The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1914, Page 13

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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914. PAGE 13. || MOVING PICTURE CAMERA MAN TAKES. FIGHT PICTURES ‘IN STREETS y : ‘ RR OF TOWN NEAR ANTWERP, AS BELGIANS OPPOSE INVADING GERMANS | Smart, Distinctive Clothes | For Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats, that carry the atmosphere of masculine strength—vig- | orous mannishness—likable clothing from every | angle. | | | Tailored by such masters as Benja- min, in New York, and Alfred Decker & Cohn—So- - 3 1 c Brand—in Chicago; materials rich in hue pleasing in texture—the newest and latest the world’s best looms. Models for every figure—short, stout, long and regular; you are guaranteed a perfect fit. | $16.50 to $40 Comfort-Producing Underwear Dr. Jae Sanitary Woolens, Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mesh, Lewis’ Perfect Fitting Union Suits, Duofold, Medlicott, Cartwright & Warner's, etc. $1 and Up Per Suit er Hats that cover the nation’s great heads—Dunlap, Stetson, Heath, Cheasty $3 Special. . Don’t Forget “Values Tell” ted to prevent the Germans from reaching doomed Antwerp. The scene is in atre: @ photographer Is J. Frank Brockilss of the Lubin Film company. Although under th t jest fire, he escaped with hi auto, but the men Inelde f machine gun. The lower picture was evidently | Ht operat ing th RRR errr RAARAARAAAARAARRAADR ADDR DRED DDD DPS pARPAALPAD APL LDPL DDL DDD PDL | ploturea, taken a few seconds apart, are from moving picture films made by a daring operator during the fighting in which of Alost, on the road to Ant | round them, In the upper plo “}Grand Opening Sale For Men Who Demand and Wear Good Clothes Mr. Levetan, who holds a diploma of efficiency for designing and fitting, will personally attend to the trade. Mr. Levetan has been making clothes for about $40 and $50, and has se- lected the finest patterns and woolens to sell at these prices. For this Grand Opening Sale he will give you something worth while. Come in and pick the best in the house. Your choice of any pattern BELGIUM NOW IN | filme. A street barricad Han igians, whose dead and wounded are lying ture a disabled Germ. Fashionable Tailor to Men and Women SAN DIEGO, 0 | for a Tex., Oct. nt havi Invites inspection of a su- perb assortment of new fall and winter fabrics—a show- ing unsurpassed in the state— In Price— RANGING FROM $30 to $45) THR HAGU force trom A German | oven a oe ance, and after its fall din 4 toward — Cherche-Midi military prison | the Germans proc fe you trom | The teregsing was cut off abraptiy| aol "sd "on nar POW Ay, | Paris, Sept. 30.—(By mall to| At the back, across the fertilizer |there, too, but between midni at this point by the Mrttieh censor, pair of civeeed) New York.)Burgiars in « misér'a| plateau, were two more doors, but It seemed 7 that the meese, 78 TER ro ney box are welcome visitors throngh one of which | apied two | f i the miser com » what) cows, one lying down and, chew- tf a German oceupe- you. | line |ing her cud, and the other stand-|for the THE WORL ‘A | VAWYER ary command tng in that patient position as-|we were released where had « Call at . prison offense in France tollets, cupation is gone—that Is, as a high-class tailored suit. Washington Bids. | 402 Union. - Cash or Credit. apturing th : ted for walking and street care « Davis, an old offender 16.—Having ext the German ca at_ corresponding. Having previously been pinched | tt lines from Y id unty, t reliable tr f our party and out | had just had t > witness an actic French wing an LIST OF DEALERS WHERE YOU CAN BUY ou FREMONT DISTRICT one & Feed Co, the general ald, we a Stuart Fuel her the ord ? Ballard 50 plained cheerfully Q. A. 188 "But I've requisitioned it,” ho| LONDON, Oct. QA A. Carstens Mitlignn & Nonbte Captain, will you escort the} | rote : BR VALLEY a \ the pital 58 | with a OM GronGrrow % WEST SEATTLE DISTRICT captain would and did. He escorted us out and also tn Imagine a village without even railrond station, a » con-| sisting of a gov tobaaco | hop, three farm hot and sev-| jeral cowsheds, and you have got the scene of our arrest iernie de- : sourn th th Park Lumber ( PAnK DISTRICT ports as the [have t thrente cupy, se onl! RED GROSS TO GIVE rice ACON WILL Reacon Hill Wood & Ce ‘ J ject, in inwright & McLeod | Imagine also, one of the farm/the Ger 1 0 0 houses built of stone tn a “U"| vised the well ayy EO |shape, with a stone fence across | tident |the top of the “U," and you will| the te \. Matthews presided. The usly | Will be held in a downtown the nd place