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GROCERY STORES Zoble, Gerriah, Tokio, Stong and Groceteria WESTLAKE FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO.°* STALLS 111.112 Wineaap Apples, box Rhubarb, per Ib... Fancy Dry Onions, Ib. UNION ANNEX ZOBL STALL 142 erate aeuat 8 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar 57 LOTT 31s S. Pure Came Sugar 576 | wesc; sur Pinon, se Prime Rib Roast, Ib.......95¢ for . ‘ 83.50 Steer Pot Roast, 1b 164 with a purchase | pound tea or coffee Sint Onsen & iba, tor 2he Steer Rid Rolling Beef, 1b. 15¢ | 101, sack Mour Ob. sack Nebraska Radishes, 3 bunches for....10¢ —_—_——— | *,; Corn Meal : * es GROCETERIA Cora stare wear: YAKIMA FRUIT CO. oo Blue Can Coffees, 8 Ibs. ibe sar Prepared Bhinoln STALL 106 _ ESSE Mustard Apples, box. -90¢ Jello, per pie Se | 100 can Pepper or : Potatoes, sack Roman Meal, per px« 23¢ | Cinnamon bottle Liquid 100 pkg. Gloss Starch for 10c pkg. Shredded Cocoanut for ......... eiliieihialtidietantimesbaiibincineennsions SOUND MARKET STALL 6—A, OTTO, PROP, Veal Roast, ib Me C) Sirloin Steak. ib.. tt *¢ 153 Small T-bdone 8: Bolling Beef, Ib. Sugar Stall Lower Section GERRISH BROS. CASH STORE Stalls 192-3-4 Elliott 170 Branches at Green Lake, Fremont and Mountain View 4 Ibs. Macaroni 25 9 Ibs. Yellow c for ... Corn Meal ....... bor vi 25c Gorm Stach oe llc GRR Seger for ....... 79c 4 ante .. 24¢€ Re aic SEC Meera er « 15e oe we Y aes 20c oe A age eo ; 15c ae 15c for et gan 15c Le on euaee 25c “You can always do better here” TOKIO 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar With a 35¢ purchase, not including specials. 12 cans Mt. Vernon Milk $1.00 ee bear 4 Cottage Cheese 2 Lbs. 16¢ Fresh Washington Creamery Butter, Ib. 48¢, 2 lbs. for 85e Good Creamery Putter, lb. 40¢ Washington Butter Store STALL 137 CINNAMON & CO. STALLS 109-110134—MAIN 4959 SUNKIST ORANGES Se can Lipton’s Tea -55¢ 2 25¢ bottles Snider's Cataup for 45e Hills’ Red Can Coffee 35¢ 6 Ibs. Rolled Oat 5 Ibs. Japan Rice 4 Ibs. Cut Macaroni . lie pkg. Aunt Jemima’s Pan Hal aoeires 9 cake Flour f case . $1.40 Astor Milk, case . Apples, box ....60¢ to $1.25 aaa Gem Potatoes, STALL 130 | Fancy Veal Roast, Ib. . | Sagar Cured Bacon, 1d. -40c | ha purcha mye jt We handle only the Teet Meats at all times, which assures you of tting gost what you ask for Alwe. Quality and Free Delivery Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE WESTLAKE, SIXTH AND VIRGINIA ““Save Your Pennies’’ 1 package Washing Powder and a 10c bar Creme Oil Toilet Soap free with 6 bars Crystal White Soap... Lbs. Granulated SUGAR GROCERY STORES Zoble, Gerriah, Toklo, Stong and Groceteria M. ROOT STALLB 107.108 YAKIMA GEM POTATOES $2.65 Big Special on Apples GROCERY CO. STALL 105 $3.00 and $3. 50 “FLORIDA FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. STALLS 117.118 | eer... No, 60 sack Wakota Flour tor $2.17 Bvery Sack Guaranteed Best Ontons, 2 Ibe he Cooking Apple, box......7he 25¢ | small Burbank Potatoes, anck BPs inhits $2.00 Cc Sugar Stall 5] Lower Section STONG Seattle’s Greatest Price Cutter Keep your Stong goes the limit 45c can Hill's Coffee 9 bars Crystal White Soap is here again eyes open for bargains A few samples of our price-cutting $5 Ibs. 10c finest cut Macaroni.............. 25¢ 1Se package Grape Nuts ......ssscessceeees 8¢ 4 pounds Granulated Sugar 25¢ Any one of above specials with a 2S¢ purchase, specifls excluded 8 Se bars Sweetheart Sc . be bars Sweetheart ean K. C. Baking Powder 20¢ Se 26c can Hershey's ( ine 10¢ 160 pkg. Shredded Wheat Bis 25e¢ cult for cose 108 * York Buckwheat S5e can Log Cabin Syrup. .50¢ Sse 500 can Log Cabin Syrup... 80¢ 25¢ 25e can Log Cabin Syrup 1c can Mola be boxes quart jar Queen Olives 4 10¢ rolis Tollet Paper...235¢ “hoco O5¢ 25e #. fine Japan Rice . STONG’S GROCERY—Lower Floor i Pine St. Market Westlake Market Corner Market Strictly Fresh Eggs Doz. 29c WESTLAKE POULTRY & PRODUCE CO. STALL 199 Young Fresh Count Pork Delicious Ice Cream er efi” Pork Chops, Ib 26¢ Large dish « Roasts, Ib 18e and 22¢ 3 ork, Ib 2 Pint ...... erage Sausage, 1b.....206 Quart . oe b Exes, doz... 30¢ Roasting Hens, Ib 276 LOWER FLOOR while you watt —— Leg Veal Roast, Ib. 14'c | Sirloin Steak, Ib. . .17'/2c T-Bone Steak, Ib... .20c Veal Cutlets, Ib... ..15c Ecieien. Wicca Backs. Good Pot Roast, Ib.12'c pound . .22¢ FUSS’ MARKET STALLS 10-11 Loss of Hand Did and weakened condition, ina river. The shot discharge of a gun, 18-year-old craft. Ane Sire _TchGPin | George Murray, despite his pain paddled e Lad| his duck boat to shore in the Sus- Not Stop Gam yetan oo . Pa, March 16.