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PAGE 19 % |Says Women Should \Too Cold for Gold- |Bacon and Eggs Are Pick Their Hubbies | | Affinities in Life | : BRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. THE Protest Is Filed Against Piano Tax SEATTLE STAR |He Makes Steaks of | His Faithful Horse Sing Sing Prison Reward Comes | Prices Are Reduced va JOKES IS fish; Man Is Fined! } t H Aft OSSINING, N. Y., April 2% PARIS, April uk ‘Sronah | GEMMA, Taleo, Taceh cane, TENDONS AS be-—vhe Wines at] oobw ‘coma: Apc! s0ceicentne| TASMAGUG TEM, Kine v 0 ero er 3 of products made by Sing Academy of Wine Arts’ han decided) When hin old horse went lame, re-| mates should belong to women, sald goldfish had to live under three-|A pig and pullet have combined te 4 1 prisoners have been reduced. to send a protest to the proper au-| cently, in hin 20th year, Alonzo W. | Sir John Cockburn tn a lecture to the | quarters of an inch of ice in one of |@ daily bacon and egg demonstration : F) 17 Years’ Wait * Shoes, brushes, cans, mattresses and | thorities against the new thy on! Green had him killed and cut up into| Women's Freedom league, The fe-| hin apartments, Marino Di Fede, | the farm of Mrs, Harold Bnowdens , knitted goods hy. been reduced in| pianos, pointing out the injustice of stenky, Some of Green's friends, in-) male always selects her mate, except | iandiond, was fined $150 for failure | UVC! morning the brisk young hem} ’ the open market from 10 to 45 per wich a tax, inasmuch as these in| vited to share the steaks, declined, | in the ‘case of man, he said, and the M 1 | hope on the broad surface of the ; jeent. Wages remain at the former struments constitute the eavential| because Ahey had known the horse | reason ts because man has bad al-|' keep the building reasonably | porker’s back, nestles down and lays ‘ rate—1\% certs a day living of many artists | toe well to eat him | most the monopoly of bread winning. | warm. jan exe. ' : Sees Pe ee OPEN COURT ( fis Wife Says Multi-Mil- lionaire Boasted of Rela- tions With Other Women Mrs w,| NEW YORK, April 22 B. D. Stokes, taking the stand today | WO press her counter claims for} Peparation in her multi-mittionaire | Busband’s divorce suit, made the fol- | ing charges: | Stokes boasted to her that he was imate with several women in his/ Atel, the Ansonia, where she occu | n apartment with him. s HAD TO BE PROTECTED yhen she left her apartment | Btokes had to accompany her or send PF) the butler. to protect her fram phys dea) attacks by these women \. ‘The plaintiff brought some of these eon to Rer apartment. | Stokes kept 45 chickens (poultry) the kitchen and the apartment she could not cat Herbert Smythe, counsel for Blokes, ‘fought bitterty against ad Mission of this testimony on the py it was not set up specifically | the counter claims and that any Bimission of bis relat a Women Stokes may have made to! Mrs. Stokes were “privileged.” He | ited the Stillman divorce case as} Precedent for the latter. | BOSTAINS HER ns with other © Finch sustained @e contention of Martin W. Little fen, attorney for Mrs. Stokes, that the testimony constituted support | @f her counter claim of cruelty. When Mrs. Stokes started to tell! up. the chickens Mm the kitchen, / interrupted with an ob | On. you ought to be glad In thie! Bestance these were real