The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 12

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oa mca os Westlake Public Market What Do You Know About the Income Tax? Here Are Questions i ) ’ and Answers of Importance’ TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA 35 Q——When and where must 1 file; the amount should rot be increased | : | income tax rear? | and, stter proct of, the understate} FLOUR |. » SOAP SUGAR | Returns of individuals must | ment, may increase the same accord Ors SVE othe Baki Fine White Granatated. FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. |e fed nthe district in which thelingty. Famour Wentiake GO BE | Cans "ii00 barey Crystal bs te a a x ; we al pst Daina jogal residence of the taxpayer in| ee jold Kond, Ib. Back Honp . 10 Ibe 6 ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES sesh : a begd ges a eel ne} Q—When must 1 pay the tax SUGAR STALL—LOWER PLOoN | SUGAR #T FLOOK |) suGAn STALE q legal residence, the return muat be] A Date of first payment (last 7 oi a filed h tho collector at Baltimore, | me é “a rg Thene prices for Flour, Soap and Sugar are good every WEDNESDAY until fur | | SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. |.) Siti af atl J "oc oi a SOESDAY sou tee ws ohn ae flere mon te retne in| ey caeeee ase it ae Grocery TOKIO | Guutrict in which ts located the | fourth payment, Dec, 15 Wenne | Principal office of the corporation.| Onefourth of the tax j# due at Com an ; 35¢ } | If the corporation has no office or | ‘a any installment : sney In the United Winton, return each installment. If any inatalim Pp y Quart ee | imore, Maryland, and payable upon netice anid demand 1 bar Palm Olive Boap e@ 4 phen, Lux sie 7 . } he Office of the internal revenue nihec 1 pint jar Yakima Honey 46¢ 4 ibe Washing Powder 20¢ 5: Ons Lorde Central Public Market, 1422 First Ave. Upper and Lower Floor ff) coticctor for thie istrict in tocated | 2,tMe colientore A a cana String He ans 20 | 1 rhe, Mapiack B0¢ | Milk... 40c | : |im the federal building, room 22 ‘ } cans Tomatoes, Corn or Peas ith each Flapjack purchase i". White | Seattle Market, Occidental and Yesler Way me foseral balling, room 238. 1t| ting rotaren, United o cx monthe |B] # sane Tomatoes, Corn or Peas | With each Viapiack linge Re 25c | cat ice Thursdays |except in the case of taxpayers who | is TALL, 108 | 4 bars IVOR POTATO SALAD, quart.... .25¢ PURE FRUIT —. ‘s ae oe 8 UN) are abroad, may be ranted by the TKL. ELLIOTT 481 s ee | SOAP alle 25c¢ CORNED BEEF LOAF, lb. The last day for filing returns or | "if upon. the examination of any | B E Ar d Mark hon. Grape 25 ewe SALAD, quart ---25¢ CHICKEN LOAF, Ib..... [reali Se, tme meamen of 35 we rot, ene nme oe x id BUY vans’ cade Pl oe oct ‘COMBINATION SALAD, quart..35c SWEET PICKLES, pint... | me may be granted by the commis | Gus: the balance will be refund AND SAVE MONEY Cocoa 16c sioner if he finds a good eason . . : % pint Vittucet Olive Have you tried our CHICKEN PIES WITH A CONSCIENCE? PR sec] FRR CA RE Special Prices on Choice Pot Roasts ou sa 40c | tafferty and Grant Miller, | ag Frag ag r . " “ . Oc can | ntatives of the in va. | According to thin new revenue law? Exceptionally Fine, Juicy Steaks and Chops for Saturday oyu 15¢c " of norma ax upon e carry 4 Fine Line of SMOKED MEATS. | ° 2 for 45c nue collector, will be in K ur: | A-—The rate ¢ he on Ww rry LS ela’ foas:Garh ae |day, March 1, and in Auburn Mon. | the net income of individuals is an TRY UB—WE AIM TO PLEASE, String Beans 35c day, Mareh 3, for the purpose of as | fellows oo * ” 3 Ibs, Cut Macaron 2 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR DELICATESSEN |ntating the public in making out the joe Cece ee ees pi Bl A BB Lf 1 be pl Coane tos } | mcome tax returns "Above $4,000, 19 per. cent TRADE WITH THE UNION Mn m . Q—What ts the penalty for not For mi sar aaenes of oe yen ” Pool ape eyes | Washington Fruit & Vegetable Company Hee Sree sual, corporation. or | Unites Bates, above exemptions, 18 ai Westlake Meat Co. | Best Bananas, dozen. -30¢ and 40¢ | Fresh Tomatoes, Ib. 25¢; 2 Ibs. -40¢ hengde aapond cues pth cl Lar PeCitinens, residents end non-real alls 4 and 5, Lower Floor The Market of Tr Sunkist Oranges, doz. 30¢; box..