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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, BIG IMPROVEMENTS SAFE and SANECREDIT|| gy RAILROADS FOR CITY ARE PLANNED No disappointments, no embarrassments when you respond to the Gottstein ads. We extend the fairest terms because we arrange payments to meet each individual requirement—never burdensome, never too exacting. We Encourage Thrift. We Charge No Interest. Solid Oak Sewing Rocker (Exactl tail eral in b ing oper ing the ned vari NWI \\ The at the pl and te Saturday Special $2.85 OR ADDED TO ACCOUNT This sturdy exception with stretchers. starte er ma out a the tracka, Orient alread minal kines on Oak Rocker is attractive in well | The saddle angle the legs braced Comes in fumed oak only design braced with fou ' ures { uilt seat i strong irons we openin tween fmits accord intend The joint p M.A GOTTSTEIN ‘(FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | jt will | $60,000 The fied ¢ with t indust grades in the section, anc Ibe both water Land is selling for about one-th ird Raliroad Air under way, and offic! they will shortly provements. 1 Ratlro foot Probably one of the | will be about four heir When « | will create an outlet improvements en ng the expenditure of sev hundred thousand dollars vilding new terminals, lay additional trackage and ning up a vast manufactur and Industrial section on tide flat district, are plan for Seattle during 1917 y much of this work |e is of the ous railroad lines announce begin active work on the proposed im Union Pacift a $ minals at the foot of Dear t, to handle the s of that system front will be Work ip the als can t Northern Pactfi permit for new termina Hanford st. and - ross Occidental al ate. The company y building a new engine ter to house thy additional en placed on the Seattle divis mbled ot greatest fea yaed spread of rail the tndustrial fa tb of the large tract of land be the present man of Seattle Georgetown ing to A. L, Valentine, super ent of public utilities proposed line property of all railroads, les in length. border the Duwamish water and will cost n n the railroads have already willingness fo eme leted he sel an idea rial center. T outlets and rail a we) » ii Ph sit ale MAESMN UH t 4 4 ' 1] Tou wil YO NG FRANCE IN THE MUNITIONS SHOPS! This pictur exclusive to ine Star, shows a few of the hundreds of French boys working In war fac- tories, making shells and other munitions for their fathers and brothers to use at the front. Pine St. Public Market SEVENTH AND PINE Quality—Cleanliness—Economy SUGAR STALL SPECIALS 14 pounds Pure Cane Sugar $1.00; 12 Baxes Swedish Matches. . M. B. ported fly an Ang Stong’s Wide Awake Specials Our Specials Good for a Week Be bottle Snyder's jeup cans Dutch 25c 85c 25c Any One of Above Specinis With 15¢ 25c 15¢ 8 bare Crystal White Soap . . $1.00 Coffee ... 4 Ibe, Gra Suger .... ted Pot Re Bolling Meat, 650 can Lipton’: Tes Bee | 20¢ bottle pa ae can Hills’ Coffee 400 can Tavern Coffer 2 lbs. 5 fhe can Panc 86c can Molese 400 sack New Flour for ... 160 can Pink Salmon $1.60 can pure Italy for 3 cans of Tomatoes STONG’S FOUR STORES—PINE MARKET, CORNER MARKET AND WHITE MARKET Oliver’s Fine Meats Best Quality—Fairest Prices We Have Fowis and Spring Chickens for Engl! Hambu Roast ke Syr a fancy Head ft finest Popeorn pkes for 4 Ibe Buckwheat | 4 Re whet! 106 Olive 0 York 10 Macaront Cream M dow Hominy Cottag All Ki Strictly Fresh and Carefully Selected Vegetables will Come and see them KATAYAMA STALL 6 The qualit please you a Fine Selection of STALLS 10-11 Jonathans, per box $1.00 fancy $1.50 10¢ 20¢ Your Sunday Milk Fed Vea! OLIVER’S Stall 24—Red Shield Butter Store $1.00 J peer) 10c |)"; pe Dinner Country Sausage Extra delicion Full Grape Fruit, 3 for Quallt Large size Oranges, dex Breakfast Sausage. Lard, p Three Free Deliveries Daily STALL 25 Antonio Romano Brand Pure Olive Oil, im from Italy, good for fam d medical use. Special Brand, per gal 82. C. & L. Market vast, per Ib 12%¢ 10¢ 10¢ 16¢ per Ib urger Steak, per Ib Pork, per 1b per Ib er ib J. W. Blaine’s Delicatessen STALL 20 Cheene, per Ib nds f end Fan STALLS 1. -2a Soft Shelle Kelley’s—Stall 27 Kating Apples of of Pruit per doz the Very and Vegetables’ je Line Heat it Lowest Prices has announced warehouse increased taken new and) ls © proposed facturing will be the and approximately the amount tt | | Spokane st, making small manufacturers who have heretofore been