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THE SEATTLE PAGE 19 WITH pensuing WEAR THAT BUTTON! Montana Girl Sz Says General Some Stepper STAR-—-FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. | PUBLIC MARKET CENTER | ' CORNER PUBLIC MARKET - Peanut Butter 1 8c u. BUTTE, Mont.. May %-—United -— = a Press.)—When Miss Mary Vannier BUTTER | EGGS returns to her home in Butte she will have something to boast about be ) ee wee Wel Gone tn, the sorvies | Best fresh | Fresh and every | ait coffers have advanced one guaranteed | 4c Ib. wholemale, but we are still welling at the old of her country. She will be able to churned tel how she nestled in the arns of sa ys Tall Cans Borden's TT¢ ] MILK for Gen, Pershing. Limit 4 Cans . Notwithstanding, there ts nothing | og WHITE, to cause prudes to become shocked ornmen BIG THE 00) AR PRODUCER FRESHER COST OF LIVINO~ you walt mre! Drives Meat Prices Down VISIT OUR SAUSAGE DEPARTMENT 23c We Have the Finest Facilities for Manufacturing High-Class Sausages—Try Us—You'll Obtain Best Satisfaction and Save Money | Murray Meat Co. Washington Market STALLS 1-3-5 CORNERMARKET 94-96 PIKE ST. 80 GET BUSY— at the news; it happened at a dance. Miss Vannier, who ts still in France a8 a United States army telephone Operator, describes the big event, in a letter to local relatives, as follows “Last Sunday afternoon we had the pleasure of entertaining Gen John J. Pershing and his staff at a tea dansant. There were seven colo nels and the general's nephew, Licut Pershing. The general is a very charming man and a delightful dancer. I had the honor of dancing the first dance with him. I believe the first signal corps girls to | tain him. He said that at first | he did not approve of American aed coming over, but now he coukin't get along without us, and that as Jong as there is anything doing we | ‘would remain over here.” | Frank Marshall Wins Silver Bars Promoted to first Heutenant asthe | | @eward for serving in France for| than a year, Frank 1. Mar-| YAKIMA POTATOES shall, 219 18th N., is now wearing| ' $1.90 | his silver bars. Seediews Grape Fruit, 5 for. .26¢ Ibs, Pure Cane SUGAR for .. PAARGARINE 3 Got it fresh here. Nucon 3 Ibs. NutOla $1.00 Kex Nut SPECIA ae GREEN’S BUTTER STORE. DAWSON MEAT Co. Real Honest to Goodness Specials on Legs and Shoulders of Genuine Baby Lamb, Choice Young Pork and Skinned Hams Our Liberty Steak is always good, and our home rendered Lard is in a class by itself. STALL 116 Corner Mkt. A BEGINN’S BAKERY 1523% First Ave—Sanitary Mist, Finest Home-Made Bread ang Bakery Goods, Hot From » Our, Own Ovens WASHINGTON VEGETABLE CO. Stalls R 13-15—Sanitary Market—Lower Floor datuu/fp,, Ripe, Red Strawberries. ......0--ssceeseecereee sewemereee California Grapefruit. Large Florida Grapefruit «+ New Beets and Carrots, b New Potatoes, Ib. see Telephone Peas, Ib. 15¢ Hothouse Cucumbers.....10¢ up proclaims modestly, yet effectively, that} Fancy large Oranges, doz...55¢ you have borne your share in “seeing it thru,” that you are a brother-in-arms of the) men who went over the top. You didn’t subscribe to a Victory Liberty bond because you had to, It wasn't com- pulsory. You bought a Victory Liberty bond because you are patriotic, loyal and behind the government and its gallant defenders. This is what the Victory button stands for. It WEAR IT! 