The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1916, Page 6

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Grab the Bargains While You Can at the TTONKIN STOR 609 Second Avenue Here's the finest, high quality stock »— Men's Merchandise ever offered at cut prices. Every article in the store must be disposed of before September 1. B.V. D. Union Suits 58¢ | All Arrow Collars Otf -$1.18 5c Silk Hose ........ | $2.00 Shirts ...s.ccseees 25c Men’s Hose ... Salk $5.00 Silk Shirts for -$2.50 $1.00 B. V. D. Union MMA ss .oc8 58¢ | $3.00 Shirts ..... dive $1.89 $1.50 Union Suits ....... Ma 89e | $1.00 Sport Shirts ........+.++. 68e $2.00 Union Suits ..............$1.18 | $6.00 to $7.50 Silk and French Flannel Up to $375 & M. Underwear (broken | Shirts (E. & W. and Savoy Brands) See sesessss SOE | fo Ldaaedh stag hOgSa sents te Al $2.50 $4.00 and $5.00 Wright “Health Union | Values to $10— Full Dress Vests $1.48 Suits * +++ $82.85 | $25.00 Traveling Bags ...... $12.50 $4.00 Union Suits $12.50 Suit Cases ........ wee 86.25 SOc Ties ....... : $25.00 Suit Cases ..........+-812.50 All $1.50 and $1.00 Ties $3.50 Men's Hats Hs .8Lso $5.00 Hats—This includes J. B. Stet }son and Warburton makes—go_ for | $3.00 to $5.00 Straw Hats, new shapes, CAE ile a ackaner dues svvesceea OG MOO PAJAMAS ......sees- $1.25 Night Robes ...... 25c Boston Garters .... $1.00 Shirts ....... 150 Shirts ....0....005 EXTRA SPECIAL Big shipment Balmacaans and Overcoatsor Fall trade just arrived. As we will not be here later than Sept. 1, they all go at HALF PRICE during this sale ALL CLOTHING WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE S1S.00 Suits .....scceeeee $35.00 Salts ...ccccccses -$17.50 $20.00 Suits ...... . 10.00 | $3.00 Pants oe «see es $1.89 $25.00 Suits ...... -oo+ + - 12.50 | $5.00 Pants ..........0e0 .$3. All Poimacaans and Overcoats... .......+- ‘ .... HALF PRICE On account of such extreme reductions, a slight charge will be made for alterations. We want it distinctly understood that we will be glad to refund your money on any purchase that proves unsatisfactory. 609—Second Avenue—609 BUTLER HOTEL BUILDING FIRST TIP SURPRISES|frock and tiny spron I had made/doing maid's work. One can make) KULA, BUT SHE SOON FEELS|that afternoon from one of my em-/them coquettish or dignified. AT HER NEW JOB. broidered French petticoats. |." shall never forget my first felt, Margie,” said Paula, “as| “I cannot understand why 6o/tlp. The College Inn at that time! Py were going to a fancy dress|many girls object to wearing a/ was not in the ‘tip trust” and all arty as I donned that black sateen! maid's cap and apron even while the money « sirl received in tips) PUBLIC MARKET STONG THE KING OF ALL PRICE CUTTERS OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK FRANULATED } 123 BARS L Ox $ GAR : 25 SOAP 5c Pes CARNATION 25 | NO. 10 SACK FAMILY 25 MILK ... Cc | FLour c Any one of the above four ar with a S0c purchase, specials excluded 3 Ihe. 400 Extra Fine Coftes 98e | pike. Grandma's Washing | | tips, and when a good-looking chap dropped a silver quarter into my hand as I gave him his hat, I be |came angry. “You have made a mistake,’ I stammered, as I held out the mon ey “He looked at me tn surprise and asked, ‘What's the game; don't they allow you to take tips any more? “Then it came to me that I had seen my escorts tip girls in res taurants often, but still I stood came back and said Do you think it too little for such a pretty girl? Here, sweet heart, I'll double it.’ “For a moment I wanted to slap his face, then I said, with a little courtesy, ‘I beg your pardon. This is my first trial at this job, and 1 : rice’ ‘ Powder ae can Dr. Price's Baking | [°G¢ “okie . Be Sc can Lipton’s Tea ...... See ase 200 bottle English Sauce....10¢ | rd's Chocolate 36¢ d5c can Hill's Coffee ase Het Paper. .aee can M J. B. Coffee... 7¢ | 4 llc pkgs. Corn or 1b Flakes Be Starch pkgs ‘Aunt Jemima’s 2 ,-+ Me | the bottle Welch's Grape Juice ike i 250 oan Hershey's Cocoa. ...15e had forgotten tips go with It i an Reltan @, Shrimps 106 “I slipped the 25cent piece into 4 Bbe jars ‘A ted Jams Bie | 4 lbs. Swedish Peas my pocket The r looked at Be bottle Cider Vinegar...10¢ | 2 200 cans Salmon me in surprise, and ejaculated, sack Table Salt Ihe | 2 25 bottles Snider's ¢ ‘Egad, you've got your nerve. Go 5 ing to play the game according to j Rear of rule, are you? Well, you get a quar- '@ STONG’S MEAT MARKET "ir,.° ter from me every time 1 hang my SW Fancy Steer Pot Chickens, Special, fresh hat in this place, w > fi 4 . ay 10c Foot 45c mip —y nleas my famil “I could not resist saying, de Ze" Cured Corned 10c iy rt rest Ground 25c Try our little pig all Pork Sau murely, ‘When you bring any of Ste | ass for Srosksst, 17c your family, I suppose it will be more Ments at Special Prices SWEET POTATOES You little devil.’ was the smil- ing answer, ‘You will do.” “All this time I had been check Reiable Butter Store Stall 28 Fresh Washington Creamery 5c LB. ing hats and smiling back at the BUTTER, She !b.; 7 Ibe. S100 men who smiled at me. EGGS, fresh local, per doz Fresh Oregon, aSe 3 doz + Home-made Jellies, class Peanut Butter (ground w you wait), Ib Watermealon, Ib. .11¢ New Spuds. 6 Ibs. 1005 16 Ibs. Zhe Beediess Grape Fruit he Tomatoes, 10¢ Ib, 2 Ibs ie Corner Fruit Stand Corner Fifth and Pine ag a Potatoes, 10c STALL 29 ‘Say, aty bright, you've giv en me the wrong hat,’ said one man I think not, str,’ T answered. ‘Well, this seems too small!” ‘Perhaps being with the pretty lady has swelled your hend,’ was my response “The moment the audacious re mark was out of my mouth I knew) it was not the thing 1 should have sald. It was the kind of a speech’l could make to a man if I was ap For the Best tn Fruits and Vegetables Phone Main 4950 New Potatoes, 14 Ibs ahe Wate Loca ———————— Ki Salmon 2 Ibs. . pearing as his soctal equal, but, he f ippered ” ” OB M. Cinnamon Co. being the guest and I the hat girl i (| ee rs of Bohemian restaurant, I had LUCKY STRIKE FISH CO, ~ hie sero al ed broken all the rules of society Alas, Margie, | soon learned that CRESCENT MEAT co 1 must take all the brash things . that men might say to me, and not answer back, if 1 would be a au MAIN. 2899—"QUALITY” OUR MOTTO—MAIN 2899 Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced cessful hat girl.” | Good Steer Leg of Spring Round Steak, 1b... 18c Lamb, Jb 20c A robher who a pted to hold a up Mr. and Mra. 8. P. Wellington CLASS “A” FRUIT 3-Layer Cakes ...25¢ 519 Broadway N., at Howell et, and AND VEGETABLE CO | ivoinin Bread 2 fo 18c Belmont ave, tale Thursday nigh 1388 Formerly of Westiake Nut re: or turned and ran without searching word Peaches, dozen Ws aes eitbutad dar owes his victims when the woman per ba tase a mies screamer) og oe Hor — cs ; A thug answering the same de Best Hot louse ‘Pomatoos, per | Mrs, Goethal’s Bakery seription took $3 from J. T EAD 100 f Echwab, 1789 Summit av., near Sum ER EE DELL mit and Olive, a little while earlier Stall 7 , He pointed a gun during the search Mrs. Oliver ’ JOE FISCHER’S and handed back Sehwab's watch. Formerly of Westlake Market Delicatessen agss T gues n't want ft.” fat Alaska Her jut he kept the Bmoked Meat Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens and Hens Sausages and THERE WERE 1,500 Civil war Hae age Bint 15c Ivoterans at the annual outing | Thursday at Woodland park | “I bad thought nothing ee there holding out that coin. He} Sig ei. ROC loro. 10c | WOMAN'S SCREAMS | Good Stee fancy Vea! Siete ,.......... L&C | noses, ........... LOC THWART HOLD-UP STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1916, PAGE 6. 