The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 18

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ne street Public Market | ONE BLOCK EAST FROM FREDERICK & NELSON’S Pine Street Public Market stands distinctively for cleanliness, service and quality at moderate prices. Patronized extensive- ly by particular buyers. SOAP AND SUGAR STALLS 10 Ibs. pure Cane Sugar O5¢ | 5 bars Crystal White pke § Ibs. pure Cane Sugar......48¢@ | of No-Rub Napthat Carnation or Borden Mik.12%¢ | | ra A gg White 6 bars P. & G, Naptha ..,.,.38¢ ACME GROCERY Lower Floor 20 Ibs. pure Cane Sugar....95¢ 3 a cut Macaroni.... 25¢ 1 W, Yellow Label Lipton's Tea as, O9¢ 35e Olympic Pancake Flour 28¢ % Ib. can Raker Cocoa.....20¢ 3 15¢ pkgs. Creamettes B5e BSc Golden West Coffee...45¢ Fancy Muscat Raisins, Ib...10¢ 2 200 cans Madrona Tomatoes . 25e 4 large White Beans...25¢ 2 Ibs. Japan Natural Rice... 25¢ ‘These prices good also at Red Beal Grocery. Large Seafoam 20¢, small Ge Se ase . de Evergreen Market - Has opened and is now conducting a Retail Meat Business on the lower floor of the Mar- ket, where it will be the constant aim to furnish the best Meats at the lowest possible prices. Union Card—Phone Elliott 1606 Rob White abe e 35¢ |} 6 Sundrite Cleanser . small 2O¢ | Large Ivory 100, small 3 O. D, Cleanser 2 SUN PRODUCE Stalls 36-7 Rerrios, oo, Selected Lettuce, Peas, Noans sonable Fruits and Ve market prices. ACME COFFEE STALL, 22 Center of Market EA 43¢ a Pound Only 1 Ib, te uatomer, Other Asparagus, Ceylon Gunpowder Spiderteg Specialties | UNDERTAKER FINDS “CORPSE” NOT DEAD ABERDEEN, Ma Ar the undertaker drove up to the river BRITISH RAISE BOYCOTT A wh Star by N. F 16.--The # removed from the firma in Mex A) “That's the way they tell Humptulupe logging camp, 35 m north of here Harry zoria, lumber : have been k on the uricon body Me where Mit may rma the trading with t ms whieh my act AUSTRALIA’S WIDOWS zoria in back HAS FE Mra. P. ap, 2 : ad Se K st. Covington, Ky } “Ma Boldiers been using Foley's He ws bet for nearly two years, and « anywhere eles better cough syrup. I eight children, and giv it to a then They all were subject to croup from | yuysinesd | babies on." It ts Mi handling medicine for men a as children. Don't IC| follows grippe hang on you. It is easier to ‘WORKS, cough or 1402 4th Av. quences. A) sare perk an fi have ren nd w rid of cold than of Sold everywhere The uptodate TURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. Western Delicatessen Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET and Lower Floors) Occidental Avenue and 1422 First Avenue Yesler Way Salad, 2 pints. ....... .25¢ | Genuine Dill Pickles, 6 for .10c Combination Salad, 2 pts.35c | Marinate Herring, 3 for. . .25c ‘Sweet Pickles, pint.20c Fancy Apple Butter, 2 Ibs .35c And don’t overlook our _ Chicken Pies With a Conscience—2 for 45¢ 20¢ T5e¢ | Florida Grape Fruit, each. .. Soft shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. 25¢ | Dromedary Dates ...... he 15¢ | Sunkist Lemons, dozen . . 25¢ 5¢ Washington Fruit & Votestahdi Fancy Asparagus, Ib -20¢ | Department 5 Fresh Peas, lb...... 15¢ | |New Walnuts, best, lb Hothouse Tomatoes, lb.............40¢ | Sunkist Oranges, 100-size, 5 for. . Cucumbers, each..........15¢ and 20¢ | Per box $4.50 Green Onions, 5 bunches..........10¢ | Lemons, best, dozen 20¢; box....$4.40 Fancy large-size Oranges, 5 for... .25¢ | Extra fancy Winesap Apples, doz...50¢ Fancy large-size Bananas, dozen... .50¢ | Seediess Grape Fruit, each. -10¢ | 2 for 15¢; box . $3.75 Fresh Tomatoes, lb. trees BOE | Home-grown hothouse oriatoes; lb. 30¢ 40¢ | Fresh Cucumbers, each. 15¢ and 20¢ .30¢ Best New Potatoes, -10¢ -5¢ | Best New Cabbage, Ib...........1...8¢ Farmers’' Vegetable Dept. Yakima Gem Potatoes, 9 lbs Dried Onions, 2 Ibs. Fresh Rhubarb, Ib... sees BEE . 25¢ CENTRAL FRUIT STORE Sunkist Oranges, dozen. Blood Oranges, dozen .. Seedless Grape Fruit, each. American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SE. TTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL Federal Milk, 2 cans.. -25¢ Pure Cane Sugar, 5 Ibs. 48¢ D5¢ Uneeda Biscuits, package .....