'Plays Ukelele and af P fat 11 Aaturday sue Fine Granulated mens- s'** 78¢ Victor played another man’s wife out of the divorce court. Yeidro Santiago, a Filiptno em- ployed in the officers’ quarters at the Presidio, sued bis wife for divorce, charging wrongdoing with Dequinia. Mrs. Santiago admitted abe went to | Dequinia’s apartment, but only to hear his music on a day she had fret gone to a nearby church and jfound it locked. A detective en | ployed by the husband admitted De quinia waa playing the ukelele when | he lintened at the door. On the witness stand Dequinia, | soulful eyes heavenward, strummed jon his ukelele, “Aloha, Farewell to Thee.” After hearing the music and | testimony about cruelty by the hus- band, Superior Judge George A. Sturtevant gave the decree to Mra. him one better. With a ukelele, is eight years old, hobbled into Jus tice Mitchell's courtroom to sue the Hupfei Brewing company for $50,000 He was sitting on the aidewal 3 Palmolive Soap ..-.-+e0--25¢ dangling his feet in the gutter, when 9 Rolgenke knee. Yount ce Bet a truck of the defendant company’ -|backed onto him. One leg wa crushed. His <nother lives at 1 ‘Third ave. Charen A. Jonee, Lae Angeles, and mere. | Tereasa BE. Walsh, Seattle, minTHS Mra K @ocky attitude and their confidence! fen, Seattia his wife back out of hades—almost. crushed leg of Albert Daly. This 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat Lawrl Laine and Bleie Loom! Seattle Feackoler ‘Wise “Yooiaaia Wek was made known when Albert, who) pkgs. Grape Nuts.. 2 15c pkgs. Creamettes 50c 14b, can Schilling’s Best Coffee (One to a customer) Crescent Bluing, 2 bottles Crescent 99 Coffee, Ib....35¢ eeret eee Tae Crescent Baking Powder, Ib. Crescent Tea, any variety, @ | 25¢; 5 ibs. 70¢; 5 Ibs. $1.00 ar ican DON’T PAY THE BIG PRICE Moshine, 619 Kristoterson's Pure Mim Quart—® S Moore, 3105 14th Remember the location—opposite Green’s Bitter Store Marshall left Camp Lewis in Oc-| Big Special on Oranges. tober, 1917, and arrived in France | ’ eee Sail 12—Sanitary Market nak Ah R 1K EK oy vag — A Bre war, at e time e armistice was 9 : St. Aignan, Beto: Foe orate he See vain tr FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY DELICATESSEN “Frank Waterhouse on Pier 5, being STALL 21—SANITARY MARKET, LOWER FLOOR—STALL 21 In eis, cra ae tint ve tho Mex- Cottage 15c | Pimento Cottage | Shrimp 35 fean border with the old Second Cheese, Ib... | Cheese, 20c } Salad, pint.. Cc Washington, and spent six months | am Sarrseuels = 2 Wom ......++.-3B@ | pound ... | Ripet wets Garmany, be was cos] “>= . Hip-o-Lite (Marshmallow Cream ready to use) jar 35¢ Bidae therp mace | cunt ecusasne| Wound, service and discharge chevrons Home-made Mayonnaise, Salads, Meat Loaves, Etc. Sl are the distinguishing marks worn by our Huns Slow to See jsoldiers and sailors and marines. These LA FIS & KET Doom, Says Yank marks indicate the wearer did his bit in PHI DELPHIA H M RI May 9%—*The|the war; that he is a member of the legion STALL 10—Sanitary Public Market, Lower Floor—STALL 1 Tt tastes bed ous of service snorecai FRESH FISH, CRABS, SEAFOODS his was the statement of a Ger- e men in ate ” n officer made prisoner by the/what the chevrons stand for so they wear “IT’S FRESH IF IT COMES FROM TH PHILADELPHIA’ ye mation ta tin kevoee | them proudly and conspicuously. S. 4 din, Sergt. Clau A Victory Button is year chevron. Puce ig feat corctoae trom! ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUB. MET ty in France. Almost unti! the! . Yast day before the armistice, Nelson Skin of 6 Given Boy SALT—Shaker, 2 tbe ‘a “Eecky atutude an thelr contdence, Suing for $50,000 VITAL (VITAL STATISTICS | Wins Her Divorce Reni Wabere mee NEW coe: May 9.—Six of Mrs. eaieauns Cee ee ee SAN FRANCISCO, May 9.