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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1915. PAGE 3. HOUSE LEADER |A.B.A. MEET NOW! AGAINST BIGGER GETS DOWN TO | Say! | ARMY AND NAVY REAL BUSINESS BY GILSON GARDENER Official welcome to the American WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Op- | fran joy BOsition to any plan for mill tary preparedness Is announced |) by Representative Giaude |! Hackus, president of the Seattle Kitchin, who is scheduled to be |!" ring House association, at Wed floor leader of te majority in |"e804y ® session of the bankers The Designer a short time only we ffer The Designer for an entire year at the low rb association was extended by Gov, Lister, Mayor Gill and M Women’s Raincoats — the next house of representa: |“°)\entlon at the Moore theatre. olf Every kind of a R at this busy bargain \ if tives, Kitchin saya: “I FAVOR | EX-President Taft ix expected to | \\ ' berized, rubber lined, arrive here at 8:10 o'clock Wednes center We're »berize rubb ined, fi ONS Rm MIN A MILLIONS FO Nee ONS: \day pint, He will be siven 6 Yo cravenetted, and vn, BI and mixture , 4 SUBMARINES, BUT NOT ONE CENT FOR A BIGGER NAVY OR AN INCREASED ARMY.” ception at the Washington hotel, | and Thursday will deliver three ad dresses, He ts of the entries | Secreta i ao dout Secretaty Garrison will undoubt- in the golf tournes at the Seattte| edly report In favor of a much more) Golf ciuh Thursday Ile will eveak Slaborate and expensive system of\to the bankers at % pom. and ih Volunteer soldiér making, and It has tho at the Rathskeller to! been announced chapter At noon he| House that the Wilson approval) will address the Chamber of Com-| would be given to Secretary! merce at the Washingion hotel Daniels’ recommendations for super # the first day's actual droadnaughts, submarines, airshins,! bu swnion of the jation jeolliers and all the necessary ac-) Retiring President William A. Lav T P a~~-~~~~~ MAVERICK |ceasories to a powerful navy called the meoting to order an | The position of floor leader tn the! read bis annnal address | . yrone OWer --4s:: SE ANDVE ib house carrion with it great tarinecce,| "He enc tetera he ete eisndea and the frank hostility of Kitchin, Meliride, 5 nier of British Colum. | BOSSY jhas started talk already of some bia, who tendered t visitor Grace Dar mond 1 AS :: BRANDER rival candidate, supported by the| "Greetings From the Great North jadministration, for house leader. Gen’ Russky’s artillery has 4 CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Gen. Ruseky's artilery has) sruck by a Southern Pacific pas a checked the German assaults alor ; necked . “8! senger train, near Montague, Cal ‘tne Dvina river in the Riga region. These dead —] | Enemy forces approaching the left] ~ ad incl A. Y. Ander lbank were brought to 1 halt by|%% his wife and mother, Mrs. Mar Slav fire. North of Fri garet Anderson, and Aaron Ander stadt feeble attempts were made/*°D. 4 Cousin, of Astoria, Ore by the Germans to throw pontoons ' an a daughter of She is survived by three sisters and jWore quickly smashed by the Rus.) he is m 10c; Children 5c; Loges 25¢ 3 “SOCIETY” BURGLAR | ‘The Wara Zeer Ago Always Photoplay Features in Seattle’s Photoplay Palace Tod DID ARMOUR JOB? av pith | CHICAGO, Sept. %—Detectives “lbelieve an uptodate Raffles, with two partners, was responsible for the bold holdup and robbery of rere, $3.75 to $18.50. Here a) $1.50, $2.98, $3.98, $5.98, $7.50, $10 Women’s Hose, 2 for 25c Fast Black Cotton Stockings with white split foot (sole) \vening from the Whitelthe Seattle Women’s Vests’ 17c Women’s Lisle Finish Cotton Vests, Swiss ribbed, with cro cet lace trimmed top