- + TG Premier Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans 17¢ Nabob Pure Jelly, 6-ounce glass. 15¢ Jello, 10¢; Jitty Jet Libby's Chill Sauce, 13-ounce bottle. Golden West Bl Pepper, 2 tins. Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars... French Prunes, sweet, 2 Ibs.. Oregon Italian Prunes, medium size, 2 Ibs. Large size, 2 lbs Tomatoes, 2'4-nize esses Th... ne-noividlemes Kream Krisp, Old Duteh Cleanser, 3 for Jeretana or Oatana, 4b. Olympic Pancake Flour Domino Matches, 4 boxes Ivory § », large, 10¢; Pure Rolled Oata, 4 Del Monte Solid F for ..++ Golden Age Mat talng no st Grape Kellogg's C Hill's Rea Golien West Coff Crescent 99 Coffe oe M. J. 1. Coffees, Ib, 45¢; 3 tbe. $1.30; 6 Iba. B: Tree Tea, Green or Black, Ib. 45¢: 4 Instant Postum, large ; 6 tbs s matoes, large cana, 2 pa aroml Products, all new stock; stitute; special, 3 Pin é ans, 2 . 476; 2% Ibs... s Raisins, bulk, 45¢; 2 Ibs Raisins, 1102, pkg. - White Figs, extra fancy, lb Premier Maine Corn, can ON 2,500 MORE FIRMS Firttiad | WELL PROVIDED FOR rament grants for | optician takes In SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919. Sensations of an Artist’ Ase “Nice’ s Model ’—But I Find There Are Others Manya Rudina, native of Rus sin, came to Caneda with her parents, who settied near Winnk- peg. Miss Kudina had always longed to be an artist's model, After sketching hee earlier life, she is telling how she came to New York and finally became one of the most-sought models la the studios, BY MANYA RUDINA | Famous New York Artist's Model Perhaps I was a little frightened |when I sfArted out the next morn:| jing for my first experience on an| artint's throne, In my that r studio in posed. I I carried a picture of untidy but coxy little Kief, In which I first knew, I thought, just the| kind of place to which | was going. | 1 rang the bell and the artist] opened the door for me himnelf. Tiut my expectations were not at all} fulfilled. The artist, an etcher, was kind to me, treated me very but the studio tw not just what I had expected to find It was & ci wasn nc orately furnis ¥ dinappointe n pleturing othing nething well, a lit and workmar a drawin rwards that I had been| tio of a and fashion: | it was so nad nor room in my ordinary clothes for hours, and I did not get |tired at all. I was too much en wed in my work to @ red half t some of He 6 decided to start an. art! | f ponen that I waa born to be a model and that I had a beautiful figure I CM 1 would have ‘ ny hardships and dis ents and that | would be 1 to meet many different artints, and that perhaps not all be nice, T turbed me a little Soon I began to reeetve “call artists, and posteards as & little while I was plunged in of the Latin q around Washingtor y would ° arter that rown up 1 soon discovered that the fa- 5 eteher was right when he told me that I would meet all kinds of artista, and that they would not all be nice, | However, I must admit that most of them treated me as kindly as th | was thelr sinter | The war in Europe had driver many artists from Paris, London Brussels, Rome and other art con ters, They composed a queer and | pleturesque colony and imparted a = Atmosphere of Bohemia into 19 WOMEN TO | EVERY | 4 MEN Britain Now } BY HAROLD E. BECHTOL (Ruropean Manager for the News paper Enterprise Association) LONDON, May 16.—Nineteen women to every 14 men in Eng- tand— Twiee as many women as men of marringeable age (15 to 40 years— Young war widows remarrying by the hundreds— ‘There you have in a nutshell one of Britain's grave peace time problems—no leas troublesome to the marriageable British girt! | It vitally affecta the future birth | rate and man power of the United Kingdom. And as for the girls—the chances are about two to ond against mar riage There are only about half enough |men to begin with, and the rato at | which war widows are remarrying | |makes the blacker than | ever for the hushandless. | So serious is the problem that em. | j fer of British women to the/ | United States and Canada ts frankly and energetically