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LOSE GRIP ON RMANY MAY GERMAN SHIPS — RAISING ARMY IN ARGENTINE | FRANCE SOON HARBORS SEIZED BY HENRY WOOD United < WITH THE TRENCH ARMIES IN THE FILO, April 18—All of Germany's hold on naced today by most titanic of it Hindenburg and 8 a struggle between Von the master strategists of the Franco Brit ish staffs, on a battle scale un dreamed of before France's part in this greatest of all drives w eceded by the greatest bombardinent fn its his tory. T arcillery roar began Friday Shelis Prove Deadly Millions of she hurled th * daily Th ma p Was so first Ger the infan ed, of their anies of the average irvived was reatest advance 1 Dix tinuous battle line from to Rheim It is the hundred-mile front Onslaught Is Gigantic Today the French advance tween Rheims and S aces the entire coupled with St. Quentin ar Haig’s troops toward Cambrai Lens. France's onsiaug gantic a scale over this mile front to permit Ge ht ts on too « hundre slize the titanic struggle in its | en BRITISH CAPT URE 14,000 PRISONERS : BY WILLIAM PHI PHILIP SIMMS ety United Prem nd WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES | AFIELD, April 18.—Captures by the British army sin fits great push reached the vast total of 14,000 men and 227 guns today. There are still more streaming back constantly from the front Around Lens and ¢ Quentin Field Marshal Haig is stretching a tight noose-—and increasing pressure every hoor: ELECT RIC COMPANY AND CITY FAIL TO REACH AGREEMENT No agreement 0 om any of the main qnestions in issue was arrived at by members of the council and trac tion company officials at the con ference held Tuesday afternoon It that West Seattle should have bet ter car service, made possible by the new Spokane st. bridge. But when it came to fixing the percent the | | | against o age of cost which should be borne| citizens | mesting at Port Orchard BUENO AIRES, A \ terned * ty tion Was to prevent ¢ w of ally Kove C as Monte P tatement all were fe mari , ed today casua emen killed Saturday's rioting polic Walks 300 Miles to School on 1 Cent Miller walked 30 ome, at Fagin, Ky Berry school a only 1 cent in jane longed for educa which he is working on a nsec near] the school to pay his way thru. He ives in a place made famous by pril 9 in| Daniel Boone SHERIFF DAVIS IS aiid pphiasy $25,000 °. graph records of conversations in the offices of Marion Garland eity attorney The sheriff obtained possession of the records, which are vital to the prosecution of all¢ged «raft in merton, when stenographer in the basement of Mayor M. E. Giles’ hardware store| «ja fow weeks ago, copying a conver was conceded by both sides| sation coming in jariand’s office Daily the muddle becomes more profound. Davis now has filed sult ent f a roo by street and car traffic, respective-) prict He ly. there were differences of opin-| hopes to collect 5,000 for damage fon. }done to his character by the cir The city engineer and a Seattle| culation of alleged ise reports Electric engineer, together with A.| concerning | L. Valentine, superintendent of! “64 public utilities for the city, ‘will pre-| pare an estimate of the increased cost of the bridge by reason street car tracks. MRS, ‘BURNHAM JAMAICA, N. Y. cine Recommended by Sister-in-law I suffered great- with back Jamaica N. ¥ ly with my head and _Afferings Cured by Medi-|into a sauad of Coast artillery 1 “|| SHORT NEWS THE SOUTH DAKOTA SOCIETY Ar held its annual meeting in the cade building Monday. WALLINGFORD HILL res ve ed an improvement ¢ CHARLES BD. DAVIS who |Monday night, at Fourth Blanchard at. ¢ several, is held under $ Vernon son, the mor ly injured, is at the Seattle al hospital ache, was dizzy,| ORY SQUAD members claim the sureeney nervous with |bought “red licker m A. Han hot flashes and|sen, lodger, at Fourth ave felt very miser-|He ated Tuesda able, as I was) £. ENQUEST was fined $100 and irregu for s in jail for selling two years. One |hiq His second of. ly bad, my ais CHARGES ter-inlaw came |A® Fong and Ah Wing, laundry in and sam 't}men, 1420 Seventh ave., who shot wish you would {th their door at midnight, April 1 hy Ledis at party of young men who were Pinkham’s Con 4’ Sol began rattling their door wer amissed taking {t and | am now in good| JUDGE SMITH yesterday sen health and am cured. 