The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 12

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PAGE 12 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE the Flannel Snirts 2.85 | Gray Flannel Shirts with flat collar, sizes 1414 to 17. Work Shirts 1.35 Standard Blue Chambray Shirts with flat or military collar; sizes 1414 to 17. 15 to 18. Shirts 2.95 at Soft-cuff Shirts of fiber silk and of | \ ath 56 silk and linen, in exquisite patterns | ‘enst)s o and colors. | flannel; Shirts or Drawers 95c Ribbed Cotton Shirts, sizes 34 to 46; Drawers, sizes 32 to 44—of ribbed cotton in ecru; Fall weight. _ The garment, 95c. Shirts or Drawers 2.35 Stuttgarter Wool Shirts and Drawers, natural gray; sizes 34 to 46; the garment, 2.35. sonst vod35 Union, Suits 95c Bs Broken Sizes ~ Cotton Lisle Union Suits, long or short sleeves, ankle length, and no sleeves, knee length. Athletic Union Suits 95c Broken lines in sizes 34 to 46, all of excellent quality; some extra fine. Union Suits 2.95 Natural wool and cotton mixed; medium weight; sizes 34 to 46. —MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. ec] ougall-/outhwick STREET F rom Wool Underwear rte Shirts Here’s working “white collar” Pajamas 2.25 Of standard 1921 outing flannel, in light and medium-dark patterns. Two- piece style with military collar, Sizes Night Shirts 1.55 size sizes 15 to 20. | furnishings for man who wants clothes or togs. Special Savings Saturday body, military collar; to 60 inches, of 1921 outing FREE DOCTOR Ex-Geverament Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Boys’. Girls’ and Children’s KAVANAGH'S First and Union 1005 First, at Madison Red Seal Records From August List FRANCES ALDA Sings “The Magic of Your Eyes”— $1.00 EVAN WILLIAMS 4 Sings “The Song That Reached My Heart” $1.50 MABEL GARRISON Sings “Khaki Sammy”—81.00 FLONZALEY QUARTET Plays “ ”” from “String Quartet” in E flat. Op. 12, No, 2—$1.00 SA ae : Victrolas, $22.50 to $400 Convenient Payment Terms IS Oa aaa ee — aa Denlers in Steinway and Other Vianox, Pinnola Pianos, Victroias and Records, Player Muste Sherman |Glay & Co, Av THIRD AVE, PANE DA Lae Free Examination | BEST $2.60 GLASSES on Earth We are one of the few optica: es from atart to fimiem, the only one ia ON FIKST AVE Examination free, by graduate op- etrint. Glase | unless absolutely | BINYON OPTICAL Co. | 116 FIRST AVE neue Seneca bt 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN BD. Ss. New at 106 Columbia I have left the imit tors of my name and signs on First ave. and, moved my Dental Of fices to the corner o Firat ave. and Columbia at, just across the street from my old location. My new trance is 106 Columbia, midwa; tween First and Second aven, hot raise my prices becau war, but I do expect to in dental practice so that the incre business will offset the iner cost of doing business becau the war I want to be known as the only eattle who did not raing hie cause of the war. man in prices EDWIN stores in the Northwest that reaily | presented } Whene Aaim 1550 | Yankees Wipe Out Hh Hun Sniper Nests WITH THE AMERICAN TES IN FRANCE, Aug jot Germ snipers ARM a y night orced to flee and dead behing attempted a counter | Thursday sweeping attack rman troops leaving pris- atta 21 Enemy Planes LONDON, Aug. 23 tion of 21 German airplanes waa re pe today in the official statement insued by the British alr ministry In addition, a hostile balloon was de stroyed. Hight British machines are missing. The destruc wre, CHECK IS NOT GOOD | P. Jones, of 612 N. 68th Hl, tendering Wardall a rays the heck is no good, the address ts fictitious, and that he has grave doubts about the man himself, 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 without a murmur. DROP IN TODAY | Kappel& Rickles Lanch Room and Bakery Formerly New York Rakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesler Always Sanitary fancy steaks, roof-plate to cellar. