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# y¥ ene common abhorrence of|/ambassador to the United States | Joh" Tule, and—what is even} has been authorized to instruct Span. | 1)" ; @ strike, say members ¥ national council, now tour | B the United States in the inter: fa not by pounding on the t door via the Rhine, but! cking the tottering back door a Danube RB Austro-Hungary territory there d and expanding discon oppressed peoples of anti- Origin, say the Jugosiavs. ble little Jugosiay army, of the greater one that) “summoned in a twinkling. | Tight aid is asqured, now} | the extreme southern frontier, the invader at Sa} , the Jugoslay rep out proudly fall and independent recogni! A AS A national army from the! Inctuding America | the United Stat to recognize the Jugo- union, and could take the step of sending a naval n to the Adriatic shore, ; vw union would in- become a vital reality. subject countries in what called Austro-Hungary The Hapsourg-Hohenzol- would be cast off and aspiration for the ” path from Berlin would melt, never to ts the message brought to the | States by the delegation spokesmen is Dr. H. Hin former member of the Croatian it. and cal offenses against the Aus- ‘Oppressors, now a member of ¥ committee of London. | fs not generally appreciated | Rationalities included Hungary.” people governed in that em- \ 1 000 are Macyars and Ger ‘The other 32,000,000—an over majority — Fthe yokr—not only that of the, Seat but we all now know the Prussians | the district, practically, from | 32 Drave southward to Al-| ‘Greece and Bulgaria, hates the | bile construction and operation. of the Austrian-Germans Y. one tongue and one territory—to say nothing overmastering™ desire | ish ships ce of national lif the match is touched to the authorized by the Americans, it was). the whole structure will announced today. Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Co. WASHINGTON war department toc as follows eee | «Twenty-nine kille © dead of accld . }t \ | termined Capt. F Maine, ar of the k W Proposed new state along the Darien, Conn., and the Adriatic York city, were kil foad to Kerlin, the Jugoslavs The remainder of the LED IN ACTIK has already re could be Dr. H. Hinkovie go, and Jugoslay, under Austrian col desert to join hands with | brother, fighting for | + againnt | ¥ lors, will jhis Jugoslav j bie country’s Independence the Hun. | “This is known to the Austrian | general command. Make no mis- take about that. Time and again, the word has gone out that a new Austrian offensive was to be launched against Italy, and, | each time, the plan has been | abandoned. The rebellious troops cannot be depended upon “It is the same with the nary The Austrian ships in the Adriat ie ore manned by Jugostavs, but officered by Germans. There has been a succession of mu tinkes; there will be more, The day when American warships make a raid, there will be a re- volt in the Austrian navy that will spell final disaster, DRAFTED MEN GO TO MECHANICS’ SCHOOL" For th follow the exam- rittin, © cD aRVER one after being exiled Grove, © Adams, Mase Oo; Marolt ¢ 1 at variance are the * he says. “Of the! first time drafte: y be nd tor are chafing! 6 went) > men, 2 ing to Pullman and ven to Spokane to study automo | Remo In the future draft men with! Recast Pe a grammar school educations will be chris F Massint. new state of the! trained by the war department from | !saae Miotter |e Rosh, Morne CARRY AMERICAN. 6600S | MADRID, June 14.—The Spanish ney Ma in American waters to| wa transport to Spain such goods as are! | Zuba, Rrookiyn. | WASHINGTON, two more marines the country’s honor result of recent fig Added service at the peak load costs more per ed eight killed in wounds and 48 wou Maj Benjamin 1 pke, Font Du Lac, June tay | walty Het totaling 119 names, divide 1 in action me. | dead of wounds; aix dead of di Jent; 70 | severely; one wounded, degre Hulett, Lew jouts, Ernest I r at fo Ni erga, Micha eLy vr were ro hung A casualty list insued toda nded York city, and Capt. Oxcar tt ee well, Crawfordsville, Ind., verely passenger car- ried than added service on off- peak hours; and that. it is the peak or rush hour service de- Henry 1 ard mands that have increased so enormously in this city since the war started? 