The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 5

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Absolutely Sanitary SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET THIRD AVE. and WASHINGTON ST. [Lowest Prices in the Entire City Pot Roast, Ib. . Link ge, Ib 10¢ Steer Steak, Ib H Ib 10¢ Roast Veal, Ib I 8 It 25e¢ Veal Cutlets, Ib... Ne Ibs... .25¢ Pork, Ib.. Roast Pork Steak, Ib I 1 Ends Leg Roast Mutton, i, Fancy Ba ere ree’ 12'.¢ fan half Shoulder Roast Mutton, . ‘ Bs: sv ews ecsses +. ++-9@! Shoulder Ham BIG SPECIAL ON CHICKENS “PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED” INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Stores 38-42 All Phones Elliott 1625 Stores 3842 WILLIAMS & BEAN STORES 48-49 Very Rest Butter, 3 Ibs. $1, 00 Extra fine Cre: Ib FREE FARMERS Beots, 4 t Turntps, 3 Radishes, Our 20¢ Coftee, Our “Unbe: 3 Ibs... 4 large cans Milk Lipton’s . Exes at Lowest Market Pri LIVE POULTRY STORE 100 Large assortment of Poultry at prevailing market prices. FISH SECTIONS Halibut, 3 Ibs Fresh Herring, 6 Ibs Salmon Trout, 2 Ibs 25¢ 25e Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibs Ps Olympia Oysters, pint toe Eastern Oysters, pint B5e¢ Fresh Clams, quart.. he GEORGETOWN BAKERY STORE 85 2 10¢ loaves Bread ihe Light Fruit Cake, 1b D. D, FAGAN’S VARIETY STORES 5053 Specials for Saturday on all Tinware, Galvanized and Enam eled are, leading with “TITAN” 17-quart Dish Pan, 400 value, 25¢. Largest Display 18 lbs. Best Sugar for Best Patent Flour, sk. 4 cans Carnation Milk. Schilling’s Coffee, 1b 6 bars Ivory Soap..... 10 bars Laundry Soap. 7 Ibs. Rolled Oat: 4 Ibs. Macaron!. . Honey, full quart........ 2D | 2 be sks. Table Salt Celery Cabbage 106 Onions, 4 Ibs 10¢ FRUIT SECTIONS Jap. Oranges, doz 10¢ Sunkist Oranges, doz 20e¢ : 20¢ or.) be NEW YORK BAKERY STORE 5 le Rye Bread, 3 bys 2he 1Se Pullman Bread 10¢ Snowflake, 2 10c Ivs 15e LYDELL COFFEE & TEA CO STORE 69 Our “UNBEATABLE Qualit Coffee, Fresh Roasted Ib. 20¢ Full Line of Pickles YAKIMA CREAMERY Co. STORE & Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs Full Cream Cheese, 1b c Yakima Honey, comb 17¢ QUEEN CITY MARKET STORE 9 Pot Roast, Ib se Roast Pork, Ib te Roast Veal, Ib 12e Hansa, halt.or whala, ib the Fancy Bacon, Ib 28¢ of “PURE FOODSTUFFS” in City With every dollar order ie aa not included) we will sell $1.00 - 10¢ 3 be boxes Mate No, 10 pail Jelly.. Pure Cocoa, Ib Cream of Wheat, Ib. Roman Meal “PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED” eile Anderson's Grocery =u STAR—FRIDAY, JAN, 7, 1916. PAGE 5 é SSID) ! | ASSN LARISSA KISS KISS OK TSS SS IS ST p GERMANY WILL WILSON SWEARS PERSIA SINKING § Vy 4 f e r A q { 4 RELY ON TURKS BY MONROE PACT BEFORE CABINET ° MacDoucall ¢ fouthwick |/ Won't Send Army to Suez for| Tells Pan-American Congress | Scant Evidence Submitted by fk y the Egyptian Cam Nations Must Stand Lansing in Death of f ESTABLISHED 1576 4 paign Together Consul j perms “A PLAN AN EARLY DRIVE APPROVES NEW SPIRIT/ CONSIDER POLICIES ff The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price y BY CARL W. ACKERMAN WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—The WASHINGTON, Jan The |@ ” 9 RERLIN, Jan, 7.-Germany, tt 1 states of America,” a firm government's policy in the sink t ce 2) 4 3 eS 8 See an tae th | haere ee oe Ik Our “Once-a-Year Sale y i beige yn) the Americas, came out of the toll of human fife, including | s 4 realm of dreams today into the Consul McNeely, American ° T of red by Gert and realm f pre able accomplish was considered today by both 4 La ak hans nudes | Gene ement eee | ont eae |e Means This— j nV ypt son's official 0. k, placed on th Gress. 