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at ey ws PEM © Central Butter Store Specials Milk Fed Hens, !b..... eeeeseee California Creamery Butter, Ib. . Petaluma Ranch Eggs, doz.. American Cream Cheese, Ib.... Farmers’ Vegetable Department Early Rose Potatoes, 18 Ibs. for.....25¢ Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs, for.... 25¢ Dried Onions, i for... Lucky Strike Fish Co. _ Cooked Crabs, each. .15¢ and 10¢ Extra large Dungeness Crabs, each. .25¢ sltear igi Oysters, per pt......45¢ ued Black Cod, per Ib.. 18¢ Sale Mackerel, each... .20¢, 2 for’ 35¢ Washington Fruit and Vegetable Co. tone Peaches, per box... 50¢, 60¢ | tone Peaches, per basket, pies Sse | Be | ¢ Jonathan Apples, per doz........,.10¢ Jonathan Apples, per box........$1.25 Crab .Apples, per box.. Canning Pears, per box.. Cantaloupes, 6 for.... Pickles and Delicatessen | MRS. ST. ARNAUD Help All National 8-Ib. bag Albe! Oats for | per cake Crystal White Finest quality bag for fOr 45555 Z 3 No. “y cans Cu cans for got at ale . +4 Mix ickles, 2 pts. ed and Queen Olives, 2 pts. for. .4B¢ | Non jrhite or ut, 2 qts. oad aapeatpay 5 o 2 be pa 1-Ib, can Selec Central Fruit Store Winter Banana Apples, per box. . Winter Banana Apples, per doz. . Winter Banana Apples, 2 doz. Jonathan Apples, per doz... for toes | Lipton’s Yellow - a 4 | Help Yourself Leet Bred, 8 -25¢ | (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Exam! ) DENTIST X-Ray in Connection All Work Patnions and Guaranteedy|| Examination and Bott 505-512 Eitel Building N. W. Cor. Second and Elliett 3036 Third Avenue at Washington Street Phone Elliott 2700 Always Sanitary New Departments are being opened up in this M the convenience of our patrons almost weekly. Visit our Sugar Stall. Extra Specials Galore at the Independent Packing Co. We Congratulate the Consumer You have sent pork prices down. ing beef and watch further declines. PHONE ELLIOTT 1625. Keep on buy- You'll do it. JIM’S BIG BUTTER STORE Best Jersey Butter, per | Fresh Ranch Fees, nd -50¢ dozen ull Cream Cheese, WHERE QU. Ri ITY COUNTS South End Delicatessen oe. Fe |roe.... Be er ad Pure Cane Sugar, Stall 64 14 lbs. for $1, 7 Ibs. for 50c 10N FRUIT SECTION Yakima Gem Potatoes, sk g2.2 Winter Apples, b Grapes, basket Bananas, doz FISH SEC’ Smelt, per Ib.. Red Snapper, 2 Ibs Ling Cod, Ib.. Salt Herring, # to FARMERS’ MEAT MARKET Meats direct from the farm to the consumer’s table. Middleman is eliminated. ANDERSON’S FOR SAFE BUYERS Highest Quality—Lowenst Prices. Rex Flour, Montana Hard Wheat, sack. .$2.99 : 10c Buckwheat 40c $1.15 Seeded Ralsins, 25-1b, Grocery Co. Saturday Specials Washington brand Macaroni, and Noodles, regular 10c pkgs., 2 | Sun Ray Matches, large boxes, each. . Biscuit Co.'s Cookies Crackers, at 10 to retail prices elsewhere Colman’s Mustard, 14-Ib. tins Colman’s Mustard, 3¢-lb, tins, Creme Oil pure Olive Oil Best grade quick-cooking Head Rice, rh pt. bottles Hummel’s Ammonia or Bluing, 2 for .. 9¢ 214 size can V eiva ‘(formerly “Orla brand), Wake! New Orleans Molasses, each. . vakefield Kippered Herrings, 1-lb. cans, Borden’s Eagle se Medium size glass Beechnut brand Bitter Orange Marmalade, each Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, 14-Ib. can 34¢ Leg, Japan, or iia Tea, chy Ib...4@ Concord Grapes, 2 baskets for | Concord Grapes, 2 small baskets. ...4i¢ | *# 'D- same «.-++-..+.--+- vente BBG Sweet Oranges, per doz............ } GRANULATED CANE 1 Pkg. Only to a Customer. BOILERMAKERS ed to vote at tonight's meeting. CENTRAL PUBLICMARKET —= FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION 57-5. Entrances, First and. Second Avenues Yourself Spaghetti for 17¢ 5e¢ and 20 per cent less than Rolled 19¢ each, .24¢ each. .45¢ Toilet Soap, 9¢ .22¢ 2-lb. 21¢ 2-Ib. ...20¢, 5-lb. bag for 47¢ rs’ Diamond brand Soap, five bars for. . Yellow Split Peas, 25¢ Ra esebe edie é 21¢ id brand Hominy, each 15¢ brand Condensed Milk, 2 -15¢ black Cooking Figs, 2-Ib. es -25¢ . -25¢ to Coffee, 35¢ value, Ib. chucur 2T7¢, 3-lb. can 80¢ Label! Tea, 