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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. PAGE 10. bad FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE GERMAN CRUISER EMDEN, BATTERED AND ON THE ROCKS | a A Genuine Rupture Cure ent on Trial to Prove It [ Don’t Wear a Truss Any Longer |After Thirty Years’ Experience I Have Produced an Appliance for Men, Women and Children That Actually Cures Rupture It ye have every er ' Ten Reasons Why ‘ heat You Should Send for Brooks vew ” Rupture Appliance 1 It te abeolut sf and tr . ri 4 that tr s have sought after for ga 1 years t 0 ‘ retaining the . Pennsylvania ‘ Man Thankful M ‘ a t ' Photograph Taken Just After the German Terror of the Sea Had Run Ashore Off Cocos Island and Pulled Down Her Flag. Boats From the ; a ‘ ¢ Australlan Victor, the Sydney, Are Shown Taking Off the Survivors. See FA] WOMAN WORKER AVIATORS SHOT PRAYS OJON wargame | © wood are Mr c EB Brooke Marshall, Mich t Dear Sir; 7 I send my Appliance on trial tolaitogether ¢ BANKS. | prove what I say te true, You are to|Diance, and have had t ‘oe COURT EAST PRUSSIA PRAYER HEARD eer, : Her Intense enthusiasm for the BERLIN, Jan, 8 Ten Rue Side by side Re obe rt Arntsen, & . sincerely, j ‘ citi alas’ woman suffrage cause has destroyed| s!an aeroplanes were brought land Mre. Nic » Arntnen, 81, life 00 soeeae 4 Berto. Others Failed But 5 down like wild ducks by German cae attl be tail te 0 Bp aerogunners in the Lodz-Lowicz be the judge Fill out free coupon fe side of her nature, ts partners for laint charged against Mra,| 5erogunnere jn the Lect-Lowlss | eet Friday afternoon in Mt. Ploas fed the Appliance Cured FREE Information Cou on ; Long Jarmuth by her BUe| it was stated today at the war [ant cemetery together, as they bsd| Confederate p u Je ’ office here. hoped and prayed oe proceedings "Thare| ‘The peneral stination in Poland | “tea ore vresany watiod jn Veteran Cured |, Mr. C. E. BROOKS, tay reported: to have undergone | 44cn gq tn life, Mrs. Armtsen DAM-| ‘Commerce. Gam B.D. a 2678A STATE ST., MARSHALL, M ICH. , M h_was one of the most change, though mi "8 \ing away hours after her hus-| sr rooks. : Please send me by mai! in plain wrapper your Illustrated book and b workers for the cause nk operations had won slight )).74 rear 1am giad to tel full information about your Appliance for t © of rupture. w age was an issue fn this| gains for the Germans at a few “Hoth. were neer reaidenta of that 1 am now sound and well, and . | points. : e. Their bom t Ho oa es cae his aitasted A jer in Hterary and social cir Along the Galictan-Hungartar ae put are Mg osnl er tees ps ot D pert prt deegaagg onal moat be les, yman of beauty, @ br border, w sians have ih pe “) anion They ox A I was at el re AdAress was considered among) beer ne to through the prose hope they could be dun | °2%4!! a4 given up all hope the most valuable suffrage advo-| Carpathians for an invas ab Ld of @ . otter. KE it hada 't| RFD. cates in Washington country southward, artillery fight the besehauh Under her died When th akers came girls and women joined the move-| [t was admitted th died n . She used to co into department Bukovina, reinforcements having pire'et ® Prayer she might > stores and into factortes to enlist reached the latter tn such num She experienced a relapse which! ON UPWARD TREND 2 the workers In the cause. that the province's defenders w % When the fight was won in Wash- unable to resiat their pressure, |remlied in her death Fouretay CHICAGO, Jan. 8—Wheat com i ington, Mra. Jarmuth went to New) Two German aviators were report: | 00") OR ere parvives. wae —_ a ie ie. sqeatenty today, § 4 identified herself with the ed to b @ thrown bombe Into the | ie a ; ; o%, cotttnale cause there French port of Dunkirk again|eushters, Mra A. Matson and Mrs stories of the greaty their chains still attached. | “Business in Shanghai is awful,”| Yesterday's close, Buying enthust- lOllie Kortgaard a e | Ss : . fs now attending Columbia! Thursday. ees le Kortgaard. he datly telegraph-| The French took refuge ina |she writes The place {s over. SS €8 @ result of reports of tm college {n post-graduate studies. en cemetery, hiding behind tombs, | crowded with German refugees. The|™ense cash jes was responsible \ rene tte en.