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ee een crcdarnaeotecpdmtal ie eee tea THE SEATTLE Od seman GERMANS LOSE JN 000.00 TT MYRTLE AN ADVANTAGE = Cc. O ‘i L S E- U- M: eve onal ie British Advance Drives Them From Last Natural Cover |BATTER THIRD LINE STEDMAN LONDON, July 22.—For the first time since the alll Great push started, the G mans are losing the advantage of defen furnished by ture | Official dispatches today in dicate that with the impending capture by Gen. Hailg's forces of the whole of Foureaux and Delville woods, the German forces in this particular sector will be swept out of their last vestige of natural cover This explains the tenac which the Teutons have clung to these two spots now being reduced by @ tornado of British artillery fire to a blackened area of stumps and holes in the ground The British forces are now er countering the full strength of the third Ine positions of the enemy the trenches, bomb-proofs and shel ters which the ¢ plenty of tr Vrupte ty with nA PAN nNDPHAn N Mn Py ans have had Based primarily on the romantic Bohemianism of » «tha zs art-studio life—we have a photoplay that will sur- artill prise and charm you with its multitude of original Dispatches vere said the r! trench stormers found the enemy in many situations AMERICAN BEAUTY cases rrowed under ground tr labyrinths where roofs were forced by steel plates and ce There has been almost a total tion of the German pr on Verdun, supporting the theor that the crown prince's army ha been drained of part of its rese to strengthen the line where {t is under attack by the British and French The French tn the Peronne sec ltor now have the advantage of fighting from the heights on an below them They have successfully nego tiated much of the marahy ground in the Somme lowlands, and are compressing thelr enveloping cir cle more and more closely about the German lines CLEO RI IGELY WALLACE REID 2 IN “The Selfish Woman” A NEW COMEDY A PICTOGRAPH All Starting Sunday—for 4 Days Saturday—Last Times | Sc ' 10¢C 4, 5c Cenimaea 1 tae aa PT : “gee tae. STUTUUUAUUUUUUUUUUOAUUAUAUEUAOALOEHEEAEAE AT Wu uu : REPULSE GERMAN ATTACKS PARIS, July 22.—Unsuccessful German attacks were reported in today's official statement at Moulin ‘and Soustovent, in the form of lreconnalssance assaults, th ar tillery bombardments near Pumin and Fleury, an organized German attack out of Damloup and a strone jassault north of Saint Die All were repulsed | The first rt of any actior A jaround Belfort was contained ir Seat the statement that a German air squadron bombarded that city UOQQQQQQQQOQCOUOUUUUUUUUUOUUUOOUUAAANONOAGGGGOOQQQQQQQQGGOOGOQOOUOOUUOUOUOUUUOUOUAULEAAEAOUOOOOGOONOGOOUOUOOOO LE _ ; rothicereiaee — ported today progress of an intense | — ai fasliiet . } ‘ , < 2 courage! swiftly, a nm expect wor . sag ae together with a = eo seaheRecoraaetl I know, my dear little lady of Until I now whether it fs life | moted to fill Stssion’s vacancy, ne of ore ee agre orang # fo - into the Deities ‘toa Gas mhells the salvia, that this is pot the or death that {s coming to me, 1 Department Ie Split - ports you under the circumstanc but | hold the good thought for .. \faetions, either Kane or anti-Kane, Longshoremen, at a meeting Sat Moruane tae * l remember my feelings while | MARGIE WAVERLY. hich meant ultra-conservative or |urday afternoon, with J. A. Madsen FE TRA uly 22.—Gen walted for my dear mother to (To be continued) | iberal. “1 ‘and other members of the executive bergmane Brustioffs Russian troops today! S “* Matthews § Suggesttd: the soard who are expected from San COfrespondent Fresh From proceeded methodically on their| _ Strikers Say He Won't Francisco, will decide whether to| Europe Sees U. S. Troops way to the Northern Galician bor M4 Do |enter into conference with employ on Border der, southward from Lutsk The come from beliind the mysterious Preeeinpenney | Bolton fatled to get along with door of the operating room in Lull and Hart. He was directed by years gone by Kane. Then and there, I think all this CONTINUED Thus the department of educa- lers next week to consider a settle Russian forces accomplished the folderol about a beneficently Dt j jolderol a { tion was split. The ideas and ideals : WANT NO O OUTSIDERS, mane Ot tee aeribe HE COMPARES THE MEN ‘Pat of crossing the swollen Lipa vine Being who ts always good, al FROM PAGE 1 of Hart and Lull usually confiicted ayor Gill says it is unlikely that and Styr rivers, in the face of the ways reiful, to his human chil |) with those of Bolton. — : A. ‘Sheiehann it fa ppiseed vr committee will be enemy's fire, and of wresting the fren, fell away from me. Som: n Dr. Mark = appointed until after he has been By Wm. G. Shepherd Austrian itions on the farther You see I telling you