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LL ELE ELLIO ELLE LLLP AAI STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914. PAGE 2. nan Editor in | Seattle Receives | NewsFromFront The Washington StaateZajtung of Geattle, In ite Issue today, pub- Hahed the following from the German embassy at Washington, under the heading, “Firet Authentic War News”: “All war news subject to English and French censorship. No di- feet connection with Germany, ms “Shall regularly send authentic statement of news from Tere. Mobilization goes ahead according to program, favored by back move- ment of Russian on-march and evacuation of Poland. North army, after partly taking Liege with heavy losses, advanced to Tirtemont-Namur, “Decisive battle expected there soon, | “The fall of the forts is only a q ion of a few days. “Vanguarde of our armies on Fi fy soll in contact with enemy. Outer fort Longwy captured. French corps Belfort, which had re- led email vanguards in U r Alsace, has been driven back to the loges ranges by the 14th Baden corps. Offensive of the left wing, supported by the 14th Austrian corpe Tyrol, taken up at once. “Japanese attack upon ou Immediately expected. Chicago Misfit Parlors, 1400-1402 First Ave., combined with the Bankrupt Raitanen & Wuori Stock PRICES SLAUGHTERED sits SATURDAY, AUG. 15th, 10 A. $3.50 DOUGLAS SHOES I 6 2 50c Police Suspenders ene Cory NOEs given by Italy to Turkey, it is sald Sreane from 000 to 1,000 men. New-| ‘ 4 500 mas. jaar SS 50c UNDERWEAR regiments from Winnipeg have been ordered to mobilize at Quebec, and th Jane Borge guns are — pat tn at Vancouver. is} narrowly escaped capt atready costing Canada $100.00) «| day, A special war tax is being con- 1.28 REMEMBER 50c NECKWEAR 11° 50c POROSKNIT 5 All 25¢ GARTERS All Trunks and Suit Cases $2.50 MEN’S PANTS ‘1.3 $1.50 BOYS’ PANTS 67° $4.00 BOYS’ SUITS 1.9 $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS “2,48 $15.00 MEN’S SUITS BERLIN, Aug. 13.—(Delayed and doubly censored,)—Germany’s ad- vance on the French frontier ie proceeding as planned. The losses the Germans have sustained were anticipated | The forward movement continues along the lines the genera! staff selected. The fact that it continues toward Paris shows that the claime| of German disasters are unfounded. French and Belgian prisoners are being held in concentration amps. Details of army positions are unknown, $25.00 MEN’S SUITS ‘Turkey Warned [Canada Feeling in Cruiser De Expe nse of War i . to| OTTA Can, Aug. 14.—The ROME, Aug. 14. aang situation In Canada {s decidedty use the cruisers Goeben an warlike. The naval reserve at St. Uncalled-for Tailor-Made Suits, Values to $35.00 $5.00 WORK SHOES $2.4 $3.00 MEN’S HATS PARIS, Aug. 2.—(By mat] to New York.) — renege Noan a gos ly a high excitable, emot! peo- ple, who turn hysterical at the slightest provocation. This idea has got to be revised. If it was true it {s true no longer. volved in almost Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle | street step along buoyantly. face, to try 8 senaey See. ee tn he, crowds are highly interested F A nik oe Sel nak ook amp oe extra edition y unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you ‘a clear completion the expense {s seis’ names, it wae believed they were either the Duplex and the Montcaim of the French fieet, or the Britich crulsere Minotaur and Hamp- shire. three | here that, {nm the press of more im- 1} and | portant matters, the kaiser bas for- two into Lare, but without doing | gotten Portugal. Mr. and Mrs. Home Hunter, yo SWITZERLAND THE || rill tind the most complete ist « ONLY SAFE SPOT : Switzerland is the only spot in in which the American visitor undergoing no priva- tions. * 3 Hotels are taking their express , r | Hear of Battle Off China Coast TOKIO, Aug, 4—That there hae not believe what they sald/mnch damage. French sharpshoot- —— been a desperate naval It was conjectured they had battle off the China coast was been in battle with the Ger. ow country’s greatness. | ers drove the aviator off. Refuse Aid From Inferred here from news man crulsere Scharnhorst and just what changed the situation it @eneration of polt- fs bard to tell. Perhaps it was a enttr: new come THE HAGUE, Aug. 14—The imaged — non Pipa weeded Mid Atlantic commander of the German troo ool Pg dll. wounded on Poincare, Briand, Millerand, Ber.