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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 1915. PAGE Hurt Finger in Spain and Ankle in London; Oh, She’s _ Variety Queen All Right! “Oh, where's a bit of wood?” Miss Quoenie Dunedin, seated tn her dressing room at the Orpheum, laughed delictously, “You see, I'm a bit superstitious,” she sald, and her knuckles came down thrice on the leg of her chair, | Tt was just after a splll from her bicycle on the stage. She had just been saying she had never expertenced any very serious accidents, and, tho an Li Meh girl, whe has learned the sim ple American way of tnsuring one self against trouble of any and all kinds—by knocking wood | Cosmopolitan Fractures “Ha, ba,” she laughed again, try ing to hide the hurt and smart of the impact she had just had with 17, Sanitary Public Market CORNER Pike Place Public Market 350 Farmers sold their Products here last Saturday Phone Elliott 1 SOUTH END | PUBLIC MARKET | Third Ave. and Washington St. } LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY st Prices Knocked Out Roast, !> -. S@ | Mama, half or whole, Ib..94¢ Steak, Ib 12'2¢ Shoulder Hams, Ib. + dhe i Steak, Ib 15e¢ | Local Bacon, Ib eet Veal, bg wee 10¢ | Bacon Ends, Ib Pork, 12'2¢ | Breakfast Bacon, Ib Steaks, “ Sliced Ham, * oe . Mutton, Sliced Bacon, : | > Chops, Ib Loin Mutton, ah 8 Mutton, Ib....5 Special—Chickens and Due! ka, Ss at B5¢, Ss ne 008, 1 re pat s, 20 the stage floor, “I had almost for ‘Pure Lard.. ; fi ‘7. gotten, I have had one or two pe Compound. . 30¢, t ASE, 1 B0¢ Baus that were a little disconcert. ry ing. There's the finger I broke in 4 Independent Packing Co. * Sete as South America, and the other fin Telephone Elliott 1628 Free Detioery & SANITARY PUBLIC —— Meet the Producer R py asteurized Milk t# Safe Milk MZET THE PRODUCER m HERE FOODS COST Less profit, bad unt. Bring bottle, Stalls 38, Lower Vloor, Pike PI Market Peanut Butter, the Best That Money Can Buy, Per Lb. . . 10c THERWS A REASON FORK THIS CAVY INCREASE COFYEE AND TEA BUSINESS Our customers are enthusiastic over our C. and H. brands and are telling their friends and neighbors Fresh roasted C. AND H. COF Best Coff 3 Buy here At Wholes os ; in each pkg. i oun Bhe ger fractured {n Spain. Then j¥renched my arm once in Balti more and turned my ankle in Lon don and again in Berlin, But that's about all. My first teacher's first lesson was to teach me how to always alight on my feet, like a eat, you know.” Layer Cakes And then she went off about the first time she had tried acrobatics STALL 56 ertainly Has Variet: ] y WILLIAMS & BEAN | Miss Dunedin is the “girl who Washington Creamery, 3 Iba. “closes the show" at the Orpheum «Be FBithis week she's billed as “The Best “Butter, 3 Ibs. - Me | Variety Girl,” which she is. She Fresh laid Egrs. 2 doz....7he |sings, dances, walks along a tight Best mild Cheese, 2 Ibs... 35¢ | wire, rides a bicycle--everything, all in one act, and does each well os pa ag apa én You know,” she sald, very con eo fmm Ce ope + ¢ Bi Mdentially, “1 had to serve my ap pe as ag nee 10¢ |prenticeship in the business, just rm eF gab rages jon. 10¢ las all other trade: ople do tn Eng : jes, Ise land, for seven years. The first arge cooking Apples, doz. 10¢ two years | received the munificent manga e y Melons, 3 for 25¢ salary of three shillings (75 cents) nanas, doz. .. a weok Big Watermelons. for. ‘i Fancy Lemons, doi Extra Pears, doz. . | { STALL 62 | reen Tomatoes, crate. . i | Green Peppers, 3 Ibs O¢ | Squash, Id, ... ‘ 7 Ibs. 10¢ | Choice Tomatoe: 15¢ | Sweet Potatoes be STALL 4 hatha gp ~ oi Bagh ea +80 B) week his first year as president of | Yakima Honey, com «be the’ University, succeeding Dr Yakima Strained Honey, pt. 25¢ | Franklin Kane, ren ed two years 30-—-SUGAR STALL—30 |ago by the regents. Dr. Suzzalio| | Gran. Seder, 