excluded to obtain sites | nde have n reached by plet Tentative standings wll ratlroads rearrangement on Ratlroad ave This plan, when carried out, jleave a driveway in the center o' | Ratiroad ave, about 50 feet [interfering with switching Both the Great Northe?n and Northern Pacific railroads, which} have in the been operating tn the nor front district tracks have bought in rmerly used only by Milwaukee and Oregon & Wash ington, in the southern part of the as soon as it wan necessary to} double transfer of| freight if a shipper wished to move freight from Smith cove, or thereabouts, to any portion of Se attle south of Whatcom ave The new joint ownership will do away with the extra transfer charges | Three new rallroad bridges will built In 1917, The Northern Pa will build one « mnth ave | N. EB. Und another at Fremont, the Great Northern and the will build jointly a bridge at ave, N. W ‘JACK HODGE REUSED PERMIT, city 16th IS NEW CHARGE oad That a wholesale business in shipping Hquor into Seattle nits has was evidenced Thursday when an information waa filed by tor Lundin charging Jack Hodge, proprietor of the James Street phar m, with obtaining a barrel of | whisky without having the permit canceled | The discrepancy was discovered by A | dry Ryers & pened numb particula placed wu on used per been practised wh he barrel der a cover on naw it on t The permit was ing of isin ible to de-| Dry squad officers believe a large | | quantity of liquor bas been shipped in by this method | Hodge has @ sult county for the return | worth or liquor taken drug store in @ raid about eight | | months ago. A complete test taken of the liquor this week showed that | the greater portion of the liquor | had been removed while ft was in| storage in the co fail and that| water had been substituted. | FRENCH NEWSPAPER STARTS IN JAPAN TOKIO, rent against the) of , $3,500 from his Jan which the Fer © starting French weekly call tion d'Exereme Orient is Albert Maybon, a French journalist OLD AGE PENSION NOT DRAWN RIGHT?) The Central Labor councll is on} record against the proposed char-| ter amendment to provide old age pensions for civil service employes, which will be submitted to the vot ers on March 6, because its provis ions do not truly « create a pe nsion pp The tncreast at France showlog East is evidenced by | at Toklo of a new L'Informa The editor successful in | BRYAN CAMPAIGNS | INDIANAPOLIS, William Jennings Indianapolis today Ind, Jan. 19 ryan came to} to help the dry forces in the campaign to abolish) @® saloons in the Hooster state. Hel will address a state-wide gathering | |of dry democrats ELECT REYNOLDS | NEW YORK, Jan. 19 |M. Reynolds, president of the Con tinental and Commercial Natjonal| Bank of Chicago, was elected a di-| rector of the Continental Fire In- surance Company of New York at & meeting of the board of directors of this company here today Mr. George |! NUXATED IRON <2." ni Increases strength | by uma of delicate, ner 100° rit planation In large article soon to a people 200 per! FORFEIT re cent in ten daya! in many Instances. io forfelt If ri Ask your doctor or druggist about It | Ow! Drug Co, Bartell Drug Co. end Swift's Pharmacy elways carry it in stock fa It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm rashes and similar skin troubles. A little zemo, obtained at any drug | store for 25c, or $1 for large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses, soothes and heals quickly | | and effectively most skin diseases. | Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappe x liquid and soothes the most delicate skin, It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get | it today and save further distre The b, W. Kose Co, Cleveland, 0. ringing north of] it possible for| will) wide, | enabling trucks to operate without | ern section of the} while | Prosecu: | | Mollie, anaesthetic, pens to me in life comes to me out lurks around the corner. was never happier in my life than | 1 was that with |dreams had come true ly th © comnig baby shattered and ev-| want to make Findown | erything all wrong.” er full ex-|y | larly ‘tho I 1917, PAGE ¢ Some our butcher not clea pointed. ot jm that we advertised was exhau $y b o'clock it all gone. A few none will do so tomorrow We want your confidence, going to continue to compel to give the bargains we do. have a noon, We advantage ent ot wa took and are to ce gong Diamond H Pure. pounds to a LARD | market. We have