The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1916, Page 6

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An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade Exquisite Styles —In— New Spring Footwear Attractively Priced We picture smart white Nu Buck Button Root on the custom last, with tip. Circular stitching around vamp and quarter White covered heels, close edge welt sole A $6.00 atyle $3.45 Other pleasing models re ceived include: All Cham pagne Kid Lace Boot, medium vamp last with plain we leather Cuban Louis heek $3. 95 Special All Pearl Gray Kid Lace Boot, tipless t close edge, welt sole, Cuban Louts heel Special... PIO A great variety of the more sedate les; $3.50 to $5.00 values; always $2.50 wna $2.95 New Slippers of Silver Cloth ‘Thies delightful model must be seen to be fully preciated Made of ver cloth, ned sole and in Louis heel. Our Men’s Dep’t Fas proven to the satisfaction of many men that they need no es 4 pay $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 for footwear. Correct Mall Orders Delttvered Free by Parcel Poet OSTON\HOE( 0. SAMPLE, HOP NING Second Ave Pike St. ortn SATURDAY VENING To 9 ITEL BLILDING SECOND FLOOR at ‘ Absolutely SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET THIRD AVE. and WASHINGTON ST. ‘We appreciate the satisfaction of our many patrons. ‘Compare our prices with others in a thorough manner Sanitary Pot Roast, Ib. Steak (good), Té | Roast Veal, Ib..... Ib.. 12ige | | Leg of Mutton, Ab. “ade | Pork Roast, Ib. 2¢ | Link Sausage, --10¢ | Pork Steak, Ib....12%¢ | Bockwurst, Ib. 1Be BIG ‘CIAL ON SMOKED MEATS AND LARD INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Stores 38 to 42—All Phones, Elliott 1625 PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASH A limited amount of space will be open for leases to respon- sible merchants, leases to commence April 1. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Bananas, dor, ... er} Lemons, doz. 10 Seediess Grape Fruit, each Be String Beans, |b. -20¢ Green Peas, ib -20¢ Rhubarb, 2 Ibs 15¢ Asparagus, Ib. 20¢ WILLIAMS & BEAN STOR 48-49 Best Jersey Butter, Ib.... Best Ranch Eggs, 2 doz. W. & B. Blend Coffee, 3 Ibs. Ib. . 60¢ | Green Onions, 3 -bunches..{ WHERE “QUALITY COUNTS | Cauliflower, head. +4 ELLIOTT 4054 Egg Plant, 2 ibs. . BBE POULTRY sper age NEW YORK BAKERY Live Hens, Ib. STORE & Assorted Cookies, 2 doz..2h¢ Fine Assortment of German Coftee-Cake, fresh all afternoon Peach, Apple and Pineapple Pies. Mince a Specialty. LYDELL COFFEE & TEA CO. STORE 69 For Coftee and Tea See Us Our Coffee Fresh Roasted Dally Full line of Pickles, qt.....15¢ ?YAKIMA CREAMERY STORE & ae dan Creamery Butter, B5¢ 25e Live Geese, Ib... Live Belgian Hares, Ib Live Pigeons, each... FISH SECTIONS Columbia River Smelts, Ib. . Fresh Herring, 7 lbs. GEORGETOWN BAKERY STORE 85 2 large 10c loaves of “Home- Made” Bread and one 10c Cake for . 2 large Loaves Broad. 300 Layer Cakes for.. D. D. FAGAN’S VARIETY as Cream Cheese, Ib STORES 51-53 x SATURDAY SPECIALS Yakima Honey, 2 combs. .35¢ Chinaware QUEEN CITY MARKET Gilt edged, beautifully painted STORE 9 Dinner, Breakfast and Pie] Pot Roast, Ib Re _ 15e and 20c quality, | Roast Pork, lb -12¢ Peccccccrvetecssceces bi Roast Veal, Ib ve Link Sausage, Ib.. 10¢ for . Bockwurst, |b. ihe Prices That Talk Hard Whi , Pace, sect oe BLAS | Dur won 18c as jest Granulated wey nase. $1.29 | steer me tor. $1.00 Carnation Milk | Figs . ‘i 25c aes . 