The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918. ye ee —— CAN ALL FRUIT BULGARIA ASKS Zz. ¢ ~— H/Quality | 0 ie IS NEW ADVICE eo Sanitary Elliott 2700 B asi tele, Sam doesn ny fruit] read Girls! Make bleaching lotion “thet de 1 rei i PUBLIC if skin is sunburned, os heaea ee ; ata a. Hasan aera A Bargain is not a bar- tanned or freckled { © ren © board’ rtated t MARKET gain un you get quale tl te amend iat, tome housewives are ultra-| | The central powers replied ity. We guarantee every- |) “squeeze the juice of two lemons in: ter of home cannini. because. the Maier eg thing we s to give per- tle containing three ounces of Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included fect satisfaction or we re- White, shake well, and you },, a quarter pint of the best) oi) freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and epee eee fund your money without Rewer ee The eee he Bedford Tie ture." A beautifully modeled Ox- ; : a murmur. complexion beautifier, at very, very | \\, When you see sales slips scattered all over small cost aa the floor of a meat market you can bet that it DROP IN TODAY | |), Your grocer, has the lemons and requirement is a non-union shop—their customers are K 1&Ri kl “ 5 ‘ v » for a fow cents. Massage this |, ashamed of the place and of themselves. appe CRIS | sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, |” neck, arcns and hands each day and in Lunch Room and Bakery see how freckles, sunburn, windburn ext «ax and tan disappear, and how clear, " per y three ounces of Orchard | The patrons of the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET eee taeda da, “ts i "|, Si " U. S. OFFICER TURNS ford, equally good with or ‘ : 4 ‘ shad Sha tiie “To a THRIFT STAMP a aay | | " ; TABLES ON GERMANS without spats. We show it Not only display their sales slips— Pd alll lennkl LONDON, Sept. 20-—The "ar in patent leather and gun- Mishop of Yor) tes the follow c which signify a Union Market — but put them carefully away like Liberty Bonds, as each one held will pay a dividend. If you are looking for meat, we have it— FINEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES See You Tomorrow metal calf, with wood Louis heel. Other Buy Y our New Clothes NOW! It is absolutely impos- sible to get any more all-wool fabrics like the splendid patterns we now have in stock. Cousins Shoes Made in New York for Women are shown in our Autumn stock, in high and low mod- els, in a variety of materials suitable for Fall and Winter wear. FLOUR Retailers yp 10-™ 49-™, $2.8 should | Mm 10 to roynae. To Relieve Catarrh, vm ne Catarrhal Deafness ee tl a lied And Head Noises Stalls 45 a» Beat Jersey Nutter, ihe Al Storng Fine Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs. 65c Coffee (Sp. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS FRUIT AND VEGETAB Stall 0 Select yours before it’s too late. Prices are rea- sonable. ANOTHER CHANCE TO BUY Bring your pail Saturday. CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN WE MAKE UNIFORMS FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY ‘Sanuei M. Stowe Cove E, Store An E = tasty e Strie ty Union Tailor sn one a: a LI BERT BONDS IBERTY BONDS 906 SECOND AVENUE | MAcraReane euore Opposite Burke Bldg. Elliott 1324 605 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTTON t N STARCH —Retatiers pay 100 ¢ PEARL BARLEY (hulk) Ye to 9%; consumers eh to Me HOMINY per doz b tatiers pay ld pay 106 WOMEN 1318 Second Avenue DIAMOND H RINGS AND WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN Hy 1910 Second Ave. BREAD — 16-08. loaves | DIIED GREEN PEAS —n i FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances. First and. Second Avenues | SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P. ML Help Yourself oer Lucky Strike Fish Co. 35¢ | Salmon, Ib. .. “The National Cow” Mount Vernon Milk, Tall, 3 cans 1 12¢, Small 6e¢ os wee ABS napper (whole f: aD ties. to $1 lozen $1.00 rn Oysters, pi pay, pinta 31° to s, quart, doz. $1.25, pint, doz. $1.15 Something Mason Jars, quarts, dozen $1.07 COLUMBIA RIVER KIPI .10¢ f-gallons . F $1.47 \-Size Can./5@ No. 1 Cans. on O8¢, quarts ....81.08 - : .. $1.37 Mrs. St. Arnaud Mason Main Floor, Sta Stall E, Upstairs 10¢ -15¢ 15¢ ns, % pint .15¢ Sweet Mixed 2 +1. BBE » % pint Pree eet Vinegar (bring your bot : . .10¢ L1Be -11¢e iN Pic! Good Taste Red Beans, 1's, 3 cans . two can os ueee Rolled Oats, 3 Ibs, 23¢, 5 ya, Ib. BLE, pay, Washing! consumers shg : 116¢ Wadinaia Fruit & Vegetable Company les, doz. 15¢, box . dozen 20¢, box Ib, 104, 3 lbs. . Ib. . lors pay, per 100 Ihe consumers should pay tallers pay, per 100 $; consumers should silers pay, per 100 the. hould pa: Honey Melons, each 10¢, 15¢ | and 206 aa Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. Sunkist Me zen 30¢, box .. $6.50 consumers | Nick Chal peo oa ee Sette box . ...T5¢ Sweet Potatoes, 2 Ibs. Dry Onions, Ib, 5@, 6 Ibs... Central Fruit Stores Casaba Melons, Ib. 4¢ % y 1Se¢ Watermelon, Ib. /20¢ and up | Cooking Apples, 3 lbs. ... Se Sickel Pears, dozen FRESH FIST le anc ood E e Apples, 2 HALIBUT, retatlers pay 17%. Y 5¢ and ane Good Eating Apples, ++. 20¢ ners should pay 2 bi: he er Be 15¢ f Extra i ‘ancy ‘Tomatoes, Ib, Be, t 90x s8o0¢ = American Grocery Stores Co. Central Market Sam K. Beltz, Mgr. Mount Vernon Milk, 3 cans.. M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 35¢; 3 Ibs Federal Milk, 12¢; small ¢ Galt’s Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. 55¢ Economy Jar Covers, dozen, 35 for for Lenox Soap, large b: Pek ae ee Clean Easy Soap, 5 for | Ivory Soap, large, 8 for. When Ordering From Your Grocer Insist on EDERAL eH SERVE Setmons CONSERVE SERMONS a dozen . : | Albers’ Pure Rolled Oats, Kerr | pounds for qua N. B.C. Pi regular, fits Booth’ 's large cans. Mason Jar, dozen a Clara a ei sweet, 3 Ibs... .25¢ Parawax, pound an J Jell, 10¢; 3 pk (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) Uneeda Biscuits, packa 18 bottle Li “pies - és i e 2 bby: LONDON, Sept. 20,—Owing to the Hill’s Red Can Coffee, lb. I f dearth of clergymen, many English, . CRUPies: mee) OiMinas ne MuMNy UE ui uf itoh tie Att? ol 88 tite ei SON SOR 1 4-9100:0:00 5 D0: 0.0.4'5 sein anne bia nie morning sermons, ‘ - |

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