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GERMANY ise taken from the regular To assist YOU TO nd \ n tock ial t¢ neet the requirements terms are EASIER and j ee HY = NO INTER TODAYS WAM SEPUA 4 ara a4 | 3 Week eae ~— e that ‘ ' ° yO \ the T d S H week | WE CHARGE | . pecial f rimme ummer ats ok NO i ‘ hoice ‘ Week | INTEREST | Bil By Henry Wood Special for Tuggday nS ee United Press 1 Al Cor ndent | WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN| THE FIELD Choice $1.50 |July 16.—The most terrific be aT rdment Germany has yet j ; S j f Jcoricentrated against the French lines was massed Saturday 25c Mercerized Upper Main Floor a e re] ee ht in a desperate attemy “ate ree bs k Gen. Peta trooy Cotton Taffeta, mer Style Trimmed Hat for one dolla from new sitions aroun¢ oronvilliers crest, which they s ° Aig math: ana Gls Tameent rice sana ecial for Tues- y cents, an i price suppl had won by a new style of surprise attack Pp mented by assortment in color (inelid@iaanan : oday, with the consolidations of the French lines ef day, a Yard 15c style. They are from the regular stock and gaan |fected in subsequent fighting, the 1! r grip hiss Wer iss winks priced special { Tuesday. Choice ‘$1.50 take advantage of villiers was tightening with vise-like | In fury f hi — ee enclosing pressure, the Germans Saturday night shelled sé (THIS Cotton Taffeta eral villages in the Champagne district, five six miles f is especially de Ithe front. It seemed that this fire was sole Germa sirable for Sum $1. 25 Ru e prons 1 2 1 nee for Wome Shells fell in many villages where Red Cross ambula rts plana ti Special for Tuesday 79c | were statione including a section of the Amencan ambulance weight fabric is shown lcorps waiting to go to the front for wound All tt colored stripes and fig Upper Main Floor. i Jicans escaped unharmed : Me bbe Apror r ed forn | The Champagne struggle be green ons é ced for no | gan sari 1h the ween with 6x sn and lav THESE | other rea than t b] tensive preparations ender lar 26c. Spe comply with the spec ' ! ,] Taree ie neers conte beastie oe oe ales we have for ‘Tuesday. There | } fully apprised of these prelim | a yard ise : saps sg ; | inaries. arte assortment of colors to T0 They saw construction of a n and the style is very at- new trench, from which the Hy United Press Leased Wire AMSTERDAM, July 16.—The Internal struggle in Germany turned upon the question of | peace The next step in the political fight, which has held the at tention of the world for the past week, will come on the peace resolution put forward by the majority parties in the @| reichstag. The Lokal Anzeiger | today reports a popular peace | demonstration upon the de parture of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg for grand head quarters, following his confer ence with the party leaders in Berlin Minister Z a by ording to unof from Berlin a cousin o ernstorft, bassador toV of the gre tood out to ridied auch a the United cate situa resolution K majorit determine at the fa to take his or Htarists or h will if he kdorff-Rant cial r of this situation experts zau, ac received was one who net warfare, on draw States A large crowd was on hand when p field mars mediately WITH LEMONS us a of a small of| crowd m one can pre pint of the moat ener a aqueer-| lemons cold ne orien shoute from others of, peace Hindenburg The the Give us an early silently saluted beautifier, by juice of two fresh bottle containing three of orchard white Care be taken to strain the § a fine cloth so no lemon then this lotion wi Any r Every Vorwaerts majority h broadly is a dec no annexntions and no ie nities chancellor must ac ept nelples Dr. Michaelis chancellor, whose appointment succeed Von Bethmann-Holl was announced Saturday nigh made no statement of his 1 His on is unknown pressi from German newspapers received here today are to the ef that the chancellor must ac the reic tag majority's will pite of the interpre eutralxs that the un was a victory prince and Hinden their relent the new that eh and low freckles and beautifier Get three dunces of and and this and neck Th tation horsing of He tor the crow in posit! from the grocer quarter pint of fragrant lemon lotion t daily into the face, and tt natural! hely n, freshe the rosea