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‘SALVATION ARMY Officer of the state of Washington! } Qnd Oregon, performed the cere-| ; oe: £e 4 ation Army were married last night at the army headquarters, at Fifth! @y. and Washington st Fhoice Steer <_ NOTICE. —We Accept C: The criminal prosecution of ‘ADJ. BROOKS, HELD ONWOMAN’STALE, || tow Prices ISFREED BY COURT things | said to you and if 1 | ©. W. Brooks, adjutant in the really meant them, The only | Volunteers of America, sudden thing that | can say in an | ly collapsed yesterday after. swer to that is that time will | noon in Judge Mackintosh’s tell, | meant every word and | court and was dismissed by or | do now, and you will find that der of court. circumstances do not change Following the testimony of Mrs.| me. Now, regarding this and Amanda Gordon, the prosecuting! all my | want you to witness, who related in detail evi:| promise me that you will tear Jence of amorous conduct of} them up on ae you read |Hrooks which led to the alleged! them, Ar that question Jassault upon her, and introduced | In your next letters from Brooks, R. P. Hurst Another letter on August 4 Ja Portland attorney, was called, | reads ned an Agreement | “Your letter received this | Hurs that an ag morning and | have read it iment } dd by Mra. G over very carefully two or don ar cs, in Which the! three times, and there seems to jformer agreed not to secute}| be in it the spirit of revenge, |Rrooks if he would write out a| at which | am very much sur statement exonerating her of any| prised, But | suppose | must blame. Rrooks was to pay the at-| expect it. You seem to think torney’s fee of $75. that there was nothing in my fudge Mackintosh ruled that] letter that would indicate my }this agreement was in violation of| love for you. | am sorry that }the law, as it was “comp ng a} you think so, but your think | felony,” and he at once or the not make it so, | dismissal of the case. Under the e that | am in your law, “compounding a felony” is a} power and that you are in a@ felony itself, | position to crush me, and Tells of Her Love shall not murmur, You do as The first letter introduced in the} you see fit. Whatever suite sage Was one Written by Mrs, Gor! you will have to suit me, and Brd. and University don, then living at Portland, for] lf you think that making trou the purpose of securing ¢vidence| ble for me will make you hap against Brooks, she said. In it, she| py, | will have to be content. him Brooks wrote on| professed love for In reply to it, July 30, 1913 “Your very welcome letter at hand this morning, and | no what you say, but | am very sorry you are worrying about HAS A WEDDING | Capt. Thomas Mitchell of the Se attle Salvation Army and Capt.| the past, but as | told you Grace Trolson of the Portland Sal-[ while here, that It cannot be undone. “1 certainly did think It un- kind of you, what you said about many a man was wear ing stripes for the same thing. 1 think that would have been better unsaid. You say you have thought much about the Lieut. Col. W. T. Scott provincial | een SALE OF MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SERVICE, ALL- THER RAINCOATS 3 Big Coat Specials For Men and Women Today and Saturday “Your Coat Is here at a caw ing ef 20 to 30 per cent. All-weather Coats. Inciuding Balmacaane, os Slip-ons, Top Coats; sosend values. Special- a... $12.50 An earty Coat opportunity. new Balmacaans, Eng- Heh Gaeberdines and the new $18.00 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BALMACAAN COATS, .HATS TO MATCH .. $5.50 Somestlc fabrics, show- all the new weaves and for Fall and Winter 1914 - 15. pecially $18.00 and Girte’ English .....$3.75 servic Giris’ ae ? Alterations Free Open Till 10 Sat. Night SECOND AVENUB AT MADISON ST. 516 916| MEAT PRICES CUT) FOR SATURDAY rye & Co.’s Markets The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- , Saturday: Fresh Dressed Hens (Light), per lb.......18c Creamery Butter, Ib... .30c 124c Choice Spare Ribs, Ib Roast.....