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We make the price to fit our business. the four PA on the Run! Groceterias have solved the problem of coping with the grasping, greedy food speculators who filch pennies from the public. establish more of them for your future protection CUT PRICES ON EVERYTHING EVERY DAY AT THE GROCETERIA You. save 15 per cent or more on every article. Buy as much or little as you want partial list only: Blue Ribbon Tea, per package Breakfast Foods 30c Post Toasties (YOU SAVE 20 fhe Cream of ¥ Ibe Shredded Wheat ibe Kellogg's Triscuit 1Se Kellogg's Toasted Biscuit 1 10c Kellogg's Krumbles 30c Germea ..-.....++ 200 Maito Meal .... GROCETERIA NO. 1— 500 Fine St. GROCKTERIA BO. 3— 1314 EK. 45th St. GROCETERIA NO. 3— ‘ection S4, Pike Place Market, Downstairs. GROCETERIA NO. 5— TIL Woodlawn Ave. GROCETERIA NO. 6— ‘8S Pike St. GROCHTERIA NO. 7— South Kad Public Market ne ae 20 te Do You Want a Really Good Used Car? Here Is an Unusual Bargain STUDEBAKER Five Passenger Excellent Condition, Good Tires, Fine Appearance $350.00 This good buy. Our used cars eel! on their merita—and low prices. Other cars from $300 up. Tracks and delivery wagons, Geo. L.Trotter Co. AUTOMOBILES Pine and Bellevue East 612 PREAD STAR WANT ADS J usin eo “ | * ih w $$ above zero recorded Feb. (YOU SAVE 12 PER CENT) 25c Tree Tea, 2 pound package (YOU SAVE 17 PER CENT) 212 Pounds Small Brown Beans (YOU SAVE 20 PER CENT) 20c Solid Packed Tomatoes, No. 21/2 can (YOU SAVE 35 PER CENT) 5O0c Caesar Olive Oil, Pint (YOU SAVE 14 PER CENT) 25c K. C. Baking Powder (YOU SAVE 24 PER CENT) 30c Walter Baker’s Cocoa, !2 pound (YOU SAVE 23 PER CENT) 35c Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate (YOU SAVE 23 Pen CENT) 45c Hills’ Red Can Coffee, pound can 16 PEM CENT) 20c Karo Red Label Syrup, 2 pound can (YOU SAVE 25 PER CENT) (YOU SAVE WHEW! FEBRUARY F COLDEST SINCE 1910 February waa the coldest month wince February 1910 according to the statistics issued by the U. 5 weather office, The lowest tem perature of the month was 24, and the highest was on the 4th when ne mercury climbed to 52, There was also less aggregate moisture in February than is usual in that month. I GIVES HIMSELF UP; fs an exceptionally 1% CONSCIENCE HURTS L. H. Herbert, who surrendered himself to the States dis trict attorney y night saying that he was wanted for the embezzlement of postoffice funds in Willow, Kern county, Cal, will be taken back to California upon the arrival of a federal officer. He declared that his conscience hurt so he cided to surrender Call the coroner! The Star next week. OG Pimples Disappear} fails to clear away pimple There is a dead © man in Burton Stevenson's novel in | Col oP 3 TAXPAYERS KICK ON 'BRITISH EMBASSY COSTLY DALE JOB IGNORANT OF PLOT... -.. mittee, of hich chairman, Friday Slide; fee Coffee. t Ted Can ¢ Pre6 Cc. Allen Dale is followed the Admiral way cut and were the chiet cause of the increased cost. : The Groceterias are not bound by habit No. manufacturer can dictate to us the price at which his goods are to be sold. If a 2 be sold at a reasonable profit for 24 cents, the mnies that rightfully belong to you, ONIZE THE GROCETERIAS for the tower prices they have already given you. Help u Groceteria price is 21 cents instead of E PENNIES THAT COUNT” | NG yer mi ‘ the aah STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917. PAGE 5 HEAD NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WAR WASHINGTON, March 2.—A war council to direct this coun try’s course In event of hostill in the process of forma It will Include President tlon. Wilson, members of his cabinet and industrial experta now af fillated with the congressional ly created national council of defense Such a war council as pro posed will be strictly a coali tion affair, Men of every po litical faith will be chosen. The first war counctl will prob ably include more than 20 poste, de partments of transportation, sup- plies, communicat ete, betng Individually vised by men” of the countr Willard to Direct Transportation i Willard, president of the & Ohio RL R, will be head transportation J t was learned, Willard it became known today, has “clean od up his desk” as president of the Baltimore & Ohlo. Should the call come to him, he would be ready to step Into any newly created cabinet post without delay Many of these detatla were dis ed yesterday when the national defense council, whose active mem * all members of country’s great experts in. the with the a heads of 18 o nation’s largest tradition. article can or 5c 25. You get his is a 44c 22c 25c 13c 43c 19c 23c 27c Rte ee ate {feo 23e I GROCKTERIA NO. 9 232 Broadway N GROCHTERIA NO, 10— Union St RIA NO. 12— omy Public Mar- and Pike, GROCETERUA NO. University MAKI G IT PLAIN The aim to venting Pure Food t the te) ro public by pre ments on the la mis-s' and Drug Laws bels of preparations but some peo: H | | | are Because tt cost $85,000 more; WASHINGTON, March 2.