— | punctured the side of the boat, and) His hand shot off by the accidental the leak was gradually sinking the die, a tailor on FE. Fourth et, |Needle Threaded His eet Public Hlarket L’ rices and more intensified service—to our customers. iT lower poop offer below timely suggestions and aid. our Merchan’ Stong Has the Prices Everybody Says So 4 Ibe. Granulated Sugar 40c Blue Can Hille’ Coffee..... 250 Bottle Snider's or Heinz Catsup 4 100 cans Dutch Cleanser ........-..++ oo BRE Any one of above Specials with 25c purchase, Specials exciuded 25e can Walter Baker's Cocos, 3 Be sacks Salt for 5e boxes Matches . ibe pkg. Shredded Wheat Bis- | i150 can Molasses ot € | 4 106 rolls Tollet Paper... .25¢ 45c can Hills’ Coffee ......87¢ 25e can Hershey's Cocoa. .15¢ | 2 Sc bars Sweetheart Soap 10¢ 85c can Log Cabin Syrup..50¢ | 4 Ibs. Macaroni 2he 60c can Log Cabin Syrup. .80¢ 3-lb. oan Guittard’s Chocolate 26c can Log wat wae ees | | tor O54 4 Ibs. fancy co P ibe can Whole Clams....10¢ | ¢ Ibe. gp yagi 7 bars Crystal White Soap. Zhe | 18¢ bottle Cider Vinegar 35¢c can Tuna Fish 25¢ 15¢ can Shrimps STONG’S PINE 8T. MKT.—CORNER MKT.—WESBTLAKE MKT. American Fruit Co. STALL 127A Spitzenberg, Delicious and Jonathan Apples $1.10 Per Box Best Butter, 2 lbs. Buttermilk, per gal Coftee, per Ib STALL 24 AST Ginitey vee aiid our Annex with success, but we are not satisfied with leaving well enough alone. Our motto le Progress. Since last Saturday we have added another well-known rocery ‘ Royal, to our already numerous list of Merchants. This means keener competi- : dagen Bon Ho fu ra In battling with the food problem only to presse his suit with Misa An nie Adler, until he finally stitched himseff into her wffections, and| threaded his way with her Into the city marriage office. They lock-stitched at the residence of one of the bride's Way to Lock Stitch) NEW YORK, March 16.—A. Nee- newe ‘induatriously every day, leaving off Pitcairn Isle Will Have Mail Service NEW YORK, March 16.—For the first time since its colonization, in | 1789, by mutineers and Tahitian |women, Pitcairn island, that geo- |graphical period in the Pacific be- |tween Panama and New Zealand, where steamers stop sometimes as j often as once a year, will recetve | mail service from the United States | via the steamship Australplain, sail j ing from this port today. Probably the only person in the Cane Sugar 7 Ibs... 49c With a purchase fn either of our Markets, |valuable is Miss Emily Mec left Pitcairn island 15 years « come to the United States to jnursing. There are about 150 in habitants on the island. Miss Mc {Coy saye divorce and unequal suf frage are unknown among tho js- landers. who} to Extra fancy Japanese Rice, 6 | _—_— Vas anne Nida sede 25¢ fl : rain Ws tasas cane” Infant Disease Now Head Rice, 4 Ibs. for... 9 bars Lenox Soap... 12 boxes Swedish Matches... 5e March 16.—-A alysis hay pal of infantile 9 ni " Harry’s Quality Fruit & ported in South Amertc Vegetables—Annex ; has established a spe Sunkist Oranges, doz 10¢ cial inspection corps. In © of all Fresh Spring Peas, Ib 15: , there have been some New Potatoes, Ib, a Chilean cases of the disease. 106, a ibs. 25 3 Ibs. to a customer, for Stalls 10-11 " Never mind how often you have Winesap Apples, per tried and failed, you can stop burn- box ing, itching eczema quickly by apply- ing a little zemo furnished by any Seedless € druggist for 25 or $1. Healing begin 3 for the moment zemo is applied, Ina short time usually every trace of eczema tetter, pimples, rash, black heads and STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. | UNGLE SAM IS BASES ON COAST shops hore today a circular let- wool velours, gabardines and serges. f ter to all his foreign-born emplo; es, —Wool Jerseys in Sports colors: Si opli ra 3 Jurging them to “stand behind the Jersey: ports colors; Silk Poplins, Yo-san, Shan- ff) | United States to whom this news is| Infests S. America| ‘BRITISH GABLE TO PAGE 9 ° rat \Newspaperman Put | onthe Trade Board ° e Fraser: Patersom | SECOND AT UNIVERSITY | Saturday 1 to 4p. m, Sixth Floor Mins Helen Marie Cook a Each Its Owm Sellimg Argumemt first glance you note the