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years service to fp 54 it is very for you to ~we say to you ca ndecd, furnixh your home on our well-known, | nified credit know ye mefurniah ing needs and we will ars widely-used » Ina mutual ‘or bh eat iron camp stove with atov P remular price $3.50 @pecial for the woek $2.19 camp stove with cast iron Sop: twe-hole sine; regular | Price 64 $3. 75 Jarge upholstered rocker; ex etal I ° tore: William and four holes style, spring seat uph fegular pr special din wood quality tape for the week 45 oak regular ee eee JOIN THE JUNE-BRIDE SILVERWARE CLUB! —965c will bring you a fine 26-piece ' silverware set and cabinet AT SPECIAL PRICE OFFER Set tor. $9.95 Set for of particular in. ne brides There are long stretches of terr tory in the sector now under Vor Hindenburg’s attack, which can be relinquished with perfect safety by } ‘och in exchange for heavy German casualties, The allies can better afford to lose the ground than Von Hindenburg can afford to lone | the men. It was in this same region that Gen. Neville lost his post as com mander-in-chief of the French erm | tes in the spring of 1917, by hin fail ure of his offensive. Neville at that | time madega greater advance than Von Hindenburg has done, but the French government did not consider | the heavy casualties were worth the ground gained. If, therefore, Von Hindenburg wishes to pay the cost in slaughtered | | Germans for a recovery of the terri tory that fell to the French Inst year, Gen. Foch undoubtedly will be content The crossing of the Aisne near! Berry au Bac put the Germans on} the south bank of the stream at «| | point where the least damage o | be done to the allies’ position in ti } rear. Immediately to the south of Berry au Bac are ranges of hills that form splendid traps for the gathering of tolls of death by the Anglo-French forces. At no place could it have sulted Gen. Foch's plans better that the Germans make headway in ex.| change for the maximum number of casualties. | Sixty valuable oid coins and nugget ring were stolen from th residence of Mrs. 1214 Third ave. N. Robert Monday Ashlund, night World's Greatest Male Choir in Concert Here for the First Time, at i | it | HE ARENA June 4 and 5 Next Tues. and Wed. 8:20 P. M. Auspices Right Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, Bishop of Seattie A HOME BANK HELPS YOU SAVE 4% Interest on Savings Entire Net Proceeds for French and Beigian Orphans Center Sections .$1.00 General Admission 50c Positively able Only the Comfort Seating Capacit Arena Will Be Sold of the Northwest Trust SEATS SELLING'|| & Savings Bank At Hyde's, 208 Pike St. | 7 ECOND AN 'NION St Clay's, | SECOND AND UNION the homefurnisher: | B workers for the Red Cross ta littie S-yearold Palma Whitney, daughter of Mra lL. J ave. N coins each Pan by name col for the Red Cross every day of the Wednesday, in the council headquar ters in the county city building. ticipation in the coming council patriotic service drive is to be dis cussed STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. PAGH 2 ee CARLTON FAILS | PAIN BIG. WAR FUND ‘DRIVE TO SEE WALSH Wx Presiden Teft and) Thome | Walsh, members of the war labor | board, will make r nmendation to | the full board to New York fj Saturday, in the tter of the lock t of telegraphers of Beattle, tr conformity with the adopted poliey of the labor board, which recognizes the 1 of yen to organiae and bargain ¢ ly ‘Thin information wan received by Deputy Inter onal Vice President G. G. Rohan, Tuesday, tn wire from President Konenkamp, ut Chi e Lie dent Cariton of the | Western Union, failed to meet Taft and Walsh tn Chicago, Monda requested, it in stated, It in believed je that the recommendations of Taft and Walsh w ernment control of APRA, MARIIAG HS j Monday were {VITAL STATISTICS} Kolfe and Jennie L. Thompeen, and Lattte ara Allert , and Auburn a ask and Helene Backhaus, J. Osborn and Freda M end Gertrode John 2% and iy © pd Agnes Biieabeth and Mar Palma and “Peter Pan” bie drive, and in Professor Douglas’ entertainment, to be given Saturday | morning, at 10 o'clock, at Pantages | theatre, for the Red Cross, she will) be one of the little shining stars. 4 Paima is a clever little dancer and has taken part in many entertain ments given by the Douglas Dancing academy for The Stars “Boys in France Tobacco Fund Mont. and One of the most earnest little Tidemar nrnTHs Mre, JM Clark, #16 Whitney collected a ‘ 180 cantul ot but really doesn't know how much it totaled MH. Bhimideer Bhe day, With her little white dog 4 Mre ® Plory, 06 Ww thie tiny ¢ Mre M. & Swenson, 125 DEATHS Mee. %,@. Ountner WAR SPEAKERS MEET | Joseph xerna (88), 711 Lane at A witkes ‘The county council! of defonen han 4% 23; Silas Burd (70), King county Taylor, 2094 ® : " hospital, May 24; Thomas J. Carle res . 