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NEED WORKERS FOR CAMPAIGN Contributions Come Easy; Shy of Solicitors le business houses, memoria and individuals are giving sly to the Roosevelt Memorial ing to campaign boost prior to the noon lunche e Army and Navy club FF ¢ 100 team captains wei x their figures, the Seattle total t $4,000, and the state total GARMENT SECTION ply airman had neve Age of workers oer D. Pinneo said he known & campaign where was more interest shown or a to cive, In almost was simply wait But, in a great the workers have he asked that all who ) personally solicited to donate to the Roose ial, mall or take remit it Memorial associa iding, or to the » Maring” bank, welt were being is Friday The Each ant © pat the tremendous s offered, early |Store Selene Give Minstrels Syncopated syncopation and all that goes with it featured a minstret show by the Frederick & Nelson blackface troupe of performers at the department store auditorium Thurs- day an’ Friday nights Billed as “The First Up-to-Date than lived ertainment B. Moyer, Miss Anita Kin- caid and George Barton. The talent was culled exclusively from the de partment store personnel Caillaux Declares He Is Not Guilty) The § THE SEATTLE STAR Meet the Producer DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 SANITARY MARKET Stall 45 LOWER FLOOR On DONDEN'S MILK $6. 50 Case ‘tron: Ae °K 4 « Powder 206 656 81.09 Shortent ar Naptha Washing can Maximum Coffe can Golden West 60e ge Macaror 15e age 25e wson Salad Oil 40¢ | sund Chocolate 28e | quality, Ib, 838¢ ittard’s Chocolate ean Ca pbell's Pork ‘and Beans can FREE DEMO CAMPBELL LESLIE’S WE WILL SELL SUGAR ONLY WITH OTHER PURCHASES—QUANTITY LIMITED 9-lb cans Crisco .. 21%-lb. cans Folger’ 10 Lenox Soap Golde on Gate Coff ——We Deliver Free 3 lbs. Nucoa 48 ounces Macaroni 50c cans Royal Baking Powder John C. Leslie Co. First Ave. Floor—Sanitary Public Market Also Corner First Ave. and University WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING ARRIVALS NEW FR 48c ‘eas’ IDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1916 ANTS R TRKE PHILADELPHIA on co. STALL 10 SANITARY MARKT STALL 10 LOWE FLOOK We wish to announce that we have enlarged our Salt and Canned Fish Department and will hereafter carry a complete line of these goods in addition to our usual supply of Finest Fresh Wish OUR SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY INCLUDE First quality Deep Sea Codfish, lb... Nice Salt Salmon, Ib Kippered Herring 20c packages Shredded Codfish, 2 for. . ove Sanitary Oyster and Crab Meat Cocktails Sold at Our Counter and Many ‘High-Class Places Live Crabs Cooked Daily in Our Own Boilers SANITARY FISH MARKET Lom Ag ly ey Market, ist Av. Floor GREEN 8 BURRELL’S ST ALL 102, DELICATESSEN OUR BEST CREAMERY Stall 21—Sanitary Market BUTTER 686¢ 3,25 poem 1d $1.35] Libby’s Mince Meat CO-OPERATIVE ” 30c Lb. MILK 2 cans 27c Libby’s New Sauerkraut Or 6 cans for 80¢. “H ie ar Oil EXTRA SPECIAL gx tt ~ lie. CEYLON AND INDIA Sardines TEA 43¢ *::: 5c Tc .15¢ . .25e¢ 2 cans 25c 85 Full line Cold Meats, Meat (Limit 2 lbs.) Loaves, Salads, Dressings, OTHER BIG SPECIALS Pickles, Olives, etc. PAGE 19 Prices Are Lower THOMPSON SHOWS ’EM ALL how to cut‘prices. Pork Roasts, Ib. .32%¢ | Pot Roasts, lb Steer Round Steaks 25c | Picnics, Ib. ....... 24c Fresh Dressed Hens, a | Shoulder Veal eo pound .......... 40c | THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26 SANITARY MARKET STALL 26 LOWER FLOOR This proves it. If you want to save money be sure to come Saturday to SIEGEL’S BARGAIN pei Sanitary Public Market a rour price B10. 