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On a Group of TODAY'S STYLES TODAY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Credit in our store has the same purchasing power as cash, The ac commodation costs you nothing Make weekly or monthly payments. SUMMER SUITS Most of this group of Suits Greally Reduced at $23.75 1332-34 Secon! Ave.—211 Union St. meee ||)" STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915. PAGE 2, War Boosts National Ownership in Europe, ‘Charles Edward Russell Writes From Paris There Will Be Example of Amazing Results Seen in France From Railroads Operated by the Government—Certain That Revolution in Styles of Governments After Wai—How France’s “New Haven” Railroad Has Been Dug Out of the Gutter by National Ownership. BY CHAS. EDWARD RUSSELL] ment merely ordered the compani@) supplies of ammunition, its long to get out—and they got |troop tra ing incessantly to Newapaper Editor, Magazine Writer) Ai1 tne ratiroad employes (except and fro, its efficient ambulance serv and Economist, Who le Writing | those that went to war) became in aj ice, its commissariat that has had lines from prising the Pafin tol Dieppe, Havre, Cherbourg and #o on had long been a financial derelict d been enormously overen FA are from broken lines that Exclusive Articles From the War! voment the employes of the govern:| the wondering admiration of all ob- atved ane ‘the vag sre ie er 4. were the cream of our sum Zone for The Star, ment, You can see them now, go-| servers, and yet has maintained oy sie government hax TRANS ~~ = mer stock. The styles take in <Copyrta the Newspaper Ros |ing about thelr work, each with aleompetent passenger and freight FORMED THE WORST RAILROAD| oryth k 1} Aseoctation) redlettered white band on hia left transportation for the public! IN FRANCE INTO ONE OF THE everything that make up this PARIS, June 20.—Christian Sclen-|arm, That means he in on govern:| You can go anywhere in France, jidr \ yey, Nt ONE O ait! season's most exclusive modes tists describe this war as “Error| ment service back of the military lines; go com. jy oit) Dut It couldn't do them a Coming from high - priced destroying itself.”|¢ + _ fortably and quickly lines F u will fir ? in thi sage rg : ight CHANGE SHOWS Ts 4, The truth ts, that until the war The ures have been . ; say de FIG ASTONISHING RESULTS |came, there was very litte govere,| #pread Over several years, and, be group exceptionally fine tailor anyway,! The government has its own men ment ownership of railroads in I accounted for in the annual re ing and fabrics iw no doubt! in control of the system; otherwise! France port, show up in the deficit | ; that the old, hard,| the staffe remain as before Of the country’s total of 25,800, In view of these demonstrations All size No charge for olfieh individual.) ASTONISHING RESULTS have miles of line, only 5,675 miles were the people of France will have no alteration lam is destroying | been shown. operated by the government, Previ- regret if the government should itaelt or being The government has transported, | ous to 1907 the government had only make its possession of the railroad destroyed under aod le transporting, ite immense| 1.650 miles, and seven private com- lin permanent now, instead of the hammering| army, Its immense quantitie of} pantes had all the re waiting for the expiration of the} tores, its great guns and their daily! One of these, the Western, com-! companies’ charters, FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF CALIFORNIA QUAKE DAMAGE: blows of a crucial experience Wonderful] changes have al-| ready taken place] in the European| @ | Chas. E. Russel! view of all these things Goverr ment ownership has had a tremen dous boost There will never be again exact ly the old state of grab, gouge an every man for himself A new idea of the common lot and the common good has been rammed into the minds of m You will see hereafter far less of private enter prise for private gain and far more of public enterprise for (he general welfare. It is inevitable, because of the datiy object lessons the national governments have been furnishing their peoples The War was the biggest crisis in human history All thhuste EY LAW HELD UP BY COURT ORDER ORTLAND, Ore, June 29 upholding the legality of the Jitney bus ordinance, Judge bein issued an injunction to it the city officials from en the law, pending an appeal the supreme court. OGDEN, Utah, transcript of the Mormon the parentage of Geddes was today Mrs. Toric des Eccles against alre. Mrs. Geddes resumed regarding this document. it that Eccles w Eccles, and estate fs tg a foundation. This was the sixth day stand for Mra. Geddes Most of her testimony devoted to the | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Curry are graduates from a reliable college. Both have state cates and many years of ce. parentage of her son. IRY OPTICAL CO.