The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1915, Page 5

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U. S. PROTESTS USE OF FLAG ON ENGLISH ENGLAND—Agquith announced in commons England Is con BLOCKADE OF ALL GERMANY MERCHANT VESSELS IS PLANNED sidering “drastic measures to paralyze German commerce.” LONDON, Feb, 11—Premier A FRANCE—Petrograd declares Germans have evacuated Lodz quith announced tn the house of Fighting west of Warsaw continues. commons today that the Driti AUSTRIA—Vienna claims Russians in full retreat from Buko kovernment waa considering dra Vina; Slave driven beyond Zucozwa. Asserts Slav Invasion of jile measures to paralyse all Ger-| Hungary frustrated. eee UNITED STATES—Food cargo of American steamship Wi! ° ot repent i Maran helmina,, destined for Germany, seized at Falmouth, England mal wablare wade beak, ition GERMANY—Fightin continues in Prussia; Copenhagen dis alate.” adie, patches report foor riots in Berlin. "Nitta tha: *premler aid nat at i RUSSIA—Czar jack seat torpedo boat destroyers sank 50 close what action was contemplat Turkish ships in series of rai Trebizond, Turkey, bombarded. it was’ general! understood FRANCE—Artillery duels everywhere in Northern France the German submarine bloc and Flanders. of the English coast would be ee followed by the actual block e of ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The|cially received by the British and the German coast by the Bnglish state department announced that it German foreign offices. fle i probably would make public today; Both notes, however, are known) ——————--—— - the text or the general outlines of to be couched in the friendliest pos the notes ft sent to Germany and sible language. England last night, regarding the The Britiah note is said to be de extension by Germany of the war voted to a discussion of the use of rone and the action of the British neutral flags, pointing out that \iner Lusitania, in flying the Amert-) while such use is a justifiable atrat ean fag to avoid German subma-|agem under international law, the rines. constant or too frequent use of it Publication of the notes is being might actually result in Jeopardiz delayed until both have been offi-jing the merchantment of neutral = countries, which have a right to ex pect safety under their own flags Q—De you believe that we are Big Specials The German note, It is sald. / FRIDAY Seattle Market | Occidental and Yesler the imperial government to protect neutra ing out its proposal to extend era, and to chantment be those countries TELLS WHAT'S WRONG WITH MEATS—(Stalis 1-9) Steer Round Steak Mutton Chops takes the form of an inquiry as to how proposes vessels in carry ite war zone to British and Freneh wat wage war on the mer born under lucky and unlucky stars? Recently, | visited an astrologer and he told me that | wae born un der an unlucky star and | am clined to believe it, as | am always having some sort of hard luck UNLUCKY in A.-It would not be possible te establish any such proof, Luck | a habit of mind. Whoever thinks himself unlucky t* Hable to be un fortunate. To belleve in luck, good or bad, is merely to shirk one's re sponsibility for one's own conduct Nevertheless, many persons whic t Spare Ribe would hate to be considered super stitious talk of thelr lnek FISH—(Stall 11) But it must be noted that they always regard thelr successes a. the just reward of their own merit VEGETABLES—( Stalls 16-17) while their fallures they attribute } Potted Flowers ihe « 50e 5 per cent increase in the!to “hard luck Fancy Yakima Potators, 37 ihe Hl number of children brought into He F juvenile court during the previous) Q—My sister and | are engaged i RUITS—(Stali 10 year, is shown in the department's to two men who are absolutely dif ” be we en » ase 9 i914 Teport. Twelve hundred and ferent in every way. Her friend Sunkist Oranges 2 doe 38¢ forty-seven children were dealt takes her to two or three entertain | with | nde all BAKERY—(Stal! 12) Of these, 797 were apprehended | and, al because of personal offenses. Here a 9 per cent decrease noted. The = gratifying however, is considerably offset ithe number of children inv in sex delinquency, Intoxic Two 10c loaves Bread 13 dow. Cookies ise 50e GROCERIES {ota 13-14) Asparagus. qu BUTTER AND (Stall 18) grown seriously The report are not chiefly misconduct, 442 cases finds in that 35 per cent, grew directly from Unarmed Bowser « wal_tank. $225; casy terme curb pump, 556 Apply betow. | Suardianship ‘ How best to do justice to this } LINE 111/26 -rnse of children has proved o [of the biggest burdens of the juve | ty i te Panama ae department, it fs asserted Olt Febic Se ee — |heavily, there being a vastly ———————_—___— { Customers bring shoes here | quen: from every part of the city, be- ! cause our work ifferent. | » We a@ bit better. REGAL SHOE con PE First and Senecu. Main 6136 of parental separation. sex delinquency as boys. |the streets drunk | The report was prepared by Lilburn Merrill, chief officer. $10.00 Spring Dresses Newest Materials. } effect of this by lved atlon.