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| } x Taecetton for the price ot five Oe Tine oF fraction of line. 2 = times for the price of five per monrh— Per month—12 month each week, 1 year, per «te 1 year, per senehe ‘% * cent —Three 1 cent. Open Mpace Contracts | to be used tn one rear, os * ap hgedii per iin A@ Department nn ; TrAW LIN WOMAN LAW: | free: confidential. | Collections, = $15) Mainz. | sre iv Bowne Rik Convattation free: Ken ATENT | 'RIVERS—¢ Htation and 1917 Dooklet free. 222 New York Mik —Patent Attor- | iD P. GORIN— ae" ent | fer fee refunded. TO1 Central) ‘Main 290. Free hook on ts [ONEY TODAY aie om furniture, piason, Uve | SANDERS & CO. © Smith Bids Fit eee t. COLLATERAL LOANS _ LAAN MONEY ON DIA- and fewelry at 2 per cent. NO CHARGES. Others may AD- Jower rates, but bow sbout) TON they cha: | INT LOAN SOCIETY. Ine. | ‘411 Seneca and 11¢ Marion RHEE PLACE TO HORROW | eney on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. : confidential. [N JEWELRY CO., $09 Second. [DANED ON ALL ARTICLES ‘The Reliable. 967 Third ave ROME GUARANTRRS TO Old or new dances Prof Biot 2187. The Hippedrome. University. ICAL SUPPLIES WORK—G. Rh WAR Phone Main 2584 OPTICIANS “Paterson Co's balcony ad —00r SIXTIT | TAGR WARE. intral Storare Co. White Ride DHAND CLOTHING N@ HOVGNT AND SOLD 1906 ‘ave. 1918 Wentiake ave. Phone sos: TURKISH BATHS WAL TURKISH PATHS. 1408 th ave. Electric cabinets. thera- Jampe, tubs. Rheumatism my ty. lacie Myers, chiropodiet, therapist. fhone Main 3219, or JUNK Go.. 1130 First ave. 3391, aa AND_ APARTMENTS OTEL MILWAUKEE ~ 469 KING ST. (Under New Management) for workmen. Flot and and telephone in every Bie, Sbe per day and wp. Very ‘rates by the week or month [EW STANDARD HOTEL Corner First Ave. and Pine St modern, outsi“e rooms: elevator ‘Phone in all roome Seery reapect: 750 and up; with pri- bath. $1.50. CTION CORDIAL. INGTON, 1619% 3 hee Trades, Exchanges | ARDING AND LODGING HOUSE Wash.; 10x60-foot two-story aiiding: furniture and equipment and | 20-foot for $2,000. Will consider ling for Beattie home w doing | ines. Good reasons for sell- Will lene {f T can well the fur and equipment. ©. It. Berry, Inna- | Wash. | AD TOTS, «ROOM . two nereened-tn porch Yakima, for house and lot tn Heattle, for sale on easy terms. Lote of fruit. | North 7096. | RRRRRRI ACRES LEVEIT ALDER ‘bottom: easily cleared; quarter mile from school: half mile from. on main line of Northern Pacific and O-W. R & N, ratiroads; $80 per acre; terms to sult. | RR Rr Rr Rr Rr R R Ri Rr re n R r R Rr R rR nr. Now ie the time to get a lot at Chambers Prairie, the new town on the main line of the North- ern Pacific and O-W Ro & N railfonds. Opportunity for rex taurant, blacksmith and repair shop, barber shop. Can obtain Jota for $100, on terms of $10 ash and $6 per mouth. | Make your plans to visit Cham- bers Prairie on July 4th, Sth and 6th, and select 10-nero tract in the most rapidly grow- ing” community in Thurston county. For particulars see PEP EEE EE ALT REID & CO. m4 6 ACKER A 1 ‘ Boll is 00d; eany to clear; » good home: | mo rent to pay. Five acres in berries and chickens will tnake you inde Pendent. $50 cash, $10 per month. P. VAN AKSDALE & CO. 9. 1019 Third Ave. | _Matn 99. 