just 9 cote Lal. had not heen eka Tal isdiehd Qaterday, has been r boos Aust bos , you. CIANS HAND ause Lull had not been promoted i ae informed of the outcome of Satur . ent hank from the enemy. mw I what | am—a to Sission’s place. Suggested as a member @ |day’s meeting. SAN "ANTONIO, Tex, July Harried for weeks, they were sur. pears of arbitrators to assist | The strikers have emphatically, 22—Uncle Sam has dug hie rendering in units to the Russians,| THE OPERATION LOOMS BIG it let me come Is AT U. OF W. oie Aims Balked pe Henry M. White in | stated they will not go Into confer ancient storm coat—the militia | dispatches here declare Evideatly Maleolm Stuart ts Ry 1 will prove myself ; wp fee it was disgust on the settling the longshoremen's [ence with any organization not di-| —out of the attic of peace ~~ close communication with the } for, ike all mor: |). , : ee wutvarslie erie Scie “em fectly euanged ta ahiostne, partice-| On the Wening beard. of } SIX TRAWLERS SUNK enna doctor, for tod ay I re eived « hg pes a i iberal-minded teacher whose pas. - university was handicapped by “We are opposed to such /iarly the Employers’ association, Texas sands he is spreading it BERLIN, via Wireless to Say-| letter from aim saying that he bad where he cannot help “8 was democracy in education | Kane and his supporters. * that ion very heard his report and the I was to have the opera as well as outside the schools. Anyhow, the feeling grew. ; as Dr. Matthews, who | ‘ timate: ight fi men which, it has been intimated, migh out for e: He more or less of a fighter, It eventually got down to person- knows nothing of the condition: mination, and under ville, July 22.--German submarines |wish to take part in next week's the hot iron of discipline he Is [on July 17 sunk sfx Brtish trawlers neither can | very apt to*say, ‘God under which we work, coming | conference. trying to make it war-proof, off the British east coast, accord rk 4diane an it eh ee " and ce eo see the oe pe alities, faculty men s: and the Into this controversy to dictate | A A. Robinson, euard at the Mi It is musty, wrinkled, creased ing to admiralty announcement to-| |. ' Rp os wri votes MALCOLM ‘STUART administered in an oom and above nore grew worse because of _ te us on what-terms we shall | waukee dock, reported to the pollc with ms, ripped here and j|day lar Salvia Prmgghhha kine - dae stile elite uae, witl less eager Lee vi oe sip and petty acts which, ~ return,” said Marshal! Wright, (early Saturday morning that he was there, but the material is a ume Nera | fe ii 7 ear taet “i o a = ia ia among cert groups, and they believed, were defeating the In charge of the Seattle local | forced to draw his gun to ward off superfine A ‘ a , i} i ini w again on a “gene ae book — a ¥ ~ mocra discussion and | educational aims of both factions. , meric rmy any other re ust confeas my poo a" a disappotntnen . m , of unt me “ mm Bay she longshoremen’s associa 12 threatened attack from 10 men True enough, the material |ent it's the same coat, and lating mind Keepe saying: ‘Go and |fectly content ter Mateetm Oteart rr Ma > ene Si ra neliad “ar hereaerie 't i. ua. ; who followed him home. doesn't like the operation. It fusaine sk dhe ‘ Pes é nile 1 know tb Se eae tain -- amt ad Many Friends a » it said, ee (a said the strikers Saal well tater te eat th & atdees it — Ry has got some tailoring pose sen am Bay ate i ; _ . Be to . = fi er am Bay ore — ; Hart had masy friends, and got W!l! show that the hands of ontsid Milling to enter a conference if It| doing its work, It asks every "he tare 1 see of It, the more I/age into your intrepid soul, yet {\am tn < on, Lite book, | 08s splendidly in his department | Politicians reached ye 5 Was understood at the outset that LUMBER WORKERS reporter, or other supposedly [inink the material in the best in|try to persuade myself that 1 could | won a hg sg a ee IY pal ype Faerie geod the board of arbitrators should { Brch sciot papedings & wing aewal cat BB jae Pony Paglir oe w Prof. E. O. Sission was at t Is this phase that the Amerf can Association of University Pro- who is now commissioner fessors wants to know about, education of Montana, and Educators the country over are known thruout the country as an banded to fight against political d progressive educator, left curbing of free academic thought wise man it sees, “Aren't we [ine world have To power to dictate terms of MAY STAY ON ee going to have war with Mex xiety-filled and lagging m with intangible interest and sym lo settlement. or” that will stretch between now 4 pathy, while a man always wants © “Outsiders do not understand the! he Tha tethuse of the atsem-ecet te\ 8 LSH ENOR’ HE IE the tatetul morning when you will mater! { | h's it you under ek I wrote to Malcolm Stuart this have never worked as longshore | Lumber yards and lumber schoor c hands of my dear, old friend note yest ay tw men. ers here will resume operations at which I) Evan Williams of Akron, O., is in| All that inorning we will be| “Please dear inderstanding versity of Washington to/and teaching Capt. J. 8. Gibson, president of| 1. 