The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 8

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Union Men Select Your New Spring Suit Now! Why Not Patronize Union Stores and Help the Mer- chant and Clerks That Are Helping You? You will find Iwhen you will also find ) trade—where you entire stock w dato a hasty purcha | Coat that you might t with after having tin | it more thorough!) Buy Gately Clothes And you are sure of « Sure of the very best wor sure of a proper fittin. correct style because guarantec those very thing | New Suits and Coats Are here—garments that | the highest degree of the © | Of good clothes Our prices—$18.50, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 yet such a store ATELY'S. Y unt place to argedt a Suit oF pleased » consider . Nty nship LYS Women’ s Spring Apparel We present the new Spring «tyles in the season's finest fabrics and colors. Because Easter came earlier than usual the whole | enersy of our buying organization has been concentrated upon getting the new styles in readiness for early buyers ' The New Suits Serges, Tricotine, Twill and Poplin fab promixe popularity. We show large variety of tailored styles; also the Short Jacket and Pony models. $24.50, $29.50, $34.50, $39.50 Spring Dresses The most popular cloth Dresses for season will be Serge: nd Twili« trim med in light fancy and braids complete assortment of those new ae a! and serviceable garments ore at $19.50, $24.50 Upwards Spring Coats, Waists, Skirts and Petticoats Open a Charge Account Select all the clothes you wish, whether it be Men's, Women’s | or Children's—-Hats, Shoes or Furnishings—pay down what you | ean and arrange the balance in small payments, as you get paid. We give ninety days’ time. ries “ t are 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts. UNION STORE—UNION HOURS No GLASS IN CANDY B.C. Snyder, 3400 Fremont ave., statement to The Star today, clared that all candy sold by him is union made, and has been bought from the same source for a long time. Investigation showed that candies recently received by him were free from ground glass To make cottonseed sausage, three pounds of sausage meat is mixed with one pound of cottonseed flour in de. 2 ‘Take 1 or Lessons WAY Little Cost. Private Halls. Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants. 1523 4th Ave. Main 3911. Recently danced tn the| Mutrition as the meat which it takes leading places of New York the place of, and to effect a saving! Cus. Member of Ameciation.| of § conta @ pound on the sausage Mt The Seattle Natatorium Co. Announces This Season's of the SS Crystal ool Saturday, April 20th 2P.M.,Closing 10:30 P.M. The moat perfect pool in warm salt water swimming. ed direct from Puget tempers chemically tri experts, gill tend to safe and ideal place — America for Water pump. tiltere and tested rystal Pool for swimming The management has spared no expense in renovating and redecorating the splen 4i4 auditorium. Many new features have been added to make it the most attractive resort on the Coast Special attention given to ehildren. pert life guards to insure safety. Ex Open dally from 2 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Sundays, 9 a, m. to 10:20 p, m. ‘This flour is said to contain as much | BUILD “PARIS” ON “U" CAMPUS STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE BUTTER PRICES ‘GO DOWN; BOARD FOR BIG SHOW, URGES GARDENS HY HAZEL « of fe ding BENJAMIN See the with hammer nw and nails Stand away below there! xpotled b ninien! things Many a ham ood man has been der dropped on hin head The whieh held at the University of Wash ton gymnasium Saturday night not be aa wubstantial ax usua h but it will be twice and the oe unual w # many um is being ¢ Reographi ety beautiful men and Nght wines Wines will be replaced by Ned Graham's “matlties,” a custom ax olt county fairs on the campus, Hed hold forth at a little atr afe whe tables are out on the sid walk and the waiters «it on the between patron jooverize Prices n the boulevard 1 “Le M e all mixed up, like a red them to the wrong onda of Paris. Its ag 1 and glorio for ' students make the most of it he