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ys Sa =a } Pine Street Rublictlaret Sugar and Soap Stall 81.25 10¢ ahe 40¢ $1.00 $4.90 Crystal B5e B30¢ 100 Ibs. Rest Potatoes, 5 bars Fairy 20¢ abe Bath Tablet 25¢ he Se Be he ane Be RED SEAL GROCERY---Annex THAT aacy Prunes 25e ase $ cans small Federal Milk. 25¢ Be can Del Monte Tomatoes, Peas or Corn 14¢ 3 pkgs, Macaroni or Spaghetti Federal Milk, can bars Goblin 3 bars Creme Ot 3 Ibs. Rest Mead Rice 6 bs 12% or Peroxide Sweet Heart Hotel Soap Hotel Large Seafoam or Citrus 4 small See Light Hous Pure Cane Sugar Box Lenox Soap aan 5 bare Naptha, Lenox White or Bob White 6 bars Ivory Soar 5 bars Ivory Soap 200 jar Gem Brand Jam FRANK—STALL 15 Yellow Newton Apples $1.50 per Box Delivery Monday GORTHAL'S HOME Stall 15 Baked special Sayer Cakes soe abe 15¢ BAKERY 3 ae Cookies 2 1, loaf Bread SUN PRODUCE CO. Jonathan Apples, “en Reuethan Eating war” per dozen American Fruit Co. STALL 12 Large Best Lemons 20c Dozen Stong Cuts in Deeper Six bars Crystal White Soap $1.00 Red Can Hill's Coffee... Three lic cans Tomatoes .... Four 10¢ cans Dutch Cleanser... . | Any of the Above Articles With 25¢ Purchase, Specials Excluded | 2$e can K. C. Raking Powder -. 19¢ 30¢ 15¢ 5 tb. ean M. J. B. Coffee $1.50 40c Pure Mustard, Ib 25e¢ Ie can Pork and Beans..10¢ Se can Campbell's Soup. 10¢ 25e bottle Pickles or Chow Chow . 15¢ 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 2 one Macaron! or Spaghett! 25¢ 25e can Sublime Baking Pow der 20¢ 2 cans Peas, Corn or Toma toes 25e 2 cane Cascade Milk aoe Two 25e cans Del Monte Sar dines iy B5e 20¢ can Old Homestead Peas ibe . 25¢ ine Pancake | 3 pkes Creamettes 25e can Ripe Olives 35e pkg. Olympic Flour 20c Ginger Snaps 2 cans Minced Clams 25 can Hershey's Cocoa . . MARKET .15¢ 25e -35¢ 18¢ PINE ST. PUBLIC SWIFT & CO. ANNOUNCE CAPITALIZATION BOOST ‘The manager of the Seattle branch Th °* Swift & Co., wholesale sneat pack ers, issued a statement Friday, an nouncing the $25,000,009 additional stock par, is the result of a greatly e4 volume of business, and the ne ceasity of a larger capital to hand it, he says. increas Mi ERECT NEW BUILDINGS 3 To meet the increased school at tendance next year, the school board may sanction the erection of fo and six-room temporary buildin Such structures can be erect cost of about $10,000, and will per mit of additions being made at a lat ler date. ‘OUR JEWELRY Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 SOUTH END sus Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included proposed issuance of This stock, which will be issued at reports, | STAR—FRIDAY, A’ Ic. O.’s to Have Camp SEATTLE MUST 22! ane Care it in 1 be parate camy r effort probable to no furthe make re ‘ontinued From Page One! | « w ma itary Transportatic Ar company camp, ah one took from ington, have mub: rile Liberty Hondas y sue te tise Archie Roosevelt in Paris Hospital nfires will burn Friday PARI elt n the Capt al communities and in house patriotic pr int / — tion un fror was orat errer while or ting 1} pital in toda ‘a DR. HIRSCH SAYS HE IS BACKING WILSON emt nall minority’s petit removal after 37 ye This Corn Will Peel Right Off! : |ngete mn e Off the by the Japanese of Japanese firms | made, A subscription 10,000 has alr recorded by Mitsui & Co. | association, a t With every emp! the Pliny L. Allen Printing company | Qualified Thursday as a 100 per cent} instituuon | oye a nubscriber Walla From yuncing ov ery district was re fr r Slum reported the quota of $55,000. April * not & mensage an tion from « ved Thureda M. Winans, Cie ttainment of it m Chairman OLYMPIA, county the $600,000 subs Third Liberty Lo state of Washingt scription goes to the Without t ounty ov e first day Thu credit for rator rec n th subscribed Robinson | With an all Diamond $80,000 jotment already J “ Chairman M ng on the aide’of y |end go ower. th greasy Friday