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our shelves of short lines and odd lots of his workshop; to war —THE HUMAN— SLAUGHTER HOUSE (Continued From Page 1) | AR—FRIDAY, AUGUST yet tomorrow he is going to be carted out 14, 1914. PAGE 6. PUBLIC MARKET a _— <>OACADO hundreds ,of pairs And nothing but sleeping and snoring men all around i me “S f) Wonder if any one else in the barracks is lying wide-| ’ . ig i i 4 eyed and staring” into the future? | Stong’s STORES NOW Doubled |Cake Demonstration j My thoughts flit homeward. Wonder whether she slept ¢ Saturday Afternoon and Evening th ry I No. 50 Sack Patent Flour .....-.. $1.35 ls od others Py well tonight? Wonder if she ‘has chanced to be thinking I ,,.” Het alpen » GE-Oe | epeciel 2 and SLayer Cakes, each (20¢ and 80¢ F 30, i Ky 9 varieties will be iced to your order while you wait by Wonder how the little chap is getting on? His teeth » oD > H 7 bk: of? were giving him trouble. * * * It is not good to marry |B Ue. jie pate nee, ees rene Mrs. Joomer Personally 2 so young; the unmarried men who are called out now are |i foo pie Mts Onive oF role Toller, Paper Market Headquarters for “Nustile” Bread, loaf...5¢-10¢ BOSTON SAMPLE E 0P’S roe ag aie the war will last long? We have) abe can KC Baking Powder a6 plugs. Toothpioks |. CARNATION BREAD, hot from the ovens every 2 hours SHO SH put by ittle nes eRe , : ~ 10c size 8@ or 2 for ao ttects tena yesetenae dome what's the good of that in these times of famine + ite imp sg to . Peanut Butter, made fresh every hour, 15¢ lb.; 2 lbs, .25¢ The allowance for wife and won't even cover rent. ANNUAL SHOE SALE OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ‘Men’s Shoes and Oxfords are now $1.50 and $1.95 ‘Women’s Pumps and Colonials, Button and Lace Shoes are now $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 Tt ia impossible to tell of the many here are a few that are going at $1.00 a Pair Tan Pimps and Lace Oxfords, White Canvas Pumps, Velvet She will ings book is finished? reen-grocer's shop. f thousands of others have to st: The state is taking charge | | | | 15 | there is no use jwar may be over quickly but | ' > jas big battles, Perhaps they wil styles tn this sale, |way yet And then my mind feels at ¢ In spirit I see myself back writing invoices. t Patent and Gunmetal Lace Oxfords, Gunmetal and Patent , e im lace and Dutton styles. You can get fitted, though, of A glance at the clock—it’s close on the hour—only a few} or Holly l 75c Up to $1.10 for the Circle Markel @ourse, there are not all sizes in any one lot more strokes of the pen. So let’s finish up quickly Flour ..... o Very Best _ PATENT MARY JANE PUMPS (SMALL SIZES ONLY), AND Let's hang up our office coat on the nail and slip into} : - A ket Lemons, doz. .. ...20¢ WHITE CANVAS MARY JANE, ALL SIZES another. And then get out into the street, for Dora must be) [Phone Main essb—call for tai 15 y Pegs 5 pees ne apa 00.35 ‘One dozen to = customer. waiting supper. THE FIONERR MEAT MERCHANT] 7 bars Crystal White Soap...2he | All kinds of Peaches Otrele W Lamb Chops, Ib...15¢ By this time we have already reached the bridge by the ‘OF THE WRATLAKE PUBLIC 2 pkgs. Jello 4 25¢| All sizes for canning .. Cc Young Roasting Chickens, 1b.20¢ es town hall, with the two big triple lamps. * * * Who is MAREET 4 Ibs. White Beans 25¢ | Hyslop or Transen- c Frying Chickens, Ib. . 