$5.00 New Cabbage, head -10¢ and Up FF anan de sudject to a penalty of not |dent aliens are also subject to a sur Tel, Kiliott 3145 LOW PRICES - Seedless Grape Fruit, box $3.60 | Local Rhubarb, |b 15¢ J) more than $1,000. The wilful refuna! | tax Which tp aswensed ctor Reece — f HIGH QUALITY - Florida Grape Fruit, ea. 15¢; 2 for 25¢ | Head Lettuce, . BE and LOG ff to Mie return or pay tax shall sub i ceaeh? Oncneranione ate not i Fancy Iowa | Sa T Best Dry Onions, 3 Ibs.......... 10¢ | Yakima Gem Potatoes, 4 Ibs.......10¢ | ct the offending person to aot $8.00) oun Home-en i4,5e apa re | I 100 pounds for cevetnnccos ee 12 Ibs. 25¢; bag, 110 Ibs, del. $2.35 Fh prisonment for not more than one| Corporations will pay 12 per cent Preserves, Ja Corn | COURTEOUS SERVICE (ff Sia: oe woth, |tax on thelr net income in excess of | ; | Stalls 14-15 } | Pullure to pay tax when due, and | exemptions ls 14 i ; Pahagy sapped ap Pies Poverctfyied eo Any individual who ts a citizen of —can | Oc Attractive Saturday Central Fruit Stores |. Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. Front nn she SE Joct us tanation snip nto Income Specials Jonathan Apples, dozen 20¢ Yakima Gem Potatoes, 12 Ibs -25¢ J) amount of tax duc, plus interest at | derty ~* tresn nources within the Get Your Bread Here cae large 25c CIAL { aR ee Oregon Onions, 4 Ibs..... SPs ‘MEO Ti sren the dale ston Goan | | very. pectnebillin: tated Sesila ot eee Best Burbank Potatoes 75 | Russet Apples, 3 dozen............25¢ | Red Onions, 4 ibs. .02 00000000010. $05 Oe ot aoe, |, Ra Tes IDL Piping het ‘oveey hour |Oiten Aav tame, | Sot Meena Ponies ga Winter Permain Apples, dozen.....30¢ | Small Onions, to boil, 9 Tbs..........25¢ [Hl teve that the amount of the income |come tax. ‘The individual partners in the day. Teteta Bisceiee | All kinds of Fruit and Vegetables | ; Native Spinach, Ib 10¢ Bf) return in understated, he may give are taxed on their share of the year 25¢ | in season at right prices | Best Lemons, 2 dozen....... eesees OOF | os riltahe! eoen Be and 10¢ ff Mt!ee to the taxpayer to show why | ly business } Big ly Ib Loaves 2 for ‘edt is eerie Large Seedless Grape Fruit, each... .5¢ | coiery thie 15¢ and 20¢ ooo | ” Nanay gat org Poe | ee | Sunkist Oranges, dozen Seasonic 7 10¢, 18¢ and 208 FOSTER FATHER TO BABIES Corn Meal, 10:1b 63c Westlake Restaurant | Dromedary Dates, 2 pkgs Extra Fancy Sunkist Oranges 5 tor 25¢ 9 Cc eack When in the Westlake Market ra Fancy Sunkist Ora © OF ITAI Y IS CAPTAIN BOLT Campbett's lle | Dintret Try Our Excellent Meals ‘ oups | ve Noodles or 4 m | AK, Feb 28.—Foster father toy ——— General Baking Co. eocssis wise ae | Ser noote i gee Suey » American Grocery Stores Co 7 Eta nara ween Center of the Market. bar aininn 63c |, | 1915 Westlake Elliott 1857 American child hygiene expert, saat — seemnaaniiniie gs ne honor pen ann nn ne gente ee oe | | PLAN “U" ADVISORY BOAKD | field near Dayton, 0. Havenhan, ee Pes GROCERY, Contrel Fulite Mishel, Upper Fleer lage Fak ph a | An cariney, Me, somestad ct| eho 6 o lea! Sterner, Wl renee CENTRAL GROCERY, Central Public Market, Lower Floor Baby Saving” campaigns while major departments at the Unt on i SEATTLE GROCERY, Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Ave. Cookies at less than before the war! National Biscuit Company’s best varie- ties, regular prices 30c to 40c pound, special at 2O0¢ pound, at Central Grocery and Seattle Grocery. Demonstrations and Samples at Central Grocery and Seattle Grocery. Bre’r Rabbit Brand Pure N. 0. Molasses--G: Label No. 2% cans 33¢, No phd uae ws (cowed Pancake Flour or Oatana, 4Ib. bag Soap, Large 10¢, Small 4 No. 1 California Small White Beans, 2 Ibs Red Beans, 3 tba. Situs se Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-Ibe. 24% Ibs. $1.53, No. 10 bag Yellow Corn Meal, 10-Ib. bag SO@. bulk. 3 tba. ie B0¢ 6e . & G. or Cascade Soap, 3 bars 20¢ | Crom & Blackwell's Pure Olive O11, 6 of Crystal White Soap, 5 bars for. . 27e 12 one. ‘ ee Heinz Baked Beans 14¢, 23¢, 33¢ | Campbell's Soups 2 cans California Tomatoes Ble | Golden Age or Washington Macaron! Products. 3@1b, pail Pure Yakima Honey . 82.95 pken Dei Monte Pure Jam, No. 2 cans 49¢ | Elbow Macaroni, bulk, 2% Ibs Del Monte Corn ... 