The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1917, Page 11

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Pein bOI ah Sennen HOURS N and after this date this store will be conducted on the 8-hour basis. Business hours will be from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., including Saturday. ‘M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. | SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine YOULE YOULE FUNERAL ‘set! (FOREST FIRE NEAR EVERETT IS RAGING Funeral of Western mani Machine Co. George E. Youle, er of S. A. Wood o died at his home| py v 1012 Queen Anne a ker aee sg EV Will be held Sunday ? . at the | foreca parlors of the Bonney Wateon com: | Thursd: pany. weather,” 2,000 acres of the Merr lumber holding near yesterday ed Press Leased W RETT. July 13.— would be a day for Use for Useless A useless garment mar bare frown Bay fome use after af bp fect, it bas No 2 Many uses, according t Miss L. B Logging with servation session s¢ er 4 this morning. Otbers om the pro gram today were Mies 7 Roth- Miss C. L. Paine Miss ©. thorn. tT control enjoy reading again, $2.90 SUPERIOR SKILL You'll | Papers Home of the Best ue to the of the weather bureau that “fire a forest fire swept over 1 and Ring artha The fire started in the Co.'s camp ke Altho County Fire Warden Allen 300 men, blaze is not yet completely un- “Pickwick Glasses on Earth Uptodate methods enable us to crind complicated Lenses in thirty minutes. Kryptok Lenses in four hours, ordinary Lenses while you wait. THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 917 FIRST AVENUE Established in 1906. Near Madison. The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS United Prees Staff Correspondent WITH BRITISH ARMIES IN THE FIELD, July 13.—The Prussian rules with an iron rod in the occupied territory of France. The following rec ord from the diary of an in habitant of the village of Savy, a few miles to the weet of St Quentin, clearly show the sort of treatment Americans might expect in event of a Prussian conquest on American soll: April 25 (1915) The garde champetre (village constable) has been ordered to inform farmers that they are not cut hay or clover under 500 francs penalty April ); Germans make house house search for grain The & distributes forms to t 1 out by fa they are planting May 1 Rossian prisoners brought here to pull up sugar beets for the Germans. May 4 The inhabitants have been deprived of bread four days, because M. Lebrun the is refuse’ flour un 1 it with German rman efvillan to much gral baker and there ts no money among Savy Ma 0 Germans. em ing Russian prisoners, h broken the last four mi LONGING FOR stones Baby Girl. ts noth a happy child E i under the right conditions }m hazard to hb | Lydia E. Pinkha jround has brow childless women by to normal health There than of more years elgh no onsulted } could mula not hildren. I + of Lydia only well but have « when I hear of any woman * ing as I was I tell her of Li nkham's Vegetable Compound —Mre. W. Hughes, 19 Majest Apts, Omaha, Neb In many other homes, once chil less, there are now children b jeause of the fact that Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compc jtoakes women normal jstrong You Don’t Choose an Unknown Quality WHEN YOU BUY A Westerman 15 You get satisfaction in style, wear, woolens and workmanship that are backed by the best of hand-tailoring concerns in the coun- try. These suits are here in all the latest styles and patterns. The Pinch-back models, body-fit Models, the plain semi-body-fit models, the con- Servative 3-button models. See Our Complete Line B. &'L. Suits. Greenhood Dress Toyo You direct tc value derwear in Union and Two-Piece Shirts Panama Hats. money b real will save time