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@ivisions which s erults, The latte: of 18 years were in the line the offensive wh Which fought with grew but lacked the stamina eluded nine company com ‘@rans, be driven to death, fulf Plane mail service was ‘Btart between Washington and | KAISER STARTS SAYS CITY MUST evans #WILSD NEW OFFENSIVE. TAKE CAR Ines Farand New == 4) | Continue Mae Pre : and Telephone United Press e Pevcccccccccccsseccccos x dent | Continued From Page One ” “ WITH BRITISH ARMIES | IN FRANCE, May 14.—There Hittle doubt that Germany has embarked on her last great ad venture, in which every man boy, horse and machine will be used th a desperaic endeavor to | gain a favorable decision during the present fighting The German dra service on earnings. The m:|ing f posed of returne: re | tle Pew if any of pended largely on ¢ da ¢ {It be present t ay 22 | remponsit ey examiner of board, and An-| Death Roll Mounts it met for it? It Is kicked a or these © Another prisoner says his battalion | made a political thal, 1 have} gemed of Commerce ts| ’ n one-lurging half fare for farm Iaborers| tempt to take Webster corporations have done for | q, the last 25 years I know that they A prisoner belonging to the 112th Fegiment says certain battalions lost| are hongst men. Why does this! ¢ _ 40 to 60 per cent. | feeling dgainst them the] or think I know Fitagerald We get *}you and Mr “ | don't seem There is every probability that the | with your Phase Of 1919 which is being drafted). while ba large numbers will, with the the Kaiser's boast that he will OT bond gamb Any one tf n't refuse to calla for, such WILL GIVE. PLAY FOR | of It Permanently. Re, BENEFIT RED CROSS» '« neh pam BY FRANK J. TAYLOR United Press Correspondent of Toul this afternoo became uncontroliab| < d to earth. The cause is not,ard. “I lke to ride ear with you when you pic I noticed three American ob-|in the morning,” he said. ton planes skirting under some | “Take the Stone way bridge mat Clouds over our lines, at an alt! | ter” added Councilman Lane ude of probably 3,000 feet. Sudden-/gon’t think there can be any cad pede te lable contention made that ved one of the ma-| the right to run over that by plunging straight downward, 4) 1934 ar th the motor going at full speed.) Y ARE CUTTING COUPONS |: WASHINGTON, M. t lof Liberty bonds of Dut the plane Toaring 10 com | t bridge AaB gencie 7 Si : fn @ field about 200 yards from a fust behind the linen An| .. A &m eg Sb s¢|BURNS OF PRESIDENT | 4 Dut, and, re.| Stone Webster company issued was | ‘ ipartea ‘hat tha ands S| water, promotion stock, that the pub | ARE FINALLY HEALED) plane had torn a huge hole in the |'c 18 Row wanted to pay dividends| WASHINGTON, May 15.—Preai-| the engine completely crush. |. Stid Councilman Moore | dent Wilson is at last able to remove and observer, The plane |, Councilman Thomson. in outlining | handages from his left hand, which | his ideas, said thet he understood | ne purned four weeks ago, when he great deal of the pilot Was bettered to bits that the common stock of the com-| took bold of an exhaunt is now selling around 7 cents) British tank that pany LOOK IN AIR NOW Jon the dollar; that the sity might be| rouse. able to buy several million dollare’ as NN POSTMAN ARRIVES (fori, or tne stock with the $200,000} To undertake ¥. W.-C. A mel | WASHINGTON, May 15.—"Hor.|the company @ city, and! werk in Fr . ik wp. and eee whether the| make come arra ra Man is coming” while paying » ton and New York house. | complete actually becan using today, when the ington What President Wilson Said: “Tt is essential that these utilities be maintained at their maximum efficiency, and that everything reasonably possible should be done with that end in view. I hope that state and local authorities, where they have not already done so, will, when the facts are properly laid before them, respond prompt- ly to the necessities of the situation.” OO What the Comptroller of the Currency Said: “Tt is essential that forbearance and consideration be ex- ercised by the state commissions and municipal authorities, and that the corporations be permitted to make such additions to their charges for service as will keep in them the breath of solvency and give them a basis of credit on which they may ob- tain the funds with which to meet the strain put on them by the government’s needs. The breaking down of these corpora- tions would be a national calamity.” STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1918. PAGE 4 war will vote a us times, From Page One | - - ” ‘ordlal? and sincerely you ventigaue a WILL GIVE PLAY FOR U. OF W. 