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THE SEATTLE STAR The Star’s Military Expert Tells Just How War Stands at New Year; Germany Not Whipped rrr THE END OF THE YEAR, AND|the Anglo-Franco-Russlan forces to|all the war's developments and af with It the conclusion of tiv Greater extent than It would be/fects ali the belligerents. month of fighting, found only three| worth | It would be logically In keeping positive results accomplished nes” Disappointment has characterized | with the present situation if ulti general war in Europe. —|mate peace should be similarly dis it is certain that th three! appointing. | factora. BELGIUM'S PARTICIPATION Bag ar TACKLE PROBLEM In the confilct with such furious merce aenenne gyi ecti OF UNEMP YED os” struck the keynote of the| The driving of the Austrians from LO | subsequent Indecision by Interpos Ing an unexpected obstacle to the "e occupation of Eastern) A commission made up an fol-| Germans’ advance on Parl Galicia, lows will hold hearings January 6,| Liege and the Belgian army d All other accomplishments In the|7 and 8 in the auditorium of the|/#¥ed the kalser until a British various war zones have been only|y x1 cA. afternoone and evenings |°2P® had time to reach the conti. tentative, Indecision dominates the nent, and It was thie corps which situation. True, Germany has been| A commission has been appotnted| saved the French army during Its beaten In its main objective, but it by the Central Counctl of Soctal| retreat through France, The kaiser ie not defeated, | Agencies to inquire {nto the causes,|was thrown out of his stride by eee |r fos and programs for unem-|these Interruptions and Paris es PREDICTIONS MADE IN aua.|? = Aapgched caped capture. The commission met Wednesday ble a eee aluminas! fn the league building to make ar| BUT THIS WAS FOLLOWED and by the exile of the house of! vanenty He dan Sn Keg § pen | by an Indecisive result for the al- Hohenzollern, have not been ful)” its members are, Dr. J. E. Crich.| "ee. They won the battle of the filled and are not likely to be. | ton, chatrman; John Schram, vice-| Marne, but although It will rank Germany's decisive overthrow i® chairman; Mra, G. N. McLaughlin | among history’s decisive engag! no longer among the probabilities. secretary; Will H, Parry, treasurer; | ments, the allies were unable to ee “Sah ie aherrcaiete “prota Ti Ba if au aes) SEMARCHF wishes you. _AHAPPY NEW YEARo Will Feature 2 pumeemagse { i ) H H ( { i { Beginning Saturday SPECIAL JANUARY SALES In the Following Lines: — Friday—NewYear’s Day—Seattle’s Big Store Will Be Closed All Day Household Linens Muslin Underwear White Wash Goods Embroideries Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases Net-Top Lace, Crepe de Chine and Net Waists Good News of The Bon Marche’s Saturday Bargains in Friday Evening Star The year's end je the Teutons! Prof. J. K. Hart, Prof. W. G, Beach, | follow It up. L. being forced slowly backward, but) Mary (i, O'Meara, Erastus Brainerd.| From the Marne the Germans re- aces j the effort on the allies’ part to do! BE. B. Ault, James A. Haught, W. 1. | tre: d, but they ited at th thi me almor uperhuman, Kaufman, Ad ja M. Park reder- | Alene Sept. 12, and have stuck ners} } jerlin’s capture would exhaust! ick Hausman, A. W. Swenson ever since. ENGLAND REGARDS UNITED San Diego’s World Exposition to FRENCH TRYTO et STATES MOVE AS SERIOUS; Open Year’s Engagement Tonight DRIVE KAISER} .:s-=22s; m2 pe 12 o'clock tonight President | rade will be a feature of Saturday's duty Thursday from 4 a. m. peram to 4 p. m., the second patrol By Ed L. Keen ~—[gutaide Londo Rie cy pe the] Witton at the White Moves, |” in ite desire to make 0 different | PARIS, Dec. 31.