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No advantage will be taken by us of “riot loss” provisions in printing contracts, and all business now in the shop will be turned out without Material delay. We can also assure our customers that we are prepared to turn out new work with our customary promptness and dispatch. We have dispatched telegraphic orders for new machines to replace those irreparably injured, and will be subjected to considerable immediate cash outlay. Us money would pay their bills promptly. ‘We have offered a reward for the apprehension of the ringleaders of mob, but we hold no ill will against those participants who came in uniform of the United States navy, feeling satisfied that they were ed by designing persons as to the character of our businesn. For the benefit of persons who do not know our loyalty to our country in its war on autocracy, and our intention continue in the future, as in the past, active in every movement for the t of elvic welfare, | two, three or four ¥ If too h reward of $50 will be paid, and no questions asked, for the re City of Seattle Street Railway Bonds Nos. 1203 and 1212 and other papers taken from our office during the raid PIGOTT PRINTING CONCERN, 83 Pike St. | ot On this account we would appreciate it if customers owing| we desire to pledge! POSITION AMSTERDAM, Jan, 4.—Chance! lor Hertling announced to the main} committee of the reichata, today that Foreign Minister Kuehimann had been instructed to reject Rus sian «proposals for transfer of peace negotiation to neutral soll, It was alvo stated that Ten gates to Brest Litovak had been in structed to continue thelr negotia Ruesian territery now held by Germany | Proceedings of the main reichatag | mittee’s session at Nerin showed that the center party is supporting jermany’s contentions that Poland, thuania ay entities” of Russia. The German paltion with drawal of troops from there sectiona, which is the main stumbling bleck | to Russia tance of the terms of pe ix therefore presum ably supported by a majority in the main committee Support of the Russian conten tion that the free will of citizens in| territory occupied by German troops | cannot be expressed because of this military occupation was given by an tions as to 1 Courlan are “separate on "'STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918. PAGE 2 GERMAN SOCIALISTS “SUPPORT RUSSIAN ON PEACE unnamed soclalint at th Quoted on “Lasting An unnamed center leader was quoted in the Berlin dinpatches as declaring his approval of the gov ernment’s attitude. "Our ab be lasting peace prevention of future ting er) party Russia and war.” Constitutional bodies are now ex isting in Poland, Lithuania and Courtland, Hy established to “ex press the people's will." BOTH SIDES AGAINST PROFFERED TERMS AMSTERDAM, Jan. Hoth ma jority and minority socialists of Ger imperial many are opposed to the German government terms of the peace offered R to “nelf-determination according to de ceived today from Bertin They quoted Philip Scheldemanr majority leader, and Dr. Ht ™ jority leader, as both protesting against the terme MWithams May Be McAdoo's ‘Buffer’ e © j Washington dispatches say John| Skelton Williams is likely to be| assistant director general of the) Great American Railways—a sort “buffer” between the Director General McAdoo and the railroad interests, Williams was formerty| president of the Seaboard Air Line and is the present controtier of the currency. He has had broad rail- road and financial experience. GOVERNOR SWAMPED BY WAR INQUIRIES| OLYMPIA, Jan. 7.—Failure of the! government to pay. dependents of soldier boys the money they are to! receive when an allotment of pay is made by the soldier is causing Gov.