2e standing there by the railing of the bridge, and gazing down 4 ‘ ~ Cc t 50 Leaf Lard, Ib. ees Ts into the canal so motionlessly? Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Stalls 104-123 dente Crabapples, box Fancy Bacon, Ib = It's a woman. She must have run straight out of the Stall 331 TOKIO GROCERY CO. OPEN kitchen, for her apron-strings are hanging to the ground be- Fuss and Company SATURDAY i Mtaandeen: aie cade sak Aa Ha i: : hind her, anyhow. 4 to sath. dae anh Ae Big, White, Sanitary Market REE to EVENING And all of a sudden her red-striped skirt strikes me as 80 J reaches cox 100. erate Se Stalls Stalls 110-111-112—Annex 13-14 9 SAMPLE HOP INC re 8 familiar, and as I pass behind her she turns round without J Censor? Grapes, Ih 1O@) basket 356 ——— SPECIAL ON LARD SATURDAY < 3IRLS *l EITEL a word, and looks at me wild-eyed senna: Os be No. 8 pail pure Lard ... “ ” venstein Apples, dor 10¢ * No. 5 pail puro Lard . Second Ave at Pike $ BUILDING Dora, is that you? rape Pratt, each Ge. eer} Fruits and Vegetables | .° io pers tare Lara. a CAKES Then she bows her face, streaming with tears, and says ahe Price Last Last: fe and Tasty dully to herself: Beasnes, dos ‘ 406 Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib...15¢ “They have shot my husband dead.” White Vegetable Stand ce foe ton OC | We Handle Exclusively Swift's | Special for Saturday ib ie dean pawen: will. a broad “But, Dora,” I shout to her anxiously—for it suddenly | ney Dry Onions, 4 Ibs $1.50 Premium Smoked M: RIPE OLIVES, PINT The price of milk was baif a| flashes upon me that she is ill—“why, here Iam! Don't you Bost i cot W aters nelon, Ib. 9 Evergreen Sweet Corn, dor. .20¢ All Meats aoe Foal omgb a ase Hetnz’s Sauerkfaut, qt. eont higher today. It was not}know me any more? briskly, and play a ry marcel ae eo aeeraeee washes r Swee . Be ib. 6 iba. 2V5¢ Special Attention to Phone Orders Fancy Dill Pickles doz. z A known why the war should affect] But she shakes her head, and one or oth somewhere |p SWeet Potatoes, Ib. Se, 6 New 15 Ibs. -25e Fancy Sweet Pickles, qt..25¢ its price. turns away from me comfortiess. tr wd seta up a loud, crow BOOTH 319 Eating places throughout the/and passes me by like a stranger, {n of cheer Stall 343 ses E SUFFERING city raised prices today. Dora!” I shout aloud, “Dora! H Hooray!” Thorvald Petersen i Co. nd stretch out my arms toward the others join in. It STALIS 1°-153—-LOWKRE FLOOT wr ting gute A'tob Chokes pada it down the waste Son's | QUIVER Smoked Meat | Se°iavi" aheuyry" Sige tall IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Fl RO my throat, of the street, and dors not die ull 4 Fresh Halibut, 4 Ibs.. Stalls 23-4 ? eee down again. But {t leaves my seh Fresh Chinook @almon, 3 ibs aoe WASHINGTON, Aug. 14—Th yokel unmoved Stall 309. Main Floor. Waele Saleen, GRU. «60s Roast of Veal, Ib...... soe YORK, Aug. ie Yesterday approved 18 ot], Then I start and am sitting up|7OK0 SUmOrm oy of that how-(f For the Best in Smoked Circle W Lamb Chop: y populated East Side was|the 20 proposed peaco treaties oe yeating on my Ghee. vedot Fata dee this teamed Meats Try This Stall LAF AINE eee ae Ore rint ensely ts, td There nwo in it." 3 : 5 CHAS. NT % - of Eater A gen ony lena 9 gay atten bates long-@rawn —_reveitie, Dawn hei Dunes of the ‘ouk a the cor Stalls - 12 TH PICN ‘starving. Loaves of| before resort is taken to arms in| Peeping throngh oe panes, q|ner of my eye. He ts impene- People’ Butter St Big Cucumbers, each Be, 6 for FOR OS! CNICS were reduced 1% ounces tn international disputes. So I did nod off after all, and) i psyiy rapt in his own gloomy re- . ++» 25¢] Legs of Lamb, Ib. .....