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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 20, 1918. PAGE 4 ENGLAND READY FOR HUNS, IF INVASION IS ATTEMPTED --- KAISER MAY TAKE CHANCE LR by which the Germa: ons the island by whi Three route the northern ce ii =a = ern: Continued From Page One! « ND thus his Good Judgment open- ed up new reservoirs jf! of knowledge about ( icity. Themakersof Tom | Keene were not the members of the naval flying squad ron Not ona of these boys was over 24, and most of them were under 20. They were full of the very old Nick, © on board good eosick as I was. crowd was equip senrf, hel and kept every natured Ever ped with a gray sweater met and wristlets, and mighty proud even if ‘ that Ie poy in tha 8 chine product later, when I arrived at our American training camps in France and saw our boys, some of them just back from the trenches, with the sweaters showing under their tunics, I wished every woman in America fine Good a could realize just how much comfort | © of Judg these garments were bringing to; ment. And when | those they loved th they added this to | Warms His Heart as Welt | “My sweater warms my beart as well as my body,” said an American lowing or able cigar makers. But out of their 25 | years of experience | they gathered a store it on over my head. I think that |! | wire entanglements on the broad ex- Another boy tnaisted wpon unrol- ing hia puttee so that he might show} Since I came back, every time I see a woman knitting socks I want to go to her and tell her how I saw, on Christmas morn. | Ing at one of our largest train. | ing camps in France, boys hold- ing their socks to their breasts and fingering them, mach as a | child does a beloved red wagon. Time after time that morning 1 heard the words, “Gee, I'm giad I got these socks. I bet Mother knit these very ones.” | Nails Second Lie Thin camp got hand-knitted socks In its Red Cross Christmas bag. Another one of those damnable boche propaganda lies I want to nail right here. THERE HAS NEV A SWEATER SOLD BY THE RED CROSS TO ANY ONE. There is not money enough in the world to buy a bit of knitted wear Hemenway & Moser jh {5077 Sor f04 Cron, and ihe bam | Seattle, Was! le n tell you a little story about ich I think will go far to you I know what I am about nt a training eamp of our I was suffering from a ter (1 was afterward at the military Way to hospital at Gen, Pershing’« head End Dandruff || au«rters 10 days, but that ie another | story) | Red Cross | I was ever} As I brought up at a warehouse I do not think in my life. 0 ‘There ts one sure way that has failed to remove dandruff at } and that is to dissolve it, then destroy it entirely. To dust get about four ounces of pinir » ¢ommon Nquid arvon from any drug tore (this is all you will need), ay it at night when retiring; use| throat was raw to moisten the scalp and rub Codie’ liven Bex 6a | MH in gently with the finger tips se edd | By morning most, if not all, of Shivering in my fur coat, I was Gandruft will be gone, and| ‘ken into this Red Cross warehouse or four more applications will| #4 shown all. the things that human | ¥ dissolve and entirely de. | N41 can conceive for the help and every «ingle sign and trace of | “O™fort of the soldier and those that oe matter how much dandruff ““" Makes need y hav In one of the compartments I saw a number of the knitted _| searts that you knitters make over | hair will be flufty, trous, glossy, silky and soft and _ took and feel a hundred times better ent. NATURALIZATION TALK TO BE GIVEN AT Y | The first of a new series of lessons in naturalization, held the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., at its building, Fourth and Madison, will take place Thur: night, with a to those intending to b aturalized by Judge Georg: worth. His subject will be Constitution of the United States of America,” showing the importance this document has had in the devel opment of our form of government SUSPEND FACTORY RULE WASHINGTON, March 20—Re.| striction limiting running time ot | box board paper factories to five! days a week were suspended by the | fuel administration today. Lodge Cafe Fourth—Westiake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret “PRIVATE SANATORIUM @1-Uth Avenue, Seattle High-Ciass, exclusive institution. ition to maternity cases. || “wilight sleep" methods when desired). nin constant attendance. Telephone Last 4292, oF write for irs and reservation. Gas in the Stomach, Sour- (heartburn), Belching, Sweli- and Full-Feeling, so frequently of after meals, in TWO) 111 FINST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST, RIGHT DRUG CO. STO Look fer the Free Decter Sigs. here some woman must have been think. | sector our enemy. na might