11—Acreage for Sale © AChRS NAVY YARD POULTRY Gant very easy to clear, #47 eneh, $10 per month Oreck Garden, 11 $50 oa per h Colt heart $500 acre ™ from creeks " walk from 0, 8 mapte and cedar $500; $100 can, nores: 20 torpedo bottom: easy to $10 per month SEXTON CO, Miliott 6247 1THaG or AASEN & 1210 Firet Ave GOD” TRACTS OF LAND FOR SALM. Low price: easy terma We will accept Liberty bonds ee firet payment; pay the balance out teady work im our y men. COMPANY Wash. omy MONTHLY Retween Beattie and Tacoma level and the fin kind of on food county road. Adjoine tmproved ivy ranch, mostly bottom land, close to railroad station and schools TUR DOUGLAS MORSE 407 Leary Ballding KORES— PROUT Beattio and 7 ro. clowe to school; partly ne improved dairy ranch joeat ion. Ly nly Rae Siar it) perteetty ie Retween county i7—Cit “= DONT PAY 145; fine garden emit; close Owner wil! material for email 1160 cash, $15 per vance $100 in house, Price $900 month. P. VAN ARSDALF & CO, Main 99 role Third Ava AMA nt 19—City Real Estate for Sale IMMEDIATE PORSESRION SNAPS IN SMALL PROPERTIES WH PAY RENT? RE YOUR OWN LANDLORD GRORGETOWN NEAR SHIPYARDS REAL SNAP $1.750— room, sem! modern. goed Be: none floor: corner, lot, Saseasmenta paid in fol and wooden shipyard same as rent; takes $260 ail PHINNEY RIDGE $1,400— 4 rooms and bath sonaments in and paid, $200 cash, dal ance like rent, no mortgage to assume; straight payments. $2.500— large bath, attic: eament good bungalow, on $259 cash, balance $1,900 Interest b-ream, semi-modern. tot level, 02150; fruit trees, berries, « good soll, two bloeks from © Mbrary, These are A-1 good buys for little money. Take $200 cash, balance like rent; no mortgage, every asmesment paid in full. Just the piace to buy now. You can make some money on this, and have your rent free. VACANT MADRONA, 81.250 SIZE 42120; PAVED STREETR AND ALL ASSESSMENTS PAID PHINNEY RIDOR, 4 SIZE 3502100; CORNER WEST SEATTLE, $400 SIZm ceri? WE LOAN MONEY TO BUILD Ask for Mr. Slamberg or Mr. MeQuesten. JOSEPH F. THOMAS & CO. 1016 Third Ave.. Cor. Spring. Fitlott 3636. Ine. ———a IMPROVED COUNTRY PLACE cLose BUILDINGS Good house, with sereened porches: also sineping tent chicken house holding & brooder house and wood shed; fruit fruite: 1% acres planted; balance up, and in seeded t fine soll, an place excellent service Price $1,875; tern balance smonthiy Farrar, Inc, 203 New York Bik IN trees 1 ered: crop been picked pasture will at LARG A modern b walls, fireplace, fu Jot, $0x194; fine garden ta good car service. Price cash P. VAN ARSDALF 1019 $2,360— FURNITURE x110-foot lot: view: §-room bath; totlet, Tie gas; near Take station town, monthly FOR SAT north TWO high lings James € RANCH. f Prothell, on Paciti house; good write vanh FOR HALE nell on terms Beacon Hill car, 1608 (ist Youn PROPERTY WiTH Us Our comminsion only $20. A busy of fice. Public Kealty Tureau, 210 Lb erty Rida. opposite P.O. uiFICK—ONE AND TWO LOTS West Beattie; own terme. Going Past 307 Fairmount Hotel, owner. fot To-ae CHEAP. clone in TF Ney ear; | 440) HOCRK AND Col Wieatling, Lyon RENT ¥ Apartment 6 R “OWN YOUR HOME” NEAR AMES SHIPYARD $1,750—Terms $150 cash. A dandy new 4-room bungalow, with moder veniences. One block to ear line exceptionally good buy. An S-room enttage, Look at this, No. or call ua and Very convenient to Bast 0 for a furnianed ave. N. F, take you © lake cars. com 40 VACANT Four lots; nil cleared; on graded street: near Green Lake; assenuments all paid very pretty view. Price $725 for all; easy terms HENRY ©. BWIN Buecenan CALHOUN, DENNY 200 Alaska Bulle COIMPANY to & RWwIN Main 713: SERVICE OD TATTLM COUNTRY HOT? Heal