The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 19

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M. D. and Stage Star Say ‘Silk Ones’ and ‘Peek-a-boo’ No Bar to Health This ockings, low-cut “) Waists short making enza, is all Copeland, NEW Jan talk about owns and peck.at ening women’s tive them susceptible to | sbunk,” said Dr. Royal 8 New York health commissioner When asked whether the failure of influensa to return this winter was ue to greater care, particularly on the part of women, in sing warmly Women's Business Dorethy Mortim “Nightic Night,” says Dr fa right “Silk stockings, evening gowns, and other women's fashions which Dave been condemned from time to time by so-called health experts, are Mo more injurious to health thao bobbed hair or wrist watches! “Women's fashions are women's Business, Women dress to be at: YORK, silk at starring In Copeland Ask what the price of this or that plece of goods might be —just look at the price tag at- tached to each piece of goods. AM goods marked figures. in plain | DQ? O7nY MORTIMEE tractive, as they should. a woman's business, Women will | ays dreas to make the best tn: pression, and if the style calla for silk stockings and sleeveless gowns, you may be sure they will wear them.” Thrown Into Ash Heap Commenting on the varying suc cession of women's xtyles which have come under fire, from tight o thru high heels, veils and to silk stockings, Dr. Copeland a. Ste es 30 jain 00 verry memont x BRYAN FOLLOWS WILSON TACTIC ‘Going Direct t to | People With Treaty Dispute BY HGH BAILLIE ‘(Cnited Press Staff Correspondent) of the democratic party, apparently | ia following tactics made famous by | Woodrow Wilson. The development | of his campaign was being watehet with ever crowing Interest by polit/ leal oteervers here today. Being unable to make any Impros- | sion on democratic senators and par- i officials in his effort to get the taxes, a financial #ituation that was ! ‘peace treaty ratified and keep it cut | fast becoming eritieal,” Carl B. Cro-| of the campaign, Bryan ts gotng| direct to the people and starting a Republican club at its weekly lunch-| | “back fire” against the stubborn dem loeratic officeholders. That waa what Wilson threatened | Only two federal laws relate to the | |to do when premiers at the peace, | called today. conference were obstinate, It was re-) He made it known he shake hands with the “Commoner” would appeal to the people against their j stockings and presentatives and actually | theory regarding the dangers women’s dress thrown Into the ash heap of discarded medical The city woman with her flimsy gown narily lives longer than her sister on the farm. The dull monotony of old-fashioned country life is fatal to womankind, Insanity ts far mor the hardworki the rural district dwellers wilh than | he ity. among South End. Sanitary Fill Ordered Built Over-riding the protests of property owners In the south end Industrial tary fill would be excessive and confiseatory, the streets and sewers committee of the city council voted ‘Thursday to go ahead with the proj: | ect. The proposed improvement will the outlay of more than 000, according to estimates deration of the proposed ex- | | That's; rience I have seen almost every | ot} ideas. | | district that the cont of the proposed | ‘ tension of Olive st. was laid over one/ | WASHINGTON, Jan. 23-—-Willam month on motion of Councilman W1l-| J. Bryan, in his fight to win control) | Mam ideas Moore. | Democrats Rapped in Speech by Croson “The coming of the war