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pA ARAL AAAS ARAL: } 7 best quicke \ r battle. American warships will be en , | , poss ctssbsssssiisii sii isssssotssitststetssisssrisstssed the Red Croas may save the life of your son, or your brother, or your husband, some day in France? This is the 63rd day of America’s war. You must ACT PRR RAR te vow asour vou! "he Seattle Star GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC’ NORTHWEST FRIDAY, WATCH THE STAR FOR ALL NEWS OF UNCLE SAM'S WAR ON KAISERISM y a cory the ablest re ithe lan ' ‘ or 1 ‘ Ap vt | 1} come late ene ' pears toda ' Apermne know | to get th , t 1 ! t giviv ts reade dai ut telligent n ( reate It is ing to be the best war and ¢ prehe ‘ prepared resume f the happenin report in town. You will get it all in The Star Sogegeitgggesseaststeesssaserstsss: LAST EDITION Ane nen J Put on your hat and start now “i for the nearest bank. Any of them will issue you a Liberty bond. It is your first duty to buy one. Weath er Tonight and Saturday, show PARRA AAR RA AANA ARR re JUNE 8, 1917 ONE CENT Swat \ Collapse of Russia Now Puts War Knockout Up to America VICTORY FOR ALLIES NOT SEEN IN 1 yy J. P. Yoder ss State respondent Chokes as He Reads Patriotic Poem by Sir Walter Scott Hreathes there a man, with seal se The Man With read this aloud He “Lay of the Last in which this stanza ours, into the ocean, and hir elf into the stateroc He did ingle with the | for two mor | In these days of st pa- | Hope of ar triotism, the story of Man t informed gover Without a Country” will have a plan the probabi beginning Monday three year tk job that of of the foremost ption Has Given Way to Frankness xme members of the coun-| of relief that decep critics ma of the a Government Shipping Board! In others, especially ar Differences Come to cil of national defense, ther tion has given way to frankness and that t American na tion has at last been permitted to face the cold fact that}STEEL VERSUS WOOD) the success or failure of the allied cause is arely up to United States <. waerneemme June 8-—~ Among a number of the strongest men in Washington | hen Kerk 4 —some members of the government an sther busin men cen ships to keep the al giving their time and services to winning the war feel ew supplied came to a head img is strong that public opinion in the United has| suddenly today, whon Cen, : } 1 Goethals relieved of been chloroformed and facts withheld, knowledge of which ties F 4 Euet! must become general before successiul mobilization of the) erat manager of the entire resources can be accomplished | Emergency Fleet corporation, and F. H. Clark, consulting en Russia Collapses as Offensive Gineer of the corporation ethals’ ac Factor in War on German Autocracy : the merchant fleet that have been The feeling is developing that the importance of the’ neard fot some Seeks, the dloputs American military participation lone has been over-em-|peing over wooden and steel ves ong is a fee 1g ngs Of trou’ as to building of phasized. The big lesson taught by Europe, it is sa id, is that | sets s no longer made by armies—it is made by entire nae], The first real sign of-serioux dif war is no longe 4 Bidet i > eerie tions; it is made by the co- rdinated forces of capital and} dinner“ New York, ¢ clared th labor, agriculture and industry, individual and personal advan that the military sacrifices its blood and its lives | Two days later, Chairman Den © longer a seeret that as an offensive factor Rus-| 4, o¢ the federal ng board lapsed and is out of the military plans for a “ak! is statement In de more probably for good. Nothing but the rise of| plored the fact that ad Napoleon or the establishment of a dictators ship| “iseussed govern ing policies at a di ¢ the Slav situation. Neither is a likely contingency babeel septa < ‘Allies Look to America for | Goeth | mar Final Victory-Achieving Punch ‘ A ec has passed the high point of her efficiency and | sued ia ted on to do nothing more than hold her own. | Goethals and charging