estate, buildings, equipment, “moll busin uninoumbered. Pare price, $2,500; easy terms attractive as a home plas, and assured business on a mall investment. Facts, photos of. (3-206) CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Building. Jot FOxt0@: all ae | Atiantic at. | , | Unusually | 19A—Real Estate for Sale ~~WHY PAY RENT? bungalow RENT of our dandy and ur Tent mo thea tell wins 40 MuNT ) thie pla t, fruit walk If sold INVERT ME ear lines Woodland park $1,180) easy tore Gron 2 Firat Av MAN rhovenry wrrne Us nly $20. A busy of urea, 210 Lab Un mtn bli erty Ride, Monmouth— tat 2 Teoma, wnfurn 3 rooma furnianed .. Raymonds—Firet and 2 roma, unfurnished nd Yeuler way ed Warren av 0.00 7 RWING COMPANY an, Denny & Rwtng | Wide Main T196 26—Roome With Board PLRARANT, Gomvontanie for ladies or gentlemen, with or board, Prices reasonable home cooked food, Take 19th ave 40 22nd ave N Tel Rast 2782. 32—Male Help Wanted Me with Good WAOR RARNER: You ane Lanonr ng to supply your needs of today Dut are you saving @ little each day to supply your needs n you are and physteally unable to earn money? Our plan, sapecially deviaed to meet the wants of the wane © provides « nafe place to Invest your mvings, laree OF amal!, where they will draw Interest and share in profits | For information call Millott 1286 or call on oF write to FOPITARLM POND COMPANY 601-404 Lowman Mullding, Beattie pert OF LAHOR Employment Servi Union and Firet A or 1412 Western Ave SHIFTAND WORKERS FARM LABOR Urrentiy needed on war easentt ood wagea Immediate employment peruse ae WANTED—A HIGH BCHOOT ROT work afternoons. Prefer one fed & paper route Mr. Dooehue, Star | | | ——— | TO have MONRT? Call on us We will sell wnecalted-tor eults and shoes cheaper than any other | pines in town. Tring this ad and save 10%. 118 Washington. WM. 6 GRRRNWA MECH UPeTATRR jatt Bhop ea on every satt | and overcoa’ Dutiding, 908% | Third ave WANTED— LATIN HORING floor banda. Day work. 90 night work, $190 per ho: 2702 Math ave & * WANTED—Presarit 15 Ine department onee. Washington Laur lake WANTED v AND he wit pe WARPHERRY GOOD ACCOMMODATION® | NOX 185, KUMNER, WAS | Tiecie eeode brvehk 52 Be |88—Male Situations Wanted | | PORTTION WASTED AW HOOKKERPER | With some wholesale lumber company | young man of 24; draft ciase G5) 7 | gears experience in the retail lumber business. Theo. Ht. Seholx, Laredo, Mont | WANTED—CHARGE OF RLRcrnC [steam or water power plant, motors, | ttn: 20 years’ experience: A-l refer: ances No. 124 Dryad. Warh | 34—Female Help Wanted TOUNG LADINA WANTED PERMANENT POSTTIONS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED 9 PER WEEK PAID PROINNERS RAPID INCREASE IN WAG CALL AT TELEPHONE COMP. OPERATING BCHOOL Between § A M. and # P.M | GRERRMENT NEEDS 20,000 WOMEN at Washington. Exe ne everywhere tn Jw Experience un necessary. Women desiring govern rent positions, write f rt Leonard (fort miner), 1008 Kenot WHY NOT WAVE y AND GRENTLEME RUITS OVERCOATS FROM $190 TO 416.00. PRESENT THIS AD AND G 10 PER CENT OFF YOUR PURCHASE. 1904 FIRST AVE . BERRY MONRY? PicKkRne ‘ al) at 1623 for information, ne} RARPHERRY PICT Dresnen, cont ings until # o'clock , Third ave. (upat WANTED—HERRY PICKERS ¢ necommodations 1 bereion. W DW. Wet Wash Xo. 1, Rox avita Open Pheips Co. rs) Sumner WANTED—P ing depart on Wash ght. 1980 Mmith Hide Situations Wtd. CHILDREN 4, $16 0 vetween 9 35—Female WANTED TWO to care for to & month. 