The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1916, Page 6

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An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade errant) FEAST IN I ! Music lovers of the North: west Friday are preparing to hear the biggest program of mu sic ever offered In a single day In Seattle, and probably in the whole West. it is scheduled to p.m, In the Areni prises the second day’s aoctivl- tles of the first annual Music Festival, which clo Sunday. John and the & Philharmonic orchestra will come into thetr own Friday, On Thure Jay's program, which was the open ing one, Claude Madden, conductor, and the festival orchestra were the dominant features. Evening Concert, Too Following the afternoon Arena program, which {s made up of or chestral, plano, quartet, choral and mixed instrumental offerings and artiotic dancing, will be an evening program of the same general nature Not a special sale of short lines, and old styles, but m men’s high-grade Oxfords, smart, snappy atyles, i in all the latest shapes and leathers, at re- markably low prices. The tremendous purchasing power of our 60 stores, LOW UPSTAIRS RENT, and « economical methods, make these prices pos- sible. $4, $5 AND $6 VALUES $2.50, $2.95, $3.45 Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post SATLRDAY, OSTONNHOE (0, [sisi SAMPLE J HOP \ INC] "°° LITEL Ave at Pike St. the men and Seattle's mu times, who make up group are entertaining dozens music lovers, who have come| from other Northwestern cities to participate in the festival | Saturday morning, the musical! people will take an auto ride about the city sical of Band In Park People who are not able to en joy the music at the Arena because of the admission charged will have an opportunity Saturday, from 2:30) until 5, to hear Cavanaugh's band in an artistic concert in Volunteer | park At 3 p, m. Saturday, in the Arena, the Seattle Philharmonic orchestra and a score of local and outside ar- tiets will give another varted pro-| fram, to be followed, Saturday) night, by a similar Arena program, starting at § “M. ih” Sunday The climax of the festival will! [come Sunday — Ortw AN vVAIOR OND Soc ond BUILDING AGE USED BY |AH! HUGHES WILL BE AND COOKS TOLD ABOUT IT SOON 1 BR, Col. July 14—-Sabot-| NEW YORK, July 14.—Charles At 6 a. m. a acore of trombone} i aan> weanca ¢ ool | Players will go up Into the tower of fs pon the Denver | Evans Hughes will be told that he th)’ Goetory L. C. Smith building Workers’ union will use rich mistresses. “Miss Street, organizer, sald today is nothing like sabotage to wives as their maids | Cooks would have them. About bere are listed the union, their virtues and catalogued and classified. is the republican candidate for pres ident on July 31, at 8 p. m., in Car negie hall, New York city. Selection of this date for the per- functory notification ceremony w: jand play a grand trombone reveitle. | The musteal people predict that! jit wit! be heard all over the city it! |the atmospheric conditions are fa- vorable. Another free feature Saturday will be Japanese dancing, wrestling jand fencing {n Volunteer park, at announced Thursday by Senator/| Warren G. Harding, chairman of | the notification committee, follow 2:30 p. m. ting thin; jing a conference with Hughes and |men have b enlisted the go Mead Cease Dappen whee! chairman Willcos. Then, at the Arena, at 3p. m..the ernment will at once Inapect and or cook arrives in a . grand festival chorus, made up of | {+ Belpre dnye ims =hacigr ted hevsehold to train the) iSaee feuttenl hares, tate og OF | if qualified, accept them from the in the way she should tea “accidentally” poured on one’s bua” oratorio, be Handel Siatate and immediately muster} and obey her ser Red} gown where it is decol make | 1 them into the national nervice. in soup, “accidental’ 4 the housewife treat the next ma Theo Karle Soloist he pro»abili are that they jwill go thru a urse of trainin “Of priceless china, salty sher-\or cook with proper respect, Theo Karle, Seattle's own home. tat milady'’s bridge party, hot the union leaders to New