| more than a doliar a month or and vagrant habits, shown to hay the children to blame for their OF | for, lack of proper moral and physical | The divorce evi! has also scored in | creased number of children ending in the detention home as a se There were more than twice as many gtria taken into custody for Ninety seven girls were so charged and Twenty-nine boys under the age lof 18 years were found wandering eth Bhi ‘The most conspicuous example |though she is my senior, she looke is |and acts 10 years younger than | | | have always tried to be sen |sible, and | never wear ridiculour dresses. But | never have a very good time. My fiance nevor spend: amusements says he is stingy However, we are going to live ir little house he has almost paid) My sister will live in a swel She makes fun of the neigh borhood where | am to live. It's |hard to be practical when she! others me ail of the by And lt) like good tim: ny girl.| What would you aise a girl to de} who gets as blue as | am now? | Of course, my sister * | fat. A.—To look into the future, We} |do not live all life in youth, There | lis such a thing as old age to be! |faced, and the only escape from It is one which most persons avoid as long as possible Though you mins some good} times no your thrifty hushand | will provide a good home for your haps. And what will the spend. | jold age, with many luxuries, per. ‘AL IS IN WRONG | jot & congested district which Itb-| | MYLIN erally sends its children into the! Don't try any phony stuff on the] | juvenile court,” says Dr. Merrill, “is | wite of 1 t 410 People’s Rank Bidg. Ag le of the police chie to be found in the region border-/ inert Biair tried it Thursday] ing the bustness section, which may be roughly bounded by Denny | morning, and he's now a guest at the Hotel de Lang NAVY YARD ROUTE [way on the north. Ninth on the| Albert posed far a deaf-and-dumb| Meamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist | east. and south to Yesler | fellow when he called on Mrs. Lang 1 Leave folman Dock, Seattle, 6:30 (except During the last year 18 per| B hi She noti 1 Sunday), #:00, 10:0 a m., 1:20 x-Jcent of the children appearing in| Hut she Kot wine to him. She no ve? . is largely due to the fact that the | ** ane en procesc warime table subject to change witho “i district has no adequate play | With to the Lang neighborhood Phone Main i When Albert saw them he took to Price 2 te Round Trip | #pace.”” NOW JITNEYETTE but was soon overhauled Albert said his heels At police headuarters } Large Size Coffee Mill— he didn't know it was the chief's } Take It—Only $9.00 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.—A jit-| ¥ife j Ol painting and life-size || ney bus for women only, and driven! { statue for sale cheap. by a woman, has been started by DRUGGIST FINED Mrs. Marion Paft | as a ‘Jitneyette.” 709 4th Ave. STEWART HOUSE 46 Stewart Mt. Near Pike Public Market Modern Single Rooms 25¢ | Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, BOP USED SEWING MACHINES ON TERMS At greatly day afternoon. j the Henry building at 2 o'clock DAY lchurch will celebrate the birth Lincoln with an interesting gram Friday | Lieut. Gov. Hart as the guest of honor. TENINO, Feb. 11 J. F. Canon, new Crescent Oil company be resumed {mmediately funds to continue the been secured According reduced prices. work She refers to it TO SEE HAT SHOP) The Home Consumers’ league will visit the Seattle Cap factory on its regular weekly inspection tour, Fri Members will leave | CELEBRATE LINCOLN’S BIRTH. The African Methodist Episcops! pro. night at the chureh has been Invited CRESCENT RESUMES DRILLING president of the drilling will as ample have Min Bernhardt harmacy “proprietor of the 1100 Broadway paid » $60 fine in police court Wed jnesday for the unlawful sale of morphine Polic Stenograp! from one three week Gaskill bought “snow Bernhardt's clerks AKO. of Drop Heads Singers, New Homes, Wheeler & Wilson, Stand- ards and other makes, $10) and up. pair Shop, at 219 James st., | quarters, at 603 Third Ave SHOE SHOP MOVED The Western Goodyear Shoe Re which has been located has moved to new| |Practical Prescription s of a nowaday eld, In th We must make room for bey og is not diseaned. the new White Sewing