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Third Avenue at Washington Street Phone Elliott 2700 Sanitary PUBLIC TH END unc What fe the matter with doing your Marketing down at SOUTH END tomorrow? Within easy walking distance Everything you want to eat at lowest prices, and a comfort able scat going home—WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK? Always a amacaenatateacet acamaaummmaara cameramen Although meat prices advanced dur- ing the past week, the PR INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. will again offer the same Whole or Half, Per ib pale customers last Saturday. "28c Veal Rees, mint, 2c Fo per pound ... " 28c Bi Sensational Meat Specials _e — me Kf Smoked Bacon per pound 12 =~ HAMS tomorrow, which aided the pocketbook of hun- Backs, lb. . tenon»... 14 Chicke: ond... 26¢ One Ham Only to Bach Customer J's BUTT Jersey Putter. I> ton Dieomargerine, 2 iba. Oe 300 Coffee, 2 bs se | Our you want ta Butter, FB His Qualtey ee STORD Heat Pull Cr FRUIP SECTION per dos dor PT ibe f per dos Where the Consumer Meets the Producer Reed... 120 [pn poo’... Ife 15¢ rtunity for Everybody Flour, per sack . $2.70 With a $3.00 « Yate Seger. 81,00 25c 23c 10c OES Some Dee, Tor Wet Miee Thet om rote Reve [met Advanced to War Pricce—Sarguina ae Even ANDERSON GROCERY TRE RELIABLE BUTTER STORE—PHONE ELLIOTT 195 *,GROCETERIA™7 PUBLIC MARKET Head > Switta Pride ing Powder . | Pure soos. tb Muscatel ins, per Ib..... 10c Krinkle Corn Flakes, 8c __ OHIO MATCHES, 5c -14c JELL-O—all flavors, 8c — | fl > i SELLING. CUTSTME COST OF LIVING STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917, PAGE 13 Master Builder of Wooden Ships |e Lives in Seattle BY MABEL ABBOTT | You can tell a Hall Brothers’ boat Ships! Shipa! Ships! | anywhere, by har lines Scout cruisers and fishing boats;| “Ask Jimmy Hall, He'll know submarine: a lumber carriers; | Inherited Genius tankers and tenders apd tramps “Jimmy Hall,” tt appears in the they are pinned to drafting boards | #0n of Henry K, Hall, who was one 1 the te of blueprints or grow-| Of the Hall Brothers who estab ing, rib by rib, on their sturdy} Wehed a shipyard at Port Ludlow keels, or Jeaping from the ways tn| in 187%, Henry K. Tall was not shipyards all around the bay, from| only a shtpbuilder, but the son and Ballard to Harbor tsland, and back | tho grandson of shipbuilders to West Seattle Winglow Hall designed the ships ng is the fashion, the! that Henry built | In Seattle and t There were seven brothers in that generation, one of them waa either a boat builder or 4 ship carpenter, or a ealker, or in ust now, For the wa d every destroyed the world’s ok the steel that was need *| ot to replace them and brought the! ship back to her own, And| hwest is the place where | ers for wooden ships grow | got, and where the art of wooden ship-| 4 : preserved, tno “a building steet, sand fs turning them than ever before. . Has Master Builder e's a man in Seattle who| &\ i more about puilding a woofen »bullders than any ¢ Coast Proof of his position t# the fact| that they all refer to him as Hall,” whet they know not *# wooden ships,” they say, as womy Hall. What he doesn't know about them fsn’t worth know ing. Hall Brothers’ boats are the world; and men who learned their business of the Hall Brothers are bossing the bullding of boate all up and down the coast FRECKLE-FACE “Jimmy” Hall freckles: while ff it does give you a clear complexion the expense ts trifling Simply get an ounce of othine— | any drug hess except one captain They bullt boats, apparently with thelr hearts as well as and he was a sea! Peaetd unless {t removes the | | | fons should} their hands aud their heade. And |ahow you how easy {t is to rid|!t was to this inheritance that jyourself of the homely freckles my” Hall was born $ in and get a beautiful complezion.