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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1914. PAGE 3 oats ra we FOURTH AVENUE, JUST NORTH OF PIKE Fiercer becomes the struggle of “The Black Hundred’ to capture Florence Gray, the : beautiful heroine in the Million Dollar Mysterv, and force her to disclose the whereabouts of the million. In this episide “The Auto Bandits” are brought into play, and after a spectacular, thrilling capture and chase, the bandits are foiled in a most dramatic, hair-raising manner. Every part of this great story becomes more intense and ‘interesting, You can start now and enjoy this great feature, a full synopsis of what has gone before being shown at every performance of THE MAILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY TODAY—Thursday, Friday and Satur Miss Eugenia Argiewicz The Wonderful Violinist Now Playing at All Performances Hear the Finest Pipe Organ on the Coast ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 5c FOR THE CHILDREN Somewhere over in warstricken| yesterday. The oat Sree et 5 Png is arn oe The} Gary, of the Unit ites eel oy withholding money. area lot of wellknown | "poration, may go next. Americans are panic stricken. All eee day yestestiay they besieged the American embassy, and were given j certificates of American nations ity by Henry W. Diederich, the American consul general at Paris, | Several American women may re | spond to an invitation by the wife of American Ambassador Herrick, Mrs. George Carroll and Mrs. H. H.| Harjes to stay and ald tn forming | an American hos: in Paris, | That Americans are willing to) }come home in anything that floats, {s apparent from the news that of them are sailing from Bristol, | Eng., on the steamer Montagu: |trult carrying craft. ee j “As many as can are leaving country | France, following upon & promise ‘that the mere aasertion that they ‘are Americans will pass them. Two thousand homesick Amert- ment is|rooms of Paris yesterday and dis j cussed ways and means of getting A spirit of comaradie and mutual helpfulness is manifesting itself in| |London. The inability of hundreds of American millionaires to get enough money for passage, yester- day moved those with ready cash to share it with their companions. Herbert C, Hoover, Californian, ad- vanced ns and up to more than 300 PICKFORD .» » »And 8 Stars: +++ ARTHUR JOHNSON’ W. CHRISTIE MILLER jf) MACK SENNETT KATE BRUCE MARION LEONARD HENRY WALTHALL BILLY QUIRK CHAS. H. WEST IN A PARADOX OF NATURE | THE TWO BROTHERS Here Is a Drama That Is Different | JOHN RANCE, GENTLEMAN He Sacrificed Love for Honor and Self Respect JUST SHE WANTED TO KNOW IT’S A SCREAM FOR ALL FOR LOVE FUN IT’S A ROAR was killed instantly. COPENHAGEN, Aug. 5.—Bellev- ing their country is marked for the sdme fate as that of Belgium and Holland, for whose neutrality so little regard was shown by Ger- many, the Danes are in a panic today, PARIS, Aug. 5.—~An artillery duel |was in progress today at Petit Croix, on the Franco-German fron. | tler. COLONIAL Regular Program day Only 10c | shoulder to shoulder with the triple) TO FIGHT GERMANY LONDON, Aug. 5. —When Great | Britain declared war on Germany at 7 o'clock last night, every first-class pow- er in Europe, with the | exception of Italy and Spain, who will de- fend their neutrality with arms, if neces- sary, was in a state of war with some other nation. With Servia and Montenegro) entente, the lineup today in the world war is Russia, France, Eng-| land, Montenegro and Servia,| against Germany and AustroHun wary They Will Resist | Belgium and Holla will resist the tnvasion of German arma in their territories: | Without waiting for the time! limit given Germany to reply to} England's demands regarding the! observation of the neutrality of} Belgium to expire, the British for-| elgn office last night tssued the following declaration of war “Owing to the summary re- Jection by the German govern- ment of the request made by hie Britannic majesty’s gov. ernment that the neutrality of Belgium should be respected, his majesty’s Bertin ports, an ernment German has declared to the government that a state of war exists between Great Britain and Germany from 11 o'clock p. m., Aug. 4.” SEATTLE FOLK AMONG AMERICANS STRANDED IN EUROPE Americans, and will continue the! good work untill his currency is ex- hauated, “ee Here are a few Seattle peopie,| now in Europe—just where, nobody