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THE SEATTLE che an tent AUGUST 16, 1918. wick on 8 GE iT: TF Elliort 2700 ft ie i nv tr = ALL K RISER? UNFURL B ANNER (ENTRAL D BLIC MARKE END trivssr PUBLIC Bh iw eerste mins _SSolthate Soa | that eae | AMS AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. D|Persian Consul te Third Avenue at Washington Street q Under U. S. Probe) CHICAGO, Aug. 16 y, gy S355), Sareia 1 yaul he Always Sanitary SOUTH Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P.M. his investigat! pe eer Entrances, First. and. Second Avenues | SATURDAY SPECIALS~Market Closes 6 P. I Farmers’ bes, oaseen ie 2B 10¢ 10¢ hundred thousand for an at life of the Saturday Included i ong Ganitha akaswaa? 2 tempt on the A Union Market, owned and oper- > Mrhowe are the pein Hung up " ete 5 o for fant wh ated by Union Labor, is placed in a Phe oldest and largeat strictly al German. newspal ee aha we eimereney fle difficult position, as it is constantly gee ee belleved, { under the critical eyes of the Union Buy or Build 7 following the launching. Workers. -eeaaaeaaicoo Pxscaraascm: 2 part of the pan-Ger heme, just as the that an at ill the kal Bian 7 Grocery Steamer Dora Goes hosel aay hn _Ashore Off Alaska Cottolene each 1 its wub «mal Ib. That the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET has successfully passed this rigid inspection is attested by our ever-increasing patronage among Union Men. This signifies that WE HAVE MADE GOOD Our Motto Is: Best quality of Meats, sanitary surroundings, good service and lowest prices. JIM’S UNION BUTTER STQRE STALLS 48-49 Rest Jersey Butter ......55¢@ | Ranch Eggs, 2 doz Full Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs. 65¢ | 30 Coffee (xpecial) We have the Best Coffee in Town, $1.05 2 ibe, BBE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES STALL 44 DELICATESSEN Fancy Full Cream 65c CO-OPERATIVE Fancy Creamery Butter, per Ib. For that auto trip, picnic, boat trip or theatre, NUT FOUSE NUTS are put wf in three convenient sizes. The cups, of heavy waxed paper, are scientifically prepared, absolutely sealed against moisture, dust or germs. You'll find them for sale everywhere. Yours for $5,400,000. nda The TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED Telephone operating offers many advantages to young ‘women who are seeking employment at » gvod salary with opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start. Regular and frequent increases. Permanent Position Work is steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancernent. Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating Associates carefully selected. Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices, Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and preferred, Previous expe- rience is not necessary. Our employment office in located on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave. between Spring and Seneen, and is open from 8:20 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. We invite you to call at this office and meet the Schoo! Principal, who will gladly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap- pointment may be made by calling Elliott 12009, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 1145 FOURTH AVENUE First Floor Your Own Home =: f lies man paper which prints yarn declares the author! ured deserters 1 in Copenha t nervice the kalwer attempt it t the reward. The Allgemeine Zeitung intimates that England real ines that te I} the head Hun would to the story, the follow of priten haa been hung up for other al ar featn estruction of a U-boat. Pistablished 1880 Washington Mutual Savings Bank 810 Second Avenue © the destruction of a German a mutiny or a strike a fire tn a German * are sald to have de French government re phy DLONIA \ OTe FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (First Showing In Seattle) Jane and Katherine Lee -—IN— “We Should Worry” By the greatest little funsters in the world. There's supreme comedy and tense drama in “We Should Worry” MUTT AND JEFF freakin HOTEL MUTT aaaalt eouh an Aaa. Ura Your grocer haa the lemons and ALLIED OFFICIAL WAR Soren acre or: teet oneuier Wie FROM THE FRONT supply three ounces of Orchard ‘oils cal - White for a few cents. Maannge this Mave You Heard Our New sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arna