1120 Hiawatha et. am and 4p. m. PORITIC IN ReAPr cream parlor 0 Call ft Charles ave. Saturday BAIS Oatmeal |88—Business Chances TARLM 10h capable girl Pallard town, od hree ROOMS, | " are? sHREP—SHREP WG AUCTION SALE OF SHEEP 2,000 head of ewan, wethers and lambs will be sold to the highest bidder at auction. These sheep are all high grade ‘and thoroughly acclimated. You can buy any number from one and up. NOW If YOUR CHAN« To buy sheep at poor man’s prices, and will help you to cloar your land starts promptly at 10 a.m, Batur June 29, at © w MVILL, SHREP Honsea FOR ALE fire “ rie | ment stable, at Seventh Charles nt | FOR SALE WORK HOT por Phone Hallard 48—Lost and Found LOeT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE |“ ilia on Yealer, between goth Dell drive. far ward AT —FOX nights m r a0 i HOT plea | hoot p t depart & and av, i, 00, AD ral fier. Owner a246,) Fot CAPITOL car, , about 7 o'cloc mey have by identifying. Kast | 43 STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918, PAGE 15 44A—Automobiles for Sale ae CYELN 66. OT] OTK, Read motor: For Sale Miscellaneous maAgtt 1 you one of our AND Doons® Let wen Taree thom {rated eatate Doors, Frames, Butiding pared Noofing, Plaster Board « Rereen Doors and fash covered hear A wire, reen De 00 and up tt mak with heavy wok wine Ke fenttls TRNTS, AWNINGR Rverything tn Canvas 1, Webb Kitenen & ¢ 311 University NEW PIANOS POW TRENT plied on purchase. Ue KAVANAGH W 206 PRONGGTARI GOR” RPRCTALTY REIGN RECORDS RECORD EXCHANGE Kili Bi RENT Meyor-Toner, Ar 0 ATA” W008 iat ave. new Times COVELY PRIWIAN kittens RAVANAG 46—Wanted Miscellaneous Tw OW © HATA, 1008 iat ave PAYS MOUK for clothing, We buy, sell and everything 1217 % tet. WN 2931 Dressmaking Done oe DLN AIH one Kat 1789 DiceaeM Asien or _plece work, Phone East 1789. POS AAA Furniture for Sale Main Oti8 EXPRITENCED © work EXPRRIENORD DAY DAY @6 WGe RYRGLAS! SPECTACTRS, al lenses, comp odine examinat netrist, 237 Epler Block. ave Mroken lenses duplicated WILVER CAki Fioating Pavilion Lunch Counter Is Night to. ters STEVENS "ay: ltt com: private halle and evening 1622 4th ave o11 Member Dancing Aan. New York GROWTH Results men. ¥ face roa! ee Dal Eitel Bidg. Bitiett Lax on. WANTED — DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, OLD JEWELRY, OLD SILVER, WATCHES, OLD FALA® TRETH. HIGHERT PRICHH PAID. SMITH JEWELERY CO. at © SMITH NLDG, «TH FLOOR kev. GhRENE NOTRE HOLLAND Fourth and Jefferson, near court house Easily reached for ministertal services Private partore. Maln 6491 ‘ DAN uT AT Sliver Lake sart's Orehe WANTTARIOM ndance wt Pantages Bide 6Lb Gotp. mt monda wanted. Cherry st PRACT 7014 18th N. Ww. ighest price paid 1 MRA WILLIE. | Vhowe Mallard DIAMOND, WATCHES ON CREDIT | MICTIARI. Lo. Pike #T. ba | KINGTON.-PURLIC STENOG- Crary 0 1 nea rapber. PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STRAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN ROCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET Leave ~~ Aertve *Victorta, B. C.—Pert Tewnsend—Pert hageion 1906 Wieamer Hel Dee, for) Sitem 1d (Townsend, Angeles! deity nt |and Vietoria. Gaity | *Deee not call att [Victoria Rundare Tecamma Direct + Gam iMteamers Tecome sed) ft ttam P:O0am Tediannpelie for Ta-/10 30am 11:GOnrmicoma direct Mteamer| 12: 2¢pm 1O@pmievery two hours, 400) 2 20pm 2:OMpmiaingte trip, The rewnd) 5 C@pmitrtp. 