—Increasing from 4 p. m, to 2 a. m. Fri- LONDON, Dec. 31—The ad | fai the United Sten etn’, And to! will touch @ button that will | impression from former expositions | fury marked the fighting today day, and the third pateot nited States “that America| set in motion the machinery of | San Diego's fuir will feature what | between the French center and from 6 p. m. to 4 a. m, Fri- miraity had prepared a report | will not be permitted to coin money| the Panama-Callfornia exposi- |is known as process exhibits,” | right, and the opposing Ger- day, today listing all ships carrying ba of England's necessities tion here. with an orange grove in bearing in | man fore The French in- All rough stuff is to be Amari¢an cargoes which Eng- | I official circles, however, the The formal opening will be | stead of a mound of oranges: with | fantry was advancing slowly strictly taboo. No peddling lish war vessel have held up (Pinion was kenerally expressed) marked with a combination of | tractor plows cultivating fields tn but steadily. will be allowed on the and diverted to British ports to | ‘hat A satisfactory solution of the! spectacular effects unparailel: | place of dead machinery —with life Today's most important fields “disks, ‘eanaek teams dene be searched, problem would be ‘found ed in the history of the Pacific | and action everywhere. | J of operation were Upper Alsace and the Champagne district. Capture of Steinbach, in Upper Alsace, was announced. ways, with permi owners of the stor In each case the reasons were _ Most Americans in England were, Coast Architecturally the San Diego ex n of the given for the diversion. much exasperated at the evident at in gala dress, the city has position struck a new note In Specific accusations of trregular!. tempt In certain offictal quarters to| throughout the day been enter- exposition cities. ties tn manifests and the inclusion | (enres the note as a “political! taining thousands of visitors The Spanish colonial type has | Troops had been rushed from from all parts of the United | been carried out to the finest de : contraband in cargoes were ex Pp o » einfc poh ta figure in the British nied it was Dot expected that the Brit.| States and trem many foreign | tall, and even the guards, gate Sel Rm gge: cg Reig get BIRD Wi to the Washington complaint of | 88 answer could be forthcoming for| countries. keepers and attendants will be at Getigston chi Gamstes salt oon undue interference with American | “vera! day Every train and steamer has tired «as Spanish nfantrymen, rr See p posed to clear this’ region of Ger-{ TACOMA, Dec. 31 orge Wi mans, and to thon turn ita attca-| Brewster'se entry won first prizi tion to Metz and Strasburg. for Rhode Island Reds {n the local In the Champagne country a —t poultry show. Brewster {s a Seattle eral battle was developing, with tho] 41. advantage in favor of France, At) ; several points weds had been! driven into the German lines Bad weather was still tying up 'Old- F: hi d operations tn the north, When " as) lone | 414 not rain it snowed C The hardsh'ps experiened by al m ] | troops Wer? so severe that it was 0 p exion necessary to relieve those in the! outer trenches frequently, end to |keep them supplied with hot coffee f aad otaselante Stuart's Calcium Wafers Report Other Victor Banish All Skin Troubles | ‘The Germans were reported to| During the reign of Louis XVI, | have blown up two French trenches) When Mari@ Antoinette was sure |north of Sillery, Wednesday night,/ Founded by such a galaxy of beau land then tried to take the second|tles and such famously handsom Une of defenses men, the French court was know! These, however, the French held/for the exquisite beauty of co! in the face of a series of savage] Plexions seen there, bayonet charges, and finally re-| | pulsed their assailants | North of Besuse-Jour a German counter attack was repulsed and| |the kaiser’s forces driven back to their secoudary line of entrenc’ ments, while north of Meshilles Hurlus a number of trenches w taken by the French Slight Gallic gains were reported) in the Argonn ; Consider Other Nations | been pouring In fresh crowds. eaballeros and conquistadoren nm connection with the protest, it| ¢ exposition will remain open Dancing girls will pirouette to Ae he ocinal atting he | was said the cabinet would consider | ®v¢ry day, from 9 ®. m. until mid: | the strum of guitar and the click of sidered the most serious matter Be oe cattente of other ‘Boutral nations, | Might, up to Jan. 1, 1916, castanets Seinasd tp tus war especially Sweden, Norway and Den | The gates of the exposition wili| The exposition ts located in Bal- Hope for Friendly Settlement open at 7 o'clock tonight. boa park, occupying 1,400 acres, A strong minority was anxious to hope was expressed that| The official opening exercines| practically tn the center of the some way would be found of in | *F@ Scheduled for 11:30 p. m., with | city’s residence district delieve oe protest an — | auetng these Scandinavian countrier | ©O!..D- C. Coliter, former president| Its main approach is over a quar pro-German of th Py nal . " | ee tanke to prevent of the Panama-Calffornia expost.