-..- And Fishi Ti | Treaties ratified are with Nor-| did not have @ pleasant dream. But| rections Then he begins again.|— Stall 105 Lower Floor | Fresh String Beans, Ib Be | Circle W Breast of Lamb, Ib. 8 a ing Trips One grocer told « pathetic story| way. The Netherlands, Portugal,|! have no time to be grumpy over! wrve lo a wife and three kids || Pell Cream Cheers, ib 206 | Sweet Corn, doz 25e | Bolling Beef, ib. . ry the ® Woman supporting an invalid Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, it, for footsteps are ringing along/+, home They're to get a fow |p Pteeh Hanch Kees. doa 406, 2-0 ¢ | Yakima Burbank Potatoes, 14 Ibs. | Corned Beef, Ib. Delicatessen and a baby on $5 a week.|dor, Guatemala, Honduras the corridor. Hobnail boots clat-| ince a day, the lot, and nought ef Veeyareeee i - have lived mostly on/agua, Bolivia, Persia, Costa Rica,|terT across the floor. The door !#/ hore And that’s what four peer te || Aster sain ’ varge ame! nea $s ' Pi Vv ble Co. go dg: * he said. “Meat was never| Venezuela, Uruguay, Argentina,/%ung oper. | have got to live on.” | ine Vegetable 5 COLD MEATS, CHEESE on their table. Now I doubt! Brazil and Chile. Turn out!” @ cheery voice! ss 6 | MRS. WEST’S HOME {§ best Sweet Corn, doz..... 25¢ | SANDWICHES shouts tn 1) tome Ghedul eitan to wha tae wa Corner Fruit Stand BAKERY Sweet Potatoes, Ib. Ge, 6 Ibs. It ts the sergeant on duty. BY |tmentai march aa * |] extra Fancy Bananas, 4 . we sesso taes 25 The Sanitary Bakery this time he has already reached| ‘(ng rte 'the regimental band|f{ Grape Fruit, each ee tn 18S Stall 321 Fine Dry Onions, 8 Ib H the next door. And sleepy figures | trikes 1 is peeeeeh ene tl Pam 4 basket, 5¢ | noyt’s Doughnuts, dos 15¢ | New Potatoes, 14 Ibs. Coffee Cakes, dos... 25¢ EVER HEAR aye- rising from theic cots, awa, | nee aD ms, ZOE basket, 2 for...35¢ | Hort’s Doughnuts, “Abe Cocoanut Bars, doz Ine me; ne who! ing it up| * a . All kinds Pies, each........ bd eal Chinese Music? Mik ds tte et ee rhe ine, beyond, leading over Sixth and Pine sent sd ds - WEST'S HOMEMADE CANDIES STALL 27 © - [the rails {is black with people | STALIA 892-326 Yawning, they stretch their s limbs and flap thetr arms until the | “"outins and waving down to us. A. OTTO ee Pend Chea: is. “BBs second more welcome morning sig i Iife Intensely Interesting. Melodious—to the Chinese SATURDAY NIGHT At the SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET jnal, “Breakfast rations,” lends jand animation to fasting men 1 ef to jth We are already drawn up tn the |barrack-yard in service kit |have stacked our rifles and have | ca; | fallen out No one thinks of kit inspection | ou! or anything of that kind today. Ev erything at racing pace “Fall in!” “Stand by your packs!” How heavy the full knapsi | weigh in one’s hands, and yet iT | | jan | of your back you do not notice it} BIG WAR ON ALL FOOD PRICES | ALL DAY SATURDAY ALL STOCKS TO BE SLAUGHTERED LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS AND BE CONVINCED | Form sections! }turn! Quick march!” | And we swing round smartly tn |fours at the com As if we were marching out for | sh: parade, the captain's orders sound as crisp as that. We shoulder arms as smartly as if we were moving out on parade. Right about INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. H. BECRAFT & SON mand. seventh, Where's she to turn for money when the postoffice sav- But what's to happen when hundreds of thousands of others have to go out sewing, too? Well, then she will have to start a little business, open a But what's to happen when hundreds that's what it said in the regimental orders yesterday in imagining the very worst at the Perhaps it will never get as far We | packs and rifl amid thunderous cheers we slide) is now being pushed on/ rivers, past meadows whose extent | away into the blue of at ‘® stands golden in its ears of corn |soon as it is settled in the small/| one’s native land. children is so small that it have to go out sewing Stong’s Grocery CORNER GROCERY bare Laundry Soap 8 cane Cw These Prices Good All Next Week Store No. 1—Sixth and Pine Store No, 2—Stall 205 THE CARNATION BUTTER STORES CO. Booths 316-317-318 LOBLE GROCER Company Stall 219 art a shop? 362 of your wives and children, | eae 1 doz. pt, Mason Jar 45e 3, cane Campbell's Soups. .25¢ . Cc Flak eeeee § art undry Soap : eeu Get Our Prices on Sugar and Flour Before You Buy | * *** ©" "*ke* Abe nl spare ase i } We Have the Lowest Prices On Flour and Sugar} — 4 Large Cans Milk 25c 1 think better of it, and give SB gihectngeasie it ther Purchase .° est ee ett oo tmemisn | PRENNEMAN & MeINTOSH ase aga ‘ es: jartiett or again at my office-desk and | STONG’S MARKEY | No. 50 Sack Centennial Pears ie We are already told off. Eight men to the compartment. The bugle calls us| “Tara, tata!” | entrain, and” the doors are rown open We have scarcely stacked our and donned our ps when the engine starts, and) it of the station And we hurry past forests and/ cannot see, past hilla that fade ance, past immeasurably rich country that And over ft all shines the sun of And I would fain spread out my} |so very much |arms Third Ave—Yesler—Washington—Fourth. Stand by arma!” Yes, our native land ts fair and “Slope arma! great, and worthy that a man ould shed his blood for ft (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) WEATHERMAN | Stalls 5-6 OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. THE BATTLE RAGES AGAINST HIGH PRICES SCHOOL SHOES AND SUITS A Best, Hammond's Best Not Too Rpe—For Canning Roast of Be o Steer FP 460e Hand Rolled Chocolates, ib. Lower Floor STALLS 200-215 ring Lamb. ib age en ses. < LUCKY _@TRIKE FISH CO. Cantalou Oc ow ¢ STALL 345 STALLS 325-326 pes, 6 for 1 ay 12%¢ Salmon, each Alska Salt Herring, dor “THR QUALITY stor” Salt Biack Cod, 1b 3R¢ Bananas, doz. .....10c LONDON A THOUSAND THINGS SATURDAYS. YOU NEED. i LONDON’S ron oe Low Prices LONDON’S RAPID-FIRING GUN LOADED WITH BARGAINS Ie 38-42 Stall 9 “Fifth, th, eighth ——__—_-— sate ; 18¢ [i company!” shouts the major, who | routhe choot | tattle Gente’ | seigeey Gun (Musser Patent] | eee Steer Pot Roast, lb Hams, tlie, ib ° 24¢ has pulled up in the middle of the) Shoes, sinee 1, | Schoot Shoes metal Calf |Button Shoes, sna