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oman scneont se Bicep Retest STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917, PAGE 4 107011 BILLION AUTOS COLLIDE ANARCHISTS IN NEEDED FOR WAR KILLING YOUNG | FINLAND FIGHT REMODELING SALE YOUR PAY CHECK CASHED HERE very day brings us nearer the long looked-for completion ac] Jou gall-/outhwick of our Store, and every day brings us more NEW FALL M CHANDISE, which is taxing the size of our store rooms Everything with the least taste of Summer must depart, fand the prices are arranged so that they should disappear very quickly Men's Golf Shirts in 79¢ various lines of colors $1.4 about 100 left; to at this extremely low and fancy stripes, cut full size oe ul offer, to close at They come in white and Boys’ Wash Suits; ck price. UNTIL JUNE, 1918 Uy Unlted Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, July Between —$10,000,000,000 and $11,000,000,000 Is the approxi: mate dizzy total the war gov- ernment will need up to June 27. SEATTLE MAN Automobile accidents Thurs day resuited in the death of Howard Durkee, 18, of 320 and injuries 8 serious nature to 11 others. BY WILLIAM G, SHEPHERD — PETROGRAD, July 27.— Nicholai Lenine, antiwar agl tator and suspected German NEW RUSSIANS Charge Purchases Made Toman Will Be Billed on August Statement, Payable September First assorted colors 2 5 Panama Hats; $ . genuine Itallan Panamas in the newest blocks, @ little late on arriving but we are going to dispose of them Now! 25c Drawers close out 24c spy, Was again at large today, following a pitched battle at Tornea, Finland, between gov- ernment agents and anarchie Mme. Kolontay, one of Lenin most ardent supporters, and also suspected of being in the pay of 30, 1918, Durkee sustained fatal tnternal With the war department seeking {njurtos when two machines col a Kross amount of $5,917,873,347, | ided on the Marysville road, north the navy department will probably|of Bverott. They were driven by need between $1,000,000,000 and! Roy K, Dudley, of 323 Summit ave. $2,000,000,000, while the expenses! Nand A. J. Sommerville, of 1006 of other government branches run! jrourth ave, Seattle. The occupants into stupendous figures. lof Dudley's car were pinned to the Estimates of these branches are) ground when the machine was over- Germany, was arrested there with to go to congress soon, turned \* dozen other agitators, MH Here Are Estima The injured are | The fight occurred at a country prelate epee d aeeutel thay saith xpermeiinidet nn Charles, 20, 327 Summtt! palace in the Finnish clty, which durable conte on 6 to Fr Legislative establishment, $8,-|8V¥e. N., broken leg and scalp laces the anarchists had seized and occu to close at 24c each. 000,000 executl $40,000,000; | ations. | pled BQc wens mB eet ete: haricultureqyaN. broken arm and minor In KERENSKY TO KILL B Gc Boi Monae Hate ane ALL ARMY COWARDS up-—-Women's Bath- $6,000,000; Indian affairs, $12,230,-| ternal injuries. $1.49 Caps, neat, dressy pat up- * Continued From Pa e 43 4" 856; pensions, $166,560,000 Pan-| Roy Dudley ama canal, $26,000,000; public /327_— Summit terns; all sizes. $1 .00 Suits, BATHING CAPS AND SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES continu It’s Cut Prices Coupled With Quality That Draw the Crowds in This Charance / of Fine Summer Furnishings FOR MEN Night Shirts 70c of 85¢. And &5c would be cheap for these Muslin Night Shirts based on the present price of cotton. We own a good many dozen at old prices; you can own as many as you wish at this figure Night Shirts 90c | NightShirts#1.35 instead of $1.75. instead of $1.25. | silk-trimmed Night Men's extra full cut Night Shirts of Fruit of the Loom of fine English long sizes 15 to 18. muslin; sizes 15 to 20. Pajamas $2.50 Men's Pajamas, mercerized twill; long wearing; all sizes. Inctead Union Suits $1.15 css Men’s Lisle Union Suits, short sleeves, length; long sleeves, ankle length; to 46. Instead of To each $1 25 Men's Jersey Rid bed Union Suits, Superior quality and medium Weight; all sizes from 34 to 46. 