seems to know: Mra. Fred H. Baxter and daugh- ter Harriet, Mra. E. W. Brown, Mra, Stella W. Brackett, Mrs. 8. P. Por- Isabella White, Miss | Helen Wright, Mise Winnie Wid-| mer and Miss Charlotte Graham. Rey, BE. Vincent Shayler, Rev. M. J, O'Callaghan, Rey. M, P. O'Dwyer, Bishop Edward J. O'Dea and Rev. R. G. Ryan. Dr. Edward P. Fick and Dr. F. A. a) Black. Mrs, W, G, Hamlin, Mrs. W. ©. Henry, Miss Elizabeth Henry and Miss Helen Stone. Former Mayor George F. Cotter it, Mr. and Mra. David Johnson, O. 8. Larson, Mr. and Mra. A. F. Anderson, Mrs. BE. A. Strout, Mre. J. T, Robinson and daughter Fran- cis, H. Lennon, Mra. Alice EB. Park-| inson and daughter Jane, and Miss Julla Kane, RUSSIAN MAN-BIRD IS WINGED VIENNA, Aug. 5.—Austrian sharpshooters today sian aviator who was scouting over Lemberg. winged a Rus- H’ fell 600 feet and DENMARK FEARS TROUBLE Until they saw the fruftiessness of Belgium's protest, Denmark con- tinued to hope that the kaiser would maintain some show of re- spect for International usages, His indifference to Belgium's treaty rights convinced them they coubd not count on any such forbearance. ‘ARTILLERY DUEL ON IN FRANCE to rush the town at the charge, but the French garrison met them with a heavy fire and they were beaten off with considerable loss Then the cannon opened at long SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE Seattle’s Water and Power Supply See What You Drink and Where the City Plant Gets Its Power and Lights. FAREWELL APPEARANCE JOE ROBERTS THE PHENOMENAL BANJOIST Offers for His Closing Program OVERTURE FROM “WILLIAM TELL” _And Popular Ragtime Selections. COMING SUNDAY Green-McFienry-Dean IN FUN AND The German advance one: tried Li “He who 1s ns Meine as we are, and fighting for dear life, must think only how }to cut an opening to get through,” | said Dr. von Rethmann-Hollweg, the | imperial chancellor, Ana talk to the GETS PASSPORTS | LONDON, Aug iGermsh Aw! | bassador Lichnowsky received his passports at i0 a, m. |ferred his embassy to United States Ambassador Page, and left at noon for Berlin, Aug. 5. today, trans-| range. SELF DEFENSE, SAYS GERMANY |reichstag last night, He declared Germany tried to maintain peace from the beginning of the AustroServian difficulty, but that France was armed and ready to strike, and that Russia took an overbearing attitude in the conflict “We are acting in self-defense,” he sald, “and necessity knows no jaws After his talk the retchstag) | passed a war credit of $1,250,000,000. A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly, CLEMMER SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE 10c 10c 10¢ 10c 10c 10c BOOTS AND SHOES 104 CHERRY ST., AT 10 SKCONDS’ WALK PIONEER TRANSFERS 10c 10c t— McCarron’ Rapid Shoe Repairing For All Detors NEW AND REPAIR WORK IN ALL de to Mean BRANC! naa 1ST AVE. SQUARE SAVES In Berlin, Sir William ward Gosachen, British ambassador, call at the Germ foreign office. formally announ the declaration of war, and demanded his passports. The German reply was the ts suance of the passports and the summary rejection of that neutrality in Belgium be re epected. War Popular In England The war move is @ popular one Newspapers opposed to the As-| quith administration have rallied to ite support, last night thousands of people, and Princes: chiefs. DELAYED AT N.Y. NEW YORK, “An 5.—-Thousands of reservists are flocking to New tras homes are without funds. portation abroad. Immigrant caring for hundreds As thelr number serious. clals and state and city charity of- ficers held a meeting today to dis- cuss relief, ‘SINK WAR CRAFT LONDON, Aug. 56-—A German torpedo boat has been dynamited and. sunk in the Baltic, two miles off Gedser, according to a Copen hagen dispatch received bere to day PORTE TO FIGHT NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—Lieut Cyril Porte, Royal Navy, who hes to have attempted to fly the At lantic in a hydro-aeroplane next month, safled on the Lusitania to war. BOTTLE UP FLEET CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 5.— The Porte announced today that the Bosphorus was closed to war vessels, The Russian Black sea floot, therefore, is bottled up. HOLD 57 AS SPIES PARIS, Aug. 5.