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Absolutely Sanitary SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET THIRD AVE. and WASHINGTON ST. “toe Ny Meat Special on he Pacific Coast READ THIS: Pot Roast, Ib......6c| Loin Roast Pork, lb.14c Steer Steak, Ib. . 124 rae Roast Mutton, lb. Roast Veal, Ib......9¢) .. .... 12’2c Roast Pork, Ib... .10c Big Special on All Pork Steak, Ib... ..11c Smoked Meats Pure Lard, 10s, $1.20; 5s, 60c; 38......... PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED. INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Stores 38 to 42—All Phones, Elliott 1625 ] .36c WILLIAMS & BEAN STORES 4849 gg Churned Butter, QUEEN CITY MARKET STORE 9 Iba. $1.00 Ib.30¢ Fresh Eggs. 2 doz for . -O5¢ w. a B. Blend Cotteo, 3 Iba. for . Pot Roast Loin Steak, Ib Roast Pork, Ib Loin Pork Roast Roast Veal, Ib FRUIT SECTIONS Lemons, 2 dos Bananas, doz Large Sunkist doz, Grape Fruit (Calif), § for FISH SECTIONS 3 for Fise ‘Creamery Butter, Srictly Ib... Our 30¢ Biend, 2 Ibs. Our 25¢ Blend, 3 Ibs LIVE POULTRY STORE 100 Live Hens, Ib... Lave Geese, Ib.. ‘ Live Pigeons, each Best Ranch Eggs, 2 dor. .65¢ | NEW YORK BAKERY STORE 5 Fresh German Coffee Cake All i Afternoon. Assorted Cookles, 3 doz. ..25¢ Peach, Apple and Pineapple jes. Oranges, Alaska Salt Herring. Salt Mackerel, 3 for Salmon, 3 Ibs Halibut, 3 Ibs LYDELL COFFEE & TEA CO. STORE 69 For Coffee and Tea See Us, Quality the Best Prices the Lowest. Our Coffee Fresh Rhasted Dally Full line of Pickles, qt ibe YAKIMA CREAMERY STORE 84 Fresh Churned Bufter, 2 for Creamery Butter, Yakima Honey, 2 B5¢ ‘Geones Town BAKERY STORE 85 Home-made Bread, loaf...10¢ Chocolate Layer Cakes, Cream Filled, each ... 20¢ Ladyfingers, Ib... 10¢ Quaker Bread, 3 loaves for.10¢ Pi Mince a Specialty D. D. FAGAN’S VARIETY STORES 50-53 Men's Overalls, blue, all sizes, regular c and $1.00 values, 50¢ jored Ww orking Shirts, ens SOc values, each. .35¢ EGETABLE SECTIONS Ib combs 1d. . Oyster Plant. 3 bunches. . | Celery, stalk........ 5 Lbs. Best Granulated Sugar for. . (With @ $1.00 purchase, spectais Best Montana Flour, $1.7 2 cans Salmon os Extra Fancy — Pink Beans, 4 Ibs ‘ Salted Red Snapper, |b. Salted Sea Bass, Ib... <25¢ | White Figs, 3 1b; Burbank Potatoes per | Crisco, assorted siz . soso $1.60). 25¢. 5O¢ and $1.00 PAY ‘CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED 1} Anderson Grocery af Stores 28 to 37 Phone Elliott 185, | Te....one Orders Solicited. FREE DELIVERY OVER ENTIRE CITY | New Onion Sets, 3 Ibs. _ 6 bars Ivory Soap -10¢ FUNDS FOR NEW ST. CLEMENT CHURCH in style. | Plans are now being perfected|the corner of 24th ave: for the raising of the funds neces-| Thru the to convert old St. Clement's | Gill, himself a m pal church, Fir st., between|ent’s church, a musicale u and 24th aves., into a modern|given at his residence, 626 3 complete parish house. Mrs.|ave, on Friday evening, March EB. Evans of Mercer Island, a|in ald of the building fund. parishioner of St. Clem and Fir y of has promised to provide a) Star Want Ads ont's, go ‘besutiful new church, pure Gothic’ 68,000 homes daily. nlite which will be erected on at Clem be th into over GROCETERIA NO CREDIT-NO DELIVERY-NO CLERKS YOU HELP YOURSELF AS INA CAFETERIA | eteria, rand Vittucet Olive On: | % pint 1 pint 1 quart % gation Pormpetan Oltve O11: | Ib % pint Beh! 1 pint 1 quart % gallon Arm & Hoda, phe on OW, can. .27¢ | ©? Snider's Cataup. 