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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. PAGE 6 : Like “Maddened Rhinoceros,” Hindenburg CO-WORKER OF HOOVER'S — ee STAR] Shifts Attack From Picardy and Flanders ._ 7036 BES eee eee ellogg, who worked with awe ur OF Newsrarens : : | — — eas Association | Maximum efficiency will only be | Vernon import | ood Administrator Herbert Hoover United | in Belgium relief work, will speak neervation Monday, June MEMBER OF sClurrs No Telegraph N Bintered at Seaitia Wash, Postoftice sll of their mupplies fre Untted Service of nburg has returned to t drive with all the Von Hin Second-Class Matter the Weat arene i — ee aa 10d from Indie ané Araet-|10, § Firwt Methodist church, § Mall out of city, 40c per mr 3 months. 5; 6 montha $2.10 delicate ining of a maddened ~ Yeni Monreognar ne ryt fo i admin lot ch atate p.m. year, $400. By elty, 306 a month - ments 4 1 Mond in Pioardy and Plan PT ania taal 1 The Star Publishing Co. f Jur the month of Ap 1 Detiy Sichuage connecting. all departments, 0 has exercixed his ele LAON eAreven’ ; onth of Ap! went|U. S. AVIATORS ee a | trategy in a wild break STACRAN 18,86 of barle ——_—_——— sane ste 7 aside from the course he wished . Pots ae: wane DOWN HUN PLANE F owe e to pur His It on the ~% sahate Of'% WITH THE AMERICAN ARME A Million Dollars in Seattle | front between Rheims and Sols SOUS \ paancr Onsen Araneae cniven that | IN LORRAD , One Gete - : ,, | sons has all the indications of an ow ¥ | efor the |man plane was brought down anf : <4 ag “eae how aren ce ee 4 million dol-} attempted surpeine, His animal ANTEY= m5 ‘lave which depends up.|an American plane fell in flames Mars for the Red Cross in the Second drive | eens VAURAIL LOM e the comenercial baker for its|the German alde of the line, in @ ed at 6 HEV roar a ies ght between four American and A million dollars is a lot of money. | og Py simany - 5) AE co Te) __UsrAonn _ Bt) Joread supply, An appeal has been | fight between four American and atx e } | MARGV se DES DAMES crt Crrgnntce sade to that clase to mit its wheat |enemy machines north of Toul yew A great deal can be done with that much cash ‘ BRAVE. VEN Dreess© magnnses roar Hearty ty } pounés | tarda we, VAIL, HAVER bes “wen oe? f wheat per All fronts in Lorraine were quiet ——Ponr-ancy 2 Ne ~S Benny’ | Mrs. Vernon Ke wife of Dr! Bunda Misey 3 —S Ao Bh _» » meer * omnes | a et. € iia seuncnsinsiaticina In the present case, the Red Cross needed it to insure} T Hothe proper care and comfort of the men fighting for us in es be . S’Prance, so we dug it up. We got the million together SOland Fret dartak wast wis Bt i l w " ; « Commicy, ‘ ee scarcely of us i} ) : » difference in Chen on Dame ‘ - a easily cketbooks. any of us will notice the difference ‘ herin Dames, in, >, LongvevaL Mreva. sumac 1 : ™ ated lefe era e Mss are war tines, 20 for the time being we are| tte, tert inte” weston yur RONAN Lemon Juice Softens and d to the spirit of giving and doing big things. But |had been mhitted north to meet the BUZANCY : 2. vas = ne for a moment what might be accomplished in peace ere ls comPorr For PISMes Whit R h R d H d if we could carry the same spirit over for a few years! qyienica IN THE PACT THAT tl 1 ens ous > e an S the war? |VON HINDENBURG DELIBEI ; Suppose, instead of having to send our millions over to Are Y CHOSE TO ™ AKI His THIRD A » PROBANL FINA Z we could use them at home to accomplish mercies | oo tin A spoT WHE a ‘a " , ; ; e : j ys ° m™ an | . ar i i we x Biter come of our own people, or to do a few of the things KNEW THERE WERE NO AME! apne ® — — ——|} Women can make a quarter pint of w mderful y that men of humanitarian vision have pointed out for years cans needed and perfectly feasible with a little financial] Th ing? }lon and I How about, say, a Mercy Monday to insure every baby |inan blow ga Seattle being born in a hospital, under the most scientific | crow f ditions for the welfare of mother and babe? famous Ch jes Dames, “Road of Suppose we honestly attacked the problem of the out-|/(" 