Hooverized Rouge bomb ayt the and the Ever nverined but prices { former univernit me nited States kerv orn fr ntation m the adjacent wil! ada and many vie ing carr Com «are de rigeur and Which mea o Weare ‘er and wears ‘em ay one wants to. The sous and sovereigns from the county fair go to Campus day, the s work of Vast | war cut efficier omme lenire annual clean-up. partance down the Ww aines economy ¢ th The » beans falr pays mpus da $100, 000 Loss IN TRAIN WRECK FREEPORT 19—A mer handise train M. & StF railroad wax wrecked at Florence near here, early today, by the bur ing off of a box car journal wrecked cars of gasoline started Jeonflagration which deatro entire train, the railroad © and one ter ward of $100,000 fire and liage from | No one was hurt April on the ¢ destruction | More than 175 years ago some Rus [alan workmen conceived the idea of | constructing a building of solid toe tn St. Petersburg, now Petrograd It wan 50 feet long, 16 feet wide and 20 | feet high | Placed six cannon of the six-pounder | ize, inde entirely of ioe, They were turned on a lathe. The cannon could and did shoot actual charges of pow Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With Othine— Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles in usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold y any @ruggist under guarantee to lrefund the money if it falls. | Don't hide your freckies under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re. move them. Even the first few ap plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Re sure to ask the druggist for the Goudie strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee A Striking Value in Work Shoes Up to about four years ago prices were noticeably modest and your dollar could really buy something. If your memory serves you correctly, come here and compare prices with those of 1914, Solid Leather Work Shoes, in black and dark Standard soles. brown— serew and welted A very special buy— palate... BODO pair at.. BOSTON AMPLE SHOE sHoP ond Floor Eitel Building’ Second Pike St Twe Refore the palace they | ¢ FRECKLES 3) Fe Hutter and cheese prices were t published for con lower in the If « by the t board today food price pub Hehing Plant plenty tuned { vegetables, to be during entire year, expe the board plant 1 will Ny xh, and be 4 sufficient of thene na and potat nure t yantit oat a section he should org and iris and ond t farmer plant scuan gardener harvest crops for . 00 Ihe is shown in the growth of our store. The Popularity of One year ago, when we introduced the Brunswick Phon- ograph in Seattle, we occupied just one-half of our present floor space. Within one year the merits of the Brunswick have come into such widéspread popularity that we are opening this weck our new Brunswick shop, shown below. supplied with ¢ | “ this marvelous « un Secanton | WHEAT Flour o bbe; 40-1 rroun wmf rLoun ' bo to 6a CKWHEAT—Metatiors pay. te fle, Consumers ehould RASTEMN HUCK WHEAT, Retatiors pay, | Ae to HD We, consumers enowld Ne } tie te The, » D., Clee to SOYA BRAN FLOUR-—Retatiers pay 19- The, Consumers should pay The } sce ite “4 fancy head, ™ werd ries, Pe te fancy (pare) atlere par. If-en leaves < ote, consumers anould pay Pe) e. 18e DRIED GREEN PRAS—Retatiors pay, | , je to Ie; conmumere eheuld par | New Store pay, T., taney ite to 1SRe, Lima pink PRe to lie Washington colored hewld pay, fancy Callfe 0 18e, Lume the to 1 Te te #Me: We pink It6 ington eo! Re . ie te 18%. jety ie to consumers Here at last i 2M. brick Ibe Iie to 126 T.; consum: to 20, 2 ite to 16% T., bell Retatiors pa: medium ¢ fie to The, large can $1.34 to $1 gallon 2.12 to 220; consumers ducer, and the to 240; consumers #h A ground floor phonograph store, amply omfortable demonstration and record satesrooms. An artistic setting for instrument. of The Seattle Music House—The Home of the Incomparable Brunswick Phonograph. Now the Final Achievement’ The Ultona is the supreme phonograph achievement of recent iach It includes two dis- tinctly new improvements, two inventions absolutely revolutionizing old standards. Now, with the new Brunswick method of reproduction, absolutely new, we offer a superphonograph. This is accomplished chiefly by the Ultona, our new all record repro- new Brunswick Tone Amplifier. All you want in any phonograph is found in this composite type—plus the superiorities not found elsewhere. Ask Any One Who Has a Brunswick. VERY LIBERAL TERMS AUSEC. 