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a oA EDIE ade F7RST AVE. BETWEEN PIPE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and Second Avenues—S, ATU RDAY SPEC) IALS—Market Closes bd P. M. WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET (Upper and Lower Floors) 1422 First Avenue FRYE’S MARKET Bremerton, Wash, SEATTLE MARKET Occidental Avenue and Yeuler Way A Tip to the Busy ‘Housewife svering the warm weather form the hab the possibilities of the modern sanitary Ei 'N DELICATESSEN COMPANY'S foc it of doing less cooking and look and truly delightful WEST- display. FOUR branches are maintained for the convenience of the delicatessen-buying public and at any of them you will find an assortment of cooked foods, delicacies and summer edibles second to none on the Coast. Our Salads are the talk of the town as they are prepared in our own kitchen according to our own recipes, and if it comes to MAYONNAISE or THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING, why—just tr} us. American Grocery Stores Co. Help Yourself Grocery—Upper Floor, Central Public Market ‘tral Grocery—Lower Floor, Central Public Market + Seattle Grocery, Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue Borden’s Carnation MILK ::::: Campbell's Soups, 2 cans 25¢, 6 cans 73¢ ee Lard, 2 Ib. 5 oz. pail 4 Ibs. 2 oz. pail (Cheaper than substitutes) Liberty Jelly Powder, pkg. “Map of Italy” Pure Olive Oil, just re- ceived; pint can 97¢, quart 3 3 Cans 34c, Tomatoes, 6. for can 19¢, DRIED FRUITS— Peaches, Ib. 28¢, 2 Ibs IDG hire dike cb sidie's o'ne Prunes, small, sweet, 2 Ibs. ... Prunes, Italian, large, 2 Ibs Prunes, Italian, medium, 2 lbs... .45¢ Pink Beans, finest quality, 2 lbs....19¢ Rice, M. J. B. Table Queen, 2 lb. pkg. 35¢ orp amped Small White, 5‘ Ibs... .47¢ Tall can 5 for COFFEE— 5 ibs. .. Flour, Fisher’s Blend, 49-Ib. bag .. Rolled Oats, pure, bulk, 5 kbs. Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz. can 12 oz. can 38¢, 214 Ib. can.. [TREE TEA—Ceylon (Black), Japan (Green), Ib. TEA— Lipton’s, 1 Ib. . Rinso, 2 pkgs. 15¢ Liquid Veneer, 4 oz. 19¢, 12 oz... No-Rub Naptha Soap, large bar... .6¢ for 25¢, medium, 2 Instant Postum, Réiance, Ib. Chase & Sanborn’s Ib. 55 ¢: Hills’ Red Can, Ib, 55¢, 214 Ibs. $1.35 Hills’ Blue Pkg., Ib. Galt Blue Ribbon, Tb. 59¢, 1% Ib.. % Ib. 23¢, Case $5.40 Mazola, pint 35¢, quart 60¢ lon $1.33, gallon Crisco 37¢, 's7e, = 03, $1.93, , $2. re Chicken Haddie, 18-02, can ....... Chittook Salmon, Orb brand, Ib. “can. Pioneer Minced Clams, flat can. Lux, 2 pkgs. Van Camp’s Baked Beans, 2 large tin 5S¢, 3 Ibs........ 81. 2 Ibs. $1.07 obeusbneet ar’ A8¢ .B0¢ Vy lb, ......48¢ . S5¢ 49c; /-lb. WASHINGTON FRUIT CO. Large Oranges, 5 for Grape Fruit, 6 for . Extra Fancy Winesaps, dozen. . ¥ ms, 5 for Rhubarb, 4 lbs ..25¢ , Cauliflower. :25¢ | Peas, Ib.. - -30¢ | New Potatoes, .10¢ 25¢ Home Grown SATURDAY SPECIALS Wild Rose Pure Lard, 25c bulk, per pound .. Choice Sugar Cured Picnics, per pound Cc Choice Sugar Cured tess Strips, 10 to 15 pounds average, half or whole, pound Choice Sugar Cured Bacon Loin 12 to. 14 pounds average, half or whole, pound... . Choice Steer Pot Roast, per pound . Choice Steer Rolled Roast, per pound . Choice Steer Boiling B Beef, per pound . be Choice Veal Roast, . per pound ee Choice Veal Chops, per pound .. % Pork Back Bone, 5 Ibs. . Fresh Eggs, slightly soiled, per dozen 2 dozen for . Mayflower or Wild Rose Butter, finest butter made, lb..... pounds for ...... Fancy F Full Cream Cheese, Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Frye’s Market Olympic Market—First Avenue, South of Pike American Market—Third Avenue and James Street Western Seceern' hoot