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‘YANKEES READY TO BLOCK HUN © (54 years service to the homefurnisher' emay, tor you to f mish home on your 1 addi pay RY J. W. T. MASON Written for the United Press NEW YORK, M American soldiers in France are mow ready to block « German offensive. Von Hi delayed too long risking a western this year well known, Uberal terme ur | good here” I his plans for drive early special values in ‘special va'ues in French ivory and bags and purses — Pyralin toilet Amert hell by Gen, Porshing’s that ing for the Jemonstrat nelu minary training ft behind th pert Americans the been trenches Waited Too Leng Hindenburg no longer hae Von 81.00 te $10.00 patent % 8 pes: special — French ivory and Pyr articles; all the these beautiful goode—all lowest pricings; and remember “your credit is good 81.30 to $8.50 $1.50 to 85. $1.35 ¢ + @Be to Me t $1.50 to * te 83.50 t ope of an: to be dors tre ihe If, therefore, Bir try the Imporsible ao fonsive aga'net th mn. Pershing his own sector ar jest ideas in purse 5 back= trap and top- rap styles - ves oa . $1. 29 i easy weekly or Saale 50 payments on bicycles ew sectors on lenburg w te © Deit by found d hastening hes nehea hair dry clothe —bonnet br trays : —Jewel boxes —whisk brooms —picture frames ume bottles m Pershing Worries Huns But the poasibitity of Hinde Jattempting this taxk every uay of the approaching spring America’s strength along the west front is now probably increasing faster, proportionately, many's, The military power of United States henceforth m: taken into serious account b many, which mm: Pershing Me lecroanes Se military —pin cushions —mirrors ... —nail files “ —cuticle knives” Dutton hooks at or kalser's general staff. JUDGE, CHARGED WITH NA, Mont, March ‘The mn of whether District Judge aries 1. Crum, facing tnpeact: | mench charges, can resign, A the case, or whe atill stand bet March 20, ere of the bh trial wh tewart received Crum's reeigna Tmans, the bodies of Mrs. Lena Guit.| Gon today, but will t act upo WRITER OF POPULAR = |Sere‘Pora. te "American owt, an [wnt he earn from the SONG SLAIN BY HUNS 4 pe THEY'RE PROUD OF IT LONDON, March 12—In @ house| Elmira, N. ¥., was the &@ fm which 12 persons were killed in|quite a number of popular books PORTLAND, March 12—Ditt. ie recent air raid made by the Ger-| Poems and songs. She wrote “Keep! gaace is not one of the attributes of Jake Boehm, 24, and John Wilson, | the Home Fires Burning,” which ha je one of the most poptul 1, held for burglarizing a residence, according to the police. After the sh war songs. Of lat [has ne made ‘her home with her missing property was recovered, the youths not only stated that they | Walter, in the northwestern sect made the haul, but boasted that this of London, RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES | ~ | Claas of work was beneath them-— fer the Pree Decter Sign. it Star Want Ads Best for Results | ®afe-opening being their specialty, of « ficers ¥ an Statement of Condition March 4, 1918 PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK RESOURCES $ 588,556.34 621,613.19 350,000.00 458,137.57 531,003.24 914,835.53 U. S. Treasury Certificates. Banking House, pore and Fixtures. . Other Real Estate Owned. . Cash and Exchange '$3,464 464,145.87 $ 100,000.00 20,000.00 188,096.11 3,156,049.76 $3,464,145. 87 INCREASE IN DEPOSITS Since November 20, 1917 ......... ..$375,848.71 Since March 5, a wees es. $856,673.32 Undivided Profits. Deposits In Cash, United States Treasury Certificates and Gilt Edge Bonds, the People’s Savings Bank has an IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 60% RESERVE People’s Savings Bank IN ITS OWN BUILDING AT PIKE ST. AND SECOND AVE. ty on the west front | than is Ger has become the great enigma for the, DISLOYALTY, RESIGNS) . STAR—TUESDAY, MARCIE 12, Took ay ; Guess Why [St as cv PLANS IN WEST ,FALKNER uP “BEFORE GRAND JURY TUESDAY Following a receky since Tht it ra matoock, former head of the iad, both charged with napiracy her was among the witne summoned Tuesday, Last Thurs nite trir sed £ Gerate appeared before t rial body Anaistant government RUSSIAN GIRL HELD A Attorney 1 Der © in handling 14, Russian retu the Pacific as a Alice Laubers. fee, who croased stowawa and who disappeared Fri from the home of M autman, at Port Hiakeley, who has been picked up in Tacoma and is tien vnlgration ton receiving onday that the unday in Tacoma, U. & Com Henry M. White notified that city, to for investigation girl waa picked up b he municipal do having spent the r moth Japan adopted her 4 boxear r She declares her er committed suicide in Kobe, COPENHAGEN, March 12.~The kainer haa been offered the “duke. dom of Courland” by @ resolution of the Courland diet, according to a} Berlin dispatch received today. 