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Beauties Eager to Take Part Director will Select Photo- Drama Cast Saturday in Great Seattle Movie Play Mra. J. C. Moore, of 702 32nd ave. S., hich will be filmed tn Seattle nex’ ssist in the making of the picture. omething wrong with his orbs. Mack Sennett may boast of ‘the beauty of his);o» bunch of bathing girls; Clara Kimball Young may take a swell to her- self; Norma Talmadge may roll her million-~ dol- lar eyes and be satisfied; Wally Reid may be the handsomest thing in the sega and profit there-| pet The Star Movie Editor has assembled more pulchri- tude than these film stars ever heard of. Combat troops of beauty | have stormetl the Movie Edi-, tor’s desk until it is thick with photographs — photo-| graphs of winsome, lovely,| comely and beauteously fair) girls and young women of | Seattle, all of whom are eag-| erly willing to play stellar) roles in “A Romance of Se-| attle,” the. film which will comprise nothing but Seattle y and Wednesday ind a t Monday, Tues If Director Stetn: The Movie Editor ts perfectly will-) male to turn over the/be ab nay, anxious, job of starhunting to Walter Stein er, director of the Hudris of New York City, who the cast at Eagtes’ hall afternoon at 1 o x. Movie r is vastly tn error, rector iner is in for @ sweet tim He will have a wealth of beauty from which to choose his feminine stars and a few battalions of young men who will battle for Saturday Uniess the the right to cavort in front of the| camera’ Must Be Brave The Movie Editor's guess ts that Director Steiner will have just as nice a time tomorrow when he chooses his cast as the judge at a baby show. From the number of jsnemainety eligible girta, wom women and Cop, Traffic Sign, Street Car and Auto in Tangle; Glass and Toes Smashed| fs among the latest applicants for a role tn “A Romance of Seattle” ‘%. Moore says she is willing to place for Mrs. Moore there must be Persons, the director should to choose a cast of class. Mut the Movie Editor does not envy him his job of choosing a leading lady from a banch of 20 beauties He will have to be a brave man that's all. Actual fitming of “A Romance of Seattle” will take place next Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday. The locations will be published Saturday so that the public may have an op portunity to see just how a real motion pleture is put together. And after it is all finished the film wil! be put on at the Liberty theatre! for the week of August 23. The Star Movie Editor has the applications of more pretty babies, girls and young women, not to men tion young men, than he thought | Seattle harbored. | AUGUST 8, 1919. MEET THE PRODUCER Peaches, $1.15 a Crate 25¢ Seediess Grapefruit 5 for Special on Watermelons STALL 11 Sonttary Market Lower Floor LESLIE & Selling rackep TOMATOES PACKED Same as City Market 6 Cans for $1.00 You can buy any sp aml deliver Gallon cans Mazola Oil. 6-pound cans Crisco JOHN C. LESLIE C0. Sanitary Market First Avenue Floor Also First and University 5 TONS OF Fresh, Smoked and Sugar Cured BACO SPECIAL TOMORROW nae 12 2.48 IF YOU WANT SOME GOOD BACON Come to the SEATTLE PORK MARKET Lower Peer Stall 16 ©” Krome: WE cuUT THA CoeT OF LIVING GREEN’S FOR BARGAINS! Peanut Fancy Creamery | Freeh Ranch BUTTER EGGS Fall Cream [¥ | CHEESE PUBLIC MARKET CENTER | SANITARY ALWAYS DEPEND GREEN’S STALL 102 Sanitary Market Tall Cans Co-Operative MILK 2 for 25c (Limit 2 cans) 3-Ib. cans Golden West Coffee $1.38 (Limit 2 cans) Pe Big Specials YUKON MEAT C0. StaNs 30-82-84 Sanitary Market, Lower Floor FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Buy Union Meats from union butchers, working under the union card. PAGE 19 PRICES ARE LOWER $1.15 Peaches PUBLIC MARKET ABLE Per crate, Geediess Grape Fruit, 6 for 25@ Special on Watermelona, STALL 11 Sanitary Market Lower Fleet Ct BboT a) 12%c | gh raat .25c¢ ..65¢ 18c .... 