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Personally, I am a large frame, fair looking, don’t drink Naquor or use tobacco, go to church occasionally, am¢ am seldom away from home even- Now, tn the work tn which I am engaged (and if I should mention it a large number of Seattle people would recognize me at once), it {s necessary More Meat Less ; Money dee Markets SATURDAY’S SPECIALS FANCY FRESH DRESSED ROASTING Veal Reet: Tee Sto Seat... 17¢ ee be Choice Loin 18¢ Pork Roast. 16¢ Pot Roast Choice Prime Rib Roast. . 30¢ 30c 25¢ Fresh Creamery Fancy Plymouth Eggs (storage) . 4 cans Wild . Purple Stamp rity and Quality Look for U. It Bignifies Shops Open Until 10 P. M. Special Notice! In the SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental Ave. and Yes- that I should have a stenogra- pher. Some five years ago, when I Was about 37, a girl 25 years old came to take the position. I had known of her work elsewhere, and she was select- ed solely on account “of her stenographic ability. The work went on for about three years before either of us realized that we cared for the other, except in the impersonal way of any two working in the same office. I felt little difter- ent than {f she had been a young man doing this work. Then, through the fact that she was absent a few days, I realized how much I depended upon her. She was the only one to. whom I could turn for advice on many matters relating to the business. She had all the detatis of the work at hand, and many tim gave me most valuable assii ance. She was my mainstay in my work. From thie time on my man- ner must have changed, for, though neither sald a word or a both saw it and understood. Matters ran along for about &@ year, and then came the con- versation—etarted over some trivial affair—that led to th discussion, In a heart-to-heart way, of ourselves. She thought she must leave at once, but | reusded her to etay. From that time on, we were lovers In the right sense of the word. Business changes brought about a change by those higher up, and I was placed in a post- tion where a stenographer wasn't needed, a promotion I could scarcely appreciate. The girl went to another po- sition. We see each other oo casionally, under very proper conditions. But here's the point! her to distraction, knows It I know further that she loves me. Yet there fan't the slightest Probability we shall ever marry. My wife knows something not all—of the situation, but doesn't care much, so long as I support my family and avold scandal I love this girl better than any one I ever saw. I am far better acquainted with her than I was with my wife when I married her, or for many years afterward. If I were free, I'd marry her tomorrow. But I'm not rich enough to support two homes, and I can't desert my wife and children, thongh none of them shows much interest in me. Now, Miss Grey, isn't the man sometimes as hard hit in these episodes as the girl? The inference always seems to be, when there fs any clore friendship between employer and employes, that {t must nec- essarily be for immoral ends, This is not true. There are hundreds of doc- tors, lawyers and business men right here in Seattle who have secretaries or stenographers whom they love better than they do their wives. Why shouldn't they love them? A man picks for his as- Sociates and Intimate friends, among men, those who are in- terested in and conversant with the things In which he Is In- terested. Likewise, he likes a woman who can talk sensibly with him about the topics In which he must be interested—his busi- ness or prof This his wife elther can’t do or won't do. THis HIS STENOGRAPHER WILL DO. There's the first big item, I love and si ELLENSBURG HORSES BEING TURNED INTO CANNON FOOD; _ FRENCH BUY STEEDS INN. W. ELLENSBURG, Dec, 11. cowboys on four wild bronchos are tearing madly about the field. An other broncho, like a vibrant sil-| houette in a great cloud of dust, is bucking” so savagly that his rider | bleeds at the nose! A sixth, roped} on the ground—helpless but flery-| eyed and unsubdued—is being sad. | dled | Not a scene from the wild weat| plainsand not a faked perform. | rae —e_—_—— ance for the movies, | | | Tt ts grim bu ons—the prettm-| {nary business of war—and tt ts going on daily right at various cattle ranches near here n you handle him now, Joe?” calls the booted man with the long whip. “Like a lamb!” asserts with trony the shaken rider of one of the leas frantic pieces of horsefiesh. “Then