200 | acl ¢ Heinz Catsup ...2a¢ | for : Lea & Perrin’s Wor a anox Soap, bar « Det Monte large giane | Lipton’s Tea, biend A} 4 > pee | % Ib. pke 1 Ib. phe Biue Ribbon Tea % tb, ke phe 220 | 400 609 Pine at., Market 214 F 48th, GROCETERIA No. 1 nite Weatiak GROCETERIA No, 2 oppo 14th NB Market, CUITING THE COST OF SELLING UTS THE COST OF LIVING * Place Rections 63-64 (Aow nataire). Candy Free! Free Candy! Y% lb. Best Chocolates Free With All Coffees Tomorrow Ed Baker says that you will remember a mighty fine coffee long after the candy is forgotten. That's the idea. Hi-Grade Coffee Co. 1515 Second Ave., 100 Feet North of Pike. A Lot of Coffee Satisfaction for a Little Trouble. Every Last Saturday, Candy Fr Every First Saturday, 10 Extra. Kingstord Gloss and fe Be ;|in deep STAR—FRIDAY, President Declares Nation’s Honor Is at StakeinControversy WASHINGTON, Feb. a President Wilson has turned militant, and his critics, who have consistently called hie policy weak-kneed and coward. ly, have had the spots knocked off thelr argument. The president today repeated to Speaker Clark, Majority Leader Kitchin of the house and Chairman Flood of the house — foreign statements contained letter yesterday to Stone, chairman of the foreign relations committee. The ho delegation had asked for an expression of the views of the administration on the strained Berlin situation, In his letter to Stone, the presi dent said ; February 24, 1916 {| “My Dear nator 1 very warmly appreciate your kind and frank letter of today, and feel that ft calls for an equally frank reply You are right {n assuming that I shall do everything tn my power jto keep the United States out of |war, I think the country will feel no une about my course In that re Thru many anxious months | have striven for that ob ject, amidst difficulties more mant fold than can have b upon the surface, and so far I have succeeded, I do not doubt that I shall continue to succeed “The course which the Cen- tral Europ powers ha Le nounced their intention of fol lowing in the future with re- gard to undersea warfare ms for the moment to n insuperable obstacles, but Its apparent mv manifestly incon! explicit assurance: recently given us by those powers with regard to thelr treatment of 8 on the high at | must believe that explanations will presently en sue which will put a different aspect on It. We have no reason to question their good faith or their fide to their promises im the past, and I for one feel confident that we shall have none in the future. | “Rut, in any event, our duty ts r, No nation or group of na tions has the right while the war ia in progress to alter or disregard jthe principles which all nations |have agreed upon fn mitigation of the horrors and sufferiogs of war |AND IF THE AR RIGHTS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS SHOULD EVER UNHAPPILY BE ARRIDG ED OR DENIED BY ANY SUCH ACTION, WE SHOULD, IT SEEMS TO ME, HAVE IN HON OR NO CHOICE AS TO WHAT |OUR OWN COURSE SHOULD BE. Senator iness sent to any abridgement of the!| rights of American citizens in any respect. THE HONOR AND SELF RESPECT OF THE NATION !8 INVOLVED. We covet peace and shall preserve it at any cost but the loss of honor. “To forbid our people to exer. cise their rights for fear we might! be called upon to vindicate them would be a deep humiliation In- deed. It would be an implicit, all but an expl acquiescence in the vio tion of the rights of mankind er- erywhere and of whatever nation r allegiance. “It would be @ deliberate abdica- tion of our hitherto proud position as spoke even amid the tur moll of for the law and the right. It would make ev government has attemy war Mayor |erything that it has achieved dur q o struggle of nations meaning’ futile. “It Is important to reflect that If in this instance we allowed expedi- ency to take the place of principle, the door would inevitably be open- ed to still further cone “One lof right and m tions would certainly follow, and law might crumble under © by plece. ing for In y nee lof the thinge that have |America a sovereign nation. She cannot yleld them without |conceding her own impotency as a nation and making virtual surren dent position nations of the world aking, my dear senator solemnity, without heat a clear consciousness of the high responsibilities of my office, and as your sincere and devoted friend “If we should unhappily differ, we shall differ as friends; but where issues so momentous as these are Involved, we must, just because we are friends, speak our minds without reservation. fully yours, (Signed) _"“WOOoDROW WILSON. 