19 Me Socks, Fine C kgyptian yarn, rein forced hee! and toe. Colors plain Dlack and white or black with White feet. Sizes 9% to 11% Men's Extra Fine $1 25 Shirts with French cuffs, in plain white or fancy stripes; all sixes from 14 to 17 Boys’ All-wool $3.95 sit? so clone — about 30 of them left-—had been Selling up to $8.00 each Boys’ Balbriggan Un- derwear, Shirts and nice fine quality; to at 26c¢ each and Harry Charles, ave. N, alight works, $145,118,394; postal service, ches $230,000,000; miscellaneous, $110, The injured men were taken to 000,000; permanent annual appro-|the Everett General hospital, where priations, $144,000,000. | Durkee died in a few moments With such tremendous needs) C. G. Davies, 2106 Seventh ave ahead, the senate finance commit-| Bob Henry, 7113 California ave; H tee met today to reshape its reve-|Varin, 607 32nd ave; Adelbert nue bills, Heavier burdens than| Butts, Kirkland, a messenger boy; originally planned will be tmposed| Aknes Leas and Lillian Leas, 94 on the taxpayers, while our allies|17th ave, 8. W., and Iver Koiser, probably will need $2,000,000 in|8806 Mansachusetts at, sustained loans more. minor injurtes tn accidents inside Congress {s controversial on the! the city Hmits of Seattle. subject of how much of the added Twenty-four accidents, Involving expense should be covered by pres-|damage to cars, were reported to ent taxation, and how much by/the police It, has bonds or treasury certificates. H. Polein, R. N. Thomas, Frank J To Extend Congre Seidelhuber, & Hoffman, L. EB. Hor zon and Gordon Corey were arrest 1] This will be debated In the weeks | .4 ahead and prospects are congress! Thursday for violating the auto speed ordinance. Au-| The building will serve 2,000 men of wil! find Iteelf tn a Jam on financtal matters long after August. The jthe regular army and Oregon Coast) war department estimates indicate lartillery in addition to that much prepar tion for foreign service will be insteaa There no cowards or have appeared and the pressing the Germans. pathians. traitors troops are “THF STORE MAT, SAVES vou Ath banteind RUSSIANS YIELD TOWNS PETROGRAD, July 27.—Ruanian troops yielded Plotyox and Crystyr lok, north or ‘Tarnopol, to the Ger man advance today, The announce ment that the enemy had oocupled these cities was office. In the region of Tudorov, however, enemy attempts to ad vance were repulsed. SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STREET EQUIP OREGON » FORT COMPLETELY, Preis Leased Wire FRANCISCO, July 27 tion to erect an army Y. M B. A. building at Fort Stevens, Ore. land to completety |been received by F. A, McCarl,| Western secretary of the nation | war work council of the ¥.M. ©. A. equip en's | Shirts | cloth; WITHDRAW FOM GREECE PARIS, July 27.--Withdrawal of allied forces “as soon as possible” from Greece, ending military oceu POSTPONE SHRINE PICNIC | patton of the Greek provinces of The Shriners’ plenic for the kid.' Thessaly and Epirus, was resolved jdt which was to have been given | pon today by the allied war confer done in the way of construction of|at Fortuna park Saturday, has been ence. |more coast defense artillery postponed, on account of the atreet The extent of the war depart-| —— ‘ (ieee vee SSeS PATRIOTIC | © wesc cores THRIFT ment's plans may be gleaned from these estimates : Armament of fortifications, 468,613,000; ¢ ey & and BERLIN, via London, July equipment, $287, 6,097 ; 27.—"Mowing down thousands $28,440; subste v4 upon thousands of Russians, we machine guns, $1 captured the Gniezna and Ser- R 1 eth river crossings at Trem. eguiar, bowla and Skomocost,” today's from official statement sald. both More try’s This from Extra Special. soft and silky; firm and inetead Men’s Shirts $1.65 c's Men's Shirts, soft collars attached; plain white, blue, cream or stripes. Instead of Men’s Shirts $2.35 p'te’s3%0 Union Suits $1.65 s2'se"sns'ssoo. | TENS OMINS 96-00 uv to 9980 Mon’s Athletic Union Suits, ellk mixed, sizes Shirts. 34 to 42 1 Union Suits 85¢ 233° Men’s Shirts 95c ¥i35*t.%t $1.25 to $2.00. Men's Athletic Union Suits, fal lines, 3 Broken lines of Men's Shirts in all sizes ex- tor $2.50, instead of $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each cept 15 and 16. Shirts, Drawers 55¢ w's° =| 3 Pairs Hose $1 tic'sna tse cacn. Men's Balbriggan Shirts, sizes 34 to 48; Broken lines of fine Silk and Silk Lisle Hose. Drawers, sizes 30 Handkerchiefs 4 De ims Men's Hose 2 De iP in of 75c. Men's Handkerchiefs of French linen; hand Men’s Mercerized Lisle Socks, white, black, navy, gray and Palm Beach. ‘MeeDeougall- Me $2, sizes 34 camp systematic saving income tm these times is patriotic and profitable capital ts one of our coun greatest present new capital must o the savings of the people pitals and supplies, $100,026,000 Further to the north the war of. ammunition, $39,520, nee. fice announced capture of Kolo ENGLAND'S GROWING y’ REPORT mea, an Important center between WAR WEAR Stanislau and Cearnovits “Near Tarnopol the kaiser was a * Continued From | ‘Page Bi spectator while we extended gains 7 Mines recently made at the hotly contest ed bridgehead on the east bank of confidence even more than the ray the Sereth,” the statement eald. denburg of Germany's most success “On both aides of the | _Dneister we ful days. are rapidly advancin | England ts thoroty convinced Hats —- has taken the Germans’ measure; that the enemy ts unable seriously GREAT BATTLE MAY tntorced by his wrote Eastern army. | NOW BE IMPENDING | cn oe ether fend there - | ny Cotes, Pomme Leseed Wire | mighty few Englishmen so rash | e N ° Lol IN, July 27.