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aAR—TU ESDAY, JULY 27, 1915 PAGE 5. iaveived, tho the United States b \ rights will be “deliberately avivieadty.” aa , Tt Leweet Prices In the city for !! eclaim for oa et the Cl fet erpeste in the anutactrine pis ¢ the ¢ nd in ination Becribe «pair of Dupt will then are m DI mona SES. Did you eve ade that the Visions are | Come in and seo the LARGEST RETAIN THRE we ¥ sTORE Our Guarantee ‘This te to certity the fal to give entire va (igned) CITY OF DUPLEX GLASSES | THIS WEEK ONLY FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED BY CITY OPTICIANS’ SYSTEM MANUFACTURING PLANT oy THIS WEEK OUR OFFER IS oi Rn ORY ARB EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL TICAL $1.85 | *~ eee \ the City Opti le of Seatti Wherever you find * wds from Bs lr eyes prop- aliste, who a ne thet peter ic4 dlls where our maintain 1 our r wake pases Where glasses are Perfect Vist own factory ox La fitted in @ old Where date Shops. NQ roor SPECIALISTS, They are so near and far Viaton ass, bein Glasses? FIRM IN THE NORTHWEST, Be. SIN THIS STAT City Opticians 1533 Third Avenue Retween Pike and Pine sts, Exclusive Optical Spectaliste Hours: ? a m. to ¢:30 ompound Lenses at reduced LOS BY C. P. STEWART WASHINGTON, July 27.— are trying to make it that the sinking Sunday ‘the Leelanaw, with its car, fax, ie the kaiser’s answer fe the latest American note, giving warning ects In poo oat of Amer- that further irded as Officials consider the Leela- in the same the payment of Indemnity are denied the right of Ger. We will fit a gold-filled frame| "ih spherical lenses and leather, fee, complete, for $2.50. This in-| | dedes careful and accurate exam- Broken Lenses duplicated on Mert notice at reasonable prices, 4 We do our own grinding. Parlors H.C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 9064.46 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You Satisfactory artificial teeth 1 ry pte World. eat, Agreeable, strong, light durable. Made to properly any mouth. They restore a It! appearance, plumping nooks and removing ir act $5, $10 and $15. Crown and bridgework a spe 0 (ORALTHESIA Rew method makes all Operations painie: Our ing offer— We hurt you, don’t pay us” Convince the most p> lass work. SOSTON DENTISTS ‘420-22 SECOND AVE. Bon Marche Main 1186 Location 12 Years 0 ASK INDEMNITY lastant Relief For) Germany may be as “firm” as she | S OF SHIP many to sink American ships carrying contraband, and holds that such acts are in violation of the Prussian treaty of 1828. With the receipt of offictal tn formation as to the sinking of the | Leelanaw, negotiations similar to jthose in the Frye case will be taken up with Germany. Dispatches from Berlin +that Germany proposed to firm” were taken calmly in official circles | The essential thing ts that the kaiser refrain from making subma rine attacks without warning, tn-| volving danger to or loss of Ameri-| jean lives } | Consequently the view of offt clals today was that if this is done ZA pleases. The arrival yesterday of the Brit- | ish reply tosthe protest against the ord in council may cause some in forwarding a new note on this subject |. As the matter stands, England jhas cited decisions of our own su preme court in justification of the | seizure of neutral cargoes and new | representations will now be framed jand forwarded, it is said. | This will not be done, however, } until the British ls gone over care fully. The new liner Hawaii Maru showed a speed of 16.8 knots an hour on her trial trips at Kobe, Japan, on July 4. She will be em- ployed in the Seattle trade and will re about November 1. Dra: challenge of American Mawy Fagne and you note that the vil- a eee, coe make a survey lage postoffice bears the label “Bu time bg ey is the firet iy reau de Poste’ and offers no series of mighty interesting letters that translation for benefit of him who Will be printed ia The Star—EDITOR.) | taixs his lingo in English The young girls lining the plat By Harry Payne Burton (form, too, you notice, “backwoods” Malt Correspondent Who Js Touring War- tho they may be, have straps of Time Canada for The Star jet velvet about their white throats QUEBEC, Canada, July 20.