1 took the |Albert Watt to Monroe with a of one to 15 years. meals, and on retiring at ni pi piways keep a bottle in the house. S=—Mrs. |. N. Burnham, 295 South Gi, Jamaica, N. ¥ what helped Naturally tell others them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be pub lished with testin non jals. Many more tell their frien Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co, (confidential), Lynn, Compound three times a day wee? tence ‘ |forged a check recently THE REGULAR weekly luncheon men who recover their health | Annex of the Rotary club was held Wed |nesday noon, at the Washington MRS. E. C, WOOD, wife of a prominent Fairbanks, Alaska, bank er, got a divorce 15 minutes after uit was filed, Cruelty was charged JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER yester y declared the ne good result of t made for pxo the war was the f Mass, for anything you need to |hibition know about your aliments. (HOUSEKEEPER ! a Jolt for Mr. High Cost One dairy or condensed milk, pound dairy butter worked in a Marvel Meter thre minutes—Result, Two Pounds Butter product; saves 60% on lard and shortening! Come and see. Price $1.75. Sales Head quarters— 313940 Arcade Bidg. Annex pint one McCORMICK LINE TO CALIFORNIA STR. CELILO April 20th STH. WAPAMA April 22nd Lowenat Fares Comfortable Ace CIPy TICK 109. Cherry St. JUSTICE SMITH, of Cherry Val ley precinct fined Louls Speaker, Duvall hotel man, $200 and costs for having an illegal amount of liquor on his premises. Then Smith found nie resignation, which he turned in three weeks ago, had been accepted Monday. Conferring with Prose: cutor Lundin, he found that the ceedings were null and void pro COCKROACHES Are easily killed by using Stearns’ Electric Paste Full Directions in 16 lang’ Bold everywhere we an U. S. Government buys over & wire to} noainst an sam, WASHON FERRY ROUTE) | president; OF 2 MILLION IS NEXT STEP, BY CARL D. GROAT WASHINGT ne an army of ears ts the next stey the nation The great $ fe now virtu unanimously Rae ON, April 18 snufronting 000,000,000 bond bill The eenate with an » law having passed It minor amendment, last night greement by conferees of house ® enale Was expec by the time th houses convene today, at noon The president was ex od to en the bi by this after on The @enate militar ee mitte was to report today tl mintatre | ion bill for volunteers to fll present eon gaps in the regular army aa al Guard, thix to be followe selective draft Ho on to «elective a 1 to have been con ably chilled by word from Prew Wilson and Secretaary of War that the administration will ken to any general volunteer iden ae must have ve and that soon 0 the admin not to take the names and cases of the revolting straight t the public That administration heads are tired of delays ts putting {t mildly In fact, military me success America the army government measu: and similar wa Proceeds with war legislation, dip jomatic probleme, particulasly tl Russian situation, against th © one of th Americanallles! CITIZENS PLAN WAR LABORS Seattle's patriotic 4 to ve | organize That was agreed on at a ng he theatre Tuesday in the Press « and attended by dolegatic vous ireds of fraternal, patri ott 4 civic organizations following tee to Booth Catlett, Rabb vel Koch, David Whitec 1. Hall, Harold Preston, Monroe, RK Colman While at duties of th were divided, it was the unant opinion that there are ir war duties and that her must discover what they ar The committee will meet day night at § o’clock at the Ar-| cade assembly hall and will report! its plan to @ mass meeting at the| Press club hall next Tuesday night YOUNG GROOM LEAVES BRIDE | TO GO TO WAR Peabo and lor nd fs Lawrence Fred W A , Laurence Smith to the Henry organ n Penfield f married li peace to re shrap tire the ynel bursts anc Peabody, E. Peabody ho is the banker, a steamship magnate, ¢ wit Miss Martha Stewart, o 1 October, 1 This week t ed in the aviation corps of the Unit ed States army esource from the curious that he did ing his tracks fre bis hasty departure fath wi Young Peabody and his wife, who} was the daughter of W. P. Stewart,| He rancher, have been separat for severa The lad re ing at Culver academ with ¢ left for train: | p nda military ly fami tlee. He San Dies CHANGES URGED IN At a me ber of Co: Club rooms T ting held in the Cham erce and Commercial ay, at w ett zens from various points in Kitaar and King counties were present, a| solution was passed favoring t removal the Vashon ferry fror its present location at a point near Portage, on Vashon island, north end of Vashon island. It was further resolved that the best inter would best be met} by running the ferry to some point | In Seattle than 17 miles| away from Seattle, at Des Moines, | a polnt ne r Tacoma than tle The officers of the organiza are as follows F.C. Hary president, A. D. Cowan first O. D, Miller, second vice | and Herbert W. Meyers to the ts n | vice president, secretary. THEY’LL GO EAST TO DC RESEARCH WORK ra Harlan Profese Trumbull and Robert BE. Rose, of the Untrersity of Washington chemistry depart ment who have been granted leaves of absence for the next year, | so that they could spend their | time at the Mellon Inatitute of In. dustrial Research at Pittsburg will leave Seattle for the Kast during the firat week In June Professor Rose work on “Tanning and Leather Vhile Professor Trumbull has not had his work assigned, it is ex pected that it will deal with som phase of physical chemistr © fREAD STAR WANT ADS | ———_———_* STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, we 1917. PAGE 7 ae ie Greatest Shirt Sale on Record! $21,614.00 Worth of Men’s High Class Shirts Go on Sale Tomorrow--- Thursday UR eighth semi-annual Shirt sale is eight times as large as our first. “Low prices, consistent with quality and service, will bring reaction for the up-building of any institution?’ 