The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 13

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HEAT CAUSES WASHINGTON hot In summer the government employment Ty by the hundreds besause it E terly tmpossi! these new The government the rate of about 1.200 a Bre leaving at the rate of 800 4 Col. Potter, has given numerous vr Mesertion of clerks. Fe contributing causes not name the principal one. T had occasion recently to visit on ‘Of these temporary office str Those who could stagger we home. Red Cross Figst Aid room was } the two giris Were from offices on the third, which & the top toor i APITAL GIRLS TO QUIT JOBS BY GILSON GARDNER June An ar ehitectural blunder is causing serious Interference with war work in \\ ash | ington. In the construction of emergency office buildings, the ar chitects forgot that Washington Girls are leaving je to stand the he working barr * hiring week in char) of person sons for the Many of them Put he did @ay was hot. I found t were leaving in larg and made inquiry. Tt > 4 rest room wax too full to held More prostration victims, and or) Most of these girls The es a ae June 28, 1918, to be by proclamation of the States, when everybody will have ine Stree! ee Lube $1,000 REWARD FOR DISCOVERY | OF DIVER BASE) _ NEW YORK Tune 21 rand dollars reward will be paid to| the discoverer an active German coast. Th r was announced by district as a n ana of stimulating supply depet for Hun divers. Turnverein Out of Luck in Will Henry W. Schmidt on September 15, 1917, revoked the clause in his wi hich bequeathed $100 the 3 Turnverein, and directed that the money should revert to the The will was originall drawn on February 17, 1912, It was admitted to prob Thursday Sousa to Compose a Wedding March CHICAGO. L—=Leut. John Philip Sousa ghee Stars Lakes naval training statior tion of a new wedding march, to re place the German compositions these offices was bev a hundred | and the humidity, a happens in Washington, extremely t Hu man. beings could not live and work In such ¢ NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS a memorable day—set aside President of the United a chance to vote for Victory—by pledging themselves anew to the vital and patriotic duty of to the government. Let us observe the day of saving for and loaning in spirit and in deeds by offering up our dollars to support and encour- age those who are offering up their lives for Free- dom’s sake. Let us do it until it hurts, and then some. Our reward will be the satisfaction and joy of a duty well done, in a noble cause. (This space contributed by the Merchants of of Pine Street Public Market) SUGAR AND SOAP STALLS Carnation or Borden Milk, per | 10¢ Sugar for Canning Purposes, 3 Ibs. 25¢, 5 ibe. 40¢, 12% Ibs, -91. 6 bars Naptha . - 25¢ 6 cans Sunbrite Cleanser... 25¢ 2 cans O. D. Cleanser 5 15¢ bars Lenox. Bob White or Crystal White 25¢ Large pkg. Seafoam or Citrus OR sch seese 25e 5 bars Ivory ..... 20¢ 10 bars Goblin . . b0e 20 bars Hotel Soap -. B35¢ 2 bars Creme Oil, Wild Rose or Peet's » B5¢ Red Seal Grocery Annex. Gare (100) of Lenox oap, at store Borden's or Federal Milk, can ..... Van Camp's or ‘comp bell’s Soup, can ... 10c ee 15c foaee nn ..:.. LOL 26e K. Powder . 