| Lister to be swamped with letters from anxiou# wives and dependent) From all indications, payments! have not been made. In some cases, | the soldiers themselves have been de- | layed in getting their pay, and those | at home have been hard pressed. | The Red Crows has found it neces | sary to assist many dependents. State officiain are urging the federal) government to rush the work Y. W. C. A. WILL DRIVE FOR $144,000 HERE) To raise $144,000 as its quota of | the $4,000,000 national fund, the na. tional war council of the ¥. W. C. A. in the Northwest will open it campaign Friday evening in the Ta coma Commercial Club rooms with a@ baaquet to 200 promihent men and women of the state. Gov, Listers will preside and Rev Caster Helm = Jones will be among the speakers. ‘The drive will be during the week | of January 21-27 in the Northwest, which embraces Washington, Ore gon, Idaho and Montana. Miss Sada Johnson of Los Angeles, a national| secretary of the Y. W. C. A., will be Washington state campaign man- ager. NEED MORE ROOM TO | ENTERTAIN MEN HERE| More room for the soldiers and mailors who visit Seattle in what the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club is after, and the house committee is going to be put on the job to find some. Even with the quarantine order tn full force, there in not sufficient ac commodation, and when that lifts, the 300 beds will be vastly inadequate, according to Chairman W. Leon: | ard STEAMSHIP EMPLOYES GAIN PROMOTIONS Reorganization of the Pacific Steamship Co. has been completed, after a busy week of changes as a re- sult of the promotion of several offi- | ciate. Those promoted are: H. C. Cant- | elow, M. Barry, C. FB. Flye, M. F. |Cropley, M. J. Wright, Sam B. Stock: jing, G Heyburn, R. BE. Me Donald, J, Stapleton, H. B. Brittan, . Chase, F. J. O'Connor, H. P. Gallagher, J. W Armstrong. A Here’s Where War Will Be Won, Says He LONDON, Jan. 7.—R. E. Prothero, president of the board of agriculture, knows the exact region where the | War will be won. In @ speech at Not- tingham he sald: “The war will be won in the prosaic region of the hu- man stomach.” Cruelty to Mollie | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7.—Mollie, @ polyandrous buffalo cow, ts dying of grief at the Golden Gate park z00 |because the keepers took Iago, her |favorite husband, to the “bachelors’” |paddock, Mollie went on a hunger | | strike | PORTERVILLE, Cal “Have you any one dependent on you for support?” the questionnaire ask: | |ed an American draft registrant “Yes; a horse and 10 cows,” his reply was Installation of officers of the |auxiliary of George H. Fortson Camp, § ish War Veterans, will be held in the veterans’ hall in the Armory tonight. ‘ ARE YOU BUYING ANY WAR SAVING STAMPS? Buy @ war star That's the « od thruout the eit plans for the an bein r and Monda will be placed county. Volun to work in the Reginald 1 xt the Northwent« hange, has been appointed « chairman, under County Ch man Charles L. Clarke, who is maintaining offices at 244 Alaska ouilding Receipts for war raving stamps have mounted to an average of 4,000 a day in Seattie Everybody Happy as Girls Scoop Up Snow MILWAUKEE, Jan Male rest dents along Cambridge ave are thankful for the snow and the Red Cross, Hazel Blakeny and Norma Well, society girls, shoveled $2 worth of snow from the walks and today gave the money to the Red Cross. In overalls? Sure METROPOLITAN |. Tuesday and Wednesday ‘The Eminent Actor JOHNE.KELLERD Supported by & Powerful Company, Direct from 103 Nights’ run in New York. HAMLET” +. “MACBETH” Toiamr . ‘Tees. Eve. .. Wed. Mat. . “MERCHANT OF VENICE” Wea. Bra .. “OTHELLO” cal Me to ti PRICES Matinee, be to $1.00 Mats, 106 to THEATRE PLAVERS Tel. Kil. 2595-2526 Tonight—All Week Mats. fun, Wed, Mat A Farce of the Most “Taking” King “STOP THIEF” Nights tte te Be. Mats, 11¢ and the Vitth @ Pine Continuous Dafty, 1 te 11 “S NIGHT WITH THE rorre” 5 Other Big Hippedreme Actes Featere Photepiay, “The Vetanteer,” with Henry Mui Evens and on All-Mar Cast. Weekday Mats. 10c; Eves & San. 200 GAIETY THEATRE First and Medica Now PLAYING BURLESQUE “THE BATHING GIRLS” Wil M. Armatrong and “30 Girls” 3—SHOWS—3 Chorus Girte’ Friday Night Mata, 2:20. Nignta, T and 9 HARRY LANGDON & CO. “JOUNNY'S NEW CAR” ROSA ROBALIND Queen of Kquestriennes Other Features, General Admission 25¢. See our DOUBLE VISION GLASSES Kingle Lens with twe Sights, GNER OPTICAL CO. DQ. 2. B. WEGNER, MGh. 2EZUMION STREET |, ESLER: 7 NOW PLAYING Anita Stewart “The Glory of Yolanda” CLASS A THEATRE v Coe cc ccoccooesocseoooes WAR BULLETINS By United Press 3 . ARTILLERY BUSY |AT WES BERLIN, via London, Jan Fighting on the Western front confined to artiller today's offi celal eta ont asserted ENEMY MAKES KAID BANK OF MELUS Jan Gern the left bank of the Meuse ri north of Hill 904, were back,” the official war off ment declared toda Art tions in the Champagne | the