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STAR—FRIDAY, OC 1 Towed to Seattle on Barges THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE ATLANTA TRADING CO. OF GIG HARBOR, WASH. Immediate Public Sale Commencing TOMORROW at 9 a. m. Proportionate Cuts Throughout the Entire Store Vi SOc President Sus: | $15 Gas Range. 83.89] $6.00 Lawn Mowers.... | $18.50 Savage Rifles... Flannel penders ...... 13¢ | $65 Dining Room 8 8198 $12.95 Sie 25e Cashmere Hove 146 | Finished in Quarter. | 60c Glass Washboards, . | $65.00 L. C. Smith Ham- 75 Boys’ Sweaters $7.50 Men's bh - | -Sawed Oak .. 828.75 19¢ | meriess Shotgun, double Pe 58¢ ++ $3.98 6 Chairs $1.00 Disston Crosscut | barrel .. S1D.87 | $1.50 Paraffine Pants SOc Heavy All-Woo! 1 Rocker Saws, ft $20.00 Double - Barre! ane Socks .... . 1 Table $26.00 Co, Shotguns 89.48 $2.00 Men’ s Work Pants $7.50 Hea re 1 Buffet. Heaters... $0.78 | $20.00 30-80 Were cece BBE Mackinaws .....83.98 jound Point Steel | «--- 8.) oats $2.50 Men's Te se $10 Cook Stoves $5.95 1 shovels ..B9e | 22 Short and Long hints 735 Pants ..........81,19 | Bul! Durham Tobacco |) 56 pouble-Bit Handied | Cartridges ne rand Collars. fe $1.25 Men's All-Wool ve ROT Axes . fie | $350 Hair Clippers. ose eons Overshirts .....57¢ 600, Plug Crimean Chew | $1.25 Mortise Locks,| 85¢ Pocket Knives, 7Sc Blue and Black | ing Tobacco . 2Se ] complete sets .....38¢ | Boker and Stiletto make | $1.25 Children’s Shoes Twill Overshirte...37¢ | 60c English Breakfast | $1.25 Robert Mann Dou- 2se 39¢ BOc Leather Mitts. 29¢ | and Ceylon Tea, Ib. 19¢ |] bie Bit Axes ase $3.50 Boker and other $3.50 “Selz” and other $1.25 Men's All-Wool | 10c Ginghams, yard. 2¢ | 60c can Floor Paint te | makes Razors Sie | standard makes Dress Underwear ....... We 15¢ Dress Linings, per] 500 Adams’ Paint] $15.50 32 Automatic | Shoes ‘ $2.50 Men's All-Wool | yard fe | Brushes Colt’s Revolvers. SS.S89 | $3.50 and $4.00 Heavy Dress Shirts .... $1.19 bo Dress Goods, 18 Tomato: $12.00 38 Hammeriess | Waterproof Shoes 61.50 Boys’ Feit-Lined 50c pkg. Cal Revolvers 83.80 Duck Coats .. ise 60c Bit B $15.50 Colt's Revolvers. | $3.50 Ladies’ Sho $1.50 President aim | Vernon Brand Milk, can | $1.50 Suit ° 85.78 tex” Overshirte with | ...... : de] $8 Leather MEN’S AND BOYS 50 Olled H Storm Collar .....7¢ | 30c and 50c Spices, Ib WEAR $8.50 Gold T5c Men's Rubbers. 39¢ 17¢ | $4.50 Men's Extra Heavy | 15c Men's Hose fe | Boots 250 Carpenters’ Aprons [| 25¢ and 50c Whole} Wool Flannel Shirts $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts | $3.50 Knee Boots 1 ‘os iksaiedeaueatsssys B¢ | Spices Ib... 13¢ £248 puta 286 desedilloaaes 25c O'Cedar Polish Ol! | Standard makes 5c] $150 Khaki Hunting] 10c 2-in-1 Shoe Polish NOTICE — Quantities were esese eeecesess Me | Cigars, 3 for Se] Pants OE Be | simited on certain | . $2.25 Fuller’s Ready | 10c Snider's Pork and | $1.25 Wagon Lanterns $2.50 Boys’ Raincoate used Gun: Mixed Paint ga!.$1.39 | Beans ‘ 0c Chioride of Limef¢ | 10c Axle Grease. . 2c Bottle Olives...9¢ | $2.75 Airtight Hea Diamond Dyes la 10c Dust Pans......3¢ } 20c Fire Shovels =e (GIG HARBOR STOCK FIRST AVE. Near Pike St. Replenished With Other Stock ise ose Included at sale $1.00 Cobbier's Sete 3¢ | $1.25 Fleece-Lined Union | prices. Sale opens 9 SPORTING GOODS Suite 39¢ a.m. Free delivery on $12.00 22 Short Win 75e Boys’ Knickerbocker | purchases of $5.00 or chester Repeater 83.98] Pants .... 