and Westerman’s fo coming dollar-for-dollar lothing. L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 1 | Store No. 2 First and Main | WestlakeandPine For All-Around Satisfaction There Is Noth- ing Better Than Dundee Tailored ut . the Way You Want It Every garment is made to your indi- vidual measure. All our clothes carry the union label. Priced as low as ld Let us tailor your next suit. Look for our trade mark. 304 PIKE ST. Open Saturday Night Till 10 FOR A CHILD | Young Wife Almost in De- spair. Now Has Beautiful charming physician) wh rinkham's Vex etable Compound and decided to| o try {t, and {t has proved worth its weight in gold to me, for I am not by girl, so} 4 from Gronaier's brewery healthy and STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1917 Here’s HowGermans Ruled French Town in Gronnler’s mit! 17 The sheared all the wool Germans theep and of American flour ratic 0 grammes The per head per at » Btroillers to but as he had no laisser-passer, the Ge mans seized him, took him in a cart to Holnon and fined him 60 francs May 25 celebrate m Rumor that Italy has declared war against Ger many July 1 the ke Catry's by The gorde was sent pmandantur to Henrt © to ask how man ad in his barr Wer was to bit and he ts to Quentin for wagons ho Catry's only a fm in the face. go to prison in 8t 14 days July 21: Notice on church door stat Men women girls and boys will continue to be requisitioned for work in the fields between 4 a m. and Those who {dle fn the with ke ae to work will hit morning the that all ctvil man offi fans must salu cers, men by t women by bowing prisonment for refusal July 25 At the general cen sus of horses, owners had to stand at their horses’ heads for six hours. Henry Catry happened to be standing two yards away from his horse and he was hit w a stick by a German gendarme. When he protested he was beaten more severely An old man lay down by h horse and was beaten and made to stand up Others were treated in the brutal manner 8 rians are mak the rounds, examining , bronze and Ge hats or im All fruit must be and turned over to the 13 French victory October 2 mittee Rumor of in Champagne. com bas offered carbide These can be had at town hall October who arrived on a have They ©} Biget’s sh too. Novem 18: §& civilians forbidden. § e be kept for sick January 1 (1916) D. m., on last night, saluted New Year by firing snons, machine guns and rifles. The projectiles were specially made, and at very Great height produced colors and bright Mghts. The whole village was illuminated with electric Mghts. The wood of 4 Athilly was wholly illuminated January 6 taken At {sion one The Ger everything 31: The G Octobe burned allk to must ans From 11 Germans Copper ‘annot pi in soap. taken even mans have ' Detroit's Thief | DETROIT, | Venn, parole 'date for the thief.” He is the man who robt armed ex-convict of $ amount 0 exconvict was sav x $25 al payment on an arti “Meanest July 13. agent, title, William H has a cand the meanest ed a one Of this 4 f value repair it Adv If you Haynes | theatre Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with Mort soaps and prepar poos contain too much alk Gries the akes brittle, and your watch t Next Liberty 4 shar This hair Just armful anut oil (which than the soap or anything el for shen better mort ex Hican use can't pos: Simply water th your with One or teaspoo will make an dance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thor oughly. The lather rinses out ea ily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive ofl. The hair dries quick! 