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Asch your Goodyear Sereice Stetion Dealer about the Geedyear Tire - Saver Kit. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio CONCESSIONS BY| ET JAPAN CHEERS WILSON BREAK WITH KAISER M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO.) SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS TOKIO Feb. United Press cables, announcing the severance of relations between the U. S. and Germany, creat here. All the this city and great enthusiasm The general public was great SAFE and SANE CREDIT newspapers in Otaka ah Special ly astonished by the swiftness of President Wilson's action evidently expecting another display of patience, which has No reader of The Star need characterized his attitude to | is x : ward Germany during the 30 lesitate to respond to the LN aaploate Pe Shydoaks GOOTSTEIN invitation to open a Marquis Okuma, forr remier of Japan, said the breaking of re charge account lation Amer “a ‘ Germany to surre » the allie No misleading statements ap- America doe t need to partici “ar in o ivertisements . pate in any of the actual fighting Dresser pear in our advertisements to lure he ed, 1 to achieve the BS patrons into embarrassing aud hu- ka defeat a re : a Financial cirele reflect Special miliating ituations; no false price ed the general optl hich comparisons resulted om Am jea's atti They do not expect any actual hos Standard quality merchandise at tilities between the U, 8. and Ger fair, uniform prices to all alike, with terms exactly as advertised, the unwavering policy of this tablishme many GERMANY NOT | KNOWNINU,S, LONDON, Feb, 5.—Wireless messages from Berlin today said “Negotiations are proceeding at to further concessions in the U.bot warfare, withou prejudic g ite purposes \ceeding for further conce ee vo tamgon. 1917 Model officials told the Uaued Pree Go-Carts and —> $1 Now and $1 Weekly Or Added to Account ‘BOMB PLOT IN \ WY, NIPPED i Rugs, Blankets, Comforts, Etc., Added to Customers’ Accounts Without the Usual First Payment. YORK, Feb New York cust present status, it would prob reas ably be actually necessary to enter and not merely sever re ding was narrowly a ; £ as the president calls on whea two emyloye ne | nations to do. Switzerland, been > ino ‘to aie | & an interior nation, is not d@i- ‘ollec jrectly affected by the new German vate office | warfare The Nding aa oy re Hence the greatest significance strictost & nebo | will attached to the attitude of break wi | | the South Ameri countries, as } parent. Secret service men declar-| fee ed they knew of no stranger who decision may prove to be am d Ae 7 #6 reg hrebead | ence of great weight on Spat bad entered — Scandinavian countries. American papers and some | South American diplomats here | } : ; have indicated that President Wik mm, Lo al ger declared editor-) son js perhaps now too late if i oiniilinnaiaiatermmenteay " ar all ng his for course of T ould be satisfied olated bull acti “ pect the wh apartment. The/ wilson to change Germany's plane Pe seit onstration ‘ @ greatest surprise of war nly sacrifice more, but must X-! belief that she will not alt And the opening today, the Germany Fully Mobilize pect even more discomfort by the | this view had strong backing whet 5. erally showing advance rmany bas now nt proloneation: ot e war if the pub-| United Press dispatches from Ber- fractions to more than ‘hree ints. exery ounce of her energy ic wants to help win showed that close Berlin obsery~ ted—and decisive ampaign The re nee to the warm /ers would be surprised if Germany GES t | CLOSE SILK EXCHANGE h new troops constantly going Tox was particularly apt today,| modified her warfare now. | YOKOHAMA, Fel The t with rlin is now in the grip of| The possibilityeven the probae exchange suspended operations to with dai the most severe bliz in years.| bility of war—will not deter the 1 Iday, owing to the slump in price b ne ieee Ther en great suffering | pr i however, frém_ proceed- P ally jday, r, procee ui <a i soaprcerdly til Spe ici vs occasioned by the American | g off « However, no deaths have yet been | ing in efforts so long as there a ie ste unanimous t |matic break with German tente a ynts, the reporte is even a thousand to one chanee LONDON, Feb. 5.