The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1918, Page 12

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*Galli-Curci Will Sing for Seattle at Met Tonight WLS. ERECTS TW | “ALCOHOL SHOPS . WABHINGTON, May 24—Woor Instead of grain alcohol, is a ‘Breat conservation step the war nt is undertaking Alcohol Geraldine Farrar, operatic star, | | haw said of Gallt-Curei, coloratura so- prano, who will ing at the Metropol Man theatre Friday night ers of war with Russia. ‘One Of the principal constituents! “Hear Galli-Curet and die content the ‘wees Modern gun powder | You will never hear anything better a ehiandy hele eulrten in alcohol is made from sugar The diva has been meteoric in her |! areed ¥ | wuccess, ai March, and anything containing tands at the pin fs food. The world has no food | MAcle of he She will be presented In Seattle Junder the auspices of the Ladies’ Mu: | sical club, In a generous program, | the German farmers. rv work done for ch BO We are turning to wood alcohol BsUbatitute. The ebvermment has | » nominal wage, will alcohol making. Lae |trous upon t nothing Yextra fancy phe okee as phe : TreeTea Ceylon or Japan HUN FARMERS AFTER SLAVES PARIS, May 24.—-German farmers nd_production lares. wrade *18c 7c 3-Ib. can 99¢ wantee © ei: 13¢ ecrar” 20 BUSY, SANITARY STORES *: mY 4,7) LS SSD Qe > Entrarces First. and. Second Avenues gum Yourself Grocery NATION MILK, Large 10¢€, Smail . , Small rsp Medium .. Fresh Ranch Eggs New York Cheese Jars Dei Monte Preserves. . Every — of eur 25 stores a Tree Tea, BLIC MARKET FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PINE. AND UNION STS. DAY SPECIALS—MARKET CLOSES 6 P.M. CENTRAL BUTTER STORES C. C. Butter .... 45e 45¢ 30c GE PKGS. GOLD DUST, ¢ THs $ OR BEA Lucky Strike Fish Co. POWDER ......0..06.. 25¢ | extra Lar > ge Crabe, each os Bhe re menat Bodo, 8 for 27¢ | Medium Size Crabs, 2 for 25e¢ menke WIOUr «..-.-......0...es0+0 27¢ | iresh Halibut, sliced, Ib 20¢ Pearls of Wheat, 40-cent pke 831 | Fresh Chinook Salmon, Ib. 20¢ Cabin Syrup 21, 42¢, B7E | pinck Cod, Ib. 12%e Jell, 3 pkes. .... tree tesee 27¢ | Ling Coa, Ib. 10¢ Soap, Large, 4 for 29¢, Smal tor SBC | ed Snapper, Ib 10¢ Brow. Red pk. Ten, % tb. 29¢, Ib 55¢ | sole, Englich, whole. Ib a? gee Yellow Label Tes, Ib. G89, % Ib... . 360 | rsire Large Salt Mackerel, cach . 256 lis’ Bros. Red Can Coffee, th. 35¢, 2% Ibe 8B | susan Salt Herring, 3 for 10. is Golden Gate Coffee, ib. 35¢, 27% tbs. SE@ | “*** * " i lling’s Best Vacuum Pack Coffee, Ib 3B8e | ‘ ‘ ee one, > ine $1.65 | Washington Fruit & Vegetable i Company Central Fruit Stores Co. | Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, dozen 20¢ . ine Pe a Pr j cy Lemons, dozen 15¢ en” comer * rr Tomatoes, Ib 10¢ 4 . “ ? Fresh Green Beans, 2 Ibe 256 — rallabcoe iad ota 34 Florida New Celery, each 10¢ ‘Ripe c vid ~. econ +34 Best New Potatoes, 4 ibs. 25¢ } FPN I op ote ¢ | New Spinach, 7 tbs ; 10¢ New Turnips and Cérrots, Ib . be Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. le i d. tem Potatoes, 11 Ibs 25e | |, 3 Ibe. , ... 2B¢ PICKLES AND DELICATESSEN Cabbage, each .. ..Bé and 10¢@ | Stall E, Main Floor Stall 62, Lower Floor # fe Asparagus, |b. 1B¢ and 20¢ | Pies 20¢ Sponge Cake BO¢e “Head Lettuce, each 5¢ and 10¢ | Home Made toh Highland Breed .1Ate “Rhubarb, ib . 