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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. PAGE 13 || “feBeseautur” HOW BRITAIN [=r MAR wae | i To Be Beautiful” FRESHER PUBLIC KE T CENTER tower | Blood with Stuart's Cal- wa PICK Potatoes, 100 lbs., delivered... .$2.75 I xe gaat Hace Kinda, und Onions, 3 Iba 10¢, 4 Ibe . 25¢ |", und . Dried Leet Ends, pound Sauerkraut Hominy, quart am f, special for STALL 12—SANITARY MARKET @ Lower Main Entrance COST OF FOOD (Buropean Manager of the N. E. LONDON, Eng, Oct, 26.-Un der the combination of broad govern Ment food price contro! and govern Prices for the first time since the | opening of the war, and combined | with the ration system has stabilized prices in a large measure, Price control started in May, 1917, and continued, spreading out to take | cember, 1917, when it had provided maximum wholesale and retail prices | for wheat and the principal articles BY HAROLD EDWIN BECHTOL; AD} in more and more products, until De- | or than the average for July, 1914 | How . the food ministry claims | i wing {to alterations in the | dietary, actual expenditure on food | | per head of the population has not} | Increased to nearly the same extent” FRENCH STOP ~__PROFITEERING (Special to The Star by N. E. PARIS, France, Oct. 25.—The) French minister of agriculture and | supplies has acted to atop profiteer ing against American soldiers, STAL DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Sanitary Market—Lower Floor DON’T MISS THIS VEAL We were fortunate in obtaining this lot of fine young stock at a STALL 45 Freshly cooked CRABS Murray's Washington Creamery HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORES STA 8 20-22—SANITARY MARKET. Local (Storage) ER STORES WILL SAVE YOU MILK 25e¢ Peanut Butter 21¢ Lb. —LOWER FLOOR MARGARINE MONEY Northwest Corner FIRST AND PIKE LimiT 4 CANS ment rationing, not only the food +: MBe, 000, $1.80 Nut Ola, Ib. B7¢ ; supply, but also the food price situa bes indicated by the 108 per cent. Kare Syrup . 000 Good Luck, Tb., . se |tiom, te more. natistactory in. the |, Allowing for changes in food, sub | 3 cans Del Monte Tomato Sates” | 9 fre ayou Teans 3 for 25c ibe. 85¢, & ibs, 03.10 ied. Wiaabein oie ton for |atitution of one food for another Ste | 3 bate bacnden teas”. | switt's, 1» a8¢ monthe. high-priced one, the food ministry eo en Rew Pack ree She | f bare Naptha nd . Boiled Alive Daily 53¢ Lb, 2 Los, 81.05 | Doren 2 Ibs, T5¢ | a : 4 ns Medium led , 0 0 | | Rationing hax absolutely provided| mates the actual increase in the de | Re sind pines for Saturday jee Kpee fn regular 30c Coffee fair distribution—has made it posal |©8t Of food per person at about & ste Crackers a Saturday ot 2 Ibs 450 ble for all consumers to get what | Nee. cent above the July, 1914, aver | ‘See Arfryg Raa TI Se Ib; 2 Ibs. 65e; 3 Ibe O56 i they need. | ‘lane lake White Shorte SANITARY FISH CO. ioe a bettio or § for aa. & Government price control nas | Stall 124—Sanitary Market ae ib: 4 ibs. 81.00 checked the rapid, steady advance in in Fleer, Sanitary Market. STALL 45 Main Floor he 1b) 3 Ibe. $1.00 | i Complex! of food. ve" fe reason why Stuart's ‘nish Then, early in 1918, rationing was| , Score, Keepers have been vetting | ne eo wee Meee ferer eaeee Fresh cantiel, every 4 2% Pounds .......s0+seeerere 50e Bp re beautify the skin is thelr applied, and it has lik —— Se woe OH, MY! OH, MY! You should nee our display of Little Spring one guaranteed; doz.. rc | Ground while you wait. ; kee | ePineds And it has likewise spread aa) goods at prices higher than thove|Ml yembs.” ‘Th aie wh auctw ame tat ab watier q diem y Success was demonstrated, and | charged to French civilians, and in ee ne ee ee neared ol ae on TEAS wee _ine natural ‘conetituente. of is likely still to boron an order issued to all the prefects | A BIG SPECIAL ON CLUB SAUSAGE 0 ea BUTTER ies dis, We | Reaches Poak in 1917 Jof France, the minister of agricul Washington Tree Tea, 