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This, however, did not far surpass official expectations, in END i asmuch as a large share of the 0 dency of relatives. RWel CUT) \Il exemption claim will be care-| ¢ TUM ful exalr ed to determir wheth er or not the sre bona te percentage ha hidden beh military service, or has cla grain fi emption on the ground of ‘‘c the Strame. EXTRA SPECIAL! fi Stiess| nee... | be exe om me t eat . art e ent Extra heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 27x54: reeu {military servic BS) a. eee lar price $2.25. Special " er « fully bis conscler y ARMIES IN THE FIELD, June lar pr $2.25. Specia $1 39 . he will probably t od} 7.—Germany has only 21 divis for Friday e t nd th ne If he lons of troops on the western Only 100 of these Rugs available for this sale Lp thd rea ent, then} front—approximately 316,000 h © subjoc al b | men—which she has not yet | flung into the fighting line 7 German and probably will British and French offensives have} t tomorrow The engaged in “And so in the big, big war, which Gert Gad Gpom thS | cre tentens see world, almost everyone in this country did something to help the | piened mex or cause? | Yes. dear | WENATCHE! c. B ; hide Grange, 19| Reitish ; “Because .the army officers rejected me. Besides, | had you and t term in that] (ble toll which the thers and sisters to bring up.” office. j taken in the fghting do anything for your country? pass aie’ | The French estimates are of you and the family.” that Germany has a total of “But you would bave done that, war or no war. Daddy, did you * . 156 divisions of all kinds of buy @ Liberty Bond?” Be Careful in Using troops now on the western’ | ‘The arrow above joints to the i No.” Soap on Your Hair |) front, or 2,340,000 men, little strip where Id Marshal Swhy 2 But of these 1 divisions, 128|Halg’s infantry has been making . j age Aral eg — — | Most se and prepar m-| divisions are auxiliary troops and| gains during the last three days 4 There are many daddies who may thus be assessed by the clear | Poo" Contain too much aikall. whik 1 Bes iananttiali a tan Ine eyes and straight-se minds of their sons and daughters 10 years | - adap ad: =O! or é hence. No man wants his child to judge him as lacking in proper | "°°? “ shes the hair brittle GRITION PUSH FORWARD i love of cow The best thing to use ts Just pla LONDON, June 7.—Fleld n Help f The answer is, do your duty now. Buy your Liberty Bond now, | ™™!#ified cocoanut oil, for it ts pur Marshal Haig's resumed of. | tient OF Help your country now, Then 10 years from now you will have no! ®?¢ entir ny! boner a very © swept forward ipreat a make to your own little ones heap, anc i the moat exper early today over a fron Pa ¥ apologies to mai ; Bive soaps or anything else to n the Messines- | Tho Germans fi army ‘os. You can get tt drus Wytachaete sector. along the lower half of the line GRAND JURIES IN| = TIME «IS EXTENDED 33°). 5235,"cr.u7cg ne where we captured our | | le family for r #t objectives,” the reports sald. | FIERCE FIGHT IN AIR | TONG WAR PROBE Allen enemies will, have until! Simply molste r with wa-| "Further progress was reported] TONDON. June Might «Gers June 9 to get permission to live|ter and rub it | poon-! satisfactorily on the whole an airplanes w PORTLAND, June 7.—Two grand Within th : half-mile zone surround-|ful is all th It makes} A number nee cae , ing FB awton, the Armory andjan abu of € reamy | ing cc orday. & ad Juries today are investigating the 1h) navy yard, U.S. Attorney Allen | lathe section | aro missing ie ebm tong war of last Saturday night. eaid Wednesday, They must apply w made, |tinues in vicini ‘ when two Chinese ny killed and |to him in person for admission Gen. Haig t eal six others were injure sidiaadaiaspiliailieianio . . - | ierBected to follow, as the authoritie Let Uncle Sam know you're | loosens and takes out y par ona