The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1915, Page 7

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Facts About Friedlander’s Great Sale of Jewelry | Finest Bracelet Watches in the Removal Sale ; We offer prior to our moving to Second Avenue and Uni- sity Street our entire stock of Jewelry at reductions ranging i BRACELET WATCHES—Gold filled | @ cases, Swiss movements. Regularly : sold at $10.00. Now... $5.75 ELGIN Bracelet Watches in 20-year cases, regularly $22.50, for... .$14.75 4 “ILLINOIS” Watch Co.'s Bracelet Re Watches, gold filled cases, regularly SOLID GOLD Lady Elgin Watches, i 15-jewel_ movement. Bracelet also solid gold. Marked from $45.00 to HAMPDEN ‘Solid Gold Bracelet Watches with gold filled bracelet. Marked from $25.00 to. ..... .$15.00 WALTHAM Gold Wrist Watch with leather or gold bracelet or gold pin. Can be worn in any fashion desired. Marked from $25.00 to.......$17.80 ‘i= Men’s Watches in the Sale : ELGIN Thin Model Watches in gold filled cases. Formerly priced at $17.50, t SOLID GOLD Watches (14 karat), Waltham movement. Regularly sold at $35.00, now offered at... . .$21.35 { _ from one-fifth to one-half. This chapter on Watches will serve | 4 to show the character of the store and the sale. You can buy— HOWARD WATCHES—The regular prices on these splendid timepieces are fixed by the manufacturers and printed in each case with the corresponding number of the Watch. All are now subject to the following cut: $40.00 Howard Watch . . -$29.50 $37.50 Howard Watch.......$27.50 $55.00 Howard Watch.......$47.50 $125.00 Howard Watch......$97.50 THE WATCHES may be taken as indicating the reductions throughout the store. Cut Glass is marked half price, Plated Silverware a third less, Clocks a third and a fourth less, Solid Gold and Diamond Set Jewelry a fourth less. In some cases many items are cut to half price. Messrs. S. Friedlander & Son show a larger collection of Diamonds than can be found in any other jewelry establishment in the Northwest, and are selling at a discount which makes buy- ing a really good investment at this time. Open Saturday Night Till 10 o’Clock RESERVATIONS may be made for later delivery, if desired, on payment of a reasonable deposit. Established 25 Years Ago Editor The Star J. Grambs {talked about the of the Puget Sound Srsston Light |for street lighting in Seattle he | This Spokane & Power Co. labors constantly to| might as well have enlightened bis} 4% cents pe discredit the city’s bre plant. pi constituents abe ut what it costs Se S, FRIEDLANDER & SON Jewelers and Silversmiths First Avenue and Madison Street IFAKERS STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1915. PAGE 7. In Answering WASTE\" ogy ee Heading they | Mary Boyle O'Reilly Tells of appear, whether "4 ‘ ‘ 7 r pia Phoney Philanthropies = Public Market in War Zone: Corner, Sani- (My AL; Pik Pla WARNS GIFT GIVERS|§f tary or Pike e ce | - lic M. BY MARY BOYLE O'REILLY. Place. L Public Market Staff Special CALAIS, France, Oct, 22.~—(Zone of the Armies,)—War correspond-| Buy ents who write freely of scenes just ish back of the “front” remain silent whole about the fake philanthroptes flour-|Il wins Granulated ishing in France and Belgium's|M Standard White Bits. 45c¢ Price, Flanders ugar, on : i ee D we Pince Mut, MSET THE PRODUCER During the lat year SIXTY] At! Whilencie wvice avery A CANDY New handien MILLION DOLLARS of American een’ Rice, Bee in each pkg. HERE FOODS COST LESS Stall 63% ExtraFancyWashington | Strictly Fresh Local Creamery c Ranch Cc Butter . . 