| ,ALIFAX. N. 8. Aug. 14-—Details|in Belgium has forbidden the| board, thou, Vivian! and half = dozen oth [tra nur i tot roars, tataroee: the] eh od Cross to pass ite lines.| “Though the censor would not oe ‘ears, jearn iy as fodag, Ne Younser set are in charge) pritish warship Bristol and the Ger-|also refused to allow his wounded | Permit tranemiesion of the veo. checks and changing their Amer- lean currency. They are relying on the re Austria Draws opening of | international er- S AVE ON i]. The 5 its e Off Warships | 7° cs et reat TLENN nie " furnishing a food supply almost AMUSEMENTS . Austin has Had Siockading, the || indefinitely for those within its aan RE T . All The bai —— pe es — — cramer being neutral. . \ Montenegrin coast, were withdrawn |[ borders, of August 6, and lasted an hour. oe Germans concealing tod: it was deemed they were M00 vga onight Week! Part of Country Tho ships exchanged broadsides| their louses. “4 more urgently needed to resist an Popular Priced Mattnes Saturday LONDON, Aug. 14.—Holland has} Without {nflicting much damage. expected attack by the combined British and French Mediterranean| War Won’t Hurt a Na ete ee | man cruiser Karisruhe, were fur-|to cross the frontier into Holland a ann nished today by Rear Admiral Crad-| because they must remain there as Holland Floods dock of the British cruiser Suffolk.| non-combatants, even if they re EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR A “Special Sale” on all the Curtain: Mights §; and Mat % Sharp.| placed an army of 60,000 men on| The Bristol is the smallest war "GUY BATES FOsT southern frontier, on account|ship of the British Atlantic fleet, italy Massing fleets. time. See the goods and the allem of the approach of the invading|wh'!le the Karlsruhe fs the largest é Exports, He Says Kills Officer; A tab 9 Aug. ie . mg Bote iypens 3 and Austria contro! the high seas, the European war Receives Medal will have no serious effect on the PARIS, Aug. 14.—Second Lieut.) food export trade of the United || H. J. Bruyant, of the Fifteenth dra-| States, according to Secretary of “OMAR THE TENTMAKER” Germans to Haselt by way of|German cruiser in these waters. Nights, S0c to $2. Sat. Mat. S90 to $1. Maastricht, and, as a precaution,| The Karlsruhe was fleeing from Army on Border has flooded portions of the border|the Suffolk, which had intercepted| CHTASSO, Switzerland, Aug. 14 to a depth of three feet. it while coaling at sea from the|-—-Italy is continuing today its North German Lloyd stemship| massing of troops along the Swiss | MA ROUS l GEWS Woman Seizes Kronzprinz Wilhelm. Several hours| and Austrian frontiers. later the Bristol met the Karisruhe.| So far as Switzerland was con This Bank pays the Highest Rate of Interest on your = savings— According to the British officers,| cerned, the explanation was read si goons, is the first Frenchman to be| Agriculture Houston, as those meas 5 ress Spy ON a Train) tte Germans would not stand and| ‘iy accepted that the concentration open an account Gecorated for gallantry in the pres-| countries have very’ little trade BRUSSELS, Aug. 14—A woman fight, but altered thelr course, and| was merely “precautionary,” tomorrow—a very ent struggle, Lieut. Bruyant, with| With the United States. ¥ i — y using their superior speed, drew out! With Austria, however, it was seven of his men,’ charged 30) “Of the wheat and wheat flour sear $17.50 ALWAYS 104%, 20¢ 4 passenger on a train from Antwerp f range generally believed the Rome gov small deposit Uhians, putting them to rout after | exported "he said in a yesterday noticed a German spy|° — ernment thought it was likely t : 3 t had killed the German of-| statement » “Germany and||9 510,00 quartered 4 E 5 ushelsa out 0! ol ol ' ,' | iron jue, PHOTOPLAYS about him and held him wntit oth- Kaiser Checked; Lt her ipa areal peas tictent, igen ot Honor," %* ™*l exported by the U. 8." See are Shae % tintous..1:20 to 6:30/ er passengers assis er and he " r Favorable for F: Ld $10.00 Mattress, ipa nlp AR" 8. $8 | an then tuned over toto mit! Ligge@ Molds Out) wits caret ceuter, were at a eee ee Pri tary authorities, tried and shot. te) be Night prices. +100, 160 and 200 BRUSSELS, Ang. 14—~The Ger | °V'7 military move the war office kort cdma man advance has been checked the| made and no doubt was felt that PANTAGES (Aviator Drops ries nats offer ine extending |i, fi annety ferent s Secretary Houston predicted that the outlook was favorable for nine se “on the, American, farmer, , because 0 .s. eas, “they are going to take reasonable risk to get sup- HAVRE, Aug. 14.