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*~ WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE 26- f Nie ) Way to Get Rid of Itching Mt worry any more about that: igekin-trouble. Just get a jar 0B 10¢ ATLY £:0079:10+ RESERVED SEATS 20+ PHONE M525 KREISLER PLEASES || ADMIRING HOUSE Nobby society had on its artistic ointment and a cake of |™Anners at the Fritz Kretsler con- ~ and. burning cert at the Moore theatre Friday Bight, and bathed its aesthetic tem- perament in the flood of impromp tus, fantasies, sonatas and melodies that flowed from the pulsating violin of the warrior-virtuoso, It was truly a huge evening. The Cudthees, the Gosses, the Eck- steins, the Struves, the Dabneya the Perkinses, the Peeples, the Squires, the Van Ogles and the Parsonses were there, and every- bedy else. Kretsler was one of the few sol | firet treatm: ajdiers who were not killed during becomes ae ana | the early part of the Galician cam- For trial free, write|P@ixn, and the debutantes are wild Resinol, Baltimore, |*>out htm. Anyhow, he's a pretty swell fid- dler, probably one of the best play- ing nowadays, and it's a cinch he deserves all the applause he got. Hollywood Lunch Waffles are now in season. 212 Pike St—Ady. valy Four Days Remain Until Sept. 30 for You to Start on That ircuit Tour of the East and West Reduced Fares And on your way, coming or you must not fail to see the Califomia Expositions ‘oing, Yellowstone National Park Columbia River Scenery and such famous points as Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and other cities of interest.| Returning, tickets good until Oc-|charged with having in his posses tober 31, 1915. either direction. Union Pacific Service provides you with the constant protection of - Washington & Navigation Oregon Short Union Pacific. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 716 Second Avenue. Liberal stopovers in Automatic Electric Block Safety Signals and the advantages of the highest cour. | tesy, smoothest roadbed, For full information call at the finest equipment and the CITY TICKET OFFICE Main 932. 0%15¢} CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 GREEKS IN SEATTLE ALL READY FOR WAR They drank coffee how they hate Bulgarians! sat at little table: and played card: other what Greece would do to Bul gari in the event of war. The only Bulgarian I ever knew at all well was a little, hard-work ing tailor. He has a wife and nine children, He ts a good husband, a devoted father, a staunch friend and a good citizen. And he plays the violin beautifully. Ready to Go to War I judge from what I was told In the coffe houses that my friend must be an exceptional Bulgarian, and that most Bulgarians are brigands and liars. Then I had my shoes shined, and I asked Theodore Roosevelt if he would answer a call to arms. Roosevelt eaid: “Sure! You bet!” The man beside me sald: “That's the stuff!” and I, being a pacifist, | said shoot up a lot of strangers who never did you any harm?” One Greek for Peace The man in the next chair glared at me as if I was a strange kind of animal, and demanded If I didn’t be- Heve in “preparedness.” It struck me as odd that William Jennings Bryan should be shining HIS shoes and not mine. For I knew right away that the other shoe-shiner was for peace-at- any-price. His cloth had been go- shoes. Now he straightened his back and said: “Me! Nothing doing! one good job. You go. Get shot, mebby. worry.” Theodore Roosevelt had the vaguest notion as to what the trouble In the Balkans was about. Bulgaria seem Itching for a fight. The king of Greece had order. ed mobilization. That was enough for him, One Greek could lick three Bulgariane—yes, with one hand tied behind his back! 24 INDICTED BY JURY, Twenty-four indictments, two of! which are secret, have been return- I got the Make plenty money. I should “Why should you want to! jing slappity-slap on the customer's! STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1915. PAGE 5, GERMANS HARD PRESSED IN EAST Russians Recaptire Fort- resses; Make Import- ant Gains. MACKENZEN IS MIRED PETROGRAD, Sept —Capture of Pinsk and Dubno fortresses by the Russians was predicted official ly today, With the Rusalans mak ing new gains tn the face of the German assaults, and Field Mar shal Mackenzen hard pressed about Pinek, this may result at an early moment. Von Mackenzen's left wing re tired five miles under Russian pres sure, while the Slavs retook Logt- shin. In this struggle the Russians sabered the Teutonic gunners and captured some of their artillery. At the same time they inflicted heavy losses on the Germans east of Logishin. Meantime Von Mackenzen's right wing ts floundering in the marshes to the south of Pinsk, The Rus sians crosed the Jasal river a few miles east of Pinsk. There the Germans suffered severe reverses, and were forced to abandon many guns. The Austrian forces tn the Vol hynian triangle have been unable to stop the Slav onrush. Recapture of Lutsk, with capture of 4,000 Teutons, was officially con firmed today. The enemy ts head ing toward Dubno, which cannot be defended from the north. WOMEN BRANDED BELLES DENY IT SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25 Six women at a local hotel are very indignant. They have been press agented all over the country as “six beauty contest winners” from Ohio. They are from Ohio, all right, but they are not beauties. They deny being pretty and confess to ages running all the way from 40 to 75. Thetr visit to the fair has been spotled by misinformed cities and societies trying to dine and wine them as belles, when they deny being belles at all The whole thing started when Ohto wished six beauty contest winners on our party,” said Mrs. Celta Wagner, 60, to day. The preas agent got buay. But the beauties could not go. One took sick, another missed ber train. Still another got married. HE WENT AFTER CHICKENS AT 2 A. M. NEIGHBORS KICK Wrathy residents from the Eleanor apartments and sur- rounding neighborhood were on hand in Judge Gordon's court Friday to urge thelr protests against the alleged slaughtering of nolsy chickens at 1 and 2 a m. by Sam Berliner, who runs a market at 1718 Yesler way, just across the street from the apart- ment house. The delegation, composed largely of women, had it appear that the chickens squawk two hours after they are dead. The judge decided ff another nocturnal aquawk is registered, Berliner will be in bad. 25. ‘CARRANZA NOW Attacks on U. S.