wns a god send to democrata, aa it enabled them to meet, under the guise of war son told members of the Young Men's con ‘Therefay fag ae a em ani nem after him sensational speech. Instead, when Bryan was recetving | @id tesue a statement indirectly ap-| Congratulations of his fatends, Cum-| pealing to the Italian people when \their delegates were reeaicitrant on | the Fiume question. | PARTY OFFICIALS COLD TOWARDS COMMONER fication “on any terms,” he haa been | coldly regarded by party officials. | | vigorous drive to make Cum | quit. In his speeches to the |at home” he has accused Curnmings Bver since Bryan's decision for rat: | mings turned his back and walked away And now Bryan i# conducting a ta) ‘tolke of siding with the wets and further. Ing the wet boom for president of Governor Edwards of New Jersey. Persons who attended the now fn-| Last night, after Cummings had said |mous Jackson day banq.et at the Bryan was misinformed, Bryan ts | Willard hotel here recalled today sued another statement mying Cum \that Homer 8. Cummings, chairman /™Mings was not in touch witn party lof the national committee, failed to | feelings and that he ought to retire. | TONIGHT—LAST TIMES “THE OTHER HALF” Starting Saturday Morning at Eleven Anothise. Scveen Classic Special In the Famous Cohan & Harris Broadway Hit WILLOW TREE’ SIX EXQUISITE ACTS GET ONE FOR Sunday Dinner GENUINE FALL Salmon = i8 Sold direct from the fishermen — no _ middle- man’s profit, Any quantity from a pound up. A whole fish costs only a dollar or so, Cheapest and best food you can buy. Every fish caught on Puget Sound and immediately placed in storage. Absolutely guaranteed —your money back if not entirely satisfied. Lower Floor Central Public Market Fishermen’s Market 1422 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Union and Pike. } Meet the Producer PUBLIC MARKET CENTER | Are Fresher CORNER PUBLIC MARKET INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. STALL 2 Corner Market Lower Main Floor STALL 2 We Lead ’Em All on Quality and Low Prices BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS ON Eastern Hams, Eastern Bacon, Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts, Round Steaks, T-Bone Steaks and Poultry We Make Our Own Sausages We Cash Pay Checks OH, YES! WE HAVE A GREAT BIG SPECIAL ON LARD Winesap and Bellflower PLES $i 4 pounds 25c Corner Market, Lower Floor, Opposite Washington Meat Co, GET GREEN’S PRICES BUTTER * creamery ‘ap Dry Onions, STALL 11 They are lower — than the lowes lowest _ | Peanut t Butter | cis 206 Flake White — | The Best 30c 45c | Shorteniag 1). 260 bot. Cateup 19¢ “Margarines _ rgarines 2 cans Sardines 15¢ | We handle all Brands” can Corn...15@| at Lowest Prices, ork and B. 156 Fresh Here, GREEN'S BUTTER STORE. 5 Sz 105 Cofmer Bares 102 Sanitary - 29¢ ‘aa¢ | Our bie -a6¢ | special, doz Full Cream Extra Fancy Cream Brick ~~ COFFEE Our Big Special ie | B65 Ib; 3 tom, MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 Pike St. Corner Market—Lower Floor Fresh and Smoked Meats Not in the Trust GREEN'S STALLI02 Sanitary Market, ist Ave. Moor. TALL caxs MILK 20c While They Last 5O¢ Vresh Rronsted COFFEE 45c 2 tbe, $1.25 M. J. B. COFFEE 52c Limit 1 can, Good Cooking EGGS 45c and all guaranteed. Other Big Specials. SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Salt Alaska i 3 for 2 Norway hone “* oe 20¢, 26¢, Soe Fresh Kippered Herring, ib. 15¢ Full Line Fresh Fish PHILADELPHIA FISH CO. STALL 10—Ganitary Market Lawer Floor DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45 Coffees SANITARY MARKET LOWER FLOOR are still going up. Take advantage of these low prices tomorrow. Reliance, Maximum or M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. Reliance or Maximum Coffee, 3-lb. can. Stall 45 .