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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. ~~ )¥’Can Eat 20 Per C Cent ‘Cheaper | in One New York Hotel, Anyhow | Middle Aged Now a) Women should take warning from such symptoms as heat flashes, shortness of breath, nervousness, irritability, and the approach of the ‘table = Change that comes to all women 1g middle age. We have published vol- of proof that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Compound is the greatest aid women can have during this trying period. Read About These Two Women: Fremont, O I was passing through the critics) period A lito, being forty-six ft The Western Coffee Company announce the _ For de ete Seer ta hyd e metodo my work we " bs Compound was recommended to me as the best remedy < . t surely p 1 wo be. I feel bet ae c E ng it, and the an owry h “ + Mrs. M. Goppax, Daring Change of Life, in addition to overt’ — its annoying symptoms t had wn attack of gripe which we - te Saturday, May 24th felt ot times hat low read of of their third store in Seattle Coffee Served Free Saturday and all Next Week for women I told Coffee from grower to consumer. Sold without middleman, tin cans, solicit- ors or premiums. These things cost real money. And the consumer pays. ham's ¥ P ing through the Change of Li my doctor [ wonld try it. I soon began to gain im strength and the annoying symptoms diseppeared and your Vege- Compound bas made me a well, strong woman so [ | my own housework. I cannot secommend Lydia KE. inkham's Vegetable Compound too highly to wom pasring through the Change of Life.’ rm. Fmann Bx80m, 1516 Bouth Orchade Street, Urbana, 11). Wome Everywhere Depend Upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound — dust compare these menu cards. Inset is Copeland Townsend, who defied New York Hotel Associa tion and cut food prices } NEW YORK | k hotel man May 15.—A New]ing a 20 per cent reduction in tood anes defy the) prices at this time, which may be lew York Hotel elation and feed ed as being ar | @ hungry public at per on 20 per cont voperative spirit of the below tho#e which hav | Copeland Townsend, proprietor of |the Hotel Majestic, is responsible \for thin first break in the ranks of the hotel men Our Coffee at Three Prices Only [fore a committee to explain why he Western Special Blend, 35c Ib; 3 Ibs. ..... 2.0.6... $1.00 Blot araereoment We be Quality Blend, 40c Ib; 3 Ibs. ........)..)...2..---- $1.15 Superior Blend, 45c lb; 3 lbs.... ...... $1.30 The reason for this request,” sald These coffees tested and blended by an expert. And guaranteed to please the letter, “is *to ascertain vour or money back. OUR GUARANTEE views as to the wisdom of advocat If our coffees sold at 35c, 40c and 45¢ per pound do not please as well as any coffed on the market we will refund your money. We are Coffee Merchants prev wnxend declined with the ex: | "IT think {ft is sufficient for ¢ to may that in my on nothing antagé ritvoft the h I esteem highly.” ne ot * preparing to use his in en of food lowered by a eimilar amount in two other hotels in whith he is inter. | ented. on nett was commanded to appear be | co- A committee to explain why he | « the axsociation tel men to)’ co to have the pric Beaten Germany Now Looks ' to East to Aid in Revenge BY J. W. T. MASON | (Written for the United Pream | NEW YORK, May 23.