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MeDougall-/6uthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET E PLAN y that the rel ure WOODROW WILSON Wight 1 Out a ny's First Play ARTLY because we we selected designs fifty years, will drive ci f you At 95c At 1.95 of these assortments and values. Other Fine Lingerie. thro Envelope Chemises, with V or round Embroidery and lace-trimmed hha neck, lace and embroidery trimmed.| anq French-American Gowns Sketched at center. lingerie muslin. Gowns of fine muslin, with insets of lace and embroidery, V or round neck. druggists carry mi « diately Muslin Drawers, lace and embroidery | model sketched at right. trimmed. Greas Swift Specific Company, 432 . : ret lin ai Chemi-knickers, with camisole top, em- ft Laborater: tlanta, G | Muslin Knickers, with Val. lace inser- ems , Wh , iat ABrasoncn esto tian. broidery and lace trimmed. As sketched. Muslin Cor et Covers, with lace and Muslin Petticoats, lace and embroidery embroidery insé trimmed; assorted lengths. When the stomach, Envelope Chemises in muslin and fancy A t 3 95 stripe voile, with lace and touches of ° hand-embroidery in rosebud designs. fancy trimmed. Muslin Petticoats, with fine tucks, lace Lingerie. embroidery insets. Princess Slips, with embroidered scal- lops Muslin Drawers, with lace and em- What the Nation’s Highest Authorities Say of War Operation of Public Ubiities: What Secretary McAdoo Said: “Our public service utilities are closely connected with and are an essential part of our preparations for and _ successful prosecution of the war. I earnestly hope that you may feel justified in expressing the conviction that the vital part which the public utilities companies represent in the life and war- making energy of the nation ought to receive fair and just rec- ognition by the state and local authorities.” What the California Railroad Commission Recommended: That “All public improvements not essential to the prose- cution of the war be stopped at this time if the labor necessary to do such work is more needed for the war.” That “Steam, electric interurban and street railways, as, well as other public utilities, should not be required at this time to live up to such of their franchise stipulations as neces- sitate otherwise uncalled-for new construction, such as street paving in cities and similar items.” William L. Ransom, counsel for the Public Service Commission, First District of New York, in a recent address said: “The public cannot permanently get something for nothing, or a public service long for less than cost, under any plan of ownership, operation or control that has ever been devised.” Yet Seattle has been getting and is getting street car service for so much less than cost that peo- ple whose money is invested in these car lines have not received any return on their investment for more than three years. Everything else has gone up, but car fares remain at a nickel a ride. Is it fair or honest to demand that service be given without compensation? Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company May Displays of White In the Enlarged Lingerie Section, Now Occupying a Great Part of the Third Floor. purchased when the market was low and partly because that would be tasteful and effective without waste of material, the May displays of undermuslins are notable for value giving. It’s Economy to Purchase Muslin Underwear NOW We believe you cannot find the equal Hand-worked, French-American and Lace, embroidery and _ribbon-trimmed Sakae ncaidary 1 4, ‘Envelopes and French-American Chem- Muslin Petticoats, embroidery trimmed. jo. with machine-made lace edge. Fancy Muslin Drawers with machine- A t 1.50 made filet lace. a rae 4 Gowns of fine quality, both plain and Philippine and Other Hand-made and embroidery trimming. Philippine Gowns, with V or round | Muslin Corset Covers, with lace and neck. Envelope Chemises to match. » Envelope Chemises, with Camisoles, with real lace broidery. triMMINg. —MacdDougal-Soathwiek, Third Ploer.