—Germans re maining in France without: special permission will be arrested as sples henceforth, it was announced to day. Forty-six men and 11 women were already held SHOOT AVIATOR BRUSSELS, Aug. 5 sharpshooters shot a German Belgian avi-| | today. His body fell within the Belgian lines. Other German ay |1ators were thereupon withdrawn. Ready Help in time of Phytical trouble caused by indigestion, biliousness resulting from torpid liver, inactive bowels, is al- ways given, quickly, certainly, safely by the most famous of family remedies | ery S | English | demands | red with patriotism, sang before! Mary appeared oh the, baleony and waved their hantker-) York and are delayed in obtaining | increases the problem grows more| Federal immigration offi-| Thirty of the crew drowned. | fight for England in the European} ator literally to pieces over Liege| Of Odd Lots, Thursday Specials Women’s Suits up to $35.00. just 15 In th lot. Your cholee Thursday 12 2 before Inventory . No two of th alike; al) this season's from 36 to 42. models, in sizes $25.00 Coats, to $8.95 Newest Summer models in a varied assortment of fab rics, including black silk motre, in sizes 16 to 44 Women's close out before Inventory, choice out before inventory ‘These come in high or low neck and are splendid for outing use; sizes 34 to 40 A few of these 00 White. Serge Suits left. Come tn and see 3 your size $4, 89 is here, Your plek Lace Curtain Samples—3% and 3 yards long. Worth $2.00 patr. Assorted patterns, To close out Thursday, 35c each .. 400 Table Damask, mercerized, 58 Inches wide, assorted pat- terns Bpectal ‘Thureday, ab aoe a 27c $1.75 Colored Be reeds bre: cheted fringed ends. Colors, pinic, biue, yellow. Special $1. 19 Thursday, each 250 Sideboard Scarfs, mercer {zed, hemstitched, assorted pat- terns. Special 5c Thursday Odds and Ends of Summer Comforts at Prices Which Should Interest You. Women’s $3.00 Mary Jane Patent Leather Pumps, a patr $2.19 Women’s $3.50 Gunmetal Two-strap Slippers welted soles, a pair $2 49 $2.00 Kid Hand- Wome Po ee Stas .20¢ Boys’ 350 Tights, to close out Thursday. Boys’ $1.00 Bathing Suits, to close out Thursday, 19 apair.. c Boys’ $1. 25 'B seball Suits, to close out balance Sc | Thursday or ] Boys’ 50c Overall O9¢ for Men's Straw Hate, $3.00, to close cut Thursday, each | with red calico, sizes 3 to 8 years.. up Matchless Bargains ENGLAND | wtccoRMACK BROS. LAST WEEK OF Closing Out Sale Broken Lines and Discontinued Numbers Prices Than Last Week. We don’t want to take LAST CUT No, 1—Bathing Sults $1.38 ¢ en, style and skirt Seta with bloomers, $2.48 and $4.63 values. Choice for $1.38 No. 2—Women's El 35 bow Length C sik Liste Gloves; colors, black and white; all st now; ‘Tegular grade, Yours for No 3% Union Suits 25 for Women; c Just what you want; 40c amd 46¢ values all sizes. Limit, 2 suits Thurs- day for 60¢ No, 4—Gloves, cha 1 9 mois and C itsie, 2 ciasp; best 35c grade. Just to clean up before {n ventory, 19¢ pair 5—Union Suits for Women; 35 again high-grade garments; © come tn any style needed; 75c and 90c grade, cut to 35c 650 Feather Pillows, dustiess, covered with fancy art trek, Bpecial Thursday..490 Lace Curtain Ends, values to $1.00 pair. Suitable for small windows, in white and Arabian, with loop ends ready to Sane, fhetseay, sacs L0G 10¢ Brass Curtain Rods, extend to 54 in Special 5 ‘Thursday, each c 85c Sheets, size 72x90, made of round thread muslin, free 59 from dressing, each......00C 25¢ Pillow Silps, hemstitched, size 45x36, fine quality muslin, Thursday, each ... $4.89 Your choice of the cream of our Boys’ stock of Suits, up to $7.50, before Inventory Before Inventory in our Domestic Department ders. T! menos: special, each . at Still Lower them in our iv.ventory. Thursday Specials Women's Dress Skirts in val- ues up to $6.00, broken lines, To close out be $3 598 ' fore inventory These come in the newest models, with the oth: ruffle in ers have the shades the ct the newest of seagor Women's Wash Walsts, up to $2.00. To close out $1.25 before Inventory Summer mod- Comfortabl els in @ variety of cool Sum- mer materials, in sizes from 34 to 44 Women's Petticoats, up to $1.25. To close out 69 before Inventory c A splendid assortment of colors, in fine mercerized sateen, with 13%4nch knife pleated flounce, in all sizes. A few of the $10.00 Linen Suits left, principally small sizes. Take your pick before inventory $2.95] for .. 