The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1916, Page 7

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~TIZ” FOR FEET No More Sore, Tired, aati Feet: No Puffed-up, Calloused Feet or Painful Corns—Try “Tiz” Why go ltmping around with ach-| comfort; takes down swellings and ng, putfed-up feet—teet so tired,|@T#ws the soreness and misery SGlafed, sore and swollen you can| T&Ht out of feet that chafe, smart Jand burn, “Tiz” instantly stops Hardly get your shoes on or off?! pain in corns. Why don’t you get a 25-cent box of ‘ 4 | tons, Tin” is glorious for tired, “Tia from the drug store now and | jaching, sore feet No more shoe Bladden your tortured feet? " obec | tightness no more foot torture. “Tis” makes your feet glow with! Ask for “Tis.” Get only “Tis.” | Page Shakespeare’s Ghost and Eddie Foy! _ Hamlet to Be Played by That Chaplin Boy! NEW YORK, March 10.—Hel-up! ! Shakespeare defenders the rescue! | Friends of the Rard, to arms! foul deed ts being plotted! Hist! Lis-teo' Charley Chi ‘ lin’s going to SCREEN HAMLET! The greatest of “movie motley fs tired of wixgling his false m tache. He has felt the bite of t aH tooth of ambition.” He thinking of doing a REEL HAM-| A| i x It's NOT going to be a burlesque. | Chaplin's Hamlet will be as melan. choly a Dane as ever was played| by Booth ‘Chaplin says he loves Hamlet— ‘yead about him in “Lamb's Tales” and he's ready to take the young on at ¥ odd: for Chaplin's HORLICK’s MALTED Mi MILK CHARLIE CHAPLIN. somehow we wish he'd decided to {play “Poor Yorick’s” skull instead of that Dane fellow. Luneh at the Hollywood, Pike.—Adv 212 1414-1416 THIRD AVE. A Elliott 5. L. C. Smith Bldg. 3d and Yesler Way SAT. SPECIALS 10c Asparagus, 25¢c Caters to those who enjoy and ‘appreciate superior cooking ‘aie and service. MERCHANTS’ LUNCH | Served in the Main Dining Room : From 11:30 to 2, for 35¢ ‘| in the Buffet for the Men in a Hurry, for 25¢ Green Peas, Ib. . Long 2 Ibs Rhubarb, Be | Ib. ; 6 Ibs for. * 25c Full line - pose and Vegetables. Green ALL PRICES VERY Best Washington Creamery MODERATE “sth... $1.10 Rich Ib ee’ Refined cabaret and dancing every evening from 9% o'clock gntil 1, free to patrons. You will find the finest dancing floor, the best of music and per- fect ventilation. HAROLD WEEKS Amusement Manager RR. M. MONAGHAN, Prop. oes Cheese, Guaranteed Eggs, doz Kippered Salmon, °15c NO CREDIT-NO DELIV YOU HELP YOURSELF AS INA CAFETERIA Crisco, small can 24e | Gold Dust, larke 20¢ Powder, large Crisco, medium Crinco, Iarae can anson's Salad OF 216 ors Balad le fam’s Breakfast Food, | axle | 6 rn Flakes, phe. Be ite 2 Q6 ie ibe ite | ie He nae | 0 4 Me " | HAVE YOU SEEN NO. 6? 85 Pike St. CUITING oy PTI No. Entrance Pike Place Mkt. * (UTS THE COST OF LWING 5 co Pike Pines Market DOWNTOWN GROCETERIA NO. 6—K5 se Fike Flese, Mark powNTOWS GHOCKTERIA NO ® ke Vinee Market, down * Westlake Market DOWNTOWN GROCKETRERIA NO. lie Westlake Marke MAITY GROCETERIA NO. KD GROCKTERIA NO. + LAKE GHOCKETERIA NE HE COST OF CREDIT DELIVERY 4° CLERKS wecorcenescoscreosecsssreoneosocestecenssoooooneseetad (Continued from Page 2) Fake Coins could do it, they explain Pane % C0 } ‘ELKS WILL GIVE | MINSTREL SHOW | Stage All Set for Big Doings at Moore Monday Night |PROGRAM ANNOUNCED callouses and bun-| Jack Evans, Director Hello, Mr. Moon Man,” er minstrel melodies to giadden the hearts of everybody, a pano rama of national dances Interpret ed by school children, solos, mono logues, end-men’s chatter and no end of enlivening fun—thes in be the high spots at the ka minstrel show at the Moore the atre Monday night Director Jack Evans and his ag gregation of singers, joke cracks men and all-round laugh inspirers are ready with the following pro sram Opening: Number National dances, : 1 Third Part Opening Chorus Hello, “A M “Sprinkle Me Bolo You Hear Me Mr it 4 Mitt Batley Mr. Perry Hutt “Bing Me a Hong of the South r 1. Hughes “Beaddle-de-mooch Wa N The End } Selo Solo Bolo . Mr Nonsense J Soto When You and I Were Young, Maggie M Marks Rolo cal Topical Song Mr. Bob Grase | Sole ‘When I Leave the w by vintt 1 States str, Pranks Mo ‘ome Back, Dixie “America By Entire Company Your aioe ry Grocer Saves You Money. Clearance Sale of oor o Family Flour @1.18 mond's r, No. 49 sack ans Milk, & for 91.0 and colate o extra w On: t potato ‘during this great sale, F ELLIOTT 27546 elsewhere look RAGS! THEYRE PILING! UP WAR FORTUNES, THO