70pm) 9-000 dany Pert Tewnsend Special V¥oam Wie. Mowe, for Port) 1 F6pm S:00pmiTewnsend direct 10:20pm ly (Connects at Townsend! daily fwitn Nines for all} lpetnte on Olympic! Ipentnanta. ' Anacortes and Bellinghom 9 dam Hicamer Whatcom! § 66am @afiy for Anacortes and! daily {Peningham f] & Kulsbee, fori 4 erett, Anacortes! nf Rellingham. ' fav Juan Islands—Relfingham Resalie, for Port) t 000m imidnht!Townsend and Rel-| Monday Mondayilingham, via alt Ran! Wet.\Juan island po! Priday! Tort Tewnsend—Pert Angetes—Neah Tay and Way Ports 10-20—m (Mv. Utepla, for Port! 4:00pm Aunday (Townsend. Port An Tused’y Toest’yleslen, Neah Bay and) Thure'y Thervy!way porte 16 d6pm i ally 1340 Her 16 3bpm Mtr. londay (Pert Townsend, Port! Wed. [Wiliama, Dungeness.) FrideyiPo Angeles and| Friday “aTam, i Gamble—Ledlow—Flagter tor) 9: f0am Port “J topm Atearmer Poet, aily (Kingston, Gambia! daily except! udlo **Rgion.| except Satur’y!F 1a cler, Townsend! Munday (Munday|Manevitle and Ted-| 1:00pm) floes. | | Metarday Onty 1:90pmiftenrner Puget, for! 9:00pm [Kingston, Landhow and} Jway pointe. ' i Aanfiay Onty i] 9:00am Atenmer Puget, for} 6:30pm (Kington, Ladiow and) fway potnts Howl Canal j/Mteamer Roentie, fer! 1? 00 y [Ladiow, Port Gamble.) midn’ht pt!**Hangor and alll except n Wood Canal.| Sunday Points marked ** are boat landings. Pamengers for these pointe and for other boat landing pointe must make thelr own arrangements for landteg, and assume all risk and Hability te maki wuch landing. Ateamer's pamenger rate Goes net include boat landing charger Baxenge lability ix limited to wear- pare}, not to exceed $100 for 150 pounda allowed free. subject to Freteht re od at ticket . to 12 midni PUGHT BOUND NAVIGATION CO. ‘Ticket Office, Cotman Deck. Phone Main 3993. i} Talks to Jury as " hase os I. W. W. of Seattle “Fellow Workers” Well, well! What a poor opinion | Seattle peoule have of “Wilhelm der Grom.” If they CTTICAGO, L\ or “Third Rail") an, of Seattle Wash, delivered a thr hour 1. W W. speech in the courtroom of Fed eral Judg Landia here today Hike address wan part of the defense of the 1, W. W. leaders on trial here charged with sedition and sabotage Its object to convt the jury that I, W propa a in not al # fierce Do defendant w then, fellow workers,” Doran gan briskly, stepping to the stand let's get down to business.” He then donned a green eyes d the neck band of hin fh shirt and pac and down be the jury box, for gesturing The apeech made no reference to sabotage, but claimed loyalty patriotiem for the 1. W. W “We don't seek revolution.” Doran maid “but a change in conditions thru in dustrial action” 24 SURVIVORS LAND; NEARLY STARVE AT SEA HALIFAX, June 24.—Twenty four murvivors of the British Dovinak munk off Hermuda on une TO LAUNCH 17 VESSELS : tion today when| IN FRISCO ON JULY 4TH thirst and starvation today when | they were landed at Shelburne, near); SAN FRANCISCO, June ~Hev here, by the fishing schooner James | enteen steel veonels will bo launched the San Francisco bay district | 28.