The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 5

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| i HIS GENTLE tonic laxative is just the aid you need to keep your digestion Asay) and bowels ott gina 5 healthy and regu- ‘ i lar under modern —, living conditions. LASH'SS8ITTERS. LAXATIVE fer more than thirty-five years Lavh's has helped fo preserve the Nation's health. ANOTHER We are now open in our new location with the same prices that have brought crowds to our other markets from the day we opened. It is at the AMERICAN MARKET 519 Third Ave. Fish sold direct from producer to consumer. No middleman. No profiteering. SPICED HERRING......... 10-lb. Casks $1.35 (Holland Style) SALT FISH HERRING ................ 10-Ib. Casks $1.25 (Holland Style C ) a { 10-Ib. Kits $1.25 ES ass i eb eo ce nas 20-lb. Kits $2.50 A complete variety of Fish and Sea Foods of all ff) kinds at prices you can’t duplicate except at our markets. Prompt and careful attention given to Mail Orders to be sent by parcel post or express at customer's expense. American Market—519 Third Ave. |The Japanese Way to Remove Corns Doesn’t Hurt a Bit—Easy and Simple | Just at of Jee-Mint such and \ter how ta ¢ er when applying it and it docan't even Japanese it: fust a litt delightful, SHOE-TERIA No.3 1509 Fourth Ave. "Twixt Pike and Pine Has some Shoe talk for you. Now read it. It’s pure bona- fide Shoe Savings. Men's Heavy leather; $3.80 \ Men's Fine Di Work Shoes, all ea, but ) Shoes, ~eipe plendid Hi-tops; $10.00 Just in—ought to have been a $6.80 |r mc $4. 80 : "$5.80 “st 80 $2.8 Ga. ahog ue” Sno This is the Saving People’s Shoe Store. SHOE-TERIA NO. 3 Near Colonial Theatre 1509 Fourth Ave. TIME SINCE ? BEGINNING OF THE GREAT WAI For the second week of Jane tions. TOBOGGAN 18 SET FOR “GREATEST DROP SO FAR CLOTHING PRICES there ipate the movemen says this | thi corn, which ix down over 40 cents | ou | ment price foodstuffs and lower price THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919. DISCORD IN THE NURSERY ( SECRET ¥ TRE ATY WITH THE JAP. wo we NOS: Le > aa \ ~“ @s lis ! Z W]] y tf (ll HA lm. we AW, LET Uf HER “HAVE . A MARSHALL AN Y CARRIE, AN’ Go TO SLEEP FOOD AND CLOTHING PRICES ARE NOW ON THE WAY DOWN SHOKT LENGTHS ONE-THIRD LESS oa Ptiday Hour Sales , riday Hour Sale Merchand and the right to limit : 1 | | t i No Ma made, on F quantities i eppat lhe 10 to $3.00 Stk or 81.00 SY aoe “ine ot d 1 f are made of Yar MEN'S UNDER \K Sizes 16 to a ndr Former ' 50. $5.00 | H New Second Floor, — |) j Sizes 16 to SA—45 © for m « r ma worn These are de- f | $7.50 | / New Second Floor, — |} | Sizes 16 to 38—47 « ' > Green, Brown, Gray, Burgundy i | { {| ' i $24.50, Choice, Fr - 810.00 || Mal | New Second Floor, 4 ee | Children’s Coats on 14 and « plain color Formerty |} | $19 ena of eleven coats Frida : $7.50 | } Upper Main Floor. li Children's Coats x 1 4 ar Coa n the ot, ned of | kerse Formerly $24.50. Choice Fr . $10.00 | Upper Main Floor, : Women’s Wool Sweaters Voile Waists t Friday at $8.50 whens be @ $1.25 \ i hk uit iw ter « trimmed with ‘ T 1" 6 ! n ; s ' ‘ 88.50 Upper Main Floor $1 00 renin “0c | | I} Disposal Prices on Coats for Gdomen, i 11 11 to 12 1 to2 WOMEN'S SUIT 19 SPORT HATS on 1 Dark nd sold $2.50, $3.76 For this 95c } $7.50 PERCALES. . ° ae he, that c For “19¢ SILKOLETTES. 200 f ch silo ings; WOMEN'S UNION SUITS ‘ Misses and Children | 10./'T grous composed of Co r of novelty if BY FREDERICK M. KERBY, AAALAC AALS N. BE. A. Staff Correspondent 1 NEW YORK, Feb, 20.—"High COMING DOWN! Cost of Living” has received its The following table shows the reduction in food prices which took place in New York in two weeks between January 18 and February ot first jolt. Prices are beginning to tumble. Commodity Price Feb. 1. Price dan. 18 WOMEN'S HOSE. Or ut RIBBONS. 