The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1916, Page 6

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When tn need of 1 oftl2s With flannel covers. Nex. #128, Crownall and Spectat 98c Homeopathic Reme- dite. Second and Pike bd ZOne-Cent Sale. ; SASS Tangs as they ought to b | One Cent aeey | ': iquid Veneer and 2 Polishing Cloth, the $1.00 Ever Ready two for 26c | ky 9 S00 Raze’s Depita- | Rasor c ‘w° Sle orylopsis Face The best Tooth Brush ever made for the money, m, for chapped hands, roughness ' / withou of the skin, two _— jes . 26c Williams’ qutok Land easy Shaving | Soap a Be Pinex Cold Tab- piets. two Doxes .... 26c 20c Taleum Powder, | eo iic ag bottles 26c $1.00 Sloan's Liniment. . "59c 2bo Spratt te ‘Aromatic Cas- | pe cara, two ¥ Pg Biscult 19¢c botties tor.. 2OC | | oe man ¢.... 33 0c Extract of Reef. jity and | in & sani for perju if assortment of Tollet Soap, Specials Dioxogen... cakes to the box 2bo Peroxidg 19 he Peanets, ext a + bec n rat Koide te ..17e metal case, com- $5c Surgeon's Ab- While | Her ards for ite ot White bends borrow: Avery ee eS oe ed SEATTLE MARKET—109 OCCIDENTAL, NEAR YESLER AMERICAN MARKET—519-21 THIRD AVE, AT JAMES 87, WESTLAKE MARKET—WESTLAKE AND PINE 8T. WESTERN MARKET—1100 WESTERN AVE. BALLARD MARKET—5443 BALLARD AVE. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ; FRESH MEATS Frye's Celebrated 16 Selected Steer Pot R Milk Fed Hens, Ib. Cc pg Prime Steer Round pe eaberere eevee e tere FRYE'S MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED LOOK FOR THE PURPLE STAMP BOY GIVES UP COIN this happened in re: Lawrence Avery, sen of a lo- Fe Wwiven Have} . ; cal capitalist, has chosen love | Waukesha, Wis, by a friend of his | gcratch for myself,” said Avery, 1 a r eral ,’ . Boule in 3 | : tics cde slcgca'gat| Sans new et, So Schermer’s store — pay you in dollars for .----. Sto Durham, Du- ee Sat SNe ey Soman es Wes r ° ° f Bs beta. 266 36c piex | Sl etre Be ee Ht when he we as well as in satisfaction. When I say mite * 264 Violet ‘Ammonia, a wnt rennin toe as ARGENTINA'S father had him examined for san for ....... Sle with aro Mld Avery, “easept'T Headquarters for Union Label Bh iver tims-| was in love Agent for the Celebrated | Baud. Price eciir, the elder Avery perwuad IS MYSTERY Bergman Hand-made Loggers Suits, sd pear Se 103-107 navy a urgin hat it | was ine ‘oniy way to'aeabe arrest! gy cyuaaTperawanr | First Ave. So. Avery wrote to his wife, who had| jp took the cath of office, | = been prostrated at per home since | pi Aggy be S bis disappearance, | gentina, his country started on te with batteries, Seateh, sorbent 29 | household furniture to get rail- ever undertaken by a republic. $1 0 cream: Cotten ..... ic road fare, and Mrs. Avery hur- Dr. Irigoyen heads the first 3éc Surgeon's Best ried to’ Chicago. She found it radical administration in Ar- 10, ray nes Gauae, 29c was necessary to buy her hus gentina. i ett “ otat returned to Kansas City and | J ide no speeches. He | | ° | itten almost nothing. He | - has never defended his posi | return to Kansas City, and arrived| tien. H $52, from friends. jwith only a tow cents, | The dottor was elected president) father told him to choo ne between |trusted him, personally, implicitly SATURDAY SPECIALS at Following FRYE MARKETS NEW OLYMPIC—1422-24 FIRST AVE., FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PIKE ST. Petaluma Storage By Ranch Eggs, doz. 35c COP we cecirisstene 17e¢ " row the delegates will find many Prime Rib Roast, Ib..... N. Y | Btreet corners occupied by Wilson| Wild Rose Cream. ™ 36 Les of Spring Lamb, a 44 cheese, hoidiheba® eo women urging votes for the presl-| Butter, Ib, c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. 