The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1915, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 1915. PAGE 5 : GERMAN TROOPS ENCIRCLE | . ESTALLISHED 1875 ‘Theora WARSAW; FALL OF CAPITAL ac ll + fouth ick | : ; a a oudga ¢fouthy wick ||, - P BERLIN, July 23.—The fall of Warsaw appeared Imminent today ate 5 The city is nearly half surrounded by German forces at an average f S Sui Stock of Men’s and 8 iii.c8ec 28 hess ($1 7.75 for a ummer Suit 9 wr *Pflumore that the main body of Russians has already evacuated War. " Women S A arel to st ee nee An Offer Most Extraordinary Critics following the attack closely believe a great battle in the jungle of defenses about the city will precede its capture, unle the a | d Austro-German advance from the south attaine unexpected ‘momentum Imagine getting suits that were formerly priced : reat deal depends on the success of Field Mar on Hinden ; , bs ‘ | ose lu or burg’s Sianee anal se tuafiurawe links Unibes AIK fordas Wider: with ai up to $65.00 and right in the midst of the season. unexpected reverse, it ls believed that evacuation of the city by the re < s What ittle Cash It Slave cannot be long delayed. | Not one summer suit is — ‘ A gsenie i Li is of the season’s very best styles of both silk an 4 | . Germans Fighting Within Ten ledh cute sf a ; Will Brin Miles of City, Petrograd Hears Each individual Suit is the very b in style, finish, trimming | PETROGRAD, 27 a plainly heard tn the and workmanship. Individuality is the keynote of MacDougall-South- All the summer's stock, including the advance . carlos pe cial gee Pte as red ate oe OMG Nave WIGK ISAS AGE VV Sats ; , ¢ see ea raiit | ed fall goods, cut in half and less. For goodness tolay, Shae Oe MATERIALS—Chiffon taffeta ; ilk poplin ' pr Pi & ¥ es, sake, folks, if you need Clothes, come to this Pe Pa Ng er te Russians t ere only detached com blgaoady ; ; Rage gion hone gaberdine, Chuddah cloth, wool pop- A ave rawn to wever, and were slaugh Ins and chec or ever ind, gale tomorrow—Saturday morning—at 9:30. aa Foca at pares Gonverewek to fe ean tae COLORS—Blues, and grays, and browns, tans, putty, pongee, Reducti Ordered this liner bristling with |og ats, Uelel peraiste that Wersawill | black and white. Further uctions Urdere Paid proces and macbios| oceice etry Yiauy in the, great STYLES—More than half of the Suits in this sale are exclusive , " pate gs “oRfenplr shag Sil palmar styles, even in the plainer models, and you can choose a fancy Suit Everything Must Go This Week fil isi" Ms emcnr Urge Relay Troops On HE Li you like, . fo c f rshal Von Hinden: | nyke Nicholas called upon them for Any $4.75 Suit, Coat $1 95 rk being held along the | greater ¢ : | i‘ MEME. vc ccccscevcics Sikes ae a are Within 10 Miles of Otty her thf oper that the heart of Not a Suit ] Formerly up Any $8.75 Suit, Coat $5 95 there i i hg =] Urged to ehow their sratitude by | Withheld / e / to $65.00 oo yliaaelgaaian secsesses De Se te “ te of bravery and daring, upon the he ann have 1 unable to é Any $15.75 Suit, Coat $9.95 8: Sune efcaks tndo'egon ther Maqoureane ate Ware sue = or Dress «++. ce Ae OT Sees: gana only 18 mite] "Seren ent Sees | : ite Seattle on Clothing fit to wear. Every garment ne by the bom s at our old store goes in this sale. We are now De etrsis | in our new location— | ‘HEAR RUMORS OF | Sale Tomorrow ‘ é i. ———_,, 1315 Third Ave., Opposite Postoffice NEW ZEPPELIN RAID 20-Inch Lengths 24Inch Lengths é se ot ax Hats for 95c and $4.95 $1 95 $2 95 ralc n an-| "| we - e e New York Outi Co malpdpabtind The group at 95c bs p for the stories we will not attempt to OR this special sale we have The sale is at— t crane’ tars tone! describe — you know secured about one hundred STELLA SORGHUM SAYS with 's new engine whick the character and the Novelty Ostrich Neckpieces. 825 Third Ave., Cor. Marion a ae gin nigindernp edie quality of MacDougall- | | They will be sold greatly under be Rar ensie breves nuceeasful night attacks,| Southwick Millinery—| | price. i ee corn and these have all been The assortment includes the i nea aaa nf wee ‘ reduced from our regu-] | newest styles with large ribbon 4 eemooneee: O08 War watts Sor thet A Where) cot , ee ‘ lar stock and tassel ends in the following i loftice. i cesso yet : fering them 4 ck. assel enc g week allowance oa MINISTER COULONT LOCATE = Complimented Upon man. APPENDIX; $l FINE wit ,M N rate “ | af Milan, Leghorn, White Sailors and other models The prices are much less than merchandise of | atva, admitted to probate Thursday. | Delicious Ice Cream of fancy braids, with the finest trimming, and] | this character would sell for in the regular way. ill seasonable colors. ecor oor $2.95 and $1.95. aS eee \\Z /\ includes many of the Navy and white, natural and white, black and Ki better Hats of fine white, all black and all white. WASHINGTON, July 23.