4 Pavlowa ‘Trained Girl | to Dance Here at Hip PER GALLON FOR BASS-HUETER’S $2.50 $ $1.2 B-H Pure Prepared Ready Mixed Paint 1.29 WE CAN'T HELP IT! Alice Mae Rrown, classic lancer, has for saken the Pav to lve tn Heattle We've Simply Got to Cut the Prices on These World Stand- ard Goods in Order to Insure Quick Riddance. WE'RE QUITTING THE RETAIL GAME!! THE SOONER—THE BETTER 5.50 50-ft. %-4in. Garden Hose $2.70 | $1.00 White Granite Double Rice Cooker | She h lto be juvenile in structor on Cas jper Fisher's Hip- podrome rtaff. Miss Brown has tripped before the footiights in many corners of the globe and graduated from the French 6e Black Stove Enamel 19¢ | $1.25 Feather Duster .....-.. Si moel of sap $2.50 gal. Pure White Shellac, gal 81.59 | $150 Hand Axe onere ‘ atic jallet, in $2.25 gal, Floor Paint, gal 81.47 | 25. wlectric Tape ize Parts 80e qt. size Japalac and other varnish sts | Advertisements | $5.00 4-biade Ball Bearing Lawn Mower $2.69 were placed in ‘ic Japala 4 other varnish stains 86 Galvanized Buckets 17¢ eastern papers $2.00 Automatic Tool Grinders ine Saw Files 4e by Managing Dt- 0c pkg. Calotint Wall Coating; all colors; 5 tb 00 6ft, Atkins Cross Cut Saws $1.69 rector Fisher, pke. 19¢ + 25 Roll 12-tn. Poultry Netting, roll 196 and he recelved $1.00 qt. White Enamel 1¢ | Sandpaper, 2 sheets for le hundreds of ap at. Harrison's High Grade Varnish. .20¢ | $ Ready Mixed Paint, 5 year warranted plications thru Brilliantehine and O, K. Metal Pilish | gallon ‘ $1.47 the mail And ho recety- ed hundreds of | Me Be Re | 90c S-year warranted Shingle Stain Hammer Handles " Ge | The at. Fu ure Varnish, at Extension Hack Saw Frames Be | $1.00 Roll Blue, Green and Red Building Pi pictures. | 4 : j Zerolene, gal 2Be | roll B90 Wiprrye dln Arto. Se Parlor Brooms SLL ge | $2.50 10-year guaranteed Roofing, roll .. $1.57 eclipsed the oth 900 Wash Tubs Ake | $1 P a Ove ers,” says Cas $1.25 Flat Irons, set of 2 896 | 25e oe per, “and I didn't $1.10 Overalin with bibs, blue or white Se | Gas Mantl . ‘ 6e count her leoks Se Carpet Tacks : 1¢ | Step Ladders, foot ° 19¢ aaninet ber.” lhe Scrubbing Brushes cone 4¢ | $2.50 gal. Floor Varnish, best made, gal. $1.79 The Baw Clamps Seve Be | She Russwin Mortise Locks so° Paint Brush OK¢ | $4.00 Cylinder Front Door Locks $1.89 Brush 4¢ | $1.25 Screen Doors one 5 Claw Hammers . Qhe | $1.75 St Rods ’ 896 $1.50 Hand Saws rhila | 40¢ Olled ik LA os 196 $5.09 Genuine Bristol Stee] Fish Rods. .$2,.07 17¢ $1.00 Steel Shovels noe 1be Stove Pipe or Elbow SAN re) L A Sanola Bathroom W. ognized the world's standard for igh-grade bathroom sccessor being sold low as halt off egular price. Every article nickel-plated on brass and guaranteed Bathroom Ware for 5 years. Here's your chance to get the world’s best for almost a gift. | S5e Wagon and Auto Paint We will cater to wholesale trade only in the future. Every article in the store will be closed out pending the addition of entirely new lines at our new warehouse. 