The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1916, Page 7

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a GETS A CALLING Him You Can Always Do a Little Better at SCHERIMER’S The Home of the $15.00 Value Suit or Overcoat =$10 Our Specials are always money-savers— Work Shirts, the dollar kind, are 90 cents | | Woman Chides | for Sobering Up in Coffin Seattle HE COMES RIGHT BACK One of the ways to develop a sense of humor is to craw! into a coffin and take a snooze. Suck Is the advice nent to Se. attle by Mayor William Riddle, of Atlantic City, N. J. The Star printed a story, month or #0 ago, telling how t Atlantic Clty mayor bought a | coffin and slept In it every time | he came home a few sheets In the wind Mra. J, S. Stuart, 509 82nd ave, 8.) read the story, studied the cartoon] that was printed above {t, showing Riddie’s candle-lighted coffin, then sat down and wrote him a letter Here is what she wrote here, and the 50c ones are 45c—all well- pibenistke, Beat sie he : known makes. Underwear—$1.50 wool rib- bed, 95c garment. Flanngl Shirts, regular $2.50, now $1.95, including all colors. Shoes are a leader with us. We carry the best known makes of both Dress and Work Shoes, at all prices. New arrival of Douglas Dress Shoes, for spring, are here. We have the best $2.50 Shoe in the city. Ours is the biggest Shoe stock on First Ave. All Mackinaws Reduced # well as with) | the money and eo, T am ny others. | m| | | | STUART 9 32 18 And thie ts the letter Mrs. Stuart! eived from Mayor Riddle in re ply ud | Dear Mra ®tuart Tam a Chris pi tian, so [ do not take any offense I throw out nd words CARL SCHERMER, cLoTHER 103-5-7 FIRST AVENUE CORNER YESLER GIRLS TOO BASHFUL IT’S GOOD TO FEEL : LIKE DOT, HE SAYS, | [feat so ~The Art league, recently rot taed here Lig artists of the brush fn a coffin some time your |sclt before you die, and then con and models, and that unless some the and palette, not proving a suc- ‘ f ud : cess. The upiatn say Huntington | * th ~ an unb y lite you have girls are too bashful. Their york | WHEN UNDER FIRE. craw is hampered by lack of inspiration A Mayor models come forward soon m ndhicetioag league will devote its attention to camp The Ay we are going t the painting of landscapes exclu fall back |Memorial for Haven't it back I bad 5 His question was the fi sively. English Nurse Shot by Germans BY WM. G. SHEPHERD ; n of} United Press Staff Correspondent - ‘ I make the best 85.00, ASL DRIAL “Das. 1. A the coming retreat opennen 87.50 and $10.00 sets of Preuss toldier tn a 7‘ Good for the Health teeth in the world, and oo tase in this spot, the very next day mages ant lee |dead British and French. soldiers guarantee the: ros ; curiously as we walked along includes patnie the road. “Excuse me,” he said, in broken English, “but It’s 0 long since I've seen a man in clothes like yours that | could not help staring.” The big British gun was booming two-minute intervals. | Were to lle among the holly shrubs jand Bulgars were to charge with bayon shouting thelr cry of “Ne Pret, ne nosh.” “It's been cold here,” explained |the soldier, “but I've been healthier than I've ever been before in my life. Why, when the war began | roo! th out without pain 4 go home with your new teeth, guaranteed, the same day. Be care- ful to come to | at kas French guns, set on nearby hili-|coudnt stand any bardship. If I SEE kd siden, were ‘sending occasional| "a net In bed by 10 o'clock every | shots, and once while we talked a PF suffered all day for it. 1) Lates Block. had indigestion § terribly Now I Open_evenings until jBulgarian shell broke on the road! neve not slept in a bed for fit or d ers run , ped for five 8 and Sundays until «4 }bel wus and we saw 50! | months, and I eat anything—any for people who work. Ining from the cloud of earth. It was a battle field, in every Leo and enjoy it sense of the word, a battle field)’ 'e! you which within 24 hours was to be | Walks Sheli-Swept Road the scene of an ally r | He had to be going at Inst War beats pills FREE Incidentally, I wonder what be| Would I walk along the road with came of the little Frenchman him? Civilian Clothes Extraordinary Right around the turn here some “Civilian clothes seem extraor-|Of the Bulgarian shells are well dinary,” he said, “Have some|srmed,” he sald. “They're paying | chocolate?’ @ good deal of attention to this turn He pulled an envelope from his | today. pocket, with a postage stamp and an| !t was like getting ready to jum address on it |into a cold bath to start off wit | “This ts something I got in the | him | that we| mai! from Paris today I knew that after I got my feet to I took a small piece of his| working they would carry me along but the hard part was not to make precious chocolate Have you heard that we're going | 0 excuse and return to the ravine lto move from here?” he asked.| My right foot started, and then lhe rumor is going around our my left, and 50 feet further on we K ev es aD etter ta passed the turn and fa a mile] 4 stretch of road, cut along the face of the bill 4 Below Os was the valley of Cos JE torino. A four miles awa » the hills where the Bulgarians A few soldiers were on the walking singly Get a Shell Any Time “Along here you may get a shell White Public Market |: Southeast Corner Fifth and Pine Streets ae any time,” sald the Frenchman. — | WHITE MEAT Co. t'have to. walk dozen times a day Main 2809 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO Main 2809 Bl soz-ont from the kitch Give us a trial and be convinced. in the ravine, Want Fancy Roast | Pork Steaks, 2 dug-out? Pork, per Ib........ ALEC | cer ..12¢ T did. A quarter-mile walk along Genuine Jack | Hams, halt or 5 the road brought us to a little ra Rabbits, each ...... .25c¢ | whole, per Ib....... 5 15c |vine, on the side of which was a Fancy Bacon, | Dry Salt Pork, 10 soldier's home, partly a hole an Cc | partly a tent BAe WR oa digas oc vid 20C | ser wv... aS Tara, tees eitalane te cub Gites sit ened Special Attention Given to Phone Orders | were packing up their belongings — “s 10 be re e Ko,” ey wh veaty, © We a8," & ‘This monument which ts to be} N 5 PRICES MEAN On a fire outside the dug-out was| Placed in the Trocadero gardens a tin pall, with steaming contents Par’ te the mart ed nurse, Edith It was not coffee it was not rum Cavell, who was cuted by the MONEY SAVED it was baite t Germans in Belg will be paid I must ha 4 two drinks of ft,| for by American subscriptions. A 4: Saturday. It had an awful buzz in it | benefit entertainment will be given Our Specials Good for a Week. | No Phone Orders Saturday. aa awful buss in it. | DEReot se ideralineat Wi ie ee i i ° i ourist?” asked one to help raise funds 49-Ib. sack Good Family Flour, $1.25, Delivered J) ,"A'° you # tourist?” asked or 9 help s8 a 49-lb. sack Patent Flour, $1.35 sack, Delivered Mon dieu, you silly,” exclaimed |was gathering for the departure 25¢ [his friend What would a tourist! trom the battle ground 5 lbs. Granulated Sugar for............++- |be doing here? Ho ts a newspaper| very one of ua had heard from ‘ A j man. oltiiers that the French and British 4 cans Carnation Milk for...............-25¢ 9) What happened to these French Lsfcepbel cg par ofr Shae bar: |zouaves 24 hours later, when the) we all put two and two together | ne ¢ | We all put two and two together 10 s Lenox Soap for....-...seeeees 25c B hy ish began, I don't know. | on the way back, and finally agreed 4 bars Crystal White Soap for............10¢ f)."