JOE ISN’T “WISE” --- YET “Any raga, any bones, any bottles today? It's the same old story sung the same old way— Any rage? Any r-a-a-a-ge?” —From an Old Mesic Roll. This is a story about “Rags” and other rage Our hero's nickname is “Rage and rags are his stock In trade a his bread and butter At the bank, if he has on e would neither affirm nor t, he ls wh & M “ He junker He owns his old wagon, and h one aquare in the f 2 cev nd a good one own horse and his can look any and tell him he will pay yound for his old rage, no m no leas But if you should ask him how he in turn will sell the same as an inquisitive person mueb rage for, knife Our Best Fresh Churned Creamery BUTTER RANCH EGGS CHEESE 30° 24° 18° and oth-/ STAR—FRIDAY, MARCII 31, 1916. PAGE 7. PUBLIC MARKET CENTER SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET—CORNER PUBLIC MARKET—PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET The Markets That Have Reduced the Cost of Living inSeattle SEE THE FREE SHOW CHECKS CASHED Stall 17 MOVING PICTURES Lower Floor 1511 Pike Place Public Market | Guaranteed | Old | Strictly Rich | Fresh Full Local Cream b. | Doz. | BETTER MEATS—LOWER PRICES—HONEST WEIGHT AND COURTEOUS THEATMENT. That is why our old customers stay with us, and bring new ones. Be one of the crowd at our Saturday Sale and save money. | Roast Loin Pork, lb. 16c Pork Roast, Ib... . .12! Link Sausage, lb... .10c Veal Steak, Ib... .124% Veal Roast, Ib... ...10c Lard Compound, Ib. . 11c .10¢ | Bacon, lb .15¢ Largest display of Hams, Bacons and Sausage on the market. Pay checks cashed for customers. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place FREER DELIVE! me 1c Salmon, Tomat ntl rLoon Cleaned Currants, ibe ly. fe 3 cans Oysters ihe me New iffoes and Teas is G: ane Large Walnuts, tb Mey auc yaragteed in Price and i stat 69 PIKE MARKET CREAMERY sracu 70 are TN THA FANCY lorida Grape FA Spi pound | did at the ing, with give then ra ea more bickering than he could a few months ago. m been watching the man he al- \ ways with eve lease shop early On Incline On Incline LOOK FOR THE CHURN ! Positively Stong Real Home Made Bread Clean, Tasty, Nutritious STALL 120 MAIN FLOOR sTALC tie” ws “We ‘es NTHA 10 BARS LENOX SOAP LBS. FINE JAPAN RICE LBS. ALBERS’ PURE ROL CANS CARNATION MIL LBS. NAVY BEANS CANS DUTCH CLEANSE Any of abov Tetley's 406 Be ae purchase of our reat Hearts ream of Wheat Raking Soda cans String Beane dollar or over purchase 4 100 AP. Keep your eye on $1.25 .25¢ 10c STALL 102 FINST AVE. 10c § BUTTER [yr """ res 10c ‘ wer Floor , He Ib; delivered *, Be Ib, erop Walnuts, 1 Creamery Butt Pees. NCY ASPARA Ibs for Fancy Mild Cream ¢ Fancy CHEES: MILK 5 Large Ca Carnation With 1 Ib. 5 YOURS F 5 large Velvet acge Carnation Washington 106 of our FUJIVYAMA, STALL L14 | se an pr du tleed a certain pleased expres- sion whenever he has brought in a larger load of rags than “Maybe.” he confided, “by and by, I ask for more money. What you think? What you ask about rags for? You know something? His visitor did know something It was something he had just learned—that the price of rags had skyrocketed suddenly on account of the war. Auction Brings Big Sum France and other European pow ers had placed an embargo on the export of rags from their coun- tries, and without warning And, as might be suspected, | caught Uncle Sam unprepared The privilege of picking rags from the New York city dumps was sold at public auction for the unheard of price of $19,552 for the current year, and the successful bidder was over his success. The figure last year was $8,216 The price of rags has advanced in this country just 100 per cent from 3 cents up to 6 While Europe is using her rags | tr in munitions manufacture, the small newspapers In the United ov of as he was unloading his cart mi Alaska Junk Co, last even would probably look up in his canny eye, and | ‘Rage a twinkle you the cool once-over, say? , oir, m! that {a my busi fr in a shrewd dealer, Tho jer, he is a keen observ hinker. He knows 1 th Shoots Price Up lof He knows his market for gs has recently become more sy—he can dispose of rags readily and with less br hi H al Yet he doesn't know why. bi get any more them, but he has | He doesn't joney for s to, and has no 25¢ K. C. BAKING POWDER . EGGS een ites Gunrantena,. aes Wisconsin Br 300 Washington Milk, 28ey 0: R QUALITY the garbage elated | sec panies that buy from