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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1918. PAGE 4 THIS IS THE LIFE!” tA , ERICANS DUPLICATE FAMOUS WOMAN BADLY [FRIDAY TO BE BIG ‘TOBACCOISA AT OF GALLIENI’S “TAXICAB ” IN RUN TO MARNE FIGHT HURT IN FALL DAY IN C. P. S. DRIVE i 10 council of patriotic service member whieh the due organization | “ranks, ming them A domentic, | ship drive, Women will line Second BOY ny, Hest deeb ‘ . At another " fatally injurs|ave., with tables where citizens may to Just wu a conmary gunners wiped « ee enroll as members of the council, to pay offic onsen, extend suc ae hine gun units, sweeping them) but ¢ shared with the veteran |‘ Thousands of persons who are but relief to soldiers’ families ax may de | ™ an enfilading fire t * marines the glory of awaiting an opportunity to sign up mand emergency measures, give) woe mga The lines swayed back behind the govern: | proper wendoff to departing draft). » that the war men, possibly purchase yarn for knit . oon ters, or other local activities, Out of the dues paid, 10 cents for each ia Bret two of American down. U. S. Aviators Ald side Was held by the enemy, the oth fractured skull The great need of the drive ts atit! | member will go to the county coun: | / ner Univernity | bserican aviators are do.|% bY Americans and French. De-| Mrs. Holmes was bree pe windows | that of workers, particularly of wom: | cil, which will maintain its ¢ P vinadoteor ted of "bite our withering fire, the enemy | Mt the time of enh who have no business duties to cireular and publicity expenne t by The star Their share in the défense American observers, ac investigation « out of thin ¢ came on repeatedly from th side of the stream. ¢ Ue them down, to take charg blew wh persona can Joli ‘ t that Se ee | French pilots, are attach: ing meeting to t a@rtiliery guarding the threat suns were going constantly ing ampalan 2 Toad to the capital Officers Shoot Boches } wht Jquarters at i conditions prevail over the) Officers alded in picking off the (ne heavy caaualtios and allencing | &F bu « 5 ane ie = for 6 hele front. There is one No Man's|boches with thelr re Then | the German guns Harold Preston, chairman of the xt. Putnam | Village near Chateau Thierry,| the enemy mounte guns in| Our guna in this mill also com, | county coune! i} of defense, in a state | near 24th ave. & here there has been fighting all) the windows on t Hl manded a wheat fleld at the edge of _ ry “Gentlemen,” he wrote, “your to but the village stands unoe-! er, right opposite the Americans, and | the town, thru which the enemy re-| guarded with American and Frenc nl baceo, given ux by the Ked Crons, ar- | and unassailed. American opened fire | peatediy attempted to advance. Atl sentries ! rived just at the critical momer entered the deserted town) ericans had guns rt y p ot Playing “Scrub” Wow! We May Buy diem dances wer ‘ the beautiful chateaus whic! ver the wa-|#kirmish Hines w « Sera! Second- Hand Cars ; they were easily w Antialreraft guns break out Into :% In No Man's Land and spasmodic barking, whole batteries found evidences o Just acroas. | field. An the in gold. Many than ght, trying to|&Un* opeped fire ach other. German bullets | Would duck out of sight in the wheat,/SPPearing at the mont unexp 4 It's the thought of the folks back | ito the windows and plung-| then slowly, line by line, their heads | Places and wending their . home that counts with the boys over © the walls of the room, but the | WOuld appear, then their shoulders ming toward the German sky there. “Kind friends,” Monte Shilor by Superinte *' Yanks’ shooting finally won, inflict: | 4 > resume the advan: writes, “I recetved of tobacco forseme 4 courters ¢ " Uulites Murphine, « la Again whipped amid Korsemen and couriers on moter [5 OU, snmmbare of the beard of ¢| toandr ane anprest much “ g their numbers. Thi yeles dashing past. and ploturesque || men and members of the roard of S/t want to thank ueand tried to reach the river by this|Cavalrymen, with long lances and } pu orks, urneyed tO |! meg, and all the people back home oma and viewed the 20 cars who remember us boys.” TORACCO FUND Mra. W. 2. Young, 9 908 Piresant ave, Sometes $2.00 N) | means, and each time they were dyy: | Tifles swung on their backs, are fre en back. quent sights. Just behind one bat: ) which that city has Just received tery which was firing, I saw motor { from Bt. Paul, The A Americans Stick truck drivers, with a moment off, { found to be in fair ec | Meantime, the hottest fire was|who had resurrected bails, bats and poured in on the Americans. The| gloves, and were calmly playing enemy held Hil! 204, overlooking our | scrub. i | positions, and made the most of 1t,| ee AUTO ARRESTS ‘SLOW GRACE. LUSK Is but the Americana stuck. Thome| FALLS FROM CAR, HIS | cratic viuuore rosea aon) STILL WAITING guarding the bridge maintained a |wweeping bail of bullets at ite ap RIBS ARE FRACTURED | Tursay. totiowing active campaign HER SENTENCE eee ear it had teen blows |, % W: Doyle, shipyard worker, of |n& On the part of the police Tues) waLkESHA, Wis, June 6— uw then prov poured in a ported er 7 Greenwood ave. is in the city j aay and Wen: y. Hut three men! Grace Lusk, school teacher, convict Tea eecenting thems enainecrs | Hospital with three fractured ribs, re-| were brought in by noon Thursday,|ed of murder, remained in her cell . |wulltny from falling off « carioad of |all of them arrested by Patrolman | today unsentenced, Until June 18, from throw! their pont er ne Aeros Inelt pontoons | timber at the Patterson McDonald | I.E, White. Their names are: W.