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re oe Markel Reports yay yor come BEREADY SOON §MERCHANDISE = Yeh there aubmitted a } tas re! ing seven and the iss ; Liable co! m theref r strictly munic- ut deal purposes wit the grad. oR, PAYING and | otherwieg im: Oving he streets of sald ete mown; said bonds to be of the de ate pomination of $600 each, to bear ME faterest at the rate of 6% per ee Annum, payable semi-annually, to ~ fe payable, both princ ins fine. of Washing. fan in New York City he op. tion of the holder, to dated and to mature as fol Ma x ta ‘and $1,000 t the years 1999, chusive + to be used at said ele } contain in substance the : own of Tukwila, for mu purposes, barrow $7.0 general negotiable there Ronds 4 erstector shall hia ballot elector #hall prepare his bailo . ey striking therefrom“ . Yes" « nds No 1% Sremaining portion of 4 shail expr * vote on the| _atiestion the purpose of said election, all ef the territory within the prate limits of said nm created into eine be Lute’s Hall, ‘The potato situation is causing! local jobbers some little concern. Yakima Netted Goma were very firm east of the mountains Wednes day, owing to the spirited demand of outside buyers This resulted hah © level on the local mar Veue ket “4 eee Now the government is offering VEORTABLES for resale some 13,000 tons of pota- | Artichetee—Cal. dow. . toen intended for evaporation for | Neste tiecal ner sack. ns, overseas shipment and the effect Mrussels Sproute—Per I. on the market offerings doea not | Cehbage Winningstead appear to be too bright for grow) Catan he, ers Danian Malt Small quantities of Kennewick as Carrete—Lecal, par eack Lene parague are appearing on the mar “ou per dor Vibe hoe ket and © being snapped up 8.968 quickly at to 40¢ a pound, The terns first shipment of Florida tomatoes ce sees myst it arrived on the street today These Corn Musks ver tp a] tomatoes were part of the crop that. trimmed was injured by thunder storms in| °% eae ee: the Southern states ande are, conse quently, not meeting with the usual demand for Florida tomatoes Local barb is coming in in steady shipments now and another drop of le was reported Thursday The apple and onion markets are stationary Dealers are reporting & great dem: i for onion sets and herein cor-|sumers are going in strong for nde and close at & Poultry products were steady ‘Thursday Butter and exes are GRE REENE B LUTZ. Mayor | on Title Co, Seattle Star The "| DIRECTORY | : Attorneysat Law ee ee ee fiom 218 Burke Bids. 966 ‘ave. Main 1303. A it | RIN TO | CHENMPREAL | Phone Main 27. References: mington Typewrit Co. Weat- era Rubber Co, Un real Tel ane Co. Olympte Foundry Co MASON, FENWICK, LAWRENC 402 Burke _Bidg Baths Medical bathe Authfntie sit sare. Fra * ater, 404 Crary Bicycles and Repairs LUNDGREN for Snell Bicy- cles 604 Stewart, at Times oq $ Main 4917. Chattel Leans 3 LOAN 19 $100 made quickly lally on furniture jock, ete. | mas RL sTnour Grado National School, TL Consul. | tation free. 212 Denny Bld. 1408 Ind St stil on thelr high perch with deal ers unable to predict any drop in right for several days. e——_—_______-. _____g New York Stock Report Onions Green Onions bunches Persie y—Doa Paraoi Peanut It Potetecs, Loca) w 25.00 30 0083.00 36.0 per 03@ 03 per dos, bunches. utdoor, doe “ a $$$ $_—_——~- -—---—_— gj Spinach Walle Walla, a W YORK, April 3.—Fractional | Sweet Potetess— changes, mostly declines, marked! conte, per to the opening f the stock market Tomatoes. Mexican, ane today. Mexican Petroleum opened | Tometers— Mesic 41° 182%, up %; Anaconda, 62, off) “oH Lib \; Bethlehem “BE,” 69%. The market closed irregular. Bec on ah * Gicaao, April 3.