFEE CO, si: ZOBLE GROCERY Somranr STALL 219 PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 FREE DELIVERY No. 50 Sack Westlake Special Flour.........$1.35 120-1b, sack Feed Wheat for.91.90 | 6 large for 2he 2 cans Pineapple for Bie | 2 cans} Bhe 61 rolls Totlet Paper 260 | Sweetheart Taloum Powder, cane Walker's Grape Juice.186 | Sardines tn Oil b bars wift’s Pride Resp for..8se | Extre good Brooms, each ae Elberta Freestone Peaches Best for Canning Crate 34c TWO CRATES FOR 65c Your last real opportunity for buying canning peaches. peaches are the kind you usually buy for 500 crate, STEIN BROS. Stall 342 CORNER GROCERY STALL ona or of Market. 10-lb. Bag Pure Cans Sugar for With Zhe Purchase ise | 3 phan Ewe ? 100 | These Center, on Pine St. Just Off Pine Street or Macaroni e pke Roman Meal for Tollet Paper 4 lbm, Navy Beans for EER Pot Roasts, lb......1lc 17c 12c 15c 17c 8 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar NOP ois cbuiecocies s cgue 3 250 bottles Snider's Cateup.. 500 12 cans Carnation Milk. . The 3-1, can Ghirar # Chocolate. Te Ly. pke on Tea for. 20 No. 10 sack or Centennial Lege of Lamb, per It Bhoulders of Lamb, re 124c.. rork NKoasta per Ib Prime Rub 25 Hest Flour for ahe C | No. 10 sack Corn Meal for... ...28¢ 11 2 200 cans Reliance Peas for... 360 C ] 2 100 bare Ivory Soap 20 lfc pkg. Quaker Oats for 10 “124 tw 15¢ OTTO PARTHIER 11-12, LOWER FLOOR Your Last Chance CANNING PEACHES STALL 106 TOKIO GROCERY CO. Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 Tae tec: 25c 25c 25c Whole Salmon Salt Herring, Crate 40c “IMPERIAL MEAT CO. CANNING PEARS | ,/MPERIAL MEAT CO.” STALL 331 Fee ed: Z) per Ib ..., 18¢ tame ee .12%¢ Sweet Malaga Grapes, Best Elberta Canning Peaches, crate .....40c Best Bananas, doz. .15c STALL 344 YAKIMA FRUIT Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Brenneman & McIntosh Gace (W/) att Whole or half Hams, Ib Salt Pork, per Ib... he 106 Compound, per Ib.. 10¢ Spring Lamb Chops, 1b 15e COMPANY Pienle Hams, per Ib 12'2¢ Eastern Bacon. per Ib 20¢ Hubbard Squash, Ib. 11/4 15c¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibe. for Mrs. Oliver ‘ Dry Onions, breakfast. Also fresh ar Poul- J 1 1G. for. .+..+..ererene 10c try and all kinds Smoked and | Green Peppers, Cured Meata ma TS tos. fore. 15¢ STALL 09, MAIN FLOOR, 20T Seattle’s Cheapest — STALL BIT Rite: | a y PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine PHONE MAIN 6989 Stall 210 Balcony ‘The Mig Store 10 Pounds Fine Granulated Sugar for...... With Order of #1, & 4 bare Lenox Boap for ibe 4 cans Carnation Milk ae 200 bottle Cateup for 106 White or Hiack Figs, Ib he ¢ cans Sardines in Ol! abe 2 large cans Apricots for...,..280 6 large rolls Totlet Paper aie S6e jar Peanut Butter for... ..3e ‘*s Crystal White Boap for..25e wo Walter M. 10-lb. Bag Pure Cane Sugar for .... re 2he Order, % ga). Mason Jars, per doz Che Pint Mason Jars, per dox Abe | No, 10 sack Flour for Be | 6 large cans Milk for Be | 4 lbs, Navy Beans for ae | 7 Ibs. Household Bran for aBe | p. Very Hest New California Bage Ho! 20s Westlake Grocery 2 18 Pounds Granulated Sugar for ..........