1; dohn Raymond Ro Harry M June TACOMA of 25 men transportation — pr been appointed by Augunt P Me k oblem the Rergts Tab Diridgeport. Conn Powers, | CASUALTY ROLL, Th a cas five unde and five missing in action Geblea, Hrookiyn, Chas M. Mec wt North . Pause, | burn, N. Ji Ale *t | tokl the 100 per cent club Thursday wk: Geo’ te Nugent-| noon at luncheon in the Masonic Wm. M. Osborn, Troy, | club ors, Rarneatvitic, hy | “The city’s possibilities have Bangers. K7.. leonant| merely been scratched thus far.” he| NDETER Frederick Kretnbring Fret '8 MARINES DIE IN BATTLE ZONE June 14 pl i today oe Adrian, Je. , severely TACOMA CAR PROBLEM TO BE INVESTIGATED A col street car here ®-| Quayle, former president of the As | Ciarense | continued Jona} + | GUTTERING Two mmittee has mayor and | The committee has three women members. STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918, PAGE 4° | xhow and hor an be gaine ol, Vast he lion acts Yesterday wa us folk don't say much he iat nd #titious, even if they are super abou They dread the 13 hoodoc tor” and “Louie jeaders of Hon tribe, were nervous and ir o. Back of the scenes, they 1 menacingly in the runway te The saddie strap on the ke and the ar us hand started | nite horse bre Looked Bad “fad.” said Bing Director Hert Rickman, And Al G. Barnes him self, sensing the unrest, took a hand n the @ quickly mas tered the nm and * proved diso- the ring wt aa V Rogers Says: NOTIC “Kvery © gasped o blank shots her revolver Victor's ttled him, and the act ended doubly satinfactorily to face Unie nade, GLADLY CASHED, the spectators ‘The old 13," sighed Rickman What if it had been Friday, the SALE STARTS 13th? Good night” , ‘The circus will stay until Saturday midnight | World Has Eye on Seattle, He Says The shipbuilding, lumber and tis cries and nywtematic advertising of Heattle have attracted the eyes of the world to this efty,"" Smith 1. | sociated Advertsing Clubs of the| World, en route to San. Francisco. “The | future of Seattle tr é | CHICAGO, June 14—-Dr. As der Lambert, of New York elected head of the American Medi leal association here Thursday De mbert is medical director of the waa work in France and pres of the New York State Med annociation. j Girt workers in the danger build [ings at Woolwich arsenal, London. | are not allowed to wear jewelry, so | they wear bright-colored ribbons as shoe laces. | TODAY | a= Tae ae Fourth Avenae and Lenora Street BIG 4-RING WILD ANIMAL: ident teal w THars Oirrenent Ortming erecracie ST OF NVANZA ||SONQUEeT OF | 1200-"istwars -1200 | 103- mY ANAL aN act - STREET PARADE AT 10.90 A.M. 0008S OPEN | ond ) PM —-—~ PERFORMANCES 2 and 8 PH T cuaru CHAPLIN IN “THE TRAMP” A BIG LAUGH MARY MILES MINTER IN “A BIT OF JADE” Jewel styles. go at 6D¢. derwear, worth to ro at 4¢. Men's ¢ at 6¢. Komance and a Robbery Adults 106 Children 5c Include Tax OL AN! rer WOT) “rool 8" SHE SAID HER BOOZE | HUNTINGTON, % hair dreaser Tin her and would uncurl kinks. UNION STORE—UNION HOURS article as advertised. All contract goods included In YOUR PAY CHECKS SATURDAY 9 A. M. Silk Shirts that sold up to $10 will go for $4.85. “She wouldn't WOULD UNCURL KINKS clothes in the hor Tenn., June 14.—| ‘counts has been arrested here) Preston violating the Tennessee Hhe had in possension 12 tieg whisky w hen| Preston adds ashamed of bim 4 caught she stated that she was a| working man and wouldn't let him/ come into the house when there was and that the bettieas suitease contained hair tonic old stock and fixtures of Hogan store them in the barement where | {the damp ruined them,” alleges in bone| Efhily Preston's petition for divorce.| ‘The arrest of twp Chinewe and the that company present. Rogers’ great Red Front 4 at Unites isi0 First Avenue — a re ae athe mts teeand tohedettr kak Glo .S. CAN BRING REVOLT IN AUSTRIA, SAYS S LEADER | D-SLAVS ASKING |! US TO RECOGNIZE SEPARATE. STATE STUART G. MASTERS ‘the Teuton shows an impervious Dreast to the allies in the he has an Achilles’ heel in the and it is here that Amer | EVEN CIRCUS ELEPHANT S || GIRLS TO AID LONDON, June 14.—Ralding oper: | PANS, June American Seattlo youngsters had their fill] a) n i OF | ‘The girls’ honor guard haw laxued sisteak aa apt 7 {of thrills at the exhibitions of the |‘ ationa and artillery fire were report:| . (0; Gor girls who winh to nerve 8° 1 1 of Amer. Al G, Harness’ ctreus Th ay, and ed by Field Marshal Malg today Uncle fan by doing summer can-|an troops at the dispoi of t ae a , “A strong enemy party was com | ning, ‘The canning army will mobil | French Colonel when the latter ex. 3 pletely repulsed southwest of Merris|ize at the Y. W. C. A. every morn: | pressed fear for the wafety of hin left early thin morning and a few prinon = oe 9 to (Dove on Prac yl wing during the French retirement Anew: idays from 6 ‘om th 6, came kno era were taken,” the #tatement maid. |) eareeae ye en ene ood, conserva | Seto the Alene, 1S Soetine Rape a Lead Le en, of ~ [don Plana for « in municipal | © offer waa made when the gen- ove tage - Beattie, involve large numbers of | vy sAsiu. Bonin at Ket] “s ' nru Gandelu, Busainries, Corcy and ant) “Several prisoners and two ma! gris ofthe honor guard | Belleau when two ‘el os + reaat | chine guns were taken in advas, The guard has also started classes jeld in their trunks. * Ageous patrol encounters southwea hn é aot ti } ides this, there were the lons,| Fe eee ee eee ereat of Mer. {1% French. Lucien Perrot conducts! ‘The region described in the ise tigers, the leopards and all the vill a clams for the honor guard kirls On| notch is the mame area northwest of animals that go tol! al eehoot, Kast Re-| sree was hostile artillery firing | ThUreday nights at th W.C. Al Chateau Thierry, where American ¢ enough animal show Frank Viredley Atal school, Mast in the Villers Pretonneu ctor and ACHAME! marines and other American unity went to bed tired last | Seattle ’ | the Soaps rales eT 4) SAYS WIFE ASHAMED , been fighting for the past two satisfied with the first day’s| Kart M. Hatten, mini school, Fast pa ul that an entrance|*atti. BECAUSE HE WORKED let me keep my| use, but made me ARREST Two ‘CHINESE; SEIZE OPIUM SUPPLY VANCOUVER, B. C., June 14 John J.