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eer ee STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914, PAGE 6. HY IS A NAVY? Boalt Wonders ‘How ‘Much More Useful All Those Admirals, Captains and Seamen Could Be Growing Cab- bages or Making Machines By Fred L. Boalt VERA CRUZ, Mexico, July 15.—- What fs a navy? Not any partioular navy, Not the American, British or German navy, Any navy. Why, you say, @ navy ls a navy, }A navy is ships and guns and men, That's what you fay a navy ts. You've been taking navies—-yours, | for instance-—-at their face value, A navy's 4 navy, In which you aro ike Eve when she and Adam were naming the anim: “What shall we call this one?” Ad asked. “Lat’s call it an elephant,” said Sat a ) LOW SHOES Light, cool, dressy and comfortable — with 2 shape to suit your foot—value $4 <>UACIDS CORNER GROCERY “33: We 21 Lbs. Gre $1.00 STONG KILLS FANCY PRICES 23 Lbs. Pure Cane Sugar . $1.00 CWith $1 groceries, # ot ‘Wheat... :.48¢ | re0 soe | 106 | 10¢ body of real importance, the officer} calls four sallors instead of two, So, | you see, quite a number of sailors) have to hang around so as to be handy Anything else? Well, they blow | bugles, and line up on deck, and! then disperse, 1 don't know why,| but they do, And they scrub the! Nloors and polish metals and paint! woodwork, And some of the mén, who hap pen to be officers, say harsh, cruel! things to other men, who happen to be satlors, and the sailors dare not talk back because they would be punished if they did. And so they salute and say “str.” Because, you know, there Is noth. Ing democratic about a navy, or an army either, for that matter, There is always somebody busy standing at attention on every ship in every navy, And the men a painstakingly taught to shoot ¥| idty and very accurately in order that, when the test comes, they may pro’ credit to their teacher: by kiting a great many people. eee Extra Fine nulated Sugar Molly, Centennial, Princess or Krone 200 phe, Crean 680 pha. Lipto 160 Bhredded ¥ ibe can Map Noman Meat eacks Bait Quart jar Largs Queen 1006 ANDERSON GROCERY CO. The orice i all next week owe prices Koo! $1.00 STONG’S GROCERY Sixth and Pine STONG’S MARKET Stall 125 and Stall 7 Wateh Others Try to Follow e rolle Totlet Fruit Jar 150 @an Minced Clams ibe can Pineapple Vagal. Mason Fruit Jars, doz. 75h¢ BTALL 210. 21 Ibs. Sugar STALL 210. “And why call ft an elephant?” asked Adam “Well,” said Eve, ia, fan't itt” “that’s what It Your Pleasure—Our Profit HIEST-GRADE BLEND HI-GRADE COFFEE COMPANY eee Therefore, a navy ts a navy and it consists of ships and guns and men. And what is the navy doing? It ts costing somebody a lot of money | Anything else? Ob, sure! It ts waiting. What for? To kill a lot of people, Being a good navy, It's sure to. Only, of course, there's the poe bility that another navy, a big and better navy, will come along) and blow this one to smithereens. Therefore, te guard against such a possibility, there is only one thing to do, and that is to spend more and more money on this navy. Then it will be in a position to de stroy any other navy that may hap- pen along and kill a great many ned Beet, ib OSTON ned ce: SAMPLE jac, + Qeeend Fleer, SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Rite! Butidiag. He UNIVERSITY BOY DROWNED 10¢ 312 BRENNEMAN & McINTOSH State 5-8 NO Market 312 Yastern Hama, whole or half, 1p Chotee Bteer Pot Roast of Beef, Ib. 116 342 342 Watermelon, Alberta They are very fine men, these sailors of the navy, bronzed ani |clean-bodied, and Intelligent andj} lefficlent. They know all sorts of trades. They can turn their hand to almost anything. They could do! a number of useful things if they! weren't so busy standing at atten ton. if all the men in the navy— all the gun-polnters and admin and stokers and ptains 4 gne and Ib. 2¢ aches, -15¢ . Te Special Fancy doz