|she will be under constant surveil 4 valleys showed the move. | *hipyard Wednesday night | Roberts, an insurance agent, 48|lance by three physicians, charged | o - — — —e years olf; W. L. Ladd, 55, a printer, with determining the condition of FIRST NATIONAL gf amen. wagons. ean 2°: BURGLARS STEAL $65 |e a. 1. Toat, an agen Tod hy: on y men n n ey 6 ed eee etacel Acco ing to nureee, Aa lean Infantry men, ail mized in reat) FROM JORIS RESIDENCE! jose caw rian tao pay |dnnorn'imorovemant tn the past Seattle fy | wong among them. | ‘The residence of Mra, Frank Jorta, | | two days, but she waa unable to ap- the | At times a single maueage balloon | 2026 Boren ave, was entered by| A tag day for the Seattle Boys’| pear in court yesterday at the hour bs esD. Vashon || ncats over the lines, while fiotiian burglars Wednesday night, a black | club, which provides a home for a| originally set for hearing what her ae ti jot airplanes wheel in @ circis, seeking | handbag containing $65 cash and a/laree group of orphans, is planned| punishment for shooting Mrs. Mary to battle the hoche All brid are ErEneue Sane ’ HIGH- GRADE WOOLENS! Gentlemen, hardly any necessity of going into detail relative to the unquestioned | proposition, thereby killing two birds with one stone, as the old, familiar saying goes, for integrity and reliability of this well known, long-established, high-class | we have concluded on placing this entire and conceded to be the most magnificent it institution, an institution that enjoys the reputation for integrity and reliability | tion of pi jn Coot maigir gs fabrics on the vapors ages —— bie _ a oe disposal reds of staunch, ends, ic in general, at a ‘that stands second to no commercial institution in the country, and which has always | relations euentties and be a price that iil’ ie a startling feandl 7 in the annals of unanimously conceded by all well-known, reliable merchants thruout Seattle. To | high-class tailoring in the City of Seattle. The magnityde of an offer of this kind is with, we are catering to men of intelligence only, men who realize that a neat per- | startling to an extreme and particularly so when the grade of woolens involved is taken ‘gemal appearance is imperatively essential in the struggle for success, in which your clothes | into consideration. This grade of merered is carried by the most exclusive and highest fs the recognized leading factor. We are all fully aware of the fact that one is judged | class tailors only, and is sold and made up for not less than and from $50, $52.50 | im this age of keen commercialism by his outward and gentlemanly appearance, as the | and $55. Absolutely every of fabrics is guaranteed to be pure wool through- _ character and calibre of the man is usually judged by his social and commercial asso- | out, and are of the finest quality and textures. Under any other circumstances the startling offer we are going to make the public of Seattle in order to stimulate business 4 Gentlemen, in an effort to stimulate business, owing to these days of unusual busi- | would be absolutely preposterous, entirely out of reason, and a rank insult to the intelli- ess depression in this particular line, and at the same time making it an advertising | gence of the intelligent public of this community. As previously stated, in order to stimulate business and for advertising purposes, we positively guarantee every availing himself of this offer, one of the handsomest, most up-to-date and strictly high-class hand-tailor- ed, CUSTOM MADE SUIT OR OVERCOAT, made to your individual measure for $40 that we absolutely guarantee will be the exact equivalent in STYLE, QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP to any $50, $52.50 and $55 Suit or Over- coat bought anywhere throughout the country, as this grade of fabric is sold and made up by every exclusive and high class tailor in the country for not less than the above quoted and regular selling figures. We absolutely guaran- tee that the same identical high-grade linings, trimmings and workmanship will be installed in your garment as though you had paid the regular selling price of $50, $52.50 and $55, without deviating in the slightest degree from our usual high-grade standard of tailoring. Your garments will be lined with French Venetian silk, pure wool serge or Alpaca lining, whichever you prefer, and trimmed with genuine French hair cloth and Belgian canvas, which insures an absolutely unbreakable front. Every garment will carry the Union Label and will be superbly and richly tailored by expert Union Tailors of the highest standard, who have state-wide reputations. for needle work that must be sustained, and who have been affiliated with us for years. The workmanship and fitting of your gar- ments will be absolutely perfect in every detail, which we positively guarantee. If otherwise, your money will be re- funded upon request or we will gladly re-measure you for an entire new Suit or Overcoat, whichever