. Today's Styles Today Fall Malliner Seattle’s Rel ble Credit House calls your very special attention to its display of Fall Millinery Creations that will be a de- light to the eyes of those who wish something out of the ordin- ary at a small cost. The new Sailor Hats are chic and a great attrac- tion. We are also featuring swell Dress Hats in stunning effects. cannot help but find one just suited vidual style and taste. A few dollars now and the balance as you care to arrange it, will be all that is necessary for your choice of the Latest Fall and Winter Styles From — which your An assortment from t to you indi- 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House PHOTO PLAYS “THE ELUSIVE TREASURE) Pictorial Box” is the title of “The Million | tures. Dollar Mystery’ the Colonial to-/ day, which opens many enues of interrogation. depths of the ocean sought treasure box appears. Aft er a moment of triumph by the sho wonderful pic- “FOR THE CAUSE” IS A BIO. From the|sTaph film at the Clase A theatre. the much.|foreign secret agents are de |termined to secure a young Amert can's high-power explosive discov ery. How the chief agent’s beaut! ful young niece secured a grip upon the coveted prize for her uncle, only to have love loosen her Andy's Goat” is a comedy which {bold, fs one of the tnteresting tn features Andy Clark, the movie|Cidents in this revelation of the messenger boy, and ‘his famous| {nner workings of a nation’s spy The Hearst-Selig News| S¥stem. Other pictures are “The set ete ll Unwritten Play,” a Vitagraph drama; “Nearly a Widow,” an Ed ison comedy, and a Selig drama, “A Typographical Er ror,” in which a part of the scene is iaid in Seattle new a Getting Invention Re- stores Health While You Sleep. mutter trom heumatism, stomach tr rvous deb remedy that ow quickly and thoroughly. This rem edy 1 electrictty, the power that gives life and strength to the human body. 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The weak, starving nerves ab the force and grow strong un ing influence morning with a ff The du aAnches ail ¢ rem rejuvens BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK if poratbie what 1 or write for which tel showing how ‘ sealed ant on will on - ra-Vita if y Theatre Building Cor, Spring Heattle, Wash Clemmer Until “The Gold Pickford drama; Honeymoon,” a George Ade com: edy; “The Devil's Dansant,” a so- clety drama; “Pathe’s Weekly News.” Class A Until Saturday Night “A Typographical " Selig drama; Blograph drama; “The Unwritten Play,” Vt tagraph drama; Nearly a Widow,” Edison comedy. ore “For the Cause,” Colonial Until Saturday Night The Elusive Treasure Hox,” the current installment of “The Mit Mystery Getting Edisom comedy Pictorial,” and “The Leader,” Vitagraph comedy, Wallie Van Band with Grand Until Saturday Night “Life and Travels in Alaska, five parts, and a Keystone comedy oe Melbourne Until Saturday Night Tho Leaves of Memory,” four part drama; “How Mack Went Around t World,” comedy, and hand-colored scenic Mission Until Saturday Night The Better Man,” @ drama oe ® Alaskan Until Saturday Night “Atop of the World,” Beverly Dobbs’ Alaskan pictures, Alhambra Until Sunday Night Traffic in Souls,” six-part mel odrama. Odeon Thursday The Dog of Fland drama; “For the Sake of Kate, two-part drama; Nell's Wedding,” Komiec comedy ee two-part | RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Untli The Tre Hearts,” No, 3, two “Sw Larson,” three-part Snookee's Disguise,” com Friday parts; ho irama At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday | » Love," No, 13, two a Persian Garden,” two- ‘Vivian's Four o- In drama comedy. Pope Plans to Work for Peace Sept. 10—Pope Bene- vas Kent notes to the am rs of the warring nations, arned today, to ascertain thelr views relative to a papal ap peal for peace. It ix belleved Aus. ltria will answer favorably, Beaux,” ROME, "The Fable of the Eugenic a STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1914. PAGE 4, Cheering Emperor William (in the Center) When He Started for GEN. FRENCH BELGIUM HAS REPORTS ON 200 MILLION OPERATIONS WAR DAMAGE ANTWERP, Sept. The Belgian government today financial suffered thus far at GEOGRAPHY Of Europe’s War PRZEMYSL--Important fortress in Galicia, on the River San, about 50 miles from Lemberg. Headquar- | Troops Exhausted | ters of an army corps. Ona hill are “This operation waa full of dan-|the ruins of a castle butlt by Cast-| ger and difficulty, not only owing | ™ir the Great. City bas a popula. to the very superior force in my | tion of 54,000. | front, but also the exhaustion of| TARNOW City of 37,000 be my