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Overcoat When You Can Buy the Same Suit and Overcoat on Second Avenue for $25? direct from the mills—cut the cost to rock - bottom— that’s why we give more for the money than any single tailor or clothier. Suits or Overcoats $ Made to Order Boys, it’s simply a matter of busi- ness—wWe buy for less — therefore sell for less, and then top it off by taking only a tiny profit on each suit. See our stunning Fall and Winter styles today. 304 Pike Si. “FANCY Groceries! 42 packages staple and fancy Groceries, worth $7.50, with any Buck’s Range selected from our magnificent assortment of latest movels. WITH BUCKS UNION-MADE You Save $10 to $20 When You Buy $1 Now, 51 Weekly WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Your handsome new Range and the entire grocery assort ment delivered promptly on payment of only One Dollar down. Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange Open Saturday evenings until 9 o'Clock for Your Conventence. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS WHITE warner PUBLIC SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND PINE MARKET CLOSES 9 P. M. SATURDAYS STONG'S MEAT MARKET Special, Steer Pot r Cured Roast, | Freat, Ground’ Bone, 10 Ibs. for Extra Fine Little Pig Sausage, Ib LOCATED IN MARKET—NEXT TO GROCERY Class A Fruit & Vegetable Co. STALL 338—Formerly of Westlake Market—STALL 338 For C s Bartlett Pears, box ....... Fancy Tomatoes, crate ....-.. Elberta and Crawford Peaches, crate New Jonathan Apples doz..15¢ | Prones, erate Tokay and Malaga Grapes, tb. ‘ 5e ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE STONG SETS THE PACE OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WERK specials excl Macaron! or Bpa Be Any one of $-1b. sack Corn Meal , Aunt Pancake Flo 4 iba. Head padalion Paina or 156 All Our Own Home Made Gooda Mrs. Gocthal’s Bakery Stat 8 Heidelberg Dill Pickles, a quart Crystal White Pickle Store—Stall 27 Olives. 15c Pt. FANCY FINNAN HADDIE 7 QUEEN New stock, JOE FISCHER'S tb. : 15c DELICATESSEN LUCKY STRIKE FISH Co. CANNING FRUITS at the LOWEST PRICES ITALIAN PRUNES 50c CRATE M. CINNAMON. STALL 10. Phone Main 4959 pound Large Cantaloupes, each . STALL 29—ON PINE ST. ELBERTA Free Stone 55c 100 and the Cantaloupes, 3 for 100 All Fresh Vegetables at Lowest Prices Comer Fruit Stand Corner Fifth and Pine Crescent Meat Co. MAIN 2899 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO MAIN 2899 RM st MOE | Ciitkeene so AEE Choice Steer Round ~18c "15 c .14c 15¢ Choice Veal Shoulder Steaks Dry Salt Reliable Butter Store Sent 28 Washington Creamery $1.00 Fresh Ground Peanut Buttor, ‘ 1 | Roasts ... Choice Steer Ste ake, Pork ! Steaks STAR— FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 1916. PAGE 6 HUMPHREY SHOWS SELF POOR LOSER Even In hie tant ment, Representative phrey couldn't help showing the manner of man he is. Mis statement, given out after hie defeat for the republican nom ination for senator, which fol lows, shows that, always a poor winner, he ls also a poor loser: “Seattle, Sept. 14, 1916. To all my friends who #0 stood by me in my race for th enate, | express my sincere ap prectation, I espectally want to give my thanks to the many news apers thruout the state which did such splendid work for me, I have no complaint or ex- planation or apology to make, The result shows that from 20,000 to 25,000 democrats and probably 10,000 socialists went Into the re publican primaries and voted for Senator Poindexter, It 1" perfect y apparent that a large majority of those who vot in the pri martes that will for Hughes at the election d for me, No comment ta nec ry e Sorry tor state. Hum. Friends “For my friends who stood by! all the an For my a feeling that was me so faithfully, I have gutsh and deopest regret elf, the result com of relief from & sltuat Most soaps and prepared sham contain too much alkall is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the halr brittle, The best thing to use is just plain mulsified cocoanut oll, for this is pure and entirely grease less, It's very and beats the most exper or any ou can t any drug store, and a will last the whole montha Simply molaten the hair with water and rub it in, about a tea spoonful {s all that is required. It! makes an abundance of rich reamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rit out easily The hair dries quickly and evenly, and {s soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides it loosens and takes out every par ticle of dust dirt and dandroff Adverti# SCHOOL SUPPLIES |] Loose Leaf Books, Writing Pads and Everything You Need Archway Bookstore 224 Pike St.