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: [NEW PANTAGES SEMENTS| ITAR B.S 'Non te Kiew & Prlanger’s Mauston! Comedy Succees iss Springtime” TY 4 NIGHTS, BY GEORGE MARTIN United F Correspondent BUFFALO, N. ¥., Nov, 16.— Rranding farmers and factory workers of Aruerica “dupes of ined =business,” President Townley, of the Farmers’ Nonpartisan league, called on organized labor here today to join with the farmers to help win the war and a fairer share in what they produce, “We farmers produce dollars’ worth of farm products a year,” he said, “We get $9,000,000,. 000 for it or about $218.22 net for each farmer's family, Who Gets the 2@ Biltion? “Who gets the other 20 billion? Labor doesn't get it, and we don't get it. But business tells labor the farmer geta it. And, by the same token, business tells the farmer that labor gets all the difference between the cost of shoes, clothing and ma chinery and the exorbitant price the farmers and the other consumers of this country have to pay for them “We get $ to 10 cents a pound for pork, You pay 35 to 40 cents. The packers say itbor absorbs the difference.” Draws Gompers’ Turning to Gompers, maid "I want to know, Mr you fellows have Orch a of spp Plas 10% war tax reveals the ban Rumba Dance. PRHEUM VAUDEVILLE EMILY ANN W 29 billion NEW GAIRTY emAran Piret and Now rt ne Great Horse Race tel “qnece Bess” OLD ‘The eng Pickantnntes ENTUCKY Pe gd aad Production Laughter “TAR MIDNIGHT FOLLIES” Townley Freturing ALACE HIP: Continuous Daily 1 to 11 President, it got that n ll tell yor on the quiet, later,” laughed Gompers. The same ig true of wheat mitiers hand us the same guff, “When we ask business why we have to pay so much for machin ery, they tell ua the organized metal workers get it. When we complain of high and even higher freight rates, business tells us the railroad brotherhoods The have expensive wives and Med the} money A National Need | “The time has come for us to un derstand each other. We at war, and the # rnment’s interests Mats. Wed A wonderful play expreasing the great Bove tle between mother and son “MADAM X" 20c to Se. Mats 150 and the Mata S00, . are wipe out this nefarious profiteering system, which starves us amid Mats ey {CAN'T FIND DANDRU FF} 2:20. Nights, Chinese” Wonder and 9 Worker WAnnnnnnnnannrnnennnnnnns | Every bit of dandruff disappears after one or two applications of Danderine rubbed well into the scalp with the finger tips, Get a small bottle of Danderine at any drug store and save your hair, After a few applications you can’t find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the sealp will nev er itch. Cut Out the Waste Gea Admission S06 ome Diher Features Are you looking for acre age? Read Star Want Ads. Buy at the Farmers’ Market and stop paying two profits \§ when one will do. lem APPLES $1.25 Box, delivered et Potatoes, 6 Ibs 25 ~ Stall 12—Lower Floor PU LADIES! LOOK! Wesld You Like a PAIR OF SHOES FREE! er CWELL, THEN LISTEN “qq Last Saturday we placed on sale an elegant lot of LADIES’ SHOES $1.50 ) and $1.75 Pr. Tomorrow is the Wind-up Sale. Inctuded In our big stock are several “hundred pairs of narrow sizes, so if you can wear an A, AA or B width, we will gtve you PAIR ABSOLUTELY FREE! with a purchase of 3 pairs Strictly . as an Advertising Feature for the Sanitary Mkt. at WELL-KNOWN MAKES. NO CATCH. VALUES $5.00 And Up. Sale Conducted by the Market Management Thompson Shoots a Carload of Steers Over His Counter Saturday at These Bargain Prices Dan@y Shou Nice Veal Roasts | Al ‘on | Cys. Corn | Salt Pork der Mutton..12%¢ - 18By%¢ -.. B0¢ 12%¢ . B0¢ Select T-Bones .. Soup } t, Th. . eee Fancy Prime Ri) Roast Choice Pot Roast 10¢ to 12%¢ Veal Chops 15¢ ORDER Now FUK HOLIDAY POULTRY Remember Our Saturday Chicken Specials. STALL 26~LOWER FLOOR, SANITARY MARKET—ELLIOTT 2336 Une Week With One Pound of FEK’S PERFECT F i or 40c Coffee Reef.. Announces to His Friends and LIBBY'S solid pack TOMATOES ARMOUR’S. MINCE MEAT Me can Lb. Holland-American Delicatessen 5Oclb.Best Fresh Came Washington Creamery None Better Made. Corner Mark: Butter 50c lb. Coffee Ihe bulk Coffes Full Cream ae | 7h bulk Coff Fey. Brick 200 Fey. Swink ihe (Guaranteed) Rest Values in the City. 4 large enns of Mii 44c for Extra Special—Armour’s Country Koll MARGARINE, Jernonstration. rolls 59¢ GREEN’S BUTTER STORE fin Figs ‘The Stall That Sells for Less STALLS 104-108 an well as our own demand that we} ») SANTTAR] MARKE A. E. McLEAN YUKON MEAT CO. STALLS 36-32-4—SANITARY MARKET Our Endeavor at All Times Will Ye to Handle the Finest Meats and Poultry at a Very Modest Profit STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 16,1917. PAGE 13 LIKES BAYONET DRILL |Sammy at Camp Lewis Enjoys This Drill! Sammies at Camp Lewis Cross Baye nets Daily Now in Drill Under Expert Instructors. Btaff Correspondent | While some of the bayonets are CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. 16,| Covered so that two soldiers may Gombep os Whines oli satinds fight with eopirped weeds lor sticser of injury, mc them one of & fighting cock In action. rong Mere Begg eactabn ed and Sammy is made to “keep his | He struts around stiff-legged and distance.” wuffarmed, lunging and prodding! Once In a while there ts blood let, | with the shining steel “stabber” and | but only thru tiny scratches, and of | trying hard to mimic the mavements all the drills perhaps this is the one of his instructors, that the men here lke best ! maid “Remember mean coalition labor 26 plenty and retart= the progress and delays the suc of the war.” The Nonpartisan league's tnvt tation was extended in a smash-| sent 37 per cont 26 per cent ling speech by President A. C.|of the nation’s votes | | Townley of the league, to whom the eeabee | 400 American Federation of Labor | wing toes ar the tent be tower : “T wind tour of the East by Townley delegates pending comple | whe comes from the league's head | tion of their detailed war program iD | quarters in St. Paul to boost his po- Geo Utleoagriculttral organization 1 iseeaa: qavanahaen 66 Waa One reaoludon which promises to on end in a fight on the floor of the} | dicen Paeaie ha eee invention pr worker be 9 pted the federation who is] of pro s citizen of the United States or has not declared his intention Sponsors my it is directed seninat | alien enemies South and thie would be no! the farmers repre Natene no pointed out the po & contt ‘ in Let the two great « behind the not ducers nment in this war “Let us wipe pleaded Townley the middlemen Let us put down the profiteers, We would find in a surprisingly abort | gates, however, claim og! at ta ane tae ‘our| aguinat 2,000,000 noncitizen Mexican er and mote econorica a ers and othe laborers | forces at the front better and more | Beta! miners ar , economically equipped.” out Southweatern dele. It im directed | ‘There are a number of these minor | ingues before the convention, but tts | Points to Political Power Turning to the political awpect. ganeral policy 1 to stand polidly be he hind the government tn the war PunLIC MARKET PruBLic MARKET SANITAR ECONO! LIVE CRABS Cooked Daily Philadelphia Fish Co. Stall 10—Santtary Market BLIC PHON® MAIN 9487 a EL Cash Grocer STALL 45, SANITARY MARKET. REAR LOWER MAIN FLOOR. Entrance from Pike Place or right downstairs from Firet Avenue BE PATRIOTIC Hooverize the White Flour—Buy tn tts placé our Fine War Flour, 10 Ibs. 45c; 100 Ibs...........