encouraged. And such emigration ta being just | as openly and energetically opposed | in Canadian and Arperican quarters. | It Is difficult for British girls of | marriageable age to get their past. | porta vised for America | | There are organizations for pro- |moting the emigration of British | |women to the United States and | orthwestern Canada, Protests are pouring in from Can. | jada to Lady Muir Mackenzie's pro- posal to send a million and a half surplus British women overseas to| get husbands One telegram published inquires: I "De she not think overseas girlg may need husbands, too?” ‘The in- terview\ of the wife of the Ontario | premier, disapproivng of the scheme, | is widely discussed in Mngland. ‘Thourands of Americans were puz |zled when Britain, in extending the | }franchise to women, set the mini | |mum age for a woman voter at 30) years, instead of 21, | es right back to the | The government | sable to have some like a parity between men ang women voters. If women were giv en the voto at 21, there would be thousands and hundreds of thou- sands more women voters than men voters, Retween prowpect on the ages of 15 and 40 there are 9,542,655 women to only 4,492,927 men, or about twice aa| many marriageable women ay men, | MADE HIM SICK, TOO Fred Lowe, 711 King at. went to seo a “wick friend” ‘Thurs night. Fred went in the com of @ negro, ho reported to the po- lice last night, » house was somewhere on id ave. When Fred stepped in the door somoon seized him while the negro went thru his pockets, taking $150, he claims. Now Fred is off the sick {friends for life AN Win EOLA yee Greenwich village and became famous thelr revels | The sanitary package fresh and free all contaminating influences. keeps it from Mixed, formed, Aried and packed by machinery untouched by human hands t mymbolizes cleanliness and nyenienca, out, Made on the Pacific Coast. * WASHINGTON MACARONI Shoe-teria No. 3 1509 4TH AVE. ‘Twixt Pike and Pine Ready to Show You How You Can Save on SUMMER SHOES Canvas Pumps eeeerees ++ 1,00 Canvas Oxfords eevecoees $2.80 and 83.10 HiTop Canvas Shoes—All Styles of Heels— $2.40, $2.80, $3.40, $3.80 Note this; You save a dollar on a pair 1,000 pairs of White One and Two-Strap value; special A Splendid Leather Sandal— g00d solid soles—for the lit: tle one 81.30 to $2.20 4 the Mary Janes, die, in » the New Mayer Shoe for ladfes; shi vamp, round too, good high heel; black gunmetal —a renal $8,00 shoe on 2nd Ave. Our price ........ Men, don't pay Work Shoes—our price $2.80 Don't pay $8.50 for Dress Shoes—our price No tax to pay for Us or You, Our $6.80 and $7.80 shoes for men tho equal of the $10.00 and $12.00 round about. No Sale Prices at Shoe-teria No. 3—we always are below. It's our way—and its— $2.40 and $2.80 and $3.80 and $4.80 and $6.80 $6.40 and 86.80 Try Us This Time KAISER'S SONS SEE HIS FAVORITE HORSES SOLD) BERLIN, May 16.—Two the ex-kaiser mw old fa when the royal stable placed on ale, Jon present at tr » veteran charger, a Withelin's, brought $5,000 which he had ridden 4 were sold to Prune c fancy prices: Mont of tb to businens y went into the state tre ‘Best Treatment t for Catarrh S. S. Removes the Cause, rons of pase | trug ntore By Purifying the Blood in the in your ¢ und begin treatment were noe you get your bloc © from age on a got y 1 fron sna. Get ss. impuritien—cleansed of the catarrhal poisons, which it is now a prey to wt for free ¢ atarrh the becanne of its unhealthy you will be ed of ¢ gf in the throat, } purit reliev went concerns wking or | mone w sores in the noxtr 1 the blood by reeable bad br firet pl Minne 1 wanizers for the nddronsed students at high school ‘Thursday urged renewed interget in the Camp Fire | movement “This in the only org the United States prome athletic activitien,’ r, one of the or Camp Fire girls Queen Anne | easily the con: the trouble and ag © features and perfect health and vigor. treatment impo infected. Poss t with h Hut the point suffer with Catarrh—ttd remedy, ¥ over fifty and tried, { sd or con’ all He 1a cold. don't not neces nization In| mary. ‘The ay th ing