2 VESSELS COLLIDE | BALTIMORE, Feb. 25.—The | Merchants’ & Miners’ liner Cretan collided during the night with an unknown schooner off the Diamond shoals The liner Dorothy responded to a wireless call and took off the 50 passengers and crew from the Cretan, ‘The crash was due to a |heavy fox. with head-on on apparent | “For my own part, I cannot con-| the whole fine fabric of Interna-| made WASHINGTON, Feb, 25 The letter written by Senator Stone, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, to the president, asking him to light on this country’s ent diplomatic relations with Germany, and which re sulted in the president's letter, follows, in part “Dear Mr, President: Since Sen ator Kern, Mr. Flood and | talked with you, on Monday evening, | am |more troubled than I have been for |many a day Numerous members of the sen Jato and the house have called to dis cuss this subject with me I have felt that the members of |the two houses who are to deal with this grave question were enti to |know the situation we are confront |ing, as I understood It to be I think I should my to you t the members of both houses f deeply concerned and disturbed by | what they read and hear. 1 have heard of some talk to the effect that some are saying that after all, it may be possible that the program of pi cnctnens so-called has some relation to just such a ait uation as We are now pd upon to meet Is Counseled “I have counseled all who have talked with me to keep cool; that this whole business f# #tt!l the sub fect of diplomacy, and that you are striving to the utmost to bring about some peaceadle adjustment and that tn the meantime congress should be careful not to ‘ball up’ a diplomatic situation by any kind of hasty and {Ilconsidered action However, the situation in con grows is such ax to excite a sense of jdeep concern in the minds of care ful and thoughtful men Coolne FEB, 25, 1916. PAGE 6 The Sperry Magazine will be distributed Saturday, Mon- day and Tues- day, February | Number ad Is Free 40c Coffee, 11% lbs. 50 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 mt $1.50 Oe Natural Leaf Tea, 1 an. Arm & Hamme 10. M. A. HANSEN CO. EAGLE MARKET STALL 20 Lowen FLoon Ahoulder Pork R Loin Pork Moasts, Ib Prem per Ib ante, 1 pareribe, 126 to ante, rolled, Ih for per Ib Ihe 206 ahe ile Prt i ure Lard mpound Lard Fancy Vresh Dressed oasts, per Ib 2 tbe. Ob F. S. FRINK GROCERY STALL 204 3% Ibe Rrown Be Walter A Shopping Bag Free With Goods You Carry Home. 8 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for. . 11 bars good Laund ahe New Orleans r “I have felt that tt {8 due to you! to say this much As much and as deeply as I would hate to radically disagree with you, I find ft difficult for my sense of duty and responatbility to consent to plunge this nation Into the vortex of this world war because of the unreasonable obstinacy of any of the powers upon the one hand. or, on the other hand, of foolhard! ness, amounting to a sort of moral ‘treason against the republic, of our people recklessly risking their Ives | on armed belligerent ships “I cannot escape the conviction that such would be #0 monstrous as) to be Indefensible. Wishes to Help, Not Hinder “T want to be with you and to stand by you, and I mean to do so up to the last limit, and I want to talk with you and Secretary Lan ring with the utmost frankness—to confer with you and have your judg ment and counsel—and I want to be kept vised as to the course of events, as ft seems to me, as I am entitled to be. to prevent anything being done by jany senator or member calculated tations “I need hardly my that my wind | jis to help, not