40" : woman, and, instead of driving her from place to place} feicinin tin’ ices arresting and fining her as often as possible, estab- a place to train her for some useful occupation and | dec her a chance? Almost any one can go on and multiply the things that could do with the aid of a few Mercy Mondays, if we|” POWDER } lemon beauty cream for few cents. Nothing so good! { Often It's a Real Menace |) to Milady’s Eyes {| ‘To noften, smoothen, and whiten |lotion will stay sweetly fragrant and f the face, neck, arms, and particular. |fresh for months. Any grocer will liy the hands when chafed, red or! supply the lemons and any druggist rough, there is nothing better than|or toilet counter will sell you three emon Juice, but pure lemon juice is| ounces of orchard white for a few! too highly acid and often irritating 4 preparations Of). soiendid jotion is prepared in a| This is the best lotion you could me DeWe are ueezing the juice of| use. Massage it daily into the face, h lemons into a bottle con-| neck, arma, and hands, and see for taining three ounces of orchard| yourself. It helps remove tan, sai white. Fle sure to «train the lemon | lowness, and freckles, and every gi ulce through a cloth so no pulp gets | knows that lemons are used to bleach the Ladies, One does not have to go to war enaced by pow der, for some these days to be main battle 1 ieardy to} ure two rea-| particularly dan gerou caune tion of Chan just get ourselves into the habit of doing big things) have strengthened their front be | Obviously ato the. bottle, then this dreamy and whiten the dik: pe would not drop back, after the war, into the soul- tween Ypres and Montdidier to form of inflammation occurs almost i ’ " fs such an extent that it is improb ng women. The vic . ing game of grab and keep. able the Germans could again ‘ in that the * i break thru on that front plu 2 annot or Fe “The orders stand, and the only thing to do is the 2. The Champagne front was ew for any length of time, that the i we can—all of us—to win the war.” These words necessarily weakened to throw , sometimes 1 . ; f “ | “ | Gen. Leonard Wood, against whom the admin- reinforcements northward into ys ubbing only aggra : ion is alleged to have committed a grievous wrong, pcarty trong pen at daar oy te ~ nid cinend ter tik true patriotic standard. Gen. Wood—a worthy Thousands of American troops i “ cheaper grades ican. who had been stationed along the lot tac ow ds ntain in addi wil Chemin des Dames were among on to the rice other in redients which irritate the delicate ee branes of the eye. Of two dozen samples of so-called | rice powder analyzed by laboratory | experts, only six were found to con tain any rice at all, while only two Jconaisted entirely of rice. | In applying powder to the face, women will find it is much safer to juse a cloth and rub the powder on the akin, rather than to apply it the" power deve upward ane See Our Display of Dining Room Suites and Fine Furniture x PRE gramearey My her earn e the reserves sent to Picardy. Club women of the state will meet in Seattle to. Therefore the Champagne front ow. Often the club is mightier than the sword—or | woura seem to be the beat apot to pen. select for a “victory” of the sort dear to the hearts of the German people one in which ground is gained re- gardiens of the cont in lives Outkaisering the kai ser—the Western Union. Reversing the Order “ mn’t Blame “Spring Fever” for The Geena eooegy i That “Down-and-Out Feeling | sloped i March, when leeds » Thorough Clean- | the nts wth drat ht gt. ) Spring eeipedaichen, ‘the impuri-| ing the mM a general houseclean Laan, AcéOrdingly the have been accumulating in |!" were went to this part of the line, | throughout the winter! Everybody just now needs a fewland American trooy of seasons, They show pods assistance in giv lodges on the moist eyeball, tears change It into a mucilaginous noe which lodges behind the leyelids and produces the annoying | nubs jook over part ‘to dog up the circulation,| bottles of S. 8. S., the great vere|or the front near ¢ ignon. and injurious