—The| nd wear their simple dresses with (The Star and ite allied papers sent) and Listen Burton, the noted cor pradog 5 jan “accent” as French as any on 5 o'clock “Quebec Express” from |the Champs Grand Central station, New York,| ll day the French “atmos. crosses the frontier of our north | phere” has kept increasing with er neighbor a little after sunrise | ° Shankar ay ripe hon next morning. leas boat from Levis and step into There is not @ thing, so far as|"Oid Quebec” you know all the eye can see, to tell you that you rest has been introductory! are out of “the States” and into| HERE IS FRANCE, HERSELF! The streets, the stores, the res Bylot do ppioeiracsoag officers, Ld geo ogy the dwelling houses, they our lu © at all say {t—these buildings of the a ents ho pong ote d ‘basse ville” section, as old and sleeping behind your dark green|ST@y and grim as any crowning | Montmartre! |STREETS CLIMBING TO that you are 4 country” | QUEBEC'S FIGHTING HILL Tier after tier of them rise up, “rue,” | curtain. The first knowledge really in a “belligerent doesn’t come from any sign of war " narrow “rue” upon narrow on Dien ths eae suddeniy | until at last they surmount the realize that you are in—NEW| Very ramparts where French Mont. FRANCE! |calm and English Wolfe settled e Canadian scores for all time be- BURTON SEES “NEW FRANCE” SURE ENOUGH For, thru the window, as the long train clatters thru a little town, you read the mystlo gr igs tage “Traverse du Chemin de place of that familiar “Stop, Look | tween the two races NOW ALLIED AGAINST A SINGLE FOE! Borne on such @ wave of lyricism \an I was, it was something of a shock—and I think It must be to one who comes here—to find, In an attempt to measure the exact feeling toward this war of the greatest French group in Amer. fea, that they are NOT doing that at all! I found, indeed, that the French of Quebec have not a first Tan, Red or Freckled Skin Is Easily Shed rate interest In this war! | It is not, let me so make modifi Aincan freckles, plotehes | cation, that the French of Quebec lor tan, the bi thing do is to and there a |freo yourself of the skin itself. This | that city of 75,000 inhabitants—are not heart and soyl with the allies, every To tree of ite muddines: is enntly accomplished by the use of ordinary mercolized wax, which can had at any drug store. Use atlas againet “the Bosch,” for they nt as you cold aoe Fad h- | are! But their {nterest must ing te off in the morn mme- |1 6 rated as “academic” wince ft ts the offending surtnoa akin in fine powder ually the entire ysorbed, without pain or The second layer of evidence presents a whiteness and sparkling obtainable in no other way I've ever heard of If the heat tends to loosen and wrinkle your skin, there's an ef fective and harmless remedy you can readily make at home. Just let an ounce of Powdered xollte dissolve in # half-pint witch hazel and bathe your face in t quid, This at once tight the skin and smooths out thi making you look years youn, Avertisement. Afately being to come like partl cuticle ts ine not occurring to many of them to take-up actual arma with their brothers across the seas | WHY DON’T FRENCH- | CANADIANS ENLIST? j} Indeed it is openly proclaimed that not more than 100 Canadian- |born French In the city of Quebec |have enlisted and not more than 10,000 in the whole province, where 1,500,000 of them live! Why is this? What fe ite pay- chology, its reason? To find out the underlying reasons, I went to It | | | Firemen and policemen going down into the overturned steamer Eastiand for bodies of victims penned up inside. ng the body of one East! Scenes in Chicago Disaster in — a ccna — Died id victim from the water, several of their representative cit izens, Armand Lavergne, Quebec's lead ing attorney and member of the Canadian parliament, was expecial-|be killed? Have we definite bonds | dominion’s participation the| French brothers ly explanatory and here is ‘chat he fin France, we who left there 300) fighting is this: That, ever since|Flanders—but loyalty begins at /f > told me “ fyears ago, other than a common) England withdrew her military| HOME, we say, as we go to our “To understand the present aitu- | language and a common source?| forces from Canada in 67 and | work in the morning. ation, you will have to listen to a|ARE WE NOT CANADIANS | gave us the task of defending our Mttle sketch of the French tn Can-| FIRST? own territory, we should not be ada, as a French-Canadian sees it And most of us answered, ‘Yes, | called on to do more at any time BULL BROS. The psychology of our people here | Canadians FIRST!’ With our home regiments A a ‘e today, in this crisis, is absolutely| “Nor did the spectacle of Eng-| militia, with our arsenals and the} 4 P I t the logical result of thetr history lana entering the war appeal as protecting shadow of the Monroe | @ Qs Fintere We came here 300 years ago to| other than remote to us. We have | doctrine and the American, fleet “013 THIRD mAIN 1049 found NEW FRANCE. We were|never had direct representation in! about us, we wer = | conquered upon the Plains of Abra- ham when Montcalm was defeated by Wolfe, and, altho our death knell as the rulers of this land was rung then, {t marked no definite change {fn our actual character. “We have no special kinship, cer- tainly, with England and only with France in that their old history ts ours | up to a certain point. There. The Young Man Who has no money ahead, and loses his position, frequently hae to he some mearis ahead, he could have t in time to thing better, Our advice Is ble—SAVE SOMETHING. Interest. Mf Per Cent UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CoO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $815,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- dent and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District on STABLISHED 1875 Transfer step ac Jougall 2 fouthwick Second Ate. and Pike S fore Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. MAD CHARGE PURCHAS TOMORROW PLACED ON AUGUST BILL RENDERED SEPTEMBER Ist Butterick Patterns M. | Final Reductions on Millinery W. Stock. BECKER GETS 3 "TEES SARE DA NEW Charies F. three more days to live. When the Baltic arrived at] waiting to board a car at friends have some hope that he | Liverpool today several passengers Eight” and Pine, Monday may yet be saved from th » | told of the attempt to overhaul the| pighg the maimer suddenly tric chair. The execution of the former | A as If they were wheat stalk: police officer, scheduled for to. |*ubmarine early Friday. The pa-| Mrs. D. M. Elrod, 54, was morrow, was postponed until trol ship was on scout ax for knocked to the pavement, se- Friday at the request of Su ‘he Baltic and tmmediately Gave) verely injured. Several others preme Court Justice Ford, who | chase to the German craft | were knocked down, The desires more time to consider It submerged and was lost sight) driver slowed up, glanced the appeal for a new trial | of : back, saw Mrs, Elrod lying argued by Becker's counsel At dusk on h, © same day, how prone, and sped away. yesterday. ever, the su rine reappeared Three jitney buses, driven by W Briefe are to be filed in the | less than a mile away from the Jy. yiiies, J. Boyd and E. 8. Lewis, appeal action today Beiltic fs started in pursuit and a wild chase This is Becker's last hope, | Most of the Baltic’s passengers|ieq up Pine st. to Volunteer park, - - | Were dining at the time and did) where the mad driver charged thru | not know of the danger. }another crowd, not hitting any- FLOATER iS FOUND |body this time, and the jitney The body was found floating ‘Tuesday morning near Thomas st. identify him. The moved to the public morgue. What’s War Like in Canada, Across the Fence From Us? fore, when ¢ took stock and we said “After all, cern of ours that we PROSPECTS OF MUNICIPALCAR LINES ARE LOOKING UP TODAY With receipts climbing rap- idly towards a balance with ex- penditures even better showing expected | this y month, and with a ler privilege with Division A, the municipal car lines a Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair Tremendous Price Concessions on 291 Trimmed Hats e mean e there is nothing reserved. This clearance of Imagine Hat, 237 Hats at $1.75 The reductions ery the is a complete 54 Hats at $3.50 taken sure a complete clearance have been positively enormous—it has always been our pol- to quote former values, but in this case we will only y that every Hat is included in but two lots at $1.75 and $3.50. Styles are just as you would have them were you buy- Hat at the regular price Prices are less than the actual cost of trimming in most cases, toa ing LOT NO. 1 237 Hats Marked $1.75 In thi style 54Hats at$3.50 This includes every one of our isive models — exclusive copies of imported mod- s from some of designers civable former many every found were many, may be of m imes The all the sale price styles ori are included, ¢!8 and colors and all-white and mmings in- French ur our best The Milli in } best The feathers 1 n bow 7 $1.75. be had in style and quality may this special lot all-black very to clude cies, naey. flowers ar extra unrestricted final. There will be no Bag 3 NOTICE—Every sale must be refunds, no phone orders, no C. See two Second Avenue Windows displaying these most unusual Millinery values. Sale begins tomorrow morning at 9 ’ o'clock. —Second Floor, YSTOLVE seen. AUTO MAIMER public utting on full steam. and taking a — iH zig-zag course did the White YORK, July 27.