—British " ; crif of success. On the other hand, if newspapers believe the turning 7 ieee — LONDON STOCKS STEADY The feelin that Germar ac war is the only answer, he is ready point in the war has been tarnan et the allie The | LONDON Fet : But Cla gigant owd ne, pi CONTINUED for it, as he said in notifying new. reached. dhtention anda on |change in price was noted in stock an ¢€ am tral he will ask power to protect An indication of how im ‘ ay * " when the exchange opened toda unc FROM P. }, Americans in their rights ich might be. + ombat the ‘ 3 portant they regard the situa. | “hich might be used to cor | for the first day's trading universe 0 AGE 1 {|} Preparations that will make the tion may be judged from the aida wlsioda aawid taliese cel President Wilson announced the Embassy Gloomy Upmann. nation ready to afford its citizens fact hat teatyeeaione to, Some ula, eal tae of weak th sr Sots” ¢ AUSTRIA JOINS IN 32 '2he"tss Drum com p voted from 40 to 60 per cent ef | oc" ve satisfaction in large gloom. Secretary Jos. O.; tinued today te the atorial and news pages numbers of destroyers and gun TEUTONS CHEER U.S. 7250 heradi, ‘naval SUBMARINE THREAT |. The work of affording protection 0 the American situation. aks. Sk Manet beanies: coum | ttache, and other secretaries and © government property and espe: American news and analysis Sduh ahead an. eae” tadted thar miployes, paced corridors ner-| the ited State Jermany wil)|Cclally government army and of the American naval strength naaieir mew Wi ie pendaned | AT PORTLAND MEET vously favelor war. Offi-|Mavy property and private and ye ore a mere — then from Thos. A. Edison's “invention | al w anxiously ale reall nee of re-| public a perky that would sage of news from Alangyit hoard appointed as a consulting PORTLAND, Feb Instead or|*™ nited h rr ‘ 1 r tation w yllowed rve the ontop in case of war, is ous fronts and discussio aatiies tr te ivy Dastele t Dp tee yapers was read and re-re wa & on rapic Britain's own internal affairs | celebratin e nine n oO on the streets an the a infortunate Spread over columns. Their discus Some jons were that a |born Americans here changed the furious! Announcement officlatly l may bring the Which might be expected from|rine would be revealed, once the | benefit yesterday, Only American! ine Amerivan colony, however tion of the United States govern: | America on the seas United States entered the war { flags were used for gg The question everybody in Ber-}ment today now centers upon heu-| This is the last week in which to The experts disagree on many| Without exception, the most fa Speeches were ene lo siglo in asked was how American of-| tral nations of the world. The pres-|register for the primary election points—even whilm they argue! vorable attention was given by crit and German national songs were|/riciai correspondents, Red Cross | ident has indicated clearly that his| February 20 and the general elem from the same sets O& tables, show- | ics to mobilization of volunteer eliminated dacteta “and citiaeny ‘will tee eb 4 aking relations ‘with [Gen Atiebeie fog American naval strength, and moto craft, whose recent manew — Leases ean PO with all European line Germany is designed to lead neu The books close Saturday night, Probably the same pictures rs in mo re against suB-| stopped tral countries in a great moral ef-| Those who voted at the presidential Look sg —_ Board e wines abel a peony keenly ETROPOLITA ; Many Will ae Stranded fort-——backed by arms, if necessary|eleetion need not re-register, neidentally, are print-, watehec n this side 4 . The present indication v to enforce peace arkable profusion The Britons called ‘these motor THEATRE hundreds American Cheok 6A. Malitral -Soutinsi’ 5 . poat adversaries 0 thes ines 3 Nights, Saturday Matinee | stranded. Neutral shij The presidegt has formally re euma ism ain ———— — ea washes hey held that the efusing to book any pa \ quested full ant immediate repo! DRINK “HOT TEA pages in large members Of these Startin sreat number of Ameri ho|from American representatives in|. The exact cause of rheumatiam ts un- a BAW COLD Wie re esiceee toe eh : had arranged to sail dut bru ihe mautral oapiialecon tt 1" nown, though itis generally believed to be . H sal ede . new capita ol he P| be due to an excess of urtc actd in the FO i 7) | fective naval forces would be of the, \——— Thurs. FEB. ary and March were notified their|tion of his auggeetion as to similer| clock: tetany be ales oni’ wits Gan TT rachane uP Tiambarg |UImost value at the present time QUEEN WILHELMINA HOLLAND \ failings had been cancelled [10 © | Levit" nd remedy han Get a small package of Hamburg ba ‘. : 5 ¥ On | whic! = ud American Navy Spirit | * ' But the exodus of these Ameri-|” Owing to the fact that this gov Breast ‘Tea. or as the German) organization of this force,” Latest Picture of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, Taken as She Reviewed COHAN’S BEST! J oi sri Germany had already be Rabe asi tare poorest ie call tt eee ae the Express observed, “proves the Hen ir r0eeg gun, It started in the middle of} individual or “parallel” action, in Thee,” at any pharma: al Deataah navy doparibaihar sot IT last. week stead of joint action, there are in-| been used with the utmost satisfactions tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup aia. aie® to leatn thi loeeon t It is reported that if Holland, the little country that h: strained | With all Scandinavian and Dutch] qjeations that many. of the un: others have seand the same Tomedy t ur | been slow to le e sons oO} i ' " GICALIONS “tas page om be a great disappointment, physi; through a sieve and drink a tos-/{his ware lted in SROUld be attacked, the nation might