|ter-mile conerete viaduct, spanning | ——egsiain epewepapers, especially | To ae cds from Amerie MP | tion and recognized as the prime|a deep canon studded with palms | Lyman J. Gage, former secretary | sition face the Prado, the largest c i SpesOn Of Che Gunetion WOUld be! uc the trehsury and Dow a resident|one, & permanent steel and com : jot San Diego, will preside at the | crete structure with cathedral tow |dedication ceremonies to be held| er, being the California building. Jot the treasury, who comes as the/ spirit will run rampant, the front 1 personal representative of Prest.|age for the various amusements TO TAKE WEEKS dent Wilson l concessions being 5,000 fect Is what has built this business WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. country today absorbed of. || ficial Washington. | it was stated officially | that it will be weeks, prob. | the whole: ficlais of Haute for elec (for contempt was a tool of the tion fraude was started by the | cang the Post had attacked Terre Haute Post, a Scripps Editor Clogston carried his case Sass) aioe: Amateao thanee mover in the undertaking, as mas-| and tropical shrub a tats Sect cckatdihition bene. tomorrow (Jan. 1), and will tntro-| On the Isthmus, as the joy.thor land against British interrup- ably months, before negotia- 7 INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 31.— J result of the newspaper. To date, 106 ar- | int, shipping. | Were Said to Be Due to the Excel lent Care Taken of the Blooa. what we have to offer in the season's newest fabrics at $25, $30 tries over the shipping pro- test end. President Wilson has Inti- mated that he does not ex- pect immediately more than partial concessions by Great Britain arrest of of the Post judge who threw Clogston into jail If this could be done, it tx said, a |“ Of ceremonies fleck foes. tho. Braacs tha acorn duce William G. McAdoo, secretary | oughfare 1s known, the carnival tion of the commerce of this tlona between the two coun- Investigation which has led to | Charles Clogsto th ral court. Not only RUSSIAN ARMY TO | President Wilson also de caste have: ti includ- | was he vindicated, but the judge, | clared some of the points in by the mayor and other high (in ordering his re denounced | the protest were unde. officials. the judge who hed tried to muzzle INVADE HUNGARY?) batabie. |. The indictments returned by the the editor in scathing terms | Government officials say etree. Brand jury wore @ direct! Clogston showed that a gigantic PETROGRAD, Dec. 81-The Gex | 709 Third Av—Phone Main 3049 one of the chief effects of fraud he perpetrated... Act. mans’ repulse at several points on the Vistula and Rawa rivers was ae tua: 4 reported here today | art's Ca'cium Wate: For the most part there was little | Wafers and restore complexi: in J an easy manner, infantry fighting. The weather wae ‘ too bad. Long range artillery duels|_ The secret of those complexions taged fiercely jin that age no doubt was entirely the protest will be to restore confidence everywhere, and especially in Germany, that America really is a neutral nation. produced by the| MAILS NEW LAW AS ist Siesta, Nocas quiry nin lew BIG LABOR VICTORY #7000 ne ee | joat the only important city | official in Terre Haute not arrest | Addressing the Central Labor) ed by federal authorities is Edward Professional | Connell Wednesday night, Charles! Holler, superintendent of police. In Galicia the Russians were mak pone lls eager , to keep thes Men WHAT THEY R. Case, superintandent of streets | Holler ts serving a term in the city | artists have called the Panama-California exposition, and the Illusion of |1ng steady Reetath fetlvor Lacs iiire Aap ct hunts aha. tiean ae SPEND and former state president of the |i#! for contempt in the recent elec- jold Spain Is carried out by the presence of costumed gallants and | driving the Austrians farther inte leenels ony aa ohne ws e, most In your confiden | Federation of Labor, declared that | 10% investigation Revabntde eahew:inted etd ndedbcd 9 ee ena eee ary a vege Ser ge - tl a aabor, . nt whe = were determined to clear a way as| portant feature of life VAS NGTON, nc. 3 Sw | WASHINGTON, De 1.