44 naan b pre saw in Salor f months ago, | Seattle Saturday, en route to Taco-| waiting—waiting with bated breath | man, let me remain as | am to you. 8° to Reed college in Portland uesday, Employes who struck le had t the Water Front Employers’ union, | x 1 hil be “alt “9 8 » . English, Ser-| ma, where he will sing with the Se. for the outcome, while you,|In all the rid of my friends, yo He ‘bad ho use for the way pbbews said his organization was willing to| June be allowed to return y)), Australians, Cochin-|attle Philharmonic orchestra and althanks to the wonderful discovery are the or e who dos not | dent Thomas F. Kane. con . i. monfer with the longshoremen if/to work at the same wages as be-|(Chinans and Montenegrins, looked | chorus of 500 voices in the Stadium|of anesthesia, are calml ing know t s 1 am toda st a log, | 9nd under the thur p tical ; a Annavelle mes. bese ot Properly represented tore the strike ‘ ¢ @ mass of blood brothers com-|muste festival Tuesday and all unconscious To you I am the dancing Margie factions, was running things aed club workere; died Pa “I don't see anything in the atti-|shop condit'cns, employers an-| pared with the Middle Western Williams, know thruout the | that will be »yping the h Waverly, who ts full of life ar Dean Bolton Brought her hi on e at 4809 Alki ave Sh. i tude of the longshoremen,” he sald,| nounced toda But they do not | militia country and in Europe as one of/your friends with cold fingers spirits ve fi anit When Sission left, Dean Bolton gury ved. by her Wuabena, winks . “that would indicate a willingness |return, nonwnion men will be em-| Aine at Pitas the greatest “Welsh tenors,” was| “My God! was ever anything #0|and egotism. This be to| was brought to Seattle from the § Worman, of the. insurance de to get together. We were the first| ployed | ng the enemy before them|born in this country and recetved|terrible as that waiting—that chok-| you always. If you ar, kind | Middle West to fill his place. pariiaset of Gorman a ne “if lo offer the olive branch. It is} State Labor Commissioner Mc ing from unseen terror—when we doctor friend brings ack t Holton, it was understoo 3 t } | ga kan troops one com. | hiv training here. | loct nderstood, Was Her funeral will be held Sunday their next move. As long as pres-| Laughlin, who has been working | / know that we can do nothing but me, then some night fn the future|to do things the “Kane way at 5 p. m. from the home od iil ent disturbing conditions exist on|for a settlement, stated that the |™ Elmer F. Conner of Seattle was | wait—wait and take what eomes| you and I will have another dar And the Kane way w ys big kese aad here, with no enemy in - ; 1 a hot the be attended by delegations from he water front, there seems little |lumbermen wili,not return to work elected head escort, Woodmen of|to us and anot talk together. If hel Sission way, nor the Hart w rth ¥ . “ | . sight, the militia extremely | . ‘@X, nor'the vartous women's clubs, of likelihood of a settlement of the| under these conditions oe aotiare |the World, at Denver Thursday. | What helpless creatures we are finds my se hopeless, let me go the way of Herbert G. Lull, an as- which she was a member. : strike. Our workmen have as much 7 op Pc r ee he had ad 3 he SEE right as the union men on the| seer hl Mag ae Tt iceaaiantataice = GIVE "EM TOTEM POLE »'-20 "Pi ‘tte Longshoremen’s union as soon as/nati Rotary convention presented) Forty per cent of its 120 mem three members arrive here from|the president of the Ohio club al bers were born in Poland San Francisco Saturday afternoon. | Metlakatla Indian totem pole at I sat in the tent of Chaplain “I shall try,” he said, “to learn|the closing session Friday. Presi-| Henry Piasecki and tried to imag who they desire to make up the per-|dent H. W. Moulton of Seattle ex-|ine I was | at the British Your Best | : | See | DRRAARARI ARIA for instanc Loeb, jr ecre when he « photo of William | associations, may require some It. ary to Roosevelt | tle time to cast about for comparl- president, and later)sons or differences that will {m. collector of th. port of New York, | print the features with their iden. is shown You will note the pe | tity culiar formation of his chin | But this forms ueshy lobes | matic ha These LORES | easy Mr. Roth wants it under tood by the reader that mem. ory training !