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Y’S STYLES TODAY ew Fall Dresses Have Just Arrived \ Dresses that will mean an early Fall shopping, if only on account of their exceptional value. They have the Long | Russian Tunic effect, | lace yokes, and some | are trimmed with black satin collars and cuffs. They come in Serge, Crepe, Poplin and Gab- ardine Cloths. | Navy, Black, Emerald Green, Plum and Browao colors. A =. eo p15 By paying a few dol- Jars down, and the bal- ance in See eee eee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee tiga 6 semi- monthly or weekly pay- ments, you can have our choice of this assortment, an assortment of Fall sses that Seattle’s Reliable Credit House has no hesitation in saying “is the best yet.” oe co ee 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. Seattle's Reliable Credit House a pr oe are © be kept sea in an effort to FRENCH G GEN btm ry of pian German German mines planted in the r Aug. 3—The French in| North sea, now afford the only have inflicted heavy losses | menace. Germans made a furious at- on the French entrenchments th of Mulbausen Monday night,| sew YORK, Aug 13—Three Ttalian steamers have been placed at the disposal of Americans tn cruiser afloat. Trade routes are, it is said, lished. the Germans, the war office aa 3,000 AMERICANS it is “omg The French feigned a| Italy, seeking to return to the Unit- AUFFEUR FOR | wcs'scncins cS oe being rapidly re-estad! announces. TO SAIL FOR HOME |ed States and will sail from Na- a dangerous position. Wednesday the French, strongly |, met them fiercely and | Fepulsed them with severe siaugh- Gen, Joffre, the French com- Mander, was covering enormous | @istances up and down the lines in —/ racing automobile. * Georges Bolllot, thrice winner of Ag men Prix, acted as his chauf- ato the Germans were enticed have 1,000 Americans aboard. VILLAGERS KILLED PARIS, Aug. 13.—Many inhabt- tants of Pont-a-Mousson, a few miles northwest of Nancy, are reported killed as the result of the town’s be- IONS... 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Yet we will charge you no more than you would have to pay for ordinary work. ‘REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1124 FIRST AVENUE Corner Seneca Telephone Main 4136 Our materials are the offensive. mans back on the main advance| base, with heavy losses and broke) the German charge. today for coal, Dellet econ: Var Goad. today for wae the ox. pressed in shipping circles. pai bate | ples Aug. 15, 16 and 17. Each will) Bromo | Germans and French Meet NCB i nee Tt estan ne cnet ere tne CTAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914. PAGE & Kaiser’sMen Kill Injured, HandtoHandHe Charges By WM. PHILLIP 8IMS PARIS, Aug. 18-~French and Germans are fighting furtously to day on French sof] just weat of the Luxemburg frontier, The en magement opened with a Freneb repulse by a superior German foree near Spinecourt The French, reinforced, They drove took the Mine with a bayonet Much of the fighting, instead of being at long range, which it wae expected would be the rule in the present war, was hand-to-hand, and the slaughter wae dreadful The of one German bat- tery, it le stated, were all slain and several gune were cap tured at the bayonet’s point. RESERVISTS OF 2NATIONS CALLED HERE ‘The Italian government has te serted an advertisement in Seattle Italian newspapers, calling for @ mustering of the Italian army reser | viate here serve. especially the naval re This ts in line with the Italian government's determination to en- force its neutrality, “Although {t does fot mean any immediate departure of Italians in America, it will make it possible for the military officials to lay Bee ee ee a tae” cae wanted in a hurry,” says y are De A.J. Ghiglione, local Italian consulor agent. Belgians residing In Seattle are also notified today in an advertise ment that the king of Belgium has ordered mobilization of the army | Belgians affected by It here in Se attle are asked to call on the rice consul, Joseph Hertogs, at the city ball, with their military papers, GERMAN CRUISER |, TO GET COAL AT SAN FRANCISC SAN FRANCISCO, Aw 13.