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2252 £927 3 a the @ were | of- . | Today’s Styles Today Fall Fashion Show! Alluring, Fascinating Wearing Apparel for Women styles Seat- lusive only vy Reli Exc shown e's Credit House awing Seattle women to this store Suits are the fast word in high art tailoring are priced as low as $25.00 Coats that you would expect to pay consider- ably more for are at- tracting a good deal of attention, especially those at | $12.50 A few dollars down and the balance as ar- ganged under our lib- eral credit system en- 5 bles you to pick out what you need without paying all the cash down at time of pur ~ chase. We would like your opinion of our Fall Fashion Show. 1332-34 Second Ave. WUSSIANS ON OFFENSIVE IN EASTPRUSSIA RUSSIAN REPORT PETROGRAD, Sept. 15.—The! Rossians are again on the offensive | ‘Bast Prussia, {t issannounced to- ; The Austrians are so badly in Galicia, it is ex- Bens that {t fs considered sa fe withdraw some Russian troops| | fom there, and a force of them| Was sent northward to help Gen. Dp, who has charge of fhe crar’s East Prussian activities. Thus reinforced, Rennenkamp Degan pressing the Germans. His | fs to keep the Germans’ So full that they will be un- ible to send reinforcements to the Austrians. The latter are reported | feforming on the San river. | The Russians are estimated to} have captured one-sixth of all the/ Austrian artillery. | Own your own home. It’s} | @asy. Read the offerings in| STAR WANT ADS— then! choose. ODEON Today and Wednesday First at Pike (One Feature, Two Dramas and a Comedy. 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The ex- perienced surgeons are nearly all at the front, and only half trained advancing. volunteers are available to render|“ medical aid. The last classes of landsturmers have been called to the colors. This means that the nation’s entire | military strength {s tn the field. It has no more reserves to summon. However, the government insists that the situation at the front {s improving. | WHAT WAR DOES TO MAN SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 15. This is part of a letter written by a Belgian soldier, during the siege of Namur: “| have lost but very few bullets. When | alm for their noses, you can bet that they don’t hear the bullets whiz by their ears. They get It right In the mouth. | never missed a bird on the wing, 60 how could 1 miss those square head Ublans? | settled more than 50 of them, and If God lets mi live I'll cool off a few moi When they come we kill ‘em like rats, meanwhile singing ‘The Lion of Flanders.” |50,000 CIGARETS FOR WARRIORS| LONDON, Sept. 15—The Offi cial Press Bureau states a manu- facturer hi 000 etgare the front cepted free to the troops at His offer has been ac- It is navy. We Guarantee Satisfaction when you have glasses fitted by us, whether you pay $2.50, $5.00 or $7.00 Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS |boy scouts have ever found them- | AR 20,000 BOYS WORK DAY AND NIGHT TO PROTHCT ENGLAND BY H. J. PHILLIPS Speclal War Correspondence. LONDON, England, Sept. 5. THER “Only a friend,” I replied, pulling up sharply. It was my first day in England and I began to appreciate right then that I was in a country absolutely under martial law—as all Eng land is today I was riding through the Chiltern hills in Buckingham TUESDAY, SEPT. “HALT! WHO GOES eh Boy Scouts Guarding the Andover Tunnel of the Midland and Southwestern Railroad. shire, 30 miles from London, to look over the camps of the “Territorials,” the troops which have been placed there to de-| fend England's capital from northern invasion should Ger-| many actually succeed in forcing an entrance to the British isles. | It was dark and I was near a Great Central railroad bridge when I was suddenly so challenged! 1 flashed my pocket searchlight on the sentry and found I had been held up by a FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOY SCOUT! When! I had convinced the youngster I was not a German intent on blowing up the bridge I was allowed to proceed—BUT N¢ oT) BEFORE! 