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. them when / Downed by British | | sleeping Third Avenue at Washington Street SOUTH END Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Incladed Be Patriotic and STOP EATING PORK Take home one of our nice, thick, juicy, extra PRICES TOO LOW TO MENTION If you want enough for a big, com- fortable family dinner, buy one of our delicious Pot Roasts. temember that this market is all union from CO-OPERATIVE MARKET Kpectal to The Star by N. B.A PARIS, France, Aug, 2%.—Irance's sensation today ix the race for air honors between the su; con of veh flying equa Chas Fonk er and Kt flyers ed Guynemer have out-Guy nem long hailed an the greatest of war-birdamen Fonk ts the aviator who avenged Guynemer by bringing down a Ger man who had boasted: With Guy nemer dead, | fear no Frenchman.” Roth Nunge und Wonk have recently accomplished feats that transcend any of the famous Idol's Nungesser, within five minutes, during a thrilling air con brought down two German pla which will be marked down as his S5th and 36th victims, In the same flight he damag which yet been placed officially to another test triumph Im that of Hun planes in 20 hin total up to 60, downing seconds, brir In two flights he mans felled wix Ger e first two encountered after leaving bis airdrome. ed their planes with a spiral He diving bagged another before all within ten seconds ung Then after a short rest he went up again and three more Germans bit the dust Odd; on Had | ‘Real Dope on War | WITH THE BRITISH AR: { MIES IN THE FIELD, Aug. 23 } —After fretting about the loan of § ) bis manservant, an Austrian of | toe captured together with his guns, made clear the of Austria toward Ger v when he said: “You ) think it's odd of me, but I h ) managed to get along with t the Germans) fairly we ; \ under an. sie, Plan Big Time on Allied Veterans’ Day at Camp Lewis CAMP LEWIS, Aug. 23.—Obdser. vation of Allied Veterans’ day at 2 Camp Lewis Saturday will feature & woldier’s che Honor will be paid all veterans of all the allied nations An elaborate pro gram, including drill exhibitions: trench digging, bomb throwing, wall sealing and bayonet combat, ing arranged. All veterans of the present war will be provided with meals and quarters without Hritish and Canadian veterans to the number of 1,500 are expected to attend. is be- cont. ‘20,200 Austrians Lost to British on Italian Line LONDON, = Aug. 22.—Austrian lonsen on the British section of the Italian mountain front between June 15 and August 1, were 20,200 During the same period the British lonsen were 2,544. Allies Break Six Armies of Kaiser PA Aug, 23.—Six German armie ave been breken up since July and the seventh is now undergoing gruelling punishment from the British. It in now be Heved here that Foch’s plan calls for the striking of a succession of powerful blows, which will cause the enemy in which cannot be replaced lonnen men Phone Elliott 2700 PUBLIC MARKET Best Jersey Butter, Ib Fine Bulk Coffee, B5e¢ FRUIT AND V tall CO-OPERATIVE Open kettle rendered JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE STALLS 48-49 2 Ibs. .55¢ | Ranch Eggs, Dozen WHERE QUALI 3ring your bucket Saturday Full Cream Cheese, tb 33¢ 55¢ ITY COUNTS DELICATESSEN 25c t ang Pee Turns Over; Young Driver Held Miss Eva Wall, 17, of 1432 Lake- ide ave, and Mrx Ada Mayne, Brooklyn employe, were { tipped out of an auto driven by Owen Carey, at Madison and 16th ave, Thursd: Cary has been boo! ked on a charge, pending as he had no o drive a car, The women were bruised and shaken, FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Vell; Re move Them With Othine— Double Strength Thin preparation for the removal | of freckles is usually so 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. 