The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 7

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GATELY’S Chain of Stor of * } 4 Besides the outward appear ance Mt ) | # | | a M e STALL 117—First Ave. Floor GOOD LUCK BUTTER STORE E, C. KNAIER, Prop. Good Luck Margarine and Best Butter, Eggs and Cheese Hudson’s Delicatessen For Home Cooked MEATS AND SALADS 25¢ ota Pickles. tot 10c oo 15c tenet Marmalade 20c : “ 40c Nacon A0c fee. See Lest you formet—we were for- merly of Westinke Market Stall 111 Studer eae Armourdale Meat Co. STALL O—ELLIOTT 2758 Store Lower Floor a0¢ Stall 10 Very bert Butter lbs. for a = —x* es Makes Low Prices Possible Appearance Decoration register "$15, $20, $25 APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Suits Petticc yames still stand e Commissioner White's books DRESS WELL—NEVER MISS THE MONEY— YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD This pre 1119-1121 THIRD AVENUE BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS SKA AAR FAA FAK STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET {SUGAR trite ese... 8 ne 62€ Stall 47 2 Ibs for Phone Main 3457 Free Del Home Made Hrend Wetinte Milk, 5 cans for to Kaite w Commissioner White Spikes T Criticism of La Follette Seamen's Act SAYS TALK’'S ALL BUNK SEND Immigration Commissions Henry M. White confident Friday that he has knocked the bottom out of opposition to the La Follette seamen's law, and silenced for good at this port the utterances of disgruntied captains of the shipping indur try that the law was ruining their business, Their ta ortified se with t SEVERAL THOUSAND ron ‘ workers in New York on strike for ¢ higher wages FRECKLES « CLIP boy COUPONS Don't Hide Them With a Veil; cls Remove Them With the Othine Prescription erty tten by a p 4 is usuall Ing fh cations should show a wonde » othine on the me merece PUBLIC MARKET CENTER Ase Lowes PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET | Comer Public Market Entire Corner Market Will Close at 9 P. M. on Saturday May 13th J. A. MILLER Good Luck Margarine 6 lbs. $1.10; 10 Ibs Y Mrs. Ellmore’s Baking _ Always Pleases STALL 120—VinsT avi. FLOOR THIS MARKET OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. “cur” BUTCHER STALLS CLOSE AT 9 P. M. s Walter M. Goebel *";* atl Down Stairs From Wiret Ave—atrance Sanitary thc Come to Our Big MAY WEEK SPECIAL SALE Wien other purchases rttlew ndes of Coffee; All Grades Reduced, This Week Only, Se th. FOR THAT PICNIC] IG ig Trip Ye 0 Will Wan ritious Lunch = BOLOGIAS| int carry, too she en ot SANITARY MARKET Jersey Cow Butter THIBUM MARKET Stalls 119-21-23-25 Sanitary Market Opposite Liberty Theatre ou eat and we will tell you are iturday STAR—FRIDAY, MAY SILENCES MEN WILL RUSH WORK, Pupils Drink 5,000 Bottles | WHO KNOCK LAW ON BIC PROJECT of Milk at Lunch Hour'} the vast semiarid fruit of Centra Washing ton _from headwork three yearaat Lake K Milk is making them brighter pupils and healthier children—Seat ‘tle believes in feeding children before cramming their minds. No Commission Renewal Charges” The Southern Pacific need {ts regular dividend of 1% ommon, each payable on for the removal my WASHINGTON = SAVINGS=<L,0AN ASSOCIATION 810 Second Ave. BACK LUCRE some of the hing entirely e druggist for paving blocks In a French |dafly task shot up amazingly late Thursday. Lower Floor $2.15 OUT FOR BUSINESS And Are Going to Get It. These Prices Indicate That: Veal Cutlets, Ib Murray Meat Co, Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. Stong’s Busier Than Ever Wastington ‘Marke! 