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THE SEATTLE sn cmt ea JUNE 6, 1919. HAASE FAVORS [Boys Go in Training for ALLIED TERMS That Pie Eating Contest Says Germans Should Sign «2 Byecas \ Peace Treaty fis ‘Acid-Stomach' Now Quickly © __ Relieved and even heart tafture can be traced directly to Actd- Stomach. Avoid these dangers—den’t ackietemach wreek your health. Don drag out your days feeling ail m, Gewn and out, week and ailing, | Westlake Public Market jh TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA SUGAR, Pure Cane SOAP FLOUR The celebrated Sunbrite Cleanser, 6 ibm, 4. - ae Westlake Special, per can fe F WAiiee G8@ | 6 bare Crystal White Koap. . 200 49-1b. sack 92.95 | 96¢ | 1 cane (100 bars) No-Rub Napthe | cig fond, 49:ib $2.90 Sagar Stall—Lower Section Sugar Stalli—Lower Section Alpha Market Soap (Only one to @ customer.) Stalls 6-7 Somer Stall—Lower Section Opened ZOBLE Grocery Co. STALL 105 With A Full Line of Quality Meats “TRY US” BY CARL D, GRO)T (United Press Staff Correspondent) NERLIN, Hugo Haase, pendent socialista, June (Delayed. > leader dre of the inde Jared in an interview today Germany should sign the peace treaty, re of whether can obtain furdieas he modifications, I believe the Ger » thelr ut tions, but olomger wafe for mother s outh slretchin J any . ener citer pop “Personally, Ite leave pie cool im pantry man delegates should moxt to secure modifica they should sign in an Maase said “It is more vantageous for Germany not to aign than to acoespt the treaty even in ita present harsh form.’* Haase mid he saw small of the Independent sotialists taking | over the government unieas the} workers generally demanded it lteave Wee Grechtnbie If all join in demanding @ real) pantry shelf to coo! socialist government, then I believe all the soqialist factions wilt under take to form «4 tien 0’ ment,"’ he said, *'b uch & move attempted by |p. let ELLIOTT 4314 ev 7 Tbe, pure Can 1 can Therme One stove O7¢ ase Pimenton, can 156 2 lbs. Snow Drift Shortening 65¢ Crescent Soda, 1 Ib.... 10¢ ent Corn Starch, 1 Ib... 15¢ ch, Lb. 18¢ bottles... 25¢ t Ammonia, % botin.. 26¢ suzsT SYRUP AS A DELICOUS 2 ibs. Saver Kraut Salmon Bellies, 2 thx 6 oz. can Ripe Olives .. 3 cans Hot auce Golden Gate Coftee. 10¢ ahe 16¢e 25¢ 45¢ a and Java Coffee a5¢ rk and Beans, 10¢ 2he¢ diy chance No longer ix it safe for mother to| ples on the or all Seattle's ining for the * held at the| vern iene, at Wood can Pure } ean Liberty Vegetable and Fruit Co. oh Fancy Potatoes, per cwt.. $1.50 |} New Potatoes, 2 Ibs.. re All kinds of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits STALL 106 PLE FLAVOR 20° Aruu pint HEART eon ment would not be it if . “Apl’, peach, punk'n,” as the wait In preparfuon for big content, | Teseee way It, and every other vari sll lads will be allowed to go /¢tY. from the white-topped lemon ple jamboree to their appetite’s | *pecles to the black prune, form the s’ y are doing everything pos-| raining diet. No shriveled, shrunk et in trim. Mouthetreteh.| UP Ones will do; they are big and linen are growing popular, |#enerous, with the sugary syrup can surround all the baked |00#ing from around the edges of the sandwiches in sight | eavery cruste. | | ntebte ar Smnenkay” ahaa the ples. | will be no complaining about the pies J| STALLS 8.9 ELLIOTT 1952 58c Ib.--2 Ibs. $1 15 a s They go after them th both hands | being hard to take,” the Elka’ com | 1 Ice Cream, Cottage Cheese, Delicious Fresh Buttermilk and the yawning, cavernous ‘mouths. mittee declares. Day-Old Non-Fertile Eggs A full line of Dairy Foods. PURITAN Milk Products Co. 199—VIRGINIA STREET SNES ANCE oe »p down on all visible pies, | it 33¢ Haase admitted he had heard mu ports were in elreulat t several members of the cabin: prepared to resi if the treaty is not altered A new broom docun't sweep clean er than an old one with a new Nired girl attached We offer you the Best Values for your Money | | | Saidiiiede of an | Extra Special on I FinePotRoasts Artist’s Model nes for Saturday i > ; artists Modet | | BLI MARKET | ste pets Hh i : “Fair to Everybody” My first experience poring for a/artints and models came, and also Ins of “noclety” art studenta|the girls in his class I danctd for | made me determine that it should) them, and many of the artists took) be my last experience of the kind.