| this school that «crew >» to Rarely is more than one ounce | take charge, in his turn, of the o1a shipyard. le Bullding Now The shipyard bad been moved to Port Blakeley tn 1881 and wns later moved again to Winslow. It bas chan hands now, and “Jimmy” Hall isn't building boats any more —just at present. He was spending « quiet evening at the home of his brother-inJaw Fred FE. Sander, when I found “A grave, binck bearded quick of eye and sparing of apeect —6 n who plainly belonged out doors in the sun and wind “Yea, there has been a revival Jof wooden ship building,” he said “and {f the government's program is carried out, there will be a much greater one, | “But the ships needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for | the double strength othine, this ie the prescription sold under guar. antes of money back if it fatle to remove freckles. n Provides the widest posstble vartoty of foods to sult every the governme taste, and cooked to the satisfac: || iy planning will not be the tion of the most particular | mantic olé ships we used to bulld epicure. | before steel and steam changed things. ,Wooden Ship Coming Back Continuous | Mine -Stoug Has Low Prices 7 bars Crystal White Soap for.......... 25¢ 4 pounds Granulated Sugar for..... re .30¢ 40c can Hill’s Coffee for .......... 410c cans Dutch Cleanser for 14h. Crescent Baking Powder. ..250 14tb, Crescent Cream Coffee. . lb. pkg. Crescent 99 Coffee... 2-02, bottle Crescent Mapleine..d50 TAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS " Mons's Pine sircet Market, Corner Market and Westiake Market. Service RY DAY—11 A. 6 P.M. Doub'e Service During noon and dinner hours This means quickest service crowded ships off ocean®—except here in the North | west, where steel was high and the best of timber handy Everythi | has to earn tr nowaday | “Byen the fishing boats In Eng land are steel—the trawlers are sweeping for mines over th € mM. TO ust now—steel, with full stean . power, not sallboata } Orchestra Music “Now the wooden ship 1s coming 12TO2P.M.36TO7 P.M. back, because the war has taker the steel, But it {s not the same ship. Conveniently Located at Still Use Wooden Pegs “The old squareriggers went Second and Seneca Itong ago. The schooners did not | die out entirely, because they are — ——__———-———-----— | bet for nome purposes on the Coast than the big ster ts, And fishing boats are atil! built of wood But auxiliary power has changed en them There are a good many things wooden ship building that just as they always are some places wooden pegs will always be The where better than nails knees t brace the timbers are atill cut ] ry aren Fruit Co Sugar Stall Specials from the Junction of a tree and a| | br h, with the strength of the | ‘d Pure Cane Sugar !n 260, 60c and natural cutve in them. There {s staat | ecatia 448A $1.00 one at Wholesale no machine that can roll oakum as Y Fresh Dressed Chickens alte rices. a man’s d can.” 25e per ib. 7 bars Lenox Soap 2ne Experts to Help U. 8. hte! New Potatoes, 3 Ibs.25c_ Ageia “Jimmy” Hall's fingers rolled ‘ken, per Ib -23¢ ” Li qe Extra Fancy