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GERMANY’S “HOBGOBLIN” FAILS AGAINS ST RUSSIA BIG DRIVE" OVERPLAYED BY TEUTONS | BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS United Press ( wirn FIELD, Feb German war part fsts have bungled the job and overcooked the pudding. | A careful study of today's situa] tion on ¢ most stop the Prussians nd for the biggest stakes failure Despite $0 create a state of terror among Afoops and civilians, to increase the tension, and prolong the nerve-strain Before the offensive, their methods have resulted in a fiasco. Troops} And civilians are chuckling over the “hobgobiin.” Tho Hritish staff expects th Mans will put up a stiff fight Will receive a drubbing. Indications | Are that the man troops are Bradually acquiring a col Bome prisoners admit they do not Believe the Prussian plans will sue eed, altho they will make mince Meat of their own troops French civilians openty Sfensive will be launched, “Why ro much } aloo”? The soldiers shrug their shoulders, | Maying, “Let it come Confirming reports of food condi ens in Germany, prisoners say that et only civilians and non-combat. | lamts, but line troops not actually Mlated for the push, are now on re duced rations RUSSIA YIELDS TO HUN PEACE Continued From Page One end | by Russia an = many. 2. The Rusians west he line f leated by the Russian delegation at Brest-Litowsk are no longer une Phe territorial protection of Russi | From the region of Dvinsk, this line fm advanced to the eastern section ef Courtand ‘ 3. Livonia and Esthonia will be! | heared of Russians and German po | “Hee will occupy them until the se @arity of the inhabitants is guaran Dy constitutions. Political pris ination of every method | 1 sweat doubt an asking assin re define h the = Rus en com demobitization iw will evacuate these reg @ustern line [4 Russia will conclude a peace! Ukraine. The Russians will] te Finland and Ukraine Russia will do all that is possi we secure for Turkey a return of |‘ Eastern Anatolian frontiers, rec | ‘Ognizing annulment of the Turkish eapitutation | "@ The Russian army shall be | Gompletely demodilized. %. Russian warships in the Biack And Arctic sean st Russian harbors un in Russian waters i of merchant navigation { h Black end Baltic seas shall be with. | and the Arctic shall be block- | the general | “8, The RussoGerman commercial Of 1904 shall be restabtinned | certain exceptions and immedi Regotiations shall be opened for Indemnification shall be made * the expense of maintaining pris : of war Russia shall promise to ha 1 and private propaganda to stir up agitation | against the central empire. 21. These terms must be accepted Within 48 hours. Russian delegates Must go to Brest-Litovak and sign the articles within three days. They Must be ratified within a fortnight Signed) KUEHLMANN MAP OF RUSSIA _ IS CHANGED BY TEUTON TREATY Lonpon. 5 re 2 ia’ ac eeptance of Germany's peace terma @hanges the face of Europe. It cuts from Russia 218,900 square miles of ferritory, 50.000.000 populs Bhoves her back fron a Teaving her helpless and impotert in ny's power. Physically ‘The morning press toda economically and hag not Children Love | Cascare‘s-— 10c Candy cathartic is harmless || to tender stomach, liver and bowels Your child 1s billous, constipated nd sick. Its little tongue is coated Breath is bad & iW-cent box of Straighten the your Children love thin h thartic, and it cl the little liv | @F and thirty feet of bowels without griping. Cascarets contain no cal mel and can be depended upon to Move the sour bile and poison right Out of the bowels. Rest fam thartic because it never cra sickens 1) other things HOCKEY VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE Wednesday, Feb. 27th, 8:30 P. M. SEATS 6&0c, 75&c, and $1.00 SEATS KESERVED—SEATS NOW AL. | Unes - | noon ia AP ( or DRIVE ANO]|| FINI x fs / STRIA HUNGARY RO! say” BREST LITOW Ay wes BN PETR } This map shows where the ering, and the principal r important into Petrograd ptured by 250 mi have t ‘ Russian ctvi Prev drive, Swiss reports said ¢ nan troops began pushin t ja. Capture Baltic and put Reval in the har wtrite mime of these province mans could easily operate against F other