1b. s-s.ccee 1. Tt enriches e , Stall 116 Tree Tei | Eottoretce chia bentthe aries ue the| The “general” food price curvelture hae ‘condemned this practice Dawson Meat Co. Gccamr Vaated Rificient management andlarge | Creamery, ib 53c Tree Tea, Ib.......0+00 4 Cc | ea an oils, ‘ecmema and) Went up steadily after war was de- and ordered that it be stopped volume of business enable us to COONS cc scsiccicsces COFFEE i foes, cnabics ax skin of fine! clared, reaching its peak of over 100) “I cannot condemn too greatly | P) sive CHEESE be B 3 i ish, smooth as velvet and re. | Per Cent increase over the July, 1914, such a procedure,” he says “as it in| ALLEN Ss GROC Lower Prices Always nO be Balk Special 29¢, 3 Ibs. 85¢ H to the point of loveliness and | Price, in three years, or in July, 1917. | in complete opposition to the spirit| Fett Cosems, poana. OSS | 206 Belk Special Bae, 8 ieee ] ty. Thia is “how to be bealiti- | Then, as price control was slapped | which should exist between allies Corner Market oyanes NOT IN THE TRUST eee are ences eS UR Lore Lae Wyreas Ave?» eae | aroma. hat | 08; not only was the soaring stopped.| “Let us not forget that for the se din a (8 LAKE Bi cn Mama edge 27c | Get a 50~ re was a sharp drop, and as/ same ideal and with the same ef lurray Mea! eubattiute. Tey it; you! uke it; B..... cium Wafers at|the control spread, 1918 found prices|fort the armies of our. allies, of | A Sule 0m Brooms: 49c Murray t Co. Ba esx { NUTOLA MARGARINE ¥. lower and cnore stable. Bread came | Ge0d anes for..... Stalls 13-5 Corner Market ‘ov wish to give them « the coupon below ¥. wie. at once, by return im: ree) De package of Stuart's Calcium wi | shooting down, and has stayed down. Some other prices have gone up | again, particularly meat, on which import prices are beyond the scope | |of government control. Dairy prod: | ucts also have gone up recently. This has carried the general food | price curve upward again, since the | first of 1918, but by no means at the rate of advance before price contro! len introduced. The general Rritish food yeiee ay »| solved to put a stop to Burope and America are marching | with ours to dispute foot by foot the aggressions of the enemy on the soll of our invaded regions. Undoubtedly I realize that some of the increases in prices may be explained at least in part by the difficulties of our retailers in getting provisions and the work of our «mall producers. But these reasons can not justify the asking of higher prices to men who are united to us by the fraternity of arma on the battlefields of France, “The government ts therefore re there re grettable practices. All persons | guilty of much acts are to be de | Uvered to justice to be tried by the | application of the law of April 20. 1916, on illegal increasing of prices. Seediens Muscatel Raisins, full pound... Ilc CHECK PKGS, Sugar Stall Veonamy mm Ic Washington Market 94-96 Pike St., Corner Market ofl Al 14c Day Saturday and Afver 2:30 p. m. every day. OTALL 44—BCONOMY MARKET JONES MEAT C0. | NON-EGG | always fresh here; | 3 pounds for and 30 LAMPS ‘Watts B5e each. 0 Watts, 40¢ each GUGAR STALIS Cact ‘vyata! penned begs or # tale ‘ Pencils, Faber's Best bed others 1%e jorta, Fi .- Ste J Eve Tani. Care RUHAL DEAF To ansint in checking profiteer vesar stall, Pins FL Bd rt, ma ing General Pershing han ordered Stalls 4547, Economy Market H know of some one who in| that the American soldiers report a Lower Floor TheBig HAM Sale Tomorrow. cases of excess prices charged BUTTER S7 ALB. IN BELGIUM NOW 1 y [troubled with Catarrhal Deafne: head noises or ordinary cat ut 1 eee thie formula STONG SETS THE PACE OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK 15¢e Campbell’s- Soup, can .... 10-lb. Pail Karo Syrup.. 5-lb. pail Karo Syrup . 