The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1917, Page 9

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she degen DHS: Jougall 2 forthwiek MEN’S SHOP A THOUSAND TIES | FOR A THOUSAND MEN THE NEW EFFE< THE “Gay Birds’’ and Quiet Colors <i JUST INSIDE THE DOOR Ts IN SILK NEW SE AND SATIN FOR ASON Full-cut, perfectly - shaped Ties of rich, heavy weaves. Special at Maybe It Belonged [Need to Miss Cinderella slipper believed to have been a rls, in a peet bog. It weighed about a pound and a and generally Chaplin's twinkling trilbies. Lieut. F. W. Becker, U. 8. N. R Home of the Best in the New Richmond hotel. $2 50 Glasses e on Earth EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific eciatize tn the most mod- and eyeglasses. te THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 7 riner. AVE., NEAR MADISON. Established 1906. The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. That Grind Their Own Lenses COMPARE A WESTERMAN SUIT Taken point by point, Westerman Suits will stand up under the most rigid comparison with suits that cost more money. Note the materials and workmanship. You can buy Westerman Suits at We have hundreds of these suits for you to select from. Remember, we are out of the high rent district, which enables us to give a dollar-for-dollar value that cannot be excelled in Seattle. See our complete line of Men’s Dress Shirts, Straw Hats, Panama Hats, Union Underwear, in fact, man’s every need for the warm weather. Both our stores will close at 7 p. m. Satur- days during August. 52 More Chasers]: Submarine chasers need 52 more LONDON, Aug. 17.—Allan Mac-|Tecruits to completo the List of Donald has just found an ancient |crews enrolled at the Puget Sound Navy Yard, in the naval reserve. F resembled !# in charge of the recrulting office, ca STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 17, 1917. Little Lily Leitzel of isa Bohemia, Comes to Seattle on Thursday [we carte costa Lily Here is a pleture of the tinlest yet the greatest aerialist in circusdom, Her ts Lily Leitzel, and sho is a native of Prague, Bohemia. Weighing leas than 100 pounds, Wearing a child hoe and having just h 18th birthday, she is today endure a greater tax upon stre in the pinnacle of the “big to than most male performers. Har by one hand from the end of suspended in mid-air, s her lithe body fatrly r her own shoulder” and back again as many as 40 consecutive tir without se. This feat is te ‘ENGINEERS IN FRANCE WORK woman name ahe h There was an occasion once when Art A. Biggar, then In Edmonton, Canada, wished himeelf dead. But now he’e at the front In France—and he’s eager to live, to IIve and to fight! In a letter, dated May 13, to Mra. L. L. Williams, 1098 Sullfvan st, Seattle, Biggar, who ts a member of a Canadian company of en- gineers, gives some of the high Hghts of life at the front. He writes: “When I last wrote you I was at the Engineer Training depot, St Johns, Quebec. “Was there only a month fn this battalion, and then things started | to hum. “Transferred February 6 left Ottawa for overseas on Fet- jruary 13. Safled on the 16th and landed in England 27th. | “Had just a month tn England, jcrossing to France March 27, and landed here at the front April 2. | Bulld Under Fire and} “So we have been here six |weeks and begin to feel at home| now “The work ‘s dangerous right) enough, bufiding raflroads under shell fire, but, thank goodness, our camp is far enough back to get a good night's sleep. “The guns sometimes keep us awake when the bombardment is unusually heavy, and we have had shells drop uncomfortably clone, but haven't had to shift camp yet, Jas some of the others have | “Say, you know tt clears the air a whole lot—Wileon declaring war. “We Canadians got to feeling very superior to the Yankees, I, for one, used to say that Champ Clark’s talk abant annexation could be reversed any time we had a mind to. With 