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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1915. PAGE AFTER THE WAR—THE TRUTH UY 5. ESTABLISHED 1875 ac Pougall + fouthwick fo 6 P. The National City Bank Of Seattle, Washington FOUR YEARS OLD of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency at the Close of Business September 2, 1916 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ........$2, 141,466.03 ij, Second Ave. and Pike St Store Open 9 A. M. M. Grrl gscnceagees Ne A GREAT BIG GLOVE SALE]| | United States Bonds to Secure i Circulation .............. 50,000.00 “ren i ’ . Premium on United’ States V4 to 1/3 Off on Women’s New Kid Gloves MAS cscs ccceseeneseves None A’ the beginning of the season to havea sale like this is a bit out of the ordinary, ; Federal Reserve Bank Stock .. 18,000.00. but these lots represent several special purchases made by our buyer while East q Furniture and Fixtures ...... 1,000.00 ; Cen arg such a these ih! CR ateheen ‘ = o shoulc put ay er Summer loves anc Real t tate W Pes Sigh “ve 19,463.52 buy Kids and Chamoisettes for immediate and Bonds oy er sesseece’ 394,773:06 Winter wear and Exchange ..cceeeee 93,85 i Bee end Exchang 693,897.89 $1.00 and $1.25 Kid Gloves 78¢ Most of these are Women’s Two-fastener LI i $3,318,600.50 | Gloves, overseam sewn, in black, white, tan Capital Paid in serena $ 500,00 or gray. Very special, 78¢ pair roius Lupkeaaean 7 ao $1.50 French Kid Gloves 95c Undivided Profits .. ~ | SERSS.60 I] | Made of the genuine French’ kid, overseam “culation 48.400 | sewn, two-clasp style, in white, black or tan Circu sees ewes 8,400.00 | also a few pique sewn Gloves at 95¢ pair Rediscounts With Federal Re- | $2.50 Kid Gloves $1.25 , Women’s 50c Gloves 35¢ . : j serve Bank ...... es 25,000.00 A very special item, which includes a Deposits . Taos aN ++ 2,593,366.90 These are the Chamoisette and popu-| sample line of eight-button and longer lar “Duplex” Gloves, and imported make; | jengths of Gloves, in black, white and $3,318,600.50 very well made. Your choice of chamois | costume shades. Exerta special price, Your choice 1st Call 1915, Mar. 4, Deposits. . .$2,002,482.85 colors, white, gray or brown 35¢ pair $1.00 Street Gloves 78 $1.25 pair $1.25 Chamois Gloves 78¢ Women’s natural chamois skin Gloves, 2nd Call 1915, May 1, Deposit -» 2,306,676.04 A mannish style Street Glove in Eng-| guaranteed washable Sale price, pair 3rd Call 1915, June 23, Deposits... 2,470,381.11 lish tan shades. Special 78¢. | 78¢. First Floor. 4th Call 1915, Sept. 2, Deposits... 2,593,366.90 OFFICERS J. W. MAXWELL, President FW. BAKER, Vice Pres. 'Z_) 600 B eo J. H. BLOBDEL, Vi ale BW. CAMPBELL, Cashier. N. H. SEIL, Asst a a DIRECTORS: AAO TOS SATE ACERT ARIE Se A. F, ANDERSON Cc. B. LAMONT | 4 Lumberman a F. W. BAKER Vico President J. H, BLOEDEL President Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills ALBERT DAUB . Alaska Merchant . F. T. FISCHER Fischer Bros. Wholesalo Groceries ROBERT R. FOX Manager Simonds Manufac- turing Co. F. H. JACKSON Vice President Clear Lake Asristant to the President Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Co. OLOF OLSON Railroad Contractor peatiia a W. C. PRATER | ser. ana tan contes §=— | FRENCH SOLDIERS ENJOY VAUDEVILLE Packing Co. A. J. RHODES oe POS HE President The Rhodes Co, | mosteettet sm | GERMAN SHELLS KEEP TIME LIKE DRUMS SING LOVE AND RAG SONGS, SAYS SIMMS for $2.50, $3.50 and $5 New Leather Bags N assortment of 600 Bags will give every woman an op- A portunity to pick just the Bag she wants. ] “The Bag You Want Is Here” 30 or 40 different styles, inlarge shapes, medium shapes and small shapes, of polished and dull leathers — Newman’s history will poke inquisitively among Europe's ashes and write down ali for future generations to read! DAVID WHITCOMB President Arcade Building Co. CLIFFORD WILEY : Pee A wn v | pin seal, mat seal, natural grain seal and Morocco. "President parma 3 eed PE Bees. Linings are of leather, plain or Dresden silks — plain ‘ : a oa: . of aber