run with Charles Hoyt’s rollicking comedy success lassoed in 5,000 feet of giggles, gurgles and glee, with an all-star cast, featuring seamless sole and do not hurt tape; comfy cut neck; sizes to : tender feet. Fine for wear; ex- er atile: 1 anki “Bee garments 17c pill sp value; 2 25c Empire Corsets [,...cersets,7%,*,Pe%,.. md medium bust; draw. string at top; hook below clasps; you Want our splendid Empire | regular $1.00 val EE NRE RRR Men’s $10 Slipons for $6.95 i etal at only 49c “Rainshed” English Slipons, in olive green or black and A ty Misses Bloomers white, made with taped seams and arm vents; all sizes; Ha teak ‘Aeiaie Gatun out light wight and absolutely waterproof; $6 95 and full, with rubber at $10.00 values at ....... occecceccccsoses ° mand at waist; sizes 2 to Boys’ Slipons at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25, according to size. Children’s Coats Boys’ School Shoes at $1.79 > a boy that wears a size 13 to 5%, bring him fancy in hit us fit him to a pair of these Shots. Made of material tastefully trim- Yood-wearing glazed coltskin, with solid oak tanned soles. med, and the most wanted styles way oe" $1.98 $280 values, the pair cvweeessescsses Ded D 12ic Curtain Scrim] Mhildren’s Hose 72€ Yard 2 Pairs 25¢ with sunfast colored bor of patterns save yourself many an ; : Tike phe! of darning if you put sturdy wearing Hose like we sell here 364nch Votles and Marquisette Curtain Goods in Arabian colors, | ©” the children for school wear. with hematitched dg and colored border, in beautiful Good fast black cotton Stockin Rambler rose pattern; regular 16 26c value; yard .. Pay Wage hae c for boys or giris, with durable Table Damask Comforts 98 Each heels, toes and soles -” .25¢c Comforts, double-bed size, filled sizes; 2 pairs for.. 75c Mercerized Table Damask, | W'th new, clean cotton and cov- ered with fancy patterned cloth; ain backs to match; 0 values, special at.. DOC of Henry D, ist York, mentioned a {ble republican candidate CHECK GERMAN 3 © MARCH ON AIGA tt ne cod branches of the associn ; |tion PETROGRAD, Sept. § aA Visiting Indies were entertained artillery ix holding the German|#t the Sunset club, Boren «ve. and | |forces in cheek in the Riga region University st. where luncheon w aa | While the Slavs are admitted to| **rved atl p.m / have retired across the Galician] A ball and reception at the Ar-| |frontier, east of Brody, on the|OTY Was the event ac i for} southern extremity of their battle) Wednesday evening | front, reports from the war office F eer today emphasize that the Rus. SEATTLE wo lstans are standing firm in the eru-| MAN cial engagement to the north | 1 ® Kovel, the Slay ce ually bending but the re jtirement is being made in good rand in accordance with pre If you want # low-priced Corset, " sident, was the principal fea Ile »ke on the day was ports of varloun nec Mrs. A. Y. Anderson, formerly Miss Eva Shotwell, of Seattle, was one of an automobi party who wero instantly killed Tuesday when In sizes in Arabian color ree rang rs, in r S inches wide; 12\%c gr British cross the Marne. Ger mane retreat 25 miles. Believed success of Alles in checking Germans greater than war of. fice announcements indicate. riln reports Maubeuge taken, with 40,000 prisoners. Bordeaux dispatch denies. St. Petersburg reports Ru Chfldren's Hese in black or tan. heavy or fine rib; also in black, white or tan tn fine ri 50c priced, 3 Women's Hose, fast black, with “UER DOURO SUNK ‘3,500 AGAIN ARE ON | WELL, WELL,HERE’S “_LONoON, Gove a—contine | STRIKE IN WALES) ONE WHO PRAISES IT |" 2, ote: Asrerc ter hen 72 inches wide, in 5 rich pat- lag their eubmarine activities of the past few days, the Germans CARDIFF, Wales, Sept. an ror HE'S A BANKER CHAP Revel Jewels worth $3,000 iin: non Poland free of Austri terns, a value not to be have added another victim, the /the third time in a few weeks, Fb They had rounded up Melvitlel| Tne es hee ate pe équbled; yore *59c e-aine Comforts, filled with | Gouble heels and toes; good 16¢ ee Deere: “hag Se ‘ales coal miners are today ny HC tasen peentlect 100 “toe m4 alleged “soctety bursiar.”