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D.M. BLACKMAN: Prop. | ECOND AVENUE. Purchase of New Silk Velvet Hats Beautiful Silk Velvet Hats B9C, $1.29 and $1 959 That were made to ret li for from $1.95 to $4.05 no doubt will be sur \ ‘at these low prices for well-made These new Fall Hat of style and quality——so take advantage of this unusual offer possible only because a fortunate underprice The purchase Sauors, burbans from a large hat mrer, it's your op to save money on a comprises an esiradie ‘season- Aa ee IO He and merit ‘are “being sold regular at $1.95 to $4.95. our ursday's sale a $1.29 and $1.95. sma, Novelties 49c handsome and stylish are Ostrich and Flowers 59c size and large Plow- Roses, Pansies, etc., made grade silk and vel- tm pink. old rose, orange waite an and purple. | Specially 59c of $1.00 . Very tremely beautiful Ne fe: ostrich ox these Pur Thursday $2.50 Ostrich Pompons $1.25 large, flafty, hard, curly Ostrich Pompoms, 31 lon in all colors; regular $2.50 value fly, Special for ... Ye! Hear Ye! has ever seen, at the opening of a season—an event in we distribute 92,500 fn savings on wanted New, Seasonable Outer Garments ‘Por particulars read tomorrow's edition of this paper. 25 Beginning Friday 9 o'clock the Greatest Coat and Suit , Sale | tne mayor must and should decide! jthis thing for himself.” : | Councilman Haas sald he wished }to submit that he found the chtet | STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 22, 1915. PAGE 5, Bulgaria Menaces Rumania; | ATHENS, Sept. 22.—Buigaria | has mobilized 160,000 men, | ready far war at a moment's notice. Cavalry stationed at Sofia has been ordered to the Serbian border, LONDON, Balkans are war spirit, Serbia has demanded an im- i of the troops ept. 22—The aflame with the massing of upon her borde Rumanians hastening from Bulgaria, fearing the con- sequences if they remain, rian more strietly department than for = ment of the city. ou aeereaatce oe ‘responsi made Mr. 1 of patice, and | sen depeive him of tee effiee' it be cose fit se to do. In eur Judgment the de- reported The Greek cabinet is report. ed to have held a special ses- sion last night to prepare billzation orders for the Greek army. Aghens dispatches today pre- dicted that Bulgaria will make a declaration of war againet Serbia within two days. Preliminary to this, Bulgaria ts to be preparing a@ tl matum to Serbia, demanding im-| mediate cession of Serbian Mace: | | donta. Greek mobilization on behalf of Serbia is expected to follow There is no confirmation from ’ * eretore, he mayor be re moved from said ponition ot chief of | police. | jall Balkans Are Aflame for War ecDougall- fouthwic ESTABLISHED 1875 Sofia of the Washington announce | ment that Bulgaria has ordered mo bilization Reports from Swiss sources sald Austria and Germany plan to begin their sweep against week Meantime German printed confident reports that Bul-| garia will invade Serbia with the | | first AustroGerman blow against! the Iatter nation The Serbian legation here, on jorders from Nivh, today directed Serbians between the ages of 18 and 60 in England to register and prepare to join the colors. LINER SAVES 400 IN FIRE AT SEA Serbia next | newspapers | | | $4 Kimpact Acme Dre: Forms With Collapsible Skirt, Sizes 34 to 42, $2.95 12Y%je Acme Tape Packages, 8 pieces, aSsorted Colonial Lingerie black, Tape, with bodkin. hite and cc Darning its, 123 all 106 Cotton, at white, @cru or black, -10¢ be Barbour’s Linen Thread, ae sizes Pins, black or white. Clark Dexter's Cube John J $1.00 Box best quality, ol Cotton, Knitting Cott ss 200-yard "spools Be t of 20 a 79e pin that loc -f doz be Sanitary Dress Procetors, large size 15¢ Skirt 5-yard 12¢ etc * Safety Pins, the Safety” raid, black and colors, “Radiant” , black Shoe Laces . NAVY, Sage green, straw, tubular or r 5 _— Se Warren's Wide Girdle Foundations, all sizes. 18é Children’s Hose Sup porters, white or black. .10¢ rd. T 0c Bone Hair Pins, many sizes, ¢ Children’ s $3.95 Smocked Dresses for $1.! 