—Sworn rapidly as possible for an invasion |#re given tor pimp) and so they statements filed with the secretary the most Important victory for liver spots, labor occurring in the last 10 years lof the senate show $46 25 as\is the passage by the people of Jot Hungary blackheads, eczema, ete. | the agere e expenditures of the | Initiative Meas ire, No. &, the tl | candidates for the senate at the lastlemployment agency law, and {ts Stuart's Calcium Wafers are comes ‘ection endorsement. by the tederit court ‘BOLTON COMMITTEE | posed of Calcium Sulphide in cone ee ests ikeasatan ome sok 9 eer fess this ingre¢ nection with other properties, and — orado begins | Ridgefield, Ore., following murder | WILL MEET SUNDAY purifier known to science. 1 HERE I 1 Woman amendment | Of Otto Ludke as he sat near uncur-| Btus ‘ nt is the greatest blood 4 ee suffrage Stuart's Calcium Wafers will clients you see al- most daily instances where a savings fund would have changed | | i] ©) prob: bly will come before house tained window | clear the most obstinate complex- | the current of events. || | bs Open house at Y. W. G. A. New! jan 12 State agriculture board 0, K.'s| Supporters of T. H, Bolton for|ion, because they go right inte the » | ear’s. code standardizing all fruits oounts . " yor | blood and remove AUS oO 8 While in | Christian Endeavor society, Firet| ., Secretary Bryan hears protest of Gu.” West revokes parole of J oe ep alivg caper agp Maar’ trout ig i : blo pipet. absorbed in |] | Presbyterian church, holds’ watch | Pacitic Coast lumberman on Aus-| , ‘ance, who defrauded insur.| Temple Sundy at 2:20 p,m. An|trouble. The blood is cleansed of helping others, do || party Thursday night bn elie a ie cc ompantes. “ fenthusiastic meeting in behalf of | 8) omPurties Bag os +s a ; Half of Charles Dorr’s estate goes | Txt | G. W. Webster, pl Cc. P. Bolton was held Wednesday night| inated from the Sa ee i not overlook the to site Arizona allens seek injunction| engineer, dion Ma gal ad erie ie tnated from the system. “You'll no- q ‘ 1k from alien labor law which takes a m athe » por | tice a wonderful change in a few | - tat ® portion Or ee ees Oedar tae as Hones Owsere jest: effect Jan. 1 eiierne eee logging camps) executive committee of 25 was ap-|days—you will hardly know your | of your income, set ‘ling. Chesaw News sold to A. E.| State receives contract from Ag-| Pointed to take charge of his ca self in a week i i LOOK IT UP—WE HAD TO { Filipinos meet to pay tribute to| Holden of Brewster. riculture Secretary Houston for eg, |2UkB, and the following officers! And Stuart's Calcium Wafers are aside regularly at in- pinos t to pay t | ton for ex 2 oh : A. A. Pill air | absol | * en eeneeieeenen ene nan __!|memory of Dr. Jose Rizal, hero of| Bla sale of window shades In’ change of 600,000 acres of land ‘were chosen: ‘Piller, chair. | abso! y harmless to any one. i terest in the Dexter esdechiie Wiech ie chiaianet the Philippines. | man; Frank Gates, secretary; Geo.) Their ingredients are just what ul, i Listman, treasurer. physician prescribes i Cs Great Northern discontinues free | phy hn most cases ne ap Bi Magi raga a T E ENT USTRIA ss L Thane watee ace irae | But. clothed, she'd suffer not so much shipment of rellet foodstuft Jan FQ R HEAR RENTON \A IAN TIL TT pha eee blogs. From egritude.