The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1916, Page 7

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U.S, BUREAU Final Windup | siows warp DYE NEED Is OAM. Saturday 9A.M. Store Closed—Entire Stock Arranged for) ,,NAS"INGTON. Oct. 1h Sale Purposes by 9 A. M. Tomorrow turn out values in dollars and Wonderful Free Offer Repeated. cents to American business men; how, in fact, it can do work for a specific new indus Here is the sensational FREE OFFER which tops the| try that cannot be performed by Grand Finale taking place here tomorrow: Men's Suits Ride sherintta tr tee dre that sold to $15.00 for $5.75. Over 200 new Suits and) stuffs census by the bureau of Overcoats—many in all pure wool fabrics—and all go| Guinan tomorrow at this ridiculous closing-out price—$5.75./ The Buropean war hit (his coun And as an added inducement to force all of these Suits)” Ji. () to be sold before the close of business Saturday night, we again make this Free Offer: Any $2.50 Hat in the house—and there's over 500 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit and Overcoat sold tomorrow. ~~ And here's a still better item: Men's beautifully tail-|{0. th. +o. ored Suits, new Fall styles, Winter weights, in blues, '"* ar |: € blacks, grays and browns, that sold up to $25.00, goliiset in American colonaning tn tomorrow for $9.85. And with each of these Suits you {ust'iv, something which has al get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of any Hat)" '%0°",) "ner? heretofore. in the house. | facturers have known how Men's Overcoats at these same prices—$5.75 and) {).5" 4 Malling. te Aisartane $9.85—if you wish. They can’t be beat! | users. In the absence of re: Please Note—These Free Offers good SATURDAY) (rise mation, of | tnis ONLY. Doors open at 9 a. m. and close at 10 p. m. turers would be left at sea Beginning at 9 a. m. we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress and ,,,’" p Ree hie ona Work Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of Men's Dress and eport contains full infor = that sold originally for $5.00 will go for! iiiijices in this smuntes halve tee Kuropean war, together with full Men's D Shi h to $1.50, go at 48c. information of the imports into the Men’s Wool Sox at 9c. Men’s Cotton Sox at 4c.|t*r crudes and intermediates,” from Overalls at 39c. Men's Collars, all sizes, at Sc. B. V. D.| "Wit thie nice nae ana Underwear, Black Bear Overalls, in fact, everything ®"¢ '» no other way, can the manu that man needs for dress or work wear, all included inj|ihc \wmerian nckee ) gon Mee this sale, and going at these sensational prices. === Ma! is. And here's the cause for these enormous reductions: 414.» he oer This great CLOSING-OUT SALE at the RED FRONT )™*'¢ te amou ought to pro |duce to supply the market the matter of dyes. The bureau of foreign and domestic commerce immediate ly started an inquiry, the re sults of which became avail able to all interested business men on September 25. It « |tiea! ed stati« uffa im ates dur preceding just what ral rket just of the market wed $2.00, goes at 69c. Men's $1.00 sold at 48c. And Heavy Canvas) Work Shoes, high cuts, |\'« $2 8 1 sold originally at There are no new cases, and the seven previously reported are im Boys’ Shoes, odds and ends, go proving steadily There have been |no deaths in Seattle, of buying your Heavy Winter Underwear,| Dr. Herbert E. Coe of the city [health department has reported to members of the North End Med society that infantile paralys's under complete control In Beat & & * = TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale for the benefit of the Masonic temple will be held by the Order of the