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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917. PAGE 3 | Allen Hasn't Any Release Yet ND STRIKE OF _ MILK DRIVERS va| ft From Attorney General eiitihe ‘TIDE OF BATTLE AMERICANS IN WITH BRITISH KHAKI MARCH Cynthia Grey’s We didn’t have a chance. mother. tw United States Attorney | ONLY | Clay Allen will leave for the | LET | E | {dio at San Franctsco to take tr LONDON, May 9.—The tide | | fuctions tn tt nMinaee of battle about Freenoy w | ’ pls inging | f Britian noe |Ferve training camp depends on At radii MB ec ios toni tne villas | Br T HAVE CHANCE Seattle homes rec ny }torney General Gregory, at) Wash wage 8 r ‘ r er milk a i sh ; ee ington, D. ¢ . r) ~ | by superior weight of German BY W. 8S. FORREST | i Cynthia Crey ne late s as usual Wednesday. The I haven't’ been reteased yet," Az] counter attacks, made with sifited Moone Mtatt Gorrees aap {ZOU Anewer amuse me. For in strike of drivere and dairy Jien said today, “and { don't know| fresh divisions yesterday, Field | inca orca for the front marct stance, the ah workers, called by the Milk who will be placed in charge of the| Marshal Halg aligned his forces lint the wireetx of Pari today, ac y squad” crowd ae. Allen was one of tho lat of & them into new and furiously renege ity hae witsaened ; nays r 1 pir’ y morning was short-lived, | ,, INGA AdoEhtad te eins gat " persistently fighting there lmlete man 1 eaiatil: nth the downfall of | and by late afternoon the em: |irmientn 8 BEAT ORT a thw Se wie early aiterneon re is pte pres ur girls, | have | venday he time of his early afternoon | with rifles and bearing the Ame sone to thes bot | Ployers conceded the demands | report, he detailed recapture of &!ean flag. were in t ntingent bm of the’ pit,” | of the union for higher wages. portion of the ground taken by the py, were © firet detachment they say, and | Nine daiviee mused seiverie FORBES GOES NORTH "2" 22"" smorevemeneoe epee creme no pn Rien Tuesday British postition port nhoh of the Al an an a taw ickeahe The new scale of wages is De FI at P Yesterday's lows, however not | bulance cor $110 a month for wagon drivers, Jor the Firm Peete tatant pastor | yet retrieved, and the temporar Police were ed to cle Instead of a minimum of $90, | Wit) leave J, 1 principe ehureh,/ German gain, until offset, will ad ay thru che Parisian t was necessary and for inside workers $90 a |, noteenine them Sitka, Alaska,| mittedly hamper further operations the 60 ans, Edward Tin for me to earn month Instead of a minimum |{2 (WorKanlze the Sunday schools turning of the Oppy line ham, of Montelair, N. J., and ft ny living. The of $60 hg = ory At the end of a » fighting around Fresnoy now|Scully, of Pittsburg, Pa, were only thing | could Altho many were fo to resort Sepa “4 | return to Seattle to re! progressing is a struggle of mighty | comt 1of the unit. The Ameri do was house to canned milk or to purchase frewh | (ine, Cuties under Dr, M.A. Mat-/ forces on both sides. ‘The Germans] cans embarked at the Gare dul work, 1 was called a servant in | mille from ~ eteres »| mews are nined to hold the position, Nord, after having been formally|the presence of others many times | mr stores, there P 6 y | was practically no ering. Two knowing It to be the British o reviewed by Col. Gerard of the|by my mistress. | was a clean, }larger dairies agreed to the union SPUDS wi B tive, and the British are detern ! French arm honest, intelligent girl, yet | was demands when milk was. advanced LL E LOW to carry thru their plans humiliated daily and treated like May 1, and these, with the smaller Front dispatches re helyy eet : a dog. Whenever the lady of the concerns which were not affected| Too much planting of potatoes by MtTeMsthoning of the Volunteers! Help house would go out she would lock by the strike, were able to care for| those who hope to realize pr fit on {tere With prodigal massing of ( Mother Ryther every room but the kitchen, telling the pressing demands of institu-|their crop was decriel by Ko FMA" reserves, The German arti ae : me that housemaids weren't to be j tions and homes | Benson, state agricultural commia.