The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 13

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uu SObSs £2 $F mdi SWISS LIVING Bpecal BERNE, De f you want to gt in the American consular eer Buiter costs $ garely, obta #140 a pour Peet and vea bet veal can ¢ © had in private families once af You pay $4 for a man's s an be bought for cent Prates, and 50 conts for a « at ents back home. A comes: falfaize cake of poor laundry soap and his wife py $84 f x sh ix q@ash tower anc tablecloths Re tablecloths could be bought tn the States for $5 for the two ‘This family lives in a fat that ealy cost $500 rent yearly, But the gan told me his by living expenses for a family of thre a moderate living $8,400 last year—and too totaled LAYS OFF RAW EGG DIET AND CAN NOW EAT SAUERKRAUT \Gains 44 Pounds and Enjoys Better Health Than in Last 15 Years. “When a man has had to live for itwo years on nothing much except! Tmw ¢ges. On account of stomach feubdle, and then finds a medicine (iat fixes him up in less than two onths so he can eat sauerkraut, Meats of al! kinds and anything else be wants, I think it is time for him to talk for the benefit of others. Well, Tunlac has done all this for me, and more, for I am now forty- four pounds heavier than I was the @ay I began taking it, and am now enjoying better health than I have im at least fifteen years,” was the remarkable statement made by John H. Packer, patentee and proprietor @ the Packer Oil Filter, who lives at Liberty, Mo., recently. “For twenty years or more,” he continued, “I have suffered with my | momach, and although I have spent thousands of dollars, nothing ever helped me until I got Tanlac. My appetite left me entirely, and what little I did eat would almost double me up with pain, and I would bloat up with gas until [ could scarcely Miss Helen Gill Well, fellows, you've gotta sow | your cats—wild oats, too—before you've got a chance with little old Danny Cupid. If you don't, if you're a plain, un assuming, sedate, modest goof, who's never kissed a girl, and taken her out buggy riding on Sundays in days of old, or motorcycling in these strenuous days; if. In other words, you're an inexperienced lover, what chance have you” Not much, says Miss Helen Gil who is featured in “Business Before Pleasure,” which same is a Potash & Perimutter play, being sent to the Metropolitan theatre for a week, be- ginning Sunday, by Al H. Wood Women—that in, most of them, ac cording to Miss Gill—just adore the chaps who are the regular “devils” | in their home towns. She doesn't say it just that way Deeathe. During the past five years, | Bur we'll say that's the idea especially, 1 have suffered a great deal from constipation, felt tired out | all the time, had no energy, and was Wanted “Experienced Man” “Why, I knew a woman,” vouches so drowsy and listless that if I tried; Mise Gill, “who told me she was ter to talk business to a man it was an/|ribly disappointed In a certain man effort to express what I wanted to| when she found out that he had no say. My health finally got so bad| experience with women. ‘I had that I was forced to give up @ splendid position in Pocatello, Idaho, game condition, can fully understand how I suffered. “1 had almost fost faith im all “Medicines. as I had tried so many somehow been Interested In him on that account,” she unblushingly ad nd nobody, except those in the| mitted. And I believe such Interest on the part of Women is the moet) normal and natural thing in the; world. | without results, but Taniac certainly | mine, once told me that all other Pow eat just anything I want and| ever experience a particle of trou- | has been a revelation to me. I can things being equal, a woman would in nine cases out of ten, choose a man who had loved many women, in Die. I have never had a better appe preference to a man who had loved ‘Vite. and all signs of indigestion, gas| none. Most scientists agree with and distress after eating are gone. this. I think it is Havelock Ellis Fanlac has also relieved me of con-| who explaina it this wise—-exper! Stipation and strengthened and built| ence with many women fives « ‘@e up until I feel as full of energy | man’s choloe greater value, and, sec | aa when I was a