9 186. Boe (E's * Product of California unt-|., There are to be no changes in Every day in the week. lversities and comes here highly| rushing” among the fraternities recommended. A critical student] this year, it has been decided by QUEEN CITY MARKET body has already sized him up| the fraternities themselves, at a« Pot Roast, Ib. . jand appraised him as “a regular | meeting called by Wilfred Lewis, Good Steak, Ib fellow.” He will be {naugurated secretary of the University Y. M Leg Lamb, Ib.. some time late in the fall, A. A proposal to bar rushing! Roast Pork, Ib. ! Me} men «till fn high school was Pork Steak, Ib. q | Jooked uyon favorably, | Roast Veal, Ib. i | Hams, half or ‘ But there's a a big change on k thi Shoulder Hams, Ib eck this year for the soror! Smoked Jowls, \b. ! Hammond's Best ¥ Bardines in O11, 6 © 2he pke. Baker's F Large bottles Vanilla Weh FREE D STALL 85 GEORGETOWN BAKERY'S SATURDAY SPECIAL SNAILS, dos. ......, Oe large loaves Broad be Be STALL 53 A. E, ALLYN B Mother's «Favorite Kraut, Ib... Bread, 2 larce loaves. STALL 67 dasket dos. is, doz. STALLS 505 VARIETY STORE In Handkerchiefs reg. Sc, 2 for.... y reg. Wc, 2 for ; Y reg. 20c, 2 for.. ladies’ reg. 250, 2 for Men's at same price: “He Roller Curtains at 27¢ Rods. .3¢, S¢ and Te FREE FARMERS the first shipment of Prunes to arrive 2 Seattle Veny, IND PICKLES Cole & Haraden STALL 12, DOWNSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 3191. Lower Prices and Better Value Than Ever. SATURDAY SPECIALS Steaks, Ib .........15¢ | Lamb Chops, Ib.. .124/%¢ Legs Mutton, Ib. . .121/c Sp a ib. . a Se Pot Roasts, Ib. 8c-12'/c | Picnic Hams, Ib. ...11c NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place Sample and Job Lot Shoes At About '/2 Price and Less “MONEY BACK” Cookies, --10¢ Se)? 3 Queenie Dunedin, at Orpheum shilling I kept. Sometimes I spent it very foolishly for cakes. Finally) they raised me to 10 shillings a week, which was the most I got.” That, of course, was several years ago, tho Miss Dunedin is yet in her 20%. She bashfully admitted that times have changed,” that she is jreally reaping the rewards of her Raised to | SPprenticeship. | “Two shillings I sent home to! “But I think I have it coming,” mother and the boys and the other she added. Gem Spuds, on Corn, doz Onions, 4 bunches... SATURDAY’ CREAMERY 1511 Pike Place SPEC FANCY | BUTTER 07. BUTTER DEPT. PULLMAN DINER ..37¢ .35c WASHINGTON | PURE FOOD SHOP find himself in the new role of ad @eer of men. Only two other unt Yersities In the country have post ‘gon similar to this job. White Clover Creamery Butter, Ib. 30c worn 35c ar 23c Mt. Vernon Butter Store Pure Honey 1531 PIKE PLACE at Brittle Hood’s Candy Specials jis is HOOD'’S CANDY KITOHEN oie SPECIAL FRESH CHURNED BUTTER 33c Lb. We Do Our Own Churning CASCADE CREAMERY STALL 67, PIKE PLACE MARKET ANITARY T PUBLIC MARKE You Can’t Beat These Bargains Pork Sausage, tieaaal 2 ves BE Cheese, each. 25¢ FISH MARKETS SCHOOL SHOES THAT WEAR, $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 Sicee"’ for the Whole 00 hoe Family andup STALLS 18-19-21 Pike Place Market Near Sugar Stall CORNER mare MARKET WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING The Fight Is on Right We are going to sell regardless of cost, so get in the band wagon and have some cheap meats, Shoulder of Mutton, Ib Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. Leg of Mutton, Ib. Veal Roast, Ib. Veal Cutlets, 1b Pot Roast, Ib Murray Meat Company STALLS 2-3-5-7 D GREEN’S BUTTER STORE STALL 102 MAIN FLOOR CORNER MARKET Fresh Churned Butter (Best on Earth), 400 1 bs. Te; 3 lbs. 81.10 Fancy Washington Creamery Butter, 38e 1b.; 2 lbs., Oe; 3 Ibs......95e Good Butter (while stock lasts), | Good Cooking Eggs, doz per Ib. . 