invade England ich they could cut Lon¢ immediately thoug' without the scart Someone has asked me what the) Red Cross has done with its money. | | About $83,000 has been spent tn din | | tribution of these and other articles for the soldiers, b« an and French tates entered the war. This amount also inc A chase of some of first men to discover they were to wear them, | There \6| comfort tage, small donat » [fi jsomething about a ha ~|"Mon Soldat? and | good leaf, time mel ment that seta it apart from the ma at” and many ot Very much money but many nupplemented donations com tates, the real « lo weary men is One of the Ways to W mf incalculable I just want to add one word more, Something that was hurled at er to me, “for every time I pall| from the Red Cross headquarters aol from the trenches, from the brave boys arin which our you DEPARTMENT several good buys tn light cars. course we put them in proper condition before selling th 1917 OAKLAND SIX—5 new Goodrich. ad tires; th ne All-wen 1913 CADIL f ne autor in excel y little 1916 Maxwe condition, with tires EASY TERMS Seattie Automobile Co., Inc. WAKE or CAR DODGE Studebaker roadater wan offer “MY SWEATER WARMS MY HEART AS WELL AS BODY,” SAYS SOLDIER ht With his Kite, the things we send thru the Red 4 nupporé I could beg or b te K. Cross,” was another demand. air; altho I was the Lightnin, for the other side, I got Into A/for our soldiers AND and e Lig cd crowd of American boye—over a; The warehouse man wa hundred—who were sailors and) sorry, but—I rode back my 40 miles; udes the pur the articles for one of little things whfeh caake so much for comfort of the men at the front to atretoh | over our vast French and American armies many goods and other Red Cross members by of knitted rts from the Un t given to bat- F aa be holding now. THE RED CROSS IS, ¥. : G ge Bo pointy ecating © swester, |FIRST OF ALL, AN OROANIZA | attle schools for a period of 20 years. |the “unopenable” handcufs, locks | Your own Good anda helmet under his army hat | TION TO MEL? WIN THIS WATL| Ht hae only recently been compara |and safes that the police could pro Judgment —are you [f kept his ears from freeting. for it} Every man, woman and ehiid who| US lenathened - — wan bitterly cold and he was “dig-| en in It ie a soldier, and le ging himself in” and cutting barbed| pledged to fight in every posstble! way for him to fight against German | utocracy and German propaganda WR ARE AT WAR WITH GER. across the miles of plain that formed | MANY, American training quarters over! As your needles click, don't let any one clack in your presence of any- thing that would tn any way hel A hymn of hate for the me the han@-knit sox, with their red Huns that have dropped bom! and blue stripes in the seamed tops. | our Red Cross ho#pitals and shot our! Red Cross nurses must be one of the ways we who stay at home hel the war will find in our USED CAR extra fi om. arly ther A lent in extra $300 AUTO BARGAIN MARKET ra i CONDITION is 1916 rewine*” |4 | $675 on 1913 jim" |4 | $200) texat om oe how fine one ra them would be for me in |) my 40-mile ride back to my hotel. wmall | Amer: | United P win} |? therefore, the crux of the altuation Continued From Page One| | the backb an always, of the whole oy | war and child—has been told what | Mut the kaiser's hands are more stops to take in order to com free for a naval contest than ever plete the evacuation of the | pefore. Russian fleet cannot threatened district without © | now embarrass him in the rear if bis fusion or delay, leaving only # high seas” fleet should really at devastated region, in which the | tempt to sail toward Britain armed forces may fi it it out. 1 i: T comes not now, it | | probably wher of motor cars have or ders to hold the cars in readiness for whatever use may be neces: | It tm posmtble the drive to Calain might be the first step in any at vo things, together with the de | tempt invasion. Then, with three velopment of the home defense | England open. *, indicate that England consid | ay t actual transportation of oamibility of invasion great nd complete prepara troopa might be from behind Heligo land, from Helgium, or from France. hore might be a powerful diver Reason for Air Ralds |aion attempted from one of these ‘Yt haw many times been suggested | points in order to engage the British om that alr raids over BB lerand fleet in action far from the point of actual cromping. tons. ti of property; t The American navy would, of nee Wax the prime course, be called into action beside that phot aphic r irda hav the Dritieh, and it would be the kat made of the defenses of London « ner's Job to put both out of action All the area likely to be invaded. It ls impossible to see how, unless he Of courne, an