Eastern Star, Oo jtober 19-21, Inclusive, at 110 Second fave. &. windows, at 1510 First Avenue, |p« soid : country of what ure known as “coal-| All kinds of clothing will STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916, RHINE STEEL _ KINGS URGING BIG ‘SUB’ WAR Seek to Win Hindenberg Over to Pressing Sea Campaign OBJECTION BY CARL W. ACKERMAN (United Press Staff DUSSELDORF, ( IS RAISED » Rhine which CU favors ruthless warfare, regardless of the of the UNITED 8TATES | Chancellor Von Hethmann-Holl the ition of the In f both the Rhine jan = provinees, | Tirpitzism, Th tho center burgt ibmarine interests wer faces dustrial tn and = Westpt ot Ve terests believe that beds not convince the will win lat ering thet eld Marshal Von Hindenburg t their side German Carnegie Peaceful Aug Germany's Car negt lared Homborn-on Rhine. land is still the « hopes t Thysse n an interview a that wince Eng: at fea power It} | was necessary Canadian this ady It can must be re ith Canada ar ending the war,” sald We can't always make | America wants.” | Do you think Germany wants) Americat” he was asked,| was the emphatic reply have enemies war an war with “Never First, because we enough, and second, because tn] peace times our relations with) America are always mont friendly | and we want them to continue #0) after the war, | Th iy an intimate friend of} WE ALSO SHUDDER | | AT THOUGHT OF IT} EAST G . Pa, Oct 12 —George queer experiences with lsnakes. First he killed two black snakes over five feet long, then ran across one #ix feet long which | held him up on a path until be kill} ed It Then Ziegler went into a field to plow and turned up a number of exes, Which he took to be chicken exes. but when be broke one out) came a fiveinch snake. Then he} smashed the other dozen and a half exee, and out of each one came; a snake Ziegler is glad he discovered the nature of the eggs, and he shud ders when he thinks of what might have happened to him had he used the exes for eke DORK. ing some Pants at Shirts at The Our are tf merchandise—and all cheerfully refunded if, i of at 9 a. m. IRATE RUSTIC ‘AKES HUNTER’S GUN NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. 8S. P. Paysse and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Flick, of Beattie, went hunting Friday near this city. All but Mrs. Paysse left the car near the Miles ranch and went bunting for birds. Mrs. Ida Miles, wife of the rancher, approached} the automobile and took an expen- SIAN BALLET “"|gy~ WAR ON HIGH GIVES STYLE TIP | aa | RU Roast Veal, Ib... .10c Fancy Chickens, Ib. 15c Sirloin Steak, lb. ..15c Round Steak, ‘Ib. . . 14 Mutton Chops. Ib. 121/2¢ Leg Mutton, Ib... .12c a gun from the machine, assert- ing she had already lost a horse and some poultry thru the careless- ness of hunters. It was necessary to obtain a ~ search warrant before the irate wo- man would return the gun. AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ee monton WILLIAMS Heat Jerse Rutter be Fine Creamery Butter cr VATTS SCOTCH JACK WYA J Where QUALITY LADS AND LASSIES Rananas. Fane MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50¢ EVENINGS 10-25-50-75% NEW PANTAGES | Se fei en Mats. 2:20. Evenings, 7 and 9 You Get “te PEOPLE--14 i 1 38 Lbs. Sugar $1.5 ey, SHERMAN, VAN AND HYMAN $1.90 CHINKO 39c Burbank Potatoes, sack Genuine Bluestem Flour, sack Royal Baking Powder, Ib Other Big Acts 10¢ and 20¢ ILKES PLAYERS }iezsrvrsss NGS SiC That fashions are influenced by ithe Russian ballet is shown in this charming dress of blue serge sur. |plice over an underdress of gray charmeuse. it is embroidered in |gray and gold braid in Russian de- signs. .The hat of fancy design, Afternoons, 3 trimmed with a snappy tasate, Teday and Tomorrow | matches the dress. Hippediome Koad | MacKay’s Seoteh Kevue, with May |) “Ses”, | BEVERIDGE HERE TO ||[ BOOST FOR HUGHES ||| "";1". Oc any seat; Eve. and Sun = . 