| LONDON WARNED Us S. ASKS DAMAGES |"*t0'i- star totay came two it| Seleving’ tnemanives cate roe Tringtau was eally a die|fF today's effiy advance. a, adership working Ing was said to be tn progress, war are to! OQwMemsHoe sn mOTE ee : . f afta July wheat advanced 1+, cents Be aissak nintor inturests ih 6e RA tere re ed by Seattle people,| the German fire. German gun- ing affair. The Germans of. property and mining nterests In Se OF ID DANGER FROM CANADIANS telling | sly of the war, ners located them, Shells be- |fored little resistance. They did|°Ve? !ast night's close, opening at ¢ Attle and Alaska, alleges his wife hee oe 26, After 15 * something of the) gan dropping into the grave- |not even blow up what was left.| 126, After 15 minutes of frenzied 6 liowed the fall of + ve trading both May and July wheat has abandoned him for the past four LONDON, Jan. &—As Lord Licut | WASHINGTON, Jar elec, skaeratian. tit seer et thee coon proton joan te tual th “yorore nphe| Feceded 7%. Corn and oats were years of Midlothian, Lord Rosebery {seu te to Great ‘Brits I in , - , includ he governor, He has two sons by @ former mar. ators soya aie ge the civilian rte ton ae enieie present plight of the] where. aumber Je 90 erent the Japances| SgnCy bigher. stcesain nese riage. 2 of the district urs the ey ans “Will we ever return? God jare having great difficulty placing) wheat market in Liverpool result- § at a tor Sate bee V satgg ooper, brother of a! only knows. We still have oth- | them in suitable quarters. ed in another rise in May etter & ? J ut of a German Invas | progy mle of Longnis, telis In a] the general tells us.” ei6-eanias & dey tac tone i SUES EMPLOYER This was taken as additional evt-| on ch dence that 1 » military base look for an attempt by th ‘0, Jan. §—L. P.| forces to make a des ng ducks in the Niaga Se “Nearly all the German stores in ALIEN LABOR LAW Is »wing the fall of Tsing-| Yokohama are closed h i in The Japanese went mad over the Taingtau victory. There were. wild UNCONSTITUTIONAL ‘ is alleged the troopers st SAN FRANCIS h was killed and Dorsch Is se , 4 h er sland ‘ eo F at and night Even a7 * ST Fairchilds sued his tormer rine. have. bole nae i ones ti yay, sgt N FRANCISCO, Jan. 7.—Art- Ww “ ” er, W. P. Li Angeles, for t yp ogy é , a — ss zona's alien law, providing that at 00 s, dec Sk that if th mang come they b least 80 per cent of the employes Class A Theatre persone ms eile rho fe,|meet with Just su ack e German trooper ts P. , G " Paper lanterns and flags hung P of the employes on payrolls where more than five per ‘sons are employed, must be Ameri Third at Pike. S Comte everywhere. Men and women wores r, reconciled with her how ally in" Beigion fe ‘ree ces VICTIM OF FALL IN bre: Rox band / ‘ : : P. ; fOr EAS NS | hon the elleracion | Se on declared uncons t ons have all ‘ecate dre f to his broth e decoratio: of the Ris ke a arnival thar he tion _- a Ps 2 od le Pyare stitutional here toc by federal rsons Ko ELEVATOR IS DEAD of 328 e. N re iia om the em of a victory s | Judges ettting as the U. S. district , nm ‘ ng bis deser of the went W joy at the A grot igure with fe ag rg Pp a G FR . - * € p to the final ‘eat, writes ing the governor of | “°"%t Of Arizona re hs J A ‘ HLH f the Longniz forts tivities, in din the uniform of WASHINGTON, Jan 8.—The ; he ¢ +4 a the hal pro 1 through the| Alaska Northern railroad has been oast manaday. Mal ‘ett aia bits the second day the marked the re © soldier, Any-| formally offered for sale to the Unt- . oot arr French raised a flag of truce. hters in past the defeated ene-|ted States government. The ‘ CLAIM GAINS IN ‘ ae ass ops marched on until we | eine ark ok : EAST PRUSSIA a ere within 180 meters from . an the f The French, with | PETROGRAD, Jan. §.—Russtan / t their white flag still waving, Seok andl “th 6. cadtanens = Lp. fired on us, Then the prince let A 7 Kast Prussia had pierced UA hie cannon roar We reduced j BASEMENT SALFSROOM srmans’ outer line of de f Va the fort and laid the town In Is district today, according ruins ; 4 $3.50 Military Safety Razor | $7.00 14-inch “P. & T.” Lawn " i Pte tom, \ A half-hour’s ride from the ® with double-edge blades... 98¢ inal cut to $1.18 gt afternoon. 