00 | Children's Shoes, $1. 95 Overalls, biue’ and black, n Linen oe $1.45 Union-made Khak oF tear; Heavy Outin FI .nnel, Sie $2.50 | voery Ques, fie ck wtiteh, knapp | feat at 30c ig i +1 ge Pants with cuff and t attachment; rth $4.00, at $2 2.25 4 Pants, striped, plain and 3.25 sre oa, negiigee $3 sc n $1.50, Men's Ha ur and a7 worth $2.00, $1 "45 ieee $3 -50 | § 1 Wool and “Fiannel_Overshirts— a and “$2.5 50 wan ea a os ‘Top Shoes, dou- to. a % ail shapes and bie vamp full sto colors; worth st #9 BOe | PS si iusa out price 97 OO Blankets, Loggers’ Shiria, Overcoats and Rain Goods, and other goods in Our Upstairs Store — Prices Right First ap 0988 Entrance Inion Suits for values, ive ¥ean’t rip Moleskin Unde avy rib- bed; worth $1 85 c Union Busts $1.50 fackinaw | Ce ats and Tain | Cc pata, with hata te $' match: worth 810, at. SOs0O Extga Heavy Sweaters for mien Heavy ; worth Northwest Corner FIRST AND PIKE EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! wun. 48¢ ° BUTTER |! CHEESE { COFFEE Choice We have the best | Say you try @ und a amt al cut Tastes é. OTHER nig st KC 1ALS. @* cans GREEN'S BUTTER STORE Big Specials PARIS, Oct. 24.—(United Press) Joseph Caillau® former premier, ap- | “we nest MEATS AND EVERYONE KNOWS THAT HE SELLS FOR LESS Especially Attractive Prices will be quoted Saturday on Mutton, Pork, Hams and Pot Roasts REMEMBER, WE MAKE SOME MIGHTY FINE SAUSAGES MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 81-96 Pike Street—South Side of Corner Market Pay Checks. Sc eA Please Come Early, INDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY <r sin: CORNER MARKEP LOWER FLOOR pearing before the senate court, pro- tested his innocence of the treason/| against him declared his lite dictated sc he welfare | te policy | ~ 3 Ibe. $1.00, | fresh here jor provisional liberty | ASE SHOP Following Caillaux’s statement COOPERATIVE MILK, lthe senate immediately went int MAIN FLOOR foe. seasion to determine its ne =| CORNER MARKET 80¢ STALLS 103. On All Our 102 105 move. é Remember— We Cash PROBE WATSON ATTACK WASHINGTON, Oct. 24,--A resolu |tion. asking the federal trade com | mission who authorized a press state |Iment attacking the record of Sen POT ROASTS VEAL ROASTS LEGS OF LAMB Follow the Crowds to Below Market Price Bh =~"! Meats Saturday ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS See the Great FARMER: MARKET. 1,140 Feet Prod juce Display CHECK PACKAGES Stall—Economy Market fe After 6 P. M., 4e After 8 P. M. Opes Unt 11 FP. M. Saturday SAYS: NO CHANCE STONG to scar vs OUR PRICES GOOD FOR A WEEK 60c Red Can Hill’s Coffee 45¢ can Royal Baking Powder 50c Instant Postum 30¢ bottle Blue Label Catsup. . 85e quart-can Wesson Oil... 45¢ pint-can Wesson Oil.... Mazola Oil—Pint, 35c; quart, Soap, Crystal White, 6 bars. .37¢ Salt, cooking, 2 bags or 6 pounds lee YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS We pay 50c per 100 pounds at Checking Stall, Economy Market, Lower Floor Ic 2 CONOMY MARKET 17 PIKE PLACE MARKET HASTINGS’ ar GROGERY cur 1503 Pike Place Market 49-Ib. Sack Holly or Drifted Snow Flour 17¢ SUGAR STALLS SEL ce CAReATiON BECKER’S UNION MARKET STALL 43 STALL 43 Ni | LK SEE OUR PRICES FIRST . J. BE Pi Soninlaw of G elbock! Stalls 44-27 CKER, Prop. (Soninlaw of Geo. Hi Sugar Cured Picnics, Ib. 2219¢ MEATS Pure Fresh Milk Swift’s Premium Bacon, lb. 59¢ Salt Pork, Ib FRESH ..60¢ | NONE FROZEN Compound, 2 Ibs.........55¢ Dring Bottle. 