—-A great as to believe England will be First ational battle may be impending today the Germans until millions of In the eea sector of the Western American Sammies arrive. front. able materially to force back | Bank Parts of London reported today And this, despite the fact that) baving felt the concussien of drum the British have never been #o| fire somewhere in the east that at tremendously supplied with muni-| ———————= | tines seemed to approach the in tions as row j tensity of that which preceded Field The hope of effective Russian'| Why You Should Marshal Haig’s drive against Mes Never Pare a Corn | *'' needs Are you doing your bit to help your country from an eco nomic standpoint? A savings account here will help you tn three ways: By developing the habit of saving, by increasing || your capital, and by earning compound interest for you. worked initials; not all letters. Southwick, Just Inside the Deon For Tots of 2 to6 and Girls BUTTON SHOE o brown moose (sketch ed) or LACE SHOE of pearl color elkskin, both with the easy, long-wearing, flexible Trot-Moc Soles: Sizes 7 to 11, Spring Heel. 25 semen to Sizes 11% to 2, Low Hee! in smoked horsehide and tan lotus calf, flexible sole of Barefoot Sandals solid leather. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.50; sizes 8% to 11, $1.75; sizes 11% to 2, $1.85. MacDeugall-Seuthwick, Second Fleer, military resistance ts now practic sines ally abandoned, But this is not the| most sertous feature of the east There the prospect of a Germ nal If you are troubled with corns ront dispatches of the last few ~, days have tndicated a fear on the Joatluses, do not gun the risk. of|Part of the Germans that the Brit vietory means the opening of vast| > polson by paring them. Sta- ish might be preparing an offen resources of food and war mate " show that many deaths havelsive. The Nieuport sector, near fale, rendering the North sea‘ ; too of be eT, PPO” |the Belgian coast, was reported del blockade useless and giving the aged with a hall of shells of all cal peng on Seennee abvantans ibers from fhe, German xuns. To even s granted that the sub-| these the British mado @ steady, marine menace can be gradually | , methodical return. OUTLINES PLAN = TO KEEP PEACE .- ficial denial of the German official Rogether with the fact that| Limited monarchy may be and detailed claim of over 1,000,000] Iee-Mint over¢omes such affections Sous ot allied and sousral tonmane (ot sore. 4, aching, puffed or Just as democratic as a repub- lie. burning feet nd make ihe cool, sunk by U-boats in June—with sev-| easy at nfortable, 18 pro This principle of government and comfortable, is pro: commanders’ reports still to| responsible for the he endorse ment given it by druggis To rid one's feet of every hard rn, soft corn, corn between the was emphasized in an address by Sir Charies Hibbert Tupper, of Vancouver, 8. C., Friday morning, before the convention of Northwest Bar associations, The sketch gives some hint of the clever cut and the cunning embroidery on these pretty white-trimmed Frocks of plain and plaid ginghams at 95¢. Dainty Wash Hats and Bonnets to go with them, and on any pal c or} diately in will) and In a short time the rn or caljus will ffeasily with the fing 4 all—leaving the surrounding skin In| a healthy, normal condition, PAINLESS DENTISTRY An opportunity for Star readers to test the most wonderful Painless Dental system yet dis- covered—a method so simple and harmless that a visit to the dentist is now a genuine pleasure. A few drops of the newest anesthetic applied directly to the gums in the region of the af- ICONGEST TRAFFIC AT BRIDGE | because of the opening of the La “Now “that the United States fant During the rush hour Thursday /tona bridge. Residents of the dis- Joined the crusade against organtz- | evening loaded trucks and auto-| trict and outlying communities pro- ed savagery,” he said, “and Russia mobiles were forced into a solid) | tested against the opening of the has emphaticaily shown that el per for four blocks, causing a/ bridge during rush hours fn the will not cease her efforts until the|S0minute delay to 1,500 people,| morning and evening. eventual triumph of