oo. | Teeth. Gun-| poye Gun- ue * Lew Corned Beef, Ib cee eee AZO yard 2, at t % [Button Shoes, |now style, sizes | meta met motel. and noes, values | yards, to Steer Bolling Beet, Ib Spring Lamb, 1914, Ib.... We are the eighth company, eal ehuee 25 aa 12 to 2%, | 12 to 8%, [Patent Button, \Oxtor Biueher Shoes, | UP_to $4, for yard te Ege ge | 81.69 82.0 worth $8, for | up to $250. |'the kind that ce a aae Lamb Chops, 1914, Ib.. are following on the heels of iat a 3-00 =| 62.50 now £81.00 wear, uck Steak, Leaf Lard, lb..... seventh. = —~- | : > 81.98 $2.25 Lamb Heads, 2 for. The gates of the barrack aval mov | ee RS cs pencuggr crane ond iP is reese act Miles are open. We are marching out sensible | Spader ome’ | bla with elastic, | Hair Note Kimonos, long | Our legs mark time on the pave-| Despite the war clouds that have down | butt, 22¢ elaatic, 3 tor Be. |i tn box, & for * * ——— fleece, R1KO : ry Di + Pit ied 3 Embrotdery Finest Hand | ‘ina ry Boys’ Buits. Complete Line of Teas ment of the street in the goowe-| cluttered up the skies, Weather. Po - gall NORE i fe ve ia Oe a OR bE Pie step of grand parade. man Salisbury has been hitting the a SN | t —— | te. BBS , $1.98. and Coffees at Lowest March at ease ; Corsets, $1.78 | And the muscles of our legs re-|°ull’s eye with remarkable pre Biankets | _Posnont 800 La Vorus, for |Gloves, ladies] rinen, t8e ry Prices lax and advance at more natural cision in his predictions the past by the yard [Face Powder. s9e 600 white | pure Trish, Jet Ol Shoe | Sheets 12x90, Pitlows, real gait 30 days. Re 10e |washable are 4 89¢ Dressing, Té¢ ade |teather,” Soe Milk Fed Chickens, MAGNET TEA & COFFEE CO. ""!', , cs reots are full of people,|,,Th® Star decided to keep tab on || ———_— sacar, ee aia ‘ Milk Fed Roasters, Ib SEES him to find out if Salisbury really — sae Shirts, men’s | 6 va CF 7 owen ee j They are lining the pavement on ; tir Seat, [fave B00 Face| Women's ilk Fed Broile MESSRS. RICHARDSON & jearned his pay. He only missed Hone, 200 Groms atyles Totlet Paper, |Callos, indigo |hardwood Powder, Juillet How > week half or whole, ib BROWER Seat ARR SRG WEEREES OFT | Soiae in A taal, ES ‘waite | wow Besters Boe ral, Be hae | Se 10¢ Fn ge : 0 6 adter white | B fepera: q seeon SE verge Shoulder Hams, Ib (Formerly Pike Place Market) ft. i a. wit ute an early |. Four or five times, “probable |f fue 10¢ 10 | : Local Bacon, Ib. Have Fully Established Their Boygnn vt the morning, vat the whole |Sbowers” were forecasted, which Fancy Bacon, Ib. LIVE POULTRY STORE ‘ - resulted, however, in but slight | st ag aren aaCRRaEI YEE RE Heap | i At the East (Fourth A: town is up and about | detention | seh yearn enough to keep myself. Fancy Pork Sausage, ib mane ve They weren't able to stay abed. | "EO". aay and Monday Salle [rato Matieday, duly ‘46: ebbwers MOTHER SLAYS BABE [17 ould hardly do it. He lay $f 00, 000 BALM +h All Day As Advertised SPECIAL PRICES TODAY meer pete Wo. pee he Pore hare. said, probable showers, |were predicted, but only a slight) TO PROTECT IT FROM helpl th trae ry a ese pode iso YORK, Aug. M—Suit for i ey +" sag r : They didn't show up ldrizzle followed, after which sun helpless. ut it had to be done. | $100,000 damages, charging aliena- And, they welcome ue with | "Gn Sunday and Monday, July 12|shine prevalled, | Thursday, August CLUTCH OF POVERTY | «1 poured water into his mouth, |tion of her husband's affections: Ale er thee STALLS 16-21 thelr eyes and wave thelr bands) anq 13, the weather hunch was|6, a light rain descended, although [held his lips shut and he strangled./has been filed against Mary E. Freestone Fenckes, box. ... Quaker Oats, pkg. -10¢ ee vearold lad fe eunning| “cloudy, probably showers.” Hach |fatr weather was the prognostica | CLEVELAND, Aug. 14.