2S¢ | over. FIRST AVE. Near Pike St. sire to avoid all unnecessary dis been severely felt among the close confidante of the princi play, and the wedding will be even less showy than is custom vious weddings in the presi romance. Qry among private individs bale of of | dent's family, will be inevit President ‘Wilson will follow able at his own nuptials. the precedent set by President ! ! | ' Thousands upon thousands and as both are Virginias the members of his cabinet. Ih be omitted. The marriage service of the | healthy condition, they may cau: A few clone personal friends of | Episcopal church will be ised t c he other organs to become d the couple will be bidden, among Roth the president and Mrs. | eased oe 4s the most interesting of whom are | Galt are fon d of flowers You may suffer a great deal w he president's house physician The Killarney rose has been | pain in the back, headache, loss Fo alll +|ambition, nervoganess and may b Pain Right Out with! dea ndent and trritable Small Trial Bottle of Old COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL |,,boa't delay mtarting treatmes “ ae | Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a pb St. Jacobs Oil letan's uneaerineiag. citainhe: ee Lewy drug atore, restores health to t Get a fifty cent or one doll ottle immediately from any dr s and music have been pro-| store »iviced in substance to soothe However, !f you wish first right into your sore, stiff, ach ig joints and muscles, and relief ° instantly. “St. Jacobs Oil sei , @ harmless rheumatism cure| fails to att lare 27 O FUSS FEATHERS WHEN WILSON ries Those | eration Simple Doitanany Probably Will Take Place in ome af Mrs. Galt Cabinet Will Be {jt cov ob Only Official Guests—Killarney Roses to Be Used for Decoration. | pl > Seal that a whole car load of it. They know] good circumstances | Dr. Cary Grayson, U. 8. N., and | mentioned as the favorite “'|they'll be able to dispose of tt] The wedding will take place Miss Gertrude Gordon, Mra. Galt's | future first fed of tho land, ant fsne.pouie thr’ i to, ana be-t In the 20th st. home of M ward. - eae Taree ane nd [buying public they sell to and be ple and unostentatious as the dig- Galt, and the wedding It was Dr. Grayson’s friendship & her home on her wedding 4 euapeaele Ml cheaply. | Bity of his position will permit will be limited to a small for Miss Gordon which led to the |— ata GAS Can Sell at Low eo The chief executive and his Th neil — paoeaine they official set at the two pre pals in the latest White House NEED SWAMP-ROOT i Phe velatives of ere cia Ts fi of | Nomen have kidney and biadder | 7U* ! e relatives he 4 Cleveland, the last occupant of trouble and never wuapect ft comfortably large sum | and of Mrs. Galt will form a con he presidential chair who mar ‘nah month siderable company of the ried while in office, and invite omens Complaints oftes prove} ™ to be nothing else but kidney tro lo, or the reault of k or blad.|@re 100 retail gro 8 whom ties of kinships are excep The official line will be drawn | Ger diseweg et Of Kidney or biad Bs ge | tionally strong, none of these will | there. If the kidneys*are not in | ne b Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not | kidneys and { M : . mt | d just the remedy |") . pent. § c > tlon e othing, penetrating “St. Jacobs "Ge sanda « TOBER 29, 1915. PAGE 8. {MARKETS (TO GIVE APARTY Westlake Venture Will Be Five Years Old Saturday; | Big Time On | WILL CUT HUGE CAKE| This ts to be the story of how & gigantic business has grown up| like a mushroom here tn Seattle,| because of organization. | It ts to be an invitation to a | birthday party on Saturday, and it} is to pay tribute in a few words to} the modern way of doing things on | a big scale. It in to be the story of the Weat tinke Market—and if you are one Jof those rare persons who aren't interested in public markets, you might as well stop reading, right] now | Seattle is one of the most fa-| cities in the country for its > markets, Nobody has ever any definite reason why | thrive so well here. | ause the mar knew how to educate t | All Seattle Go | Anyw ¢, and prac |tleally all of Seattle slips her mar-| ket basket over her arm and foes |daily to the public markets, w re| » buys things fresh and cheap }from the tempting stalls | Which brings us back to the | birthday party | | It's just five years since the Weatlake Public Market came in | Birthday cake, weighing pounds, a feature of the We Market's