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CALL MAIN 9 HAT’S The Star. Ask to print Bud Fisher's faw Seattle. lation department. Tell 'em to be sure to have The Star delivered to r home every day Because, be inning August 16, The Star is going eff cartoons exclusively = in and J 400 for cireu nous Mutt VOLUME 18. $25 in Prizes Given Young Readers—See Page 4 | RRR nnn nnn nnn PAARAAAAAAARARRAn The Seattle Star : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : ONE C N WEATHER ™ Nigh low m, IDR ft, 710 wm m, 2 m., 12.6 ft, 6:54 pom, &. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, ” News STANDS. be GERMANS CAPTURE WARSAW! SURELY NBAD! OF VISITING DOWN GRIEVOUSLY ON THE JOB. McGregor is “in Dutch” VERY Dutch Beers who _ inter- Mrs Marshall ‘Field, Bt widow of the great Chicago merchant, at the i Hotel Washington Thurs- P@y morning, did so over the telephone Mrs. Field was unable Hite receive them And it was McGregor’s fault. © Mrs. Field arrived in private car, the from San Wednesday With her are Eames, Mrs. Wor- ngton and Mrs. Alice io all of Washington, DC. Also Mrs. Field’s “mid. Also McGregor. had been in the car so b Mrs. Field told the reporters, We positively loathed it!” McGregor was instructed, in , ef time, mind you, to secure eatire apartment in a hotel for yarty when it reached Seattle. instructions were quite 88d simple. He was to en- am entire apartment. | McGregor Fails Utterly a8 a dreadful shock to . when she learned how McGregor had failed in the of this simple and ‘Rot do for McGregor to ex- that the hotels in Seattle falbup; that Seattle was en- the national convention te Knights of Columbus; that belty was full of visitors & Woman who is worth $100, can't have an entire hotel @ OF an entire hotel, for that ff she wants it and is will ie for it—weli! Organized has come to a pretty pass! as Ie the Lady's Valet 5 jor is an imported article ‘Was attached to the persons of fost important ladies and fn England before he en- ‘the employ of Mrs. Field. te valet-secretary, if you tis that is. Maybe you Know that women of wealth have valets as well as Ao they do. The valets MILLIONAIRESS FALLS} B © aT 4 KEEPER OF THE LIGHT AT TATOOSH TELLS WHY HE HATES SEA deck, getting up amateur Sitting in poker ors of this paper w' that exist In the are Cape Platters Today he tells of the Tatoosh morrow The Star story, this time about indians. By Fred L. Boalt. APTAIN COWAN, keeper of the Ta- toosh light, hates the sea. But he does not fear the sea He was a_ seafaring man before he came to Tatoosh island, 15 years ago. Therefore he knew, | before he took charge of the light and the horn which bellows when the weather is thick, some thing of the menace of the sea To you who travel the "em—certainly not! “spat dln @ large share of onerous duties } Sea in great liners, play- ing shuffleboard shuffleboard on the r E noha imposes, and, when; travels, the valet-secretary the tickets, and secures ac- Hon in hotels, and so on. prea Only Has One Room Aad McGregor is one of the pest | 1 ry A dapper, efficient wt | MeGregor. Field fe on ‘ , “but you eal meu. We were iresiond'd a apartment. And here we are, four ot wt in one room! Can % gown. I don't propose tess all over azain to talk to a fn the lobby. And I cer. ‘Won't appear in the lobby in| g0wn. And I won't be ed in the hall or thru the| And you can't come that, ragist, | American women Given the vote. * * * ily, | deplore the ‘war in * * * Yes, | like Se js beautiful, wond. | can't stand here sure you will un- Y position. Good- m: s — PORTLAND, Aug. The put-| Maxson, + and Miss » Who nearly drowned of Vancouver, Yesterday saved the lives of | Francisco Anderson, of Chicago, Mias| Gordon, grandmother of Areal, d > swimming in the Columbia! mortgaged plece of property, BEGIN FIGHT FOR CUSTODY | OF YOGA GIRL © perior court here. ment by Justice Brinker, and a de lefaion is expected Friday direct evidence of immo Friend, in that event, will file | perior court against “Dr.” De Bit a divorce and temporary alimony nies that she is to Inherit a fortur Etta Price of | of $1,000,000. said IRDSEYE VIEW OF WARSAW, NOW IN POSSESSION OF THE GERMANS TR ee ES TNE LE I OV oe nee mee ’ 5 RS the famous Alexander bridge spanning the Vistula river, across which lies the city proper. cathedral may be seen in the background. Facts About the Ancient Polish Capital Warsaw, capital and commercial and Industrial center of General view of Warsaw. In the center the famous Roman Catholic POLICE KNEW ABOUT “ORIENTAL BEAUTIES,” GIRL EMPLOYS SAYS Aa far back as six weeks 2 ago the Oriental, or Stag theatre, at Washington ning wide open, LICE WERE WINKING AT IT! Located on a cliffy terrace above the Vistula. tached forte Of this number 60,000 are Ite chief industries are machinery, weaving, printing Chief buildings are Palace Chureh of the Holy Cross. —the seat of government The Alexander bridge spanning the Vistula is one of the Strong fortifications guard it at elther side Cathedral of St. John and Saxon heard anything wrong sights of