—Action on the part of the directors of the Chicago board of trade in ordering all May corn holdings above 25,000 bushels to be reported caused generally lower prices after the trade in fu tures had opened substantially high er. Provisions were lower. May corn, up opening, subsebuently July, opening up ‘ec at $1.46, lost the fraction in later trading. Sep: tember, off Ke at $1.57% at open le at $1.58% at aN lost ing, was up Ic in later trading. May oats, up ‘Sec at 68i%o at opening, was off tc. July, % higher at 66%e at opening, later ot Se. September, opening late @3%9c, up 4c, subsequently lost at, } Furniture, Repairing, Upholstering, 4. we me Packing High rise May SL.55% SISSH $1.55% S155% our July 16 146 145 1454 My Sept. 1.37% 140 1.36% 1.38% of value The Reliable 907 | _ Third ave. J te inert 7 Open alas Formerly Roberts & q office. evective Agencies COAST DF SacTFIC DETECTIVE BS perce sta ts night” Office, Binote 165%.” rye Harriso: Womens eid peutic lamps, tubs. Rheumatism Specialty. Louis Myers, chirop- j saat mechano-therapist. Phone 3219, day or night. dunk cA JUN Co Hott 3291. Morage F STORAGE tral Storage Ce, ‘CASI irehouse. Ci ite Bids. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, April 3.—Liberty Donds were quoted today as follows: 3s, $99.14, up .06; first 40, $94.98, UD .18; seconds 4s, $93 up 02; first 4445, $94.98, up .18; second 4%», $93.40, up .04; third 4%, $95.52, up ©; fourth 4%s, $99.66, up .06. @ | AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN LAST TIME TONIGHT A Wonderful Play. Exhilarates and Enthuses Everybody “POLLYANN: THE GLAD GE Tonight, 50¢ to $1.50 Plus War Tax. yi Berri & Jonant; Fantino Helen Scholder. Troupe; PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 THE SISTERS PORTIA LAKES Has New, with Matinee Satur: The Wilkes Players @eeeccoee | sea | 2 Ey FS A ORPHEUM THEATRE This Week—iew White in “LOVERS AND LUNATICS” | With the 50 Kainbow Girls Py Nights (sunday), 250; Mate. (except ; Ladies’ Mata. (except 2:00; Nighta, 4 2 = | | | | PANTAGES| AE, BIANCA, Premier Dancer of enie and Apectaculer Dances @ Naesses, Norway's famoun tow formerly Mrs ano Brothers, Valentine Eernonde, Raymond comedy Phe Light neral Admission, 25 , comedian | \s Saeeesueates Portland May 48% 68% 66% 66% July ee 65% 45% Sept. 63% 65 62 42% Pork— May 48.29 4830 47.75 5 Lard—May, Fait aR DENVER, Colo., April 3 —Catte Receipts, 1.600; market steady Steers, $12.50 to $17; cows and heif $10.50 to $12 stockers and feeders, $8.75 to $14.75, calves, $11.50 to $14. Hogs—Receipts, 2,000 head; mar. ket higher. Top, $19.75; bulk, to $19.75. Sheep-—Receipts, 6.000 head; mar Chicago Market Report 200 36 oe | | Wineaaps, ex. fancy | Loca! Diack Twi, taney © grade . Roman ™ ‘ | » anes | Detes 268 | Pige cal | Box 24 t-on pkgs | Grape Frait- Florida California | Almonds. Soft shel! Hard anel! Wrasit Ne Jumbo—Per — Pi aches ket steady to 100 higher, Lamba, cream brick % $17.50 to $17.95; ewes, $14 to $14.50 inertca ” 6 stds necro sects os egon triplets * a = 38 2 Oregon Young America a6 Idaho triplet " “em | Frisco Market ple 4g wea —* FRANCISCO, April 3—But- Exge—Extras, 16; extra pullets’ ‘ae. Cheese—California ‘ee Oats, per “ tatoes, 4%c to 66 per pound. Sweet Potatoes—$5 to $7 Onions—Ice house, California 5 to $4 per cental. 3 irioecigereereteceneninanlils Market Report - —* D, April 3.—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 100 head; market steady Best steers, $13 to $14.50; good to choice steers, $11.50 to $12.50; me dium to good steers, $10 to $11; fair to good steers, $9 to $10; common PORTL. |to fair steers, $8 to $9; choice cows! and heifers, $10.60 to $12.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $9 to $10; medium to good cows and heit. *, to $8; fair to medium cows and heifers, $5 to $6; canners, $2.60 to $4.50; bulls, $6 to $8.50; calves, $9.50 to $13.50; stockers and feed *, $7 to $10 Hogs—Receipts, $27 head; market steady. Prime mixed, $18.85 to $18.90; medium mixed, $18.75 to $18.85; rough heavies, $18.85 to $18.90; pigs, $16.25 to $17.25; bulk, $18.8 Sheep—Receipts, 296 head; market lstea@y. Prime lambs, $16 to ir to medium lambs, $14 to $15; yearlings, $11 to $12; wethers, § to $10; ewer, $5.75 to $6.50. Butter—City creamery, 59¢ to 61e. Egas—Belected local extras, 41¢ to 43e. Hens—23e to 4c; broilers, 40¢ to 4c, Cees to 20c, Cheese—37e to 390 BANK CLEARING! Portland Clearings Fi 464,962.00 Balances 458,284.00 Seattle Clearings $6,026, Balances 1,670,714. Spokane Clearings 1,293,981.00 Palances 284,546.00 | | ‘Tacoma Clearings 576,641.00 | Balances ......