democracy is achieved, the allies may well af: lford to be leas exacting in the con- ditions imposed than might other \wise be considered.” of Portland, gave “Is Ret Sole Object of Pun participa public enthusiasm has been considerably damped since it Mas| >! learned that earlier reports as tol{."), the size of the first American ex pedition were wildly exaggerated, and since it realizes the American people do not yet appreciate the magnitude and the seriousness of} the task ahead of them. Moreover Britishers that America has done little or nothing vent Germar or painful calluses in much « easant and safe way, makes It the height of folly for anyone pare acorn, and people are warn ed to stop it . * 4 First Ave point Dalton Briges, to jan address on the subject, fected tooth and any operation, no matter how complicated or difficult, can be performed quickly, more thorough and without your feel- ing even the slightest hurt or pain. No unpleasant after-effects as with the old methods still in general use. No gas or cocaine. You can watch our skilled specialists do their work, yet cannot feel any sensation of pain. i Even live nerves are extracted without feel- ing. Crowns and bridgework, boring for fill- ings, inlay work are absolutely painless. EXTRACTING FREE propaganda and spy activities which those well Informed h as sure every one is more extensive more dangerous than ever. Look for Him, Girls; He’s Ready to Fall By United Preas Leased Wire PORTLAND, July 27.—l want my money back,” sald a young man today, as he handed a clerk at the marriage license bureau an unusec license. “Smatter? ‘smatter?’ clerk, “didn't it work?” The young man confessed he did not have a chance to try it “Can't take back the license,” asked the he sald, “is ing point. He is the Star Spang! Banner of the British empire While he can do no wrong, he may} do much good.” Sir Charles paid tribute to the American republic and to President Wilson. “You are indeed fortunate,” he iaeserted, “in having at the helm of affairs at this critical time, such a man as President Woodrow Wilh son.” A Northwest Bar bracing Ny ds the present state organiza: tions of British Columbia, Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho, may be the result of the convention, Presi assoctation, em-|— yrmation the ishmente?” and President Wilmon Tucker, of the State Bar associa tion, delivered his annual address Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, of | Vancouver; Prof. Orin K. McMur- ray, of the University of California, and former Chief Justice James F.! Ailshie, of Idaho, were scheduled to deliver addresses Friday. The meeting was to conclude with an addresa by James B. Howe, chief counsel for the trac: tion company Remove Those Hairs Roots and All 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE A BRADBURY SUIT Will Give You Perfect Satisfaction. These Hand Tailored Garments are designed by Master Tailors in Fabrics and Patterns to please men of all ages. They CREDIT | [rom $25 to $30 = dent Wilmon Tucker, of the Wash | ington State Bar assoctation, sald ‘Every Hons ewile }| “This will not mean the abandon-| rye new way to ment of the present state assocta-|ing growtha superfluous hatr, | tions, however,” said Tucker roots and all, will astonish and de- Evacuation of occupled terri- LJiitiy like Ie peters, Ic tncnoe tory belonging to any of the |# depilatory and not oe in Heyy Jaimply get a atic phelactine allies, restoration of Alsace. | fib, 0 qtuggist and follow the oraine rance, cession of |rimpie directions at home. Ina few the Irredenta to Italy, the In- ved the of: dependence of Poland, the with establishment of an interna: +34 tional unit of colmage, and the adoption of a common language to be taught to all children, in addition to their native tongue, are the terms of peace th should conclude the war, ao- cording to Chief Justice Gor don Hunter, of British Colum- bia, He spoke at the opening session | of the Joint meeting of the Wash ington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia Bar associations, In Elks" hall, Thursda Suggests Peace Day (Absolutely New Method) Open Credit Terms an Account at the Eastern— It's the Most Convenient Way. said the clerk, “Keep it. Maybe| she'll change her mind,” | “No chance,” observed the would. be groom, as he stalked from the room To demonstrate this remarkable extract useless, decaying, aching teeth, how many, absolutely free of charge charging you for the priceless anesthetic. we will matter even ve disfigur no not Should have these | See Dr. Edwin J. 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