19¢@ | Snider's Cateup. large bottle N. B. C. Oatmeal Crackers, 20¢ pkes.. -.10@ | Hille’ Red Can Coffee, Ib. 45¢, 2% Iba Si.12 Nabisco Wafers, 40c tins ZSe¢ | Golden Went Coffee, tb. 43¢, 2 ibe. Federal Milk, 3 large cans 38¢, 3 small cans 19¢ Borden's or Carnation Milk, 3 cans 3 small cans M. J.B. Cottee, bh. 43@, tibe 81.25, 5 Galt Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib, BB¢, % Ib | M. J. B. Tree Tea, Ib. 45¢, % Ib ibe, 81.96 30¢ 23¢ te S * BODY AT MORGUE The body of William Wynatt, 61 who died of alcoholic poisoning tn the city hospital, is in the county morgue PLAIN On JEWELED WRIisT WATCHES DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES ORPHEUM BUILUING ‘Third and Madison. Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 SOUTH END tic @pen Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Satarday Included FRESH MEAT IS The Cheapest Food Although some markets still persist in quot- ing war-time prices to their customers, the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET is now selling both fresh and smoked meats at Nelv 1919 4) CATALOG il the i Very Lowest Co-operative Prices i Drop down tomorrow and pick out your e , Sunday dinner. Come as early as possible in 5 _ order to avoid the crowds just before closing For Constipation } time. Py Carter’s Little ! one Elliott 1625 Liver Pills Bartcramcney age | taine,Petetoen | $1.75 over night. Purely Vegetable Senafl Pill, Small Doce, Small Price WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Delivered | Open Kettle LARD Rendered, Ib. 25c FRESH BWOASTED PEANUT BUTTER, 2 LBS. 35¢ CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN Carter’s Iron Pills chief of the Clefeland child hygiene ureau Now a member of the American Red Cross tuberculosis department | Captain Bolt is undertaking a six months’ study of child welfare condi ons in Italy's 69 provinces. “fave the Baby” campaigns are planned similar to thone carried on during the war in other of the al ied = countries, particularly in France. i Italy haa the lowest “death rate | jamong babies under one year of ue of any country in the world. This lin because Italy's mothers nurse \ their babies Introduction into Italy of scién tifle feeding for older infants, ax now practiced in America, will remult jin the saving of many babies be | twee the ages of 1 and An inspiring example, for the mothers of Italy, says Captain Bolt, | in Queen Elena, who is known an the “best loved queen of Europe.” | |The mother of five beautiful chil dren, she hax won the affection of | the other mothers of her land. largely because she is known to| have nursed each one of her own | cht} saad beret.” Famed Actréas to Teach Doughboys Tricks of Stage COBLENZ, Feb. 24. — Miss Doro |thy Donnelly, one of America’s beat known actresses, who reached the zenith of her career a few years ago by her performance of “Madam X has arrived here to take charge of the work of organizing the soldiers into theatrical companies and teach ing them how to act | From her headquarters here ahe is directing a staff of professional | coaches, and with the co-operation of the ¥. M.C. A. in Paris is furnish: ing necessary theatrical costumes and properties Minx Donnelly haw discovered that the soMMlers are developing not only histrionic ambitions, but real dra matic ability. They are putting on performances of everything fron "Box & Cox” to “Hamlet,” and their own orchestras are playing every thing from “Just a Baby's Prayer atl Twilight” and “The Darktown Strut ters’ Hall” to chamber music of the highest clans. BABY’S BROGANS | REGISTER NO. 10. ROCKWALL, Tex, Feb. 28 There is no doubt that little Vir. ginia Scroggins of thin place has the | largest feet of any baby in the world. Virginia is 2 years old and is just beginning to walk about the |house. Her parents and physician | declare that the delay in her walk ing is due to the fact that she can hardly drag her feet about. Instead of wearing a tiny pink baby shoe, | Virginia wears what would be a No. | 10 of men's sizes if such “baby''| | shoes could be bought in the stores. | | Her feet fully 10 inches in [length and are four inches across the instep. | Mrs. Scroggina declares whe ginia was born her }as long her are Vir! nont that an body Sin | time they have grown in proportion |to the other members of the jand it in figured that by | reaches the | her feet will be body the time marriageable age 24 inches long | | HOGS WILL RECEIVE | | INJECTION OF SERUM, Every hog shipped to Alaska from | thie port during the «pring and sum mer shipping seasons will P