front of nine] tacy over a front of 600. yards, carne to stamp out tong) | tiving. Buy a Liberty Bond. 8 t, dirt and dandrutt. nad miles y vhere captured! northwest of St mentin, was are. ae —————@ Vertisement ce eae an objectives ________ | broken down in the French bar-| | rage fire, today’s official report as eee te ~ ™ — |rerted. The Germans were forced || back to their own lines, badly pun 4 North of Chemin des Dames. o| war office reported mutual aru a lery firing | —— | BOMB ENEMY SHEDS | LONDON, Jut British sea planes carried out another success: | ful bombing axpeditt over th German rods. at Niew Munster, an admiralty state by ment sald today ‘One shed was hit and several | bombs fell clos ma and ne the report] continned Our bombing machines were at ‘i tacked on their return journey, but 4 returned safe. 4 AUSTRIANS CLAIM SUCCESS VIENNA (Via London}, June 7 || —Ten thousand, two hundred and || fifty prisoners have been captured |f| by the Austrian counter offensive jin three days fighting over a bat “For the Individual, a Little Land and Liberty; Lise, 2 agyrerlteatind er For the Community, Co-operation and Efficiency.” II | statement said. — r i | : | | CLAIM LINE INTACT di he fganize prosperity for large numbers of families rr Orchard does not duce ediate re ROME, Ju ne Furio it fa s t he Pe or > counte attacks t the us poy is the keynote of our policy at Alderwood Manor eaten: 9¢ sey Mars to get the, Sere SH °& fans have cost them 5,000 in cas We have lands that are ideal for suburban develop- Paying b mut when th “| ey been accomplished, i EIN || | scr cat a Se grote ionshiee i Xs pide 1 w acres v ye as 1 as th cording to semt-offic exti es ment, 1g within 45 minutes of the Seattle busines ” : Ar “ Me i ad G i bi At no place have : : owner of a sized block of Governm ne a ey a district. We have deliberately adopted the NEW way 5 — 1 in denting the line which| | of using the land, i ad of the old wa Hl hold Hi a foe ee Para the Italian offensive has pushed : yr old age r th rainy day,” i ltoward Trie | ings instead of broad acres; intensified methods of cul i see, d rd Trieste, i ces nica All ful ‘ he land. and } perfect as human forethought can make i In Officials estimate that at least tivation instead of wasteful use of the lanc , ‘ et te + hides 4 Manor a . 100,000 Austrians participated in “ rsa ; nee 3 Aes baat ; Ned meantime, the settler a ke od Ma ve ¢ 7 ; ' erate plan of production under led 1 ‘ } ensive of the past’ three ‘ ’ a \ . the fruits of his own en, and will enjoy earl | and experier a en, insteac ca € ni } 1 4 wt and tactory income ror th 20u industry tler to proceed without a well-cor I ibly “ie wali : a a an of production is based the a t ea, cither the plan, the place or tl ] WAR CA FIRST | . aa A call at off rove both interesting and “Fit, fod yout” siming to be ce A ala cu ofr wil wove oth nceigg and | Continned Foes Pegs 1 nearly self-sufficient as possible; living grown Filbert Nuts—tw five or more varieties—all |]\ the minds of the first slackers well, but getting a very large portion of orain tv A Quarnberg, who will be at the office J] arrested in King county for Z 3 étlea os of | failing to register for select what you consume from your own little 9 meet you and t two varieties uit of le le 0 lands. the twen ‘ ed for Alderwooc | Seven Finnish and Swedish M ( i thout doubt miners, arrested by deputy Intensive poultry culture under a plan he leading ) \ m Filbert Se er Teena on anal at Newcastle Wednesday a’ that has been thoroughly tested and ap- At the offic ve t ed to present vou ternoon, asked Jailer Schell proved by the Puyallup Experimental Sta- of the copyrig treatise on “Filbert peed auraey mie coing te he heel : : ie ae permitted to register, while tion, which is under the direction of the I written b up Quarnberg, Toboda, 30, fireman aboard the | ed f ale at 50 cents each. We are teamer