The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 12

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* own living, she [SOCKS BLOSSOM IN HANDS |__OF GRANDMA ZIMMERMAN STAGE THREE- Altho Grandma Zt Bdmonds her own housework and ¢ . r nd time, alt mmerman is 84 years ag pairs of wocks Just May, to kn hea for the Red Cro: Grandma Zimmermar Bwitreriand, where they Phildren to knit. Her nee fast that definite motions taught n Ceptible, and socks seem to blossom knit cha im her hands nonds p was born in many year STORES COMPANY !Nc. ‘Tea Garden Orange) Unceda Biscuits; A - Tit cies, SLC! 2 ror 15¢)33 ‘TREE TEA Ceylon (Black) Laundry 5c! TAKE ALONG Made in some hot water poured in a cup on a spoonful Barring ton Hall Soluble Cot and you always get GOOD COFFEE. Pound Jar. at 33q all our stores fee Large ate Rex Pork and Beans Se CHURCH'S GRAPE JUICE, Pint 24c; Quart 44c 309 Pine Street LEIA K, 43th Street , 3-34 Pike Place Mit S410 Ballard Ave ween Lake Mkt. 1 10, 2 2 ‘4 5. 6.85 Pike Street z 8. ®, 25 STORES ‘Tacoma Seath End Market 22, 331 GENERAL OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE «a member of the knitting f the War an ardent war garder everal fon her of service left her onda knows the pur Next Outing A CAN OF Barrington Hall Soluble Coffee 50% Union Street 12, Eeonomy Market 21,201 Fastiake Ave. Ww " BALLARD | ekens krown children independ there The Bal be held on the Ballard pl dW, 60th, July 4, 6 ar y Involving every lodge Ballard in preparat Al the Patar. Rumtiens ho are pol placees for houses polling en for the voters may 1 cent @ ballot ax they have that are and tation in little old mmerman, and » girls and wom the rel of Kd lar are pay end vote ax many Ume church in Ballard in charg ne attraction at Among the att Ferris wheel, merry-Ke race afternoon and vige and rnival tions fortune te dancing and evening programs On the af of July 4 a pa Will open the three-day festival attalion fi Fort Lawton will followed by Red Camp fire ng girls and fh from the lodges and clubs of Tt The queen of the carnival will come last in the ling booths rade tn Girt ra sxion, seated on a throne inded by her at tendants, the defeated candidates The Naval Reserve band w dancing every and in pre | Oc ce after the even ¢ Douglas will furnis special dancing numbers of the afternoon and even ALNUTS » 24c h several ing programs The committee in charge includes Parade, Frank Hanson; Red Cross Mra. Metcalf; construction ner and Hi. Lis Mrs, C. H. Hal Mra. Holland; ad vertising, Mra, Lioyd Savage; pro gram, Mins Marie Amda ‘andidates for arnival queen are Linder and Miss Neva Savers Shiverless Day at Alki on Thursday ‘The water at Alki beach ts getting nice and warm. The season's record crowd of near 500 bathers at the beach, Thurs “l fewer shivers than on was for the bath thermometer water at 68 degrees until late j evening, a rise of degrees over the day before. The cessation of north winds prevailing for ten days was ascribed for the sudden tempering of the wane & reason First Ave. N 208 Third Avenue South Send Us Your Mail Orders C2Ue7% LD < 5 SOO UBLIC MARKET "FIRST: AVE: BETWEEN PINE: AND UNION: "57-5. Entrances. First. and Second Avenues SATURDAY SPECIALS— Market Closes 6 P. M. DON’T FORGET JUNE 28—WAR SAVINGS DAY Help Yourself Grocery Co. Carnation or Borden's Milk, 10¢; Small Bue ‘Federal or Mt. Vernon Milk, 3 cans 28¢, Small S¢ . B2¢, 45¢, 89¢, $1.77, 82. 20c pkgs. N. B. C. Ginger Wafers, Vanilla Wafers or Social Teas, 15¢, Uneeda Biscuits, 2 for. 15¢ 2 pkgs. Post Toasties 35e Creacent Mfg. Co. Medallion Brand Spices, 2-02. tins ..... oe $-1b. bags Yellow Corn Meal, 50¢, 5 Ibe B3e Jiffy Jeli, 2 pkes.. ZT¢, Jello 10¢ Auto Club Raking Powder, % Ib. 15¢, Ib 2he Large bottie My Wife's Mayonnaise 23¢ Albers’ Pure Rice Flour, 5 Ibs. SS¢, 10 Ibs. .