— That the German cruiser Leipsic,| The Leipzig will soon coal at San cruising in the offing between the Faraliones and the landfall, will Francisco harbor Local port authorities are said to have received a message from the commander of the Letpaic, ask- ing that his vessel be pormitted to come into the Leng we fir- ing the customary sal It was explained that this was asked because he habeas to save his powder for a possible engage- ment with British and French war- ships. ALLIES’ SHIPS IN ADRIATIC WAIT FOR AUSTRIANS ; ROME, Aug. 13—That the Austrian fleet was cleared for action 15 miles off Pola, while the combined British and French squadron awaited them at the entrance to the Adriatic was asserted by commanders of steamships which arrived at Venice today. They were of the opinion there would be a battle soon, FIRE ON JAP SHIP LONDON, Aug, 13-—Because it had disregarded the port's wartime regulations and ignored a_ shot | across its bows, one of the British forte at Hongkong today fired a the side of the cannon ball into | Japanese steamship Shikokn, badly | |damaging the vessel and killing a the Ger! + BRUSSELS, Aug. 15.—-Belgians are charging that the Germans were killing Belgian and French wounded and torturing clviliang, Foreign Minister Davignon d a meeting of diplomats rep- resenting n powers here, say- ling he was prepared to prove this | acousation. His plan te to to protest ik neutral na against the al- foreign minist headed by igian high inced that it vidence of committed et civil Geneva agreements. HE’S IN COMMAND OF THE KAISER’S NAVY Ad al Von Welt senders Admiral Von Holtsendorf, whe le bape LAND 2 2$ SMLORS = ame blood poisoning and append! were landed here yesterday smoat the German cruiser Laetpzig. Francisco. Dr. N. oP Pontius of Seattle Is in AMUSEMENTS MOORE Tonight & Week Balance of Wi at Curtaine-—Night, THE SRASON'S SUPREME KPROTACLE GUY BATES POST Omar «Tentmaker A Persian Romance, by Richard Walton “The Bird of Paradise” 80; Empress ALWAYS 10 ~~ NEW POLICY QUALITY VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS ons, continuous Afternoc Ni 6:20 to 11:00 10¢ and ibe | “Wormer Guan Menlo Moore's Success “THE FAIR CO-EDS" sCHTL - eR * SEATTLE |member of the crew, according to a enable received here from the scene of the incident It 1s believed the Japanese gov ernment will be satisfied with the lexplanation that the ship had ais regarded the port rules. NEW YORK, Aug. 13 of the Scotland lightship, steamer Cristobal, by this port from Cristobal. E SUE FOR BIG DAMAGES WIZARD 4 Emptied of Shania PRINCE Chameleons Alleging personal injuries, Jack OF f Rody and James Avena have filed ARABIA.” lor Greates! suite against the Northern Pacific Inaeya: Arenic railway, asking $25,000 damages. Tournament of its Kind, © WHAT THE PRESS «En | AGENT SAYS Between the European war and| the hot weather, the theatrical busi- vaudeville, at prese ishing with normal , Is not flour. igor, but the an unusually good one. it ha entertainment patrons demand}— lots of music and comedy, The | | British cruiser Suffolk was sighted yesterday afternoon five miles south the on her way to ness in Seattle, largely confined to at going along current bill is Moreover, plenty the kind of summer THIRD AV. and REPUBLICAN S&T. Mon. tag LD | ig Tues. “18 | CRUISER Is icirren lg |GREATEST SHOW Aug. EARTH \ A | RARPN MeasterZee |ADMISSION TO ALL 50c CHILOREN HALF PRICE 2 P, M—TWICE DAILY—8 P, M. INAUGURATED BY GALA STREET PARADE | Downtown Ticket Office at Sher-| man, Clay & Co.'s, Bh hy on day In ad- Same prices as charged at the how grounds, in violation of The Hague and) into the hands « sent them away tes has snatched sword from the hand of the little soldier whose “make-believe” war. is in the war zone. are almost empty; have marched away to Liege or Na- mur to give their lives to their country. Mall tion ¢! arm the German crui and Breslau, but that warns Turkey would be a grave breach of neu- trality, and would result in swift retribution. forces are in complete Alsace-Lorraine, statement issued here last night The French | Mulhausen and were routed by the | Germans who captured 10 officers, 600 men, a number of field pieces, ammunition and many rifles, MARCUS LOEWS } 1:20 to §:20| harbor of lhe and 20¢ | ors and torpedo to German refugees who arrived here yesterday. PANTAGES | untans DEFEATED GERMANS RUN INTO A NEW DEFENSE IN BELGIAN CUPOLAS cupolas mount 4.7- In the smallest Binoh gune are pla The 47-inch rifles, have a range of five miles, They fire from 18 to 20 shote a minute, Every bridge across the Meuse and every