1-lb, can. .67¢ brand high grade Spider VOTE TONIGHT Friday night will mark the crisis of the Seattle shipbuilding strike when several thousand members of the Botlermakers’ union meet at the Arena to vote whether or not they will return to work The meeting, which is to be ehid | at 7 o'clock, was decided upon at a conference of union offfCials. A number of the botlermakers jAppeared before District Attorney Clay Allen and the Thursday. What transpired at these meetings, neither Allen not the labor officials would say It is understood from unofficial sources, however, that it {s moro grand jury, than probable that the boilermak ers will indorse the stand taken by the Metal Trades Council and that the men will return to work More than 4,000 men are expect Tell Your Wife Corns Lift Off Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift corns or calluses off with fingers. Not a twinge of pain or soreness before ap- plying, or afterwards This may sound like a dream to corn-pestered men and women who have been cutting, fil ing and wearing tom turous plasters. Yes! Corns lift out and cal luses peel off as if by magic your tender corn or cal lus, and instantly the soreness disappears; then shortly the corn or callus will be so loose that it lifts off. Freezone dries in stantly, It doesn't eat out the corn or callus, but just shrivels it up so it lifts away without even irri tating the surrounding skin. Wom en should keep a tiny bottle handy on the dresser and never let a corn or callus ache twice. DENTIST Why Experiment? Skillful treatment, finest quality of material and Painless Meth« are the prominent fi ird Ave. a ihe St, Entrance 1604 Third "Ave A small bottle of freezone costs but a} few cents at any drug store. Apply a few! drops directly upon cena Find the Dancer! PHOTOGRAPHER PICTURES A PUZZLE; CAN YOU SOLVE IT? Which t# the dancer and which) aer reflection? Take another look at the picture. Turn it upside down. Now can you] 1 which f# the girl and whiph is her le? This is one of the most remark able ion photographs made, It shows M beck rehearsing at clear lake for the Red Cross page-| ant stage artists held October 5, at |Rosemary farm, near New York.| | Miss Hornbeck is a classic dancer so well known that there should be little difficulty in telling which! is she and which ts her reflection. Now try it again. P. S-—With considerable pre meditation and malice afore thought, this picture was printed) upside down. That picture above, the one with arms lifted heaven- ward, is not the dancer, but her re} flection RECOUNT OF VOTES IN IOWA ORDERED By United Preee Leased Wire DES MOINES, Oct. 19.—Attorney General Havner has ordered a re-| count of the votes cast October 15) on the prohitjtion amendment. The! attorney 1 wired all county auditors, attention to code| section 1171, which provides that in special elections, the vote must be canvassed by the county board America’s Worst Boy Flees Reform School NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 19—Willie Zimmer has run away from the Loulsana reform school, Shall the! be hanged or given another| chance? | The i4yearold New Orleans| boy who was saved from the gal lows, after shooting his mother, by thousands of petitions from all over the country, seems to be try-) ing to throw away the chance| to make good. TWO NEW FACULTY | MEN ADDED TO Y. M. Dy United Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Oct, 19.-~There 1s not more than a half-day’s coal sup- ply in this city today. Unlegs the lcity’s bunkers are replenished im mediately, many people in hotels, apartment houses and private! dwellings may shiver, | | | Dog Steals Bathing Suits Off Clothesline! VENICE, Cal, Oct 19.—The Venice police are looking for a canine thief that has been stealing |bathing suits from lawns and back yards. He was caught in the act of rolling up a suit with his nose and carrying it away in his but eluded capture Young Bull Suspected | of Eating His Money SYRC N. Y., Oct 19.