$1.05 No. 2 cans Premier Baked Beans Hershey's Cocoa, Ib. 29¢, 50-cent bottle Liquid Veneer Knox Gelatine Pkg. of 20 Large Paper Plates Phez- Loganberry Juice, 4 oz. 1B¢; § oz 12 of. ‘Dromedary Date Royal Baking Powder, 6-07 2h-cent pkg. Cream of F Albers’ Peacock Buckwheat Log Cabin Syrup Baskets California Candy Figs Paper Shopping Bags, medium 3e¢, Hilis’ Red Can Coffee, Ib. B5¢, 2% Ibs M. J. B. Coffee, tb. 35, O5e¢, 5 | G. Washington Prepared , 20-cent size Lipton’s Tea, ib. 67¢, 4 Ib Central Fruit Stores Ripe Black Cherries, Ib Fine Ripe Cantaloupes, each Lemons, dozen % Ib can ZBe¢, 12-02 21e¢, wiandde | large bs. $1.50 25¢ 35e¢ ibe 10¢ 40¢ pe Fruit Dromedary Dates, pks Lucky Strike Fish Co. Fresh Salmon, Ib. Black Cod, ib Ling Cod, Ib. Red Snapper Columbia 20¢ 12%¢ 10¢ 10¢ 1be¢ 17¢ 10¢ Whole Fish, Ib er Shad, Ib Ib Salt Herring, 3 for CENTRAL bUTEER STORES Cc. he pg LOC AL PoRANCH E per dozen .... 2 dozen . MILD CHEESE Farmers’ eee. Dept. New Potatoes, 6 Ibs 25e Home Grown Telephone Head Lettuce, each Cucumbers, each New Heets, 3 bunches New Carrots, 5 bunches New Cabbage, Ib. Spinach Rhubarb Tor Hot House 2 tbe. Be and 10¢ and Peas, 10¢ ifornia Toma Stall FE, Main Floor Lower Floor Home Made Pies 20¢ Sponge © ake Boe Home Made Scotch Highland Bread ile Fine Strawberry J t 15¢ Home Made Chow Ct 10¢ Chow Chow ibe half pint 15¢ half pint half pint French Cookies, Cardamor Strawberry Jam, Ib Washington Fruit & Vegetable Company Finest Bananas, per dozen Large Size Oranges, dozen lies Grape Fruit, each antaloupes, each ew Apricots, dozen eberries, Tomatoes, 30¢ and 40¢ 40¢ Be 10¢ and up 10¢ G Ripe Cucumbers New P. Rermuc Ib Ib. 10¢, 3 Iba 2he each atoes, Ib Onlor American Grocery Stores Co. CENTRAL MARKET Carnation or Borden’s Milk; small can Mount Vernon or Federal Milk; cans for 29¢; small. Galt’s Blue Ribbon Tea; 3 per pound Large tins Instant Postum 8-lb. can Ghirardelli’s for... T5¢ Dot Chocolate, Yelb.. ‘ .23¢ 1-lb. cake Ghirardelli Star Sweet Choco- late .. . .25¢ No. 1 glass jars Del Monte Sle Premier Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 can. .25¢ Cottolene; large, $2.63; medium, $1.09; small Bbe Wesson Oil; medium, 83¢; large $1.59 Booth Crescent brand Sardines 21¢ Albers’ Pure Rolled Oats, 3 pounds, 25¢; 5 large, 10¢ ; la rge, 3 /-pound, 30¢; 55¢ 42¢ ground Chocolate small tins, 42¢; SAM K. Albers’ Rice Flour, 5 pounds, pounds for ‘ Uneeda Biscuit: All 20c packag Cr: er Pioneer Minced ( Jlams ; tall, 2 cans Washington C Pid Corn Flakes Ale Free Child’s Savings Bank with each can Old Dutch Cleanser, 8¢ for....23¢ Albers’ Flap Jack; large 33¢; small, 18¢ Crescent 99 Coffee, pound.........25 rent 3-ounce packages Tea, Ceylon, Japan Hills’ Bros, Red Can Coffee, BELTZ, Mgr. 53¢; 10 - $1.05 15¢ and 15¢ flat, 2 cans 25¢; 33¢ 2 packages. Cookie lb. M. Coffee, 95¢; 5 pounds 3 pounds Hominy Grit Ivory Soap; large, 3 bars bars for ... Clean Easy Soap, pounds . $1.50 ‘small, 5 29¢ 4 for. .22¢ the | the | STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918, PAGE 12 « ' linatahibe <4 LAST DAY TO | ENTER BEAUTY CONTEST he latest group of contestants in the Victory Carnival Beauty Jing from left to right (upper), 20 Virginia apartments m row) Margaret Reeve, 3017 35th ave; Evelth Loring Cheney, ave, (Bott 6556 41th ave, 8. W, res for t ave, by Satur f the girls wish to competitors for the px Venus Sailors July 2 train of the three moat blonde, red to carr n the pagea CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR MUST BE KEPT DOWN on of sugar a was inmued tod » pounds of to buy your clothes before our stock of woolens has become depleted. Have your suit made to order in the style you wish. MADE TO ORDER ALWAYS WITH THE UNION LABEL kill, knowledg power, te and bu ing her of to give our organizatic union tailors, enable us the highest quality sonable prices at rea 304 PIKE ST. e for Natione! Savings Day June 28th, | RAISINS. 