him with 5 deliberately discarding from 2,000,- | with the same willingness | structed of steel ais did not reply to Den tement cht Eustis and Clar wl statements at can be cour Enclan t ll on grade. from a military view England, while still on the up-grad 000 to 3,000,000 tons of wooden point, has almost reached her high point, and economically, | snips, of wh h the country is in is on the seems probable, that Germany is in equally | rossible clauses in the contracts. neither side has the reserve strength to de wat. In the opinion of French and British mili CONTRACTS FOR 160 } final victo' achieving punch must come ny Poco ts" lane WOODEN SHIPS LET Grant gravity of the WASHINGTON, June 8.— The shipping board announced | today that contracts for 160 America has not awaker 2 le Ee aterviews by the United Press) z of thal ni om on the subject of their mail tr to the Southern Pine a heonts icate this.| | DS Nati Has § et Task y to Cut U p at Front} tion and 60 to various firms on | The hind pag? 4 otism has not,, SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 the Western coast, with an op- | Secordinge to these legislators.| Charlie Chaplin is ready to go to aaa 40 more at the same | A alized by either Dig Of| war and take a chance at making x | Mtle car or by organized or “a . t ely r f | Snorgan abe Patriotism the Germans laugh themselves in-/ Wiyxtra! Mass Attack!| Without and patriotism at the rat A vast army of long-billed mos. fipense of lone rs and many He was telling today how he reg quitoes made Maes attacks on (Continued on page i es Queen Anne hill residents Thurs ~_ im exemption the regis day night, and drew firet blood o ed him. of the season. FORD FI ACKERS Not me,” was Charlie's rejoin DETROI pss ar Henry | | der WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE ea eek eiker imanntactasers I haven't a dependent except] Water will be shut off on West! here today ordered the dis-||my walk, and if I exh 4 that! McGraw st., between Queen Anne fitharge of all employes between they'd only laugh ave, and Third ave. W. and on 21 and could not show || Charl d he wanted to get) Second ave. W., between West Hos: | Tegistration c : 7 tion card No, 13 ig hia pre-|ton st. and West McGraw st., Satur | eee — but got nosed out [day from 9 a, m. to 6 p. m RUNAWAY WIFE IS FOUND THRU FORTUNE TELLER Seattle Youth and Brother, She Eloped PORTLAND| With Whom | | CAUGHT PORTLAND, | fortune jan with you agatn, en “ GOETHALS USES you will find He had them ar INDICT SEATTLE REAL ESTATERS IN LAND FRAUD Indicted by A here today ernment with useing the matia to! n connection with land lo yn followed rum-| catiofs to be made Rall was placed by Federal Judge pleas Monday 114, Comyns and Bryon} ‘ 1 government | ch sacrificing private gain,|/ships to he bullet should be con-| chargir ment charges the locators knew y was no land open It ts further alleged they Did Not Reply Jat the time the States Commissioner AOVERTISING MANAGER'S DAILY TALK - SAVE REAL MONEY Bt to save nev grade mperative need” by putting im- |‘ Standard Furn the idea when the 200 newspapers of the Newspaper En sociation undertook to w - , wooden ships had been let with Free atives and se! eed haplin Is Ready | in the past 10 days, 100 ships Vee Clothing Co | MeDougall-Southw ic ,for the prevention of food-waste, Mrs. = Aus was told by ington repre! paper Ei splendid response of Seattle wom en, and of their plan to continue the organization beyond the close to America and to of the newspaper campaign Keep Wednesday at lighted at the suceas of The 8 appear regularly THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER | IN THE NORTHWEST x | eee Seen prea Wome af Side GETS OVATION BY BRITISHERS | AS HE LANDS THE 63RD DAY OF OUR WAR eo | The 63rd day of the war for the United States | brought a frank admission from high officials at Wash- ington that the nation must prepare for a_ three-year struggle. This came as a result of admissions ‘by British military authorities that all hope of a