The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1917, Page 7

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aad STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917, PAGE 7 ‘GOLD STORAGE FOOD IS GOING; LITTLE LEFT FOR PEOPLE'S USE. *cDougall-/outhwick | ane : a : SPECIAL evan 2: ewe x| Telephone Main 6720 Established 1875 | f fess | FOOD IN COLD STORAGE IN UNITED STATES q : dioci eit eisai irises ra This Is the Ae : Kags (cases, 20 dor.) pits Tard (ibs) So M.A. GOTTSTEIN Rae ® FURNITURE CO\@ LAM HOME FURS is Season for 111,897,182 1.7 1 i ° For the purpose of cooperating with the are tees Ht RE? Ostrich homefurnisher during the present high cost of Cured beet (Ib . : ~ ati . living, the following terms on homefurnishings ge So deca oa || N will prevail until further notice: Sweet pickled pork (ibs) . 420,896.15 50,749, 846 eck $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. Totals (ogge excepted) .. 915,973,280 964,201,140 6.0 100.00, nothing down, 1.25 week, or 5.00 mo. passe Ruffs rey $ 5.00 — 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. 9 x — _ =| .00, 10.00 down, 2.50 week, or 10.00 mo. WASHINGTON, April 10.—Food Only three out of ten cold stor 280.00, 12.80 down, 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. [pf nes teen taten owt of cold 1 orane| te foo show: att Increase, Sve Saturday 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo, f\the Inet month vo tut ore is Mt ise rear eupny, 2 ary salt. pork. 1 6 5 $1. ake ol tle left to supply the mii’ needs./ The Increases range from & to 34 homef, A bulletin of the United States! per cout, The decrei per in) rT We invite the ae bie and on from 3 to The GOTTSTBIN original “added-te wnt” polley will « departinent of agriculture, Jv 87 per cent i“ tinue as ‘heretofore. Customers having a current account may sued, shows eggs in cold With th ming of spring there : k 5 select a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden have decreased nearly 9 will be 1 od supplies of but Special 2 Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other season in one month, A year ago, cold! ter, milk and cheese More fresh ff . able cles, and have same adjusted without the usual first storage warehouses in the United! ve: len will go North from the] ITH «a new bd r t States contained 34,761 cases of South, and more shad, mackerel spring and the S M d e M ll o t KES, containing 20 dozen of exes! and blue fish Kast from the Pacific M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. cach, Now they hold only 4.709 |eoaet. gh geal ummer odes in wiinery «| Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers canes The report shows also the supply your coat a bit of = hi Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine On February 1 cases of pear pork and other meats ts oatrich for the neck ; eS eee ee ; sdeioped , eKEN Were in cold sto A far gaining F eaunl col AGENTS: BUCK'R UNION MADE STOVES AND nage Bethe cud eornes, A farlamintng | tn a comfortable an Ten Dollars b ; this year than last. Exes are al- the bulletin reports, as one way t tw atylion, ae "HR OSTERMOOR MATTRESS ready coming into Northern to fight the cost of living. The Fach ruff ta of lon 4 warehouses from th we tn the cold aforage wupply cada onde ee ISTINCTLY a midsummer millinery blossom, and there are so many, man wore is predicted the supply will be been from 13,000,000 pounds a ished with silk tae ld if wis 4 y \ a nnn [inch leas this Year than Inst lyear ago to 9,000,000 now Perper derfully charming styles that we could not even suggest one that you might. like” We're for sending an army to! Did you ever stop to think that, reine ses - best of all. . rmans shortened thelr ‘a France, even if it’s to learn the nick. while the All white, all black 4 black and white, — All-White Hats All-Black Hed. Hats for Sports Wear Afterrioont es ; names the French poilus give the line, they also shortened the ene Y . e g Germans my's line? R FI] t pink and white, . ‘ fe iste oung hussian flees to a ae. mn and Hats in Bright Colors | pe kina blue and 5 ‘ de ied : Escape W ar Service and white. While inspecting these hats note particularly a black lisere saucer sailor; its