—Loaded with Americans, the French liner Chi-| tensive shore line and large ship- $9.50 Leather Beat Rocker S. H. POYNOR would be declared the moment a Belgium, according to the war of- step was taken calculated 0 in Sato sows Season Bombs Into City Hewbiim, according to the war of-|volve the country in hostilities. PARIS, Aug. 14—A German aero-|day and Thursday developed no nd on account of their ex- q aod cago sailed from here today for! ping facilities, they wou The Economy Store ; SCHILLER QUINTETTE plane, fiying the French flag, the| weakness in the Belgian postition Thi F Ik Wh New York. less secure a@ very cot 1521 FOURTH AVENUE ue ee The Germans apparently were In Froiks 0 is part of what they need.” BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE “Of the 17,000,000 tonnage of merchant vessels clearing from pre Rage thetr lines of Would Be Fat | SEATTLE THIRD AV. and REPUBLICAN 8T. communication with the rear fail- ed, but the war office looked on their situation as critical. The war office insisted in North- Increase in Weight “Ten Pounds or More American ports, 2,900,000 belong to neutral countries and 10,800,000 to England, France and Russia. Only 3,800,000 belongs to Germany and . BROWN’S, A Physictan’s Advieo SS Se Steen ae S| ore teh eos oot ering acrons the frontier into Holland, |and stay. that way,” declared every where, on account of Dutch neu-|¢xoessively thin man or woman. Buch @ result is not impossible, traltty, they would be forced to) Gserite past. failures, Thin people jsarm. are victims of mal-nutrition, @ cond!- The lAege forts are still holding|tion which prevents the fatty ele- out. Between them and their Ger-| ments of f nm being taken Suit Values! The like of which are seldom offered. It will pay you, Wilson Plans Dr. ©. 'T. Knowlton fm Charge. > BEST IN THE WORLD © | Censor on Cable) 5-1.» WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 14.—| fhis donnie vite 17/18 a GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH ace i “i 4 R > ¥ D100 4 r. Man, to come to our stores and investigate our line of L 4 vals me AC a man deslegers @ fierce artillery | powers of nutrition are orn the Mi si . President Wilson and Secretary| ions? It is « duel 1s in progress. | Ketting into the blood, all Bryan are working out a plan for | perfect lens for } fat and flesh producing elements strict censorship on all cable lines| {Soi ding or <4 Pl Co ° Kai F t Foie tv tude os ee ee in the United States, in conjunction | hear visio. . | | To correct this condition and to with the recent order preventing| These lenses E | ease me in aiser orge s ' produce @ healthy, normal amount of wireless stations from handling war | US¥ually sell for information. A conference was held re Pe Thursday, but no definite conclu-| Oct. ist I will sion reached. It fs said England|se!! them for can evade such a law by sending "mE, Optical all ite messages by phone or mes-| Department du- senger over the Canadian border, Meates 1 | fat, the nutritive processes must be Emptied of an About Portu al artificially supplied with the power which nature has denied them. This | |Hundreds of men stop daily| LISBON, Aug. 14—Portugal has|ca? bent be accomplished by eating a : ' i * Hargol tablet with every meal. Sar- for Greatest) to admire the beautiful fabrics| flouted, ignored the kaiser, And a8) gol in w actentitic combination of nix T jand stylish fashions which|}*), nen G46 wen, he Portu- lucing slenente Known tothe med: | f F i joal profession kon with 18, of its Kind,|2*¢ On display in our windows, vmod lg ig ph —— a oe it mixes with tine food and turne the . . sugars and starches into rich, ripe po fabticn andar questions, oat there are] troops to help the British. Thereat Beurishment for the tissues and rome of you who hesitate for fear you| the Berlin foreign office demanded | 21904, and its rapid effect ts remark- fite cy de ¥ Ship Hits Mine; Ing to’ the re. Double Vision | $15.00 SUITS able. Reported gains of from 10 to You will find all-wool serges, Be SS and cassimeres ulrements of HE fhe case. 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