The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 10

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Velvet--- —the ally coming material inTams, Toques, Turbans and Poke Bonnets, Sailor and Military effects close fitting and gener ous modes, with rolled brims and crush crowns, are being shown in a gorgeous array and very specially priced at $7.50 univers be- Ornaments, and clever portray that subdue Feathers, particularly Ostrich and Peacock, in all their forms; fancy beaded creations serve as bewitching trimmings, yet richness universally desired. novelty Purple, Biege, Malay, Turquoise, Ocean Green, Wine, Taupe and Black predominate. Pleasing Fall Styles for Children A haven for particular mothers is our new Children’s Department. of the leading styles, is here, at unusually attractive prices. Downstairs Department 75 CENTS Beys’. Girls’ KAVANAGH’S First and Union 1005 First, at Madison t bit and and All work guaranteed for fifteen y mornin: d get teeth same day. E Cal See Samples of Our P’ Brid ‘Test of e. Most of our present patron: Customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. ers who have tested our work. im the right place. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co 202 UNIVERSITY ST. Always Sanitary Men. JIMS UNION s 48 Best Jersey Ratte Fine Cream Cheese, Potatoes, Corn, dozen ... Open Kettle Rendered Pure Lard, per pound . CO-OPERATIVE bone) plate, Have impressioi SOUTH END Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included ANOTHER CHANCE TO BUY corn off the cob. work gu ket teeth same day. advice free. je Work. Third Avenue at Washington Street Phone Elliott 2700 PUBLIC MARKET When you buy a piece of meat at the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET you do not destroy the coupons, as you are roud to be known as a customer of a strictly nion Market—owned and operated by Union And besides, your coupon will pay you a neat dividend October 15. Although Veal is short, we have provided an ABUNDANT SUPPLY 0F VEAL for our Saturday’s trade. Come down and carry home a nice Roast of Veal or Beef—both are good, and cheap. TT and 49 all 66 Bring your pail Saturday. DELICATESSEN A special selection FREE DOCTOR Ex-Governmest Physician Pata Go ry JEAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whale- which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very lit- f the roof of the mouth; you can anteed for 15 years ken in the morning Examination 8. Have impression taken In the ination and advice free. ge is recornmended by ou Ask our custom- ‘When coming to our office, be sure you are Bring this ad with you. 1 SECTION Cherry, Browns, Navy, Everything in miniature, copies ts $1.95 Theatre Players NO NTIL SATURDAY HT—MAT, SAT, Annabelle Full of Laughs Galore GRACE HUFF and IVAN MILLER With the Wilkes Players Nights, 250-50c; Sat. Mat., 20c- Sie Plus War Tax. | Here Is One Treatment That All | Sufferers Can Rely Upon | If you want to drive catarrh an all its disgusting symptoms fror possib! ist and as! day Hyomei and it will rid} f catarrh; it gives such quick | relief that all wh use it for the first time are aston Hyomet is a pure septic, whi b lungs over the inflamed membra kills the catarrh germs, soot ore spots, and b tarrh; the disease is dangerous an in consumption today. sprays that’s al atment 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 Launch Room and Bakery Formerly New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesler. WILKES; Good Gracious, |: \CATARRH VANISHES O. Kid it fe 8 all inflam n. n't suffer another day with ca- THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 138, 1918. 1" the a. two “The ttstein, | world’s | corn-peeler then only, will you corn will loosen from hat you can peel tt r T hereWith subscribe foi previous purchas 1919. If posstble, designate here agency where you intend to mak —O CLUBS and LODGES Danish Brotherhood, Lodge No. 29 . Loyal Order of Mc Fraternal Order of Ka gles’ Club dies’ Musical club ... he Ladies’ Musical club is the} $1,000 War Savings Stamp Imit money will be available be January 1," declared Mrs, M. A. treasurer. | f said. | Star wants to hear from every Seattle, whether it postoffice SIGN THIS PLEDGE eee re rire rei War Savings Stamps over and above my »s and pledges. I promise to buy the Stamps before January 1, Name.. Addr bank or other sales © your Fill out this pledge and send it to the Editor, Seattle Star. OF HONOR | F— -$1,000 . 