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RED CROSS—COME ACROSS--DO YOUR DOLLAR DUTY! Like George Cohan’s song, there’s pep and punch to the picturization of “Over There”—all six reels of it! “fost in MonTH $100,000 MAR To the Front tain leaflets: ing to capture the Canadian Corps outright &@ position to capture our little army there will be so them to see several Canadians. —— | of isolated, SPRING TREATMENT HE’S HELPING HALT KE. M. Keenan, son of Attorney 8. A. Keenan, who has been in the Canadian army in France for two years, being attached to the Fighting 38th Infantry Battalion. he has been seriously wounded in battle on three different occasions. last wound was received on September 2, 1917. from the convalescent As the three golden stripes on his arm indicate - Mj never captured a group or body o Continued From Page One pe - meme} “We are [not given him an inch holding the Hun. nor shall we thousands of dead, but «till th come on and on to meet certain and |" long as one of us remains. You sudden death, He has ¢ cor. | 100k at the new war map of the bat making certain threats about us, but they make us «mile For instance, he boasts that he in ge front just aa it was a year ago. And this line “Wo have been in action many weeks, and guews for many more to come, but God, the boys are men, cach one considers that he and he alone bs holding him, hence, as we have seen it twice, he attacks us, and wave after wave of solid walls of Germans come toward us, Used His Teeth When Mr. Kainer gets in many dead Huns that he will not be able to climb over us, He has captured but they got lont but the square head has The Hefore he was discharged mp, his battalion commander sent # dispatch for his immediate return, The Canadians had just been directed by Gen. Haig to proceed to Passchendacle ridge, and take it from the enemy, Keenan's expert knowledge and ability as a Lewis machine gunner was needed in the enormous task assigned to the Canadians. MOUNTAINS OF DEAD BAR WAY OF KAISER, KEENAN WRITES have tle line, and you will find one little if need be, we shall always stay in Jhe Rhodes Co. Yes, Madam. The Sale of | Gossard Front Lace Corsets Continues eres Upper Main Floor r’ * Thousands have been sold, thousands remain for special y selling. Some women have purchased one pair, some two * pairs, while some women have purchased as high as fifteen pairs, and so the sale continues. This extraordinary re- sponse to an unusual special purchase may be attributed to this: Immense assortments and the maximum of value. ward Front at Ce rete Models that clal in thin sale, if marked in the reg choke lar way $1.05 et ntyles would, if mnarked Special in this sale t the $2.95 Is which, if mar 20.00 and $25.00 Correts§ would well at $1 |e! é-M-C Union Suits for Women $1.50 Upper Main Floor. ———— ideally co m- A | fortable union —~ suit for sum- mer wear, made in knee length style, with low neck and no sleeves, of fine batiste in plain pink, in thin male Your contribution to the Red Cross drive is repaid to you a thousand times by the conscious performance of a duty well done. You know how much you can give. Give that freely. Spring Style Suits Reduced to $19.75 Upper Main Floor ————-_ suits are all displayed [ThE E | on one rack, and as the L } selection comprises fifty-five suits from the regular stock, correctness of style and ex- ceptional value feature the assort- ye ° ment. white and flesh. Sizes ff} 38 and 40 36 to 44. E Suits of a finer and bet- ter quality batiste at $2.00, $2.50 and $5.00 Pineapple Straw Sailors $3.95 Upper Main Floor. most favored spring and summer hat yet conceived. These are in straight, rolling and mushroom brims, with medium and high crowns, banded with plain and two-tore satin scarfs. A new shipment just received, display- ing purple, green, red, sand and black. color variety includes navy, sand, brown, gray and black Serge, Poplin and-Burella Cloth, f (THE | ey ‘ @@00¢8 | politan theatre on Saturday. If you value your watch, Band concerts given by Seattle Haynes repair it. Next Elks were a feature of the patriotic | theatre —Advertisement. meetings held on the Duwamish and | Foster school grounds Tuesday | 106 COLUMBIA ST. night. Frank Gates of the King| Cor. First Ave. Far and Near ; News by Telegraph and Telephone inty council of defense made short patriotic speeches at both meetings. | Bids are wanted at the Seattle! postoffice on contracts calling for LONDON, Mt e 4 “In o vee, five different armies) Home demonstrations of the possl-/ screen mall wagon service between | INDON, May lore than came at but not a one got thra| bilities of cottage cheese as a meat| the postoffice, sub-office allway | binits } . . Men Have Gone— 1,000 tons of bombs have been PASSED BY RED our wire. One young boy in my com:| substitute will be given by Miss Mar-| stations and wharves. Four-year | ?