only > 5 F Special $1.65. trim is a pair of iridescent lacquered quills, and another very interesting hat Is Betrayed by Captain —MacDougatl-south- $10.00 is Leghorn, mushroom shape; the top of brim is faced with old rose Georgette. « wick—firet Ploor, —MacDougall-Southwick, ae. Arnold Ston is free. ! of Pwante A ° . Women’s %, Children of After more than two months passed, and three meals each day 129 Ch S . von properly economically fitted most of the time in jaile and last tho Kamakura Maru began its Sizes ta in our Downstaira Department. detention stations, Arnold Ston voyage to Victoria, B. C., with Ston "i Russian, is free aboard, he had no money to pay his +4 For the little tote we recommend Tie ands testis velene Sanena tain made him tia our Skuffers, They have wide toes, from the Seattle immigration work for it in the kitchen, e : flexible welt soles and are decided detention station, where he Lockea mim Up we ‘ ly comfortabla Our prices are 50c spent five long weeks, came by That suited Ston, but the captain “ "i telegraph from Washington, 0, (didn’t play fair, and he told the ‘ the pair less than you can find C., Thureday morning. British authorities that Ston was a Of Cloth and Silk ‘ elsewhere. Carried in black, tan iis oie aiabeae r. ‘They locked him up a E were ex- and gray. a ae aan. tee teed ictoria, ar many days and tremely for- 3 bloodshed, the suffering, th nights he 1 the exquisite tor. | ; : rs For the big boys we have full aed Ai) treatmens of the officers of the man who knows that any tunate to make calfskin stock with white Neolin Band he wa to escape ft and to that means this purchase on! soles, English and full, round toes,” Bicome to the land across the seas ‘ f d : fe 1 few days age. Some of the best Suits we have ot- > the army °. | was ordered deported. te was to have been taken aboard ship a the morning. He escaped witn| the ald of a Japanese cook and he at, per pair...... oe $3.50 where there was peace So he de nd after m This price ts very low. trouble reached Japan Serge, Tricotine, ek teat Burella Cloth, Illustrations Sketched in Wool Velour, Tat feta, Poiret Twill MacDougall-Southwick Studio Boy Scout Shoes, in black and | Ned to tho United State fered this season tan, are very satisfactory tn service. o " o Arrested Again yarn nadetos pues a di “N pene ee RAGED es ’ How’s Your Teeth? | nila tants ot erty was brtet, tor at this moderate ot t es’ ew Shoes ° nigration en arres! r H j ; a eave you $1.00 to $2.00 over any o- - @ and took him to the Seattle p Prt price, Plain taii- ae ether place. a tion station. Attorney Jacob Kal ored and semi- i tna, in the Lyon bullding, took up 7 ? ot es <9 | hin fight fancy models of | | Followed then red tape and offt- Downstairs at TURRELL'S 120 Marion St.—or 903 Second Ave. (cial statements and official actionr | Five weeks dragged by and Ston al |most had given up hoy when Thursday morning, came th slip of paper that opened the doors 9 Sea sk = EG and Wool Jersey. HERE are so many charming new things to tal& world had been moving, In Navy and prac- about in the Infants’ and Children’s Sections: | stead of peaceful America, Ston tically all 1 | | is in a land where the battle wos gta , i eo drums throb with the same in- plain or fancy For instanc tensity that they did in hie own iaak thie Palisa Bete The first Little Girl is wearing a Middy Dress « ao "ne Biatediala voller” choice | of. Glae?Hlonit $25 striped gingham, trimmed with pearl button onable colors. Ric chly lined with silks. Very speci: can only b here of ON'T WISH FOR THAT an ate ins, Velour Plaids white collar and cuffs; $1.95. (Sizes 2 to 6.) Serge, Gaberdine, ] Stop Those Losses Poplin and Shepherd Checks; every Suit He : One of the important things in| 4. » We absolutely guaranteo the beautifully lined with Peau de Cygne The new Hat she wears is of white linen wil s " mous a! tn te » 1 1 Mt . . ree age eb " serviak: ie tee calan trom wonknear eigesicchyc al ree ay and ania ae colorings. Many colored cross. stitching; $2.95. It f his teeth. Th hotograph turn your money. By mail, $1.00 sare fancy braicdec i i “ Shewe'm navel pacraiting ofticer per box; 6 for $5.00. —MacDee, o Second Foon