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a) Y MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY AT Frye & Co.’s Markets The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- |' row, Saturday: Choice Fresh Dressed Hens (light), per Ib... . Wild Rose Milk, 4 cans for. . Choice Shoulder 13¢c 10¢ Choice Spare Ib... D. ve acere Ribs, Choice Lamb Pork Roast Shoulder, Ib Choice Shoulk val Veal Choice Steer Boiling Beef 1e Roast, 55c The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops open until 10 p. m. BACHELORS ARE THE GAY OLD DOGS (Continued From Page 1.) pounds for I told him what I wanted and he took me back to Mr. Ellis’ office. see ee Mr, Ellis was reading a law book when I went tn, but he closed it and looked up with a smile “Hmmmmmm!" he said. “Hmmmmmm!”" just like that, when ! told him my story, I felt nervous. | thought maybe I was violating the law. But he smiled and I knew I was safe, “Why, I'm awfully sorry, my dear young lady,” he said “but I'm taking The Post from a blind man. Yes, I take it the year around. But now let me see, are you agent for any other magazine? I'm a great reade Just selling The Post Well, that does make it bad. Sorry the blind man beat you to it. Glad you came in, though. Fearfully hot out, isn’t it? Here, this is a comfortable chair. Fine view of the Sound, don’t you think? I frequently sit here alone and enjoy it. Someway or other, it looks unusually splendid this afternoon.” Some one told me once thet lawyers Were as dry ai icks. I don't believe it. se eee Once I saw a funny picture of Senator Dan Landon in The Star. ‘ Me hae millions, while t| Mentally, put yourself in his Jam only @ poor working « he w place. Be for a little time your [Shall I try orget or go with him, Ideal. Now look with your Ideal's Best Quality Washington wvevreede ont 28c; 2) showing him at a circus, with a bottle of pop in his pocket. I made up my mind he would be a good subject. So | took the elevator up to ; his office, on the tenth floor of the American Bank building. He’ fat man with rosy cheeks and is a dear. He smiled the friendliest sort of a smile when I came tn ate always cheerful. I love them. “How do you do,” he said. “Come right in and sit down. Looking for legal advice? Oh, I see, you're selling a magazine. Well, well! “You're rather a little girl to be out all alone in the world making your own living, aren't you? Brave of you, though. Don’t be in any hurry. I take The Post now, but you don’t need to rush off. You look all tuckered out. It must be tiring to walk all day long. Excuse me, but haven't yow any folks? That is tough. Do you know, I sure do admire a girl who has spunk enough to get out and make things come her own way, even if life a does seem dark at times. I've always thought that some day——” But just then his stenographer came in. Oh, the tragedy of her entrance. What Senator Daniel really intended to say, I'll probably mever know. Vain, vain regrets. He was still beaming, those sunny smiles when I left Fat men I went up to see Mr. Charles McKenzie, in the Colman building. There was another man in the office next to him. He was just as cheerful as could be. I told him what I was after and he grinned. “MecKenzie's grouchy this morning. Go tn and get him! He opened Mr. McKenzie’s door an‘ called “Magazine agent see you, Charlie “What? I Positively. The weather seemed suddenly rather chilly “Oh, excuse me,” he said, when he looked up. “I really did not understand. I'm awfully sorry, but I take the Post as !t fs,” Then he smiled as if to make up for talking cross. I guess he was ost . se I saw a lot of other bachelors. But I didn’t sell very many Posts They laughed and jollied, but wouldn't buy, They were all glad to see me. Come up