™ ee Women Are Coming dropped over the German lines by Necessary to Purify Blood and Cor-| pany bed one arm and lex | caret Van Hoosen, home demonstrat: | service is called for in the specifica — allied airmen, and more than 1,000 rect Weak, Run-Down Conditions | broken and many other wounds, yet) or for the United States department/ tions, to begin July J, 1918. Bids| New at 168 Columbia Bet It Is the Young or Young ber Rokr el Binder be Trying weather, exposure to %® Pulled the rings out of bombs |of agriculture, on request. She can/| must be in by 2:30 p.m. June 4 | 1 have left the imiti Lecking Wi Whe Are within a two-months' period, accord . 4 ! $ . with hin teeth and threw them with] be called at Main 5900, local 62 . tors of my nam Chosen First Leong gs gd ne pp ironatangaos Ger onlay fevers aiphtveria: ama ines US KOod arm. Do you think Frits] OLyMPLA—dudge | Warren’ W.| tricue service will mest in Weet te. | sieneg eae TEE ave < sued by the English government on) §§————————__—______ ji going. promtrating diseases “Hl capture auch an army ax that? laotman, of Bpokane, wuccemor to| atte Wednesday night at the high] fices to the. cerner oC MRE The whole world is overflowing | aerial operations. Continued From Page One) \.o\5 the whole syatem sub normal “Do not be worried if I should be Sudee J. Stanley Webater, was «worn | school hoa i | Firat ave. and Columbia . 3 TF dea - yeoman tT] opportunity for the woman is capable, active, youthful—- the woman who looks the part. ‘its appearance of age, is passed By. Unfair? Yes, but a condition Which must be met. Thousands of women have found the way out with A THRIFT men will work 24 hours work, which commands the highest | wages in the mill, and wages in to the Red Crom Ton: negemen earn more than $15 a day ‘ on plece on an average, They will do the big lang | run from 6 o'clock Wednesday morn. ing to 6 o'clock Thursday morning. ' | There are 320 tonnagemen r in : | e strength, increase red corpuscles | snthed eral se Seuttle’s Lea ® eee peitons tone, and do it quickly for months. What ix Japan doing, : ached the funeral ser Pin hospital Tuesday night Practically all workmen at the Pa-| i¢ there ix biliousness, conatipa road Germany invaded Russia, and} mon ~ : [cific Coast Steel milla have signed tion, bad t in the h, or “the | W4at are the Ttallans doing? | Minute Men of Precinct 14 will Fm —yyy-” |up their wages for Wednesday, for pines.” the liver ia torpld. Take __ Killed by Thousands jhold a joint meeting with Precinct | | the Red Cross. | Hood's Pille—they rouse the liver We have been giving the Huns) 135 and \ from other precincts, Local 38-12, I. Ln A. Stevedores compatible with Hood's Saraparitia|™&Ye been. Machine guna and ar-| Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Capt RES T ORE R land Riggers, has pledged $5 a mem@and Peptiron tillery”are killing them by the thou; Hilton, of the British army, will! (Guar amnsced) ber to the Mercy day drive. see Not by dyeing their hair, because it is not a 4 but through the Retursl, gradual way in which it featores the youthful color. Q-ban ‘Will not rub or wash off or stain the sealp. You can wash | Millwrights’ local union, No. 1311 [hax voted to give $50 to the Red Cross war fund . Police Sergt. George O. Bunell and ne gg Fe Purely Vegetable Officer H. J. Rush sold 100 F toilet requisite Senall Pill, Small Dose, Senail Pri Cross licenses to autoists in three Which eradicates Jquarters of an hour Tuesday, and @andruff and keeps the hair healthy | then had to stop when they ran out of tage, fold by food 9 4 “Everybody seema willing to help.” Where on Money- selling a tag to a Japanese, and ad Will restore color to thefacesot | yiwed him not to buy it, altho she Back guarantee— Price 75. those who lack