5¢ | Vine Strawbe Jolt 15¢ Spinach, 4 Ibx Ie | Home Made Chow ¢ % pint 10¢ | Green Onions, 2 bunches . Be | Home Made Chow Chow, Sweet, % pint 15¢ n 16¢ and 20¢ | Pear! Onions, % pint 15¢ ib. 30¢ | Fine Ripe or Green Olives, % pint 1B¢ | New Turnips, tb 5¢ | pill Pickles, Extra Fancy, 6 for 10¢ New Peets, tb Be Medium size, dozen ‘ 15¢ Green and Wax Beans, Ib. 15¢ Pack Sauer Kraut, quart .......ss000005 10¢ Dry M. J. B. ‘Tree Tea, Japan, E. B. Ceylon, pound, 45¢ M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 37¢; 3 lbs. 98¢; 5 pounds for ... Hills’ Red Can Coffee, pound, 35¢; 214 pounds for Galt’s Blue Ribbon ‘Tea, pound, 55¢; 1/-pound for Start the Day Right with a cup of Schilling’s Best. © i fee pound tins, 38¢; 214-lb. tins, 85¢; 5-lb. tins ............... e packed, and money back if you don’t like it. Cash-and- ca Price: United Grocery Stores Co. Central Public Market Sam K. Beltz, Mgr. Carnation Milk, large, 10¢; small. .544¢ | Country Club Corn, 2 cans......... 27¢ Mount Vernon Milk, large, 3 cans 28¢; | Yellow Corn Meal, 2 lbs. 15¢; 5 Ibs. 35¢ ee et ee PET Be | 20c pkgs. Paradise “Cookii s and Crackers Crisco, 1 |b. 32¢; Boe, iO} O "Ibe. | 20R sis: ..s00s coder ies. ene ++ Be | __ 88¢; 6 lbs. $1.77; 9 Ibs.......$2.75 | Uneeda Bis uits, 2 packages. . Mazola, pint tin, 35¢; quart, 69¢; one- | 30c bottle Snider’s Catsup. . NS EE TT errr .. $1.29 | Large can Peaches for. ; dello, 10¢; Jiffy Jell, 3 pkgs....... 27¢ | Del Monte Preserves, No. 1 jars. Golden Age Macaroni Products, 3 pack- | Libby Deviled Meats; 4s, 3 cans, 17¢; EE FOE evs cc rcv ebereccrs -25¢ | Ys, 2 cans for .. ; vacuum ; fi $1.65 do net want an exchange of prison The exchange was provided for in treaty of Brest Litovek There is a general protest among who are getting or tor STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918. PAGE 12 TOBACCO NOW AT A PREMIUM ACROSS SEAS | | | bacco Ia at a premium in France | Cigareta are almost unobtainable, | and then they are made of French to tobacco that has been given so warn | formed the same fondness for French | totmee that has been given so warm | by Russian prison ors of war, who practically are slaves bullding two die we sohot |C@eFink ample opportunity and it at Collinwood a Lyles, (Tense to the artiate in Germany bs im the center of extensive * rT farmers claim that if they are Of cheap secondgrowth tim A THRIFT STAMP a day | | deprived of this slave labor before Yery cheapest wood ts avail keep the Han way September the resulta will be disas | | | | | | | | |nleep when ly to other Erench things. Our Boye in Fund” we that I | who serve in olive dr lines of Burope, Just now it iv the} only medium by which it can be sent and only their letters indicate how gladly it in received | Here in one from Private A. R.| Smith, of the 117th engineers | Dear Frignds; 1 re & box} of tobacco today, and tt certair | come in handy I was just out I want to thank you all for your kindness. ‘We are all in fine shape, and, be Neve we whl soon make short work of the Huns. You folks at home always want] ) remember ux boys in France, aa | we always have you In our minds Good bye and good luck Not #0 lengthy, but just as grate ful wax the note written by Private Weill, of the infantry, as follows Ammunition and cigarets! One is not much good over Nere without | the other | “We thank you for your share rprine. We got the tol smokes serving in the trenches Tomacco FUND eon 4 aod gucets ‘siete betel, Cherry see f, M001 Arende Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THR HprTon ‘The Seattle Star: packages of tohecco, thre “Oar eye in France Totmceo Fund™ for fig t ot 48 conte, ad that In such of may will be praced . addressed te me, on known friend, the seldier, will te cond me © message of thani GEORGE WOULD DO IT AT ONCE} BY C. C, LYON Star Reporter With Pershing’s Army) in France ] WITH THI AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, May 24-—-A boy show} od me o letter from his fiancee, back in America, the other day Appears Twice on “Toba cco” Benefit won of Mr. and B. Foy, 2112 Fifth ave with many other children under the direction of the Mar ond Foy; caret Olson School of Pxpres mand Dramatic Art, will do bit to ald Our Hoye in France Tobaceo Fund in France may # ptent on the firing line in camp, they will give a recital in Odd Fellows temple, op May 31, wt 7:20 p, m Raymond is a versatile atudent of the Olson school and will ap pear twice upon