Good Bananas, A. OTTO Stalls 5-6 Lower Floor 1 hone Orders Market Phone Main 698, Call for Btall 126. Speoial Attention to Pioneer Meat Merchant of the Westiake I Pounds doz Sugar M. A. HANSEN CO. Stall 20 Lower Floor fur $1.00 WANTS AIREDALES are the variety of dogs Chief Griffiths thinks bes' 66 sack Hammond's Best A ee Geatennia! Beet or irons Plowt a1. ‘2h ancy Roasting Chickens, Ib Goot Eastern Bacon, th. 23¢ oY AON og ‘for Losing his balance while fishing in the Cocomo branch of the Swift- Avery, John Truesdell, 19, son of Mr. and water river, near Idaho, Mrs. L. H. Truesdell, 4611 22nd av N. B, crew. He was a Delta Chi fraternity was drowned Tuesday He was working as timekeeper a Milwaukee construction people Indeed. eee Does a navy do anything but wait around for a chance to kill people? A navy is doing something all the time. | For instance, an officer of one jship makes a call on an officer of another ship. launch very much as you would ride in a taxicab if you could af- ford one. The steam launch {t- if must have cost more than two | man at the University of Washing-| automobiles, and it is manned by | ton. 'BOY-HUSBAND | LANDS IN JAIL! five or six husky young men. Wi the officer approaches the ore’he ts to make the call, officer of the deck. visiting officer ts of minor rank--an ensign, say—the officer of the deck calls two sailors to stand at attention at the top of the Charged with deserting his 17-\ stairway that runs up the side of baby, Ernest L.| the ship. Strickland, 19, reported at the sher- Deputies, | statutes. — they salute the visit- looking for him, ing offices But if the Visiting officer is some- iff's office last who have been locked him up. night He also calle a petty of ficer. And all five stand stiff a South-End Public Hark In “Market Square” ONE BLOCK EAST OF 42.8TORY SMITH BUILDING Third — Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler Served by All Car Lines ‘The Highest Qualit At the Lowest Cost The “Jandy Market’’in “Market Square” has set the Standard of Quality, Economy and Modern Market Efficiency. If you are buying here you are living as well as possi- ble for the smallest possible cost in Seattle. H. BECRAFT & SON Shoulder Steak, Ib. Round Steak, 1b.. Lamb Shoulder, Ib. Lamb Loin Roast, Ib... Legs of Lamb, Ib. Lamb Chops, 1Ib.. tess BL.00 Dealers in Only Cho! Extra Saturday Speci: Meats. Legs 1914 Spring Lamb, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib. Shoulder of Lam — Beef, Ib. Dry Granulated Sugar, 8 Ibs.. Best Jersey Butter 80¢ Ib., 2 Ibs. 4 Ibs. for. Yakima Cream Cheese, Ib. Be Manufacturers of Toppenish Ice casi and Buttermilk. ‘akima Creamery Company STALL 50—3 Ibs. 35c “Magnet” Blend Coffee .... STALL 53—Quart Pure Cider Vinegar, 10¢; 25¢; 2 cans White Asparagus Tips, 25¢; 2 cans best Pineapple, 25¢. STALL 48—Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen, 55¢; ter, 3 Ibs. 85¢. solid pack Se, 00 Tomatoes, 3 cans est Washington Creamery But- STALL 69—Our Wc Blend Coffee, 28¢; regular 25c fine brick Cheese, 20¢. STALL 3—Choice Carnations. 25¢; Roses. 35¢@ dozen; Sweet Peas, bunch. S¢. per STALL 58—Spring Salmon. 10¢ tb; White Perch, 3 lbs. 25¢; fresh shelled Clams, 25¢ quart. STALLS 44-5—Fine, new Potatoes, 13 Ibs. 25¢; full baskets choice eating Peaches, 20¢ each. STALLS 56-7—Williams & Bean. “The Boys4rom Madison Street.” Reli- able Specialists in Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Coolest, Cleanest, Roomiest Market In Seattle All Business, Including Farmers, Conducted Inside, Protected From Wind, Dust and Rain He rides in a steam! chines they could if all of them were given plows, what a« lot of furrows they could turn! And what a lot of cabbages they could grow! } | eee If they all had useful jobs, ai | homes and wives and children, th | would probably be too | happy to want to go around look ing for « chance to