106 COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN DvD. D. Now at 106 Cotembia @ left the tmite- war, but I do « dental practice busi will off cost of doing bu t the Ineres nese because of to be known as the only ttle who did not raise his do, not because it is a fad. but because the to obtain the uty and be at 1 ad jon made y of our et the best results at er Ww yut 3 cents a shampoo by ting some Canthrex from nd diss 4 teaspoonful in 1 cup of fh wator. This makes enough shampoo lquid to apply to ull the hair instead of just the top of the 4 Ww prepara tions, Dandruff, excess ofl and dirt are dissolved and entirely in the rinsing water. be so fluffy that it heavier than it softne tine your drug Wi eal ith most Your hair will will look much Its luster and ulso delight you.—Ad. Dancing Class Tonight 7 O'CLOCK SHARP The last chance to get in this week’s forming a| | t the eases for the) BY FEDERAL AGENT *= a3 OFFER KAISER DUKEDOM |: t { wili| 40 not wear the 1918, PAGE 2 “WAIT FOR WORD {f "FROM M'ADOO ON TRAINS HERE Official indorsement from Director General McAdoo must be obtained 6 the council of patriotic serv catablish its schedule of steam trains along the water front for the benefit of shipyard workers, according to latest advices } Harold Preston scheduled re chairman of the Tuesday to ub it council, Wa with Go and wilh 0. when the Linter the im: n who are m for ade favorable i's have been approved b The council, recognizin perative need of the 1 budding the nation's #! quate transportath from thetr investiga » foani bility of wer by steam trains and found the plan practical. etuiin of the plans work of trains twice ally been worked « , ment to approve of the menus. rnment was not 2 the at the head of the bay and t of the water front nned to put the ferryboat ship ' it ts ph on the run © in be the boat 1 that for § expected she omminsion with: this week are tenn than been 1b for in @ very short ume. Stenographers and Typists Needed by U. 5. in Washington a tyt “ra. upon fe A special drive n week the arranged ox at any he for the next will be given typewriting only about an hour wee in stonogr if dostred., requiring and a half, Arrangements for the tions may be made by pt ng at room examina ning Main or cal 303 Federal ling. If we to win this war are we k of the macrifice the men | are offering between us and defeat 44 back of them compares favorably with that paid in other lines of work for the qualifications required.” They Eternal Feminine Crops Out Among N. W. Naval Women BREMERTON, March 12—-Naval manettes here await with bated of the navy de to the uniforms be compelled to Men serving in the navy as orn of enlisted nen wear the their vice always, but n excep state, to wear sted women nee Willing, no t r rank during work wish to revert to the ng mode Jetwure hours at such perminn will be granted, but that women who of 860 anible that the worm. be permitted te choose during working ven the clothing allowance It in pe yon will a en empl year drens an the /HANDS HOT ROAST TO disappear } FOOD ADMINISTRATION w rasp TON March 2 nken sa rt for thi first f bad money the jor in po re y the food administration is do- clared Senator Reed, Mis- in attack on the ures by and fuel wtratt the foc histor ue there b of extravagance,” He asked the senate to eliminate from the urgent deficiency bill an appropriation of $1,750,000 for the od and fuel divisions. SAYS LABOR NOT SO SHORT IN THIS CITY The scarcity of Northwest is not quite expected to find it migration labor in noute a said 1 Im. Henry M on returning from a trip to Investigate labor con He ts head of the federal oyment bureaus in Washington. regon and Idaho. shortage Walla} pn, where farmers | of men to help sow their At the other points. is not #0 much de wioner er, there mand for labor PRO-GERMAN MEAL FOR PRISONERS NOW|: Prisonere held in the county jail are not alien enemies, but it will be! sauerkraut for breakfast for them in the future, commissioners i meat are holds. upon the} oard available countyowned farm SAYS HUSBAND STANDS! GUARD AT FRONT DOOR v1 March 12 earold daughter locks them in every night and then places his own bed inst the front door of the home, Minnie B. Donaldson charges in a Aivoree | suit on file today. In its first year of operation the} Minois Cen tr be tween Chicage w Orle: 99 per cent on time, hour n it now remains fo} nd the county commie: | the neces: | and | according to the decree| Martin | * ans, was | PAINL PERFECTION ‘EST, I DENTISTRY” DENTAL PLATES a PLATES THAT LOOK RIGHT, FIT RIGHT, WEAR <RIGHT Why wear an ill-fitting, uncomfortable plate—one that drops 2s or that looks false, and which fails to give you the constant, satisfying service that a perfect dental plate should? A perfect dental plate must be skillfully and properly made, of the most durable materials and harmonize perfectly with the face, gums and mouth. The teeth in the plate must be of the right shape and shade of color. The plate must fit the jaws and mouth perfectly and provide an accurate bite. A perfect plate will restore the natural lines of expression, will fit comfort- bly and give perfect service. That's exactly the kind of a plate you'll get if you come to my office. My renuine TRUBYTE, CAST ALUMINUM, or ALL-GOLD PLATES are de- signed to fit your individual needs, modeled to conform to the lines of the face