The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 6

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tal, near Yesler. be lestlake Market, Westlake Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard) jjndreq 5 Ave. and Pine. Ave. man of bis rf 9 MEAT9 Abb GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 40 ~ PAS 51 UV - Yane . H. M. Rogers, Who Secured the Great Emporium Stock of South Bend, Wash., Offers Exceptional Prices to the Seattle Public. broken lines, worth to $4.00. Walk-Over name stamped on every pair, go Saturday at $1.98 Misses’ Shoes and Sandals, worth to $3.00, 98c¢ Ladies’ Walk-Over Shoes, broken lines, $1.89. $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes, cele- brated Red Cross make, 12- 16-inch top, go at $2.48. | Men's Florshiem Shoes, worth to $7.00, go at $3.48 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at $2.48 These are the prices that! Mr. Rogers has placed on, world standard Shoes. The H, M. ROGERS Emporium stock carried noth. | r of the Red Front Cloth. ing but the finest lines of Co., Who Brings This Great merchandise, and the Walk-| : jum Stock to Seattle Over and Florshiem and Red | Cross Shoes are merely a few | of the high grade character of this stock. Suits that sold to $12.50 go at $4.89. Men's Suits and! feats that sold up to $15.00 go at $5.75. $20.00 Men's class Suits, including Griffon and Collegian makes—a Dress Suits. They are worth conservatively to $40.00. ‘want to dispose of them quickly at the low price of $12.85. Men's Suits and Overcoats, worth to $25.00, a big assort-| of tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges, made by the best manufacturers, go at $9.85. Beginning Saturday we will sell Men's SOc President at 17c. 10c Handkerchiefs at 1c. $1.50 Cluett i at 69c. Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.00, goes 68c. Men's Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men's 50 Union Suits at 68. $2.50 Silk and Wool Underwear t 98c. ‘These are just a few items, picked at random from this Emporium stock. This stock was bought at a mere how quick we expect to turn it into ready cash Mr. Rogers, when interviewed as to the success of the certainly great to see it go so fast. It is true, I have exceptional low prices on this entire stock, but I cer- Mever expected the huge volume of business that is| my way. . | “TI am selling 15¢ Silver Collars, late styles, all sizes, for| for 15c, and I am giving these collars as I give every | item advertised, exactly as I offer. If you need col-; call in, buy these standard Silver brand Collars at 2 for! th to afford to sell them this way. day I am offering for sale a large lot of "@veralls, ling Black Bear and Boss of the Road bran aws, Logger Shoes, Slicker Coats, etc. In fact, every- indise.” The sale continues Saturday at 9 a.m. Be sure you come oe fight place. Don’t confuse this stock with fire sale garment or article purchased during this sale is guar-| fepresented. So come tomorrow—early. _ Remember our address—The Red Front Clothing Com- , 1508-10 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just Rose of Pike Street. Sale starts Saturday morning at 9 a.|nese America jand sharp, and continues all next week. The sale prices here date sizes will be too broken to guarantee delivery. ‘want to save, come to this sale and come early, for that) adage applies now as never before—‘First come, d.”