30¢ THOMPSON’ S MARKET LOWER FLOOR SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER rst Ave.—Main Entrance Sanitary Public Market OUR BIG SALE CONTINUES Just Read These Specials Shirts, large assortment, | Sport Shirts, men's and boyw’; fine | #1 25 values, at.. $1.60 valuea, 75¢ patterns; $1.25 values, .50c ; 75¢ | Boys’ and Youths’ Hats, at French large selection, at . 50c Tennis Shoes for Men, Women and Boys, at. Bolling Beet, ID. sevecceescecccees Veal Roasta, a: Rendered wid: 2 The | Legs Soring Latah m5 i Golt $1.25, Be as ; Balbriggan Under Fiber, Iuibbed and Silk Finish, Young Folks’ Suita, $1.50 values at | Caps, assorted patterns Our Union Mado Overalls, khaki and work pants. “Can't Bust 'Em” Union Made Overalis at Pants, tweeds, all wool, woo! mixed and Union $3.50 cashmere at $3.00 and Men's Union Suits, short sleeve, afer $1.00 | fs" ore ‘ris so it $1. 15) dearest: . $1 95 Heavy Work Shirts Oregon City All Wool Blankets and Wool Sweaters best makes, at. at prices lower than the lowest. 50 Ladies’ House C | Dresses ..... What you cannot find at our Bargain Counter, we have fn our Upstairs Store Room. | Wool Mixed Over Shirts, all col | ors and patterns, | at | MEATS AT MURRAY’S Are Better in Quality, Lower in Price ‘Coopera- .. 25¢ Limit, 2 cane cans tive 55c Lb. 53c Doz. TRY IT 2 Doren $1.05 30c Lb, | Old Jack, Ib... ites. We Are Fighting the Trust Every Day in the Week m gona tell you about a tetcer I got from “YOUR BOSOM FRIEND” the fellow that runs that Classy Haberdashery for f articular persons” at 14Second Ave. Frank Barkow way down in Tonopah, Nev. saw the swell shirts in s “Coplin’ s* window!! last spring and can't rest until he gets into one!! "Two thousand miles for a shirt"//* Thats sure “SUM” Shirt } Tale??? reminds me ofa fisherman's first catch-< Ze 2 $5, P. &—It Frank will eat a Chief Nut Bar every day and get al! his friends to do Ithewlse—Everybo Tono- pah will be singing the F parody on “Smiles,” it's printed on every wrapper. CONSUMER protects his ware, he may spends ice of things he had to Keeps on the upward trend. ‘The capitalixt makes o profit On most everything todays But not so with the consumer, Who has the bills to pay Consumers are not organized, And their wishes om High cont of living ba The consumer Is the As Jou are a consumer, 1 On each Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS HAT, ORENCE UPSTAIRS AMUSEM ENTS. PA A LAC ACE Loy 1 LIP | PANTAGES JOE JACKSON Vaudeville’s Vunnient AINE DANCT: ms Thin Week—Lew White In y “ULL SAY nts (Bunday), & | turing at age of 62. | Pike The deep, the subi mysteries and whims common! attributed to the genus fem: haven't a thing on the towering traffic signals, according to Traf fle Officer C. D. Hakes, whose whistle thrills at Second ave. and st. o' days. No, indeed! Traffic Officer Hakes nounce to the astigmatic univ that they haven't. For the tall iron signal that he handles got all tangled up Thursday night, with himself, a street car and an auto-| mobile. The merry mixup started at 6 p.| nursing his when Hakes unwittingly turn-| finished the evening direct! m., ed his back on the signal. Bang! Smash! street car crashed Biam' a wing of the The fender of a/traffic without the aid of mechani- immediately went Into a nose dive and swept} the tender shins and No.} of Traffic Officer Hakes. | “!!!¢°eeBlankety, Blank, Blank!” | howled the copper In agony. Crash! Tinkie, tinkle, The aig-/ nal volplaned into the lap of H. B.