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THE SEATTLE STAR BEGINNING TOMORROW 4 DAYS ONLY ] l |How Will Ambassador U. S. ACTION IS Bernstorff Get Home? BIGGEST NEWS how German Ambassador Von over to a ritish warship before he Hernstorff will we back to ¢ WASHINGTON, Feb teresting question has art r was landed many, or whether he can get back There ja no means of transporte By EO L KEEN : there at al tion between the British ports and) — UGNDON. Peb England's in-| State « not under Gert nor ts it pomsible, MNO! tense interest fa “what America ts | oblix said by diplomats, | Italy went into the war, to get Ger going to do about it,” waa mank| Giamtssod ambaseador | mar ru Trieste. feat today in t foreign office | fe lande his home aoil, There Rernstorff might go to Cubs,|tien in keeping constantly in to pore no Serkan boats sailing from'or, more likely, South America with American Ambassador Pag lens wan ft a nt in Prit-| n in subords | wap aperr we of the situa BERNSTORFF CALLS HIMSELF = So) es onfronted in the new blockade | PRIVATE CITIZEN AS SWISS isco ns bridied submarioings hae failed to frighten average Hritishe | MINISTER TAKES OVER AFFAIRS “*:: ras Ameri altuat t today center = — thr ' Firet was the F . WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—-Am- |to Bwiteertaad's minister, Barns suspension of traffic from Scandi | bassador Bernstorff announced — torff naid ae Via od Abia; oni abel I don't know. This ts the first today that he had turned Ger would say} he received the news of some boat to take bim AND TEMPTATIONS +t soon me Sofia tm oc was schedule A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE VENGEANCE OF OU tha hetake thew tne pooee As noon as Dr, Witter learned today in @ speech he wan schedule THAT AWAIT YOUR RAGED MANHOOD AGAINST THE SOCIETY At that time he had not yet | that Hernstorff had been tnquiring (0 make ardarvon, Ss uated WHOSE ONLY GOD 1S LAW been officially notified for him at the Swiss jegation, he / ‘OTD. ors appeal as food Betrayed by a woman into the clutches of the law, regain He made arrangements to called at the Gert at wr acs: Migr «leontroiier was followed by the ing his freedom by escaping, he is caught and taken back to cover all immediate detalles re oe te mts talked over frank declaration if his plea the hell-hole to be molded into a sullen clod of colorless clay with Or. Ritter The latte Seed hanes om tang taro + “iin taxe |Was not successful 10 establishing What the heaped-up hate of years brings forth; what a Hae eecution at Berea, lover German interests in Bogisnd|Detter conditions, & compulscry s00n as notification of Berns ver G nterests in eared by injustice does when roused, is powerfully vis & m 0 at q{acheme would have to be ad ) SEMA Gh (hid dvametie toavure, fraught with the mort. | tortt's recall has been given the | and Russia, now represented by the [roheme would Tate ta te ano Sle uctinciey asatumen interest’ at Teuton envoy, to discuss with |. 8. Hernatorff was not prepared | Dev? and he suggested # matic psychology and human interest anu the cisatieter hie cour’ [9.68 must eat lens, and he suggested interests. Good morning, boys,” was the |Hmit of four pounds of bread, 2%, So strong and impressive is this picture that a special showing was obtained by the National Board gave pounds of meat and % pounds ¢ ing Rernatorft sugar Weekly for each individual or men who thie morning smiling «r ‘ i ; r 3 t thee {ter the| Lioyd George Guarded of Review for the benefit of notable writers, photo- Please the Swiss tm) “geal . ine ers > agg end oe Lioya Geaeien pes expected to play executives, sociologists and others, to demon- no right to talk for my eovernment |Bernatortf, always suave and polite | seize the opportunity in hia speech y for some new and important ons Dispatches from y said the most elab n taken to} w of the strate their conception of a perfect photoplay. now and parently never worried at ‘od have never | first, friaked himself in and out of before any questions Ana private citizen desired to talk aight © hundrede—could