collecte: herejone of very grea’ gnity was " ; 5 ss cpties i. Cc. L. MORRIS WORRALL WILSON | By William Philip Simms | °07h.c0. the curtain wes painted told that in private life he was a Hand fitted styles. Some have novelty fasteners. [| © President Morris Construc- of Herr, Bailey & Wilsou, United Press Staff Correspondent by a cavairyman on tarpaulins cobbler, so as the surgeon splashed $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 Leather Bags ka tion Co, Attorneys (Copyrighted, 1918, by the United Prese;| Which had served in the beginning into a bar of a dreamy and rather eal eed ie 1 9 [ ecoprrighted ia Great Britain) |@® Covers for boxes of ammunition; pretty ballad, f feared the worse, ina great sale abi cece cic c ches etaw seuss ° —First Floor. All Kinds of Aprons—At Special the sky and a few walnut trees played the part of roof, while that part of the regimental band not busy bearing wounded on stretch ers off the battlefield, furnished feeling not a little kindly towards the Germans who were now mak ing more noise than ever with their bombardment. With the singer's first n . however, | changed my ‘KEEP OPIUM IN “There hae been « vislent bem- bardment of the Forest of a" —From the French Commanique of August 5. WITH THE FRENCH ARMY AT RAIDERS HIT LONDON AT NIGHT SAFETY VAULT |THE, RBONT. Avs. 5— (iy Mall) the music—these men anda young, mind. The notes were like pure 7 ec tiaca ke brat T —When the performances of Bern. #toutish surgeon-iieutenant, who gold dadainoinin hardt, Irving, Duse and Mansfield doubled on the plano when not Boom! Bang! went the Prue | rices and DO Sept. & — East Stored snugly away in a safe de | cease to be anything but faint rec: stage managing the acts. lis close by. iv bones. ie luanit, 10 fitetees tine of{Ollections I shall still remember| bill was the regular bill. just tiny flower = nine pein ere sco atin Ler ews Were found by a apectal/quile vividly an unpretentious} not ecially arranged dropped beside my way,” sang | Germa: a for visitors. Since January 14 this “house” has been playing to standing room only, two per. formances a day, at 2 p. m. and vaudeville show given by soldiers! to soldiers out here in the open alr, 1,500 yards back of a certain famous woods thru which a most agent. The discovery follows the arrest Sunday of Ben Goldsmith and Ben Pruss, who bad six fire} tael tins of opium and the safe de-/ the French soldier, paying no attention to the noise. He put | all the artistic interpretation of | a Caruso in hie song. PRONS for every purpose—Aprons of all kinds of mate- but a detailed statement rial the admiralty was lacking today. A _ preliminary Aprons at all sorts of prices. Coverall Aprons, Special 49c Said It was known | posit key. unhealthy part of the firing line| at 6. Sometimes—as often as 8 ! went another : had been some fires and runs. possible—-the bill chan shell A roomy House Apron of percale, in light and dark but details were not | RESULTS AND FOR PROFITS. The performers were soldiers; sometimes the headliner “Just a little rosebud fallen i prints; a splendid range of patterns, both plain and fancy. The edges are bound, has belted back, one pocket, and fastens down back with buttons. Very special, 49¢ each. of dotted Swiss, USE STAR WANT ADS FOR to be on hand for his cu cies mens shell or a bullet has interfered, But always, rain or shine, good bill or bad, the curtain “goes up” on ti and the soldiers on thelr repose week (usually they have a week in and a week back of the trenches) | | never mise a performance. the stage was bullt by soldiers with from her hand.” Thie line came bie ne lnm ment ld nner ocho as an incongruous respons to the terrific explosion. B0-0.0-0.0-m! -0-0-0-0-0-m! More high explo seemed to make the | mbie, but the tenor-warrior-shoemaker, with his hand on his heart, con- tinued to the end of his re- Domestic Science Cooking| Tea Aprons Aprons, of heavy white sheeting,| fancy or plain, 50¢, ‘ {th short sleeves, belt and | Maids’ Aprons, many styles, of made with short