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———~ ‘ Party of excurstontats to! | Port Angelos visiting many points of Beenie beauty on the way } Various forma of entertainment ate be provided en route and lunch be bow have b ahments at city prices can on board. Arrangements en made for thone who bring thelr own lune Beattlo folks will get thetr last _ Hroquole Jeaves Colman dock at r . * © clock arriving at Port Tow chance cruise the sound Sund ‘ ‘or n Siem the bis Ave inday,/ send at 11:30, and Port Angeles at} her Iroquois 1:30, | Leaving Port Angeles at v’clock, the boat arrives back at Colman dock at 9 nm | Specials at the | NEW YORK BAKERY ASK AMERICANS r TO COME HOME —At— _ WASHINGTON, oe 28 —Secre Second & Yester tary of State Bryan yesterday sent ? messages to all American emban 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ | Mes 4 lexations tn European na 4 one engaged in war, asking them Assorted Cookies, 2) doz. | to urge Americans to leave Europe for aa | immediately, Carrying gold for 7 loaves of Bread... .25¢@| (2 elie of stranded Americans, the cruiser North Carolina will be isent to Turkey at once. MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY T Frye & Co.’s Markets The following Pig Specials will be offered tomor- row, Saturday: Extra Choice Leg of Lamb, pound.............. Choice Steer Pot Choice Should Seat ss, AOC di ”....10¢ Choice Should AWC ronson Choice Should hoi i i Veal Roast +. L5G Ran .*” 1 Se 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. 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 RUMMAGE SALE . W. CON. FIRST AND STEWART STS—IN BASEMENT - Half Block From 014 Pike Place Public Market LADIES AND GENTS’ SUMMER AND WINTER SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, HATS, SHOES, ETC. Also Children’s Clethes, That Yeu Can Buy at YOUR OWN PRIC Herd times! This ts the place te come and get = cuppty of Cloth: ‘ome down-ct; and cave money. sep: A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Remember the Place—N. W. Cor. Firet and Steyart Sta —in Basement. Choice Spare Ribs | Superior to an ALL-HARD WHEAT FLOUR or an ALL-SOFT WHEAT FLOUR for bread, cake and pastry. Every woman who bakes is fast coming to rec- ognize the many advantages of a properly blended flour for general baking purposes. FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR is a better flour than an all-eastern hard wheat flour--FISHER’S BLEND makes a better loaf of bread, with a better flavor, better texture and of better color than an all-eastern hard wheat flour. FISHER’S BLEND is a better flour than an all-soft wheat flour— It produces more and og, wl loaves of better bread, with better crust, better color, and of better texture than an all-soft wheat flour; and FISHER’S BLEND is a superior flour for cakes and pastry. en = RRR ne nn _ SEE: reer SILVERY-VOICED LINA SINGS FOR SOLDIERS ON THE BATTLEFIELDS Lina Cavatlert PARIS, Aug. 28.-—War may be what Sherman sald It was, but) Hades hasn't yet booked any world-famous grand opera singer for the edification of its residents. | French soldiers, however, are going to get $500 notes—musical) notes. Lina Cavalieri has followed her husband into the army and has dis- played considerable bravery in her duties as a nurse. When rifle and cannon are quiet, and t army work of the day Is for ¢ ‘eral tho managers paid her hours on ¢ former husl ge | Sheriff Bob Chanler, JUDGE M’MAHON THERE LIKE DUCK WITH JAIL TERMS When Thomas Byron MacMahon | the latter's annual vacation, nobody —whose ancestors were good Irish-| suspected he was going to do what men from the ould sod, bilss thim! he has done. —went on the police court bench If they had, there might have about a month ago, to substitute | been no end of a rumpus. for Judge John B. Gordon, during, For Byron has developed strong- minded tendencies on the subject of | |speeding, and