morning |and paintul methook ‘Uae “Gets-te> chairman, turned in | !t subscriptions totaling $32,000. The amount was approximately their quota quadrupled. Members of Seattle Lodge No. 10, Knights Pythias, subscribed | after it had been announced per cent of the 120 present ly taken bonds xige itself voted $500 for bonds and | $47 for war stamps | From Kirkland, Clark Nettleton, all drogetate (you ne or it w rence & ( h 1 Sold in Seattle at the Owl Drug Co. ee Teports that Frankl! its quota of $150,000 Spokane reached ureday, count The Northern Pacific haz 500 sin Billings and every din Third Liberty ) em. one has Loan | To make a man just the kind of a suit he wants. EXPECT LISTER HERE | Special tion of the day of The Not only that, we give him an immense selec- from at prices less than or- dinary. exercises in commemora iversary of the birth 4 Jefferson will be held aturday noon, by the King County Democratic club, at 813 Second ave. | Ernest Lister is expected an | t of honor tion to choose Logical—isn’t it? A fact worth proving. serene PRIL 12, 1918. PAGE 13 ery Day Afi “NON-EGG” STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY HAS THEM COMING Now for Another Week’s Big Sale. K. C. BAKING POWDER 40¢ AUTO CLUB COFF No Limit, 5 BARS NAPTHA SOAP .... 6 BARS BOB WHITE SOAP. 3 CANS ates MILK ..... 5-LB. CAN M. J. B. COFF boty tho pkg. Cream of Barley oO ake Flour 25e 10¢ 2he Zhe 16¢ 10¢ 10¢ 2: n Old Hoi 25¢ 2 red ¢ S5e ne Corn 15¢ Matches ans Campbell's Soups 6 Prunes nd Mustard, Ib ‘orn Flakes Corn or G rk and Ne xX. 1 Karo Ripe Oliv Searchlight dou yrup Pea, xen 20¢ cans Libby's Beets or § * Macaroni! or Spaghe | 30c cans & ¢ Shield Asp Be Pow 25e ’S—Economy Public 4 Ibe, Split Py 6 large roll jet Paper Market and Pine St. Market. 4 pkes, Seafoam Washing TO! is Te Crescent MAPLEINE 2-on, bottle.......-35¢ WINESAP AP?’ box, delivered for 10¢ 10¢ 9 25e STALL, 104—SANITARY MKT. Lewer Ploor Lemons, & Seediess Grapefruit, 3 for . for Successor OPENIN Campbell's Soups (all kinds) 11¢ 2 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghettl +. 16E Quaker or F.C. Corn Flakes .8¢ Large bottle Catsup -.19¢ Mazola Of§ ...35¢, 65¢, $1.25 1 Ih. Pure Ground Chocolate 38¢ Shred 206 ». Brazil N hulk Macaroni MEAT Co. 30.32.34 SANITARY MARKET Fair to Organised Labor Sirloin Steaks, Ib. Potato Sausage, Pickled Pork, Ib. ... Home-Rendered Lard, Ib. . FRESH S Eggs 40c Doz. t FRESH Butter L 45c Lb. Market. \'B0¢ (Formerly. of Country B Fresh CHEESE | Fall Cream 23c Lb. At Oor Sugar Stall Sanita: Lower Fleer WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING LINERTY BONDS MURRAY’S SPRING DRIVE on MEAT PRICES 18 STILL ON Bigger Bargains Than Ever Tomorrow MURRAY MFAT CO. Stalls 1-3-6 Corner Merl WASHINGTON M 94-96 Pike § Corner Market ner Aang v EGGS Fresh Ranch 39c Doz. | 3 dozen $1.15 anteed axoa ALwaarT Yall Cans BUY A LIBERTY BOND TODAY AvaoL Stalls nor 102-103 LIBERTY BONDS ARNATION MILK. (Tall Cans) cemey Butter 43c] Every One Guar CARNATION MILK 20c GREEN’S BUTTER STORE SHOP BEFORE SIX. WE CLOSE AT SIX. BUY A LIBERTY BOND. Lest VAison MAZDA LAMPS 102C|:: SOAP > nyae J Day ter 2:20 and A ALKET—LO Day Saturday a it White, .29¢ ses ov ¢ Hewt 4¢, others 1Me 25e TRY IT IN PLACE OF EGGS STITHAM MARKET a Lower Floor—Pike Place Market FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR An Extra Choice Lot of Beef, Veal and Pork at Low Prices Saturday t Ise 20¢ 18¢, 2 ibs. BHE 1b¢17¢ 18¢ 20¢ 22¢ SHOP EARLY Yakima Gem POTATOES $1.40 delivered ered Per nack 5 Ib 59 PIKE PLACE MKT. Foot of Incline Hood’s Candies Are Always Fresh SPECIAL! After Dinner Mints 20c Lb. HOOD CANDY CO. 1501 PIKE PLACE x, dell STALL The Mechanics’ Delight The ideal cleanser. ing Monday week, it will be strated at Stall Place Market. Pike st. bridge. teria No. 2. Start- all next demon- 80 Pike Entrance At Shoe- and ONOMY MARKET DENTIST DR. MORGAN Room 15 Main 4039 