sleeves, belt and a) 1,45 piain hemstitched or em- generous pocket, $1.00, | broidery trimmed, 50¢. ! eee frain and bowed before the Princess Aprons, made of white} Coverail Aprons of percale, ; | As 6 p. m. drew near the plank) He had sheeting, 50¢. j checks and stripes. staple colors, r lbenches in front were creaking nd he de- Princess Apron, with bid, has | 50¢ - Business woman's black sateen, Aprons, of the sensible Apron it, every handclap of it, 80 again, with plano, flute, junder thelr maximum burden and/ five gores. two pockets, 75¢. hundreds of soldiers were standing ’ Regulation Red Cross Aprons, Medical Board Ordered to Restore License to d at the back and on either side. Aj Clarinet and the patter of rain ‘ for the office or semavome, . Dr J J E id fR kabl. |heavy Fain began to tall precisely | progam ss ¢ bg ape 50e. Sere weer . J. Eugene Jordan After Evi ence of Remar Hl os opening ine pinto, turned and] shined Ir, a good subwttue for | = houted: je ban rum, now soake | Cures Was Produced in Court MS¥ou don't mind « litte thing] and out ef commimion: "WOODY BATS OLD ‘AIMAR DE TURENNE, ‘cop SCHOONER On January 7th, of this “Nol” they thundered’ back, | droped beside my caz, | PRECEDENT AGAIN-- | SEATTLE BOY. BACK | GETS BIG CATCH Year, Doctor J. Eugene Jor- dan was arraigned before the State Medical Board and his to practice medicine Tevoked, the contention of the board being that the ad- Vertisement reproduced, had been running in the local newspapers, was Watrue, that Doctor Jordan from her hand! But Cupid cuddied in Germans began to bombard the French positions short dis tance away. The explosions of shells punctuated every spoken line which followed and beat time to the music as if jealous of the big bass drum. rs 4 and CALLS ON LANSING WASHINGTON, Sept. &—Tho official Washington was accustom- ed to smashing of precedents by President Wilson, it gasped today SHIPS COLLIDE, | vious {dens of official "dienity” FROM WAR FRONT The schooner Wawona, of the |Robinson Fisheries Co., reached After several months in hospitals| Seattle from Bering sea Tuesday, In yc ‘bp ecole Nib operate | atter having discharged ot Ant on five times, s: ! pee tye by a bursting shell in the battle | Cortes the biggest codfish catch of of Ypres, Aimar Tuzias de Turenne, | the Bering fleet this season. formerly a track star at the Uni-| J” @ cruise lasting four months Cured of Tuberculosis by Dr. Jordan’s Remedies in the land!” bs when the executive broke all pre- and A clown in costume and make-up, record catch of last year—240,000 |grimace. The audience roared. It fish. jwas clear that he was a favorite He was just back from the trenches and as he jabbered a comic patter| song, with grimaces and antics Mike any Barnum & Bailey star, one canght sight of his matricula- tion number, bound by a. steel chain to his wrist, for identification |in case he falls to dodge a bullet |some day. The clown sang on and | with the explanations Ambassador Dumba gave Lansing late yesterday | “There is a fighting spirit among A) garding his dispatch of a letter/the French and the Belgians that|,,2%° Wawona ts at Pier 8. Capt. ican news-| a |Foss says this is the best reasoa to Austria thru an Amer {can never be downed,” he explains. . P he proposed | vp i “jhe has ever seen in 11 years in paper man bearing on t \ |*They are fighting for their homes. e fan workers |.” Bering sea, First Mate Sam Ost- plan to call out Austrian |TKe Belgian peasants have had he “high lender at in American munitions plants their all taken from them. Their|Wawons crew. Ho caught 76.130 The president sauntered ont of “ | y : e 16,12 the White House across the road to|felatives, thelr friends and thelr| fish, the state department and up the| Domes & f steps, avoiding the elevator, which placed in the same position. It may| take years. which only the ingenuity of a jealled upon Secretary Lansing at) versity of Washington, has returned |22¢ 10 days, the Wawona caught tg cure the diseases f Lif b | French soldier can account for,| the latter's office for a conference.