The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 9

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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1917. PAGE 9 Third Avenue at Washington Street 'HEN HATCHES Always Phone TURTLE EGGS Sanitary Elliott 2700 JOPLIN, Mo,, Feb, 16.—Alvah Riggs has the strangest brood UBLIC _ of “birds” in his barn that ever ‘came over the pike,” and neighbors who have seen the MARKET brood agree with him Barly | mmer R with last Ke » friends went on a fh ime The Market Bullt Especially for the Comfort and Convenience trip ¢ Spring Rive Tramping of its Patrons a lor the and re Ri * ame INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. fcc n idea We Have Got the GOAT of Old Se ten ie HI COST-OF-LIVING the If the old fellow reads these Meat Specials for Saturday acke 1 the it will put him in the hospital tle looked out { placing rest ee Ladies’ Hurson teand fl The balance of the stock must be sold in the next few days at any old price. The beginning of behing a? ag eS ee 196 Ff the end of the great Fire Sale starts Saturday at 10 a. m. Don't miss it. Come to the Great wow $3.99 eaced—seeme >» think It Fire Sale at the United Wreckage Syndicate’s store at 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue. You will find was cular thing. Inside of Hed Khakt values » astonishin Saturday caps the climax for bargain-giving. Don’t miss it— MEN'S VINEST HATS Lard Compound, No. 58 . . GOC Bere ee een titan vA values positively astonishing. y cap vargain-giving. Do ths FINEST WATS et na ‘ 1 only a few days more remain of this Great Sale. You must hurry if you care to saye money at Stetaon : $1 49 to ea . wer hed, and began to craw! y Pot R around, but at the first aia m they a . this extraordinary merchandise event. Join the crowds here tomorrow and next week The prices price ber ih... 9c 10c would seek the shelter of their fos mentioned here give you an idea of what is going to happen for the finish SUIT Hats, soiled; worth to po nd Steak 16c é Steak 16c ete Dada just like ree |i Stock is now being re-marked. Store will remain closed Saturday till 10 a. m. in order to Jf xi.o0; ante 29c Hama, half or whoie, DO ¢ nlder Roast Mutton, 19 q None of the other chickens would assort stock for Saturday's big rush price oon r the turtles gt once ee se or Sale Starts Saturday 10 A. M.—_ BE HERE when one started toward tim. Now hey They are good JIN'S BUTTER STORE eel FISH SECTION 3 Ibs, aie }some museum or animal show fe Allovers, worth to Se yd, Bow crs of the brood ‘and ell them Fine Shoes Sacrificed © Almost Given Away bere pe era of the brood and sell them to That sold to 83.00; ewrest ahapen, The 49c rhe worth to 97,00; $3. 45 Suits, damaged, that sold dreds of Men's High- We price 1.98 | Men's Work and Drees wae ne... 82-48 | & ‘ Hubber Coats, worth = RIVET IN CANINE’S : , : mes Farmers’ Meat Market § "Alt SAYS OWNER cme Bygg | pee auibe | seem a | ooo Men's Sulte and Overconts, $1.00 Chaimers Poros Kult Roast Veal + Pot Roast SPRINGFIELD. mm Feb 16, Lateon Salts, sae i 10c! i: 9c A case which hinged upon & rivet 59c aM : ged Round Steak | Strloin Steak [oS Coon Sere Wal, two mee ‘ eto 8100; AQ "4 Ib. 16c le. 16c Jolaiming ownership, was decided | and 9660 Men's I por, worth to 63.08) AD ~ by a modern Solomon aitting in a ee $1.98 vinnead | Justice court here ty A | ‘The man who was awarded own-| Helen, orth to Anderson's for Bargains.) ese A ee 19¢ that the dog belonged to him, and Metta contains he | Ee er Se 25 Bel hat be could identity it by a rivet 19¢ "35 19c 25c 35c gated 4 and Ladies’ oI to, BIN) retall to ' $2.39 : $7.77 tment, all me slightly All throws out at low price of. In tts tall 4 19c As there was no rivet in the dog's tall, the saticn dete 25c met the « on t part 25c been cut off by the other 24c and so made his award | NEAR PIKE 8T. Specializing Salvage from Marine and Mercantile Dress Shirts, worth 4 cans Aster Milk .... lew oeseeecsseess++-28¢ J] NO WOMEN LAWYERS ie YR) fy et Local Patente Flour, enck; ie — ei .$2.00 | FOR THE BRITISH one . SALESPEOPLE. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT. Come to Seattle’s Great Fire Sale ca United Wreckage Syndicate, 1509-1511 Fourth Ave. | s:-:<"s-"= 13¢ ale price - Lot Ladies’ Shoes » Let Drees Geo: a ane . LONDON, Feb. 18—Women will gers, worth te worth to Bie ya ae oe 16c a not be permitted to practice law c » Sow ow a Cc ent Ps, . ee eit u in England if lawyers can prevent them, At a meeting of the general Lot Dame ¢ Ladies’ and Children’s [lot 1 5 And hu wt ROCETERI wo council of the bar, over which At Watets, worth worth to ngs setieds worth | 17 Lot, Laden Underwear, And hundreds 6 2 torney General Sir F. F. Smith -<aateghnae ae Zhe; mow C OE now 39 Gf tire. “come, pick ‘em ents SECTION 54°55) SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET presided solution asking the general council to “consider a re port upon desirability of mak ing provision for the admission of| duly qualified women to the profes | sion” was overwhelmingly defeat- [* SAVE. 15 |auliy, 5m can... 91.00 Grape-Nuts Bie | ibe ‘Shredded "Wheat Fe | tle Bite | ito Post Toasties. se Can/ lee Old Dutch 1 Ake | Cleanser fe wer brand Cof- | 26¢ Snider's Catsup tb. can ae cd 'HERE’S TIP FOR OLD DIOGENES TO TAKE CANTON, Feb. 15 I received my tax bill Saturday, and haven't A course in business interviews | <enne is to be taught this semester at | Marriages where the hears do out the line which the girdle or| work, to obtain data and informa-| who filed suit for divorce Thursday ash makes about the waist, and|tion for the indugtrial survey, afternoon from his wife Victoria ee F : | copays 9 Make Close Fitting Bathing Tights |W. STOSEnTS Wal. |DIDW'T KNOW Wie , STUDY INDUSTRIES| BEFORE MARRIAGE Out of Paisley Shawl, Says Betty] UTTING THE COST OF SELLING. CUTS THE COST OF LIVING —~ stopped worrring nee.” a man, ing it, almost in the center of the netted with the Seattle Chamber! Be: 5 r « noun claims in his complaint . First Crop Pays whole quarter section. He pale, tole Prosecutor beget | frosts thus the sash alone has)of Commerce and the Manufactur-| that he didn’t know his wife before bought the land last spring f oe ee ae eee arse new port ers’ association for N. D. Farm) §7ught the» ay eign wt at |_.“No. low. My wife forgot to tell Probably the location of the huge | — ee: $10,000. But then he ma the assessor my bank ac-| pockets, exactly over the hip bone AMIDON, N. D, Feb. 16. ptionally able farmer. | count and old horse,” the man said will strike the observer next —VJames E. Holzemer today : ’ Sweltzer had an assessor accom- | Then the plaided stripe of the pany the man home told of having bought 160 acres There is no greater sign of a gen- of land in the spring, clearing eral decay of virtue in a nation than| “There is no step backward,” says) part of it and raising enough (a want of zeal in its inhabitants for'the German foreign secretary, | off the part to pay for the the good of their country.—Addison. Watch your etep! | skirt will be noted as new j,, Then the combination of the| Paisley and the plaid stripe in the costume will attract attention aa an s s 5 | eccentricity now accepted as good | | style. ° The pumps are without buckles— | doubtless one way the manufac- OF MEN’S Now Showing Our ine Street PublicMarhet | turer takes to keep down the cost, | iff not the price of fine footgear. |} OLD-TIME COLD ; CURE—DRINK TEA! | Deranged e. 4 Get a small package of Hamburg s : . . P * . Breast Tea, or as the German folk: 4 Our business is growing and there is a reason for it—Service, Cleanliness, Quality | : | call tt, “Hamburger Rist Thee,” a % and Prices will tell. Our merchants, anticipating the usual Saturday rush, are well 4 |any pharmacy. Take a tablespoon. » stocked. A few specials are given below, but stock should be seen in place to be fully . | ful of the me, put a cup of boiling 4 appreciated. Inspection invited and fair treatment guaranteed. ' jared yer a Se ccastrirear . time. It is the most effective way i . . . jto break a cold and cure grip, as it Blaine’s Delicatessen ; STALLS 1-2-A J Jopens the pores, relieving conges STALL 20 Extra Large, Sweet Oranges Soy 4 tion, Also loosens the bowels, thus | Hominy, at 10¢ “s oe breaking a cold at once. | Cottage Cheese, Ib 10¢ | Fancy Delicious Apples oo po ] It is inexpensive and entirely | ug . vegetable, therefore harmlei | i Coy ol a ra rf agrtncrm Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples i We Josie. s naa - : per box fs $1.00 Bee Or. Edwin J. Brown ae 'e buy in carload lots. | b. D. 8. | (The Reliable Butter Store AMERICAN FRUIT CO, STALL 19 Fancy Fresh Wash. Creamery , Butter, ib 4Be: 2 lbs, B5¢ Ol IVER S$ Full Cream Cheese, Ib......25¢ Fresh Ground Peanut Butter, Ib ive | FINE MEATS 8 Bars Crystal White Soap. .25¢ HIMSELF F This Is a Standard Line of Merchandise of teeth oF @ 625.00 eet These prices in extracting = without ST 15 Geis Podd ds tae Gudable’ Go 1 Me Bottle Snyder's Cstrip, 486 | That's so good the manufacturers guarantee ‘ALL the long run 4c can Blue Can Hill's Coffee. . | every garment. They are all Hand Tailored, Burbank Potatoes We offer yon the best in meats | : . sid be ‘ r ‘ at the lowest prices 4 Ibs. Granulated Sugar | and made in Union Shops. Every Suit carries $1.75 per Sack Telephone us—we solicit your , > he Union Label CHARLEY’S account. siartdinreadpahgorptvginnsant is <4 ' A NEW MODEL iH]. the Union Label. v, OLIVER’S _Any one of above specials with ‘ | 17-JEWEL : ve | ST Elliott 1574 mae a : | ADJUSTED Our Low Rent, Enormous Buying Power and ‘ALL 6 panne ° Strictly Fresh and carefully STALLS 7-8 selected Vegetables. The quality No. 50 sack Choice Family Flour | Small Profits | ELGIN Give you the lowest possible price and the Nice White Cabbage. i] please you. Come and see $1.90 ‘ eine rae co. ea a 6c 0c Pkg, Olymple Pancake Flour c age greatest value for your money every day in ran Swee' a os, ome in and see > . 2 KATAYAMA ‘aan ; 20c}.. wee | ie Pay only the year. 20¢ can Instant Postun 22¢ i a : Togo Vegetable Co. 500 Log Cabin Syrup. -4 ‘ “ay 5 STALL 3 oe 26e pe tee Cabin ayecp: Bight new tnahione ‘ately [iixttla, outs DOWN These Suits are to be had in all the latest BY BETTY BROWN. NEW YORK, Feb. 15,—Do blouse. Paisley figures put any cos | eos gr ; F tume in the center of the style! A WEEK patterns—Blue Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds, camera, Old Paisley shawls make niga asa 25c STALL 27 4 10c Rolla Tollet Paper 4 10¢ Pkgs, Macaroni or Fancy Sweet Oranges hett “Weep, Ste re fT) dozen 20c Dry Onions 5c lb Tse can Minced Clams YOU Inow TOW .se 00K eal marvelous beach —_clothes—not and’evear it omille Tweeds, Etc., and are ce ¢ pe Olives ion plate? If you can pick out draped into bath robes, as might , 4 Sun Produce Co. ‘ “Fit aebeorctpey ey ar bees at least eight items of spring | be expected, but cut up into very paying. In a 20 Guaranteed All Fast Colors KELLEY’S 40c Pall ie Malaaaes style in this fashion plate, you | close fitting bathing tights! The year gold - filled STALL 24 4 ibs, Fancy Head Rice can count yourself a trained ob. waist of today's iMustration shows case, only $22.50 server. a Paisley design printed on white ° Red Shield Butter Store tbe, Fine Japan Rive. ...0he The one first to be seen is, of | Buttermilk, gal. . ++ 10¢ C. & L. Market be ee spenin 2he Apo the Paisley pattern of the) An experienced eye, dwelling on | i str pov “4 -ABe Ae Res Can Hill's Coffee Lite INI IANA MAN HAS A | fashion pay Wil meet plas Cus unpow¢er Tea, . y bc Pkg. Grape Nuts é YAN Al ey eS py tel HAIR DRESSED BEFORE 2 . | 2 ibs. Lard 30c HOOSE AGED 21 YRS. STALLS 10-11 co ekh upon ie. BODY SAYS SCIENTIST SEWELER Two Stores } M. B, Brand Best Virgin Olive With a Purchase 9 Henry Ulman has not the | ST. LOUIS, Feb, 15.—That the | Ol, gal $3.15 - . goose that laid the golden egg, | hair was “dressed” before the body | 1404 Third Avenue | Angelo Pure Olive Ot, gal ots 1s. but he says he has the grand | Is proved by the fact that sctentists Satisfactory Watch Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Round Steak, Ib. c mother of the goose family in | have found hairpins in rock strata manatian. Onis Fi : * 4 Best Line of Fruits, Ve Hamburger, 1b 12'2¢ r jpencer County, now 21 years {at a greater depth than buttons, ac: | bs First and Main | Westlake andPine “ ssh ef fp “sage pegs 12)-¢ | PINE ST. PUBLIC MARKET 1 | ‘ Saar ll 0 | bles. Satisfaction guaranteed or | Pot R old. The goose has a record srding to Charles C, Torrey of money refunded Pork Chops, Ib 206 and Corner Market | of having produced eggs for | Yale, who addressed the Archaeo = | its owner for seventeen years logical Institute of America here.

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