|/¢TY {8 pouring a flood of shelis over lag Sale Saturday |trusted. Not only she, but many in the “Because we do not feel justi-|sioner, at the Municipal league! 't British positions y “others treated me in much the Hed in inconveniencing our cust Hus, Woashee aaa % The British artillery is endlessly | 3 same manner. And the result: | Jers further when the inc de an iow ae $10 6 ton, weeerainy |battering away at the enemy, The! ,,aturday ie tag day for Moth: | chose a different life |manded and the tnerease offered > commissioner MB fighting is for the most part in iMoney gathered’ by workehe Fortunately, | saved my money! ; | ditters only $5 a month, we Plant other crops,” he said, fide ed rials graces Aaphedge will go to help combat the cost ape ans now iiving Sessrenepsgy cis q Saupe e ao a Milk} tan ditaaemnanta ae oh “clinch| of living of 60 children and 25 he ut betdca Shing, eaueeil to ‘obb, secretary o| > Milk] 2, detachments, an o clinch} ° ‘ 7 educ I Dealers’ aseociation t-, Take 20,000 Germans |!” handtenand fighting. ¥ jons| mothers who find shelter at the | such » state of subjugation by our| A story of stag 1 - aft) PaRe cu sermans | struggling institution story of stage and jernoon | are advanced and pushed back as Girls and women are urged to |!ViNG Christian ladies of leisure, society life as seen be ere was absolutely no disorder “ the tide swings from side to sid | v 1 will choose anything in prefer & | LONDON, May 9.—Sine April 1 While the ¢ | volunteer to sell tags They | hind the ecenes ri At some of them! fritish forces have : hile the Germans were thus en-) should report to room 319, Y. M ence—yes, even the river Q. but before) Uritiah forces have captured more |deavoring to pr t realisation of] 6. A. carly @aeurény Mmernin When mothers are allowed to Sistas Shoat eels raasenad. han 2 jerman prisoners and the British scheme of crumbling the . y y '"9- ltimit the member of children they ; taken 257 guns trench mortars | p ‘ The Ryther tag day precedes northern pivotal point of their line can afford to educate and rear “Secrets of a Beauty Par and 470 machine guns, Chancellor Mothers’ Sunday each year. | 2 lot the B . they were staging another tremen. Sund nasi asked to |Properly, and women stop mistreat. | fer,” with Mack Sennett's VERSES LEFT OUT } he Exchequer Bonar Law an-|doun ‘counteroffensive movement| Sunday schools are asked to ToT ting iris, then will “wom || 7 Bathing Girls—2 reels ‘of hag argg=rhegn against a similar menace on the] gage “SPresentatives help sell Jen of the underworld” be an un- _ merriment and merry maids. — ite oattien in Poi are the British | southern plot, in the French hold . heard-of thing, because al! girls|[) - * When you buy a copy of “The |asualties in Field Marshal Haig’s/on Chemin Des Damen >, pas A y (are good If they have a chance. My | Star-Spangled Banner regaled ABET peered fog been from 50! The French official statement re | Page Thomas Edison! )mother had 12 children and wasn’t | “ has all the verses. Pacificists are peal ge r = Ma “age than those {n-| vealed a huge general offensive at ‘adipic capable of taking care of one. We ey 'ALLACE encouraging the sale of incomplete |©' by British troops along the tack by the enemy in this sector According to Assistant City|were half.clothed and half-fed un.| - URLITZER lcopies, according to charges made /50™Me earlier in the war, This movement wan beaten back | Treasurer Collier, the device saves|t! 12 or 13 years of age and then jby Richard Mansfield White at the/ | ‘ with terrible losses to the Germans.|. ‘ ye shh fent to some strange city with only {meeting of the Central Council fe r recen' aaa by the! The war office statement mention. |! Of back-straining labor: He | ie train funn, Aha Waa. tie. re ODIES [Patriotic Service Tuesday night.