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SOME NOBLE DEEDS THAT WOMEN ARE DOING ON THE BLOODY BATTLEFIELDS OF EUROPE ond ONDON, Dec, 22.—(By Mall to New York.)—If the British ETROGRAD, Dec. 20.—(By Mall to New York.)—A Russian 1 APE TOWN, Dec, 10.—(By Mail to New York.)—All South ONDON, Dec. 22.—(By Mall to New York The Woman's 4 royal family ever have to work for their tivings, Prin. Sister of Mercy, named Yevgheneeya Korkeenah, has Africa is ringing with praise of the bravery of a young L, theatre, of which Lady Forbes Roberteon (Gertrude E} cess Mary will have no difficulty in getting a job as sten been decorated with the band of St. George and a medal woman at Winburg, Orange River colony. When the town Hott) is president, has inaugurated a scheme of providing was occupied by the Bo Ben e and his fo heatrical and variety entertainments for the troops in the train ographer or secretary, During the present crisia she has made In recognition of her remarkable bravery and devotion in mov el mn elle arg ert VG pow srtek % jab a A “ ; A igh of (a nA f Mie 7 : Ain ; hy hs nds Ne of the m: lown the Union Jack from th ing camps throughout England ss Lena Ashwe nglar herself invaluable to her father, and has been acting ort had ing, single-handed, a field hospital under fire, at Soldau, East courthouse and trampled it in the dust. The young woman, leading ieuuanee ger She will have charge of this ie is extra onee al pavers, erereiery be. ane. King, ote \s * seu Prussia, The hospital was quickly in the zone of the enemy's Mrs, Elizabeth Pienaar, snatched the flag and bound it now selecting the ists who will compose the Training i! shorthand writer an let, a in nas en of “ ” i assistant whom he an niet with fagyly secrets sie weighty fire, The nurse, seeing her patients must be moved, went out around her waist. “For the present | earty the flag with me, Camps Touring companies. “The men of Lord Kitchener's i v he ¢ she sald, “and you dare not touch me hen decent people re volunteer arm said Miss Ashwell toda many of ther | > ‘ ide and da nur , ‘ i y re, yo y | affairs of state, She shows no signe of feeling the strain LA side and procured a number of horses, harnessed them, found turn, we will hoist it again.” The rebels abused her verbally men who are use@to quite the best form of entertainment, 30 carrying stupendous state secrets ¥ several vehicles, and drove them away tea place of safety but did not touch*her we intend to give them the t rograms possible. \ PAID CIRCULATION GUARANTEED OVER 99,000 COPIES DAILY EDITION WEATHER The Seattle Star Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News | VOLUME 16. SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1915. ONE CENT ON THALYS AND NEWS STABDS. ne Rain FORECAST DES AT High. O01 mom. 14.2 ft. 2 10:49 pom, 10411, 5104 p. am SHAT i i i | by The Star; G COFFEE | Old Men in Effort to Raise | THE STAR sin Wie doll Genel 2 , Stirred to activity by the charge made by The Star ’ | / VISITS Austr a Calls on n Boys and © Police Act on Tip Given to New Army to Defend ViennaJ Solid as Seattle J Boys and Girls. ‘WHERE WOMAN POISONED HER BABIES bf THE ain ot t The = 1915 — with ev ery that cocaine is being sold almost openly in Seattle, the 4 | FRANCE AND BELGIUM— rospect of a revival of business—wit be oh : | HOUSES BESAUSE SHE COULD GI GIVE YEM NO NAME ” le Sut eae. claim better times, in fact, and normal times on Poe Star forsished Chit of cong pest with a amon “Some... Tie past yam sande list of drug stores and other places where cocaine is sold. GERMANY — Russians claim to have pierced Kaiser's East out as the worst in the decade from the On this list was the name of B. L. Morgan, who, it was oe russion Cafenes lise, standpoint of business. It was a period learned, made a certain room in a First ave. hotel his E By Mabel Abbott | _ RUSSIA —- Gorman invaders during which most business establish- ; ) “Now we'll take in tell of shooting down ten Siav ‘ peg ne headquarters. } aeroplanes; ther puts ments merely marked time. Some failed. Acting on this tip, Officer Keyser arrested Mor- the Greek poolrooms and coffee-houses,” | said Policewoman M. | | fend 60,000 Turks contured te Others showed a loss. ; xi gan, whom Police Judge Gordon yesterday sentenced Transcaucasia. This condition, which is prevailing to the stockade for 30 days for being a disorderly person. AUSTRIA — Austrians re- throughout the country, and affecting Morgan, fat, sleek and slippery, declared, in ac- R. Dahnken, as. we for : : sinick « south. ° fren t Sian tonten tm. Bakdvinal rang? Seattle and the Northwest perhaps less counting for his possession of cocaine, that he was Jackson st. into the fighting in Carpathians than other sections, nevertheless makes the “getting evidence against the dealers for ex-Chief of - ENGLAND—Lord Roseberry record of The Star for 1914 all the more Police Griffiths.” vant ot an iret remarkable. For during the past