|I ¢ President Wileon egeiner tne itty gottons taney cloth | rade: special tomorrow” 1 Oe wee ly. The Douro | strike. Yakima Trust Co. of North Yaki-|"24 planned to present him to Mrs.!l participation of the Belgian pee. Mercerized Table Damask, 64 $1.39 | * the Pair ee was a veese! of 1,603 tone. Thirty-five hundred of tem! ma ts the newly elected head of|Afmour for purposes of identifca Tadies’| Walked out of two collieries, DFO !ing Washington Bankers’ sssocia-| ‘0 | parier,|testing against the employment of) )) 0) 40) | ki . following tte twoday! | nonunion workers ed work Inst |*O*#ion, has joined forces with the ARABIC AT TACKER All strikers resumed work last! american Rankers’ association for goles| week and it was assumed the dif-|(ho recmcder at the mace | IS REPORTED SAFE |ficulties had been defnitely ended Other officers chosen are:| | jthra an agrement between the men! painn g Stacy. Tacoma, vice p ! i . | and the colliery operators. de W. H. Martin, Ritzville, AMSTERDAM, Sept. § Further conferences between §0¥" rotary; Dp. E. Davis, Ephrata.) marine which torpedoed ernment leaders and union repre ipo. surer, Arabic has to its base and sentatives will be held as a result of| Wiliam: A. Law, retiring presi-| reported that {t su this latest trouble, tnasmuch as the gens of the American Bankers’ sel to escape pos attack, sald a i government is flatly opposed to any | sociation, speaking before the state! erlin dispatch today | Q—I kept company with a young! former boy chum, announcing the | print as soon as possible. DELL. [Bave a strip of paper soaking while situation which threatens directly |hoqy Tuesday, declared that “mili iverpool advices and advices to) man two y and loved him dear. arrival of a son in his family. is| A.—-There is no safe way of re-|scraping a section which has been r indirectly to hamper the muni. |?” preiredasas la Bel. clone 4 Sincctary of State Lansing have in-\ly. We neve ad any quarrels and an answer or a present nec |ducing by taking medicine. A great) previously wet. | toins outpat. matter of naval equipment and ef dict ated the British either sank or|all went right until he went to ry? : X. |deal of hard exercise, preferably _ fielency, but rather a matter of|captured the Arablie’'n attacker,| work out of town. This was nearly! A.A little note of congratula-|housework, and a very limited] @—What star le nearest to the a RI pig Ec Tee “utiles ‘Sater ree’ wele re ar age tion Is necessary, and a small gift | amount of food will cause one to|earth? How far away is it? Inches wide; sev always sold at the yard. Spect al patterns; i... 39C mkete that sell size 64x76 whee! aay ela "S119 | ple in the war and @ statement of regret at the destruction of ineresting places, Declares the English are using dum-dum bul- Boys’ jerwear, knee length Drawers and short sleeved Shirts; regular 26c values; spectal, garment .. 17c = dj} to the child, if you desire to send |lose flesh rapidly. Eliminate] Let me 4o your work recent visitor at Gov. Willis’ of-|!ndustry, governmental adminis: , confirmed. | she still loves me an apidly , 0. L. “Quick service—good resulta” Reggae bt titration and expenditures.” : ——— Iwitt come for me soon, but | am | one. sweets, fats and starches from the| A.