|prench war office asserted the ed a “field strewn with German invented it and the Boy Scouts of|guit? My sisters are ail prosti-|}! STERS The council resolved to investigate | French drive since April 16 had re \dead” as indicative of the enemy'#|the Mount Baker district are try-|tutes and my brothers crooks, |{) free any one soliciting patriotic |*ulted in the capture of 29,000 Ger-|joxxes in this frultiess series of at ‘ ranging from pickpockets to safe ||| i > mans. The tot Ce ing it out fn their potato felis | funds and approved the Puget/™4ns. The total since April 1 in jtacks, A fourinch block of wood, fas-| blowers | Sound Life Underwriters’ associa: |th¢ Franco-Hritish offensive, there - : : You may say it is hereditary, but! tenaht for the Red Cross at{fore, has now reached 49,000 men tened to a broom handle, is tape 4 tion bene 2 for : nestlece WHEAT HITS $3.1 { to s point. One boy pok it lan't. No better man or woman the Arena June | block into the ground, and th ever breathed than my father and BLIND HELP SELVES | | Total expenses of the Seattle FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 150 FATHER DROPS DEAD , T | Blind jon from Novemb: Mrs. W. T. Patten left Tuesday a m m hil 1 “ Neree > night for Portland to attend the)! to 59, and t funeral of her father, Maj a pene pts $2.0 4. The assoc |Thomas M. Anderson, 1 A.,jation alms to make the blind self supporting and to teach them who dropped dead Tuesday even-| ling as he was dressing to attend la banquet of the Loyal Legion. miGen. Anderson Was a veteran of | the civil and the Spanish American PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO) fli nna COR THIRO & UNIVERSITY | MUA Ue) Ba RESSES MEN WOMEN Paul C. Kimball cannot be tried hifee colt tag ee | again on a charge of grand larceny,| Meler bas framed trades WILL DELAY SALES ‘The city can delay for two years after delinquency the sale of prop- ¢ 00 A | because of the ruling of Judge Ron-| allowing the city to postpone col E ald in the superior court Tuesday,|lection. The ordinance will be tn FOR -_ that, since the fury which first}troduced by Councilman Hanna, lerted him and disagreed was) Monday discharged while the defendant was | ————_——— ‘ate an ordinance | | CHICAGO, May 9.—Infiuenced by jextremely bullish government port, made public af the grain pits yes re 7 r the close May y, Ma or drops the se thus formed bole A thire d spud into th d fills 1 hole » the TWENTY-TWO. Satisfactory Terms Always THe TROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO T KL GIT General Manager eam mc aa (% Monarch Malleable Ranges Fully Protected Against Rust Damage by Vitreous Enameled Linings. Malleable Range comb: tion all the The Monarch essent of perfec etofore Vitreous Enameled Linings he value of a Mc n any type of r arch Range by making its ved as its eable iron part Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Range. wheat | ned at § cents over inst! SHE'S WAR BRIDE | ght's close, setting a new high! | ord for May wheat | | Wheat continued its sensational |, MT. R. M. Callison, 68, who was | cies and at LLiBe Abas ag | Mrs. Mahala Wright, ts a bride | advanced to $3.13, up conta |Sbe Wan the widow of a civil w | from last night's close. July, at|Yeteran. three y dead, and) | $2.49, was up 18% cents; Sept. at| Tuesday was married to R. M. Cal-| | $2.08, up 14% cents lison, 70, also a civil war soldier, jm | ae at the RainierGrand hotel. They} | | met at the Retsil Home for V | to \ASK COUNCIL DELAY |": and Wives and Widows of | be erans, a year ago. b pita aoe a ee mi | ‘The Ross Improvement ‘lub! § ’ lo wants the council to delay action | at on the city salary increase ordin | ance until the taxpayers are heard from, according resolutions ade Tuesday ed night out df the courtroom, the defendant | has a right to assume that a ver . TO DEDICATE ORGAN ili cardillusdsnfihipictarommeesicsesitomail 9 Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | =" | Vegrtabies and Fruit | The new pipe organ in the Swed-|@ Besson o ‘ish tabernacle will be dedicated VEGETABLES | with concerts and speeches Wednes Antichohes—Per don hi — - day and Thursday nights. Prof. | Repereeme he. TRUSS TORTURE Donnely will give recitals. Rev pig ring $Bg| Rood will make the delicatory Duteh, Ib. Support. We) ve 4 Gov. Lister speech Wednesday, an ite supertor: | (Pischeduled to talk Thursday night rate, 2 dos + TaRneERe CO {f he arrives from Washington, D. 