fifth anniversary, Satur-| day. to existence. Th took over the| first floor of the butlding which} was formerly the main car and power statin s Electric Co., at Pine a | There were only | when the thing started it arew,! and grew, and grew—like the tur | nip which Mr. Finney planted be-{ hind the barn (see Longfellow | Add Another Floor | And it grew and grew til ft busted out {ts pants every time it Blo 4 over, so they had to get] new clothes for which Is to say they gave it another Noor of the) ng to grow tn | the market extends over » feet of floor space anes, direct! from the eduction, thus eliminat-| ot }* y boy. It | At the Westlake market there| rymen Bat] ing In two alor three big auto trucks These | ne (tracks deliver direct in the down jg. [town district In the suburbs the market tn|Sub-delivery stations, where of auto trucks leave what's calle¢ be|tray, a truck in itself, and this tray del jth they do all their dell | } | | | Ne Dele ‘ th a Mra. Jones earller in the day | The market make “lume of t at he| the ar| ese units tn «| Will Cut Huge | | And the expense is the same as if | 8 to|they sold only a hundred | nd the Halloween | wounded feelings of those whe may|test this great preparation, send|_ Al! Seattle Is invited to the birth hich never disappoints and can-|tration of the Commercial Cinb,|be too roughly handled by thelten cents to Dr Kilmer @ «o,| arty. A cake which weighs burn the skin | Friday evening |"Rougn Necks Hinghamton, N. ¥., for a sample|680 pounds has been baked. In-| Lim up! Quit complaining'| The club plans en old-fashtoned| The show begins promptly at 8} bottle. When. writing be sure an d t cake are 40 gold coins. | G small trial bottie of old, hon-| een Jinks. A ‘cature of the m., with @ parade of the Orientai| mention Dept. R | The cake is to be cut up and it. Jacobs Oil" at any drug g will be © club's first|Highbinders, a different organiza-| ———————_—_——__-_______ | gIven to the folks who attend the and in just a moment you'll | nj om, when 50 candidates for|tion than the Royal Order, men | party free from rheumatic pain, sore | membership ride Hall-| tioned above. If you get a plece, don't bite too » stiffness and swelling. Don't | oween goat on get the idea—| hard, because you may dent your ler! Relief awaits you. “St.linto the ch } ae Gacobs O11" has cured millions of | Mie, the charmed inner Theumatism sufferers in the last | oectod ‘with te anterns BBalt century, and ts Just as £004 | Mitwaukes company has contribi . ad ‘led a barrel o and doughnuts | Chestnuts w roanted on the fire—and maybe few of the « jold chestnuts will be told "WHAT ARE YOU Roval Order of Mighhind The!'pa’ Burton, manager Orpheum IGOING TO DO 2273! 8 gt Mienbinaers—°20 | hentr waa shot om sleet tn Be 4 “Commercial degree.” Refresh tle. Anything to it?” )When you are old? Rest or ____ “ | Three telegrams bearing tnts| “work? If you have saved {query came In rapid succession to MUHL PAINT Co. “some money which enabled H. L, Hamlon, of the Northwest NOTICE! Do you know the PIKE #7. LIQUOR Co, 411 Pike st. ‘BURTON SHOT? HE SAYS IT'S A LIE! “We have a report that H. © | | Sells wenutne Sunnybrook full qt #0c; full pt, 40c; full %-pt All standard brands of w Hquore at cut pric 4 large botties of Rainter, G Lager or Olympta, toe cold, 60. Why Pay Moret | cee Bea as oka |News bureau, Thurs from the I _you to buy some bonds which 18 Pike St. Des Moines “Capital will bring tee an income, you WALLPAPER As fast as reine corer ee Dstt SALMON AND CODFISH ia be oe to rest. you Genin Guide » tindida wee Be . —sALTED— shave spent every cent you MAIN saat It ts rela that when Mark Tat ve Dave, 7o08 pedve now. have earned all your life, you Twain received a report that he ARON JORNSQN, _will always have to work. Bear had marked that the re Wash “this in Tnind when thinking ATA say) Plea i gt & . > The World Millinery Burton made an entirely different gedout a savings account. | 1316 