reports tha rmany was pr et meanir time to tain “tragic.” “dismembered, ing.” “impotent The Post says ypothesis bu by “She disarmed says the Chroni ROSTOFF IS OCCUPIED BY BOLSHEVIK! FORCES PETROGRAD, fore e ¢ h t ery is and fighting f Rostotf is an important city in the of thé Don Consacks., } dis territory eated on the Don river, a short tance from the northe ne Sea of Axov Lister Is Asked to Fire His S. P. S. Cc ‘ommissioners Resolutions passed b sions rulin, Saturday, after weeks 1. after hearings “The commissioners and an terest. Former Commission Char public Chairman investigation cited in the PACIFIC STEAMER CREW RESCUED FROM WRECK SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. ner Brunsw erlogged and crew, six miles off 10 miles south of I The Noyo struck a snag off Greenwood early A part of her crew toc boats, while Capt rem submerged at to # facobsen ined aboard and i" the ¥ arrive entire crew a ¢ m line fast to the Noyo, but the hawser parted aft er about 20 minutes had passed, and th into port. A at vicinity yes proceeded blew in th Seattle Russians Answer Call of nmost arm of | ) noes of Liv ott trom rn m Ke G RAD © exp x the ¢ © YANKEES BAG vow 2 HUN OFFICERS | | AND 20 BOCHES een a... FRED 8 THE VITH PERC AMERIC SON AN nehes and the rearmost positions was suspended for a time today only back ble Men from rest camps a were rushed to the fron true ka where the to repel a gener: new A meeting of Seattle lodge Jeep mud a fonor, A. O. No. 7 Wo, w "ul MND ON” 1 form #0 that ed and readil Slav Envoy Here « a Rusi call of thelr afi organized te ing of the suffering food and machinery Lomoniasoff, of of munic They met an ton ha ans have answered country f, after hear ck of shoes, voiced by Prof. ve mission of ways th and > extend organized at Wash inday. Mrs, O. Klempt th ave was chair Prof, and to bu ent supr to ur Monday w to pre student py les from f. ot Germany, at merece rooms, ing into hands 2 Chamber of Com at Masonic club building, Modi pfensor will go to Van. and then to San Frar ‘© from here luncheon Ares ‘The Cor, Fifth and University “Fastest Game in the World” World's Champions ON SALE—Phone Main 2498 an or tv aquic sults Pe} inate Combination That Makes for Better Health This Spring man ar 1 won good healt ald b table it ine ranimilate 1 anemia or thir kly tell a stor ptiron ors, C. 1 in prepared t Hood Co,, Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff fails to remo and atroys it entire get about four oun nar when retiring; the seal your dandruf plete that § sure wa to d it quid arvon; apply ly di single use p and rub it er tip) most will be gone .pplications b brain-fag r each me of marvelou t do this, es of plain, ordi it enough te if not pepm Lowell, M. » dandruff completely This de Just at night moiw all and th will com- ot und entirely destroy sign and trac of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have You will find lustr simple known to fail. diggin store tloway You can ge remedy too, that of the « will 1 hundred th t liquid It in all has alp will our hate will be and soft in inexpensive ‘ou will need, never Advertisement, I itehing stop in fluffy and better be three der 4 freight cars a jalleged stolen goods was found at STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 26, 1918, PAGE 4° vou made vour Tax Statement? Have Income ESTABLISHED 1875 MN Rib- bon Remnants Two for 5c, se, 10c, 15¢ Each Lengths up to 1 1-4 yards in fine satin, taf- feta, velvet and grosgrain Ribbons, in an ex- tensive range of colors. Formerly priced at Sc to 35¢ each. Ribbons, 2 Yards 25¢ Picot edge novelty grosgrain Ribbons, in two-color combinations—sand and sky, sand and old rose, delft and orange. —Maclougall-Seuth wel, At $7.50 50 Smart Trimmed Hats featured at a price for Remnant 200 Firat Fleer Yot Remnants, but ‘oke Shapes are prominent in this charming collec- tion of new Hats that embrace so many of the season's new shapes Lisere ymbinations are atin and traw and crepe and lisere some of the good materials The colors Je purple, brown, rose, cherry and bls As for the the odd new include taupe, k trimmings, way navy, there are feathers, posed . ribbons and pretty ornaments. erything is as it should