chickens,” | Littieton interposed. Mrs. Stokes was very much at @mne on the stand, frequently «mi! as she replied to questions and ceasionalty gesturing. She was @ressed in a blue suit and wore a Brown fur, a velvet turban, which Matched ber auburn hair and black mps and hose. She appeared uch younger than her 35 years. Stokes arrived late and one of his ©ounse| informed the court that he was i, He and the witness Bvoided looking at each other. Mrs, Stokes made a sweeping de | mial of the testimony linking her Bame with the two principal co | Fespondents, Edgar T. Wallace, of Ban Francisco, and George Sehroe- | @er, of New York. | In refuting testimony that she had | | Seen with Schroeder bere in the/ @ummer of 1916, sho declared that | ‘@t that time she had undergone an @peration in a Cincinnati borwpital | later. spent_several weeks re |{b, a Syrian peddier, broke ail the} 1906 by Mrs. Key Pittman, wite | Mf the former senator from Nevada. @eclared she had never seen fallace since two years before her | in 1931. Witnesses had} of seeing her in“compromising | ons with Wallace m New York | 1916. ips Flee Pirates ‘in Hamburg Harbor MBURG, April 22.—Gangs of Ts and burglars have rendered | Hamburg harbor #0 unsafe that | ral large shipping companies) informed the authorities that orth their vessels will unload _Brighten Robert E. Coz WASHINGTON, April 22.—"Gun ner Cox” is wearing @ congressional medal of honor. That sentence tells the story of a government that did not forget thru years one man on the high seas who stood by his guns in ex treme peril The U.S. 8S Missourt was at tar get practice off Pensacola, April 1 1904, Fire broke out tn a powder magazine Robert BE. Cox, acting gunner, M Monssen and C. 8. Schepke, gun ners mates, went into the maguzine after it had been flooded The fire was still burning. Potson ous fumes filled the chamber. A ton of smokeless powder was stored there. A spark in that powder and the three men and many officers of the crew would have been blown long The three stuck to their posts until they extinguished the fire. Monssen and Schepke were awarded medals of honor, but Cox was a warrant officer and regula- tons of the navy forbade the con ferring af such hener on any man not in the ranks. A recoramendation for decoration | was made by the captain of the ship, the commander of the North Atlantic fleet and by Roosevelt. The matter was taken up by con gress in February, 1920. On Feb ruary 1, 1921, necessary legisiation was enacted and on Apri! 14 “Gun ner Cox” was summoned to the White House Dignitaries of the nation were there to see Preskient Harting pin the medal on Cox and to hear the laudation of a man who stood by bls guns 17 years aga Syrian Is Arrested 80 Times, One Year NEW YORK, Apri! 22.—Eesa Hab bantam, milddlé and Heavy fecords of the Tombs courts arrests of an individual when he brought |ap im court for the 80th time in a year. He had been selling candy without a permit. His 79 previous [arrests had cont him $700 in fines, and be had another $10 tacked on him for the latest arrest. COMING TOMORROW —FOR ONE WEEK ONLY— J. H. MILLER Up! With a New Pair of SYMONDS’ Oxfords Brown or Black $585 ymonds "Shoe Co. 316 PINE STREET THE WORLD'S ‘TEST NOTIST WITH HIS OWN BIG COMPANY OF ORIENTAL MAIDENS AND DANCERS TWO HOURS OF FUN—DANCES AND THE MOST ENJOYABLE OF ENTERTAINMEN TWO SHOWS DAILY 2 and 8 P. M. ...50¢ LEVY’S ORPHEUM Third “and Madison President | | | ] | | Eat ROTARY BREAD and Be-Happy nd Naked Three Lbs. Supreme Blend Coffee go as far as Four Lbs. of ordinary coffee Supreme Blend Requires One - Fourth Less Cream than ordinary coffee. Strong, Not Bitter Rich in flavor —a husky coffee for husky coffee drinkers. 