—Alpha Centauri, in the South- fice is suffering so that he cann | 4. H. MENDENHALL T Arthur Reynolds, of Chicago, an. padi tired of waiting. Yet | love diet. Eat vegetables and fruits, dojern hemisphere. It is not possible Fou and Camere Spectaliat lift one of his arms. The governor, f | Q—Could you have thie matter! not drink too much water, and do| igiad to see his visitor, slapped him|Other speaker, said the great \ him, taken d investigated? Sprin . lo |to convey any idea of its distance cee eneaeens, os Yin heartil the teste, drawback to prosperity in Would you advise me to wait for|taken up and investigate Pring not sleep more than six hours in 24.| from the earth. © iy on the bac lcountry was the attitude of yt or marry another, believing st. between First and Second aves.,/his seems like a strenuous pro-| The sun {s at a distance of 93. to ards the railroads lnm my firet seve na; henmer cares |16 ars fer trate, ne stones gram, but {8 the only way. 000,000 miles. Multiply that figure 7 n on protec not think | am a silly | : ”. 1 Interesting remarks on protect for me? Do not every team that comes down the | by 2,000,000, and the result roughly ing banks were made by William| ie" of 17? | am nearly 21 Q.—! am keeping company with a| approximates the distance of Alph: pha | 4 J. Burns, the detective UNHAPPY GIRL. | [hilt aire os ee Pride pe tcicg girl | like very much. 1 know she|Centauri, but it is beyond the com- Chairman J. H. Edward: A—At that mature age, you) eee eee ete eval (8 @ good girl, but my parents and| prehension of man. the Dexter Horton bank, | shouted ibe least have learned that/|succeeded in ri ching First ave. |triends think | ought to give her up. | —————-—_ rust pe > y ik t men to a kind word for t — ler 18 ea ne oro! ’ x years old. Please advise. Until Sept. 30 for You to Start on That Penge dll wie Pata When the feet tteh and cause #e-|he intends to come for you, why | awful, and that it should be taken| R.FLN, that body for the legislation te |%e"? oon KF *\not wait patiently until he is up before winter sets in. Please! 4 —1¢ it is a question of charac-| HIMSELF AT 40! enacted In favor of the bank- Itching | ready? Man likes to be loyal, and give me your opinion and oblige, jter, ask your parents and friends to DebOi. be! clot bs odors|he very often remains so until a A LOVER OF HORSES. | prove that their criticisms are fust.|many a man none ene ae ¢ young in years, who @ question of preference,|has made the fatal mistake of fail. Boy gal ‘ jing to understand the warnin ertain old enough to kidney trouble. marsha When your kidneys begin to lag treatment| woman questions his honor, You| A.—Steep hills are severe enough| if jt js “rl would better take this man’s loy-jon work horses when they are in|you are iulto/alty for granted. Probably he 18 / first-class condition. Certainly @ iJ rs. This ts the day of the appeal of the nickel and dime,” said Wa ter F, McDowell, of Olympia, speak-|1 M this| trust your own judgment and to fol- quickly re jonly trying to save up money | matter should be taken up at once ak : w Pecite?? 1 |low your own taclination, in throwing of: iso: “The of the F tietiers Yor. toa Sata fash juers Eczema | enough to make & “home for you. At| Report to the King County Humane ae jacoumulate: fseee ay, wiry feet . east he is entitled mu clety, 211} York block ea warnings come In little twi: Be Service Savings and Loan associations were|mtubborn. Geet aka Leaeline Inverih ek jove | ; litre lense tell me how to take off] ciineus across your heck samen ior | of an es lelected ar follows Alfred H,| One mont e trial oe enden, Gone * “ | old wall paper. HOME-WORKER. | Urination may be too frequent; you | a |Lister, Tacoma, president; William| 742% So4P_of nonpe for, fe! n-| @e-What Is beri-ber!? L, G, | Dear Miss Grey: 1 am going to| A.