MEET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS PAY CHECKS CASHED Stall 17 PURE FOOD SHOP MEATS SPECIAL! Fresh Churned Butter 33¢ Ib. Our Own Churning CASCADE CREAMERY Stall 67—On Incline PULLMAN DINER 76 PIKE ST. Pan Baked Chicken Dinner 35¢ With Coffee and Dessert Baked Ham Dinner 2 With Coffee and Dessert Try Our Hungarian Goulash Says: THE Der ome my ARE CRYING ne LED OATS K R. cian exe < on or Tomatoe Two Stores_-White Market and Corner Market GREEN’S BUTTER STORE ENTRAN Washington Creamery, tb CORNER MARKET ake 81.05 Sie 2he 220 Ake ahe 200 4ze or, Me Ib) 3 tbe dozen theese, Ib, 2fer 2 tbs tok Che it fee uart Pure Hone Black Tea Large Rulk Coffee at 20 AND PRICE SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Veal Roasts Lb. Veal — LBs. 6% load 2c, W5¢ is". . 1B loc .. Co. ‘Bulk vane llc Bacon ae ‘1 sample and Jo ” ‘SHOES and Less Department j Stall 24 “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO Boys’ and $1.45 Men's Scouts and up $1.25 and up No Special Sale, but Speci n Sale at All Times Meyer Custom Made, Walkover and oiners--.-' OL One wp $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 Poys' and Girls’ School eas 2 25 ana for the Whole $1 0 Bi a Se Working Shoes . siceer hoe STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place Market GROCETERIA |Meessoaed 4) in the Corner, Pike Place Mkt. NO. 3 xccaitece Victoria Chocolates, per’ pound 29 (Regular 60c kind) Assorted Chocolates, per pound .... (Regular 40¢ kind) Peanut Brittle, per pound .... y rages d Raisins, 2 for. ..2he Tomatoes or Corn, 2 for MURRAY KEEPS PRICES DOWN A Real Trust Buster. Give Him a Hand. Pot Roasts, 10 Veal Roasts, pound, ad sss Cc Sirk ti » Seah Coins Round Steaks, Boiling Beei oiling Beef, pound : Tc pound . FRESH CHICKENS (FANCY), LB.. Murray Meat Co. Washington Matket Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street Last Day for Quaker Oats Aluminum Cookers 15c Package Quaker Oats for NRE 10c Arctic Cleanser, 2c; 6 for,........ Bob White & 7 for Be | M 1 Lye, per Be aport Oysters, 2 for... .18e sled Tentose t8 cacbae’ > T4448 ALLEN’S GROCERY — thes Pins, 3 dozen. Main Patton’s Market $2 a Successors to CHICAGO MEAT CO. Veal Roasts .... -11c | Pure Lard, 2 for . . .25¢ Round Steak ......17¢ | Picnic Hams.. ..1144c Spare Ribs 1114 | Fresh Dressed Hens 24c New Management—Give Us a Trial ates are tottering, one by one, d ice of white per is out of sight, © to the rag shortage Custodians of postoffices have ven Instructed by the department commerce and labor to save all ir rags and we paper All this hasn't yet got to “Rags it he has deducted that there mething in the wind, while the an he sells to is getting rich If “Rags” could only get a per it to comb the dumps! What harvest! Junk Companies Get Rich But a city ordinance says “We have restricted the ‘om picking over the id J. W. Caldwell, ¢ department ought it best fo the city So ‘Rage d and butter tions rnd ind lad m for more than he can offer e can't read and he doesn't know pout it yet. He isn't making the & money, It's the big junk com “Rags” at a ifle over 2 cents and sell at 6 Rags and then! junkers dumps, the city ation nyust hustle for hi in the residence on't ask at Well, maybe you'll | near of him next as Mr. lling by the way because the |fit, the remnant king, who knows? see Samuel Pi noune is | Dr, Cary " naval aide t Miss Alice Ge |ter of the late Gen, J a|was made yesterday -/H.C.OF L. HITS ARMY?) Gen general of th statement tary the felt charge est fed in the He'll soon find | Joe Mof-) Charging that Supreme Court Jus ‘olley accepted for making a subordinate appoiae ment while serving as secretary of state in 1910, Joe Kirby, lawyer of this city, filed complaint in the of. fice of the attorney general, asking that Polley be disbarred MARYE LEAVES JOB WASHINGTON, March 31.—Leay jing the embassy in charge of his first assistant secretary, George T Marye, American ambassador to Russia, resigned, left Petrograd yesterday for the United States, His successor, David R. Francis, will leave for the Russien capital shortly Doe GRAYSON ALSO | “March 31.—An of the engagement of Grayson, physician and President Wilson, and jon, wea daugh- | Gordon, h 31.—Brig. artermast army, in a house mili WASHINGTON, Mar Sharpe, be affairs committee high cost of livir in the army that the army world JUDGE TOOK BRIBE? A2t Union st. SIOUX CITY, 8. March 31

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