City of Seattle, lodged e at Pullman. { A a 8 y eattle, lodge: Washington State Colleg iting (Free) a limited number of cop | in the clty jail, was making the The Filbert industry as a provision for ies of the edition tc isitors, either at | niin alee a, igo: , ep Fa | hey only failed to 1 1 future competence. the office or MI 1 Manor, wi » || themselves, 1 will them regis | interest in the new industry | ter,” says District Attorney Clay Al-| | Pos ih ‘ P , len, “but ff it is established they| | We have established a a Me e New Life of the |] | advised others not to, we will make Der tra Farm to il is a nderfully interesting |} |examples of them t ? fe of the t piring piece of liter | The autho have the name ‘ te tone t nt ea fe have |I of almost 100 men at Newcastle who ¢ ; ‘ © we want you to have < |} | did not registe Sheriff Stringer | € ga i aaah t points the way to 8 ays that he has the names of 30 in ; eee Broa | Those arrested Wednesday at : dates elas Newcastle gave their names a climate at Alderwood Ma ure peculiar! Herman Carlson, 26; John Sund | tot Filbert industry, a fact which has been ‘ae ie | quist 3; Oscar Rudestrum, 28 | t de trated after scienti research and | nk Hill Edward Anderson, : LER Sai sgl winery yegs geo eta ok a CeARUIEy | Verner Wiik, 26, and Jack Wil i j &xperime nding Pe: haba . ) Json, 24. Hill and Wilson are Fin j F . nish-speaking Finns and the other Ee 4 | ——7 Swedish. All are aliens | Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU OPN create your 150.00 20.00 100.00 bees THA hed for y, ome along y price re lower No extra charges, a0 Interest, worn conventence—to own tndivida: PUGET MILL CO. WALKER BUILDING Second and University Phone Land Department—Elliott 182 FEW ARE HIDING BEHIND WOMEN’ 5 SKIRTS, REPORT: BY CARL D, GROAT WASHINGTON, June 7- |} turns filtering Marshal General Crowder’s of fice today indicated that exemp. tlon claims may exceed 50 per cent of the war registration STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917. PAGE 5 2,340,000 GERMANS IN Re in to Provort HODAY wan SEPUATION ° , 4 ° . Where Fighting Is Again Growing If} speak THE LODGE Fourth Ave. at Westlake ry For Ladies’ and Gentlemen's e High-class Entertainment and Dancing M. to 1 A. M,. WEST FRONT FIGHT e jail, tele ie or C, ‘ ) de uccepted for t t « tities is | 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to 2 Suite—Mlack ar © Flowers —'T} Curtains — 0, Men's Ties—The “four- Shepherd Cheech th t rs and en we have ’ fe en & for t 4 ed special for this Misses, Tho feat ‘ on emape , from our regu f ot ' and consist hese Suits are t scene eae 1 wide range of ancy pleated ‘niin 1 Flows . ips und figures, Pair at 96 The e the wide n figured lini Fruit H a Special 48c flowi 1 well large white 5 " k Regula 2 Pr. at $ regular a ecial trimmed. The yi0- each 15c Special C Girls’ Gingham Dresses. fo 14 and 18, f Out no Hate and PS Special 75¢ \ os fal Miner 4, 36, 38 sede! : 3 Pr. $1.75, « of sizes ejects : : = hh as 1 Pr, $2.00, years. 60 Dre ses, Reg- ular $16.00, Special for be Bae * Spec $1.00 ular $1.26. Special for this hour t Outing Hats and 1 PF ' prepa anion $5.75 fer cena i $1.13 tom A for out treet and 2 Pr. $2.75 Striped Sport Skirting. a a, nee Gece $1.38 Se ntrimmed Hats . 7 > Pr, $3.50, t nella regular There are over one hun ¢ r $ Special $1 st a 8 jal for this Pr. $4.00, hour, @ in this assortment the Millinery Section will = offer for this sale n 2 . Hj en tac acacia Lingerie Waists at Three Special Groups for Friday. Made of Voile i Organdie th large collars, and o ‘ : trimmed with « i lace front Sizes 36 to 46.—Upper v ith ie ht rolling Main Floor. Hie es and col REGUI ISTS, SPEC LABS fe and a few white REGUI IST I Ce $2 4 $2.9) pecia ee hour tae 50c | Crepe Kimonos Special for Fridey , 79¢ Upper Main Floor. 