4 jcalled a meeting of oll speakers of ton (34). clty hospital, May 24 and Mre PY Grube. ARGENT men. the Red Croan Chatles Mattson (69), city hospital a 2 oe ee we May 2%; Edward Lachdi (28), 114% Lee ee and thrift stamp drive for § p. ™ Second ave, &. May 24; Elizabeth i to Mr and Mre & Wood, 2904 mith (43), 1111 Bast Columbla wt.) Alki Maren 1 May 25; Alma Flodquist, (7), apart |. "vy \ Mr. and Mre T. 2 Jones, #1 ‘Taylor, May 1 ment D, Murphy block, May 24 Deb the, tad the i nti Arthur C, MoGibbon (25), 2824 Eighth] 221 horen, May 22 | ave, May 28; Henry A. Anderson, te - Bie, ©, Cumatioee, | ‘ | Par ot (1), 4229 Bagley ave., May nd Mra, f Mfliestend, #12 FRANCIS x. BUSHM Genuine Panamas “Under Suspicion” A Drama of Romance and Adventure Genuine South American weaves, the greatest hat values offered in Seattle $3.50 Buy your hat upstairs and save money, ever Adults 10¢ Children Se Prices Include Tax Ten different shapes to choose from, : YES; it pays in freedom from financial worry; in the protection given your family and yourself; in the feeling of independ ence a little capital gives when needed. | | | Store Hours 9 to 6 e e Lundquist-Lilly UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP Joshua Green Building Fourth at Pike Start saving now in a safe National Bank, | | Second at Madison. | THE NATIONAL BANK | Wea OF ComMERCE I By ri I 1,000 REFUGEES NEW YORK gram received today by the Jewish |} Day brought word that a thousand Jewish refugees from Russia were drowned when the steamship Oriole | was sunk jnea. The message was from Harbin | POLICE SALARIES OF Members of the Seattle police de their day's | turned in Official Wholesome “HONEST, DENTISTRY” PER CENT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE RE- CEIVE NO DENTAL AT- (1) Fear‘ot Pain. (2) Prohibitive Prices. I have been talking to you in an educational way thru the press, and for the purpose of informing all seekers of dental truths, and believers in dental health measures, as to the right and the wrong, the good and the bad in methods, in materials, in skill (the know how), in policy, and in the treatment of patients. PAINLESS For the past year, There’s just one way for me and for my office and that’s the very best known to dentistry. As far back as the year 1888 (30 years ago), I entered dentistry. Since establishing my dental offices in attle, I have _ placed within the reach of every man and woman of this city, a high order of dental skill and service. My methods have enabled me to eliminate pain so far as is possible, by the aid of that wonderful boon to suffering mankind—NOVO- CAIN. I have eliminated high prices, such as many dentists in private prac- tice charge. 1! have established myself with you, not merely to stay but a few months, but intending to remain for years—perhaps the rest of my life. Each day that we live we make a record of some kind. My record as a den- tist is an open book of success. If you are one of the faltering ones, all I ask is that you first remember that in my organization I have one man who has devoted 45 years to dentistry, and one other and myself who started to practice dentistry more than a quarter of a century ago. Associated with me are others who have enjoyed a wide and successful experience and record. Now, if I practically eliminate pain, and if my prices are low, considering the quality of work I do (let my patients be the judge), if we possess the co- ordinating organization which makes for perfection, and we possess and give to you a high degree of skill, does not that meet with all of your require- ments? That's my message to you. My office is not a dental parlor. It’s a professional office, where all fac- tors of ethics are observed save two—talks in the press and low prices. For a high order of dental service come to me. Less-Pain Dentistry NOVOCAIN tr extracting teeth. which ally: eliminates all pain. Teeth filled Dental Plates $15 Up | Each plate guaranteed as to quality and fit 7 pract Natural facial expression restored. Free ex and ground down, and live nerves removed, traction of teeth If I make your plate, with « minimum of discomfort. ' I Use the X-ra: I Treat Pyorrhea a | An an ald to my diagnosis of difficult cases Heroically, scientifically, eff-<lively, success» | of woth and mouth troubles. This service fully. Consult me about this disease. Advice FREE to my patients tree. | Examination and estimate free, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ses ee DR. H. T. HARVEY — (Ex President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BUILDING N. W. Corner Second and Pike—Swift's Drug Store Corner Phone Elliott 3026 Office Open Evenings and Sundays FOR R. R. WORK both involving franchise obligations | of the P. 8. T.JL. & P., are now up| to the state supreme court for de-| WASHINGTON, May 28.—Carry- cixion, on appeal of the company. | ing America’s war supplies will cost The cases were argued before the #u-| the national railroad this year about preme court en banc Monday, As-/a billion dollars more than last year sistant Corporation Counsel Meler,|—and force Uncle Sam to dig into representing Seattle his pockets for a deficit of nearly | $200,000,000 at the end of the war. SHOULD CARRY BONE | Closing this first five months of Operation under government co: Raymond Dragoo lives at 1625) the national railroad books show in- East Madison st. A large dog, resid ing at 408 Fairview ave., has taken | creased operating costs as follows: Fuel, $16,000,000; increased wages, an instinctive and abysmal dislike to | $339,000,000; increases in prices of ‘mon reported commodities, $562,000,000, totaling approximately $1,061,000,000. nalysis Proves Properties of i CERVA Gi e World's Best Bever 29 The official chemist of the Sfate df Missouri made a complete analysis of CERVA Here is what he says: “A wholesome product, free from preservatives and yeast cells and by reason of the small amount of fermentable sugars present would say that no deleterious effects would be produced in process of digestion." Drink all you want. It will help your digestion. Put CERVAto the test of taste today. Ask for it at grocers’, druggists’, etc., in fact, at all places where good drinks ate sold. 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