ait * ‘ ‘ the acid | ° Machines. New machines » the nach walls and 3 ; “ h uleers which may 4 rented. We carry parts surgical operati " eae y even to prolong life. There and supplies for all makes§J) ‘acta stomach” i# really a dange - dition and should pe treated of machines. Expert re-fi\ 5) It is utterly “useless ¢ » efficient onful doses of wata quanti ttes _ Against Stomach Acidity take pepein and ordinary sigmach tablets » excemn acid or stomach } must be neutralized by Motor Car Stock 30c Advance in Price Any Day Buy Now New Demonstration See SHOW ROOM 708 FIRST AVE. Or Write EMPIRE SECURITIES CO, necensagy, ax it In a harm. on, Our upstairs rent saves you liews, Be sure to ask your druggist 4-5-6-7 Empire Bidg mone ie | ye A |" Model Millinery C e * 0 magnesia make fective SEATTLE ie: y oO. Eaairaetes pve» Seat PAlCOR tocme of masuesie, make, oftectival pila nas eoncion daviewe Main 1525 ame action on the stomach ae the| | Bank, ane Pike, surated.—Advertisement. ‘ lor | wife | worry about. | Leaves Kidneys in Weakened Condition THE UNITED STATES HAS SPENT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN SEND ING FOOD TO THE STARV. | | ING BELGIANS, THE EN. | | TIRE COUNTRY HAS BEEN SWEPT CLEAN OF ALL MOV ABLE PROPERTY AND FOOD DURING THE SIX MONTHS IT HAS BEEN UN DER THE HEEL OF THE CONQUERER MARY BOYLE O'REILLY AND H. J, PHILLIPS HAVE WRITTEN ARTICLES IN WHICH THEY TELL THE SORDID STORY OF PRES ENT CONDITIONS IN THE TORN AND DOOMED KING DOM THESE ARTICLES WILL APPEAR IN THE STAR TO MORROW. THEY TELL “THE TRUTH ABOUT BELGIUM.” ° ¢ Read the Miscellaneous col- umn in Star Want Ads | thrifts do then? The chances are, you may as well face them now, that they will let| you have the privilege of “doing yething for therm This ia not} but it is the kir which the just talit d of sentimen world approves tn STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. lrailroads know PAGE 5 HANDS UP! 11, 1915, AIL to the jitney bus! slack in our that the jtrolley whether it’s is hilly or level. winter ¢ American Di Watch it take that c summer, ities now up th The jitney is the joy of ye straphanger mily charit Q.—How can | cure my wife of little while, oh, Mahomet, jealousy? | have given her nolwill enjoy ye homeward cau for it and never expect to,! a She has not even in the girl of whom she is jealous. My business has grown so that | must employ a smart woman for clerical work, and my wife simply takes it for! Granted that | have fallen a victim to this woman's charms. Now what can a poor man do? CARE-WORN. A.—-Introduce wifey to the object] of her suspicions! ousy harries her most when directed against af unknown rival. Husbands » derstand this most important trait of feminine ure, and very often A man evades, quibbles, and some. times prevaricates about the most unimportant incidents, — thereby |piling up mounteins of unnecessary | supposed infelicity Wives write me how when they “imagine” or “belie suapect™ have been ¢ that their own best beloved tn ing court to anothe They seldom in of a rival whom they have face to {nee when a devoted eethear? or shows symptome of jealousy, the best and quickest cure is to ac-| quaint her at once with the woman or girl In question. She will bal ance ber rival (7?) herself and find one hundred points of superiority | in her own favor, and convince her self that she hasn't a thing to they suffer | or met s In the majority of instances she! te pretty nearly right, but for quite) another reason. Man is so bound by habit that he fs usually much | too lazy to displace an old love with lone which ts bound to be temporary Q.—When Is it proper to use the Initial correspondence cards? | A—Use them for any brief and Informal note Peculiar After Effects | of Grip This Year Doctors in all parts of the coun try have been kept busy with the} epidemic of grip which has visited! #0 many how The symptoms of grip this year are often very dis tressing and leave the system in a) run down condition, particularly the kidneys, which seem to suffer most, as almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected these danger signals often lead to) dangerous kidney troubles. Drug gists report a large sale on Dr mer's Swamp-Root, which so many| people say soon heals and strength: | ens the kidneys after an attack of crip. Swamp-Root is a great kid-| ney, liver and bladder remedy, and being an herbal compound, has a gentle, healing effect on the kid neys, which !s almost immediately noticed !n most cases by those try it. Dr, Kilmer & Dept Binghamton, N. Y., offer to send sample size bottle on receipt of ten sufferer who requests will convince any one in need of ft Tr] R