York less than a year ago The other soloists will be Mme. Alma Simpson, Mme. Mary Louise Clary and Mr. George F. Hastings. JUDGE URGES HASTE | | ey | way construction and repair Public Market TO END ORPET CASE sii: o's bang e = | ns ov n i o the on q sift Pe of the preonnel, the . COURTROOM, WAUKEGAN, aiaiieatons ot suggests the’ ft UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | ay ron Ga te tery tame [teeta eS Sah, "he, Sambaes | igs with the jury late [indicate the nurfiber of artisans | . | needed | At the opening of today’s rel a" Free Absolutely [HMM scesion of "Srpave Wont or |ATeMUect 1 Mhromen 0 4 Deli | Marian Lambert's murder, jcstenters.- \Horseche . livery Sanitary Judge Charles H. Donnelly | 7 ettanueate ; | urged lawyers for the defense | jr “paint odes nga | and state to hasten their fina a Bh ripe eh Phone Ell. 2700 pleas. Wheuturish(. Saseess ress . | James H. Wilkerson, chief of Or| oy aieaeee ’ , oP EARLY This Market will close at 9:30 [| pet's counsel, the last to speak for Sere s\Packers (apar : Saturday nights. The early shopper ff/the youth, planned to complete his |CAU!Kere 2iPhot ahs | gets the pick of the unequalled bargains offered here. Compar statement shortly after noon, Rtv: | ‘orks (office).. 2Pipefitters 2 | Gur prices with others, then you will do your marketing at the [f|!2% Way to Special Prosecutor Jow. |‘ '°'" 7 “\Powder men... 4 _ SOUTH END MARKET, Third Ave. and Washington St., where ya for the state, the cars are not crowded. Al GED = Cooks 6 Quafry LLEGI Drafter 2Rallway 1 Again! Our Meat Prices | Ling wD gineere "(| Rrakemen 4 meets Tr. Hrakemen .. 4 SAN FRANCISCO, July 4—| Civil 4) Switchmen Are the Lowest | Pending the arrival of a detective| Elect 2 Trackmen .. 6 from Spokane, James D. Lioyd, ar- Mechanica! 2 Riggers ‘ Shoulder Roast Lamb, Round Steak, lb.. 14¢ rested on a forgery charge, is held| Sanitary 1/Saddlers ; fe jat the city prison. It {# alleged| Waterworks., 1Secmen Ib. ...........7e | Roast Pork, Ib.....12c [itnat he forged the name of Mark | Fog Mutton, Ib....11¢ | Hams, half or whole, J Merdenos!!, Spokane lawyer.) Can ; Vv ? Lloyd is also accused of forgery in| Holsting 18} Roast Veal, Ib......9c | per pound ........18¢ [the stares of New York and Maswa | Locomut ive Pot Roast, Ib.......6c¢ | Link Sausage, Ib...10c f}°>usetts nae : ean ccteriny —Chaice Chickens | H! AGTRESS IS DYING [ya Be oes" x Try Our Make Sausage for a Fine Sunday Breakfast. | York block Pay Checks toned Beginning Mor Inly 17 | y Checks on Known Concerns Cashed. | SAN FRANCISCO. July 14 4 cruition headquarters will be | stage favorite of San Francisco| tained at che nor r . of the early da ing at a lo-|!9& between § and 1 STORES 38-42 PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 ee avepen Mienalees: snd panel 2 less. She is Mrs WILLIAMS & BEAN Nancy A. Shaw, who, | ve gat Paste 2 ibs el i a 5 as Nancy de Nuer delighted the. Wary en t Ee p Our Teas and Coffees Are atrical goers of the days of Mark 5 Cream Cheese, ib ae the Boot—-Guality Firvt Twain and Bret Harte. She is &7 STALLS 46-47 QUEEN CITY MARKET years old and has been an object | of charity for several years, having lost her fortune in an effort to re-| store her health Watermelons, 1b Steer Steak, Ib Roast Pork, Ib.. Roast Veal, |b Idnk Sansage, ib Ib.. -12%¢ “12%e -10¢ --10¢ | F. W. Tillson, of Benning. a white geranium. All| ‘ Leg of Mutton, 12%¢ I ant—leaves, blossoms and r VEGETABLE SECTION FISH SECTION ee ee Beets and © ta, bunch 1 Sturgepn, 2 Ibs retner| A. & G. BUTTER STORE BRANCH NO, 3—STALL 64 Improper ures than Our Own Churning, 3 lbs...0%e ; Fresh Buttermilk, gal 100 rts Coane Good Washington Creamery | , ter, Ib Bring your containers | Try the Coffee and ‘Tea Line; We Have Just What You Want, ya Roasted Datly. DISOR- DERS MEN O14" ZI or 608" for dinor- Con. ation Free, 13 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar (With $1.00 Order) $1.00 6 Large Cans of Milk 25c Biggest Specials in the City—We'll Defy Competition ANDERSON’S GROCERY Free Delivery. Phone Elliott 185 . GROCETERIA “7 SECTION 54-5 SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET rod Test LP 7) + |i Waiters Wanted | 4 SOBER AND STEADY MEN, } Bilis Brothers’ Kaa Cottes, | Carnation | Milk 4 TWO DOLLARS PER | Red Can “CO grade, per DAY, TEN al f } Coffee. Ib Be i 23c | 1 The / WORK ONLY he | neat Qualit wbell's 8 ; Soften in 37 ig 8. | 2-1b. mck g 4 UNION MEN NEED AP. || th. tins c Kinan Cc} c , PLY, WILL REFUND || | Jello, FARE AT END OF j/| Cotice », BBC | fevers 8c | 8c MONTH'S WORK. AP HI PLY ROOM 212 PACIFIC | BUILDING, SAN FRAN. | CISCO, AT ONCE. NORTHWEST THRILLS |MAY SEE frown grand opera star, who went! ® and came back famous a few months Inter, will be the tenor|‘eonth tactical division, to which solotst. the Washington troops already STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1916 TS HISTORY) The entire program will be under the direction of Claude Madden Then, Sunday evening, whole band of muste lovers will take part in a moonlight trip on Lake Wash ington, boarding steamers at Lescht park at § m over the water, be entertained muale of their own shoot off fireworks as the final event of the first musteal festival Cheer Madden The progra { the opening day Thursday marked by the first endition of Claude M fantasy he Oy w by making, were dden's aym Vanishing played by the festival or. chestra, and directed by the com poser, It wae heard ‘Thursday night at the Arena. Men and women, who evidently appreciated this work of a local compe mounted chairs, waved handkerchiefs and applauded ly They called for wild & speech but the big Irishman only smiled and bow-| I thank you for this WHITHAM SEEKS OUT ENGINEERS Submits Lists of “Artisans De- sired for Local Company MEX, BORDER The U. 8. war department has requested § Brig. Gen, Maurice Thompson, adjutant general of the state of Wash. Ington, to organize several ad- ditional military elements, In- cluding two companies of en- gineers. It Is proposed that one of these companies be raised in Seattic, and the other in Spo- kane ul P. Whitham has been designated by the adjutant genera! to organize this corps In Seattle. As soon as a sufficient number if the situation still require will later be forwarded to the Mexican border to fill up the Six called out are attached, The engineering corps in per haps the inost attractive of al! the branches of service. The work of the engineers in cludes such matters as camp sani tation, water-works, road and raf! They will cruise} | and] PAGE “Puritan Maid” She Symbolizes Pure Made HOLLY FLOUR is Cream WHITE. It is what Nature intended it to be —pure, wholesome. No chemist bleaches HOLLY FLOUR. Has your flour passed through the chlorine or other bleaching process of the chemist? Look at the sack. Does it guarantee that the flour within it is unbleached? Bleached flour is injurious to health. Safeguard your family by using Cream WHITE HOLLY Unbleached FLOUR. Made and Guaranteed by THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. SOLD BY YOUR DEALER ~ CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Annan It is 7 a. m. and 98 degrees in the jtent. We're comfortably camped and doing fine.” Stringer sent a purse of $100 to the Second battalion Thursday that FRANK J, SEXTON Mauager A Handful of Glasses Will not hely esight, un lems been prop erly examined and fitted to your peculiar ailment. With your ey your eyes have and are consult, our experience scientific instruments, we naturally the first to Our glasses guaranteed. We never fit glasses other attention ts needed ANY LENS IN 60 MINUTES EVERSOLE OPTICAL CO. Established 1889 1404 THIRD AVE. where MALCOLM STUART WRITES Jyour illness. I thinl haps, be-,less he proba d never have| was raised by himself and Mrs. T've got to have that operation,” | Cause you Kiways seemed to me to/ given me ¢ thought | George H. Fortson. \ i a ach in cov breath be so much alive that I could not It is salve to his pride to think sa 4, wi h a catch in m: aC) bear go think of you as having in some way he has contributed to eS to Mollie. ail that ia worrying |08t @ny of that vitality that has, | my happin ens | ie, she hyo cayly. “Ia/0n both