| his answer to) his wife was| seizure of opium Valued at $9,000 in because he was a) Vancouver, Thursday afternoon, is believed by detectives to be the first step in breaking up a gigantic opium ring reaching from Western Canada He is 63 years to Ban Franciaco. By United States District Court and bought by H. M. Rogers at less than cost. The BANKRUPT with com- Lindquist, now moved and SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 15, AT 9 A. M. The Following Men’s one Suits, genuine ag Ag oo Be eer make, worth Boys’ Saits; a big selection; High-class Suits; fie" ankrept Suse pre $8.99 $9.85 Men’s Overceats worth to $25.00; Sank rupt Sale price........ Men’s Boys’ Men's Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00; Bankrupt on pb nin) se. vane Stetson, Walk- Over Florsheim Dress Shoes; Bankrupt Sale price $3 95 no af Dress ae broken lines, wo to $4.00; pt Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6.00; Bankrupt $2.85 Arrow brand soft collars, regular 25¢ Men’s Cotton Underwear, summer Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth BANKRUPT PRICES ON SHOES Mdiedlimnel casians’ us 0: trasthonret Witinonte: <othcatll wirasia nk &tebliiin a tie ia). HIDE Shees for men and women, incinding Walk-Overs, Stetsona, Florsheims, well-known makes. Piles of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Heldman's Union-made and Strauss “Quality” Clothes for men. Bins of Arrew Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicott Under- wear, Stetson Hats, etc. Everything goes on sale tomorrow—eo join the crowds and come. dohnson-Murphy and other Prices Will Do the Work HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $16.85 Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Pure Wool Fabrics in lot; worth Sale cae Sieh che a worth to $30.00; “Bank- $1.38 Men’s Dress Pants to $3.00, Bankrupt Sale price Men’s Fine Dress Pants, values to $6.00; anes | Sale price ......... .. $2. 48 Ladies’ Misses’ Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, including white canvas, worth to $1 89 $5.00; Bankrupt Sale price Boys’ School Shoes, leather; Bank- + $1.68 price .. $9.00 Men’s Hi-Cuts, heavy veal Sale price -s..-.-. D400 $7.50 Men’s Army Shoes; special Saturday. value, go at 2 for 25¢. All sizes, late Men’s Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monarch brands, will go ai 98¢. Men's B. V. D. Underwear on sale Saturday at 45¢. Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’s Dress Hats that sold to $2.50 will go at 98¢. Men’s Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 88¢. Men’s 15c Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. 50, at $1.25. Men’s Porous-Knit Union Suits go at 98¢. Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Men's Chambray 85¢ Work Shirts at 59¢. Men’s Pure Silk Sox 23¢. Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at 65¢. Bigd Gully, sant fe 08, Bear Union-made Overalls, Werk Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ man'n'work ar vom wear” wil be sold tomorrow a final wind-w prices . Guaas Gabeaey > tao aaa of tee Great Bankrupt Sale. Join the crowds and save while you still remember BaF ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK @g People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale. It starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 9 o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Store—our doors close Saturday night at 6 o'clock sharp. As a patriotic duty please attend this sale mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Come to the BIG UNION STORE With the Red Front THe RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Avenue UNION STORE—UNION HOURS And Men’s Pure Men’s Wool Un- weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs Men's 25c Garters at 15¢. to $3.50, at $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks go at $2.48. Suit Cases, Black ne Osea, ote fn fact averytting for ve the opportunity. © And Opposite the Public Market Just North of Pike Street $3.65 §f. Hundreds of ARROW COLLARS 2 for 15c Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, in- stead of contract price of 20c. ~ YES \