cents, to every| ft. A who may 50 ete, and $1.00. For sale at all druggists, Be sure to me paper Gold-Filled Spectacles ind Kyeginnses, Fitted With Len Examination Free. BINYON OVTICAL CO, 1116 First Ave. Sphertoal Se. Dr, Binyon, We guarantee the the Lun « Truss, j trial to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO. True Deformity Appliances and Lt THIRD A We Make Motion Pictures Finest Equipment in the Northwest Jacobs Photo Shops P.1, Building, Seattle EIRATLY ADKINS All the go. AND. TOM TURRANS Drop in and trygone Woman's jeat-/hanger is the trolley it in! grows, | ama-Pacifte Kil-|' whol» of Swamp-Root,|! | trial | Regular size bottles! pack | | uperiority of give tree e Yet lot of} street} bus is a real competitor of the whether the city a and yon tired straphanger journey both hands in pockets or both mitts clutching the evening paper! The conquering jitney, having crossed the Rockies, | East in solid formation, march on the unresisted. Next we'll hear of the surrender of the trolley. Either the street railroad companies will buy more! cars and provide the straphanger with a seat, straphanger will ride in the dividend. jitne y. And his) or the the strap- Speaking of dividends, how are the street railroads! and grows, em wot to know or un-/to be saved from annihilation when the jitney and grows? business ANSWER: By voluntarily squeezing all the water jout of their stock and reducing fare to three cents. ‘Senoritas’ Used as Bait to Entice Folk to ‘Wickedest ity) Staff Special. TIA JUANA, Mexico, Feb. —Hundreds of Americans, In- nocent sightseers mostly, who have come to this garish Mexi- can town, just across the inter. tional boundary line from n Diego, Cal., within the past few weeks, call it, with mn son, “the hell-hole of the con- tinent.” They have gone back to the Pan exposition city wiser and sadder individuals Some bear the blackjack’s brand upon their heads. Many have known the sickening biackness of knockout drops How to Destroy Catarrh, Serms and End Catarrh | Forever "1 A Speciatiat’s Advice 8 germ dineas Momt “To THE PUBLIC After bust having been established in the past twenty years at 219 Pike St. I find that I have outgrown the space which IT have occupied with my line of paints, oils, varnish, stationery and no tions since 1896. In my old location my. first month's rent was 00, My last month's rent for the same location was $425.00 per month As you know, | give tention INTERIOR ING, painting, papering, and_ ple ture framing, and In my new loca tion my improved facilities will en able me to give my patrons better attent than ever be My successful business career is the best proof that I have achieved a reputation for honesty and fair dealing, and it néeds no further special at DECORAT. comment jance My between 6th and new location is 618 Pike St., 7th, on the north side of the street—only four blocks ist from the old location-—-where I will be pleased to have you call and inspect the many improve ments which | have made for the convenience of my patrons Thanking you for your past fa vors and. hoping for the continu of the sar | beg to remain Sines ly you GUSTAVE MUHL PAINT CO, | ever gold They Anything goes in Tia Juana, and by have been robbed of what-| valuables they ca: ried, either at the point of a gun in| some foul rendezvous of crooks or} the manipulations of sure-thing| women har-/ the Professional gamblers, thugs, con by |xamblers, aided | ples wicked! fidence men | meet | tle anc from all parts of have made { Diego fair Roulette. ch rin ed means the ha rubber-neck Diego, fo! r the ines, t ne figh wome: liv spice. to t re a i) a the Some ¢ ers The and purpo: faro, he shell! ts, and n—these ppers © hotels 1 bunko steerers the of visitors during poker, game, slot fake United States their stamping ground , fleecing 19 ma bull the wiles of paint are some of the at of who contrive allied underworld forces Juana employ Juana’s American renegades some the to “a lit © ones” in quest of and steer them he tender f the won senoritas wagons, posing intended victim moothest of th n with down mercies of the bunko steerers work on the plying from| as tourists carmine s dusked to taste not Mexicans or girls of Castile. They are well known, them, to the police of Chicago, York, New Orleans or cisco. And the “romance with the innocents abr hardly. bear telling home, even if the victims w inclined, after having been and perhaps beaten up in some hole whence they were | pretty bait in petticoa m. HE'S ALL SET FOR many lured San of Fran-| they strike up would about back robbed vile by SURPRISE PARTY Gen ider England, his m ents of ints of ution mans Sir lan of the