|' u. BYESIGHT SPECIALISTS. 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Cl 112 consuls Included. HEAR TRIAL OF “$2,000,000 SUIT June 29.—The ecclesiastical court Investigation of Margaret introduced at! the trial of the sult of Alfred Ged-| er the estate of | David Eccles, the late multimillion Millions of men in the field it sup- EL CENTRO, Cal June 29.—!records in recovering from seem-; juries sustained plies with food, clothing and shel- This remarkable town in Imperial! ing disaster F * the tremors that followed ter; often it supplies the same valley, Cal, which In elght years It Is eatimated that $250,000 dam. the quake had ceased, the work of} the stand | things to the people left at home. jhas built & population from noth-|age was done by the temblor and clearing the ground was well under today and was examined at length The defense expects to prov not the father of claim to $2,000,000 of identification and reading of letters she is alleged to jhave written Eecles regarding the! tas nee err, ee coin) RIDER QN TRIAL PANAMA CANAL OVER THE TURKS ruler Tennessee reported | to have arrived at Alexandria with 600 refugees, 100 Americans pees and fakes the fortunate prepared b ‘ went glimmering We were face to f with grim realities m must get the best pe vico, the most efficient, the most economical So it kicks over the ropes old pri Yate enterprise conducted for pri vate profit, and substitutes owner. ship and operation by the nation NATIONAL OWNERSHIP DOES MANY THINGS It becomes carrier, transporter, butcher, baker and candlestick mak church's Imperial Vatiey Bakery, Ei Centro , Cal, One of the Worst Wrecked Buildings in the Earthquake Dev. astated Town Sometimes it seizes all the sta; ng to 6,500, and which was badly | six lives taken as its toll, two per way, and before » week had elaps food products in the land and doles;damaged by earthquake June 22 sons being killed outright and four|ed the reconstruction was in| by | them out to its citizens; sometimes! and now promises to eclipse all' more dying from the effects of in. progress | it organizes itself into a special ma chine to ply service. But everywhere it cuts straight to the heart of the matter by doing it self the thing it wants to have done that the FIRST NIGHT LAIM VICTORY without ‘SLIDE BLOCKS '¢ jtion can never go back entirely to its old tricks. SOUTH BEND, Wash., June 29 WASHINGTON, June 29.—Neith-| PETROGRAD, June In a cu Oth aac. when this red stort! Claude Vanderpoole, one of the 48\er, the war nor vayy department] battle in the clouds on Gheldale passes, 2 new and broader atyle of mount, in the Caucasus, the Turks ¢ tidere” who drove| had b& dvised today of the re government alleged “night ride ho drove) had been advised today of the re-| Sons defeated, with heavy losses, At The new idea is that governments Mra. Margaret Rows and two sons | ported slide of the west side of the | Srricial stator ment announced today ‘Our artillery was trained down slopes with deadly effect and |exist to provide commonly needed out of the county and burned their Culebra cut section of the Panama services for the COMMON GOOD. | cabin jast January, was put on trial canal north of Contractoraville, It! the You will see more of this idea AMUSEMENTS San. Right Start- ing Next Every Song a Sensation Every Dance ® Delight Exery Moment Mirthful and Merry HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers the Musical Hit of the w ‘Thursday, Wriday Saturday Night “PYGMALION” Night, to 68; Mats. ‘With MIZZI HAJOS And Entire Original N.Y. Cast Big Orchestra—Brilliant Chorus PANTAGES Night Prices, Sus, and Holidays. Quick-Change Artiete | HANLON BROS. paar “The Haunted House” Kiteer, Haynes and Montgomery Ie and 200 METROPOLITAN Week Marting Monday, July 8 —— ae Sarting_ Mentor, Sty 5 ae tite At the same time France was tak-\county. The indictments against Se 8) St Mat. Wed.. prices 250 to $1.09. Mrs. Patrick but in a different after an investigation by co ity Matinee and la “THE SECOND MBS. TANQUERAY” Inctudia, | AMERICAN FLORENCE FAMILY Soctety Novelty Acrobat Dalty Matinee, 2:30, 10 Cents 10c, 15¢! state will ask @ change of venue in} the other cases, on the ground that a fair trial cannot be bad in Pacific the beginning of the war, Great Brit ain took over the British railroad system Bavarians are operating against | the Russian flank along the Tanew WATCH ‘The successful men. You va 4 federal oftict HOW FRANCE TOOK = |"40 ("und Frank Ross, witnesses | JOVER THE RAILRO.