boy. When I first | ondly, t the more a man has sinned started on Tanlac I weighed one|in this direction, the greater the ‘bundred and twenty-four pounds, but | woman's chance to raise him to her Tnow weigh one hundred and sixty- ‘Wight and « half, and this shows how ‘Well suited to my case Tanlac was.” Taniac is sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Stores under the personal di- ‘Feetion of a special Tanlac represent- ‘Ative—Advertisement, Lo o. selected stocks of ing of 1916. | Third Avenue at Washington Street SOUTH END Sz Open Nine Hoers—Clesing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included Now for that big New Year’s Dinner Roast meats, on this occasion, are always popular. To supply the increased demand, we have arranged for extra quantities of the finest Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork Our extremely low prices will carry you back to the New Year’s market- band, whom | own level. Every woman will admit other women desire. As ‘Abe’ Pot ash remarks, a woman looks on every other woman as a competitor If other women don't desire the hus she loves, she will Phone Elliott 2700 * STALLS 48 AND 49 dim’s Union Butter Store AW THE CROWDS Where Quality Counts Come down tomorrow and see what we have gotten up for your Sunday dinner. CO-OPERATIVE MARKET None Better COFFEE ‘ir... COFFEE REMEMBER—FRESH ROASTED at Pre-war Prices UNITED TEA and COFFEE STORES SUGAR tm" 10¢ | LARD*:" 25c CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN FARMERS’ PRODUCE DEPT. Stall 56 Yakima Gem Potatoes, sk, $2.25 Beat Eating Apples, box $1.75 ynions, 8 Ibs. ... ae tarrots, 4 Ibe. .., sees 100 Bring Your Own THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DE Girls Love the Goody-Goody | COST IS HIGH Boys? No, Siree, Says She! dmire Experienced Lovers |, imagine they do, and women's imag ination let loose on this subject is a fearful and wonderful thing. “They Like to Reform” “The reform element is hardly leas Women are in have kept them on a higher #piritual vel in that superior ey don't like men who are y as good as they a nave discumsed this subject consensus of opin fon seema to be of the world knows how to make and that's the he is intelligent, and the in-| woman think she is beaut! He is at all Umes the master of the situation. LEARY AVENUE — PAVING SOON UP The paving of Leary ave. as the} connecting link paved roads of Ballard and Westlake ave, will come up fer consideration “A certain physician, a friend of |before the city ntreets committee, | Improvements to Boyer a adjacent streets await further plans by the city engineer Lyons Is Named | Tacoma Car Chief; Lyons, formner searetary of the Taco ma Central Labor council, inent labor leader, was yesterday ap-| pointed city superintendent of trans that she prefers te man whom sortase for the municipal street] which goes under full] sion January 1 ’ Far - East Expert for Peace Table | Diplomats tell us that future world peace depends on how the Far East | ern question is settled. anese squabble comes be illes peace table, H. C. | Normand is going to have something | British expert on affaira Oriental, for three years h His testimony will a basis for settlement real big question now before | is now on the last lap of ‘DUNCE” S$ CAP COVERS WAR LORD’S STATUE ial to The Star by N flight became goes the great TURKEY NEEDS CORPS OF EXPERT ADVISERS nen ¢ spats le of solution of our « would be to ask the entente | ministrators « IBER 27, 1918 Ho! Ho! Woodrow |GAPITAL ISSUES and M. Jusserand Enjoy Their Joke PARIS tant i Mr “ wave ‘ ration Counsel Walter Meier r talker with cor (Ww hington, D, that the capital {ve Amba 1 Jusne ew committee has ceased to exist ) ing pictures last night, Mr. Pres preg “ll wed -adlrtsyinidh tag xpreane® the bellef that the ) ed the ambasy milingly ters DannerE president at which ) WASHINGTON, Dee 27 South al laughter diern cotton fields are getting back mannan | Practically none of the negro labor | attracted North by the high wages In | Bu hot interested in. mail| 8% Plants, This in shown by re-| jin the nail man's welfa: Sunn aianaee Stalls 30.52.34, Sanitary Market Fair to Organized Labor Shop Early. We Close at Six DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY STALL 45 SANITARY MARKET STALL 45 LOWER FLOOR | | Auto Club Coffee, 35¢, 3 Ibs.........