9h. Eggs... 6bu:. I BUTTER DEPT. ?URE,700P SHOP Mary Boyle O'Rel! . . = PR spiced SPECIAL! ak Pek Gee ude charity work One-fifth, possibly one-fourth, of Fresh Churned Bacons, etc. this huge sum HAS BEEN WAST. P * KD OR WORSE in the midst of the Lamb Chops, Ib...12%4¢ | Cottage Butts, Ib...15¢ kreatest misery our world has ever| on per | a ve “ Hams lb.... i known rime Rib Roasts, Ib. } Salt: Pork, [bs joe O¢ How did this happen? Let me ex- a vf plain One Ton of Pork Neck and Back Bones on Sale I have just arrived from a motor fetp'an the sone Of tab area STALL ON THE New Rainier Meat Co — 67 CASCADE CREAMERY INCLINE 1527-29 Pike Place—Old Pike Place Market. That dramatic area is t of every sensation-loving, advertine-| ment-seeking woman in England | Passe peeresses, actresses of) PULLMAN DINER Baked Ham Dinner ] : waning attractiveness, the socially} , AN & } With Coffee and Pie. and financially bankrupt women-| Chicken Dinner seer, sue | Poet tie eer | lkind of British army officers seized With Coffee and Pte. Other Specials All Day. ae od Sample and Job Lot | podaue peed in 20 are typical! Stald 60, Lower Piece f D. e an 0 oes fe Ragtish gentlewomen, dev —_ re | OLD PIKB PLACE MARKET 27C 1 tirt content to serve tf tle . * [Sra eons fe cerra tn cies”, Prime Rib; We. ......18¢ At About '/2 Price jamples of the independent woman,! Pork Roast, lb. pe 12c Mecnudsilie 25c | jack boc in pantaloon (when n t breeches), \ Veal Roast, Ib... .12'/.c | Blue Ribbon Butter Store all laun'e colt and vetl, “WM Salt Pork, Ib.......10c] "Tater aa tM" d Less The grenadiers in petticoats (or breeches) are ignorant of the prob-|Ill Regul eeeaee ere cameras, oc ue mots Bl Re" COFFEE 17¢%...] STOP! CASTINGS the principles of systematic alms. 4 large cane Carnation Milk 25¢, OR ANY 7“ = 00 Ladies’ R« giving, know nothing about money| Anes porch nation Milk Be, M. & K. COFFEE CO. a : yal Blue Selz and 2. STOVE others (Samples) ...e6..ee.++4 pe PB except to spend It Cocoa or Rice. R FLOOR 'S E STALL 58, LOWE 0 $4.00 Men's English Walking 2. Shoes (Samples) .......0.0.5 re “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO Facing terrific problems without experience, advice or supervision, jthey calmly call for large sums of money, which they alone shall dis pense according to their unwisdom. Hood’s Candy a Cut Rate Shoe Repairer From Boulogne to Dunkirk and/— cy coat avere, Hane G:—2OUN A. LUNDBLAD. | School Shoes that wear, 1 (35 2 6 jeastward to Ypres scores of fakers| Rotied, ae Hewed Work, N Waterproof School Shoes.............- to jin philanthropy seek their own ends | Peanut Hrittie, i Tice Bhe P teather Malt arehmaliows, : . Sicze” for the Whole -00 HOOD’S CANDY co. The Best Khor Polish Family andi Pike Place Mkt A 100 hex for Be STALLS 18-19-21 Pike Place Market Near bag Stall We have some of the Choicest Beef Roasts that you ever laid eyes on Why not take home a Lag of Lamb? Ask your neighbor about us. —I Some Questions for Mr. Billy Grambs to Answe attle to haul garba with oxen. ngineer also says kilowatt hour is the id for city lights out cost of arc lamp t rate highe favorite theme in attacking ow plant is the poor taxpayer and the cost of street lighting He quotes so constantly from =| alleged report by Morton MeCart | 4 ney, city engineer of Spokane, that | one might be excused for asking | whether it was made for him to} use. | Mr. Grambs quotes from this re-| port: “Seattle is paying the high est rate for arc lamps of any city ~in the Northwest.” | So far as arc lamps are concern | ed, Seattle never had many since} the city plant started. What we | once had have followed the old arc dynamos to the scrap heap. Aj| few remain at rafiroad crossings, | for which the railroads pay. | Our light plant charges the rail roads $4.50 per month for these arc lamps. The street lighting schedules filed with the State Pub- lic Service Commission by the Puget Sound Traction company contain no rates less than $6 per mth for such are lamps Wh e engineer of Spokane Candy Free With All Coffees at the | Hi-Grade . Coffee 4 Co. 4 100 Feet North of Pike ; 1515 SECOND AVE. SHOOT! BS ON Be Y vilikum Market oer S 1231-23-25 theres rye, Jack Smith SMITH’S Genuine English PORK PIES r| | Jof 120 cities fn the United States.” | When this engineer made his re-| lighting