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Medaille de la Reconnaissance Fran- cals for devotion to duty. Rich Marshmallow: flavored A syrup, wonderfully adapt- able co both cooking and table use. It’s something new—with a more palatable taste than any syrup you ever tried. Economical and indis- pensable. It may be used to better advant- age than most syrups in preserving and cooking—remember too, it’s delicious marsh- mallow flavoring makes it a favorite on the table. ‘The CRIMSON CABINET will be mailed tree to any address on receipt of your name and the name and location ot your grocer. It is attract- ively arranged to file your CRIMSON RAMBLER recipes and any of your favorite recipes so that you may refer to any one of them in an instant. CONNER & CO. PORTLAND, OREGON ENGLISH WOMEN WIN “BUZZ” GOODWIN TO FRENCH WAR CROSS PARIS, Aug. 29-—Two English- Lieut to Seattle Sdturday after duties In the Seaboard bardment near the front, and the)... Goodwin, 603 13th ave. N | president. SERVICE we Goape you've been im many ©) ificer with the Séth infantry. | And sou seemed sather nervous; |Femained on the front until lwhen clerks seemed shy and didw', (armistice. Later he was ; to the Third army with b Te givk you any service. || ters in Luxemburg. He jane when asked to see a eult, charged in France and And you had in nd.0 hen | traveling since his disc (The indifference of the «ntes force Made everything look biuc. |A gette with alt attention 40,000 GERMAN- MADE RETURN SATURDAY Ervin Crawford Goodwin, women, Miss A. M. Dobson and Miss|known to University of Washing- | EK. De &. Preedy, who for over three |ton students as Years have been serving under the French War Cross, have received the two years in the army, Croix de Guerre for valor under bom Buzz,” will return | nearly | be t . 8. WwW. to take up| e National} . of which his father, EB ts vice! y Lieut. Goodwin was commission- | fed in June, 1918, and saw his first |}tost four $50 Liberty bands and $7 jaction at St. Mihiel as liaison of- He| Miss Dorothy Otto, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919. ’ Antlered Brothers Thruout Land Help Salvation Lassies eer, boys, the poor devils are dying of the Chaplain Marry W New York State Elks i who ¢ heard this famou ade in the battle of the niwh American War, in the f with the Spanish fleet off the « f Cuba ut that w & marker to ¢ pathOs of the appeal that came fre his son in France to do something for the ation Lan over there, | compared with the “in the trenches When the United States was about Chaplain | government | » be drawn into the war Jones ¢ in the sits for the army As he went t pleading with fathers to send their boys, pleading the thought came n of age, who made the didn’t do hin ting on id shot up. hand and don't have » Weck me, I'l go tion Army Chaplain Harry W. Jones *| the Salvation Army. Other Elks bad received similar messages from over there, and were interesting the >| Kika. The result 4s that the Elks ot back of the Salvation Army, and rvice ponaible. 1 the Seattle elke had rained, dl etly, more than » the lasses carry a ing: ‘Here, sonny, take th you good.’ And in the hi extended out of the darkne burating all about, ts a and ix @ Salvat Ar Dad, you Speaks at Theatre Now he ts out appealing to them to help her carry on over here. ¢ started | His storiey of the home service are ¢ Elke tn |@® stirring, almost, as those of the war nervice PROWLERS GET 2823 BiG NIGHT HAUL <<: Eight Burglaries Reported ... to Police Here out at once t erest th ers added elght more burg > their lint during the nig to police reports Friday ity were visited Mra. G 8. W., lost a large amount o! including an old-fashioned studded with rubles. he same burelar, tt ts bell » homes of J. Ha and Mrs. 4420 38th ava, 8. W | next dos om the first home the int rode got a Waltham watch, §7 jand other jewelry. The Brigks home feided a baby ring. a child's bank | with $1.50 in nd other articles B. D. Burgeson, 1727 W. 56th at., cash Maximiliian a fur cape, a hand containing 12 nd two rub: dell ‘This milk of assured quality vered to your door daily. Dell Smith ‘our $50 Liber 2401 Walnut st