* new health of the/on this an b e new The allies are getting ready to 30c can Crisco for.... my vec eee sees BBE Bi health « ch he was 60 proud~| retreat Any One of Abo With « 250 Purchase, Bulgarian bayonet? Ree 4 a ty right Pe cacluded. | On the hiliside, ac 1 returned 4 lbs. Dry Onions Good Walnuts, tt toe ffl perhaps 100 ya m the French | 5 hredded Wh % pkes. Je Oo ahe | battery which t« ed the hill, an-| U LIKE 0 E % > ‘hey never shoot a shell at a) __— 4 © ingie ar i too expensive,” my ATLANTIC CITY, Jan, 28 Four | “ee French friend had told me negro burglars caught at work by Fi It was a comforting thought John Streeper, took him to a bridge. f | To the Bulgaria acro the val-| lashed him fast to the piling and 3 ley the little dots of human beings! left bim to drown or freeze, The - 4 that passed singly along this road (tide had risen to his neck when he li weren't worth potting at with shell#| waa rescued by Chief Davis on} @ that coat $ each Be | 3 « M Good to Feel Like a Dot | fe | ay ‘ - ‘ r aed ta a 1 good 4o feel Ii dot; to ES 0 ed Pineapple ae | 6c can Ita ‘ Whe |know that tho a New York in SNOR ANN Y HIM Ground Chocola ide 26e pkg. Clow's Waffle Fiour.1se surance company thinks your life} | worth some thousands of dollars,| CHICAGO, Jan, Because his} SPRCIAL PRICES ON ALL MEATS AT STONG'S MEAT MARKET the Bulgars counted it less than $26.| Woods went elsewhere to sleep Back at th@automobiles the party Mra. Woods wants a divorce | STAR--FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1916. EASTERN MAYOR | PAGE ?. Free | if Delivery Fare Daily of Home Made Bread 10c MRS. Simple Delicious A Trial Convinces STALL 120 Main Floor FRESH VEGETABLES Rhubarb, Ie | Bweet Pe TA Here We Are! 25c The best home-rendered Lard, 2 Ibs. for Home-Mado Pork Sausage, Ib 10c h Pork eribs, per Ib 1 1c Choice Veal Roam, per Ib. 124c ..415¢ TILIKUM MARKET Opposite Liberty Theatre wr DELIVER Fresh Herring, Se Genv frenh Codfimh Kippered Codfieh, It ae Ts 2 Ibe Fine Rhabarb, Ib Fresh Spinach, Ib 10¢ STALLS 42 and R-14 STALL 103 BUTTE Hest Washing 4 Butter Rest fresh Rar EGGS LARGE With each 1-Ib. pur 3 He is going to it this wee Boiling Beef, Ib.....7c Pot Roasts, lb.8c to 10c Round Steaks, lb. . Sirloin Steaks, ; Pork Roasts, lb... . give -15¢ -10¢ Stalls 2 Choice Veal Roasts Ib Mt. Vernon for 25c 10c * 10¢ | Celery, 2 BUNCHES FRESH RADISHES TOKIO VEGETABLE co. Free Delivery while tt Eeas, dozen Hest fresh Pullets’ Eas, Se dor, 2 dos. for Good Egg (cuaranteed), dozen MILK } !8!80 cops ation (with 6c purchase) $ larms cans Milk (with purchase) Wisconsin Cream Brick Cheese Wb.; 2 Ibs, for 1 quart “Water White” Pure Womey CANS CARNATION ON MT. VERNON MILK of our Bulk Tea or Coffee Murray Stil Fights Trust a The prices below tell the story. STALL 116 Choice Turkeys, Ib 2Ke Faney Chickens, Ib 206 Backbones, 10 Ibs 2he Neckbones, 6 Ibs 25e | rad 15c re. 10c ALLEN’ s GROCERY atoen, 7 Fresh Spina Rn FLOOR Very Best Fresh Churned Butter 35c lb; 3 lbs..$1 Rar... ae Chosnsy per ib 35c ae oe 30c New York Sharp 25c cone, per Jersey Cow Butter Store all 10, Lower Floor FISH FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE Kiltott 5067: Bhe Ihe 100 3 Ibe "tladate, it od tint Ling Finnan | Whole Dry ¢ ib CRANS COOKED DAILY IN OUN OWN BOILER PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET A FEW OF OUR PRICES ON FANCY CRISP VEGETABLES DIRECT FROM THE FARM Floor Head Lettuce. each Bunch be je ae Comer Public Market GREEN’S BUTTER STORE MAIN FLOOR Bhe Ib. per bs for n awful kick in the slats Pork Loins, Ib......15¢ Veal Roast, Ib... .. .10c Veal Stew, Ib. - 8c Veal Cutlets, Ib .14¢ Fresh Dressed Chickens, per lb. -18Y4c Murray Meat | Co. Washington Market 94-96 Pike Street THE CHICAGO MARKET CORNER MQKET SATURDAY’S SPECIALS ©. A. DALTUFF Spareribs, Ib Circle W Lamb Ib Re Pork Roasts, Ib 106-12! s¢ Loin and Rib Roast Pork... 47¢ 10¢ to 10¢ Stew Ory Son Br al White 15c Lower Floor ELLMORE Lower LOWER FLOOR BR MARKET 12%¢ Sanitary Public Market Comer Public Market _| PikePlace Public Market BUY AT SUGAR STALL Wholesale Price, FREE CANDY In each pkg. STALLS Stalin lan 68% . MZET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST Less sharpened Lower Fleer ve T. dav eeular lee mille, A ¥, prot, Stall 171 @ Onr SPECIAL FRESH CHURNED BUTTER 30c 2° 33c = CASCADE CREAMERY -1iis Our prices on Fresh and Smoked Meat for our Saturday Sale are the lowest and the quality of our meat the best. Sirloin Steaks, Ib. 15¢| Choice Round Steaks, Ib. Bacon, Ib -15¢ . i 1%¢ Shoulder Steaks, Ib. 12:4¢ | Salt Pork, Ib. 18 Shoulder Hams, Ib. ..11¢ Hamburger seakh 0 Pay checks of known concerns cashed for custom- er Fresh Dressed Ducks and Chickens at special prices. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-29 Pike Place Cole & Haraden STALE 12 PHONE MAIN S191 Free Delivery .@ 1. PRE Is something worth investigating Each purch Good Sewed Work, Best Oak Leather. Stall 63, Lower Floor, Pike Pl. Mkt. GROCETERIA No. 3 Opens Saturday ections 53-54 Down Stairs. arge—No Delivery rks Merghinallows per Ib. . On the © . Pike Place Mai Hood’s Candy | JUST ARRIVED Mayers, Washingtons, Selz Shoe Mig. Co. and Others 1916 anascb 1c SHOES nd Job Lot At About 1! Price “MON .Y BACK” OUR MOTTO Martha Washington and Washington Dry-Sox $1 50.na up 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Blue Selz, Leading Lady, Meyer Custom Made, Walkover and others. . B Shoes that wear. --..... $1.35» $1.65, $1.95 Walking Moen aasieiisehonnins sessees DODO one oo G iezer'e for the Whole $ 00 hoe Family | Pg STALLS 18-19-21 Pike Place Market Near banca Stalt More Boy Babies Born i in Ensland lines Outbreak of War? Is It a Law of Nature? BY WILBUR 8, FORREST (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, Jan, 12 (By Mail.)—Is war responsible for a greater and increasing propor- tion of boy babies? This question Is engaging the attention of British medical au- thorities, following the regis- trar general's report that all records for boy bables born in Scratch Food, 10 lbs Wheat, 10 Ibs Corn, 10 Ibs Oats, 10 Ibs Reef Scraps, 6 Ibs Shell Clams, 15 Ibs I Moss, 10 Ibs irit, 15 Ibs Dr. Hess’ Poultry Remedies Conkey's Poultry Remedies. Pratt's Poultry Remedies International Poultry Reme dies Lee's Poultry Remedies. Aabling-Ebright Seed Co. 89 PIKE ST. | 36 large towns in England and Wales have been broken during the last nine months. As against 1,000 female births, 1,032 boys were born in January and March; 1,043 in April and June, and 1,055 in July, August and September, Advance records indicate that | A BILL jincreases rapidly—too rap. idly, you think, But a Savings Account | grows just as quickly and |it is all in your favor. Start Jone with us. the ratio will be even greater from October to January, 1916. A theory that some natural law, as yet undiscovered, tends to the birth of more boys than girls during a nation’s war stress, is partially borne out by reports from Austria, where male births have exceeded fe- male births during the war to an even greater extent than in England. Professor W. D. Halliburton, dean of medicine in King's col- 4 For Chapped, Blotchy, Red or Wrinkled Skin beneat al axolite This Advertiseme’ markably effective \: POMERANIAN TURNS TRUST.CO. lege, London, discussing the subject, declared today that there is no scientific theory to justify the belief, Official records made public by the registrar general also said that the marriage rate for England and Wales during the last three months was the high est in history—21.8 persons per 1,000. re. Interest 4% UNION SAVINGS & bat] h ore! OF SEATTLE sa Capital and Surplus $800,008 BACK; IN TROUBLE } an, 28.—The QUEENSTOW Allan liner Pomer J hound for 4) Canada, disabled southwest of Fast-| JAMES D. HOGE, President. wa net, is returning slowly to this port.|N. 8, SOLNER, : The cause of her trouble was not re Vice President and Trust Officer, | ported pee "| You are not making a mistake! nt, when you use Star Want Ads. HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District

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