and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, windburn r LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Squeeze the Juice of two lemons in to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well arter pint of the best nburn and tan on, and n beautifier, at very, very have a « and tan disappear, and how clear, | soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is barmieas. Of Interest to Importers As a member of the Federal Reserve System, this bank may isaue commercial letters of credit under which export ers abroad are authorized to draw upon us for the value shipped by them to importers here. Upon of goods of the draft the onal Bank obtains the ship. ments, which are delivered to our customer, with the result that goods can thus be imported without payment until actdally received. First National Bank First Ave. at James St. Established 1882. Savings Department Open Saturday From 6 P. M. to § P. M acceptance Plonees Shoe-teria No. 3 1509 FOURTH AVE. Starts You Right on Shoe Savings. On Every Shoe We Sell You, You Save thaliana SSA OS Items With Big Savings on Sale Saturday Item No. 4—400 pairs of First 1—800 pairs of Slippers; made 6 colors; fur You must see 80c Item No. ladies’ House of splend Step Shoes for the kiddies, aiveaore "440 Special Item No, 5—A fine high top, all leather gray Shoe for ladies, In both styles of heels 40 pair only 8 Special $7.80 DON'T MISS THIS . 2—100 pairs of men's made on did leather values on Second 200 pairs Men's Blanket Slip: ull sizes, $1 65c Saturday... 6—200 pairs of tho Id all over at rd Shoe (called the ... $4.40 seria. $4.40 Special. . DON’T FORGET SHOE-TERIA STORES Save You From 40c to $2.00 on Every Pair of Shoes You Buy Note for Saturday, August 17, the Six Items Above cae a oe-teria No. 3 In the Center of Travel 1509 FOURTH AVE. pers, value. rs of ladies" eather Oxfords, | Item No. Steam in the mition is not given, but she is not belleved to be in danger. ‘The little veasel is oper ated between Seward and Western Alaska ports To Place Steamer in Gulf Service VICTORIA 16.—The C. P. R. at ‘rinceas Alice will be placed . wervice betwee Vancouve rin and Seattle, as from her North ern trip Steamer From Japan to Arrive Aug. 19 Maru, Onaka of the same anada Mar n ata Pac ust 19, with passengers from the Far Kast PORT BOARD APPROVES SMITH COVE TERMINAL At it test fleet as in ne port Aug and cargo appearing for the chamber that the project had the apt that body, The proponitic placed before the voters of § U. s. SENDS OUT CALL FOR WOMEN CHEMISTS BERKELEY, Cal, Aug. 16 Women chemists, trained chemical laboratory aasintants ansiat an necure he and you * ry bureau. Women re nearch chemists must have special in the fundamental courses of anic, organic and phynieal chemistry, altho the two last branches are considered by far the more important. Jumble Lunch Room to Open Saturday | The Red Crows Jumble lunch room will open Saturday at 11:30 a. m. with some of the best known society women in the Northwest tn the kitchen and overseeing the din ing room Saturday, the Jumble Shop in ofthe tea, room, will feature a teasen table, Donations are wanted for the table SIAM NEAR! (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Malay Peninsular railway, begun in 1909 and linking Bangkok, Siam, with | Penang, has been opened to traffic | bringing Bangkok three days neq arer | Surope {VITAL STATISTICS) “a, #3. Toy to Mr. and Mra. J. Vidone, #17 W. 32 August & Mronnd Mra TR A. Hawkinson. De tit + F. Cook, 226 nd Mra. W. Aueunt 14 rand Mra. ¢ MeNelly, 2112 erg, 1610 Fifth Mr and Mra. A. W. Oman, 207 at., Auguat 6 1 Mrs. N, Murray, 160 Mr. and Mra. I. Cohen, euat 9 1 Mra. T. Gerwteks, 906 and Mra. P. P, Hommer, | August @ A. Murphy, 1718 MARRIAGES Jonn ©. ‘Tacoma, and Mar-| garet Ni Pearson 1, Seattle . Oklahoma City. Beattie ‘a Myrtle 27, and Neth Marriott Th. Cooper, 20, and Ferne Looke, nasi, 33, and Anna Kozlow le Lamkin and Mignon G. 5, and Neaste O14. and Lillian Mt and Mildred land Bawin N. Halleren, a, and me ins Lina | Heldrich, 23, Je, ia Fe | 4 | Anna Farrow against Charles Farrow, ta Wraser against Arthur Fraser, | ‘omeln Jurgaitin axatnat Joseph | tten against Charles : | 260 ond N. W 10% 14th ave, & 8211 Byron, | zabeth 1. Wilson, 63, 9816 Ferdinand August 13, of arte Hershey Van Cam joups, 2 cans No. 1 cans Yarly >. 