take him in.” Officers See Horses Broken group of graveeyed individ uals gather about the st!!! quiver. ing pony. A thin man of military bearing—and French accent—looks A British cavairy eceut on the shes is the care the cavalrymen take thelr horses. Although thi pd je only slightly wounded, he well band: the horse over sharply, and stoops| Recent dispatches tell of the pur to feel the tough brown legs. Then | chase of 11,000 head in Montana he rises and nods abruptly to «| and of 5,000 In Oregon—all to Ko man with pencil. via Canada to the war zone. Sentence of death has been pro-| Thousands of horses of every nounced! description are being shipped into The Frenchman, a cavalry offi-| the Chicago market for sale to the cer, 1s buying new supplies of cay-| foreign purchasers. alry horses to feed to the German; The French officers now making cannon. | purchases in Ellensburg are buying The French government has a}-| both cavalry and artillery horses, ready made one big purchase here. | Rookies Wil! Get Theirs Herded in the pens, a broad| ‘That officer's takin’ lote of the brown sea of moving backs and| broncs before we've only half broke sharp-pricked ears, the animals are|‘em,” sald one of the riders. awaiting shipmert to Montreal and| “They'll get the rest of their the front. breakin’ over there, durin’ the six Five thourand head of horses! It) months that the ‘rooktes’ are gettin’ {s pitiful to look down upon them,| THEIRS. An I'll bet that some o' as one thinks of the bloody fate|thone half-broke Western bronca before them. are goin’ to show the French re Want 100,000 From Northweet erul FEW THINGS! The men Before the end of the great war| ‘ll think it’s fun to charge a Ger it s probable that nearly all of| man battery, compared with their! the allied cavalrymen will be rid- ing American mounts Into battle. Agents of the French govern- ment have made it first fights to rid American ponies!” The agents of France and Eng- known tn the/ land are buying only bays and some o these jert in France. This photograph Northwest that they will want at| least 100,000 head of horses. Several thousand h been ordered. blacks to ship to Many of the mounts will be taken to Seattle for shipment to Europe the decimated | ranks of the allied ry | already | jward has been taken back to the |role. }ment in t |for the ben HIS MARRIAGE INTERRUPTED; HE GOES TO PEN WALLA WALLA, Dec. 11.—Ed ward Vandorveer is out of Inck. Edward was paroled from the stato penitentiary after serving two years of @ 15-year “Jolt” for bar elary. He fell in love. he w ESTIMATES OF RENTON PROFIT GIVEN TO GILL A statement of probable rev- enues and expenses of the Seattle, Renton & Southern, was submitted to Mayor Gill Thuraday night by Superintendent of Utilities Valen- tiae, City Engineer Lighting Superintendent Ross In two more daya|'"The statement followed the re- to be granted an uncondt- tional jon, in view of his proaching marriage. He needed funds to set up housekeeping. So he went out, it was alleged, and forged several checks to get the money. He was arrested Tho wedding didn't come oft. information. alentine estimates 93% of the revenues of the line as coming from {ts operation within the city mits. The Renton line's gross earnings last year were $298,835.47. In 1916, it is eatimated this will increase to $320,000. Operating expenses last year were $204,756.98. With taxes of $22,745.82, this amounts to $227,- 601,80. stimated expenses for 1915 are $236,010. This makes allowance Ed big prison for violation of his pa- He will have to serve the re- matning 13 years of his original sen- tence, WONDER IF THEY'VE HEARD WAR WAS ON?) sur tr oes S| | Renton line be purchased by the NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—News of) the loss of the British dreadnaught Audacious was printed yesterday for the first time in London. It was copied from American news: papers and the censors had elim-| inated the name of the vessel and the locality where {t was sunk. city—and it also includes interest on moneys to be used on improve. mente and for for additional service. BOY OF SIX IS SURE WIZARD AT FIGURES association | BOSTON, Dec, 11 and the Alki Women's Improve-| King, age 6, of Cambridge, 1s the ment club will give an entertain-| newest of the university clty’s » Alki theatre tonight,| prodigies, He has just leaped fit of the local poor. | through the primary school, recetv- | ing three promotions in stx months, TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT The Parent-Teachers’ Lester Snow That can't be done, because I have tried tt. ‘This girl has cast her shadow acrons my heart Whatever I do, 1 wonder how it would suit her When I see women's finery, I wish I might buy It for her, though I well know that under existing conditions she would not accept it from me If 1 am on a trip, I wish she I know, school pupil tn Massachusetts. Lester can add half a dozen col- umns of figures in his mind and give the correct result in a few min- | utes, and does mathematical stunts |for advanced pupils in hig spare time. He Is the son of Dr. and Mrs Myron L, King, of Massachusetts ave Dimock and| quest of Counctiman Dale for this) }and ts now the youngest grammar| How Is This fora Bargain? Pasteurized Pure, Fresh MILK 6c qt. 3c pt. Bring Botties or Deposit bo STALL 6 Pike PI Corner Public Market Meats Are Cheaper THAN EVER AT MURRAY'S Veal Roast, Ib Veal Breasts, Ib Cottage Butts, Ib Leaf Lard, lb... Backs, !b.... 15¢ -11¢ ..16¢ Bacon -12M%¢ | Pot Roast, Ib 10¢ | Sirloin Steaks, Be te 10¢ Ib... 17% Round Steaks, Ib Pork Roast, Ib..,...12%¢ Loin Pork Chops, Ib..18¢ We have the finest Sausage in the country. Made in our own Factory. MURRAY MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-5 and 7 3 Large Cans Carnation Milk .15c With © to purchase of bulk tos oF cottes, 200 cans of Fish Ba 2 pikes. 16e Diamond Crystal Cooking Balt 15¢ 10¢ aB5be 30e abe Lower fo pkgs. Pearline, § for ray mp Starch $1) box Spaahertt 2 pkes fancy Cluster Rateine N's Allen’s Grocery 1-25 box of Washington Market 94-96 Pike Street. Vernon MILK $3.26 with other §1 Ter funny M Happy Home Corn, 9 cai Fancy Cluster Maisina, 2 boxes. 25 Aunt Jemtma’s Pancake Flour, ? pkss ancy Curranie, i 1-ib) pins. BBS None Buch Mince Meat, # pkes 25¢ Fancy Lemon, Orange or Citron Peel, os Saind Dressing. Blhs. vine UT REPAIRS E 250 Te Gewed Werk. Mall 3, Lower O14 Public Market, Vike Mince. us SUGAR 4 Booths 17-57-37-55 Rates every day as cheap as for 6 ton at wholesale, 25$ ie Car Tickets, ¢ for. Postage Mampe . trifling cost, We esi! the new kind for se STALL 68%. cx LOWER FLOOR Bring Bott! gt As Bin Sau, Pike bi NEW RAINIER MEAT Co. 1527 PIKE PLACE Legs Lamb, Ib... Lamb Chops, 2 Ib: Pork Steak, lb Pot Roast, Ib.. Pigtails, 3 Ibs.. 12%¢ «-15¢@ | Veal Roast, ..25¢ | Veal Chops, ‘tb -15¢@ | Sirloin Steak, Rib and Loin Lamb. .11¢ | .-25¢@ | Eastern Bacon, -.12%¢, 18 Ib. Ib.. Ib... 12%¢ Ib... .-22¢ Pork Roast, Link Sausage, Fresh Dressed ‘Chickens, Hens and Turkeys. Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market. Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Pineapple, Campbells Boupa Campbell's and Libby's Pork and Beane, Salmon, Sar by's, Borden's or Carnation values on the Pacific Comat, 20¢, 25¢, 30¢ on4 3Be Cole & Haraden Grocers STALL 12, Pike Place Morket. with ple and coffee’..- SOC Baked Ham Dinner, 25c with ple and coffee... Mrs. De Long’s Pullman Diner / 76 PIKE STREET Mt. Vernon Jersey But- ter, 3 Ibs........$1.00 Amertoan Wheel Swiss Ie. Strictly Freeh Duck Rees, Gow. 58$ Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1981 PIKE PLAGE ied Goose Dinner, COFFEE Regular 20 Ib. Coffee 19c Lb. By parce! post, COCOA | 22c Lb. M. & K. COFFEE CO. STALL 58—LOWER FLOOR Free Cup of Coffes, Peanut Brittle, Ib....15¢ Golden Buttercups, Ib.20¢ Pecan top Butter Wafers, HOOD’S Home-Made Candies CORNER PIKE PLACE MARKET Shoes for the Whole Family On the Market at Way Below Market Prici jover Shoes, and others 81.00, 81.46, 81 46. $1.95 95 Bove and Giriv hove 95. 81 $1.95 ond... $2: 58 | Men’ Ont Dress and Workd Baby “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO PIKE Stall 2 (CE MARKET Near Sugar Stall MEN'S COLLARS Arrow brand 5 @ and others colored Regular te WASH nAes......... 1 Limited. Another lot waists... 19¢ Worth to $1.00. MEN'S PANTS Corduroy and tite $1.49 Reeular $1.90 PETTICOATS Black and 2 STORES “**'™8r Manner O’HARA’S DRY GOODS PIKE PLACE MARKET Near Sugar Stall. Plenty of it. .50c Public Market Place Public Market CHOICE MEATS SACRIFICED BIGGEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY These prices good all day tomorrow. Shop early. Half or whole, Fancy Hams ante tie 14¢ Lb. All 25c grades of Picnic Hams, lb... . .12¢ Bacon, Ib. .........20€| 1 pone Roast, Ib.....18¢ T-Bone Steaks, Ib....18¢ Veal Roasts, 1b,....1234¢ | Shoulder Lamb, Ib.