tariffs filed with the pub Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, Ib. .27¢ 10¢ Happy Home Clams be after this fashion The proof of any definite need ardsip, must rem on each heroine's! unsupported word. pailanthropies The chances of war gave me that| PUBLI FE ng aE MARKE The Poor Old Trust that gift-giving Americans but the semi-official war chari- should send consignments Round Steak, Ib. .....14@ | Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. ..7@ stricken France or Flanders, Sirloin Steak, Ib. .....15e@| Pork Roast, Ib. BUT NOT MONEY. Boiling Beef, Ib. Fancy Chickens, Veal Cutlets, Ib Salt Pork, Ib. legs of Lamb, Ib ary £@| Ib. ..cccssssesoet ge Murray Meat Co. © Washington Market y . No. 2 Pail Armour’s “White Cloud” Compound. .20c Dried Currants, Ib 10 | Maraschino Cherries, bottle... .10e and the later report of their stew | Practicaily no investigators can) jenter the vone of the armies to vert ‘ty facts or to denounce fraudulent unique opp portunity, tempted to contribute to any FOR THE SUNDAY TX This Is Hitting It a Kick in the Slats, Yes? of clothing, medicine or food to Pot Roasts, Ib. Loin Pork, Ib. Spend the money at home Legs Young Kids, 10¢ Fancy Breakfast Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. | 94-96 Pike Street Dried Peaches, 4 lbs He service commission In the light of the quotation 1 Fresh No. 1 Cranberries, 1b. 100 | +. above, they are Interesting reading be Sardines in Oil, 7 for....25¢ 3 for 25¢ E200 cans Sliced Pineapple, 2..26¢ | 16, Aunt Jemima's Buckwhoat Pan- “ee 3 3 ol 2 ee - iets! e e ‘lo peas : ~ 3 here cer Beri n 25¢ Arctic Cleanser, 4-Ib. pkg 10e | Sid Homestead Gorn: $ cand. ae Tariffs No, 2, Northern Division, | c pkg. Gold Mus OUR OWN MAKE ne He Th cata Clat cittoe anal 2 106 Fost ‘Tossties sein'te Laour Sime 7 ALLEN & NEUPERT i7;" 9 bars Lenox Soap FREE DELIVERY WM. SWEENEY OWER FLOOR towns In this state. They have four rates for street lighting of the| character used in Seattle | | Of these, the lowest is 6% cents a kilowatt hour and the highest 9| STALLS 42-41 cents, or double our proposed rate. | | Tariff No, 10 covers 35 cities and towns and has two schedules, one G da L k other for five | Margarine, Ib...... .25c There are six rates in each for Gee Gund ibaeaae: Uae bey Fi Sg. ant ai . Full line Butter, Cheese an one schedule verage Jeents a kilowatt hour, and in the] E. C. KNAIER other 63-10 cents. | STALL 47, LOWER FLOOR Hoth are higher than our pro posed rate, and one much higher : ‘Tariff No.'2 applying to two cities Ml Qoye Bread 10c lying south of Seattle gives an av saben N poe ice erage rate of 63-10 cents per kilo Large Loaf. No raise in prices. watt hour | MRS. ELLMORE The tariff filed by Mr. Grambs SPECIAL! SATURDAY ONLY 42 Piece “wi* Dinner Set $3.25 Rear Corner Market First Ave. Floor Green’s Butter Store STALL 103 MAIN FLOOR CORNER MARKET BUTTER 2: Fresh Churned Washington, 385 3 Ibs Good (extra special), Ib EGGS Fancy. fresh. local puliets, ase dox 2 doz Fancy, rage (guaranteed), She doz Cream Brick Cheese, Ib, ie. Mild Full C ns Carnation Milk Vegetable Specials All crisp and fresh. Re- ceived daily from the farm Fancy Sprouts, Ib. ....10¢ Lima Beans, Ib. ......10¢ Head Lettuce, each ....5¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. 10€ Tokio Vegetable Co. am Cheese, 18 cy prieg Tea, regular 60c value company for Everett has a sched STALL 120 First Ave. Floor Stalls 42 and R-14 ule for three years, and one for! five. This tariff specifies the} Mazda |. _ — mn oD AA inc charges per month for jlamps of certain candle powers, kilowatt hour. It is safe to say | COULD ANYTHING BE FAR | One rate, for instance, is $4.50] the average runs about double | THER FROM THE TRUTH THAN ' Acid Stomachs Are' y2 ‘0 candle-power| our proposed rate. \THE ALLEG REPC per month for a D hace five-year contract Mr. Grambs has not written | THIS SPOKANE — ENGINE | Tee ne xemore efficient lamp in| about the poor taxpayer in San | WHICH MR. GRAMBS AND HIS angerous Seattle, #o that 250 cop, at 4¥-cent| Franclaco, nor has he told how |COMPANY HAVE HERALDED | bate would cost $8.15 per month.