1 the arm & MONTH CARTER MUSICAL To PANY “THE A New York 30-5; Eves. 6:30-11 a SECTION 54°55 SOUT Mate oh al Albert J. Beveridge, former Bull ey Mooser and at present on a speak ing tour for Charles E, Hughes, will speak Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Moore theatre. Reveridge will be entertained by, ifeiends in the afternoon and will leave for Portland late Friday, rl Hammer work AUN) : Ke ot o Ma. red 140 All for file —--—- —_ BESBBeBeepeeeeeee eet SOUTH END Marte, wig PUDlic Market , ALWAYS SANITARY—PHONE ELLIOTT 2700 THIRD AVENUE AT WASHINGTON STREET We Are Fighting the Battle for Lower Cost of Food and Are Winning Every Day—Come and See Meat Prices Slashed AGAIN WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE PRICES Cottage Butts, Ib. .15c Sliced Ham, lb... .20c Hams, half or whole, a pound Fancy Breakfast Bacon, a pound Pot Roast, Ib.......5¢ Boneless Steer Rump Roast, rolled, lb Independent Packing Company STORES 3742—-FREE DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 & BEAN Pullet Been Beat Ranch doz Eee, flees Are Fine doz Counte—ig Butter Store at Vatrance UNION GARDENERS STALL 84 1.50 le the Cash—We Have the Goods With $5.00 Order Delivered | New Canned | Corn, doz | 4 Ibs, Macaronm | for p | 6 pounds Rolled Oats for . $1.00 NO HIGH COST OF LIVING AT as Anderson’s Grocery aja THE RELIABLE STORE OUR OWN DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 185 GROCETERIA™7 H END PUBLIC MARKET Pompe Ou Jello, Hille Coffe rhe Olive XAMPLE: ps Sus phe Ne red "can Ib ane Toa ide ter's Sal ad Dressing 1 Crisco, sinall size 290 #124 Does the work of | $1.50 All for CUTTING THE COST OF SELLING. CUTS PAGE 7 Visit the Greatest Farmers’ Market in OLD PIKE PLACE MET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS Repair Stalls Bring vor Vike Viace Market. {BIG CUT IN MEAT PRICES RAINIER MARKET FOR SATURDAY SALE teaks Link Sausage, Ib 12 Hambt er Steak Ib. . 4. Local Bacon, Ib Rendered AT THE -10¢ Ib.10¢ 13%¢ Lard, Ib . 15e¢ Cooked Sausage of all Fancy Steer Lamb Chops, Sirloin Steaks a e Il Veal Steaks, Ib....... Largest display of Hams, Bacon, kinds on the market. Pay checks cashed for customers. RAINIER PACKING CO. National CANDY DAY Saturday, October 14th Specials Milk Almond Chocolates, | usually sell at 80c, Special at 40c lb. National Colored Butter- cups, with chocolate filling, at 20c Ib. Assorted Chocolates, all flavors, at 25c Ib. Peanut Brittle, 15¢ Ib. HOOD'S CANDY C0. On the Corner—Pike Place Mkt. Everybody Eats Candy on Candy Day CROCETERIA © NO 3 222n Recs Tem Looks and Tastes Like BUTTER But Is 20c ib. Less Cavagtens, 0.52, Oe Peanut, Butter you wait, Ib-, LOGS '. 2 Carnation Bread 10¢ size 82 tor 1% Xe 15¢ New Honey comb Carnation Butter Store 81 LOWER FLOOR OPPOSITE MILK STALL SPECIAL! BUTTER 38c Ib., 2 Ibs. 75c, and | 35¢ Lb. j:'00 We do our own churning CASCADE CREAMERY Pike Place Market STALL 43 STALL 43 STITHAM’S MARKET All Meats Guaranteed Strictly Fresh From Our Own Ranch Round Steaks, 1b eres |?) Sirloin Steaks, Ib de T-bon Steaks, Ib Prime Rib Roasts, Ib ie Fancy Pot Roasts, Ib. S¢. 10¢ Boiling Beef, Ib Be. Se Sausage. 