—Myth 28 Economy Mkt, 17 Pike Pl. Mkt. | “e 12 ¢ a olog: bh h STALLS 7-89 &CONOMY MARKET FIRST AND PIKE ‘With tho-eight Utes 5 See OODLES OF SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY prevents kdeking AT. ‘em, ‘of which the following arp-just samples... So follow the wise ones to ‘EM. 5 cumstaite Ween LOF sasasene-- dees seeseed, 45c 15c Jello, any flavor Supreme Blend Coffee 3 Lbs. $1.25 11 Lbs. 65c — Master Blend Coffee Girl to Mr. and Mra P. R Mitchell, Fourth ave. & W., May T to Mr_and Mra C. F. Jerretta, £109 Oct. 20 Mr. and Mra P. Miller, 2718 Third Avenue at Washington Street Phone Elliott 1625 Sir. Moca "Mra A. Brestin, 649 ve, May & DIVORCE Complaints filed 06 and 1 he atl Co-operative nm Viek Cattrelt againet Raymond veley son against Wititam Whitson, franta Payne against William A Santiago on ® cross-complaint. Dequinia, probably mindful of Or- phous’ one mistake did not look back as he left the courtroom. fre FOR YOUR MEATS All our ments are down to the old price again. 3 Lbs. $1.15 5 Lbs. $1.90 Fresh roasted Virginia ee BIG SPECIAL ON PURE LARD. Follow the crowds to JONES MEAT CO. STALL 45 ECONOMY MARKET, LOWER FLOOR STALL 45 WE. CASH PAY CHECKS. STONG THE KING OF ALL PRICE CUTTERS These Specials good for seven days. 3 bars Palmolive Soap +005 B2¢ 35¢ pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour. .25¢ 3 cans Holly Milk . 25¢ can Royal Baking Powder... -20¢ 50c can Hill's, Golden West or M. J. B. eo a for .. $1.00 Good Brooms . Log Cabin Syrup.... 29¢, 55¢, $1.. $3.00 10-1b, pail Peanut Butter 50c M. J. B, Tree Tea, 4 big boxes Matches . bars Naptha Soap .. cars Crystal White Soap 5 bars Bob White Soap.. 30c pkg. Citrus Powder.. 4 Ibs, large White Beans. 3 Ibs, Navy Beans.. . Split Beans . ayne, demertion ©. Helnts agatnat Peter F_ Heints, vaaaye IST MILL 28 Keonoms Market EXTRA SPECIAL jarday Only ent White Flower, Flight, 24% ibs. $1.50 j Therese CeCowin agetnat Charles iv. M win, J jetty. ik William “W. Hush against Jeaste Tash, |® ‘Greenwald, cruelty DEATHS (not given) None better. 45e Folger’s Baking Powder, 1 Ib. Ba¢; 2% Ibs M.A:HANSEN Stall 40 Economy Market First Ave. Entrance. HOOD’S ::. 152314 Pike Place Market A. 8, HOOD | PEANUT BRITTLE 25c Lb. STRATING’S MARKET “43° Pike Place Public Market Lower hes Formerly known as Stitham Market —_ FAIR TO ORGANIZED Lange Pot Roasts ..20-22¢ | Veal Shoulder Boiling ‘Beef ........17¢ | Beef Steaks .. Corned Beef .....22-25¢ | Pork Steaks Pork Roasts .....35-40¢ | year Chovs” , Veal Chops .. tt Veal Legs ........--25¢ | Liberty Steaks ...... y. Seal Niagara hotel, TODAY’S PRICES TODAY We do not sell our patrons meat at last week’s prices, but give them the immediate benefit of every drop in the market. Rone, #8, 2626 B. Aloha Rt. Gottertli, 41, 2022 451 | May 6 . Shirpan, 25 K Cavanaugh, 64 May 5 112 Piewt ave, 1743 Latona itremgth to kill the mee they et the starts rt carty part: erensed business Poulsbo, May 7, 124 Taylor ave, May 7./ » May 7 ‘Blind Old Man Is | Robbed of Savings! SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 | H. Leslie ts 81 years old, bedridden. He was awakened by the| | of some one at the window of edroom. Who is there?” he asked. ‘There was no answer, but the sound of some one stealthily crossing the room. Then a hand was placed |heavily over Leslie's mouth. He felt SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY }another hand slip under his pillow. | |The hand was taken from his mouth and he heard the person cross the | Weakly he felt under his pillow. Phone Elliott 1625 ‘The little chamois-skin bag that held | CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN sum that was to support him | in his BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS 98c 5 Ibs. ‘aa! SYRUP Cane Sugar 49c WAS A DELICIOUS MAPLE FLAVOR With every $1 purchase, That is why our meats are always the LOWEST IN THE CITY Beef prices are lower. Perrrrrrrrrerrr rer er reer .69¢ } 35c can Red Salmon .++...85@ | 20¢ can Happy Home Shrimps . errerr: |. 3 16c size Pork and Beans 25¢ Ib. ore | 4 cans Red Beans ....++.. 