be for Spring 1918 in this MarDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. Inlaid Linoleums $1.00, $1.10 and $1.15 the Square Yard Sale Continues Tuesday for lay The sale started Monday with 1,500 yards in eleven terns The Linoleum at $1.00 is the genuine cork and oil inlaid; that at $1.10 is the granite pattern, ond that at $1.15 is in « n-cut, straight-line patterns. Kindly bring room measurements —Maet Southwick, Fourth Mieor Ch ina and Glassware 10¢ Table 25¢ Table Stemware, including Champagnes and Cock. lassen, odd China, includ Sugara and Creamers, and Rutter Plates, O44 Ha Ramekins, P' tern, and and Austrian Chir Dinhen and fine gold ed Cups and Baucers, English ‘egetable Dishes, Plat wick, Fourth Fleer, How Notions Savings 2 for abe Hair Pins twell Stiffening, for gowns k or white; 4 yards 25e c wider Setwell Stiffening, three yards for anne’ 0 Dress Forma, with nic skirt; broken sizes —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Firat Fleor. Stationery Specials Bn elopen, oe za pahire | spew a ! for, .25¢ with re 20¢ Art M@ints for kodak pictures: packages, 4 for 256 self-fitling She 1-Sonthwick, 25e mar Butters, b 0 chamola 2he atyle 1 ise many de , 4 for....28¢ ‘ountain Pens, Children’s Winter Hats $1.00 A few Hats, for children up to 4 Infants’ Wool Toques 20c and 30c Wool Toque 20¢; 50c Toques, in red, gray and navy, 30¢. Your choice at this price in Copen and rose, —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. For Needleworkers Embroidery 2 dc Instruction Books; directions for ting, Embroidery Drawn Work: two books for 18¢ | Pillo of cotton, Wide and Narrow Fringe, for | — with 2 for centerpieces, hows, | Stamped Goods, ete, in brown, gr nd ‘lot Dollies, Paper Files, ecru; 12 yards Be »y Bibs, etc., 2 for.....16¢ —MacDeougall-Southwick, Needlework Shop, Fourth Floor, Threads in odd co! ihe finished ihe odd lots of Wash the home of Wm. Rollana Pacific tor from circus tents to dishpans. .Rol f and joined Wm. and Halloran, man, been previously, is naid to have confessed. BIG ROBBERY SYSTEM IS CHARGED AGAINST RAILROAD EMPLOYES SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. With We yes un. ar worth of 1 stolen who ur goods alleged to have from freight cars here in y of the officers. continued they be yatem for to points: apg and other div investigagion of what lieve n elaborate robbing — Elle club officers will sociation hall, 4029 Tuesday evenin din thi 'wenty thousand dollars’ worth of ac] ougall-/outhwick SECOND Assorted Laces, Unusually fine Laces, yard. | West ranging ‘Timothy had Lamare nday the probe is being extended Hof the King County Bolo Arcade building, | met Can you do any work for the Red Cross? AVENUE AND PIKE STREET TELEPHONE MAIN 6720 | NT DAY Laces, Trimmings and Embroideries Several Groups Arranged for Clearance 35¢ | Baby Embroideries, yard .......+ ‘ DO? | One group of assorted Laces and Trimmings at t sharply reduced prices to close. Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Linings —MacDougall-Southwick, Firat Floor. yard Remnants specially priced for clearance. Remnants of White Goods At Reduced Prices of Colored yard 25¢. Buving What You Need Tuesday Is True Thrift Thrift doesn’t mean going without things as much as it means buying carefully and wisely and making the fullest use of what you buy Remnant D month's greate everything in our stocks has for usefulness and beauty sider this as well as the low Splendid Plush Coats $29.75 to $55.00 Plush Coats ; $19.75 to $39.75 ee .$19.75 26e 1 81.26 5.00 Plush Coats, formerly $29.75 e $39.75 Gingham Trimmed Coilars and $ ‘Tuesday Coats, formerly $75.00 to $35.00, $35.00 Plush Coats, formerly & .$35.00 and $45.00, Tuesday One only $55.00 Plush Coat, PARTY DRESSES $7.95 Formerly $12.95 to $15.00; mostly Remnants Wash Goods, Handkerchiefs and Neckwear with @ is the because Southwick’s for thrift, been carefully selected Sitges is important to con- ae ale and all temnant prices. w far handkerchiefs 10¢ and 12%¢ Han hiefa, 75¢ at MacDougal opportunity Linen It ox of mix Near-Seal Collars for Coats $5.00 hing and Silk or blue, 5-yard . 