$4.80 High-grade White Flour $2.55 and Up Gingerbread Mol Large pke. Washing Powder t¢ i New Soft Shell Walnuts, Ib. 2 pkas. Seeded Raisins Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel per Ih 236 cans New Tomatoes ake Iba Mexican of Npecked Beans for ihe Lentila 1b. The Boda Crackers Ginger tb. ihe 1S THE MAN bh apa, IF YOU WANT PRICE AND QUALITY—GOEBEL RED SHIELD BUTTER! GOOD LUCK MARGARINE Strictly fresh Pullet Eggs, om. ree EDGERLY-FITZ CO. LIBERTY ee Santary Market Lower Floor. AL. THOMAS . for......8B¢ Ib reg. 30c, for Bse ip reg. 40c, for B5¢ ib Fleischmann’s Yeast, 3 for B¢ First Avenne Entrance Sanitary Market. wi inconain Cream Prick, Cheese ::: A 4 Cream Brick wine Cheese y. 0c Sweet Midget Pickles, 15¢@ pt reg ON THAT WAR BREAD PEANUT BUTTER or ARLINGTON BUTTE: USE YAKIMA HONEY NEW APPL UTE ARLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., SANITARY MARKET. 8s T A t L WASHINGTON VEGETABLE CO. Stalls R13-15—Lewer Floor ry Market Patrons That He Now Owns the 100 abe 2he 2he 2he Hanson Head Lattuce .. Brussels Sprouts i8e Ib, 2 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes. . Be Ib. 6 Iba Alaska Turnips, 6 Cucumbers, 2 for ese Se Be and Oe, 2 for Ie Northwest Corner 1st and Pike OH! SO JUICY AND TENDER Steaks, Chops and Roasts that melt in your mouth. EXTRA SPECIAL TOMORROW on Fat Veal, Dandy Pot Roasts and Compound Lard. DAWSON MEAT CO. opposite ‘iroew's Butter store SAY MOTHER: Let’s Have Sausage for Breakfast Sunday Murray puts out a dandy-looking article. Makes it himself, and a lot of the boys have told me it’s great stuff. Tom said his wife cooked some last Sunday and it smelled so blamed good that he tumbled right out of bed and had breakfast over in time to go to church. Murray Meat Co. — Washington Market STALLS 235-7—CORNER MARKET—04-9 PIKE 8T. NONPARTISAN LEAGUE LEADER CALLS ON | LABOR TO JOIN FARMERS IN WAR WORK HURLEY WARNS AGAINST DANGER By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Nov. 16— “This is no time to pat ourselves on the back.” Ohairman EK. urley, of the shipping board, took this view today of the greatly decreased submarine totals of last week. He declared ship construction must be pressed to the utmost of the United States and outstrip the U-boat. He welcomed the suggestion of Thomas A. Edison. that as many af poanihle of the 6,982 American nailing vessels be convert ed into steam craft At the same me. navy officials looked for some wily trick in the sud denly diminished submarine activity Recent reports of stra rines sighted much n ge subma America: | shores than the U-boate main hunt | ing grounds were recalled. : DENTIST Receding or bleeding «uma, teeth | slightly breath ar This disease in a menace to good health, and If allowed to remain un checksd, your teeth will loosen and eventually fall | Pyorrhea (it fully fe 1 ape Work All wil) com able re: k is guaranteed, and e with the best obtain- hh of all Remember, it will pay you to come > me for your Dental Work PAINLESS AUSTIN ‘Third Ave. and Pike Entrance, i504 Third Ave. Phone Main 5760 Public Market Center PUunLic MARKET PIKE P CORNER nee Crystal White Soap € bars... 2 bars 1305 Every Day at Lower Fioc SUGAR 4 8 Lbs. 62c at SUGAR STAL 18 Reonemy mnt. 2 ths BUTTERS3c ites Sa a gaereesig Butter, 50c 37c Oleomargartne, Rage, Honey, Meanat Jellies, flea Dressing, Cheese |) 5@ Economy Market BEEF IS when you STITHAM Stall 43 Pike Place MEATS FROM RAN Very Hest or allies are to | prices