To Skip Rope properly, a little girl from 2 to: ‘examining the teeth of a prospect. RIGHT DRUG Co, } ay, ‘te ‘ Ps . . | should have a frock of striped or check i t Come to either of our two stores and jj) ve recrv't. 1111 First Ave, Seattle uld h . ped or checked gingh high waisted and ruffled; 95¢. ROKEN lines of White or Tinted Stationer Sweaters of fiber silk in white and colors, for: ilarly 35¢ and SOc, tomorrow BBE. Several | jittle girls from 2 to 6, $1.95 to $5.00—the st dotted alae a sketched is $2.95. share in savings made possible by low rents and great volume of business. BUY YOUR SPRING SUIT ON CREDIT Hundreds of Spring Suits in the newest models, hand tailored, best woolens and union made, at —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Just a Few Days Now and You’ll Be Mowing Lawns windstorm last year, have come back and built another | {fn bis back yard at 4203 Mead | things that go on forever, just | 4, Wars may come and wars may go, but there are some the same. For ini just a few sun and we'll have to ing lawns, 8 Roland Cotterill of | the park board days now, and the old lady is sitting on now,” reports White s mo pretty busy dig ging worms for them. Fishing season is open, and ance | “They have just finished it, Trilliums are in bloom in the the fish are biting. But not as | There is style, good woolens and an array of woods. Conductor N 87 on* well, says ef. I Rich of the | fine patterns in the spring models of the the Ravenna Pork, line h ad Bt Regia, who has been trying | ‘ is buttonhole Wednes- o interest the trout, as they | Fit Guaranteed—Alterations Free. be tigers would if the spring hadn't been | Famous Bradbury Tho robins, whore nest At- | #0 wet. | fe torney Crawford KE. White “There's too much water in ; wired back into place after a the poo he says, A ral a Suits Hand-tailored garmenta in dart We Feature GREEN-HOOD SHIRTS! Made in Seattle and Carry the Union Label $1.00 and $1.50 L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 1 Store No. 2 IRON WORKS STRIKE (SETTLE DISPUTE OF im) ig UNSETTLED 2 YEARS’ STANDING Settlement of the atrike of a Bringing an end to the discus sion that has gone over the relative ‘lower route and u the streets committe ays, am- made $ 4: 95 Trimmed Hats 100 of Them finished worsteds, cashmere id te up in the new pinch back rts and 1) models on for two} alue of r workmen employed at the Wash ington Iron Worke plant had not een accomplished Friday, Francis Priced at $25 and $30 With Other Good Makos at $15 JUST USE YOUR route, |Frink, secretary and treasurer of | the city council yesterday NO USE OF WAITING- ShRCIT the company, ies refuned to grant [ the “lower route” the stralaht Saturday ne ‘or the construction of the | Come in tomorrow and get a new Spring Svit [a conference with the men, Many West Marginal way. This will Special Our liberal credit terms give you a chance to Jof whom witl probably be DIACHA Ty arallel the Duwamish waterway make your payments just as you please, either lin other plants today jthru the shipbuilding section, It} the week or month The men are striking for the | will be given the council next Mon same scale of wages that is paid|dey for ratification py water front shipbuilding firms.| John Shorett, attorney for the | ‘The Washington Iron Works man-| Duwamish waterway commission, | ufactures many ships’ parts for lo- | urged that a rorte be ided upon Jeal_ build immedia that ar might | Frink s the plant is running | be left in the way of the develop }to 60 per cent capacity and that|ment of the Duwamish waterway STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK BARRY MALLORY piled nose h been put on | district turir nt First and Main | Westlake andPine ng |sinee the walk-out jend industrial srea for shipbuild-| | er | 1332—1334 SECOND AVENUE Stockbridge, M militlaman, refused furlough to marry, leaves Private at Freeport, Il!., gets fur- armory at midnight, weds and re-}lough, obtains marriage license and! turns in afternoon. then girl changes her mind, The One Store Where CREDIT Is Really An Accommodation Xe “STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |

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