right of the Meuse near Benson and La Chitn' reported. Hery a sector to tte were al vaux o . MUCH DOING WEST FRONT Occantonal ar Meanines h war ¢ uvity noutheast of rted by the Brit us the onl TWO AMERICAN FLIERS MEET DEATH IN FRANCE WAS Jar 1—Two American filers were killed tn ace dents France, the war depart ment announced today Virwt MN. Lieut W, i heater 4 Hergt. G LAXATIVE 1 Young, Old, Fat, Stim—All May Join. Fun INA Crowd Join the New DANCING CLASS | —at the— | Fifth and University The Biggest Ever Attempted. ee WHOPPER! EVENING Tues. 7ocrock Call Elliott 3187 Announcement Day and Night Dental Offices The National Dental Offices, on Third ave. and Pike st., will, from now on, be open from 8A. M. TO 11 P. M Making {t practically day and night. Conditions have changed, and are changing daily in this busy city of ours. A year ago a step like this would have been out of piace, but today it has become an absolute necessity with us in order to take care af our large following among the shipyard workers, We have made arrangements ao the workingman and the busy business man will now be able to get the same high class dental services after his working hours as he would during the day. This will mean a twoway saving for |] the basy man who needs dental |] services. ‘This office will not be open on Sundays. On that day we believe the world should rest. NATIONAL DENTISTS LTHIRD & PIKE _ Complete Title Protection is furnished you by our Title Insurance Policy. Should your title be attacked, law- yers employed by us defend the law suit without cost to you. If your title fails the loss falls on us. In no other way can the owner of real estate secure such complete protection. Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision, _—— | THE SECRET OF SUCCESS in any profession or business is neither in doing or making a thing well, nor in doing or making a thing cheaply. The secret lies in developing a method whereby both qualities are incorporated in the product. We are well qualified to speak thus, for we have succeeded for several years past in practicing Modern PAINLESS DENTISTRY | in its highest perfection at a ridiculously low price. Through systematization and _ the adoption of modern efficiency, made practicable by the use of the latest dental-surgical devices and appliances, we are able to offer to do your dental work both PERFECTLY AND CHEAPLY ing Better Dentis What Has Made Us Grow? ug L. BR. CLARK We Will Tell You exactly what is required to be done in order to put your teeth in perfect condi- tion, and we will also tell you exactly what it will cost. If you will come to our offices, Dr. L.. R. Clark amination and tell you will make a personal ex- All About Your Teeth that you may want to know. under no obligation whatever. When you have learned about our PAINLESS This will cost you nothing and will put you METHODS, when you have once visited our perfectly equipped offices and noted that each of our operators is licensed to practice by the State Board of will realize, as thousands of others have done, that your dental work. We invite you to call at once. ful consideration, 1405 Third Avenue. (n every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. DOES HE LIKE HIS SMOKES? YES, AND ALL SAMMIES DO;SEND SOME A smoke is reported by all at the front as the one article prized above any other article by the soldiers. Some would exchange it for food because it produces @ greater calm of mind after » nerveracking day in the trenches. To tip the scales between Right) and Might we must all do our share | in this world war. This was the nessage conveyed to? Star readers thru the winning letter of Mra, R. M. Year contest. It is a message that must finally be engraved in the hearts and minds of loyal Americans. ‘We must do our bit Who are leaving us every day To cross the sea to a strange land, fo break the chains of autocracy's hand, u | Like Lincoln of old, in our own fair Terrell in the New| ree And God be with them, even down to the death—for Liberty. NAN ELIZABETH BEALL. Topacco FUND Nan Elisabeth Beall, 1931 First av. $1.00 Dental Examiners, you we are best fitted to do Every possible guarantee of skill, service and material is given by both the operator who does your work and by Dr. L. R. Clark. A Thorough Examination and Estimate ABSOLUTELY FREE! Your teeth are worthy of your most care ris REGAL DENTAL PARLORS. DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER. Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times. N. W. Corner Third and Union. Diagonally across from the postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. NOT OPEN EVENINGS OR SUNDAYS }GO OVER CASCADES BY THURSDAY, PLAN Transcontinental service over Cascades on all railways will be established not later than Thur according to officials of the lod lines. > A log jam in the Skykomish at Alpine caused the Great North to have bridge trouble last week, b crews are repairing the damage idly. Until the Cascade service can be resumed the Great Northern an@ Northern Pacific are routing passen- ger trains by way of Portland. The; Milwaukee passengers are sent by; way of Cle Elum and Ellensburg. The regular meeting of James ‘ Sexton Women's Relief corps, No, . Will be held Tuesday afternoon lin’ veterans’ hall, the Armory. | | And some of us can do It best by |making life as comfortable as pos: | sible for those who must face death | each It because these men, the! | brave Sammies who are to conquer | autocracy, if it is conquered at all, | want none other than American to baceo, that we should be eager to supply it to them. French tobacco won't do. smokes won't do. | It has got to come from the food old U. 8. A. i! Some of ft ts supplied by the! | |¥. M. C. A., some by the Red Cross. | |Rut these are only mere drops in the bucket. | ‘The only way to give the boys an THE EDITOR e Seattle Star: Inclosed find thre “Our Boys in in France. nderatand that each retail value of 45 cents, and © postcard, addressed to me, will agree te send me @ message of ro English Name ... Address... ces eee Clty .... at the Dattierront | Clip Out This Coupon; Help Sammies packages of merican fight! buys four packages, each with » placed tobacce, ing men t in each of my packages will, be which my unknown friend, thanks. the seldier, oe sone teens eeeeceeseeencee steteeeeeeeeeereeeesees Street Jadequate supply of tobacco is to make it an independent proposition, |and not subordinate to other activi |tles of other organizations, For that reason the “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund” was organ- Physical Fitness Our Sole | ized by leading newspapers and | magazines, with headquarters in| Reliance. yi gh i | ‘The great world struggle will be | Tho Star is the Seattle represen:| won py gtamina, Courage without tative. | physical fitness is absolutely worth: | No expenses are allowed for the |ivgs ‘That is why our great army| handing of the ‘tobacco fund raised | 108%. THAL is Wy ae eg are| jby this organization. There are no|®} the slightest physical de- monies paid out of any contribu: ii » a but tobacco, And a pot Lid sore some| But there is a constant warfare | y gets a package of tobacco | closer home, that you are vitally in-| 45 cents retail, Special ar-| terested tn. It is the warfare ot) raigements with tobacco companies | disease against your health, a strug make this possible gle that is always going on, and oné} ‘The Star has already sent $7,08|for which you must always keep to national headquarters. The fol-| your system prepared. lowing are the latest contributors: | And your blood supply is the fort- {LEAD SMOKES |ress upon which you must depend. | ONE MORE DOLLAR | If it is kept pure and free from aay “bit” our boys, God | Weakering influence, the germs % peel A od 4 {disease cannot find lodgment. but We Are No Stronger Than Our Fighting Blood are promptly expelled, and good health is assured } But you should take no chances with this mainstay of defense. Im- purities are fiable to creep into gour blood and so weaken your sym, that it is unable to resist even the most ordinary ailments, This means the beginning of the attack, which will result in the undermining of your health, S. S. S., the world’s most reno ead blood remedy, will keep the bleed absolutely pure and free of every trace of impurity. This great old remedy, which has been in constant use for more than fifty years, keeps the system in perfect condition by purifying the blood and cleansing it thoroughly. Write for valuable book- let about the blood supply, sent free by Swift Specifie Co, A271 Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,