1216-1218 Third Avenue Between University and Seneca. RUTADAGAS—Per 100 he, retattors ‘lat $3.26 to 6) Alaska red $1.95 to $2 1-T. tall $2.26 to 1 tall $2.66 to $176 to $1.95 NEW YORK jah empire at the )0,000 men in end April 18 RUCHALON (Columbia the retailers pay . accord 1 here 000, navy "PIs Ube Of this ‘number, pay So 1b.; consutr irwe to léo Mm OD (whole), should” pay Hors pay 40) should pay en pay both: | IY I12%e Mm. T his Question Is HERHIN Ms > ema, ‘Tatter, id pay be to Te Ib. terrifying are applications of salves, and washes can only afford rary relief, without ret real seat of the troub local you no good, despair the pr your r You hi who have j other yakin and « ons *indicates change frov 0. PORTLAND MAN NAMED | FOOD DIVISION CHIEF NEW YORK, April 19—J. w Ganong, Ore., was today appointed cific Coast Division food administration milli because there is no re You simply have not r treatment that is livision as you b |guide you to a prompt ri blood and skin diseases, Ne Help make this the last battle | of the war. Buy Thrift Stamps, | : GREAT BRITAIN HAS WAR FORCE 7,500,000 MEN The beginning of ‘Where Can I Find Relief From Pali ‘Market Itching, Terrifying Eczema? iver on the| ter how unbearable the itching Lips of the Afflicted he Brysipelas, deep-seated blood diseases, hing But just | fair trial to be restored to perfect treatment has xperience of othe la how terrifying the irritation, no mat- rhe! have furnish the per ¢ are from England the dispatch says 1 ‘ Statistics, complete until the be ginning of the present drive, that troops from England and Wales which 70 per cent of the men on the & line, suffered per cent of the casualties, Scotland, with eight per cent of the active fighters, bore 10 per cent, while the ps, with 16 per fighting force, bore of the casualties eight per cent of the uffered six per cent ed 900,000 men per cent of show force, while little Scotland has 620 consti 000 men in service—one man for e - ery seven and one-half of her popula tion 4 proportion to the population n 7.5 in service, | dominions and colon cent of the 0,000 |eight per cent Irish fighting force has ture 1 1.8 per cent of her population Afric to the Brit April of to ished only ling today or 60.4 troops n and other rend and specials’ ulied armie - Operates Grist Mill Economy Public t of the trou: | F avenue and Pike st rom the blood | operating a mill today fe just as it! pose of grinding corn meal suffered ag | the first of its kind in this city, The lotions | you have his grand blood remedy | mill is located on the main market tempo-| has been used for more than fifty | floor purchasers can watch the | years, and you have only to give it|their corn being ground from the corn on the cob to the finished meal It is the plan of the management to operate the mill on the same basis as thei r stall, selling the prod and | will Market at starts the pur This is burning of the skin. | promptly ‘reach the and] ble and forever rout the |every trace of the disease has for others who have E, N. FURMAN WU Teach You the Shortest to ® Geed Position Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Shorthand Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday, Frid Arcade Bidg. _ Elliott of done on to ght | th within | an health Our chief medical adviser is an au y on blood and skin disorders, pleasure in giving | uct 4 as your individual| While the mill was built primarily may need, absolutely without | for the grinding of corn, it will also Write today, describing your | grind whole wheat flour flour case medical department, Swift) potato flour and other flour, which Specific Co, 434 Swift Laboratory, | will save on wheat and enable the Auanta, Ga, people of Seattle to Hooverize, nave to| cost © of} matter Civil Service.

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