—A young I sat down then and had a/Hastings by Mra. Emily B. Risely, a STALL - Violet Oats, pkg. BOG El tuse na His brother ro day was cloudy, but there was no| tion Otherwise the day was fair.|mother in. pollee court pleaded |!0ng, long ery; yet I was glad. 1/65, Risely is 70 and lived with New Potatoes, 18 lbs Roman Meal, pkg. ... 20¢ pte ' oy Ans file ‘ —_————_ peeve ——-| Salisbury 1s some marksman guilty to the charge of murdering} knew my baby never would suffer|/his wife 45 years, until February, String Beans, 3 Ibs. Laundry Soap, $ bars 5 rare welled ‘you hér late; 608 Beginning with Sunday, July 27,/her two-weekold baby, but not | ®8y more 1912, when she charges Mary suogeauerey cae mee goa | Pass. wins dhe la Peeling better tant | . the weather bureau accurately fore:| guilty of having committed al, Jude Sanders bound her over/Hastings induced him to go and STALL 68 Patent Flour, 10 \bs.. ays sh r again— | Specials at the told the weather for 24 different | wrong, |to the grand jury. live with her as her husband, : but she wasn't well enough to get up yet, else she'd have come with | me this morning—but I was to give you this from her.” And the lad stretches his open hand out to his brother, and tries to hand him something wrapped paper I the Full Cream Cheese, Ib Jersey Butter, 2 lbs. STALL 64 Tomatoes, 6 Ibs. Bananas, doz. . STALL 65 Whole Sockeye Salmon . Fresh Black Cod, 2 lbs.. STALL 76 Whole Salmon .... Fancy Green Corn, doz. . Smelts, 4 lbs. .. GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR! ALL CAR LINES HANDY STALL 47 Watermelon, Ib. Freestone Peaches, Grapes, basket ... STALL doz. PB aside, Put it away. Tell her I sar she was to spend it on herself, and to look after herself properly, and be well fit when we come back| again.” The drums and fifes strike up ‘ 4 NEW YORK BAKERY eae yee <a pete . | Sanders, . * jo Mark Second & Yesler aeei rORy Aug. 14 ae “This was my first child,” she Lapies: ARD “oh Arb, snome Eee SUtts, coars, : Lloyd 8. Bryce has announced the|said, “How happy I was when I Also ¢ hes, ‘That You Can Buy at 2 10c loaves Bread for 16¢] ..cagement of her daughter, Cor-|held him in my arms for the first Assorted Cookies, 2 dot.] jeija, to Gifford Pinchot, former|time! He was so wonderful, so YOUR OWN PRICE for NTTTERy |. J 7 loaves of Bread....25¢ days, TO WED PINCHOT 8. take place Roslyn, L. 1 “My little boy Is better off dead, I couldn't support him,” said the mother, who is Mrs. Bertha Milka. She buried the body in the back yard of her home, she tok’ Judge ( RUMMAGE SALE N. WwW. Gor. 3 RST arp STEWART S'TS.—IN BASEMENT pink and tiny “But what chance was there for my boy? I had worked in restaur, ants since my divorce, I couldn't forester, The wedding will Saturday morning at Hard times! ‘This ts 3 c- Come down-atai Clot! A TH Remember the Place—N. W.

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