50 have just received this new lot of gala- tea striped Middies, as sketched Stripes are of navy blue or Copenhagen blue, made with a white collar, cuffs and belt, finished with two patch pockets, fastened down front with white pearl buttons We have these in all sizes— $1.50. —Third Floor HIS Glove the strap at wrist, be had in whit Very desirab’ eral purposes; fectly; VERY little girl who wears a size 2, 3, 4, of these Smocked Dresses, be enough the can get for all ceived in this special purchase 5 or 6, should have one but there first 85 -only that won't one is we re Made of a splendid quality white lawn or dimity, hand embroidered and hand smocked, in white or blue. A very clever style-—$1.50. —Third Floor phe Maco oie Lo. lot « medi A new made of black or tan FOUR JRKILLED BY CONSIDER PLAN _ PORTLAND CAR TO DRILL PUPILS Sept. 22. — Four PORTLAND, Sept. —A teach- men were killed at Galbraith sta-| ers’ committee today has under ad. tion, eight ones south of Portiand,| visement the matter of establish- when a Southern Pacific electric|ing voluntary military training of ltrain collided with the automobile) the public schools, following a de- PORTLAN 2 ordinary is made a little foages than street glove, and has is full pique sewn and may ¢ only. le for street wear and gen- guaranteed to wash per- $2.00. Pique Gloves $1.00 Gloves, skins. f Women’s Pique um weight selected This is a splendid fitting Glove, in white, Pair $1.00. —Virst Floor. Second Avenue and Pike Street " BROKAW ELECTED Clyde Brokaw, bow on the U. of W. varsity crew, was Tuesday night elected captain of the 1916 eight to succeed Brick Will, who cannot serve because of the five- year rule. Paul McConihe was elected commodore of the Varsity Boat club to replace Harold Schu- macher, who was killed in a motor- eycle accident two weeks ago. indiscreet,” but said he, too, be- ; Brokaw is a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity. A Message to Thin, Weak,Scrawny Folks fe Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 ibs. of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh Thin, nervous, undeveloped men | |and women everywhere are heard to say, “I can’t understand why I do not get fat. I eat plenty of good. nourishing food.” ‘The reason is just this: You cannot get fat, no matter how much you eat, unless your di- Kestive organs assimilate the fat- making elements of your food in- stead of passing them out through the body as waste What is needed is a means of gently urging the assimilative func- tions of the stomach and Intestines orb the olls and fats and hand leved the matter should be TO termination of Mr. Lang's retention or ‘*CF'taiok we, should wo thru vvth sther shires shoot vxt ware” Cok COURT SAYS SHE DID’ NOT PUNISH COP ~ "sald Chairman Erick-|""ly SP'fer'these reasons that we do not | care to join in any recommendations to | | The anti-militarist wing of the |the mayor. | oh oie weg feat i agg th | _ EVERETT, Ww ash, Sept in mid-ocean from resulting in an Mrs, A. Grant, who was arrested| other great ocean tragedy j here last week for an alleged at-| The Tuscania put Into port here) tack on a policeman, was exonerat-/ today with 400 passengers whom) pie police band dance—were you FIREMAN INJURED | audience was composed largely of Councilman | | women who heckled speakers who | think he should be) Gentlemen: The tnvestigation charges scainet Lous M ne, ed in police court. Mrs, Grant and|%he saved from certain death there?—at the Hippodrome Tues- other members of her family pro-| Both the Tuscanta and Athinal| gay was all it promised to be and IN 25-FOOT FALL E. B. Mitchell, a fireman of Com | discharged tmmediatel | did not voice their views. me wasted ischarged immediately. Any man Brivricrind all this time tavesti-| who would make the statements the Dalice department, developed that # tested against alleged abuse by the|captains today declared the Greek| hundreds of couples were present policeman {in making another ar- Sip was the victim of an tncen-| Needed funds were raised for the| |pany No. 7, fell 25 feet from a barn lat 901 Rainier ave, while fighting ‘merely to refer the matter | e did on the witness stand has no ad rae Gi without de-| right to any authority whate auenty rest. The result was that a rather “ary. band’s trip to San Francisco and heated argument followed, with|, Everybody aboard was rescued. | possibly San Diego. ja fire at 3:30 Wednesday morn- ling, and his back was severely discharge OF BI8\ tor one. will recommend Ae | mayor his discharge. tho one second-class passenger