and so carefully constructed as to provide you with an accurate bite, which is highly important in perfect plate making. These plates build up the face, round out the contour and restore the natural facial expression, and al- most invariably make the wearer look years younger. | PLATES MADE BY AN EXPERT Every plate is made in my own laboratory by an expert—a man who devotes his time to this one spectalized branch of dentistry, yet the work is under my own direct supervision. He under stands the art of taking plate impressions, He knows just how each plate must be made in order to look like your own original complement of teeth, and to harmonize perfectly with the face. Viates that you can bite, chew and smile with in perfect confidence and comfort. atisfied with your present plates, or if you need a new and perfect set, let my SATISFACTION ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED in each case, regard- less of whether or not you are hard to fit, Prices that you ean afford to pay. UPPER OR LOWER SET $25 | 5 GENUINE TRUBYTE TEETH Absolutely the best artificial rubber plates manufactured at the price. use of “Novocain” in extracting your teeth, which makes the operation practically painless. Price advences from $15 to $17.50 on April Ist. Take advantage of the present low price by having your plate made NOW. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pyorrhea { Pain Dispelled Heroically, scientifically, effectively and suc- | Almost entirely in dental operations in my office ceasfully treated by the use of my own special | by the use of Novocain. I use it in filling, ex- course of treatment. Consult me about Pyorrhea. | tracting and grinding down teeth; also in re- moving live nerves. X-Ray Service Oral Prophylaxis Free of charge my patients. Radiographs Or commonly known as mouth hygiene. A clean made of serious ses of teeth and mouth | teeth and mouth a preventative against tooth trouble. decay, Pyorrhea, etc. Examination and Estimate Free DR. H. T. HARVEY (®x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING N. W. Cor. Second and Pike Swift's Drag Store Corner Phone Elliott 076 Office Open Evenings and Sundays If you want a reliable watch, SAYS BEEF SHORTAGE le Haynes. Next to Liberty Theatre IS THREATENING U. S.|—42" WASHINGTON, March 12.—A ae beef shortage in due in @ year ef iw given the cattle feed err, according to testi mony given before the senate agri culture committee today 1 Edward F. Keefer, Chicago, vice + | presiden the Illinois Live Stock | aswociat: Seok ared that 75 per cent ot feeders were losing from $40 to $5 ° a head at the present time. Dr |PREPARE FOR ELECTION OF U. S. SENATOR, MILWAUKEE, March 12 n the b for the republican nation for United 8 Ww frawn mor today, as the result of th al from the race of Francis MeGo | nom ft senator in © sharply | withdraw: | form Ge f to fur ern Jevote himne acy of Re © made va seemed like a sinm. t he ix out 1 he 3 a now when meeting ladies, _He looks straight the erd prese F. Durand, Chicago repre. Aministration, ‘od by Keefer to be “unsat He said ives | 4 administ the s had a secret conference in | Chicago, When the packers were told | not to increase prices to the cattle feeders We have all hinds of SKIRTS be hompeaon pport of the democratic enndidate launched their campai They are Dr. Chas. McCarthy and Jomeph Davies, member of the fed Jeral trade comminni MUST BUY WHEAT FLOUR AND SUBS FIFTY-FIFTY PORTLAND, March 12.—Pur chases of wheat flour and substi. | tutes in Oregon must be on a 50-50) bewia. Federal Food Administrator Ayer announced this today, upon or from Washington, the order be ing made immedia effective. | Owing to the paucity of wheat! flour substitutes in the Northwest, | the food adminis arily reduced the amou: of substitute to | be purchased with fiour in Oregon. This respite has been rescinded, how- and dealers are warning cus omers that the limited amount of | eubstitutes may cause them to refure jto sell the quarter-barrel sacks of | flour. RESERVATIONS READY | FOR HANSON BANQUET} he banquet to be et Ole Hanson | lub may be ob wing places: J, R.| Second ave.; Pliny L, Columbia, and Brew: | Second ave. to be held at 6:30 | in the Masonie club | the Commeretal Club Arcade building. The Victrola brings to you the music of the world’s greatest artists, to cheer, refine, educate and uplift. $20 to $380 Convenient Payments Sherman Third Avenue at Pine Seattle | wter's, 617 The banquet Friday evening | rooms, formerly |rooms, in the | SAN FRANCISCO NOT TO CLOSE SALOONS SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 12 Francisco saloons will not be closed by the recent war department order forbidding the sale of Nquor at porta of embarkation.” A telegram from Washington states San Fran cisco is not classed as a “port of em barkation BROOKS Emerson Brooks, California poet Jand humorist, will speak at the Ro. |tary club luncheon to be held in the | Areade building Wednesday, at noon, Tacoma Spokane K Pr s Star Want Ads Best for Results | yee

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