50,000 men al ways under arma in Canada, we could step in and take New York or any other town any time we wanted May Arrange Wound “Now that we know that your hearts are In the right place after all, we feel relieved “As tar as the German-Amertean menace goes, we probably have just as many Germans in propor- tion in Canada, but they haven't been much of a menace. “If you come over as a Red Cross nurse, Mary, it will be my great pleasure to be wounded at once for your special attention. (That {s, if I don't get wounded in the meantime, which I am daily in |danger of.) Tickle” Working Parties “The Huns take a & delight in tickling working rtles with high explosive shplls, But their planes do not come over as much as they used fo, so we are not in| such great danger from observa-| tion. But my party 1s working up and thru a town which is shelled y, so I may get mine before you are able to hold my hand “There was one time in Edmon ton I wished I was dead, Belle me, I am not so anxious to die anyhow lnges, that Leitzel known, as the It is ‘but one of the y ul features of Mile. Lait t, an act so remarkable things come to a paure tn ingling Brothers itt ls coming Thursday and Friday, « I am embracing new foreign features, the tremen dous fairyland spectacle, a,” with a cast of mo 1,000 characters; nagerie the Ringling have ever exhibited and, big railroad cars wonders. CATHEDRAL OF ST. QUENTIN IS while irous Broth UNDER SHELLS; MASS OF RUINS BY HENRY WOOD United Press Matt Correspondent WITH THE FRENCH AR- MIES BEFORE ST. QUEN- TIN, Aug. 17-——The beautiful St. Quentin cathedral today Isa emoking mase of ruing, a dupil- cate of its sister martyred Cathedral of Rheims. it ie the latest victim of German destruction, Beyond the cathedral may be seen the smoke of numerous vil curling into the sky. The destructiven te) nm asserting itself. While the burning and looting resembles which preceded the German retreat in March, there are no in- dications that the enemy is prepar ing to evacuate the territory in this region immediately. Fire and terror ts being spread in the French towns held by the enemy and now coming under the «uns of troops fighting to redeem Recently captured German woners declare Bt. Quentin has been completely sacked, Every thing of any value has been car ried off. Even Smash Furniture All that could not be carried away has been destroyed. The houses of the town are filed | only with smashed furnitare, Even crockery was destroyed— smashed upon the floor of the houses which the Germans looted The convent was entered and the furniture there de- etroyed. Clothing that was found wae torn to pieces and planoe piled about haphazardly In heaps. Roof Collapece The St. Quentin cathedral was seen to burst into flames on Wed nesday evening. All night long It burned. The light from the great pile {lluminated the vast German denuded, devastated plain before the town for a distance of 15 miles, Karly Thursday the roof of the edral collapsed. The great ches went crashing down into the burning @ebris. All material in the cathedral was then gradual- ly consumed. As the fire dled out roofless, gutted walls of the cathe- dra! remained, As a background to this picture of desolation, as viewed from the French lines, the smoke of villages beyond them be- gan to rise. fa: of German Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and) n tent} scores of all “Cinder- than the largest me * in all, 89 crammed with only the PAGE 9 | Foods Are '} Fresher Pabite Market rane Market SANITAR ECONOM Murray Gets Mad And stirs up the Trust again, Nothing 4: tate prices to him. Te, 124c 174c 174c 174c w vedevaseeess AWC 124c Murray Meat Co. Washington Market STALLS 235-7—CORNER MARKET—0496 PIKE 8T. GROCETERIA NO. 17 Corner Public Market First Avenue Floor CRISCO _ IVORY SOAP 35¢,69¢,$1.38,$2.07, 5c and 10c ROYAL BAKING POWD .38c California Grapefruit, 6 for when they try to dic- 224c 18c 174c Pot Ro Per Ib, T-bone Steak, Sirloin Steak, per Ib. #h Dronsed Chickens, Piokled Pork Veal Roast, per Ib. Bhoulder of per Ib. Mutton, Large Cans Large Tananas, doz. Oranges, 2 dom.’