-~-J Do June T. (’TRea” have anything to say about vident Kaiser Bill is achieve his ambition of in history “William it not going te going down the Great It seems that they are really not in wympathy with his ambition at all judging from the suggestions they are sending in to ‘The Star in ite wearch for the best historical handle for Bill “Bughouse Bill’ in the answer to the monarch’s request for a title that furnished by a Seattle renident writes to The Star over the tn M, J. F." referring to the kaiser a» ‘that Hun curse of mankind,” HB. A Morris, Rockport, submits “Billhell webub” an his offering. | “FG. D..” of Bremerton, suggests “‘Dehunkaisell” ax being a combina tion of the words “devil,” “Hun, | "kainer” and “hell.” He adds as an afterthought, “It sounds kultured. An interested correspondent who nigne himself “A Historian,” relates that the kaiser was one of the devil's most wicked princes, known as “Will Ww wa is e there was roo rine NC Ut, How Bill Looks to Artist Ahern | transport | hg eee WILL BUY MACHINERY FROM U. S.| LOS ANGELES, June 28.—Mexi-| can government funds are ot be used | M. Marshall, ‘They had drifted and | in walled 600 miles during which time | July 4, according to present plans of |!9 purchasing American machinery they lived a Robinson Cruso, Swiss | shipbuilders. Family Robinson existence on ao bis Bight dev re on" "7 cult and a amall quantity of pd Foal me ce secre te Unie ee ee Vise each morning and evening Works here. Three 9,400-ton steoi| ic. A mission comprising Carran | The submarine taunched its tor-|ateamern will be launched at the| St officials is here on s tour of | pedo early’ in the forenoon of June| Moore & Scott yards, Oak! tour | ne See ane et we oe i 18, he maid, without worning. at the Alameda yards of the Union| Wastinston with a request thet ar/ Iron Works; one at the Hanion yards |"nsements be made whereby farm | and one at the Bhaw-Bathcher plant | “¥>Plics can be sent over the border. in South Francisco. | | and supplies for starting a gigantic) DIDN’T STOP ACHE, DENTIST IS FINED) W. D. Zevin had a dentint's office | fn the Kitel building. H. B. Turner | OILS OF ARMY CHIEFS | wont te hin to have $1170 wonn| ARE ON DISPLAY HERE; of dental work done. Hut Turner’s| Oj) paintingn of General Pershing teeth wtill ached when the work was|General Foch and Field Marshal complete Haig attracted considerable attenuon Friday morning Zevin pleaded|in a MacDougall-Southwick show guilty before Judge Gordon to prac | window Friday. They are the work ticing ntistry without a license. of Irving Sinclair, a young artist fined $50 and costa. who has just recently come to Se - ings Pig Raising Legal in British Cities! LONDON, June 28.—Pig-rainsing will be legal in cities where it does not endanger health or create a nub sance, under a new amendment to the “defense of the realm” act. Miss Elizabeth Blanding, age 85, of Attleboro, Mass., has been teaching for 69 consecutive years SEND THIS TO CONGRESSMEN | Looking for an investment? Take our tip. Study The) Star’s Classified Page. All | the real bargains in Real) | Estate are found here. {t and end ft to the two senators of this state and the represent- your district. They are: Senator Miles ' , Senator Wealey L. Jones; Representative John F. Miller, of the Seattle and Kitsap district; Representative Lynn Hadiey, of the north- west counties, including King county, outside of Seattle; Representative Alhert Johnson, of the southwestern counties; to ra la Cc Din of INVESTIGATE THEM! 