$1.00 1 : | | } Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib. . $1.25 Brooms ... @ Orchard Run Prunes, Ib. Ib box for ......... Maxola OF. B5¢, 65¢, 81.25 2 Flake White B5e | 3 cana Peas, Corn or Tomatoes % Del Monte Tomato Sauce 35¢ | for 60¢ 2 cans Libby's Pork and Beans jp Large bottle Snider's Cateup 30¢ for ° . Be 2 large cans medium Red Sal- | 2 cans Pimnentos 25e mon 45¢ 2 phen Seedions Raisins 25¢ Post Toasties or Grape Nuts Iba. Rice 2he | for 25¢ Sib bag New Y8rk Buckwheat lJ 2 Macaron! or Spaghettl 25e Flour .. 6O¢ 2 Iba, New Walnuts + $81.00 | Olympic Pancake Flour 28e¢ Iba, White Figs eee fB@ 6 bars Laundry Soap . 25¢ STALL 45 REAR LOWER MAIN FLOOR STALL 45 WE CUT THR COST OF LIVING PEANUT BUTTER 21c Lb., 1} Lbs. 25¢ Ground White You Wait | NUT-OLA MARGARINE, 37c Lb.; 3 Lbs. $1.10. Free Demonstration, Coffee market | | ify Best buy ineity | O14 New York | | | advancing all the time so wet ben ‘We 55e Lb. Full Cream i fe Cheese. Me | 40¢ Bulk Special aeey 3 Ibe $1.00 The supply 9 | Gream Prick | 38¢ Bulk Special 20e, 3 Ibs... Rhe limited. ‘ Ste | 30¢ Bulk Special 26e; 3 ibs... 700 re 27¢\2 TE. 25 ‘= GREEN'S BUTTER STORE “--- ———————— Fine Granulated Kristoterson's Pure Milk 3c teat ier Da C bring Bo J OHNSON’S GROCERY ECONOMY MARKET 1425 FIRST AVE. 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea..... vencaeadees sae Sunbeam Coffee, 40¢ value, at Ib... . .B5¢ 2 Large cans Holly Milk .......... . .25¢ 3 cans Peas, Tomatoes or Corn..........50¢ 5-lb. can Karo Syr 3 Ibs. White Beans | 2 Ths, Rolled Oats up B9¢ 25¢ ie 25¢ Pint bottle Catsup 2 Ibe. Pitted Prunes | 8 Tbe. Farina for 25¢ 20¢ 25¢ | 2 pkes. Macaroni or pkg. Olymple 2 pkes. Grapenuts aghetth .... 25¢ ancake Flour 28¢ : 25¢ | 3c Rogers’ Auto 20c pke. Citrus ls % : Club Baking Pow Powder as¢ | * pkes cao aes der 25¢ 2 Ibs, Flake White Pedeimicming ss 2 Large boxes of i B5e¢ | Ie cans of Soup Matches Be 4 large bars 20 : vee680@ 6 dara White Rath Mule Borax Soap 6 bars Yellow Laun. or Laundry Soap for . 25¢ dry Soap ....25¢ £0P.-. 006 -25¢ MEATS DOWN We are going to repeat our last Saturday's bargains. Begs Lamb Below Pork Roasts Market Beef Steaks Price TURKEYS-— CHICKENS > Just a Few Select Birds for Saturday and a Lot of Fine Ones for New Year | PAY CHECKS CASHED JONES MEAT CoO. STALL 45 ECONOMY MARKET YEAR-END STONGQ’ SALE Our Prices Good for a Week 3 lbs, New Sun Maid Seeded Raisins . lf New Mixed Nuts, Ib. | 40¢ Sunbeam Cof! 4M fine Comb Honey 5b, pail Karo Syrup $1.25 Fine Broom PKe | $1.20 can Pure Honey 1 10c cans B bara Lenox Soap 2 cans Minced Clams 25e | 5 bars Crystal White Soap 2 The. New Muscatel Raisins 6 boxes Matches ed Raisins Mazolu O11 | BODY GEASES oe wlok par apology from Count tache of the Swedish Ww the ship reached port, Bonde | F MARKET CORNER suman wie sor & LDS. .... TEC SUGAR STALLS, PIKE PLACE, ALSO ECONOMY MARKET STALLS 78-9 Tike Place Market Refill your coffee can with SUPREME BLEND Stitt 3 lbs......$1.00 Same i FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO LOWER FLOOR M. A. HANSEN What Looked Like Trouble Ended | TACOMA STRIKE in Apology—Count Was Seasick a C ALLED OFF uation " 1 the steamer Tenyo vdmiral he - forced ¢ s ¢ Maru, bound to America fr meeting on account of neanich re encidentally, Rear Admiral Austin Northwest Lumber cept the provisions of a snlary ora ' Men Talk Problems sone ypompe ng ge Ab typ ts 2 based e Ma embassy at To TACOMA, De them $6.40 a wnul ex Ambasnador Wallen jumbermen and shingle ma rh berg was recalled at the request of ers of Pacific Northwest, thement Great bers of the West Coast Lumberr and w from a patric | association, were to meet here t rhe the Ter Maru to discuss future relations of the gov-| the worker 1 anthems were! ernment and the umber industr being played. Americans on the ship A. C. Dixon, manager of the Booth: | them. promptly held an indignation meet-| Kelly Lumber Cow of Eugene, Ore ing, and the captain of the ship was|who r \Uy appeared before var VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 27—The ced to take a hand in the #itua-| ou rnment departments at| Flue Funnel liner Prote my be | tion to restore peace, p re maid Washing ton, D. C.,, was to make a re-| 2.0 ander | today port on his investigations in the! for vice in & ANITARY / SN | POTATOES ©: $2.00 PL BI Apples, box, delivered $2.00 Lemons, doz, 20¢ SANITARY MARKET LOWER FLOOR Stall 10-A eno | teens cee VEGETABLE CO. 25¢ spats ‘lps, 45¢ | 23¢ i mene ar Ths. 45¢ STALL 1,7—Sanitary } BACON GREASE, Ib. ooo BBO Reliable Fruit and Voretable Reduced Prices on all Plum and Fruit Paddings mralers BARGAINS! MORE BARGAINS In Business, Same Location, Over Seven Years —_—_—— MEN'S UNION SUI heavy ribbed, fleece lined.......