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RED PAINT ON | GIRL'S DRESS STARTS RIOT; NEW, YORK, Sept. 11.—The dental of a few drops Ted paint upon the white dress of i Mulcahey of arly caused a 1 just been confirm mother, was walk sterdam av., looking for to take a } confirmation dres olowits was down avenue, pails of red paint and looking at the numbers of the houses as he Hided and paint I's dresa am, her moth to his heels pursued him the red on the in the chase, “Kill the mur The paint pscued with dif ficulty by the police from as in which he had sought refuge. excited crowd slunk away when ft heard the story rand daughter sby, noth Soldiers Drop Knapsacks and Guns in Flight PETROGRAD, Sept. 11.—The Russian war office issued the fol lowing statement today After™ the recent action in Galicia, when the Austrians were defeated, the Austrian left wing fled in panic ‘The soldiers loose from the Wagons and other used them to flee, roads blocked with transportation equipment “The Austrian officers’ efforts to rally their men failed. It was e complete rout tn which the tr Sbendoned even. their rifles and knapsacks.” The statement was supposed to refer to the Rawa Ruska engage: ment. cut the horses cannon, transport vehicles, and leaving the abandoned Kaiser’s Troops Leave Belgium ANTWERP, Sept. 11.—Indica- jlons are that the Germans are wacuating Western Belgium, ac cording to a war office announce- ment. They are already out of the region betwen Antwerp and Ghent. Fighting ts in progress at Aerchot, with the advantage in the Belgians’ favor. The war of- fice declared it expected to return soon to Brussels. British troops are co-operating with the Belgians tn attacks on the German cavalry near Ostend. We make a specialty of} lunches for auto parties. Visit | our new dining room. Every- thing new; fine leather-lined booths. CAKES, PIES AND ALL KINDS OF F FRENCH DAILY. Visit These Sanitary Bakeries. St.Germain Bakery 409 Pike St. 1517 Pike Place Market. walking | carrying two | nolowitz took | OMMERCIAL CLUB PROBES RENTON DEAL (Continued From Page 1.) Rather, it tt increase, tn would agreement th Aid from the allowed for operating ex penses, BUT IT REALLY RE QUIRES 85 PER CENT TO OPER. ATE, OPPONENTS OF THE DEAL SAY The }at all | because by terest must cent | isn't a purchase at all, It is « franchise to the com: pany for 26 with the city rs teeing a princely net income every year City Takes All Risks t only that, but the city takes the risks. Witness another agreement years, N all joker The agreement specifies that the clty pay the costs of main: tenance, rehabilitation, ete Hence, the loss resulting from a city-wide fire, wiping out the cars, barns and shops, and damaging the tracks, w> id be footed by the city, HE COMPANY WOULD STAND TO LOSE NOTHING. Tho agreement is filled with jok ers, en ements and pitfalls. Hatched in star chamber sessions of part of the council—sessions to which Councilmen Erickson, Mar- ble and Lundy weren't tnvited, be cause of their municipal ownership leanings—with Councilman Dale in the lead, the agreement came out of tts shell suddenly, with feathers all dried, when the council, in commit- tee of the whole, met Wednesday morning, presumably to open nego tiations with the receivers Immediately Accepted In the face of Vigorous but use less protests from the three dissent ers, the agreement was lmmediate- ly accepted for consideration. First reading of the instrament began forthwita, with Assistant Corporation Counsel Howard Han- son offering suggestions, A new draft was submitted yesterday and second reading completed. At noon the committee adjourned to Satur. |day morning, at which time It Is presumed all differences will be