35¢ pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour... seeees BSE Shoe-teria No.1 PIKE PLACE MARKET ave ay th poor sufferer deafnes In long time | means of exving some perhaps from | total Purchased All the Samples of the Washington Mfg. Co., and Mayer, of Milwaukee way that never sarily requires cons! fails to remove dandruff completely — utional treat- *. inhalers and nose douches and that is to dissolve it. This | ere 5-lb. can M. J. B. Coffee............ - $1.50 destroys it entirely. HAVRE, France, Oct. 25.—Letters | - . 5 40¢ can A Ch ° ° 33¢ just get about four ounces of from Belgium tell of starvation | Now, these shoes were made up last year, when Se per pound below any 35¢ Sar Pemghsmtio — | ordinary liquid arvon; apply it rite aay be ary 8 down the sit | Prices ‘paid in the occupied districts |i | real leather was put into shoes—and they do put ham in town. O- ++ “ fe ‘ mired cite aly ond rue it Ea 6 Sie Bete a yen at dxetten|f | the best in REAL SAMPLE SHOES. ALL SUGAR CURED. | 3 bigs. Sereaded"wiicce ize | So" mae with the finger tips. the P Heh cll, | have figured minimum amounts for : ; 3 ibe Aine ciead ‘itice: 360 4-]b. pike. =. | "By morning, most if not all, ot amd fe ia” e, constitutional freatmen | mere existence as follows; Man and They will go on sale at the Pike Place Shoe-teria Also Extra Bargains on 3 ibe ry ha * sin Pow ‘Sse . “ c can P pS I Fg Od eso aver in va eka ff | NO next to the sugar stall at NEARLY PRES- POT ROASTS Hes sun Pegeaeots F c ce pke. ‘orn completely dissolve and cntrely | 90%, Se oraial oii dtamelal { ealnes | ; child under 6, $144./[. | ENT WHOLESALE PRICES. VEAL ROASTS cana Cascade Milk Zee deetrey every single sign and trace! of, barmine, Chzuble surepath) “t Sigs dee wat tnernds clothing—only be Ima Beans” 4 no matter how much dandruff i Sauer aa 6 tood. PORK ROASTS 5 bi rs Lenox Bo: 7 Email |W 25e you may have. A citizen of B 13 writes H Ar So f th B large rolls Toi p = ya 2Se You will find, too, that all itching | gnetabloapogat Leper tidiek that. toed prices tre eno ere e me 0 Ld Legs and Shoulders ye ay en ee mg Motel Fairy 2 q | ged. nos should and anemic people left. And how| bh Sam 1 Sa 7 ORS beet % oe fluffy, glossy, silky and beco id hearing | could it be etherwise? The absclate| S oe e S$ 4 bones Searchilghit : 50c pure Almpie or Ginger, 1 ae oft, a and feel a hundred |! ced. a Necessities are lacking or unobtain 0 ee ‘far ‘Chow ‘or Sour times better. | this way, ac Plapon the able, Flour costs from $1.80 to $2) Men's Dress and Work } _ You can get liquid arvon at any Piood Sa aol bent at ike & pound. Butter costs $7 a pound: | ; ises d,ches, Seachatti ot Steosiee aoe store. he is Inexpensive, and meat $6 a pound, and all from ECONOMY GROCERY bob tem an helps to obtain the desired resul ounces is all you wiil need.| The preperation is easy to make. s¢ 49 to $7.20 a pound. Potatoes $4 40 $6 80 . BE 4 is pleasant to take - toes | . to ° , Stalls 37-38, Economy Market, Lower Floor. Tule simple remedy has never been Sorte ete and hoe has catarrh or |sell for 80 cents a pound. Kegs Deen's Sigh Gas nee While They Last : 8 ‘These prices good also at our Pine Street Market Store fi JOHNSON’S GROCERY | -| fail.—Advertisement. noises or is hard of cost 20 centa each, and milk is 25 cents a quart. “It is madness just to think Small Size Shoes, Ladies’ io... $1.80 the money it costs just to clothe Si: 2%, 3, 3%. oneself. Except for some clothes $4.40 to $6.80 salisten . ; I bought the children in 1916, we Stalls 7-8-9—Economy Market—First and Pike eetid give this treatment a rnd $5. 40 rm $7. 80 Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes Pine Stet POE Mad ot Are still wearing the same clothes | we wore before the war. Thread 2 Ibs., Flake White Shortening Children's Girls’ and Boys 4 boxes Searchlight 3 “sacks Diamond or Ohio Matches 23¢ Crystal Salt .. 4 which formerly cost 6 cents, now Royn' Hi-Cuts 7, ‘3 Shi 0 bai tse i NT costa $2.40 a spool. Cotton flannel $3.20 to $4.80 9148 Up wil &L A 3 large cans Federal Milk ....... S hmisiowpd 1084 wioies Ba costs $2 a meter (29 Inches) and eon . uckhurs| 2 Ths. navy Beans.28¢ | 2 pkas. Grape Nuts. | § bars Naptha Soap i Soa and ar Stall cotton gooda costs $3.75 for 39| : INC 2 a flan Meek. ||. ee oy biges: H P inches. Before the war the same Comfort Slippers 65¢ up—Lots of colors, all sizes. Stalls 60-61—Economy Market Rice .......... 