1 evenly, and it leaves it silk bright, fluffy and easy manage You can get mulsified cocoanut at most any drug store. It is ery cheap. enough to ily for me A Good Bank Referenec In something highly desirable for one seeking m credit or a recomm as to general When you are a depositor of the First National Bank, and have given us the opportunity to know twe bun oil cantile you and your methods, we shall be a ve you use as a reference This is only one of many advantages enjoyed by depositors who put then relves in a position to get full co-operation with their bank The First National Bank great PAGE 11 PUBLIC MARKET CENTER ret SANITAR CORNER "2"! CORNER MARKET Hylo Coffee, 3 Iba. for & Noyal Blend Coffee, 2 lbs per Ib. COFFEE! «' y Blend jun-drie a Ker i Best Fruit 1511 Pirate Avenue ylon Tea per Ib sealing Mason Jar Caps, per dozen Jar Rubbers, 3 dozen for SEATTLE TEA & COFFEE CO. 4 ‘ata “"* SUGAR $8.20 Stalls ws’ ALLEN’S GROCERY Flake White ma phere of Pure Vanilla lemon 100 Quaker ¢ ® Crystal Whit 206 nt Fan Lower Corner M ngs to th BEST FRESH JERSEY BUTTER 40c Peanut Butter usa cree Seied.n:221 SOC Fresh Fresh B5e: 2 doz 4 *"=* Milk ans Keeani MET aRAaS; 30c Ib; 2 Ibs. 58c Hille’ Red Can Coffee 37¢ GREEN'S BUTTER STORE . THE STALLS QUALITY BUILT. grade Tbs. for erade 3 Ibe. for MILK ™ 8c Quart 2% Bring Bottle 3 pkas Bulk Coffee Pabite Market ECONO PIKE PLAC ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS 1,00 Abe 506 Ade 19¢ 10¢ orner arket ie; 6 Dare Be BCONOMY MARK SUGAR eral, Floor jarket CRISCO 22c Lb. lb. EGGS Pullets $1.02 Fine Granulated Canning Sugar BUGAR STALLS 8 Lbs... PIKE PLACE, Al ALSO ECONOMY MARKETS FANCY CAN weans FANCY PRICE My Own Roasting Quality Coffee 20¢ And a Paper Bag At Minimum Price S5¢ Bl ti \0cBipreme Blend Cotes 1% 1b FOE: 3 bs. $4 : 19¢ 25e “D”" Blend Coffee, 3 Ibe. 70¢; 5 , a $1.15 55¢ ure Imported Olive Oil F % Gallon $1.65 "Pints 45¢: Quarts Sie 25c K C Baking Powder, 19¢ 47c MEANS Gallon $3.25 MURRAY Smashes Prices Again! These Prices will make the Shoulder Mutton .11'/2¢ Legs of Mutton. ...15¢ Pot Roasts ... .8c-12'c Sirloin Steaks -1642c T-Bone Steaks .. .17'2¢ per pound Lamb Chops, loin or per pound . Round Steaks STALLS 357—CORNER MARKET—9496 PIKE ST On Corner. Pike Place Market oh NITARY PUBLIC MARKET HUDSON’S DELICATESSEN Beeoth 111. Meoth 111 Sanitary Market SATURDAY’S BIG INDUCEMENTS: Is Discovered! Mrs. Porter's Peanut Butter, Ib. Happy Home Catsup, 1S¢ value - Fine California Asparagus, 25¢ can for ibe Oe Market Head ors for Sw w arr ything SANITARY MAT Rear Lower Main ¥ Entrance from Pike Place or right down sta All Week Great Specials ,,<Cane Sugar $8.3 FLOUR $2.74 : It's one of the best for either bread or cake J Mexican Speckled ¥ delive sack Highest grades local patent Rice 28 2 Ibs 2 cane Baked Be Pure Apple Cider ns ous Sweet P 6 Mission Figs, re it a cane t Remember, we give you the Price and also the Tilikum Market Stalls 119.121.123.125, Sanitary Market ty in Beef to us for real qu Veal, Free Del THE KENNEDY Stall No. 10 O. G. Dinsmore, Mgr One large ¢ Carnation Milk ws _30c Colfee RFECT One pound will convince you of the quality W. H. PEEK CO. 1512 Pike Place. Sanitary Mkt ARLINGTON Best Creamery BUTTER 40c LB. Full ¢ FRESH EGGS, BUTTER ALL KINDS Cottage Cheese, per Ib. 2 Ibs. for Small Size 11 Ibs. 25c New Beans Rest Ibs Fancy Spuds, 7 Ib. eam Cheese, Ib 26 LOWER FLOOR SANITARY MARKET Stalls 42 Lower Floor and R14 17% Fee Smoked Shoulders. 1812 Murray Meat Co. Washington Market nd Harding's * from First Avenue GOEBEL Cash Grocer per sack Vinegar, Opposite Liberty Theatre Pork and Poultry > HONEY—CHEESE OF NEW POTATOES Tokio Vegetable Co. Sanitary Market Trust Foam at the Mouth Chickens, fresh dressed, .22Yc Natural Untreated, Rich, Pure Milk from one of the three famous blooded stock show farms near Seattle. Sold every day at the MILK STALLS of ECONOMY, also PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MKTS., rib, 15¢ KEYS are KEYS Main 3089 nomy Market SHAKP Stall 37¢ Best Seeded Paisins olate ‘gts. B5es pts HOOD’S CANDIES Assorted Hand-rolled Choc- olates, Ib. After-Dinner pound HOOD’S On Corner, Pike Place Mkt. Heinz by'n Milk ( Japan or ilet Paper, r ches, 3 for Mints, per 28 Economy Market Main, €257 CASCADE MARKET Stall 32 Lower Floor Economy Market cowouw LARD 2 Lbs. 35¢ Hamburger, 2 Ibs 2he | Good Steaks ATM4e¢ Pot Roasts - Az%e up Faney Chickens ——....