—Advertisement. MEATS 42 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED An) ~ PAS SEO — Choice Steer Pot Roast, lb..... 13c Prime Steer Round Roast, lb... 19c Rib and Loin Pork Chops, lb... 22 Veal Roast, Ib...............15¢ a | FRYE'S | Olympic Public Market, 1422- American Market, 519-21 Third) 1424 First Ave., first door Ave. at James St. ) south of Pike. STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 2, HOTEL MAID, HEIR TO FORTUNE, PLANS REAL HOME FOR SON! Men's Walk-Over Shoes, | JAMES DIDN'T GET TO DO ALL THINGS HE PLANNED IN L.A. three of the 60 things Leod intended to do when he « s city for recreation had been | from natural| DETROIT, Mich, Mrs, Hannah Hess, maid at the $400,000 by the , says she will her riches to give her son I home and a start in life “it's all for my boy, with my father near Pittsburg,” “He is the brightest all the world, and | am ve him the advan In his pocket were $665 renoy and a list of the things he in-| ended to do while sojourning here. Here are items from the schedule | 4 experiences he had planned tor| Hees intends to |spend some of her legacy Until now she has dressed ac walue at this price—$3.95 | cording This great Emporium stock contained a number of Men's maid went shopping recognize her Same night, eat $8 dinner ed the neat blue and whi of the hotel service for attire of the latest fashions “lam « high school «craduate and my husband is a college man. says work for a time, port myself were mine when | was a hum t oatrich farm and see if tt from that of a hotel maid to a rich the looked after shop. ping trip as an heiress. having myself taken ew pumps and then go! jon park to see paintings. | great many more all of its original cost and these prices give you an idea ,, how “1 will keep the friends who said: “Yes, this is a great stock that I have bought and ~~~ American Women Going to China to Win Trade! Neal, Kansas Ww ASHING TON. Some- |congress ted States and China, are two |Amorican women, bound for the Ori r 90c a dozen. I bought this Emporium stock cheap ent to stir up trade in American made goods for their Uncle Sam ose two women accredited commissioners 5 at 49. jing the United States government Pants that sold to $3.00 at 95c. Boys’ Suits, worth/are Mre. Harriet M 00, at $2.85. Dress Shirts, Men's Hosiery, Work Gloves, aire W A Winsome, Bonny Complexion Produced by Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers After Meals. They Purify Blood and Remove All Johnston and PATIENCE REQUIRES A SPECIAL COURAGE m Stuart drew a long sigh . Uttle Lady Salvia 1 have opened anston and Mrs, Nee American Commer sion, appointed to Ko te or ; members of man’s dress or work wear included in this sale, and) .\) comm at the lowest prices ever placed on world’s standard | China etween the two ¢ ltries, and to develop American sales es thruout the Ortent wey assist other members © stablishing |Joved to se the redness disa Trial Package Mailed Free |agen those pimples all gone, ow skin| people walking about on the I gazed about and was surprise ged merchandise. The Emporium stock carried the of ' brands of Men's Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings, and *!! | Peking { and in select ‘ood Chinese ealesmen, for American |) oe remct ats & merchandise that’s on sale | goous as the Chinese do not like to and tomorrow it’s going at a mere fraction of its cost.|» @ Savings you will make are far greater than the values /|‘inancia fin: my head on my muy direct from foreigners arrangements will Products Exchange mayor of Milwaukee had a wire from hold good for Saturday and Monday only, for after Sore If | reventing firet train home. You should have up and stretching | ‘COUNCIL FIGHTS SENATE BILL NO. 2 Robert H FRYES standing and salability of the city’s gradually covering the cheeks, neck| of blackheads, | blotches live r spots ‘and those other | dee Madvely and shoulders, enate bill No ayde objected | have destroys the wastes that load up the with me on the local - | gardless of local assessment liens, | by authorizing the sale of property |for non-payment of general ta The act also doe Jeen |prior to Mar h 15 Caleiam Wafers, Get a 50-cent box at any drug store and thus be = “Just coffee and a roll what | expected breakfast hours ago | and I know that now you are ready your dip in the sea Or, if you wish to try them first, | coupon below trial package You had your This would de receipt of revenues for muntc ipal operations, the councilmen sa} » much more than cof roll and the n have my caaal visit with Free Trial Coupon F. A, Stuart Co., 4 Building, Marshall, Selected Steer Sirloin Roast, lb. .19c ‘TALKS SLANG INS | DIFFERENT TONGUES | Greenwald, police court interpreter Sugar Cured Boston Butts... .. 