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(GERMAN LINES 4h head dizzy and achi { { oo | hls SAM PL ILLI a0 Trimmed Tri rang $ Specials in Millinery Hat $3.00 values rang 75c values $20,00, from immed Pattern Hats, zing 00 t 1.45" $2.45 NO TWO HATS ALIKE All Dronmers’ Sample Hats, Trim- mings, etc., sold far below our regular prices. Styles to fit ality, at prices to sui everybody’s person- t everybody’s purse. Untrimmed Shapes, wonderful values for 50c. You can’t equal these values any- where, and that’s why Seattle women crowd this upstairs s small cost of doing tore every day. Our business, our upper floor rent and our enormous volume of business, enable us body. Costs you nothing to look. You'll be surprised at the values. Open till 9 p. m. Saturday to undersell every- ee Ocean ae Sample Hee Store ‘Ind. Floor Pawraces Tatator Dupe Or Dad Ave & Jeacce St REPUTED CUT = BY THE ALLIES THE HAGU E, Oct Oct. 23.—German nication lines were report today cut by the alles between 1 and Ghent. The violence fighting in that region was said be increasing rapidly. Swarms ters were understood | be operating behind the kaiser’s snipping Germans by the WILL TRY TO FIND REAL VALUATION OLYMPIA will be made the state y service commission to obtain real valuation of the Seattle ton ¢ Southern. In en opinion Chairman Reynolds the other day, when the commission turned down the Renton line's a peal to raise the declared the line was worth not to exceed $850,000 Various city experts claim the road fs worth less than that, and the commission plans to file a An attempt the Rer ‘ormal rates, | formal complaint to ascertain the | real value. A. M. Gillespie, back from Eu- says America gets more war than England and Scotland Vesec: Seattle-Russia, ¢ November MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOUR STOMACH—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN SERMAN Docs wise “Wouter what upset your stom hich portion of the food the damage—do you? Well bother. If your stomach Is @ Fevolt; if sour, gassy and up @nd what you just ate has fer- into stubborn lumps; your belch cases acids and eructate undigested ; breath foul, tongue coa: take Pape's Diapepsin, and tn minutes you will wonder what know that it is needless to @ bad stomach. A little Dia r essary. +] pepsin occasionally = keeps the { your stomach care of your Ifberal limit rebellion; if your food \* a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless re- Nef ts Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large a at drug stores. It’s truly wonderful--it digests food and sets things straight, gently and easily that it is astonishing. P" don't go on and on with a disordered stomach; it's so ane ak inaugurating new service STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914 'MAKING THE WAR PRISONERS TOIL! Bae = . =% a Bs | German Prisoner of War, Guarded by British Soldier, tention Camp, Near London. in England's De While Watchfully Waiting, the Pris oners are Carefully Kept Working-—See Photograph of Lad Toting a TwoMan Log NO FOOD OR WATER: PEOPLE WON'T DRINK RIVER WATER BECAUSE IT ANY By Wm. Philip Sims CHATEAL Mn Two m HIF ance, nthe ago astward from Parts to frontier and northward ¢ ne PARIS, some Oct Pig tured by the Fren nig and have been taug ch are highly ated t to re at the sight of the red trousers French soldiers RECEIPTS LARGER OLYMPIIA, Oct The ceipts of the m @ those bien ceeded ennium ments exceed vious bien ot the German spy dogs cap eda. HE GREATER: SEATTLE CLOAK AND SUIT COMPANY IS FORCED To Sacrifice a Stock of High Grade New Fall Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats AT 13 TO 2 ON DOLLAR One-Third to One-Half On Dollar | TO RAISE ENOUGH CASH | One-Third to One-Half On Dollar D MEET THE PRESENT DEMANDS During this sale no attention is paid to former prices or cost of merchandise. We must raise cash quickly, regardless of what loss we must tomorrow, and while the sale lasts, two dollars in merchandise for every dollar you spend HERE IS THE STORY OF HOW PRICES ARE CUT , SUITS ON SALE 1$20.00 and $25.00 Tailored Suits $6.25 $35.00" ‘and $37.50 models come ........ 918.35 $26.25 Butte now. SKIRTS ON SALE . $3.95 $6.95 $10.0 to $16.00 ‘Skirts on sale The sale started yesterday, and we certainly had the crowds. We thank you, one and all, ciate real bargains. COATS ON SALE $12.00 to $15.00 $6 45 Coates on sale Coats, new $16.50 to $20.00 $10.95 and up te $22.50 to $27.50 Coats, beautiful ne $15.65 at 50 Coats, Misses wait” “ST 9 45 and Lad at Waists and Petticoats Entire stock of Waists and Pet ticoats, which were selling as high as $8.50, $2.45 on sale at and sume. We will give you DRESSES ON SALE $19.00 to $22.60 $10 75 .