« Troops Lessen First Chief's Chances. FIRE FROM TRENCHES WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 Mhood of recognition of Carranza leasened today, sentiment evident, Unless events are more favorable for him before the next pan-Amer lean conference, it is believed the conferees will hesitate to recognize bim under existing conditions. Attacks by men alleged to Carranza soldiers against Amer. lean troops in the Brownsville dis- trict was a big factor tn the changed attitude toward him. The war department has asked Gen, Funston to establish whether Carranzistas participated, as claimed, If they did, sharp representations will follow, Meantime Zapata is attempting to capture Mexico City again, in the bellef that if he does, the pan-American conference will not then regard Carranza due for recognition. A here against him was be FIRE FROM TRENCHES BROWNSVILLE, Sept, Par tletpation of several hundred ( ranzista soldiers fighting agal American troops at Progreso, Tex today threatened to develop inter national complications, The official reports of Major Anderson of the 12th cavalry, for warded to Gen. Funston at San Antonio, said the Carranzistas {tn trenches across the Rio Grande covered the retreat of about 80 Mexicans from Progreso after the battle. Three hundred American soldiers are at Progreso. ALLIES SEEKING JAP AID TOKIO, Sept. 25.—-The allies were reported here today to be planning to ask that Japan either send troops to the Dar- danelies to ald In a quick dash Constantinople, é patch them to Russia to make it Impossible for Germany to divert troops from erations toward the No offictal confirmation was ob- tainable, but the report attracted much comment, tn view of the probable entrance of Bulgaria tnto the conflict. At any rate, it fs known the al Mes will be refused {f they make the request. The government be- Hevea that the difficulties of trans portation are insuperable and, moreover, Japan is not willing to ige in such a ¥ FIVE INJURED IN JITNEY ACCIDENT Five were injured when two fit- ney busses tried to occupy the same space at the same time, at Eighth and Pine, Friday evening The occupants of the jit driven by Harry Steinhorn, 916 Third ave., were thrown to the pavement when the jit of Harry Legar, 1435 22nd jave., rammed {t, The injured are Earl Sullivan, 721 BE. Denny way; Charles Humphreys, 4512 12th ave. N. E.; Willtam J. Malloy and Charles Dolphin, Jr., son of Police Lieut. Dolphin. 26. St. Germain Bakery 1517 Pike Place PUBLIC MARKET Special Today Only For the benefit of our regular customers and those who have not been fortunate enough to have tasted our bread, we offer today Three large ten-cent loaves of our home-made bread for 20c. cludes our 409 Pike ed by the federal grand jury, which |has adjourned until Tuesday. Nat Schartin, of Bellingham, was sion 620 five-tae! tins of opium, and was released on $10,000 bail. Four teen other Chinese and Americans are charged with the same alleged offense. Four men are alleged to jhave smuggled aliens, and Chris Kallis is charged with having coun terfeft coins in his possession | =! | STAR WANT ADS WILL FIND |THE LOST ARTICLES | —nenneenenteemnenciaasenneny | ‘antes the supertority ot | Ui Rha and give free This also in- st. house. Remember, we do not wholesale, and cater to family trade only. 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This is only $9 per front foot for property commanding an ex- cellent view of the bay and Olympic Or you can buy 50x150 feet on California Avenue for $18 per front foot, being only $900, with all street improvements in and paid, which in- cludes city water, city sewerage sys- tem, cement walks and 80 foot paved Gas and city electric lights both on the street. Notice to Builders We are offering the best terms and conditions in the City of Seattle to home build- Exceptionally good opportunity for those building houses for sale. Salesmen on the ground every day. Take the Fauntleroy Car on First Avenue or the Gatewood Motor Buses. to our office, corner of California and Juneau Streets, or call at our downtown office, 1427 Third Avenue. Branch ‘DENIES EDUCATION \UNSEXES THE WOMEN | At the first women’s assembly of the year at the University of Wash-| ington, Friday, Mies Mary H, Cold- well, In an address declared that| it is nonsense to say that educas| tfon ungexes women; no wonmn {s L less fine wife becauge she is edu cated to be companion to her hus-| band, or @ les tender mother be 1use she understands the scienc of infant feeding and the impor. tance of regular hours Training should merely broaden your horizon to euch an extent that the wife and mother instinct is broadened to comprehend the gen eral problems of all wives, and a sense of responsibility for child wel-| the home an intelli fare and !nfant mortality; instinct is extended to charged with a statutory crime in} an information filed in superior court Friday Prosecutor Lun-} din, MRS, HOWE HELPS by IN FIGHT FOR VOTE : Mrs. Mary E. 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