15c lis the man. between, lhe bridges the differences between “Somehow 1 don't know you this Jost all your pensiveness. I said composedly. y hope | am never going to | Tam going to be | alvia to which you | Calcium Wafers. inasmuch as just like the have flatteringly likened am determined to live for remember if » comes to me that I am not going to borrow Fancy New York Full Cream |the Cheese, pound......... ; ..24c eae Wild Rose Creamery Butter... .41c |Greenwal 1 can speak eight languages and I could spea Boys’, Girls’ and Children's Yiddish | ing | Croatian | Hungary |were spoken ne KAVANAGH’S 8s when T am rather 1006 First, at Madison CHEAPEST FARES TO CALIFORNIA|, who said that could make you happler Sunday school song Malcolm laughed | dismissal gracefully hers board w alk to my hotel and ate with a gusto that | xpoke well for my returned health born in Galszees, , | am going to count my 1 had to learn all of s, and I am like the little waffles and honey ——Class——— First. Second. $13.00-14.00 $ 9.00 QUALITY MARKETS ce Peet i sailings of the Western Market, 1102-1104," rattle Market, 108 Oseldgn- Western Ave. tn" Contra Costa county ptibly ‘unhappy. What is the | venience provided and meals serv-| | “Just got the Jimmies, rds of brush when Nor » anguished erte ounger brother and Cherry at Westlake Publi Market At Times Square —Westlake, Sixth and Virginia Nor Cold and Snow 3. 2 ee ig actos in lowering the ont of your that this market i Nor Bank Failures living. This week we are offering you only a few of our regular specials—but of course, regular specials at the West Nor War RuMOrs joke would be unusual specials eleewhere, Sugar| Flour | Milk Pasteurized Pure Granulated No. 50 Gold Bond At 7c Per Quart 7 Ibs. 49c/$1.90 Sack} ..c2%.. At Sugar Stall At Sugar Stall mee a 10 GROCERY CO. Z @) B L E STALL 1065—ELLIOTT 4314 Pure Ibe. Cane Sugar 54c With purchase of 1 Tb. Coffes or Tea lbe can Solid Pack 8 pkgs. Jello remmanee 11c | «.: 25c 1 can Del Monte 6 bars Cascade Soap Spanish Sauce 5c for 25c 2 cans Del Monte Extra 25c “ec bottle Liquid Veneer 39c Sugar Peas for 1 can Helmet String cans Shinola Beans 10c to 15c ree can Peaches 15c Bess Herring 25¢ No. 50 sack Best Patent Flour. . Every sack guaranteed TOKIO 10 ibs. <::: Sugar 69¢ With 25¢ purchase, specials excluded 25e bottles Snider's Catsup for 65 can Lipton « Tea 7 bars Crystal White Soap 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats.. 5 Ibs, Best Japan Rice 4 Ibs. Cut Macaroni 4 10¢ pkgs. Laundry or Corn Starch 25¢ 2 cans Washington Milk...15¢ No, 50 sack local best Patent Flour . ee B2ZMO STALL 130 ™M Honest to Fuss’s Mate Veal Cutlets, Ib. . T-Bone Steaks, Ib. . “tee Sirloin Steaks, Ib. . Pot Roast, Ib... ..124¢ Hamburger, fresh. ... 10c Lean Bacon Backs. .18¢ STALL 10—ELLIOTT 2153 Evans’ Arcade Market _ STALLS 69—ELLIOTT 1952 pall LARD 40c Vande Tied Up in Rank Fatture Note These Shoe Prices Big lot of gunmetal lace or but- ton Shoes, $5.00 val . 