incidentally has) | worked up some very wholesome! little enmities between himself and| the men who drive motor cars and | motorbikes faster than the law | lows. | A short time before Judge Go don went away he established a hedule of fines for speeders. | Formerly he had fined them $2 a/ mile for every mile they exceeded the speed limit. For instance, if they went 30 miles, he fined them! $20. But when he announced a} new schedole of $5 a mile, all the! auto and motorbike owners gasped. | | WHEN HE SENT 'EM TO JAIL SEATTLE WAS SURPRISED ' Judge Gordon stuck strictly to specialty Of nis promise and swatted right and| lunches for auto parties. Visit |left. Occasionally, when especially ¢ aroused, he would frown something our new dining room. Every-| awful, and actually send them to thing new; fine leather-lined |Jall. Seattle was thunderstruck. | And then Judge Gordon went booths. CAKES, PIES AND streams for trout and hunting bar, | ALL KINDS OF FRENCH BAKING ARE FRESH his substitute has turned the police DAILY. court and precedents topsy-turvy Judge Gordon owns an automo- Visit These Sanitary Bakeries. We make a | bile. He says sometimes the pe destrian 1s careless. Also, that children should not be allowed to play on the streets | Acting Judge MacMahort does not own an automobile. (He says he can't afford it.) He believes the pedestrian should have prior rights to the roadway to the end of time He contends streets are public property and that children have a perfect right to use the streets as | playgrounds, ELEPHANTS WITH GORDON; ANTS WITH MacMAHON Sentences considered heavy un- der Judge Gordon are light ones at St.Germain Bakery 409 Pike St. 1517 Pike Place Market. ———— —— me, |the hands of Judge MacMahon Whereas Judge Gordon fined an offender $50 for exceeding the | speed limit 10 miles an hour Judge MacMahon adds a jail sentence. He contends with The Star, that |& mere fine—no matter how heavy | 7 | will have little efect on offenders wealthy enough to own an automo-| | bile. So he is dealing out a fail |sentence every chance he gets. | Good, stiff sentences they are, too.) Many of them, during the past few! |days, have been the police’ court's Mmit—20 days in Jail, supplemented with a $100 fine. MAC IS NO CHOOSER; HITS 'EM ALL ALIKE And they have fallen tmpartially on the shoulders of humble and mighty, It 1s to be noted they are not being received with the grins and fests that used to greet the mere fine sentences. Several prom inent business men have faced the prospect of going to jail this week, jand only the strategy of an appeal |to the superior court has saved| |them from immediate incarceration. The judge says he is glad to have them appeal. He declares he wants |to see his decisions sustained or denied, that he may be guided in future conduct. Though numerous Lappeals have been taken since he Is now ready at 106 PIKE ST. to serve you with good, clean, wholesome meals at reasonable prices. Try Our Waffles STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1914. PAGE 7. Jonce it is made up be bouwhe where in attle «at equal price. Public Market Corner Public Market Pike Place Public Market Corner Public Market The War Has Not Raised Muray’s Meat Prices: Read! Leg Lamb, Ib 1214¢ | Pot Roast, Ib.... 8¢ Shoulder Lamb, Ib 8¢ | Pork Steak, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib 121%4¢ | Pork Roast, Ib.. Veal Roast, Ib 10¢ | Spring Chicken, Ib.. Sirloin Steak, Ib 18¢ | Hens, Ib. ....0.eeee08 No. 1 Eastern Hams (whole or half), Ib......-+++s MURRAY MEAT CO. STALLS 2345-7 WASHINGTON MKT. 94-96 PIKE ST. PURE CANE RNATION MILK rt SUGAR, 20 LBS. $1.00 3 Big Cans........15¢ With 1 1b of our tte bulk Tea or her $8.00 orfier, not tnoluding u nb i the 2he Large pkg. Blue Ribbon males Snob aes ; MO. ce sereeeeees 2he Red Alaska Salmon, can...10¢ a ooo Apple Cider Vinegar, full qt. bot- J < . 