@)S fon the state, were held in the coun {Will find that they began It was a different kind of a job ity Jail le night for fear of violence jeg save money at the start. France had never surrendered to|‘? them. private greed the ancient and safe! principle of the highway. sucn| ZAPATISTAS ARE THRILLING TRIP) LIVERPOOL, June the extraordinary and | of Interest Mf Per Cent THERE CAN BE NO te | 7A VATE PUBLIC! nav: ST —written and signed guaran fguwav, ‘was THe sovib) READY TO VACATE telowing the arrival of the veal with your work. NCH RULE. — rom New Yor! Greek Beate aad the United| a (aii oe The cymbric carried a big cargo| CONSUMERS TO SEE |reeTH PULLED FREE! | States are the only countries tn the |of munitions, and in anticipation of| UNION government as TEMPORARY TEN- “4 |ANTS OF THE NATION'S HIGH.|f0't# to Prevent looting and violence WAYS, to be ejected in any emer-| 1 ’ | Gen. Gonzales, whore troops have | | Sency and to retire anyway at the) 125 outside of Mexico City for nev. expiration of their leases. pe " un ral days, has received heavy rein | This made the transaction simple. forcements since his repulse Wed-| When the war broke, the govern-| nosday at the hands of the Zapatis-| small boats were swung into posi ‘tion, ready for launching, and don- ble lookouts were maintained. MONTENEGRINS Capital and Surplus, $811,000 The Pride of Seattle in Seattle. Made from which was awarded the gold grown-ups love youngsters. it as the reach of every one. 1514 7th Ave. inant neh iti ‘‘Maplewood Ice Cream’’ Maplewood and Purity are the same the Panama-Pacific exposition oi Ro ap SCHOOL NURSES J QUALITY |torces ‘have ‘conducted an ordeny + | | retreat : Bie HAVE KEPT BUSY] = Méarkets =f .!\r0: seve ater ma ne well A pure, delicious, frozen food within Order an Order Pure Milk Dairy Main 2545. JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- dent and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District HERE IS YOUR tas, OCCUPY SCUTARI ROME, June 29.—Montenegrin | troops have occupled Scutari, it was ‘announced here today. SLAVS PREPARE TO MAKE A STAND PETROGRAD, June 2 Along a 100 miles the Rus NORTH POLE SHIP IS COMING HERE The Roosevelt, the ship in which} Rear Admiral Peary traveled on the) — trip which ended with the discovery of the North pole, will be in Seattle within a few weeks, Is \ en route to) |Sreat front of Alaska and the North Pacific coast, |} OPPORTUNITY [i sians are withdrawing further to in the service of the fisheries de. jthe Bast in Galicia today, upon partment \fortifications which were prepared \before the evacuation of Lemberg Frye’s Wednesday Spec: Choice Steer near Busk, on the Bug river, and| are preparing to make a stand on| jthe west bank During the past year the trained women nurses of Seattle's pubiic| schools visited 6,984 homes, con ducting 85,000 examinations of chil Pot Roast, Ib... dren for disease, defects or neg-|f| Choice Spare ee ba Deen AMBASSADORS school inspeslan tp ihe ee re ERG; Mees sci « BOTH RECALLED Choice Loin | Monday, at {ts luncheon, Hotei Washington Pork Chops. AR 1 c MILAN, Choice reread | 2c 2 $100,000 CLEANUP Pork Roast... . $c 9c June 29.—The break in diplomatic relations between Italy | and Turkey ts complete today, The | Italian ambassador to Constantt nople is said to have been recalled, while the Turkish ambassador's re-| | | \ | | | | IS MADE AT RUBY | Choice Veal Chops ........ j quest for his passports in Rome) J diame H has been granted, and he { FAIRBANKS, June 29.—A clean.