The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1917, Page 3

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RETREAT WITH | 20,000 PLANES BY BASIL M, MANLY WASHINGTON, Aug “The Germans will be forced to retire s the Rhine as soon as the allies, with the h f the United tates, are able to establish supremacy in the air and put on the western fr a fieet of 20,000 battle planes and bombing mach of the type which Ar pable n er J. W. Seddon, of the British royal navy air service ppl bp) 1 R have to be army fre that trenct “In the past.” explained Com mander Seddon, “the Rhine has been a great military asset to Germany, but the mr the allies are able to establish air supremacy, the Rt becomes an enormous menace to the safety of the kalser’s troops.” FOUR WEEKS IN HOSPITAL No Relief—Mrs. Brown Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Cleveland, Obto suffered so someti “For years | on It seemed as meh I doctor came. hospital and but when I just the same et THIRD AND! j fain MADISON ORPHEUM™:" THEATRE, The greatest vaudeville bills the world has ever known at these prices: 10c Nights; 5c Matinees Wednesday’s New Bill Pelz’ Band (Held over by general demand) EUGENE LEvy, Manager Pinkh before y | BROW, and, Ohio. |Here Until Sat. Night Dancing Collins, Athon & Co., 3 Delyons, Shaw and Sharp CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS LATEST MUTUAL A REGULAR OLD-TIME CHAPLIN RIOT —THE— Vaudeville Acts and of the latest sensation first time here motion picture Valeska —and — JACK GARDNER Big Broadway | 18T Star RUN In The Land of Long Shadows lee “The New York Peacock” gorgeous gowns. w and rat Jon . ADULTS CHILDREN 15c 5c Loge Seats 25¢ in which she wears 150 SPECIAL Handsome Suratt Souvenirs at both of Friday’s Matinees PACH VERS ITY not etand it any} IMMIGRANT | STAR—WEDNESDAY, A in Fra UG. 1, 1917, PAGE 3 Star Correspondent [ree 3 Doesn't Miss Meat ond ng oF of ¢ | e only at breakfast n the table if every American family g foodstuffs available for export t ‘MARKET prices Patd Wholeante Dealers for | | Vegetables and Fruit VEGETABLES 0 on 24@ 25 25 a4 a) Young America Women Run France Behind the | Finds Eels Make Such Good “Meal Pie els, b fin ppetizing y dines, and r om tb ¢ And the was the way of making the most tabl string beans green peas, artic . y, potatoes, For dessert they e cherries, pe: and the like tically no sweet things are being ¢ much to the discom fort, at first, of Amer with a sweet tooth By are Battle Lines; Sole Bosses of Hotels Bread is made from whole wheat flour, and is y dark, but there's Y] « lot less indigestion in it than in the “white bread” of America coos on eating as they have In the past, certainly there will be no increase in the amount of © the European allies and meat ar more of t quit « landlady of m w g along very well on mar which Frenchwomen are running | pe th fact he f T of ae qT a hands k of this mer's harvest will be | charge of ho’ fes and 1 of REPORT : nen S200 Wiewt May : TRIO HELD AFTER GAR BARN FIGHT hed both prinet st, who is All of the of who did the to Gaffner and Cohen involved in the Accordir there F. G. Johnstone, a s Gaffner was knocked y another man Peru offers $500 prize for the t text book teaching temper Must be in Spanish FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Ca 169 Washiing:on St. And the Doctor wil! give you a careful examination and prescribe for FREE. If you are sick you cannot do bet- ter than take advantage of this of- fer. We save you money and give the best possible treatment. ‘(FORCE GERMAN (War Rations Found | ance Please | By C. C. Lyon | Staff Correspondence to The Star | PARIS, France, July 10.—(Passed as censored, Ameri can expeditionary ¢ in France 1, by Winthrop Chan- ler, assistant press officer | IF THE WOME OF AMERICA ARE IN EARNEST ABOUT WANTING TO “HELP WIN THE WAR,” L THEM KNOW WHAT THE WOMEN OF FRANCE ARE DOING | the . le acti ng ! ! w ‘ ited t 1 intry un ‘ th 4 Tyatiek t t . 