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STAR—FRIDAY B. 2, 1917. PAGE 7 An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade Buy Your Spring Shoes Early New shipments have arrived that were bought at contract prices before the biggest ad vance in leather. Many lines in all sizes, we are actually selling f less than present factory prices. We invite your inspe tion of the finest “up-to-the-min ute” stock of Men's and W n's Shoes eity Prices $2.50 to $5.95. tah Cat Reglioh Walking Sh Just the style for school or bu wears (an Russia calf or cunme full rubber or leather 5.95 and 84 ae) tops, 82.95, mt SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C2. The Store of Stvle and Service SECOND AVE. AT PIKE Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post Ente Blde ‘HLL? THEN TRY THIS 5 onc See Dr. Edwin J. Brown b. Do. 8. HIMSELF + ¥ SYSTEM; IT MAY HELP| Deatisti? "= 4 « mang Dentist Calon Block. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 1.—Dr. Willian fae 08 oe 8 42808 et Sadler of Chicago, speaking in East A> estrecting without St. Louts, pr ted the time near when wealthy persons w take mortgages on the internal or gans of healthy persons, and have the organs transplanted into their| own bodies at the death of the mort | ‘gagor. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 SOUTH END acs The Market Where Al! Cars Meet the Market Patrons INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Every customer is included in our new Automatic Profit-Sharing Plan. SPOT CASH—NO COUPONS—NO DRAWINGS Cash dividends from 5 cents to $5.00 were paid to many of our patrons last Saturday. The more you buy the larger your returns. A big gong rings automatically when a divi- dend is declared. These Prices Will Ring the Gong Tomorrow Re he = Ge inn... 120 ed. ABO: cade goons. = Round Steak, c Link ie c JS BUTTER STORE Ake y Putter, Ip | Qur 200 Leader Cott ‘ fie | Ibe. for F Fixe Creamery Butter, Ib. #¢ | Comb Honey, per square Full Cream Cheese Ih ae t WHERF at ALITY Ce Oranges, Lemons. for Potatoes, 9 Iba, for Rutabagas, 7 Ibe. for FARMERS’ MEAT MARKET STALLS 97-98-99 “From the Farmer to the Consumer’ Pot Roast, Round Steak, per pound 8c per pound 16c Roast Veal, Sirloin Steak, per pound ‘ 10c } per pound 1 Tc 15 Ibe. € Sugar for ‘* $1.00 ‘he $1.99 Delivered to Your House With $1.00 Grocery Order as Anderson’s Grocery aj THE DEPENDABLE STORE Our Own Delivery Over Entire is a 8 Elliott 185 Po EROLETERIA™7 + ® SECTION 54-55 SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET the 40 debt here—save y hs enefit of Thea 8 bverything at Cut Prices CUTTING THE COST OF SELLING. CUTS THE COST OF LIVING to rest? PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD REPLIES TO “JOKER” ARTICLE; STAR READERS WRITE; BILL: RAPPED Editor The Sta We take note off ~The commission holds that cer | | | the article appearing in The Star,| tain information from employes, entitled © Joker’ Hides the Records! inetuding a notice from the rail attle Pub Service Commi way company of the accident, 1 Fron sbi Attorne was “confidential,” and not Charge Subject to public inspection. The We are inclostr ou a copy of law which permits such a rul our order tn cause No. 4219. Ifyou] ing, Attorney Gregory says, is will beh enough to read it, you) nothing but a “joker” on the Will see the “Joker” Was very ed people fully considered by We are quite sure, if yo ko as far tn “BOB-TAIL” CARS to this matter m wo. Here, you wil eattio, Wash,, Jun, 28, 1917. | cision is not so much in favor of| Prono Th pte I weal, reader the public utility as it is in favor] OF Your pay ‘or many years and, her oP pro knowing your willingness to always 1 pose. pe ‘enna How eonute] eons r the people's interests diced te ward aid that all em-|!2 gene I want to why is sloves Of tivities shall have a rea-| (th? ©: 8. lo & T. Oo, allowed torus cei age cto work. It ia| those “bob-tail” cars on Summit the duty of this