smart, correct styles, r A but upon closer examination you will be sur- prised with the excellence of the materials, the care- ful talloring, the close attention to detail in finishing. Briefly, they’re extra value Coats that we are featuring at $25.00 and $35.00. ~The collection embraces every new idea and x feature. Colver Relted, semi-belted and straight-line models ~ Wide collars, deep cuffs, novelty pockets, President Wilson has appointed lashed and sash belts, ete. ‘ol of 8 Paul to the federal - t ¢ . . . trade commission, Colver has been] —The many different touches of rich twist silk head of tho Clover Leaf group of if stitchings are noticeable. newspapers, and was formerly pres {dent and general manager of the Newspaper Enterprise association He ts unusually familiar with eco , wocial and political condt —Not a fashionable color is missing: Gold, mustard, chartreuse, cherry, rose, shadow lawn, tans, grays, Copenhagen, navy and black being shown abund- antly. Every Coat a full measure of style and value at $25.00 and $35.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor now tlons. HUNTING DIVER ‘at $17. 50 and $19. 75 HESE smart, practical Drezwellsley Dresses embody | more style, more character than any we have ever seen before. They cleverly combine the season’s most advanced j modes with practicability. —We recommend them highly, knowing full well that | every Drezwellsley Dress is the product of the very best workmanship. —In the showing of Wool Serge Dresses many models are featured. Among them: —One smart straight-line Dress, a plaited model BY J. H. puckwonTH NEW YORK, March 1 United States navy is ing for German submarine bases on this side of the At lant That Germany has estab- lished such stations Is regarded as a certainty at the Brooklyn navy yard and naval experts | fee! positive the real mission of | the marauding U-53 off Nan- tucket last October was to certain the feasibility of Ger. man submarines replenishing | supplies under cover on this | continent. oi 8 Clash, between the naval with slashed belt and saddle-bag pockets. it would t marine arm that —Another is a paneled model with stamped effect, yu) " first blows, and having over-collar of gold color, belt and novelty pockets stitched in gold silk to match the collar. —A splendid showing at $17.50 and $19.75. —Drezwellsley Dresses are obtainable at no other store in Seattle. ly a few hostile would paralyze nearby | | pave a full sized | » Halifax and * numbers 400 —Fraser-Paterson Co., 3rd Floor, there was good re — believe th Germans submarine b on o more of the numerous isian in Carribean waters, it was reported the islands were be- Ing used for wireless stations, obviously connected with Ger man naval operations, The administration was warned) last fall of the danger of establish-| by Germany of snbmarine in American waters to be lied by commercial sub he Deutachland which after all, have sailed after leaving her instead to th au ' at some secret base or} rendezvous England used her boy scouts amine every inch of sts: Sedan aa areal ie ina een N A Vv the fast | “word 2 as to smart P silteney r styles for Spring. They've just been taken from their shipping boxes, direct from their maker’s hands. Every Hat is different in style—there are shown all the season's smart colorings ¢ They're made of exceptionally good materials, and are cleverly trimmed in jaunty ways with flowers, feathers, ribbons, facings, etc. ete, Truly a showing from which it will be easy to choose a beautiful, becoming style, and obtain a value that is unusual. Choose from the lot tomor to help naval and military au- thoritie her oo: Plans are being drawn up for the United States to do something of the same sort. GERMAN SAYS STAND | BY AMERICA IN WAR NEW YORK, M |man proprietor of ~ Priced $5. 00 to to $25. 