girlo she maid ered true Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA SHOP EARLY WITH YOUR FAMILY _THIS MARKET IS ACCESSIBLE TO AUTOMOBILES ~ SUGAR SOAP ‘The calebrated Sunbrite Cleanser. i per can PURE CANE € bars Crystal sr eees Case 100 bare cial _ 49-Ib. Wentlake for Gold Bond, Sugar Stall—Lower "Section - Puritan Maid Specialties White’ Soap 6 Ibs Crystal 7 Ibs ase 10 Ibe Ge ‘ Sugar Stall —Lower Section TOKIO | STALL 150 PHONE MAIN 5952 4a8e¢ nly Sugar Stall—Lower Section one to & customer. Dairy Food BUTTER i Ice Cream, Cottage Cheese and 30 | | Buttermilk—Our Own Production : ane A full line of the purest, richest and best DAIRY FOODS that is possible to produce anywhere. NONFERTILE EGGS Fresh from our Redmond Ranch. Special, Saturday only, per dozen, 53¢; 2 dozen.... eccececccece 1.05 FREE Puritan Milk Products Co. 199—VIRGINIA STREET ENTRANCE—199 3 ibs, Ghirardelit’s Chocolate 84¢ Bive Ribbon Tea. 506 60c Royal Raking wder... 30¢ cans! Campbell's Pork and 20e¢ Pancake Flour Highest possible grade— You can see it churned Olympic 4 10 rolls Tollet Paper Mazola Oil: oy) 6, 646 $2.20 LIBERTY } FRUIT & VEGETABLE | STALL 106 Extra Special Oranges | oe gre 400 dow. nize, 25c .15¢ .. 15c seeveee 30 | ZOBLE GROCERY CO. Stall 105—Phone 4314 High Patent Flour, No. 50 Sack $2.95 Roman Meal, 3 Ibs. 3 cans Hot Sauce . 8 cans Tomatoes ...... 3 cans Corn or Peas... 2-Ib. can Snowdrift S! ortening . 2 pounds Sauerkraut for....... SWEET SYRU 3 pkgs. Wool Soap Flakes for ....27¢ sieniceneinteneniendiianalll GAS A DELICIOUS MAPLE FLAVOR 3 Ibs. Corn Starch 25¢ Aru. ptt heart “ere 1 Mop Stick......18¢ aoTTLE,> IRVINE’S BUTTER STORE bg Aunt Jemima’s Pan- en Pullet A cone of our Supreme Ice Cream with each purchase. Extra fancy berries, basket Kennewick Asparagus, per Ib.... New Walnuts, per Ib... Straw HOT | BREAD | BUNS a at the GENERAL BAKING CO. Center of Market Ostberg’s Cash Grocery 49-Ib. sack Rainier Best Flour $2.59 1 Ib. seme ‘or cake Flour, pkg.14¢ Strictly fresh dox. . Fresh churned Butter, Ib... Nut Margarine, Ib. a5e, 3 1b Honey Union Co “operative for Mila ¢ ream Cheere, Sharp Cream Che i Large Premier Salad Our Coffee Is Backed by Quality. STALL 129 Fees per oe Sockeye Salmon .......100 Alaska flat Herring, Be zane Pow + MBe Milk, 2 cam bs. Lard Compound... b. eylon 1 large cans Toma large pkg. F Powder 1 pt. bottie Sweetheart | 2 bars Palm Olive Soap. | 1 good Broom New Westlake Grocery STALLS 1617 LOWER FLOOR bars Crystal White Soap. .25¢ Snider's cans Sunbrite Cleanser ...256¢ large cans Tomatoes 256 Ib, Blue Ribbon Tea.....55¢ rge can Sliced Pineapple 30¢ | 2 Ibs, Flake White Shortening for 55¢ | Hearts . 4 Ibs, best Roiled Oats 25¢ | Booth's Sardines, per’ can 3 cans String Beans, Peas or | 6 rolls Toilet Paper ... Corn for 3 bars Creme Of] Soap. ... 1 Ib. tin School Boy Peanut But-| Large pkg. Gold Dus ter for .+0.--04- 2 d quality Broom . - Se Dressing, 7 oe: | can Rogers | der for ge Noodles, Macaroni, per doz... | 16c Jar Rogers’ Mustard...a..10e The Westlake Fruit & Vegetable Large bottle Catsup for 29¢ 101b, ‘sack Eastern Rye Flour 6 raham Flour. . Olympic Wheat New Walnuts, 25 c Rhubarb, 6*pounds ...... | per pound ...... 10c STALL 112 per pound ...... 25c New Potatoes, K. AKTYAMA & CO, Yakima Potatoes, delivered, sack ... Large size Sweet Back in the Westlake Market Sweet Juicy Oranges 20c a Dozen .25¢ STALLS 10-11 CHOICE MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES A Trial Will Convince WESTLAKE FISH MARKET Fresh King Salmon, Salt Salmon, Ib 3 Ibs. Alaska New Potatoes, | 3 Ibs, | WASHINGTON BRAND Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles— 8c Seediess Grapo Fruit, STALL 181 Union Annex Market Best Quality in Meats Satisfaction Guaranteed. Courtesy to our Customers. Our Meats are Aged to improve Quality. STALLS 45 w Chocolate .... pe Shredded Wheat, 2 for Corn Meal, yellow, Salt Herring, STALL 134 It bas proven its valdl It wilh do #o cleanses the tm. terally nwuffererm dine restored to Don't de Address Medical 9 Swift Laboratory, At

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