bonds and $7 Prompt and efficient The Golden Rule grocery, 403 N service by Kristoferson's 45th st, netted the man who rifled many wagonk and trueks PIANOS'IN STORAGE | ‘”* “* seister #0 lOur hobby ts good service, | And we will and Union. | ati |the price of British pianos, WESTERN COFFEE CO. Why worry about the high price of COFFEE? We will continue to sell HIGH GRADE COFFEE at 40c, 45c and 50c a pound for many months. Our Coffees are Fresh Roasted Daily at our stores, and guaran- teed to please or money back. 40c Grade, 3 Ibs. $1.15 45c Grade, 3 lbs. $1.30 50c Grade, 3 Ibs. $1.45 Compare these Coffees with any retailing at 60c or more per lb. and convince yourself that we are giving you the best value in the city. STORES LOCATED AT 1426 First Ave. 1420 First Ave. Olympic Market Central Market 109 Occidental—Seattle Market LOOK FOR THE SIGN WESTERN COFFEE CO. LONDON, Aug. 29.—In spite of! |thetr war activities, the Germans ‘Farmer Is Killed lOn each Fall ‘surT, Coat, DRESS | Managed to make piano®. A surplus! od HAT, of 40,000 of these Instruments is now at ihe RENCE UPSTAIRS | jying in German factories, ready tc be dumped Jnto England at one-half Underneath Slide} aia Funeral services for William Full Elliott er, Grays Harbor county ploncer 223 farmer, who was killed Thursday morning, wheg caught beneath a gravel slide near his home, will b held Sunday from the Satsop Meth odist church, at Satsop FEW FOREIGNERS GET MERIT ORDER LONDON, Aug. 29—Marshal Foch | and now Marshal Joffre are the onl Frenchmen to receive the British | Order of Merit. Until last year | Japan was the only foreign country honor, Yamagata, Togo and Oyama having been ap | polfited to the ler It was founded by King Edward to mark his corona tion in 1902 Or have your grocer supply you. to receive the CRAZY WITH HEAT, cow CAUSES PANIC | »—A cow, evi-| heat caused | d to the fair from Plasterers |SAILORS COMING TO and CIFIC FLEET I has ga. ug Lathers Wanted rival here, 17 sailors from Hoboken, The Master Plasterers N. J were due to reach Seattle Fri day night en route to Bremerton. and Lathers Association A detachment of casuals contain nington and Oregon men have rrived at Camp Lewis for discharge WAR ECONOMIES WERE A LOSS IN THIS TOWN, LONDON, Aug. 29.——Southgate council has lost $6,145 on pig keep ing, $700 on a potato pate needs the services of 20 experienced plasterers 1 children's playground, and $500 on a national Kitchen, all wartime ex-|f and lathers at $9 per periments to effect economy. dey; Also several ap- PORT OF ANGBLS LIBERAL prentices. An excellent Por ANG ton Foster, os asked for a raine 0 | got it council also inc , | the wage of the city lineman and | de eputy treasurer opportunity to learn a trade, Apply 4184 Arcade Bldg., Between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. WE LONDOY us | Britain's leading have a chance to biography, Edwin Pugh, a fellow writer, is now at work on the book. 1 19 can Golden 7 Chocolate’ a West Coffeo ......sse0+ 4 C | t5 sar Pare Meet the Producer Prices Are Lower Elberta Peaches Tomatoes, box GREEN’S thie a =x MILLER’S DELICATESSEN 60c Lb. Booth 111, Sanitary Market Lemons, dozen STALL 10-A COME! COME! COME!!! All of You Careful Buyers, Be Sure to Attend OUR MONTH-END SALE Dill Pickles There Are Bargains for Every One—Bargains Such as You Have ‘ancy Bulk Coffee $1 25) © ee, ZO | dreamed of, nut Didn't Really Expect to Seo — REMEMBER THE celal Fane ACE one coutes | SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Full line home cooked meats MILK 27c Exclusive dealer Le Hirquet’s (Limit 6 cans Flavoring Extracts SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET—AT FIRST AVENUE ENTRANCE ety Dress Hats—Worth $7.50 ant Bost "Em" Overalls— Ed G5¢ | Worth $2.25, $1.75 Bett Felt Hats—Stetson's White Dress Shiris—Monarcha, ers ° 91.45 wert t. see 75. pe 44 i Socks—All colors . 