3 4 wee ; s point out that the| Plan last night : ie must ha lean ks before Inventory, and in order@ Turk have more than 01 “pe . bi \ k idical reductions must be taken. Every section in the meé tleld, and that tt ' fect, would hold art é lues to offer. We can’t tell all about them J on be thoroly equipped for cam: | hand against Bu ’ s of many of ! ilu too small to advertise. @ n \ n tb wa “4 ers who have heart at te i | bD Come Early! r Jreaning the pan-An —__—___—— 4 |, Doctrines Must Stand Tremendous Sale of House Dresses 4 * ‘ eK (GG 350 Dresses Reduced to 69c Each d nt ablioh the f tor . yA pe ; y Ad tration Jers : l an ae M Ne etting a Dix-Make or a Lloyd House Dress 9 me , bat leee stew a ‘ ' That is just what is going to happen tomorrow. 4 ee te ‘ \ t Ave recel furt i i i just about 350 Dresses, all taken from our # rn Salonika allies into | that 1 in rice t a , ( t we are going to discontinue. The ¥ they want to In-|@¥ir sta 1 to A fle ;B oy x-Make and Lloyd Dresses need # a Mac ignr hoa esterase bg ar oon lee © department A gingham, chambray and voile, in light and Je isc) easel le ees i hor hink » have stripes and some checks. Colors are vay y to Invade Greece ‘ in " on in blues, tan, brown, gray, h'ack and white {on “the f p lice ' ose, lavender. Some have white linen or pique ¥ of | L j \ llars a f thers have turned-down collars of self ma- c Ltt terial, or are cut square neck without any collar. Many of these @ WSedlen 7 y}; Q Dresses are appropriate for Nurses. Once a year price, 69c. F aa t Third Floor f j ; aie a ust paws Sale of Misses : { sade tees ; : 2 50c Mme. | Face Powder, 3 sha .25c and an Be ‘50, Children’s Shoes ¥ 1 ! Fo na alliance Aletandria, | 25 Arb dor. .18¢ est. , t r 1 Glycerine Soap 9c Patent Leather Button Shoes Ba his Papo algae an | Cha a irant ble chamois. .29¢ 1 dull kid tops, broad toe 4 American Girl Who [0"""""""""" remo “h eer ac earning Oras oes 15c ; pier oy soles a the # i i 1 f ~ a subma Sansni “i Sin rean same mode 4 May Be Vicerine *°108! 98 siiance to ¢ y| none 6A Benzoin and 1ond Cream... 39c sam ve : Nail Enamel, Gk FORMS ces 19c Growing Girls’ sizes, for- * WOMAN SEATTLE DOCTOR Mrs. MW Porter, wite of th a HELD IN ENGLAND ©: ly by a Northern Pe 3 . SEIZED WITH RARE the oreoner _ ART ON WAY To US. *, : BELGIANS HERE FOR 0 0°5swuit Sit! 22 BENEFIT CONCERT in ¢ 1 for 25¢ Bath 1 ral odors, ¢ if ( ah Ly. ransparent 15 ishes ndles, 10¢ 25 ing inflammation, 17e $1 n i -79¢ 10 ane 10¢ en's Old-Fashioned Soap, 3 for. .25¢ 15 1 Talcum Powder, violet o dor. -1le 10 ti Absc it Cotton, sealed carton. Be 25c Antiseptic Absc nt Cotton in '%-lb. carton, COOO SOULE s5, cso s womens ae cers Cea oF 15¢ 15c Wool Powder Puffs, in sealed packages ...8e First Floor. In Our January Sale of White We Susu | ae Waists at $1.00 Waists, new low necks, isp new merly $3.50, now $2.95. Sizes 11% to 2, formerly % $3.00, now $2.49. WOMEN'S $4 BOOTS, $2.95 | Broken assortments of Wom- en's Laced and Button Boots, in patent and dull leathers, reduced to $2.95. Women's and Slippers, $1.75, reduced to 85¢. Second Floor. Children’s Women’s 75¢ Union Suits formerly $1.10 to : ‘ine Ribbed Union Suits, q Stores 28 to 37 ceo et A ict ne collars. Striped, | _ Fine Ribbed g Telephone Orders Solicited. Phone Elliott 185. MRS. LEWIS V. HARCOURT a ° FINDS NEW “ANIMAL. { flaked sad upiait: voles ial $1.00 } begat easy eer and ae . FREE DELIVERY OVER ENTIRE CITY inal iiieee