* nge' Bs Horton Trust & Sav- ings Bank and will | These wafers are put up in a con. rs wming oa “(Lack st up in’ the étetionary a to.) row hurt in aut emashon at GONDEMNATION SUIT) HOLDING PASSES?) BANK IS HELD sorte, Tene, awe Ce ij settling some of your ir ahd 0 British tir me oe You can get Stuart's Calc § i bd fe Rete: | Harry W. hardt, conversial ist, haa been deco Pe ee Ineinaee gerylee) cual’ of. the Beatélen Radeon &| VIENNA, Deo 31—tue war Obl tater cent cnet, SAS waters et any ine se ce 4 : We ree oe | kit tig 2 fa ibm ness and Baptist Young People’s union|Southern from the decision of|fice declared today the Russians'|Winnehoro State bank Wednesday | Cents & box. Begin taking th he pi ntation as made 1 * " s (ge ly a gr a en » f ! You doubtless have jj! “In poenghlsien of the arguments he has defer 90 valiantly ind Psi annual rally in Tacoma New| Judge Humphries In awarding only |attempt to force the Carpathlans| obtained $1,500 from a cash drawer e one May Ps nal ery it n n such # ucces behalf aiser Wil scorn berg nominal damages for the condem-|had falled. It asserted the rer | at the point of a revolver, and made} ™!rer in a few days, and find al gf account, [J mitn such sienal success, in behalt of Kaiser i", way Selenide), Py Jonea- will endarsaih thende| oct ie tie cient wag reauibea lon aa tncant Mine te Se ae ead tld Macapeson: a haste those awful pimples, blackheads, of ckha of the Washington Children's Home | *™0! nas bagasse 4, ion 0} ngary Was re acne, boils, liver spots, rash, but you should also |f a aa at Hicks’ cafeteria New Year's, |1n a victory In the supreme court | mote. ma and that muddy complexio have a private fund Attorney Crotty, while traveling tn California, broke his extra for the company Wednesday Tho Slave were said to have un BILLIONS IN PRODUCE idly disappearing, and your . * strong meerschaum pipe. He left it with a pipe repairer in San Fran-| @ —-@| , we 2 ‘ WASHINGTON, Dec 1 er | cleared Ifke the i fl working, growing othe n Sar a ELSEWHERE The Jury in Judge Humphries’ | dertaken n surprise attack on Uzsok|ioay farm products ducing 1914 te apes) ps petal of a flower and waiting to serve ‘That was more than a year ago, Recently the 1 was returned to| ” # | court awarded $10 for each tract to| pass, and to have been heavily de-| taled almost $10,000,000,000 in valua.|} ~ i ue mail ed free ial |f| bim in Seattle. Its great strength, as tt turns out, had not been Impatred| Portland wheat Jumps to $1.33/be taken for the {mprovement of | feated tion, the agriculture department an. [by addressing F. A. Stu ha you at a crucial i thee ieee. ‘ ips Gov. Blease, South Carolina, ie Rainier ave. and for widening {t,| Austrian artillery was reported as| Ube the Stuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich. moment. Friends filled the pipe with molstened sawdust, with a thin layer ae ve Me Render will attend ie cpababidl andes 55 4 tseniat tke pon thet ag, re of tobaceo, and Crotty did not detect the smell of the wood smoke. rf 1 Om tne Conky ‘the .omel), é : pening of San Diego fatr The supreme court holds the |northward, while crack Hungaria m DEXTER HORTON cron o4 tmoke,” way the friends of Crotty, “has no chance ut all 1n|""Three men. who” robbed Texas|awatds, made regardiess of the |rogimonte’ oriented ence eee” |] WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR . iy <j rotty’s pipe. eimieiiae | train uncaptured size of the tracts, as unfair, and | heights, COMPANY § | TRUST AND SAVINGS |f | Our idea of the wrong way to start the new year: To wake up in| eevee, eee taracy test expected in) that the receivers of the Renton ——~406-___ We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Rest of Materials p senate Thursday ine should have been made par} To Cure a Cold in One Day 4 n Y ; T Ithe morning, your mouth dry, your tongue furry, your head spiltting,| "Removal of Karl Kellar, Toledo| ine te ee git Used, Bring Us Your Old Shoes—We'll Make Them Like New, 10 Quinine Tadtors Dene vif It falls to cure. BW ‘dgnature te an each bom. "sha our insides in revolt, and to remember with a shock of disgust 1! mayor, sought The condemnation will now have | was drunk last night.” Ridin of U8, wobp thom ‘Golclio Mecrahaned 10 the toate opiee | 219 James St. John Cicchetti, Prop.

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