7,900 Men’s New Shirts in New Patterns Sizes 14, 14 1-2, 15, 15 1-2, 16, 16 1-2, 17, 17 1-2, 18; all sleeve lengths. We are detailing some facts regarding this Shirt sale worth reading. 6,000 $2.00 and $2.50 Shirts Sale Price $1.45 Every variety of to a two-inch three binations of colors Materials: Corded Anderson Madi is, we quard Figured Madras, Russian Cords with woven strip Regarding Prices 1916 terial we Service HAIG'S LAST CAPTURE FURTHER THREATENS LONOON, April 18.—Field Marshal Haig'’s greatest thrust today was toward Cambrai. Capture of the village of Vil Jers Guisiain, 9 miles north of Cambrai, was reported by the British commander-in-chief, Improvement of the British post ltions around Lagnicourt, about the ame distance to the west of this pivotal point in the Hindenburg ine, was likewise achieved, he satd, Ry capture of Villers Guislain, MAY CONSOLIDATE CHURCH VESTRIES, The vestries of Trinity and St Mark's Episcopal churches will meet soon to discuss the proposed consolidation of the two congregs | tions and the building of a cathe | from the » | will do research | aral If the plan seems feasibie to the men the opinion of Bishop Frederick W. Keator will be asked ind the matter then placed before the two congregations vestr There is no cathedral in the diocese of Olympia, in which Seat tle is included, pattern, ¢ anticipated ahead, and ther re than thirty additional sale ies our regular sales force |Steal Heathen Coin | chureh froma e stripe, stripes of all color Madras, woven almost as fine as 1 . F , F regular stock at $10.00. ven in colors; silk-finished Poplins, “6 ; silk-fini basket weaves, g Materials: Heavy Silk Crepe, Peau de Crepe, Satin Stripe ¢ des; Soiesette, ur first at that and selec = (55—=— HINDENBURG LINE the administration, and declaring BIVE | ‘northeast of Epehy, the British have| merchant marine are of primary pushed another wall of steel par-|necessity, Louls J. Hill, president of] rhe University of Washington | allel to the artery of German com-|the Great Northern railway system,! and the United States bureau of munications between Cambrai and|who paused in Seattle for a feW mines are offering five fellowships | St. Quentin. Like Epehy, Ronssoy, hours Tuesday, says that now is the of $70 each to any graduates of Villerel, Le Verguier and Maissemy-| psychological time to recover the) colleges or technical schools hat * Allof, which Me to the south, ViI-| ships we have sold to other nations. are qualified to take up work in| yen lers Guislain is approximately tWo| -phousands of acres of land own- mining metallurgical re. | miles distant from the Cambralt | Quentin high road. The British now parallel the high road for a distance of 15 of the miles between the two towns. | From Methodist Box Tho heathen were robbed in Se-| attle Monday night | Some person or persons unknown | entered the Queen Anne Methodist | and made away with 35] foreign mission box | Appropriating $150 to cover legal expenses, the county comm n ers Tuesday authorized an appeal to the supreme court in the Tuk- | Wila injunction case, which is to} mine whether brick or con is to be used on the Pacif highway for three miles near that town. McDougall-Southwick’ ‘\) Planned One Year Ahead to Make clean-cut black pin stri Japanese Crepe McDougall-Southwick Men’s Shop—Just Inside the Door RAILWAY LANDS TO Heartily This the And doesn’t it prove the rule that spiny tte 2,900 Fine Silk Shirts $5.50, $6.95, $7.95 ipe The finest Silk Shirts made are included in this sale. The Y mM chest patterns in the finest shirting silks obtainable. For Shirts at $6.95 are being sold in our comparison, the 3 SeeePOUDEDerEty é. Silks, Empire Crepe, Crepe de C Regarding Quality Several of the best manufacturers in the country made these Shirts accord- to our own specifications—per- fectly tailored, cut roomy and with ample length All stripes are dyed with India- theme dyes and guaranteed fast. Service Extra cashiers and wrappers—so there will be no unnecessary delay. ed by the railway will arned over to the farmers of the nation /lowships will be required to regi: when it is needed, says Mr. Hill.| ter as graduate students and take He does not believe there will be a| up the solution of problems of im- general or serious food shortage. | portance to the mines of the Pa- jcitic Northwest and Alask searc YIELD FARM CROPS plan of pproving of the Peers tagterec ttre etres 7 ye and PALACE HIP VAUDENT JOS, Mar DON'T MISS THIS NEW SHOW—TOMORROW TO SATURDAY Bryan Lee & Co. IN SINGING SKETOH “Molly Bawn” Arthur Barrett » Whistling Rose & Rosana | ‘The Man, the Harp, the Girl | Black & McCone edy Novelty Act Mazie Hoffman Not a sister of Gertrude, but “SHE DON'T CARK,” | New Cecil Grill Tonight — : 7 . Is Marriage | Feature Dancing Sacred? Photoplay Ar ENINGS AND SUNDAYS, 15 CENTS HRNOONS, 10 CENTS;