Company—1102 Western Avenue Ballard Meat Company—5445 Ballard Avenue Meat Market—Ist Ave. bet. Pike and Union Bay City--1420 First Avenue Model 1422 First Avenue Seattle t—Occidental and Yesler Way Back, 35cl I7ec Tb. Asparagus, Home Grown, 2 2 Ibs. for 35¢ Spinach, 2 Ibs........ 15¢ Home Grown Radishes, 3 bunches forl0¢ Once in a while a man achieves | world without making | any unnecemary furs about it People Go Where They Are Invited, and Stay Where They Are Well Treated. This is why my den- tal practice has grown iy, for twenty “not fail to read << Mothers who value thelr own com- ‘ | fort and the welfare of their hiny and @tomad I for over care, THESE POWDERS aIyn By ISFACTION. All Drug Stofes. Don't accept any substitute Comrades of Peril B RANDALL (Copyright, A. (Copyrighted in (Continued From Yesterday) CHAPTER VI A Private Conversation, Shelby was upon hin feet instandy, | no thoroly startled by this sudden denovement ag to scarcely find words “Rut may, hold ont’ he exclaimed excitedly, “I don't belong to this buneh; I don't even tive in Ponca.” The girl looked from face to face in bewilderment, which, judging from the expression of her eyes, was already verging on anger. What does the man mean’ she asked hurriedly of the preacher, who stood nearest, “You said | was to choose, and now he refuses fronted Shelby, standing At, indignant, he? eyes Mashing No, not that—belleve me™ he en deavored to explain confusedly am not & marrying man. II Just came along to help Mac out, IT had no idea you would select me. There are the fellows you were ex pected to choose from.” "Well, then, this play has gone far enc she mid shortly, “I've bean square with you all, and I ain't going to be made a fool of no longer. Now it in time for you gents to get out o' here.” Shelby wna the first to stide forth thru the halfopen door, glad enough to earape into the cool night alr, his face burning ax tho on fire, his mind in @ tumult of emotion, He had no sense of humor left, Jum an tl<te fined feeling of mortification and re gret. She had been justly indignant, and he felt profoundly sorry for the part he had played. Of course he couldn't marry her—that wns simply impossible but nevertheless she had appealed to him in that moment of sudden passion, as she never had before ty heavens! She was some girl; no mere wishy-washy creature to be laughed at, and ignored He'd ike to tell her ao. He saw again the pleture of her, sitting there facing him, her eyes meeting his frankly, Yea, she had made a foot of him, all right, and he| turned and strode up the path, ob- lvious to all else but his gloomy thoughts. ‘There were numerour people on the one main street, altho the principal groups were before the dance hall, and McCarthy's miloon. Shelby stopped! in the glare of the former to consider what he had better do hie mind vibrating between joining the others at the bar, or seeking his | bed at the hotel. He was still unde cided when two men muddenly bump | ¢d Into him and he recognized Cowan | and “Red” Kelty, both drunk enough | to be ugly and insulting. The first stared into hie face with a eneer. Ted,’ it here ain't the bridegroom,” he exclaimed insolently. You butted into this game without | no warrant, an yer playin’ us fer a | “I fail to understand Jost what you mean, Cowan. You refer to the | choice the girl mader “Sure I dor tt waa a putap fob. You an’ her are in cahoots for that money She didn't never look at one) o' us. Youg pretendin’ ter be sur| prised was too darn thin—yer damn| skunk? Shelby’s face hardened, and his teeth set grimly Dent go too far, Cowan.” he warned sternly. “I got some reputa Uon aa @ fightin’ man myeelf, an’ I don't take everything penceabty.