20c 10 be bars Laundry | | 25¢ 10¢ can 6 | ihe Fels Na wis Salmon ..... Mis! C| soap . _27¢ Free Coffee Served All Day of Our 29¢ Grade—it Will Equal Any 40c Coffee in Town Save your Discount Checks. We give a % per cent Cash Discount on all purchases (not including specials). It will pay your fuel bill. PAY CHECKS OF KNOWN CONCERNS CASHED Sa Anderson Grocery aia Stores 28 to 37 Telephone Orders Solicited. Phone Elliott 185, FREE DELIVERY OVER ENTIRE CITY | | years |won her way to | the race already View of Preparedness BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, D, ©, The reason March 17, Samuel pers, voicing the stand of organ tweed labor, favors a& modification of the Swiss system fn any plan for military prepared. ness, has been set forth in an of fictal document printed by order of the senate cof Samuel Gompers mittee on military | affairs, ‘The president of the American Federation of Labor states frankly ity for getting ready for why cratic army He fears militariem if the old-fashioned regular army systems are followed Militariam Dangere _“Dange re of militarism are due NO ROSY PATH TO STAGE SUCCESS Prima Donna in “The Only Girl” Says It's Hard Work BOOSTS SIMPLE LIVING are due Mise Edna Munsey “When I was in a seminary fn Washington a few years ago, we girls would go to the theatre, and then aft up thra the mmall hours, worshiping some star we had envying ber, her success, all the Mowers, beautiful suppers and staying up as late as she pleased. When with us it was ‘lights out’ at 9 o'clock | But it was Just fancy—there is no jrosy path to stage success. So says Miss Edna Munsey ~and - ought to know, She ts — ima donna of “The Only Girl,” of layed the Moore next Taek, “It is strange what erroneous ideas most people have of the life 8 with gowns, on, on the stage,” she says. “All this mysterious atmosphere, wine suppers and Inte hours get a girl absolutely nothing but bad nerves and tired looks. Many a girl has lost her chance es an actress thru a midpight supper “Simple living, combined with jhard work, is the price of success Jof an opera singer.” C., seminary graduate, who, tn four since her graduation, has the position of leading lady “I never worked as hard in my life as I have since I ve been on the stage,” is her confession. “It is ten to one that the girl who ts In the spotlight lea¢s a much more serious life than many of the girls i see her from ‘out in front DATE FIXED FOR 6.0.P, CAUCUSES Mindful of the disastrous political results that followed the “handpick ing’ of delegates to the state and national conventions in this state }in 1912, the King county repu' an |central committee plans to hold open caucuses in every precinct April 22, The state convention will be held May 6. In the legislature, County Chairman Whitney was a large factor in killing off a prest dential primary which would have civen the peopl@wf the state a di rect voice in the felection of dele gates. oe #ince then, Whit ney was a charge of heart, and nepted 4 open caucuses are proposeds*use f While the {.#F¢ Amary election ts six months ahead, three candidates for prosecuting attorney on the re- | publican ticket are practically in Alfred H. Lundin will seek re-election. Crawford H White, former deputy prosecutor, ia expected to make a formal an-| Judge Fred | Brown will also cast his hat in| nouncement soon, and c jthe ring, it ts belie ved. ‘BURGLARS FIRED ON SACRAMENTO, March 17—~A |running battle was fought between | three Southern Pacific officers and | two burglars in the streets of Rose ville early today, were surprised after safe in the Tuscano hotel the men escaped with a small qugn tity of jewelry and money second was later captured blowing the hit. STUDENTS TO DRILL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, GENE, Ore. March 17. EU. Military training