The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1917, Page 10

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Both food and clrink- ntermented Product h, Nourishing Food rt of What I eficial in Body Nutriment—fe d, the Conval » Out-ot-Sort t Nursing Mother— —Sustaining Strength f¢ Young and Old— Endorsed by Specialists— What is eddie cooked key-carts. Ove FROM DONKEY CARTS : mane LONDON, May 18.—Rushing th veloped fresh wier for Irish stew ‘ Kk soup will soon become one of ACACIA TREE chores of S-year-old Willie tn the poorer districts of London. T WASHINGTON, BOlve the problem of feeding the » With food at ‘the present high arrangements are hen the system May perts of the department of agricul-/}@—— “ ture today began extraordinary ef || READ STAR WANT ADS I at being forts to save the historic Exyptian | @—— STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917, PAGE 10 GIRLS NOW TEND COWS , Softly Bred English Lassies Hard at Work By Berthe Kngtvold Mellett | Mloughing, harrowing ONDON, May 18—The cow] bedding down and cleaning stables vd | has fale fit men, forme “Races which avail them- [7 selves extensively of dairy} products are the strongest | and most enduring theif world has known.” Twenty miles from London girls are caring for the largest ersey hero argest Jersey herd in the kingdom, | my dummy the ind otherherdsare| ning wor me, and BERTHE MELLETT being honded over put a to girls as tast as the national ser gouts, vice training system can turn out graduates rh ir homes of porridge or bloater their brea@, butter and no much a aided by at Other bra work are being ir eve Nathaniel & Shaler, in his » page 110, So says Professor Man system of until the t| breakfast living ac "Ver tea or cocoa ed themue book, “Domesticated Anit » is work. A dinner etablen a pudding * we ‘rom 2 to again, At Dairy Products — Milk, Butter, Cheese and Ice Cream—make for long life, health, strength and economy, ultural | taken over by hes of agr women sous IH iV) | oe wc) ed not later than # i } 1 did not like cows before i 4 Rag y groom a bull,” said a girl from | | ul the city, when she wae ques tioned butter and Jam. At 8, cocoa, an meal nil or] Never felt 1 mean to rans \ report gathered yyy” maid ii Y | | i i dill cs, DISTRIBUTE MILK | al ' rich creamy ice cream, Cut Hight] Ventilation of the it It | ation is prom! y y down the quantities of heavier, y I more expensive foods. ife is grand n my was t n ex ladle Practice True Economy Increase your milk order. Use ti more butter and cheese. Eat Jocal milk #itu-; iy on tht | by Ben Fa ‘iy } ji tine if ‘intr ti AT 12c A QUART oe xtud. HP Milk Ie One of the World's ! Cheapest Foods ‘om: | at the Labor tem & 6ystem of municipal m double | button plexton Be sure to ask for the strength othine, as this under guarantee of money back if t ¢ freckiers DUCTS ry AIRY PRE f TIMES B Keeps Hair Curly in Most Trying Weather cents a gallor milk has risen te clated with her Miss Estella Kahn, special feature writer for the show, circus press-agenting is a pleasant yr Agent in aptivity rofitable employment for With Barnes’ Show. «0 and one that has not as ye n filled up by them © says the Barnes show! ! YOU KNOW THAT very en the cause of your ong stanSing trouble? In addition to its advertised marvels, the Al G. Barnes wild animal circus, which comes to Seattle, May 28 and 29, pos setses the only woman circus press agent in captivity, Miss Emma O. Miller, who has just walked into and out of The |, > the outire strenath “of the formation concerning the 1,000 | | Bene 7 animais and 500 persons the | Exidie Klein, southpaw pitcher | (302-3-4 Liberty Hutlding Barnes show carries. |secured from the St. Louis Cardi. |Umton and Third Opposite Posteffies, According to Miss Miller, who is/ nals, was released today by Seattie.