roadway is defenedd by euch cupolas. Not more than ten men are necessary to operate the heaviest cupolas, For the smallest the crew is not greater than elx, The cupolas are placed eo as to afford a crossfire, They sel- dom show more than four feet Liege Forts above ground. They are painted to resemble trees, ground or rocks. In front of all the cupola posl- tlone the range ls absolutely known to the Belgians, and marked off by painted signe in- gible only to the gunners in In one case the Bel- se burned an entire village in order to clear the front for the guns. WORLD WAR TO ROB SEATTLE OF XMAS TOYS Beattle lieutenants of Santa Claus are distracted these days for, with Christmas only a few months away, they can't get any toys! The world-war may cost Santa and his whole staff their jobs The war that thrust real swords eal soldiers and; o fight real bat the little tin is favorite game Beat Real Drums Now The men who bave been making inted soldiers and little red rume for the amusement of chil- dren the world over have turned soldiers themselves and they are beating big drums on battlefields now, instead of toy drums in toy- shops. Nuremburg, “capital of toyland,” Ita toysbops ite toymakers Beattie Dealers Bhort Not all toys are “made in Ger- non ee cope Pin irre toys be picked up, but they can’t os up any. & $50,000 business goods annually. have only one-third enough stock. 0, WILY SULTAN! Seare-Roebuck Co. in Christmas Thie year they LONDON, Avg. 13.—The Daily claims to have informa- Turkey intends to dis- Goe' GERMANY CONTROLS ALSACE-LORRAINE? BERLIN, Aug. 13. — German mtrol in accord to a made a stand near ZEA | RUSSIA LAYING MINES IN HARBOR SEOUL, Korea, Aug. 13.—The Viadivostock is being mined by @ Russian fleet of cruis- boats, according PARIS, Aug. 13.—The defeat o ft four regiments of Austrian infantry and eight of Uhlans, is reported on the Dniester river. ng ss rag Hold Out in New Attack BRUSSELS, Aug. 13-—Ger man attempts to break the Bel- gian-French front Wednesday night failed, the war office an- nounced toda: Fierce fight ing occurred at many pointe and losses were enormous, That the German attack on the Belgian-French positions had only begun was admitted by the war office. The bombardment of the Liege forte continued today, but the forts still heid out. A Wednesday night assauit on them was defeated, the Bel- gian artillery killing and wounding large mumbers of Germans. The Germans, how- ever, had bridged the Meuse with pontoons and were rush- Ing cannon forward. Thrice the Germans took Has eele Wednesday night and thrice the Beigians recaptured it. Here, too, the losses were frightful. The German attempt at « flanking movement, according to the war office, was over- whelmingly defeated. it was a very extensive operation, 10, 000 German cavairy being en- gaged in one out of a large num- ber of encounters, The Germans continue to stick to mass formations, which the allies’ machine gune tore in pleces with fearful effect. At Tiriemont 260 ne were killed in the first few minutes. Their attack had been iIn- tended as a surprise, but Bel- gian aviators gave warning of thelr approach. The Beigian- French allies prepared for them, and when they appeared they galloped into a trap and were mowed down In hi King Albert automobiled con- etantly from point to point on the Beigian-French lines keep- Ing Ip touch with beth the forces In the field and the gen- erai ctaff. Government officials admit French ne in Alsace were Intended to divert the Germans’ attention from the French concentration along the frontier, The Germans are jain on the offensive in Bel- gium today. The Liege forts, Glepatches say, continue te hold out. Experts cay the nature of the German maneuvers was such ae to suggest a pian to attack Ant- werp. Note—Iin foregoing all refer ences to exact geographical po- eltione were eliminated by the censor. GERMANS ADVANCE BRUSSELS, Aug. 13.—The al- The Germans are now MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AT FRYE & C0.’S MARKETS | Med French and British troops gain-| ress. ed considerable ground in mobilizing and the Germans lost by the siege; Limited sable of these of Liege. advancing on some unknown objec- tive point in the heart of Belgium. Records With This Wonderful Machine for $78.50 You can select them semednte. 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