10¢ ve Se 15e¢ to 25¢ Dressed Poultry Hamburger and Pork Ib. for Pig Heads, Liver, 1b. Ib rt um 14 * Baker's Premium Choco Ib. for Navy Beans, Good Bacon, Ib 3 lbs Home MAYERS, WASHINGTONS, SELZ SHOK MFG. AND OTHERS 1916 Sample and Job Lot SHOES | Ladies’ Shoes, worth up to $5.00, small “MONEY BA! and up Heavy School Shoes and Hi- and up No Spectal Sale, but Speciais on Sale at All Times Ladies’ up-to-date Shoes tn lace | or button, different $2.25 leathers; pair .... Men's Dress and Working Shoes ... $2.25 and up $n’ Scout Shoes $1.45 and up Sicse”’ for the Whole hoe Family STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place tharket STILL LOWER PRICES AT OUR NEW NO CLERKS—WAIT ON YOURSELF Entrance from Pike Street Briage. e Market Man @ space, and you are guaranteed a saving of all by waiting on yourself, Stall 80, agement dona eliminated ex Near Sugar Stat! | PikePlace Public Market Comer Public Market | Sanitary Public Market We are going to give you a whole Brass Band of Bargains That's better than feeding you on music and making you pay for it Play it ave your money instead of buys at fancy prices Shoulders of Lamb.71/3c | Pot Roasts Legs of Lamb. 14c | Lamb Chops . |. .12%c | Round Steaks .. . .124%e Hams, 1% or whole. 14c | Sirloin Steaks ...12%e Veal Cutlets Bead Murray Meat Co. Washington Market 94-96 Pike Street Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. Nearly every one has a phonograph when you getlhome and ing your meaf with fancy music Boston, Ferns, Special, Per Pot ALSO A FULL LINE OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS ART FLORAL CO. 94 PIKE ST.—SOUTH ENTRANCE CORNER MARKET STONG SAYS If You Have the CASH OUR PRICES BEAT THEM ALL § OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK ; 3 Caraation 6c phe. Shredded cults for Wheat der Vinegar. Macaroni of n Rellance Peas, 2 for Shrimps 10 41 can Royal Baking Powder Uncle Sam's Breakfast Food | ) 20° | 044 Pineapple Pollet Paper Patton’s Market Siarcet. Dressed Chickens, ib 16¢ | Sugar Cured Hams, Ib Pot Roasts, Ib Se to 10¢| Weiners, Ib......... Sugar Cured Corned Beef, Jb. $¢ | Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs.. Stall 116 6 bars Crystal White Soap and 1_pkg. Naptha Powder for ls Tollet Paper, 6 for Pride Washing Powder, | Stalls . 18-25 Fancy Oregon Creamery Fresh Pallet Large Cans | Faney Mild Cream | 38 Dozen 4 for 25c 22c Pound 2 dow. The With purchase ' 3 Iba. @0e Good Storage Exes, guaranteed, [1 quart pure White Sage for jp Btn’ GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Almonds 20¢ Ib. Always the Best in Fruits and Nuts STALL 8B Lower Fleor — Butter, Eggs, Cheese SS" Armourdale Meat Co. rir-'Pizce QUALITY ALWAYS QUANTITY, TOO Choice Steer Pot Roast, Ib.... | Choice Sirloin Steaks, Ib. 12%@ -.--8¢@ to 10¢@ | Choice Leg of Veal, 1b. 14% Choice Veal Cutlets, Ib Veal Roasts, Ib. 1 15¢, 2 Ibs. 25e | Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs Shoulder of Lamb, Ib........9¢@ | Spring Lamb Chops, Ib. Stall 11 Lower Floor The Jersey Cow Butter & Cheese Co. STALL 10—LOWER FLOOR—SANITARY MARKET We solicit the patronage of all those who demand both quality and price. Special Price on Brick Cheese for Saturday Only COMB HONEY, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY, PER COMB 15¢ TILIKUM MARKET We had such a fine business last Saturday that we will again offer you an opportunity to save money and buy for less than the Trust Prices. Choice Pot Roasts— | Chotce Round Steak | Choice Sirloin Steak 10c,. 12%c | 173c 8c A Full Line of Fresh and Smoked Meats at all Times PHONE ELLIOTT 1730 Stalls 119-121-123-125 Sanitary Market Opposite Liberty Theatre CRAB SEASON IS HERE We receive daily shipments of fine, large, live Dungeness Crabs, We boil them at once in our own boiler and you get them still hot. THE BEST FISH AND OYSTERS AT ALL TIMES Free Delivery to Any Part of City PHILADELPHIA FISH CO. Stall 10, Lower Floor Telephone Elliott 5067

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