decisive allied vic- tory in 1917 has been abandoned as a result of Russia's collapse as a belligerent Gen. Pershing’s safe arrival in England with his staff, the ovation he received, news of the arrival of 100 United States naval aviators in France for war training and word that China's factions might compose their differences, were the high lights in the day’s news affecting this country. On the other hand, the gravest fears for the future of Russia were confirmed by the news that Austrian gen- erals had entered Russia, proposing a separate peace. | Peaceful Henry Ford led the way by firing all slackers in his plant. BY FRANK GETTY By United Prese Lensed Wire Direct to The Star A BRITISH PORT, June 8.—Maj. Gen. !!|John J. Pershing, commander of the first American expeditionary force to France, ar- CAT r yy SoRgema hers in England today, accompanied by his ae sta eas.a He reported a pleasant trip and express- ro eaenan cuss POR vou" RAMNRST asi suoGessrU |ed the utmost astonishment that the news of EPPORTS TO ALP SOLTs THE FOG OOMARAVATION PROBLEM. THE POCD his departure had been so successfully sup- & 2 BAD Ceri e8tadlidda st re: sed. Tick Giada essed “I thought the whole world knew about See aca tick AB iL hua ght ge. {my leaving the United States,” he declared. osu 9¢ Tuk AGEIVE coomtaation cP ait; cuose comcusufp cas o2"wore The American army chief and his staff OF was «08 Yo ae B were given a tremendous ovation on their ar- rival. A special train was in waiting for the party. It was due to arrive in London at * % »* IZ 0 "clock ssa afternoon. * 20 tom OFA TTLATION PaPs0uabY THAT SLL BA OF REAL Bie OLN THE DINGS S1Py mmDOEET C HOCTER ex} tion.” Gen. Pershing asserted. PRAISES SEAT [LE yee xe playing our part—and I hepe it | preparing ° 1 receive such a welcome is jwill be a very large part the western front.” | lcome Him Warmly By Mabel Abbott ~~ i British Welcome Hi vo HERBERT HOOVER _ |» tere on FIGHT ON WASTE| (ich circa! eam Included in Pershing’s party (Waste Editor The Star) |} Here Is Program {nis siatt and detachments of ex (00 U, S$, NAVAL servers ee meever, national | ‘Ww Meeti (eineers and nurses, Distinguished food administrator, ‘sends a oO aste Meeting | pey eae teeeee) eee c personal message to the Seat i g | abt pees Nea SG ihe. wratineat AVIATORS REA H tle Regiment of the Woman's gram of The Star's. mass j| on cme. The voyage over. from gram received by The Star. Kainst Waste, at the Press ‘ mage Hoover, who warmly endorsed bat 3 p.m. Wednesday, June { (Continues of pige Yo) , WASHINGTON, June 8.—One hundred American navy avia LONDON NOTABLES — | ore, to-ald:in detectitig ‘suka rine operations, and other ac prise aR Justice Reah M. Whitehead chatrman operation with him and with the J. W. Spangler, vice presic | G tive d ; oT T uty, have arri department of agriculture in or. { Seattle ' National bank The | GREE PERSHIN Pianos Acesntic iol | ganizing the women of the country |{ Men's War Against Waste.” > 'g cial LONDON, June SA notable announcement today. embly met Maj, Gen, John J These are the first officers and Pershing on his arrival in London men of the regular fighting forces late today. At the railway station to actually land in France. were Lord Derby, minister of Lieut. Whiting of Massachusetts Li is in command. The orticals with the rome defense hi Lieut. Chevlier, Rhode Is- June! cis Lloyd, American Ambass' land; Lieut. Griffen, Alabama, Expreses His Delight free from all other engagements Pi + eee {ray Lieut. Dishman, New York. While The food administrator was de- and come to the mass meeting of Ghee {most of the men are teslaeatamae r'sithe Woman's Artay Against Waste,)% "umber of others ors, some additional training under ocleck war conditions .will be given them EK. Griffiths son Gardner, Wash Practical Food-saving tative of the News Dr. Carter Heim Jones: “The ine association. of the { Country's Need WN OO, rees; Sir Sims, t ampaign, and at the prospect of/at the Press club, at the continued co-operation of bun Patriotic Program 70 KILLED AS BUILDING FALLS. in France. dreds of women in Seattle, and tm-| Fi mediately sent his congratulations | plan outlined t and his personal assurance that| keep the work of food conser ‘their efforts will be of real service! (Continued on page 16) killed 70 persons announcement of the; RIO DE JANEIRO, June 8.