troops,” he reports, “The re-|tween Lemberg and Cracow, tn line | tirement recommenced early in the|Of probable advance of Rus morning of the 26th to a position | troops tf not stopped in their rave. near Lechateau.” sion. Gen. French describes the waren | CZERNOWITZ—Capital of Buko- through all that day and until Iate| wina, on the Pruth, Its weekly mar in the evening, during which time| ket, attended by peasants In ration he was tncessantly harassed by the| al dress, has proved tntere enemy, who continued the attack | tourists. Has population of 87, late at night on the exhausted |and is trading center for that dis British. trtet jays Men Were Intrepid BEAUVAIS — Anctent manufac “The movement was covered,”|turing city of 20,000. Lies on the he says, “with the most devoted | Therain, 54 miles out of Paris, Was Intrepidity and determination by | scene of stubborn resistance against Ithe artillery, which had sufered|Charles the Bold with 80,000 sol heavily, and the fine work of the|diers tn 1472, during which the wom cavalry assisted materially tn the|en fought at the side of the men completion of the most difficult |The heroism of one, Jeanne Hachett, | and dangerous operation, For-| has been celebrated annually | tunately, the enemy had suffered) BEAUMONTOSUR.OISE — Town too heavily to engage in energetic | of 5,000, north 23 miles from Paris pursu | Its church and ruined chateaus, to same teresting to tow are {n line of EYES TROUBLE YOU ?)\°"™™ advance, TRY THIS AIMPLE RECEIPT. |AVIATOR GIVES HIS LIFE IN AIR} LONDON, Sept. 10.—Rival- Ing in daring and valor, Roland Garros, the French aviator who lost his life when he ram- med @ German Zeppelin with rs Capt. Ne ; army aviator, gave up his life In @ successful effort to destroy an Austrian aero- plane hovering over the Rus- on the cording to grad dispatch to the Reuter Telegram Co. The message said Nesteroff was returning from a recon- naisance when he observed the Austrian plane and changed his course so that he dashed full speed Into the craft of the enemy. The impact wrecked both machines and the avi- ators dropped to thelr deaths, LONDON, Sept. 10.—The re tirement of Field Marshal Sir John French's British troops from before Maubeuge under a withering fire from a far su: perlor force of Germana is Graphically described in a tel from the British com in France, published London Ga damage it from $200,000,000, egram mander last night In the zette. ‘ort says the British took a line from Conde to 3 h under, two army were In The same evening Joffre informed French three German army corps were movin toward the British Hines. F was forced to retire to the victutty of Maubeuge, previously reconnol tered } ome remedy for and do How few know what to “ae when thete | Many who have w the need of glasses; many o' conned t r that they wil Get the Optona “|ROUMANIA IS GETTING ‘HET UP’ BUCHAREST, Sept. Russian excitement ts today News of the successes by the czar’s troops in Rnssian Poland and Austrian Galicia has kindled a tremendous amount of warlike en thusiasm, and sentiment 1s strong: ly in favor of Roumantan partict pation In the confltet. 1,500,000 HERE feel have be ob tabt prepare the solutio Advertinement. mn at your own home. 10.—Pro- increasing WASHIN ‘ON, §& compiled by the indicate there |mately 1,600,000 unnaturalized fl commgners in the United States "| who are subject to draft of their native lands to go to war, Of these, Belgium and the powers of 6 Triple Entente could draft 8, and Germany and Austria |MONTENEGRO TO INVADE BOSNIA 10.—Fig: census bu are approxi | aul Rapture, Piles ana Women, Diep Irregulart ents and Debt . wi CETTINJE, Montenegro, Sept pobned . 10.—Montenegrin troops have oc cupied Fitcha, Austria, without sert ous opposition, the war office an- nounced today. It is stated that they expect to Join Servia in an attack on Serajevo, capital of the Austrian province of Bosnia. | guarente | “My treatment for all Deepondemey, tm- paired Vitality and Nervous Debility never falls Hours 10am to# pm Sundays, 10 to 12 Conmultation tras | Game to me for Ostopathy, Chiropra ine | nente will \" DR. MACY, Specialist Math KOT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement nelike Surroundings 10-PIKCE UNION ORCHESTRA Competent Dancing Teachers In Advanced | Aa tor DI 1818 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash Opposite the Rhodes Co., opposite Arcade entrance, 10.— | estimated the actual | has| Germany| | annthila | 15th division at Rawa Ruska. np | Progress the Battle Front In Belgium AUSTRIANS TURN UPON RUSSIANS) PETROGRAD, Sept. 10— Having been heavily reinforced by German troops, the Aus trians, under Gens, Dank! and Von Auffenburg, turned today on Gen. 