The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 11

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abinet Wives Join Against Waste Army EDITORS SELL STOCK! The Palace Clothing Company, of 1022 has broken all laws of neutrality and declared war on the huge stock Aegeah Goods purchased from N. B. Woods, the representative of creditors ‘of S. Swift. We got this stock for spot cash at a low percentage of wholesale cost, and we now offer it to the people of Seattle at the greatest sacrifice ever seen in this city. Men’s SUITSISHOES rete ss. w$4.95| SACRIFICED values up to $15.00, go at $3.00 Men’s Shoes One Lot Men’s Fine Worsted and Tweed Suits, all this season’s mod- | reduced to. Men’s Shoes, worth to els, worth up to $8 65 “4 e $4.00, reduced to Men's Pants, values to $1.18 woe 9 oie 00 Shoes $1.98 -24 First Avenue, corner Spring $3.00, reduced to Men’s Pants, values to Men’s Rubbers reduced to .. faeries coo . $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Suits | 50c President Suspenders | 25c Garters join the Army LETTERS TAMIAGREY SUGGESTS PIN | Dear Miss Grey: Why not have an official pin or embiem for the wives and mothers to wear who have husbands or sone in the U, 8. service? | am eure | should be proud indeed, to wear and to pay jat least 25 cent for euch a pin, land this money could be given to |the Red Cross, or used In some way Hfor the betterment of our boys in| the service. A SOLDIER'S MOTHER, | A—This seems to me lexcellent plan for aiding the Red Cross. I'm sure the wife or mother ot every man who offers his life Silk Shirts, slightly faded, values to $4.00, reduced to Against Waste. * Men's Union Suits, worth Men's Collars Bide... 2C| cr Ft. 33c » 69c cut to ENTIRE STORE AFLAME, WITH SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. COME! =——————}> NOTE ADDRESS CAREFULLY <———... alace Clothing Co. 022-24 First Avenue, Comer First and Spring another IB G N Tall WILL FIRE lfor our country would enthusiast. fe) sets ew rial | leally back up this proposition. | A pe trial was granted Thurs WELLS IF Take the matter up at the Red ay to Franz Bopp, former German | HE DOESN'T LAY OFF\ ross headquarters. consul of San Francisco, charg | with ich violating American neutrality | Hulet M. Wells, under a charge of/@O TO LEAGUE ——@ seditious conspiracy, must either|,, Ota? Miss Grey: Not tong ago |fReai D STAR WANT ADS D'BOCTON TINE SE SHOP | this will school will be? the same grounds. At pr HELEN AND BESS, STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917. | Today The Star publishes the 2. 48 reduced to 12 reduced to 9c siete oarén of Mrs Robert. LAs | ages ees: to ‘ C | Woot Underwear, values Rg ing and Mra. W. G. McAdoo. $2, $3 and $4 Leather | to $2.00, re- no two are the last of all $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Suits Suit Cases, slightly dam- | duced to 58c “kdb pone wie tae pasehLsit send reduced $2. 98 aged, reduced 63 25¢ Arm Bands Sarg’: Wilkes, -wite ot te Ww... .--es- to . C | reduced to 6c jretary of Labor W. B. Wit 00 and $1.50 Boys Pants | 50c and $1. 00 0 Men's Underwear, worth poe, to Join the Woman's Army tebe = Ties reduced to 2 C |.75c and $1.00, 26 poesnane We ee egg ere Breage (ae 36c ow. values to 75c roamed to 1 Tillsears past, nnd ie wnshie to take | “ : reduc: aincoats, to n any responsibilities of the war, Te Work Shirts DAY, | to ZO | soc vance Dl ae Mil crin eco te eee, PAGE 11 SAN PU ya] | THOMPSON BROS.’ em Stall 2 We Lower FI are here with more ¢ We Hence Ou Our aim is to give Custom Good for Saturda King Haakon Sardines, 25c GOEBEL Stall 45 ALL 7 for on Snenr on u ones mec Cane Canning Delivered FLOUR! w We » Wy (80 count) Ibe. Test Jap Head Rice Ibe Albers led Oats Mission Figs, Ib. M 4 i al t Bhell Walnute ALL WASHINGTON Stalis R13 and 15 Telephone Peas 10¢; 3 lbs 2h¢ CEST FRESH DRESSED BEEF, slaughter all our own Meat All Meats ¢ HUDSON'S THREE-DAY SPECIALS LOWER FLOOR SANITARY MARK * advanci re the finest SUGAR $8.20 Fancy Crepe Napkina, per bundle Ize CORNER 35; Closed All Day July 4th RY S ITA KE joor Sanitary Market of our old low prices for the VEAL AND PORK r Low Prices SATURDAY SPECIALS lo 10¢ and $2%¢ | Hamburger the Ibs, 256 Boilin, | S¢ | Saur 2 Ibe 2he Soup Meat 6¢ | Small 1s8¢ Leaf Lard 22!2¢ | Beef Liver S¢ atment and honest weights juaranteed Monday, Tuesday Small Dill Pickles, y 10c two boxes for per quart Fancy Queen Olives, qt...85¢ | Homemade Potato Salad, per Sweet Midget Pickles, qt..5e | pint ee Stuffed O . 