-...23¢ STITHAM MARKET “%* LOWER FLOOR PIKE PLACE MARKET All Meats Guaranteed Fresh from the Ranch We do our own killing and give you the Middleman’s Profit Soup Meat, per Ib. Se | Ribs of Beet All Loin and T-Bone Steaks 18¢ | Good Boiling Beef AZse Round Steaks 21¢ | Special on Corned Beet. 12%¢ Boneless Corned Beef, per pound 1% REMEMBER, FOLKS—Our Meats are Fresh from the Ranch and BUTTER 4 Our Own Make 40 a. Lb. Churn. Pimento Cottage Chese, Ib. 10¢ Stall 56 Economy Market Lower Floor. BUTTER 39¢ ». Butter with a Purchase STALL 45 10¢ red The Very Best Fresh BUTTER 40c LD. Our Own Churning. Union Creamery Co. Stalis 69-70 Pike Place Market ucerne Creamery Tacerne is Stall 60 Economy Market Our Very Best Special 10c re: $ Li Pkg. of Casein Butter (a substi tute for butter or cheese) Open for demonstration. Lucerne Products Co. Stall 14, Upper Floor Economy Market 5c, 10c, 15 GROCERETTE Stall 28, Lower Floor Pike Place Market Our 9c Sale Broke all records last Saturday Now have variety to se lect from 1 for one week: 3 Ibs. Whi vy Beans .50¢ | 7 Ibs. New Potatoes .25c 10 Ibs. Best Flour 65¢ Be 4 lbs. Best Jap Rice Be A whole counter full of 10c and lSe goods at 26 kinds Hamilton's Extra and Food Colorings 10¢: ° GROCETERIA NO. 12 ivery ed Ham 8c ana dle AND Ite 20¢ or, Pike Watermelon, It (Round Melons) Kozu Bros.—Stall 41 Economy Market Can't ¢ wiry BY W. S, FORREST PARIS, July There i German flier Need 50,000 yey of Aluminum for War Hy United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, July The Uni ted tates wil require 0,000 tons of a min ar for ae lanes and oth ! rection to who is really military an atio’ Phantoma, ery on the German carry ont RTs) earn 1 y Web ing V along front report to| fiat nerfor ws been as icage TO REPLY FRIDAY The Appea dawn of day Jthe dusk of twilight, ning the trenches of the traction com requests for higher tter working cont given to Arbitrators James Duncan and C. J, Franklin Friday morning, according to Pres jdent A. W. Leonard Thursday ‘We bope Mr. Franklin and Mr Duncan will select a third arbitra tor as soon as possible, so that the} patter may be speedily adjusted,” | aid Leonard Thursday, | reply pany to the wages and t tions will be DR. Peoples Bank Buildi 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, 7 401 “want as this named stage ich are to sud wos machine-gun ‘Phantom| ans ‘Guard Election! Herbert W. Meyers was elected captain of the First Presbyterian church company of the home guards last night. Seventy-five men have thus far been enrolled and the other officers will soon be selected The First Presbyter an company drills on Tuesday and Friday evenings dent $s one OUTFITTING CO COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN; and] Wei YOUR CAEDITIS 0.K.} d avi or Mi Journey for knowledge with the Pickwick four, in next week's Star SATISFACTORY both in service and in price. ONE DOLLAR CASH Pays for Consultation, THE LODGE CAFE Fourth Avenue at Westlake Featuring the latest war song, “Stand Up and Fight for Uncle Sammite.”” High-class Entertainment: and Dancing 8 P.M. tol A. M Vainnbte Treatment and Medicine. EVANS Second Avenue and Pike Street. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12 ng, to 8 p.m

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