—Frank B. Wilson jment, it was ar almost intolerable, ‘To be held v for years, after day, by a vile |yellow & 1 ly motive was to get pennies from the cred | wious, and reviled and slandered nly because you have: the age to do what you belleve duty and whet you |honest, in a thing nc y becauso of the sorrow that it brings to b milly and friends, The loss, if any, is not mine, It ty Seattle's Jand the state's. Glad to Come Home “I look forward with p coming home and one jing up my Hfe tn the have nerved so long, « coming one of its active « and always one of my chie poses will be to do whate an to advance the welfare o a ¢ life as I began it maintainin welf-respect and knowing th © never done dishonest or disreputable thing of any kind or char that re flected upon me as @ man or public official | W. E. WILSON’S SISTER IS SINKING RAPIDLY URY PARK, N. J., Sept. 1 nt Wilson received word shortly before noon today that b |sister, Mra, Annie E. Howe, who is gravely 11 at New London, Conn is sinking rapidly. The news was brought to him |Just after he had finished a morn |ing round of golf at Long Branch |e immediately canceled other ¢ ts and made tentative ar rangements to go to New London later In the day if Mra. } dies, President ws Macc a Carolina for the HUMPHREY i" ineral servic |STEEL FOR SHIPS | JS ON WAY HERE Steel for the first two ships of a vast Norwegian fleet to be bu the J. F. Du yards on Harbo sl to Seattle, it was pleted and the jlald for the pia’ _ SCHOOLS 10 TALK High schools s thruout the state will debate this semester on the |question of compulsory military |training in such schools. schedule is “yet to be arran Floyd Cave was elected preside of the Lincoln high school debating team Thursday. TO MAKE CHANGE Control of the the university will be turned over this year to students as an expert the student affairs committee of ‘the faculty South End Public Market Absolutely Sanitary Phone Ell. 2700 ‘| Third Ave. at Washington St. Want Shop Here Daily. W Thousands .0).0 in mis city to koow About Our Bargains. You Will Come Again, Meat Always Come in and Look Them Over. We Know Cheaper Here Compare Our Prices With Others EXTRA SPECIAL Boneless Steer Rump Roasts, rolled, lb Pot Roast, Ib Round Steak, Ib... Sirloin Steak, Ib Shoulder Roast Mutton, Ib. S¢ Leg of Mutton, Ib 12% | Mutton Chops, ib 12%¢ Half Hama, |b Cottage Butts, Ib ore fy Barton's Breakfast Bacon per Ib. oes senee 206 Slice a La . It 1v¢ ! Fan Try Our Make of Sausage, From Our Sanitary Plant INDEPENDENT PACKING Co. STORES 38-42 FREE DELIV ERY PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 WILLIAMS & BEAN Fost Rutter, 2 Ibs Bost Jersey Rutter, & ibe aos Bent ¥ Eger, 2 doz... 750 % large cans Milk 200 noe ase Ie HEPTABLE ON ‘Turnipa, 4 Mbern Full Line of Teas and Coffees at Right Prices—Where QUALITY COUNTS >. D. BROWN'S RESTAURANT rT , 14 Lbs. Pure Cane ~— $1. 00 Best Patent Flour, per Fancy Burbank Pota- toes, 100 lbs. .. .$1.25 |8 bars Soap for 6 bars Naptha Soap. 25c 3 lbs. White Beans. .25c White Linen No strings to our prices. ANDERSON’S GROCERY OUR OWN DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 185 cial program at|° sunced Friday by} If I didn’t know I could sell you the right sort of goods } at a lower price, and give you the kind of service that brings you back, I wouldn’t urge you to come and make me prove it. CARL SCHERMER. UNION LABEL CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES This Will Interest You Pencil Stripe Thibet Cas mere Suits, in black and blue $15 The Celebrated McMillan Suits -| $12.50 McMillan $3.50 Trousers New Arrivals Priestley Cravenettes in black and gray $15 SPECIAL Keystone Corduroy Pants $2.56 50 isk ave we save mone every day on— ALASKA OUTFITS RUBBER GOODS FURNISHINGS— EVERYTHING “BOY SCOUT WEEK” TO BE HELD HERE Dr, Arthur J jcommittee to nlistment of E announced Fr iT volun. A percent box office receipts will be ted by Begtonin will be ¥ here | WEINBRENNE Rs 8 Milwaukee | hee!, The price of leather has gone but I pre- pared for it, and I am still selling SHOES. at the same low prices. All styles, all sizes, priced to please your pocketbook. up, DRESS SHOES CROSSETT SHOES—No need | RUBBER SOLE AND HEEL of paying $5.00 for SHOES, on Eng- $ them Hare...