Second Ave. sort of rem It can best be in | Offers unusual Reductions Ing, ‘icated by lnncribing «row of stars Interest 4% | every department for tomorrow, § |three exclamations, » dash " cat Hotel Baden ' Baturday. pane anes P | In other words, the uaually genial ‘ UNION = —; | manager of the Orpheum was mad Grill SA VINGS & |—mad clear thru. He thinks the Albert Hansen }telegrama resulted from some prac |tical joker tipping off the “Cap a TRUST Co. tal" to & rumor Entertainment Joweler and Silveremith If I can find out who did it OF SEATTLE 4\ there may be a real corpse around | 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison! here sald Burton, Friday i} of Highest Capital and Surplus $800,000 Fe His wife {« in Indianapolis, and a 16 is afraid that she will hear the Merit JAMES D. HOGE, President ph. ke SOLNER, Doctor of Ophthalmology Vice President and Trust Officer|| = aa Optometrist —< The habit of wlanitnn & - | evotes hi re time te ¢ habit of planting fruit and J, Rada init ITT BS Gas JAB rrs| wut trees by the roadwide has long ‘. yrevailed in ta of Ei ye RORIELSNES MUSCLES n parts of Hurop Entrance 104 Pine fim the Heart of the Financial should be oultivated in the Vinited| District | States, es and man teeth on a $5 or a $10 gold plece If you do, say nothing. Put the! coin in your pocket. It's yours, | Part of the cake will be cut at 10} a. m. Saturday and four other cut-| tings will be made thru the day They're promising bargains in eats which Seattle never heard of before ‘DRAMATIC CLUB TO GIVE FARCE COMEDY The South Park Senfor Dramatic club will present the first play of |the season at the South Park fleld house on next Friday and Satur day nights, Nov. 6 and 6 } “AN a Mistake,” a © moedy by W. ©. Parker, has t lected the pre \ carsals |have been going on for the past |month * direction of B, A. Carr | The c Is | Capt. Skinner, retired marine Henry Schoeneman; Lieut. Rich mond, Santiago hero, ©, Allon Carr Richard Hamilton, country gentle man, B, ©. Lord; Ferdy Lighthe Fddie Elmer; Nellie Richmond, Christie Lynn; Nellie Huntington |Hazel Miracle; Nellie Skinner, old |maf, Claudia Porrinnt;. Nellie Mc intyre, a servant, Gladys Sheldon | Blood stains can be removed by {washing the article in soap and warm Water, or rub on cold raw! starch and allow to atand Lost articles can easily be re: covered Sf a small want ad is in jserted in The Star, Phone Maig 9400 or send the ad to The Star Family flour only $1 sack End Public Market, Saturday, South THREE GIRLS Copyrighted T'S LIKE A ROMANCE, the stgry of the “THREE GIRLS” who have built up in Seattle one of its most remarkable business successes— and anything akin to romance is rather scarce in the unemotional world of business. The name “THREE GIRLS” stands for success in a field requiring the highest type of energy, application and all the broad meaning that the word “efficiency” conveys. But now success is here, and the “THREE GIRLS” have really a wonderful organization, with an efficient business system that makes fu- ture progress just a matter of continued good products and arithmetic. THE “THREE GIRLS” HAVE ARRIVED—TO STAY When the doors of the “THREE a distinct gain for the “THREE GIRLS” establishment swung open GIRLS’—it makes a maximum for business the people came and output possible from the splen- the people bought and the people didly equipped bakery plant; re- came back for more. Everything duces the “overhead,” as the busi- was so generously, deliciously ness expression has it. good—so appetizing, so whole- és“ some and so attractively priced : gies : that the great wicked ogre known So here are the two big items of as the public was at once capti- economy. To them must be added vated for good and all. the fact that the “THREE GIRLS.” by personal attention at all times That first day the “THREE and mastery of every detail of op- GIRLS” sold forty loaves of bread — erations, promote efficiency at —not much