commit suicide by the opening TRAIL the only oper’ routs lharallel effort. to. force. Gertnans | of treatment ts aided by the administra: cupful at any time. It is the momti / Fitish newspapers united in 64 the dame and the flooding of the entire country eiiaaat a ia es Aiketiie tev gube » war,| Hon ofsome remedy to relieve the pain effective way to break a cold and lauding the spirit of the American Six feet of water can be let over almost the entire nation in 20 co nunaett. Anvoial aaron _| Into mos itying er submarine war.) ang qulgt the. nervous system and I si cure grip, as it opens the pores, re- | 24 hours. This would balk invaders and save Holland so far as war is OLLIDAY en : on "h ac ae te |T a ane oe oat tie ; sere 2 i" thousands of practtioners when he Heving congestion. Also loosens rything e concerned, but agricultural experts say, on account of damage by wate ceived a km from the Amer-|Sweden are generally understood to/| thaventi- Tamia tablets anguld be given : na ‘ead = mia at which the at ican embassy in Madrid notifying|be pro-German, while the other] preference over all other remedie ae rowete Cpe: HIRO RINE #60) { i the land could not be reclaimed in less than 50 years him what liners were scheduled|Scandinavian countries lean the| &@ tellet of the pain in all forme oh 4 iret x ie 1 {fice ‘ Only Queen Wilhelmina, the minister of the interior and com WITH— ats ae an es ar tt he : 2 . "i . Fpenmesism. These fanless? Doe t is inexpensive and entirely clares the Times, “Its officers and para ped at ohhh bgt 7 TT fro ere e suggestion that/other wa chased a Negetable, therefore harmless men are real sailors,” declared the) ™&t of the army h ea ta Cheyipaes rot ynp eae ners FRANK OTTO was circulated in Berlin was that Holland Would Fight pagarpesess for tee hale : — — Standard, “The standard of disci. sea from overflowing the country Nia Washington arrange for a Norwe-| Holland, it is believed by some | S¢ Si pain, Ask for A-K Tablets. piine is. different; from oure—tt is Holland's area tx 12,648 square miles, a little gd Ppa rr vba | THE ONE PLAY OF JP cian ship to bring Americans from|here, will stand out of the struggle | > — AN EX! EXPERT ON COLDS democratic, altho efficient, never-|#nd has 4 population of 6,500,000, or five times that of Marylanc | THE UARPAGN 3 YOU Bergen, Norway, to New York, and|entirely, owing to the fact that Ger- | LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB theless.” | c returning, to bring back from/many has made exceptional con Presents the Probably few people ee that a |The Standard quote “Farragut's" ! Mt aipanalitan steno MISS {America Ambassador Bernstorff,|cessions to her, doubtless influenc cold is the signal of weakness. words, “Damn the torpedoes—full MAGAZINES RAISE prices: Metrop n, from bay atateaind Carhian -poasile led OY the presence of a Duten Fl 1 fo treat a cold with weakening | speed shead,” as typifying the . a vouse: eae yee pe SEATS NOW ON SALE wspapers have been pointing|army of 400,000 on her border, 20} onza ey cClures, from » $1.6 4 ; 1, | , ca ) id : ov daily sinee a » a of les fre the Essen 1 tions physics, alcoholic syrups or drug American spirit PRICES; PAPER IS UP pho Peels onhiae BTA rr Prices—50c to $1.50 | 2", (#!!¥_ since announcement of miles trom munition Quartet aes penn eed a 7 nany's vey police a e § pills, may smother the cold but A Hearat’s, from $1.50 to $2.00 small European neutrals—Spain A majority of officials hold thi The G St String Quartet } 1 y C e ela ) Me Th Toda : 7 : . ga \ " he Greate bs e Quar ey also reduce the body powers Rheumatism The white paper situation contin. McCall's, from 50e to 75c; Today's | |Holland and Scandinavia—are not| belief, but there are others who Rill a Housewife, from 50e to The in the World and invite more serious sickness. Aathing, Destneas, Ca-| on to gro e, 6nd h news ous r expected to oppose the submarine: hot so sure Holland will be y Bron-| " e — » of fea ye to keep ov > | ert on colds, because it enriches the and Skin Disord~| iii ory arb feeling the effects of the BULL BROS. o comment fron erk ya-| pointed to the fac ie h M per on colds because entiches the nicest mrt ler a oling ie farts oft |The and of «new rake is a ae iain one tats | The Moore ple uickly tones ¥ e force or «pelvic disorders, | increased cost o| ies ahmed ; +S tiga fl aera ek Sede pA nervousness, debility andl Within the a: the dow | SERROS With ® anring tney a1] th Just Printers Sacrifices Asked jthe Duteh frontier |] Thursday Eve., February 8 and strengthens both throat and chest. weakness Consultation | se atiades a ced Material collected is quickly! T q943 THIRD MAIN 1043 Discussing the general situation] But even these officials say they | Prices 50c to $2.00 Gay Scott's and stick, to it ie v4 Hiowing magizines have announced 2 rn 1 ab ys ee nse ft ae Bri y, 203 vances in their subseription |emptied by a back stroke. lereated by the submarine order, the believe that if Holland does change \ yay aq