25e can Hershey's 5 Ibs. So: 18 Ibs. Yakima Potatoes 6 Ibs. Best New 10c_ SUN PRODUCE CO. STALL 3 Fancy White New Potatoes, Ib. Se, 6 Ibe. 25¢ Grape Fruit, 10¢, § for 25¢ Eagle _ Poultry Co. Annex W. R. Barry has taken over the above business and will, in the future, carry a full line of Poultry Produce. SATURDAY SPECIALS Boiling Chickens, Ib -- B0¢ Faney Dressed Springers, per | Fancy Seediess 3 for .. . 5O¢ ns, Ib - B5¢ jeese, Ib oe - B0¢ Belgian Hare, Ib. 30¢ Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz..48¢ Syru 5-Ib. pall Karo Syrup 5 bars Crystal White Naptha ...-----eeeees 3 Ibs. Sun Maid Raisins Mazola Oil, 35¢. 65¢, Criseo........80¢, 45¢, 90¢ ahe pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour ‘ 25e¢ 2 cans Minced Clams 20c Fine Ginger Snaps 4 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats 25e bottle Pickles or Chow 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 6 boxes Good Matches 3 tbe. Corn Starch 3 big cans Laurel Milh 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat His ults 25¢ 10c pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda vee ‘ 6e 45c Red Can Hills’ Coffee. .36¢ ic can Tomatoes . 165¢ 2 cans Peas . 25¢ Stong’s Grocery—Pine “All Bargains” | 34b. can M. J. B. Coffee ... $1.00 Red Can Hills Coffee .. _ 85c 20¢ can Fine Pink Salmon 15c Ie pkg. Kingsford Glows Starch Four Ie pkgs. Jar Rings 50e can Instant Postum *35c . 10c mm 25c Seeded 2 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 25¢ 2he bottle Vanilla Lemon or Extract 4 Ibs. Yellow F Five 10¢ roll © can der s0c can Hershe 30c 4-1b. pke Toilet Pape Sublime Baking P ‘a Cocoa foam Wa 20¢ 2a¢ 20¢ 25¢ 10¢ 65¢ 20¢ 250 25¢ ¢. Cream of Barley 4 Ibs, Head Rice I5e can Campbell's Soup na Beans ou Beans . 25¢ lSc can Pork and Beans ..10¢ Street Public Market ‘10 10 10¢ 10¢ Willlam ond Searle Gray have pooled toe capnas ana now tncy are proud owners of the corner at Sixth and Union, where their rea $1.25 Extra fine 9 $1.00 Red Can Hill's heads are rapidly becoming landmarks. Brooms for . ‘i Oc} Coffee for ........+.06 8. Cc YOURS FOR QUALITY AND PRICK jes suse Seema Ping ask Bill and Georgia, of the firm of|the sick father. There are a litte! he, ..., 60 | “rink saimon ... * 15¢c ot scree of we tems we fos, rete *“ YORINGON GROCERY CO. | vices sar css OOC Tem Sen: money to help a father who is sick| , Bill ts amply freckled, and’has the| Ho i099 s119 ECONOMY MARKET First and Pike Syrup for ‘ 80c | Gloss Starch 10c in California, by selling papers at Sixth and Union, The firm of Gray & Gray has been in business for ten days now, and promises to continue to a ripe old age. in president of the corporation gia ie treasurer, by virtue of her echeol starts again t to continue thelr selling at the corner of Sixth ave. On at Half the company receipts for each Wher activities and Un Stampe ald day go to purchase Th The other half is put away to American bey twinkle in h STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918, PAGE 13 ‘THESE LITTLE PARTNERS HELP THEIR SICK FATHER Vote for Victory By Presidential Proclamation dune 28 has been set aside as NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY C E N J E; R Let us pledge ourselves anew to the duty of saving : for and lending to Uncle Sam PIKE PLACE Also ToT PUBLIC MKTS. 4 Westinghouse “- MAZDA LAMES 10 Watts 10c bette, SAL edaker, 7 . oe Cooking, 2 bags or 6 the. Se Penciin, Vaber's Heat 4c, others 1Me Casteria, Fletcher's . at HAMILTONS BUTTER STORE STALL 39 ECONOMY MARKET NEXT TO