again. Have a chair. You're a brave girl. Admimble One of them held my hand when he told me good-bye; another said he had an automobile, and another nice-looking man said he'd pay me the price of a year’s subscription IF I'D LET HIM KISS ME. He didn't get the kiss. For obvious reasons, | can’t tell you these men’s names. Yes, after a careful study of the field, I should say that Seattle ARREST BARBER to don’t want any magazines!” said Mr. McKenzie very Be sure you're rested before you go. } Somewhat WON’T HOLD MEETING The regular meeting of the Wom- | an'’s Democratic club will not be held tomorrow in order that the| mebers may attend the sessions of | Mf —_— s- : ~ On a warrant sworn to by Fred | regard you in a true light, why, do @ democratic county convention.| McGonigle, secretary of the state|as you please about ft b board of barber exsininers, Sonaph| vif he mont sand the tat, chant | een looking for, 27c Ib., 2 for 50c i: Wagenhals, a barber at 418% Pike| him for the auto rides and theatre Saleem eg ; tickets and tell him kindly but} % EXCURSIONS st., was arrested last night by Con-| rmly t , “ ” > next | y ‘o pick a “green” one next oa ; stable James Shannon, charged time you want 4 CANS OF MI NO STRINGS To Olympic Peninsula J) with practicing his trade without a| MR. SHOWNE, 421 Jefferson YOU WANT C onir ‘ Points. cense. Wagenhals was released] 1+ 1 wore a working girl 1 would m on his own recognizance and a test Saturday and Sunday, ff wil! be made of the case, which Is |set for hearing July 14. Wagen- hals has taken out a license. MOVIE WAR Chicago.—Morgan Park ters will start a free ture show to put other movies \of business, unless their ‘tors agre to close Sund July 11-12. $1.00—Round Trip—$1.00 Full information minis- Ticket Office, Colman Dock KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Northwestern Photo Supply Co. Eastman Kodak Co. Inc. 1320 Second Ave. Try our Finishing Department —we like to do work for particular people. 4-6-8-Exposure Rolls 10c Per Roll moving pie. | qualities of womantiiness alone, STAR—FRIDAY, TULY 10, 1914. PAGE 7. LONESOME GIRL ADVISED BY | STAR READERS TO INVITE. RICH LOVER TO HER HOME Look For Our Daily Specials On the Market THE PROBLEM invite my company to my home, | Page rv CE Ue 20, hae | and if he seemed pleasant to my of The a 5008 leeuing mother and all, I would know he Star oved me for a good companion | would be proud to work and be| Every Day virtuous, » | millions MRS. BARL That fills the place of KNOWLES, North Park knew when he found out who ne t have anything to do sidn't have him > OLD PIKE PLACE, —__— Meet the | Producer | tele. | Recause you feel that this man and|{!# your ideal you look upon him as! y*| posnossing every fine attribute that your own soul holds dear. asks Cynthia ot chin @¥C8 Upon the poor giri whom you SPECIALS FOR SATU RDAY The beat| love. To you she is your Ideal, In sisenth eid her {# the soul grandeur and no: on | bility that you have long hoped to cn | iy. ak ou have, tong Naped, te S, (SUGAR ONLY Star readers have flocked to the| KNOW, are akin Pine Booths 17-57-37-55 ald of “Lonesome Girl Character alone, tn mortal, is Rates every day ae a for @ The Star had intended winding |;ternal. Poverty and woalth alike ton at wh up the contest this week, but the have no part in true worth. Car Tickets, ¢ for 2he competition has become so merry| Yo, Knowing there things, are Postage Stamps 2e only thankful that your Ideal Girl is not rich, for now you will be able to give her all the many world ly comforts hitherto unknown, it will run a little longer. . If you think you have the right/ solution to the question which has PIKE PLACE PAVING COMPLETED find thie the handiest place in the elty to do thelr market kept “Lonesome Girl” awake nights, | hen a send ft tn 4 It he gives you up, be thankful |Meitic to drive directiy up to the eure and. ane whasen Another aeten This 1s the season of lunches and cold meats that can be served Lonesome Girl" will be well |that you found that he was not fa! M eet cars do not run directly in fr the market without cooking. If you want the best that is made—-meaning both With advice, and should |YOUr Ideal before you married him Mar “ ; in quality of the meats and the gasty result—we have what you want. Instead of afterward Farmers’ Incline! All o Bau as, lognas and Sther meat products are made in our le difficulty in reaching a gs: ir Baus nas an veat prod are L adatom ‘altar elf the etiars Bre MILDRED FRYER, ants an OWePrs 02 et BP saxrrary BoLoGNa KITCHEN UPSTAIRS—ALWAYS OPEN TO in. Here are some of the things e 8. betidin INSPECTION she ts told today tn letters selected For a special treat we recommend 7, | Taking {t for granted that they) really love each other and have been completely honest with each from the morning mat! I would advise you not to declare NEW RAINIER MEAT GO. your love for your Ideal when you | be have only met him by chance. If | other bout their different ata you are the girl you say you are,| tone, ete. I say marry. Happiness 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE you will investignte before you try | !# founded on no better basis than Legs of Lamb, Ib. 12%¢ | Eastern, Hams, Ib 19¢ to win him. is — understanding. : 44 It is probable that he already bas would not say marry tn all anc sin ones sieges € | Pieni , a wife, jeanes, but with the “Lonesome Ml Shoul fers of Lamb, ». Be is Hams, Ib... 18%¢ You had better find out more/ Giri” the mere fact she looked Wreasts.of Lact 7%} Veal Roasts, Ib.......15¢ about him, and then {f you find he| deep enough to question and reach sce yy ao | Veal Chops, 1b 15. is eligible to matrimony and your | Out for light, and fs willing to do Pork Steak, Ib... .. 15¢ ea hops, tee -15e¢ heart still claims him your {deal, ifoee sous best, shows she has Pot » Ib..10¢-121%¢ | Lamb Chops, Ib...... 10¢ let him win you, for I think more qualities of thought, judicious set Swear Ae happiness is the result when the] ess and self-sacrifice, FRESH DRESSED HENS, \LB.......gecccsccsoes 20¢ man woes the girl, than when the| She ts equipped to make the best c 4 girl woes the man of complications arising from un Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market. MRS. J. H. PATTERSON equal stations, and these may be no greater than the problems she , fresh Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs. 35c My dear, tf you were my daugh-| M8ht have to face If she married ieht,| 8 best man who has walked in t Moast Dinner iets es A MoMA the {ssue MRS. F ts gt ny IIB theyre home made Limburger Cheese, Ib 226 S. 67th s The intentions of your friend are honorab! ntil he proves other wise. 1 advise, give him the same hance to win your love that you would {f he were poor, financially You know he ie attracted to your) be- ause he knows you are financtally | Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1571 Pike Place Bulk Pickles Mrs. De Long’s Pullman Diner ‘76 Weet Mike St. Hood’s There ts no such lonesomeness under the sun as {* experienced in jan ill-mated married life. IT would not, for a single moment, allow myself to think that dollars and cents could ever outweigh an opular be embarrassed, or otherwise you|"tarnished character. 