| | Whe > mye this? “I do, fer one; and there's others | that think it ‘Ted’ here doon” “Well, now laten tome, you drunk on brute, and keep a civil tongue In| your head. I wouldn't touch that money, not a cent of it, even if I/ was to marry her—ehe ain't that) kind, ner I ain't” | ‘Gosh, you must think I'm a sucker, Tom Shelby. What the hel you got to git marriad on? itera 3 never seed two thousand before tn your life. “Tell that to the marine —there ain't nobody goin’ to marry her except for the cash.” *What do you mean?” “Why, she's homely as a hedge fones. ‘Red’ he wns just mayin’ that if she’ picked him, he'd have jumped | the Reservation, money or no money. Yer can't string mem “You say she’s homely? “I eure do, " as damn mean as she looka, I reckon” Sheiby’s face was lke flint, and el hin right fist crashed square into Cowan's sneering lips. The fellow went toppling over, and before he even knew what had happened, the ranchman was upon him, holdiny Call for “More” — A thick chocolate coating of deliciously creamy smoothness—a center of finely grated, snow-white, milky cocoanut mixed with sugar-cream. A captivat- ing, fascinating confection that makes you call for “More.” AUERBACH CHOCOLATE COCOANUT CREAM Dealere: If your jobber cannot ov; write we fer name of p poor hen ap A td BD. AUERBACH & SONS 13 Ave, 46th to 47th St, Mew ¥ C. McClurg & Co., 1919) | note flat to the earth, and pommel “| | mained. Without a pau, or a re te ere i net it he te ge Y PARRISH AVERY SOAP 6 bare ob White 6 bars Sunny Monday Be ¢ bars Crystal White . a2¢ SUGAK STALI-Lower Section Great Hritain) .36¢ jing with-both hands Kelly danced | Jabout, but failed to take hold, con tenting himself with threats, while a crowd* quickly gathered, cirpling taround, the two struggling fiercely jon the ground, It was soon over with, Shelby giving his opponent no | chance to break away, Interspersing | hia blows with a frank expression «of | footing | | “You measly hound! Oh, no; you don't try that trick on me! Goin’ to! marry her for money, am I? Maybe you'd lke to aay that again, damn you! That's ‘bout the size of your soul, Cowan. Take that, you whelp! Ly God, you won't be a0 darn beay | tiful yourself when I get thru| ‘There now! Perhaps you'll lay quiet| awhile! He got to his feet and giared about jtnto the ring of interested faces de- | fiantly. “Any more of yer want to ¢ay what) he did?” he demanded. “Here you! Kelly; you laughed when that dirty | PUP maid she was homely as a hedge! fence! Come here, you redheaded terrier® and ho gripped him by the! throat, shaking the follow helplessly | back and forth in his mad rage. | “I'm goin’ ter marry that girl, by} God, if she'll have me, an’ there ain't nobody goin’ to #lam the look» o” my wif ither. You get that, you | coy What do yer think of her! now—hey? Spit it out; what do yer| think of her now? | | icalty had to mplt it out; tt was all] he could do with those fingers grip Ding him. “Let—fo—damn ft—tet go. rem she'ueahe’s the handsomest woma I ever mw; you—you let go o' met! Shelby Mung him to one side in utter disgust, barling an oath after| him, ag he reeled dimdly Into the) protection of the crowd. He cust hin| eyes once in contempt about the | circle, meeking some other antagonist, | land finding none. ‘To bell with all of yout he de clared. “Get out of the way theret™ They fell back to give him maf pawage, and he strode straight on past the dance hall, and turned down the dark path leading to Calkins’ | shack. He had but one thought now, 4 | bd one purpose; be burned his bridges behind him. After what be had paid 3 and done only a single course re i 3 Stall 122 M. BROW THE LAST ¢ SPECIAL ON 5 Phone Main 1144 r can Borden’ 6 Iba. of 6 thm of Albers Flapjack, large pkg..... 338¢ 3 bars Palm Olive Boap 3 tba, good bulk Coffee. . 