$1.00 With nt Flour for @1.35 | 1 doz, J «for 20 Se can Shrimps for 100 | § bars Swift's White Soap ate | 125s E.N. Schumalin :26'2¢:12 OUR GOODS ARE NOTED FOR QUALITY, BIG SPECIALS F No. 10 pall seoney pa rv $1.15 ton Creamery Butter, Ib. __34c nail Picnic Hama per 1b 11 | run cream cheese, 20c Bteer Pot Roasts. er Ib...... . per Ib 124c |” ean Pork Roasts 124¢ ti Ranch Eg 35c¢ per Ib POP BODi 50504, nasadenvys Free Delivery. Phone Main 6080. ‘blogs 50c]_ Fall = nee a ee Casaba Melons, Sho Coftes, § Ibs, for $1.50 20c Coffee, 2 bs, for Be ' Potatoes, « Ib Lb, can Royal Baking Powder. 400 Huvara “ha 0c bottle Imported Olive Of1...686 | per Ib...... 2 All 600 Bulk Tea, per Ib...... 400 | Fancy Gravenstein 15¢ STALL 20, LOWER FLOOR M. A. HANSEN CO. Otto’s Quality Market STALL 6, LOWER FLOOR ir Pot Roasts, Ib. ag 9 Beef, per lb. ‘orned Beef, 1b...13%40 to. ibe Shoulders W Lamb, Ib. 12%e Pork Roast -12%e and ide 4c hand-rolled Chocolates, B. Rd 20c Belted Peanuts, per 1! Chewing Westy, net ib. 1, 201" M. CINNAMON Corner Sixth and Pine. Crawford or Elberta Peaches 30c, 2 crates for 55c Special om Pears, Prunes or Centaloupes. Country Butter Store STALL 329 Washington Creamery Butter, Ib Fane ream Brick Cheese, Ib Comb Honey, each German Breakfast Cheese, 8 for.10e noe 20¢ 100 Tomatoes, crate, 15¢-35¢ Bweet Potatoes, ; 15¢c 4 Tbs. for Ser eee skis Ae STALL 328 F. S. Frink Stall 204 5 Ibs, Cane Sugar for 10 Ibs. Cane Sugar for.... 2 large cans Pineapple lbs, Navy Beans for........ Sublime Baking Powder, Ib. Liste LUCKY STRIKE FISH Co. STALL 320 Fastern Oysters, pint 35e, quart.65e Whole Salmon, special ~“Titest Shh Gents | Men's Plus Gunmstas city for boys ‘Shoes sold Shoes, | and Carpet Button Shoes, or 81.69 and 8 to 18%, Slippers, new styles, 82.25 $2.00 $1.79 20 ‘92.50 —. —— | _ SS ee ache ——_—_—— Twine Whisk White en's William Shopping Brooms for [Curtain Roda, heavy | Bags for t ‘Se ” ph se es Undershirts, |— Serim be < Curtaining, |™ cotton filling, " beautiful. ‘or Sheets, Ladies’ Te [meen -_ 72x90 - Cov erall heavy aggre : Hi Boy: heavy center Underwear | Boys’ Hove, | Otte or Overalls, seam, poke, es double knee, B00" Lo Calleo Men's 12\%c Raby Meht and ‘eapota, Overalls, Sweaters, | Flannel for | dark, for |they're brown] blue bib, | The ae Be Ibe 490 | TWO SQUARE MEALS ~ in MEALS DR, SUZZALLO TO” thea a TALK TO THEM. E, Starved and famished after trudg ing across the wilderness between the Yukon and the Koyukuk for three days without anything to eat but a few beans, C. Dickhurst, a gold prospector, mamaged to reach & fellow prospector’s cabin in the Koyukuk recently. He ate a hearty meal and followed {t in two hours with a second. The next day he died, and Dr. ©, BE. Danforth, who is United States commissioner tn the Koyukuk, reports to Marshal Erwin that the death was due to overeating. | Several new ministers will be or dained at the 82nd annual conven- tion of Puget Sound conference of Methodist Episcopal churches in session at University church this week, Bishop Cooke addressed the new preachers at Friday morning's ses- sion. Dr. Carl 4. Dovey will ad. dress the Preachers’ Aid organiza- tion Friday afternoon. “Some Results of Religious Be- | Met” 1s the topic announced for Dr. |Henry Suzzallo, president of the LONDON Santas Sale Johnson Grocery Co. Kacluding Specials of Quaity Spedain. 