+++ a 50 C. H. STEWART | fis (230 Sure psych fra BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES, only STALL 102—Sanitary Market GIRLS’ BONNETS UFFS, to matct Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Coffee | LADIE: worth double én Gem Nut Margarine, Ib. B50 BAI SWEATERS for men, women. and children. 60¢ Gunpowder Tea 50¢ Let us show you the above merchandise and you'll agree that they CREAM CRISP are a!| real money savers te can for | Siegel’s Bargain Counter 450 can for FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE SBe ean for ies ssa Good Pull Cream Cheese |. 35@ | SANITARY MARKET Allen’s Grocery ’ enue nsec | RABBITS! RABBITS!! RABBITS!!! PreInventory Sale of Canned Goods Very Special Prices by the Doren We are building up a great trade on our young tender Belgian Hares. A pleasant change from poultry and most folks say they are better. Remember our special on Home Cured Bacon and Lard eins DAWSON MEAT CO. baits MURRAY Wise Bros. Fruit Co. Wishes All Friends and Patrons STALL 26 CORNER MARKET A HAPPY NEW YEAR APPI max *hime Winesap f= insti im 92-00 | Murray Meat Co. Washington Market $2. 25 Stalls 1-3-5, Corner Market 94-96 Pike Street Stall 116, Corner Mkt. First Avenue Floor SALT-—Shaker, Cooking Salt, Castoria, Filet 28 Economy Mk STITHAM MAR KET "33" LOWER FLOOR—PIKE PLACE MARKET STRATING & HOVEY, Proprietors Fair to bs apron Labor Shoulder Roast Lamb ...... 20¢ Loin Lamb Chops ... .25¢ Pot Roasts .. 15e—18¢ Rolling Beet 10¢, 12%¢, 15¢ Good Corned Beef ....15¢, 18¢ Pickled Pork . - 20¢—25¢ | Turkeys ib DELICATERIA 55 Pike Place Market Lower Floor Corn, can 18¢ 2 for 35¢ Home Made Mayonnaise, Ib. 45¢ Home Made Potato Salad Ib. ig Mrs, Porter's Fruit Puddings, n 20¢ and ‘abe 25c DINNER One kind of Meat, Potatoes Bread, Butter, Coffee and Side Dish W. R. SEARL STALLS 27-28 Lower Floor ‘ur LOC Stall oe P Pike Place Market Lower Floor TRY OUR HOME COOKED MEALS § PRICES RIGHT MOTHER’S LUNCH Stall 33, Pike Place Market Lower Floor EAL Hoovs = cANDES— New Varieties—Moderate Prices ANUT BRITTLE ALMOND BRITTLE 30¢ Lb. 40¢ Lb. ‘touname'ste IETOOD CANDY Co. on tne Goner* “Pure Cream” Pasteurized BUTTER, 65¢ LB. (Strictly Fresh Churned) Pure Honey 45¢ Pint; 85¢ Qt The Old Honey Stall 62 Pike PL Mkt., Lower Floor PEA Whole Wheat Flour, Hig te . 300 BUY YOUR SHOES AT HOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market—Near Sugar Stall Shoes for the Whole Family, and ON EVERY PAIR YOU SAVE. “hj ‘ae Children’s Extra Special! $1 eel in While they last ———— COFFEE Ladies’ small lots, broken s worth $6.00 and $7.00 a pair, for $1.80 $2.80 [ sues 2° 3, 3%, 4, 4% oh sturdy Work Shoes. $3.20 Up 11% Ibs......50c To keep Supreme Blend quality high Will cost more bye and bye ice Boys’ Hi-Cuts $3.20 to Raking Powder 19¢ MEN’S Dress Shoes ...... 122$3.40 Up MEN’S Hi-cut wet weather Shoes ade Hest 50¢-60¢ ‘Teas in town Bent B6¢ 606 en in tae, LADD! DRESS SHOES ig ea een ree 7 vie , ' a ua . 3S in ers ay, brown or ACK, THANK YOU Cuban, military and French heels, at.........-+ for your liberal patronage of 1918 1 will do my best to retain it during 1919, May the coming year be a prosperous and happy one for you. CenGe dees pte was 40 to $5.80 STURDY SC HOOL SHOES for ‘boys and growing girls .40, $2.80, $3.40, $3.80, $4.40 A brand new lot of nthe Washington Mfg. Co. and Mayer of Milwaukee, Samples, on sale at about wholesale pric at SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market—Next to Sugar Stall. Stall 40 First Avenue Entrance SCONOMY MARK was a financial impossibility to meet

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