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SUBSCRIBE LIBERALLY TO THE RED CROSS— your dellare may save a life! Think ef the herreve that are lessened by this noble organisation, and then be liberal and give as much an you can. —all_ employes ef this store have contributed to the Ned Crese—our DEFY OFFICERS AND DEMAND END OF WAR 54 years service to @ > ‘I ae the homefurnisher WASHINGTON, May 24.—Mutiny has broken out - among German soldiers in the East, according to state “a department today. The Russian wireless mes- Make |ange, dated May 19, said a German division at Dvinsk on the 17th revolted when ordered to leave for the West front. |Your Sixty soldiers were shot and more than 1,000 put in ‘Own Your Credit prison to await court martial. Others made demonstrations against the action of the German commanders, The 56th infantry Wesenberg and other German regiments ings of protest against the continuance of the war. JURYMEN WEEP WOULD GIVE UP AS GIRL TELLS | HALF HOLIDAYS OF LOVE CRIME TO SPEED SHIPS PORTLAND, May 24.—Action of Grace Lask finished Pay Fey the Portland Metal Trades Union ex- Rees stand teday © @ramatic § ecutive council in voluntarily eum stery of her sheeting of Mre. geeting the surrender of Saturday acta records Tany teria ween the verted aif nelsaye during Juss, July snd her for intimacy with Dr. Reb August, that shipbuilding may be | speeded up was one of the most im- Bong) (Flute od. ped portant steps ever made by labor in $1.50 The murder trial defendant the United States, sald Arthur W. Jones today. Jones ia examiner for the wage ad- Miss Lusk's recital of the fatal) justment board of the federal gov- scene with the wife of the man abe! ernment. loved clandestinely for years, left) “This action represents « tremen hardly a dry eye in the packed cqurt dous sacrifice which will not be gen room. At times, In her history, ‘the | erally recognized,” Jones said, witness gasped for breath, and) “it will mean a great deal to the reeled in the chair government's shipbuilding program Roberts heard her testimony from) and a great thing for organized la hie seat inside the rail, but con | bor.” trolled hie emotions. Jones explained that ther half hol- Fired Test Shot idays, provided in the Macy award, Mine Lusk said she could not re) had been won after « fight of more member the actual shooting of Mre./than 40 years and that the volun: Roberts or herself June 71, 1017. She! tary purrender represented patriotic remembered only one shot, a test! action of the highest order shot fired in her room, where she) Jones issued an appeal to the went to get Roterts’ love letters to! newspapers of the Coast to conduct the wife jan intelligent campaign, explaining ‘The sight of the revolver lying be-|to shipbuilders everywhere the sig aide the letters, put the thought of | sitganee of the half-holiday surren- suicide In her mind der: I was telephoning Dr. Roberts Means 35 Mere Ships when Mra. Hoberts suddenly entered) ‘The resolution adopted by the ex NEW WAR RULE the door at the Bignea Mills Home. ecutive council shows that the na S$ WORD AT | IS KNOCKOUT TO |! =: 2 tain Yale Siem ete coun shown = 1. W. W. SCHEMES} <0" «000 Sst | Sess too ent 6 haat ipo bes | EXECUTION se I have come to get an explana}duy and thet if every shipyard con LAKE, May 34-—Howerd| WASHINGTON, May’ 34.—The/._.. oc your conduct inst night.’ Mre.|tinucs to werk Guring the half helt CENT,” 1S STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918, PAGE 2 ; BIG MONEY FOR WASHINGTON, May 24—Tall read employes, from track workers) house military committee han adopt tp, are to get wubstantial increases |¢d the recommendation of Secretary in wages by the terms of the wage scale aettled upon by Director Gen-|tne 10,000,000 draft registrants, at his eral McAdoo, and today tn the hands | own discretion. of the printer. road employes are affected by the order, which will be published within ® few days. creases will amount to more than| University Methodist church May 30 for the Red Cross,” $300 000 a year. _ ous effort necessary? The chances are mightily against them. ENEMY TROOPS REVOLT WILSON TO CALL RAILWAY MEN WABHINGPON, May 24.—The! Baker that President Wilson be au |thorized to call out any number of man, on Queen Anne hill, He gets up at) Pearcy eR ay | 630 a. m. to go to work, and his EAMES WILL SPEAK |nalary hardly pays the grocer and) Clarence L, Reames, aasietant at the landlord. will speak at the Bome 2,000,000 rail It tw maid that the in-|torney general, Tho increases|at a memorial » Jollection| and January 1 last. will be taken for ross night. a neighbor caller Thursday “And then I thought we’ can.” There is no question but what that which a person accom- plishes in the way of success or progress in the world depends very largely upon their own efforts. Each and every one of us has a certain amount of brains and natural ability—but what use we make of them, and how much we develop them is a matter over which we only have control. We take the position that the person who has the most nearly perfect health has a mighty big advantage over the person of feeble health. We don’t believe there is much room for ame on this