—Th than the contract price to improve! Hritish en: announced toda Admiral way, in West Seattle, the; that no o: Is connected there property owners, who will have to| knew anything of the Zimmerman-| melancholy or | pay the local aes nts, protest: | MextcoJapanese plot letter until it] Ee Your eey ed to the streets and sewers com-|Was made public yesterday examined for . ple continue to accept “extract : ~ of cod livers, thinking they will get There is one remedy that hes the benefits of an emulsion of co and other skin eruptions and that | !iver oll. akes the skin soft, clear and kealthy,| ‘The difference is very great, An Any druggist can supply you with | “emulsion” contains real cod liver zemo, which generally overcomes all joil, which has had the hearty ir skin ‘disea Acne, eczema, itch.|dorsement of the medical profe mples, 1 , black heads in most | sion for many years, while an “ex-| cases give way to zemo, Frequently, tract” 18 a product which contains minor blemishes disappear overnight. {no oil and is highly alcoholic Itching usually ste instantly. Zemo tt Emulsion guarantees t} sy to use | hig ? railroad «y The meeting was called by Wil lard, himself the present head of the transportation division of the council, to discuss the railroad needs of the United States in the event of war. Gompers to Marshal Labor The first big resuit of the meet re a n of th a i various departr ner detalle which were sug members of the general staff. Samuel Gom pers, ft is taken for granted, will have the post of director of labor in the proposed war council. Practical means of co-ordinating the hundreds of different branches of work involved fn indus parednons, so that the prop council may be sible, are now the national cc Cr is Brings Her ‘ | Into Prominence | . —_————¢ © mami 6 Corte RITTRRN a of relations and ons be Dr. Paul Ritter women itt hing re garded one of the most iful women in the diplow and her home {a a center of hospitality EN! ton ! PMOTHERS!N | / DAUGHTER Stop Those Losses We absolutely guarantee the famous 21 Tablets to stop losses from weakness or we will re turn your money, By mail, $1.00 per box; 6 for $6.00. RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 First Ave., Seattle uJ A French maid and her lover Drovet, plan to blackmail, but the plot, which The Star discloses, is broken, Read about it Mon “Mystery of the Boule Cabinet.” “big| ‘BIG MEN WILL | | | MecDougall/6uthwick Second Avenue and Pike Street A Store Brimful of Newness Your Country Needs You As a Member of Y« American National Red Cross It Costs $1—Join Now Memberships taken at our Ace nodation Desk, Fir Jewelry Reduced Vormerty $1.00 to $1.75 tiled Brooches and Ornamental Comba, “1 ff TAnk« on, Mesh Purses r trinkets Novelties for $1.65 o $5.50 Formerty re of Ster Comba, Salts and Pepp numerous single pieces, Novelties for $2.95 Formeriy 64.50 to 9750 Gold-filled Cuff — Links, Sterling Silver Cloth megane, H 1 many other novelties. —MacDongall-Southwick First Floor, NewThings | tor Kiddies KOVER-ALL PINAF ORES of checked and ylain wing CREEPERS FoR THE WEE ror, f k or t worsthp SWhATE RS pattern white, trimmed with stripe ma tertal, for boys 2 5 ars. and $1.50, —Third § 2) Ww! | Established 187é A Silk Dress Sale That Offers the Newest Styles at Amazin CSET Ae $22.50 4 $35.00: RESSES, designed from expensive imported mode els, for Street, Afternoon and Sports wear. Made by one of New York’s most prominent dressmakers;~ styles that would be hard to duplicate at twice these sale prices. The Opportunity Is a Rare One Each Dress has that individuality characteristic in ~ all MacDougall-Southwick apparel; not one Dress in the lot has been made longer than two weeks. Shipped here by express, representing the last word in drapering, trimming, barrel silhouette and straight-- line dresses, The Finest Silks Are Used Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Satin and Georgette, com- bined with Crepe de Chine or Taffeta—some have: artistically embroidered collar, cuffs and cone-shaped + pockets. Colors: Pearl, ocean, oyster and other shades of gray, green, taupe, navy blue, bisque, gold, white, black and several shades of blue. The entire lot, in sizes from Misses’ 16 to Wom- en’s 42, will be placed on sale Saturday at $22.50 and $35.00. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Fleer, ee ’ ew Wash Suits That Boys Like have just unpacked our Spring line of Boys® Wash Suits—the new styles are exceptionally” clever. Ilustrated—from left to right. Wash Suit, Hairline Kindergarten Cloth.$2.95 Wash Suit of gray Mercerized Rep $3.45 Wash Suit of Mercerized Linen Crash, Sus- Pender Style, 5,.0'.4'o.00 4 an eke ee Wash Suit of imported blue Chambray; Sailor collar; emblem and stripes on sleeve. . .$2.65 Nortolk Wash Suit in white Whipcord; gray cheviot detachable collar. . - $3. Many other styles at prices ranging from $1.65 | to $3.45. ey tenes oe ay 4 rea ena Received During the Week SAMPECK New Cheviot and Serge Norfolk Suits, ~ ares 8 to. 18. yearsiiacd dens hee . $12.50 Cogguroy Suits tor boys, 6 to 18......... $6.00 Flannel Blouses for boys, 8 to 16, blue or gray, $1.25 © MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, — Featuring New Spring Hats for Saturday $10 —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor,