The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1917, Page 8

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| VALUES SATISFACTION INTRINSIC VALUE AND SATIS- FACTION guaranteed; that’s the basis of every Groceteria sale; that’s what you are to expect, and if you don’t think you get it, money cheerfully refunded. CAR-LOT BUYING TO KEEP PRICES DOWN Concentrated buying for our own stores, distributing our own warehouse department every day, makes it possible to purchase many commodities in car lots. Car lot purchases is another big item of saving. It puts the Groceterias in the position of Jobbers—selling you direct—thus saving you much of the expense of distri- 4 Groceteria Saving Features: We Sell for Cash. We Do Not Deliver. No Army of Clerks. You Help Yourself as in a Cafeteria. | We have, in fact, the greatest Economy System Ever Conceived. 5 4% Here are a few sample prices on Quality Groceries—the same at all Gro- )ROYAL BAKING | SKINNER’S NOODLES, 8-ounce package ARM & HAMMER SODA ; KARO 2-Ib. SYRUP, dark, can ,......19¢ 2 carloads Crisco now on sale at about job- ber’s cost. 5-Ib. can 44e 10-Jb. can KARO SYRUP, 2-Ib. can 10-Ib. can }UNPOLISHED JAPAN RICE 5-Pound Cloth Bag 33c On account of the splendid quality this should be a | very attractive bargain, the price being below that _ quoted today at wholesale. Nearly a carload on hand, insuring this low price for several days’ selling. —_—————_____— Medium size | Large size |} Extra large .... light, _HILL’S RED CAN COFFEE, Ib ..B8¢ 30¢ EXCELSO “C” COFFEE, lb. 23¢ ™M. J. B. COFFEE, 3-Ib. can.................. $1.00 ROLLED OATS | 9-Ib. Bag 47¢ INSTANT POSTUM SPECIAL 50c Size 37c; 30c Size 23c In order to give the fullest co-operation to the Dem- onstrator, the price has been temporarily reduced, thus becoming one of the many attractive values for the WATCH GROCETERIA WINDOWS Our Window Sales Department offers exceptional values each week. These items are never advertised in the newspapers—you'll find out only by watching the windows at each Groceteria. Groceteria windows serve also to introduce many new lines, and goods are often priced very low as special inducements. POST TOASTIES 10c size S¢ FIND YOUR NEAREST GROCETERIA GROCETERIA NO. 1509 Pine | GROCETERIA NO. 9 — 233 Street. Broadway North, GROCETERIA NO. 2—1314 E. | GROCETERIA NO. 10—503 46th Street. Union Street. GROCETERIA NO. 3—Section | GROCETERIA NO. 12—Now 84, Pike Place Market, down Economy Public Market, at Baire. First and Pike GROCETERIA NO. GROCETERIA No. Ballard Avenue. lake Market. GROCETERIA NO. 5—7111 | GROCETERIA NO, 15— 14th _~ Woodlawn Avenue. and Madison District. GROCETBRIA NO. 6—85 Pike GROCETERIA No. 16—New Brest. University Public Market. GROCETERIA NO. 7—South Also: Everett, Bellingham and End Public Market. Kent. 4—5419 14—West- PENNIES That COUNT” “It’s the * GROCETERIA NO. 10 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9, : STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. 7 | S Tha IN ALASKA TOWNS Look! Al Sitka, Ancient Capital of North, Broods Missic n educated girls at Sitka, Alaska They are members of the younger generation, breaking away from the traditions of their fathers, SITKA, Alaska, June 22.— Sitka is ancie Alaska, brood ing over her memories. Three breed: men—tindian, Muscovite and American—have battled here for supremacy for generations, but none has had a clean victory. th’ Marking the high tide of Bar- th anof’s aggression with his dar | «py, ing Russian pioneers, it was also the capital of the terri tory until recent times er hate . ake it a attractive | t¢ Au touriata are about ite link of contact with the rest of t world today An airline cleaves the town in| tr, two On ene side, known as “The | Ranch,” live the Thlinket Indi- | ® ans, once proud and wartike | ( people, now fallen into decad ence. They cling still to the Grotesquely carved totem, to the customs of their fathers, liv. | ing in fear of their stern gods; eating dried herring spawn, sal- | mon berries and fish cured in the sun. j » line) tores | of the thetr and school, p cultural priment station ritorial sehool | The ancient orthodox Greek | charch, established by the Russians, | and the Sheldon Jackson mission |school symbolize the two opporing | jinfluences in Sitka today | The older Thiinkets, «tii! un-| ashamed of being Indians, attend | the Russian church, with Its an-| tique art treasures and splendid | pointments | | __At the Sheldon Jackson Prot. | estant mission many of the | of | younger natives are being edu- | | cated, and have been for years. | to | It has undoubtedly exercised a soctety great and good Influence upon the natives, On the other hand, it has also, without intent, cre ated many @ tragedy such as education always spells in semi civilized communities. Speaking English, knowing some ing of cleanliness and ambition. @ youngsters grow a from eir el x away tot y rong The Mus ed to haate the « with priest and swor Woe are trying {t with manual aining quaw men tharley Chaplin Gets Million for Year's Pictures ~ 4 SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.— Charlie Chay edian, has sold his pictures for the coming year for a sum ex ceeding $1,000,000, it was learned here today. The “First National Exhibitors,” a syndi- cate of wealthy flim men, made the purchase. Under this deal Chaplin will produce hie own pictures and will have his own company. Chaplin completed the deal during a visit here last week. movie com Doctors Plan Scale SPOKANE, June 22.