1636 North Sint 1819 26th Ethel Cobb, uth Killott Steyh, televhone num t of the owner of the m beautiful girl type will be made by a com mit wen from the enlisted men at the naval training camp. With funds from the we val, A war industries reency ompital in to be established in Seat tle in order to insure injured # and others the care which bear the full name address, and bi * car workers congested conditions in the hospitals sometimes make impondible. Half of the funds w toward the honjital The other half will be donated to a Re subscribed , mmunitios of the United orn In one may not purchase two pounds of granulated sugar and two pounds of cube or brown sugar An for the farner or other purchaser living at a distance, and permitted to five pounds, the administrator says it means a distance from the nou of nupply, and not the e place where one to a buyer means exactly that other words. win? urchase.” scan ated. per 100 The r beet eranulated. beet Bee to 8 n brown, re Se to 16K. mediom Tle to the re 300 $245 to 82 WHEAT FLOUR > 10-™ bag #4 (yellow) white 10- th bas 7 pert yellow Retailers pay Ik, per ™® eo; bulk, per I, €e yellow, 10-1 white, 10-T. bag CORN Sine Retatiers conaumera should pay fe pay lle to 12 %e PEARL de to BARLEY (bulk) Retailers pay P%e, consumers should pay 106 HOMINY allers 17% te 24-1. cane 10-™, wacks consumers BREAD Retallers pay, 16-02. loaves uid pay He PEAS. he Hers pay puld pay id pay, per 100 The SPLIT FEAS —Retatiers pay, per 100 Tha, $800 to $9.50, consumers should pay . pink 9c Washington colored, Sige to haumere whould fancy Call consumers should pay, cholee 14¢ Ike Retallers pay, pke, 10% 1i-on. pki fancy naeded, 5-07. choice pay, 1-1, brick 166 2M. brick the to 16%6 COTTON SEEM small ean 37%o to 8 Day, pinta ako ria 59%0 to 614; 11, te. Yogallon 61.36 to tr Je to 440, fresh cream. ul dio to 430; pay, bricks, 480 to blo, cubes, Retatlers pi ¥ to ate, mediu 26e to 20¢; consumers 6, prints 366 to 400; fresh | consumers | pay, Abo atrictly ranch, 440 to don, Under New Management. ings Stamps during 1918. GERRISH BROS. 1ONE STALLS 192.194 MILK A good pound bars Crystal Soap for . 4 lbs. bulk Corn M 1 gal. Mazola Oil, 40c Crisco .. 1 large pkg. Small can Tall can Federal. Per case, Federal 2 pkgs. Sweeth small Prune, per .10¢ 10 White * $2.25 Se 30¢ Oats .28¢ Fancy Tomatoes, lb..10¢ New Potatoes, 6 lbs. .25¢ Class “A” Fruit and Ve le Co. STALL 120 FUSS’ Market Extra Special on Shoulder Hams Saturday Only Also Good Specials o Fresh Meats STALLS 10.11 Rutter, SPECIAL, ter, Ib. per doz Extra fancy PAYNE'S DELICATESSEN Tasty Meat Loaves Home Holled Ham Home Made Mayonnaise Pickles and Olives 20¢ Dill Pickles, don 15¢ STALL 133 Special At Times Square. June 28th is the National War Savings Day. every loyal American should “Sign the Pledge” at their Pre- cinct voting place, to invest a definite amount in War Sav- | pe Grape art Soap, Sm all Navy Beans. lb, 15¢ archlight Mate sith or Best Pink Salmon, STORES AT GREEN LAKE, FREMONT AND MOUNTAIN VIEW Country Butter Store Under New Management Hest Quality Only Exes and Cheese Peanut But 22c STALIS 157 158 Extra Special Oranges, b0c large New Potatoes, 6 Ibs Large Rockyford Cantaloupes, 3 for... M. Cinnamon t Co. | STALLS 108.109 Rogers’ School Boy Peanut Butter, 10-1b. can $2.50 Fresh Churned Butter .... Washington Butter Store STALL 137 Westlake Public Market Westlake, Sixth and Virginia. | On that day | TOKIO . B9¢ . B5¢ B5e¢ Nuts % Ib. pkg. Blue Ribbon Tea. .27¢ 2 Ibs. . 