® too big a sub: ject to be FULLY treated in these serial lessons, but that by following the princtples and stom of his company not to per-| | hints he cites, the average in any but Poles to Join, and that| dividual can apply them to his which created considerable interest ing with an officer of one of those jon the convention floor. armies, as h tid it was an ancient ‘ORCHESTRA TO GIVE soon becomes an auto- owing increasingly at either side. . t t up the custom out of| | personal problems with profit serve to impress the seme |. By recollecting a thing several ecl e deference to hundreds of previous! | and self-improvement.) |. In this nner I analyze every | times before dismissing {t from the UNDAY members now dead o o face I see. jAttention, the impression will be Mr. Early may have exceptional: | ™ rg deep and lasting, ne Will be better yet if you use Win Prize Three Years BY DAVID M. ROTH , 8 t mpan ‘or three ly large or small ears ss Co av © person's memory BAKING POWDER | Seattle Phithermonic prohestre, 4 ti 5: Wiser prize for field; No angle of forgetfuln eyes (orbs). ¢ RB ts the dominant |! ng out soon unless put thru the |rected b John Spargur, will be | » humiliating as the inability to syllable in the name, which you! @X!2s bath of recollection because the ingredients of layed in Volunteer park at 7:30 P 4 regiment, the|member faces, It {8 not alor will photograph on your mind like this modern leavener are of ke ie! @auiday niente Fighth, add Bi gprs snap, | barrassing, but it may mean this, “cORBett—the lady with the| (EDITOR'S NOTE: Monday Da- the most approved and re a oe It is hard enough for Chicago's Of business ard valuable acquaint big ORBS, or ey vid Roth, memory master, will re- Mable prod pj] Renews fe ee. prearem colored troops to ride in the Jim #nceships Suppose you have met a Mr, | Yea Some Eractical hints in recall. ucts, abso RE ii Mieehy clas and’ tripne® | oer cnecrnc te tage oe Sun If you cannot remember faces, Armstrong, but cannot recall his|!%@ figures, dates, telephone num. lutely pure an yusa; overture, “Jubel,” Weber: | Antonio 4 the chances are that you do not | face. He has ased you to meet | 8S further demonstrating the and whole allet Russe (requested), scenes 1 ie taxtures te observe them carefully. You do| him at an office where he is one |Ptinciples of association of ideas some 3, 4 and Lugint; selection 1 Col. F. A. Der photograph them clearly of many clerks. Without some as-|®¥ Which he says a poor memory The Red Mill" Herbert; inter-| son, eolored chief of the neato rer hen talking with a stranger sociated idea that will identify him |°@" be remarkably improved.) All Grocers. mezzo, “Wh Aig pba gig Her: |iment whe 6 i fia fe ate pierre of Bis to you, the meeting might be em 4 bert; waltzes, “Tales of Vienna on eyes, the formation of his nose, the barrassing. But you rec ha BELL GOING To LAKE 1 pound 26¢ || Woods,” Strauss; “Pan Ameri hs oi te pong A bys angle of his Jaw, the shape of his }Armstro: ri way an athletic fellow iaicind cana, Herbert Star-Spangled pal Or cage ve ten, mouth and the form of his ears with STRONG ARMS. A glance|_ PORTLAND, July 22—Gen, J Groseer Mehuad The other regimes . Often one distinguishing feature around the room will single him|Franklin Bell, commanding the ig. Co. kinds of folk e t\as | have explained tn my hints on We " 7 ae Piet Ve " bly f out to you estern department of the army, - wig ad £ ng amos, will indelibly fix ty close obse » iis due here next week t . THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE American the t anit . ‘ E rvation and a little Kk to make pro- Mrs, Josephine Wardall will lec-| Antonio lew + a ntity of a persor Note in this illustration that | am pointing at the chin of a por- | definite thought, you will be able |liminary arrangements for the civ. 1 vctiike tenth auist draw a|trait of Willlam Loeb, Jr who was secretary to Roosevelt when he |to catalogue in your memory a: |ilian military training camp sched et of grinning teeth and « pair of | was president and tater was collector of the port of New York, most any face or photograph you |uled to open at Am aa ———— ||ture Sunday night at the Theo-| compartment © stree MAPLEINE—THE sophical hall on “The Purpose of They're Good Ameri erican lake, I eye glasee mediately you re The deep cleft in his chin divides it into LOBES. have : a wigan A yok sh i, y Bo ng . ; . . have ever een Washington, in August feinn Pc estep i riedman will gi | Th new - “ ere \ wh the portray Thus the formation of the striking feature Suggests the name At first your mind, unaccustom | Enlistments for : period of g violin ns, Americans, a6 much a par | accompanying {lustration, | Loeb, impressing It upon the memorv. ‘a bedi to forming quick a striking |month are being received,

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