—Germany | is preparing to turn to the East for | ganda Meets Every Demand Located in the very heart of the new retail district, there is nevertheless parking | | facilities for hundreds of cars. Into a serious menace Wentorr cour unlews begin “tol | ew German pr key diplom teract Ru quick and recognized as the direct and correct way in Coffee. Our Coffee Fresh Roasted Daily, which insures you against stale coffee. revenge, German statesmen, crafty, | unscrupulous, and full of rese against the Weatern democr laying plana to break the peace treaty after the nlgnatures have been forced from the defeated pienipotenuiaries at Versailles. Germany in look na and Japan for creating a new the Western natio trol the world. ¢ China and Japan a ed at the outcome of th tha China believes ahe deserted by the Western powers; and the Japanese are resentful because they have not been rec racial equals of the wh America and Great Britain To Hire China and Japan? Germany. therefore, is hopeful of making subtle suggestions to China| and Japan concerning the advan- | tages of a secret league to seek re venge against the Weat. Fussia in & necommary confederate for such conspiracy. Ruaria has been de. {nounced by the victorious Allies as &n outeast nation. France, in par | ticular, has forgotten her own revo- OUR LOCATION In Seattle Market—107 Occidental lea, 2s ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES — SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. Western Delicatessen Co. CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET (Upper and Lower Floors) Occidental Avenue and 1422 First Avence Yesler Way A club Salad, 2 pints... ...25c | Apricot Preserves, 2 lbs. . .55c Cream Brick Cheese (fancy), | Extra Large Queen Olives, per And don’t forget our CHICKEN PIES WITH A CONSCIENCE national debt was repudiated and four hundred dollars in French pa- per money sold for one dollar in real cash. France's refusal to co-operate with Amefica and Great Britain in trying to help the present Russion govern ment get on its feet has made real assistance to Russia impossible. Muy sia, therefore, i# now unable to count on help from the West. If the Ger mans can assist Russia to recover her balance, it will be to Germany that the Rusalans will naturally turn for future guidance. Germany's first step, therefore, in her search for means to break the peace treaty, is to form an intimate relationship with Russia, Already ef forta are being made in Be this end. German agents are in sia advocating the mutual advan of secret co-operation between the two nations, Had Threatened This Once this movement shows signs of progressing, its spread into China and Japan will be deftly sought by |Germany's leaders. Germany threat |ened this very outcome to Ambasea |dor Gerard when America w re {paring to enter the war. The ruth |leas brutality of the Germans dur ling the war savors more of an ori jental race than a We 1 nation ermans may thus claim racial |relationship with the Orient for the | purpose of urging co-operation. | The situation is certain to develop Washington Fruit & Vegetable Company New Cabbage, Ib........ Best Tomatoes, Ib. Sweet Cherries, lb. Cucumbers, each ... Sunkist Oranges, 6 for.. ‘Seedless Grape Fruit, 4 for. New Potatoes, 3 Ibs Fancy Lemons, dozen ... New Ripe Pineapples, each. Ripe Strawberries at..... periecunann FRUIT STORES Sunkist Oranges, dozen . 