proposition. You will admit that, won't you In fact there is nothing in our opinion which is quite as vital to one’s succeeding as this same question of good health. Success is generally composed of an average amount of intel- ligence, plus the ability and the willingness to do hard work — keep right on doing it till the object sought is at- tai And how on earth can a person with poor health continu- ally sapping his vitality, make the sustained and continu- They are half-beaten before they start. ison TO.CALL |“CAN EAT LITTLE LESS, AND GIVE MORE,” SAYS THIS WAGE EARNER ‘This in the story of an ordinary) weren't doing quite enough, He has three little kids and a i talked it over with the boys ured wife, and a small plain home| we just made up a little 50 in addition. aven't any of us here at home done nything that amounts to anything,’ jand I think Joe i right “We all signed up a day's wagen| ent @ little leas and spend » he told his wife| less to help the Ked Crons.” And his wife said, “OL course we Your Destiny Is Largely in Your Own Hands DE. L. BR. CLARK wae executed at the state | futl force of Provost Marshal Gen. poperts hinds it wae the At 6:55 o'clock this morn-| Crowder’s draft order of “Work of|most asinine selbatadnes I ever | fight” will be used againat the J. W.| ea W. and kindred organizations, of- ficials of the board declared today. “What elae could you expect” TEXAS MANAGERS WILL | ¥rs Reverie ceed ee on & married man, what do you DISCUSS WAR ORDER chine he will say and think about Festne enth be twit dor he might ot “"My friends will put fou out of town, they will Lp Ay and omg you. Mra. Roberts said. Then told me about another affair De Roberts had with a certain girl who Explains Why Nuxated Tron s2: aa Miss Lusk appeared today to have Imereases the Strength a4 Energy of Men and sdaoraee from her ordeal on the Brings Roses to the Cheeks of Nervous, Overcome by the Rundown Women heat and tenseness of her emotions, fainted. People | of shame was told, every word ut the cost of an effort. Two jurors Decided to Die Referring to a meeting with Dr Roberts, in which she carried a pi»- tol, she mid: “I had decided that the situation had to be straightened out and that if Dr. Roberta did not care for me 1 would take my own life. I told him how sincere I had been in my affec tion. How I would never have al lowed it to start if he had not as sured me that Mrs. Roberts did not care for him. Things now were be yond my control My reputation at meni, yeriety, was gone and my life ruined. Mra. ways ask for Nux berts was hopelessly wrong ed. trom nite orisinal packages. oe i tale tine ton ae on his 4 endurance of part, and ff I had been so simple m-aown people as not to have understood it, I would weeks’ time, in many in-| take the consequences, “Then he said he cared ten thou Sullivan, can|@and times more for me, I asked n: rt 7 ood runeiat, with him to tell her. He anid it waa im ‘ow ean work or how n't prescr on a ice becoming &n ‘almolute guarantee of” muoconn vy itn a ce A yg pr cl og: 6 two five: tab- maneincterere or money refunded. 1s 1o| Arad fr then beds pe gir re Ginpensed in this eity by Owl (Continued on Page Eleven) > SOCIALIST IS UP FOR TRIAL HERE Emil Hermann, Everett socialist, indicted on seven counts, is on trial in the federal court for having in his possession literature against the salo of Liberty bonds and ridiculing the army. Aagiatant Attorney General Clar- ence L. Reames announced in his opening statement that he would at- “THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES” | istsctirsi.c.ratia macs clalist objected to patriotic parades, Eazcellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid Scenery it do not know what to is nothing like organic quickly en- be thereby put roses f getting women and give real organic iron, : Tey. end not some form of have used without sue not strong or well, yourself to make the foie | | that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— ee eeguaaaemamel Canadian Pacific Standard— lone ‘. the sale of Liberty bonds, and was guilty of belittling the arny. | C. F. Baldwin, B. C. Payne and C. Petrovitsky, special agent of the de- partment of justice, wero called to | the witness stand by the government Friday morning. | WAREHOUSE STRIKE OFF SAN FRANCISCO, May 24 | Gallings from Seattle, 9 a. m., May 8, 18, 29; June 8, 15, 22, 29; duly 6, 13, 20, 27; August 3, 10,17, For rates and other information, apply te days involved the nation’s ships | would be Increased by 35. “Yellow Owl" emuggting ring by Th Capt. W. HM. Varney, instructor for the U. & shtpping beard, will give the second of his series of lectures Saturday Sot races at 720 at the Broadway high ec! These lectures, ‘held. every Gatun ee een eee eae in practical wood shipbuilding are invited. TO HEAL YOUR Papin oKIN fo to, pimpin rashes with Posiam, ily it tak ing at ones, you will har ita effects abode Im the cella of They seen dentro: Ané cause man to complain. a little “pep™s make yeer righter, eres leek We knew you will save more ag SUIT, COAT, DRESS MA At the FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE, ia ales. That Fit You That's All E. E. PENN, G. A. P. D. CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. 