$1.49 Hill’s Red Can Coffee, 55c; 2'-lb. can. . $1.35 Ceylon Tree Tea, “Ib. 1 pound ...... . Biue Ribbon Tea, be Guittard’s pure ground Chocolate, Ib. 200 cans Corn.. 2 large cane Tomatoes. 2 lSc jars Rogers’ Mustard. 25¢@ 250 bottle Cateup. -+ Oe Dromedary Dates, Bee the Great FARNERD MARKET sgee, Feet nee Diapiay Sugar Stall- after 8 p. || HASTINGS 1503-1505 Pike Guaranteed Storage Eggs, dozen. . Large Size—Remember, Mazola O11, pts. -.. B8¢ qu, T5¢; 81.45 Cranberry Beans, 4 Ibs. ....25¢ Kingeford’s Corn Starch ...11¢ Speckled Bayou Bears, 8 Ibs. 22¢ Wash. Macaroni or Spaghetti S¢@ Grated Pineapple, No, 1 cans 14¢ Del Monte Tomatoes, large cans --19¢ White Beans, 3 Ibs. Shopping Bags ... Fresh Roasted Coffee, Ib Cream of Wheat, pk Corn Meal, 4 Ibs. ..- Toone Muscatel Raisins, 1b. Hiitt's or Maximum Coffee. . Chloride of Lime, can. Schilling’s Coffee, Ib. New crop Walnuts, Ib. 260 Tb, Gingersnaps FLOUR—Centennial 4 er’s Blend or Drifted Snow, per sack, (at the wtore)...... 10-1b. bag velf raising Pancake Flour .. o-ib, bag Rolled Oats. Cut Macaroni, Ib. 2 Ibs. good Walnuts. } $1.00 Broome for . PACKAGES, Ic ‘Economy Market: 20 after 6 p. m.; 4c Open tll 11 Saturday. 9 CUT-RATE GROCERY Place Market .49c Every One Is Guaranteed Re Oates, 3 Ibe. Ground Chocolate, Ib. Post Tonaties, 2 pkgs Quaker Puffed Wheat... New Golden Dates, Ib. Cut Macaroni, 3 Ibs. Cova, pts, BB¢; atx. % gals, $1.35; gain ‘Teco Pancake Wlour, 3 oe 20¢ Blue Ribbon 4 White Navy Soap Dried Grapes, Ib or 25-Tb, boxes Tomatoes, large cn Ghiradelli's Chocolate . Sun Maid Seeded Raisins. New Seediess Raisins, Ib. | Creamettes, pkg Cottolene, can PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA LOWER FLOOR Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. To those who know us we need say nothing. To those who do not know us we say: “Try us once and you will also be convinced that REGARDLESS OF ALL THE ‘CUT-RATE’ SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST” Foti and Complete line of Men's Dreas and Work Shoes solid leather, of course $4.00, $4.80, $5.80 86.40, $7.80 Boys’ and Growing Girls’ Our Ladies’ Stock more com- plete than ever. 83.80, $4.00, - 80, $5.80, $6.80, $7.80 Headquarters for Boys’ Hi-Cut Shoes, School or Dress Shoes 82.80, $3.40, $3.80, $4.20, $4.80 Pike Place Market Shoeteria LOWER FLOOR Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest |No Work for Yanks Offered in France WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, 23—- Opportunities for employment of for- mer soldiers in reconstruction work in France do not exist, Licut. Col. Matthew C, Smith, executive read of » 4 ployment, said the other day, in re- sponse to numerous inquiries from ex-nervice men. “Firms which have reconstruction contracts for France have been com- nunicated with,” Col, Smith said, “and they state that they are not émploying any labor there as yet.” Our THOMPSON kills his own cattle and sells Meats for Less Read these prices: Our Little Pig Link Sausage, pee 30¢ Pure Lard, 30¢ Bulk Pure Po Solange: per pound Spare Ribs, while they BG, Bl oscveves -27¢ Veal Roasts, Ib Choice Brisket Corned Beef, Ib. Other Big Specials too numerous to mention. THOMPSON'S MARKET Stall 26 conery p I Floor, Buy Your Cereals at FAGAN’S GRIST MILL Economy Market Main Floor Character