3 pkes LUX POWDER, 5 bars Lenox Soap. $1.25 value Broom, Van Camp's Soups, can. Rvaporated Apples, Ib... Spaghetti Stall 105 Fiour $2.00 Po Deuble Tbe for . Tha. tba. for gret, he went straight to the 2 fhe and rapped. It waa no timid touch jot the knuckles this time; he was| till too angry to either hesitate or | doubt. And there was no sign of | embarrasament in word or act when | the door opened, and she stood there jlooking at him in wonderment. “T've come back to my another word to you* he announced simply. | “I'd Uke to come in.” | “Certainty; something hae hap | Nutmeg, Del Albers pk. . Albers Peacock Pan- cake Flour, pkg. 200 Albers Pearis of Wheat, amall pkg. 20° PORK Oats, large Bie 9 bare & Boap .. ned “It has; I've just had to lek two! Dupe who ot too gay ‘bout you | ee ee nee ae me awhile ago; does that hold? (Continued Temerrew) Incubator Baby | Heir to Fortune | CHICAGO, April 30.—There was a) | time when it was imperative that a Bttle Anne Blaine should tive tn a) | glans cane, It now comes about that she can cantinue to live In a glass |cam if she desires, for she has in-| | berited a half million doliars, | Little Anne was an tnoubater | |Daby. She is the only child of @ ro-| |mantic mateh that came as a aur | | Prine to Chicago society. Her father, Emmons Blaine, Jr. then a young | engineer entering upon his profes sion, quietly married Kleanor Goad. ing at Portsmouth, N. H., October 9, 1 One year later to a day the young husband died of pneumonia, | Little Anne was born in a hospital | here some weeks after her father’s death. An entire floor of the hon. | *| pital wan rented by the family and| | turned into a nursery, For many | ayn the baby lay in her glass case | with the tempernture regulated with the utmost scientific precision, while | Nurses and expert physicians fanned | the tiny, flickering flame of life. | | Later she waa removed to the big) was offered for probate and half of | famlly mansion and is now a healthy and robust child. The Blaine estate | jit is willed to his baby. Thin will }amount to approximately $600,000, | but inheritance, income and other | taxes will bite into tt deeply Hiven | Jat that there will be enough left to some time. [keep the “wolf from her door for “From Maine to Cal lifornie | Veal Roasts, lb. Stalls 8 and 9 Towa .Bell Corn, can. .15¢ Graves’ Bartlett Pears, large can .........41¢ Del Monte Tomatoes, solid | pack, can .........17¢ Milk, four varieties, large Mazola Oil, quart.....75¢ Van Camp's mene, Soup, POF CAN .ncccccccesdu Sunny Monday Soap, 6 bars | Stalls 6 and 7 Alpha Veal Roast, per Ib. 18¢ Boneless Brisket Corned Beet, per Ib, 25. Now Is the TIME TO PLANT Peas and Other Vegetable Seeds Onion Sets and Seed Potatoes MALMO & CO. 1913 Westlake The good intentions ground out by | political machines ought to make ex- jcellent paving material. iF reckles and Blotches Are Easily Peeled Off If you are bothered with any cuta- neour blemish, It's @ poor plan to use paint, powder or anything else to cover at up, Too often thia only ™ jphasines the defect. Beal | Much easier to remove the Aeneure s ment with ordinary mercoliged wax. Applied nightly, the wax will grad- vally remove freckles, pimples, moth viele the drugeint for one ounce of mercolined wax and use thia like you use cold cream. Remove in the morning wit! pose. & \d water, M who have nied thie al imple, treatment report astonishing Teaults ‘AR OF SPUDS YAKIMA GEMS, 100 Ibs 2 WESTLAKE GROCERY STORE MILK SPECIAL AT WHOLESALE PRICES per can .. Jen's Milk, case .. 