19 Pike Fi. Mxt., Lower FL 1.75 wash Tube $7.15 1.75 Lanterns $1.25 $1.50 RURAL 7 $2. 00 Mail Boxes of our dependable goods and —you save 50c we are able to save you con- able on each purchase, we have up a Hardware and Sporting Store that you'll be pleased to one of its customers. 4 Come in and get acquainted! é BUY IN THE MORNING OH! BOYS! DOOR LOCKS ze One-Third Off! | $1.25 Russwin inside bras@ fin ie bar Baker's Swoet Chocolate |» Football Pants Mince Meat 25¢ Shoulder Pads Lem¢ Shin Guards Head Guards Guards electric IRONS Nickel — GS $3.50 | Quarts HUNTING KNIVES, GUN CASES, AMMUNITION RASPS AND KEEN-KUTTER SAW FILES POCKET KNIVES | ThreeCornered, Round. 85c to $4.00 “Halt Round, Square, all | Sivs, ONE-THIRD OFF. ONE-FOURTH OFF Pike 1 ELACK MARKET WER FLOOR Economy Market Pure Lard, 2 lbs Fancy Pot Roasts, 15¢ Up. Boiling Beef Fancy Steaks, Ib. 25¢ | Prime Rolled Rib Roasts, Ib. 30¢ Many other Big Specials on Beef, Pork, Veal and Lamb Roasts FREE SHOPPING BAG with $1.50 Purchase. Fancy Butter 60c Full line Nut Margarines, 3 Ibs New Laid Pullet Eggs, 58¢ dozen; 2 dozen DIGNON’S BUTTER STORE 1613 "=e CARRATIE MARKET 134 Stall 66, c (Formerly known as Cascade Creamery.) QUEEN CITY DYE WORKS Market, Lower Floor Main Office, Pressing and Finishing Dept. First Avenue and Pike Street. Economy Market Building OR PHONE US, OUR AUTOS CALL EVERYWHERE PHONE MAIN 83 70¢c; Crisco Bhe, Ble, $1.05, 82.00 ) Ihe can Pumpkin Butter, Ib. .65¢ dozen® .60¢ $1.15 Good Creamer Fresh Pullet F 2 dozen ov £-lb. can Apple Butter. ... $1.25 &5c Tea Garden Syrup......65¢ Pike Place Market Main Floor Van Camp's Me and 2 25¢ cans Rooth's Sardines. ase 6 fc pkgs. Star Naptha I Pork and Rean ase $4.00 Front Door unrise Mik Locks . 45c 3%x3% Butts .... CLOSING OUT PAINTS Good Quality ede Rai : ight Matches lect Se Black Pepper, |b. Fresh Soda Crackers, Ib. . * Graham Crackers, Ib Fancy Assorted Cookies, | | | | 2 Iba. 2% Iba. Fine Sago 250 4 100c extra large ‘rolls Toilet Paper Bhe 15¢ pkg. Corn or Gloss Starch 10¢ STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY Flour Heonomy Market ro Fiak of the materials we use, Here they are: Occident Flour Fleischmann Yeast Pure vegetable shortening Milk. Rotary Bread—the Body Builder Eat More of It. BRING YOUR SUITS WHEN YOU COME TO THE MARKET BUY YOUR SHOES AT SHOE-TERIA No. 1 ‘piace Market DOWNSTAIRS ext to Suear Stan Pike Place Market WHERE RENTS AND PRIC ES ARE LOWEST, AND SAVE Boys’ and Girls’ School and Dress Shoes— $2.40, $2.80, $3.00, $3.80, $4.20, $4.80. Complete Line of ' Ever Ready Flash Lights and Batteries ‘You'll like to trade at the Olympic and you'll money. Women's Shoes for all ocea- | sions, home comfort, street, $3.20, | "S250, | $5.40, $5. MEN’S DRESS AND WORK SHOES $3.80, $4.00, $4.40, $4.80, $5.40, $5.50 Splendid Shoes for ‘the whole family, “and ¢ on every pair you save at SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Stalls 21-26 DOWNSTAIRS ‘ee ain Pike Place Market WHERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOVEST Olympie lardware Co. “ 1021 FIRST AVF $3.80, $4.40, $4.80, C. MURRAY, Manager Suits pressed while you wait, our specialty, 50¢. Suits sponged and pressed, $1.00. Women’s or men’s suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50 up. Carpets, Oriental Rugs, Lace Curtains, Draperies or the most delicate fabrics may be sent us without fear of their injury, and we guarantee to remove paint, tar or inks without damage to garments. QUEEN CITY DYE WORKS, Phone Main 83 See it made and baked at Rotary Bread Shop 1501 Pike Place Market Head of the Farmers’ Row.