the varied pro gram prepared for evening In the opening cycle of the re cital he will give a monologue entitled “How Jimmy Tended the Baby and later will appear In a one-act comedy as the juve nile lead, Mr. Newly Wed Brown Members of junior and chil dren's classes will appear in the entertainment, The admiasion | | charged will be 25 cents. THERE WAS A DAY NOT LONG AGO When Few Women Used Face Pow- ders, Creams or Cosmetics “You know, George,” it said, “I promised to. marry you one year] Now, almost every woman ures from the day you get back hore them—and without concealment. It Vd be willing to marry a hero lot sooner than that You know, Mary Smith's beau got the French cross for bravery marry you six months from the day the car | in conceded*that she has the right to retain her youthful look as long as For this reason, many women of unquestioned refinement other day, and Maty ts lording it all) now use Qban Hair Color Restorer jover the rest of us girls. to retain the youthful beauty of If youll get a French cross Ili; their hair. If your hair is gray streaked with gray or faded, you, too, yougend can bring back all ite natural color “And if you win the new American | With te simple, harmless prepara medal, I'll meet you on the dock with jMien the marriage license in my hand.” “Where are those damned Ger mans? exclaimed George. “Let me at ‘om™ Gen. Haig Gives His Horse to a Young Private (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass’n)| LONDON, May 24.—During the Piritieh retreat before the German drive on the Somme, a British pri-| foot-sore and weary, strugsled| along a sheli-torn road toward the! rear. His force of will was all that) kept him from falling. | For several days he had been marching, snatching a few hours of! the opportunity pre wented. | Sir Douglas Half’ commander of the British forces in past and chanced to nc soldier. Without a tm tion Haig dismounted, insisted on the private ta’ his horse, and strode on afoot until he was supplied | with a new mount | The story was told for the first time at a national service meeting at y Corporal Spencer, who to ident | , 9 | France the tired rode ent’s heatta Fdward McMahan, associate pro- | fessor of American history and Bissett, law professor, wi ak at university memory of Dean I at 10a Aforur a Gent net Fk fp .. he dese rhe onsed Relp “nett A Registered Dentists ‘Third and Madinon st Orpheum Bldg. Are you be PYORRHEA will cure any case of that n the curable $10 to $25. Perso: of the high rent di ate advertising, enable make you thin offe dentist, get hia pric to me and fet 20 per cent ¢ from his figure, with carefu Painless methods and PERSONAL ATTENTION. DR, J. 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JACKLIN, Manager) Has the best equipped plant in the Northwest for manufacturing Brief Cases, Card Cases and Purnes, We mako and repair Ladies’ Handba zz “If It's Made of Leather— Wo Make It” Laan eae SANITARY MARKET Opposite Liberty Theatre BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth one the few Tit OR een rortniveet that ‘really frind lenses. from start to. finish and we are the only one tn FIRST AVE. SINYON OPTICAL co. 4116 FINST AVB. Moar Gqneca St, . shone Maln 1800 | Westlake Public Market Under New Management. At Times Square. Westlake, Sixth and Virginia. leasure in announcing the generous, contributions of the merchants We have put @ card in our window showing our market The Management takes great and their employes te merican Red Crows to be 100 per cent for Patriotiem and Humanit ZobleGroceryCo. TOKIO Case Borden’s Milk at Store STALL 105 PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 Large can Borden's Milk Small can Borden's Milk 4 small Bare Ivor 1 2he pkg. Tree Tea .....- 2he¢ 4 79 | Large pkg. Washing Powder 28¢ | ! pke = bree ane 'e rok. dee ne Shinola 25¢ jib, can M. J. B. Coffes....950 lie bar Tollet Hoap hs Wash Board 40¢ % ib. nack Corn Meal. 65¢ 1be jar Jelly ie Pound Lipton's Tea «s+... 