15231, First Ave—Sanitary Market Men's Garters—All co Underwear—Heavy de Boys’ Overalls—Stripe ar , t , ; Best Bread in the State blu Desks Sitirte-Colored” a Men's Sheee—Piain toe, sewed, | terns - full stock; worth m Navy Blue Serge Pants ° Chambray Work Feather Pillows—Worth ¢$ 3] . White Handkerchiefs — Worth | Outing Flannel—All colors, Sate Best Materials Used ~ Se | eraay only, ver ya0d 7 s' and Boys’ Union Suits— | Perfectly Baked, Without foo Much Yeast rth $1.25, at In Our Upstairs Store We Have Boys’ Suits and Wool Blankets—A Complete Stock to Select From, and They Are All Bargains CORNER PUBLIC MARKET cm Washington Butter 60c.. MU R R A Y . S Eqas! | CHEESE | COFFEE Washington Market South Entrance to Corner Public Market 3 ee 25c:| * me 10 94-96 Pike Street P. B. Murray, Prop. abe Pec s 3m NOTE! We Now Have Only One Shop 48c es MURRAY Is AFTER the PROFITEERS Cooperativ 927 rresh ground Peanut Milk c | ter, Ib. 18¢, 6 cans 80¢ Ibs ~ 35¢ His prices are lower. His meats are better. They say he is crazy—but Murray should worry. SHOP CAREFULLY—Get the Trust’s Prices Satur- day—then come to Murray’s and see how much you save, COFFEE Folgers or Schiltings 49c (Limit 1 cap our me back If not pleased. Pants—Just the thing f See it made in our New Improved Revolving Oven. Try it once—then tell your friends. WE cUT THE GOST OF LIVING All guaranteed Just arrived. | Fancy 2 Dozen | = Cream, Brick Please Come teiand GREEN S BUTTER STORE torver sins. OUR MEATS ARE WAY DOWN! They will never investigate us for profiteering—all they need do is look at.our prices. WE BEAT THEM ALL FOR REAL SPECIALS ON POT ROASTS, VEAL ROASTS, LEGS OF LAMB, BOILING MEAT AND SMOKED MEATS We Make All Our Own Sausages FOLLOW THE CORNER MARKET uetort INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. «siii%ais faibidis to Murray Meat Co. We Cash Pay Checks STALLS 1-3-5 White, 6 bars..27¢ 2 bags or 6 pounds Cc 28 ECONOMY MARKET 17 PIKE PLACE MARKET Stall 40, Economy Market First Ave. Entrance CHECK PACKAGES Sugar Stall—Economy Market fe After 6 P. M., 4c After 8 P. M. Open Until 11 FP. M. Saturday LARNATIET Stall 66, Pike Place 14c Market, Lower Floor There ts more nourishment in ut ROTARY BREAD than in any food at the price. Eat more bread. BIG SPECIALS, 45c Royal or Price’s Bak- ing Powder .......37¢ POT ROASTS LEGS OF LAMB Fresh-Dressed POULTRY And a complete line of Smoked and Cured Meats Con ntious Service and Fair Dealing always at FREY’S LINCOLN MARKET Economy Market, Lower Floor Opposite Sugar Stall 35c Rogers’ Baking Powder for .... 40c Japan Tea Siftings for See it made at Rotary Bread Shop 1501 Pike Place Head of Farmers’ Row 65c 4-ounce bottle Vanilla or Lemon Flavor. ..50¢ $2.00 16-ounce Vanilla, Lemon or Almond Flavor for ......$1.10 30¢ pure Ground Choco- late, 2 Ibs.........55¢ 45c Master Blend Coffee; 3 Ibs. $1.30; 114 lbs.65¢ Pure Fresh Milk 12c Quart—Bvery Day Bring Bottle. 79 Pike Fi. Mut., Lower FL. CARNATION MILK 14'2c Stalls 44.27 Economy Market | Brick Codfish, 2 ibs STONG’S sat! SALE! 2 big cans Federal | 3 15e pkgs. B.C, Corn Milk . ‘ | Flakes Economy Fish Market style Herr SCHOOL DAYS SHOE-TERIA No. 1. Stalls 21.26 DOWNSTAIRS Nef aCe Pike Place Market dear School days, school day old Golden Rule da: Readin’ and writin’ an *rithmetic— PAREN At school time, use some *RITHMETIC— 2 1 pair shoes, bought at Shoeteria No, 1— saved, so much $ 2 pairs shoes, bought at saved, so much $ Good Shoes for the whole family, How much $$ It will be worth your while to come to SHOE-TERIA No. 1 SPusce ‘atarket DOWNSTAIRS exc i2S.2!2%ssan Pike Place Market WHERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOWER nd Dress Shoes for BOYS’ SCHOOL SHO! ol $2.40 $3.00 $3.50 Growing Girls $3.40 83.80 $4.80 45c ean vn n Mason Fruit Jars, pts, 80c, ats "3 $1.12 ...90c Postum % gal, Eonomoy 5 ib. can M. J. B Fruit Jars, doz Coffee .... : 10 Ib, Pail Karo a5e can Rogers Daking 23 | Syrup .. Powder C | 3m, can Guittara’s roy . hoeteria No, 1— Honey . 5 bars Lenox Soap 25 fine broom Se, $1.00 good | 80e pkg. Citrus Pow im. 6c | 3 cans Libby's Asparagus ns Van Camp's Pe ori and Beans ‘ » can Hill's or uM. 1. B, and on every pair you save uglas Salad Ot 8 Alaska Salm Ribbon Tea eat Catsup . k Beans q small white F $e ean : | 3 Ibs. dry Green Mazola Oil, pts. Be, ats. | 3 bare Paim Olly gals: rivenAs vy Oil Soap, or Ba blets, .25¢ $4.00 $4.20 $4.50 | $2.80 | $4.40 WOM Rest values in the city.