—Use warm water and a white-|may feel “tired” In the. morning Courtesy. |Thaanum, Seattle, vice president: |tinued use. AA disease said to be due to criticise “Peaceful,” In your column|wash brush. Wet a broad strip of/ “hen, hese anor your best at |Raymond R. Frazier, Seattle secre of samples send do stampa to! ting rice from which the husk |of the 4th inet. paper, beginning at the top, then|troubies is GOLD. MiEbat. for thee R d d F tary; C. D, Robinson, Spokane,|Pmermency ia Bold by all drug [has been removed: a form of nou-| | “Peaceful” Is rights “war Is hell"; scrape with a broad knife, Always|Oll” Capsuies, ‘This remedy es e uce ares treasurer. Lister 1s a brother of te. ritis, a disease of the nerves; symp-|but when a nation like any of the|——————— yours cscs, tt tate "firet pee jthe governor. ltome are partial paralysis, swelling | European countries has a standing | in the ancient laboratories in Haar- And on your way, coming or going,| lof the legs and dropsy; mortality |army and navy, our good cauntry lem, “Holland. It acts directly on P | ; cont: dis-| he’ kidneys and bladder and ou must no 1 to s e aries from nt; dis-|must have the same to pro! th and gives y t fail to see th , reakfas reese Pcmaion tn lapan, China, jagainet murder and destruction,| TQ VOTE ON BUYING (iio emer tnt ; | ret nded. GOLD M 4 New Zealand, India, Brazil and the| which we stand liable to receive at| Oi” Gasawian aad EDAL" Haarlem i 0 ons TO SEE HILLS HERE. West Indies. the hands of the prepared countries. | STREET CAR LINES |: Holland, and can be had at i | Lunch an ; | apeanate tays that's sealer SA | =@* =amanaer] Yellowstone BAN FRANCISCO, §. | | @—t have received a card from!a murderer. “Peaceful doesn't tale and guaranteed by The Ooh | HOT LAKE i San fre a: 1 | know a soldier's or sailor's heart.| DETROIT, Sept. §—Without al Drug’ Co. : : . National ian Francisco girls have the Inner Does he think for one moment that| dissenting vote, the common coune!) | =—————___—_____. : aa P, shapeliest legs in the world, Ed a soldier's ambition is to kill and/callod a special election Nov. 2 to| ; ark | ward DeGroot says 80 and he's Quality food and excellent be brutal? Nay; far from it. Let! vote on municipal ownership of the | |physical director tn the public | service prevall at the Nor- | “Peaceful” ask an 1 7 | . : | : y soldier or sailor| street railway lines By Enwit : : Columbia River Scenery |schoola here. Moreover, their gen. || tonia Cafeteria. |and see If they don't always ask and| ‘The plan for the purchase of the| NJ. BROWN, D. D. 8, | eral earriage in more graceful h h ? | think a P a th | 705-713 First Ay j ; . che ‘ now the ice|Detroft United Railway and th nd such famous points as Salt Lake|pays, than that of gi trenkfast—6:30 a, m De you } ' |wish for peace. ink a serv and the ‘ eae rake, Faas Cr eee eget tg vio, Te tenance, [ition it sreteh vice ne Mie forlorn naan oad Oe! | SS | ity, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Sen athe oge Pitts. alieininas ee cha ail" Seelam ns tke St. his country, not a brutal murderer.| wore laid on the table by the coun: | jy M: Dental Offices, Py St. Louis and other cities of interest Fie bo : rs nl mip ol! with Swif | Please overlook any mistakes, a8/ cj! for 30 days. te | Returning, tickets good until Oc land hocks : Im, waist) and bacon Sella i unnyd 1am writing this while on guard. The unanimous action of the al-| whether a guaran | tober 31, 19158 Liberal stopover@ in| ry Sat Bot, Cakes, Ane All standard brands of wine | AU. & MARINE, |dermen followed two hours’ ex-| tes ne ee eearans Ore ¢ affles | Nquore at cut price | planation of the municipal owner-| Work is good or ' gon .