and wonderful) bu fect cept is in of the lwex “Can You Tell How Strong a Bank Is?” Contest Is Now Closed Thousands figured in it Pub! Ac Williams assify the figures and hopes to be Tuesday, July 17 publist cs ountant will able ames of winr and rrect list of answers she the Relative Standing of Seattle Banks ources and other, taken June 20, 1917 wing their re deposits bear ratio to each from official statements of Watch for This— It Will Interest You— the list out and k hee 1 Cut Remember, thi 4% on Savings will do it account is capital Open an account—$1 Be sure that your savings bank protected by ample guarantee to you AMERICAN SAVINGS ¢-- BANK & TRUST COZ SECOND AVE AT MADISON Sty with be a SHELIS ON FRANCE 2 CEN, HINDENBURG the! But ex-| PAGE 5 CENTERS — cerdwey Hats The Rhodes Co. vi Tuesday Special Sales German attack was destined to start iev ave qeutiee et tiey icnaei tink tres: new. dl 5-InchGeorgette They sre made of per- visions approximately 45,500 z cale in the iner sketched, with r men—ineluding the’ 74th Han O d fled belt, and tesk,. Theva | over egiment, had been and rgandie shown in plain pink, blue and lavender rought u ito lin The Han ht > rN Se eee rr ne rate Edges trimmed with white; and plain white | brunt of the assault. They | . ‘ and figured patterns trimmed with knew these attacking troops || Priced Special for conteaating color, -Sixesi2 ae had been rehearsed back of the | 1 i : ie Regular $1.2 ecial for the Tues- line for the part they were to | Tuesday indy 23 seat for the Tu fs | day special sales, choice ...... 7De¢ play in the struggle. } M Fl 3 Then the French began prepara ain Floor. tions of their own for attack, For|| , ; three days the French artillery r . " o * ys FTL ee A pracita on Cra tare MDG elected from Sterling Silver Novelties turd. evening this preparation | the regular tock i cee | Sara vai"! Special for Tuesday $1.00 The French comely timed the!) | re Orewa ds pecia or 4 uesday slackening { deceive the Ger , pari Wane into thinking an attack was|| ¢ All are { hes Main Floor. (ove ant, ut wsual attacking wide and eye! wa i pl ro Sterling Silver pieces that are apprg the ¢ + that oe oer esh and waite | DAINTY | | priate for gifts, souvenirs and for ya there was no a The with colored border Jown use. The assortment contains enemy hauled dow r obberva 50. a yard.. 25e¢ Cream Ladles, Jelly Servers, Olive Spoons, S$ tion sausage ba ns, appa at as a vard .B38e¢ Shells, Sardine Forks, Lemon Forks, Pickle Fo convin that he da wan ending « ' x in tranquillity ft 75 yard 38e Marmalade Spoons and Cold Meat Forks in the at- — Leap Prem Thekebes $1.00 a ya .50¢ tractive “Mollie Stark” pattern. Regular $1.25. Special | Adenly at 7:45 the French re $1 ya %5e for Tuesday, choice ..... a idee vers an eetae $1.00 ened a redoubled artillery if e bardment. Almost simultane e French infantry leaped out of aR trenches |Russian occupation of Dolina, (Ga ‘Across the line the Germans|licia), was received bere today tried hastily to shoot up thet The Austrians, it was said, had| servation sausages t n thrown back into the Carpath jto find what was Ane | But before the balloon ia | - reach heights sufficient for obser-| ADMIT LOSS vation the French had won their|®% United Press teased Wire Dy United Press Leased Wire vista : BERLIN, via London, July 16—|or'Jouns, NF, July 16 | Pollus held the topa of both| mene snc. 8 a number of tugs and othe |Monta Teton and Haut—exactly line trenches re-| vessels stood by ready to give aid | the objects planned for them. With the crew of the 10,000-ton Nor-| jtn less than five minutes th ; wegian liner Kristianfjord today mans, with the gigantic « ay's official sta a began lightering the cargo in an| concentration which th Of the fighting on the eastern ' otfort to float the ship, which went | the Dentist calle thea massed for their abortive t, the statem 4: “In the | ashore Sunday. All of the 900 p: z 1 the most terrific be coded Carpath e R Iss8iQN8 | sengers have been tak off t scesses—have caused your I have yet witnessed any pth ra teas ulsed | vessel safely. Messages from Cape || boy or girl so much suffering | where along the French front say the steamer is not hope-|] the past six months. Roy C, Bell, 28, ¢ jlessly damaged, altho three of her : | har in FL Dear mother, hp ditsnie oF toca and] instalment departme {holds were full of water. ae palais Pr n were quickly enveloped in| “fe Telep nd Telegrap The Kristianfjord left an Amer-| ttle ething smoke. The sides were|\*" drowned in the North Fork of | joan port July 7, bound for Nor-|f to be suffering with pain, ja living nace of burning gren.