524 |RICKLES BROS, | cre Pike St. amounting to cs | PAINTS AND HARDWARE = LS". A wire from head- quarters says give free trousers with every suit or overcoat Saturday ii and Monday. MILL TO MAN | SAY BOOTLEGGER j paralysis is increasing in Chicago iTO CONDEMN LOTS jto an alarming extent. Eighty USED A REVOLVER, known cases have been reported | 1 ots on the west side of 12th ave. b fo a a a & inte a will be condemned and purchased departme! ce and Oscar Dixon and ‘his wite were ar)? Dee ao Sa is als Sn by the city, to prevent slides on rested and charged with first de-/SvTesd of the disease is continuing. Join ave, where considerable gree assault at police headquarters) ‘hey deny, however, that the mal-| 4. o +4 contempl uts 9 ated in a new re- Th y, after he had been fined »idem , 2 p ureday, a! o ady is epidemic. At the connty grade ce@inknce Which WM te’ ie. $110 and sentenced to 20 days in|)... f inh ton jail for violating the liquor law. |NOsPital it was posses cl funy troduced in covne!l. The recom: h cases quarantined and |... ¢mergency preparations being | ™e@dation will be made by the Patrolman Peterson, of the dry . ° oh t squad, signed the assault complaint.’ 1's, ‘receive a much greater |Streets and sewers committee, fol- mber lowing action Tharsday The Dixons fought dry’ squad of ficers when they seized liquor at,''' thelr home, 2417 Fifth ave, Wed needay night, according to Peter- Absolutely Free Sanitary Delivery Public Market husbarid a revolver with which he Third Ave. at Washington St. Phone Elliott 2700 | } ~y tried to hold back the search, Dixon by a former bartender. ‘ow MEN IN NEED OF WARM CLOTHES Nearly 20 old men sit coldly around the barren rooms of, the Brotherhood League club, $11% King st nightly wor ing where they are to get underclothes and shoes to protect them from the | | approaching winter chill is tienes meeae ta eee These men are unable to do Fi ll th Cr d ans mone jl werent tian ete Follow the Crowds joccce son's we sous YJ unable to work at all. They need End Market where prices are lower and where your cars are : clothes, Any old garments will be most convenient. Thoysands shop here daily and save money giadly accepted. They can be sent to the club, or a messenger wiil call for them if Main 2496 ts called Meat Prices That Force Buying - COMPARE THESE FIGURES WITH OTHERS YOUTH OF 78 FINDS | SPECIAL age tar BUTTS, 18¢ NICE GIRL; ELOPES gt Roast, Beved c| i ams, or w ame g of Mutton, lb. 12%e D. nee eseeees ee 8¢ | No More—No LeSS Jf. ic in |f ces Sean, ths age | Raney Beeaast Baga ° Church, 78 years old, Shoulder Roast of Mutton, | Loes ate ad 2 And include all $30.00 Suits and Over- Ss Shipboard y i saan at pee i — Bacon, Ih.. “ae | Roast Veal, Ib......10¢'| Fancy Chickens, Ib..18¢ We Make All Our Own Sausage. Pay Checks Cashed INDEPENDENT PACKING Co. STORES 38-42 PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 WILLIAMS & BEAN oc Coffee fee, 3 ibs a 80-year-old widow of Girard, eud was married. Objection on the yart of Church's children, {t was reported, caused him and his ncee to “elope.” The bride | groom's first wife died a year ago. INFANT DISEASE IN CHICAGO GAINING CHICAGO, Aug. 18. Infantile coats at $18.00, with extra pair of trousers. All new Fall stock is in, which consists of blue serge, cheviots, gray tweeds and browns. Specia 2he Blend If QUAL Anything in the house goes at the sale with free trousers, Saturday and Monday, made to your order, guaran- teed to fit or money refunded, and re- member, we make the best $15.00 Suit on earth. ENGLISH 15 Lbs. Best Granulated Sugar $1 (With a $2.50 Order) No. 1 Hard Wheat Flour, Sack. wiJm ANDERSON’S GROCERY wii FREE DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 185 THE STORE 4 ABW Will spe to the N hall the k ¢ Fourth ave r Pik t. All are SATURDAY EVENING August 19, at & o'Clock, | sffee 1120 FIRST AVE.

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