The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1919, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. Here’s Beauty’s Tip, Fellers, a ) on Real “Lady Killing” Duds Westlake Public Mar ke LY FANCHON GEROW'S FLOUR SOAP (Noted Dancer and Entertainer) Wentiake Special, 49-pound 6 bars Crystal . * 9 ck teseeees . 2.05 | 7 bars No-Nub oes CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN? DELICATESSEN | aod Bond, 49-1b, sack... 82:00 }1 one No Rub y . I'll say so. Men advertise their character Sugar Stall, Lower Section. Sugar Stall—Lower Section, by the clothes they wear. Snappy clothes Stall 138 bespeak the alert mind. Drab togs, the slug: Home Boiled Ham Westlake Grocery Store gish brain, The careful, modish dressers Home Made Mayonnaise Phone Main 1434 The Basement Store you'll find in the financiers, bankers and Tasty Meat Loaves 49-pound sack Drifted Snow Flour... Ps . , SATU , SPECL: 49-pound sack Krone Flour successful business men. jf SATURDAY SPECIAL . swe re 19- ’ Cent Personal appearance means everything Sweet Midgets, pint ..25¢ Cuan tetiee today. Successful men are universally care- Milk, a can . ful of their appearance. In what I've said pr Large bottle Del Monte ¢ : about clothes | don’t mean to infer that / Ibs. Flake White Shorten %3c can String Beans..... ing ooenes 65¢ 6 bars NoRub Naptha Soap 25¢@ the man whose clothes literally shriek the rolle Toilet Pa 254 1 Ib. Best Bulk Coffee......400 latest cuff, banding, or waist line, is a sty! pkgs. Kello Corn Viakes 1 Ib. Japa or Ceylon Tea, Seg 3% ibe. bul Med Oat ish dresser. The fellow with the heavily % ibe. bulk Rolled Oa ¢ triped silk shirt and flashy suit, is more At Our Westlake Market Store likely re be eer third rite actor, oF poker} =e Zoble Grocery Co. sharp. | — Phone Filiott 4314 Stall 105 ’ ’ Take it from me, the man you have to look twice : > '4 Ib. Folger’s Coffee Free with 1-Ib. can.........50¢ to see, is likely to be an Astor or Morgan. Anywa : Te adds that tasty “something” which ie 3 he's got the wallet on the tnaide Of his coat thet - = aa dots Pe abe -- $1.00 Most parti I. pala { keep the wolves from the door, I'll string with the yen '/,-ga err Mason jars. Wine ace . BL. gape ae craves and enjoys, f julet man who ix inconspleuously well dressed. You'll ‘1 pkgs. BE. C. Corn Fiakes..26¢@ 1 doz Economy Caps Open your can of CRIMSON RAMBLER att lle deg e« : sana | ON Pop Corn ant oS ‘oa! senkie. Gone aan 1 can genuine Green . : Men, by their clothes, advertise thetr mentality. | 1 Ib. Prunes.... . -10¢ SYRUP and make this delicious caramel cake: 4 \ Note ‘the ) with nolay tie and bright colore : aoe a es 10g, 30"? % cup of CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP ; shoes, the fashion plate, and his antithesis, he of the “ nai ung Monaay font » abe 1 vow pkg. Swift's Washing MS 5 a D Powder % cup of Brown Sugar H baggy kreen i é dy oe of butter sr cup of milk All women love a well dressed man. But how dif 2 cups of flour 2 eggs ? ficult it is, after all, to be correctly attired, It seem: 2 teaspoons baking powder 5 = so easy, but it requires thought and care to get th — of vanilla J * right effect 1% pounds P I # I'm not & preacher or a reformer, but you men. 2 pounds ‘i bye epehir oben, then beaten egg : striving for success, do take thought of your clothes. 6 pounds... - 38e, 56¢, ya ai well sifted cups of flour. Two beat- j Don't forget the well creased trousers—even if you|I 9 pounds..... > 83. 13 $1.09, $1.99 en whites of eggs last. Bake in layers. ave to fron ‘em youreslf—it's eo important. Don't $2.98 —- cup saga, 1 cup CRIMSON RAMBLER SYRUP, : - \ be a dude, but for heaven's sake give a little study x of water. Boi till it threads, pour over beaten = to your dress i Stalls 1011 ‘Send for the CRIMSON CABINET -It's yours for the asking. nuccess has been due to clothes. My dancing partner a ays Special Oa Marco—who in my Wrother—-now thankfully realizes] ‘ 2 . J. r Reducti % that my positive insistence in dictating carefulness in Frosted Chocolate Nut trees luction of (7) hin dress, has been well approved by a discriminating | Layer Cakes Tae ae ria hite ‘Soap 4 public, » . 1 pkg. Jello........ on Am I not the tricky little critic? s 2 pkgs. Kelloggs Corn Flakes N " . ThreeGirls |." i0:7::2".3%| No 1 Hams ana ENGINEERS NOT PLUTES | The Inference being, that in all Personally, I doubt if a single con White Clover Honey Cream | pie. Biue Ribbon Tea 28¢ " $2.80 heading, “Bome Unadjusted Wages.” | Lone of many times hia yearly sal-|this editorial says ie an average | Stall Opposite Cinnamon's | * - we wil ipped pee tee heal weelea aa ot , eam: Ge Seine Quality Service I be equi with al SE — decorate the fair to those who labor and hare no servant ia ful to place ‘only facta before te | Courtesy The piece. teat mates tors, whose picking for the year wan also hagen Cotes ave, 76e | Pot Roasts and Editor ‘The Star: Permit me to | ber things the poor governor is on | ductor received a wage of $3,768, not s so ei cma A perbaeh van editor a level with the common laborer of | to mention an average wi | i registe otest against an editor | ine tand, that he secured } the A ductor working full time for | The editorial! commences with a P 4 | ary, expended for campaign iitera | wage. Fruit Stall | | ner your service he can render at low wages, are abused, don’t you think it only | carefully selected and trees and fences, so the dear public! way to refute misstatements, that Then the editor extends his pity to| public? disappoints you. og thin they were almest compelled | "2° h they can afford to treat deserv Always Phone Elliott 1137 $1.45, Ngencer of ‘August. », under the $2 fee, inst of at an x hood of $1,800, or jens than half what Stalls 4 and 5 SATURDAY plea for a number of underpaid SOV" 147. to tell the public what good pw, in this day, and photographs to | —AND— Properly cut Meats. will know beforehand who their good | tne editorial writers should be care. | A scattering of poor lawyers and doc-|"'r am quite sure thelr position ts | Best Quality Stalls 14-15 | Wo to work jing men honestly, and pot further | Also the poor preacher who founa | Pe" the breach between worker and Fronting Three Girls’ Bakery iascsinianeemascemiitiaieiet ef it difficult to wring a living from his |¢™Ploye by leading the pubilc to be Stall 160 | . AKIYAMA & COMPANY } congregat . lve workingmen are overapid. Sultan Figs, 5 Y R i See Songregncien, G08 Fe, SO Mi" Dasne the wer, the selivend WHAT PME. o0+0cescecnbecsensons C | Stoves and Stove ee sweet cag i nen pete liclt aw little exercise | | ave thelr time to the limit to the of all kinds. 6 Ibs. Dry Onions.. Jon the outside. ‘ 9 Ibs. extra fancy Burba: . we ro a > comp Layer Figs, No. 16 Coal Hea’ “¢ x - Doh What rey mar Ey te ti oe panel en eceeeeees ZOE | A ROIS COR Sigg | tne Say it te | deal from those who spent their time fi : 7 Ibe. Yakima Gem Potatoes 25¢ : It is the manner in which he sneaked | *ult-finding and criticising the ones a fancy Com 30c Stall 160 ; 100 pounds ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES up to the railroad men, and then|WhO were in the harness. Yours —* WHITE FRUIT AND | extra ft over the top, that [ protest againat, Uy, T. M. DEMPSEY Pickling Ontons, 35 VEGETABLE CO. mere Panty ioe See ae i c Ss ATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. ite aati fale of Days Ptreight | LETTER From rackeRs [f° Po: 10¢ Best Crawford and Elberta’ per day. Allowing a conductor to| Dear Sir: In The Star of August|[_ pound .. oars c ‘ work every day in the year, he would | 18th we have noticed an editorial pepe sijgy deapeahy ener a - en ee ‘ork every day ve 5 , joed an ed . . j 4 CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE MARKET which is two hours more than the|the subject of army meats. This —~— — (Upper and Lower Floors) Occidental Avenue and sare occas tas Sch dale — rh Pai forilntgrecaee Come and get your tables, 3 you bona fide farmers from Kitsap and King counties, 4, allowing a 7 e A. B. F, characterises the bee 1422 First Avenue Yesler Way fore going to work and two hours tojand becon prepared for army use and sell your produce where sunshine, cleanliness and fresh air prevail at all times TEC ERS " clean up and prepare for rest, after|as “almost inedible.” of the year. & — SALAD, 25 | aga sag 25c | ccpaphetng a ns n work, thene hie | He says “The packers have ad Also the best parking facilities for your automobiles. : Agee eee NRCG aaa ar tro house ret cache dag oe ron value, aan eothed sat se’ aici ‘The Westlake Public Market has one of the best locations for a first-class grocery :. UNA SALAD, 25 | QU EEN OLIVE 25 Of course, that would