- . 67,304.00 $17; 8 to $2.45; red, seed, $2.60 to $2.75; lred, recleaned, $2.99 to $3 | Barley, per cental—Good teed,| about $2.17%; shipping, $2.20 to Potatoes—Deltas th 98 perlvem amar’ irecses 2. cental for che 35 to $2.50| Chole is@ ok ‘egon Burbanks, $2 to 1 4 Gems, to $2.35 bee 16@ 17 Walshington Gems New po-| .SRIDAY U. S. to Collect on High Priced Goods ‘Council Finds Way to Pro- vide Money for Work Disagreements Threaten the Whole Program NGTON, Aprit 3.—Tho Completion of Seatt elevated! High-priced articles of merehan whole program of lower prices, the shipyard n wight. | dine will be taxed 10 per cent under « thru agreements between indus. ation Counsel Walter ¥.| “consumption” tax imposed by the tries and the government indus been requested the w revenue law of February 26. trial beard, ts threatened with utilities c¢ of the council to ¢, an $11 pair of shoes discard as the result of the re prepare an ¢ 7 » loan from the $1.10 reverting to fusal of the rail administration the gene » the railways | th nt. High-priced sults, to accept the board's prices for ltung for the @wilt-be taxed, | its purchases, ‘ | It im ewtimated by City Engineer he tax will apply, after May 1, to Only President Wilson can save | Dimoek that $150,000 wi t com ar of the following articles, at or the situation, it is believed, He bas| wary to connect the ele 1 s#tru above the quoted price « been cabled a full report of the diffi- ture with the surface lines and do| Carpets, $5 a y R picture frames, culty, and has been asked to give other minor rk. The utilities ks, $50; valises, bags and direct orders as to whether the view | committee Thursday morning agreed women's purses and hand 2 the board or Director-General to borrow the neve ry amount from ); port whting fixtures - shall prevail | lthe general fund, when it was nd hade 26, umbrellas, $4; tecommitment of the steel prices }that, under the ordinance creating smoking jackets and robes, previously agreed upon to the board | the street railway bon ue of last “ « hate, $15; men’s and for further conferences with the lyear, a $100,000 tanue ted on h men : nd “women 4 railroad administration, may have a} for the use of this on the shoes ckties, §) en's how ennieg ttoat on business ror | | then municipal Nnes $1; women's milk hone, $2; shirts, $3; t .) Members of the ard fear. | About $170,000 of this has been yp a8, $5; kimonos, petticoats and This action was decided on at a con | spent. An ordinance to permit the $1 . ference of kovernment officials, after | | use of the remaining money in street “K" FRIDAY Hines refused to change his attl | ilway improvement has been pre tude | ‘ite ° ‘ red, but an opinion of the corpo With unemployment increasing | pared, but an opinion of the corver’ Would Form Triple thruout the country, members of the | used on the former municipal ines. Alliance of “Reds” arc e yr oe ustrial chaos hee Physical connections b ween the BY FRANK J. TAYLOR present stagnation unless old and the new city lines will be qrnited Prews Staff. Cor are agreed upon and! part of the work done with the) pyRLIn, April 2.930 a. m— | Women are getting into the gume of politica full time, aw this picture| money Fore Minister Bela Kun, of the The vie i” PES cakbl gfe poor eying lpr eed Ce It in the headquarters in Washington of the republican women's Hungarian coviet government, has eed | national ¢ and everybody's working. At the left 4 7 lower th trial ; , . wrrived at Munich for the purpose of board bag soe Pha re te oa es bogs fi nee secretary, With her back to you ts Clerk Says Hayes forming an alliance between tha , ws Mary Stewart, « ry of the national committee. Stinding, is ‘ = « t oP e 0 . ungarian, Anstrian and Bavaria turn to prewar levels cannot be x: Miss Mora Payne Whitney, volunteer secretary to the chairman. At the Robbed Him Dec. 16) ivienin, farce cetuue dock which they are opposed ys ducing, | ht is Mrw. Medill MeCormick, wife of t Iilinols senator, chairman of Frank Ap ! of the Cherry|eq today, The report could not bé Rallroad wages, are greatly in- | 20 committes pharmacy, identified Raymond J. | veritied, | creased and phy er ‘i ee board _ - MALAM A: s — as Hayes, ex-roldier and alleged hold- | The genera! strike is growing thre point out it is unfair for the rail up man, Thursday as one of the/out Germany. More than 100,006 road administration to try for ex uniformed pair that held him wu men are now out in the Ruhr indus» tremely low prices, when it is a big the night of December 16. Ape trial district, and half the miners is factor in holding up waghe sca tl ated held ape — beberle the Rhineland are not working. Recommitment of the steel prices poet - coe seus “plan fing re ——_—_—_—__—-_—— ayes was arrested Sunday means another conference with the Sits autemselia, nk ta bella BUILDING IS RESUMED Prowl ieee eee fant ol PP veg Gaunt oheaetens | by the police to be one of the ALBANY, N. Y., April 3.—Works ling conterence, and Judge b. H.| Refuses to Permit Tag Day| Then Police Arrest John for)ot ¢x-soldiers who terrorized the is slanting an a Atelory apartment G . rf . . | residence districts for two weeks by on State st., facing Washington park, ary declared they ware the low Scoring Hit \tiding around in an automobile |for Leo T, Welch, It’is the largest for Soldiers-Workers foc could be expected for ‘| bi § |holding up pedestrians bit of construction work undertakes ed | TACOMA, April 3.—Refusal of F. Recaune the women folks couldn't —_— manameensd in Albs ny since _ war. H. Pettit, commissioner of public | “sree who had prior right to a well TO SPEND $150,000 IN | eatery. to permit a ta day Saturday at 2400 W. Garfield st. tohn Luoma, OREGON WOMAN SEEKS for the benefit of the Tacoma sok | 54, spent Thursday in the city jail ADVERTISING COFFEE Stcra suitors and workmen's council, | When Motors m Walter| ., MISSING HUBBY HERE *HICAGO, pri Cottes t aroused the Tacoma Central La | Dench 4 r arrived at the! rs. Gordon Cody, of Marshville, to spend $150,000 in @ four-year, At its meeting last night the Labor | in respon: a hurr call, they for Gordon Cody, her husbe , who ampaign to “tell the truth and | Council voted to demand the right to found John in his own yard busily disappeared from his home two give the facts” about coffee, accord: | hold the tag day, and In case of Pet | throwing rocks» out over the fence We Bo he told the police he Ing to announcement today by roast | t's continued refusal to hold it any.|in the general direction of Nick had suffered from painter's colic ers of the Mixsixeippi valley in con: | W"Y Antic, who, in turn, was Idying down |4d had not recovered when he Jeft vention here | The secretary of the Seattle Sol a futile counter barrage |Last seen he was going fishing Coffee prices will advance, {t was|diers’ and Sailors’ council told the) Nick told the police John threw and the finding of his rowboat led Is the result predicted, and will remain high un-| Tacoma union men that the Seattle|rocks at his wife, Margaret Antic, to the belief he had drowned, but Dy anitied crops develop. ‘The ad }BFanch had received recognition |early Thureday morning when she|iater evidence was found indicating union me was not due to and offers of assistance from Seat went to the well for wash water, |he left for at 4, but te devastation Ue police official ounced it was Mrs, Luoma’s creenaecnennesicmi fee fieldn in South America. Secretary A. L. Dickson of the nat the Well. During the melee NEW SAFEGUARD TO | " Labor council reported that Pettit John scored a hit on Mrs. Antic's had based his refusal to allow the shin, This brought Nick into the PROTECT TRAVELERS ae ete