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A NT LET LT I omen EIR ene ners ere . cites aecaemee ee - PE ranenERE ee YGIRLS TELL STORY OF KIDNAPING: RAIN ANN ARAL LL RNAPII PLN LNAI DPI PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PPP PAPAL PALA PPP PPP AAPA LAP What “movie” show are you going to take in tonight? The question IGH i often arises in your home, doesn't it? Why not let The Star's photoplay column solve it for you? For in- stance, The Star's “movie” editor cone” The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News tells you today, on page 3, just what Weather—Fair, Frosts tonight SEATTLE, ws AT Bhar you will find at every downtown theatre on the new bills which started yesterday. Let's work together WASH, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915. ONE CENT OR EAE ANY KAWS STASIS, Se The emperor at the council table of Hindenburg’s army, re ange William (to the left) sizing up a Russian prisoner who had been brought before The kaiser tasting of the common soldiers’ soup. He examining the maps of the battle front. An officer is placing him. kaiser is wearing an aviator's jersey cap under his helmet. He is always much does this regularly every day and it pleases the soldiers im- a cigaret in his lips. interested in the common soldiers of the enemy. ‘ 1 The emperor goes heeled—notice his holster. DUTCH GET WILL BUY [7 isten, Hon, Said Lady to Conductor, DRUGGED | READY FOR FIELD or {Lste®, H ;|DRUGGED WARFARE! KIDTEAMS| VP2* 2s ¥ OUR Most Trying Moment! ae r ar ome than being jerked Into a fat spent in the company of a young pened to me, It sat the time This little incident happened lady's lap on the street car? One man noted for his parsimony when tight skirts first came In on an Kastlake car about three / ible rumors that Germany is Star reader says its trying to away style. Well, | got one. I lived weeks ago. BY ED L. KEEN WANTED—A DESIRABLE ait in a seat that ixn’t Where you making a round of farewell on Capitol hill and was going to = In addressing my husband. I ff} LONDON, April &—Wild LOCATION FOR A CENTRAL | thik it is—in a motion picture our net catch a ear for town 1 walked nearly always say, “Listen, fi) o ; pack ae show called on me, up to it to get on. I min the Hon,” until I have soch a habit 9) Details of how she and an- ‘liquor store. He came back Wi reports that Germany and Hol- rail agg oe yotinod } Another reader, a young lady, celebrate” step. So 1 tried to get on by 1 often say It in public | other young girl were plied bottles, which I learned contained f . land are quietly massing SCHOOLS ust 1H clad in one of those tube skirts, by walking to the drug store atepping vp sideways and missed One day I boarded an Eastiake with liquor by three Greeks, cognac and benedictine. They told troops on the Dutch-Beigian TOO EXPENSIVE. [ff tried, and tried, and tried again, — The drug store was situated at it the second time. I tried it car, paid my fare, and went in kidnaped and whisked away to us to drink—that it would brace MD — trontier, coupled with incred jf toclimb aboard a street car— the end of a short street: and once more and failed. By that and sat down, In a few moments Everett, and then to Sno us up. We took a drink and Anxious to eliminate the (8 and failed. the walk there and back was a time every one in the car was I happened to think about my homish, in a wild motor ride lost consciousness. { think Lor Embarrassing? sort of Lovers’ lane, with tee laughing at me, I felt so.cheap transfer, so I got up and went to on the night of January 27, retta did, too.” nomadic wanderings of schoo! about to invade Holland, came sports from one field to another, You should have seen those in m and soda thrown In. I 1 turned around and went to the the conductor and said, “Listen, that they might be prevented Although questioned closely by from English sources in The and to fix a permanent place (9 the car xrin. Was secretly elated. and, all the house. Now I am glad the full Hon, I forgot to get a transfer.” from testifying against Peter rcttorneys, the girl could remember Hague, Amsterdam and other where high schoo! and grem- | And then, isn't it embarrassing way over, was enjoying the skirts are in style again, solcan The words were out of my Padmnos, Greek coffee house — noihing which ensued after that um Dutch cities today. mar grade football, baseball to have a young man ask you to laugh F would have on the other get on the cars without any mouth before I had noticed it proprietor, were related on til she awakened in Everett.. Soma London papers, for obvious and other athietice may be ¢: {8 the corner drug store, where girls when | told them about the trouble INA N The conductor looked at me, 9) the witness stand Thureday one was shaking her by the shoul- reasons, laid the greatest hibited, the echeol board is | they nell ice cream and things, treat