The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 12

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ABILITY UCC Many a man’s success can be traced to his ability to maintain a working _ bal- ance at the Bank— and it is an incentive to keep his credit et Nanas Pr aoene Our officers take a special interest in the welfare. of our cus- tomers and endeavor ah quirements. Accounts subject to check are invited. UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District Stands for stability in Industrial Life. The Co- operative Market is built on a rock-bottom foun- It is the product of UNION: LABOR. It is operated solely by UNION LABOR, It is supported by UNION LABOR. Union Labor demands and requires the best in foodstuffs to “carry on.” Therefore it.is the patriotic duty of the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET to be ready at all times to supply the choicest meats obtainable at the lowest possible price to the workers. “See You Tomorrow” PHONE ELLIOTT 1623 JIS UNION KUTTER STORE Stalls 48 and 49 Fancy Jack Cheese, Cottage Cheese, th ‘QUALITY CouNTs FARMERS’ PRODUCE DEPARTMENT ... 20€ | 5 per a teeeterecseeeee 4c Apples, doren ....... Leave Orders for Winter Supplies. FISH SECTION—STALL 66 Black oon; as Ihe ~ Kippered Herring, 2 Iba... 350 United Tea & Coffee Co. Yours for a hot cup of coffee and a quick lunch. Take home a package of our Special Hoasted Coffeo. GROCERY SPECIALS eT 6 boxes 2. ‘ox. Vanilla or Lemon "CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY JUST A LITTLE LEFT Open Kettle Rendered Pure Lard, per pound ......-... Bring your pail Saturday. CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN ay ITALIAN MAKES | | BY EDWARD M. THIERRY } | per Enterprise Assockation) over the work. afterward, Hie my own eyea : “Wrecks of men were tn | face, sights that Dightmare could were not downe |to be wrought by Perna. skill is from God!" she said, | poets and optimistic painters, smocks, legkings, breeches the countrywide Arcady at last. the ideal country milkmaid. | iii are becoming regardless of their complexions, No more shading them from sun and wind! They new er realized before how charming sun- burn could be. “nutbrown” skin, out @ cosmetic called “Sum Tan.” O'Leary Pal Is Put an “undesirable alien.” FIRE TURNS TORPEDO | day. | (COUGHING SPELLS Discovery be checked #0 you can sleep, agreeable after-effects. sweet, the tongue uncoated, jin action, DROP IN TODAY Launch Room and Bakery Formerty New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. FACES OF IBS| Men Welcome Mother’ s Friend son and John 1, Mullane, candidates | (Parts Correspondent of the Newspa paras Oct. 18—From Italy come stories of the marvelous work of Col Amadeo Perna, a surgeon of Rome, whose fame is reaching | - 1 have just talked with a Y. 3 Cc. A. field man, returned from | Rome, where he visited the unique hospital Stomaviatrico—for “those who are wounded tn the mouth," He saw Perna, the miracle man, at work—the human pietares of hor- ror before they went under tho!" master-knife and the re-made faces irth ean having at| ticket, was beaten in the hand a b Ime-honored | trict by Thomas Dobson In the pri In the hospitals are plaster casts | prepare maries, But John Mataler, who re | showing the great Perna'’s mar-|| velous work,” he said, “but I saw! | hoapital courtyard—men shot in the thought only a jure, Yet they for they looked forward hopefully to the miracles “There was a poor fellow under sean at the soy ~| publican for a primary election can fanaesthesta, his face shattered be- plow the eyes in the battle of the Plave. Deftly, rapidly, Perna work od. With a rib from the man's aide he fashioned a nose; with skin and with flesh he built up features, | ! Godlike — sculpture—war's whispered reverently of [Perna as the visitor left. “His | Smear on Tan Now * to Be in the Style! LONDON, Oct. L—(By Mail)—The | | beauteous and bewltching country |mnilkmald used to be a detunion of | | In Hertfordshire and Buckingham |ahire you can see the merry land | girls everywhere. In Holland and slouch hats, the land «iris have made Their nut-dbrown complexions, | bright with the glow of health. and | their lithe, easy movements, mark to some future data, to be given later, She t# absolutely a war product. She is the pretty town girl turned land worker. Her tow-bred vivacity — with country health and 3 cans Federal Milk... Sunbrite Cleanser ..-....-..5¢ 2 cans Carnation or AE peg 3 pken Crystal White ‘Soap ereeccesss 206 .