—Col ee ~s attle women to) lapse of a building in the Rua foca, a downtown street, today ns READ STAR WANT "ADS¢ sides the “THINK OF THIS WAR,” SAYS SUZZALLO, “AS ONE THAT MAY LAST 5 YEARS” ~ « al leadership of President Wilson, a national tg no financial investment ¢ campaign to raise one hundred million dollars for the to the purchaser is to be mals Red Cros Here a real financial sacr The state of Washington has been asked to subscribe $1,000 going to GIVE your money 0—the city of Seattle $200,000—by June 25 os There is no time to waste | The war will call for many June 25 is but 17 days away deep. We shall have to dig into our pockets until it hurts, . . ° | Then shall we know something of you may say, “the Liberty Loan drive won't be over | asked the young men of th until 1 know something of the sacrifice in hardships, in blood, in limb, in True enous There will be only ten days between the con life, that THEY are offering elusion of the Liberty Loan campaign and the end of the Red | We are going to have a hard time ross dr Lam very glad the amount st in te Seattle must subscribe $200,000 for the greatest | Dr. Henry Suzallo, president of the humanita work possible in this war, That is $30,000 a day city chairman of the Red Cross committee, ; , , of Northwest Red Cross workers y What does that mean? “A smaller amount,” Dr. Suzallo continued, * It means that the American in whom true patriotic spirit | touched the population of this country &bides must dig deep into his pocket-for here, unlike the Liberty really would feel the sacrifices hecessary We ahall have to dig the sacrifice we have country to $100,000,000 d hae ty of Washington, speaking to a meeting days ago at oe go at your work as leaders in this Red Cross movement in Think not of this war in terms of one year, two ye ery community in the great Northwost with a feeling that you three years, but think of it as a struggle that may of i are under marching orders; marching orders that are dominated go on for four or five years. in this mission of mercy as strictly as the marching orders of the If your energy flags, think of the fact that when you have army and navy are dominated at the front. You will meet with made your sacrifice of money to the great cause of mercy, which disappointment appropriately stands behind the righteous might of the fight: “You will grow weary in the task. Some of you will even ing democratic armies of the world, think then that these broken, sacrifice your health human sacrifices will come back into your hands again, asking a ‘In these past three months, when some of us bave been so second sacrifice of merey “But | want you at that moment, in thie great financial cam- “And if you tend to flag in your energies, think of the pitiful paign, to think of the men at the front broken hearts of the ambulance f. of the surgeons at the sity they go without food; they live without sieep; they fight upon their hands, making the supreme rifiees, without band. in all presence of every conceivable kind of danger, and go on ages, without linen, without clothing “They cannot quit under fire. In the pressure of dire neces | hospital bases, finding themselves with so many human beings because the crisia is there “IT WILL BE A STAIN UPON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE “THAT SPIRIT, WHICH WE MUST FEEL IN OUR IMAGINA. IF, IN A SINGLE HOSPITAL BASE, IF_IN A SINGLE RELIEF TIONS, MUST FINALLY COME TO REST UPON US IN THE | POST UPON THAT FRONT, A SINGLE AMERICAN SOLDIER LESS ORAMATIC EVENTS OF THIS CAMPAIGN FOR MONEY. FINDS HIMSELF WITHOUT THE PROPER CARE BECAUSE OF “We shall be called upon for many sacrifices, | OUR NEGLECT OR OUR LACK OF ENERGY.”