be sufficient |tinned beef and that only the poor store, located on First Floor of our Market, For Rent. pint ... i he Cc RGR hess 4s os. deals oeive C Bh rest. tecaune he obtained his infor-/est quality of beef was used. Salt mation, officially, from the house of ing and canning the bacon also) IPANISH MEAT CAKES, 25 | ORANGE MARMALADE, | Fepresentatives. spoiled it for food.” . Sage LN li ad le | Now, I would like to ask ifanyone| In this the exsoldier has been|for the year, as shown by audited | | trad ane | belie the conductors who worked | misinformed. Not only was the|accounts. This was considerably | | Atrocities Will Be cesta | 18 hours each day for a year were| beef and bacon supplied to the gov-|fexs than the maximum profit al Told by Speakers joverpaid? And how much would an/ernment of the best quality, but it}lowed. On the gross eles, this) «pecent Atrocities In Ireland” e can rocery Stores Co. is tart” writer get working 18 hours) was prepared strictly in accordance|profit represented a percentage of! wii; pe the subject discussed by | with government specifications. The|only 1.6 per cent Dudley G ‘ooten and John L. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET ETE —|meats were not intended or pack-| On ® pound of meat the packers'| ritgpatrick at the Labor Temple S$ FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES ‘ |aged for domestic conaumption.|profit averages only a fraction of @/annex Saturday evening. The meet- UNDERTAKING CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET : |They were put up to keep under|cent. ‘This is proved by figures|ing will be open to all persons in- PARLORS AND SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET aca |expoved conditions such ax would|which have been subject to audit bY| terested in the Irish question. CREMATORY 5 . , . . o when weayree “ be encountered at the front, and/the Federal Trade Commission. | MAIN OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 1112 WESTERN AVENUE } . |the government in preseribing how] It is untrue that the army meats Are now located at 315 Kil- . | j PHONE ELLIOTT 5074 , a [they should bo prepared ‘was un-|were fr respect “interior.” They HOTEL MEN OBJECT west ot my OED loeations doubted! uided b: he erience ere the best obtainable and pre ad 7 CARNATION MILK, 2 cans........27¢ | Uneeda Biscuit : f of other nations in the war and by|pared most carefully by approved| TO EUROPEAN TOURS Those who have had oc- EDERAL MILK, large can Peaster . |the best scientific counse |methods according to government] Resolutions condemning “Toure re, Yas eet ee expat | J Demanded More Salt | requirements. under strict gov-;to Europe” advertising campaign fined, courteous and com- ‘CRISCO, 114-lb. can, 53¢; 6 lbs. .$2.07 | Premier 5 Pork ore | Cb covet’ ioe jernment ervision started by the Bankers’ Trust com- forting in time of bereave- : oi Market Baskets . ¢ government demanded bacon} we, rticularly anxious that) pany were unanimously passed at | men i Red Can Coffee, 1.1b, 49¢; 2%-Ib.,. Nf . da ig tte ; ¢ particular! p Bill’ Red P28 es a | A. & H. Soda, large pkg ED one Ay pve vily salted and/.i¢ erroneous impression should be|a dinner-dance given by the Wash- ate. spa | Reliance Coffee, 1-\b., 45¢; 21b steee c de Soap, 4 bars smoked than the standard product) corrected. In war times the meat|ington Hotel Men’s association to with Bletts Service. Auto Club Coffee, 1-Ib.... : ° anny Monday Sos r Era for domestic consumption.| \.-icing industry met a tremendous|visitors from the Northern Call- H ar Corn or Gloss Starch, 12-0z. pkgs | > ‘ 2 ‘ |The meats were also packed Jn and proved equal to the emer-|fornia Hotel Men's association at NORTH 587 it Syrup, 2Ib. jar | Wh 5 2 amounts too large for the average coney, It bore peak loads of traf-|the New Washington hotel Thurs- Whredded Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs..........- Fisher's B urd Talay ff converses fic to meet the allied demand for|day night. Libby Tomato Soup, 2 cans 49-Ib. bag, $2.98; 24%-Ib............. a : Minune 2 ey pi scas-n ne Bs beef and pork; making a genuinely a | ts be avi a ‘4 wa . erica cord hich was abso FRUIT JARS AND CANNING SUPPLIES eae mates" ana te saat clear of any dealing euch aa} SANITAR With tie meats on hand, the pack | uel” clear of any dealing MODERN Y it » om ‘ Jers suggested that since these goods! itrRISAU OF PUBLIC. RELA- Economy and Kerr Wide Mouth Self- | Kerr Regular Self-Sealing Mason—Pints, C | were ly packed for overseas ; TIONS. Sealing Mason—Pints, dozen, 98¢; qts. dozen. 