2to 3 neat Cotton Crepe Kimono that we have priced spe- t for the Fric ale They are shown in Corsets—In this assort tyles—Empire and straight lines, of floral and ment that has been itterns, and plain. In Copenhagen Blue, Rose, Flesh, picked from reg y and Light Blue. Regular 95c. Special for Fri- his sale, Hi day, cath ......... ne varie Worcester Corsets, in 3 to 4 4to5 5 to 5:30 all sizes, and Bon Ton giver. plated Ware. — Men's Sox—Sizes 9% Children’s Black Pants, and Gossard Corsets in Sugar Tray Olive About 50 garments on | «# broken line of styles Tongs and Lemon sale in the Women's and sizes consisting of Dishes Regular tic. ty Knit Underwear See sizes 2 2 28, this hour, 35 tion. , Knee length, in 29, 20 4and 35, each c § pong and ‘ae but not each size in eV- String Shopping Bags. ll reg. this 2 If howk al $3.50 and a few at $5.0 Sector Regular 25¢ - ; a Special f 15 bs 124c Colored Wash Skirts — caren hour, eac C & pair About 50 colored Wash this | $1 29 Silkolines—Cretonnes— Curtain Voile — Skirts chosen from the A selected lot that con r regular. stock {ad Dress Voiles—750 yard sists of Mght-weight tain e Women's Ready-to-Wear beh Cretonne a Silko- camp or home; 88 in. Section. They are made | in & food — lines. About 200 yards wide, in white, cream of Galatea and Linen- | at figures, stripes and that gel] regular at 18c. and ecru. Regular 25c, ae ia red, rose, — | 1 patterns, 38 in. Special for this Special for this and Copenhagen : and sells reg rhe papectir sa | [7 Simian pe °15¢ stripes. » oe : measure. gular Special for this hour, a a 15c The Rhodes Co. and $2.50. Special for this half ' $1 .00 hour. “NORTHCLIFFE COMING TO U. S. sines| Not on Banquet besa Says New Head of British War Mission — Bal EOL KEENE Un LONDON, dune Northcliffe is coming to the United States for business. He is not coming for a speech making tour, but means bus. iness, and will start his work at once from an office in down- town New York This is his own idea of his post as successor to Foreign Minister Balfour at the head of the British war mission 7— Lord NAVAL HERO WH WASHINGTON, June 7.— The American steamer Silver Shell, of Wilmington, Del.,. is the first vessel under the United States flag officially re- He explained his plans in an ex- interview, granted the ported @® probable victor in a Press just prior to his de fight with a German subma and which it permitted, ‘rine. sh tod w that William J, Clark, of New Yo 0 SANK SUB MAY BE PROMOTED BY DANIELS | sideration. | The navy department announced today that the Silver Shell prob ably sank a U-boat, after a battle | lasting an hour and a half, in the Mediterranean, May 30. Reports to the department from |members of the Silver Shell gun crew confirmed the statement eon- rug ploy its own people to get evidence ritath i and then go to the praosecuting + ‘a Rete ttorney The method| “In regard to your suggestion skin is left}that I cause the police officers to pe: Midenee ot tts tar. {feauire the operators of the ve mer blomish.-Advertisement, hicles to produce their authority cepted “If the city isfinancially liable to you because the march of progress has rendered your method of trans- portation obsolete, tlien in time the {city will undoubtedly pay all dime ages for which it is justly Hable,” b land’s famous publicist and publ chief turret captain l tained in the consular message of er is about to arrive America Arkansa a ze erday and cleared any linger. “I am not coming on a speech » Silver Shell gur ing doubt as to the authenticity of making or banqueting tour,” Lord tary Daniels commended Clark’s| the story. Northcliffe said I propose taking | work highly today, and: pointed out An official announcement yea- offices downtown in New York, he had come up from the enlisted|terday gave details of a battle in wh I can confer on the Many) ranks, was worthy of high honors| which 60 shots weres exehanged, bus as in ests Involved in the) and said promotion was under con- but witbheld