$15.45 $24.50 to $30.00 Dresses and $45.00 to $50.00 $27.95 | $5.35 Gowns, MILLINERY sale price $12.00 to $16.00 Pattern Hats, which were selling for $10.00, $15.90 up to Dresses on sale $30.00, on sale at $2 $3 $5 Seattle ladies appre- say—Come again tomorrow, as such an opportunity won't poems itself for a long time to come. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. THE GREATER SEATTLE CLOAK & SUIT CO. Opposite the Bon Marche 1418 Second Avenue DEAD MEN IN IT notices as thts fe lacking and porkone not tn f the city are ordered to the ¥ noon ¢ I he b would tn Solssons tn ave Deen fron do you get the Alune? : For washing purposes, said; “but the water w bring from @ spring a mi We water? away ot drink the Alsne water too many dead men and bout.” Between Solesons and thts place I tried to wet something more to eat There was none to spare. What food there was was reserved for the tp b ASSERT KAISER IS RETREATING FROM WARSAW PETROGRAD, Oct. 23.—Not only did the general staff re peat today its assertion that the Germans were retreating from Warsaw, but it asserted there were places where the retreat had become a veritable rout. and transportation equip ed atickin ar 2 and taken, The were hanging nk and re were ived that were belt Russtans to the ump losses In Russian Poland amount thua far to 200,000 killed, wounded | and captured This tncluded the| fighting all along the Vistula of n there was much at points other than Warsaw ‘CHARLES BREAKS IN| haries Eugene B Seattle . and Mary Carr Moore, Seattle |composer, have broken into “big time.” They have jointly composed jan idyllic operetta entitled “Mem orles,” which is to be presented at the Orpheum the week after next Tho skit deals with Omar Khayyam awakening after seven centuries of sleep, meeting Bobby Burns an¢ singing with them of sweethearts of old. | J. E. Riley and Rev. J. D. 0. Powers address democrats at | luncheon Saturday Home Owners’ association, defers meeting until Thursday night PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS, Stop sing” It's pain only; | fifty requires Rub soothing, penetrati | Jacob’ s Ol right on the and by the time you say Robinson—out comes the rheumatism pain and din- Jacob's Ol" — ts rheumatism — lin- never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin, It takes |pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; |stops sciatica, Jumbago, backache jand neural Amber Rheumatism. | up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest |Jacob’s Ol" from any drug store, jand in a moment, you'll be free \from pains, aches and stiffness, |Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism way. ] | | | | le | | Wilskerke r | trying Gorman | however, “gt.|old boy of Paris was told he was |too small to join the army, | plied jtion of LAlle. | 000,000. | were in the federal courts PAGE 9. mart Clothes for Men BHoctety GERMANS BREAK TO ESCAPE FIRE OF NAVAL GUNS PARIS, Oct. 23—The Ger mans were reported today to have withdrawn their ad | vanced line in the extreme | northwest of Belgium from its | Middlekerke and Mariakerke positions, to escape the intol- erable shel! fire from the Brit- ish naval guns off shore and the monitors operating in the Belgian canals. | kaiser’s troops were en ed in great strength, ow east of the main highway connecting Ostend with Nieuport and a fortified line from to Thorout A new German headquarters the north was said to have « ished at Ghi Ite the © of In the of fighting Germans, it ts . to ren Nieuport from the east and from the All these atten declared to enratior The were mote been futile JONES’ FRIEND, BOSS LORIMER, “IN BAD” AGAIN CHIOAGO, Oct. 28.—Thirteen more indictments were returned tn the state courts Thursday against | William Lorimer, who was kicked | out of the U. 8. senate for political | corruption and bribery. The chief | indictment charges Lorimer and his | |confederates with having muclted Salle Street bank of $2 The previous indictments The indictments charge embezzlement, | larceny and the operation of a con-| fidence game, to the detriment of | thousands of poor depositors. Lorimer, familiarly known as the “ of Chicago politics, hom Senator Wesle the La to Jesus Christ in defending him in the United States senate. |GERMANY IN HEED OF MORE WAR CASK) BERLIN, Oct. 23.—Preparations are being made by the government to float another war loan of $375, 000,000 for the relief of sufferers in Hast Prussia and other parts of the jous muntetpalities are fon for authority to fix « maximum price on food stuffs WAR IS SOUP TO HIM : oy | PARIS, Oct. 23.