|home. He says he believes the al bi : pdtv) ee 550 bj med therein. Doomed rippled Condition for Life |rushed out and began to sing and| | The talk, {t was belleved, dealt |jjes will ultimately win, tho it may| Ths b he schooner’s previous Doctor Jordan appealed to toa C ” y the courts tn the matter and the trial of the case which followed, in the Superior Produced evidence of ®& character that aaused Wedge Walter M. French to & decision to Doctor Testoring to him his‘ Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Glandular Remedies STONINGTON, Me., Sept. 8. s —The 8. S. J. T. Morse was badly damaged In a collision with the 8. 8, Pemaquid in a heavy fog off Turk Island to- day. The Morse was beached and its 200 passengers landed. The Pemaquid was uninjured. READ HIS TESTIMONIAL Seattle, Nov. 1, 1914. Twelve years ago T had tubercular abscesses on my neck and under my arma, and the doctors here offered to take years, but I firmly belleve the cut them out for $600, but a ht reeuit |when he got round to the chorus diplomats use in getting from the ’ ’ 4 1 n 0 roctor J ne Jordan nae at ,| War Will end victoriously for the|} 6 The court cannot find in tured me without an operation, and I have remained |his ‘comrades in front Joined tn. WE ANTICIPATE YOUR | xround floor directly to Lansing's| TH". this case th cred well ever since. (Signed) C. By BOYD, }A captain of dragoons, occupying office. The Seattle youth was wounded| or orang pow by — $715 Fourth Ave. North. Saas ok b bende reserved: tor oF MEAT NEEDS | He apparently had phoned in ad. ae faypei Weenas ce caine T0 LEARN” ne " | ce p was coming. . ne : deceived. On the other I have been atving practical demonstrations of the merit eon gsi me “gees re ee + hin eh os Sn - bearer in the Fifth battery, Can | the witnesses who my system right here in Seattle for the p thirty years others, freely an¢ how serve, e Ss It has been estimated that the/adian field artillery . * * Bave been produced on be- pad poo ot meete coe tT have, 4 yor 1 recognised inthis captain & earth can maintain a population of| Of six of his cousins who fought Electrical Engineering if of Doctor Jordan are ‘Anaemia, Blindness count and member of one of the 6,000,000,000—a total which will be| by his side, two were killed and four Gas Engineering Among the best people in the Tg Re “ee pai re oe in the Faubourg QUALITY reached about A. D, 2100 at the|were wounded so badly they are Machine Shop Practice ee i * bietts Gastrlat » / 4 | 2 0 rrease. permane of it, | ; * Deople Sggormr a a eho Af Sheen reer. The clown with his identification Markets |present rate of incr gy Tereay ganar ean eReme Mechanical Drawing & in the r Infantile Sahataneeiontceate Aimar de Turenne will remain in ; s Community, people who are |} im i |tag gave way, amid applause, to Automobile Engineering Para Seattle. | Thursday Specials: 4 Set hr Be P crobatic soldier—in peace — aha St Engineeri to the Co e » Rheumatis jan aero! cam Engineerin; aliy. and Sonia es aoe Gols incurable diseases jtimes. @ professional —weertng thei § cans Wild Coacanut Oil Fine ‘ Special: Coats < to 3 $a EF fe : pine ao alin Ho oe C] |For Washing Hair] JUDGE GORDON HAS | Ses! Courses, 1 to Senerally being ‘There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, It 1s well had ' Nae nh - ing ; hort ose Uh) See | months. \ 4 address of Doctor J. Bugene tal bar had been rigged up or * * ou want to keep your hair fn es ee te ~~ Logon _ bers to bear te ee a ivabbar a tos agar en Agito a gell y eagp the stage and as the soldier in| Choice Loin Cc | ae “eye t i. rida ; gt oa A NEW TUNE NOW | Regular Courses, 1 to 3 on't thik that Jordan % Firat Avenue, Sea Lig 7 nto " 4 |good condition, the less soap you he can be contended that || p.m; Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free {pink tights began to irate ‘upon Pork Chops .... luse the better. | Formerly when Police Judge Gor-|] Y¢ars they ita: anal aaaieinas olictted. Watch each Saturday Star for rer it, the “comic” partner came out . | ost soaps and prepared shampoos | do entenced a man to the stock-| y Vig Se S. MUERGGC aseos sc he tae jana “comicked” In the way every |f{ Choice Veal Ly Mert the arun aibatbe ‘This arise | ade for balng Grunt sndidleerteny Hl cake eT L enum Te ae rant’ except as the eur one who has ever seen a variety Cc jcontain too much “ ag} et ahaa - ‘|] Easy Payments, Individual generally is somewhat ; . OPS ..cseeee the scalp, makes the hair brittle,/and the man protested, the judge Tibtrnet Catal 7 ows : Aeiper | oe y in his Nps, write some. |} Instructions, atalogue at of medical matters, gag at : . land Is very harmful, fast plain mul-| would draw in his lps, m t : 55 Mg tud: th t of Doct After him a Britiay Red Cross ff Choice Steer sified cocoanut of! Cwhich ts pure|thing in bis book, and say, “Call the | gives full particulars and There in fon here that any meficine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor HH) iondant, in khaki, sang “Alex es f C J ritica_cocomnu ; beta be | : \ ah BO SoBtERIED ROEP tal tn fact, all | Jordan and Judgment will, theretore, be for Doctor I ieee titma Hand” exerucl Boiling Beef ..... |and entirely grenseiees), in much [next case” | a tag the || cost of courses. Send for it. n given which ts at all harmful. pall Soedan, ¢ aan ‘ better than soap or anything else| ‘ 10 vis e| w, a8 : atingly bad, to much app jause from) Choice Steer 1 Ea cian: te ise for shampooing, as this! prison ship, “Success, i Of the testimony In this case seems to show, A4) Che yreR VINDICATION COULD NOT BE |f his allies. And when he completely houlder Steak ee elite tne hair, | And now’ he answers protests far as that is concerned, that any medicine tha' DESIRED broke down as to voice he laughea|) Shoulder Steal pean Gor lige he ee F a dan has turedly and allowed his . Simply motsten ay, 7 “hs 4 os Bees f the State, | were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could [I joe.” \f Round Steak ... Papeentuls VAL wake $5 ool Anaex {you'd think going to the stockade ENGINEERING Be %6 no contention om the part of MMe * | not eure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to mies Choice Mutton the halt « The |was a plenic.” And {t so stated by counsel for the State, that Heed yak wondbasd ta soGs eaves cate Laat on the bill, save the movies O1c! c her rin peraevas | SCHOOL ieee wee snr 6 10 this advertisement thet ly cured patient as witnesses for his case, ‘The |p| they have woven AG eee ae Chops ....++++ excess! » liatr dries! Norwood Brockett, agent for the us to public morals. . along q came 4 ‘ fckly and evenly, and tt leaves ft | 7. Bide agi aaegr sche Bo that # pets down to whether or not this a4- stories eens remarkable cures have been stated Singer, an ordinary-looking soldier Seana an c lan iy snd svenly, and iF legres id Mlectric Co, ‘ ueaday notified the 108 West Roy St. nent | oO grossly " to involve | under oath. very-da unif consider. a teak .. eaty to manage. state board of equalization, in ses *. . , ! eyeed the gel oo ct toere Jordan. Doctor Jorden has caused this statement to be Hoge sit tier for piece wear i Purple Stamp. | You can get mulsified cocoanut of! sion at Olympia, that the company Cars—Kinnear, W. Queen J | ral turpitude on the part o nt {shed in © der to acquaint the public and his |} ®>!Y 2 | Look for U. & Purp! P Blat most any drug store, It is very \{g satisfied with its valuation this | Anne, Fort Lawton, Ballard Under all the testimony in this ease, I cannot | publ He was of less than average heigh It signifies purity and quality 1 t . | 1) the te 7 . y |cheap, and a few ounces ts enough to |v, " 2 , “4 a 2 bape finé that the advertisement 1s so grossly untrue as! many friends with the proven facts in the case. [and not even his smail blond mus-|I ghope Open Until 6:20 M. Blinst every “ona. in the family for Yeats and will not seek any reduc- } North, Ballard Beach. { tache could lift his appearance to months.—Advertisement \tion, | i

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