| home owners in that city pay {ALL OVER THE UNITE p| * New| Gut of ten rates made for Everett| $6.50 for 100 kilowatt houra of || STATES? - nc dangerous be-|one, p. basis, the lowest is 16 per| current for residence lighting OLIVER T. _ERIC KSON, Mrs. Jessie L. nig, 2405 West- too'much acid irritates and in-[cent higher than ours, and on| and cooking that coste $3.60 In ern ave. is dead Friday of burns » lining of the/smaller lamps more than 60 per eattle a t the face and b 2 é ont! Cont higher Mr. Grambs should look thru | sup HIT BY AIRMEN shout the face and body caused i Mt the h,| pa hlastoaea-and' “ene where aun | mysterious accident early Thurs: ‘ | |day. Gus Jol Mas A Geainar? Mr. Grambs does not say Sate0's Ft enluch santas | LONDON, Nov. &—The Cork} rushed from her room at the. Umea erp eed hat 120 cities his Spokane en- BC PORE FOr SUN Served: | cteiian A vedet a ving at Ma Helnea and medicinal treatments,| steam eet on 8 at Man-|her screams were heard, 1s belng Their tax for street lighting, the stomach walls, or| gineer Investigated. lchester told of 8 acting only | Including the extortion we hea minute battle) held*by the police for further in- nn an artificial age 1, are tine. | But It is interesting to note aah ahees Gaata, thane { with three hostiie aeroplanes at 1] vestigation |}eas in such ¢ | the rates in some secluded about a dollar a year, jo'clock on the morning of Oct, 1.! He said Mrs. Jarnig had been rous| Cites he overlooked where The ship was riddled with bullets,| curling her hair, when her clothing } ie Half pound Buchanan's Best er | atreet lighting Is furnished by had las but no casualties were reported took fire, but has failed to explain Chocolate Creams free all and private corporations. Some cities’ give the cost of | why he dashed down the stairs. this and next week, to intro | nted San Francisco has a multi- {street lighting by the mile. We —— : duce d prove the fine qual It's not a hold-up—at least, smart-, PEARANCE tut it’s been noticad| better fF licity of rates, but here are |claim to have the best lighted eity 4 | sues and pF Bef ; + 7a Legh Facer th 250-watt cl i Ameri i | $ se ity of our Hi-Grade Coffees ly dressed women don't think that/#long Fifth ave, where the first of), simple | some of them: 250-watt clus. | in merica, and it costs us $240 b “eg es y Bt tHIn LORE spas. yells. have: een, seem, (HAE SEE tor lights, inctalled by prepar: (per mille to'do it with current at| ; KODAKERS— : way aboutgthis latest freak of fash-| eur willing to be|™ | ty owners, cost of current burn 4% cents | BERLIN, Nov. 5.—An ttem ,pub “Ty. at? éne. at. fee . Our Best is ion—THE DOMINO VEIL victim vutiful “bandits. : | ing all night, 57-10 cents a kilo Mark the cost of the following |lished yesterday by the Over . i 1 # Hiest-Grade Blend, 400 Worn with the new “toppers,” the The veils come in several pat-|be digested perte if the meal is| watt hour; when lighted till |cities sérved by private corpora-|News agency denied that the Ger they’ re done .. 3 Ibs. for $1.00 veil—with eyeholes let into it--|terns, but the most popular is one|f a with « ittle bisurated imag midnight, 10 cents a kilowatt |tions: Minneapolis, $592 per mile; |man government had requested the| | JACOBS Y PHOTO SHOP . and by the cup, 2c and 3c. gives the chic girl a REGULAR| with a rather he and elaborate| Denia, which can, oe asa ne] hour; 100-watt bracket lamps, {New York, $1,080; | Philadelphia, | withdrawal of the American minis: headan Winnech BOLD, BAD HIGHWAYMAN AP-|pattern that gives a rich effect, Kept. handy. Advertisement burning all night, 8/2 cents a = $1,350, and Boston, $1,363. ter at Brussels, Brand Whitlock,

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