1 cut, mage by | Men's heavy Work Shoes $7.00, 45.00, $9.00 and | Ladies’ Sh flexible vic 85.50 and 96.00 tops and ible cushion $5.00 value, at 00 pairs Ladies’ Lace and But- ton Shoes, sizes to 6, $4.00 values at $2. paire boys’ high cut, Kromet Hl sizes 92.50 to ton Billie Buster School 82.50 and 82. sacrifice all children's chool and Dress Shoes at cost Veal Roast, bb... ...18¢ ddd east ot techs Sn Steer Pot Roast-and Boil- COOPER'S SAMPLE SHOE SHOP ing Beef, lb...... 12ec SFA 20-21 SECTION Pure Pork Sausage Meat, Ib. ..........15¢ Any cut desired to order. Quality and Service Alw DRY ONIONS 4 san = Camation 30c With, purchase Ib Fresh ested "Tea or Coftes made Peanut Butter, Ib. 12 Country Butter Store ALL 158 7 Car Tickets. -25¢ With this Advertisement and 1 lb, Purchase Coffee or Tea Irvine’s Butter Stall STALL 129 Fre ys large Onjona ib. sew Spinach, r oom, ok 2.08 fistra Fancy Oregon, th. Sg) | Petes ene cscs. Sees PR Ihe. foes. SO 6 ibs. for Bhe | Hxtra fancy Winesaps $1.00 a ska Rutabages, Reguiar 15¢ doz. Jonathans 10¢ | Cooking Apples, box The wp [2 Ibs. for .......... 10c Delivered WESTLAKE FRUIT AND a New Rhubarb, VEGETABLE CO. Florida F. & V. Co. per Ib... .10c STALLS 111.112 STALL, 118 STALL 142 _—_———— Potatoes Yakima Gems Burbanks $2.25 sack Heat Winesaps, box, delivered poe YAKIMA FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO, STALL 106 Groceteria No. 14 S0e Galt’s Blue Ribbon Tea , 42¢ Small T-bone Steaks, 1b....20¢ Sirloin Steaks, Ib 17¢ Rolled Roast of Beef, ib 20¢ IT 1S BETTER We Handle the Best Oni. Otto’s Sound Market i 4 STALL 6—ELLIOTT 1947 Union Annex Market STALLS 45—ELLIOTT 3145 Extra Large 2-Layer Cakes .28¢ Pree nn i TEICHER’S 6.28. 2 Extra Large Ralsin-Nut Bread There's a Reason Why Some Meat Costs More (Saving you 16%) 15¢ ve Crisco (small) 34e Link Sausage Gold Duat 2te GOETHAL’S 4 STORES Hamburger lOc Krinkle Corn Flakes 7c | Economy 29—White 8—Pine 13 | Sausage Meat here all day’—I tell you it is almost/am a little weak from the loss of| “Yes, dear Margie e, but mother is more than Lean bear. After a few|my baby—but it seems to me that | coming tomorrow and I don’t know waking hours, | get my |back—-but, oh, Margie, it le. lam really well everywhere except | what I am going to do with her. my leg, and yet | am so nervous | You know she makes me nervous p wh can hardly contain myself. Just see when I am well.” a hero for a lit the waiting, waiting, walting—day |how my hands shake. “I'll keep her most of the day vfter me extolling the courage it takes just!been thru it, but you will be all/ gaged for a pleasant day with to be patient. Here I am with /right fn a very little while. You Mother Trent ay that tries your soul, Some “Mollie, Mollie, don't give way with me.” am going to write a story to it. I know, my dear, for] have) So you see, little book, I am en- broken bone—of course, I iknow that, don't you? - (To be continued) Pine Street PublicHlarket SUGAR STALL SPECIALS 3 large cans Carnation Milk 24c; 14 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $1.00; 9 bars Lenox Soap 25c; 6 lbs. Fancy Head Rice 25c; 12 boxes Swedish Matches 5c. Stalls 7 and 8 Stalls 1-2-a 4 lbs. 10c Visit Our Fruit ana Vegetable MARKET / y Toey/ VoscuBe Co-_| _American Fruit Co. | pound Steak, lb... 18e Stalls 10-11-25 Pot Roast, Ib... .12'%c MB, Brand Pure Virgin Olive Ston § T-Bone Steak, Ib... .18c hebaiarucana Base Gilt: Boiling Meat, Ib... .10c per gal.. 82.50 Hi burger, hag 12Y9c Money returned is not satisfied G California Grape Fruit, 3 for 10¢ rocé The Reliable Butter Store STAEL 6 Strictly Fresh and Carefully Has moved from the White . Selected Vegetables; the Quality Market, with their entire stock, | tng has moved his J *“\viirp.yesettles: ihe Quer to Stall 19, Pine Street Public} entire stock from the See Them. Market, the only place in town where you can buy Peanut But White Market to Pine KATAY. ieee 10c¢ Ib. made before your Street Public Market. Red Shield hiuter, Ae, ibs wee | Keep your eyes open | Butter Store Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, for Stong’s Speci next | Buttermilk, per gal. ..... doz of Try our Sweet Butter, 1b. aa Full Cream Cheese, 1b week. STALL 24

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