1 tall ean Gorton's Fat Herring . cans June Peas jreen Onions, Ib. ; Cab Ib. BT7¢, quort 67e¢, » pint jreen Corr Gallon Jiffy Jell, 10¢, 4 pken Iv p, large 11¢, Soap, large bars, 5 en Corn Bweet I et Prunes 25¢, 6 ib Dried Apples, Ib y Dried Apricots, Ib anta Ch Extra Fan j Z4¢, 2 Ibs. Fxtra Pane Best Fruit 54 Beans for Canning.) and Be Best FE ! Ibn. 166, 4 Ibe... bunches .. $ bunches . 3 bun ergreen, dozen we, down ibs .10¢ Washington Fruit & Vegetable 35¢ - $1.40 -..20¢ .. 25¢ 15¢ $1.00 basket 6 Ibs, net Selery, each ..... ; ..10¢ n Plums, dozen Gosen, Tb....+.... Se 15¢ pen Corn, 6 cars.. Sweet Potatoes, . 15¢,2 Ibs Mrs. St. Arnaud STALL E, UPSTAIRS—MAIN FLOOR, STALL 62 Nice Dill Homer Lucky Strike Fish Co. Halibut, Ib. Slack Cod, Ib. Ling Cod, Ib. Smelta, fb. ferring, 3 tor ra Large Sait Mackerel, 20¢ vi BOE y -12%¢ | te) 10¢ -12%¢ quart 10¢ | ..25e¢ | each .. Cookies % pint t Mixed Pickles, how-Chow, pint % pint as Rupe or Queen Olives, % pint Genuine French Bread, loaf .. Home-made Scotch Highland Bread, loaf. American Grocery Stores Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Federal Milk, 3 cans Mount Vernon Milk, SAM K. BELTZ, Mgr. Santa Clara French Prunes, sweet, 3 Ibs. 25¢; 6 lbs. - AT¢g ° "i Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed Mil small, 3 cans Carnation Milk, apd 8 cans aoe small, 3 cans Selecto Coffee, Ib. ngs 8 ibs. .. Reliance Coffee, lb, 35¢; 3 Ibs..... Hills’ Red Can Pct lb. aoe; 21% Ibs, nd - 85¢ | +. -22¢ | --..38¢ | N. sweetened, Crisco .. Booth Sardines . Albers Pure Rolled Oats, 5 5 Ibs. 2 Ibs. Small White Beans PUMPS“OXFORDS YOUR CHOICE §2:00 a Pair Broken lines of Pumps and Oxfords, in white canvas, patent leather, and a few colored leathers, low, mili- tary or BE Louis heels FB THEY LAST, YOUR CHOICE AT $2.00 1 Oxfords— all sizes and widths, in t “Our Removal Sale Still Continues And if you are not already one of the lucky ones who have secured some of our shoe b ins, you will be glad to improve this op- portunity to save sh xpense. MORE SHOE BARGAINS Kid Shoes || Boys’ solid leather Seattle-made "§ 6 Shoes—the shoe your boy needs 95 for hard wear, ease $3.95 . ivory or kid or calf shoes with welt mostly | Pretty dark gray with cloth tops, Louis heels, All sizes, at @ pair } Shoes of Brown K ¥ walking or v cloth tops * All sixes, at a neels. Sizes ajo Fea, at's "$3.95 lense Shop Earty, If Possible. The a | Shoe Co. ; ‘LOOR LIBEE COFFEE Wat = Vacuum Packed, Steel Cut, Gold Shield Will Surely Please You. Sold by Most Grocers. Roasted and Packed in Seattle. GUARANTEED BY Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. Seattle’s Oldest Business House Established 1869 IAERO CON i 60cces Uneeda Biscuits, 2 pkgs. lise | Hills’ Red pkgs. Tea, 1 ib. 29¢; ib. oe | Crystal White Soap, 5 for ........20¢ | Ivory Soap, large 11¢; small . ¥ S4¢, 48¢, 95¢, $1. 89, $2. Biue Star Double Dip Matches, 5 for 25¢ Keen Kleener, large can .. ‘Railroad Man Gives Good \ B. C. Bulk Crackers, Ib. . «.29¢ | Galt Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. AGATES cat and Dolished 50c who feel that they should be elected this fall should fet an example of econ- omy and good taste by wearing rich, lustrous agate jewelry, made from these gems of the North- west picked up along our beaches these summer brent iful but Differeat. White’s Gem 1827 Third Ave. The postoffice is opposite us, August Birthstone SARDONYX Phone Elliott 375 A Bargain is not a bar- gain unless you get qual- ity. We guarantee every- thing we sell to give per- fect satisfaction or we re- fund your money witho@ a murmur, DROP IN TODAY Kappel& Rickles 1 th Room and Bakery Formerly New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesler. Advice 7 “Several years ago T was under treatment of a stomach specialist for 5 months, 3 weeks of which were ent in a hospital, Another stom: » ach specialist told me I had gall stones and that an operation w ary. I did not want to hal I lost 45 Ibs. in weight. T: ing with a brakeman one da told me of Mayr’s Wonderful Re edy and since taking it Ih gained 16 Ibs. and am feeling fi am advising others to try i@ It is” 7 a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from 7 the intestinal tract and allays the” inflammation which causes practical: | Gove “will codivinee: or mone: jed. Owl Drug Co., Bartell’ Stores and druggists everywhqre Advertisement,