| King, of Isaaquah, who was pass-| ing in his automobile. Particles of | windshield littered the street cor- ner. , rt*eeemankety, Blank, Blank!” murmured King. “O, bh!" sald shins, and Officer Hakes, forthwith the | destinies of the assorted brands of | cal devices, ail Yanks Can Renew | | | | Insurance Policies Suppose that you were a returned soldier or sailor or marine? You a taken up a government insur policy while in the service, thinking that it was one of the best propositions ever offered you. You had paid eight premiunf on your policy le in the service. Then | you we You received a} $60 it $15 in wages Yo 1 ting a ctvilian u urself to su ve got a job that you 50 every after you" ng you find ord to pay out $6 insurance policy. At first you worry y soon wu forget an’t aff month on ou let st alide about ked so glowing t our t} insurance ou while you ement paying for reinstatement and that ould have your policy converted 5 than the nies charg when from that any 4 ould renew man ment ing three al condition ts « discharge. Chap in charge of mont that } as on the day of hi lain § y T. James, the after-care department of the Co has helped an average to renew their policies, The department has started a vig orous campaign to get every former rervice man into the fold of policy he "The government policies is now be con 20-payment life, 30-pay lite, 20 endowment, 30- year endowment and endowment ma The policies tw sued range from $1,000 to $10,000, men a day the war ma ment ear which | 19 oe the} | Fall tn line, boys, and march down |to the ground floor of the Central building. There you'll find the after care department of the Red Cross. And ask for Chaplain Sydney ‘. James—he'll Nx you Up. ‘ENGLISH GIRL WEARS U. S. NAVAL UNIFORM LONDON, Aug. 8.—A sensational | discovery was made during a pa |rade of Ameri troops at Knotty Ash camp, Liverpool, says a Lon |don paper. girl wearing an | American r uniform was found the ranks. an | Warner, aged England, and ured from home a nth ag The incident was robbed of its when she sentenced three months’ tmprisonment af WIFE TRAILS HUBBY WITH CUTE DIMPLE erpool for stea nent will wants her n be in the I erved identif chin.” Er ction, of | impert Hia wif and unable ineers rit force during the just out of to support iMANY KHAKI COLORS | | FIGURE IN LAWSUUIT| LONDON, Aug. 8-—-Twenty |different shades of khaki | mentioned in a ult ing the holding A. P.M. of an off ground that his collar was not the proper color, ere follow- | an offic up t icer on the GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Other Big Specials. Come Early. CHECK PACKAGES Sugar Stali—Economy Market te After, 6 P. M., 4e After 8 P. M. COLE & HARADEN LOWER FLOOR Free Delivery Phone Main 3191 Fruit Jars, quarts, dozen..........89c | 15% om Orange Marmalade for Two 10¢ pkgs. Macaroni. 3 cans Federal Milk. Minced Clams, can Large bottle Tomato catsup 20¢ 25-Ib. box loose Muscatel Raisins for oes 82.85 pkgs. Grape Nuts....... 25¢ pkgs, Shredded Wheat Biscuits * 25e¢ s 3 Ibs. best Farina 25¢ | 3 large cans Deviled Meats. 25¢ | gwoot Corn, can..... 3 cans Sardines in oll......28¢ | wo 100 came Chit Sance.:4686 Fresh Cocoa bars, Ib BO¢ | Two 10c cans Baked Beans 15¢ Come to us for Currants and Raisins of all kinds. Wr SELL YOU A COFFEE AT 40¢ Ib. that is REAL Coffee. GREAT DOINGS AT SHOE-TERIA No. Pike Place Market DOWNSTAIRS Next to Sugar Stall Downstairs Rents and Prices Are Lower EXTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Ladies’ White Mercerized | School and Dreas Shoes, for Pumps and Strap boys and growing girls— rious heels $2. 40, $2.80, $3.20, $3. 80 Ladies’ White Mer at, Cut Shoes, in © way | Louis and low heels, 20, $2.40, $2.80, Slippers, Oy ae | " 40 and $2. 