7, ruined fort was a large country 3 hemlet i i Oakland” Boys’ Aut é " place, now thoroughly burned { 4 All $5. x Gille lety Razors aKOT cut Fri os the ( out. In the burned stalls tie the . for last two days 83.45 aturda $4.28 ; charred bodies of horses, with , a “pat Delta Flectric pase ed Tande Elsewhere alomy the battlefror C i — - f Lamps, complete th fresh a conditions were reported i Saturday .... $1.28 ‘ ere an absolute impc : Single-Bit Axes , | a 10 Williams’ Barber Bar Shay and fully and the Lalo tyes t f beth RED CROSS NURSE: ing Soap .... rrr cut to had t no change in the situatic | Fj Me ‘BI d 4 y scaucasia the Russians - p 200 apd 26¢ Williams’ Holder- > quart Jap-a-Lac, asso ae pot mate thas 0000 Tur Is er’ , en 5 amous ° e 5 Top Shaving Stick, plain stick | of colors, final cut to ish prisoners, including several gen or powder, choice L5¢ | $5.00 Boys’ Mackinaws, good a erais The Perfect All-Pu “ ornia 4 $4.00 Delta Table Lamp, com ortment of colors and t d, Cake and = “plete with fou E for last two days cut te FRENCH ATTACK | | Flour eediless ave ranges 3 cells, for Frida $10.00 “Summit” Mackinaws, a AT ST. MIHIEL| \\ ‘ vee « wide assortment of models and . SUPERIOR Fully Ri and Deli 5 a @ ‘ * ¥ cut \ { tctous $1.50 Whalebone Bristle colors, Friday and Saturday eu ; Pee ie ipe q h, final cut for Frida to $6.78 PARIS, Jan sete tredetes pyc (i - "| pe F erent 7 shveps ri ai Ae faeiee is gle had developed about St, Mihle ee All-Hard Wheat | Now you can have these famous seedle | i ae : tc from a desperate lour or an All-Soft ‘ ‘ 60c Glover's Mange Reme ors and standard vit n pmpt to recapture the t Wheat Flour navel oranges at any first-class grocer’s or fruit - i man or dog, Frida Fr. nations, cut to $1.7 fication force back / . 5 Bae day cut to » | $6.00 Boys’ Rutt-Neck Sweaters agenlaneea py polenta ‘ ¥, - dealer’s store. An abundant supply fresh from ners Ss wee ei 9 onto elses 24 t0 2G ser) 4 Bl wing, on the Meuse, en My baie the trees has just arrived from California, two double-edge blades, krid for tinal clearance Fr war, 4 a and Saturday cut to S¢ | Saturday By a neries of night a ita th i Telephone your dealer now—order today. - LESROOM | $4:° Svester Coats. ‘medium Gallte troops had succeeded In ta ’ ’ Free-peeling, seedless, firm and tender—healthful t _ | BASEMENT SA ie wear under coat, gray and filing an outer lige ofthe Invaders’| \y at ee ‘i $5.00 12-ine Premier” La navy, cut to $2.67 trenches, seciing exceller = \ Pa f : Mowers (will soon be lawn- | $250 Boxing Gloves (set of tions for gheir wep eaech : oo California mowing time cut to.. | four) and Striking Bags cut to fi|they were pounding em Jse Sun ist emons Frit Gover 4 $2.89 $1.67 merctles | ha ii ¥ Still heavier gtins were being | | 4 1 puurh inthis | li oes un a ie Sunkist Lemons taste best and look aad N, Clark Street, ; ; Fighting in Alsace was also in | He ODER eC e ‘their jt a best on the table. Serye sliced or SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS § cro:sise is vivene | Marry Bayne SAE |i, other dishes that usually calf quartered with fish, meats or tea, a ; | Whitney \for vinegar a yhea vein either fruit Peer © Or , oO ' hen bi gel uit tmsist ” Lemons y Beginning Monda January 11, 1915, thie store will open, at BACK UP VARSITY’S | Lemon juice i ore healthful—more on Sunkist and save both the 6% illustrated promi 9 a. m. instead of % a. m., as heretofore. Saturday nights we When Mrs, Harry Payne Whitney | of it should be used at this season of the orange and lemon wrappers for tel table ail | a peng “ arrived in New York the day before| year, Note the added delicacy of flavor beautiful silver premiums. we Uf j will close at 9 p. m. instead of 10 p. m,, as heretofore, DEMAND FOR GASH |Christmas she was in such a happy EN _ a 4 humor that she agreed to pose on] Send coupon for Premiam List showing thie 2 j 4 | The Senttle Branch of the ate | board the Lusitania for this pic and 45 other Wm. Rogers Silver Premiums 4 clation of Collegiate Alumnae h ture and that was a rare conces: | STORE STORE hind the University of Washingto: mn fe ' Vhitney ~ f j OPENS OPENS in tte campaign fot building apy rhe t merica " Il be wy |< SE = ~~ | priations. The alumnae puts specia on her return to France she | W@ JS ¥4 = e 9 A. M. 1117 SECOND AVE. 9 A. M. Blompnasis upon the $150,000 asked esume her work in the field] Soe = for a suitable home economics build ital, which she endowed with] ¥ ing. 1,000 |