attempted invasion | thus gained control of the sea, he would ean an appalling naval ac | could maintain his lines of commu: tion, ‘The Britiah fleet remains, nication to the sh coast. Teutons Once Succeeded in Invasion of Britain On the French coast of the English channel stands a monu ment erected by Napoleon in honor of his invasion of England. All that impaira the awesomeness of this great shaft ts the fact that Napoleon's invasion never came off. Me bullt the monument first, then attempted the and failed In 6 invasion, and 64 Ff. ©. the Romans had invaded Pngland under Julius Caesar, But the tsland was not subdued before 64 A. D. For 200 years after that the Romans held it. | In the fifth century various Teutonic tribes invaded the inland, and these, the Angles, Basons and Jutes, ruled until 1066, when another invasion. that of William the Conqueror and bis Normans fre France, was accomplished. The serious threat fo the integrity of the British isles In 1688, when the famods Spanish Armada was sent to sub and wan defeated by Howard and Drake, and wrecked by & great storm Pinalty, in 1805, Napoleon assembled a powerful army of 166,000 men and attempted to obtain control of the channel and transport hin troops to the Kentish coast. But the English fleet under Corn- wallin and Nelson outfought the Freeh fleet, and the last serious attempt at the invasion of England up to today was forestalled. ery came due F to! the TEACHERS ASK RAISE IN PAY FOR LONG HOURS Long hours threa the} PRIEST SHOWS COPS _ HOW TO BE BURGLAR BAN FRANCISCO, March 20 ted n the teacher's | efficiency waa decided =by the | gan ‘ High School Teachers’ league at a = Seren: wate ae meeting Tuesday afternoon. U pon | the Cope on the mafecracking burl the basis of a teaching day extend-| heen today. They got It from Father ing from $20 a. m. to 2:50 in the aft: | A. B. Drathman, of St. Ignatius’ col- ernoon, the league seoks a wage in | lege who, in the course of a lecture crease of 20 per cent | to the police department on snethods The short day prevafied in the Be | used by criminals, easily opened all m are| Cecccvccccccccccccccvcceee AUTO NEWS and NOTES Acme Track Co. Moves to Auto Retail Center To meet the increasing demand for their car and be nearer the automo bile retail center, the Acme Motor Truck company has moved its salew rooms to lith ave, between Pike and Pine ats, The company's serv ice station, for the present, will be retained at 209 Broadway N. Anoth- er cariond of Acme trucks is on the way to Seattle BUILD ROADS AND YOU SAVE GASOLINE, PLEA New Aato Device Proves Interesting Automobile owners, the police and the ‘general public are manifesting great interest in a device deaigned to on} prevent theft of automobiles, which -|in now being introduced to the Seat tle public thru the medium of local fealers. This in known as the Security Auto-Theft Signal, It consists of a strong metal band with a heavy point at the apex, When an owner leaves his car he locks this theft signal on the right front wheel, where it is in full view of the police and public. It can be unlock: ed only by the owner's special key, and the lock Itself is a very intricate’ “Butld roads and save gasoline” is one, made by one of the leading lock the advice of C. 8. Rieman, vice manufacturers of the United States. president and general manager of device ”" BUYERS’ GUIDE AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS The Most Beautiful Car in America Great Western Motors, Inc. Pine aod Bayiston Phone Kast 744 and 745 METZ CARS TIRES—ACCESSORIES—REPAIRG Pacific Auto PAIGE 1016 Ea Pike Phone East 704) | ra.) Phone Fast 914 907 Kast Pike St. H. B. Wilbur, Mgr. THE MASTER SALES CO. Automobile ATION for Pike St. ‘Buy Your Goodyear Cords of the Tyre Shop LECTRICAL | one _F: B03 Viant ANN( )UNCEMENT—We are now to: 14,400 ea. ft. of £1 and repair of Radiat ting of Rng Bodies, 1404-6 Hroadway Phone Fast YEAR nopy cy APPERSON OAKLAND FORD 1913 11917 | Seme | 1916 | | 1 9 1 7 | Koadster Passenger | In excellent condi tlon uring throughout. 