—James M,Sullivan has resigned as United} MARINETTE, Wis, July 23.—| Slates minister to Santo Domingo,/Otto Thurskay's ignorance of an-| °°? it was learned today. The resigna-|®tomy cost him $1 today Former Secretary of State Bryan “ ; Arrested while {in a semtcon-| add 4 the di ates to the tio followed the recent probe of | sejous condition last night, he pro-| Moose convention in San Allegations that he had been guilty |tested when arraigned {n police| Thursday Her husband is cut off without a The Pure Milk Dairy furnished | in é © cream, lunch and ref | at the grocers last Wed decided success, sev-| | grocers, with their —— court this morning that he Was! g§eeamer Orduna of Cunard line | fam friends, spending a | [CHICAGO GIRLS To | on the pedal extremities of ] hicago girls are bigger thas ES OF LECTURES [sive Taatne Sees e eae cen so| SWIMMER DROWNED |] | TAKES | Cream” was in Ee small measure ARLINGTON, July 2 “Theo. SPIKE OLD CANARD the foot of girls in otner cities. ? alcoholism, as charged. base ie es Se Selence and Laws.” | “Where was your paint” asked| , am Peee | Feevonsible f day's pleasure. tore Kovaly, tailor, was drowne | ] ALBANY'S BIRTHDAY | _ CHICAGO, July 23—Officials | | | The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street han given by Mra ©. 8. Fowler! yuage Daily at 432% Fremont ave. over the rie o|* Taet pate Bank, Sunday Sei a his hand to) 5H. Willlams, Vega apartmente,| # erent many, ons wens dis-} i aterday, He was swimming ’ eo 7 is iad a by| tribu o t crowds ap! i 4 was Mat 2:90 p.m, subject: “What t “ - 4 the} 1618 a knocked 20 feet by the Stillaguamish river an f sd ‘One dollar fine,” ruled = th R. Reiter, 1740 Al | mone represents ond t t oy) aiied down by © whirlpool, of the Chicago Garment Manu- ALBANY, N. Y., July 23.—Today ice possible to obtain, the Kingdom of God and Where | court jauto driven by J i m thew } 5 af aea; Tarnee iat: at Geaond cream i facturers’ Style Show, which _ is the anniversary ‘of the founding of ST ie eee! es wa gery, bi pects ie Tee beta A Sp fee He ot tte: mB ors: and, at the picnic, was spoken of opens ‘August 2, antachoen they the city, which was incorporated 4pm: July 25, 2.29 p.m to ladien,| (In the Montana mining district) injuries |!n & highly complimentary «sheer $40,000 FOR will hamstring the old proverb July 23, 1868. 2 . o by all who attended Good news asl 29, 8 p.m. to men only. Ad-|there ts regret because the pictur jones tee Goewearet, tat | travels ‘taek.. Sena hers, who wii] PUYALLUP, July 23.—Forty Keep a copy of the That, at/enjoy thelr outing next Sunday at| thousand dollars was distributed to plodes the theory that they | Wildwood, have insisted that the;day by the Puyallup and Sumner) ’ se ie oe ek urea hs Clem shat sino Sta Gaver” amos, tp to, “Dosnwwe aman bates is emce ll RICKLES’ SPECIALS ante sult case handice 1, furnished them. Spirited bid-| members, to pay the wages of the/ rather than in carrying a sword be-| ng has marked every effort to| berry pickers for the last week Scie stg shat: eee A va FOR THIS WEEK nish ice cream for this occasion, feciared Mayor G ni the rs, who consider | troon,” declared Mayor Gill, speak Mates’ Health cate. teen te |esqne mine mule ts being supersed 196). m. Definite instruction given ed by electricity. Reluctant Mon-| course Sction of the life principle tn tana papers are printing pictures of make be. of electricity, to el: Jeonvert ¢ a cust 2 and 3, at Babe, the only and doomed lady|.aq um» mule that chews tobacco. Nell Pickerell, man-woman, ar. om nesday in connection lrested W $1.49 | Jap-a-Lac, reg. $3.00 gal. size ——$——— OM with robbery of grocery at First | Pe namide sridios arte juality above everything else, were ing before the King County Vete yo Pn "te aa st., dented! inanimous in their choice of Ma Jans’ association, assembled | for Jap-a-1 reg. $1.55 gal a : 4 -79¢ i, “ore ewood ua Voodlan¢ leg - dy M i d fc rears. ¥ | plewood |their annual picnic at Woodla Reg. $2.25 gal. Ready Mixed Paint, warranted for 5 years, Divers fail, Thureday, to find $350) © staniewood