2he | 4 large cans Carnation Hest fresh lald Ranch Fees, 40c | Vernon Milk doz., 2 dox. for... 7e | 5 large cans Washington Milk ie Large cans € sarnation or Mt. Vernon Milk with each 5 purchase of our Famous Just Right Brand of Coffee 5c¢ or Tea, 30c a a ES tl | 3 Large Cans Carnation Milk...............10¢ With a S50, Purchase of Bulk Coffee or Tea Annorted er ib Pear ebaadiar Prof. Arthur R. Priest, formerly dean of the college of liberal arts, returna to the university this year after a several years’ absence to The Best Road | To Good Luck is work and) thrift. You first have to know) how to make money, and then| |how to hold on to a part of it. Money in small amounts! pose cannot do a GREAT benefit.) jing the university became al You must accumulate it into| comparatively tame inatitution un a large sum. Open a savings) ‘er the regime of Acting President Henry Landes, the Hon-hearted e! account and you will soon 8€@) giisnt which enjoys breaking in| a change of luck. stuck up” freshmen, hopes the! “good olf days” may be renewed! under the rule of Pr zallo. Practically all eliminated under Landes. On the Corner ties. The semester pledging, given @ thoro trial last year, has proven unpopular, and this year the coeds are comb ing the campus for new ma terial which they are pledging as rapidly as they can show ‘om ground the house and tell ‘om what a fine sisterhood tabtil 2¢ ED WHILE YOU WAIT | Compound Lard, Ib. Anderson’s Grocery Seattie’s Best Public Market Grocery. BRAND BEST PATENT FLOUR, sack 1 HARDWHEAT FLOUR, sack Las. GRANULATED SUGAR 50. (Sugar price good only w@h $1.00 order, specials excluded) Sugar, sack. $5.95 , Best Saiad Oil, gal Ik, case... . | Sweetheart Boap, een sack, Seon | Condensed Milk, 5 cans. | Fresh Wainuts, Ib. Lora Corn, doz......90¢ | 50c O'Cedar Polish Peas, 3 cans Macaroni, 4 Ibs Pack Tomatoes, doz Gloss Starch, 4 Ibs.. | New Salmon, 3 cans. . UNION their respective sororities com: t% Round Steak, Ib... Strloin Steak, | Bolling Beef, Ib Pork Roast, Ib Loin Pork, Ib | No. 1 Hams, Ib. Washington Market 9496 PIKE STREET PhGGGRtIRS Home-made per Ib Chotce Leg Spring Lamb, ‘tb. tee Interest Mp Per Cen: Chotce Pot Roast, ib. . : 5 10e and 12%e Rolling Beef, Ib fe and 100 Fresh made Hamburger, 1b rane TILIKUM MARKET opi STALLS 121-22-23-26 The students’ co-operative book store expects a business of $25,000 the first month. sometai | With regular news stock Instead of the glossy book paper on which it was formerly printed, and with an entire set of new type faces, the University Daily, the first ts sue of which appeared Monday, is entirely changed in appearance. Emil Hurja, of Fairbanks, Alaska, is editor for the first semester. l6e Tuna Fish . Sardines in Oll, 7 cans | Pork and Beans, 3 Ig. cans | 3 tos eainen se 38 I SAVINGS & Cider Vinegar, Receeat Ser ee A B | TRUS T co. | 2 pkgs. . | Parlor Matches, 3 boxes. .10¢ BATTLE TELEPHONE ORDERS SOLICITED. ELLIOTT 185 schiihte: FREE DELIVERY OVER ENTIRE CITY Soap, 10 bara s or Mt. Home- mse Bread 10c Large Loaf. No raise in prices. MRS. ELLMORE LL 120 Firet Ave. Floor always gals the best Butter, Eggs and Cheese obtainable. Stall 47 Lower Floor] sr, t 10c Oatmeal Ihe Capital and Surplus $800,000 Alpha Upstion, only local soror! JAMES D, HOGE, President ty now on the campus, becomes N. B. SOLNER, a national when it is Installed as Vice President and Trust Officer|the Washington chapter of Alpha| Omicron Pi, Saturday, WOMEN PRAISE ’EM commending A resolution the management of the county hospital and poor farm was adopted by a committee of women investigators who visited the institution recent D your children warm||ly. They are: Mrs. Louis Will- Winter in an All Wor-||!ams, Mrs. H. D, Allison, Mrs. Har “4 > bert A. Boring, Mrs. Charles M. Cox, greg ‘epmagiiat gd |Mrs. Emily C. McRae, Mrs. Marie || Loulse Rudd, Mrs. Wilson R, Gay From Mill to Wearer | Mra. W. A, Burleigh and Mrs. W. ( OCTONEK Serrinc co.