80¢; quarts, dozen, ... | pone pod sae Re bys cl American Meat Packers’ ; ay: " | riyyineee a 4 | ‘4 wave to be sent abroad anyway, the ssdcintic dozen, $1.05; 1% gallons, doz...$1.40| 14 gallons, dozen A best thing to do would be to get ee ‘Self-Sealing Covers, fit any Mason jar, per doz 5 Substitute BREAD ee vee inom aprenden ee” Self. 4 y Mason jar, per dozen aye roo hithie :trioea cies, to use them abroad | Cor. Jackson St. and Sle Ave. South Sm Ball Perfect Mason—Pints, dozen, 80¢; quarts, dozen. ss ua ve fookh, We. |, Zee Semcliinre. watermese thal the} The United States Grain Corporation more of it. ch government offered only Announces that it will sell the railroad men pull down! Engine men, $ and conductors, $3,768. Faney Cooking ies, 3 pounds 9,000,000 for $150,000,000 worth of . oh aT eH e |meats is inaccurate and mislead Central Fruit Stores Washington Fruit & Vegetable Jing. It is not true that the United |States was “unable to unload this unkist Oranges, large, doz. ; Company jon starving Europe.” ‘ PSunkist Lemons, doz...... ‘ ‘ ée | The governm decided to dis “Straight” grade flour, t nN] | Sweet Malaga Grapes, lb......... tananas, doz 20¢ to 206 §) pose of the stocks in this country eichabers nis’ caneat zie FOR SATURDAY | E@euay Grapes, Ib..................5...05.006 Yeat Tomatoes, crate oF $1.10 as & result of widespread in 1b, jute sacks, gross Ec Ib. . Wgohkvelddel pues 3 Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs ; 25¢ 8) @coemed to press for any means of way Station tn Zone 10, com Yakima Gem spuds, 7 Ibs e's bs cal Sweet Malaga Grapes, Ib his 106 Fh ay sagas lowering the cost of living, even to stra Fancy Dried Onions, 6 Ibs.... ‘i peat Peaches, basket f 20¢ stall ui ol br apoio s0* limited t Tomatoes, 3 Ibs... Sweet Potatoes, Ib 5. yo : ip Faney Jonathan Apples, doz : Pears, Seaveas 4 wiches of Butternut Claim Low Prices iar Walnuts, 2. ibe =, Yakima Pots 3 and Holsum Bread, It The Star editorial makes this pee Sh Be Bh satisfies jidren's — appe- comment, “The truth eeems to be that the packers, as usual, handed Something New—Delicious Farmers’ Vegetable Comgany Uncle Sam inferior stuff, secured a top price for it and now that the SCOTCH BUTTER BUNS Yakima Gem Potatoes, 7 tbs 25¢ war is over the dear peepul, or no of Richest Materials Local Potatoes, 8 lbs 25¢ dy, must buy the surplus,” Dew Melons, each....... oes et Pepper b . - Be for this actior Public opinion weight, delivered to any Rall . . | «gy h SEATTLE MEAT CO. } Arrow “S Grocery prising the States of Oregon, Absolutely Fresh Washington and Idaho, at Quality FES Almonds, 40¢ Ib., special. .28¢ not to ex $10.00 per bbl Lard Compound Jap Green Tea, 500 Ib. special net. cash asers will be Pure Lard, 40¢; 2 for 3 supplied from nearest avail Choice Veal .... . . . 86¢ able mill, which may result 11) peer Pot Roast ...15¢ to 20¢ | 35 Butter Milk, 14¢ can; in slight saving for buyers’ ac Prices to Meet the H.C. L. doves, i the 25¢ count Wholesale and jobbing prof- ewe Its on such flour must not ex- Three Girls’ Bakery an extent ceed 750 por bbl, and retailer's ; W. N. ROUSE profits must n t exceed $1.25 3 Girls’ 50¢ Chocolate Nut and per bbl White Silver Honey Cream 3- STALL NO, 387 Address all communications \ aeee Cilia 3 to Tea Garden Syrup United: States Grain : SPECIAL 40¢ Apple Butter, 8 Ibs. . Corporation 510 Bowrd of ‘Trade Building |!/ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—Bottom Prices Portland, Oregon Dried Onio 6 lbs Home of Famous Bake-Rite Nut Bread iy gh A NS ea ‘age with the inference that ruch pr BAKE-RITE BREADERY Hubbard Squash, Ib f Hes ieee were excessive molutely unwar Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs 250 F ranted in the face of official First Avenue Between Pike and Union ery “ 106 ond 156 ords ey i ; Eiliiott. 232 Head Lettuce 10¢ and 1be F The United Sta 1 Admit Toma toc ..10¢ Hh tration in its report for the yea Gravenstein Ay 5 r 2ne¢ 1918 stated that the profits of the packers on controlled products were 5.6 per cent on the total investment,

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