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PIRATE CAST - OFF IN GREAT SHOWING OF THE ST. LOUIS CARDS Is BIG FACTOR the National league gonfalon, Pirate outfit. M Miller the high place “good riddance nager ot LARGE TURNOUTS FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL ELEVENS Although only two elapsed since the opening of schoo fm Seattle, football practice is un der full sway at all the higt schools. A diminution of Interest &ridiron came consequencp of the ban on inter city contests, but present indica in the tions point to greater enthusiasm | title Is than ever since solely the stake There have been no changes tn the city the staff of coaches, and each one has taken up his task confident to the utmost that his warriors will capture the trophy that goes with the city championship. Practically all of the six schools} have suffered the loss of stars by qyeme pry2dee ve Vi $1.00 27> $1.50 - 5 prt ays aS Fr - qyrea yooesd prem “st BNS VY pore 709 OTKP RSS MIL. 2623 “MS “NS STEWART HOUSE 846 Stewart st. 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Saturday evenings The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT. 4 Beom 206 Empress The: Second Avenue, Cor Ment days have! graduation, Was expected as a 1000 ~s=* 1000 $1.50 co>> 1000 but the material tn I} each school looks promising, This clally true at Ballard, where Dallas has a bevy of. fine athletes under his tutelage circles, Ballard is picked sa dark horse contender, which gives a new aspect to the race, usually between Broadway, Queen Anne and Lincoln, the three larger Os. Franklin ts stilt without nearby grounds, which fs a serious hand! cap, The closest field is a mile distant, and the hardships to be end during practice have had an effect In keeping down the turn out. West Seattle always will be a weaker sister, as it Is a distinct ly smaller institution. The turnout is of accordant size. season starts Friday, Octo. 2, with a game between RBroad. way and West Seattle. The coaches this year are BROADWAY—E. ©. Henderson. QUEEN ANNE—Wm. Hamilton LINCOLN—E. F. Wells. BALLARD—J. A. Dallas. FRANKLIN—W. G. Reseburg. weer SEATTLE—6. A _Broten. HANK O'DAY TO GET CAN AS FAILURE Hugh S. Fullerton c bf AGO, Sept. 3.—Chicago's Cubs present today a situation more | astonishing than ever existed before }in baseball | The team ts right near the front| }in the National league race; yet the | president and man both are to | be fired as failures This ts a “scoop.” I have ft from the closest inside that Charles Thomas, the president, and Henry O'Day, the manager, are doomed. This probably will be denied—but it fs true, I have been told who ts to succeed Thomas—which will be a surprise to baseball people, and who is to be O'Day's successor as manager, but my informant has asked me to re frain from mentioning them for the present. is es Coach In many H sch SHORT SPORT bad rubbish.” this year is the sensation of the league If the St, Louls Cardinals by chance should come through and take! it will be # good joke on the Pittsburg! Huggins, who is largely responsible cupied by the Cards, was traded off by the Pirates ae work around second base Huggins’ ~-Fine new home building for Ta- coma Yacht club at Pt. Defiance park, —Pop Arlett, Spokane player beaned at Tacoma, is out of bed. —Lou Stanley has hooked up with the Sacramento club. ~Spokane will try out Pat Walsh and Al Kenney, city league battery, |against the Bees today. |-—-Sally Salvadore, who fights John- ny O'Leary in Vancouver Labor day, is on the battle ground. U. of O. footballers off for camp jon Fraser river. Johnny Schiff, Seattle boxer, writ- jing from Australia, complains of | tipodes, poor training camps in the An- HERE’S ONE MORE The Asahi baseball nine, a team jof Japanese boys, is planning a tour of Japan, following the foot- teps of the Nippons, a loca] team | that left for the Orient a few weeks) ago. The team leaves next Tues- | day POLES LOVE RUS: NEW YORK. — George Bakh-} meteff, Russian ambassador to the STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1914. for a! (public square) tower of St. Gertrud below, Dyle church. PAGE J RT rac || SCENES IN LOWAIN, DESTROYED BY GERMANS, AND BELGIAN PALACE BALLROOM USED AS HOSPITAL river, and, In the background, the SHE IS COMING Misa Cecil Lettch, woman's golf champion of Great Britain, ts com to compete in the National Wom jan’s tournament at the Nassau | Country club. String Is Broken Issuing Roy free transportation to Brashear Wednesday, “Tiny” his long string of innings pitched without allowing a walk. Leonard went 74 straight innings before he passed m batter in. Royal Palace at B }ing to the United States this month | Leonard, the Ballard pitcher, broke) PICK THE FIELD PHILADELPHIA, Sept cording to announcement, nual Army-Navy game | played h. this fall probably will be held park. TRAVERS WINS MANCHESTER, Vt, 3.