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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. PAGE 4 General Hindenburg Wants Hun Navy to Attack Britis —. A taacent [RESISTANCE 70 |_QNDON HEARS REPORT THAT SSS OE eS WRT, =~ GERMAN SHIPS ARE EN ROUTE | t ” hat he did e- ~ x Once more we say it, and with grim intent BY CARL D. GROAT Hindenburg would prevail. They pointed out t Among the clams and stones, We shall appoint Bring down the rent continued From Page Bast Gaties Brave Onbesedondent Inot care about joes of s eee, pase pA rs was a 9 Agepegiaans pe ineoniies ‘ ) aa PBT | WASHINGTON, June 3.—Hindenburg is making a new ler elle in Ws : sgh ear ee ‘se oda il, and thus s are raised no more, and happ' Bee if. ~3]'s | Audignicourt Fontenoy on _| ere 5 a Higain deecona upon our favored city, Metal Trades Council: a oee ee river line, farther to the | effortsto have the Teuton navies back his land work, accord D Tha statement oh tans Adeival Glenvis la |nouth, with the double object of at-| ing to advices received here today. Britain actually had been advised a few das The rent, bring down the rent! ‘ Y ils | taining the Oise valley and encircling He is urging that, regardless of the cost, they attempt ago Central Labor Council: \e Villere-Cottereta forest. The lat to cripple the British sea power. Only by this means, a ae ships were coming out, drew much ‘discussion here ‘With might of mind and heart shall we assist, Profiteer Landlord: stitutes the boches’ prin . > be making anew, T * hi unt of bread to eat rag pea ad ae LS pire a phn a jahatvadhnios Tes That American ships would get a place of honor in Metal Trades Council: noe re oe igh: ~ ey are cenploying thelr fa | CAD TES et slg y warding off such a blow as he claimed, is certain. 4 : What of high taxes, and of living high nous infil om methods, constitut This is similar to the argument he used during the other A g904 and worthy move. We, too, concur, All things are high because we are at war, tan nit et at-| drives. sé eo ie ee ee ye os ee, OS eo a The navy department here was advised then of the Mayor Hien has set out to detent what private Jpoints where French effectives are a. . . . Es Real Estate Association: . s of Plebeians: |teweat, and then, by mean of their | struggle Hindenburg was having with Von Capelle. And detectives in Seattle are detecting. He is not using She gladdened sun shall shine on all content, Chorus o ebeians: vast numerical superiority, entertn A at the same time, responsible off: h believed that| the gum-shoe method, either. . sea, and people, nor excessive rent e brief into intervening valleys, ravines and ) | We, too, shall help. It ts a noble thing. nag Bg ja arsed vf ae Jother natural cover until they can He works, and bis reward is grief, outflank the French reatatance. SAR ia RR oof © “apr French Reserves Arrive Chorus of Plebeians: And raising of the rent The steady arrival of French rey From birth he runs, with labored breath, Bott as the sunlight on the waters shining. A weary race unto the death, serves, however, is strengthening Mild as the moon above the darkened ; ake. Gash, darever’ teatieth the entire line and rendering infiltra- tert to us with bills and gone an 1 gan In lodgings free, contest. tion cor satantly more ditt un el Daughters and sons and multitudes of bi 8 particu noticeable | Falls on our cars a message born of giadness, . . Pye tun, where the Germans sought to/ © Felling of high rents that shall pass away Chamber of Commerce: Mruiter thru the gap between the for-| y pa le ey a | ewta « om pi ae Ts Yor High pes, thet Pie an igcuge y and madness he aeaehe-er Gat is iat waa { Compiegne and Villers Cotter Son's ; ibietanes With their efforts to reach the - 1 . i ere is but one solv Olee thus checked, and their advance Profiteer Landlord: ae the tabor ‘coun ile costvert stone toe Moras susctieal muttering of the people scares not me. Cooperate with our housing committee with determined resistance, the (Gommerge Chambers dark defiance breathing, Ad to their sympatbetic sare, Nhe et again boches naturally are throwing the! trade-counctis, nor what is in the mind. Bring tales of how (he reat ae ve iamnes the soul.