Warsaw of the river, Warsaw has been a capital city since medieval days. longer of political active metropolis until blighted by has been the scene of many red the city; told bis might Journey out to Tatoosh | and the PO Did you investigate?” tent. Tatoosh isinnd, off the cape, is) the point from which weather observers | warn of coming gales, from whieh the| wirelems brings ne: Incoming ships. saloon, or killing time in snugly wrap- ped in rugs—to you this it ® a nice day today.” i weather's fine. was a gay and worked there just one hour— she knew the character js willing to tes famous battles—-In 656 the Prussians made an unsuc The same year it copitulated to the Russians After the historic Poiish uprising of 1830 which lasted one year, Warsaw again surrendered to Russia and bas since been under of the piace: tify to this fact. She communicated with The Wednesday, Star had told about the place. Phillips and Collins, accused of bru- in arresting an old man, up before the The worst hardship you can en-| dure is an attack of mal de mere. jocean's other side We talked together In the little+ where the light housed—a room reached by revolv ing stairs and ladders One-third of the population ts Jewish. Warsaw is 404 miles from Bertin. “SUS. WILL ACCEPT GERMANY'S _OFFER IN SINKING OF FRYE BY C. P. STEWART {its insis WASHINGTON, United States will probably accept ad for a cashier, | US. CRUISER SHELLS BOBO AND Hs ARMY high-up room ack hair and e: ployed on th A fat woman issued instructions. Shows Her the “Coppers” “Those three they are decoys. draw the crowd you their dimes, impenetrable which hemmed us in. the hoarse ery Three hundred f the fog siren plow the surf boomed. but you must not you are to shove them settlement tor| Frye should its insistence the destruction of the | be made thru a German prize court, but the eructal point remains open. . who continued Do not change any without first seeing me.” After she bad been there a few minutes, a very tall, deep-volced po liceman came across the street and handed her a ten-dollar gold piece, is what they make it large pieces: Three governmental the Frye case to unal to test the treaty tween this country 1 y dealing with sinking of the Wm the controversy does not warrant a is imperative that a set ‘pon the point right of Ger. Sniiaead wireless and the weather bureau In the shadow of the lighthouse the} at issue hing Oe Frye in the! many converted| which this government denies. jecruiser Prinz Eltel Frederich maintained that the sinking | }of American ships carrying contra b endeavored Haitien yester- y, Admiral Caperton re- ported today were driven back Into the woods outside the city. It Is not believed the Eagle damaged the city In firing up- as the sheiis probably went over the town. the Whatcom ave. commission warehouse has a y 400,000 cases of the port bas contracted the commission | pink | Wednesday considered an addition increasing the ca- Following instructions, she to the fat woman, who came and talked with the po (Continued on Page 5) took the money |WANT MONEY SPENT ‘RIGHT HERE AT HOM Why did the secretary of state rity 5 order for auto license plates | Angeles concern, his oe the order here? The Chamber of Commerce and ing manufacturers of enter Cape upon the British notes rejecting the | administration's demands regarding violation of this|the rights of neutral commerce un-| Warns Her to Leave , the girl tells, and sald Don't you know y to take money in a jesting way it Is against the la from a policeman? The imperial government watved | Washington JERUSALEM PAPERS BREMERTON VOTES ARE ENTERPRISING on the rebe irs began to realize » character of the place, theatre took her and told her not to stay tremer jother minute. “This 1s an awful place,” 1 am staying here only starvation's door. | * © Don't ever come back!” TO BUY PLAN BREMERTON, ton {a on record today by a two-to-| one vote In favor of the purchase of the Bremerton-Charleston water mictpal enter sterday on a 000 resulted in a ‘morning, in the campaign to|ple don't believe all they read in the boost for home industries. SLICE OFF $100,000 ily, there {s no sittin mttere 1 can receive you od At 1:30 Thursday afternoon, the 8 are dressing. I am in| legal battle for the custody o S-year-old Areal, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Rudolph H. Gerber, of San Francisco, will begin in the su [ne wapapers of Jerusalem, which were tecaived here today King George, one paper reported, was captured early in the war by @ jerman Zeppelin crew, who dropped works system as a mt The election y |to the structure. A few minutes later the fat wom AST EDITION FORECAST—Fair HS AT SEATTLE at if SEIZE FORCE INCITY BERLIN REJOICES AT NEWS THAT KAISER HAS TAKEN CAPITAL OF POLAND. BERLIN, Aug. saw has fallen. statement from the war office today announced the Germans had entered the capital. The Russian garrison, it was announced, retired over the three bridges spanning the Vistula to the eastern suburb of Praga, after of- fering brief resistance to the Teutonic