inocu | lated with cholera serum, to conform | | with the regulations of thi spart- | |ment of federal animal industry, | Washington state porkers, reputed among the healthiest in the country, will not be immune from this treat ment, according to Dr. J. Madsen, local chief of the department. | chickens,” Lieut an honorable = army flying ¢ a ee REPORT LUDENDORFF (Special to The Star by N. E. COPENHAGEN, Feb. dorff, braing of the old German mill tary machine, ix declared living un der the nacne Ernat Lindstroem, in Sweden, and posing as a Finnish A) lety over the It is a rea tonic, especially beneficial in the counel e Berlin legati Me eee ee ran ieeation: weakness following the influenza with whom he ives, but takes Jong |84 KFip, to worn-out, brain-fagged walks daily in the woods. men, delicate women, school-tired aa girls and to fast-growing boys, in valida and convalescents, the aged MADE A MISTAKE | CHICAGO Feb. 28. “Blick to the judge advised Edward negro caught stealing a a can of peas and a napkin and infirm. and restores cles. merit. Clements, duck, Food economy when you use Raymond C lreturned to Seattle. oa it purs THE “PEP” Peptiron—The * pepsin, Nux, Iron, Celery. This is what makes Peptiron of IS LIVING IN SWEDEN! wondertui therapeutic value, and 10 | | successful after influenza, —Luden-| 4nd in blood and nerve anemia, palenens and the exhausting worry and anx natural onde psn intd the blood, Your druggist knows its great | n, is the scheme Havenbas has after receiving from (pe orpm at Wilbur Wright discharge of our fied w Combination of romines th oer Gu Come in an: work the grip troubles, | nervous weakness world war | | tron blood and nerve It actually puts iron, a/ tH wasted red corpus without any sacrifice is what you get salads, and on rr potatoes and other vegetables. it gives the most delicious flavor. Makes toast Oleomargarine in making biscuits, pastry, cookies, cakes and neats and hot baked or mashed For hard sauces and hotbiscuitstaste better. The children show pref- erence for ‘‘Columbia Brand” Oleomargarine on their bread, and you can give them all they want, for it is the “thrift spread.” Furthermore, it has that high nutritive value so vital in the nourishment of children, Churned Fresh Daily in the Pacific Northwest Packed in Paraffined, Odor-proof Cartons Order 11 Today From Your Grocer FRYE & CO. Distributors SEATTLE Macfarlane & Hall ITVHOSE who patronize wu ore a long tim Let us refer you to our Satisfied patrons. Lady attendants being worked out by Dean Stephen E I, Miller. A merchant marine DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES visory board has already been com LIBERTY BONDS pleted and one for the univernity’s | course in foreign sade will be an Slee sink cette | nounced late in March $50 $100. "$1,000 | - Ird due $4871 997 sot428 Take Tacoma Interurban or | ATTORNEY-FLIER BACK Ath thee thie “oote “S688 Pacific Highway to Kent We'll Be There! ne the word to tell us what they think ¢ mntinfied with the treatment satisfied with the cost. We mi annot carry out to the letter. We have and we intend to remain in Seattle. jee amounts to something. d let us tell you about our | few of work They ith the operator at we e Main 1691 Two Excellent Recipes ip which Columbia Brand Oleomargarine fe used with pleasing results, DOUGHNUTS 1 cup sugar, 2% tablespoons COLUMBIA BRAND OLKOMARGARINE, 3 king powder, % 4 teaspoon grated nutmeg, poons salt, flour to rel. Cream the butter and add one-half sugar, Beat eee ontil light, and remaining sugar, and combine mixtures, Add 3'q cups flour, mixed and sifted with baki powder, salt and spices. Then enough more flour to make dough stiff enough to roll. T one-third of mixture on flour board, knead slightly, pat, and roll out to \-ineh thickness, Shape with a doughnut cutter, fry in deep fat, take up with a fork, and drain on brown paper, Repeat this process until mixture ie used. BISCUITS 2 Kall _fleer Sy tensoenne baking BRAND OLEOMARGARINE Mix dry ingredients. tips of fingers knife to a soft and roll lightly and % cup milk. Work in oleomargarine with mixing with on a floured board, pal n thickness, Shake witk biseult cutter. Place on buttered pan and bake in ho! even, It is impossible to determine the exact amount of liquid owing to the difference im flour

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