— | Star liner Baltic, from New York, Another auto maimer has ap- Becker has at least | escape a submarine which pursued | |b Hig | Der oft Fastnet, peared. As a crowd of people were | Mner. drove his machine thru them A British patrol boat sighted the) LOSSES ARE 330,995 "=" abandoned the chase be- cause of the danger to pedestrians. Mrs. Elrod, who was taken to the foot of| LONDON, July 27.—British loss.|the city hospital, will recover. There was nothing to|es, both military and naval, now — — | body was re-' total 330,995, a statement from Pre- The Hollywood Lunch and Soda) mier Asquith announces, Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv. of a man of about 50) in Elliott bay ings. it out. force, Jto carry this burden. perte “Our interests are HERE and we will fight for them, if they are| challenged, with all the valor our are showing in| his war broke out, we; England's parliament the typical French: | Canadian feeling in regard to the in “Tam sure is this so great con wet go and looking up. F. M. Peterson Monday asked the council for the exclusive | right to carry passengers from | the north terminus of Division | A to the north city limits, at the outskirts of Ballard, for qne year, on a transfer basis. | The request was referred to the Jelty utilities committee. | Peterson proposes a transfer ar- rangement similar to that proposed last month, with an bus | petitioning for a The New between the port commission's West Seattle ferry and a west If you want to keep your hair in| shore bus line, by which 2 cents of To Portland good condition, the less soap you use the bett Most soaps and poos contain dries the brittle, and plain mulsifi 4s pure and much better than soap or anything /ENGLAND TO SEND else you can use for shampooing, every B-cent fare, goes to the port| er. and 3 cents to the bus line. prepared sham Councilman Erickson is inclined you a delightfnl trip via the too much alkall. This|to favor the plan, believing that by ¥s scalp, makes the halr|tapping the 1} of Ballard, Di is very harmful. Just) vision A will reap big returns. ed cocoanut ofl (whieh entirely greaseless), {is O-W. R. our |rect from Fourth ave., | by Mayor Gill. CURES WITHOUT DRUGS WONDERFUL STORES HEALTH WHILE You body with new life and vim, and in a rheumattem, lumbag complaint, FREE BOOK robust m: how Electra-Vit Room 206 Empress Theatre Bidg. entire Millinery JITNEYS CHASE 'MAVOR HAS AN IDEA A comfort station, the largest in the city, in 4 the ement of the library, with an entrance di- suggested INVENTION RE- SLEEP If you want to cured of pain er in any must power for the ays- tem. Electricity gives that. Elee- tra-Vita, applied while you sleep, aturates the body with © soothing stream of elee- tricity. Tt fille the your trouble is cured to entire system to althy condition, the spirt of ambition and It makes strong, healthy men If you have a pain {t drives If you have stomach trouble, kidney or It or just a lack of nerve jectra-Vita will restore you to health, Call or write for our Deantiful 90-page book, which tells all about our treatment. This book contains pictures of well- 4 women, showing applied, and Second Ave., Cor. Spring Seattle, Wash. St oe are . “Line of the Shasta Limited’ Pt. Defiance Line discloses new scenic wonders of Puget Sound and gives & N. Union Pacific System as this can't possibly injure the U s NOTHER NOTE THREE Shasta Limited ‘s . e w 5 Simply moisten your hair with TRAINS Leaves 9:30 a. m. Raspoontule. wilt make an abun.| WASHINGTON, July 27—Great| DAILY Portland Express dance of rich, creamy lather, and|Britain 1s preparing a supplemen- | Leaves 10:45 a. m. cleanses the hair and scalp thoroly.|tary note to the United States re. Owl (popular night train) The lather rinses out easily, and|garding the blockading of neutral Leaves 11:15 p.m. removes every particle of dust, dirt, |ports by the British sow bade anh, dandruff and excessive oll, The| Sir Edward Grey, British minister | Courtesy—Service hair dries quickly and evenly, and|of foreign affairs, today, notified | . : ee it leaves it fine and silky, bright, |Secretary Lansing that suth a note Finest Steel Equipment. fluffy and easy to manage. was being framed, and would be | For reservation and tickets éall af You can get ofl at most very cheap, enough to last family for ment. ready within a week | The British foreign minister asked that publication of the note received | yesterday be withheld until the supplementary note arrives. Lan- sing will comply with the request. mulsified cocoanut any drug store, It is and a few ounces Is every one in the months, — Advertise- CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Ave. H. L. HUDSON, D. F. & P. A Main 932

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