|| 4 PLAIN TALKER Factory-Store. Judge T: ullman has granted Rene) _Tifth Ave. & Union St. ethene Ib. ular 2-in-1 Shoe Polish, 2 for man size, ckieberry Why waste your time, money . , per ew « and strength, when you can al ways buy our None Better Bread 2 large loaves for Met Bakery 513 Ist Ave. 2 kant ahh bi Large cans Asparagus. . lbe Stalls. special 3 cans Minced Clams... Sais.” ALLEN’S GROCERY FLIM-FLAM FLYNN DEPARTS; BOALT ADMIRES WAY HE GOT AWAY WITH OUR MONEY; HE'S DANDY BOOK AGENT: By Fred L. Boalt. The)nating vigor. Flim-flam reiterated that he loved Dr. Film-flam Flynn, having his dear class. He loved Seattle, sold all the books he could In all in the,He would cherish his memories of Seatt wound up his “Chau- them any- this city always. Daddy was going toumua’, Setureey igre yore: dear/away, but the dear class must not © ed hie sent and Sole away. forget him, nor the lessons they had ‘The Star called the turn on | learned. Flim-flam six weeks ago when ae Fiour, | HOGE BUILDING ‘mn the Heart of the Financial District Union Dye Works Your chotce of wer, and Fruit Cookies, 2 doz y New York, Twist or Milk abe «. 2Be Lower Floor Fi iT ¢ to be taught how to say “Owsky Wow Wow,” go It can be heard on the Columbla river, during the annual freshmen mixer in the gym, Saturday night. Also there will be several other things doing. A third class in salesmanship started Monday night at 1044 Hen ry building. FIRE NEARLY TRAPS A WHOLE FAMILY CLE ELU M, Sept 17.—A large fire in this city, about 3:30 yester- day morning, destroyed two three- Plast « oO 10TH AVE. AND KE. UNION A Hunch for Lunch EAT thumbs in his ears, touched his|How many the eye exercise? temples with his fingers, and swal-|ear exercise? The kidney and liver lowed his Adam's-apple, The dear | exerc class did as daddy did | The exercises It was amazing. The dear class|phooks, You can't get was so earnest about it. They|where else Buy the books, went thru all sorts of antics serl-| class, and keep well jously, doing as daddy did. | . Flim-flam, laughing {nordinately | at nothing, skipping about the plat: | are |Hilleware and his wife each a de- lleree of divorce. As Mrs. Hilleware| |eoncluded her testimony, her hus- |band leaped toward the witness |chair and shouted: “It’s a lie.” He . | But curiously there was a J brusqueness in his tone and man- The exercises have done won- You wouldn't was led from the room by consta- SaiLs TO NORTH | The steamer Humboldt will leave | Pier 7 Friday night on her last trip | with freight and passengers routed for Fairbanks and points below | Dawson on the Yukon. The stem \er Victoria was scheduled to ar- rive here from the North Friday story frame buildings and one large residence, A high wind made the fire fighting extremely difficult, and two business blocks were burned ta the ground and entirely destroyed. These blocks were occupied by the Cle Elum bakery and the Deonigi | Bri Co, department store. The stock and buildings were insured |for about $5,000, A very narro@ escape was expe- I rienced by the family of A. P. Done \igi, who lived In the upper story of —AT THE— Rainier Bakery and Restaurant =| 913 Second Ave. (near Madison) Jas, R. Boldt, Mgr. and Prop. P. Deon that energetic book agent first set up his tent In th district. We are not crocodile tears hae left us. Nevertheless have for Flim- miration, | HOW HE DOES IT. When | dropped into the big Saturday night, | There tent, it filled. been 3,000 p kinds, all ages regrade prepared to shed now that he Foods.” 