Bread Baked right in the window. No secrets as to methods or materials used We use the best regardless of Cost. Made and Baked at 1801 Pike Place Marke Head of Farmers’ Row EXTRA SPECIAL Saturday FRESH DAIRY LADLES BUTTER 53c Lb. 2 Ibs. for $1.05 Our Best Creamery Fresh ress BUTTER 63c Lb. 2 Ibs. for $1.25 The Rest Full Cream Cheese, 35c ate Pound The kind that 1s 2 Ibs, $1.05 Extra! Extra! Extra! Yakima Honey, 22c Ib. Bring your jar, We also have the Pure Colorado Honey. pw RANCH EGGS Arrive Friday P. M. Direct From the Ranch. Cheapest in Town, Golden Glow Butter Stall 67 Pike Pl, Mkt—Lower Floor. Next to Carnation Milk Stall, PURE FOODS South Entrance Own Sausage Factory. Murray Always Sells for Less Best Strictly Fresh Large | EGGS, Doz. BUTTER STORE Stalls 6-8, Sanitary Lower Fleer. First Avenue Floor SANITARY MARKEP Also Corner First Avenue University Street BUY IN QUANTITIES—IT PAW SATURDAY ONLY Hammond's Best Flour, sack .. | 45c cans ba ie — Po 10 eee LESLIE’ WE DELIVER FREE Sugar, pound . . Best Butter, pound Fresh Eggs, dozen 10-1b. cans Light Karo Lealle’s ‘Seat Cotten Seven Yow Pound eases, Sn Gells for 48¢ FEDERAL MEAT CO. 105-107-109 Sanitary Market—First Ave, Fleor. H. A. BROXSON and JACK SMITH, Proprieters, Once More Saturday Our Big Special on Home Rendered Lard All Meats Retailed at Wholesale Prices. - We manufacture a full line of Sausages. Try them, ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS Crystal White Soap, 6 bars .40¢ resuhouneggyemapenavarenan > | Stall 28 Economy Market Stall 17 Pike Place Market Our Prices Good for a Week” 5 bars Clean Easy Soap............<..- 45c pkg. Albers’ Pearls Pf Wheat. ....... Golden West Coffee, pound 52c; 3 pounds $1.45; 5 pounds for 5 pounds M. 5, B Coffes., «ss cscuc Auto Club Coffee, Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs...... 35c pkg. Olympic Pancake Flour. . 30c pkg. Cream of Wheat Mazola Oil, pts. quarts... half gallons galions Criseo — rig $2. * Tbe pall Cottolene . | 3 lbs. small Navy Beans, 4 | 3 Ibs. Red Chile Beans pioea or Sago . | “> ar ony See or 45c can Libby's Corned Reet 5 bars Goblin Soap . | & sacks Table jo cans Lima Beans, | 2 pkgs. Potato Flour ic cans Sifted Peas. 40c section Comb Honey. 2 cans Tomatoes 2 sections Comb Honey. 800 cans Corn .. 9b, sack Corn M cans String Beans. 2 pkgs. Seeded Rai ans Pumpkin .... 2 Ibs. new Seodless Raist n Van Camp Pumpkin 16¢ | New Seedless Raising, ic cans Old Homestead pkE ... lid pack Tomatoes | 4 100 ro! ls Tollet Paper J. B. Tree Tea... | 4 boxes Searchlight Matchea $1.00 gaod Brooms $1.25 fine Brooms . $1.60 extra fine Brooms ..@4, Jiffy Jell, pke. pkgs. Nonesuch Mincement © bottle Mayonnaise. re 50 pkg. Gloss Starch ¢ cans Oysters New Mixed Peel, Ib. 50c can Instant Postum . 5 So pkgs, Star Naptha Powder .. 2 lbs. good Prunes .... | “ees Stalls $7.38—Lower Floor. Stong’s ceeemy Grocery Keonom), Market M. 5 bara Naptha Soap. bars Lenox Soap .. Ho! Hum! Another Pyramid in Mexico MEXICO CITY, Mex., Jan, 28.— Discovery at Teotihuacan of a third pyramid greater than those of the sun and moon, which have long { yp | ne laws of Htaly are strict in those of Egypt, la announced here. j#ard to theatres und circuses, Experts who have been investigating |act or performance announced ruins of Seceee eke goood near/the program must be git . this city believe that in the new ven. | pyramid may be found relics SP enn in — will be invaluable in the study of the 4s punishable by age of the Toltees

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