be anke Carnary 1 precautions h When asked respecting the de ney, and of |He sent word he would “seo you Kuard t AN ALGERIAN HAREM the tranaher ot Germany's taterents ecallidbaionaics | The London Daily Mail issued an ' extra early today carrying a cable An Inside peep into an Algerian Harem, show!ng the daily FIRE DAMAGES ARGENTINE iS from Washington that German Am Iife of {ts women. baseador Von Hernatorf was to re | 3 ceive his passports today | 5 M. Guterson’s Famous DEUTSCHLAND’S TOLD U. S. IS soy auto rwer 1s p rcatone CARGO ONPIER NEAR A BREAK SENTENCED To JAN premier t of last w THE MAN WHO CAN AFFORD TO PLAY THE GAME, WHILE HIS VICTIMS BEAR “Miss Springtime,” Selection ..........+.... By Kalman “Come Back to Sorrento” SPECIAL AFTERNOON CONCERTS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 3:15 which must By Car hemes } Ser the Gorman | Argentine Gov ent has been of-| rowed uutomobile, was sentenc submarine Deutac nd, expected at fictally advised t the UL 8. re|t to 15 years in the this port momentarily, was in| gards the outlook for continuance | Monroe reformatory Friday, by 8u } flames at 11 a. m. tod of friendly atioos with Germany | prior Judge Dykeman j | Fire broke out In the combustible | “as most grav | Butts, who Is only 16, is the ' material at the north end of the| Such a report from the Argen-| youngest prisoner Judge Dykeman | state pler, where the cargo wasting ambassador in Washington, | haw ever sentenced to Monroe | Port district voters will ballot on stored, soon after word was re Romulo 8. Naon, Was formally pre-| «1 don't know what else I can do,| the $450,000 bond issue for a public: celved that diplomatic relations sented to the Argentine congress | Prank,” sald the court in passme|ly owned belt line March 6 rr selected from reqyests of patrons, be submitted tn writing. The orchestra is to be heard every afternoon and evening. March 6, construction would prob: ably be rushed to serve the East Marginal way industrial area. were to be severed with Germany. | today leentence. “I gave you a suspended, ‘This was definitely settled at a) Councilman Thomson has intro The cargo is stored about 200 feet, Deputy Moreno asked from the | sentence once for this same crime,| meeting of the port commission|duced an ordinance calling for thr from the German steamsh{p Wille. floor if the government could shed | and then I learned that you deliber-| Friday afternoon, when the resolu-|construction of a railway owne: had, which has acted as “mother /any light on the German-American ately turned around and planned tion to submit the proposition was line for that district which woul ship” to the submarine. The entire aituation, Miniate Marine To-| your last theft while in the deten- formally ratified. |permit common user rights, and be | fire department of the city was ledo, in reply, quoted Naon’s cable, | tion home.” A majority of the voters voted for|open for the port commission t : called out to fight the fire The outlook is most gra 2 a publicly owned belt line at pre-|“buy in.” | At 11:35 the fire was under cor . vious elections, but the three-fifths} The port commission is opposed | ‘trol. It had been confined to the AEROPLANES ARE guarding vote necessary to legalize the bond to the plan, and so are some of the | R t Pre hay Mou northern end of the plier, with only|and patrolling Pershing’s men as} |jesue waa lost by a narrow margin | councilmen | small damage they withdraw from Mexico each time Indorsement of the publicly own -—— ~ ‘The clty council granted a fran-|ed belt line was sent to the com | , ” | M E VE ELS chise to the commission last year. | mission Friday by the King County -|Don t Go “Good Fellow If the belt line plan is carried! Legislative F on. } EKER | | THEATRE PROBE TO R t A | s A t LONDON, Feb. 3.—Two ships | wu a vest eco spell, id-pont S ere oO! ly pi ed ic ‘0. om on oO coma, cold stor- 3 OUTE, AAVISES ACTYLESS sor oinciaiy sport victims to | Who Ki. -d Cock — | ommon of Tacoma cold stor CURB CROWDING? a | marining order—the Dutch 8. 8 Robin? Oh, Hear Saturday. Gamma and the British 8. 