8 pal 5Se tle 10¢ os or i 2 ith a Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. 15¢ | sane Arter Mim 2&¢. wim rar Prunes, 4 Ibs, for Qe Cotfes or Tes THE SUN GROCERY STALIA 106-112-116—MAIN FLOOR ALLEN’S GROCERY STALLS 18-25—LOWER FLOOR OLD PIKE PLACE - Guides wid hae oe Foods | Cost Less PUBESARIE Meet the Producer SPECIALS FO SATURDAY s Onl 8Lhs. SUG A 56c teed TSI. New Rainier Meat Co. 1527 PIKE PLACE Legs Lamb ..12%4¢-14¢ | Pickled Spare Ribs, Ib. 10¢ . Eastern Hams . 19¢ Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. ..25¢ Eastern Bacon -25¢ Corn Beef..... 12%¢-15¢ | Picnic Hams -14¢ Pickled Pigs’ Shanks, Ib. | Pure Lard -15¢ ee pe ae ae «+.+10¢@ | Compound Lar -12%¢ Fresh Dressed Hens, pound ........ O08 deve ern. owes OD Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market ouR sesr WASHINGTON CREAMERY Butter 35c Lb. (Made by the Friday Harbor & Richardson Co-operative Creameries) OUR GUARANTEED rt PGS SDC DOZ. oon RANCH (Not more than 5 dozen Eggs or 6 Ibs. of Butter to one customer) Standard Butter Co. STALLS 77-78—TAKE SOUTH END INCLINE Accross the Aisle From Cole & Haraden Hood's Home Mla Ce! GROCERIES Fresh Scotch Mackerel, large y WO aig stat aa ious vase -.20¢ ommend 15e Salad Powder, can. Cream Sugar 1s high, but no advance tn price on Peanut Brittle. Special, Ib. ... .. De Ice Cream Soda, each.......5¢ Corner Pike Place Mkt. boom Chicken Dinner Country With Pie and Coffer EF German Pot Roast Dinner, with Pi and Coffes, after 6 p. m. 2he Mrs. DeLong’s Pullman Diner --10¢ 10c can Tomato Soup, 6 for.25¢ 8 large cans Pork and Beans 25¢ 0c English Breakfast Tea. .35¢ Macaront or Spaghetti, pkg. be Regarding Our C. & H. COFFEE It {s lower {n price and a lady said yesterday: “It goes farther than other coffee.” So you save money both ways. COLE & HARADEN New Pike Place 16 WEST PIKH ST. fection Stall 12 Market Mt. Vernon Jersey But- hk Local Ranch Wisconsin Limbureer, tor, 3 Ibe. 81.00 Pees, 2 dow Te ib : 18¢ MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE. 1821 PIKE PLACE Jelke’s Good Luck Margarine, Ib.............25¢ The Finest Spread for Bread. STALL 29 Lower Floor a eNERSNSLsEEseeNnnes ions Oo ges Oe Open Till 10:30 P. M.—Old Pike Place Market Boys’ Suits, 98c Ladies’ Coats, and up $2.98 Children’s Dresses, 59c Saturday only eget | 35c Whipcords, 18¢ yd. Ladies’ Dresses, 59c All patterns and up 12c Outing Flannel, 8c $100 yesterday for speding on Du-| wamish ay, | Mrs. Folsom said she couldn't af- | ford it, that she thought it too heavy, and that she wasn’t delib- erately speeding for joyride pur-| poses, | Judge MacMahon told her she| " 7 went on the bench, none of them has as yet appeared in the higher court. The acting magistrate further states he fervently wishes the juris- diction of the police court might be enlarged, to make the limit sen- tence $500 and 90 days tn jail, He {s proving himself absolutely impartial, and has made it known that nobody can change his mind,/ woman influenced him to leniency, | and that in the next case of st ilar nature a jail sentence certainly | would accompany the fine | ATTORNEY'S SOFT SOAP FAILS TO MOVE HIM PLASTERS FINE ON A WOMAN SAME AS MAN The latest proof of it is the case of Mrs, Bertha M, Folsom, wife of a Kent stockman, and daughter of &@ prominent Kent banker, fined Hartman, who hurriod -LUND’S DEPARTMENT STORE big values, | | Regular $1 and $2 Ladies’ was fortunate {t wasn't a jafl sen-|torney stopped arguing, gave notice tence, that only the fact she was a/of appeal, and Mra, Folsom was re- She sent for Attorney John P. | that these fields have been worked down, and ‘for at least seven hundred years, Positively Home-Made Bread MRS, E. F. ELLMORE STALL 120 rrerVven’s Near Wirst Ay 1518 Wiest Av Entrance Canning Peaches ® Crawtords, Pure Cane New Lemon SUGAR ana Clitngstone | Peaches, erate Oe Extra large, sweet Canta loupes, each c Gravenstein oes Avvies, _.20¢ Concord Grapes, 25c basket 5c Tomatoes, pound yj GILMAN BROS. oO STORE 1517 First Av. ee. Stalls 24 and 36 ARMOURDALE MEAT CO. O. L. OSBOKNE CARL PORTTLES STALL ® 15¢ Leg of Lamb, tb. | Bteor Pot Roast, Ib. ..10¢@12%e Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, !b..15¢@ | Choice Corn Reef, 1b 12%6 Lamb Chops, 2 Ibe. 25¢ | Lard, compound, 2 25e 8 jor Lamb, Ib... ae | “QUALITY MEATS ONLY” NEW STAND 3 GIRLS BAKERY Facing Pike Place. OPENING DAY SPECIALS 3 LAYER CAKES, 25c These cakes are positively the best obtainable; they please the eye and tempt the palate. Made from fresh eggs and pure butter, with real flavoring extracts—no substitutes of any sort. Our regular price of 20 cents is extremely low—opening day price 26 cents, should induce you to try one 3 Girls Bread, 2 10 Cts. Loaves, 15 Cts. With Three Girls’ Bread and 3-layer Cake your Sunday dinner is sure to prove a success, Stores In Sanitary, Corner and Westiake Markets NOURISHING FOOD FOR THE “KIDDIES” Jilg’s Meat Products solve the perplexing problem of the school lunch. Our Sausages and Bolognas are made of pure, clean, carefully selected meats—our recipes for making these delicious foods are our own—that’s the rea- son they taste different. We have Bolognas that are specially made for sandwiches, that will slice thin and cover a large slice of bread. Our Sanftary Bologna Kitchen, upstairs tn the Sanitary Public Market, Is always open to your Inspection Drop in and mee us make these foods, or sce our temptng dleplay of meat products at Sanitary Mkt. Seattle Stall 182, Main Floor. South End Mkt. Stalls 62-64 Fresh Caught FISH We cater to those who are most particular about the qual- ity of the fish they eat. Trade here and you will get only the choice, fresh caught article. Philadelphia Fish Co. Stall 10 Hot House Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. -15¢ Hanson Head Lettuce, 2 heads ses eseis +... 15¢ Fancy Corn, per dozen 25¢ Fancy Egg Plant, each 5¢ Carrots, 4 bunches for 5¢ STALLS R15 AND 13 FOR DEPENDABLE BUTTER EGGS & CHEESE E. H. COLLINS STALL 28 Philadelphia Meat Co. Telephone Your Order— Auto Delivery a a Main 5231 Stalls 3-5-7 Lower Floor HOLLAND TO BE SACRIFICED! The Hub Clothing Co. of Leavenworth, has retired from business and we have purchased thelr ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES, consisting of HOLLAND SHOPS and others, at very low figure, We will place these famous Holland Shoes and others on sais starting to- morrow, Saturday, at 8 THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, to close out to make room for other shipments arriving, values up to $4.00, at 7H@ and up. Shoes mersvee THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE $1 <p" ANT Stall 19—Near Sugar Stand 50c Curtain Ends, 19¢ | White and Cream | 25c Writing Paper, 7¢ box 1Sc and 18c Embroidery, Se yd. Calico, 3c and 4c yd. Waists, 28c and 48c 50c Men's Work Shirts, 36c All sizes, colors with considerable application of soft soap, pointed out that the judge was perhaps a little severe on the good folk coming from the valley to trade with us. But the judge spoke about the weather, the war, cabbages and kings and kindred topics, The at- LONDON, Aug. Under- ground railway men are indignant and threaten to strike be they have been referred to as “mi- crobes” by an official of the rail- way, THIS IS AWFUL NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—A short- age in bathing suits is threatened. Two thousand girls who make the Sarments have decided to strike, LONDON, Aug. - Queen |Mary’s latest economy order at It is a historical fact|Buckingham palace is to shut off the incandescent lights at the gate ways, . Li leased on $200 bond. Coal fields of Northumberland and Durham counties are the old- est in production of any coal fields in England. Sanitary | RESPSSLOPAL EU PLO EEE ERS ED ES er SeBRSETOS CST ETRE ERE EAs ees