12\~0 Turkish Towels, hemmed ends, red am! plain white bor- 150 Figured | Organ jes—Floral designs, fast colors. Thursday, to close out before inven- 5 tory. 30 in, wide. Yard...00 35c Silk Mixed Volles and bat- iste checks, stripes and self- colors and combinations, to close out Thursday before inventory, yard Imported Ratine—From 25¢ to $1.50 yard, in plain and novelty weaves, full 40 to 46 inches wide .... HALF PRICE 500 Linen Crash Suiting—Nat- ural color, to close out 25 Thursday, yaré . . ic Ribbons No. 6—Ribbons, swell styles 25 for sashes, bows — Cc hat trimmings; and 45c values. New bisck, and white stripes included. No. 7—Vests for Women. 4 Swiss ribbed, no sleeves. C why pay ide? Three more great specials at 9c, 12%c and 15¢. No. 8—Bloomers for Girls, 25 heavy sateen; button © on the side; band with button holes, felled seams. Why pay 50c? No, 9—Petticoats for Women. 47 Crinkle seersucker, Ct pure white; deep bias flounce. Our best 69c grade, Thursday 47, No. 10—Dresses for Children. 39 “Ginghams and per- C caies, some with extra bloomers. Values up to $1,00. Take 2 Thursday, 39c each. No, 11—Gloves for Children, 50 Long silk. Our best T5c c grade. We prefer to sell ‘em rather t our stock books. $} 7& Your pick Thursday ‘ in a good line of cas- simeres, cheviots and cordu- roy, in all waist sizes, PHOTO) | PLAYS | “The Auto Bandits” make thelr appearance in the current episode of the Great Thanhouser — seri “The Million Dollar Mystery,” showing at the Colonial theatre. | The Black Hundred, in their fierce | letruggle to obtain the million dol-| Jiars in real money, thought to be| in possession of Sydney Hargreave, | are overlooking no means to trap rence Gray and compel her to al the hiding place of the money. This episode is one of the most thrilling yet shown; the between the crafty and the frue is} getting clos nd closer. victory is almost within thetr grasp, they are foiled in a manner that makes the audience sit up and take much notice. . now rev e- Clemmer Untl! Saturday Night “The Two Brothers,” a Mary} kford Ama John Gentleman,” drama; “She to Know,” and “All for Love,” com-| edles ttle’s Water and Light} | Supply,” educational Colonial Until Saturday Night “The Auto Bandits,” sevent! fhe Million Dollar Mystery” se: Chief of Police,” a Kalem drama; The Busy Business Man and the Droppers-in,” a George Ade com edy; “Hearst-Sellg Weekly.” ie aa | Class A Until Saturday Night “Warfare In the Sktes,” two-part Vitagraph dr second Sight,” \¢ omedy ‘Det and Match jmaker,"” comedy . Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Curse of Humanity,” two reel Domino drama; “The Idiot,” jMajestic drama; “Izzy and the MMamond,” Rellance comedy. “* «8 | Majesth | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night | part Grand Until Saturday Night “The Painted Weekly,” two-reel drama; “Mutual Girl,” No. “Shorty and the Terror,” two-reel Broncho comedy. oe Mission All Week “The Man on the Box,” Max Figman. . with “A Man and His Vietor drama; Brother,” two. “Animated Complete Report of Market Today rices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit Godwin & Co.) 1K @ 01% 05 O1N@ 01% * 08 Valencla 0 3.26 Cal. le 6 60 ¢ ° @ 6.00 Cantalou @ 1.50 Loganbertl @ 100 Raspberries 1 ooking apples @1 al, Gravenstines e @ 1% seedlons 1.78 1.15 ci 50 roducers for Butter, Vv ind Fork oe You), ares Nery, ‘good block hogs Gorrected daily by the Bradner ’ Kr, Wresh ranch $3 2» Butter Native Washington ‘creamery, brick 29 Native Washing ton creamery, solid pack . at Wisconsin triplets Weekly”; “The Third Part,” Joker comedy, and “A Wild Ride,” Ster- ling juvenile. . GRAPE Sha RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Friday “Luetlle Love,” No, 15, two con cluding parts; “A Beggar Prince of India,” three-part drama; “Tango vs. Poker,” comedy. oe ° At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday “Lucille Love,” No. 8, two parts; “The Den of Thieves,” drama; “In Wrong,” comedy; “A Jeajous Hus- band,” comedy REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. Macy 0 1818 Second avenue..- Let Dr. Macy Cure You Chronic and o-Called In- Disorders — has moved his offices Ady, Eene- Rupture, Plies and all reo= ma, Pimple tal troubles without the knife. n—-Irregularities, Disorders of Men—Nervous Debits y, Blood Polson, all weakne special Chronto Disorder all weakm Vitality and Debitity or fails. urs, 10 a m, to § p,m Sundays, 1 Consultation free, ‘Ten years’ practlos, ‘DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods for All Diseases Cut this ad out now for reference, 1818 Second Ay,, Seattle, Wash.

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