—A few day! Albert 8. Kenyon went to a farm near here to spend the day Mr. Kenyon left his coat with} $150 in one of the pockets in the barnyard while he went for a walk Upon his return the money was gone. Kenyon and others made a search which resulted in the r ery of $11, but the balance bankroll could not be foun | According to Kenyon, a yearling bull, tenant of the barn yard, looked guilty and acted as if it had indis tion Mex Prohis Are Busy| Oct. 19. pd a tax of 40 py “pulque” for the purpose of dis- g traffic In that injurious| and lucing producers to other uses of the plant from which it is me such as the man- ufacture of au and the extrac tion of fiber, according to the Mex- ican news bureau bere, | f the | | | co has pla: on mouth, |§ 4 Onions, 4 lbs.. STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1917. PAGE 13. We Cut the Cost of Living wrt Fiest Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. AVENUE Hig Spectals for Saturday Only, wsittan 40¢ HYLO COFFEE 3 Lbs. $1 OUR B06 Hr Faney Ceylon T CORNER MARKET He rahey's Gi Ib. pige. 1900 Firet Ave. Market. HOLLAND-AMERICAN DELICATESSEN MURRAY’S Sausages are becoming famous. Smoked Meats, Bologna, Weiners, etc., all prepared in our big kitchen up- stairs. Come to our Sausage Department if you want something good at regular “Murray Prices.” Murray Meat Co. Washington Market STALLS 23-5-7—CORNER MARKET—04.96 PIKE 8T. Crystal White Sosp 8 bare 180; 6 bare ....-.6005 very Day at SUGAR ORea Lower Floor Beenemy Market rT 3 Lbs. 62c FREE TOMORROW with every one. pound purchase Locens® BRAND BUTTER ® ive you _Fechane CARNATIT Lacie ia" Stalls 37-38 ECONOMY GROCER Keanamy, Market Soy Beans, 4 lbs. 25¢; 18 lbs. $1.00. Bring a sack. Bayou Beans, 6 Ibe. for 5Oe¢ | A. & H. Soda, large pk«. oe New Crop Corn Meal, No. 10 Noodles, Macaroni, Vermicelli or Feonomy Market sacks 65¢ Spaghetti, 3 for ze Sun Maid Raisins, 3 Ibs. BO¢ | Boneless Codfish, per brick 15¢ Any Spice, 3 cans 2he Wheat Meal, 10 Ibs. BOE Pure Extracts, your choice, 26 No. 1 Hard Wheat Flour, per sizes, 3 for pack nnn 2.50 hd boxes Good Matches » War ‘Flour, “10 Ibs. 40 Karo Syrup, Genuine Cyphers iat Rardines, § fares rolls ‘Totlet Paper tall ean Ala {Creme Oil Soap, 2 phase. Jsey Se eh, ANY oF THESE fie LOE | Beat Cider Vinegar, gal. \75 | Borden's Milk, per caso $5.1 better than Lard—per pound. 25¢ M. J. B. Coffee, 2 Iba. Corn Ol, per gal Flake White MAKE OUR SOLDIER BOYS HAPPY Tomorrow we will give 15 per cent of the money we receive from the sale of Apples to the Soldier Boys’ Smoke Fund. It will be APPLE DAY at the LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. Stalle 19-21, Economy Market, Main Floor. Many Varieties of APPLES 85c BO DELIVERY FREE. We Serve the BEST ICE CREAM In the City. Special for Saturday Ice Cream, with Lady Fingers’.......5c Big Cup with real Cream, at....... sities 5c Specials at the Butter Department: We Also Serve Manning’s Best Coffee Margarine | Good Luc BS¢; 2 Ibs. The 28¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. H5¢ Fresh Pullet Eggs, per dozen... 5O¢ EGGS Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, @8¢; 2 dozen $1.25 Very I Storage Eggs, dozen... 17¢ Oregon Creamery Butter 48¢; 2 lbs. 95¢ Good Wash. Cream Butter, per 1b...50¢ BUTTER Very Best Creamery, 53¢ 1b.; 2 lbs. $1.05 Stalls 69-70—Pike Place Market “wciine" Incline DON’T MISS THIS! HOOD’S COFFEE On Corner Pike Place Market You are paying 25c a 1b. for the | Peanut Brittle, Ib. ..15¢ kind we are selling at 18¢ Ib. Stall 31 Pike Place Mkt. | Assorted Chocolates, hand-rolled per Ib. BOE Lower Floor Snow Apples, box .$1.25 Spuds, per 100. . . $2.00 ree Delivery. 25e Lower Floor 7 Ibs. Stall 12 for. PHON® MAIN 3457 GOEB EL cash Uvccer REAR LOWER MAIN FLOOR, RY MARKET. mike irs from First Avenue. Pike ‘Place or right downs All Week Specials ee PATENT If you want the old Flour, we have Tce SNOW, sack. .