that are within the| 1T Economy Market Pine Street Lublic Market Ann STONG’S iversary Sale Beats Them All Hooverize by using Cream of Barley and save wheat. Extra Special, 2 25¢ pack: ages Cream of Barley for. Patent Flour Tomatoen (2 to a ¢ No, 50 sack Best Local 6 bare Crystal White Soap 28 | lhe ca 60¢ can Koyal Baking Powder tomer) for os 600 phe Abe 2 cane Pancake | 4 cans 3 pkes. Creamett Ife can Minced ( 0c quart jar Q a cans Hed Beans 1.50 ic cant String Beans 2he Corn | 26e bottle Kane the iah iBe | 20¢ Ground Chocolate ZSe 1-lb ean Guitterd’s 2he Boe 4 B00 ” 106 Abe 2he vee he . he ioe Niven Bhe the Tree Tea, ib. an Crise Mustard Sardines yinpie er Ontn Hooth's Qu ardines J. Bo Coffer | Quaker or B-C Gilt Pineapples Mc * Bearchiight Chill Beans Coffee ¢ Cabin Syrup Mat «- BBE oe . $2.75 bottle Lemon Extract..-seee Corn of Gloss Starch, Balad Oil....06 Crescent Cream Coffee 1b. can.....-...406 Crescent 99 Coffee 1db. peckage._...256 Stong’s Grocery—Pine Street Public Market—Store at Westlake Market Merchants’ Extra Specials SUGAR STALL 5 tbe. Pure Cane | 4 Ibs. Fine Japanese Sugar ‘Two large cans Carnation Milk 7 bars Lenox Soap Any one of above items with 250 purchase in any stall in either market. When buying secure slips showing purchase. STALL 24 Fresh Churned Butter, lb. 46c, 2 Pounds 90¢ 30c Coffee 19c, 2 Pounds 35¢ | counett. “Democracy is | government under which commo people can find expression,” aid “This democracy LABOR’S PROGRESS DEPENDS ON FALL OF HOHENZOLLERNS in endangered the only kind of he We cannot afford to let any auto- RED SEAL GROCERY ANNEX 10 Ths. fine Granulated Sugar 7Be 1b. can Hille’ Coffee ..--.—-3Ie 1tb. can Ghtrardeili's Choeotate for . -—- Pe 1tb. pkg. Blue Ribbon Tea. ..48e 3 can# Campbell's Tomato Soup for 2 cans Sweet Peas. — te Fancy small white Beans, Ib. 1Se Three sacks of Salt......-.-.18e 6 boxes Good Matches._28e Five 10¢ roils Crepe Paper. ..25e Nice Peaches, dozen........200 Bextra fancy Jonathan Apples, spunea | dosen cratic nation impose its will on this government.” He urged the workers to keep in- dustry free from interruption that the men at the front may never 1. want for materials and that demoo- racy may triumph, n | By United Press Leased Wire é * | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.— Albert Hansen | Hobenzollernism must be hum- deweler and Siiveremita | bled if labor ts to progress. | ‘That was the message which 1010 Second Ave, Near Madison " | organized labor in San Fran- cisco was considering today. It | was delivered last night by Sec- | retary of Labor Wilson at a meeting of the building trades You save a few cents on buy at these markets. they roll into dollars. PIKE PLACE iter LACE CHECK PACKAGES, Ic nay place te leave your bundiee while at the show. Dm. Bai jaye. Economy Market wack -. 260 suG. 1, MILK: Potatoes ... $1.65 per 100 Ibe. delivered Apples, per box $1.00 up Florida Ruswet Grape Fruit, six for 25¢ Stalls 125, Pike Place Market Lower Floor. CHEAP buy at the MARKET Market Lower Floor. CH TO CONSUMER. WILLOWMOOR FARM Average test butterfat, 4.34 per cent. CREAM, half pint. 1 7 Marner, Lewer Floor lace Mkt. Lewer Fleer Economy Soy Beans, 4 Ibs. 25c; 1 Small White Navy Beans ise Pink Beans, 5 Ibs. .. 