—When a 15-year he re “A wound is like soup; it makes you grow. If they refuse me I'll find a way to wriggle to the front ranks,” , Germans back acro: | but thus far without success Braud Clothes KAISER VISITS HIS MEN IN TRENCHES; GIVES ’EM pena (Continued from page 1.) |thetr lost positions and drive the the Meuse, Both sides have lost enormously. The wooded ridges are covered with wounded who c for, because of the impossibility of gathering them up. Whole Country Riddied The whole territory is being rid died with both armies’ artillery, and it 1s out of the question for any living thing to cross the fire 20! The Gormans bave driven a into the French front in the Mihiel, yle to do this by tak of several of the region of Apre. in the vicinity of @ places where the sing trenches are only 70 yards apart, and~-(the remainder of this paragraph was deleted by the cen sor) Repulse French Sailies French sallies from Toul against the German line holding the post tion on the heig pulsed with heavy The kaiser has frequently vis- ited this section of the battle front, as well as the point where the crown prince is en- gaged, He personally gives cigars and cigarettes to the men in the trenches, speaking to them “Mein briver junge, Ing what they Hear from ti families, and if there is any- thing he can do to help them, Naturaily, | sweeps the trenches following visite. The time in the main hospital at Mont- medy, comforting the wounded. Crown Prince Idolized losses. | ot be cared | | sata this statement, | | ts have been re-| a@ wave of enthusiasm! h kaiser has also spent much | The crown prince is idolized by his men because of his courage. He| is entirely danger, going from trench to trench and mixing with the soldiers democratically. The health and spirit of his troops are excellent. Automobiles are constantly arriv- ing at the front, filled with “Liebes. gaben,” or love gifts for the men. There seems to be an tnexhaust-| ible supply of fresh troops, and all gaps are filled immediately Plainly, the Germans are prepar ing for a supreme assault on the French Mne at a point I am not per- mitted to mention, sault much will depend. DID YOU KNOW HIM METZ, Mich., Oct. 23,—While walking along the Huron shore, near the Presqu Isle Hghthouse, George Schmanski of this place found a bot- tle containing the following Sept. 2, 1914 To whom so ever finds this bottle will know that I, Walter Hill, of Chicago, Minois, was lost on the Great Lake of Super- jor. Notify his relatives of the same. Respectfully, W. B, HILL, So farewell and good bya and on this as-| indifferent to personal) Individual Styles in Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Cheasty’s has assembled a marvelous array of America’s best clothes for your selection. Master and looms and trimming best value tailoring, rich materials from the world’s combine to give the utmost smartness, Benjamin Clothes For Men and Young Men, $15 to $40 Society Brand Clothes Young Men and Men Who Stay Young, $20 to $40 Cheasty Special ‘16 Cheasty’s Clothing Feature Especially for Don’t Forget “Values Tell” 'AUSTRIANS ARE ‘FIFTEEN SHIPS DRIVEN BACK BY DESTROYED BY ; | SERVIAN FORCE, GERMAN CRAFT, CETTINIJE, Oct 2%-—The verest fighting ts In progress be- tween combined Montenegrin and Servian forces and the Austrians in Bosnia and Herzegovina According to an official statement isnued here today, the Austrians have repulsed everywhere. “The Austrians in LONDON, Oct. 23.—Severe crit. |cism of the Admiralty for having failed to put a stop to the German cruiser Karisruhe's activities along the main trade route between Great Britain and South America w the sequel today to the news received by the Daily Mail from Teneriffe that the ship had sunk~ 15 British vessels. It was believed a fast cruiser) squadron was on its way to hunt~ and destroy the Karlsruhe, but the. consensus of opinion was that this. step should have been taken be, ago. CABINET IS NA NAMED WASHINGTO: tional convention tes which has declared itself*su- preme authority in Mexico is as-7 suming control of the government+ rior force,” “flercely attack- ed our combined armies, but in every engagement they were heavily de-| Their main efforts were directed “The stubbornness of the fighting is best shown by the fact that a M t 60 rounds 4 ange Aust unded tenegrin battery A ans was surr mated. E the offensive.” single two days n aa -DIMOGK WILL TALK A. H. Dimock, elty engineer, will address the Madrona Heights Im provement club Monday, Oct. 26 The lecture will be illustrated with | by the appointment of a committee” of five to fill cabinet positions in Mexico City. Amercan troops wills — probably reman in Vera Cruz until” ~ differences between Gen. Carranza» | lantern slides. and the convention are adjusted.” Tsaens BuEMD SUS Perfect all Purpose : Bread and Pastry lour The Superior of an All-Hard Wheat Flour oran All-Soft Wheat Flour Sor bread baking purposes— and then too—keep this fact in mind: FISHER’S BLEND IS A PERFECT BREAD, CAKE AND’ PASTRY FLOUR— something which cannot be said of an All-Hard Wheat Flour or an All-Soft Wheat Flour. For sale by all grocers.