two tons of this Lard. This price this offer by having friends buy for you--it depriv: made a purchase | | NOTE | ZOBLE GROCERY C STALL 105—PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 8 pounds Pure Cane Sugar for...... . With ean Pork and Beans 8 cans Minced Clams 3 cans Oysters 1 qt. Missourt Sorghum Je Pure Lemon ot 10¢ purchase pound coffee or 3} Ibe. Jarge Prunes Macaroni . bars Naphtha Soap. 30¢ can Pure Chocolate can Aunt Dinah Molasses 1 1 der Porataba Mavaainds ibe No. 50 sack Best Patent Flour. . Every sack gu New York Full Cream Evan’ s Arcade Mkt. sranteed Qual ity Map Service Always Stalis 89 Elliott 1952 Eastern Dry Salt Pork, Ib..15¢ Sugar-cured Bacon, Ib....45¢ Pure Pork Link Sausage, Ib. 18¢ Good Steer Steak, Ib the Sugarcured Corned Beef. 12! 2¢ Special attention to phone orders CRANBERRIES Regula ri Fancy \\ Regular 30¢ pound 2 Ibs, to & customer. As long as it lasts 2 LBS. 45¢ IRVINE—STALL 129 M. CINNAMON 109 STALLS Sweet Nave ORANGES regular 200 a dozen 2 DOZ. 25c APPLES 4tier Winesaps jelivered 90c Other Apples,_box 60¢ M. ROOT STALLS FRUIT, Florida 10¢ size APPLES Jonathans Wagners MRS. MILLER’S STALL 128 Really-truly Lemon Pies 20c Onl Cape neway Delivered Westlake Fruit and Veg. Co. Stalie 111-112 106 woe Best Burbank Potato®, per wack Apples, cholce, box Large Oranges, doten... Fating Apples, dozen Yakima Fruit Co. STALL 106 107 GRAPE Russets, Extra fancy xtra fancy MINCE MEAT delicious homem Meat Loaves” PAYNE'S DELICATESSE STALL 181 EICHER’S MARKET 9c Pound rest Hamburger, 1b......10¢ Fresh Sausage. 1b 106 Asotin Farina, 51d. sack. .30¢ Beef Pot Roast, Ib 10¢ Seattle Cereal Co. Green © Bone, 7 No. 1 Potatoes, Those iade PINK BEANS lbs Elilott sack $2.25 Stall 7 Jap Oranges, large, 2 doz. 2h¢ Daffodils diy (arr ho maaaaeet t 3 50c Doz. Florida Fruit and Veg. ORIENTAL GARDENS STALLS 117-118 FLOWER SHOP @ | Mollie how] quick! out you “that I have the world « Your friends and then go their tho thelr duty were over cut of it, my dear I never realized when you were | {@ so long, Margie, but | know now how you must have felt all those long months. Bend down close be |side me—I want to tell you some: | thing. | “Margie,” said Mollie, close to |my ear, “l think Pate slipped a cog that all my | with me the other night. It seems Here was/to me the time when one § a nad, who still loved me devoted: | die and die quickly is when one is a baby | had wanted so much sctly happy ‘coming. Life was good and [ was ante intaiiion recut: ait ‘ Then—biff! Ev-| bit morbid. I don't want to die, or| "‘ftute and here I/rather, 1 should say, I am not tired en leg, my hopes of /of living, but this is the point I When one is lappy as I was the other night when everything looks joyous—it seems to me if one could be just snuffed out then without realizing it, phat would be the best way to leave off living. Do you see what | I mean, Margie Yes, dear, learned LIFE’S HOPE 18 TO DIE te alon HAPPY ° you know, Margie,” said after her leg had been set had recovered from the “everything that hap- way as Do You are nd she of a clear sky. I never know what Why, do you know, Margie, 1 night while dancing Chad. I felt went ith a brok “Hut, Mollie,” I said, “at least tt iis only a broken leg, and you will rot have to stay in bed for a whole as I did Yes, Margle come consclour, thought much physical pain is so terrible dear, life has freo from an Only for a little since | have be lying here, I have about you. Thi You ingu kind of pain for I have thought that. A few times ife | think T have been happy, but never hi while, when IT} ress come to me but suddenly 1 thought I had lost Chad forever,|had to pay for it with some terri wes my soul sick, but this is the | ple disaster I, too, have thought first time I have ever been|ihat when the time came for me to physically fll, 1 feel just now as}die 1 would like to have it were a mass of flesh and | suddenly when T was hajp) bones, full of pain presume T shall live “Why, Margie, do you know 1\til my friends say am so full of physical burt that 1/ ‘Isn't it too bad cannot feel as terribly as L know thing, She I shall afterward at the loss of the| nor any baby! Now Just then Chad came in Chad look of love and the with while moved pain-racked le should willingly go thru it all again to get those looks from Dic “The queer part of it is, often in my perfectly ich happl come but I and on un behind my back she can't die, poor ho comfort to herself