Ice Cream ts distrit park, Thursday lading wi 1.59 | diamond lost by C. T. Phillips of 8 , including white ei e i f od bi , ik Dalry, 1612 | “It takes a high type of courage fT ee ae S a a; q Pittsburg Wednesday, while swim-| 7 oy 4 to, toniatain, panda” ihe: tedden 85¢e gal. Shingle Stain, gal. ......... aaa 9¢ ming at Alki _— — —_ “Sometimes it is weakness and fear Headquarters for tools, fishing tackle and camping | | Young, ae realty man, that lead men into battle.” outfits. ave. M.m., dled. walle oc | A. W. Hastie, during the ctvil ‘Wie reek or cell eens war sergeant major, 132nd Mlinois vausent avtorneyicce || Rickles Bros. Hardware and Paints sident of the association infantry, elected p business trip to Port Angeles Wed nesday John M. Cook, well-known theat rical man, will manage old Pan-| | ville by about 2,000 veterans in attend 524 Pike, Corner Sixth. tages theatre as vauc house ance. The ng closed with a 2 with one movie feature at each per-| campfire and reminiscences. | B formance. i | J Other officers elec Cc. L. Ben- * ; ro pl “i id cig at a son, first vice president; R. 0.) . oO be placed n fron of pub te} Rockwell, second vice president; : A Smile Al Foll: the S orgy hiagtocbeaade gprs ayy Keeps Sweet Mrs, Harriett Leavell, secretary: | 4 mule ways Follows ie Ipoon od by school board to submit de On Hot Days | Mrs Lois K. Appleton, treasurer i == = = cS oS sign. pan | Norwegian steamer Baja Califor-| Made from prize winning cream which received }f}{/n!, railed trom Seattle Thursday This Is one of the big THIS IS WHAT e * 4 a 4 night for South American ports with! advantines. of the highest award at the San Francisco Exposi- cargo of flour antag HE WAS DOING ° zs ° | Steamer William O'Brien, which DR. L. R. CLARK a tion, which means the world’s best. lreached Puget sound navy yard | | 4 1 “MAPLEWOOD” Thursday, will come to Seattle for| People of Seattle—DE- | is ‘a repairs he went ash in Pi . . i Sa real pleasure no eat f don a at ashore In Pan-) MAND the Right Kind because you know it’s pure, made pure and Wee Aid: Ghiations, tallan consul] of Dental Service. . n Seattle, says between 700 an¢ Sua aE ies leon TX Bf ay delivered pure. 800 Italians from the Northwest ra Rieti SOO E Cie Because it Is properly “Line of the Shasta Limited” go +o Italy to fight When You Think of [appointed n"Woet Point va inte gressman-el Ice Cream Think of _ | icc tese ie seni Mercer st., Wednesday night of apo. tered operators The New Pt. Defiance Line To Portland pasteurized Phone Elliott 223 plexy, Owner of Wright Wire Mills, in discloses new scenic wonders of Puget Sound and gives | Palmer, Mass, insists that leaders | you a delightful trip via the in recent strike be dismissed re others be allowed to \ “2 : Hotel Bad . Te cites aisle anit otel Baden f ® We Deliver | Port of Spain, Trinidad, by Danish Union Pacific System THREE Shasta Limited TRAINS Leaves 9:30 a. m. He was tying his necktie—| DAILY Portland Express that’s all! Leaves 10:45 a. m. Seatac . or Owl (popular.night train) Leaves 11:15 p. m. Courtesy—Service Finest Steel Equipment. For reservation and tickets call at CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. Main 932 H. L. HUDSON, D. F.. & P. A | government | | Secretary of State Howell says) forin }law prohibiting children under 15) with« from driving autos will be rigid An 4 our enforced e a s | Gov. Lister will attend annual) u jeonference of State Press associa-| |tion, now In session in Port An 9 | Reles 4 Tank steamer W. F. Herrin ran BS while making landing in| TEETH PULLED FREE! | a |Columbia river Thursday, She was “| floated and found undamaged | Bach morning from 8:30 to 10 to! Strike of longshoremen in New) demonstrate our painless methods, | |York begun, and 900 men have . A | walked ont Regal Dental Offices | 1512 Seventh Ave. Main 2545. | Steamer Corwin arrived in Nome Dr. L, R. Clark, Mgr. Thursday, after successful walrus 1405 THIRD AVE, BBB | bunt off coast of Siberia N. W. Cor, Third and Union. Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit dental work tent | are positively the you a thorough exam timate without cont | obligation of any kind | When a Chinese lady approaches | a muddy place, she beckons a boy The boy drops on his hands and knee® in the mud and the lady uses | him as a stepping stone, for which | service she gives him a small coln.| | STAR WANT ADS | BRING RESULTS | Entrance 104 Pine

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