15, 1914. PAGE A Real Sensation THE GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS LIQUIDAT ION SALE EITH-CAMMACK Co. Never before have such crowds—such good things offered th —such rare bargains The best clothing Seattle people seen appreciation of the em—such real values ever produced—best makes—Knox and Stetson hats—Cooper, Sims, G. & M., and Stutgarter underwear —Manhattan, Arrow and Wilson Bros. shirts —best makes of neckwear and furnishings —Onyx, Everwear, Sh awknit, Lord & Taylor hose—but always the best. And ever at cut-a of-business-prices. DON’T MISS THIS SALE nd-slashed-going-out- IF YOU VALUE MONEY Verre-Cammack Co. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Since that time, however, I have| - DIKES AGAIN AT ANTWERP: This ts the first war in which the | ANTWERP, Sept. gians are ‘attacking again today. Fighting {s {n progress at Malines ind in the vicinity of Louvain. It is not of the proportions of a} general engagement, but the ekir- mishing is hot. selves, so I determined to find out| what they are expected to do when | their country is fighting, that the; boy scouts of America may read of ther British brothers In acti service.” “Eyes of War Department.” I went to Lieut. Gen. Sir Robert | Baden-Powell, the chief scout then,) and asked him to tell me just what part his boy scouts are taking in| the defense of Great Britain 1 caught the “hero of Mafeking” | as he was starting for Caithness in| { Scotland, from wher: 4 down the coast to} scouts—whom he calls of the war cepartment” because they are on DAY AND| Tho dikes were cut and the low NIGHT duty. | lands about Antwerp flooded, in an- “Tell my friends, the 300,000 bor | fetpation of another German move- scouts of America,” sid Sir Rodert,| ment against the tty “that the boy sccuts are conducting themselves fur bevend the best | SMITH FIGHTS WITH A HAMMER had ever expected of them, tn this, 16. m: la 15.—The Rel-| the Germans} jin el THEIR FIRST WAR 20,000 Now on Duty. “Over 20,00 of them are already doing their duty for their country, and the government has now offi clally recognized the scout dress as a uniform and the scouts are, there fore, regarded as servants of the state just as our soldiers end saflors lor PARIS, Sept. When the Brit-| | ish Drag at Complegne and captured sever-| w al German guns, they were accom-| pi | panied by their farri with his hammer, Paris dispatches And the humble wielded the hammer with | effect. st according to| es | m “The admiralty had asked ue for the service of 1,000 scouts to help guard our coasts, and when they saw how well they carrled cut their duties they asked for more, so that now they have over 20,000 at work! “We have thousands of boys who know how to make field operating tables, apply first ald, act as path Complete Report finders for commanders and use the of Market Today wireless. Having been taught to do| somebody at least one good turn a| Prices Paid P day, they will be only too willing deadly | nt 86 ducers for Vegetables and Frul Corrected daily by J ‘w Godwin & Co.) of the double Bunny program will be given at tonight. Such a Hunter” The Devil's Signature,” nay two-part feature, with a deeply | story, Charles West, esting program. star, auline,” hance too many at Lake Saranac, ago. de waa to jump from sult. through the air. on Guards made a charge | th. , armed only | ter horseshoer | camera “got it right.” three-part 101 Bison drama at the| dies; New Cireutt for the last times to- can army, 8) ings of a mysterious The play opens in the F islands, is carried through a series | world’s news of thrilling scenes over the oce and ends in the United States, see PHOTO PLAYS THE LAST PERFORMANCES aypay’s aid, but drinks too much of | the youth-giving elixir and becomes Colonial theatre |a little girl. A governess 1 fs pearing in| duced into the play, but and “The Honey-| mixup is ended by the gypsy the same Dill is | to returning her to her former age, an Essa-/and hubby is allowed to smoke as he will, id plot. A Biograph newspaper | eee with Clair MacDowell and/ Alhambra Until Wednesday Night completes an inter-| “The Crack o’ Doom,” two-part drama; “Animated Weekly,” world’s picture news, and a comedy. the Bunny ooners.” On eee PEARL WHITE, THE PATHE! playing in “The Pertls of came near taking one Circuit Until Tuesday Night “Our Enemies’ Spy,” three-part Bison; “For His Father's Life,” Zclair drama; "The Tale of a Hat,” the Adirondacks, a short time Sterling comedy * One portion of the shore ts y abrupt, the cliffs leading into ep water at their edges. Pearl | the top of the| iffs into the water to escape pur- ee Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “Making Auntie Welcome,” “Josie's Coney Island Nightmare” aia the jump well, but|and “Sometimes It Works,” come- ert Satucay Jump vel putldies; “Two Men Who Waited,” drama, and news pictures, be ap) st When she struck the water she | ruggled feebly and sank. It was/ en up to Director G ler to do t he had many heroes do—in é tures, He plunged into the wa-|Lubin’ comedy; “Dick Pott and rescued the heroine, How.