|>Ul& of their efforts into the valley ‘that they have opposed and angered me. And then we all will weep. Tears ¢lea hi ul | of the Ourca |raise the rent on them again at once! ae ee The entire baits front now meae-| pre denig “dpe | ures 120 kuometers Chamber of Commerce: speak ignore, Sots a? satere (18.68 ‘tafles), @own that rent forthwith: Ané@ thereby injure him aa best we nm, Chateau Thierry, 45 kilo ‘That he shall be an outeast from us all, | 7.068 uaheek, tad Chmtaneel : a And see contemptuous faces turned to him: rp te Sneha’ a simeeae <1 Chorus of Plebeians: We will ignore him utterly. Tne Germans to date have somseed| Gown the rent! | 60 divisions (600,000 men) Profteer Landlord: Profiteer Landlord: Yaicue fore ee ee is e at. Leger, southward to the roils tn, nor can they cfrcumvent. ‘The time fs ripe to raise the rent on ‘em again, Gampiegne forest extents . Z FINIS. ltrom that point southward to the Au - tomne river. Villers otterets forest border of Com ce = _ = fi the southeastern | put tting $100, 900 into bond retire ~ meat funda, for which there is no ab-|isene | forest. at Chatapde Pi FUNDS NOT REAL REASON | KATHERINE STINSON lear areas Se he Aiaae ot our —— ey Fontenay t= five miles weet of | ip lack of funds preventing the Be) Monday that hice is no such neces | FINISHES MAIL FLIGHT Rolssons, on the north bank of the board from paying wom: | sity for denying equal salaries, The) NEW YORK, June 3.—Katherine|Aisne, Audignicourt ts five miles northwent ot Fontenoy school teachers equal Pay! woo) board is saving $40,000 for| Stinson arrived at Sheepshead bay t | dara ? o_o jemergency demands, they say. An! Saturday afternoon, on the Iast lap) } me of work Increase in tax receipts of $45,000,\ of her ia) emai carrying flight RD | Shorrock has intimated just enough to cover the increase in| from Chicago to New York. Mise | ig all that’ stands in the pay for women teachers, if granted,| Stinson left Chicago on May 24, but Siving the women what is ac | is to be expected from a raise in the damaged her machine in landing at to be justice. assessment roll by $5,000,000, they! Binghamton, N. Y fiying 7% | 7 teachers told The Star’ point out. In addition, the board is weveral days W | Local draft boards were work. = ing under rash orders Monday MON H-END - Sane 24 a alt Sgr men June > free > * I arily exempted for prod: Our Chief Executive Seys: . her nd ealint volun. “One Unit ina Will to Winl* tion service, and enlist volun- teers for special mechanical a training for overseas service. . | The quotas for the June 24 call | ‘1, 88; No. 2, 64; No. 3, 35: Ni No, &, 67; No. 9, 69; No. 10, &8; No. 11, 73; No. 12, 68; King cou N }1, 100; King county, No. 2, 1 | s | Warning to men granted tempor. om = lary exemption because of disabilities that render them unfit for direct . r ) ‘ - - \ army service, that they must call on their local boards before June 6 for MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ya ry r |intued Monday by W. M. Whitney chairman of local Board No, 6, com Racirts: ee teemenest en te ae Do you realize that the National Council of DRESSES COATS 0 ae oe | ease Tr saved _ rig ~ indeostiasil le. ATHALF PRICE] |ATHALF PRICE| || oe horas of famine, from food “hoarding, from | registration, June 5 We have selected from our Ve have selected one lot of l(a rena ym i » Spring stock 150 nifty DRESSES COATS in broken sizes and colors ve to fall as And that’s ONLY ONE THING done! in different materials. number ¢ in taffetas, satins and combina-} } Many’ good numbers in this lot sroment uma wil note} pe ie w=) The