3Oc Black-eyed Peas, Ib. ..1@e New crop Sun Maid 3 on po — sane sing tent Blue 10 sack Flour .. FLOUR °: Syrup, Pure Cane (bul Karo, Nght or dark. b. can Karo (light or Prices so low that we are not afraid to advertise. Pot BR Round 100, 12% and Ibe ike the ISe I2%e 12e Corned Reet ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY NOW. HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORE 39 Economy, Market. Washington Creamery Butter, 48c Ib. osx, Honey 19¢ b Yakima enty, pint Me NOTICE—Margarine sent t postage. Quality EGGS Ruy a dozen tomorrow VERY FINEST N Cut out this ad. Sav any and PRESERVE. YOUR OWN EGGS with the following recip: This will put down 18 or 19 doze method advised by Caroline y cott in Chicago several years ago. 63 A Economy Market 'v"" Crystal White Soap 6 Bars 26c Seeded Raisins alnute, rolls DR. MORGAN Main 4039 if Soles $1.00 40 B50 to Ke Holes < the Place Market wer Floor Ladion Stall 63, & Reet Be, Ronate eal Stow Link Saus ausage Mon 00 Fresh k We and... 12% reat | Riue Jacket Sardin Macaroni, high grade white elbow, 6 Ib r Spaghetti, Noodlea Vermtcelli, M caroni or Creameties, $ 2he od HENS : cks A. & oda, large Fancy Sifted Peas, can Cottage Corn, 2 cans Avenue Entrance. 24c Ib. Storage 24 First Cheese, aranteed Local EGGS, 38c Local Pullet nek, B8e Tb The: 6 of reup, &% 2 Ibs . 3 ibe. add . price De 45c Doz. and compare the EW LAID EGGS © until spring, then | ren m Fresh dom Delight Try It 25c Equal to doz. Exes. Have Luncheon Tomorrow at The Parrot Tea Roon Cozy and Comfortable. Good Things to Rat. All Home Cooked, 51 Lower Floor Pike Pl. Mkt. Union House SPUDS $1.35 Apples, box, delivered Lemons, doz Bananas, dox B. Wise Fruit Exch. 45 Pike Place Mkt.—Lower Floor WOMEN’S with © for the next winter Sack, Deliv'd nat a total cost of about Se. who organized the This great egg boy. Foo) Sugar of illed, SUGAR STALLS—Erery. De: er Economy and Pike Pl. Marke Grocery ==: WEEK SPECIALS William Hirsch, 75, 134 Taytor was run into by an artomebile_ driven by Dr. N. L. Davies( 6810 i9th ave. N. E., at Highth ave. and Virginia st., Thursday. At the city hospital it was found that Hirsch ha wrenched back, brutses and a sprained leg ave. Save the Pennies practically every article Try saving them and see how ere oe gsiens 20C Markets CARRATETK EVERY pat 11! 47 Economy Ma fm lh 37-38 Lower FI Wieer 8 lbs. ......$1.00 ? Dried sasesA38 (for r cordiala), & Steel Cut Oats, 3 Mixed Peel, 1b ROLLED OATS, 4 pounds for .... >. 1 high grade hard whe Stem Flour, sac Whole Wheat, 10 snek Cornmeal (fresh) * String Beans, 2’ cans” Pumpkin, choice, per can. Minced Clams, tall cans Large Blue Plums, 2 cans Pure Cocoa or Chocolate, Ib 3-1b. can Guittard’s Chocolate Te Kream Krisp or Flake Waite, better than lard, 1b. < F BARLEY, tried it? The food the children love, For puddings or for pancakes, Delicious it will prove. 7 And when you want to Hooverize And save the corn and wheat, Just buy the Cream of Barley nd have a “Hoover-ea The children in the morning, Refore they go to school, Will want some For breakfast 1 appetite, the rest. Butter re = Strictly fresh large brown ‘Eggs, 60c doz. While they last Fresh Pullet Exes, doz...,..50¢ LUCERNE PRODUCTS From our farm to you STALL 26—ECONOMY MARKET COATS LOWEST PRICES IN SEATTLE O'Hara will sell his entire stock of 400 Co: ats Saturday in FOUR GREAT SPECIAL LOTS $10.00, The same models and high-grade materials shops. 400 Coats, full length, half lined and unlined, Fur trimmed, plush Plush, Pompom, Broadcloth, Wool Velours, Ve! etc, All shades and sizes, 75 COATS, WORTH $15.00 90 COATS, WORTH $20.00 160 COATS 7 COATS, WO AND $16.00, AT TO § , AT TO $30.00, AT TH $30.00 TO $40.00,AT ... $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 as shown in the most exclusive in scores of the most desirable models, Full lined, trimmed and Ivet Velours, plain. Bolivias, Kerseys, Meltons, -810.00 $15.00 O’HARA’S UPSTAIRS GARMENT STORE FOR WOMEN Second Floor Economy Market Corner First Ave. and Pike St.