06 fecond Ave., Seatile | Warehouse men who went on strike | yesterday for more money and short. |er hours returned to work today, aft jer @ compromine had been effected thru the mediation of Food Commis. sioner Merritt. Therefore we say to you—if you would be successful in whatever line of endeavor you have selected for your life’s work, first look to the con- dition of your health. . And here is where we come in— Our business is to make bad teeth into good ones —and we say to you that there is probably no other one thing which causes more bad health than bad teeth. This is true in a number of different ways— A decayed tooth usually has a tiny pgis sac—or pus sacs—around the roots. These sacs produce a very destructive and virulent poison. This poison is distilled into the system drop by drop, and you can imagine what an effect it has. It usually gathers at a vulnerable spot, such as a joint—swelling, inflammation and pain ensue, and this affliction is usually diagnosed as “rheumatism,” which is, of course, a aeechutaly erroneous. Needless to say, local or other treatments are absolutely in- effectual in attempting to alleviate this condition. The only way to get at it effectually, of course, is to go right to the seat of the trouble, viz., the de- cayed tooth. Once that is fixed and trouble stopped at the fountain head, all unpleasant symptoms at once disappear. Eye, ear, nose, throat—and even serious afflic- tions of the spine are now known by the highest | medical authority to very often come from decayed teeth and from nothing else. | Why should YOU have bad teeth? | There is positively no excuse for it. We offer you at this office the services of the very highest grade graduate registered dentists, men of the highest standing in their profession, men who have graduated from the best dental col- leges and who have passed the examination of the state dental board. h and every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dantal board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This proves to you that he knows his business and knows how to perform your work just the it ought to be done to give you permanent and lasting satisfaction. We have one of the best equipped dental of- fices that you can find anywhere. Every modern appliance that the skill of man has devised for the better performance of painless dentistry will be found in our equipment. We spared no expense when we fitted up these offices to give the people of Seattle the very best. We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. We have grown from a very small Satisfying our patients, and giving something in the way of service not to be found at the ordinary office? Most certainly we could not. Our methods are painless, We have brought our system of painless den- tistry to'such a point of perfection that we are now able to guarantee to perform practically any kind of dental operation without hurting the patient a bit. This is a matter of great importance to you as many people have put off having necessary den- tal work done on account of being afraid of being hurt while the work was being done. If you are among this number this will be glad news to you that you need delay no longer on this account. Our prices are the lowest. Consistent with the highest grade of work, you will find that our prices are lower than those of the ordinary office. This is made possible by the large volume of business that we do. It stands to reason that we can afford to take a smaller profit on the individual patient than an office which does only one-third to one-half of the volume that we do can possibly afford to take. We gladly invite a comparison | of our prices, quality of workmanship considered. But remember, please, that cheap work is dear at any price you pay for it. It certainly pays to get the best in dental work. We use the best of materials. We have found from long experience that this is the only kind that we can afford to use. We guarantee all our work. And our guarantee is binding and means just what it says. Our guarantee is signed both by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D.D.S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. Our guarantee states that if for any reason your work does not give entire satisfaction come back to us and we will make it right. And we stand right straight behind this guar- antee. Free Examination We invite you to call and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what és necessary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligation to have work done unless you want. But let us tell you something—if you are neglecting your teeth, you are making a serious mistake, one that office a few years ago to where today we are one of the largest in the country. Could we have done this without pleasing and you will regret in the future. Isn’t it about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a good set of teeth? Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postof fice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY, ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. Joe and Bo of ‘We i