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F. | A—The average normal we'ght MEDAL Haariem Ol Cage vhea entering « et ar, nl of a boy at that « pounds bring new life and quick! imak Bele’ @ Women on ahead of balent 2656: bs measure thut stopped-up, conges! p ip 4 Py They will thor |himself, and then finds a seat) 16 inches; head measure, 16 inches and wash out the iid i lif possible A girl baby usually weighs about and gently carry i If a man happens to meet ala pound less than a boy, but her cxcosees am woman acquaintance on a car, it{height is about The vg walls and fining lis unnecessary for him to pay her|@bove are for a and expels the pole 1 ae pirt! sons in systerr e |fare. The woman will not discuss | Pounds at birt kidneys in good shape by delly amin |the matter with him if he insists, | of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cay }but will merely thank him with a] HE PAYS BILL Ga to sone eruguisr at canoe Pi ; 0 to FO uggist at once and ses polite no Q—! am keeping company with On 04 Vackage of this time-honored, A man always rises to gi a@ young man and we both think edy, It not : seat to a lady whom he does not| very much of each other. Now, ce” It 48 pe lknow if is accompanied by a| Miss Grey, | want to ask you if it re hates ae is to ev }man with whom he is acquainted STUDY BOOKS Q.—! am 20 years old and am en gaged to a young man three years He is my ideal in every re spect, and | am very much in love | with him. But | cannot like his people, no matter how hard I try | He says he will give them up for) |me, but | do not want him to do Ithis. Do you think this will inter. fere with our happine We are! |to live in another city. 6. | | A-—-You must not narrow minded diced in regard to} fut vand's people. Try | meet half way and do erythin your power to like them like you | rries, he usually 8 fam‘ly, and in another city, | cause to worr However id an be our to them in have and a ma away if you are ma fr to ly have little Jabout his people should be carefu breach with hi | you to av open | family | HUSBAND CHANGES Q.—We have eight grown chil- dren, and now, after 28 years of |married life, my husband tries to be a sport. As long as we were poor and had only his earnings, he was! satisfied. But now that all the chil- dren are working, he thinks he can) spend as much as he wants, mainly for drinking and trying to be a good \fellow. 1 find a woman has turned |him against me. She is single and 35, while | am 45, He gives me} what is left of his money, but it is very little, He never thinks | would like pleasure; never takes me any-| where. | do not spend a cent on| myself. | try to put away some every month for the rainy day, while he saves nothing and takes days off whenever he feels like it My health failed eight years ago, but | bear up and try to make my| home happy. But is it no use. 1| am heart-broken. | would get a separation, but | do not wish to disgrace myself and children, who all stick to me in this trouble. Do you think he has any love for me, or should | leave him? ANXIOUS, | A The rain day has come And you would better spend a lit tle of that money now. You may never need it as much as you do at the present time, Your husband has grown tired of saving It is not at all to his credit that he ha but it is true, You must meet the facts as they are Attend to your health first.| Then buy some becoming clothes and set out to beat the other wom Go with your of entertain: an at her own gam ihusband to places | PERFECT BABY my sister, as | love her dearly, and know my friend is not doing it to make me jealous, but would like to know if it is his place or mine to manners sake he does it? LARONA. | ®, = a A.—Since your friend must pay TREAD STAR WANT aps! r your carfare, theatre tickets, | - — Beeans PUs Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin | a ent and social affairs With that beautiful family of al chiliren you should not be art-broken. You can save your! yc asband. It’s only a atter to him. In his heart he your sister dearly, he probably ves you still. 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