STONG’S GROCERY Fresh Churned | Fresh Ranch EGGS, 42c DOZ. Every eg guarantesd Ground While You Walt DOWN 25% Washington Creamery BUTTER, 50c LB. and Best Grades of Eggs and 9 very Day after 2:30 53 MARGARINE SPECIALS Chases All Day Saturdays, Good Luck, Ib ......5+ eee BIO [ Troco, tb. 2.0... seceeeeess BIE er "886 | Glendale... $1. From Producer to Consumer Lbs. for... Duet, B. +++ bh seen oe conde pI: aed Honey, Jellies, Jams and Home CARN N, FN’ Canned Fruit. sachets wok tema tenes wa” MILE GX 10c on ost Verso: Prices are always moderate, a ee ey Market OGERS’ FRESH GROUND PEANUT BUTTER, LB............ so¢g | STALL 52-FIKE PLACE Ee And Stall 29, Pike Place Market Lower Floor STITHAM MARKET “s* Lower Floor—Pike Place Public Market—Phone Main 6349 THE BEST OF MEATS AT THE LOWEST PRICES FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Freah Beet | Liver | Beet Hear Loneless Corned Beet Pickled Pork . Round Steak rloin St -bone 8 STONG SAYS “ALL BARGAINS r OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK SHIPYARD SPECIAL $3.00 WORK ante Boiling Beet . Soup Meat Lege of Veal SHOES L. & J. WOODEN SOLES Union Made, in Seattle ne- 200 ee me mee ed Stall 30—Economy Market Main Floor in eye. As 2 Iba. Flake White 2 Ibs, Head Bice 1 2 Iba. Kolled Oats Spound pail Karo | Four 10c packages president of the firm, he says he Shortening Se for Z { for Syrup for ... 42c Fruit Jar Rings. wants to establish a reputation and| [i 3 pkes. Grape Nuts Spkes Macaroni or | Extra Large Wal- 6 tate tonal iis ate tease regular clientele among Seattle bux co Be Sieghettl See | , pute per ib... 200 | 6 ba 25 20 a sg 2 ibe. Teatian le ge “ag 2 Iba. Unpitted Apri- White Soap . C! postum for ......... 2 Ibe © cots . ‘ | as Many other girls ambitious to be pane Det idonis for sc can’ K. GC. Biak- dion te eer caa 25c| oS ane. emale come young business women are Be pke. m ., ing Powder 206 Soap for seeeeenees Pancake Flour ...... carrying routes in the residence din 20 m Det Monte | | | Marley for 1 pound of Lipton's 3-pound can M. J. B. 95 3 Ibs, Sun Maid = Frag TE ct | oth. sldeg nee 3, | Lib Beat Grad Coffee for ....-+.+++++ C| Seeded Raisins ....... And girls make even be car Weiners for | rie PY or Choco! Mazola O11..35¢, 65¢, $1.25 2 cans Peas seeeeeeseereeenl riers than many of the boys,” says| [i Three Se pkgs | | Bbc cans Sliced $ cana Minced Clams. 25¢ Cireulauon Manager Howard ¥ eater bh caer 9 caen Gisdlass in 20c fine Ginger Snaps. 15¢ ish. “Of course some of the older ie Yonss Olive Oil 3 Iba. pure Rolled Oats... ..25¢ have given up routes to go to pkan. Gwaker” for (bores Good Match- 25¢ bottles Pickles or Chow-chow Ipyarda, Girls are taking their somlled Oats kis ani for .... . 15@ | 25c bottle Vanilla or Lenon Ex places. We need more. 40 4 boxes Searchlight Matches for tract for .... -15¢ Applicants should apply at The 3 . 25¢ | 4 Ibs. Yellow Peas Star office AMERICAN AID TO RUSS SOON WASHINGTON, June 20.