.... L. Stern Company Lower Floor—Santtary Ma: AR THOMPSON’S MARKET *"2<* ELLIOTT 2336—SANITARY MARKET—STALL -" WE KILL AND DRESS OUR OWN CATTLE No Middleman’s Profit When You Trade With Us. prin’ TC wv L2hc| 124c yer ih. 8c » 10c} * ~ 12kc 123 to 15c iihieadlbnd 10c per Ib....0... Veal Roast, STALL SANITARY MARKET. Cash Grocer per Ib.... REAR LOWER MAIN FLOOR. | Entrance t from Pike Place or right downstairs from First Avenue ALL WEEK SPECIALS 100 Sacke rm rue CANE SUGAR $8.80 Sk. Sugar Is Seemingly Due for Another Advance FLOUR wc. $2.46 Per. Sk. War Grade It makes @ very palatable bread. Our other brands of Flour are accordingly cheap. A very fine tumbler Jelly Glass, | 3-Ibs. Mission Blue Figs......280 per GoReM oe... ec. ee +800 | 100 bar Tollet Soap .... 100 Jar Rubbers, 2 dos vie | Large can Ripe Olives. New Mason Jars, pinta 720, / barre pkg. 1 quarta 4 Ibe. Fre Hamburger, per Ib. | Sansago Meat, per Ib. | Be 1 pe ¢ Liver, th. p Head fk rustine Lard, lb. ce and Chocolate 1B elon P | pure Hi you want Goebel ts the man. | Crystal White Soap 2 ba i305 6 bars. Pvery Dy Lower F {SUGAR Price Every Huger Alone +s Jace at can ‘wratL. while 7 and 18 Upper Floor, ‘TALE, 17 Lewer Floor Vike Place Market | We Have Resumed Selling | a jerca pee STALL 47 Economy Economy aoe Market | | | pmet Lower Floor MEATS and POULTRY GUARAN ‘T HARD W On Saturday FLOUR, Per Sack 4 65 Pure Wheat War Meal, 10 Ibs. sctuhaghagtehaat Cracked Hominy for Hearts of Wheat, Washington ront, 3 Ibs. Croamotten, M. J. B. Coffee, Pure Cane Syrup, Molasse Soup Meat ...... -. S¢ | Boiling Beef. ... 6 Pot Roast. ..00.ca--1B%E Pork Roast ..-.....18¢ | Veal VERY BEST FRESH Butter UNION CREAMERY CO. HOOD’S Home-made Candies Peanut Brittle 15¢c lb. On Corner Pike Place Market Roast, per Ib.. 3 Ibs. for. lge. bottio Soda..... Roman Meal, 8 Ibe. Crisco—emall ates large Weason Ott, 3 Kerr Fruit Je Pints @5es Quarts ..... GROCETERIA NO. 3 Stalls 63-54 Pike Place Market CRISCO $2.07 J.B. Coffes, & Ibs. . Boap Best Butter 2.°rr 4c Ib Eggs Strictly 48c Doz. Genuine Fresh Roston Brown Bread All Kinds Cheese—Ice Cream Stall 56, Economy Market 2he medium 74es 50 M Small_Ivory STITHAM MARKET °3* 100 Fresh Killed CHICKENS, 45c Ib. = PUBLIC MARKET CENTE Pubite Market Publie Market CORNER PIKE PLACE COFFEE Hille’ Red Can B7¢ Hills’ bulk, = Full Cream yt | 19¢ Se Wert, Teas, 19¢ Hille’ bulk, TALL 02-10% Large Cans Main Floor Corner Ma 20¢ Eple 250 Hoy Fresh Foods and Low Prices a ey Fancy Jersey Creamery Butter 43¢ Ib. | PEANUT | iF BUTTER |: | Cheese Ground tere | Bs 24c Lb. cg Mit ER IE Re oe maces OTe | eek | Brick Cheese 27¢_ Milk 45¢ | Fresh Eggs tcos*” 406 ste" GREEN’S BUTTER STORE PROFIT BY OUR EXPERIENCE Our many years’ experience pe meg don d My «ive you better goods for SEATTLE TEA & COFFEE co. 1511 Miret Ave. Corner Public Market. Aster Milk, case. . . $5.30 Crystal White Soap, 5 Splbieatigy: © SUGAR Chotees Re Salmon, can ALLEN’S GROCERY | a. 223-609, Stalls 18- 25 mri Market Lewer Floor, Corner Market Pete’s Fish Market Sanitary Market . MMe and We + 2Be Stalls 31-33 Salmon, each .. Whale Meat, 2 Iba. Smelta, 1b. Tced Ling Cod, Ib « MARKET SANITARY MARKET KET TILIKUM STALLS 119.121.123.125 Strictly Fresh Pullet Eggs, doz. ........42¢ MILK 5¢ Best Butter, 480—2 ibe 950 1 large can Rg PS Good Crvaniory for one week, wi i PEEK’S PERFHOT COFFER Butter, Ib. ........45¢ at 30c, 350 oF 400 Full Line Fancy Cheese, Honey, One pound will convince you of the quality The Kennedy Store Stall 10-Banitary Market Pa ADELES Fe FRESH FISH AND SEA FOODS If You Buy It From Us, You Know It Is Fresh Ny PIKE PLACE also ECONOMY MARKETS CHECK PACKAGES, 1c Economy Gr: Kitebe: SALT SUGAR STALLS—Every Day Beonomy and Pike Pl Markets WILLOWMOOR Men’ s Half Soles $1 FARM Xaturaa OC 0. Men's Hools . a Sol Our Milk tn 1800 tests averaged 24 per cent Butter Fat to leave your at the show, m. Saturdays. Rubber H 63 Lower Floor, Pike Place mee ACORN MARKET ne Seal Milk Stall Stall 33, Lower Floor, Eco: y Market, C. A. SONNICHSEN, Prep. PURE LARD 2 LBS. 42c LARD COMPOUND ,Sii.