8B. Es . . . This is the first time in the his-/| sonite Olympia Birdies | tory o¢ tue port that it has been nec essary to utilize a storage vessel! OLYMPIA, Feb. 3.—Who for such a purpose. killed Cock Rot ? —————_____. | Who settled univers! | ote’ FIERCE GALE ALL | SUNK IN FIGHT | osc’ ‘iic°cuci"sc3t | OVER S.°W ALASKA. - Steps to further protect theywill be called to testify. i of all Seattle theatres| It was established at the Friday} > agninst the dangers of fire will be|session that the Grand was consid-| > taken as a result of the investiga-|ered a hazard by some firemen and tion by the public safety committee|by Ober. Levy then made the! @f the council, which opened Fri-|changes advocated. Ober quit his , job because he refused to issue a vy, after the board into his office and said, ‘You | will have to do what I tell Councilman Will Hanna, chair-| Permit to 14 | | Fou nd they did JUNEAU, Alaska, Feb ath. man of the committee, said Satur: appeals had decided with the the | ar Re tare Valitse 8 e “Yo rs wrong,” says an western Alaska is again in the midst @ay that managers of motion pic-|@tre manage: ay 3 BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 3.—A other, “It was Jimmie Da of a cold wave similar to the one of ture houses would probably be ask Ak SPIRO LDEN Pernambuco dispatch quotes a vis, He had the plan for last year, which caused so much ed to provide more exits. TATSCH TELLS | Belgian consular clerk as de pettiement away back te damage r 48 hours a howling “It's a hard problem to handle, ] claring that the British cruis- 1909, and all they had to do north gale has been sweeping the aid Hanna, “because the trous!) TOUCHING TALE} | ers Glasgow, Amethyst and || was to put his theory into | channels of the inside passage trom mor’ ight to get in hey ob Kent sank the German raider practice.” Skagway to Queen Charlotte sound§ Sect to being herded outside the} OF 2 TOUCHES in a 40-minute naval engage. | Guess again,” says a The steamer Al-Ki arrived today theatre until the next performance, | ment. third. “It was the state col- from Seattle, more than 48 hours althe this is the safe thing to do | Once to every man, thinks The story is unconfirmed. lege lobbyists. They had late “The chief reason for this in j Charles Tatsch of Spokane, is - the noses counted, and So far three lives have been lost tigation is to get the facts, which| quite sufficient, but to get it on. - 4 3 7 - i : - THE COPPER RIVER and North that's all there was to it by snowslide and freezing ie the foundation for further! twice is too much, western has placed a big order for The university had to b Public safety legislation.” Tatsch is referring to being | more equipment, a part of the many w GERM NS GET COIN Crowding Dangerous held up. He arrived in the city improvements that will be made by No, you're all wrong late Friday on the Great North- ern. He felt for his purse and | discovered that it and $90 had | Theatre Inspector John Reid tes-| 2 tified before the committee Friday | that in his opinion the crowding | THE HOME Consumers’ league,|| Leader Reed. ‘They saw the the Alaska road this summer, says a fourth. “It was FROM FRISCO BANK Speaker Kelly and Floor S$ - | disappeared. which met last ight | 2 © he leg sane a * ‘ Practice was dangerous. He advo a night, was 1. | rip in the coat of the legis SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. yer Meted that standing be not permit erat he soaictaned at the dressed by Dr. M. M. Null, presi-|f/| lature and brought the dip- man depositors in local banks have ted, or that it be curbed beyond al - Paul house, 2 Fifth ave., dent of the Green Lake Business lomatic force of their influ begun drawing out deposits, it was a ‘ stated today. Bankers would not It wis Suzzallo himself, admit that these withdrawals were |} says a fifth. “Wasn't the — noticeable,” but said they had re- FREE |] agreement in accordance }j/marked the fact that persons of with the contentions he man names had closed ther ac made all along? And for Men Only anh thi Wieden dae. the counts fearing a declaration of beasts are singing sweetly i cctet ih each hoece | only to awaken and find that The investigation was adjourne’| %°"@ one had entered his Sfter H. Ober, former superintend-| "00M and walked off with a ent of buildings; D. E. Hooker, as-| SU!t case, containing a suit, nu- sistant superintendent of buildings; | [merous other articles of cloth. Fire Chief F. L. Stetson, Theatre| "9 and $20. Inspector John Reid, Fire Marshal) —_TM@ Police are investigating. Harry Bringhurst, T. Josenhans, su-| os ty ikea lie Perintendent of buildings, and Jas.