comminaton to fix/#¥®? Ubave seen many people lose the responsibility. tor. nll wrecks,| 8 car on account of coming up| This sometimes ja a very intricate] {OM behind, and the one man on juestion, We want every emple the car, in front, failing to see or gout vee utility to be at) 24? Pulls out and leaves the pas erty to addre as to the eafe-| 26nser before he could reach t - fis thant ch oe atts which | f° of the car Now they propose he labors. and we know that many] "2 their cars down Third ave : i nein; ate © to be| Which T believ® is an ineonveniece be to 90 per cent of the people using he alae eceipt of | tis car line : Hyg tos laining off SUMMIT CAR LINE PATRON nve quite INDORSE MARKIE certain that the seve en's| Editor The Star: ‘The following organizatt » fault to find] resolutions k for themselves wi order, re Whereas, The marketing com ferred to a mittee of the King County Pomona Suffice It ay, no appeal Was] grange and the Central Labor coun taken to the courts by the interest-|cll of Seattle have recommended ed attorneys, altho we urged them! certain action in regard to direct to do so marketing of f products; and THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS-| “Whereas, We belleve such ac SION OF WASHINGTON tion to be a step in the right direc ' Kk. L. Blaine, Chairmar | tien erefore, be it ‘ } tesolved, By Snoqualmie Valley | Editor's Note-—The article | #range, No, 283, in regular session referred to by the commission | #ssembled, that we give our unqual is a statement by Attorney |'fied approval to such action; and Gregory, of Seattle, complaining | be it further | because the records of the Resolved, That a copy of this board were not open to his in. |Tesolution be mailed to the secre apection in the case of R. M. | tary of the Pomona grange, to the Labor council, and to each of the newspapers of King county ROBT. CARLSON Master “JOHN CARMICHAEL, Secretary.” Loomis, who was killed in a | Central _wreck near Centralia recently 5,000,000 Corns Lifted Right Off| ’ STONG'S FOUR STORES — Meet the Producer CORN PUBLIC MARKET CENTER PIKE PLACE CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MURRAY DEFIES THE TRUST Still Keeping His Prices Down Several Notches Lower Than the Combine Veal Roasts, Ib. ..12' oc Veal Cutlets, Ib. ..12'/5c Lamb Chops, Ib. . .12'/2c Shoulder of Lamb 12'2c Murray Meat Co. © Washington Market Stalls 3, 5, 7. Roast Pork, lb.....14c Round Steaks, Ib. .16'/2c Sirloin Steaks, Ib. .16'/c T-bone Steaks, lb. .17'/2 94-96 Pike Street STONG finr PRICES Our Prices Are Good for a Week S bare Crystal White s 25c Any one of abe an K. C. Baking Pow 4 pkes, Macar r CREAMERY BUTTER Peanut Butter Ground While You Wait © articles with Ze pu NER WAKKET MILD CREAM CHEESE 23c Pound 85c 25c PINK MARKET AND 3lbs. $1.08 AMOUNT LIMITED Pullet Eggs 39c Dozen 37C¢ bb. | RAPS ZEDNICK BILL 12c Pound 2 Ibs. 45¢ Try 2.0 f Ma “Gets-it” Editor The Star: Mr. Zednick’s " Cae eran Ringed af q. | Du for m y training in schools 2Velb. cartons 30c ae Po oA 2 Dozen 75c ae ot Hy has brought up sharply the when Put in sanitar 19¢ Pow and } of f cartons 3 Ibe, 55 Strictly Fresh oe ee with your paper upon the : RO © of adequate defense be /acuum fore. Goebta’ bestes J GOLDEN WEST COFFEE ‘c:::; 2lb. CANS, 75¢ We shall warrant have no bette after this horrible dd before, Solem paper hy, conf! peace war yn trea. than we b ties will t sof then as now. Racial antip: lict ing interest, both wrong and unnec essary, will cause war until in ful- |ness of time “one touch of nature }makes the wh world kin.” When | | mankind reaches, as he shall some f| statements, Afte vious longings for peace, he 76. 6 eferring to pre. there reawaken led the unmanly dream of p» nt ‘so now etual rtain character. nee} peace, this o frre.