on look here, girls wnt you cut broke all thi murde 1 his tenderness the poor me feel 1 out battle, Please gloomy talk ‘at nd sudden de up, Mollie, Marg infinitely better he eheer made tell her she is ten dead have her than the our unparalleled values. We are going to double our loss of last week on lcrop of WESTLAKE seis-tscs = A Frank Confession vas sine under in a yntinue Only 2 purchaser. Each purchaser must have in the to merit The co-operation of our THE MARKET AT Westlake — Sixth and Vir ad our ponse to our of vamped expect literall Man tan ling of the proposition at fi hurry special and bought more th call much 1 in one lot. and got a it We-¥ int Lard tomorrow. 2 Ibs. 25c ong as the supply holds out. some family of their opportunity. 10 Ibs. Rolled Oats Japan Rice bot Catsup 1-Ib, Chocolate 2¢ 2 pkgs Spaghetti 15c cans Sugar Corn or Peas 7 bars Cry Stall 10 Veal Roasts, Ib. . .12'/2c Sirloin Steak, lb... Pot Roasts, Ib. . 10-1234c T-Bone Steaks, Ib. . .15c Lean Bacon Backs. .18c Foot Main Incline Pot Prime T-F Prime § Otto’s Sound Market STALL 6 purchase. can D. Guirardellt’s stal W hite Soar STALL 130 2 FUSS’S MARKET R t one Steal CHEESE vertisement last week itions that we re disap. rhe Li and by y a 4 We hope that enables us Please do not take advantage of ——————————— Our Free Delivery Reaches All Parts of the City. TOKIO GROCERY C0. Pure Cane Sugar 69¢ exclusive of To specials Snider's Cut This Out FREE introduce our OLD HOLLAND COFFEE this ad will entitle you tog Large Cup Free Old Holland Butter Co. STALL 136 Washington Macaron! or -L5e 10¢ ene Ib. 2 pounds for Creamery, MIL wit Elliott 2053 -15¢ machine, Ib 157 4 CANS CARNATION | BUTTER Fancy Washington . 38c - ae 30c llb. purchase of our fresh roasted coffee. Peanut Butter Made by our up-to-date 10c Country Butter Store STALLS RED SHIELD 158 ) Fresh Churned in Stea Mild Full Cream 20c Pound Not more than 2 Ibs. customer. Washington Butter Store STALL 137 MALMO & C 1913 WESTLAKE AVE, Hers, dozen Right from the Ranch RANCHERS’ ECONOMY Nippy, Cheese, Ib. 23c Milk Ye at; Bring Union Creamery Lower BREAD all tl es,” and her. Ian't t is gt sol wanted me dition T was in But, to be captious to try it all over again, STALL 199 e world, Chad took Mollie tn his it strange, | en to some tely the right thin, married life, a thing as that to me or in his arms as tho he meant it and | little book Beef, Ib. toa Butter, Ib. MOE’S SPECIAL 35e Coffees Can't be beat” Stalls 178179 Shoulder of Prime T-Bone Roast Prime . 15¢ .. 25¢ Union female Market STALLS 56 All 10c Bulbs cial for 40c | FREE TRADING PLACE Full Cream No fe pt your bottle Section Saturday only O. K. Scratch Food, 100 pounds, delivered, for ...............+-3. $298 with every 25¢ pur chaéé a fresh Olym- pia Oyster Cocktail Westlake Fish Market STALLS 46-48 POTATOES 2 sack $1.50 Union Gardens STALLS 122.34 MRS. BEVENS the oven. MAIN FLOOR—CENTER—BACK ! country, When from Tennessee. even with two good bent down and arms and kissed ttle book, men to thar say aD In all our Dick never said sucn took me no matter what con-| | | TI am not ink I going am going and, unless omething happens that I know not ot today, or ing home Little you could right thing at this moment when enough to go home, I, book tell me if to do, four w Home-made, right out of he came by 3 25 years ago, had to sell eggs for cash insteat of groceries, to get enough mong to buy a cook stove. New Edison Recital Mollie too, am go little book, 4 that wish is the (To be continued) JAPAN SENDS YOUNG MEN TO AMERICA TOKIO Japanese becoming account out of the fo: increase the ton to Ameri American nore of situation in China, ign office the Japanese embassy Two or th a knowledge of China are to be se! nt} | A at an early date. in person varied progr bers Miss E. Watermaa will accompany in several selections of # am of 12 num | You will find this a splen® Tan | 19. Bacause relations are complicated on | problems — growing the| here is planning to number of officials tn in Washing young men with | son's tion in with the SELLS WHEAT CROP | FOR A TIDY SUM DAVENPORT Luther wheat for paid this way than any other woman iniowns 6,000 acres in the Big Bend King Jan Turner } 19.-—"Wheat | s sold h 1,000. He remarka direct living |] did opportunity to hear Edi- ible reproduce comparisom voice. 8 P. M. Saturday, 20th Piper & Ta at Concert Hall || 1107-1109 Second Avs -—

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