APPLES, 81.25 BOX Delivered Free Seediess Grapefruit, 9 for .. Yakima Potatoes, Delivered STALL 12—Sanitary Market Lower Floor DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY STALL 45—Sanitary Market. Lower Floor—STALL 45 to Goebel G SALE Lux, per pkg. Maggi Soups (3-plate size)... Dromedary Dates, pkg.......20¢ 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 25¢ Sliced or Grated ptgonoee can +19 If you follow the crowds, you can't mins this place. See our lunch case display. It's a dandy, Home-made Reef Loaf, tb... 80¢ Home-made Pork Loaf .....45¢ 1b. red can Hille Coffee, 2 Ibs. Flake White (bulk Crisco) 2%-lb. red can Hills’ Coffee. bis 21 aitana Raisins ......2 1 Ib. ial Blend Coffee a1 Rolled Oats . u of Barley Puffed Wheat, . %4-Ib, M. J. B. Tree Tea.... 3 Ibs. M. J. B. Coffee Kinds Flour Substitutes. Our Cheese Case Is a Winner, Philadelphia Fish Company STALL 10—Sanitary Market Fresh Fish, Crabs, Oysters pkg. pke itter Store, Westinke Market.) 2hs.| DAWSON wW.85c) MEAT CO. | Stall 116, Corner Market COFFEES Special Saturday A visit to this department will Beier vec Fresh Killed YOUNG TURKEYS bulk for bulk for 25e bulk for 3 Ibs, for . Cheaper Than Chickens Our usual assortment of fine meats, including some more of our fancy home cured Bacon, and Club Sausage. Main Floor Corner Market Residents of the Renton Hill ad dition must tolerate the riding acad Jemy. It will be to close it as a nuisance, Meler. assistant corporation has | ruled. impossible Walter F counsel, * New Feeding Ideas | | Moss and Albert W. Swartz, Seattle engineers, have been accepted and assigned to meteorology and aerol- ogy training at Fort McArthur, Ww T Taught to Mothers, Stork and Cupid | CO-OPERATIVE MARKET Is a Union Meat Shop Operated Qnested UNION LABOR Our prices are no more than are required to pay Union wages. Our great volume of business keeps stocks mov- ing and assures fresh meat at all times. Our Saturday Specials are the real thing, as you buy your meat at wholesale prices. Co-operative Food Products Association, Inc. (Successors to Independent Packing Co.) Phone Elliott 1625 AEE re aoe I omemmvaeal CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN as ae 33c | Delietous oy’ ’ 5c JIMS UNION BUTTER STORE—STAL Eert Jersey, Butter, Ib Ase ent ilk (any brand), case, $6.40 | Small can Milk, Where Quality Counts. PRUIT AND VEGETABLE sno! mL Sgit Herring : Shrimps (large) The Dependable Store ANDERSON’S GROCERY PHONE ELLIOTT 185 “More for your money at the Shop of Style and Service” We undersell the in- dividual stores because underselling ple task with this 65- store organization. No high rents — no costly fixtures—no charge or delivery departments. is a sim Shoes and Service A «mart walking boot for the girls. Welted soles; tops; broad Calf > Same in Black Calf. .84.95 BOSTON SAMPLE SHIOE SHOP »Second Floor Eitel Bui Second 6 Pike St- MADE TO ORDER By Union Tailors Hundreds of patterns select from 304 PIKE ST. to Cunning Plotters’ Many a New Home Will Have a Lit- tle ighten It id and the stork are held up t they are rated as cun # to her \he oat of happ There in ar arkable prep: aration, known as Mother's Friend, iwhich has b . jover half a century \rival of the stork |trating externa This is a pene application for th pand with ea [danger at the crisis is nate Then, too, the nerves o and drawn with that usual wre strain, and many distresses, ervounness, nausea, and stretching pains, are forts and debili 01 ¢ 1 Mother's Friend say they hay escaped by the applicat time-honored remedy of healthy, is create ntributions to happy motherhood. Write to the Bradfield Regulator Co. Lamar Bidg., Atlanta, fe thelr "Motherhood Book.” a wealth of instruction and to be derived fr Ac at every woman Wants to know a bottle of Mother's Iriend from druggist today, and thua for tity yourself against pain and dis- comfort, by, women for | hofore the