04 es oe Food, nd other ne Porterhouse steak 812 18— wit eas n Taffe cs Sirt steak 1+— 50 10% and consitios redu Wholesale prices have broken sharply in many tines and re tailers are beginning to r Top round steak Chack steak Leg of veal Veal cutlets Pork loins Fresh hams Bacon Shoulder of pork Creamery b Eggs, Western ter SHORT LENGTHS of 1 te yards #tos 8 Forme "| The Rhodes Co. ary, average price of 4 4 25 food nlitien selected and an aca : males . MG-INCH PLAID COTTON St ‘TING arranged present a theoret- Of =* ret taple foods b Tease t ne to} ta at ‘ ‘ an vl jeal family’s food —_ budget, now ; reached thelr HIGHEST point \ me P “eis since the U.S. entered the war But sinee that date these prices ™ have dropped very sharply, un ‘ I es til the second week in February shows these prices at a LOWER t ext 1 Mrs. 3 point than at any time within ex The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. Just a Touch the past year Stops Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and }| The “American Grocer recog.) f Lifts Off. Try It. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine.) ee ae eu 12 Tiaarae miners oT PARI IN CORN” that foodstuffs er the present in over, and jon to antic has been a di . It will ‘The greatest drop hax been in| materia per bushel, and oats about cents Wheat is sustained by the govern Food markets ha BERLIN PRICES -UP 300 PERCENT k is for an abundant su Ke 1 ? Fu © costs five times as much | Pneht i : “Afraid To T m7 M th [oe rent ont’ Too pe eam | o le other: '; Mareen by A, Wer | fam The child won't play or smile. He is real sick. ment. stores, Nin store 4 His tongue is white, breath fev 1, stomach sour, I : : , . st in for a dose of awful castor oil, W ! one-third many r calomel or. pills, How he hatea thems’ Ha would tor w." Werthelm sald, “but | "PR ay rather remain sick. Ipercee tha Wee bene lies oF tere If his mother would only learn the value of candy : “Cascarets."" How children love this candy Peedi iy 4 ly |B catharti how surely it acts on liver and bowels, ' t 1 Fight Prohibition; x. AMENTO, Feb. 20.—Refer 1 petitio the ratifiea TO MOTHERS! Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains full directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards. the week, It was stated Nothing else ‘‘works’’ the nasty bile, sour fermentations and con-| tar office : tipation poison from the tender little bowels so gently, yet so thor PE PA Neer : oughly. Even cross, feverish, bilious children gladly take Cascarets| paxsoON. Alaska, Feb, 20-—Mait|™ without being coaxed, Cascarets taste just like candy, Cascarets never gripe, never sicken, never injure, but above all, they never Chitna trail, ‘quarantine restrictions | ona" tne disappoint the worried mother | having been lifted, Vor en), Bronchial Troubles | 1 : im ter +)? idable te ty AAT White Clove ‘Californians to Cured His RUPTURE Gre Roosevelt a tL etmmnale May Be “Flu” Wiped Out in Decorates Grave of Son i in France quantit ing Wr roll for Gre bad red wh ething th gal Sta: top th worry and danger of an op 45c TRIMMIN S.—3200 yards Sizes 36 to 46 but not each i ONE-HALF PRICE WOMEN'S GLOVES pairs of b $4 GARBAGE CAN’ This Garbage Can is a big value. It is the 16-inch This Arcade ball-bear- one of the famous “Horseshoe” brand, made by the American wringer has the en- closed cogs and the $7.00. Special. $5.98 Sprays, Fertilizers, Seeds Kentucky Blue Grass, a pound Lime and Sulphur, dry Lime and Sulphur, dry, Note—1 pound of dry lime “eds 4006 in a bre n line of models, s trimmed with embroidery, 18¢ hemstitehing and frills, of fancy ‘embroidered Silk 1 Trim es wide size in White, Klesh, Light 3 . Peach and are shown. For For this hour, $3.25 Far North, Says Cross Relief P; Minister to U. S.) een steamers r City, The epidemic ts ally wiped out in the Far ording to their report. FOR $2.98 soldered can, with the ribbed sides. Regular 94.00. Special at... csce ccs eee $2.98 No Phone Orders—No C. 0. D. Orders. $7. 00 Ball- Bearing CLOTHES WRINGER at $5. 98 Clothes Wringer is inger Co, The are guaranteed years. Reg. price ers The Seed Department Offers a pound : ilizer, ertilize ywmore ywmore F 5-Ib. and sulphur mz lons of spray. ndard Spray Pump.... Kectbad AVENUE AND UNION STREET.

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