in the light of the every turn. loaves they sell today. os : ‘ : There is practically no book- Instead of forty loaves the keeping with the heavy costs that “THREE GIRLS” now sell more a credit business entails; there is than 6,000 loaves a d That the advantage of cash available at small first shop has grown, and all times for purchasing supplies, today there are also “THREE and there is the very decided ad- GIRLS” shops at the Westlake and vantage of no bad debts, no uncol- at the Sanitary Markets, with still lectible accounts and no capital tied others in prospect, and besides a up “on the books.” The money great big Bakery is being planned is in the cash drawer for every loaf that will be modern perfection in of bread that goes out. ‘ its arrangement and equipment. is So the “THREE GIR ’ Bakery + Bs, ¢ is able to make a delicious, gen- There are some very definite erous 2-layer cake that other reasons why the “THREE GIRLS” Places would sell for at least 35c, succeeded so handsomely. It is and price it at only 20c, saving easy to say that the “THREE customers almost half. GIRLS” bakery products were Or you can buy that crispy, superior; there must have been tasty coffee cake, brimming with merit to bring a great gain in busi- best seedless raisins and walnut ness each month and each year, filling, for only 12%c. Dough- but what brought more patrons at nuts, cookies and all those smaller an astonishing rapid rate was the — dainties are 10 cents a dozen, or splendid management of the es- 3 dozen for 25 cents—but you tablishment, along with the nov- can mix ’em up and have one elty ideas, the innovations and the dozen of one kind, another of an- very fruitful efforts of — the other and the third of something “THREE GIRLS” to provide the entirely different—for the same newest, the freshest, the daintiest price. of good things to eat, at prices just attractive as the wares. The “THREE GIRLS” Bakery was the first to introduce the spe- “_“* * The “THREE GIRLS” policy is to see how much value can pos- : : i sibly be given for the money. It cial price of two steaming hot isn’t how much profit can be loaves of bread, just out of the made, but how much can be given oven, for 15 cents. Every hour tg patrons of the “THREE GIRLS” in the day great loads of these pip- shops. Last year a particularly ing hot loaves from the ultra-sani- favorable contract was made on tary bakery are brought post haste flour, and the advantage of this to the “THREE GIRLS” shops. was passed right on to customers. How can the “THREE GIRLS” enc: genes — ” my Bakery sell two big 10-cent loaves The THRE GIRLS panes for 15 cents, with flour still so a_ triumph. Operated electrically high? You have to know the mar- ‘throughout, there is no handling velous system—the business effi- of the bread from the time the ciency that pervades every dough is mixed until the golden branch of the business before you brown ae Sremle. ba could fully understand the answer. STENCS LNRL ISSA vere ean ak " out of the oven and are hurried First, the “THREE GIRLS” es- to the shops. This same system tablishment has no costly delivery and order mark every operation system to maintain. People are so in the “THREE GIRLS” establish- glad to be able to get the “THREE ment. GIRLS” bread and cakes and pastry that they take the dainties right home with them—this being made easy by the convenient loca You're going to hear a lot about the “THR GIRLS” Bakeries and if you are not eating “THREE GIRLS” bread and cakes now we pi of the “THREE GIRLS wager you will be eating them ere long—or else you'll admit you Instead of being an added ex- have no interest in good things pense fresh bread “every hour” is to eat. P. S—TOMORROW, Saturday, the “THREE GIRLS” will reproduce their remarkable success of last year, a special “Halloween” Cake—made in the shape of a pumpkin, iced in the pumpkin colors, etc. Extra good, and very special at 25 cents. Come early! os ue