40¢ | Florida Grape Fruit, each. Blood Oranges, dozen .. ..BO¢ Cherries, sweet, lb. 35. Soft shell Walnuts. Lemons, dozen . hor | Pressed Figs, 10¢ Seedless Grape Fruit, each Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. Yakima Gem Potatoes, 9 Ibs. . + ae New Potatoes, lb... ‘ Silver Skin Onions, 2 lbs. Fresh Green Peas, lb Extra Fancy Asparagus, lb Rhubarb, |b. Head Lettuce, each Large Sweet Orange: Small Sweet Oranges, Hothouse Tomatoes, Ripe Tomatoes, lb gts dozen... Ib “Lowest Prices \Old Resident of Seattle Is Dead | | Death called Edward M. Sim- |mons, 35 years a resident of ¢ and vicinity, Thursday after- |noon at the | Miss Flor |Union. He |time., He is surviv three daughters. American a Stores CO. Piece sihnce! HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTR. i, ot Binae oc Ore 1 yatery CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET ment will be in the family plot a SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL ‘ | Oysterville. Cane Sugar, 5 bs. 48¢; 10 lbs......95¢ Federal Milk, 2 large cans..........25: Libby’s orate Soup— No. 1 cans, 10¢; 2 for Uneeda Biscuits, pkg Sb ovdveerecees 27¢ Del Monte Tomatoes— Large cans, 18¢; 2 for... Post Toasties, 2 pkgs Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. cua Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs.... Golden Age Macaroni Products— 3 packages for .... Chinook Salmon, Ib. can....... Tea Garden Syrup— Quart can, 45¢; 14-gal. can......85¢ Quaker Rolled Oats, 12¢; large.... Crisco....3-b. can, 89¢; 6-lb....$1 Holly Flour. .49 lbs. $2.95; 241%, lbs. i A 3 , ‘ P | 1.57; No. 10 bag....+...+.+.. 68¢ Bae | WALLA M el Monte Catsup-— ‘ 6H George ; mast meses so ay ao small bottle...17¢ | Instant Postum, , Boe Fh clected grand « ou will find our Cooky and Cracker Departments a comple’ ise place of th <i varieties National Biscuit Company's goods, always trea: Plete stock. of all ..5¢ | Fresh Strawberries at RAILING AT LOVE, HE TURNS HERMIT May 23. er to his at! ames Henry Dom that he was “al se of suicide sort of 6 wanted to be und that © know it,” im ed his wife Coxe’s Gelatine, pkg Ferguson’s Orange Marmalade— 1714-02. carton, 37¢; 22-02. jar, 44-ounce jar Chili Sauce, large bottle, V Jello, 10¢; Jiffy Jell ... Liquid Veneer, 50c size. . ap, large 10¢; small. SS, egg preserver, quart (Enough for 14 dozen eggs) Crystal White Soap, 5 bars... Minute Tapioca, 8-oz., 2 pkgs. Domino Matches, 4 boxes.... yy Red Can Coffee, lb. 47 or In an ex wife Lowestoft, § ville, Bart. “all had Lady Ne, in No r last.) She appealed him to return to her, but he ref 4d, and consequently she petitioned the divorce court for a decree of re titution of conjugal rights, The de cree was granted. NAME. SEATTLE. MAN GRAND CHANCELLOR in 89¢ M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. Abe; 3 a . $1.20; 5 lbs. for ing place of the Knights of Pythias| grand lodge, at the last meeting | fl the lodge, held here Thursday! afternoon, ognized as the | ¥ people of |2 lution when two-thirds of the French if | } | i} Ht Mary Janes, 85¢ up to $2.20 Little Girls’ Hi-Top, $1.40, Russia hostile the Germans wi will be geographi the Fur Bast ar effective Oriental ers mocracies, therefore, must re ir treatment of Russia, or| Germany continue ¢ plotter against c ina half pint wite 5 Kredients irug store benerit may | ptinued a while de the #e youthful appear Shoeteria No.3 1509 FOURTH AVENUE ‘Twixt Pike and Pine Opening Week of Our White Canvas SHOE SALE We prepared for this a year ago. On every pair for any member of the family you will save 50c, in many cases $1.00 and $1.50, $1.60, $1.80, $2.20. The BIGC Girla, 82.20, $2.40, $2.80. Beautiful fine Duck Dress Shoes, both styles of heels, $2.40, 82.80, $3.40. Fine Poplin, with welt soles, $3.80 and $4.40, 1,000 pairs of 1 and $1.80, Oxfords, 6 and $3.10, 2-strap pumps, eyelets, $2.80 Beautiful high very fine can heel pumps, $2.20, ‘ole gnd heel all around , $2.40, ‘Tennis Shoes, Ox 50; on sale Golf Shoes, fords for the boys and girls, 80¢ and 81.00. 