- Washington either direction. ‘SUB WARFARE HEAD Continuous Servicé large hotties of Rainter, German || @—A question came up at acard|ship program. John F. Dodge and( Worthless depends up- ; Railroad & Navigation Union Pacific Service provides you! Lunch—-Continuous — § shpendahatdp at dit old, 600, | {Party recently. Does your party to! James Wilkie, of the street railway! omur ey Syaranterd Co, Orego Short With the constant protection of | REMAINS ON JOB Dinner—Until 7:3 hex San mani |the ‘right or left of the dealer In|commission; Attorneys Alfred Luck-| not consider the gust. Lin U tile ~~ Block | Our Coffee 1s a little better” aadibeshsie walet cut the cards? Who should/ing and Richard I, Lawson and antes of a peddler on i ine, nion Pacific. A ic El i | take in the cards, providing there) Mayor M were the me: a dress or sult o 5 utomatic lectric ioc. . ss 9 Maye arx were he men who) dio ook cn (h “Sefety Signals 23 PEMD VOTE tga an! | | ila i gpa ree ABSOLUTELY FREE|*"e ™en and women playing? urged the wisdom of the plan susrantesth? one ot afety Sig 18.—-Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz, | room for the convenience of te cna sow Hathiag oot : RUTH AWD ART. | John F. Dodge was the first of| our leading business bs and the advantages of the highest cour [creator of Germany's submarine | our patrons. hoo me for counsel and | A.—The rule is invariable: Gut the proponents of the purchase to Wa ee et k UNION tesy, the finest equipment and the| warfare, will not resign 4 ee aattvica. jto the @eht and deal to tho left./pe called on to present his argu| with’ a euarentene both men and women are|ments. His speech was brief, but tt} Dental work smoothest roadbed Official denial was made today fF { PACIFIC ees It aeaeraAtabn: dale |in answer to stories that because || ° ji Kas a general rule the men|covered nearly all the tmportant| ,,Wiy take. chances -SaeE TY TICKET OFFICE of friction with other leaders over) || ~~ lo“ : i) b ORDERS | take the cards; but it really! points in the municipal ownership! Dentin ene tee OF 8 - cI Germany's submarine policy and, || 5 UI Ung | makes no dit nee plan, He touched on the Incidental, a peddler of hot alr 716 Second Avenue. Main 932. | particu its relation to German and unestimated benefits which| When You can have i . EN AND H. L. Hudson, D. F. & P. A. American affairs, he would quit oH VOMEN Q.—! am only a young girl and| would flow from the city operation) eur, Per work PES onl Se EL, ne CTU’ J ,-606" or |am getting so fat that | look funny, /of car such as haulage of| who are mi Ge Pamdioate Ua lsket pent in at- Yin ree faeing 0 Hs vr Fae [80 fam 00 short. refuse, sprinkling of streets and) and gual | | Have you got some prescription s Aa maine ‘ ne ts tendance, who will wive special attention {| every year more lives are lost by! | js for reitaple Wassor-|,,Have You got some prescription /haulace of paving material, one Ye to women patrons, or call at residence if |). i It vir ihe ele seh at we eae , information is desired. aceldent and preventable deaths 1421 73 4th Ave. | |would just as soon diet, but as soon) on : hed td rows o> Drs than have been destroyed in this\| aqjoining Joshua Green Bldg as you start and eat again you get] § ANT AD WILL GET} — 7 Ave. Union Block. country in all our wars since the We ar Dad con iketed toned tor mizain woutwkaer Open evenings until § ‘and. Sun- | Declaration of Independence | days, 10 a. m. go 12 Will be very glad to see this in! y She ain dH ee

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