--Ac the an will be The game at Shibe Py Sept. 3. amateur golf tourney here Wednes- day was that bet nm Jerome Tray- ers and EB. M. Byers, who defeated Charles Evans, jr. Travers won the match, 6 up and 4 to play. els, Converted | Into a Hospital by Germans ai SWEDEN WILL BE NEUTRAL IN WAR STOCKHOLM, Sept. 3. Sweden| today proclaimed its neutrality in the European war. There had been reports that it tn- tended, under cover of the conflict, to attempt to take Minland from | United States, brands as absolutely false and of German origin the story published throughout America to the effect that the Poles had risen in rebellion against Russia, saying | |the czar's manifesto to the Poles | has brought about good feeling. AT r U.S. Navy Yard Bremerton Electrically Controlled. Vessel of Her Class on Pacific Coast. Only S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 8. 8. H. B. Kennedy leaves Colman Dock 6:30, 10:30 a, m 1:20, 5:30 p.m. Other boats at a.m, and 2p. m. Fare, round trip, dren, 5 to 12, 26e. 50c, Chik |Russia, It was offictally stated,| | however, that the Swedish mobiliza-| jtion was only to defend the coun try's neutrality. Atlas of the War in Europe | Tho Seattle Star has just recetved a shipment of war atlases spectally prepared for this publication. This Atlas is made up of twenty | pages of beautiful maps, each 12x15 inches in size, showing all the coun: tries of Kurope in detail. One page is devoted to a map of the world, showing the of each sages show the map ‘© pages show Rusala! \{n detail. Two pages are devoted to Austria-Hungary, two pages to possessions |France and two pages to Germany, | |One page is devoted to Italy and smaller maps show all the other countries on large maps. Two pages are devoted to giving facts and figures on the peace and wer strength of the various nations} front page shows the pictures out of the crowned heads Europe. This wonderful atlas has come off the press and ts right up |to date. All the changes tn boun- daries caused by the Balkan war are shown. One of these maps will be given with each six months’ subscription for The Seattle Star by mafl, at the regular price of $1.80, Old and new subseribers may both take ad- | vantage of this offer. If your sub- lseription 1s now paid in advance, |we will extend {t #ix months from ithe time it expires upon receipt of lorder from you. This offer is to subseribers receiving their papers by mail only. Address all orders to The Seattle Star, Circulation De- partment, Seattle, Wash, Just of} [ATTENDANCE AT UNIVERSITY TO BREAK RECORDS The student “enrollment | at the University of Washington this year! will break all records, and will not} in the least be affected by the war, in the opinion of the recorder, Ed- ward N. Stone. Recorder Stone looks forward to a much larger freshman clase than enrolled last year, and he bases his forecast on the inquiries and “deo- larations of intention” that have filtered in through the summer. Last year’s registration, which topped 3,340, will be exceeded con- siderably, he thinks. Several new students from the foreign lands now battling with each other are scheduled to begin their college career at Washington | this fall Watrance examinations will |held September 11 and 12. A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. ! be Wheat You Want to Knew: CAN YOU BE CURED? HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? WILL IT BE PERMANENT? WHAT WILL IT CosT? A Visit Will Tell. Call My Offices Are Ka‘ Conantiation, es and Di: I confine 8 * FREE #KIN, cosm Vir na, PiLeRRA ETc. La peusrax pros HS itoffice Cee, Third te Union, Seattle, Pains Are Nature’s The Warsing Indicates “Trouble on the Health Line” and tt Shoula tedure to stop treatment. A dication that with the physical nya & signal Mashed to the individual by telegraphic ration that the some point. An the pain” could fh communt- “ine ia blocked” at attempt to “remove ¢ very aptly likened of a Mred lght track to the amashin ne re sounds evidenced by pain, it is time to look for the “ca ‘and remove that, and_ not “effect.” Waste treatment on th: Headache is one of the in human beings. fiethods of “sinashing better way ft doctor at th Drug Store (117 Yesler way) and he will pre- ribe a remedy that will reach the ‘cause,’ Remember, the only charge in for the medicine—tha prereription ls absolutely free, This is not phil- enthropy, oither—junt pays to be square with people, Refined Cafe Vaudeville _ Cotering to the Select “This Week Harry M. Carter “Dainty Marjori Dow Brink And 6 Other Acts. Coming Monday, August 31 Miss Merry Meakin Prima Donna Soprano. J. 1, JOHNSON, Gen, Mgr. . G, Wood, Amnt. Mgr. The feature match in the national | business—it | © Toledo, Ohlo, held by the club will Include Yacht club officials are planning to distance races in the future which necessitate night sailing tlon follows the drowning of one of the sailors in a squall which hit the! boats in a recent long-distance race during the night There have been no protests of the plan bar all long The ac In the future the stopovers at ports designated, TOLEDO CLUB BARS SAILING AT | STOPOVER | WILL NIGHT; POINTS BE PROVIDED BILL JAMES HELPS BRAVES BUMP w 65 63 . # took the tional league lead away Is 61 51 Pet 560 663 Boston New York oe