Iron in the blood, ae most pale-faced people do. |xaid she was a member of the Red Cross “She seemed to have the impres sion that we didn't have a right to help. I got her name—Mrs, Anna | Columbus, 4553 Seventh ave. N. E.” eee \ CREDIT GLADLY” “4 ‘ I Sound Bridge | The Stirring Strains of Our Martial Music J ..,.300 2.00". subscribing wages of $4.25. The The Favorite Songs of the Boys ‘Over There’’ is the kind of music that now brings a thrill to the heart of every real American—and is the music that | fire department has set out to at | tain aw honor roll of 100 per cent | subscription. the Red Cross, Jay-walking proceed were larger than auto Hoense salen, shortage of tags cutting down the latter. The police department has realized $10,000 from the two days’ | tag sale. Columbia Grefonola For Only $75.09 On Our Usual Credit Terms will bring to your home not only this music—but all the great music of the world, eee District Attorney Robert C. Saun. | ders addressed a meeting at Smith's Cove Wednesday noon. James Dun can addressed Union Pacific railway men at the same hour. . From the orthwestern district | reports of record breaking contribu | tions continue to come in, Ketehi kan, with a quota of $3,000, has set out to raise $10,000. Tenino reports it is over the top and still going. Adama county reported on Tuesday that it was two-thirds subscribed. eee Following an address by Craw- ford Vaughn, former Australian * premier, to employes of the Allen Shipbuilding Co. Tuesday afternoon, a conference of em- ployes met, and decided to con- tribute two instead of one day's pay to the Red Cross. ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT anion of this instrument or any style records you wish la required to give you po you may select, and all t We gladly arrange payments to suit. Don't Forget the Red Cross Needa Your Help. ng 1632-44 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. | mest day's work possible on Wednew pefore meal» The tonnagemen’s hours will the blood and expel poisons, and promptly regulate the bodi- ly functions and are a-quick| i remedy for sour stomach and! Odmumidbialiar Ef pantry Bad Breath Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Jed again, as it ls pretty warm bh ot de below par—weak and slow we are t t power into the blood, give prints a thing of interest, or a fact We cannot he gets them. His ca: | must be 500 to our one.’ TEUITON PLANE BROUGHT DOWN PARIS, May 22.—Three per. sons were killed in last night's air raid on Paris, the Matin an- | xands every day wher Registered Den ‘Third and Madison St. Orpheum Bide. being H¥ hin cure, % careful ~° : jfeation of a service flag, will be| 3 i eu methods ‘and PERSONAL || Mouneed today. given by Mount Rainler Lodge, No. | 15c Black Screen Paint 10c . | ens 806, Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire ws 3 3 = eae ose PARIS, May One enemy air|meh at Redaina’e bal May 3h. | For wire and frames of screen doors, window at am ide. | plane was brought down during an r the benefit of familics of sol frames, etc. rd and Madison Jair raid.on Pari® last night, it was ajcrs at the front, the Frivolities, | 1.25 Stuart Wiley’s W: 7h unnounced today nere Were BOME juvenile entertainers, will give two| $1.25 Stua iley’s Waxene 75c a atten trom tombe. ” 1a benefit. performances at the Metro For floors, woodwork, furniture, etc. The finish ne enemy las nt dropped a eel aa 2s at few bombs in the suburbs,” the state: \g that's different. ment sald. | 7 ii “4 i: "Jt ere sume_vitne aon FORWEAK,PALE GHILDAEW J 7c Pint Durable Floor Varnish 49¢ int can of durable floor varnish. ands the some damage. down ¢ Our artillery brough: plane.” PILLS Hanson Appoints should be in every American home today. 