ad- justed and the ready for aubmitting to the council Monday. The agreement provities the city is to take over the line OCTO. BER 1. With six voting in {ts favor and three agninet, tt is not difficult for the citizens of Seattle to see what they'll be up against. It's All Cut and Dried Nothing can stop the agreement's going through, ur tn the council gets two more votes But the S., R. & 8. receivers appewr to hare the council majority se curely spiked THE WHOLE THING 18 CUT! AND DRIED. With minor excep-| tons, the agreement in Its present form was drawn up months ago. And now that it has been sprung, the recetvers and thetr counct! «up: | porters are working frantically to get it through before the public wakes up. If W. R. Crawford, ex-president of the road, speaks too long on «a clause, Scott Calhoun, one of the re- cetvers, touches him on the arm and whispers, “Hurry, hurry!" Councilman Dale, at the head of the long table, constantly urges speed, and gets It. A Dangerove Gambie The city counct] {s gambling— | with all the odds to the other fellow [cit tt takes over the S, R. & 8. on j the present terms. The receivers say if the city doesn't purchase the road now, there will be legal proceedings “as yet unborn,” which will keep the city lawyers busy until Gabriel) ree with his trumpet. not,” asks Councilman mikes," “let them keep their roa! —and even, if they succeed, raise | their rates, to meet the heavy losses the road {is experiencing? Drop them cold! Rainter valley folk need | not depend on street cars if the new rates displease them. If the city must expend $1,600,000, let the city buy motor buses. Facts and fig ures prove the motor bus more efficient than the electric railway.” The Commercial Club fs sald to| favor construction of a parallel trol ley line. Came to Seattle They all like Seattle, whether sane or insane. Romaine Watson, one of the lat ter, escaped yesterday from the Steilacoom asylum, and in the aft ernoon was arrested by Officer F. H building here MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY rye & Co! The following Big Spec row, Saturday: Best Quality Washington Creamery Butter Choice Steer Pot Roast, per Ib Choice Shoulder Veal Roast ... .14c Che Shuler .15c Choice Spare Ribs 1 2)/2c 4 cans Wild Rose Milk. . ’s Markets: jals will be offered tomor-. | 12% Choice Leg of Lamb Choice Round Steer Steak. .18¢ 17c Choice Prime Steer Rib Roast The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, S econd and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, AMERICAN MEAT CO,, WESTERN MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. Third and Jefferson. Western Avenue and Spring BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: quality. Shops o; “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and pen until 10 p. m. agreement made} 3 the minorfty| is far! Braillard in the Joshua Green| STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. MOTHER COMES TO LIVE IN CELL TO CHEER GIRL WHO MURDERED FATHER OF HER UNBORN CHILD | SAN FRANC:SCO, Sept. mother came to live with ' broken, al! precedents sha’ | in her hour of trial he had a tiason of a year, killed him. Now she must And while she waits p: call of the court, she stitches the tiny victim of the tragedy. And this is why the pris: make happier the life of the m: The gruffness of prison off body does his share to cheer t “Think happy thoughts, be admonition of the jail a ehild,” to be happy, but—but they Mrs met Putman. Mrs. Hagan came from ask Putman to help her. y He wooed impul Mrs. Olive Hagan Mrs, Olive Hagan is charged with murder. ton H, Putman, the man she loved! to shift for herself and care as could for the child that was to come. ently In her prison “1 know | ought and | want to,” Hagan was living apart from her husband when she San Jose, Cal, to San Francisco, When he refused she shot him. 10.