dbaetek aioe: kien Siow a male : “Second. Floor Sp a 50¢ suit we : ' a — | FORM NEW COMPANY ‘: j Boys’ S0c “Globe! Tay TO LOWER STEAMER 21 01000 sence: wee co som A Clean-Up of 39 Garments 25¢ i fists Slles te ko Sed Sees Be ner & Fad . , | 3 Shirts and Drawers, RATES TO ALASKA) '3'0 °c" "s.o°.20°.2% id Misses’ Coats "be" make, of heavy cotton, | Rupert, B. ¢ y - 50c value for 254. | Heads of steamship lines running} The steamship men fear Y 6 Coats, $3.95. Reduced from $6.95 and $12.50 re on nema DOES Sell) Orting in ee + 33 Coats, $1.95. Reduced from $4.95 and $2.50 Women’s $1.50 Union | Suits Reduced to $1.15 ~< aes: Coats are from a former season. The se orig prices were about double the prices Merode” make Suits, in JES Statement of the Condition of the : her s for virls from 8 to 16. Plain | extra sizes; mostly high-necleg ‘ | styles. Special, $1.15. > in mix ra Floor | —rirat Floor. FIRST NATIONAL BANK STMT TT TT DUTTA MS SSIES SSIES SE IESSES coms OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON December 31, 1915. Al CONTINUED Von Herberg theatres in “Tongues | of Men." . COMING HERE SOON RESOURCES et Katy Do It,” with Jane FROM PAGE 1 aid » FORD GOES TO ES TO LOBBY i 3 5 . vat ext Triang Loans and Discounts ,823,523.96 ; : U. S. Bonds 100,000.00 ra ne “1 cry of, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—Hemry” Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks pattie Cry of! 5a will come here, Seat “ : . tic which discuss anttpreparedness with @ — Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 1554. rin Estates” the | Dumber of congressmen. eS Cash and Exchange 1,795,103.57 at play, and’ then ~ The Sert ferely Mary Ann”| J, W. Gricel, crazed Mt. Vernon | coeaieneg rian? e Ru Passion.” miner, 87 years old, covers himself (588,914.26 , ar * ler. ert jonon he | ite eee and touches mately Capital Stock 300,000.00 at 4 S , a i Surplus and Undivided Profits 135,948.73 ending of the measure in ; J Circulation 99,995.00 a ee bers Re at ° i. Oe Bonds Borrowed 34,649.49 Big Odd and End Sale at te Deposits ,018,321.04 Hi ———— ° § ely Rickles Bros. i Comparative Statements Showing Amount of F ih : vmod at Different Official Call Dates. “$1.50 1-ply Roofing Paper : February 14, 1908 is actually nt $1.00 roll Tar Paper .... # aaey 5, Aeros “gs 09 a1 5. 2 fl $2.00 roll Deadening Felt ........... if ae eee $2.50 3-ply Roofing Paper............. an march 7, 1911. 419,631.28 ‘ot PM $1.00 Single-Bitted Axe, with handle....59¢ Ja bwidaveld : 1913. Bret od vi 1. Mf =$4.50 6-foot, 2-men Crosscut Saw...... $1.98 Ht March 4. 494 4 009-019. 80 afm $3.50 Carving Set ...........>5 $1.97 : a 4, ms 1,002,941 tel 25c Butcher Knife .........:cscicsee ra 12c gy March 4, 1915 ricer 4,412,904.39 i f 4 7 ; i & mii yee the |i 20c Gas Mantle 2.6 i... cso ee chkeen eee -9c Ni i November 10, 1915 . ; ae vs 4,942:202:89 i nm nL Pt 2 Fy sist ; $1.25 extra large size Galvanized Wash Tub 79¢ by DECEMBER 31, 1915 5,018,321.04 wr Rh pom Nis 50c Glass Washboard ........... 4 a ae F ye a “yo by f THAT bx] t toast, tolfe voc Cleaver......... a on : BM BOER Tioe Pedtdens TE <n ‘ee \)oceal" fi 6 large rolls Toilet Paper if DIRECTORS: y i) Mae ae \ t 7 ne 6. ~ Sarrenpie(e — i va TUN \ mn to iE 524 Pike St. gu: Hardware and Paints. War's worst terror is invasion The Austrians are invading Russia, the Italians : ; rool i . are invading Austria. The Rumanians are preparing to invade Hungary. The Ger- | Mabltinte (neuter (ee a mans threaten to invade England! 8 a4

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