7 Mayonnaine, per Ib. rt ye vibedlied 25¢ | pork Loaf, per Ib New Beet Pickles, pt 10¢ | Ham Loaf, per Ib We carry Swope's, Davidson's, Porter's and Harding's Bread Also Paper Plates and Waxed Paper YOUR FOURTH OF JULY LUNCH will be complete if you buy here Booth 111 Sanitary Market Firet Ave. Floor Cash Grocer eCIALS * ng, god the canning season is here cheaper th any quotn- ton ime bra Flake White Shortening (better) Mason Fruit Jars than Crisco), 2 Ibe Abe Pints @9e) Quarts The Sole See, O0r, $235 Mason Jar Zinc Caps, doz ..28¢ ney Picnic Sete 10c Jar Rubbers, 2 doz b 206 KINDS OF VEGETABLE C0. Lower Floor, Sanitary Market New Potatoes, 4 Ibs. Home-grown Strawberries, 10c box; 3 boxes. . .25c Hanson Head Lettuce § & 10¢ Fine Artichokes, three for 25¢ Fresh Churned Washington Creamery New Honey, comb Lower Floor SUGAR Stalle 18.25 A tion on this subject at the W lington State Harvesters’ league, ¢ Central building, Third ave. anc Columbia st You may obtain full informa ab ra 30-day suspension, July 2 | Wells t# charged with opposing | select service, and ix free on bond | that there would be a schoo! in charged, Mayor Gill hae ruled % which FcR “# Seattle to teach women to pick and | Under a ruling of the civil sery.| Pak fruit, also that fruit packers lee board, Superintendent J. p. ORRECT FOOTWEAR z HUNDREDS jie we would be scarce this year. Rosas, of the department, cannot lay \ OF J s AND Could you tell us where and when | Welle off for another 30 day STY LES J WOMEN by Echo Zahl, in which ehe stated the city ght department or be dis UPSTAIRS SHOE! STORE / ADVISE SURVEY OF | GOUNTY SALARIES CHEW COFFEE Q—I! have been very much in- terested in your column. Now | would like to know if there is any. A $10-amonth Increase for all'thing you can recommend for car jcounty employes earning $90 very time | ride on |rnonth or less has been recom-|@ car | get sick MRS. L, B. tended in the report of the ad A people are relieved of visory committee to the county 7 by chewing a few \commissioners. The report advo- aina of coffee just before ates a survey of the salary situa ing on a car. Perhaps it would tion and a schedule of pay founded! be a good plan to con a first cn the amount of work each em-|class physician, as I am sure he ploye does. |could prescribe a good remed) HOW TO SHAKE HANDS WANT WIDOW APPOINTED a, Bie VALUES Mra, A. C. Riddell and Mrs, Mary| Q-—! have been told that it is| Gardener, delegated by the G. A.|Very impolite to shake hands with| 45 LOW PRICEs °923am R., appeared before the county |@loves on. te this correct? For : commissioners Tuesday and re-|!nstance, at a church or place like| that? | | have a young gentleman friend | who lives in a town a few miles) |distant from here. His birthday | |comes in a few days, and | would |like to know if it would be im-| proper to send a birthday card.| quested that widows of veterans | be given preference for position of matron fn the ounty city building FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS |Altho | know him very well, we) |have never corresponded. We A er Skeet |boarded at the same place for two ’ | years. GREENIE, We have a New Method that cures) / It is not good form to shake Asthma, and we pant you to try it) hands with gloves on if it ¢ be ae ot gee is of long-standing or avoided. Of course, if you meet a| | recent hether {t is|friend in a public place and he or| present a tort enle| she offers to shake hands, it would | trial. of No matter in be much more impolite to refuse} | what ¢limate you live, no matter|than it would to shake hands with hat