|out their sketch books and sketched I had been ongnaed to pose for | some of my poses during the dance. & sculptor—a real artiet whose |Afterward I was congratulated on | “IRST AVE. BETWEEN INE AND QVION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND tala AVENUES powed for him to or some time, ge around me, unt I felt lke Cinder’) estern Delicatessen Co. When I came the first day, 1 SEATTLE MARKET was forced to wait half an hour | before the first of the students ar- 4 Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way I asked him why they 8) — PRESERVES, Mh: » ore x When you. think “of _ndve advertising R WANT ADS BRING RESULTS), ‘mink of Te Star “ Westlake ‘Grocery § Store STALLS 16-17 LOWER FLOOR 3 1b. can Roger's ra. + tmweecceweees 2 cans Tomatoes Cut Macaroni. 2 tba. Navy Dea 4 The, Rolled kes. Washington Spaghett! or a “Fie Be 6 bare Crystal H 6 cans Bunbrite Cleanser THREE GIRLS’ | CARAMEL CREAM come on tima not mind.” he answered. PALACE HIP |“These are society butterflies who| Claire Hanson and “The Vilage are taking their ‘art lessons’ much | Four,” a juvenile and harmony sing ae they take their afternoon tea-—/|ing act, hegd the new show which because it happens now to be ‘the opened at the Palace Hip Thursday. j thing’ to do. | Fitch Cooper, an eccentric musien! Finally, the? began to arrive, 19 | comedian, is a big hit with his com- faxhionably dromsed, one | cay monologue and music on a va + and two sisters! riety df comical instruments, chief jarrived with a maid in Riaendates, |among which ts a handaaw, |She helped them take their - lareen: jcoata and put on thelr amocks \nave a sini tabonetiag ale ittine After a little lecture from the jact: Alma Grant, a diminutive song |seulptor, they began to work; they stress, and Sam Armstrong (Samuel were not beginners, but had had pies, jr) of this city, bave a com- some experience, but they were just | edy singing and plano act. Piles is ||| playing at modeling. I found after popular and Miss Grant wins with |waré (hat the armature—the frame | nor clever mimic of child types. lot wires upon which the clay is mod Chief Biue Cloud and Winona, In (eled — ~had all been made for them. diana, Frog novel attraction. They These girls all worked without {| offer tribal songs, dances and pas terest. They used to come in like | times. Harry Gunson, “The Lone |wchool children, anxious to be fin-/ | Fisherman,” has a pleasing voice and | ished with their lemons, For it was | gets by nicety. |merely a task with them. ‘They | merely wanted to be able to tell their friends that they “ert” —— 25c| 40¢| 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar No. 50 Rainier Flour 3 th. can M. J. B. Coffee. } 1 Ib. can Lipton’s Tea. 1 Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea. Nut and citron filled. | | Sunday's best dinner cake. | {toe rote meane Pows Regular 55c, | | Special 40c | Three Girls’ Bakery Center of Market Lincs DILL PICKLES, "25 ¢| CHICKEN Pins, “4B NOT 3 ., BREAD cee te te, ons vip of etgeen And as a oo Saes sentas cone i ovens—the Spotless Shop. | ~Bake-Rite Breadery Between Pike and Union on First Avenue Entrances From First Ave. and Central Public Market Vegetable Company Central Fruit Stores Sweet Oranges, doz... Blood Oranges, doz... .. Best Sunkist Lemons, doz. Best No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. 75¢ Dromedary Dates, pkg. ............ 25¢ Fancy Home Grown Strawberries, spe- cial prices. WASHINGTON FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. 30¢, 40¢ | Fancy Lemons, doz, | Good Head Lettuce, 2 for 5, 3 for Home Grown Strawberries, bo: 39¢ 4 100 rolls Toilet Papir -. 25¢ 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts . If you value your wateh, let were studying| Haynes repair it. Near Liberty theatre.