|,.\ SPECIAL meeting of the Con @tephens, chairman of the board of |‘T#! Council of Social Agencies will appeals had been heard ra nee, weulant at ¢ p.m. at the Won n's Exchange, 209 Union, to Ober Quits Job discuss legislation relating to || JUDGE GEO. D. ALDEN “TIZ” FOR SORE At a continued gession of the|feeblemindedness in Western | ! investigution, Former Mayor George | Washington i | ay “The Needs of the Hour” will x or Noted Lyceum Lecturer rT) ” Cotterill, Gene Levy, who operated | ; ee | ON “Y. M.” PROGRAM the Grand theatre, which was burn-| “FRIENDSHIPS” WILL be the} At the Y. M. C. A, | chaos the subject of a free lecture for|“Tiz” Is Grand for Aching, | rg Swollen, Tender, Calloused Men's association. ence to bear.” ed January 20, when Hattalion|subject of an address at the Y. W.| Miss Lola Merrill Chief Gilham lost his li and|C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4 by| gan Harry Wippmann, insurance man,'Rev, Roland Edwards ‘ Fourth and Madison FRANCISCO, Feb, 2.—,ly hour for those down on their luck Sunday, Feb. 4, at 3 p.m. |) me" only, Blven Don't be a “good fellow.” It will 6 AO aoa - |D. Allen, jurist, s not Feet or Corns win you nothing in the end PA tg ng chlt pp felny upon the subject Jed lyceum lecturer of New York at| Sica ied j nds out is that those that follow e Y. MC. A. at 3 p. m ' LN s his is the advice of Miss Lola ‘ th a p.m i! what relief, No more tired Suffered With FES eres Mdeorge | coekt geake have no more real re-|1 “Needs of the Hour” |] Fotiowing the lecture an aaen tiieabig omc errill, a sister-in-law of George| spect for him than they discussion groups wil et to col . “ r M, Cohan, who took time to in-|the many empty bottle: Don't fail to hear thts | atacusetan Sroups will meet to con-tmore swollen, aching, tender, |sider religious and social topics. At !sqweaty feet Genius of the American Platform J| the “friendship supper” at . W. D. Lane, former memt ) more soreness in . Callouses, bunions. No matter what ails your feet or Catarrh for Twelve Months dulge in a little philosophy of right| his progress along the 5 living while appearing here in a| path | popular comedy As for the women who start in|-—— “How many good fellows bloom| with the Adea of goodfellowship as just use id die in the froth of the|a star té guide them through the Pu Bl d' t things across T: “Tin t in r re s acros! \“Tiz. Tix” is the only rem she asks, “What be-| paths of professional life, there re oo Tho mysteries of wireless tele draws out all the state legislature, will tell of the what under the sun you've tried 8 the solons down at Olympia without getting relic land fade Four yaiilferer from catarrh of the héad.| night lifo tl isonous Since taking four bottles of your| comes of the good fellow? nly one word to see sapere ya | € \¢ es 0 nh 20d fello jo e rd to say—that word is| | rap be exp! e 0} » J putt » fee Bottles Peruna I feel a different person al-| “Every once in a whilo you read | ‘DON'T’ “"®! You can keep your in| PMY Will be explained in common |exudations which puff up the feet py OOd IN/terms and the future field for ra-|"Piz" cures your foot trouble so together. The severe pains in my|of them dropping out by suicid Men pay for their ood condition—hz clear | | of then op » ( en pay fo eir goodfellow-| & condition—have ear | dio telegrap 16 predictec lyo! , PERUNA |head have disappeared, and my en-| some of them drift. to” hospitala| ship with thelr betes @ Clear {dio telegraphy will be predicted at {you'll