15¢ per Ib 23c dent. | Choice Veal Roast, lb. 12%¢ Minion daninenene eal GOVERNMENT INEPECTED | Pienic Hams, Ib........42¢@ | Anchor Bacon, Ib..).)- 12¢ x \ (Seohbed H SUGAR CURED MEAT =| Cottage Butts, Ib.. ‘Age Loin Backs, Ib 166 Legge ig aang eyo R aye Small Hams, Ib........ 17¢ | Boston Butts, Ib...) t5¢ | D. 8. Plates, Ib. ny walking from his home, a dis) , ; - i tance of a mile and a half, then ASK FOR AND INSIST ON GETTING GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS STAR--FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916. PAGE 6 - $15 ‘derah see: sut| A Considerable | Number of Men | > | TO WED POOR GIRL | Blue Serge Suit in Seattle At this same low, popular price Fah gag CRAVENETTE COAT sap Suaranteed —come to this store every time they need anything to wear. i Among them are laborers, mechanics, sailors, dock workers, clerks and business men. They come because they havefound my merchandise reliable—absolutely and always—because this is a “money-back’’ store, because they like the way I do business and because they save. Merchandise has gone up. It is hard to get good goods at a fair price. I have been lucky in buying and regardless of present high wholesale quotations I sell at the old figures. “You Save” is-my slogan. I am using all my t even a cottage, after Lawrence Avery and Avery and the bride jhe chose in preference to riches, | stenen-and | bis girl-bride, Avery ° ° e ° ° cog ak + tes Home, where the wits to live up to tt and !am winning out. YOU SAVE Avery was taken to “Father told me I'd have to It will pay you to get acquainted with wht: in Tete Ga this I mean it. It is not paper talk. Iam in earnest. Make me prove it. : | tried to have bim placed jtariam found nothing the matter _ | SCHERMER ry. Young Avery enlisted. | neg Press Staff Correspondent He's a Scratcher BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 16.— at the navy training yard, (By Mail.)—When Hipolito 10 steps from Yesler yesterday, as president of Ar. ; family mortgaged the one of the biggest experiments release from the navy, the doctor’s idea of "is, nobody knows, ed the requ amount. used his month's wages to = ==: REDELSHEIMER'S 5" iggy, onthe See t been two days of saving to hundreds who otherwise would have been hard hit by | He is now very ric’ is wealth! los’ aneaellnd ta tube eaee! the sky-piercing prices on pth stigy Amy underwear, furnishing goods, hats, caps, overcoats and mi everywhere. For 20 years he has been the ab- raincoats prevalent |wolute leader of the radica® party. Hix opponents within the party's WORLD STANDARD MAKES OF STEIN BLOCH AND MICHAELS-STERN Sienye wen fem ower UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS CLOTHING FOR MEN AND |"'From ‘the moment of his election| ARE INCLUDED, TOO YOUNG MEN * the secladed himeelf in his town jhouse. No politicians were admit ted. He received no office seekers, ) < |He refused to make any promines.| hd Direct to the a He has listened to no suggestions.! His house ie without s telephonel People at jand he has answered no letters. | Less Than Secretary of the Treasury | McAdoo of the United States, a vis Dealers Pay itor of Argentina, was one who hi It 7 , ' * singh ye be was a = Men’s and Young $1.00 Chalmers’ Under- SOc Hose, silk ..... 