—When Mrs. Olive Hagan'’s na cell here, prison rules w d, and a jail became a home! She slew Clay- left her, after best she For this she shot and trial for murder, proved faithless; nd ell for the diligently on the garments for on rules have been broken—to other of an unborn babe, ficials has mellowed and every: his girl of 23. cheerful.” That is the constant sake of the she replies, “i want him I'm a murderess.” sively, but tired of her in time to | Pipi 1 HERE / oe ~- —-——© hes Jump 10 cents. de. 20 births. Johann Postman, of Holland, de- clares water the greatest war asset of Duteh. Nine start divorce suits. Phitomus club meets Monday. Mrs. E. M. Rhodes has completely recovered. Edwin E. Doyle, letter-carrier, | dead. Capt. Davenny, of riv and har. bors congress, inspects canal Sam Clevely, logger, attempts suicide by drinking potson. Coroner goes to fetch body on beach; was only « dog. Police get negro robber who held | up Jacob Salo. Canadian club discusses plans for |new quarters in Stuart building. Prohibitionists meet at Evangell- cal church Monday night May W. McCabe sues English Timber Co. for death of husband. City enjoined from closing O. house and Chicago house. | Habitual criminal charge filed | agal us Gustafson. Hans Fryeberg, pioneer, dead. Crack Matson liner Lurline will) be put on Seattle-Honolulu run. Roland Cotterill, park board sec- retary, back from Bast J. H. Hayes, in sult, charges wife took property ‘and threw him out \¢ ° ELSEWHERE ! Northern Pacific obtains writ Jagainst public service commission to fight Roslyn rate case. . 8, collier Jupiter ordered from Bremerton to Norfolk, Va., be largest ship to date to |through Panama canal Washington state tablet in Wash: |ington monument will be unvetled Oot. 1. pass 9 of congress pass fed- ommisaion bill, which {s ready for president's signature North Yakima Sept. 21 with ad. dress. Races and many other at he tions scheduled Lawrence McRae, private secre- tary of Sir Richard McBride, ends o, (with revolver at | Gov. Lister will open state fair at) | Westen mill at Ellensburg re $127.50 Cash, Balance $15.00 Monthly place, all in fruit, potatoes A corner with & lots, all fenced, and only 20 minutes from © st The house 18 not large, but it's a beginning. The place is worth $2,000.00, No mortgage on the place, but the owner must sell Here {# your chance to buy right and build three houses, or keep this place for your home It's the best buy you can make » today for a LITTLE David P. Eastman 605 LOWMAN BLDG, A cony little ELSEWHERE *\stock yards district in Chicago. and will) Vancouver, | |t sumes operation. Representatives of trane-continen- |tal ratiroads in state complain to equalization board that they are as- | sessed too high Nellie Collins, Pe El music stu. dent in Germany, for whom concern wae felt, expected to arrive in New| ork Geo. W. Taylor, while tacking and broke hip. Cruiser South Dakota ia returning | to Bremerton from Hawalt Admiral Watson eails from San| Francisco to Seattle to go on Alaska run. James Gordon Bennett, owner of New York Herald, married in Paris to Baron George de Reuter. Jacob Malsegoff, alleged Granite | Falls bank robber, attempted to es tablish alib! in court yesterday at Everett j James T. McDermott, signed from congre favorable report committer Keiso, 72, fell! up @ campaign card who re- following un investigating is nominated again in PIKE ST. TO GET | ASPHALT COAT An asphalt surface will be epread |over the brick pavement on Pike t., from First to Seventh aves., ac- jcording to a resolution approved) | yesterday