he had given me. As we smiled and said, “Well, listen, | py Blanche Dunham, a wait: dors. she said. and she looked out Stress on the reports. investigating several sites, and just as your mouth beging to neared the store, I wes telling A SEATLESS “EPISODE Hon, I forgot whether you gave reve. and saw the eléctric sign of a have am in meutral quarters it was After ‘Giscuseing several loce- water, to have him turn right an fneldent and unconsctously One evening last winter I at- me a nickel or a ticket, but see She and Loretta Kreug |The machine was standing still 2 . sald, however, that while pub- (tions at the meeting Wednesday around and remark what a fine cot across the pavement toward tended a moving picture show ing you called me such a sweet the other girl, are the state's "She yee she told ‘he mot a Be lie opinion in the Netherlands |night, the board rereferred the | evening It is for a walk? the door. and was searching for a seat name, I'll give you one, chief witnesses against Tom had been called as a witness in the ‘These are a few of the embar. The Penurious One, however, without the aid of an wsher or a BT. Tassing moment described by caught me by the arm, and, link. flashiight, and, upon “finding some Star ing his firmly in mine, said, o7 that sulted my fancy, grace Feschen ANNOYED batch of letters. The best story “Let's go back on the other fully flopped myself into it, But most embarrassing mo- had shown great concern as matter to the special committee | @ result of reported attacke [consisting of Directors Eckstein upon Dutch shipping, the sit- and Shorrock. Baranos, Nick Tulys, Demos | padmos case, and that she had to thenes Vaillanos and Qeorge to Seattle in time for the Walters, charged with tamper- went to bed, and when we awoke, uation was such Sevah” wallet shoe ea aes gM Mg oe et agriota | during the week will get » prize sid alas, there was no seat in the ment was when | was at school 18 te aiminet’ Padmon wan|., TDey asured her, she testified, outbreak is imminent. at Madison park, but the expense of $2. Thtee more days left! I suppose he was the one who place where the seat ougbt to be and couldn't find a place in the dismissed on the day set for trial ‘)at they would take her back tm The reports declared that German | of permanent purchase and im- Write at once to the “Embar- should have bepn embarrassed, and | was forcibly precipitated geography. 1 got up and called because. the girls were not in time, and took her and her compan- Jandsturm and cavalry were being | provement at this place is consid- rapsing Moment Editor.” but 1 assure you it waa I! to the floor. Those around me my teacher “mother 1 never court jon to a room. a massed on the Belgian-Dutch bor-|ered too big The following are among the MRS. R. W. THOMAS, laughed . hilartously while I got any farther than “mother.” Deputy Prosecutor Friend, learn Orders Men Out of Room 1g der. |**Sther locations which receivea | letters submitted _ 1901 North 37th St wished I was in the trenches or Then I stopped and sat down, Bling why they had not appeared, |,,,.,/* ¥&8 about 1:30 then,” she said. Set Up Guns on Border favoratin, tention’ ese Weodiand | ens < - any other pl but there. and that was the last of my most preferfed charges’ against the “The men stayed in the room until | The forces were reported to be! park and Franklin, or Malmo field. |. THE STINGY THING! STEP IN TIME WORTH NINE L. WILLIAMS embarrassing moment three Greeks and Walters, who|! ordered them out into the hall. entrenching along a line north of — | The most embarrassing mo- This was about the most em 1431 Third Ave EVA GATES, 10 Years Old was chauffeur of the alleged kid-| LCretta and I were very sick. We Antwerp, and the guns of the! naping taxi. council to act favorably on the plan. | |money at the end of any month to} “After we tried to eat breakfast, former Belgian fortress had. been + mre Riera — Sa aegesinepestipanastiaonphasenamenan tie One Drink Dazed Her cy a Tals ning, about 8 e: er dismantled and transported to strat- } About 10°30 rame tg | 204 Tulys were walting for us Out: egic positions nest 400 Holland | jea it will first be necessary for “SAYS HUSBAND | leconomize, we never had enough WE HAD IT -. Too ae Deak ehedtutn” oumien ueieen aide.the door | today. A prospective field west jasked her to accompany me. to Snohomish I asked them w artillery. OF WALL A ] DAM forthcoming once {t is formally pro | ” to frighten her He also tried to} ” ’ Rae, tatty crtocd cud wropared Hg el will be prepared by Clty OF THEIR BED throw her out of an upeteire win-|. o, Ovfur, if Wasee county, When we reached the Athens, take us to Seattle, and they Kept regulars, fully armed and prepared faw one afterioon when she op.