00 REMARKABLY large collection of new style Novelty Skirts ready for your inspection. Striking styles, smart plaids, clever checks. The Ger. | string of barber ch 16. ~ In the favored tung and Georgette Satins in both solid colors and with Novel Maya and Oriental designs. A most diversified as- sortment to choose from. —This is indeed a season for skirts, and the assortment we president, whatever decision ho may make.” The writer {s a native of Germany, who has made all he has in the United States “You, or your fathers before you,” leave the Saibae, “endee 65 thie ouan have assembled is in every way in keeping with the fashion. ' yolal and political ib Every price well represented, f ‘om... . $5.00 to $25.00 ff you should retain in aser-Paterson Co., Third Floor, your hearts the love of your father. lan it natural. But now that H dea acnnley oe gee neaiee titer Especially Smart Are the New threatened by the danger of war in the defense of the honor and integ- rity of Its people and its institutions, there is no allegiance which can be yours save the single, absolute and! - anges: allegiance to Amerl- Women's 35¢c “Stand behind her as one man in 5 her hour of erisla, even: the you be Handkerchiefs 25c brought into conflict with your own OT solled—not odd lots blood and bone.” but fine, fresh, crisp, ‘SCHOOL TOTS HAVE |] new Handkerchiefs of pure MANY QUEER IDEAS: linens and fine lawns, beau- tifully embroidered corners, LONDON, Feb. 25.—(By Mail.)— in cross stitch and solid de- i] Signs. A large assortment, A teacher in the Harrow district of all white and white with asked a class of boys and girls|]} colored embroidery. whose ages average 7 years to write! essays on Lloyd George. The re Coats for Girls | 1‘ the abundant showing of new Spring Coats for girls of ‘ 6 to 16 years, on the Third Floor, the prevalence of If smart, distinct styles in manifest. ~-Belted and semi-belted, with many novel features in the wide collars, the deep cuffs, the over-collars, the novelty pockets, the silk stitchery. fi —They are made of velours, gabardines, poplins, tweeds, serges and coverts. —Are shown in navy blue, tan, Copenhagen, rose, gold, mustard, Hunter's, mixed twe Shepherd checks and novelty plaids, | Splendid collections at $5.95, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50 and up to $25.00, —Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Fleor, Girls' New Wash Dresses $2.50 | SPECIALL _ clever new > styles of unusually good qual- ity ginghams, chambrays and piques, in smart, new —Excellent 360 qualities, spe- cial Saturday for....... abe ; ‘ ‘ | sults incl these paragraphs: plaids, stripes, as well as solid colors. _— lloyd orge is a very brave ~100 dozen Women's Hict 7: jdier, He is king of parliame! Hand-embrofdered Initial ~—High-waisted and middy styles, trimmed with white pique, * They are trying to poison him Handkerchiefs, 1$¢ each, pearl buttons and novel vockets. itt won many battles, He Attractive values at § thousands of soldiers This is the second 100- King George is king of England, {f dozen lot of these we have —A splendid collection of other models priced $2.95 to $4.75. but Lloyd George is king for the || had since Christmas. They -Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. war, He is a Welshman, but speaks are such splendid values they sell rapidly. Of nice fine quality shamrock lawn, with plain hemstitched hems and hand-embroidered tnitials, Special for Saturda: English. He has lots of soldiers and he tells them what to do so as to win the war, He only lets the people, have four pounds of bread, New Lucille Corsets for Stout Figures $3. 00 Lloyd George is a good king and Jf ssrs++ streets ERR 4 | the Germans have tried to poison ‘ HE Corset ‘Section has just opened a large shipment him Pony Brand Hose for Boys and Girls —Favored for beauty and for dependability. of Spring style Lucille Corsets. They interpretations of fashionable modes and are Corsets of unusual quality. Especially noteworthy are correct S. A. REPORTED CUT are those for stout figures, made Sun Produce Co. | similar skin diseases will be removed For clearing the skin and making it STALL 6 | vigorously healthy, always uye zemno a penetrating, antiseptic liquid It is Sweet Oranges ot a greasy salve. It does not stain Sc Dozen When others fail it is the one de pendable treatment for skiz troubles, | The Jo, W. Hose Co, Cleveisnd, O. Medium weight lisle for | of heavy coutil with 3 pairs hose supporters; reinforced BUENOS AIRES, March 16. girls ees 35¢ | abdomen, heavy front clasp. ‘able communication to London via Heavy weight cotton for —Mo 207 N 296, st Each the Azores was suddenly cut off [J DOYS ...é....cceceee ees 2W35e Seay “a high buat; Mogae ysdow “bust. 3.00 | |] early tod: Officials thought it All have double knee ang | Priced at tee 4 cond Floor. might be due to an earthquake, but {t was believed here the line had been out by # German raider, foot » First Floor.