1,000 + 1,000 » 1,000 $1,000 pledges itself to invest $10 worth or latest organization to subscribe for | $1,000 worth of War Savings Stamps Your club or lodge is entitled to a place in the Roll of Honor when it| invests all it can Get your org: Help Se fore Sep Loan cam uizations Into line. | that $2,000,000 be- | 8, when the Liberty ign begins. Work for scal unions are doing yeomen’s, work in War Savings Stamps sub scriptions, nee August 1 they have raised . according to the re t of William W. Ladd, head of the tn- dustrial war savings drive. Union men in the Ames Ship- building & Dry Dock Co, topped the list with $41,113. i} The Ames boiler shop men in- vested $ 0; at the Skinner & 040 was raised. a Joy Walker, | “‘Gets-It”’ for Corns) 2 Drops, 2 Seconds—Corn Is Doomed Thursday, with the arrest of Mrs. v a Imost die with your rma make you alm met away from th hen you son, and « sideway: pain, take a vacation for a minute or and apply 2 or 3 drops of the || cases of Tony, |! } a magic and only genuine “Gets-It.” hen, and ¢' sure that your bur te y with your of contin gers . Irritating ra that shift and press n | k | > |aalves, plas! back razors and “dig- rng bl it_in the wo: Millions have years, It n eta-It,” the guarant corn-remover, onts bu fle at any drug Manufactured by E. Lawrence Chicago, M1 tried and r fails. ed, mc only WANTED---§2,000,000 Unions Doing Great W. S. Quota! Mount Rainter lodge, 2, raised $4.2 Gas and Stove Fitters’ local No. 707, $1, ‘ailors’ local, No. 1289 (joiners’), $2,085; Carpenters’ | local No. . $150; City Firem local } $375; Auto Mechant local No. 289, $450; Steam and Operating Engineers local No. 40, $90. 4 ARE NABBED BY DRY SQUAD ‘The beverage that brews in dark bubbled to Ifght in Seattle ness Fre 33 years old, of Earl ave., When the dry squad raided her premises, 29 quarts of home brew beer were discovered. Mrs, F Women’ sFallan¢ Winter Coats fashioned from rich shades of Pom Pom, Duvet de Laine, Crystal Cord and other well known Fall fabrics, Many new colors will appear Beaver, Wood, African Brown, Delphin, Prunella and New Taupe. Belted models, both plain and fancy, will pre- will be ' ickson is at Hberty on a $500 bond. | When Tony Kaloff, 34; Alec Hokaff, 26, and George Kaloff, 29. rrested as they stepped off a aukee train Thursday, each car 1a suitcase. A suitcase is legiti but not what was in the sult Alec and George Rottles in bond they were, of the purest. So ¢ » and Tony and Alec are in de According to new regulations, they will be tried in both federal and po lice courts. George W. Perkins Coming to Seattle George W. Perkins, of New York philanthropist, progressive and tional war worker, will be in § tle Saturday Perkins will lead a conference of heads of various war activities in the auditorium of Frederick & Nel son's department store, when plans will be formulated for a drive for war chest funds one organization, It 1s intended to avoid waste of effort and secure greater effictency by this co-ordination of campaigns. Perkins comes here from a sim flar conference in Spokane r} 1] Soap and Sugar Stalls Borden or Carnation Milk..........13V2c Federal Milk ... Large Ivory 11¢, 5 bars 50¢ | Small Ivory ars 5 bars Large 5 bars Naptha ... c 5 bars Crystal White, White, Wool or A B ? | tha ‘ 28¢ 20c pkg. Citrus or Seafoam 25¢ SUN PRODUCE CO. STALL 3 Extra Fancy Eastern cans Old Dutch Cleanser. 15¢ unbrite Cleanser ..........8¢ 2 bars White Naptha or Fels Naptha ... 15¢ 3 bars Creme Oil or Bath Tab. lets Be 15 bars Hotel § Palm Olive ... 8 EAGLE POULTRY CO. ANNEX Full Line of Springers—Any Size, Dressed to Order. Crescent Meat Co. Wishes to announce that they have opened a Qual ity Meat Market on the Lower Floor in the Pine Street Public Market, where they will be pleased to see their old custom- ers as well as new ones. Red Seal Grocery ANNEX 2 cans Carnation Milk 15¢ bar large Ivory 20c¢ can Minced Clam, 25¢ can Booth’s Sardines tibbon Tea. b. pkg. Blue 3 lbs. Fancy Prunes 25¢e can Hershey’s Best Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs Fresh Tomatoes, pound .......... R. SIEGEL Men’s Heavy Underw a garment Men's Overalls soiled, at Big line of Men’s Woolen Hose, a pair...... 25¢ Big line of Children’s Hose, 4 actual value. All kinds of values for Saturday. Come and be convinced. +. 25¢ united | under NOT PART OF RED CROSS The White will conduct a sale for Belgian refu rt of the Red is stated errone Hlephant shop, which gees Saturday, is not Cross organization, in The Star Wednesday The Red Cross operates the Jumble t Fourth ave HOW A YOUNG GA. SUFERE And Was Restored to Health By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ctable Compound—Told By Her Mother. sho} and Virginia st Prooktyn, N. Y. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound enough for what it has done for my daughter. She was 15 years of age, very sickly and pale and she had to stay home from school most of the time. She suffered agonies from backache and dizziness and was without appetite. For three months ehe was under the doctor's care and fot no better, al- ways complaining about her back and side aching so I didn’t know what to do. I read in the papers about your wonderful medicine so I made up my mind to try it. She has taken five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and doesn't complain any more with her back and side aching. She has gained in weight and feels much better. I recom- mend Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound to all mothers and daughters.”"—Mrs, M. Frnorm, 516 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. For special advice in regard to such ailments write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass May dominate, and Waists, ¢ Men’s and Young Men’s Fall Suits in all the new weaves, pat- terns and colors, tailored in the newest styles; single and double-breasted models. Some form-fitted, others in the more conservative _ styles. Suits to meet the require- ments of the most particular dressers. Prices $27.50 to $50.00 Coats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Open a Charge Account Every man or woman with steady income, from which they can make regular week- ly or monthly payments, is entitled to a charge account at Gately’s. Call and make your selec- tions now and get full advan- tage of choosing from a choice stock of medium-priced ap- parel. Union Store—47 Years in Business Citkirs 1113 THIRD AVENUE Between Seneca and Spring Sts (ENTRAL Help Yourself Grocery Co. ‘ederal and Mount Vernon Milk, Large, 3 cans 34¢ Carnation Milk, 3 cans . Economy Jars, pints, dozen . quarts n ‘ Kerr Self-Sealing J wide mou $1.07, gallons, dozen ... Parowax, Ib. cake ¢ Kerr Self. ng Covers, dozen uits, 2 pkgs Jiffy Jel, 10¢, 3 pkgs. 10-1b. bag Washburn Corn Flour . Hires’ Root Beer Extr al Baking Powder Ivory Soap, Larg Lenox Soap. Booth Sardi Hills’ Red Can Coffee, 1b. M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. BE¢, Hills’ Red Pkg. Tea Galt e Ribbon Tea, Ib Instant Postutn, large un Lucky Strike Fish Co. Sliced Salmon, Ib. Smelts, Ib. Black Cod, Ib. Ling Cod Red Snapper (whole fish), 1b Extra Lar It Mackerel, each Fastern Oysters, first of season, pi Shrimps, 1b Central Fruit Stores 8, 3 Ibs 3 Ibs : 4 Extra Fancy, 2 Ibs. 3 for . ’ Ibs Malaga Gra seedless Grap Tokay Grape Cantaloupe Cooking Apples oxtra Fancy dozen 10¢, box Large ai. Sees DUBLI FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS, Entrances. First. and. Second Avenues SATURDAY SPECIALS—Mlarket Closes 6 P. ML B2¢, 45¢, 89¢, B asses, 1-3 pint, dozen 45¢, % pint, doz Ibs, $1.17, 5 Ibs. +» 29¢, 57¢ Ib. B¢, box Main Floor, Stall 62 35¢ | Nice Dill Pickles, 5 for ....... eeee -$1.15 | sweet Chow-Chow, special, % pint. cid Home Made Sour Chow-Chow, pint . Conen. Pearl ons, 4% pint | ‘ $1.53 | Heinz Best Sweet Mixed Pi 18¢ | piain Sweet Pickles, % pint . --33¢ | Very Rest Spiced Sweet Vinegar (bring your bot- spree ABE | quart -10¢ +77, $2.75 | pine or Queen Olives, % pint. -15¢ 50¢ | Genuine French Bread, loaf . -11¢ Home Made Large loaf $2.33 = st Local White Potatoes, 7 Ibs.. | Sweet Potatoes, 2 Ibs....... Green Pole Beans for BO¢ | Cabbage, 1b. rors ..42¢ | Hubbard Squash, Ib. . | Tomatoes, Ib | Head Lettuce, e | ry, each : | n Onions, 2 bunches 20¢ Carrots and Beets, 3 bunches . Radishes, 3 bunches : Green Corn, Large, Extra Fresh Spinach, 2 Ibs, ....... 10¢ 10¢ 25¢ . 50¢ Washington Fruit & Vegetable Compan: , large basket. lbs. 156, bag . 2 lbs 15¢, box . American Grocery Stores Co. Sam K. Beltz, Mgr. Central Market Carnation Milk, 3 large cans. . Federal and Mount Vernon Milk, 3 1 cans for Hill's Bros, GHG IDE deca ad sehaeatisnses, B. Coffee, Ib. Ibs. 2 can Premier Red Can ant Postum, large....... Guittard’s Ground Chocolate, POR i 154s wiles) AACA OE Hershe: lb, 29¢; 1 Kerr Self-Sealing, wide pints, doz, $1.07; Coffee, mouth Jars— | VYy-gal ...... $1.53 | er WHOA chs senna ve -arowax, eta 5 18¢ Ib. Uneeda Bis 2 pkg e ; 15¢ Crisco 45¢, 89¢, $1.77, $2.75 Washington Macaroni, elbow, 3 lbs. 35¢; B MMGUNOS ss ihoumaanneceetia S60 043 cee Albers’ Pure Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs. 25¢; tal © POUNGE nin cae . Ivory Soap, large, 11¢; small. Crystal White Soap, 5 bars. . Superior Oatmeal Crisp, pkg large and cuffs will be common. Prices $29.50 to $85.00 Dresses, Suits, Mrs. St. Arnaud Stall E, Upstairs tch Highland Bread, loa (83.00, $3.50 Economy Jars, pints, doz. $1.15; quarts, Kerr Self-Sealing Covers, dozen. Albers’ Flapjack, large, 38¢; small, 18¢ Superior Rye Crisp, pkg.......... collars Skirts, te. af. 15¢ 90¢ $1.25 33¢

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