by the streets and sew: ers committee of the city council. | One side of one block was expert nted op a cc weeks ago, faction, Several ut _brick-paved streets reated in similar manner. VETOES BILL TO VACATE STREETS) Mayor Gill yesterday vetoed the council bill ordering tenants of street ends to vacate. He contend. ed it would turn 20,000 people out of | their homes and would drive many jbusiness firms to seek quarters) |elsewhere, The mayor contends the vacating of street ends in per haps the majority of cases Is unjus: tified The streets, and sewers commit- lisagrees with him. | a jhalf wor | may be Full quart can old atyle NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES folie row tor 20c, and one 180 pke. ALBERS PANCAKE FLOUR beth of these tor 100 per WEBWS CUT-RATE Stall 27 GROCERY LADIES’ SAMPLE HATS, $1 to $3 Here are real values in advanced Fall Millinery styles We have to give values, and we give big values. No high yent to f No expensive No_ high-priced No high-priced credit man me iad > ‘= A All Public David ML. Blackman’s Original Ladies’ Sample Hat Store Booth 19-x;Old Pike Place Market Millinery, Market Center 11,1914, PAGE 7 Shopping at the Public Market Center ie The Easiest Way to Save Money Many of the Bargains Listed Below Cannot Be Duplicated Elsewhere in Seattle Public Market Public Market Comer Public Market Corner Public Market MURRAY SELLS iy LESS Pot Roast Ib 12%¢ 8¢-12 «| (lean) 18¢ 15¢ 18¢ 22¢ 9¢ Ib. | | OLD PIKE E PLACE. Meet the Producer | | Foods Cost Less SPRCIATA FOR SATURDAY dl Choice Sugar Only beaks 17-57-37-55 Sirloin Steak Ib Round Steak, Ib Spring Chi Hens, lb FREE—A Delicious Elberta Peach ey to all at the Sugar Stall. ew Rainier Meat Co. MURRAY MEAT 00. 1527 PIKE PLACE 2-3-5-7 CORNER MKT. --11¢| Lard Compound . --15¢ | Pure Lard --15¢ | Co Hams Veal Chops ... -15¢ | Bacon Backs Lamb Chops .... Dry Salt Pork .... Link Sausage, Ib. . Soe Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib Seattle’s Popular Priced M Our Best Washington Creamery BUTTER 37¢ Ib. s. EGGS 35c Doz. .. Brick Cheese, lb. 18c; American, lb. .... .20c goods st Reseonable Profit.” gquarant: STALLS sass Standard Butter Co, 72:'3 Take South End Incline. Across Aisle From Cole & Haraden ECONOMY DRUG STORE 3 and 4 Pike Place Market. 50c Danderine -32¢ SOc Syrup of Figs....32¢ 50c Swamp Root.....32¢ 50c Scott’s Emulsion. . sores 50c Sal Hepatica 25c 50c Glyco-Thymoline. . Cream 50c Sloan's Liniment. . | 25 50c Wizard Oil 25 25c Piso’s Cough Sy Shoulder of Lamb, Ib No. 1 Eastern Ba a Home By | WASHINGT ON MKT. 94-96 PIKE ST. Rendered Lard, 12%¢ ..15¢ ..22¢ -20¢ A2K%e -10¢ to 18¢ Shoulders Lamb Legs Lamb Veal Roast Washington Brand Milk $3.10 2% or, not Including the lowing.) 260 phe. Gold Dust or Pearline 4 large 10¢ rolls Toilet Paper, 2 pkes. Quaker Corn Flak: Corn Starch, per pha. 4 cakes Sweetheart Bop... Flour, Saow White of Seai of ington, per With a 8800 order’ of groceclan ALLEN’S GROCERY Stalls 18-25. Lower Floor. CARNATION MILK 3 LARGE CANS 15c 3, Cwith & purchase of bulk tee or cottes.) Pure Cane Sugar, 4 ane Market. . 1 Best Brand Rolled Outs, back #200 THE SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-114 Main Floor, by Friday & Richardson Co-Operative Creameries Harbor “Good Goods our motto, All Our 3-100 loaves of Hot Bread for 18¢ is a winner. MRS. PFEFFER’S 1513 First Ave. Prices Worth Reading mein and Monday Blue Label Catsup, 5° 30¢ Adjoining Comfort Station. 25¢ Chamberlain's Syrup ..... 25¢ Cough 17¢ Bell's Pine Tar Honey Te Vanishing 17¢ Sanitol Cream. “Ade c Toilet Soap, box....17¢ St. Jacob’s Oil....17¢ Olive Oil .. 