on a voluntary basis wiil| be established tn the university this | afternoon at & mass meeting to be held at 4 p. m Two companies of militia, expected, will be formed. Rifles for drill work will be secured at the local armory and the students will go without uniforms for awhile, Gon: | | DEMOCRACY fs strong for the demo | | clutches to the lack of democracy tn pre paredne ys Gompers, “A great danger mi from teolating military and from making military | ideale separate and often in con flict with those of the mass of the people, “The basle and prerequisite for ail military preparedness and national defense ie a cit! zenship physically strong and well developed and fit. “This ential can bert be se cured by making physteal tratning & part of the work to be done tn our public schools, Must Mave Democracy “Whenever the SPIRIT OF 18 ABSENT there the accompanying evil of militartem military castes —fasten deadly upon freedom and civic jopportunity, And, obversely, where the spirit of democracy obtains, tt tends to the abolitten of military castes and the inherent victous dangers of militarism, “The position of organised labor is well set out in a statement made many years ago which still stands the test of experience, “This statement fs as follows: \‘A man who is & wage earner and honorably working at his trade or calling to support himself and thone | jdependent upon him has not only! |the right to become a citizen sol-| |diér, but that right must be unques: tioned.’ What Labor Stands For “While organized labor stands againat the arbitrament of tnterna |tlonal disputes by force of arms, |yet we must realize we have not |yet reached the millennium; | we live in an age in which we have, not the choice between armed force and absolute disarmament, but the) anding army, and a small one supplemented by alternative of a larg a volunteer citizen soldiery. “The principal things for which) may be organized labor stands summed up additionally as follows “Establishment and extension of the citizen soldiery, demo- cratically organized, officered, administered and controlied. ‘rohibition of the use of the militia for strike duty. “Education of wage mn an equality with all other citizens in manual treining, physical and mental develop ment, in organizing, officering, administ and te gq in the operations of a military character for the defense of our country. “Industrial education and vo- cational training part of the educational system of the states, with financial ald of the federal government. of the young, y and mentally, inciud- the inculcation of the ideals of democracy, civic rights and ligations. In all our people ao social conscience for a better conception of industrial Jue tee.” of a girl who is really in earnest | | Rohemian Miss Monsey is a Washington, D. | Healthful When it is clean,sweet and whole- some. We take pride in our Milk for these reasons. Pure Milk Dairy 1512 Seventh Ave. when the burglars | One of The Neither the bandits nor the officers were | it ta] I PROPOSE That you take advantage of this opportunity and have your Teeth attended to while we are offering ‘a 20 per cent discount on the be: low regular prices for our high- grade work, LADY ATTENDANT 22-k, Gold Crowns $5.00 Bridgework, tooth . 5.00 Porcelain Crowns 5.00 Gold Fillings .. 2.00 Silver Fillings . $1.00 Best Rubber Plates $5 and up Free Examination, Electro Painless Dental Co. CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE Opponite Old Public Market J. MW, VAN AUKEN, Ma the | that | STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. PAGE 6 Gompers Tells Labor’s Orange Day a. Sunkist Navel Oranges at All Fruit Stalls in the Market _ SUNKIST ORANGES All Bizes, from 100 DOZEN UP Winemps, Russet Apples, and other varieties, 85c "$1.15 Honey, extra fancy comb, regu Newton Pippina, and juctest, box dane nen .s.100 359 M. Cinnamon 359 Corner Gixth and Pine EXTRA SPECIAL The best Potatoes, 100 Ibs. : tees : ‘#1 40 @0o Oranges, per dozen. 