7am is amvoliagie O€. terial’ tosses! Keep the stomach Well,| - s6ra. atartha Forster Steele, wite.o lendid ¢ blocks Tuesday was forced by of. the liver active, the bowels] attorney Frank i Steele, and i 7 , , ofl é oman widely known in wom This Splendi WS) ticers to buy a jay-walking tag for regular, and the breath| “oman, widely, known in wor appointed by Mayor Hanson to suc will be sweet and healthy. ceed Otto Roseleat, wh term on But let poisons accumu-| the park commissign has expired . . . Mra. Steele is the first woman te late in the digestive organs, | torve on the park board. Her policy, | - she says, will be to favor those the system becomes clogged, | ‘1, which will make parks, already known nationally for their beauty, of tho greatest service to the people, particularly the chil gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. dren. She has always been particu arly interest tion, since tle schools, follow! her arrival See g her in 1889. She was one of seve th ese conditions with | won who organized the first P. Pills. They |o chapter in Washington, in 1893 The La Beecham’s | of thr Wt Qotsy arr Sold everywhere, In Boxes, 10c., 260. | Woman to Board y's and languor, a fickle appetite, dark Seattle's unable to digest fats. it, just across the street rom m: uy new n in Tuesday as a member of the #' Public schools will be visited Fri- old location. pleted and with that tired feel ~ preme court day at 9 and 1 by G. A. | trance fs 106 Columbia, bg Keenan wants news. In one le y 4 a ™. an dD. m. by G. A Ff Si ing, poor backache, rheu-| seen LOWELL, Mass.—One hundred R. members in observance of | tWeen Firat and Second aves, 1 wi: turn their ve pains como sagen pene “Am writing this in a nice lttle|tourand dollars’ worth of diamonds | Memorial day. | war, but I do expect to increase my or almost none at al 10 ideal | " ons Sohn IC ‘ : crease ccm ? funk-hole in the front line, where | Were stolen from John Karliner, New| Sergt, Donald Leehy, Coast artil- dente! practice so that the ine uM & , he taken |¥® bave been for nome time, and no| York diamond importer salesman. | jery corps, has been appointed as ca;!cost of doing business because jood'a Sarsaparilia—to be taken| oo oe aving @ © © next | While in a restaurant Tuesday | det to Weet Point the wat, thorough! wo op ff . - . rs wpeeetied py [time you write, wixh you would tell| Funeral services for Mrs. J. C.| Robert R. Tate, alleged army de-| min iawedttn wen ae ot se Peptrion—-to be taken after meals|'™® *°me national and international| Haines were held at the Honney’| serter, was arrested at 2908 Westlake | prices because of the war. news. Have not read a paper which undertaking pariors Tues-/ paday by deputy sheriffs, | The Rev, Herbert] | EDWIN J. nROWN, Mrs. Victorine Noble died at Provi- neatieg & We have put a card in our window showing our organization to be ONE | advanced war radio school, | by Kilbourne | ¥ An |completely equipped Clark, manufacturers of wire laiven to toe aieibalty aetvecens HUNDRED PER CENT for patriot- 1% © Lloyd George chorus will | ism and humanity. Have you? make its last appearance in the city | ish-American relief and Red Cross \ benefit bal, preceded by the ded: Qain-Giving in Paints and Cleaners | t Close confinement in school during the past winter, overstudy perhaps, attack of the grip or tonsilitis, ne one of th things is doubt responsible for the condition of child who shows a decline in ¢ health now , What are the symptoms? knocks. an we Varnish Brushes, Special 25c ‘ Special varnish brush with bristles set in hard rub- ber. A bargain. A complete stock of the famous Jap-a-lac, a high grade varnish and stain combined. A color for every purpose. Pallor rings under th yes, bronchial colds. Very often the best efforts of the ) family physician fail in such cases and the condition of the child causes ) the most intense anxiety, Cod-liver ofl, often prescribed, generally » fails because the weak stomach is 25¢ O’Cedar Polish, Special 15c Cleans and polishes at one oper- ation. ‘Try this treatment, Before break » fast each morning give the child the 5e Jewel Laundry Soap, 3 for 10c juice of half an orange. After the noon meal give one of Dr, Williams’ oa -% » Pink Pills, Keep this up for a few Fairbanks fa- days, then give one of the pills after s Jewel Laun- } the evening meal also, Weigh the mous Jewel Laun dry Soap, re#ul price 5c; ginning the treatment two weeks, An in sht of from two to five child before be and again aft In wel special pounds will show you that you are Thursday, 3 bars on the right track at it Care is ne ry in the diet of the patient J 10¢. and it would be well to send to the 0 Phone or C, O. D. Orders Taken. 5 pelser AND UN! ION or Williams Medicine Co,, Sehenec N, Y., for a diet book and the “Building Up the Bh Your own drug Williams’ Pink Pills You hear the call of the Red Cross. ANSWER AT ONCE. nee yp