kill a lot of people. IT LOOKS LIKE IT “He's nuts,” concluded the police last night, after examining Henry Timm, 40, who yesterday after. fmooa fired at W. U. Casey, 52, at First and Washington, after he had busy and! Sweet Corn, doz. Burbank Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Wax Beann, 4 tbe Watermelon, 1b. Pildc loaves Fresh Bread 15¢ Butternut Bread, loaf ‘ Se and 10¢ | Home made Doughnuts or Rolls, dow 10¢ STALL 206 CHAS. LAFONTAINE Stalls 11-12 * Leaf Lard, Ib Corned Beef, Ib. warned Casey and pointed his fin- wer at bim. “I know you, and I am going to get you before night.” he told Casey. Then he fired. Bullet hit Casey's suspender, Latter total wreck. Casey got aperticial ‘wound. ROSLYN WINNER The Roslyn Fuel Co. team won the prize yesterday at the mine rescue contest on the University of Washington campus in sealing up a mine in which fire had devel. oped. Th ent was the reproduction of an actual fire in a Roslyn mine two years ago. Issaquah won second prize, and Roslyn No. No, &, thir third. TWO ARE HURT EVERETT, July 24.—F. W. Hal sey was badly hurt and Laura Drew, 15, was injured when the auto tn which they were driving crashed through the Ebey slough btidge guard rail and fell to the foot of the dike below, yesterday. The juicy apple ple is not the neatest looking thing on the pan- try shelf. Yet when one wishes to indicate ex. treme neatness, the first thing one thinks about fs the expression “in apple-pie or. der.” To find the reason for this, one must go back to the old-fashioned housewives, who decorated their apple pies with little turrets of pie crust. These were set in place with the greatest precision, in rows, or, as the old-fashioned word was, in “or- ders.” So, when anything was par- teularly neat or orderly, it was said to be like an apple-ple row or order, Hence the expression—"in apple-pie order.” New York My. Ie sald to have more than fifty known lepers run. ning at large. THE SILVER Is now ready at 106 PIKE ST. to serve you with good, clean, wholesome meals at reasonable prices. Try Our Waffles Pickled Spare Ribs, tb. Leg of Lamb, Ib. Stall30 Meat Section New Potatoes, 100-1b. sack $1.70 Old Potatoes, 100 Ibe.........9e Frésh Ripe Tomatoes, Ib he STALL 204 22 the Beet Sugar See Sere tame Seor Oe (Rither with $1 purchase 8 ence Aster Mik +4 Grated Pineapp {ee Clem Starch. TOKIO GROCERY Stalls 104-123 STALLS 129-132 Washington Creamery Butter, Ib. B0¢ “The Quality Market.” FRESH VEGETABLES be be Best Wax Beans, Ib. Nice, tender Celery, stalk Green Peppers, 1b sw Potatoes, 11 ibs. Burbank } STALL 344 FUSS & COMPANY STALLS 110-151-112, Hig, White, Sanitary Market. 6 pail Pure Lard pail Pure ‘Lard off] W tamy Chope. ib if: Beet ib 1 eet. ib. ne Vresh Dressed Chickens Wisconsin Cream Cheese, Ib Dill Pickles, doz New York Sharp Cheese alwa on hand IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 y Spring Lamb, ‘Ib r “Our Goods peak for Themselves.” Pacific Coast Fish Stall 301 Halibut, 4 Ibs. Smelts, 2 Ibs... Whole Salmon, each. Lucky Strike Fruit Large incnaun ioenain | WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDIES Malis S2t-s24. 200 Fudee, tv Bhe Mixed ( 40 Hana Stall 29 Lower Floor 100-1b. sack New White Potatoes ay B00 size, dow. i Hothouse Tomatoes, 2 Sweet Sunkist Oranges, doz. 10¢ | Hrs israe Navel Oranges, Gor Canning Cherries, box Peaches, don 106 and 150. Petra fine Watermeion, ib. Stall 19 Lower Floor ["YAKIM/ Butt Washington psiconeiares utter, Ib. Stall 327 big bottl Extra large Sweet Peaches, dor 1g Edam Cheese, ib. _ = = Stall 16 Meat Section Grean Peppers. ih 1O€, # Ibe BEE Watermelon on ioe COMPANY——Aanex Galle Pe pall Pure Lar ib pall Pure Las Porned Beef, 1b Circle W Lamb Chops. Ib. Corner Fruit Stand Gravenstoins, best eating apples, don . Juley Peaches, don n Prunes, don Se, apes, each omatoeny 2 Ibe ing Apples, box 15¢ basket ane rt