2 tha, Paney Japan Pues Nolled Oats Navy Beans.... 6 packages No, 60 eack af Patent weecee eee BB25 small White Beans Pure Rolled Oats Dill Pickien, doz.. Chleory, 2 Monte Beans, 2 cans. S00 size Mackerel, ea. .30¢ SMOKED MEATS All Going Up—But.the OLD RELIABLE MARKETS Are Still Selling LEAF LARD, PER POUND 20c ARCADE MARKET cans, at ..........12¢) estlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA pmuvEnY DEW DROP In the Basement GET yYouR noT » HOGS AND CHER Stall 25 Lower Moor eal .. 49-1b, Sack Our Bent SUGAR STALI—Lower Section Stal! 159 MRS. LYNCH BEST BUTTER tn the MARKET THY IT Sifted Barly June Peas...--25¢ Ibs. for. eres a6¢ Gold Shield Cotter, Th. -B5¢ Orange Tone 35. Cottage Cheene, Ib...-------1B¢ Btall 130 Phone Main 5952 TOKIO Free Delivery ee Borden's... FLOUR’ Drifted Snow, sack No. 60 Olympte, sacl iN Phone Main 4511 EED POTATOES ‘The Kasement Store Washington MItk, llc 114c n’s Milk, . $5.40 Crescent Cream Coffee, per Ib.....60¢ Crescent 99 Coffee, per Ib.... Creacent Baking Powder per Ib... packages Macaroni Jlympie Pancake package Lipton’s Tea, ib 2 large cans Tot 26¢ can of Corn Cream of Wheat, p! 2 pkes. Keone Corn for . 2 phew. 2Se Citrus Washing 2 lbs small White Beans. 45¢ or 20e can of Pumpkin 20c can of Molasses. 3 cans Corn or Peas 6 rolls Toilet Paper 2 cans OU) Sardines. . . Leo. Phe. Washing Powder, Evaporated PEACHES, Ib.. Phones: Main 1871, Main 4590 * FREE DELIVERY Nice, clean, mediumetzea Yakt ma Gems, No, 2, and a box of extra fancy Yellow Newton The com $7.00 The combination. . 50 Ibs. of Yakima Gems, No. 2, and a box of extra fancy Yel low Newton Apples The combination. . Best Winesape or Yellow New- re Cooker... Aluminum 81.25 . 25¢ per ib. ...60¢ Crescent 99 Coffees, Ib. 45¢ Crescent ticks. . each .... Pork and . 25¢ Stalls 116, 117 and 131 Fronting 3 Girts Bakery LARD wift's WHITE -50¢ 15¢ | Veal Chops; 2 Ibs. °....... Picnics, pound Give Us a Look and Youll Buy FUSS’ MARKET 10 and 11 Stalls 10 and 11 “ OSTBERG’S CASH GROCERY “Where You Bay for LESS” Phene Elliott 170 Stalls 8 and Stall 192 3 cans Carnation Milk 2 large cans Tomatoes 3 Ibs, bulk Macaroni 1 Good Broom 2 cans Libby Sweet Potatoes. 35¢ “Better Goods for Less” Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits: good mixtures .. 7.0 Black Sateen Work Shi Voile and Lawn Walats. CY CriAP—Shooa for tho wees family. The House of Real Bargains ‘Two Stores 508 Stewart at Westlake 1534 Vike Place, Feet of Pine St. Market Quality Cakes Pies Rolls Bread Stall Oppesite Stalls 6 and 7 SPECIAL—PURE LARD, 2 pounds........50c Steer Boiling Beef, per Ib...17¢ Prime Steer Pot Roast, per Stall 33 Gtall 33 SHOE REPAIRING SPECIAL Men‘s Half Sole: Ladies’ Half Soles. Rubber Heels All Work Guaran ned Leather Stall 32 Lower Section Stall 106 Stall 106 LIBERTY FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. Rhubarb, Ib. Se¢ Asparagus (home grown), Ib. 20¢ Apples, Extra Fancy Rome Beauties, per box... $2.25 Home Cooked Hams, Home Made Ma: Home Made Marmalade, Jilg’s Sausage and Bologna, Pickles, Olives, Preserves and FRUIT BUTTERS Stall 133 ° Stall 133 Too many men wait until they are done to a turn before turning over a new leaf. After you eat—always use ATONIC one or two tablets—eat like candy. dusty Hsing. Ape indigent | ing. igesti iting, hesdtchean Are now located at 315 Kil- bourne st., just two blocks Wweat of my OLD location. Those who have had to use the Ble — nave soune ou: = forking ta time of Doreaves trhowe 1, sympathetic ty wu. NORTH 687 * agp many Acid-Stomach BATONS pttig bestremedy, ittakes and gases right out ot P ye of enures, t Benet anton eo or own or