125¢ | 2c can Baker's Cocoa ++:25¢ | 101b. pail Karo, Syrup can Sliced Pineapple. ¢ large bottle Catsup Pot Pork Veal The other day we let you in on the new “SEATTLE” chor- us to "SMILES" which was so kindly written for us by J. WILL CALLAHAN, author of *SMILES"~~--and he has | furnished us with another | verse on CHIEF NUT BARS | this time If this | doesn't make you crave the **BAR OF BARS''~--well | nothing will. | 1 Ib, Fresh Soda Crackers Eh | 1 1b, Fine Gingersnaps. 1 Ib. Graham Crackers | 4 lbs. pure Rolled Oats. | Campbell's Soups, can . 25e Ib-can Baking Powder. 5.1b, can Baking Powder. . cans Silver Shield | SERGEANT TALKS TO SCHOOL ‘Sergt. George Chandler, recenti returned from France, told of his experiences at the front, to Queen | Anne students and faculty Thur Het stated it costs nearly | $1,000 a year to keep a soldier in | food, clothing and py and urged| greater support for the Victory| | Loan | Sergt. Chandler showed a number| pyes'e’ the amiles In @ CHIEF NUT | of war relte | BAR. oe een ee | MANY THANKS, Mr. Callahan, and also to our bes ba gees Prunes pkgs. Grape 2 pkgs, Shredded Wh Riscuits 2 large pkgs. Seeded Raisins ‘ Ibs, Fancy Head Rice.... > Japan Tea Fannings, 10 Ibs. Cane Sugar | day ine to m girlie’s eyon; # that always make you, can Booth's 3 pkgs, Creamettes ... 3 pkgs. Egg-Noodles. Macaront or Spaghetti .... +230 | 350 pkg. Hill's Tea , 3 Ibs, Swedish Peas . ¢ pkg. Table Salt . ¢ bottle Extract Pure Lemon | Crisco ......30¢ 45¢@ and bos S5c pkg. Cleaned Currants.,. 35¢ 2 20 cans Del Monte Sauce * 2 Se pkes. Bluing ... 3 Ibs, Seeded Raisins to work or drive @ car, ted up in bits of aweet- AFULL PINT >20° HEART °’t sors ad Co-Operation Pays Extra Special $2.75 | 2Be ist ¢ cans Minced Clams.... 35c Libby's plain or stuffed Olives... 40¢ can Table Peaches Wo Mack aud tan; calf and kid— $2.80, $3.80, _ $4.80, $5.80 _| ~~, len’s Oxfords, samples, var- tour ave" $3 BO up per pair. 80 Shipyard mene, $2.80 Shoes, per pair ‘our Spring Shoes, look o our stock. There's a reaso ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINS jane “ Queen Anne students and faculty | fTiends who are help were entertained Thursday by the| US Make THE CHIEF wor: BAR high school orchestra—the first of | the leading seller of all lite kind ever tried out in Seattle—-|B428. Again I say, if compoued entirely of students of ge.| | ‘SMILES’ ' isn't at home attle’s #ix high schools, numbering | on your piano, get a copy nearly 100 players. ‘The orchestra i polar 2) Babe Of tne under the instruction of Ernest | S¥eebest Songs ever sung. . “10c Worth, Sometime real soon I'm )3 going to tell you some 25c th s q s A bazaar will be held in the st. ee eee eteete DOMED. COPR VIAN ooccccccccvccccccccccccccccesoveces 25¢ ' po author of ' ‘SMILES John's church at ty Consumers’ Co-operative Grocery | | 121 No, 80th st | ' | Phone Elliott 185. Free Delivery of $5.00 order. SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY On every pair you save EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Mary Janes and Princess Shoes for little folks. “$1 .45 sizes 1 to 8, pair... Children’s Shoes, in kia, ‘biuteher | atyle; sizes 5 to 8, Exceptional value. Pair. School and Dress Shoes, for boys and growing giris— $2.40, $2.80, $3.20, $3.80 : A 2c can Corn or String” SPLENDID LOT 2! feo. cana: Ronictine MEN’S BUTTON 8 Se pkgs. Pearline tenes D2eDO vp * WORTH DOUBLE Rainier Family Flour, sack 15e Pork and Beans, ) 15e Tb, Olive aiden CRESCENT MAPLEINE The Golden Flavor ton, bottles .. +02. botties Crescent 99 Coffee, 1b, Before you buy styles ving daily, and going fast. teria lees Talk. SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market—Next to Sugar Stall. Late NASA DELICIOUS MAPLE FLAVOR’ district are planning to make a ti event of the oceasion, If you value your watch, let Haynes opal it, Near Liberty the OM EAT 1 RAE, TERE RL SRE II 7 85, OTTLE Pereereee ere t? 14 to 17, Residents of the 4 / FART ' SREP AGE ARE SR AONE PRET