3e | 2, Pkes Corn 0c can Instant 4 ; cloth cost 13 cents } 2 tee Son Maid | yee ice tot Postum ........ ; } . le oe . Seeded Raisins 25¢ s ’ Chase & S&S porn ie 5 bars Small Ivory. . .30¢ | 3 cans O. D. Cleanser 25¢ “But in spite of all, we are no ‘ e or Spaghetti. a3¢ | Cha an’ rf q i if cn Be ‘ling to yield to the Germans.” | This Sale Is On at 2 Tha. Seediess Ra 2 30c pkgs. Cream Coffee, 1 Ib } 6 bars Twenty Mule-Team | Sunbrite Cleanser ......... willing to yiel rm) | ee mee BY gM $35 Jk eo SS Pra ee B38¢ | Lava, Peet's Mechanic, or + i as. ae. 5 Tbe Sweet 2 35 pkgs. R man Crisco ..@8e, due, 900 Prunes . * i ast sd | 3 pkgs. Crystal. White Soap Wild Rose ... --10¢ Wilhelm No Name | 3 tbs. Best Rolied Mazola Oil ....... f Flak4s --25¢@ 3 cakes Creme Olive or Bath Oats 35e, Se and $1.25 i ase §| | for Army Officer! | Anything that savors of Germany |is taboo nowadays and the man who | is cursed with a Teutonic name finds |it @ great handicap. Some time ago| in man named Kaiser sought the Tablets Fels Naptha cans Federal Milk. 2 cans Carnation or Borden's We Shoe-teria No.1 Pike Place Market. Next to Sugar Sttall. MEAT -.25¢ | 2 Bob White, Wool or A. B wap 3 tha . -. ++ BBE Me large pkg. Citrus or ‘Sea ‘aptha or P. & G ces ecee ABO Crescent MAPLEINE 2-02. bottle........35¢ foam 25¢ Milk - 20¢ | aanction of the superior court in wet: i ir ar epee et <8 : ting rid of this tinpopular name, and | A Crescent Baking Powder Crescent Maple! H mn Thursday an army officer petitioned | Do YoU KNOW WHY STALL 11—ECONOMY MARKET bi “apoeeaneaaras bt bottle PI wel 3 t to change his name of| to William the court ‘heim’ STALL 1-2A. Yakima Gem Potatoes, Poultry .dressed to order while you wait. Just Opened Opposite Johnson's Grocery = Our Meats Are a Little} Boting seat Bit Better Round Steaks . CALL AND SEE US Quality | Bread Good Corned Beet . A Bargain is not a bar- MORE WEIGHT, STRENGTH, | VIGOR AND NERVE-FORCE GEIGER, THE COFFEE MAN Formerly at the Bon Marche Has #0 many satisfied customers, and his business is increasing by leaps ‘and bounds? Stop there Saturday and take home a pound of his coffee, and you will see why. There is nothing like it in the city. SPECIAL—FREE A can of high-rade Phosphate Bakisig Powder with eich pound of Coffee or half-pound of Tea, GEIGER’S TEA AND COFFEE SHOP Stall 18 Economy Market Rear of Bartell’s Drug Store |McCormick Says He | Will Cut Expenses| “I will cut the expenses of the} | sheriff's office to the bone, as far as | that course is consistent with effi-| ciency, if I am elected November 5,” writes P. J. McCormick, democratic | candidate for the office of sheriff, to | Claude C. Ramsay, chairman of the |board of county commissioners, who has recently urged greater economy in county offices. McCormick also expresses himself | in favor of putting prisoners to work | on the county farm, and a general | Program of Jail reform, \White Building to 2 Fall | Hold Naval Office| Extra Fancy Latest Seattle will become the new head: | | quarters of the 13th naval district, | | FBZ now at Bremerton. A suite of rooms Mn the White building will be ren ovated for the use of the transferred | office clerks and yeomen. The move | § will relieve congestion now prevail: | STITHAM MARKET “3* LOWER FLOOR—PIKE PLACE MARKET i FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR | Veal Roasts . neek ie 6 Ibs. 25c¢ Stall 21 FRANK—Stalls 14-15 KRISTOFERSON'S | Burbank Potatoes, 100 MILK STATION | Mik | Veal Breasts Veal Chops | Beef Liver Pickled Pork pounds for Fresh, Pure, Pasteurized and Cream. tem ... 