the vessel's name. British and allied missions " he sonor conferred upon Meas TR eating ‘aevesi iia » SITNEYS WIN FIGHT |: 2°22 peor te, strente_ of probably due more to the fact th Seattle, your legal staff will tell Iam very much at home in Amer “ 99) ~~ that I have no such right, in tea and have countless friends TO OPERATE FREE” e first instanc You might as tha merit of my own. | 1 say that I had the right to am hope ot only of impart-| * € each of your employes to a rie insgens Walch may} Continued From Page 1f |show me authority for your coms have learned from many visits to —————® | pany to operate’ whenever I to the war to my American friends,| Brinker, who Issued the warrants, | like it Dew | but also to derive ideas which are|to hold the men in jail without bail.| “In order that there may be ng . certain to be evolved by American | Pajjing in th he asked that their| misunderstanding, and so far as , natural genius for invention | bail be set at $500, Justice Brinker|am concerned, the police force I feel much diffidence in sUc-| fixed it at $50 cash the future, as in the past, will ceeding so important and charming | “ytayor Gill answered the request best to try to prevent violations a personality as Balfour, but I shall | op the traction company for “eo-op-/of ordinance provisions by mi do my best to harmonize the work | sation” by informing them that the | chines, whether operated by Jitney of the allied missions, and T may} voice depa rtment wi vill not be use en, traction nb ates or any On® say to facilita » enlistment of in pata Gn @ for | else t so far as expecting tl man ish subjects in the U.| 11. poneral put city police force to redress the 8. .as : ’ legal wrongs accrue all, of course,| The Mayor's Latter ing to sour company (hac ane fir } tish embassy | an m By ' ‘ ter fo He wen [ation of a statute passed by Sip in Waat : | See ee ee cai ey vy | state. legislature, I am: unablese Northcliffe’s one expressed re-| were it de nle, for me with the | fon. “with your request ‘ geet was that le eee eine pg tian in an Gor en | Repudiated Franchises rene oe) Trish ootiven-| train. ome to be Cocdumad waser| 77 Ce, | oe Gt me. x eae ga Bad an ly i re conducted under! 1 ore is much in your letter whigh tion, in which he has taken such a/ the state te, which was passed } baan thtarest Jby the legislature and enlarged |™ust have been written by some pe jure hap ae Sigg supreme court one: laboring under a misapprehen decision, making the bond a_pro-|*!® fi lnmhitiva ane ve ktane we “Your company has repudiated Phelactine, New Wonder |/)'¥!tive one. | have at my dispost- anchise obligations and is In ‘ Mane an verens The Hee TOPS’ court contesting our right to collect Worker for Hair Growths [Lisle enone apne the 2 per cent of your gtoss re Causes Even the Roots to Come Out ery one of these jitney SO a eerie Grae ——!| rests is a state case will ceil & eh your , ‘ t a be demanded, and my police) ter shows so aaueh Agi itude lest armless 11 force would be involve doing | !8¢ taxpayers: should oa wi toe ae eit eyed it Going | ““You are also contesting aaa 7 courts to testify as Witnesses, hav-|{tanchise obligation to pave Be ao line first to take “the tine and | tween the tracks which you lay new money to get evidence that the ma-|@OW®, and, as.I understand the mat ey chines are operated for hire |ter, you have Repudisted your ia pet : |chise agreement to pay your just hey Not for Public Interest yroportion of the cost of the Fre- purpo! Not even you would pretend | ynont avenue bridge, and are claim- enal that this fight is being made for|ing exemption from every burden the general public's henefit; it is| which the city has the right to put a entirely a company affair, and in] upon you by virtue of the franchise ' iny opinion the company should em-| hich you Tong since solemnly ac

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