{fetic of pollt exhausted and «et|}mentally {mpoverished epochs ~|Many excellent men of and every nation seric itl | ed the hope that we Are You Worn ‘Out? Sor Does night find you exhausted peace as being p —nerves unsettled—too tired just atep to bring na and to realize the manly dream of verpetual peace at length to d movement, that be arrested in cisions of the Vie progress was to dience to the de 1 also believe in national prepar edness, based on a democratic citi zene army raised by untversal ervice. That ts on fair way to carr a national burden if | lived In Switzerland or Aus rali 1 would favor early training youth. But conditions are dif ferent in this country We have a hundred million to draw from is the food-tonic that corrects | friendly oceans on two sides and these troubles. Its pure cod/|two friendly, sparsely settled coun liver oil is a cell-building food) ‘r'** Dawns to 9808 the other bps fe pattEyanid asiet6h Aingtiledd | OM, ac ccd nas our pallay and and nourish the nerve-centers. | preparation accordingly. We must Your strength will not go daft against “preparedness” “4 nor daft for “preparedness respond to Scott's . Feeling as I do, I think it unnec Emulsion — but see essary to go to the extreme of be that you get ginning military training in the SCOTT'S Men «| Brades or high schools On the contrary, I believe we aac should enforce physical exercises sports and scouting among all youth, whether in school or out, to such an extent as to take the place and render military train ing unnecessary until the age of 19 Beginning with that age, all qual ified youths should go to the col ors for six weeks, four we $2.50 ‘two weeks for the first three Glasses on Earth 1 then pass to the reserve. A democratic army ought to con serve peace. Mutual responsibility and risk of fighting would make a people slow to anger | This plan would soon furnish millions of fit men for the first and aE Home of the Best saya: | clase | day, the universal in sympathy! fand interest, war will cease, for maf will not fight bis own Desire for world peace ts not expected this after the ware. Men expected con, as of Vienn in 1915, to settle the eace of th world t was this expectancy t ed Treit achke to make, in his German Hie tory, Vé page 5, theae cynical Fiat Lens. Toric Lens line, and at the same time keep mil itariam and military caste at a dis-) The Best count It would make us, in peace, effi Way for You clent; in defense, invincible. USTIN E. GRIFFITHS to Learn What Good Optical Service Is, Is to Have Us Make and Fit Your Glasses. Ten Years in Seattle Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVE. Near Madison ‘WICKERSHAM NOW JUNEAU, On the advice of Attorney al Grigsby, the \territorial canvassing board count led the election returns from Bristol Ray, against which a protest had been entered on account of alleged irregular ballots, The canvass compl ham # and ¢ a certificate of election shortly rhe democratic central commit tee will carry the recount fight to the territorial legislature when it meets in March, majority of eleven votes, HAS A LEAD OF 11 asf 1, gives Delegate Wicker: |i » hoard in expected to issue |f% Stall 116 Corner Mkt. Pete’s Fish Market Vone STALLS 102-103 better made GREEN’S BUTTER STORE fret sop LET GREEN SAVE YOU MONEY Veal Roasts, Ib.. Veal Chops, lb. DEMONSTRATION OF PATTON’S MARKET 124 | Chickens, Ib. ...... .20c Hamburger, lb. ....12'/2¢ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 15¢ Worth of Free Goods i Full 6-on ahe ate Lower Floor SENITARY, PUBLIC W. M. GOEBEL, Cash Grocer SANITARY STALL 45 TELEPHONE MAIN 3457 MARKET STALL 45 REAR LOWER MAIN FLOOR 7 LBS, PURE CANE SUGAR FLOUR! Good Family Tor Rolled Oats ba, Jap Rice Campbell's Soups 25¢ Stalls 31-33—Sanitary Market ed Red Snapper Ibs 25c Halibut Ch ks. 15c Baltimore Oysters, pint 30c and GDC Crabs, each 15c, 20c, 25c Good Luck Butter Store Stall 8—Lower Floor Market Sanitary Snowflake and Swift's Premium leomargarine 30c Lb. Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Etc., at Popular Prices Fish That are really fresh and tasty. Crabs Roiled daily Oysters The choicest and most select in our own boiler Kastern and Olympias. PHILADELPHIA FISH co. Stall 10—Sanitary Market orrow and all next week Oe, with other purchase FLOUR! 50c¢ to $2.00 per bbl Snow Wh spuleg wie it “fads Plain Gelatine, per pkg 10¢ 2 pkgs. Jell Powder 5 bs. Muller's Macaroni Washington Vegetable Co. Stalls 13-R15—Lower Sanitary Market Floor New Radishes punch yni 2 bunches Brussel prouts icone “15¢ ate hokes, 10c 3 for Rhubarb, .. 10c Spinach Agha 10c Cucumbers. each Apples, per box. .... Delivered -, SteRN COMPANY Santi Market Reliable Fruits and Nuts Best Popcorn on earth 2 Ibs. 15¢ W. R. HOWARD Stall 11—Sanitary Market 1st Ave. Floor SANITARY ECONOMY Sell Your Old ‘Newspapers 5 bm CHECK | OLD PIKE PLACE your bundle to the car free. No tips allowed. nV ERY , DAY stoursed. Regular ite mitk Fine Granuinted lelivery, profi fugar alone s nd bad PURE LARD, 2 Lbs. 35¢ STALLS 1.2 SLaCONGRY MARKET CARNATION MILK cn. 156 Cans 000's On Corner Pike Place Market Marshmaliows, Ib 206 all flavors, Assorted Chocolates, Ib ’ 2c Two only to adults Peanut Brittle, Ib 15c | Saturdays, also WEDNESOAYS Extra Strong Hoarhound Cough | At Sugar Stall—Economy Market Cand 206 And Stall 64, Economy Looks and - BUTTER But is 15¢ to 20c Ib. less 28 b. 2 Ibs, Tastes Like Very Finest Oleomargarine C Our Next Grade, Which Gives Good Satisfaction, 25c¢ Ib., 2 Ibs. 45¢ While You Peanut Butter" 12c Ib, 3ibs. 35ef The largest retailers of Peanut Butter in the city. Five years’ experience, which means we know just what roast to give peanuts for best results. PURE STRAINED HONEY | 13¢ Ib., 18¢ Pt., 36c Ot. | CARNATION BUTTER STORE 81, LOWER FLOOR—PIKE PLACE MARKET and the BEE HIVE STORE q MAIN FLOOR—EMONOMY MARKET Sale of Apples A Whole Car Load of Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples, to Be Sold at the Smashing Low Price of 90c PER BOX Free Delivery LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. 20 ECONOMY MARKET AND 158 SANITARY MARKET z: Ground STALL 27, Stall 43 Pike Place i Lower Floor Market 7 Why Buy the Trust’s Meats, When You Can Obtain a Better Grade Goods Here? 3 MEATS GUARANTEED FRESH FROM THE RANCH T-Bone Steaks 1c | Round Steaks ..............18¢ Sirloin .. 12'2¢ | Prime Rib Roasts 1240 Bolling Beef . 5c to 10¢ | Veal -10c te 156 Pot Roasts +106 Meats Are Not High When You Can bey! at These Prices_-Comie = See Us Supreme Blend Coffee M. A. HANSEN Stall 40, Economy Market Reliance Butter Store Stall 56—Lower Floor Pike Place Market 1429 First Ave—Elliott 2018 -, Washi , 40c Supreme Blend Coffee, 1% aston Cretaoey eae he. She}. 6 Bi pass dvs cee $1.50 40c, 43c Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, dozen, Imported and Domestic Cheese New York, Full Cream, Cream Brick, Swiss, Gjedost, Pimento, Honey and Jellies a Specialty Groceteria No. 12 : boc Galt’'s Blue Ribbon Tea. .48e Ibe Shredded Wheat TRADE NAME RECs TEREO Hammer Soda @e ‘ Hills Red Can Coffee, .38@ SeCTions 42-5¢ DOWN STAIRS Shoe Prices Smashedl] We Need Cash and Have Decided to Unioad at About WHOLESALE COST AND LESS $2.00 .. PIKE PLACE KARKET BOYS’ HI-CUTS BOYS’ SHOES BOYS’ SHOES ck and tan, sale price worth 82.50, sale price worth 82.00, 2 BOYS’ SHOES ower, MEN’S SHOES part" 400 4 . worth MEN’S SHOES Sale prices, and Ludles’ Sh at Greatly Reduced Prices “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO ALWAYS pe. CHECK MEN’S SHOES Children's, Girls oes y QF REMEMBER = ¥" !!! ever see high grade Shoes sold x at these prices after this sale ag fu s = Are Gotug Sky High me HOW CAN WE DO THIS? ‘ On account of having overstocked at last August and September prices y WHY DO WE DO IT? Recause must have cash to settle our bills, Sicze" for the Whole -00 4 hoe Family and up ; STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place tarket Sugar stan we SHOETERIA....:) NO RKS—WAIT ON YOURSELF Stall 80—Entrance from Pike Street Bridge Factory Check Shoes at a Saving of From One-Third to One-Halt