-- 20 Legs Lamb, Ib.......15¢ Pork Roasts, Ib. -14¢ Veal Steaks, Ib... -15¢ | Club Sausage, Ib. -10¢ Fresh killed Roasting and Stewing Chickens, Ib......18¢ Franklin Market ‘' 26 Come in and see our big, new fish market. STALL 108, FIRST AVENUE FLOOR. SANITARY MARKET. Everything new and uptodate. WATCH US COOK LIVE CRABS In our new crab boilers. We carry all kinds of fresh fish, clams, oysters, etc. Give us a trial and see how much money we can save you. TRY OUR LUNCH COUNTER We serve cracked crab, oyster cocktails, steamed clams and all kinds Stall 108 er ‘Sanitary Market 19 Lbs. Sugar Floor, New Zealand Butter, Ib. 35e; 3 Ibs........$1.00 $1.00 Full Cream Brick — Be: 4 large cans of Milk 1 doz. Ohio Matches 1 Ib. Young Hyson B 20c Yellow Freestone Peaches, 2 for.. -25¢ 5 Ibe Speckled aes Beans. . “TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36-37 Free Demonstration of Our 35¢ Coffee Tomatoes, 2 2 large can Totlet Soap, 8 10c cakes. ...10¢ Good Luck Margarine, @ Ibs... IRON HOLDER FREE To first 200 customers. This is a special blend, roasted daily—we are sure you'll enjoy it. Fresh Churned Washington Roman Beauty Apples, box 90¢ were along, for our tastes are similar, and we could enjoy it together. Yet we don't go on these trips. Whichever way I turn, there is always something to make me (OWN TRAP KILLS MAN LA PORTE, In Dec. 11,—For- getting he had set a trap for chicken thieves, Nicholas Fleck, a Worth $2.50 and $3 Limited. Everywhere Te, | by exhibiting the burn, and that the burn would not be painful, Croyle| ‘BOY BURNS ARM SO All Christmas Candy, Ib... 15¢ Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs.....75¢ 8 Ibs. $1.00 Fresh Ranch Eggs. Dry Figs, Ib.........10¢ Gillman Bros. STALL 127) ""Yioos™ | unit ENTRANCE Foops Kelloge’s <i: Vegetarian 122-124 BANITARY MARKET Two Beautiful Dolls Given Away at Jilg’s Christmas eve we will give away a couple of imported dolls, height 28 inches to 32 Inches. Each doll is dressed different, in quaint, old-country style. They are on display Saturday. Drop in and see them. The two customers holding greatest amount of sales slips will get these dolls. 8: your coupon today. For years we have made sausages, bolognas. We know how to get the best—that tender meats are necessary—that cleanli- ness is needed. There are no waste products in our sausages, for we do not make sausages as @ side line, simply to use up the scraps. Making sausage (and bologna) is our business, and we make the best that fe made—from selected meats, 132-134 Sanitary Market First Ave. Floor Sanitary Bologna Kitchen Upstairs SWEATERS Men's and women's... SOC Worth $2 and $2.50. WOMEN’S RUB- BERS, guar- anteed .. c Worth to 5c. 24 sheets, 24 envel- open, GIRLS’ DRESSES All sizes ..... Regular prices 7 and $1.50. rer ay 20¢ Boys’ and Girls’ STOCKIN: as 14c Market Prices. All sizes, FLANNEL $2.50 to $5.00 surrs .. $1.98 “Rem. $1.50 values. All sizes, | year-old Camilla Reynolds w nee PEEL EEEES SES SEE SLL SSPE ES consented. When he reached this| feeding ® slant ape on exhfbition ~:| HOGHED THE KAISER; clty the arm carried a sore eight)” street carnival here, the antmat/ IN VANCOUVER JAIL inches long, four inches wide and! suddenly reached through tho bars loved by ono I love; but sano fie isis . : an inch. # depth of one-fourth of ang catching her hand, tried to pull| VANCOUVER, Dec. 11—Hengl enough to see the futility of it Own your own home, It’s! ce ps | ll goa lot her into the cage. The brute lac-| Wilson, a colored musician, had i, ; * been : ne mete othe nes, in| sald two tramps told him that. if he| APE ATTACKS CHILD <;s" the young girl's face ter- The girl | Jail be who suffers. would burn his left arm with lye| ribly and bit a large piece of flesh) deliberately “Hoched the Kaiser" choose. he could easily get food and money! RICHMOND, Cal,, ONE WHO KNOWS, Dec, 11.—As 9-'from her hand, |front of Constable P, C, Lee, ler Way, we have installed a full line of fruits, vege- tables, fish, groceries, teas, coffees, bakery and deli- catessen goods at PUBLIC MARKET PRICES. farmer living near here, opened the |door of his chicken house and re- | celved a charge of shot in the face, Yes. Crazy to be really | ie was wounded fatally. | think of her. Am I erazy? She Is always pleasant, whether life cou smoothly for her or not, and she dre: neatly, not necessarily becaui of the bows, but because the work demands it Now, I presume you would ad- vise a man in fuch cireum- stances to forget it all, HE CAN BE BEGGAR GREENSBURG, Ind., Dee. 11 ien't the only one