died near. slows v The $ nda |bruised. He was taken to Provi- dence hospital Says ‘Twas His Duty jof heart disease, tnduced by ex- Remedy iin it's in « onemor Counctiman Dale was at first of the opinion that Lang m been indiscreet, but said citement safest, most reliable|barn owned by Vince Viessi and ‘hem over to the blood, where they most popular—for the spread to adjoining houses. The| run-down tissues and build them up. /common ailments of stomach, |44™age is about $1,000 thought the chief was doing bla duty by being in Tate's cafe. The thin person’s ‘; liver and bowels, is always, fatty materials of BEECH AM’ S. ‘LOS ANGELES HAS $1,000,000 BLAZE truck on which they were riding.| bate between proponents and oppo- | The truck was regularly operat. nents of the idea, at which hisses Haden with merchandise. POLICE BAND GETS FUNDS IN DANCE NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Only the |quick arrival of the liner Tuscania and the efficiency of her fire fight- ing apparatus prevented the recent Itire aboard the Greek 8. 8. Athinai “Why should the council} the |ebarges, as filed with the council, in our . are sustained. It developed at the hearing that the events reiated in the charges arose as the fesult of the chief attending « banquet given om account of the successful ending lot m large convention, and the later events that transpired could pot have i been foreseen, and his handling of the situation that arose shows poor Judament and a lack of discretion oo the part of leaped into the breach. | @ayor has referred thie to us,” be declared. “He some sort of # finding and: said be will recognize dation of the council CONVICT SHIP To | | LEAVE CITY SUNDAY The convict ship Success, which has been on exhibition at the foot of Yesler way for three weeks, will leave Seattle Sunday. The oppor-! | tunity to see this vessel, with its | historical records, its narrow cells, | +,) ite instruments of torture and its y | replica wax figures of some of the Request of Adjt. Gen. Maurice) Thompson to increase tax levy two: | tenths of a mill for maintenance of | the | National Guard now in hands of| and committee on state affairs 'HORLICK’S The Original MALTED MILK | mexpressed in the form of a) «7 suppose I am entirely wrong, f materials of which it is being prived by the failure of the nentary canal to take them fre the food splendid way of wor ing to overcome this sinful waste flesh building elements and to stop th akage fats is to try Sargol, famous flesh building agent that It tong jarns’ Electric | sad Roach Paste The people expect WS! ne said. “But I ditfer trom all oth-|2nt Synth. durccetiom om the part ot for or against Lang, one| sr members of the council. The|et ehlet of th eartenent. the other. We can not lle| chief was in the cafe trying to get |ronduct, so far ow. We woult be branded/two drinking men home. Evory.|tacemed. le eat People as a pack of weak-|/body is sald to have acquitted |““Theretére, the mayor being _ogeal |bimeeit as a gentleman. Nelal of “the ity clothed with 1 Chief Indiscreet “The woman went to the ch! | “ye . - fed -his resolution, asking) table at the request of Mr. Redpsth. |," ;ipcomamaand that the evidences Mayor to remove the chief as Wecan readily see the kind of om his part as be thinks Justified. Setualiied for the position| man he is. I believe the chief has — position | a right to go to such places be-| ¢ ZRICKSON'S STATEMENT Y seakech submitted lot pe by has to deal with that kind |qdepted by the council om the soth report. of people. the chief was very {n- | Stepped Outside Province said. “But I think! Later Dale signed the majority —————| report finding Lang guilty Guaranteed Extermisater te in favor of Lang’s removal as | chief. | | “He may be a good officer,” said} Marble, “but be certainly stepped © outside the province of + chief of | police when he used his authority [to force a rule of the cafe to » | broken | “He cannot plead ignorance |seems to me he was going a | way out of bis course. “Lang knows that the council it self has, In attempting to clean up our cafes, passed an ordinance for | } bidding entertainers from mingling with the audience. He has no ex cuse, and can have none ‘or violat ing that rule “T not only subseribe to Mayor}, Gill's view that Lang was