| {he Snoqualmie river Sunday while | way ing of the face and other expedition. jon a fishing nt-| Heinrich Schauffhausen, a repre- tative of Count Von Bernstorff, | former German Washington, comforts? And worst of all is] the pus that is constantly ambassador to || charging into their s: was among the pas- be ‘ystems, exploding n caches and f ng material! generally whe To Overcome Redness, Into t ral furnace the Ger setting their stomachs and at : sengers, having been deported py| > at rel | mane launched their ¢ Tan, Freckles, Wrinkles | the state | department ae ay ose te te the fighting which ensued It y m “s badly decayed baby tooth, parent from th mntless MARY treat and fill a permanent that ene Leora | | When Mary lighted the morning|| . Sette ate oe end Up Rockets ly fire ndin, othi French and German troops bot: | She used some gasoline; |] and you will be surprised at tl . Raye legen She made a quick departure low prices. Take an interest sent them up, signaling advances | 0 p And bas not yet bensl e ry and retreats, calls for lengthening geciadan he, Che nee or shortening of the barrage fire, a/ DR. GRABBERT change fn artillery ranges, and|}ornes | The Dentist other fluctuations of the battle J underiyin n | Night fell on this ecene, but the} new complexion | darkness twas harfly noticed in| }Utful jooking o-petalive the flaming of the rockets and the|thing known te explosion It was as light as day.) see? waa By seatik D NT Ss The Germans finally gave it up.| acs rable ! They let the French hold on tight| in ent it nen Second » ther gains. Before morning the gun and wind make you sgut te | and ius had constructed their new {ont frown youre bound | uittvate ositions and gripr till tighter! seir hold) on the Moronvilliers rest, dominating the entire Cham pagne front | TAKE 35,809 MEN | PETROGRAD, July 16.—Rus- | sia’s advancing armies from | July 1 to 13, captured 834 offi. | cers and 35,809 men, with a | vast store of military supplies of all kinds, according to a war office statement today. In yes. terday's fighting alone, 16 of ficers and 900 Austro-German troops were taken Take One of These Columbia Grafonolas Along With You for the Summer In addition to the 36,643 men cap Good Music is the life of the Camp—whether you spend your tured between July 1 and 13, the Summer at the shore, up in the mountains or in your own yard, the war Office listed this additional music of the Columbia Grafonola will be a welcome feature. These booty portable styles are particularly planned for Summer use—you can Ninety-three guns; 28 trench mor- take them wherever you go The following outfits offered on Special Summer Terms: $3.00 a Month guns, 43° mir bombing — mortar: throwers and two aero with a quantity of other ma tars, 403 machine throwers, 45 three fire planes, terial TRANSFER TROOPS ' Ay United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, July 16.—Ger Are the erms man troops are being withdrawn in| on large numbers from the Italian and Genuine Columbia Genuine Grafonola, portable with red with f your in Oak or Mahoga ny, portable model, with 10 selection or your own choice, $31.25 equipped top. French fronts and sent to Riga, to start a counteroffensive against | Russia, according to dispatches to- day at the Russian embassy The Russian Baltic fleet is being vared for action ny, choice of selections, at $42.00 Ask us to play your favorite music on any of these instruments, TAKE FEW PRISONERS You'll be delighted, of this we are quite sure. LONDON, July 16. Marshal Haig's report from the British front today was confined exclusive ly to raiding operations “Northwest of Croisilles, in the neighborhood of Armentiers, hostile raids were repulsed,” he night said, “At near Oppy, we carried out aj sful raid and took a few pris TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 112 CAPTURE DOLINA By United Press Leased Wire ROME, July 16.--Report of the