ine OF sometntee. daviainie on hin kane = 9 ihe. ttre Danae Carolee You can tell by tho feel t ogg oo ame | When its right.” he ex , ; “The new ships the Any of the last three axities t fanning will have engines, of with a 25c ket bed Boxes Swedish purchase in the mar d funnels Their masts only for handling freight y probably up and down instead of a curve, no sign of a be flying flags will have a straight will Matches he aaa SUN PRODUCE CO. Stall 3 Fancy Asparagus, line at the bow. d they will have hbowsprit. They like the old wooden ships The master-bullder di not speak Any one of above Bpectais with 104 3 pounds for 10¢ | as one who mourns the past. He was plainly interested in the pres. ! 25e Jent and the future. P STALL 15 | He has another shipyard in tan | Winslow, about half a mile from ee atte Srrup.....900|4 Ibs. © CHARLEY'S |the one where his father and his eee P+ 50). tbe, Y xf ? law P 4 cle bullt everything, from square box ie dis ee : A Ia Fancy New Potatoes, 3 lbs 25¢ [| U" 5 i brid Jab dl Ase | 45 Bi My Cott Sweet Oranges, per doz...10¢ [| tiseers to the most modern of rr orm and ie ibe F Telephone Peas, 2 Ibs.....45@ fg] Wooden vessels, and trained the le Stuffed Oly vote generation of ship builders who Bie Olives... a bd gg A oe === fi) will butld the still newer type of | ships that {* growing out of the Red Shield Butter Store | world-need, And {n all probability Steti 24 jie will bulla some of them hin ' 260 Coffee 7 196 J iiesssaeiaidiaiesetisinincbtoosieoenchenanish Cottage Cheese, Ib 10e eae If you value your watch, let Buttermitk, per gallon 19¢ Bo ijaynes repair it. Next Liberty the (A theatre rtisement.) Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Postum 42c Molas : Ne Pr Molasses Black Walnut Chips, Spots: How to Remove Easily STONG Has Low Prices | * sce ae Selassie Here's a chance, Miss Freckle- ~~ 11 Molasses Cr K . face, to try a remedy for freckles MO cr os 10s 45) c4s.ces Ch ah taantal nah an regular with tho guarantee of a reliable 26c Tree Ton, reiting special at, Ib....,.20¢ dealer that {t will not cost you a Nid Fashioned Nut Kisses, reg- } 1 | some way connected with the bual-| will not be at all| "=" [PUBLIC MARKET CENTER| PIKE ECONOMY f""""", PIKE PLAC CORNER + SANITARY fettte, pike SANITARY MARKET GOEBEL cash Grocer Stall 45 Sanitary Market Stall 45 Rear of Lower Matn Floor 7 pounds the finest Pure Cane Sugar -87c with @ of 1 th Mrand Coftes.) cee BZ OS Van Me ECONOMY —PIKE PLACE —PUBLIC MARKETS} BELL your old NEWSPAPERS for 26 pounds Economy Public Market St Boy Pages |", Market Sugar CHECK PACKAGES Ic “*" 8 Ibs. 68c anule ed PATENT FLOUR, Nothing be No, 10m required for any ent Vlour, ene pur pone. LAWN MOWERS Dea Lage Cans 2 Cans pane oo 2 s Kmall ° er ( ed for, shea aus avis | Meal wily Woe , » $1. -00 ‘ ee eA 5 Large pac kageoe Macaroni, Ver Monta Presery ior doaghett ahe ‘SHARPSHOP 2 Corn, Flakes pe nene St oceuet Boab (ware Stall 51 Economy Market Stall 3 omy Market Large rolls. : ny) fOr ies, can ane [2 to & Customer, Adults only Meat Sauc ar, React lee 5 horse Matches.” choice Btrty su" @ QUALITY BUTTER & Hemember, we give nnd Price aivnyn. EGG STALL s. C Chocolate Cookies, 2 doz 2h¢ pol % : 24 Toe Market Rice, 4 ibe Seek - Qe each %0¢ Genuine astern Sardines, per Cocoa, per Ib 20¢ ae Metter Bread, two cre Delivered can 15¢ Two 1l5e cans Oysters 21e jonves . be cans Sardines 10¢ Rye, Mtlk, Ratein or Health | Walnuts, pound .15¢ No, 9 sacks ( Meal... .50¢ Bread, three 10c loaves for 25¢ § : Three sacks 8 10¢ Big Special on Oranges Arm and Ham Soda 66 Mrs. Pfeffer’s Bakery 1513 Firet Avenue. Don’t Speculate Economy Grocery Co. Stall 36—Next Sugar Stall. Economy Grocery — Main 6257 Stall 12, Lower Floor, wed mewed Werk. ise dak Leather <tnlt O29. Lawer Pinar, ri wee Stall Stall ss ACORN MARKET *: There is no good reason to believe that Meat Prices will ée Lad crease for some time, There is every reason to believe that they Lower Floor, Economy Market C. A. Sonnichsen, Prop. will continue to advance—BUY TODAY! ¥ ‘ LARD COMPOUND, 2 lbs for. ++. 30 With @ purchase of MEAT you can eat at a price you can’t BEAT. GROCETERIA NO. 12 HOOD’S On the Corner Powder Coote cence PIKE PLACE MARKET Tilikum Market Stalls 11921.23.25 Sanitary Market Opposite Liberty Theatre CORNER Public Market se Ghirardelli Ground Ghecsinte estees ¢ 60c Instant Cotter Four 10¢ Cans O14 30c | Devee es with @ 280 pu -25c ular 20c Ib., special at, Ib. 20¢ As Long As It Lasts We fortunate having bought quite of flour before the recent sharp advance, therefore are in a posi- tion to continue our } Any one of above arte pke. Citrus Washing Powder | 4 an Guittard’s Cocoa 200 ae Cabt & © Cab rp ed Hor Camps Pork are in ot * Stuffed Ottves pe Olives 1-tb, Crescent Baking Powder __ Re Lib Crescent Cream Coffee B50 can Mu Fruit J .3e Botan" Be Ms OLD PRICES ON groxos_conwmn WESTLAKE MARKT Orders Another Big M U R RAY Sale for Saturday Prices are aot high whee you trade here 134c 20c, 22ke | Hr i Veal Roast. 11 4 . c : .15c¢ nrersesee 184c | "1B e ..15¢ Soom 183¢ | 84 _mread we, Loaves 15¢ OUR CAKES IN PROPORTION. St.Germain Bakery —TWO PLACES— and 1517 PIKE Chick ens, | ambureer. intry Sausage, Pure White Lard ibe White 45: | Compound, Murray Meat Co. Stalls 23-57 409 PIKE ST. PLACE 94-96 PIKE ST. Market ALLEN’S GROCERY Corner MAYERS, WASHINGTONS, SELZ SHOE MFG. CO. AND OTHERS 1917 Sample and Job Lot SHOES Fine Granulated Stalls 18-25, Lower Floor UGAR Corner Market Ladies’ Shoes, worth up to $5.00, small Tomatoes, 1-gal. cans 10¢ sizes only | 7 Ibs 59c Happy Home Jell-O Powder, all flavors, two for ihe “ ” | . MGs Gieck Fax, ik ped MONEY BACK” CUR MOTTO The New Red Sugar Stall, Next | Hynest Dried Apples, Ib... 10€ School Shoes eT: 75 to Murray Meat Co, Crystal White Boap, always . that wear.. Stall 7—Corner Market 5 bars .20¢ and up Floor Corn Syrup, 2 Ib. can Lower 40c Hylo Coffee, 8 Ibs. for 20c Epicure Coffee, «. for COF F EE 200 Santos Coffee, Tbs. for raised prices on our Tea, Best Ceylon Blend NO SPECIAL SALE, BUT SPECIALS ON SALE AT ALL TIMES Ladies’ upto-date Shoes in lace| Men's Dress and $2. 75. and or button, white, $2 75 Working Shoes. . We have not for 5O¢ @ pound SEATTLE TEA & COFFEE CO. black and tan, pair Scout $1. 7 ane 1511 First Avenue Corner Market And up Shoes ........ Children's White Shoes and Mary! Ladies’ White Shoes and Pumps, Janes, and) Price, and $1.00 $1.50 | Washington CreameryButter 38clb.,2bs. 75¢ A pAIE oe seeeee up. pair up ‘Tan Leather and| Tennis Slippers, ar Peanut 2 M fantals ik ee white and wlack..:.. Oe te COFFEE ARGARINE iegel’'es tor the Whole o Butter 1 9c Good Luck, B5¢ 1b.; 2 lbs ORE hoe Family and up ee rs 2 Ibs ne | Armour's Country Roll, 1b. 80¢ ff STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place Market “Near Sugar Stal! 1% Ibs....17¢ BSC | swit’s Premium, 1b...... 30¢ STILL LOWER PRICES AT OUR NEW 2% Ibs “Ree Mild “No Clerks. Put &> in CHEESE FRESH MILK | S5c COFFEE HOE i ERI Wait on Your i sanitary Te quart ze self. cartons 20c Bring Bottle. | 3 lbs Soe en... Strictly Fresh Ranoh Eggs, per dozen $4¢; three dozen. GREEN’S BUTTER STORE The Stali Quality Built $1.00 Mato Floor Corner Market We have a complete line of Mary Janes, in gunmetal and patent leather. Also in white canvas, for children, girls and ladies, Stall 80—Entrance from Pike Street Bridge aPALL 102-103 WHAT IS GOING ON IN GERMANY! AS TRANSLATED FROM THE NEWSPAPERS WE GET FROM GERMANY jand rearing a possible child in the}in our children from youth a love of ; chocolates, cheese, butter, meat and | present distressful times. war games, and therefore militar | sausages. 16-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLS SWEETHEART, 23 “At the Haile penal court,” re-| “The court, finamg extenuating ism.’ To make the sensation com-| “They were caught in an empty |ports the Halle Volkeville, “a 16-\circumstances in the fact that the plete, one of the audience, suffering | house in the Hallegasse, where, b year-old lad named Hennig pleaded | xirl, being so greatly the boy's from the same neurasthenic condi-|the light of candles stuck in bottles guilty to the murder of hia sweet-|senior, had done wrong in leading | tions, addresses the public in a sim-| they were indulging in an spea heart, a girl of whom he had de-|him into temptation, sentenced ilar fit of pacifism.” carouse with four girls ceived and abandoned after a prom-| Hennig to imprisonment for five) The Kreuzzeitung asks indignant ‘Don't you undersiand,’ sg ise of marriage. The girl was em-| years.” ly whether “art” is to be allowed tc | Zobel to the police who arrested th ployed in the neighboring town of | PACIFIST WAR PLAY serve the purposes of “seditious | party, ‘that in this rotten war ther Goerbitz, and Hennig lay in wait for] PRESENTED IN BERLIN propaganda,” is nothing for us boys ahd girls to THREE BOYS TURN TO CRIME; BLAME WAR “Three boys of about 16 named} Zobel, Bark and Falske were sen |e ie but enjoy ourselves *READ STAR WANT ADS! “The Father” is the name of a pacifist war play presented under the auspices of a private “art 80 in Berlin, aceording to the her to pass by at 6 o'clock in the torning on the road to her work. “When he Kaw her approaching | he sprang from his hiding place and | ciety” dealt the girl several frightful blows! Kreugzeltung, which says enced by the Berlin penal court to segtegsesgessestesessesnegetsesessestes with a club, His vietim sank to the | he hero is so upset by loss of three months’ imprisonment each ground unconscious, but as she still! his son in the war that he becomes for systematic thefts,” reports the Fy breathed, Hennig finally strangled!a nourasthenic pacifist, whose ti- Berlin Post Albert Hansen # her with her own handkerchiet rade savoring of high treason, Night after night for a month ba “ny way of defense the prisoner! form the most effective part of the they broke into the Stettiner rail Jeweler and Silversmith = 3 declared that he had acted as he| play. Their purport is that ‘not the way station and stole hundreds of| 1010 Second Ave., Near did in order to save both himselfjenemy, but we, ourselves, are re-; boxes of cigarets, bottles of cham-| Madison F: and the girl the worry of feeding sponsible for (he war, as We implant pagne and port, tins of salmon, $fegegeggenssastasenseassassestasegseasenesestés * é Sieeord see were | cundientianilh A Sa Re mE ETE. cece nee seme steerer