94-96 Pike Street No. 50 Sack ‘Chico Foal Flour. ‘© THRNE STORES—CORNER MATT AND WHITE M4 Patton’s Meats Picnic Hams, (Anchor —: Pork Steaks, lb Steer Steaks, Ib FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Dry Salt Pork, Ib. No. 5 Pail Lard Special on Butter © Sek Lanta ttt, Other Hig Lenders GREEN’S BUTTER STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place flarket Near Sugar Stal! Daily Ration of Rich Mill hip—Children Pay or Ne 1CO Years | LEWIS Ane CLARK From the “Trail of the Pathfinder” to the “Trail of the Olympian” mark splendid chapters in the advance of transportation. With the electrifica- tion of 440 miles of main line this year the “MILWAUKEE’S” all-stee! transcontinental trains the “Olym- pian’ and the “Columbian” are hauled swiftly over the mountain barriers strictly maintaining schedules and leaving the beautiful mountain views unsullied by smoke, soot and cinders. vowy exonaes For scenery and comfort you can hardly do better than take the “Milwaukee” EB Descriptive literature an »4 full information trem CITY TICKET OFFICE SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY ST PHONE ELLIOTT 4812 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul * PLATINUM Is FOUND TONASKE T, Wash, May 12 r Smoot, while drill yvered rich deposit his farm here yes- ers in the com lately set to pros- ~ LONGSHOREMEN ARE ®°"" EXPECTED To act MEN. | KNOW THAT a GB ws than disease are very ~ oftes the cause of your ong standing trouble The big thing ts to fll empty tummies with rich food We started the scheme plained Dr. Ira C. Brown on th Ip and Executive officers of the Pacific Coast division, International Long remen’s association, are expect 1 to take some definite nand for 15 per cent increase of chern not-| Wages. that un-| With the election of J. J. Foley, | quieted) president, and choosing Tacoma as hecame| the next meeting place, the associ t in thelation closed its annual convention model ones Oat lotr am tos pm Bundaye, 10 & m to 18 Prices CORNER PUBLIC MARKET OLD PIKE PLACE | REPAIR GETA SEE THE A STALL IN FREE SHOW FEW GOOD THIS BIG MOVING LOCATIONS PERMANENT PICTURES STILL FOR MET THE PRODUCER e Lower Floor HERE FOODS COST Less harpe nent THIS MARKET OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY BUTCHER STALLS CLOSE AT 9 P. M. SUGAR ANUEK sm a16 : 8m Soe [ews apes By os roe 1 ke Mince st Market « Lower Vicor, Pil MARKET The Rainier Market's prices on meats, etc., for our Saturday's Special Sale are again the lowest. We can sell cheaper because we buy and sell for spot cash and we do the volume of business. Pot Roast, Ib....... 10c | Roast Veal, Ib...... 10c Round Steak, Ib... .15¢ | Link Sausage, Ib. . . .10c Sirloin Steak, Ib... . . 15c | Roast Pork, Ib... .12'%c Bacon, lb.......... 15c | Hams, lb....... 15c-19¢ Fresh Dressed Chickens. Largest display of Hams, Bacon, etc., on the mar- ket. Pay checks cashed for customers. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 82 Pike St. 98e Men’s Union Suits 59¢ 15e Men's Hose, in black. white, blue, gray or tan 10¢ $2.00 Men's Heavy Wo. Pants at ie seeeceee SLRS $2.48 ate Suits, ages 4 to 8, BE icy gateeesl $1.35 lhe Ch ildren’s s Hose, in black, . white k and blue....... 1527-1529 Pike Place Nip asatat ek he 1.00 Children’s Wash Dresses, need Bite M4... <5 .c0 505 The 3 HOOD’S $1.50 Ladies’ Sample Waists at } Assorted, hand-rolled Choc- fi ss 5 DS ah gland maka donna SPECIAL Peanut Brittle, per pound ‘ 1 5c Fresh Churned Butter ra ] and Less Department Stall 24 wares rset: $1 25 Sale, but Spe Our Own Churning CASCADE CREAMERY Stall 67—On Incline No Spec pairs Ladies »yal Bl Selz, Leading Lady, 1 50 Custom Made, Walkover and others . and up on Sale at All Times Duin Bhoee ; 32. see arclup iegel’ for the Whole .00 Ss ce e Ss Family Stine

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