—Rarly White House decision regarding American aid for Russia waa antict pated in diplomatic circles today, fol lowing Preaident Wilson’s conference with Dr. Masaryk, Czecho Slav edu cator and political leader The United Press wis informed at the Czecho-Slavy bureau today that “the pomaibility is seen of eventual re establishment of the eastern battle line by allied redemption of Russia along financial and educational lines.” FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re move Them With Othine— Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually 90 successful in removing freckles and giving a clear beautiful complexion that it is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails Don't hide your freckles 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. Be sure to ank the druggist for the Aouble strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. ARE YOU BUYING YOUR BREAD? Then why not get the best ? Kappel & Rickles BREAD name for quality. made a itself for has Kappel & Rickles Lunch Room and Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S, Second and Yesler. 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c ae ee. 10c At’ ee : meee prize 10c “ie = hae 10c And we'll see many 10c 10c , = Hoyt’s 10c 10¢ PIKE STREET = | man. Casualties of U.S. Fighters in Great War Amonm the severely wounded reported in today’s camoalty let of ¢ are'D W. Newton, 4767 11th ave. NB ‘ana aC. wok: MEAT CO. |= 2°". came ee KILLED IN ACTION fu feanut tter gS gg Idaho. BK Wempn Stall 116 Corner Market Ground while you 2 Tall bag 20c Full Cream fon, Indy Dh, Graham, “Cuuhoien sheaiains | Minn; 1. #, Lae, Nashville, Tenn; Mt A 4 t : bso 7 ace 23c Lb. “ Mattingly, Cape Girardeau, Mo. PL. ines Cream Prick Your Neighbor Knows—Ask Her Albert, fi ; t Bawye Sette" wata"."2" Raney Lambs | Fresh \ Dairy Butter ‘ea 42¢ Lib. 2” | MURRAY'S MEATS Carpent re tanto Rpsore fen i ialner Veal and Home- MARGARINE =, 326 303 | ste Gotten, epecinl 20 Murray Meat Co. 1 ce Cured Hams “ Stalls 1-3.5—Corner Market ith. ‘Cuaale- REEN’ UTTER Main Floor Washington Market Bede, “Tnankenanip. ha ty ra and Bacon ‘ene G oa SHOP F STO Market | 94.96 Pike St—Corner Market Trumpeter. ¢ NEW POTATOES “risers ein’, Somes | MILK 10c Qt. SANI TARY art oes 2) int —egpey hyo MARKE STALL 10A ster . ton, 0.) & Louis: PL W tea, Dalian, Tex BLUE RIBBON TEA, %-LB. 28¢@; 1 LB hacas . Bae . . FEDERAL OR BORDE: MILK, 10¢@ CAN; CASE $4.75 Fair to Organized Labor crisco * eeee soepecece 45¢, 89¢, $1.79 | Pot Roasts, Ib...... 15¢ to 20¢ |, Round Steaks, CAMPRELL’S SOUPS, PEER CAN .....-+5++ 11¢ Boiling Beef, lb..12%¢ to 15¢ | Sirloin Steaks, REY ‘a ‘ Soup Meat, Ib.........6¢ to S@ | Small Steaks Tulk Boda Crackers, Ib. . —, av. — Hamilton's wae I ty Steak, Ib. 2 ibs. 35¢ | Pure Lard, 2 eo *imientoa . ‘enilla 4 Y toa . eu “hops TA. Hall, Bast #t. Louis, a veel aes Sun Maid Raisins, pkg.....12¢ oo Ib ++-20¢ | Veal Chops, TL; W. L. Hotiand, Ottumwa, Ia: & ¢ 3 pkgs. Macaroni ... B5¢ sina. Sultana Raisins......25¢ ¢ eae CADMAN, PORTLAND, OK; 1. Bowers Karo Syrup... 20¢, 436, 80@ | > Ins. Prunes.........-....- 25¢ ah wines. tay te Wiisie "Ooo Large can Pork and Reans.17¢@ | White Figs, Ib.... ..15¢ DELI ATE S Stan 21 : “a Ky.; F. J. Burton Quart Jar Sour Mixed Pickles or | Swift's Pride Washing Powder. . i Rerehua, Brockwell, pe . Chow-chow . 25e | = Cook DURING HOT WEATHER 4 Rarchus, Blackwell ue Wet " ; “ “ : th i Field. Min Deviled Meats +. 5¢, 10¢ Flake ‘White Shortening, Ib Pty 1 can buy everything home cooked here? si Neb Hires’ Root Beer Extract...18¢ Ibs. and Mayonnaltse in Seattle. ive it a trial. od MASON FRUIT JARS, pts. .....-.