- Choice Shoulder 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.” ie for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and lit Shops open until 10 oa og vt ney at Par ea Our Markets as Payment for Purchases Oh, how | wish you were here, where | could talk to you. It does not seem possible you can STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1914. PAGE 7 Free k t Sreane ATTHE UBLIG MARKET CENTER | SANITARY Public Market CORNER Public PIKE PLACE Market Market Mt Jersey Bu Meet the 3 Ibs. $1.00 Fresh Ranch Producer | Hees, 40¢ dor Best Lamburger Choene 206 Ib Mt. Vernon "OLD PIKE PLACE ARK SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY sy BLhs. Fresh Country Foods Chicken Cost Less | pinner 35c Mrs. De Long’s Sugar Only Both tecteds le f° we booths 17-57-37-55 and cott Butter Store tare ane Pullman Diner ry wi 1521 Pike Place} nen A INR o ' ation 12%¢ 7 Pike St HOOD’S HOME-MADE CANDY Specials jest. a3e Shoulders Lamb, Ib...10¢ Peanut Brittle, Ib 1s¢] Lamb Chops, Ib 15¢ Fruit and Nut Loaf, Ib R20¢] Veal Chops, Ib .. be Orange Turkish Paste, tb...20¢] Veal Roast, Ib....... + “HOOD’S” Pork Roast, Ib....... 15¢ 501, Corner Pike Place Market Fresh Dressed Hens, tb New Rainier Meat Co. 1527 PIKE PLACE Eastern Hams, |b 19¢ Eastern Bacon, Ib 25¢ ze Hams, Ib 22¢ sa B Ib 20¢ Pure I Ib 15¢ Compound Lard, lb.12%¢@ .18¢ above prices will prevail at the following markets: | hate me much as your let ter would indicate. | am un able to write in a letter how much | love you, but | can tel! you In person, and, as | said when you were here, | will pay | your expenses if you will pay | me a visit.” | The letters were unsigned One of the dramatic phases of St. Germain the trial was the loyalty which Mrs. Brooks gave her busband. She sat beside him and took an active part In preparing his defense. Rrooks contended that it was] planned by the Gordons to extort —~—and— money from him tn a civil suit By mistake, The Star yesterday said Brooks was a member of the Salvation Army He {fs connected with the Volunteers | ot Amertea. GIRL TELLS OF © SHIP’SBRUSH WITH DEATH How a little German cruiser, the Nurenburg, escaped from the toile of two belligerent bat- Lunch Room A good place to get your lunch. Come in and be convinced, then tell your friends. THE MARINE VIEW IS SOMETHING LONG TO BE REMEM.- BERED. Real German ed 30¢ Ea. 1517PikePlace ALSO 409 Pike St. the thrilling narrative re’ by Patsy Henry, a member of the Juvenile Bostonians, who have returned from their tour of the Hawalian islands. The Nurenburg, sought by Brit ish and Japanese men-of-war, final-| ly was compelled to put into Hbn olulu for coal. In the meantime a Jap and British ship hove into sight off the threemile limit The Nurenburg, under the neu trality laws, had to leave the port within 24 hours. There seemed little chance for escape Citizens of Honolulu gathered on the docks, and bands played tuner. al dirges, bidding farewell to the German crew. Severs. churches distributed Bibles among the men Although searchlights were thrown across the water, and the two ships of the allies kept up an untiring vigil, the Nurenburg got away, but not before cut the telephone cable connecting the Jap and British warships SINGERS GET READY FOR BIG WEEK OF SONG It's every evening now for the big chorus of the Standard Grand Opera company, and work both day and night for the leading sing ers in “Il Trovatore,” “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “Pagliacci,” which will be sung in English at the Met ropolitan during the week of Oc tober 5. Costumes made in Seattle are ready for use; scenery is complet ed, and next week the rehearsals, which are in continuous progress under the direction of Jobn Spar gur, will be transferred from pri vate quarters to the stage of the theatre. It will be the best grand opera chorus ever heard in Seattle, ac cording to Conductor Spargur. | The chorus consists of 70 train. ed voleés, many of them fit for principal roles, and all singing for the love of it There will be six night perform ances and two matinees the week after next FED HIM BEANS FOR EIGHT YRS. 3-Layer Cake With Real Butter chase. Sugar Stall Me Be tie. 1B c | FOR EIGHT YRS. |leging that his wife him pork “Choice Steer Choice Leg of 15 land beans end flapiscks every 2a$) Parable of the Old tain