| Wife.” Edison ‘fairy tale; “The Class A Until Tuesday Night “Broncho Billy, a Friend in Need,” Essanay dran The Kids’ Nai |AGED ATHLETES togomobile,” comedy. cee the Pleasant Hour Wednesday “Love or a Throne,” two-part drama; “Their Little Ones,” com-} jedy, and another drama. Jat Until BRITISH SINK GERMAN SHIP LONDON, Sept. 18 — The sinking by a British submarine of the German protected cruleer | TO AID COUNTRY LONDON, Sept. 15—Dr. Turner, jan old Rugby player, and vice | president of the National Cyclists’ junion, presided over a meeting of old athletes held for the purpose of Jconsidering how best they might | be of assistance to the country dur- | ing the war. A resolution was passed forming Jan association of veteran athletes willing to give a portion of their time to the service of the country, and who are not eligible for active service. | It was decided that nobody under 42 years of age should be eligible. occurred off Heligoland, and that the Hela sank 10 minutes Otherwise details are lack- Ing. Anything Delivered Anywhere. AUTO DELIVERY CO. Phone Elliott 254. 506 Olive St. IA SPECIAL r, half an hour afterwards Pearl heres Nest,” Bilograph comedy ade a successful leap and the | rama. ita a Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Honeymooners” and ome.| th a Hunter,” two John Bunny come. ‘he Devil's Signature,” drama; “The New Reporter,” Bio- secret | graph drama. | ENEMIES’ SPY.” A “OUR ght, is @ story of the ervice department of the Amert-| eee showing the inside work-| Grand Until Tuesday Night “Conscience,” two-part Than, wailan| houser drama, Mutual Weekly,’ Lesson in Me: chanies,” comedy. offered to supply 60,-| understood that a| similar offer has been made to the| Jand asked a peasant n to help the poor women whose hus. bands have gone off to the war. “When the war is over | think that all those who have been under the impression that the boy scout movement savora of militarism will realize their mistake, and be proud of the part taken by the boy ecouts In helping to defeat the enemy.” PEASANT TAKES PARIS, Sept. 15.—The Prussian soldiers are on view tn Paris. Twenty-elght lost their way the Germans had taken Paris, how to get there. The peasant sald he thought Paris had fallen and led the Prus sians Into the British lines, |OPEN NEW LODGE | OF B’NAI BRITH lent Order of B'nai B'rith, was in | stituted Sunday under the direction of Aubrey Levy of Seattle, special representative of the Grand Lodge, District No. 1, He was assisted by the following members of the order | in Seattle: Julius Shafer, B. J. Spear, Julius Taylor, Irving Lewis, | Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bldg. Bring This Ad With You Otto Grunbaum, Meyer Cohn, Sam- eul Cahn and Julius Rickles, GERMAN SQUAD |: firat | Everett Lodge, No. 761, Independ-| the Cliff House, in San Francisco, New potatoes where the villain meets death by Cal, sweet potatoes, Ib. Onions O1M eee Odeon Until Wednesday Night “A Circus Romance,” Princess drama; “The Ambassador's voy," two-part drama; “The Le gend of Stiow White,” fairy tale and @ comedy : ° “DICK POTTER'S WIFE,” A modern fairy tale, by the Edison jcompany, at the Class A for the last Honey, strained times tonight, 1s the story of a wife Valen “ + |who makes hubby miserable be: | ; ¢ cause he spolls the carpets and fur- | 4 eon ae °° | niture with his smoking, until final jwrinkled. Worried, she a drop of 150 feet over the cliffs. | En-| ly he tells her that she is becoming! © nf seeks a Between,’ Melbourne All Week “Dope,” six-part drama bse Mission All Week “Lost Paradise,” with Warner. 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