forces. The Russian garrison, it was announced, retired over the Praga after offering brief re- sistance to the Teutonic forces. The Bavarian troops under Prince Leopold stormed th last line of defenses and en- tered the city over the Kolish and Radom roads. From Praga the Russian cen- ter is retreating along the raii- way leading to Novo Minsh and over the plain of the north- ern railway, keeping In touch with the right wing near Novo Georglewsk. The German forces, pursuing the retreating Slave, captured many stragglers. erlin Rejoices When official announcement was made, bells were tolled and the cap- ital gave itself over to general re- Joicing. iw That the struggle before the last defenses of the city was short and fierce is evidenced by the fact that Prince Leopold arrived before the outer works of Warsaw only a day and a half ago, The Russians were holding a line running thru Blonie, 13 miles from the city. With the opening of the Bavarian assault, they fell back to the last lines in front of the city and final- ly were driven out entirely. Garrison Captured It is believed a greater part of the Russian garrison which remaim ed in Warsaw was captured No specific mention is made of the success of the pursuit of the remainder which escaped, and it is assumed the Slavs either destroyed the Vistula bridges or attempted to destroy them after withdrawing in order to impede the pursuit. The first Germans entered the city last night. Simultaneously, general assaults were begun along | the Narew river to Ostrolenka and against the Russian positions be- fore the Bug. Trying to Save Railway A great battle is now raging in | this region, with the result still in doubt. The Russians are making desper. ate attempts to save the Petrograd railway, which Gen. Von Gallwitz is placing in peril by his drive toward Byskof. East of Rozan, it {s said the Ger- mans took 6,000 prisoners and numerous field guns. Gen. Von Buelow, pressing for. ward in the Courland district, has taken 2,000 prisoners during the last two days. vote of 484 age POPE WILL MAKE A TRY FOR PEACE . ZURICH, Aug. { y announced that Pope Benedict |has decided to convoke a grand con |aistory at the end of September, at which he will again attempt to bring about peace in Europe "SHOOTS HIS FATHER WALLA WALLA, |body of Robert Henry Steele, black The charge of improper aonadae | against Ralph De Bit, Yoga leader, | and Mrs. Gerber, his alleged affin-| etgnt city lity, has been taken under advise A total cut of approximately $100, | one of the nightly flights over Lon the budget estimates of | Gon and pulled his majesty aboard. |In the same week, this paper stated, |the czar of Poincare of France were ‘plucked Wednesday it sliced the streets | ¢,, leche | The justice intimated thet, 28 00|anq sewers estimate to $40,000 be- (rom carth and made prisoners the 1915 allowance tendent Case had asked for a $7,000 | . but that if Mrs department | Jepartments she could do |}made aince the budget | began wielding ite paring knife. | “one of the illust | conduct | tow |has been shown, the case would be! ldismiased, Deputy Prosecutor] increase. | ' | CONSIDER TAX BILL xing and regulating the of billboards will be finally consid: | ered before being recommended to | the “council at dance” show | “Newspapers to hip igs till in operation fairs of the Panton store store vacated by ‘August 31st. Large quantities of merch must be closed out, and a vigorous selling campaign will be waged for the balance of the month. The opening gun is fired today in the way of a large ad on page 3 of this paper. sold to the public and merchants alike. You'll find the ad interesting. charge of lewdness direct in the #u-| Sa WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE still hangs outside on Washing- Besides the habeas corpus pro-| ceedings brought by Dr. Gerber for the possession of bis daughter, the a ; BY PULMOTOR Gerbers also have another case pending in which Mrs, Gerber seeks arently had not yet corroborated today the rumor which he said Wednes- day he had heard to the effect that some sort of a show was being conducted there. THE POLICE HAVE NOT YET CLOSED THE PLACE. Maine Friday, In an interview reported in a San newspaper, Mrs. Louls| pthe license committec » M ARCHDUKE IS HONORED Archduke |by bis son while the two were hunt “My entire estate is a heavily Peps Soniend ite: ooctta ‘will, net | Prede rigk of Austria has been made |ing rabbits, was brought here today, | porter asked Chief Lang ’ sho | uphold the measure if It passes the|a Prussian field marshal in recog-!'The boy thought the safety catch , nition of his services in the Hast billboard mag-| “Anything new today * said genial Loute was on the rifle ing to close up the PANTON STORE TO BE WOUND-UP AT ONCE Francis Rowe & Co. announce that the af- will be closed up and the idise yet remain which The mefcharfdise will be BSCRIBE FOR THE STAR NOW, DON’T MISS THE BIG LAUGH, MUTT AND JEFF, TO APPEAR IN THIS PAPER DAILY AFTER AUGUST (6

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