1 Ib, 45¢; 2 Ibs., S5¢ 3 Ibs, $1.25 5 Ihs., $2.05 1%, Ibs. 65¢ Try It! Your money back if you say so! Stall 40, Keonomy Market First Ave. Entrance LEGION FRUIT COMPANY Owned by 100 Per Cent American STALL 59 Fike Place Market STALL 59 ‘The Biz Barsain Center of the Pike Ptace Markrt POTATOES | ORANGES YAKIMA GEMS Nice and Sweet 25 Lbs. 25c!3 Doz... 25c LEMONS, 14 for . .10¢ | par ONION SETS Direct From the Growers in For Your Garden ....3 Ibs. 10¢ R. & S. JABBER Stall 39 ‘oW=" rioon rixe riace mKT. Stal] 39 AT NORTH END SUGAT, TD. ......---------...9¢ | Del M TOMATO SATICH, can. PH AIPSERD POTATOMS. $1.40 up | MEAK. 3 cans - he jem POTATORS Heedi NS, ib and pero; | ix. Fancy Bugar PrAaé cong 1501 Pike Mm, Best American Cane Sugar. . 8 » 70c HOT Bread, loaf ..10c Hot Doughnuts, per dozen ......20c Cocoumut Kisses, Ib, .......20¢ Walnut Kisses, ib, 2.2... 308 Walnut Taffy, ih —.......30¢ Log Roll, tbh. .....-........30¢ Everything Made Fresh Daily ATHERIAN BAKERY 1517 Pike Place Market We Make tt Werth While tor YOU to Trade With Us Come down and compare prices on Raby Chicks, Garden and Fiewer Seeds, Lawn Mowers, Wheel Cul- tivaters, All Kinds ef Chicken Feed, Ete. = HATCHERY ag ty Petre Simons x | Wiaiier's Hilend FLOUR, Ub Drifted Sno FLOUR 3 ati 1.35 ° -. Up). Ne ar SOAP, 2 fot MAZOLA in balk, gal Ivory HOAP, 3 for Lares Tolle TOLLET PAPHR Large can TO Dried BEANS, TILIKUM MARKET 119-121-123 re Market BETTER’ MEATS Sanitary Market Seger Stall First Ave. Floor PURE AMERICAN BERRY CANE SUGAR ‘x 8 Ibs. 70c $8.75 Per 100%. Sack RQOAB, © bares... 20C Pol caus .1lic ..17¢ .2c .18¢ 12c And Courteous Service Miller’s Prices Are Down SATURDAY SPECIALS Sliced Pineapple— 2 large cans 55¢; 4 cans $1.05 15¢ Assorted Jams, reg. 50c size B5¢ Pure Olive Oil, qt. $1.25 California Peaches, ge, can 35¢ SOEs deve sseee \O5¢ Pickles, Olives, Cold Meata, Bacon that are Always Good and Prices Right, MILLER’S DELICATESSEN STALL, 111—Sanitary Market First Avenue Floor Thompson Got a Carload Fancy Steers. Some of Our Bargains for Saturday Thoice Steer Pot Roast, any cut gn of Spring mb... Shoulder Spring Lamb oscedamnees pound, Eee Pure Lard, SIDE. s eccccccccossceses. Weiners, BOF ID. .prereccecsvocecs es Bologna, per Ib. Thompsons Market Stall 26 Sanitary Market Lower Floor WHIPPING CREAM, bottle . COMMERCIAL CREAM, bottle .... FRESH MILA, HAMMOND’'S BEST FLOUR, $2 49-Lb, Sacks of CARNATION MILK 3 cans ... -- 25¢ With 1 pound Leslie's Special Blend Coffee, Ib. 5 Fisher’s Blend Flour— 491b, sacks for 10s Graham Flour 1048 Whole Wheat Flour . 108 Farina ‘ Citrus Powder, large . Gold Dust, large .... Clean Easy Soap, 4 for... 124 .35c .30c 20c 18c Ground CHOCOLATE, 1-1b. cans 35¢; 3-lb. cans .. No, 24s PEACHES, can No, 244s PEARS, can .. No, 2%» APRICOTS, can -17¢ John C. L Sunny Monday Soap, 4 for 24¢ | Tall Cans for 39c Limtt of 4 cans CARNATION, AT, STONG’S PIKE BARGAIN GROCERY Lower Floor—Pike Place Market STONG Goes One Better OUR SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK 5 bars Crystal White Soap .........24¢ 49-lb. sack Rainier Best Flour ....