times I have seen you This speaks in all his letters. He Aaa bg ° one bd . sant copper red tress on your bis intent oy neavy, and giving pty mba gtant bar clever little head Well, little book, if all his play. emu ianahans tains? The world is full of so many/ things are used as kindly as he|Oon't Hide Them With a Vell; Tom mundane things?” |stupld worn, so inany selfisin|has used this one, no one should Remove Them With Othine he ‘uetae "Waertes | Women, so many self-centered, ego: | find any iit with him Prescription that she had intuitively pesiesiton an are heh Sap smey bs a chped Pee Bh pga ‘s still) ‘Phis prescription for the removal ensed that, if any one sympathiz r mitted a a at low “ enttate, (7, ;, Les _ jof freckles was written by a promi- ed with me too much, I would agin athe eee ces a eee jnent physician, and ts usually so break dows. inet J po nm e | successful in removing freckles and __| received a letter from Malcolm Bettas a ec CALEXICO A WINTER giving a clear, beautiful complexfon menaned: irae: oar aay Ing on your being so far away that coat 15 1 Said By AtY Grumeiet. Se ‘ age, dea you cannot at least raise disa; RESORT TO HADES? der guarantee to refund the mon- ulvia—T nays, just had th i _ t proving eyes to mine for being too ey if it fails. from Vienna, and he tells me that| frank. Iam going to be still -——— | Don't hide your freckles under a 4 there is no reason t» believe that|{@"ker and say, keep your cour Col. John Stringer, Spanish war] Veil; get an ounce of othine and re- lthe outcome of the operation will |®&e- Live up to my name for you. | vet and under-sheriff of King coun-|™0Ve them. Even the first new lhe anything else thar health for | @ear iittle Salvia, 1f you never did |i. sot the toll | applications should show a wonder- 1 oe REY na niinden ar pore itaaae | Deroes ye ie low ped Lausreyaeliar the | ful improvement, some of the light- He telle me that he likes your hus. Keep your head ™p tawart the Ww “gg nidios te ces mane jer freckles vanishing entirely. band, Mr. Waverly. What do you | 8". Courage Mt battali Washington militiect») ee gears t0 ask the druggist for think he named you? He said it}. After I paste these letters tn Renn Caled Gate milltia-/the double strength othine; it ts thaeinae he Mistie aude a you, Httle book, I often wonder | Men, at Ce oe : this that is sold on the money-bac! in jerman: “Whe little Indy of the) 7h. s'N6e, them secret from en We're here with bells. — This| guarantee ae Mae von do not need thin {ery one but you. It tx rather|town is the winter resort for H—| ' Hote, but t may on sell eontess 1 ge that some one of my many | Beem PPAR : am writing it becavse 1 need to ds has not at some time come f write it I need to tell you that | #¢ToKs one of them tying on H f ] f I have been strangely interested in| table before it had been dolivered ome o asses satiate Lh to me. | I have never tried to go out of the Best E h |my way to conceal the fact that 1| e on art get them. If Dick should say any-| thing about Malcolm Stuart, that | TO ENJOY YOUR PAPER | would give me the chance, and I your eyes and eve ss S BUS BOYS, DISHWASH.- |would ask him to read all these | ¢ if : glasses must be per- ERS AND COOKS’ HELP. notes, Out, rome way, they have al : in accord. To have them so GAG; MUST (ba Won Ways meant to meu Ittle “secret the glasses mus e 4 UNION MEN; TEN DOL garden,” planted with pansies and 5 : ust be the result of sy LARS PER WEEK AND rosemary, and it almost seems that pert examination of each eye. Stock UP; WILL REFUND 1 would be spoiling {t if I shared it glasses are alike in both lenses FARE AT THE END OF fae a Ane > seld | ' MONTH'S WORK. APPLY ot cour Malootri Stuart, with are seldom alike. Hence the need ¢ 4 : all his money and loneliness, has expert eye service. You ge r ROOM 212 PACIFIC [I fiveated’ ine. with virtues which T| ce sp goncks " have not. It has given him some CISCO, AT ONCE, |thing to. 40, “something to think MARCUM OPTICAL CO. out Fist Ave, ___s_<»i'@ebout. If I had not become help- ear Madison,

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