year The police testified that Morgan seldom worked; ~ VIENNA, via Ro The Star scored a decisive gain in every that girls and boys, including many messenger boys, poe oe ye department of its business. visited his room, presumably for the purpose of buying heart of what used to be the restricted dis- trict. ‘I’m listing the girls that work in Austria is engaged in a su sdottzine 1 Star’ O14 3 Hy * these places. It's none army, 462 the defence of Vien: In advertising, The Star's 1914 volume, lcocaine, and that they found in his room a flashlight ‘ Sa bad tbedanenh aauinit "e compared with 1913, shows the substantial and a blackjack. too safe work for a girl.” Mrs. Dahnken is a motherly, spectacied, little brown hen of a woman. Her head comes barely above my shoulder; but she trudges many miles of pavement every afternoon and evening, and visits nightly, and alone, places that— well, I'll tel! you. For | tagged at her h the weary length of her beat pected Russian attacks, and increase of for a simultaneous re 1 of Fallure to accomplish thie In circulation, The Star's daily paid av- task will mean that the Au: pr ty lee pcb i erage for 1914, compared with 1913, | sera tthe “ietnr” snakes SYS (he eae CAUGHT WITH GOODS; 7,227 COPIES Ld Austrians cannot defend them- wae acai No other newspaper anywhere in the Thousands of men and boys who country equaled The Star’s record. No were previously rejected as unfit last night, just to see what a |for military duty are boing called other Seattle paper made any approach policewoman really doe | to the colors. Ir ct. only to it. According to present indica |injunction, the council's ordinance 4 I joined her as she watched the | caiaatio unable to fire : : i ‘9 f le g fi. 4 4 tr ° 2 tions, the deal to buy the Seat- |would legally bind the city to buy {incoming stream from the §-0'clock | being exempted The Star has built firmly and honestly, | tle, Renton & Southern line fer |the line anyhow, as the agreement train at the Oregon & Washington Draft Disabled Mon year by year, since it was launched in $1,500,000 on a 28-year payment already would have been signed up | station, and then we made our way Individuals who are only par erat “ 4 a leeal 0: ‘ 7 wi eeaee, aoe ecpewene into the tially disabled are Being drafted 1898—a record of 17 years of consistent, seyaaoagbe mai gor Mabhg tar \eeve bees passed by the couse am Bist trem Yealer to. Weller and| WS oe an tee these ac permanent growth. Today its financial in- completed between the council | Until this “Joker” was discovered, from Second to Sixth aves. 8.| ment. Some of the soldiers are dependence is equal to its editorial inde- aie el Cates See ace ree rae cela a with strange names. | The house in West 167th New York, where Attorney Rogers|armed with ancient single shot nendence, which has b * “he & have practically been broken | tl o> Gt 4 pendence, which has brought to The Star off. |vigorously pushing the council to Men Don’t Give Way | tived with the woman who attemp ted suicide. rifles, Bayonets and entrenching than 50 loyal The reason is that the city has|take immediate action eee ~~ eee oola are sen ore 000 e DI a} As Women Approach ey ‘equipasest picked up on al nash ed loyal readers. discovered a “Joker” in the pro-| Since then there has been & @ ady f josed deal, and the receivers haven't | Marked lack of enthusiasm. ; to correct the “joker.” | The ordinance was to come to a The streets down there seem J A WY]! YR ROG] RS H A D ready fought over Galfclan bat ugh the harsh glare of a: reing ruted dark, though the 4 o! = 1 ds is being r tributed to the pfoposition out-|Vote in the council Monday, but * lights is everywhere. Perhaps t ne 1 out to the) & latest now. signs of » city council was to pass | there seems little chance fc for it now, fs the blackness of the ailays, of s 8 1 the drabness of the crowd that a | 3 H O S Ly DS ALL Agee 18 une at the front ance to pu the sidewalks. Wounded Officers Drill Men a rms indicate 4 or seh rg |was then to be sig ase the | line on ws saveenest MOTHER POISONS ed betwe n ibe SON AND HERS d officers are drilling city and the receivers, and the peo- It 1s a crowd of men—men who! Superant 4o not’ give way automatically | AT 1 HE S AME TIM E commission | when s woman approaches, but| 4 the recruits at the points where ple were to vote on March 2 whether | stand their ground and stare. We they have been concentrated to the ordinance should be approved cd NEW YOR Jan. 8—Mrs. Ben- went around the groups, or |ness ‘tor her former husband and ®Walt orders sending them to the not under the referendum provisions . * ploughed through them By Nixola Greeley-Smith for the unfortunate Ida Snjffin | front 3 ti of the charter. Jjamin Lapidus’ and her son, aged A ring of dark, suspicious faces! new YORK, Jan. 8.