65¢ 1 Ib, Mocha and Java Coffee BO@ 60c Baking Powder 1 can Ther as mt ut abe Crescent Cream Coffee - 40¢ a mere ree) (CRT i-lb. can...------ = ‘Olympic Pan me pkgs. Quaker O ¥ can Crescent 99 Coffee ibs, Cut Macaroni s.....-25@ 0c bottle Liquid Veneer UIA 1-1. package.....25¢ ; burs Naptha Boap 25¢ #ib, can Chocolate Pound can Ghirardelli's Choco 1 pkgs. Seeded Rainins MED. dds ne o0e sc aacsbode . 25¢ 2 pkes fun ™M aid Raisins . 256 ‘S DELICATESSEN Meat pk 25¢ rape Nuts .. redded W 3 n Eee 0c Booth's Sardin cans Old Dutch FUSS’ MARKET Our last Saturday's Sale 1 was a big success. weet Chow, pint.. + 15¢@ | Large can Milk We have even better Seca dats - & Prices for Saturday. STALL 133 STALL, 180 Extra Special on Shoulder Hams, Wholesale Price While they last—Saturday . only. PHONE ELL. 170 . 60 Stalls 10.11 Lower Floor sTALL 192-194 3 cans Federal Milk . 1 case Federal Milk ... 1 box small Ivory Soap 10 bars Fels Naptha Soap ... We have a new car of Potatoes for Saturday at Special Prices Fresh Lettuce. . 5c : can Hershey's Cocoa 17¢@ | Jiffy Jol, pke. . P | Capumibers 5c can Folger'n Coffee B4¢ | Bar Small Ivory Soup Bie gach » te ” Oc pkg. Citrus Powder......25@ | Bulk Macaroni, Ib. s08 Ne T ni pe, 6 boxes Mate’ see 25e¢ 20e can Red Beans .. ei ‘ oe S 25c 6 rolls Toflet Paper 25¢ | 6 Ibs. Barley Grits.. 45¢ Stalls 35-36 Lower Floor Stores at Fremont, Green Lake and Mountain View RUMMAGE SALE of Fiftest Quality Our Meats are good and Our prices right M. Cinnamon & Co. une ar eee Evans’ Arcade Market ling Berries, box seen . - 15 move Seer Fresh and Smoked Meats | j).)5..°) 04 "8" 25@ ONION SETS Delayed in Transit CORN BEANS « what considered, prices with others charge. Quality our prices beat them all STALLS 8.9 Compare Men's Half Soles Ladies’ Half Soles ..... Rubber Heels Unecalled-for Shoes for Sale Lower Floor Seattle Market Golden Bantam Including entucky Wonder Winesap Apples, box Yakima Potatoes, cwt New Carrots, 3 Ibs White Onions, 2 Ibs Red Onions, 4 Ibs....... é STALL 115 Special Low Prices on All Apples STALL 106 | 1913 WESTLAKE AVE Phone Elliott 4323. Estab, 1893 Opening Announcements Rainier National Park @ GO IN ON SATURDAY, RETURNING | SUNDAY EVENING The road is now open for motor cars as far as Nisqually Glacier. The Company operates an exclusive touring car service on daily schedule from Seattle, Tacoma and Camp Lewis, ‘through to all Park Points without transfer. NO OTHER “FOR HIRE” CARS ARE PER- MITTED TO GO BEYOND LONGMIRE, The Company's touring cars are high-powered, safe and comfortable to the last degree--NOT STAGES. Get all Main 6500 details of this exclusive service, ar- Advance Information range your trip and make your reser- vations by telephone to NATIONAL PARK INN at Longmire Springs, Special Sunday luncheon served. June 1 located both for meals and lodging June 1, a Military Hop will Formal opening Saturday, is now open in an informal way, At the formal opening, This hotel, be given PARADISE INN—Formal opening Saturday, June 2 Located in Paradise valley, where the flowers and the glaciers meet." This is the new hotel. First-class accom: 400 Lighted and heated by electricity modations for guests, For the more convenient handling of its exclusive touring car service,! the com pany will open, on June 1, a street-level office at 1995 Second Ave., Seattle, directly opposite the New Washington Hotel, This office will accept and forward reserva- tion orders for the National Park Inn and Paradise Inn, and help in all other arrange- ments for perfect enjoyment of visitors to the Park. Rainier National Park Company iF Telephone Main 6500. Seattle Offices (on and after June 1), 1905 Second Avenue. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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