|f| Choice Steer Mets Hepes, ‘pia ds ace. up of $100,000 is reported from | Boiling Beef Anchor Brand Ruby, the gold coming from the dump of Dietz, Selch & Walker, on WILL GIVE CONCERT e) ® expected the shipment DS ee ae ae Mrs, G. Nylander will be the so: will be made direct to Seattle from |ff Washington Full Cream §f j,itt si ‘ine swcdish Singing 0 uby. | Cheese Look for U. 8 Purple Stamp. clety’s concert in the First Swedish Baptist church, Tuesday night The programs which will be direct ed by Joseph Maurity Wahlton, in cludes the works of the masters. Forty-five people will appear in the chorus, University Journal, official sum.) mer school publication at Univer. | sity of Washington, staff selected | Colin Clements chosen managing editor, It signifies purity and quality, Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. aaa ees my sprigs mss et: DECLARE WAR ON ‘SEALS IN SOUND blockade, which is keeping the sal mon out of the creeks and rivers of . When the enemy retired we count- | now than we have dreamed of see pa we tethy. He to charged with th enna 4a ios Seving a aratt|e4 more than 1,000 Turkish dead | Puget sound, War has been de | ing in this generation arson. of more than 26 feet j$04 Bundreds of wounded,” the | ttree i moral with Fish] I have already told you how, at! If he should be acquitted, the statement said carers estan | | Commissioner Darwin in. charge, a/ | fisheries department launch wil! be-| gin cruising around the Sound, dyna miting all seal rookeries, in an at-| tempt to drive the animals ocean ward, the salmon run this year is serious- jly threatened | disposed 29.—Stortes] and inlets are havens of refuge for Precautions the gentie-eyed creatures, who have jtaken to safeguard passengers of been appearing in increased num-| the White Star liner Cymbric from] bers every year, until they now amo t submarines were told here today,|*™ount to building, as usual, taking the Bal-| lard North cars on Western avenue. Each visitor is requested to take | some gift to the home, either cloth- ing or edibles. en in the | children | appropriate. been arranged, M. C. H. econd Ave. 1326 seine 1326 Ladies’ Suits and Coats $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 worth for your dollar. Sale opens promptly at 9 a. m. Surplus lot of Suits, Coats and Auto Capes of one of Second Avenue’s best exclusive Cloak and Suit Shops, that they sold formerly at prices if we men- tioned them you would not credit it. See the garments! To be sold in 3 lots. Every ladies’ garment in the lot at the most remarkable cut you have ever known. ; LOT 1—Suits, } Coats and Dele cca a LOT 2—Suits, Coats and Capes ....... LOT 3—Suits, IT ISN’T A MATTER OF PRICE The Clearing House offers thousands of dollars’ worth of good merchandise, Men’s Clothes, Furnishings, Shoes and Ladies’ Suits, Coats and Shoes, at )2 to ‘ the prices that prevail elsewhere, but you must come tomorrow for these ad- vertised bargains, as the next day may be too late. Store open at 9 a. m. MERCHANDISE CLEARING HOUSE 1326 SECOND AVE. Seals have formed an effective Dr. L. R. Clark The Dental War Is This office offers you the ices of graduate registered dent According to fisheries officials, if the seals are not Puget sound's bays ing right on the wall in front pei 2 Each morning from 8:30 to 10 world that have subscribed to any/ ll the archives packed and every | beimg attacked by a submarine,| LEBANON HOM demonstrate our painless methods. | other view | thing in readiness for a quick move, SA VINGS & work of drilling vaseongers tor oie | Altho nearly all the railroads in|the Zapatistas are preparing to prompt action in case of disaster be-} ne Consumers’ league will, on France were operated by private) wvacuate Mexico City, according to TRUST co kan shortly after the liner cleared! riday, visit the Lebanon’ reacte Regal Dental Offices jcompanies like ours, these compa: avices to the Carranza agency | e 5S culidiie tha dca aen ant bome, 1110 W. 65th st. The wom- Or, L. R. Clark, M nies had a very different standing, }\ tugs OP seArTLE pon entering the Iris : en will go direct to the home in- 1405 THIRD AVE. because they were tolerated by the| “Ho retgn diplomats are exerting ef-| passengers adjusted life belts, the) stead of meeting at the Henry| N. W. Cor. Third and Union. There are 15 wom- institution as well as Gifts for either will be A good program has Alaska Excursions ot ¥ s if Pf} : as" eee : ‘Tae A Oe By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service, Comfortable rooms with modern convenienges, and meals that are all that is to be desired. Inside passage, No seasickness 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make round trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon Railway MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW Sailings every Saturday at 9 a. m. For rates and other information, call or write 5 PENN General Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Avenue, Seattle who have their certificates hang- their dental chairs in plain sight, Prices the lowest—painless work ¥ ‘ of to

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