42¢@ quart | Crab Apples, Bring your bottle per, pound.. Milk . Failure to register in the first! Funeral services for C. Hub | draft caused the arrest Thursday of | Smith, 21 years old, of 901 15th ave., William Wallace, age 31, a shipwork-| who died Sunday from pneumigale, | er in the Ames yard. He exhibited | will be conducted Saturday, October a card showing he had registered in| 26, from the Bonney-Watson chapel. the second draft but is held pending | He was an employe of the Chicago, an investigation by federal officers. | Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, Crescent Meat Co. SUN PRODUCE BRANCH NO. 2 e Basement The Best in Hams, Bacon, Lar’, Beef, Veal, Butter Pears for eating, Lamb, Poultry. canning or cooking. The Quality and Prices; Weight 25 lbs. net. STALLS 3, 6, 7 Frederick Kolle, D,, editor o i ew York Ph 8 Who, says “Bitre Phosphate should be prescribed by every doctor and used hospital to rr; You Take ” Bitro-| Phosphate—Says Good Service Well Rendered Located near the jobbing and wholesale center of the city y e [{n* every increase = per crate. | ing in the office building of the yard. | and not far from the shipyards, the First National Bank thing we sell to give per- Dr. F. S. Kolle |strength and narve force and to ens i srt 1 3. ~eaane | ix well equipped in every way to provide just the kind of fect satisfaction or we re- || | By feeding the nerves directly, and | bankii vi i b: } i | Judging from the countless prep- ” 4 s ‘] /A. B, STEWART NAMED iat araa aati ak PPS 2h ya gp ORE fund your money without } | ,rations and treatments which are | SY, Supplying the body, cells, Withe bs ee a murmur. continually being advertised for the| ments, bitro-phospnate quickl H FINANCE CHAIRMAN | acogptancen collections, pay. rol purpose gevrmdiing Tenia. ‘people| ence ,oig eNpnate, Awl, Bre ‘orelgn exchange, or any financia |Fleshy, developing arms, neck and | Uc Republican State Chairman Sam-| tter, this bank meets every re DROP IN TODAY | bust, and replacing ugly hollows and | {PS ,4Ppearance, tne | incr 5 bars C 1 White So: | q r inted A, B. ecient Tilak it wonaake a Jangles by the soft curved lines of, Velsht frequently being asto rs Crysta i () er uel A. Walker has appointed A, B.| quirement, and it renders its service | Angie And beauty, there are evi.| ‘This increase in wetgh Stewart, of Seattle, as head of the state finance committee for the com ling campaign. The other Seattle men lon the committee are: H.C, Henry, Judge Thomas Burke, E. G. Ames, J 80c package Citrus Washing Powder.. Two 35c bottles Snider’s Catsup...... can Hawaiian Pineapple..... Two 20c cans new Sweet Peas. . ries with it a general improveme in the health, Nervousness, sieep- lessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, soon disappear, dull eyes become bright, and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. in such a way aa to make friends of its customers, First National Bank dently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thin- nes! Thinness and weaknoss are usual- ly due to starved nerves, Our bodies need more phosphate than is con- Kappel &Rickles Lunch Room and Bakery We i Walter Fulton, J. A 5 ‘ tained In modern foods. Physicl ye can Golden Shore Minced Clams. . Eeawen tan N hasteens, char | vce ee Formerly New York Bakery Slaim thore is nothing that will sup-| CAUTION: Although bitro-pho: ; 25e package Cream of Barley......-++ . ey 4 | é | ply thie deficiency so well as the or-| phate is unsurpas: for relievi J) tee Nettleton, J. F. Douglas, Fred H. SAVINGS DEPAMTMENT phosphate known, among hervousness, sleeplessnes and ge 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesler. owing rowing: who anic Grugeiats as bitro-phosphate, which 1 weakness, it should not is inexpensive, and is sold by most to its remarkable fles roperties be used by anyone {does not desire to put on dlesh. can Hershey's Cocoa ... 6 boxes Catseye Matches . % pounds best Potatoes ... Baxter, R. RK Fox s and y: P.! Todd, } | Rice is the easlest of all foods to | aigest; roast veal the hardest. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING ¢ TO 8 O'CLOCK