80, Ladies’ Dress Shoes | in. var- foun styles, se eg $4.40, $4.80, $5.40 and $5 Ladies’ Comfort ¢ Shoes ' And up n and e: b “tan; calf and kid $2.80, $3.80, $5.80| $4.80, $5.80 Sales, SHOE-TERIA PRICES ARE LOWEST SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Pike Place market) QWNSTAIRS- Yext to Sugar Stall WED MONDAY, FIGHT TUESDAY, SUE FOR | was procu DIVORCE WEDNESDAY | "Gn, ‘rusoday separated. Mrs. Hammond visited her attor ney on Wednesday and told him all vbout It The attorney filed a petition In the superior court for the annulment of An excellent value in fine Nu-Buck, “Cut Price” In spite of Kurtzman, & widow and accepted. A license dd and the two were mar same day. they quarreled and | Bertha tallor SAN FRANCISCO Aug. A new | record for @ ’n in matrimon iT nals has been set by Victor P, Ham. mond and his bride Last Monday, Hammond, a wide ower and painter, proposed to Mrs, 4 : STALLS 102-103-105 Main Floor, Corner Mit. Others 28 Economy Market 17 Pike Place Market Crust and Color Perfect Texture Fine and Smooth See It Made At Rotary Bread Shop 1501 Pike Place Head of Farmers’ Row "ARNATICG 13¢ Stall 66 Pike Market, Lower F bond na Wiis Seeer..s OES all 17, Lower FL, Pike PL Mkt Stall 36, Lower Fi. Eee me 8 Mk 1 ve At W Pure Fresh Milk rt-Rvery Day Pe ing Bottle. WE Mut, Lower m. me 2c 3 Pik CARNATION MILK (3!2c Stalls 44.27 Economy Market R. JABBER Pike Place Market—Lower F Yakima Gem Potatoes, sk. Ih; 6 Ibs... 100 Iba aches erate p Surrants, crate the marriage of the Hammonds. In the petition Mrs, Hammond al- | »¢ that too many drinks contain: ing alcohol had so upset her that she we t in her normal mind when Hammond proposed to her. le A woman says her husband is such a blunderer that he can’t even try on a pair of shoes without putting his foot in it Murray Meat Co. Stalls 13-5 Corner Market Washington Market 94-96 Pike St. ald BIG MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS ON Pot Roast, Veal and Lamb! Picnics at a Price You Can’t Beat. iy Always Best Quality Meats, Follow the Crowds to FREY’S LINCOLN MARKET Economy Market, Lower Floor, by Su; Ss Pay Checks Cashed thie STONG’S 7-DAY SALE Mason Fruit Jars, pints, 80c gers -. 45e can Royal Baking Powder... 5-lb. can M. J. B. Coffee... 1-Ib, can Golden West Coffee. . 1-Ib, can Hill’s or M. J. B. Coffee... 50c can Instant Postum 10-Ib. pail Karo Syrup $1.25 fine Brooms, 89¢; $ 2 20¢ cans Libby's Pork Beans . Me bottle Catsup. 2@c can Pink Salmon. M 2 Y50 cans Alaska Salmons.35¢ | Chips Sho pkg. Baking Soda.. 15c Del Monte Catsup. 3 geal CQ ream of Barley . | 6 large rolls Toilet Paper. 2 50c extra large Ripe Olives . Jello or e Campbell Soups sees 2 Ibs. Pearl Tapioca........ 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes. | Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour., 2 cans P §0e can F 4 ‘doxes Matches 25e can Baking “Powder. 60c M. J. B. Tree Tea, 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts... 11b, can Lipton’s Tea 5 bars Crystal White So: &. bars Naptha Soap... 3 doz. best Jar Rubbers | Mason Jar Caps, doz | Jelly Glasses, doz eee eens Fresh Soda Cracke = 350 VELVET EDGE SHARP sHOP Sharpen All Kinds Safety Razor Blades, Scissors, Knives, ete. Stall 378—Econemy Market -00 Broom: “"e0e Areal, | 15¢ cay Hemrich Gaol seed aoe | 25e Quaker Cracked W heat 17¢ 4 10c pkgs. Crystal White ackberry Jam Searchlight or Domino :25¢ 15¢ aSe¢ 300 pkg We pkg. foam Powder large sack Table +. 20¢ 25¢ 3 bars Creme Oi) or Bath Tab: -65¢ | lets -28¢ 3 Ib 25¢ 3-1b. can Fresh Graham Crackers, Ib, 19¢ 85¢ Faney Cookies, Ib. care 3 Ibs, Siam Head Rice, 4 Ibs. Red Chilf Beans...... 8 Ibs. Swedish Peas. Ft) 3 pkgs. Wraaieaton J Macaroni or Spaghetti » 25¢ Se can Crab Meat, {9¢ can Marmalade... small White Beans jc cans Sugar Peas. ans Solid Pack Tomatoes 85¢ of water, Ho drank the mixture, Now he is charged with shooting at his wife and pointing a rifle at the HARTFORD, Conn., Aug, 8—Bur.|Chlef ef police. He pleaded not ity, bi tholdt Hoffman, a painter, did not his AS, pM yarrediorage. pete have any booze on hand after July 1. ‘This 1s what he used; One-half pint | PENN YAN, N, ¥,, Aug. 8.—Fred of ammonia, four ounces of pepper-|Schmoker says a two-pound trout mint, four ounces of horse liniment, | jumped into his boat on Lake Keuka: two lumps of sugar and four ounces! He killed it in self-defense, 5 |“MIXED HIS OWN”; SEE “KICK” IT HAD!