symptoma. | & general weakness and de-| table blood remedy, to purify their) Instead of attacking there, how The larce map shows the Champagne front, where the German crown | ALCOHOL ] ‘ condition that ix generally | blood and cleanse it of impurities. | over, the Germans struck in Picardy | prince and General Von Buelow delivered the principal one of the two = sane Pena etethed. te as “Spring fever.” It Is good for the children, for !tlagainst the British. A gap was| attacks which heralded the reopening of the German offensive. @ first symptoms are usually aj gives them new strength and puts! forced in the line of General Haig ‘The black line shows the battle line before the drive began; the|®"Y form really act as a brain atim- Appetite, followed by a grad-| their system in condition so they canljand it took several days for suf-| dotted line shows the ground gained between the Chemin des Dames and | "/4>t; that is, spur one on to greater of energy, the system | more easily resist the many ailments/ticient reserves to come up to make! the Kiver Aisne on the first day of the drive. mental effort weaker day by day, until|/so prevalent in summer. 8. 8. 8. is/any appreciable defense. The map below shows the whole western line. The ficure 1 is the It in not a real brain stimulant yourself on the verge of a) without an equal as 4 general tonic) itindenburg is now reversing the | Champagne front, where the Huns crossed the Aisne and formed a new | While it does release the activities Children just at this|and system builder. It improves the | order and forcing the allies to draw| battlefront. Figure 2 is the Ypres front, where the French held firmly | ‘he lower brain elements, it con are peevish and irritable, and | appetite and gives new strength and/troops from the line in Picardy to| against G al Von Arnim’s attacks beyond Kemmel Hill. etricta the activities of the higher puny and lifeless. | vitality to both old and young. withetned:@ie geunelt ia the Gham 2 ‘ i ones, hence the lack of judgment whole condition is but the! Full information and valuable Wt-| pagne and common rense shown by thone ‘of impurities in the blood that|erature can be had by writing to Four Objectives under the influence of alcohol. been accumulating and make | Swift Specific Co., 440 Swift Labora “TIZ” GLADDENS sd felt more distinctly with tory, AUanta, ¢ SORE, TIRED FEET You who are to carry brides’ roses this end of the ground in the advance | p June, come inspect our handsome furniture of March and April, If the bat- MINNESOTA LANGUAGE : © would of soon been extinct No Puffed-up, Burning, Ten- te orn as the Germans TAPE | snes ccdbenty io dooe tad coas| 2TH" Can) Cline | der, Aching Feet—No offerings assembled for your selection. will force testrengiben |... orten and his clothing caught in|} _ Pea” : } Corns or Callouses . . . . the Champagne front without | ee ee ait ae en carried under |, Sign on a door in the Universit Pictured above is a medium price matched weakening the Picardy-Flanders | {1° 00! 800 Me miited to the driv. | “strict wnriee “ig E ; aes onthe allied reenter ey [er 12 top who done 20 immediately | ater ie Dining Room Suite that is only one of many 2. 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The Champagne attacks | a | > grand! may be merely a feint to dis- . r trou! guise the German purpose of a 7 new lunge for the channel ports at Amiens and Ypres. All the fs | German preparations have indi | cated that the latter is still their | main objective. If this is the case, the Battle of the Aisne is | not the principal struggle, but | merely a part of a great new plan. 4. The drive on the Aisne mean that Hindenburg has ermined to take and march on Never a man to help her ; Remember, all selections may et aang “tix” makes sore, burning, tired be held for future delivery | feet fairly dance with delight |Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions| ry ° land chilblains, We have just re- | Tix" draws out the acids and : * [poisons that puff up your feet. 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