is agreeable to you. Can we be any fairer? Do you deem us worthy a trial issue? Hundreds and hundreds of different styles and patterns to select from are here | Union Label and will be tailored b ictly Union Tailors, which doubly insures you and at your disposal. Every known weave, color and design imaginable will be | and is your guarantee that the ert ev of your garments will be perfect in every placed on sale at a sacrifice. Dozens of these patterns are absolute novelties in | detail. A personal examination of these magnificent fabrics is imperatively essential in woolens and entirely exclusive and cannot be duplicated as they are unobtainable | order to more fully appreciate the extraordinary extremes we are going to during this in any tailoring institution west of Chicago, as they comprise a late shipment direct | tremendous value-giving, high-class tailoring sale. Nothing will be held in reserve. from the East and are the latest creations in weaves, colors and designs for the | Every suit pattern in the house will be sacrificed during this sale, regardless of the coming season. These fabrics will instantly appeal to the most critical, up-to-date | original cost or selling price of the pattern you may happen to take a fancy to and dressers in the city of Seattle, or in other words, men possessed with sufficient and na- | select. tural American intelligence that enables them to realize the value of high grade ma- Bring us a sample of any $50, $52.50 or $55 SUIT OR OVERCOAT and we terial in conjunction with the highest standard of tailoring that expert Union Tailors | will duplicate the same identical pattern or the same grade of material, as far as our of the highest sttanding are capable of producing. Every garment will carry the | stock will permit us, during this sale only for $40. | Helping F oreign Trade | "With the seller in Seattle and the buyer in Tokyo or Me! there is need for some medium of exchange—something to bring them together. The Foreign Department of the First a Bank acts in that capacity for an increasing number of manufacturers and other shippers in this part of the country Our facilities for handling foreign business are unusu- ally good. Established 1382 THIS GREAT TAILORING SALE STARTS TOMORROW, FRIDAY! AND WILL CONTINUE IN FORCE FOR 8 DAYS ONLY. SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES SAT. EVE, JUNE 15. COME DOWN AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE. NOTHING WILL BE HELD IN RESERVE, YOU CAN BE YOUR OWN SALESMAN ‘SAY YANKS IN MARNE BATTLE! THE AMERICAN TAILORS 914 Third Avenue, Opp. Orpheum Theatre Open Until 6 P. M. Red Seal Records From June List GERALDINE FARRAR Sings “Meditation” from “Thais” 83 12-inch JOHN M’CORMACK Sings “God Be With Our Boys Tonight” 10-inch 81 JASCHA HEIFETZ 4 lays A Hebrew Melody 12inch—$1.50 Victrolas $22.50 to $400 Convenient Payment Terms Deelors in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola Panes, Victrolas and Records, Plager Music. Sherman Pieyxco. TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC This is an intensely American institution, based on American ideals and principles and conducted by Americans throughout. Or to be more explicit, we are catering to Ameri- cans and those who have declared their in- tentions only. The patronage of counter- feits is positively not solicited. NOTICE! Gentlemen, bear distinctly in mind that we are not begging the issue in a bona fide sale and offer of this kind. It's simply a question of our being willing to pit our time, and money, and stake our reputation on the outec s issue, which oney making prop- agand ris time of th n, in a determined and conscientious effort on our part to win your confi dence and friendship, and retain the future consideration of both yourselves and friends, whom you will, in honor bound, naturally recommend to us in the event that we come up to your expectations and please you. The future success of th stitution, which has been established in the city of le for ye depends wholly upon the treatment we ord our fr and the public in general Th . dreds of new friends, clientele. The end in view amply justifies the means the tremendous we are making. The verificatior of the veracity institution can b interview with th which will be ¢& The tainting and jeopardizing o ih the issuance o! of gain is unthin ularly so in this coi known, Furth no remuneratic r in the satisfaction on your pa upon the suit or overcoat, as you will be immediately reimbur: upon request, or we will gladly remeasure you for an entire new suit or overcoat, whichever is preferable and agreable to you. G can we be any fairer? We have far more t han you have. We have no price where our arn and reputation is involved and at stake, An offer this kind would be hardly credible but for the fact that this offer emanates from one of the ly known and reputable high class tailoring 4 s in the city of § The intelli- gent publi dial invitation to visit our n examine this magnificent se « ican fabrics at your own leis gardlene of wheth you place order or not. y courtesy which is naturally gentlemen—ladies naturally included—will be extended, regardiess of any commercial transaction, as we are fully K and w uirs, and which is the recog every successful commercial institution is Toudds don