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M. “Iam afraid she will some time wake up to find that the game is not worth the candle.” “You are mistaken, Margie. She likes you very much. She told me so tonight when I was with her, Said you were about the cleverest woman she had ever THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE A MAN FORGETS; A WOMAN REMEMBERS | tion are confronting the French, as the front are being made here by the Franco-Amertcan Relief asso- ciation Cases of want and actual starva- Enterprise Association.) Dick Mr. Lovejoy brought us ho “Didn't you have a good well as the Belgt as the result | dear?” 1 asked. I had had a love of the war. Over $500 already has time. I had not been out, been paid in or subscribed, but/as a “looker-on,” since my much more ts needed Cc. A. | dent. Clement, 206 Lyon building, @8/ 1 know I was looking even bet treasurer, is handling the funds. |ter than I did before I was sick as I love to dance, | was par. and, NAB RESERVISTS ticularly pleased to find that I ould pick up the new steps quick ly and easily confess it aforethought that I declined dance with Dick, saying: “I am afraid we don’t, elther of us, know these new dances well enough yet to dance together. You had ter stick to Miss Fatrlow Lovejoy has been kind enough to 200 men, represented to be Bel with 300 men, represented to be Bel-| say that I am learning fast, and, gian. French and English reservists |S) 00) aay or we © practiced at ‘home on thelr way to Join their respective | toeather a little, 1 will feel that armie acet LONDON, Sept 10. ‘The Holland. American liner Noordam, bound for | Rotterdam from New York, with German reservists and a general cargo for Germany, has been cap tured by a British cruiser, and con voyed into Queenstown sailed from New York Soy was with malice we can dance in public.” “I would have had a better time,” answered Dick, “if I were sure that you had not hurt your leg by ca. vorting around with that BULL BROS. Jusi Printers: ..., 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 over to take off discreetly my bent slipper while COLONIAL TONIGHT—-TOMORROW—SATURDAY A THRILLING CHAPTER IN THE FASC THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Don’t Miss It With and (ease 1914, by the Newspaper ; doing !t, so that Dick could not see Nie t. ‘as decidedly grumpy after | time, except | to rounder | ADMISSION (10 aii “I thought Mr. Lovejoy quite de- cent,” I expostulated. “He cer tainly is a splendid dancer.” “He may be all that,” was Dick's comment, “but when you have mentioned that and his ability to buy wine you have probably enum: erated his entire ‘bag of tricks, I did not notice that he bought any wine that you and Eleanor Fairlow did not help him drink.” I hate to see a woman gobble ap wine,” sald Dick viclously Why do you tell that t I answered sweetly never drink anything. Perhaps if you voiced your views to Miss Fair. low she would become a teetotaler 8 well “Margie, you don't like Eleanor trlow,” Dick asserted “1 don't dislike her, Dick. I even think I would like her very much if she would let me. She has al ways seemed to me to be a very | beautiful, headstrong woman, who has had all her life anything she wanted and was determined to| have it always at any cost. I |some way nse that she doesn't like me, although she never gives me any real cause for feeling that FOURTH AVENUE Just North of Pike INATING ROMANCE “The Elusive Treasure Box” Our Regular Program Unexcelled Musical Features 10c Don’t Miss It | birthday, pe met.” Then Dick had a sudden thought, “Do you know, Margie, I did not know what she was driving at when she upbraided me for grow. ing forgetful since I was 1 know now, I forgot her birthday, You see ever since we were little children, and I picked a bunch of clover blossoms for her on her I have always sent her a bouquet on that date. I remem- bered it the first time after we were married, but, oh! dear me, & woman can't hope to have a man remember her always.” I thought of that bunch of orchids that Eleanor Fatrlow had said Dick had sent her, and truly I felt sorry for her because she had not yet learned that no wom” an can hope that a man will te member always. It is only the feminine brain that stores away a look, a smile, @ om ress, a word and sits at the Barme& cide feast forevermore. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Parent-Teacher assoctation of John B. Allen school will hold first meeting of fall term Friday, 8 p. m. Mrs, Thomas Meade will k