| fhows every Indication of con- | Vallianos and the ather two asked St 'ng they would, but after we | } frontier. where I was working,” said the Fro} An impresston gained from am in-| pay that month's bills. t the Greeks: told us they woul xe — during the pas ‘torthight the FOR APPROVAL formal discus Bay og by | ya: nciber becasive, ‘the “wits | PORTLAND, Dunham gig, “and told) me ‘some | iS directly to Seattle, and vo see Duteh ots 0 + eigen , Paver |the councilmen yesterday is that) sata Hawthorne, in a fit of anger.) has been disco ath Mgmt to nee me, at the! got into the taxi, Instead of dos ies" yuthiotesd eith’ nen and val of a bond issue will be da shot from a revolver! or, Wilbur H Athens cafe. As soon aa I went! iis as they sald, they took the Same quietly reinforced with men and | appro o | through a door in their home, “juat| . off shift I went for Loretta and !"8 a8 they said, they too! e 4 | i taining a large volume of oli, (us to have a drink with them, left Snohomish we went a tound- Engineer Dimock to guide the) for any eventuality 1 posed his wish to take their small ; elses Repionsssen Voters will be asked at the next| council in determining what course see out ts hunt rabbits fa & poor | > Seale. We had one glass of beer, That Sout way and returned to the BB} Itwas stated in diplomatic circles |&eneTal election to pass a bond isnue| to follow, whether to build a wall Sar Fath cheabid,..ana Wan “OOy one glase dazed me. 1 don't know | same town SS . that Holland had requested from for the construction of a masonry |F adopt anyother plan of sealing) ying = Marguerite Ri Haw. | prevented trom doing so by a wom | RUSH TRIAL OF CHIEF wnat wes in tue peor. it wasn't, No Chance to Call Out \ Me) 4Germany an explanation ag to the | wall to prevent seepage, which has | the leak. ‘The figures will be ready tnorne, whose husband, Charles E./an friend who was visiting her | opened in our presence. 1 was frantic. I had no chance recent seizure of Dutch vessels . for the council meeting a week| jawthorne, is emploved by the Se On Second avenue one eventing, Became Senseless in Taxi to call ov cause we were in an F tound for England with foodstuffs |&¥e" Considerable trouble at Cedar) trom Monday attle Brewing & Malting company, | she testified, he slapped her across | LOS ANGELES, April 8— My head went whirling, and! inclosed nd were driving fast y The Netherlands {s awaiting an| "ver basin. Councilman Erickson and Light| asked divorce decree Thursday | the face because she wante@him to| The trial of Chief of Police |1 asked to go home. One of the Wien going through town.” answer. | ‘This plan has been tentativbly| Superintendent Roas both favor al wien she testified before Judge go home and persisted in her en-| Chas. E. Sebastian will be con- | men said a taxi was waiting for ' The girls did not return ancl It 1s admitted that some irritation | formed, following an inspection of | *iting process Mackintosh that her husband’s aa-|deavors to get him there bsg rag A pi epee us outside and they helped Lor. after proceedings against Padmos ; has been evident in Holland, but| in. pasin Wednesday by the mayer Erickson believes the water can/tomobile bills had kept them poor.) | ng to an "4 ae o i Rrict At retta and me out and put us in had been dropped q private advices declare re is no be raised and lowered back of the “He came home intoxieated one| —Paclfic Good Roade congress oolwine’ office. the cab both are young, gnd both hare Indication of the Dutch being in.|the council and members of the! masonry dam until the fissures are|night and kicked me out of bed,”|to be attended at Friseo by gov-| possibility,” the “I remember something of stop- been employed in Greek cofte ‘and, al-|ernors of Washington, Oregon and| man said, “we will start the | ping for some fruit and that some houses since coming here from Ta: gradually sealed by fine particles of| wept Mrs. Hawthorne; e \though I_ tried in every way to'Carolina coast. |_trial Saturday.” member of th Advertising Space in The Star Is Growing More Valuable Every Day The average paid cireulation of The Star increased in March, 1915, over March, 1914, 10,891 copies daily, This flamed, and on the verge of resort-| board of public works ing to arms. | Before the voters’ conse! 0. out at aj coma, a yea glacial mater’ Tom, | WANT YOU To PLANT THESE TULIP BULBS FOR ME — JUST MAKE ! : A HOLE ABOUT THAT DEEP 1g . MINUTE AND DROP A BULB INTo IT | is more than 22 per cent. That means that the mer- a chant who had an advertising contract with this news- 4 paper during the past year has had his investment in- creased more than 22 per cent in value And The i Star will mae another d healthy increase in cir- culation in the year to come. Mr, Merchant, you couldn't make a better investment at this time than an adver- tiving contract with The Star, if you haven't one al ready, Just call up Main 9400 and a representative of the advertising department will call at once

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