—Lorlys El-\ whom she visited in the hospital It seems to be generally accept Rut Corporation Counsel Bradford | 19, were found dying in their home of the councilmen being|here today. The mother apparent: |ly had given her son bichloride of |mercury and had taken some her | sel Every gas jet in the house and som possessed of a big bump of generos- ity, wanted to know what would hap fn eid Balaoelt mex LONDON, Jan, 8—Cardinal | rested Cardinal Mercier | for ‘4. They. are. being| Gaspari, representing the Vat- telling Belgians that they were lifetime, has been sometimes anj|at the home of his first wife, and ntrenched and defended.; !can, has had A long lnservite atl OK sal ile Aga actor, sometimes a lawyer, but al-|it is safd there were days when he » People, realizing the acute-| with cote bbe eaeavi es en camer. pen if somebody went into court to ways a romantic lover, has broken| visited ALL OF Hig/ness of the situation, are be rot tbc TB ay ees ogg stop the people from voting on the|W#s turned on the hearts of three women and one| HOUSEHOLDS, like a conacten-| "ing to mutter a 8 Pet I eal hone | measure Lapidus said he believed con- P of them has tried to die for him. | tious Mormon elder paying New|M™ent which brought such Rome correspondent, In whic TO FIGHT FOR LAW A sult might be brought, they | tant reading of the Rogers polson- ‘Tee last womann, known as Ida| Year's calls to all his wives! ships and dangers on them. 7 | : Gasparri demanded that Car- ing case here hac yalance ships and dangers on the Pp feared. to enjoin a popular yote on|!2 case here had unbalanced his surrounded us as soon a8 we push-\ton Rogers, a good-looking man in Investigation has revealed the fact ¢@ that Vi @4 open the door of the first pool! the fatal forties who, in a lively that Rogers was a frequent caller Statd 8 (Continued « on ; Page 11.) dinal Mercier of Belgium be re- wife's mind. Nrs, Lapidus left the Snfffin Rogers, pelsoned herself| p, n ! Fool alias ' SAN WRANGIEC i a whound that the Gaal volves , ae aa Rogers oe oe wR raelt) Poor women! Foolish, wonder-| have heen necessary to ¢ leased Immediately, and that SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8.—An|the ground that the deal involved a| riowing note to her husband: , me ” aut | fal women sral demonstrations in Bud all his rights be restored to appeal from the decision of the|franchise right, and the supreme On unk outhis caahen Gece and in her dying statement declar-| ‘i eral mon ns in Bu a Sep by eR altGaity hak da hinges Ata , ke a match when you ‘ : hs f rotunaj |, HOW beautifal thetr love is! How | @ * o| him, regardiess of his political | special court which Thursday bh court already had decla © COUN | come in | am tired of liter ed her action was result of refusal] j, comprehensible to the light heart ADDITIONAL WAR NEWS expressions. the recently adopted Arizona cfl alone, and not the people, had * labor bill null and void, is be |any voice in franchise matters. | Secretary McAdoo and wife ride ’ pil sable oe 1 happy srl Romer —— —|| . ON PAGE 10 It was reported earlier in the alle 1 ' Prof. Franklin Giddings of Colum (Continued on Page 3.) le @! week that'the Germans had ar-__| ing prepared toda) | e people's Vote is atopped: byte: euine cab bia univessity, to keep an agree : a gis tee ment to divorce him | Prof. Giddings has denied his sis % HICAGO, Jan. 8—-Dollar and 4/ter ever promised to grant Rogers wheat appeared a strong pos-|his freedom so that he might give lity in tomorrow's ing on| his name to his two little childrer Board of Trade, following al-|by another woman, and friends of fost unprecedented excitement |the proud New England woman and soaring prices today. The high|who is Rogers’ wife say she will mark today was $1,41% at 1 p. m. r surrender him The early trading was marked by} Mrs. Rogers, confined to her bed much nervousness by the shock of the great tragedy however, the grain started| which centers about her husband, ward climb, which con-| declared that no matter what Is re the close, when a| vealed about the man she still occurred loves, he “is essentially a good As prices anced, with no in-| man.” dication in sight of a break, trad Meantime, Rogers’ first wife, ers became wildly excited, and the| who divorced him some time be rush to buy was up until | fore he married Prof. Giddings’ #1s checked almost at the close of the|ter, has proclaimed her friendii csionauity or we vat wore JAP SHIP BATTERED Responsibi ment was glaced on the lack of and outlet for the Russian crop Battle VICTORIA, B. C Jan. &—Re the Darda ¢ @Btrance of| peirs will have to be made on the| Italy ir I st, presumably | Japanese liner Mexico Maru be-| foreshadowing that country’s par-|fore she proceeds to Seattle. The| ticipation in the war, and a rush of | liner @as badly battered tn a ter small buying orders | rifle storm encountered Dee. 28, | [AFTER THIS Tom DUFF, IF Nou DON’T! LIKE THE PLAY You MIGHT AT LEAST LET OTHER PEOPLE ENJON [ ae Oe | OUR SEATS | ARE in | L f | [THEATER slight recess

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