to hinder you. “With the highest regard and most sympathetic consideration, 1 jhave the honor, Mr. President, to be very sincerely yours, “WILLIAM J. STONE.” || Conversation Battlefield Has Real War Suddenly muttering a threat to |“kill every German in the crowd,” George Yakich, a Montenegrin, wade Into the curbstone war fans at Second ave. and Unton st. with an ugly knife Thursday afternoon | and slashed six men. He was overpowered by T Officer Bilodeau before he killed any one. | _R. B. Domer, Hazelton court, one lof the victims, fs still in a serious lcomdition. The blade went thru the back of his head and into his| | mouth. | The other victima are |danger. They are Frank 1814 Terry ave.; Walter Tabor, 2411 39th at. N.; Louts Ceberg, 1924 16th ave. 3; J. M. Peterson, Standard |hotel, and Carl Erickson, Dawson, | | Alaska. Yakich will be examined as to} not in Faith. ; SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS versity St Opposite Fraser-Patereon Teeth extracted absolutely without pain free from 0180 to @ p m daily. Cement Filling, 20. Nothing but the beet mi Amalgam Fillings. Se to Gold Alloy Fillings. .61 to tons Free, | more t Orewne, 63 aed—ginranteed fer 15 years Best Gold Crowns Be. Bridgework Full so | “In the meantime, T am atriving! |to embarrass your diplomatic nego | Wattle, | CRESCENT Is Good Coffee {]) That is why we are serving tomorrow. } Leg of Lam! Fancy Veal Roasts 12'¢ Veal Stew, Ib 10¢ Veal Cutlets, Ib 15e¢ Rib Roasts of Beef Pot Roasts, Ib STALLS 110-111—LOWER FLOOR FUSS AND COMPANY }) 8 Ibs. Sugar for... . .50c ent ore Gatsup .. 50c ay 25c cinlrardei we 25c | | STAL TOKIO GROCERY co. ZOBLE GROCER Phone Elliott 4314 100 Ib. mack Potatoes } f Pot Roasts, per pound. . -10¢ and 12! Steaks, 1 Steaks, 16c 1lic Pork Ri per it Picnte Hams, per Ib Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. for ‘The ¥ DETROIT MARKET rants, Juicy Lemons, do: Regular 40¢ Oranges, doz Local Burbank Potatoes, B00 Lower Floor Westlake Delicatessen STALL 319 ‘Table Frults erves. Home-made Mayonnaise, It Freah ground Wor glass re Potato Salad, Special, per pint Ary Chotee line of Pickles, Olives and Smoked Meats Fine Ho Roe eradish RELIGION INSTITUTE BEGINS ON SUNDAY Sunday will mark | the opening of a religious workers’ institute of 1 usual interest. For five days specialists of national reputa tion will conduct classes tn social | service, brotherhood, Bible study, child training, and young people's work. The sessions will be con sd at the First Baptist church 40-minute periods for start at 2:30 p, m, each day, and a popular lecture at 8:20 each evening, On Sunday after February 27, at 3p Brockway of Los Angeles will give her popular! weel follow Fuss Puts on More Live Specials 15¢ Free Delivery to All Parts of the City 17 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for . Bxcluding Special 17c} 10c | | © ‘tecture, WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET FREE One Pound of FRESH CHURNED RED SHIELD CREAMERY BUTTER With Every Purchase of 126 Ie 106 THREE POUNDS Brand of 35c lb. $1.00 COFFEE FRESH ROASTED HOLLAND OLD HOLLAND COFFEE co Phone M. 6980 M. Goebel 4 tbe Jacaror 1 Bre .10c 25c 15c .25¢ .15¢ sart edne Carnation tte Pigs. per it o Dried Apples Times He nT 99 COFFEE 8c | lic! it to all visitors to the Market There is a cup ready for you at Stall 312. b, Lb., 18c STALL 210—BALCONY Fresh Spareribs, Ib..10¢ Pork Backbones, 12 Ibs. for . 25¢ Sirloin Steaks, -15¢ Pork Roasts, Ib lle ottle Vani or Lemon 1 cans Cut String Bea lee. cane Mustard Sardincs.ase cans Oysters for. Fancy Artichokes, ea. 10c Dry Ontona, 2 Ihe. for Fancy Wead Lettuce for .... | Best Rhubarb, 2 Ibe STALL 207 Bteer Pot Roasts, Ib Pork Steaks, per Ib Lamb Chops, per ib STALL @—-LOWER FLOOR Otto’s Quality | | Steer Pot Roasts, per pound oo AZB%Ke Steer Rolling t, I fo of Veal Vonl Stew, per Ib STALL 4 onr rep. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Special, Fruit Cake, per ; 15¢ Ne ite Ide to Ihe 106 e ond Pread, fea # Pies, all kinds... 100 ken, each. ..10¢ “STALL sai | Wilde’s Home Bakery Oranges A Special pment © Kinged. COMPANY STALL 219 et f Wheat rimps for Per Box | $2.00 Yakima Potatoes, all grades, pka. Cream ¢ can 8) Ihe 106 ans Oysters for Ihe § bars Swift's White Soap purchase of Walter Baker's or Cocon sack quaranteed iling Onions, agus and New Po: CLASS A FRUIT LUCKY sTRiK STALL Large Crabs, 2 Smoked Herring 324—F H, BUCHANAN—324 ate | Tee | Large Pearl Buttons, 2 dox 85c heavy and pure $1.65 123c 75c 10c "$1.15 te Batting . Pillow Cases each, Wer dozen White Underwear Crepe White F reads, 70x76 Stockings for the children nis $1.28 h Goods Satin rizes & to 18%, for Room Rugs, wool fiber Pretty ve Cait to 8%, special Window Shades, 7 foot Twine Shopping Bags Percales Plates, Prett Scrims Cups, Saucer Curtain semt-porcelain Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL AME 38c, 3 the....... $1.00 | Letee Fr: ‘abs, each k Cheese, 1b.25¢ 105 aon | y 4 Fancy Cre io rey People’s Butter Store Eastern Oysters per pint Olympia Oysters, pint, 400; quart | Best Eating and Cooking Apples, | Regular 800 Our Delivery Service will serve you well, Pay Checks Cashed Office of the Market EXTRA SPECIAL tor STALL 217 Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. E. N. SCHUMANN is Are Noted for Quality 2 pall Pure Lord sunREe Vresh Dressed Chickens at Lowent Prices 125—LOWER FLOOF “ Fresh Spinach, lb... New Potate 3 ibe. for Hom Celery, stalk California Hadishes bunches for STALL 46 grown 352—CORNER GROCERY — 352 10 Lbs. Fine Granulated on for. . Onts for.. ttle of tract of Vanilla bs. of Roman Beans for LEGS OF LAMB, PER LB. _18e Lean Pork Johnson Grocery Company PHONE M. 6989 16 Lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar for........$1.00 Salt pickled Codfish, extra fine. i pet can Solid T bars Laundry | 150 ean Dill Pickles Best Yakima Potatoes Every one guaranteed. 100-Ib. sack .....$1.85 extra special, When buying your vegetables for your Sunday Dinner, consider our quality and prices. | Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Stall 331 Oranges mactous, “SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Per Dozen 15c, 20c, 30 WINESAP APPLES, per box, $1.00. 100 Stall ‘Brenneman & Mcintosh Stalte ane | awe per ‘o <a tbs, per ib Ie Eggs Are Cheap Now Why not Ham and es for kfast? Mrs. Oliver's. Hams on are unsurpassed for of flavor MAIN FLOOR Genuine English Russet Apples, box . .95c large Navel Oranges sweet and juicy, Saturday, doz.200 359 M. CINNAMON 359 Corner Sixth and Pine “A Visitor From Mars.” Among the other members of the} re the patrons move faculty are: Dr. W, EB, Chalmers, | around and help themselves to th D. DP. of Philadelphia; Dr, 8. Z.|desired articles, which have been fatten; L. P. Valentine, of Call-|previously put up in convenient fornia, and Prof. W. E, Rafferty,| packages, and the bill Is director of vacational Bible school|up as they leave the work in the United States, ment Santa Monica, cery store wh Cal, ecked establish: GRANT LYMAN HELD [0 Remove Dandruff } TAMPA, Fla, Feb held at St. Petersburg, believe In a Fla, found J in New Jet a 25-cent bottle of Danderine Jat any drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the sealp with the finger tips, Ry morning most, if not all, of this a York for mail fraud ful surf will Poet “fe aa The man, who refused to give|Two or three applicati will ha an account of himself, was taken | stroy every bit of dandruff: stop from a yacht late yesterday scalp itching and falling hair, : a v man police they have Grant) Lyman wanted has a gro RAINIER BAKERY RESTAURANT 913 2" AVENUE & MADISON ST. Star Want Ads cover the Northe | west. 4 — > —=-e——- © ——— ©

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