$1.65 Ie phe. Kellogg’s Corn Plaken ......------0--+ jb. can M. J. B, Coffee ... We bottle Snider's Oyster Cocktail le can Pork and Beam ......... seeenecccccnen ses BE 2 phen. Kellogg's Krumbled Bran ...-..--——-- 14d, Brick Prim Ont ......-- 4 pounds fancy Head Rice . 6 pounds fancy Split Prune, ....--- = ---- «- 25¢ 1 pound Ble Ribbon Tea Flake White, tb. pall 25¢; ab. "pail 1 Walnuts for Auto Club Coffee, Ib. B8¢; 3 Tha. for. . cans Chinook Salmon -—..—.---~——.- -35¢ 3c Pure Cocoa ..... wos ve coqunansce BOG Se can Sliced Pineapple, 306: Be cana am... 25¢ BROOM SALE $1.00 Brooms 69¢; $1.25 Broom. .89¢ $1.50 — Fine Brooms. Ope 2 Ibe. new Seeded Ta' ht be boxes Matches. ......2h¢ Boe solid pack, T Piha! Shonen havaporated | Apples for ...... 20e cans Red te | 4 boxes Searchlight Matches Jello, all flavors... Skinner's Macaroni. . mail White Beane 2 cans Corn or Peas. epper Vanilia or Large pkg. Seeded 3 iba. fancy Head Ric 2 ibe. ex. large fa $0c can Instant Portum. io. 0c pk. Dry Ammonia Powder \3 tm Tapioca or Sago... STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY 2227.72” Market, Lower Vicor and STONG’S PIKE BARGAIN GROCE: 62, Lower Fleer, Pike Place Market SHOE PRICES TUMBLE! DOWN THEY COME—OUR NEW STOCK IS HERE ‘These new Shoe cost us ters and WE WILL SELL THEM FOR LESS. You KNOW our OLD prices. They were always the jowent. Now compare them with eur NEW prices, which are STILL LOWER, and you will be positively convinced that— REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT RATE” SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ABE BY FAR THE LOWEST. REN'S, BOYS’ AND | OUR LADIES’ STOCK—more GROWING GIKLY SHOES complete than ever—$3.40, 1.75, $2.00, $2.40, 94.00, $4.40, $5.40 and $2.80, $3.40, $3.80, 86.40. EXTRA SPKCIAL ON MEN’S SHOES Pike Place Market St Shoeteria Be Ow Oe 10 2he Ie Be 22e Zhe ane TEESE BERES nt ALLEN & BARROWS Successors to DOBBS’ GROCERY Stall 45 7 ea “Stall 45 MR. ALLEN, who is well known to Public Market Patrons, will be glad to meet old acquaintances Saturday and will have a host of bargains for all we 10 LBS. CANE SUGAR 85c tba, NAVY BEANS,....23@ ; Pare HONEY, pint jars...35¢ cans Stringiess Beans..25¢ | 1b. boxer handdipped assort- cans Garden Run PEAS 25¢ | ed CHOCOLATE CREAMS cans Peaches in Syrup 35¢ seeees wt eeeeeees 1,09 cans I. X. | Large bottle Pure Cider VIN: SOUP ....... . | EGAR oe... es. s00-es 15G Large Oval Cans SARDID | Ghirardeill’s Bulk in Tomato Sauce . LATE, |b. Large cans Diamond PINEAPPLE Libby's CORNED BE FRESH CRISP CRACKERS, Solid Pack TOMATOES... 16¢ LB. we FLAKE WHITE ‘35 (2c LB. LESLIE’S Grocery Moving SPECIALS i BUTTER, 43c. | WESSON OM Galions, 8 1 08 Per Pound s Buy a» Gallon rest, Kggs, doz. ........ Blue Ribbon Tea, Wb. . oe ee es Royal Baking Powder ... Korn Kernels, in fresh milk, per can .o0 neties, 3 pki. . Campbell Soups, all kinds. pet gheveesnioeh No. 2 cans soe BBS -20¢ 53¢ 30¢ PURE FRUIT CANE SUGAR per sack, $9.00 Delivered Free With Your MAZOLA_OIL—Qis, ...63¢ % gals, $1.18; gal, $2.08 For baking, frying or salads Snowdrift Shortening 21b, can B6¢; 4-1b. can T1¢ &-Ib, can 61,39 Lowest prices in five years 10 Ibs, Sugar ... a all flavors . 