ar-| >| week | fac |of Washington An enormous percentage of chil dren's ailments come from the and throat, and too much caution in their care cannot be observed. This | was the message of Dr. A. B. Burns, first epeaker of the Friday morning, and last session, of the Child's Wel fare convention at the Fine Arts building. Neglected colds, inherent and un. suspected weakness are the menaces of the throat, according to Dr Burns. She warned mothers that nervous habits, which indicate ab normal throatal condition, the result of something wrong, not the cause, and should mean a visit to a| specialist, if or a public| health or school doctor | Speaks on Teeth | Dr. Charles C. Mann spoke on the factors in the development of and teeth of children, In the| afternoon, Dr, Stevenson Smith, child psychologist at the University spoke on the super vision of children’s development Miss Mary Brown gave her lecture “Four Problems in Race Better ment,” which was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, H. H nfield, pnt of the Mothers ded over the meeting. and effort have directed toward the food of children at the welfare convention, A food possit been exhibit from the University of Wash. | i . prepared under the personal | ervision of Effie I. Raitt, of the home economics department, is one of the biggest exhibits of the head | According to baby specialists, a 12-| month-old baby should eat five times | a day, at 6 a.m 4m. 10 a. m., 2] Dp. m., and 6.30 p. m, | cooke | etable list, | | for roy | horses" TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and youthful with » sim- ple mixture of Sage Tea and Salphur. At the first feeding, one cup of larch talk aoula given, followed by two or three tablespoonfuls of orange juice at 8 o'clock At 10, two or three tablespoonfuls of oat meal jelly, one or two teaspoonfuls | of milk on cereal, three-fourths of one cup of warm milk, and one slice | of stale bread or zweibach are nec-| essary. The 2 o'clock meal should} consist of the yolk of one egg, hard cup of warm milk.| The old-time mixture of Sage Tea. one cup of warm milk/and Sulphur for darkening gray, given alone. The L-year- streaked and faded hair is grand; hould drink one quart of | mother’s recipe, and folks are again A day using it to keep their hair a good, u for 3-Year-Old Child en color, which is quite sensible, 18-month-old child, as we are living in an age when & pe Pree | youthful appearance is of the great ‘ jest advantage, the Juice of | Nowadays, though, we don’t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home, All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, \called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur | Compound.” It is very popular, be © Nobody can discover it has been Simply moisten your comb ush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning |the gray hair disappears, but what. delights the ladies with Wyeth's | Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which ts so attractive, This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire @ more youthful appearance, It 1 » Wash—C ap Ziegaus | not intended for the cure, mitiga- De! tion or prevention of disease, nd one should be old child cow's milk M For the well: | cooked cereals, strained, if well di prunes, sted orang cooked apples, or fresh peaches, and toast should be | lded to the menu, ‘The 3-year-old infant's daily portion of milk, one | quart, should be concealed largely in rice soups and simple desserts, Veg etables and fruits should be given in| large quantities pen peas, aspar. | CAUs spinach, and well-cooked beets | #PPlied. or carrots are included in the veg-| Or & soft t SAVE YOUR HORSE HAIR FOR YOUR UNCLE SAM WASHINGTON, April 12.—The war de ent wants horse hair So it ordered today that manes be kept clipped and the hair «i. Shortage of hemp for Manila rope is the cause OLYMPL has announced that Samuel