2be¢ 4 Ibe, Dry Onions for.....10¢ | Northern Bpy Apples, box SsO¢ STALL 215 Wisconsin Cream Brick | Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter, Ib. 88 ¢, 2 Ibs. 75¢ From the Lynden © reamery STALL 106—-LOWER FLOOR STALL 210 BALCONY 15 Ibe. Fine Granulated No 10 sack fine = 30c ine 2 Homan Meal r bare Naptha Soap for & extra laree rolls Totlet Paper ..... Onion Bets, he Laundry fiarh’ rr for 25c We Carry « Fell & We Serve Golden Weet V 10 Ibs. Sugar for... .65c With o purchase ding Teo oettes Snider's ATED srscncisveseeses 3 200 cane Rea BalMOm ..-.- ssn sssseenes 25c i ib “Ghtrardeli’e Chocolate sree 25c f ibe. deat Japan” Rice for... 1 bare Crystal White Bmoke4d Jow!ls, pee » Good Bacon, per Ponelens Brist et Gorned rib Picnig’ Hams, & M. All Pork Sa *yancy Prean Drews 1». ickens Local Patent Flour, sack Bliced Peaches, 10c ! er can .. eee ‘ancy Loganberries, can. a cans ‘Oysters . cane Tomato Soups for 4 large cans Milk for § 100 rolls Tollet Paper ‘ BUY YOUR SUGAR N Steer Pot Roasts, per -12Yec 25c Compound, 2 Ibs. for Hamburger, a tbe. JOHNSON GROCERY COMP. 352—CORNER GROCERY—352 No. 50 Sack WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET While It Lasts On Sale Saturday—Stall 109-—Lower Section Only 1 Sack to Customer—No Phone Orders EAGLE MARKET QUALITY OUR MOTTO Dry Balt Pork, Ib.. Compound Lard, 2 Iba.. Cottage Butt Ib... Shoulder Hame, Ib Veal Roasts, Ib. Prime Rib, rolled, 1b Pork Roasts, 1b 14, 20. Fancy Fresh Dressed Chickens STALL 29—LOWER FLOOR te Se | ve ie PHONE M. AAD - $1.00 25c 25c 25c 15c 25c ... 20c . 25c Sugar for. . 5 large cans Milk an Fish B Walnuts, tho pke. Peariine Tomatoes or Rolled Oats r Cider Vinewar, 25c er mation F 35c Recee mm Coffee FREE All Day Special Saturday, reeular 10¢ “po “a ean 15¢ | 15¢ 100 lonves Ratetn Aspaet Net Bread, 2 for Stalls 818-360 Goethal’s Home Bakery | : No 4 Ibs, amall Prunes for 2 cans Alaska Salmon for Balt Mackerel, each 160 can Ripe Olives for m7 2 bo boxes Matches for....10¢ Gallon Pure Country Sorghum tho pkg. Waffle Flour for Full Line of ite A FREE CUP OF COFFEE To all visitors to the Market Saturday. Visit Stall 312 iieet | and profit by the demonstration of CRESCENT Pure Food Products. 3 bo boxes Matches for fh ooatepapreeenee 15c¢ Tavioee. si siSaieldl 25c 2 Ibe. for 20c OW AND SAVE MONEY Full Cream Cheers, Ib. 2804 2 Ibe. for 5 . Ade Strictly Freah Ranch Exes, doz aise 280 New Comb Honey for ihe Yakima Strained Honey, pt, her at. Me STALL 329 for .... : Fancy Bacon, per Ib. . .25c TheRex Market LUCKY STRIKE FISH Co, STALL 226 Fastern Oyate Olympia Oyste: 834—F. H. BUCHANAN—S24 400 Chocolates, 25c Peart 25c Peanut Brite, 2 Iba. Fresh Apple Cider, gallon 35c Yos, we carry only the best and well known brands of Hama, Bacon and Lard QUALITY SMOKED MEATS MRS. OLIVER’S STAL. 309 Sunkist Orang: large nize, per dom Fresh Tomatoes per Ib i Fancy Rhubarb, 3 Ibs. for STALL 30—LOWER FLOOR Sweet Potatoes, Country Butter Store Forenoon Specials ZOBLE GROCER 16 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for..... With $1.00 order excluding specta’ L-O-N- | E, N. SCHUMANN | Our Goods Are N Fancy Veal it per ib. - Veal Stew, per Ib Mastern Ham Enda, Tomato Sausage, 1b. Pork Back Bones, 12 car Chickens are gua to be fresh killed STA Stall 300 6th & Pine Mackerel for. a Ibe, Knocker Broa can Fish Balls. . can Pea 2 can Karo Syrup No. 5 can Karo 8; No, 10 can Karo 2 cans Corn for yrup. 4 cans Pioneer Milk STALL 217 Hershey's Cocoa, extra special, % Ib. for | 400 Arcadia Coffee, 2 Ibe. . a Epicure Bien4 Cottes, 2 Ibe ge aw rop Roasted Peanuts, 8 Ibm ..---- . £0 nack Patent Flour — | 8 bare Swift's White Soap for | 208 pke. Cr ey 2 cans Corn or Tomatoes | 6 Ibs. Hickory Nuts Laree bottle Catesup for.. 4 large Sait Herring for Quart pure Country Borghu bos bottle Liquid Veneer. ! Garden Seeds — ee STALL 336 | 201—TANOSH—201 | 400 Chocolates, 25c | | Md veveenes , | 2 . Fu | me Chocolate age, 15¢ | 260 | per D-O-N Chewing — Till 12 Only Ladies’ Kid Button Cloth Top Shoes, special Children’s Kid and Gun Metal Button, sizes 8% OTS isevsssnsvonene Pearl Buttons, per dozen ta00 Brussels Stair and Hall Carpet Men's Underwear 2c ‘39 .19c 25c b-ineh Window Shades Kimonos to $1.80 SOP oa crsrQersssersseres Felt Linoleum for Ladies vosts .... Matting Rugs for Largest Toilet Soap fn town Double Pereales Men's Blue Bib Overalls . Hlegant Serima for Granite Dish Pans ... Fold 1.50 | Wax Paper ther b S00 brown % to 5% splendid green Hest Table Ol! Cloth, yard Canvas Gloves, only for 1 pair Bate for He | $1 Sheets, for Boys’ and Girls Stockings $1.50 Corsets, sizes Dresses to oxo 18, 19 Twine Shopping Rage for Sem! Porcelain Dinner Plates Red Table Damask | Scrim Curtains, not $1.00 Feawtiful’ Plowe Lawns Royse’ Pants red 1 0 Corduroy laundry Soap.... es Sar pure Sorghum Large pkg. Citrus Powder. The pall Cottolene $5 for 3 for rUuD.... 3 lbs. extra quality Prunes. m of Wheat Regular 30c 25 Quautty 12%c¢ 10c | 124c | 124c 25c | ranteed LL 125 Walter M. Goebel =". Closing Out Specials Bhe | sevnisvnbo et} ABOVE PRICES GOOD FOR ALL WEEK GPT YOUR ORDER IN KARLY | Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. wpa itp Class A Fruit & Vegetable Company Forenoon Specials 2c putton, $2.00 1.98 25c 15c 3c 69c 5c 25c | Roasts of Veal, Free | Delivery Covering Almost the Entire City Pay Checks Cashed at Office of Market ORANGES — ORANGES Pxtra Special—Regular 400 Or- anges, 25 c per Goren ...ceceue $2.50 Beat Juicy Sunkist Lemons 10,..10¢ Fresh, Tender Aspara- 15c rae Psy Woe $1 OO STALL 331 Lucky Strike Fruit Co. 20c By the box or by the dozen, funkist Oranges, all sizes, at the jowest prices: Best Sunkist Or. anges, per case . ORANGES, PER DOZ. large, sweet and julcy.. STALL 200 4 extra large Herring for 6-Ib pall Cottomuet 4 pkgs, Raisins for 2 large pke*. Gold Dust. 4 pkgs. Macaron! 49¢ can Ripe 3 cans of Tom lOc extra good b0c can Royal Bakin. 400 No. id qack Fiour..°.. see Holly or Hatsmond’s Best Flour 81.40 Hardwheat Flour, sack. ..€1.20 IMPERIAL MEAT CO. HM, FREY, rRor. 1. 204—LOWER FLOOR 10c sv. Dry Sait Pork, per pound Eastern Bacon, per pound ... Roast of Ve per pound Veal Stew, per pound . ©. H. F. Link Sausage, per pound ... Fresh Dressed Chickens Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 Fresh Herring, 1b. 5¢, 6 Ibs. c Columbia River Smelts, Ib. Fresh Clams, qt Veal Roasts per Ib. . Veal Stew, per ib... Pork Roasts, per Ib. . STALL 111—LOWER FLOOR Fuss & Company ae ths STALL 327 | Pure Lard, 25¢ 12c, 15c 10c per Ib. Veal Ste per Ib. Cottage Hams, per Ib. STALL 342 Detroit Market Center of Market, on Pine St. STALL 16—LOWER FLOOR Jutey Lemons, 5c Rtrawberty Rhubarb," 10c Shoes Repaired per Ib Our Prices the Very Give Usa Lowest Trial STALL 127—LOWER FLOOR Westlake Shoe Repair Fancy Rhubare, ..25¢ .. 20c per Ib : Good Dry Onions, 3 ibs ‘ 10c New Cabbage, big head 10c STALL 317 Togo Vegetable Co.

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