-25¢ 5 bars Large 50¢ & Small ... B0¢ 5 bars Son. Lar 5 bars Hob White, Crystal 3 cans OM Dutch Cleanser 25¢ Rose and Palmolive .....10¢ Country gtria do not tan. Tt is the town-bend girl, who has taken such care of her complexion agatinat tan, y i whe sn tan ledeeey gouctee gtechans The Beat tin Hama, Bacon, Lard, Beef, Veal, Lamb and Poultry. So great ts the vorue at present | that an enterprising firm ts bringing Under U. S. Arrest SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14-—John Dorran, alleged aasociate of Jeremiah O'Leary, was under arrest today as grows, in Fresh Fruita and Vegetables, A gtance af our stock will canvince you, FROM DOOMED CRAFT (Special to The Star by N. FL A) LONDON, Oct. 18—Officers of a British vessel repart the narrow es: | cape of their ship from being torpe- doed by the quick work of their gun- ners in deflecting the course of the torpedo by shell fire. The gunners had noticed the approach of the tor | pedo before the officers, when it was | yet 700 yards from the boat. Two | well-placed shots, and the torpedo | |went spinning harmiemly by the boat. | Dried Ontona, 3 Ibs... 10¢ 2 cans Libby’s or Armour’s Milk........-.-...-27¢ 5 Ba 30¢ | OSED. UNADSHOREEED LECEDER = can Booth’s Sardines ...2..0..+--0+-+-- -20¢ | For encournging the display of | unauthorized license plates on motor | | trucks, John A. Bland was fined $25 | and costs by Judge Brinker Thurs | 2 pounds new Seedless Raisins ........- Two 35c bottles Blue Label Catsup ......-...55¢ 6 boxes Ohio Matches ...--.-~- 9 pounds best Potatoes .....-. ia WHY WAIT? ‘BUY YOUR 7 __ BONDS NOW. | —————_———_ # BREAK YOUR REST |Put a stop to to them with old reliable Dr. King’s New That raw, hoarse throat must be soothed. That phiegm-loaded chest must be loosened, That cough must Dr. King’s New Discovery ins | been relieving colds and coughs for | half a century without the hast dis. | | Your druggist has it, becatme it ts) nd. ” Try this for Constipation Keep the bowels on schedule time with Dr. King’s New Léfe Pilla, tho | system freed from poisonous wastes, the complexion clear, the stomach breath untainted. Mild yet positive 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- | Kappel & Rickles ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. TREAT "EM ROUGH Sign in « v restaurant one lump of sugar in| r Sur like hell, for we} ee LUNDIN OPINION That the names of Merman Nel for the office of county commin sioner, should be placed on the | Democratic ballot by County Audi M, Wardaill is the advice of outing Attorney Alfred HL." riday Herman Nelson ran on the repub- lean Ucket in the primaries for com minnie from the Becond district, and was defeated by 1, C. Smith However, a sufficient number of dew wrote in his name on their John 6. Mullane, on the cotved the democratic nomination, de- | clines to run, and the democratic communities wishes to substitute the men fo name of John BE. Mullane. used | Me In his request for a ruling War neirely ‘avoids dal stated that in 1910 Prove dixposi-|cuting Attorney G. ¥. Vanderveer gave the opinion that a candidate who has filed his declaration as a re ain upon the lig- of c Y democrat, ine uae. Of Metbere not be nominated as a ¢ period, the “pt pliable Guests Are Told to eamier Yuufer at’ the ‘crise, Is hatursily Bring Own Sugar an obtain Mother's Friend at BERKELEY, Oct. 18.—President Jjand Mrs. jamin Ide Wheeler, of | the University of California, invited all their guests to bring their own | | wugar when the annual faculty recep tion was held. Mothors Priend at th It is the great of help to nature in the «lor us work to be | Tah Announcement ‘The calebration of our Second Anniversary has been postponed Soap and Sugar Stall 25¢ White or Wool ........ sse Lava, Peet's Moe hanic, wild Crescent Meat Company Branch No, 2—Hasement A WIRST CLASS MARKET. ‘The Quality and Price are Right. A trial will make you a mtisfied customer, Sun Produce Co. | Eagle Poultry Co. STALIS 36.7 ANNEX Tre Min’ yrs Fras aot} Poultry dressed to order while you wait. ‘, i STALL 21 American Fruit Co. ; * Milk STALLS 1.24 Station Milk, 12c Quart Look for the Letter K -25¢ Red Seal Grocery ANNEX rs Wool Soap .........- oogeces - 2D¢ package Sea Foam Washing Powder..2----.20¢ eeewe es eee. BSE Mild Sugar-Cured “Wild Rose” BACON LOIN-BACKS MAKE AN APPETIZING DISH The cost is less than ham or breakfast bacon, Made from the choicest cut of the PORKER! Can be used for Frying Baking Roasting Boiling Order From Your Dealer Today or any of the Following Markets: Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. Olympic Market, 1422 First Ave. Central Meat Company, Central Public Market. Bay City Meat Company, 1420 First Ave. American Meat Company, 519 Third Ave. Western Meat Company, 1100 Western Ave. Ballard Market, 5443 Ballard Ave. Stiff Joints Sore Muscles MEN’S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS You can get some idea of the wonderful values we are offering you that it is im- m A A ON HAMLINS WIZARD OLL, Ailments of thin nature can be ef fectively treated with | In cases of rheumation and penetrates quickly garments at anywhere prices we are now asking. ing Joints and m Wivard Oil ts a good, de preparation to keep in the Tt in an absolutely may be far awn ocrata to secure his nomination | | dj that will give long, matt Wide choice of materials an¢ $20 to $50 OVERCOATS winter