|————S—C /? ‘He has thus far failed to ‘show win. ning form, a al a olutely ireus, the onl original wild ani show that has camels and 1 ts fully sands of Masons for sends of Macon for 35 yore, X DEPARTMENT quir fattacked ft u t I 1 HOQUIAM, Ma SICK President Harrison planted the he city yma jon felt t jtree from a serdiing In 1892 ' r ¢ could not af ° in 18 Ex.| 7 v of its fire 10 fully a * tions of all \partment ver members of t! and Je terday &@ neWsepaper woman and has asec Ba "THE BON MARCHE’S REGULAR THE BON MARCHE. RGAIN BASEMENT. The Retail Stock of Georger’s Men’s Shop of Rochester, N. Y., at Less Than Wholesale Cost ‘ADVERTISEMENT WILL. ‘BE FOUND ON PAGE 16 The ‘“‘New-Kind-of -a-Store’’ Secures a High Class Stock of Men’s Goods at a Low Enough Rate on Arrow Collars 10c | or Saree for 25c | In all the Jatest | of sizes. A go ood rang good ( ollars DEVON FYRONEI RADNOR MARLEY NORMAN TALBET BERWICK DUDLEY ATLANTA Arrow Soft Collars at 10c, or 3 for 25c et Couare, De I d Handcraft, in the new | [ Interwoven Hosiery 17c or 3 Pairs 50c other well Hose, Inter en and other we $1.00 r 35e. Men’s Silk Hose, 3 pairs for $1.00 Cashmere Hose, | Georger’s of Rochester, New York, kept one of the smartest Men’s Shops in the city. ings, but for some reason or other they decided to close it out. the Dollar to Offer You Remarkable Bargains in Men’s Goods snapped it up quickly for spot cash, for the goods were all new, fresh, clean—for the store had been running only a year, many lines had never been opened up—all were standard makes. They kept high-class, up-to-date Men’s Furnish- We NOT OFTEN AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS—FOR MEN 1,000 Men’s Shirts at Less Than WholesaleCost | Men’ s pai at 65c Negligee Shirts $1. 05 Men’ s Shirts $1. - ~ Men’s Neckwear _at Factory Cost : Men's Silk Tic Ties and ow Ties with Fre ade wit letric brand Shirts—a nly s, Men's Knitted Wash exceptionally good looking, Ties, ith stiff cuff c | the ff or sé so n \ cor elty crepes in g : pee ven material Better be here for Shirt ' | A 1 brand an wholesale cost at35c| at 40c| at 95c | |at $1.15) it less thé | at 15c | iat 65c_ these Men’ s Shirts at 95c “Men! of bey gh $1. 19 Men’ s Shins $2.38, Japanese crepes in wover materials, at $1.19. n’s stiff bosor "Othe vith made of d novelty Remarkable Values in Men’s Tub Silk Shirts at $3.35 Men, surely you will want a good supply of these Silk Shirts for summer wear—they markable values, and ever so good looking—in all-white lot for $3.35. woven madra cuffs Arrow, ight and dark und perca \ Metric and other ral Men's Suspenders, and Unseen brand A pair 35e¢ aes in the are re- and beautiful colored patterns—any Shirt Men’s Underwear | Hundreds of ‘ ‘ ] | tot. Ce Men’s Miscellaneous Goods |), small ssories in of men’s Underwear in this ok Shirts and Drawers, lisle Union Suits, and many ’ Men’s Jewelry | Men’s ~ Handkerchiefs | Tie Clasps, soft Cuff Link Men's Handkerchiefs of fine || Men's Belts black | and Bar Collar Pins, each 20¢. cotton, priced 4 for 25@; cach plendid value; each 35e@. ; : : s wonderful sale ad J | thi Stick Pins, ‘Tie Clasps, pearl| | #@: | Men's Belts, “Knothe” brand, | | ja and gold Links, gold and enam Men's Handkerchiefs of liner || in black leather, in the | | ymfortable nains« Men’s Belts | lisle Shirts and Drawers, lL Shirts and} | natural wox and Drawers broken of acce ik] | ‘There are many | | that will be | others at 35c_ at tempti In the black whit Garter ‘ rly low prices Jargain lot are Knit $ and white Silk Vests, Be here early }eled Link and = other mall plain style or with initials, 3 for Basement at 35¢. | | 50¢ 17¢. Men's Belts, “Hickok,” in at} Men's Handkerchiefs of pure | | black leather with initial buckle | linen, with initials, priced 25@2] | priced at 6Oe. | at 45c | | at 75c | "| at $1.35| | at $1.75 | {at $2.25] pieces, B5¢, 50¢@ and T5e. each | Gilt Collar Buttons, priced 2 for S@; each Be. Pique share of these gooc WAYS eta bur

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