COUNCILS OF PATRIOTIC ‘SERVICE, tions of Georgette and taffetas. at Mor hitney received fancy foulard. All new models. All other COATS in the house, the special mechanical achoot tran I lina fact, yourself, when you JOIN, back. up .and HALF PRICE regardless of price, style or ma- “tn ee | stand by THAT sort of work! terial, less ONE-FOURTH st a eer Pyrat retire That’s enough for any red- blooded American . chanical work Wear This Badge of 10in, isn’t i $60.00 values soe. ene- $45.00) [lop saitt¢ wet etn Myf Civilian Hone = a8. a_~reason to join, isn’t it? June 6, men will-be drafted to SUITS $30.00 vales 222272722.32290) Plctoss'ar miuseeteas oe JOIN Your Council of Patriotic Service. volunteer if they get written permis. 450 SUITS in navy, sand, | sion from depe rookie, black, Pekin and mixtures . CANDIDATE FOR | Dr. Henry Suzzallo, Harold Preston, Geo. Donworth, : Full_ flares and semi-tailored PETTICOATS GOVERNOR HELD Chairman State Council 1 County Council | _ Chairman Finance Committee models, All prices and styles. IN U. S. PROBE Defense of Defense . | King County Council of Defense. Values to $75.00 for-.....$45.00 25% DISCOUNT pecker Monn - onntianne $45.00 values for ......$33.75 $35.00 values for ......$26.25 F 4 ‘ y pen, navy, taupe, green, gray and Fs $30.00 values for «.... $22.80] | lack Seah i oe MEMBERSHIP DRIVE JUNE 2-9 Your Choice of ANY Trim-|One lot of WAISTS, prin- |Gets $50 Fine for | ' med HAT or SHAPE in the | cipally Wash Silks and a few [| Slapping Woman | 332 Walker Building rade: /: valucs to $4.95; 2 65 | mmofthe Red Cross| s values to eJID5 BREMERTON, June 3.—D. A HALF-PRICE 2 SPECIAL ....... " Wentworth, real estate aes slapped a young woman solici : the Gal Globe when aha threatenet tl The COUNCILS OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE are organized by the King County Councif*of Defense. There is a C. P. S. to put a w chalk mark on him in each Draft Division of Seattle. A Captain of C. P. 8. in every precinct. There is a Division Executive Committee, Regular NO REFUNDS ON A’ s. MERCHANDISE for not paying a 10-«cent “fi cs. Dues are for necessary expenses only, and certain relief for soldiers and sailors and dependents. Dues will be NY SALE HA! |fine 4$50 and costa by Judge P- ecreased or remitted for a period should funds accumulate beyond needs, Every member has a vote in the organization, Turner, in the § » No salaries paid to officers or members. day Information and Instructions as to HOW to JOIN | Wentworth denied he slapped the |i During the Drive, Precinct Captains and their aides will call at your homes, Factories, stores, offices, will be supplied woman, and said he had contributed with membership cards for employes. Window hangers and buttons will be given all members. OR YOU MAY CALL AT liberally to the Red Cross. HEADQUARTERS, OR ON YOUR NEAREST DIVISION CHAIRMAN, AS FOLLOWS: | Division No, J, Jess Christensen, 3040 West Fiftyninth street; No. 2, Lou! yneh, 6553 Twenty-eighth avente northeast; |LIKE 364TH SHOW. No. 3, Ma M. Pt 7H enue northeast; No, 4, M. Cone, 7 Howe st No. 5, W. A. Dudley, 527 Eastlake avenue; Soldier entertainers with the 8¢4th Ww 4 7, Will Kerr, 1153 Federal avenue; Louis Friedlander, 709 Fifteenth avenue infantry vaudeville show from Camp ! te J it Howell street; No! 10, Van ©. Griffi 2017 Twenty-fifth avenue south; No, 11, Clarence | Lewis, at the Met Saturday night, re’ 4 ¥, O'Neil, 4403 West Morgan street kept a large audience applauding en IMBERSHIP DUES—Me ents per month, Women’s Auxiliary Counell of Patriotic Service, 25 cents per month. SECOND AND UNION TAKE ELEVATOR “iin Hy. Ray Hicks, who at All membership dues, wherever collected, go to the Division in which member belongs. jrected the show, wrote two of the uket and played a prominent} part, was one of the central figures | in the show.

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