The Boston Bra New from New and Bill James, who wore a Seattle uniform two years ago, played a mighty tm portant part in the Braves’ | tacular advance, When little Dick Rudolph oar ried the Beantown team to a victory in the opening game of a double header, that was sufficient to put York yesterday afternoon, spec Beattie Louvain’s fieh market; at right, the Grand ates | Pall Ballard Two-base bite bares Trashear, Fullerton §. dalle Fullerton & 2 hits and IN OTHER LEAGUES - -¢ ATIONAL—Boston 7-18, Philadelphia Brooklyn ¢, New York 2; Cin 4, Chicago 8; Pittsburg 4-1, 8t Louts 1-1 AN—St. Louis 9-3, Moston @-7 . New York 6; Chicago 4, Wash ington 4 (called end of 10th.) FEDERAL——Buffalo 8-6, Brooklyn 1-8 St. Louls 4, Kansas City 3; Indianapolis 3, Chicago 4, Baltara Spokane 2; Vancouver 2. Venice 4 Onkiand mento 2, Portland 1; Angel Francteco 1 Race nnati | attle the Braves on top, for Brooklyn had taken @ fall out of the Glanta. Manager Stallings then dis patched James to the mound to pile up the lead. Bill had the Philile batters playing dead every time they strode up for a crack at the ball. The score was 12-8. nesday’s results gives Boston half lead over the , and if they retain the lead and win the flag, it will be prophecy fulfilled, for nearly all the dopesters in the BE the Bean Eaters to NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Ww AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost “3, 8 10 1| Now 1s louis . Cleveland “+ |TEAM WILL TOUR The National soccer team of Se- will play = picked eleven in Victoria Labor day. Later in the season a return game will be played here. New Gym Floors The Seattle Church install two basketball floors at Leschi park this year, where all the league games will be played. league will (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) I went over to the hotel today and the clerk gave me the keys and told me to go right up to the rooms. They are dainty and homelike. I don’t wonder Jim Edie was glad to get them. Before starting to pack up #0 the movers could more easily do their work, I sat down a minute to say good-bye to my first “home” since I was married. Dick and I were very happy in these rooms, and I felt as though I was saying good-bye to a friend who had been very kind to me. Dick has never mentioned them since we left for Eliene’s and I often wondered if they. ever seemed like home to him. I have wondered if the word “home” meant as much to him as it does to me. It seems to me that I #hall be quite content when we get into our apartment. While I was thinking of all these things there was a knock on the door and Jim Edie entered when I said “Come tn.” “I knew Dick was out of town, Margie, and I thought perhaps I could help you pack up.” “That's awfully kind Jim.” “Well, it's no more than I should do, for I don't mind telling you I have been happier than I of you, comfortable Margie, that rooms. comfort and good taste with) “Because every one of the girls IT want to marry has been gobbled | up by some other man." “That's very pretty, true, you know, Jim, lots of girls who would make probably better wives than you would a husband right in your own set.” “That's just it, Margie,” said Jim earnestly. “I don't think, if I told you the truth, I could say that | for there are girl to marry me. The world Is full of lovely girls who will make splendid wives, if given a chance—~ but I am afraid of marriage.” “Then you have never been in| lov “Oh, times.” “Did all the girls refuse you?” “T didn’t ask any of them be- |cause I was afraid they would ac- cept me.” “What a queer idea,” I said, \laughing, “T am curious to know just why you are afraid of mar riage.” “Well, you see, Margie, I have never been in love with a girl that I did not get over it in time. Now suppose I was married to her and got over it; think how awful it would be?" Jim's tragic face kept me from yes, I have, scores ot| THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE BOTH LOVE AND LIFE ARE MORTAL laughing. “Don't you think every one who marries experiences a diminvtion of that wonderful adoration and de- sire we call love?” “Yes, Jim,” I answered soberly, “and I think here you have put your finger on the weak point in our ideas about love and marriage. It does not seem to be given to mor- tals to realize that neither them- selves nor any of thelr aspirations are immortal, and yet what we are pleased to call love between the sexes must be born and must die just as everything on this mortal earth. “But we can nourish and keep it alive as long as possible by all the arts with which we have tried to bring it into being.” “And after, Margie?” “I don't know, Jim, I don't know —yet.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow) MRS. GOETHALS HELD AS A SPY WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Amert- can naval officers returning from France say that at the outbreak of the war, Mrs. Geo. W. Goethals, wife of Gov. Goethals of the Panama ever have been in my life in these | France, as a German spy. Jus? 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