1 would would not seek employment, which |@lgnify my position as a working HOMEMADE CANDIES AND | special tor All Chetee proves his intentions meritorious. |8!rl by doing my very best under ICE CREAM saturday Goods. But does he realize that you are hon-| ®!! circumstances and attempt to ‘ orably looking to him as maply,| Conceal nothing from one whom 1 Bisque Ice Cream, vanilla, straw- Sweet, at. 15¢ and the one man of your choice, or seek to win for a Iifelong berry, chocolate, maple nut Sun: nd Mixed Sour, at 10¢ to the financial appendage that | Companion daes, fruit and nut . 10¢ Se goes with him? I would therefore invite him at | Ice Creagy Sodas be Take my advice and let him de-|Once to my home and recetye him|@ Assorted Buttercups, Ib....20¢ cide. ks only there, thus putting his prin- Peanut Brittle, 1b. oo Me ciples to the test from the very [m After Dinner Mints, Ib....20¢ fi MRS, WALTER R. TILBY eee rat Should he despise your hum ble (7) environments, the sooner the fact is made manifest the bet | Corner of Pike Place Market. Nothing absolutely a por there higher because nothing better, You say the stranger appeared “Mike your ideal.” Don't you think Best Fresh Churned Bm ter, 1b. BO€ hat perhaps th Satan tested Ot a youns aeat fhe Bly Mi gy ma RST, || repented 260 C | ‘ caiwens 2 7 0 e ara en Love at first sight sometimes re happier in the end. in Strictly Fresh Ress, Gos. - B0¢ often otherwise. j | MISSIONS ARMY |your home environment lyou are not responsible, will not| make a particle of difference to| him and don't know what to do about J : i" a ee Limburger . . 16c lb., 2 for 30c [eto kag won “got yon" | Primost . . . 12c¢lb., 2 for 20c wont mind: {te coupiicity. tet Roquefort . 85c Ib. sults in happy marriage, but more If he said he was interested {n you, have him come to your home. He will respect you for not disowning your surround- ings. Let his own guide. If he SIGSWORTH — Stall 8. R. OLMBTRAD. 87 Greenwood | South Find Incline, Pike Place Market. Stall 12 Downstairs attitude be your) seeks a courteous friendship be frank and honest} with yourself. Should he desire more, make sure that he Is sincere. | GRACE GUILD, 609 Olympic Place. Fancy Fresh Washington Creamery BUTTER 26c Golden Gate Brand CHEESE SPECIALS Wisconsin Brick 17c lb., 2 for 30c Some of the letters recetved tn today’s mail follow: If l were you I would risk a great deal before giving up this young man. Why not invite him) to your home, no matter how poor If he is really attracted by you tor which | If he fs a snob, this Is the surest way to find ft out. When a man finds the “one” girl, her poverty | would never interfere, as should | neither his family nor thelr money. We all have a right to take hap piness when we can, and if this is your chance, do not let it go with- out an effort CH ARL ms EDWARDS. A FEW OF OUR FOR SATURDAY So you have met “Mr Muchgold” make excuses, and don’t treat him as your superior, but as your equal. Tell him that you would like to meet his folks and friends. If he ia willing and does this, and they Fancy, Old, Sharp, New York Cheese, the kind that you have DELEGATES HEAR PLAN TO RAISE At the Butter Department PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place Market he campaign to secure an army of cs 000 men and the sum of $6,000, 000 for use in the missions f ing conducted o the r United States by the “Men and Milllona| iusnes 5 committee,” was explained to the} MRA, PORTER'S gar delegates of the Western Washing-| . Stall, Pike Peanut Butter, 15c lb. Place Market. ton Missionary conference, in the| First Christian church, during the closing session. The four days’ meetin # came to} an end last night. Delegates ,are | Occident Bread aoe " T Mon's 600 All-Wool | | Temalar 63 ia leaving for their homes today, Books, extra heavy, 290 Socks at 18¢@ | Mason Fruit Boys’ regular $1.98 Made from the highest grade flour Bhirts, with or with- | just the thing for per pair | Roe a Khakt Suits. | Courses in American history, lit | out cons alt igen | tiahing, por pair, | Saturday ony. | complete, while they special at 986 | erature, civics and technical courses ——--— or BBC ; 28¢ . —— al / axhte os | ust arrived are to be organized as the depart Best Butter, 30c Ib. sont sécatven w time | cuularen’s Dre i ea oie tine ae teiptg | Ble tine of Camping ne | 100 Red and Blue ment grows Tast, sdeuives ote prices 9 Men's 2 Overalix, ail-aizes, | Plated granite w | Socks, all colors and | Bandana Rlephunts sisep etending uh ‘ssenl wane, Gun pelos 10 pk See cen. | apeoial at 28@ | sizes, at Ge per | Handkerchiefs at i t per patr, | air, When in a herd & certain number MRS. COHRS ut et rere : pair, | ae THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. Sanitary Public Market Corner Public Market Pike Place Public Market POSITIVELY HOME-MADE, Fresh Hath " 25e 10¢ moked M » 2006 PETE’S FISH MARKET Stalls 31-83 COLD MEATS FOR LUNCHES Many tempting dishes can be prepared from Jilg’s Home-Made Meat Products. Meal, Whole Doughnuts nnamon Rolls, MRS, EP, ELLMORE PUBLIC MARKET SMOKED LIVER SAUSAGE filling for sandwiches. never made in Seattle see our display. We manufacture before, so if which can be served as many meat products tha it is something unusual you want, JILG’S tive MEAT PRODUCTS MADE BOOTHS 132-133 SANITARY MARKET Also South End Market and 1914 Hewitt Ave., Everett. SUGAR | + \i:cx2" A Full Line of Dried Fria Honey and Nuts. 20 Lbs. 95c 4 cans Meadow Milk. Read These Specials 1 Ib, Blue Ribbon T Fine Italian Prunes, Ib... ..1@@ 6 bars Ivory Soap Extra Fancy Peaches, 3 Ib 6 cans Lighthouse ihe Fard Dates, 10¢ ! 3 cans Corn TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36-37 were Good Walnuts, Ib. -15¢ Also the fresh fruits and vege- tables of the season. i STALL 125—MAIN FLOOR, ORDER YOUR MEATS BY PHONE MAIN 5231 Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. Quick delivery by our private auto, PHILADELPHIA MEAT CO. STALLS 3-5-7 HAMLIN’S CIDER MILL Pure Apple Cider, ll NEAR FIRST AY. MAIN ENTRANCE FRESH CAUGHT FISH None of the Cold Storage Article. Quality Guaranteed. PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET STALL 10 ‘gr Sanitary Public Market Annex FOR FISH, the Newport Is Always the Best. Special, Halibut, 4 Ibs. Bie | Salmon, 3 1 Pine Fancy Sandabs................sceeseees NEWPORT FISH CO. _ Sanitary Market Annex SAMPLE SHOES AT HALF PRICE sora asinton Shoe Manus ‘ova of Seattle, Mayer's of Milwauk rummers’ Samples png vere oer ee! of Ladies’, Men's and tidren’ s of all descriptios out ete HALF PRICE AND LESS Children’s Tennis Slippers. FREE—One palr o customers with $1.00 pur Shoes for the Whole Family, ase or more. THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE *‘Us"* SANITARY MARKET AD WE ARE STILL Slashing the Meat Prices Note these specials for Saturday: Murray Meat Co. Stalls 2-3-5-7. € and 10¢ | Shoulder of Lamb, Ib... 12! Bi | Legs of Baby Lamb, Ib.. Bolling Beef, Ib. Re Hamburger, Ib, Veal Roasts, 1b.. 12%e Pork Roasts, ib. BACON! BACON! 20c Lb. No. 1, light and lean. Nice Bacon, Ib. -12%¢ Country WASHINGTON MARKET 96-98 Pike Street Pot Roasts, Ib Good Steaks, Ib. 106 Ib... Sausage, CARNATION MILK 3 BIG CANS 15c With 1 pound S50 Bulk Tea or Coftes 2 100 pkgs. Quaker Corn Plakes 156 Puffed Wheat or Rice . 106 per sheet de PURE CANE SUGAR 20 Lbs. 95¢ 4 large cans Aster Milk 10c pkg. Citrus Powder, & for Happy Home Jar Rubber Rings for os T Ibs Rolled’ ‘Oats Iver Leaf Lard, $-1b. pail . 4006 4 cans Meadow Brand Mik....25¢ Mason Frult Jara, 1 dow 60e Let THE SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112 TMENT STORE Us Save You Money, ALLEN’S GROCERY Stalls 18 and 25 STALLS.. 19, A, B, C. always stand watch while the oth- ers sleep.

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