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Good heavy materials in he Monderd of Amerie plain and combination col 4, ore. ‘These are the best “American Boy” 1 and the assortment offers 7 you th saat: hiditna + School Shoes get The greatest line in America and 4 “Up $3.50 and $4.50 Sampeck and Skolney Hand-Tailored Suits for Boys if you want a real nice, nifty suit that shows that d-tailored to your measure, this is the line. There t from and the weights are good. The prices are very reasonable at 812.50, Now, Poy: it ts strictly h is @ great v colors ar $15 and Young Men’s Suits and in a great array of the la well as solid colors $15, 820 and $25. Shafer Bros. SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS Second Ave. at University. st shades as First Ave. at University. Help Yourself Grocery Central Fruit Stews Federal or Mount Vernon Mi pans 34¢ | Watermelons, Ib. Carnation or Libby Milk, I cans . B5¢ | Seediess « rél Milk, Large S'2¢, Small a%e | 5, nomy Jars, Pints, dozen $1.15 | seediess Grape nomy Jars, Quarts, dozen ... . 81.25 | Bartlett Pears, Jelly Glasses, 1-3 Pint, dozen 49¢ | Hating Apples, 2 % Pint, dozen 53e¢ | Best Jar Rubbers, 2 dozen 15¢ | pkg. Ceretana Health Meal -14¢ | Large Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. 26-cent L. V. Dust Cloth Free with Large Bottle New Local Potatoes, 7 Ibs. . 25¢ Ke Liquid Veneer ..50¢ | Green Beans for Canning 15¢ ter Yellow or White Corn Flour, 3 Tbs 25¢ peers eee Corn, . aes 8 c . : Yellow or W Corn Meal, 2 Ibs. 15¢, 5 lbs. 35¢ ena ian Barley Flour seeeee . 28¢ HO, Steam ¢ Oatmeal, pkg 17¢ ’ Golden Age Macaroni Products, 3 pkgs 25¢ Crisco B4¢, 48¢, O5¢, $1.89, $2.85 No. 1 Solid Pack Tomatoes | Dee Ontenis, 25e No. 1 June Peas, 3 cans . Hubbard Squash, Ib. ...... 6e 8-07. Sweet Mixed Pickles 12-02. Jar Chow-Chow Soap, Large I1é@, Small . | bars Lenox Soap, 8 for Lucky Strike Fish Co. “4 a u '. Ib Hille’ Bros dd € rag ete A ane, 2 Whole Salmon, each 45¢ ond S38 M. J. B. Coffee, Ib, 35¢, 3 Ibs. BE, 5 recedes 1 aah Schilling’s Coffee, 1 1b. BB¢; 2% Ibs. ... | eee com, Smelts, Ib. 12%e¢ Company ze Cucumbers, 3 for .. stalk Bartlett Pears, dozen . a Grapes, Ib. Washington Fruit & Vegetable Home Grown Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. 15¢, box.. 10¢ 25¢ 1 Whole Red Snapper, Ib. Large Salt Mackerel, ered Herring, Ib. . Alaska Salt Herring, 3 for $1.10 225 808 Mrs. St. Arnaud Se | etal I.E, UPSTAIRS MAIN FLOOR, STALL 623 for F Chow-Chow, pint ..... . % pint § bel pint 10¢ 15¢ 15¢ Very Best Spiced Sweet Vinegar (bring tle), quart .. ; Ripe or Queen Olives, % pint .. Hills’ Red Can Coffe B. Coffee, M. Ib. 5 lbs. ...... Albers’ Pure Rolled Wheat, 3 Ibs thirardelli § , Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, 3 lbs Large Ivory Soap, 11¢, small dg ee 6¢ 6 lbs. Large bars old stock Lenox Soap, 5 for rian Plums, Large, dozen. i Cooking Apples, Ib, S¢, box <l Genuine French Bread, loaf... ly Fastern Concord Grapes, 6-Ib. basket . T5e Home Made ‘otch Highland Bread, loa! Pe Watermelon, Ib. 24%@, Casaba Melons, Ib. 5¢ | Cookies ¢r — — " " American Grocery Stores Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SAM K. BELTZ, Mer. % Federal and Mt. Vernon Milk, 8 cans 34¢ , Hershey’s Cocoa, Ib. 29¢, ...15¢ seas ot and Libby Milk, 3 cans. .35¢@ | 5-lb. pail Aunt Dinah Molasses .....49¢ * Campbell's Soups 11¢ 10 TBR. ok Mae es ok kee omen 93¢ ‘ Small White Beans, 2 lbs.......... 29¢ | Large jar Heinz Apple Butter ...... 5-lb. bag Rice Flour 53¢, 10 lbs, $1. 05 | No. 1 Tins Early June Peas, 2 can Albers’ Pure Rolled Oz 5 lbs. dozen 3 lbs. Elbow Macaroni N, B. C, Piolet Bread, Ib. de Van Camp's Baked Beans, No. 2 cans 22¢ No. 3 cans ..... 34¢

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