1 « t d ne I ro Bl I I IN THI iT at FRA | AID Soldiers and Civilians Must Hive, cane to Eat If They Win the War , event food ¥ I ch how sy all a #0 It's A t ud f rf Ar an Wwe an would th " I've d v 1 no stary n France 1 came over expecting | would be lucky if | got one square meal a week. I'm getting two every day 1 k he kfast, understand, doesn't count, be © it usually « © | t | k | day iT 1 T I rr u and 1 arte Fo hey Note the pr ent features * visualizes situations that strike fire in the experiences my highly effi rvice =m of all people, and has such a finely developed dramatic im- In addition to these distinct ad Py pu so clutching a heart interest—that it is bound to be vantag hy one of the strikingly realistic feature pictures of the year. MY PRICES AR THE LOWE ca | IN SEATTLE you | | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS — GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. NEGEL, President Cynthia Grey’s |LETTERS JUMP OVER mitotic! feet | LARGE, COMFORTABLE wee"! LEATHER ROCKERS | pany with them | have tried to do everything to please him, but it's no use, | am just about the verge of leaving, yet, when | get my things ready to leave, he pleads $32.50 Regular Price $50.00 on : ter penu CYNTHIA ORGY with me and begs me to stay. | peat Hl las really at a loss to know what re ‘ , to do, | am only 21 and married f y cat one year pecial, ea 2.50 He just got a letter from one of his “dol as he calls them, and she made appointment with him for an evening next week. He does not know | found this out. Please answer 60: s ! would like to know what * to take. L. 8.4 One-Half the you or Time Is Saved one or for Other Work or Recreation TO REMOVE SPOT With the Use Q.—Will you please tell me of a | how | can r grease |) spot from a brown silk poplin dress without injuring the ma terial FLORA A.—Place clean, heavy blott | Sn, me CABINET er with a hot in Rok 40" ak . CntarSly FemOVAM, Saves Miles of Steps liar z Everything at ur gers’ ends. No housewife WPTION POSSIBLE Id be P r in her kitchen—especi Rohr husbene nae hake rin her kitchen—especially drawn In the recent draft. He ier has room for 4am was born and raised in Nor 7 u can pre- way. He cann tlk much > from your English, and can neither read bi nor write it. He is yet a citi ‘ zen of Norway, having only A small payment down and $1 a week buys a Hoosier. taken his first papers three t ed months ago. | would like to . . hear soon thru your columne If Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin there is a law in the United States to compel him to go to war in France against his |e : — = z , wishes? REDUCED RATES TO” Pera tassmeeaces | PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO CALIFORNIA First Class, Thi san Francisco .$13.00 00 COR.THIRO & UNIVERSITY DRESSES ee vice, large outside stati d unsurpas: meals, Ev ence for culars at City Ticket Office, IE McCORMICK LINE hone Eliott one | DEPENDS UPON STATUS Q.—-Would you please advise me| what to do in a case of this kind? I have been keeping steady com- | pany with a young lady for about} two years. Her birthday is near | 7 oN Hn Wek TH YOUR CREDIT ISO. Ki || have overheard when she was| 09 Cherry St, with other girls, that she wants a| ——— | wrist watch Now what | want to know is if wk it would be proper or right for me to give her what she wants. 1 have no one with m | could to!k over such a thing as this, so 1| to you for 8 ~ | « Seattle’ s Best Photopiay Hous. IT WAS JULIUS Q.—Please tell me who it was that said, “Veni, vidi, vici,” and what It means.” Also on what Beginning Toi Tomorrow occasion it was said. Ww. Ww A It J a Caesar bo an 3 Bays Only POR HEADACHE, NEURALGIA INSOMNTA OR SUN PAIN USE. DR. DAViS’ ANTI-H®=ADA4CHE | AT DRUGGISTS EARLE WILLIAMS —IN— “The Hawk” IS A SPORTING GENTLEMAN IN HIGH A PASSION IN ORDER TO WIFE IN LUXURY, DENTIST TREATMENT CARE MATERIAL METHODS of THE HAWK WHO MAKES GAMING > HIS INNOCENT BUTTERFLY M. 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