to be designat Through a gate in the stone | decided to wall our smiling captain conduct , ed us time lertake On the right was a door lead: Information was received here later “KAISER'S HANDS "4". @REAT se CORRESPONDENT SIMS, RICHARD =k cured. us a few 4 in the corridor of the BY WM. PHILIP sims | ying | Into the colonel's quarters, We narrowly missed sleeping Invali-} jeers’ beds est of the night. Then | ed by kine: When at their| Yes, the war correspondent’s oc-/ You can take advantage Gen. Joffre simply won't have! The second door was also open to be. of our Liberal Credit ak fred Hinckley, 66 taba Tivt it | It was labeled in chalk, “Pri-| No more will correspondents - at the Seattle Ath club, x” | 1 have just passed two days! son.” tell generals how to fight their tem. We will trust you for || strack and . “ — junder guard the front, oné day! Thecaptain ushered us in. battles, and atso, perhaps, no VISIBLE adn: in Paris, and efght| Our quarters were identical with|more will the generals have fine THE TAILOR J ldays on parole, all because of this|the cows’ bedchamber battle cries put into their mouths leven after Sergeant od Double Vision P len of Gen. Joffre's to hay German prisoners, gFrench de-| and becc famous for having u to do so. As it was dark, 3 BEST IN THE | \00 newspaper men giving his war/serters, sples, sus and pil-|tered th | failed to obtain hie number. Hinck WORLD perations the onceover at ‘sbort|legers stood or lay about on the| Prison doors yawn for corre: ley was taken to the city hospital pecan: | |ranee jbay which covered the floor !sponden nts. The lid is on, 4 = = - : | was not the only member of | y t “seeing-the-war” party, either. There wer ‘eon of fou of eroaied a Dy, Edwin J. Brown |. \iericane. Incl “op ALLIES ADVANCING IN BELCIUM bea - 1 valry was! arly every oth army in officially % Europe, Davis remarked dolefilly, | 4, fis asttaw bis waa in the j lowing his French arrest | 2 ne gravy, this war ts my Wat-|*° ch aciy sudeea flagking I'm going home. ne New Hmgmen Sotene th fo. eialodae> © rstand he is leaving. to-| rd a . on hid wan & hat the Frar tpi w parole expired, and big | British « Feported: Thursda rae gy Pratap a still p asiow « & the situation at Ostend ound “CHANCELLOR RUNNING ‘ANTWERP War, Regardless of the Raise in Price of Material, A he :ce elms wher happen vin Bho Hague, Oo | In the east the Russians were de ; : os ; 1 silk , leas a warty att nmpened. BERLIN, via Bho Hague, Oct. 14—| In the east the Russians were de-|finest pure wool, silk and w silk. We use no power UNIVERSITY DISTRICT | The German general staff reported |clared to ha " ewi machines thai take the s the fabric. Our modern of gaily, in| the sftuation today tn, be bs , |hand machines retain that ywny texture in wool which little Sere ay saagei ia hfs . bys t pture insures warmth, comfort ived me. “Sudeaeed.tcie oactuu eee ary *! New Fall Sty k and Half Belt, in , r uak the general,” said " » | ake Fuel Co 1319 46th at. ..ee0-++ Nort 5 8 genera nid | ne wht v { weg was reported A th McMullen & Co. 468 Ewing st. .....2¢s..North 28 th grinning. leon oned voluntarily for strategic|twerp arranging details of the « + a Prices For children $3 up; for adults $4 up. BALLARD DISTRICT was on Us reasons Special models and class colors to your order. miles away—entirely too far} 2 2° GIANT GUNS WILL DEFEND FORTS, OCONEE, RAILING COMPANY n special sale for $2.25, Come and look them over, We make up sea | BIG CONCERT HERE your own goods into Waists and Dresses at moderate prices. |have likewise an idea of the place! of t a 1 lof our imprisonment kalser He owe) | ral funds fe the Red Cross trom Ce ior Add to this, in the side of the, ful, ar t t than| work tn E concert will at Pare U," a tableland of hay and sti/| the 1 na with which! be held | lecidod ™ Se aaa CHRIS Chee thee wih [wane ina ba od me ttle branch 1323 Third Av., Opposite Postoffice drizzle, and your sketch will be| that tents of oa | Of the B® nolety, held at the| | complete the German's y| Firat Presbyterian church, Rev, M.| — ——— oa Pol onal Every garment made on the prem- ises. Your satisfaction my success. LEVETAN it ut | | 617 Second Avenue Opposite the Alaska Bldg. Cost No More Now Than Before the 7 Factory Store, 425 Union St. :/ Shanghai Co. LADIES’ KIMONOS AND SILK UNDERGARMENT SHOP White China Silk Ladies’ Waists, beautifully embroidered, with elbow sleeves, low neck and latest styles, All sizes, Very :| AGRICULTURAL ‘DEPARTMENT food «ni should buy mutton in quarters or s! ca{ Neighbors. Here’s to the housewife who comes home with slung over her shoulder!

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