indis-) ereet and a d-————— fool, but I sut-) scribe to Lundy's resolution asicing | for his removal! from office. I shall vote to fire him.” Erickson H. New View Prickson declared he took a \somewhat differeat view then orh ers of the council. He said it | seemed to him the chief should be removed because he did not se: to have the confidence of the meu in his department Erickson, Marble, Lundy were the four cording to the vote, charge. Fitzgerald, Hanna, Haas, Hesketh and Dale signed the majority Te) | port, recommending nothing, but finding Lang guilty special 4 ttention he Your Boy Doing Well in atics? We have a special method M lastroction that will in- and help him Spend three evenings a with us instead of study.” Sivancement will be a vur to-you and an encour. 1g Baal ogee pte The various reports offered by ical sonic Praga with I! dividual members for adoption) OMS little to learn.” Cata- || fUow | On request. Visitors tolton and| in favor, ac-| of Lang's dis-| ne ter aves against the chief of the police | department, Louis M, Lang, as author- lued by Resolution No. 4972, we do not | wish to be understood as exonerating chiet from the charge of unseemly b His own story, and the evidence seem to frankly Bey School, 9:00 iil 12:00, 4:00 Till 4:00 School, Monday Wednes- h Fri¢ay, 7:00 Till 10:00, SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL, Inc. 108 West Roy St. *—Kinnear, W. Queen ort Lawton, Ballar¢ h, Ballard sadly . | waa’ undertakin does not properly come within the | ‘ope of ite functions, The chief of police | fe appointed by the mayor, and I ro- movable et the pleasure of the ° have come to consider the | administration of the police depart of the city as directly mttached to a | police Councilman Marble spoke strong. eo | whe ‘Augus 13, Investigation w ordered concerning alle Chief of Police Louls M duct unbecoming an officer ot ad chief of | | During the hearings i} | missing from jber 14, where o city er | loyed by the of de. } crupieg ea oy th t because of the ‘chtet's| peesence 9 cabaret girl was allowed to with and beip entertain this party proprietor had been twice so Helted to perm this violation of his rules. KD—That after takog his party ‘and by the aid of the p an appointinent fo meet the girl who had been at his table. ‘The young lady was directed to meet bim on street and escort him to ber room in uptown hotel, where he remained until | 4 o'clock In the mo | ‘The testimony giv these | incidents goes to show that the ebief be- | es his department is disloyal and ful of spies. He stated positively thy the hundreds of me none has | implicit comfiden lef who. harbors such his men cannot have their To realize that viee, it ie o or you would give your best efforts | tom superior who looked upon you with | wa slao appears from the evidence that young Indy who wns requisitioned by chief to serve ns a blind while he wos | striving to detect | strani him and ie rolf-evident rily join had no interest | reets of the city | 1 o'clock in the morning. Any one nd knowing the chief she was unger arrest ith him for some evil . she wae compelled to escort in @ hotel, and entertain | 2 o'clock in the nimrning Mins only conclusion to be drawn from this fs that she was strugeling to make a living, And, rather than lose her Job, Abliged her employer and submitted to « task which laid her open to the | lnotoriety that by her th n aper was an inte The eounc! igation, It t exsity of exoner ing . Wi une, | armed, and ointment eo be. us tomorrow, my vote would be inst the confirmation. \ LUNDY'S SOLUTION WHEREAS, The city council has, and land pursuant to Resolution No. 4972, held o city of Seattte, and evidence relative thereto, and being ad most noted criminals of the early | Australian settlement, will close on that date. There have been 96,000 paid admissions here. L. M. Klein, commercial traveier, home siace Septem- reported to be in St. Louis by private detectives employed by SURATED BISUR Lee sour ntation food. A teaspoon t of & glass of ho unially gives INSTANT RE druggists tn ac fer ful in a water Bold by all powder or tablet form at cents per It goes without | 7 Good Sewed Work. fest Onk Lenther <1 | Stall 68, Lower Floor Pike Winco Marker | We guarantees the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free | trial to prove It A. LUNDBERG co. Trusses, Deformit Peliances ana Artificia Linbe. HoT THIRD AVENUB DR. MACY'S fff atural methods thel lokest way to. rellef from suffering of both men and women. Kye, Kar, Nose, Throat, Cheat, Asthma, Append citi, wll Special a Chronie Disorders, Re: Hable treatment for the blood. Dxamtnations and consultation free. No extra charges for medl- 1918 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. you may get a § PILLS Uniess you say “HORLIOK'S" Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. Some bright boy will soon be whizzing over the roads on this $275 Indian Motorcycle, or some happy girl showing her friends the $200 Edison Phono- graph with its $75 worth of records won in this EDISON DAY PRIZE CONTEST Edison Da. Oct. 21, celebrates the discovery of the incand wi nt electric light. nd It and to know m to know about EDISON DAY PRIZE CONTEST nee been st with $2500 worth of QUALIT. PRIZES to be given by the makers of RbISON MAZDA Lampe to boys and girls of 18 and under jory of Edison Day effectively and In its celebration. Every Boy and Girl Has an Equal Chance You simply distribute some cards which we will give ou entirely free of charge and these carde when turned In by person: beying lamps between Sep mber 2iat and October 2ist, EDISON DAY, count points for you. Thi jarted the more ou can di ag right responsible for. or call for the lets catal POLL DETAIL DAY DEPAR Agents for Edison Mazda pencil PIPER & TAFT, Inc. 1117 Second Ave. The Largest Sale of Any Medicinein the World destroyed — | North Los ANGELES, Es, "Sept. 2.—Fire the Union Warehouse building at Alameda and Main sts. today The loss is estimated at $1,000,000. The contents consisted largely of roceries and provisions, mostly vered by insurance. Before the first piece of ap- paratus arrived an explosion blew the roof off the warehouse and flames shot 100 feet into the sky The entire industrial district was threatened. EIGHT INDICTMENTS IN EASTLAND CASE CHICAGO, Sept Indict- ments for conspiracy and crimfnal | arelessness in connection with the | disaster to the steamer Eastland, in which 812 persons perished, were returned today by the feder- al grand jury against six steam- ship company officials and two fed- eral inspectors. DONT GET ANGRY; *TISN’T HEALTHY Drink and smoke, but don't get mad. A strong jolt of anger may cut up a lot worse with your anat omy than liquor or tobacco, This is what Rev. BE. L. House told a Queen Anne Congregational chureh jaudience Tuesday night, during a |health lecture 22. has been so widely solid in America in recent years. Take a little Sargol tablet with every meal and see if your cheeks don't quickly {ill out and rolla of firm, healthy fexh form over your body, covering h bony angle and projecting point Bartell Drug Co. Swifts ey and other good druggists Sargol, or can get it from their | who and will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the gain In weight it produces on the guarantee in each It is inexpensive, easy to d highly efficient Sargol is recommend a flesh builder, and whi at results in cases of nervous indigestion, etc., have been reported, care should be taken about using it unless a gain of weight ts desired. Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Quality food and excellent service prevail at the Nor. tonia Cafeteria. Breakfast—6:30 a. m. Strictly fresh ranch eggs with Swift's Premium hams and bacons. Try Our Hot Cakes and Waffles Lunch—Continuous Co.'8 Phar- nave 22 | Service Dinner—-Until 7:30 “Our Coffee ts a little better” Fine reading and rest room for the convenience of our patrons. ” - fortonta | 142 3 4th Ave. | acioingps Joshua Green Bido W. R. Bowens is at the city hos pital following a stabbing affray at *) Wednesday morning with a) | |negro at the Manhattan club, Sixty ave. and King st | The cause of the quarrel is un- | known Bownes was stabbed | breget, after the negro na ‘al lunges at him ing himself, Bowens chair and hit his negro escaped | | | | the made In defend picked up a assailant. The STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Late F. W. Colegrave, professer of philosophy at university, leaves [estate ut $25,000, Bulk of property | | goes to vidow,

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