coats that will give long, hard service and always look —prices will be higher $20 to $65 = cuts, burns, bites and «tings, Sprains and bruises heal readily soothing, penetrating qualities Get a bottle from your druggint for 25e and use the medicine tirely matinfied, take the bottle bark If you are troubled with conatipa tion or sick headache, try Mamtins Wizard Liver Whips. little pink pills at druggists for 26e TURN HAIR DARK WITH SABE TEA her locks dark, gps and padi A with a sim- ple mixture of Sage Tea Dress Shirts, sizes 15 to 17; $1.50 values, special New Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses Unequaled values, right at the beginning of the season. S that are right up to the minute. BBREBS .2ERREG2. BEEBE. ‘The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand . | mothers recipe, and folks are again fusing It to keep Ureir hair a good, |even color, which is quite sensible, las we are ving in an age when a and mixtures in a variety clever new models, women and misses. There is a splen- did saving on these. Nowadays, though, we don’t have lesome tusk of gathering nd the mussy mixing at All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by | addition of other ingredients, lealled “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur It is very popular, be- cause nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or @ soft brush with it and draw thie through your halr, taking one small strand at a time; the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies Sage and Sulphur Compound, that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a fow applications, it |also produces that soft lustre and |appearance of abundance which is Chotee of a variety of plain tafl- ored and trimmed styles, in the new- est fall and winter models and in @ range of the chotcest colors. DRESSES These are styles for street or after- Fine satins, serges, jer- neys and combination effects, in the most wanted colors; for women and SKIRTS Neatly tailored from a douse preparation is a delightful totlet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. not intended for the cure, mitiga ton or prevention of disease. FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNI Entrances. First, and. Sec and. Second.Av SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P. IM. ON STS. Avenues’ Washington Fruit & Vegetable Co. Local Potatoes, 10 Ibs......-2.-.-25¢ | Jonathan Apples, doz..15¢, box se Farmers’ Vegetable Department | Best Lemons, doz....-..---- Fine Florida Grape Fruit, each. | Ripe Sweet Pears, doz... Emperor Grapes, Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. Dry Onions, 7 Ibs .....-.+--+-200--25¢ Zastern Washington Yellow Turnips, Ibs, fOr 22... ccces ccoebe vee 200 5. 25¢ | Cranberries, .-5¢ and 10¢ | Sweet Potatoes ... ..5@ | Local Potatoes 4 Ibs. 10¢, 100 lbs. nha 30. | Tomatoes ..lb. 5¢, 4 lbs. 15¢, bo: Celery, each NOE SS OB -10¢ and 25¢ Ib....15¢, 2 lbs. 25¢ ‘5é¢ Ib. 6 Ibs. 25¢ Cabbage, local, each .. Spinach, per Ib....... Green Onions, 8 bunches .....-.- Beets and Carrots, 5 bunches. . : | Head Lettuce, each ........5¢ and 10¢ | Celery, each .....2-. Green Peppers, Ripe Tomatoes, Ib.... Cauliflower, each .........15¢ and 20¢ | Central Fruit Stores -10¢ | | Ice Cream Melons, Ib.............3%¢ --5¢ and 10¢ | Good Eating App! All kinds of Grap Mrs. St. Arnaud Stall E, Upstairs—Main Floor Stall 62 Nice Dill Pickles, 4 for Homemade sour Chow Chow, pint. . Sweet Chow Chow (special), 1 Pearl Onions, 4 pi Heinz best Sweet Mixed Pickles, pt. Plain Sweet Pickles, 4% pint ..-... 15¢ | Very best Spiced Sweet Vinegar your bottle), quart .. Ripe or Queen Olives, 14 Genuine French Homemade Scotch Highland Bread, small large loaf .......--...15¢| iiccsnce chess ose Lucky Strike Fish Co. 15¢ Black Cod, 25¢ | Ling Cod, ted Snapper, whole fish, (bring | Smelts, : 10¢ | Finnan Hadd q Salt Herring, each 5¢ Eastern Oysters, Medium size Crabs, each . . Large size Crabs, each ............2 American Grocery Stores Co. UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE NO. G-118046 Saturday Specials at Three Big Downtown dine The Help Yourself Grocery, Central Public Market, Upper Floor Central Public Market—Lower Floor The Seattle Grocery, 109 Occidental Ave., Seattle Market 40¢ | 40-cent tin Nabisco, 25¢; 20-cent tin 13¢ | Cooking Apples, 4 ' The Central Grocery, Mount Vernon Milk, 3 large cans... nborn’s Seal Brand Abe Packed Coffee, Ib. 40¢, 2 Red Can Coitio.. snecccesesceee lb, SEG, 214 Ibs. S5¢ Galt Blue Ribbon Tea, lb. 55¢, 14 lb. 30¢ Mazola, pt. 35¢, qt. 65¢, 1g ‘0141.38, Hugro Fiber Broom, guaranteed 1 vee Jiffy Jell ..... | Krinkle Corn Flakes, pkg. Lenox Soap, large bars, 5 for Ivory Soap, large 11¢; small .... Albers’ Flap Jack Flour, large ~ Olympic Pancake Flour | Washington Macatoni i 8 ee 2b¢ No. 1 cans Barly ‘June Peas 11¢; 3 cans pegecececconseces ons soe Liquid Veneer,

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