--+0005 BO¢ doz.; ata $1.00 doz. HAL, vr. CHEESE, 12¢ LB. and Many Others Vbraith Mieh.; P. + Corpe. G. P. A. xtteh Saginaw, M ©. Shankueh, Cleveland, 0.; Mine, Mich; J A Kanke: Pleamnt, Mich Stall 10, Sanitary Mkt., Lower Floor. cates es Whether Steaks or Chops or: Veal or vid : announ jon. F KILLED IN urtiand, Ind oN Addison, N. ‘ York: W,,Sigmbs, Chicego; 7, Heagere, | For more, goods always give satisfaction. Bib Oe WOUNDR: Private D. tat | Brooklyn, N DIED OF DI ©. Garrigues, Imperial, Cal: ©. well, Topeka, Kan.; It Griffin Mina WOUNDED WRELY Dandridge, Padueah, Ky Boringfield, 111; 0. Hoftman, Wm. Little, Eddyville, N Ladies’ Fine and ing news Troughton ordon, Oque Sutherland, Reret shoer R. Williame Privates Samuel Watches, Bie. Jewolry, Ww. W.. HouaMTON Gutenince to 6 Five 10c rolls Toilet Paper. .25¢ — 2 Ibs. Corn Starch Sc can Sublime Baking Powder afi 3 big cans Laurel Milk. yen . 20¢ | eS Fg] 20%: bottle....--..35¢ 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat Bigeuit 40c can’ Hershey's Cocoa. ...80¢ | Crescent Baking Powd. for 4 | 30c (41b. pkg) Seafoam Wi i | H thc “5 100 pkg. A. & TL. Soda. Powder for ...... a \: 4 + C4. ---------250 45c Red Can Hill's Coffes. a5¢ 25c pkg. Cream of Barley. .20@ STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY, Stalls 37-38, Lower Fl. Economy Mkt. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET DAWSON Eggs! =. ro, 42c Doz. Se Eggs! SAVE MONEY WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING he Marines STEER BEEF ARE GOOD DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY SE MARKET Stall 45—Sanitary Market—Lower Floor—Stall 45 Stall 26—Sanitary Market—Lower Main Floor—Stall 26 Berke. | v. v.] J. J. Caay P. Hunter. Alden, Pa leh Stall 45-—Sanitary Market—Rear Lower Main Floor—Stall 45 TILIKUM MARKET | Stalls 119-121-123-125 Sanitary Mkt. PHILADELPHIA FISH CoO. & ne 7, Atianti Camp, Pershing to: Not always the cheapest but invariably || Lamb, or whatever you buy, if you get it the choicest and freshest of fish. Our raiers Il here you'll be well pleased and come back G. Harris n Boleont ARM TO | TO SHOW CHINA _|GOLD STAR ON rater | MARK MOURNERS HERE) Se ec snr eg RASRINOTON Ii | notions | recommended that a three-inch black arm band, with a gold star, be worn by women who have lost members of their faenilies in the war, instead of he usual mourning costumes | reform Chine of the proper attitude to women. She Is Alice when not acting, is busy studying the whole} motion picture game | hen I go back to China I will} with me,” says she, “some| | thing new Lee and, DoYou Know Thal the Union Dentists REGISTERED DENTISTS take e of feet of film, showing Oat of the high rent district, Tirncetet | (ROURANAL OF ican men treat Ameri. {j Som! service an ris. charge Jean for aye <claan work, than any other Dentiste in Ge: . 5) ing enable m tl attle? eir work is guaranteed for years. wolutely pains Waton| can women. ‘Then 1 am going toll otter: Ge. te ong dentist,’ get ‘hie less extracting. bY ATTENDANTS. Repair-| take moving pictures depicting the|[ prices, then come to me and get 20 . — in bull jite of the Chinese women, After|] Ber cent cat trem hie che day, we Sess to 1 Dom. Su UNION DENTISTS Woe, PIKE sTRERT OVER OWL DRUG STORE that I will show both pictures and let my countrymen draw their own conclusion, Maybe they will stop considering a son a blessing and a daughter a curse, as they do now." Brown’s rPHEUM mi Third and Madison & Hunter,

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