your age of occupation, If youl the are, troubled with asthma, ‘our| 4 relieve you promptly. y want to send it to glove on | As a general rule girls do not ltake the Initiative in corresponding Economical Prices Prevail for the Nation's Greatest Holiday. tly mOoPelons, cases./with their young men friends. If No lines can be sold for less later in the sum sparations, fumes, “patent |the young man has never sent you} P ney a P ad 00 closely margined and A | emoker et have fafled. Wea card on your birthday or the Bee Setney are already bets hse: | want to show everyone at our own! holidays, 1 do not believe I would| lower than any Special Sale Pri 19aehined tovend all difficult breath. (Send the card ff I were you | 7 ‘ xpress shipments just in of Higl ling. all wheezing, and all. those ; New Holiday expre f $3.45: Whit terrible paroxysins at once and for/ wow TO KILL MOLES White Canvas Lace Shoes, priced at $3.45; White all time Q.-—Can you tell me how to get rid of moles? They are ruining |my flowers and garden. | GRATEFUL FOR 1 EARLY ANSWER. | | A.—Bisulphide is effectual for de stroying moles on lawns, It should be poured down the entrance to the ‘Thin free offer ts too Important to single d Write toda the method at once simply mail coupon and White Kid at $5.08 Buck at $4.95, D Take TBOSION:: Open FREn FRONTIER ASTHMA COUPON ASTHMA CO., Room Hudson Sts ; oO. | Slurday TR ae i otumaata nest at night and the orifice im SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C2: Eyenings Send fre0 trial of your methoa || mediately closed with a clod of} Ihe Store of Style and Service 09 earth acy Ss SECOND AVE AT PIKE fj tgun—s Money makes the war go. Haynes makes the watches go. Next Liberty theatre,—-Ady, Butter 40c Lb. Cucumbers Cantaloupes — ce>an Sanitary Market CORNER Public Market |: 7 Lbs. 55c At the New Red Sugar Stall ALLEN’S GROCERY MURRAY'S PRICES STAGGER] HHOOD’S | (Croceteria No. 12 HIS COMPETITORS Lower Floor Corner Market Some say he is crazy, but he says it’s just because he is not greedy. Pot Roast, Ib.7c to 12’ Round Steak, Ib. .17'/c Pork Roast, Ib... ..19¢ Fresh dressed Chicks, per pound . 0 Oe Murray Meat Co. STALLS 23.5-7—CORNER Best Fresh Chumed Butter 40c Ib. :::: CHEESE 1b, p, I Peanut Butter 15¢ Lb. Ground here while you wait Fresh Dairy Butter, Ib. Armour’s Margarine, Ib. 2 Ibs. for large cans Milk.’ 3eF 17¢ {GREEN'S BUTTER STORE 1 TRAIN MEN FOR MERCHANT SHIPS Engineers for the new Amer. ican merchant fleet will be trained on the campus during July. Following news of a gov ernment appropriation for the expenses of instruction, ar. rangemente are being made by Professor E, 0. Eastwood, head of the department of mechan- leal engineering. The classes will begin July 2 and continue for the remainder of the | month, Instruction will be given in steam engineering, machine de. sign, gas engine construction, re. irigeration, boilers and engines, nd steam laboratory A limit of 30 students is made | necessary by the equipment of the mechanical engineering depart ment, If more than 30 apply, pref. Mild Cream. T-Bone Steak, Ib... . Veal Roast, Ib... .12'c Good Bacon, Ib. .22!c Legs Baby , per pound Srey 47/1 Washington Market MARKET—94.96 PIKE ST. None Better Fresh Guaranteed. 34c Dozen 3 Doz. $1.00 .. -29c 3 Lbs. 85c | 25¢ Coffee ....... -19¢ | 3 Lbs. 55¢ jin Floor Corner Warket ) will be given those who ve had experience, either in sta ripe engineering or as ship oller or water tender. Those who have had any expert ence with machinery will be en- abled to prepare for very necessary and remunerative work in operat jing the new ships, according to Professor Eastwood Those enter. ing the course must be at least ears of nd must be qu ecording 1@ revised steamboat inspection —_ rules Application jblanks may be secured from the juniversity ELECT NEW PREXY Richard W, Buchanan has been elected president of the Press club to succeed Richard Seelye Jones Jones will go to Burope with the | U. 8. engineers Coal miners in Southern Colorado twill be called out on a strike Aug 