25¢ . 25¢, 25e¢ i's Choco 25¢ 2te . 20¢ 15¢ Home Jar Rubbers 15¢ . 1be Royal Baking Powder Lux Soap Flakes Best Head Rice bar 2 pkes. Grape } 3 Ibs. Cut Macaroni . Pound can Ghirarde late 20¢ oman Meal © can b una Fish Dutet doz, Happy per . 18¢ 2 can Cleanser 2 cans Tomato Sauce Instant Postum STALL 130 K. Akiyama & Co. Direct from the Farm to You Fancy Tomatoes, lb..10¢ Strawberries, box.....10¢ 25c)| |New Red for Lower Floor Evans’ Arcade Market | For Saturday’s Specials we have Fine Pot Roasts and Corned Beef Onions, -50¢ - ZOBLE Grocery Company TEL. ELLIOTT 4314 6 bars Naptha Soap...... .25¢ Borden’s Milk, can........10c STALL 105 -25¢ 19¢ 80@ 10¢ 15¢ .15¢ . B7¢ 25e 20¢ 1 qt far Pickles .....+ the bottle Liquid Veneer | 1 Good Broom Karly June Peas, can | 2 cans Spanish Sauce 2 dor. Jar Rubbers . “Ib. can Crisco 5 bare Swift's White Soap. | 250 can Dill Pickles 3 cans Shinola Polish don, $1.96 to $2.26 to $1.85, 1Ne to de per B. fancy locals, | $i ib to ite NIPS tere pay, per 100 tbe, consumers should pay tall 1 RUTABAGAS—Retatiers pay, per 100) race: Ta, $1.69 to $1.75; consumers should to 2 1 HALIBUT, per 100 s should pay EUCHALA consumers fancy eating or fruit stand apples, $260 to $3.00 CANNED SALMON—ietailers pay, per Crescent 99 Coffee 1-Ib. peckage.....25¢ Puget sound Sockeye, 1 4M. flat 200 to Be, 1-™ . 1%, tall 880 to Bic; Alaska tall 27¢ to 2c; pinks, 1-m. D. flere pay 186 ™.; con- sumers should pay 20¢ to tbe Tt. Our Meats are good and our prices are right. Qual- ity considered, our prices beat them all. Stalls 8-9 New Potatoes, 6 Ibs......-..25¢ Large Cantaloupes, each.....10¢ Fancy Lemons, 3 for........10¢ WESTLAKE FRUIT & VEGE- TABLE CO. Stall 112 Westlake Shoe Repair All, kinds of Shoe Strings and Dressings 25 Men's Half Soles s ‘abe Ladies’ Half Soles | Rubber Heels . Uncalled-for Shoes for Sale, Lower Floor should pay §%e to 100 tm, FISH (black cod), retailers mers should pay fiat TOM COD (whole), retafiers pay fo to be T™.; consumers should pay 7%c My TOM COD (dresed), consumers should 160 B®. retailers pay 6¢ T.; come NAPPER, retailers pay 6c T.#1 consumers should pay 10¢ to 12% tallers pay 6c to Te Tj cor ¥ B%o to 10 Th cto 3 pay ¢c to Se Tg} Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Sanitary Phone Elliott 2700 SOUTH END si, Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Incinded THIRTY PER CENT No Camouflage In What We Say We have the goods we have the popular money - saving prices and every other essen- tial to back up our claim that this is one of the best value-giv- ing Shoe Stores in all Seattle. We illustrate White Can vas 9inch top Lace Boot— Welted Soles, Louis Heels, pale sees, D4AS $5.95 $7.95 Spect Same in White Reignskin Same in White Washable Kid FISH—STALL Second Floorfitel Bldg Second6 Pike TakeElevator- —IN— THIRTY DAYS That is the record for the recent decline in fresh beef, and we are still on this union job, ham- mering away eight hours a day for still lower HERE IS ANOTHER RECORD 1 LARGE CAN MILK, M. J. B. Coffee, 3 Ibs. $1.00 | In order to accommodate our phenomenal and rapidly growing trade we are negotiating the ren- tal of a large space for a second market at Pike Street and First Avenue—just watch us grow! HOW ABOUT THAT SUNDAY DINNER? We have received for your order extra fancy Spring Lamb and milk-fed Veal, and for Sunday's breakfast a complete line of Sausage, made in our own plant by union labor. CO-OPERATIVE MARKET CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN sedar—~ | Fancy Wisconsin Brick | Cheese, per Ib 11c| 35¢ JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE STALLS 48-49 Jack Chee Ranch Eggs . Where Quality Counts

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