17¢ Rubber Goods, Stationery, Toys, Toilet Preparations, etc., at Reduced Prices. Pike Place New Section COLE & HARADEN Series 10¢ Toflet Paper, 4 roll*...25¢ | White or Pink Beans, 4 Ibs. 25¢ Stee! Cut Oats, Cracked Wheat | 490 Pure Cinnamon, por Ib...25¢ Borax Soap, 6 bars for. or Farina, Ib.. Large Walnuts, per Ib. K. C. Baking Powder, 10¢ cans for S¢, 1 be cans 12¢. Chocolate or Cocoa, Ib. viewer acai Happy Home Pineapples, this Vous or ...50c 25c Pond’s Local Ranch Fess, per dozen .... Reliance Asparagus, tall cans or tips, per can bottle Leslie Shaker Salt 15c 2 packages for ........ Macaroni, Spaghettt or e Vermicelli, 4 pkgs for . fuse ee Peacock Pancake ess 40C | onemge en 20 Log Cabin Maple "20c Syrup, per gallon . ‘$1 .30 Kellogg's Corn Flake Our Famous Brand Blue Stem | 3 packages for. '..2OC Flour, Blueing and Ammonia per sack ... B $1.50 per bottle ra 7c Stall 12 JOHN C. LESLIE CO. —— Market pela Made from clean, fresh, = pork—the result Is a tasty, delicious C.UH Collees 258%" FRESH COUNTRY CHICKEN DINNER vith Pie and Coffee Bue German Pot Roast Dinner, with, Pi and Coffee, after 5 p.m Mrs. De Long’s Pullman Diner Ww for your breakfast and at for the day with a ntenance. Try it. 2%e, 300 and are no bad after-effects from our sausages, because there are no waste products in them. They are made dally—therefore they are always fresh. A FOOD THAT WARMS AND NOURISHES JILG’S TIRST AY, ExtRance STALL 132, MAIN FLOOR STALLS 51.2 SOUTH END MARKET Try Our Excellent Frankfurters or Welnere We carry 20 different kinds of Bologna—made upstairs In our ~ "= TKAOLA No War Prices Here direct from factory Flour si oO te a 7 +++ 95 MOON’S 4 targe cans Milk Stalls 122, 124 and. “Hoots Candy and Ice Cream Glossy Butter Cups, assorted nut and fruit centers, regular 400, Ib, sr. Vernon Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs $1.00 Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz ioe Limburger Cheese, Ib ise Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1621 PIKE PLACE 3 CANS CARNATION MILK 20c (With 1-1b, Purchase of Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Spices or Extracts.) COFFEE @; 6 los, Mt ‘iis Crispy Peanut Brittle, Ib. Ice Cream Soda . HOOD’S: Corner Pike Place Public Market No. 3 can. No. 6 can. Blue Riddon Tea, 1 th Ivory Soap, 6 bare Carnation Milk, 6 small cans. 260 Reliance Asparagus Tips Se 25¢ 25e 20¢ TOKIO TEA STORE STALLS 2 ae Floor Armourdale Meat Co. GEO. OSBORNE: STALL 9. ARL T. PEOPPLES Lamb, Ib. 15¢ Chotce Pot Roast, Ib....10¢, 12% and Loin Lamb Roast, 1b 12%@ | Compound Lard, 2 Yom ne 25e | Swedish Potato Sausage, 3 Ibe. 25@ 12%e | sugar Cured Bacon Backs, 1b... 20¢ MERE'S WHERE QUALITY COUNTS d, . Free demonstration of our 200 1b. Coffee. Stall 5 —M. & K. COFFEE — Stall 5 DIRECT FROM OUR RANCH Fancy Elberta Peaches, crate Fancy Italian Prunes, crate..... Cooking and Eating Apples, box We send by parcel post. > Chops, 2 Ibe Pionte Ham, 1b, Lower 9 Floor “ower 9 Floor Strictly Home-Made Bread, Pies and Cakes. No War Prices Here MRS. ELLMORE Stall 120. Main Floor, Fresh Ranch EGGS 3 Doz. $1.00 GILMAN BROS. Red Shield Butter Store 1517 First Ave. SUGAR, 8 Pounds, 606 with 2 at purchase of bulk coffee.) 5B6e¢ | 6 tbs. Sugar, Special Prices on PEACHES FOR CANNING Crawfords, Elbertas and Orange Clingstone. Concord Grapes, basket.....25¢ Malaga and heats Ba Ib. be Be 50¢ to si oo Stalls 64- 65—Lower Floor Near Sugar Stall Sunkist Oranges, doz. Come in and compare our Hats You y fixtures. salesladies. will prices. not be 8 Ibe. Sugar urged to buy. Fancies, Flowers and other novelties are sold at prices, Ladies’ Shoes, to close out. .75¢ The Holland School Shoes ORIENTAL TEA & COFFEE co. SANITARY. MA\ ANNEX Shoes for the Whole Famil lt and | Y $1.75, 82.45 Opposite Sugar Stall SAMPLE Up sie Sa: sheer