2 tor Be Tourist Ruc in pink xes Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Middies a few or to 14 se or blue poplin; each size, from § and 26 to 44.......81.95 WHITE MIDDIES, $1.35 fur trimmed, at Five Silk-and-velvet Party $100.00, and reduced to $50.00; further reduced Tues to With white or colored cok lars; sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42. small sizes. | FLOWERED TEA APRONS WOM SWEATERS $3.95 Special . -20¢ Former $5.75 and $6.95 Sweaters, previously re- —Bizcnouran- Southwick, duced to $4.95; Tuesday $3.95. Think what this means at the present prices of wool. LINGERIE BLOUSES 40¢ xe, and reduced to 55c; mussed and soiled; Odd Lots of Attractive Jewelry Reduced Men's Collar Buttons, gold filled . 6 tor 25¢ Cuff Links, gold-filled, reduced to sell for «- T5¢ to 82.00 ini Holders of White Metal . 15¢ La Va feres, solid gold and sil- ver, reduced to sell for .. os sssese+ 85@ up to $3.50 Novelty Beada, twenty 50c and 65c strings, in attractive color combinations, medium length, 30¢ POPULARLY PRICED FURS Former $7.95 and $10.00 Muffs, of Coney, brook mink or peng Tuesday.... i mink or pe 00 RICHEST FURS $49.75 Ermine Muffs, formerly $75.00 and $100.00, Tuesday 00 Scarf and Muff of mole and ermine, formerly $90.06 t, Tuesday $59.75 Jap Kolinsky Stole, wide and long, tail-trimmed ; formerly $82.50 ; Tuesday 55.00 Liha Seal Cape Collar, for- merly $75.00; Tuesday —Macde wall Sou "$39.75 $49.75 $49.75 $45.00 wick, Second Floor Weania’s Silk ‘Cenbeoiinn In Royal blue, red, " $3. 95 and green, with Women’s Service Bags and Strap Purses Large Bags and Strap Purses in several handsome finishes, at ....... eoees 2.95 —MacDe hwick, First Floor. Gunmetal Bags Large, small and medium shapes, in fine and coarse mesh, greatly reduced, at— $2.75, $: se $s $ $2.95 Mesh Bags, of white metal, 28 good-looking and serviceable bags, made of a substantial y of helmet mesh, in me- dium sizes ..... Bottles of Smelling ornamented with silver deposit Just 65 dainty little bottles for the hand bag, 15¢. alts, maroon, black, brown sports handles.... 15e Collar Pins, Brooches and Baby Pins; an odd lot in various ations of colored enamel. of shapes and sizes. MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, Men’s Shirts, Tuesday, 3 for $2.50 Soft-cuff Shirts in plain tan, blue, mee and pattie izes 14 to 17 S5e¢; . $2.50 Men’s Jewelry three for Muslin Nightshirts V-neck, braid-trimmed, sizes 15 to 19 ..75¢ Cuff Links ull | Outing Flannel Night Shirts Full-eut body and full length lines, in nearly all sizes broken Tan Cape Gloves o5¢ Eighteen pairs, in sizes 7 to 7%, at Se Men’s Union Suits Medium Wel in white only nt Cotton Unton Suits, 25¢ Handkerchiefs $1.50 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with ¥ inch 5 for $1.00 hems Men’s Union Suits Light Men's Suits, Weight ecru, Socks Lisle Union Black, tan Palm Beach, | white and black with white foot . | B pairs 85e¢ | wgall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Ju Men's 35¢ pone white values to $2.50. ‘6 navy and blue broken sixes: at 81.25 inaide the Door, fruods and in adulteration of from competing firms one instance with competitors’ goods." PRIVATE YARD SCALE NOW iene AT P, S. N.Y: EMP FL usand men in industrial capact avy yard today began to n average rate of pay of $5 per due to a new scale announced Saturday The scale calls for a 10 per cent in crease in every branch of work, The 38 Firms Accused of Unfair Methods WASHINGTON The federal trade commission today filed complaint inst 88 orns leging unfair methods of competi tion. This was the largest group of complaints ever issued by some of the shipbuilding . This makes a total increase of 0,000 an- ® government is now ping as as the private yards, and more skilled men will be drawn to the navy ard. ‘This will mean a increase im the amount of work at this yard, al it has been stated that the work prac| tically is limited only to the numbe of men who handle it the com firms are suppr h entertainment of employes, secret. pay of money to employes of cus tomers who might otherwise buy charged with sing competi day w f tion thru competitors’ The all-day knitting bee for Com- pany B Auxili will meet with Mrs. 'T. B. Westby, 737 Blewett om advance is as much as 20 per cent in Tuesday, February 26,