6 cans Washington per sb Pure Cider Vinegar, gal xelud Milk 266 Coco 2 large cans Pineapple for 66e Brooma, each 2 cans Kippered Herring tor 4 cans Minced Clame for 3 cans Asparagus for.. Goebel «27... terrerig 2 Quart Mason Jars, per doz 10c Jar Rubbers, per doz s# 3 No, 60 sack of Flour . S140 2 be boxes Matches for ie 2 be sacke Galt for. . We Extra fine Hend Rice, 2 Ibs. int jar for on) uding *pectals. 15c can Ripe Olives for........ 1ee 1 doz. heavy Jar Rubbers for...fe 5 large rolis Totlet Paper.....38e 120-1. eack Wheat for...... 91.90 OR SATURDAY Fresh Churnead Washing- Apples, per dox Bananas, per Goren, 16¢, ie and. .20c Siberian C1 50 apples, cra’ ic We Deliver Your Order bers STA LLS—327-336-234——8T, CLASS A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. FUSS & COMPANY Stalls 110-111-112, Ammex 13-14 Big White Sanitary Market Y EASTERN BACON, PER LB. a24—F. H. BU ay REET 400 Chocolates, per Ib.... Biack Walnut ‘Tatty, per ib. Se Fresh Apple Ci@er, qt. 10¢, gal..38e Good Canning Peaches, crate, up from Be Walnuts, 160 Ib, 3 Watermelons, per Ib Yakima Potatoes, 100-1. STALLS 200-215 Best Sweet Corn, doz.15¢ fe ess. a Tomatoes, good ; 10¢ 10¢ ones, 4 Ibs 340 ble Co. Sweet Potatoe: The Hollywood Lunch and Soda | ynjyersity of Washington, who will Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Ady, speak Friday evening. A small ad- Ladies” Sults)Ladies Skirts) Ladies’ Sil Ladies up from latest styles, Coats, crepe de chine : ° 82.98 8 ao le 84.048 Dresses, Ladier’ $1.50 ———| Window Children’s | ———_—— Union. Suits, | Kid Gloves, Shades, white ating soiled rolled and splendid Handker- nite hoe damaged, green, ehlefs, Soap, Desai 190 2he ae 2e Now Cases,|_—__-—-—=|"are gquare [ine - | ——_——- 0c Reached rageere | Rug, 9x12, | London Lino Muslin, 84.08. Axminster, for floors, Te — $35 for We Battin ——_—_—_——|~“Hiankete, $18.05 —_——_ dDigweet in Blankets, not too big, _ U. & Army town, immense size, 690 Knee Pants Bocks, ‘ane ‘00 eae: __.| _ for boys, ‘Se i Millinery |—S8¢ and 38e_ | __ Preserving | Heavy Huck| Trimmings, | White Bed Raby Kettles, Towels, less than % | Spreads for Blankets, 81.40 to de | doz, $1 price 580 each ie mission will be charged. “If a pastor is to be a soul saver, he must tremendously believe a few | old fashioned things,” declared Rev Carter Helm Jones, pastor of the First Baptist church, who address- ed the assembly Thursday. TOWN’S ONLY DOC HAD OFFICE IN JAIL DUQUOIN, IIL, Sept. 10.—Judge D. T. Hartwell of Marion, who re- cently sentenced Dr. C. E, Duncan of Tamms to four months tn the Alexander county jail and a fine of $500 for assault, has commuted the sentence to 30 days tn jail and a fine of $350 and costs, Judge Hartwell thus relieved a difficult situation, for Dr. Duncan was the only physician in Tamms|© other and there was no within easy calling distance. Patients have gone to the prisoa for treatment. So 1,500 people Tamms signed a petition asl that the sentence be commuted. ABSOLUTELY FREE It costs you nothing see me for counsel a advice. ONE VIStT WILL TREE blood disorders. Come to me for reliable Wasser man Blood D ae 4 dais. oO pants Poatottion tos p.m. SUB Test, iy 4 a Third, ours, 9 a.m, to § days, 10 a. m. to

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