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Seattic fans will witness, this! week the strangest sight which h: ever greeted their eyes in the h tory of local baseball. The Seattle players will appear in their travel Ing uniforms, and will bat first, taking their place as the visiting | team on the “Ballard grounds.” | There is added Interest in the se rles insofar as the championship of | elty Is involved. Ballard has| going great guns, and only lacks in pitching strength. Their| pitchers, how: not afrald to| face Seattle's f hitters. The) second and fin: same two teams will be pl: week of August 31. Vancouver | plays Victoria this week and Ta coma battles Spokane at the Falls| City. The top division clique received & rude jolt, perpetrated by the three Weaker sisters, last week. Of the three leaders the champion Beavers was the only squad which managed | to emerge from the scrap with the} Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25¢ Everyone Welcome . aed | THE VIRGINUS HOTEL | ay Ee So ‘minnett pee at furnished outside roome, with cleanliness, comfort and courtesy for the least money. Transients, $00 to $1 Woekly, $2.50 to $4 ently located AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE i it OrcuT RATES Dr. C. T. Knowlton im Charge. BEST IN THE WORLD Do you this double vis rf inv ble s Bistant as well as reading or Optical Department du- cates len: for $1, exam ines eyes, fit lasses, accord- ing to the re- quirements of the case. It is to your advan- tage to consult about your eyes; he prescribes grinds and fits lenses, 1 will save you money and guarantee sat- action, DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, Main 3040 INVISIBLE Double Vision BEST IN THE WORLD this Optometrist Optical Departme: ington Bidg. ffices 101 to 120. | baseball | | | 705 First Ave. |‘ series tn tow, The Reavers trimmed Tacoma by th one game, Ballard tore into the Indians even, the sertes being splita, 44. Victoria won 4 out of 7 from Seattle, . . Every time Fielder Jones takes a train ride the Portland- era suspect he is going to join the Feds, or become boss of one of the big league teams. Jones embarked for t Saturday night, and among the many rumors broadcast In Portland is ond that he ie going to put his wad Into the Cleveland Naps and run the Lou Nordyke Is through with Lou had a chance to get his old job back on the Spokane team, filling the shoes of Holke, who made the owners rafiroad him to New York, but declined, stating that he had to give all his time to his crops. eee Kid Mohler has broken down com- pletely, The Woodland Oaks of the California Trolley league have bounced the ancient kid. Mohler played for the Portland Colts last year. Just before leaving Spokane for the East, where he will Join the New York Giants, Walter Holke received the news of the death of his father in St. Loule. Willle Ritchie Is back In San Francisco, which he calls a real white man’s country, comparing It to England. Willie will not fight again until October. oe Ninety-six players are entered in the Washington state tennis cham-} plonship tournament, which opened on the Seattle Tennis club courts at 10 o'clock today. F lecconwoce one enmoe= 1 Fe za! wleeenerese Totais . Seattle .... Vietorta .... ; Three-base hit--Huhn Two-base hi Brashear. Stolen basee—Wihott. Dow play—Seat 1 Struck out—Cipe Narveeo Bases on balle—Gipe Narveson. Left on bases—Seattle Victoria &. First Game Paliara— Coltrin, se. 2 we Swerwwed > rt McCorry, If Guigni, 3d McKune, 2b Murray, o Leonard, p . Hreerunnom Slecoewceos Totals Shea, o . Coveleskie, p A ’ + ° ° ° i 3 2 1 o 1 37 ° ° e ° wl eovcecowccogs Totais ... a5 *Batted for Coveteskt 1 Raliard tes 0° Spokane ‘Two-base hite—Murray, Three-base hit STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1914. PICTURES OF SCENES WHERE THE FIGHTING | | How the Germans build pontoon bridges. The operation in succes sive movi shown by four photographs. The German troops Satur. day crossed the river Meuse in this fashion, In the face of the enemys fire. “IN OTHER LEAGUES - Washington adelphia 16, alt « St. Loute 3 3; Buffalo 4%. Chicago 2, ° 1-10, Oakland San Fran By Austin Dobson Here in this leafy place, Quiet he lies, Cold, with his sightless face Turned to the skies ’Tis but another dead; All you can say is said. 6, Ballard 6 COAST LEAGUB Won OH, SAVE THE GIRLS) LONDON, Aug. 10. American theatrical performers and chorus Carry his body hence; Kings must have slaves; Kings climb to eminence PAGE 7. FRANCE HELP FIX HOSPITALS PARIS, Aug. 10—Deep re spect for the United States and its women has been @roused here the past 48 hours by the t that scores of American society belles plunged Into the work of P- ing prepare the hospitals of Paris for the wounded from the battlefields. Many of them have worked night and day since they first recognized they were needed. |PRINCE OF WALES REPORTS FOR DUTY The Grand Trunk liner Prince George, which was to have to come to Seattle to tle up indefinitely with its sister ship, the Prince Ru- pert, has been held at Victoria and will be used as @ hospital or troop ship by the naval authorities tn the event of a clash between German jand British ships off the Canadian | Pacific Coast. | PRINTING Best Quality Lowest Prices Business Cards .-. $1.95 Per 1,000 Up Letter Heads ........... cheese $2.00 Per 1,000 Up Envelopes ..... teoecsees «+++. $2.35 Per 1,000 Up KAPLAN PRINTING CO. P RINTERS APER JOBBERS Main 2623 709 Fourth Ave. A STAR WANT AD will poll te quickly. i S HOTTEST © —o AUSTRIA GOES. TO RESCUE OF ‘GERMAN SHIPS 10.—Have the two German cru ® Goeben and Breslau, which left Italy Thursday, been attacked by the British? Reports came in ye jay that a battleship of some sort, encased In flames, was drift- ing toward Pola, Austria. It Is thought the ship may be one of the cruisers. On the other hand, the Aus trian fleet is reported to be steaming to the rescue of the two cruisers. ROME, Aug DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 BALLARD VS. SEATTLE Admission 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Take Fourth Ave. Cars STEWART HOUSE OHIO METHOD — Most Noted Streets; (Left) Is One of the Many Monu- ments for Which the Belgian City Is Noted; at Right is the Museum. Boulevard d'Avroy, one of Liege's at Bottom Missing teeth are replaved by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth VANDERBILTS GET | OUT; ALMOST BROKE] 10.—A_ penniless) re and his wife have ar-| here. They are Mr, and Mrs William K. Vanderbilt. They have been en route here from Austria | ever since that country and Servia | first began hostilities, Vanderbilt was forced to spend all he had with | jhim to get through the war terrt-| j tory. '500 RESERVISTS |" ARE HELD UP HERE| | Fully 6500 German reservists, |many of them refugees from Can ada, who came to Seattle to be on neutral soll, are in this city, wait- ling completion of arrangements | by CBnsul Baron Wolf von Loehneysen, to send them to their native land to bear arms. The sus- | pension of transatlantic traffic has jcut off the means of leaving New York, and they will remain in Seat- ue until such time as transporta- tion can be provided. Pacific Coast will, it is believed by many, be of direct benefit to the state of Washington as a steam coal producer, that are natural as your original teeth. 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