$2.75 High-grade Apple Cider Vinegar, per gallon % B5¢ Tollet Soap, better than Castile, for 2. STALL Entrance Sirota our Medium size bottles Bluing 5¢ B-gal. cans high-grade Table Syrup - $2.50 Now Orleans Molasses, gal. 65¢ Health Bread Flour—cheaper | Eresh Cotosuet, p a than by the sack, pkg....28¢ | ~ pkg. for. : 19¢ Soda Crackers, Ginger Snaps or Onte Jam, de jar tor 20¢ Graham Crackers, Ib. ....15¢ wai, nate! or Noodles, High-erade Walnuts, Ib......28¢ | 3 DKgB ... All kinds 10¢ and 15¢ Spices, | Large cans P 2 for 15¢ | for 15c can Sweet Pickles 10¢ | Medium size All kinds Jar Caps, doz. ..... IF YOU WANT QUALITY AND PRICE—GOEBEL IS THE MAN CORNER PUBLIC MARKET ACs Teens BEST WASHINGTON BUTTER 50c Lb. PIKE PLACE also ECONOMY MARKETS CHECK PACKAGES, 1c w5- REMEMBER Northwest Corner 1st and Pike EXTRA SPECIAL! N STEAKS for Sunday Dinner ¥ pecially Priced. DAWSON MEAT CO. 116 Corner Market, Main Floor. Next Green’s Butter Store Peanut Butter * 15¢ Lb., 2 Lbs. 25¢ Ground while You wait 4 Washington“ GGS | CHEESE SS | Uae Butter | scr | SS 2 Ibe ata axe | 40c Dozen | — Sana’ SR tbs. 81.28 | 3 Doz. $1.15 | a3¢ Ih, 2 ibe ae (None to Dealers) | 360 Coffee for 20¢ 1b; 2he Cottee tor 19¢ 1b.; Coffee! Best Values in the City. A FULL LINE OF MARGARINE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, Bus GREEN'S BUTTER | STORE iste izes Best Merchandi it Money. 2 18 lO 2 Ibe. ‘Granulated 4 LAMPS “petite 7c watt Tungstens '20¢ SUGAR ALLS—Everr Econom: Pike PL Ktarkots Willowmoor Farni Te nmomy al) and, MILK WE'RE LITTLE, BUT On MY! Our low prices have made a lot of the big boys shut right amy | READ THESE MEAT PRICES! and remember, we kill our own cattle and sell direct to you: No Packing House Profit. That's how we do it. Chickens 23c Ib. 17,7int: ,fat Bic 8 thle, Petes weighing from 3 to 5 pounds Grain is so high, you'll soon pay. more, Buy now, Pot Roasts 10¢ to......1¢ | Veal Roasts 15¢ to. Oe Bolling Beef he to 12°%¢ | Veal Stew Sirloin or Round Steaks Az¢ | Beet Liver eel T-bone Steaks ..... ¢ | Corned Beet, 12%¢ STITHAM ‘MARKET xi MAIN eo08 Stall 43 Pike Place Market Lower Floor. HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORE Stall 39 ————— Economy Market ist Ave. Entrance, MARGARINE Jelke's Good Luck, Ib. Bes 2 IDR. cesses Jelke's Dandy, per pound. Armour's Buttercup Oleomargarine, per pound EGGS usranterd Storage Eggs, doz 400) 2 dom.conee juaranteed Fresh Local Pullet Eggs, G0t..++ cae Fresh Churned Wash. Creamery Full Cream Full CONOMIZE AT HAMILTON'S ECONOMY BUTTER STORE Very at Gost Good Creamery Butter, MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT The Parot Tea Room for a dandy fine Lunch ‘midst cozy surroundings. Pi Butter 54c Be Ib. Bicomargurine, per Ib. Strtetty Fresh Pea Smashed F, MAYER’S (Milwaukee) and WASHING TON SHOE MFG. CO.’s (Seattle) SAMPLES at about WHOLESALE COST AND LESS Sample Price... Boys’ School Shoes Girls’ School Shoes $2?" Men’s Shoes \yort® #35. $2.20 = $2.20 o* $2.80 CHILDREN’S SHOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, “Money Back” Our Motto Always. You'll never see high-grade Shoes sold at these prices, as Shoe Prices are going sky high HOW CAN WE DO THIS? On account of purchasing Samples, which are known to be better than the stock, but there being only one pair of a kind, these are sold at a liberal discount. We are able to sell same at the regular wholesale cost, owing to our small expense. SHOETERIA *:: No. 1—Stalls 21.26 Pike Place Market, near Sugar Stall. No. 2—Stall 80, Entrance from Pike Street Bridge. Fit Yourself. You Save. The New Selling Tokio Vegetable Co. TILIKUM STALLS 119-121-123-125 Main Floor, MARKET SANITARY MARKET First Avenue Entrance. LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!! For the Big, Clean Meat Market in center of Sanitary Public Mkt. First Avenue Floor. PRIME STEER BEEF, FAT VEAL, FANCY LAMBS, POULTRY, Thompson Co-operates With You NOT the packing houses, He BUYS directly from the PRODUCE YOU at WHOLI LE prices, See Saturday's Specials. on Lard, Sausage, Hamburger, Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts, Sirloin, T-Bone, Round and Chuck Steaks, Corned Beef and Chickens, Stall 26—Lower Floor—Sanitary Market—Elliott 2236 R and sells to