—~Adoption table of fees similar to the 1 in Oregon was recommend the Washington te Med in seseion here Thureday | Music for Everybody 116 SELECTIONS In Our Special Complete Library Offer JUST PAY $6.50 DOWN For the new style Columbi Record Cleaner, Needles, et Records chosen from the music THEN $1.75 Pays for everything You select the yo they come from the producer, that there ar balance of music—and music every enjoy. Call in—hear the brilliant we will give you the plan in d , anda a Graphe Cabinet, rtment of fine as you like best A WEEK ec no extra no interest ur library of 116 just a , giving you all the new the family will one in tone of the Columbia, and etail PAGE 8 Jolson Will - Soon Be Here A big celebration is sched uled to hold the boards at the Metropolitan theatre for an en gagement of four nights, com | meneing Bunda Ylune 24, for Al Jolson is con.ig for a visit | to the city of hie great popular t is at the head of a usical comedy, the most ambitious and elaborate | production that ever went forth | from the New York Winter | Garden — “Robinson Crusoe Jr. | The entire original cast that de lighted Broadway all | and late into the summer, an ; Winter Garden's far-fnined bea the fa reat White » Fleming Among the » Clan Kit Mabel Withee uez, Bowers, ¢ #, Grace and Berke is in the enjoyment ¢ of his life in to the role fan Friday,” dear heart of childhood, 1 adventure with and vison has a fh ng these may be re the 8 ny's | Yack! Hicki Doola Black Rose Tillie Titwitlow includi 4 reached show j#oe Go Night ORPHEUM The 1 gram at Fug theatre, at Th brought a packe tionally goc i Brute | with days change of the pro ook t between roves a strong climax wo men 5 won big applause by into think an Cee ing hin Arline at © audien ng the packed eand cal n and Wilbert jumped in nd pe the South i act that all o. k ich started you. has as ite played b & Co. It is a clever playlet and faultlessly od attraction of the show Wells, a returned anadi r, who tells of his nce a German prison loings on the Western polementing bis alt k with realistic motion pic Sax hts with her of ru aracters s nd i are fast and laring knockabout comedians The Four Musical Lunds are ex rert players on cornet, trumpet and xylophones Blanche Le Duc and 8. A. Rosg, ided by a tiny girl of three, are tertaining at song nd hirlwind da: s. 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Mont of our present patronage is mmended by early custom. whose work ts still giving good faction Aak our customere who have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are In the right place, Bring thia ad with you OHI Cut - Rate | Dentists | 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Opmosite Fresex-Paterson Ce Fraternity House 'Bird’s Cafeteria cob; guaranteed 15 years. taste, and cooked to the satisfac MARR toes ccerst a tion of the mast portouler Our Specialtys $15 net of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | epicure. Continuous Service EVERY DAY—11 A. M. TO a P.M. Double Service During This means quickest service, Orchestra Music 12TO2P.M.; 6 TO7P.M. It’s the Saving of $ | () On Every Suit and Overcoat That Is Bringing Hundreds of New Customers Every Day to Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop Not a penny of unneces- sary expense is allowed to creep into our business, Not a cent is wasted on foolish extravagance, on elab- orate display fixtures. It is only the doing away with high principles— that’s why we save you $10. $2 5 VALUE cost NEW Top Coats UPSTAIRS FOR $30 Value New Spring Thousands of Men are $35 Value New Spring Suits or Overcoats Saving Suits or Topcoats Upstairs for $10 Upstairs for ‘20 by buying, Upetsie $9 5 Why not you? Come up Today. Any Suit which does not give entire satisfaction will be replaced with a new one, or money refunded. : $5 value Trousers $5 for ns. Ps0O0 oF een Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE ST. $5 Outing Trousers $7.50 value Trous- Upstairs $3.50 for. Open Saturday DALLAS, Ore., June 22.—Due to Till 10 P. M. high prices now jf ling, Polk ounty, long known as th "lue rib. ’ hd > 5 hee try Ot Oregve, ts Cast Seattle’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Apparel Store losing industry Thig year’s mohair poo! contained only ut 1,100 fleeces, while in forn the loca 201 ranged — from 8,000 to 10,000 fleeces. — a : a te Oe 3 4 0 er ET |Yells for Kaiser; _|,tustmtumuy mourn st. 20¢) Footballer Flies Sell State Lands Is Nearly Mobbed|torced to close because so many|_ Hugh Shieviy, son of former Peni eats ita . Me anes "june 22--An.(Of the students have left college|State Insurance Commissioner a 82.~-State lands; LEBAN Pa June 22.—AMl for military duty Shievly, is with the regular army valued at $2 , Will be offered! drew Fleming, employed in a local xaos) NEE flying corps at Long Island, and for sale at various county seats! scrap fron yard, while intoxicated | ¢—————— ——--—@| will be commissioned a Heutenant. July 3, including parcels of Seat-/nere, hurrahed for Kaiser Wil-}| READ STAR WANT ADS || He was on Dobie's football equad |tle tide lands, worth $15 elm and narrowly escaped being|@— —-——--_—_____._g|at the university | sama baa obbed. The police saved him|— — . rom the angry crowd | Is Closed by War Wyo. -One June Science is on the wing. Remedies used @ year ago are back numbers now. To be a TOP-NOTCH SPECIALIST re- quires not only skill and energy, but cap’ The public is GETTING WISE, It's not satisfied with the electric belt faker or the pretending specialist with a Men’s Ailment We invite you to come to our offices. We will explain to you our treatment for Varicose Veins, Hydrocelo, Nervous Debility, Blood Disorders, Piles, Fistula, Bladder, Kidney, Prostatic and all Men's Disorders, and give you FRE! physical examination, Every pérson should take advan’ of this opportunity to learn their true condition. 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