1, unless differences with the em- ployers are settled by that time, ‘ 25¢8 sta 22 PUBLIC MARKET CENTER ECONOMY ¢ PIKE PLACE jr", Rell ¥ S Mrs, Burnett's Nurseries will e for your Children while you the ah Nese ECONOMY —AND— PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS CHECK PACKAGE Near Suge Stall, Keon omy Mkt Ic 3 Se sacks or 6 pounds Six Bare Crystal White ALT, 7c| Soap 25c Bare 13¢ Stall 26 and Stall 64, Economy Market. Stall 51 Economy Market nelle Now Willowmoor Farm Pure Natural Milk 9c Qt. from tested cows. Th grade milk If you want un cooked milk as the cow gives it it wholesale price, call at Stall 51 and save the dealer’s profit and at the same time get the best Pasteurtzed. Regula milk, Bave cont of del ¥, profit, bookkeeping unts. Bring Floor, SAVE 100 PER CENT CLEANSER | 2 for 5c 2c, bottle Baia tefill ye gu Lighthouge, Sunbrite | Arm & Hammer re ‘ ; | ECONOMY GRocer¥ GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! The high cost of Meats is a thing of the past if you trade with us. Just Bought 250 Fine FAT CATTLE - be slaughtered and sold so cheap that you'll hardly believe your yes. Remember! These Prices are good Every Day. Come to- morrow, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday—you will find the same low prices and fancy goods A SAMPLE OF OUR PRICES SOY BEANS, 4 lbs. 30¢ eded Raisins, o& OF Choce Rubbers jar All Sirloin Steaks ~18¢ | Fresh Dressed Chickens... 20¢ Good Boiling Beef. 10¢ | Sugar-cured Corned Beef 122¢ Ribs of Beef 1i¢ | Hamburger 12/2¢ STITHAM MARKET ‘4% LOWER FLOOR PIKE PLACE MARKET -—aasanestseeeemeatnneneecaeesnde asian nnn CASCADE MARKET Lower Floor ——______. Economy Market. For Quality Meats at a Price You Can't Beat. POUND B Purchase. Extra fine Swedish Potato Sausage, per pound.___m#me_. ase Hamburger, 2 pounds for - —25¢ penenneesterioestiunenesncejpinemnapinacaareonakel Mann TIE A CAN TO CANNED COFFEE An@ Can Your Saved Cash ’ THE TIN--WE ALL NEED THE MONEY. ffee—1tz-Ibm. 50c, 3 Ibe. $1.00, xs can 20¢ Ibs. $1.50. My 25¢ Imperial B lee——2 Ibe. @5e, 3 1 : No can. You 10c—20¢ ibs, 95e, 4 Ibe. $1.20, My Soc Te S¥e, 5 Ibs. for 82.15, ned Brices tbc to tbo per poana ‘Coven, 30e per 1 Chocolate, 25¢ per th. Just good cocoa ane) chocolate, Canned ini save money 1429 First Ave. KI 2018 M. A. HANSEN Ece 1501 Pike Place Molasses Nut Rolls, Filled with old-fashioned black Walnuts. Chocolates, hand rolled, all flavors, Ib......30c Put up in Sib. Cloth a... Oe We suggest lib- eral purchases at this price, as this quality should command a much * higher price, The Very Best Fresh BUTTER 40c Lb. Our Own Churning SPECIAL SATURDAY Loaves of 15¢ 2 War Bread 20 ounces to the loaf. Stall 52 NEW POTATOES Fany 9 LbS... 25¢ Fancy 2% tons to go at this price. # KOZU BROS. . S745 i. Union Creamery Co. Stalls 69-70 Pike Place Market Stall 60 Economy Market Butter 40c Lb, Our Own Make—Fresh from the Chur Pimento Cottage Cheese, Ib, 10¢ Stall 56 Economy Market Lower Floor, Economy Market | THEATRES | APPOINT NEW PRESIDENT Miss Edith Dabney has been ap- | pointed president, and Miss Mile PALACE HIP dred Prosser, secretary, of the St. Princess Ka, in a program of| Nicholas preparatory hool for classied] dances, is the feature of girls. Miss Eda Buddecke, former the new show which opened yes: president, has accepted a position terday at the Palace Hip, Their jn Virgir dancing is good, —. Roy Harrah and his skating girls present some new roller skating things in DACIFIC OUTFITTING C0 Selbie and Lillie are great fun makers, with their song and talk Newport and Stirk delighted with thelr “talk and acrobatic | At Uae AST or ORESSLS MEN WOMER Bessie Lester, singing comedi enne, presents character types in songs The Kawana Brothers are Japan ese athletes who have some good foot juggling and balancing stunts An extra feature was the ap. pearance of a squad of soldiers {from the Second Washington in fantry, who presented drills and went thru the manual of arms. Hn” Week YOUR CREDIT IS O.K

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