eo WAREHOUSES BURNED benefit tag male on the contention fray, and a call to the police sta) 4 new regulation, applying to ell IN TOPPENISH BLAZE that the Soldiers’ council was tion. John protested to the police-| American ocean liners, a June 1 against the government, while men that every time Mrs. Antic gets| will force them to carry lifepre. terials known to the shoe trade. IT_ PAYS | Thousands of Seattle women anxiously await Dollar Friday. They know that for One Dollar they can buy the very latest splendid quality shape, and for a very few cents, purchase charming trimmings with to the well first she pumps all the | servers fitted with collars to hold the water out and makes Mra. Luoma| head of a person above water, ac wait unl more runs in, Luoma is) cording to Capt. William Fisher, charged with disorderly "conduct. pervising inspector of the steam-| a boat inspection rervice in the Wash- |other Institutions have been estab | Ushed for aiding the returned men. BURROWS IN SPOKANE A. & Burrows, county superintend- TOPPENISH, April 3 tal lows estimated at 000, a hay worehouse owned by L. J. Goodrich. and occupied by Galbraith & Co., of With a to. Seattle, and an ice house belonging | oor echools, te In Bpokane attend : to the Northern Pacific, burned ROC, S658 Suen oe ‘DERWEAR IS STOLI ington Alaska district ecedie atatht Inland Eapire ‘Teachers’ an Sha edie ct. alk uuherwes rye —— were stolen from the clothesline at ve vate penny peat set) — United States Commissioner Rob- the hore of Mre. B. F. Kurth, 3045] spinach, 3 The. 250. Stall LAWLER WILL SPEAK 5 : [ert W. McClelland left for St Louis Peapbsits pore and Seon n8| James T. Lawler will address the Beacon ave. Wednesday night, she! aiesaay, to visit friends and rela P’treah pullet e |X. 3. Ge An fee natureliantion: epee pemaried Se: the Dee tives in his old home town. He will doz Armours Verib ursday evening,on “The Legisia:| |be gone for about a month. B5¢ 109, rhuberb, Department of State ‘The Legisiative Department of) Commissioner A. C, Bowman, who | extra fency Gold Coin potate ud aeeeiate the State” will be the subject Of|).. indies the admiralty docket, will/ COL, delivered. | Stall 15 COFFEE AND SUGAR the lecture by James T. Lawler, Se|tii6 care of McClelland's work dur-| heed en Stall 130, 2wW YORK. April 3.—Coffee-— attle attorney, before the naturaliza:| 2 1. commissioner's absence } cut maca t sevens, 16%c; Santos, 21% tion class of the Y. M. C. A., which} ! pcm ugar—Centrifugal, $7.38 meets Thursday night Z = Hats! _ Yes, Silver Buckles on Men's PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET OLLAR RIDAY —A DAY OUR RE- MARKABLE MILLIN- ERY VALUES HAVE MADE FAMOUS. London, Eng There are some of the funniest hats work over here | The men from Turkey wear those funny little re: like the Shriners ar-——or maybe they're from Armenia or I don't think they'd let the Turks come over here. Then there are some men from India who wrap their heads all up in a big handkerchief like the slave women in an Uncle Tom's cabin show, But the nicest of all are the| pretty hats with silver buckles on the sides that they are making for the| English themselves, I’m going to take one of them home with me when Dear Archie: and some of the nicest ; Public Markets | Stall 21 ferson’s milk, 11¢ at. Stall Peanut butter, 200 i Royal Grocery, basement, Del Mont corn, 18c can. Elliott Fish Co., Alas ke salt herring. 10e" each, |large, 2 for 250. Sugar and soap n or Borden's milk, ederal milk, ll'ge can Grocery, Annex, Snider's 15e can. Acme Grocery oth's sardines can ST. small, Carnat can 1 | stall li2%e | Red ~ | tomato soup. i | basement, SANITARY Stalla 21-33, fresh halibut, 25¢ tb fancy King salmon, 3c 1%; hom herrings, ete., 2 | pickled anchovies, hottie: black ¢ Tha, 2he: 6 |2 for 250 and up. Stall s5, 2 Se Sunbeam bag yellow corn meal, nior spaghett! She: 25¢ Lhe pke ginger meal, 256 | } Stall 26 Stall 51, pure, fresh milk, 11e lat. Stall 44, ation milk, J12%e, Stall 0 black cod, 2 Tha 2 Tha 2 1 halibu i d' snapper. b.; ch reamery Conner. | Stall 14, fresh biack cod,» 2 “ rp, 2 ha. 25c; red snapper, 2 #. 