nev ia tire system has been greatly| and XC C € limp or draw up your money, but women | Skin, and bright eyes, bytaking|« free lecture to be given at the |face in pain. Your shoes won't anitariums ome become} usually pay for ft with their lives " A. of the grea bunions st medicine on earth,| successful in mercantile pursuit hip, bi < nom ep its. ship, but few women can keep up STORAGE SHIP GOES Ge rhcent v a oh : Bg Mg op t a 25-cent box at any drug J Person. runa, in my estimation, for the} To be sure the stingy Scrooges the pace, It is a killing one being | ste y department store and : |above trouble of the world are not lovable, nor| a woman and a ‘good scout se . 4 able a wome d & ‘good 8 | relief, Wed ler as, ae. oh hana, me gee rhe @ who object to liquid medi-|do they accomplish much good Don't try Because of the lack of bottoms, Just cpte try “pha “Get mas j r etatee wad vise soe of vee can now procure Peruna Tab- ci, pt fellow men, ‘There's | Largest Sale of Any M. icine inthe Werld, | 201 because San Francisco is suf-jyear's foot comfort for only me ‘ good fellows 49 Bold crerrwheree Cite Ros fering, for some unknown reason, cents, Think of it. to be a good fellow— | while th It's a delusion and a en er many « lone! nothing to it,” id a eee " exp f thin kis in my rary Cane et Me 66 cy @ 99 many's interests In the United and th ethod is the sre new to | * pas ane nee att a ot preset) pen States over to the Swise em me | AG Roser oe tet vo Hn ‘eap . eats keyed to hear what] S THE SNARES, PITFALLS, TRAPS ir. itter, Swise minister, ae renter t REX THE BURDEN OF SHAME aLone— SECOND AND UNIVERSITY rank Butts, recently intercepted ‘by authorities, en route to Ca NEW LONDON, Conn., Feb. 2 BUENOS AIRES, Feb, 3.—The|nia with a boy companion, in a bor de at every entrance, while extra pa-) , Y. M, ¢ at 8 p.m. Monday seem tight your feet will neve strengthened. This is my first tes-| physical wrecks ‘and die before|Men can stand the strain of incu 9 h m tight and your feet will never, » timonial to the curat ‘ f |never hurt or get sore and swollen Me a \t he curative qualities of| their h of h is done—but| hours, champag and cocktails, | Think of it, no more foot misery, no | a any patent med vine, but I feel it a| there no good fellows at the|cigarettes and all that goes te FRISCO KY COLD. so movéagony. trom éorda; oallounes.oF Different 4" to mankind to let them know) head of the procession of rich and| make up this world of goodfellow , ; | T housands who saw The Libertine here a few v ks ago were loud in their praise and said: Every Shop Girl Stenographer, School Teacher, Sister, Brother, Mother, Father, Husband, Housewife, Clergyman and “Every Sweetheart should see “The Libertine” a” % TOMORROW AND WEEK NAVY YARD PUT ¥) ON WAR BASIS PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2.—The | League Island navy yard here waa) put on a war basis today. After a day of feverish activity® aboard the ships yesterday, th gates of the yard were closed to visitors, shore leages were counter manded, and triple guards placed) - trols were thrown around shops, war ships and streets. NATIONAL GUARDSMEN held a bal masque at the Armory last night, which was attended by more | than 400 members. ocKroacnes ARE FILTig Kill Them By Usp og STEARNS’ ELECTRIC Pi U. S. Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE—asc and $1. (ies lyteuntatiineciniaptemininnaaiaa M ETROPOLITA THEATRE 3 Nights, Saturday Matinee Starting Thurs. FEB. IT THE TRAIL OLLIDAY —WITH— FRANK OTTO NO MORE NEED BE SAID = MAIL ORDERS NO Box Office Opens Monday PRICES—50c to $1.50 lower A fine complexion tc Resinol Soap The soothing, healing Resinol medi cation in Resinol Soap, combined with its freedom from harsh, irritating ives to red, rough and pimply a plexions that whiteness and velvety soft ness which women crave, A skin washed only with Resinol Soa sually a skin to be proud ¢ When the is in really bad condition, aprew on just a little Resinol Ointment for ten minute (ore using Resinol Soap. Resinol Soap and sol Ointment are sold by all druggists.