-- D430 | tis ast, my price 3.50 JEFFERS SHOES, FOR IE SACON SHOES, for dress, drews gon wear and com: | union made, all $3. le ° | JOHN MEIER DRESS SHOES, WASHINGTON DRY SOX | union made, $ are here in ull styles, They're | chrome stock - 3.80 dandies | MeALVIN fine DAYTON DRES& SHOES Dress Shoes ° $2.50 a ‘ extra wide, with | HOWARD & FOSTER Dress $3 80 Shoes, in all ° leathers WORK SHOES DAYTON §8-4nch tops, in heavy { INDIAN TAN PACS, 16-inch hn $7.20, 12-inch $5.80 | $50) einen ..... $5.00 N LOGGERS, with ON union made Shoes, or uetzide 1 leather, rubber or Negolin ile te ee 50 in eait, viet $3 5O IRENNER’S 6-inct . | and gunmetal... . 480. ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA sewed Pac, double : $4 80 $6.80 ER" 8 MOOSE. . CHIPPEWA heavy hoes, double sole to heel, Goodyear welt * $3.50 ORIGIN shoes $3. 20 calt Wi AL CHIPPEWA spring ulked $7.40 ORI Loggers CHIPPEWA PAC, double ORIGINAL JOHN MEIER Work Shoes, $6. 50 pew $4.80, $3.80 ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA $-inch CURRIN HAND. $8 60 Pacs . i for ... MADE LOGGERS j Agents for thesCelebrated Pergman Hand- Mate Loggers for the. Celebrated Bergman Hand-Made Loggers the Orpheum next week to aid the enterprise. seriously injured Thursday after- noon bicycle on he Wilkes Players at|bridge, at Newton st ARE YOU LUCKY? WHEN YOU BUY FROM {ARL SCHERME YOU SAVE 103-107 First Ave. TEN STEPS FROM YESLER So. ‘PLANTED WHISKY IS ~ FOUND BY POLICE HOPE FOR YOUTH A brand new whisky barrel, with }a tin can full of liquor soldered to the bung hole, but the rest of the space filled with soapy water, was discovered by the police in the brush at Ninth ave. and Fir st. an auto struck his|Thursday afternoon. They believe the Fairview ave. some one had planned to sell it to ja bootlegger. It was chopped up. r the recovery of Sylvan year-old nephew of Port e, was held out at the | Friday, The lad was when Here’s a Chance to Get Your Sunday Meat for Nothing At FRYE’S New Olympic Public Market 1422-24 First Avenue. (One door south of Pike.) ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 — TOMORROW — Every TWENTIETH purchaser will have his purchase slip marked PAID—no matter if it is for ten cents or ten dol- lars. no trouble. The lucky ones pay NOTHING. No confusion— As you get your slip from the clerk who serves you, our young lady places the numerical stamp on it. purchaser No. 20, No. 40, No. 60, No. 80, and instance, For each multiple of twenty thereafter is stamped PAID. Come early—there will be thousands of buyers dur- ing the day and evening and YOU ARE JUST AS LIABLE TO BE A NUMBER 20 AS THE OTHER PER. SON. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY: FRESH MEATS BREAD Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Short Ribs Beef. Steer Round Steak.. Pork Spare Ribs... Choice Shoulder of Lam Two large loaves for HOME-MADE ] COOKIES 6 dozen for SMOKED MEATS [ SUGAR-CURED Lean Breakfast Bacon Small Skinned Hams... Boston Butts..... Cottage Rolls.... Picnic Hams.... Anchor Bacon.... Plates Loin Backs {SALT-CURED MEATS) GERMAN COFFEE CAKE Each.. ..10¢ and 15¢ oe ee ee i FRUITS AND VEGE- rt BUTTER Fresh Churned Washington Creamery (Mayflower Brand) CHEESE Fine Old New York Full Cream 24¢ ( EGGS ae Strictly Fresh Local Ranch | TABLES at FARMERS’ PRICES Fancy Bartlett Pears, doz Tokay Grapes, lb »: oye Fancy Home-Grown Tomatoes, Choice Cantaloupes, two for String Beans, 3 lbs POULTRY . 36¢ Frye’s Celebrated Milk-fed Fowl 18¢ Market Open Until 9 P. M. 1422.24 First Avenue, First Door South of Pike Street The Old Location Has Been Abandoned