'HAVE YOU TAGGED KAISER BILL 'Now’s Your Chance! Wants Historic Title—Let’s Give Him One! Hell’s-Scurn,” and after being bantsh- ed from below to take up an exist in human guise, he dropped cer- tain letters, leaving the finished “Withern.” Historian” suggests that the kaiser’s withered arm may be taken as proof of his previous ex inter the flames, where his soul became dried out Agnes Sweet Fiverett, thinks a fitting name ‘William the Hellborn” from “A. W. H.," Bremerton. ‘The game of “Tag” im still on, and f you think of anything better than we've got so far, write your sugges tion in to the editor The name should condense just as much description as possible into the several words, but, remember, it has to be printable, too. Eight New Major Generals Named WASHINGTON, June 28—The president today to the senate for confirmation the following brig adier generals, to be appointed major generals in the national army: Mason M. Patrick, Edward M. Lewis, Wm. J. Snow, Wm. R. Smith, Peter E, Traub, Wm. 8. Graven, Jaa, G. Harbord, Chas, H. Summerall In addition, thep resident sent the names of 43 colonels to be brigadier generals. Today’s Market years of age, of Jetopuw* would be comes nent | Report e———_—_—___ SANITARY can medium red salmon, Cream of Bartey, 20¢; tte pke. Stan 45, 1-T. tc; the per. Swift's Pride washing pow phen raisins, 260; 2 Toe pink beans, the, 1 t soda crackers, 1c; evaporated peaches or pears, lsc T.; graham erack- ers, 260 % PIKE PLACE Stall 29, freshly grownd corn meal, 9 Ts Sic Atal! 79, pure natural milky Stall 17, 10¢ at 6 bare Crystal Whii 2 tha. Shaker eslt, fo; 3 cooking salt, tc; Faber's soap, 200 or 6 % 4c; bent Westi and 20-watts, 10c each. ECONOMY s . ibe pkg. Olympic pan= * flour, 2he; 3 ths Bun Maid seeded raisina, 36¢; 2 tba good rice, 25e; 2 pkgs. Bhredded Wheat Biscut, 25¢; 3 pkme macaroni or spaghett!, 4 be Sem Foam washing powder, 26e. COKNER Stall 102, frewh peanut butter, 31¢ Th. 1% Te. 2% Tox SOc; 2 tall cans Borden's or Bine Ribbon milk, 20c; fresh ranch eggs, 43¢ ox, 2 doz $e; full cream cheese, 3c T.: cream brick cheese, 28c tb.; limburger cheese, 3 brick, ‘Sbc; best fresh Jersey butter; .; cleomargar: 105, in Orinee, Qt. jar picks 120, Econ can Sockeye : g00d broom, The. jar cape, 26¢ dom; caimon, Stall 192, : 4 Coz best cam rub- c Aunt Dinah’s molasses, 14e3 Instant Postum, 26c, 400 Stall 36, eab- hage, Se and 10¢ head; cherries, 2 Iba 26e; rhubarb, 6 The 260. Stall 159, new | potatoes, 7 Tbs. 26e; new onions, 4 10c. Stall 157, peanut butter, 226 tg butter, b2e T.,2 the $1.05. FINE 8T. Stones, 3 Ths. Lima beang 36e; % corn starch, 2$c; 20c can tomatoes, 2 cans minesd clama, 25e. Stall 3, canning cherries, $1.85 box, Co., balibut, 200 th, 2 the Chinook salinen, 250 Tb. Red cery, Annex, raspberries, 1$¢ box; Ite T.; green beans, 206 Mb. . 4 The. be; 2 cans Campbell's . Stall 24, fresh churned butter, bulk jellies, ke T.; fee cream, . Stall 19, fresh ground 2oc Tm. Stall 21, strictly fresh dox.; 4 large rolls toilet paper, — For Patriotic Reasons Own Convenience and C omfort You Should Shop in the Morning When you shop in the morning you have the undivided at- tention of the salespeople, you have the advantage of un- crowded stores, uncrowded streets and street cars; you have time to choose the things you want in comfort and to your sat- isfaction. When you shop in the afternoon, you have to put up with crowded stores, hurried salespeople, crowded streets and street cars that are so crowded you are lucky to even get on. Surely morning shopping is by far the most satisfactory and, besides, it will enable the stores to release men and women for war work—and it is, therefore, your patriotic DUTY TO SHOP IN THE MORNING. Retail Trade Bureau, Seattle Chamber of and Commercial Club Co-operating with the Commercial Economy Board State Council of Defense. 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