SIXTH AND PINE Country Butter Store Cream Brick Cheese, Ib. wipers Creamery Butter, Ib. | i Fishing Trips Call at STALL 209 Sandwiches Pickles Spr Baim: Smelts, 2 ibs Ripe Watermeions, Ib Fresh Tormatens, i 1b. LONDON MOVED ONTO WESTLAKE MARKET AND THE} EARTH TREMBLED ("Went ur) WHY? All London’s Suits, every mother’s son of ‘em, regardless; — to $35.00 Shoes Cheaper Shoes é Cpcamall Shoes S00 Hate Brushes, best beiatie, Dish Pane 14-at Granite 20¢ Mippers and Open Till 10 p. m. —Saturday— $5 |¢ Mirses’ and ohtidren’s | White Canvas Low Shoes, $1.75 value | Ladiow Lace | Bors’ Shoes, the kind that stand hard knocks. 8? for #1 to 10¢ Mandker- chiefs, red or blue, 3e jastio ond hair Chair feats, perforated Bungalow Aprons, with cae Dien Embrotdered Bonneta, set styles, 81.50, $1.28, Te att e if Sin Prosery ing Kettle 25e LONDO “Water Pall, galvanteed, 15¢ e All London’s Girls’ Hats, and London’s onl are Great; regardless; values to Mmited qua’ titles, for 50¢ Boy# 800 Dress Straw Hate 10¢ Ruffilng, and 300 a. Embroidery Hoops, atl 25C Cheaper children’s Shoes, Sox, with white foet, 10¢ Whisk Se Games Ge Authors 3¢ “ON THE MARKET” TRICKS BABY OUGHT TO DO In these days of “better baby- hood” every mother ts interested in knowing if her baby is up to the normal mental standard. Here are some easy home tests that will indicate his mental growth: Fourth month—Baby can hold up his head, Seventh month—Reaches for toys. Fighth month—Sits alone. Tenth month—Baby should creep. Fourteenth should walk. Bighteenth should talk, Eighteenth month—Soft spot on head should close. End of second year-——Baby can speak short sentences, month — Baby || month — Baby SPOOKS BURN, T00 Fire last night ¢ destroyed a house} at Fourth ay. and Crockett st., long | thought haunted by superstitious Queen Anne hill residents, and| shunned as a plague, Nobody has lived in it for years, Nobody would state today whettt- er the unearthly inhabitants went up in smoke or not. There is a 4 | combined, teoling that they didn’t, and tha they will pick some other abode in the neighborhood. PRATT'S IN TOWN Frederic 8, Pratt, vice president of the Stone & Webster corpora- tion, of Boston, landed from the Ad- miral Evans last night after a pleasure trip to Alaska with his wife and four sons, The United States supports 221,- 433 churches. Likewise 450,000 sa- loons—more than all the churches, hospitals, colleges and high schools ‘BARBER DOES | FEAT OF MAGI George Mandelios, a barber, should sign on with Carter the, Mysterious, Yesterday the police found 8 $42 watch In his shoe. Willlam Maracoe says it's his, He left the watch In his coat, hanging on a rack, whi he was shaved in Mandell: barb shop. He wa watch when he put hie coat on. How the watch traveled from the coat to the shoe is something for only the gifted ones to know. THE SHANGHAI CO. Importers and Manufacturers of Ladies’ Fine Muslin Underwear, Waists, Tea Gowns, Kimonos, Robes, Silks, Linens, Brass Goods, Hand Embroid- ery, Waist and Dress Patterns, Chinese Antiques. Orders for work promptly delivered. 1323 THIRD AVENUE Opposite Postoffice. Phone Main 2514. New Parcel Post Map Free Two large charts, 3x4 feet, hand | somely lithographed. Roller at top ready for hanging. Map of the State of Washington, showing Pat- cel Post zones and giving every de- tail of information as to the rules governing the sending of pa by Parcel Post. This state map is in four colors, beautifully tlustrat- ed and showing all railroads, rivers, cities and towns and the popula- tions, The States and the World, each state in a separate color, cities, railroads, ete., with popula- tions. You cannot afford to be without it if you use the Parcel Post. All information right at hand without going to your neigh bor or to the postoffice for advice, This is a new map just issued. 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