400 Samples of Hood's Canvas Shoes and Slippers, at net cost wholesale. It’s White Canvas Shoe Week at Shoeteria No.3 1509 FOURTH AVENUE | | | 19 Ibs. Rainier _ Flour Westlake Public Market has been widely proclaimed as the cleanest and most | attractive market on the coast, with splendid ventilation and refreshing sunshine. |} | Our merchants keep their stocks fresh and clean, supplying customers at with the latest market offerings in produce apd table provisions. all times You can always be assured of the Lowest Prices at the Westlake Public Market SUGAR, Pure ‘Cane | pounds unde. SUGAR STALL Lower Section Zoble Grocery Company STALL 165 83 cans Sunkist Hot | 1-quart bottle Water _Lilass Egg Preserver ...... Sauce .... No. 1 can Pork and Beans if} Snowdrift Shortening, 2 Ib. can Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour, pkg. 2 sticks Chicory 3 Ibs. Pink Beans. Tomatoes, 3 cans ... Corn Starch, 3 lbs. .25¢ 5-pound box Smoked Herring A5¢ Corn er Peas, 3 cans.... 25¢ can Fishballs ...20¢ HEART FLOUR se | Westlake Special, 49-Ib. sack... SOAP | The celebrated Sunbrite Cleanser, | tub Naptha Gold Bond, sack....---- 82.90 SUGAR STALL SUGAN STALI——Lower Section Lower Section STALL 191 Lorraine Chapter No. 6, Order of Eastern Star, Holding Rummage Sale STALL 191 ELLIOTT 4314 2'Ibs, Sauerkraut =2zT SYRUP} MAS A DELICIOUS MAPLE FLAVOR AFULL PINT 20° Home- Boiled Ham Home-Made Mayonnaise Tasty Meat Loaves SPECIALS .25¢ aermiees Home Mase Oniage Mar. ¢ “or M.Cinnamon NEW WESTLAKE GROCERY Stall 131——Stall 131 It's quality that counts. Fard Dates, lb New Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25¢ New Walnuts, lb.....25¢ Best Layer Figs, lb. 35¢ Stalls 16-17—Lower Floor 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes..25¢ | Large bottle Snider Caton 28 | 5 bars Crystal White Soap... 3 Ibs. rivet Ne | 3 Ibs. Cut Macaroni, . 4 Ibs. Cracked Homin ‘ >) 30c jar Rogers’ Peanut Butter Meal. can My 25¢ 1b. pkg. Blue Ribbon Tea..55¢ ff | Tomato Sardines, per jf -20¢ |] -25¢ |] Tetley’s India and Ceylon 70¢ 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts | 3 bars Creme Oil Soap 2 Ibs. Flake White Shortening 3 cans Del Monte Sauce... bees 1 b. 4 Ibs. Best Rolled Oats Ostberg Cash ‘Grocery STALLS 1923 PHONE ELLIOTT 170 WHERE YOU BUY FOR LE} Lard Cc Far 55¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ oympound White Beans | Large pk. n Tea | 22¢ 10¢ Westake Meat Co. | You Take No Chances when you make your selection from our superior stock ATTRACTIVE SATURDAY SPECIALS Stalls 1415 Phone Elliott 1137 Store No, 14 Washing Powder, pkg. Citrus large Cream- ottes Arm and Hamme Ib. pk. Del Monte Ivory Soap, small Corn Flakes, pkgs New York Peas 7s - Stall 130 1 Tbh. Crescen - | y 47c, 94, (Crisco. sis Sxz0 B. Coffee. .$1,.29 25¢ ing Pov | Sb. can M. J 1 large can Sweet Potatoes. 3 Ibs. Jap 1 large can Pineapple Pa pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits 1 pint Strained Hor 40¢ | | 4 100 3 pkgs. Lux Soap Fi Phone Elliott 1952—Stalls 8.9 At the General Baking Co. Stall Center of Market White Navy Soap, cake Mazola Oil i220; S20 | Phone Main 5952 Arcade Sunlight Market Orange Nut Specials _ Cake On | Just the Cake for Sunday’s CHOICE _ itecuize oc’ specia tog MEATS Let us Supply Your | POT ROASTS Fair to Everybody | K. AKIYAMA & CO, s 36—Phone Main 5394 1 VEGETABLES om our own farm, Amparegury Weiss is sccccaias 18¢ Yukima Potatoes, per owt. $2.00 Free Delivery Stall 106——Stall 106 Potatoes, 2 Ibs less Grape Fruit, each 15¢ be Vb, |