°. 2 LBS. 35¢ Veal Roast ......11'/c | Veal Steak ... -15¢ Pot Roast ..........9c | Tender Beef Steak. .15¢ Soup Meat .........7¢ Corned Beef .....12Y%e Veal Stew -1lc Calf’s Liver .. -15¢ Cut the Price of Butter 5c Pike Place yA TEED FRESH from the RANCH ee a Cut the Price of Eggs 5¢ 20¢ a lb. Shop Early! | Cut the Price of Cheese 5¢ anos Steak ..-..-.--18¢ A 50c Purchase of Coffee Rib Steaks . it—S Veal ‘Chane. does it—Saturday Link Sausage, Tbs sans '18¢ .....18¢ |], A. HANSEN Supreme Blend Coffee 1429 First Avenue Stall 40 F. G. MARSTON THE BUTTER MAN Stall 39, Economy Market. GROCETERIA NO. 12 Lower Floor, Economy Market Royal Baking Powder, 1-Ib. can .....+ A. and H. Soda, large package, each . or Tea only. Stall 69-70, Pike Pl. Stall 60, CLOSING OUT SALE Am joining the civil Must close out by den’s Milk, OA 65a cot annd fNawinees Elbow Macaront, Market. Economy Market. service. Sept. 1 25c ..27¢ .15¢ Thyme llowing “Ground * ij Extra Fancy Home Grewn Tomatoes, Ib. . . 6 KOZU BROTHERS Stall 41 Economy Market j " Full line Hamilton's Wxtracte, All other goods at 10% discount on my already low prices. Stall 28 Pike Place Market Lower Fioor. |Germany’s essential terms, the pa- }per stated—that concerning her ier this is unsatisfac- now, Not as violently, Been in dally health and strong as a horse. ART.” ried to their home councils today. | Another meeting will be helt ret cc“ GERMAN PAPER 1S. a hey Teich Epes Aerials NOT PLEASED WITH | STATES TO ACT commission's request that tho Ili [zone “5 ne Othe ° es 2 10 i “4 . divided, either making no Dy United Seem Leseed Whee nols state council of defense “do | BY Ynrnt, Re ment, taking @ position. simtlar 0 CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Unleag |POthing to complicate the pri marth “i Aug. 17.—De-| that of the Lokal Anzeiger, or ad- President. Wilson. takes over tho|Phase of the coal situation,” Gov. |spite the view of the allted press| vising that, the pontiff's appeal be nation’s coal mines, the 12 states|Lowden said he was doing nothing Ee : fie peace proposal of Pope! given careful consideration, — , represented at tho coal conference|that would cause confusion and|Ponedict ts German tnaptred, it. is here yesterday, will utilize every hot quite pro-German enoweh to} ordered tho public hearings on | Not oa tg suit a portion of the German press. agency in their power to forestail| Prices to proceed today. The | a coal shortage this winter \* he Lokal Anzeiger today warns G This was the decision they car- AD STAR WANT ADS! a ohne “ail The pope only any drug sore or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cente. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arins and hands each day, and see how freckles and blem- ishes disappear, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yes! It is harmless. _ V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 1 | Store No. 2 First and Main | WestlakeandPine Japanese Scientist Finds ‘Typhus By United Press Leased Wire TOKIO, Aug. 17.—The special cause of hus r, a problem which h uffled tle efforts of the | medical men in the world up to} this time, has been discovered by \® Japanese scientist, Professor jKenzo Futakl, of the imperial gov ernment research laboratory, Germ BULLBROS. Just Printers 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 In a midland England town a number of persons were fined for remain composed, striking matches tn the streets on mentioned one of!the night of an alr raid. :

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