5-Passenger mechanical condition, In tiptep shape. _like new. | 5-Passenger Touring A 23 Good as new. In A-l (1917 Sez | 8 | $850 | tence am oe | 1915 | ‘Renteter ; $200 | pond geod. Tires aod. Studebaker 1914. imrir™ 6 | $350 ict'2iin 517 East Pike Phone East 340 the Elgin Motor Car corporation of | Chicago. the coming there will where, be saved millions | 4] upon millions of gallons of gasoline,| Charles 8: Harper, who, a few! Hauling 4,000 pounds to a load on ig t the experine of operating motor | Weeks ago, took over the Seattle|@ truck saves J. H. Johnson of ps ovum caliente new quarters at the old Ballou & merly used in his work. His Max- Wright location, 817 East Pike st., Well truck travels 60 miles a day WILLIE RITCHIE BUYS i oon ata apse 0 mle om 8 balm SELF CHANDLER AUTO ‘The Seattle Automobile company this past week made delivery on a andier Sport model to Willie|and most up-to-date service station | Kitehie, boxing instructor at the |in the Northwest. Every care has | PLANT IS AMAZING Camp Lewis cantonment. Ritchie been taken to eliminate trouble for} It {s amazing the bigness of the has owned several cara in the past, but after driving his new Chandler over the road from here to Tacoma, | the driveway leading from the Pike breath away to learn that the ta he said it was by far the best car he | st. entran to the alleyway from ings or steel trimmings that come * had ever owned, He is somewhat of which th can go to either from the lathes and other machines Kaitting Yarns--F'ull Large Stocks of the Wamted Kinds cums Feature Easter Hlats at $10 SPECIAL display will be given the smart English little bonnets and the turbans. —Specializing on Hats at this price means smarter styles and better values than are usually offered for ten dollars. —Values that will add to the reputation this store has earned for smart Millinery moderately priced, OR cater « wear and indoor wear these beautiful to be one of the great favorites for Spring 1918, the exceptional collection ready here. —Cheney Bros.’ Showerproof Foulards, 40-inch, at —Cheney Bros.’ Cinderella Foulards, 40-inch, at .. —Printed Radium Foulards, 40-inch, at.......... —New Figured Hindu Crepes, 40-inch, at. ~-New Figured Pussy Willow Foulards, 40-inch, at. —New Moon-glo Meteor Foulards, 40-inch, at ..... F is an especially smart new Spring fabric, shown for the first time. check Tussah weave, ises strong favor for skirts, sport coats and suits; « will be reduced quite as much in this way as in the saving In the wear and tear on the ear itself. bug and he finds just the|Proadway or the street below, thus/average 100 tons daily; cast iron he wants in a Chandler! doing away with any turning around | borin 5 tons and sheet steel clip pings to 50 tons dail: CHARLES S. HARPER SAYS: “To Protect You and Your Battery.” Fraser-PatersonCo. | An Impressive Showimg of Charming New Aftermoon Dresses UR special displays during the last few days have shown many of the season’s most beautiful gar- ments, and have emphasized that if one is to be thor- oughly informed as to the coming modes, one must keep in touch with this store’s displays. Each day some new things are shown, and tomorrow we will emphasize The Beautiful New Afternoon Dresses —showing many that have not been displayed before, Many and varied are the ways in which charming grace is used to form the secret of the beauty in these new Afternoon Frocks. It is sometimes revealed in a side drapery, an uneven tunic, or a broad crushed girdle; sometimes by a novel collar; oftentimes by a loose sleeve or an artistic sash. —This fact stands out prominently: the new After- noon Frocks, as we show them, are indeed charming, and ate shown in large varieties here. —Taffeta Frocks in Copenhagen, rose, taupe, gray, navy blue, etc........ . $25.00 and $35.00 —Georgette and Taffeta combinations in all the new Spring colorings, ORR s trimmed. . $35. 00 ‘to $45. 00 ‘Third Floor. sailors, the jaunty military shapes, the demure —Black and all the new abundantly represented. —The trimmings are lacquered wings and quills, cire ribbon novelties, ornaments and flowers. Spring shades are Fraser-Paterson, Third Floor. A LARGE COLLECTION OF new Foulard Silks are going and you will be pleased with The New Cassadora Tussah A natty block in oyster white and natural pongee, 40 inches wide. Prom- yard ; -$2.50 WILLARD PLANT _|SAVES EXPENSES BY IN NEW HOME | HAULING 4,000 LBS. | Rieman believes that, with of good roads every Plainview, Tex., 50 per cent in ex- penses and % per cent in time over the performance of ten horses for- branch of the Willard tery Storage Bat station, is now located in his building has not all been completed, it is plain to be geen that the Willard Battery will be housed in the best} BIGNESS OF FORD : the driver of a car wishing service. One of the most important features is daily operations of work at the Ford Motor company. Fairly takes one's STORAGE BATTERY Willar SERVICE STATIO: GIVE the car owners of Seattle the class of Battery Service to ch they are entitled, and to meet the high standard of Willard Serv I have moved into what I believe I can with all modesty sa: is the largest and best equipped storage battery station in the Northw: Factory equipment, factory trained men, backed by a policy whic stands for honesty, courtesy and a square deal for you and your bat- tery, await you. CHARLES S. HARPER, Inc. 817 East Pike Street. (Former Ballou & Wright Location) ms