28¢ | Men’s Caps rah ad re Men’s Suits and be per garment 55¢ | 35c Hose, lisle ....20¢ S180 Seloes RETARY | Oo $2.50 N. B. Wool Under- | 25c Garters ....... 15¢ | > REID IS SEC } vercoats wear, garment ..81.35 | Fancy Silk and Fuil | $1.00 values.. \OF ME | $1.50 N. B. Wool Under Dress Vests at HALF § 75c values... | com RCIAL CLUB $12.50 values ....$8.35 | Wear, garment ..95¢ | PRICE 5Oc - values... ioc, $15.00 values. ..$10.00 | $150 Cooper Wool Un ers $18.00 values,..$12.00 | Soe" garment $1.15 | | $25.00 Traveling Bags | | CHILDREN’S DEPT. J. C, Reid was appointed secre | tary of the Seattle Commercial club) a * + 50c Balbri n Under- | Thursday to succeed Fred W je gear for 12.50 Ki Bert, fr. $20.00 values...$13.35 | wear, garment ..... 35e¢ $15.00 pesca Bags | | Boys’ Suits and Reid has been a resident of Se- $25.00 values...$16.65 | $1.50 Wright’s Fleeced for $7.50 || Overcoats attle for about seven years and) Underwear, per fr t . “ was formerly engaged in relixious| $30.00 values. ..$20.00 » Per garment | | $10.00 Traveling Bags | | $12.50 values... $8.35 and newspaper work. He camo to $35.00 values. . -$24.35 | nse ee ne seeeeeeees 95e for .. | a Se a \ the Northwest from Kansas © ity| Full ‘Drask and: ‘Teixedo | $2.50 Shirts.....$1. Suit Cases $9.00 values...../ hi tor of the Shi i tn | where he was pastor um Suits at Half Price $2.00 Shirts. .. $12.50 $7.50 values. |berland Presbyterian chureh. ‘FIRE DESTROYS $1.50 Shirts...... Men’s Furnishings | $1.00 Shirts 75. $3.50 and $3.00 Pajamas $15 Suit Fes : es $7.50 | | $6.00 values. $10 Suit Cases $5.00 | | $4.50 values. $3.75 Medlicott Union for 2.35 : | LODGING HOUSE BE | Sic oS g285 | os ince BF main ee $1.50 Saxony Knit Union | $2.00 Pajamas $7.00 values...... “95 | $2.00 values...... $1.00 Fire of an unknown in dam UME ssepcesentesa 85¢ | $1.50 Pajamas... $5.00 values 3:35 | 75c values......... 410¢ aged the Nome lodging house, a 00 Silk 4 Wool 200 Nie! Sh ‘ three-story frame structure at 502 HA: Silk an ool | $2. Night hirts | $4.00 values -$2.65 | : Kast Pine st., late Thursday after. Union Suits ..... er peers $1.35 | $3.00 values......$2.25 Shirts and Blouses ausing a damage estimated $3.50 Cooper Union Suits | $1.50 Night Shirts Men’s H $1.50 values lodging house is run by Mrs.! es 2 bets ster ivi sets $2.65 | ee. wees $1.15 : <8 pie | $1.00 values buena Pollec.” The .qreend floes ot $3.75 Medlicott Under- | $1.00 Night Shirts 89¢@ | J. B. Stetson $5.00 values 1: tar os the building is oceupled by x, Yon wear, garment ..$2.85 | $2.00 and $1.50 Neckwear | ........ 0 ceseeeee $3.25 | >" values. ........ 35¢ anoto’s grocery etore. His 12,000 for igtehuteabacied } B. Ss etso: $4 00 va s | °, ry | atock suffered a $50 loss | $1.00 Neckwear a mega abo | Wash Suits Half Price ‘PORTLAND WOMAN | $1.50G. & M. Under- | 75c Neckwear . | & 0 v alues ....$2.15 | $2.00 values...... $1.00 } wear, garment ..$1.15 ° $1.00 Hose, silk .... " $2.00 values ..... $1.45 | $1.50 values ....... T5¢ TO HECKLE HUGHES, PORTL. AND, Ore, Oct, 18 No limit in quantity to any customer. Remember, your money will be cheerfully refunded on any When the spetial train. carrying! vane that does not prove satisfactory. The reputation of this store will be upheld in every trans, women campaigning for Chas, 1.| Hughes reaches Portland _tomor-| back home, At the time of the civil " war Mr. Heylens tried to enilat,| an but his age was against him, as he was then 50, He cast his first vote) in 1832, for Jackson, PPS eres be SUNDA Sat WRT ON RO 7

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