— Advertisement. Your worry is ended you buy the Its Always Here | Correctly cut and ¥or Your Supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Stop at M. ROOT. & co. (wr Green Olives, pt......25¢ Smoked Herring in Tomato Sauce The Bast for Your Mewey Abwars | DOF CAD . cere emne-e-s-e- BOG COMPLETELY EQUIPPED CANDY KITCHEN FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT MARKET OFFICE ar a ' Minaye Phone Sanitary Elliott 1625 SOUTH END rou. Open Nine Houre—Cicsing at 6 P. ne MARKET DIVIDENDS are payable on coupons at any time upon presentation at the office of the market, except Saturday. No purchase is too small to earn a dividend and a grand total figured at the end of the month teaches a simple | Stalls 14-15 ead. 10¢ Onions and Radishes, 3 bunches S¢ ee: oe 25¢ are going begging, because no one | MATERIAL IS PUZZLE) 00 tntars in combination, or dis- | (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) | covered how to separate them.) LONDON, June 6—Enorme se) Row peters # to extract brass | om the leather of old Pee a, ee eaotinn puzzle. The hai cae | shellac (used tn gus masks), and| iain out by magneta, and the ee. many tons of a mixture of alum leret of brass extraction is believed | and soda, used for water softentns, | \to be known in Germany. : eet Public ThGPin Cantaloupes, each. Tomatoes, Ib. .... Oranges, 6 for.. Best Bing Cherries, Ib.. 1816 34 Ave. Fancy Cucumbers, each. Fancy Cauliflower, head . American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL 10 Ibs. Cane Sugar 95¢, 5 Ibs.......48¢ | Palm Olive Soap, 3 cakes........... 23¢ Federal Milk, 2 cans Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 pk 8, 2 pkgs. -25¢ | Mount Vernon Milk, 3 cans. Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs... .25¢ Soap and Sugar Stalls Shredded Wheat Biscuits -25¢ | Creamettes Golden Age Maca 1Z4¢, 19¢, 30¢ | | Chinoo! mon, 1-Ib. can | Sour Mixed Pickles, quart 2 Nabob Pure Jelly, 6-oz. jar. Van Camp’s Soups ‘Del Monte Extra iow Corn 19¢ | un Prunes, small, 2 Ibs. 19¢, large, De atte. 83 20¢ $ Rosedale Sliced apple, No. 1 cans f4 Holly Flour, 241%-lb. bag Snowdrift, perfect shortening, £ 69¢, 4 ‘Ibs. $1.37, 8 lbs.. $2. 65 Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, lb. 47e, 2 2% Ibs, $1.46 Golden West Coffee, lb, 43¢, 2 Bin 85¢ M. J. B. Coffee, lb. 45¢, 3 lbs.....$1.30 Crescent 99 Coffee, Ib. Our Prices— 200 Phe, 17¢ 100 Pkg, Uneeda Biscuits for 8¢ GRAHAN, ACRACKERS) sion SIT OUR CRACKER DEPARTMENT tion and sale of National Biscuit Co. Bulk Cookies at each store. Our superior meats need the prices quoted will sell Shoulders of Lamb, pound. . Veal Stew, pound Dry Salt Back, pound 3 Oc pou CO-OPERATIVE Phone Elliott 17c *) Pur pou aN de een ag WAS ADELICIOUS MAPLE FLAVOR Aru Mag 220 [torr LESSON IN CO-OPERATION no boosting and all we can supply. LEADERS FOR SATURDAY Legs of Lamb, e Lard, nd Good Bacon, nd MARKET 1625 ° +inenenemnpmnihibaicilbia nlataibeialaliei isos. CO-OPERATIVE DELICATESSEN Brown Beauty Beans can Large can Plums or Prunes... , 25c Union Milk from organ. ized cows. Extra special for Saturday, tive Milk, 2 cans for Co-Opera- Big Bargains in Soap Demonstration ( bars Crystal White and one 10c bar Creme Ot) 4 small pkgs. Seafoam and one 10¢ Creme Oil . 28¢ 2 packages Crystal White Soap Flakes and one 10c Creme ot ceeeee BBO 1 large package Seafoam and one 10c Creme Oil . 25¢ Four 10c Creme Otl.........25¢ ‘Three 10¢ Bath Tablets and one 10c Creme Ol ...........-25¢ Three 10¢ Imperial Peroxide and one 10¢ Creme Oil .. 25¢ Five bars AB Naphtha and — 10¢ Creme Ol! .. Carnation, Borden tive Milk 10 Ibs. 5 Ibs, Large Ivory, 10c; small. ELLIOTT FISH CO. Quality Seafood Fresh Shellfish Fresh, Cured, Smoked and Salted Fish Everoreen Meat Market ‘Lower Floor QUALITY MEATS Less Expense Lower Prices Give Us a Trial A trial will make you a regular customer. Buy one of our Juicy Roasts or Steaks for your Sunday Dinner. UNION CARD , ST SUN PRODUCER Co, Stalls 3-6-7 Extra Fancy Imperial Valley Canteloupes, 25¢ and up Fresh Products Best Quality Low Prices Acme Grocery 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar....95¢@ No, 50 Holly, C. B or Erceent Flour 2 isan cans Tomatoe: ‘25¢ 3 Ib, can M. J. B. or Selecto Cof. fee $1.25 cans Carnation Borden Mili i 3 lb. e 6 boxes Ohio Ma 3 cans Libby Tomato Sou! Two 20 Del Monte Corn. Prices also good at Red Seal Grocery STALLS 14-15 New Potatoes. Bargains in MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S sao LADIES’ DRESSES AND ) COATS DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE MAIN MARKET—NEXT TO OLIVER'S AND LOOK THEM OVER.