Hamilton, “home army” who is constantly of defense British Is the against 500,000 in work invasion drilling! the in com in radi various GOOD SPEAKERS ‘ by the Ent AMED For Men nH. GAG of e fl Union Suits, in sizes 34 t crotch style. Reduced to $1.15. Regular weight Union Suits of Special 95¢. Men’s Athletic Union exceptionally good quali usual garment at 85¢. Men’s $1.50 and $2. Union Suits. Very spec Just Pike ai | naide Entranc =Dougel joanne An Extraordinary Sale Underwear Begins Friday W'! vill place on sale af. unusual assort- ment of Men’s Underwear and Pajamas in an excellent range of sizes and mate- rials These are all high- class, well-made garments and we are offering them to you at unusual prices. $1.50 and $2.00 Pajamas these in half wool and half cot- ton, medium weight. Sizes 34 to 46. Regular $2.00 garments. Special in this sale $1.65. Men’s fine, heavy weight Cotton Regular $1. $1.25 Men’s ART DEPARTMENT Ky 1878 Hi, Mee F wd Ave. nnd Mile St. Men’s Pajamas and Reduced to $1.15 There are just 180 of garments, made of an xcellent ‘quality of outing annel, neatly trimmed with ilk frog All sizes. Men’s Globe Union Suits 0 46; closed 50 quality. medium fine cotton. Suits of an ty. An un- 00 Athletic ial $1. .10. Tea Aprons, stamped either plain or barred, in be Simple and easily done. Guest Towel have hemstitched borders, cial 35e. Seneal Tee Aprons 10c Special 10¢. Stamped Guest Towels 35c fa fine quality of bordered linen huck, on a fine quality of lawn, »wknot or lazy Daisy designs: imple, effective designs. Spe- —Fourth Floor, ~ Regular $2. 50 Values | are umbrellas, most of them being in the plainer shapes, which popular t Umbrellas offered to you i price of $1 are These Umbrellas are made of an unusually good quality of fast black cotton Glo- tia, which will wear have eight-rib steel frames with patent runner. The han- dles are detachable and have heavy silk El Gao cord and loop. The styles in the han- dies are varied, there being nearly as many as there, his season Regular $2. n this sale at the exceptional loor. st ecoregion A Special Sale of Curtain Scrims’ HI RI patterns are just 60 pie of voiles an which were be to and white, market and Che fabrics are blocks and border of curtainings, and at the are offere stripes, CATCH MAN WHO | MURDERED WIFE Because his girl-wie threatened to leave him, Robert Wh ler, a ne gro, shot and killed her at their homé, 1824 2dtheave Wednesday night As he was hurrying to the depot Thursday morning, Police Lieut |Hedges, who was on his way to breakfast, recognized him from a photograph obtained from his moth-| er-in-law, Mrs, 8. A. Bhorne, 114) 24th av. N Hedges chased Wheeler three blocks before he caught him was taken to unconscious, and Mrs. Wheeler, Ithe city hospital died a few minutes later from a bul det in her brain, Wheeler is 20, He was employed as fireman at Sears. boebuek Go. Dr. J, Allen Smith, head of the| ‘political economy department of thes and Voiles 35c to 50c Values 24¢ 24c ces, ¢ d fteen different Arabian, cream fering serims in vught quite a little under the} ~ sion. 40 inches wide, and are to be had ing effects you at the same conce: Suitable for all kinds, 4 very little price of . Our showing of these materials is now practically complete, and presents to you many new weaves ins stripes, blocks, heraldic designs and brocaded shadow2 effects. These fabrics, as is our custom, are guaran-! teed by us to launder and hang perfectly. The colors offered include white, ivory, Arabian and cream, and} the prices range from 25¢@ to 75¢@. Fourth lu niversity the will be the Lin’ coln day banquet Friday night at the of Washington, principal speaker at Lincoln hotel, to be given by the County Progressive league, Other speakers will be Represent tive Thomas F. Murphine, Corpora’ tion Counsel J, E. Bradford, J. Y. @ Kellogg and Mrs, S. A. Woody Capt Frank E. Green will be toastmas ter, ——, +e _—__ To Cure a Cold in One Day ~ vy Laxative Quinine Tadiots. es retnnd fl it fails ty cure GOV re is om each bax ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS Seattle residents are astonished a the QUICK results from the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycer: known as Adler-i-ka, This acts on BF Hl upper ané lower bowel and is so THOROUGH « that it ts used suc appendicitis S dena ine, ete ler-I-ka rellevet almost constipation oF wasay_ stoma: ONE MIN: UTE after you take it, the gases rumble and pass out, Swift's Phar. linacies, ond ave and Pike st. and 56 N. Broadway.—Advertioemeat 24e. | New Marquisettes, Scrims and Voiles in Complete Assortments splendidly ; ‘

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