10am, pail Pure Lard . | 4M. cans Cottolene 8-lb. cans Cottolene . Quaker Oats, large WE DELIVER—BUY IN QUANTITIES—IT PAYS Sanitary Market—First Ave, Floor : eslie Co. vo curs tne 2 can, 2 for thes No. 1. Apricots . 06 Pike Place Mkt., Lower Floor Come! Look! Eat! LOWER FLOOR Southwest Corner of Pike Place Market Overlooking the Sound Pullman Diner STALL 86 Indivisual Styte. . CARNATION tans 10c Crystal White Soap, MAZDA LAMPS, 25- sucan, ST ALLS—Keon Pike Place Marketa CHECK PACKAG ter 8 p.m. Saturday Vconomy Market ae Sager Stall CHOCOLATE CANDY, ¥4-Ib. » 15¢ Jelly Be G. F. Hastings 1525 Pike Place Market Finest Quality HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE Thick, luscious slices, put up in eugar syrup Large No. 2% Size Cans— 25¢ cach; 4 for O6¢ Doren | PURE LK, LARD peewee i} | PURE FOOD sHOP—is11 2 Be Our LOW PRICES on QUALITY MEATS are the talk of the Circle “W” Shidr Lamb 8¢ | Legs of Lamb. ......15¢ Prime Rib Roast, rolled town Choice Pork Roasts 1 Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs... Veal hay me Fak ‘a aS Liberty an ausage Sig¢ wos teense oceee L7G | Sirloin Steaks...... FOR YOUR PICNIC A complete line of Sau- sages and Cooked Meats All Our Sugar-Cured BACON SPECIALLY. PRICED For Saturday Rainier Packing Co. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE M. TRY A Free Waffle Fagan’ Geist Mil MADE FAGAN'’S OLD amr und, WAFFLE FLOUR A fall line of Fresh Ground Health Cereals, Brown Rice, Whole Wheat Flour, Rye Meal, Corn Meal, Hominy, Cracked Wheat, ete. We now have some very R. L Red Barred Rocks Anconas and Black Minorcas SPECIAL SATURDAY 1 Star Feeder or Drinking Fount FREE with each purchase of 1 doz. or more Baby Chicks. CORNER Giant Pansy Plants 50c Dozen Geraniums, 15¢ to 85¢ Art Floral Co. South Entrance—Corner Market RODMAN’S ¢:. At Priees That A! MORRELL'S opus PIC! eg Lamb Roasts. “Liberty ‘Steak, DAWSON MEAT Co. Opposite Gree Best Fresh Churned Butter, PEANUT BUTTER, always fresh here, Ib, 0c | 8 2 — CHEESE — Mild fl Cream, Ib, 28¢ EGGS, best fresh ranch, dos...280¢ 45c cans SYRO...............250 Flake White, ace bottle Vinegar TO ren of $208 have no competition. anand we Bropose to strictly adbere to our policy of being the EST PRICED PRICAT Hovsw IN eEATTLE | Read our, offer please. A FREE EXAMINATION by registered optometrist (graduate Phila- deip! ‘college of Optometry (prescribed only abso- lutely necessary) Ww: ‘will re- fund your money. We believe that is fair enough, thing unusual, knowledge of < optometry, we are co’ we can correct any Visional whether muscular or astigmatic. May we not have the privi- legeof serving you? We have recently remodeled our office and installed new grinding machines, and can replace your wx lenses on sho! notice, LOWEST P: In Seattk out, sho’ ak Hii inde treo 06 charge. SUSSMAN OPTICAL CO. wT eee eee Years in Seattic. se TIKE PLACE: MARKET Relew Retary Bakery. Downstairs Near Ladies’ Rest ir Halibut, Finnan Haddie, Ww. MEATS nm Class Aftora «200 LB. wae, THIS AD) pense Steak i seees B00 Stal 116 Corner Marke® n's Butter Store 2 gg Ibs. best fine CANE SU! GAR.. -68e Limit, 8 pounds tall cans Co-Operative MILK, ..18¢ Limit, 4 cans come Crescent Baking Powder, 1b...35e Crescent Cream Coffee, Ib. Crescent fee .. 2 Ibs. Nut eee DBO Margarine .....550 Lots of Other Specials at sass Green’s Butter Store Main Fleor Corner Market

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