1, personally, flam a huge ad- DON'T KNOW he said, health—M |to stone. found | tim-flam must have copie there, all Mosk of them any minut He stepped, He's a good actor. three stepping-stones Diet ind, teet By anc was To be frank about it, ders for daddy, |ner. . There were, to and Exercise. ering, from stone d by you feft that actually standing on three stones and might fall off form, assured the dear class that} he loved them and that the topic} he had elected to lecture on was the lecture! belleve it, but daddy Is in the neighborhood of 80 years old, He doesn't say so right out, but by inference. For instance “The Chautauqua movement was started 50 years ago, and | was one of the founders.” And again: “You wouldn't think, dear class, would you, that at the age of 42 daddy was a flat- chested, spindle-shanked Inva- lid, who couldn't walk three city blocks? That was more than well the last night, jland, He said he was going to Port- That accounted for his haste, The books were not selling © |A dreadfully unhealthy place—Port- « Hand. moneyed invalids there who “ There are any number of the books of Flim-flam Flynn. Would you walk 100 feet for 50 cups or a pound of the Best Coffee You “need” 5 afternoon, She will make her last trip North October 18. jie Monge rienced by the family of A ligt was given medical treatment. The fire {s beleved to have been | lntarted by fire bugs, who have WANTS CAPITAL Rech s0e7 aura ia thle O17 ve! it e evident, were bers of Film-flam's on bec dy m jar cla Now, dear class,” sald Flim-| didn’t amount to much. He told us) nothing that we didn't already! . know, nothing that our family doc-|2N DAD BOALT “ ” tor hasn't told us. Don't eat too) es Aemte fly gage pe Epes |muoh meat. Hat plenty of vegeta-| The clerks behind the counters athletic man, and he wore a natty {bles and frutt, Whole-wheat bread) under the platform were willing | sult of white flannel, He always |!8 better tha® whitesbread.,Chow/and gpxious to serve. You could food to a liquid consistency.) Buy a set of books for $10, or you cently. Mr, Deonigi was away from spoke of himself as “daddy” and of Cup Coffee 20 and 86, the audience as his “dear class.’ Banish to-|could pay a dollar down, and the rest in installments, and the books home at the time. He {s in Seattle FT M SEA ”s Delicat AFTER DAM SEAL {° 0210050 09 01, sa0ar ces, Payne’s Delicatessen "daddy loves you. Daddy wants would be sent to you on payment stone to stone, gave this old stuffj/of the last installment. Or you|--— City Engineer Dimock has asked| you to be happy and love him. So 1 the city council for leave of ab-\do as daddy does.” |a new and novel flavor, You can|could buy booklets variously priced his left foot.|cure anything with exercise. Or you could buy bottles of tonic. BULL B le |sence from Sept. 20 to 25 to attend) Flim-flam wiggled dear class| “Dear cla he sald, “let's re-/Or brushes—health brushes, having | 1913 THIRD AIN 1043 Ever Drank You would walk a mile for Hi- || Grade Coffee Co.'s coffees. 100 Feet North of Pike St. at 1515 Second Ave. 30 years ago.” * . 3 142 — $2.00 GILTs me D PAPERS OATMEALS UNCRUYTA WALTON, BTC, 418 PIKE sr, J. L. Manning, treasurer of the | Philippine government, of Manila, ix stopping at the New Washing- | ton hotel Why more American capitalists do not look to the islands as a place for profitable investment,” he said, “I do not know. There are | exceptional opportunities.” | your |Cut out tea and coffee. bacco, Old stuft! But Flim-flam, té@tering from ODAK FINISHING Jat me ao your work S*rVice—good results.” 4H. MENDEN HAL ane the International Congress of En |Every member of the gineers at San Francisco, to get/wiggied his or her left foot. Flim-| view our work, How much do you/a curious, mystic quality not found pointers on how to seal the Ce flam twiddled his thumbs. So did|remember? How many re: member |in ordinary flesh brushes—brushes river dam, the dear class. Filim-flam put hisithe hair and andruff exercise?'that impart to the flesh a rejuve- | STAR WANT ADS WILL FIND| THE LOST ARTICLES.

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