26c; skinned soles, 2 Tha. 2he; halibut th; fresh Chinook salmon, TH. Stall 102, fresh Jer- sey butter, 60c Th.; 2 tall cans milk, 200; & Ihe. pure cane sugar, T7e; mild full cream cheese, Th.; 2-1 brick limburger, 48¢: fresh ground | peanut butter, 200 tha, Boe. | Btall 1509, Kristoferno milk, 10¢ Jat: dill pickles, 6 for 100 PIKE PLACE Stell 17, 8 Te, sugar, 780, Stall 66, large can Carnation milk, 12%. | Stall 79, pure, fresh milk, lle at Stall 62, Dromedary dates, 29¢ pkg. | Stall 1511, Bastern oysters, 45¢ Pui jahad, 20¢ .; skinned soles, 2 Dm. 25e; fresh herr be Stall 36, | emelts, 6 the ling cod, 10c Ib WESTLAK Stalle 8-9, veal ohe 0¢ Tb.) lamb chops, 25c tb, Stall $4 dry onfons, 1 go and maybe it will be the first on Broadway, They are in green and and are very spit. Yours, which to trim it. They know, too, that our skilled milliners are constantly in attendance and lend their services in selecting just the proper trimmings, which they pin on in the very latest effects. i opm Townsend 5 all colors Zally, [Connects at Town CLARENCE. [racertes end Rellingher im (Ateamer Whatcom) 6:64am Anacortes and! datly Tieflingham—Anecortes TORpm A Kaisha: fatty {Anacortes and Bel-! datly Mingham ! DELICATESSEN CO. Central Public Market Seattle Market Upper and Lower Floors Occidental Avenue and 1422 First Avenue Yesler Way SPRING DAYS What with the house-cleaning and the gardening, they certainly do interfere with the regular household duties. When the fine weather comes, you feel that you really must get the flower beds made, the lawn trimmed up and a few little things planted in the back yard, And it’s so much fun doing it yourself that you don’t like to hire it done or leave it to any one else. But you do hate to have to stop right in the {0 thm iMte, Chante. for Port! Runday'Townsend, Post wr! Pues ittames, Donrensen and! crhura'Port Angeton ! 1 Anne threw: tMeah Ray on Tues! laay trtp. ' Over 800 Of the very latest shapes—in fact, they were made especially for this event. They include every style that is new, every shade desired and every size you can imagine. T 60" daity 1 except!?. 0 tary alow, Lal You can’t sell these To you, as it was “Impossible! said a lady last Friday, “Fi¥bamiete, Chy of Angetea,! 10am Titéamiatr, My inael lovely two-tone effects at one dollar, can you? Mon, ifor all points in the! ‘Tree as aks a a middle of it and get dinner. Don’t you? We can help to this lady, our answer is, “Most assuredly, One Dollar is the Tined Canal—Camble—tadlow you out, Take a look at our counters and see the pricef—and many of those shown tomorrow after & greater variery than they did last Dollar Friday. \ mer Kinenton, for! 12 ndlow, Port Gambia! Riankor and ali! Ipoints on Mood Canal.! Pointe marked ** are boat tandines, Passengers for these points and for ther boat landing potnte must make! | thelr own arrangements for landing, end me all rink and linbility tm making such landing. + Steamers passenger rate does net include boat landing charges. Hability te Nmited to wear: 1, not to exeaed $11 150 poonda a mere and schedules without notice, Gally for all potn' many delicious things we have. Tomorrow's specials: Fish Cakes, 6 for............25c Potato Salad, 2 lbs..........25c Chili Beans, pint............15c Fancy Kippered Salmon, Ib. 25c REMEMBER OUR; Chicken Pies with a Conscience No potatoes—no vegetabl Just what they pretend to be—All Chicken. 2 for 45c COME AND SEE US—GET THE HABIT. Trimmings! Trimmings! Great floats of beauti- ful flowers, fruits and foliage; wings, novelties and wreaths, at 45¢ to 95¢ BASEMENT DEPARTMENT Ye Ceitewon Seattles laxyest Mflillinety Store sublect Freight 4 Open from 6:30 @ m. to 12:00 midnight. PUGET #0UND NAVIGATION Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Phone Main 3993. oo.

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