Steak CD Lamb.) 2 <creroes ‘ C | tor years, hit bim on the head with marioin Steak ;.... stove wood, threatened to kill him, Woman and the Well Prime Rib Roast, lb... . »17¢| called him’ vile names and made him drink skimmed milk, Thomas | Thomson, an aged and wealthy farm-| er of this county, Is seeking divorce His seven children are listening to the evidence. The Thomsons were married in 1876, The property con-| sists of a 400-acre ranch near Ripon | Children, as (1 and other land in this county, mak-|f0r here as, they Ss thee Ar Hg Base estas Mrs. Ryther did not refuse to r Mre Thomson ts not fighting the! 8ive up the children,” sald Dr. Mer rill, “I had no right to take them divorce Dr. Lippincott asked me to go with (Continued From Page 1.) Merrill take the matter quietly. Dr. decided he would not as they are as well cared would be in the over him, as he sald the children were Tell your needs to over|"egiected and ought to be taken to i the detention home. 200,000 people in Seattle e ccriainiy, within the meaning through a STAR WANT AD. 'of the law, the children are not Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market Saturday Special Our Best Washington Creamery Butter 35c¢ Ib. Fresh Churned at Wholesale Price. ye Standard Butter Co. 77-78 Across the Aisle From Cole & Haraden Take Incline at South End of Building 3 Cans Carnation Milk | 20c COFFEE Stalls » 77-78 D Mien, SHE di 2 tbe ABE: & tbe 1.00 € Blend. BOe@ I> be BGe: 4 ibe wit B Biend. BBE Ibi 2 ibe for 100 A Blend, 40¢ ib; 8 Ibe f . $1.10 Fins Semonstration of our Ete coffee. We cond by parce! post Lower COFFEE: Lower Stall 58, ricer” —ML & K. —Stall 58, ‘rics Stell 12 iarket COLE & agen ge en Me cane Me apple 15¢) ish Balle for 8 bo pkes Tooth Picks for ioe 156 Corn Btarch only: risk Wainuta, per| 25° Pkes Washing Powders for. .20€ » ZOE! 15 Ihe Granulated Suaar for, $1.00 POOR COFFEE ts WORSKH THAN NONE why t ances when you can ¢ famous ©. & H. Blends for 26 RO and Be = pound? Roasted freah here Your money back If not satisfied. Pot Roast, Ib cove 106 Round Steak, Ib . he Loin Steak, Ib. ...+66: 17%e Boiling Meat, Ib . De Tilikum Mkt.—Stall 21 5." We thank you for last Saturd ay's busin’ These prices should bring you again. A Millinery ar At last the vast army of Ladies’ Hat Buyers of Se- attle have begun to revolt at the high prices paid for their Millinery. Here we are, a few steps out of the High Rent District with the least possible running expense a business can have, giving the Greatest Values in Millinery ever heard of in Seattle. EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW 200 TRIMMED HATS, — * uP be $10.00, WHILE THEY LAST . Styles to Fit Everybody's Personality at Prices That Fit Everybody's Purse. Fancies, Flowers, Stickups, MARKET PRICES, POSITIVELY. Bring this advertisement with you and get an additional discount on your pur-* Remember the name and location. BLACKMAN’S ORIGINAL LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT STORE | Shoesforthe Whole Family | Opposite RIGHT IN THE PIKE PLACE Peoth 19 PUBLIC MARKET . $1.95 Ostrich Plumes and other novelties sold at PUBLIC COME AND SEE AND COMPARE. Floss Corner Public Market Fresh Washington 35¢ lb. Creamery Butter . est Jersey Butter, 3 $1.00 em byl Ezes 2 Doz. 85c | Full Cream Chee Ib * Washington Milk, 3 cans.. Baby size cans, 6 for White Clover Creamery Co. TOM DODDS Next to Murray Meat Co. and Stalis 16-22, Lower Floor. Allen's Grocery. Murray’ sSaturdayMeatSpecials Pot Roast, Ib. 8@ and 10¢ | Shoulder Lamb, Ib. ....9¢ Loin Pork Chops, lb. 19¢@ | Home Rendered Lard, tb. Sirloin Steaks, Ib. .....18@ | srt cenit: vreteres LOG pantie siculge at gmt | Fancy Chicken, Ib... .1%@ Choice Veal Roast, lb. 14¢ Veal Cutlets 18¢ Washington Market 94-96 Pike Street l-Bone Steaks, lb.. -18¢ MURRAY MEAT CO. STALLS 2-3-5-7 3 Large Cans Carnation Milk-25¢ Patent Flour $1.40 Per Sack (with @ $2.00 or fer, not including the following specials.) of Tea oF | penn CANE SUGAM, 14% Ibe 81.00 4 big cans Milk abe 25e n of Wheat, 3 pkes. a3¢ ws Wate Fiowr | Bite c's Tea, blend “Ar Lib, een Sardines in olive Zhe 1b. can Ghirardelli's Cocoa fo ALLENS GROCERY STALLS 18-25 Lower Floor Corner Market THE SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-116. Main Floor, Public Market The Big Clean Market Armourdale Meat Co. GEO, OSBORNE TALL AKL 1. PROPPLES FREE—Discount tickets to Marcus Loew’s Empress to our Patrons. Pork Roast, Ib.... Veal Roast, Ib. Best Compound Lard, Round Steak, Ib. Legs of Lamb, Ib... Fancy Hens, Ib.... Spring Chickens, Ib........ Choice Sirloin Steaks, — Dm 2980 FREE! DISCOUNT TICKET FREE! EMPRESS THEATRE 1,000 Only. Ask About Them. Ground Cherries, 2 Watermeions, 1b. Large basket Concord Grapes leur Apples, box. del $1.25 The. 1 1b, Blue Ribbon Tea B76 | com Regular 200 1b. Engiish Walnuts, 2 7 Combs Honey... “he ™ 25¢€ | cantaioupes, each Be b tbe. cut Macaront abe All king of Fancy Fruits at spe- 3 Fre ‘ans Wasi pington Milk 20¢ TOKIO TEA STORE STALLS pri GILMAN BROS. 1517 FIRST AVE, Huber & Klashke STALLS 12-21 Le German Delicatessen 24-36-37 Red Shield BUTTER Sisk Ave; Mubeane Saiiony take, ee ee Pure Pork Sausages ‘i ‘<* The different taste of our sausages is due to the fact that we use ower fresh, lean meat and that we make them daily or adulterants go into our meat products. $100 Reward | to anyone who can prove anything impure in our —— JILG’S No waste products Sanitary Market, Ladies’ Shoes, to close out ‘The Holland School Shoes SAMPLE SHOE STORE s $Landyp Sanitary Market Annex, Siand up “Money Back” Our Motto. $1.75, $2.00, 82. neglected. They have plenty of|homes like hers downtown,” good food, a comfortable home and| “If,” said Judge Dykeman, “the an abundance of loving care and|city authorities close the Ryther training |Home and consign the children there to the county detention home, what good will have bee! plished? If there are fir |the Ryther Home, there “LT am familiar with the work of the Ryther Home, and both Judge Dykeman and I believe ought not to be closed ought to be helped and improv: “T have found | always that the children there enjoy a simple, nat ural, wholesome environment, such as is designed to develop the Indi n accom re great- At the dete’ no outside sity, the wi vent escape ition home there ar rways, and, of neces: ws are barred to pre- ee risks at | er fire risks at the detention home. | has a Too long small Chamber of Commerce committee dictated ay jto what charitable institution shall |have public support and what shall not . There are powerful and sinister influences working in the dark against Mother Ryther. 4 BUT THE WELL SHALL NOT BE SEALED. | Plymouth Congregational chureh The Central Labor Council has voted $100 for improving the hon Every union in it has voted to help in work, While the health depart | ment, the fire warden and Organ-| ized Charity, would tear down the home, many good influences are at work to build It up and strengthen it. eee | The Commercial Club will ask |the Social Service Agency (made up of representatives of all the Se County School Superintendent M, FE. Durham has called the first fall meeting of the King County viduality. They play naturally ‘The surroundings at the Ryther|attle bodies interested in the pub-|Schoolmasters’ Round Table to be There is none of that restraint| Home are not good,” says Health| lc good) to undertake a thorough held at 601 Prefontaine, building, which characterizes institut | Commissioner McBride investigation of the home and its| beginning at 1 o'clock Saturday children, who are hemmed tn 4 “The surroundings at the Ryther| needs to the end that it may be / afternoon, bound down by rules |Home ARE good,” says Organized| made a model home and a crown-| A general discussion of the r made, willy-nilly, to conform to a} Labor. ing climax to Mother Ryther's long |tirement law will, follow an ad certain artificial standard | “It is a good home,” says Otto| years of unselfish labor. dress by Prof. W. G. Beach of the “Mother Ryther is a good wom-| Case, secretary of the Commercial The Star hails this move with| University of Washington on “Thy an, Her influence over children ts | Club. delight. The Social Service Social Need for Industrial Trai good, I wish ther were more’ “It 1s a good home,” says the| Agency is the right instrument, ing. rs \ ‘