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The Star LASSIFIED Ad Rates jent—Charae Advertising Per tne per insertion 106 Bix insertions for the price of five. Transtent—Cash Advertising in advance—any classifte & cents per tine or fraction of tine | Six times for the price of five Contract advert er Tine per month- er Vine per month ‘or Tine per month or Tine to = 1 month. 3 monthe & months.. 1.98 12 months. 1.80 1 year, per 208 2 Der month Vines each woek, Mine .. Me 80 lines Tne : Six months add Months add 1 cent. each week, 1 year, per “ fe iy cont—Three Open Space Contracts BOF tines to be used In one year, per line 0 Hines to he used tn one year. per line 8% 0 lines to be used in one year, jer line ., clen ad. rate. IMS per word al ad. rate, per line . wfe Classified Ad Departm Phone Main 600 ws The SeattleStar| DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS.AT-L/ AW RLY WoMAN Pari eral pract ave. Main UI eee ATTORNEYS—PATENT TT. RiVERS—Consultation and Tit patent booklet free. 222 New York Bik ED P. GORIN@Pstest ator: Patent ured or fee refunded. Bide. Main 290. Fre: Bixson, Feawick, Tawre! jurke Bldg, 905 Beco Loans from $10 to $100 made confidentially on furniture, Steen live —$<$— $ Yes. Wr LOAN MONTY ON DIA- mmonds and jewelry at 2 per cont. NO OTHER CHARGES Others may AD- VERTISE lower rates, but how about he COMMIRBION they, charge? PROVIDENT eT oe To nORROW money on DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. Lowest rates: con! AMPRICAN JEWR _DEVELOrING KODAK WORK op akers—in AT 1. aT ‘is ee g roll. L Fae HiProproMe cB GUARANTEES TO 4 teach you old or new Orwald. Etitott 2187. The 2 "ippodrems Pitth and Untverstty. ~__FLECTRICAL SUPPLIES _ wr wn po Q00D WORK—O. R HART. wie, 1991 Fourth, Phone Main 3686. OPTICIANS a) 2174. “PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR KATHRIN HARRISON—001 SIXTH Ritiott 2133. STORAGE Se en * - —____—— Dr PROOF STORAOR | WARD Sone Central Storage White house. Ride SECOND-HAND CLOTHE 5989. TURKISH BATHS RATHS, 1 F Main 7 Rheumatiem my Rpeciaity. Toule Myers, chiropodist, mechano-therapist. fhone Main 3219; day or night JUNK lito First ave x Kinska Tonk tott Real Estate for Sale] $250 DOWN $250 DOWN $250 DOWN for twor Hytne room K porch at front: large eet; bathroom aleey en from ship why nd on waiting to use an met to and rr only tranafer when you work direct alance like TO INVESTIGATE ar or Gatewood Stneye Inquire at the little ft hand there to show today and wntil Take Pauntleray « | t property MH. & TURNER REAL ESTATE COMPANY } [204 Pioneer Wide. Phone Eittott 2941 900 California Ave. Phone West 16 IMMEDIATE PORRESSION SNAPS IN SMALL PROPERTIES CLOSE IN-EASY TERMS PHINNEY $1. 800—Interest mi-modern and herr ke ar and are good buys for little money balance like rent; no morte Take alance same as Lore | $850; size 4extoo; with onp} ASSESSMENTS Par. ACANT |x. seTH AND SUNNYSIDE, | 40n100. | $1,000; sIze MOUSE, ALL sa50 $ox100; CORNER WE LOAN MONEY TO BUILD JOSEPH BH. THOMAS & CO. 1026 Third Ave. Cor, Spring Eitiots 3¢ Mr. Samberg or the office Sunday $200 DOWN $200 DOWN Wht buy s very neat miy 15 teres two good © with bathroom completa. Open for inspection today TO INVESTIGATE Take Fauntieroy car or Gatewood sitneys to W. Junea et, inqati white office on left band side. Baleamen will be there to show you the property ali day tedsy and nti! 2D. m all next week. % & TURNER REAL ESTATE COMPANY 204 Pioneer midi Prone 5900 California Ay Phone We: SOUTH END SNAPS $1.200-—4-reom cottage: good corner let. QUART £00—4-ro0m bh 1 an acre tract; in @ splendid district for an| investment $1.5 t ear aervice to indnstrial district, | 5 nd within walking shipyards and othe listance of several) SOUTH Pr. BLN er | = HOTELS AND APARTMENTS HOTEL MILWAUKEE (Under. New Management) {he right piace for 750 and up; with pri- INVITED 1513% and. $2 w | 11—Acreage for Sale Hot nna} MBER DE THIA 18 THE EE kee PLA ynon PROPERTY HY AL eis $20 CARH AND | on Dock | FRER MDH st chance to recurs ® home traet . | GOR Cami | Nearon Coal | University Wonderphone, 20 minutes from ship. nday. Apecial Lake at 10:40 a m, 2:00 f HOUSE RNISHED GREEN, Sidney 1201 | VINE HOMES YOR #ALH $2,000 terms. | BERG Fallard $12.| FURNISHED | yard $500 Owner | rooms, $1,200 to o 000 o tor $4000 month t Yakima place. GARDEN 0 cash, LOT# month ritth FURNISHED ern; beautify mediate ke & Warrar’s office in Pn for Mr. | i so HOMES, ON] 8 y landing, Woat Seattle. 7 6775-310 alow; garden $1,850; no a iiovsK $500 i. Kanan B 26—Unfurn ‘100 Monm: rer ay 1M MODERN Tukwila, Wa I fee Apar rtments | 17—City Lots for Sale THAVE KOME FINE TOTS IN BEAUTY ful Fairmont Noo! Mi 2 plant terms, ‘I a re Went Bonttle.| i 0 | THF & being Main 7194 ai: (tr ekeeping Rooms Ma, COs IN te for Sale | x ; & Ine not z,| 00. Fur. “ft sorts for Rent ~ lig ROOMA, HOTKL FORT Gott & Chand-| Lawton, 7th W. and Grand Boulevard, $2.00, $2.50 week. ner. Ba aTow? 5 per month. per month. Weet 44 STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918. PAGE 9 56—Business Personals ‘Take 1 « STEVENS pivicn Anan’ New "York 32—Male Help Wanted pcan - P lessone Little oost hatin WANTED HWE LANORETA PIP PLANT, CATRD MILKS SEATTLE. WAGER 4 PRR HOCK, BHOUR CALL AT 1007 HOON ea ry rrom ™ CRNA DAY BLDG, WRAY SLD HOUR, AMILVER, TRETM. WANTED OLD JRWELRY WATCHNA, OLD) PALA MIGHERT 'PRUCKA PATD. aMITH JEWRY COMETH BLDG LADIES’ PRIZE) WALTZ Ate Haugen Park, Silver Lak wrday 16, Ail-night 6 orehontra DAMON DA OLD co. ITH FLOOR ports. Malark = Joan Foreign 1 00, Ht. Lala phone Rast 6263, whe will ething of great Interest to her, NENT HOLLAND oupp ot Scecing. a Mrte.ehde Gem wPMCIALIZING Vel And making attractive. price trade to Waldron 1 ther fifth year there HAGTIMN PIANO” PLATING * popular muste taught fn 20 lessons. Pantages Mde OLD GOLD. sive Teer ronda wanted, Highest price pata A At TAMER ND COMPANT nan Hallding, Beattie 2g Ay ~piA- 108 F TAnoR PRACT RURAR— MRR WILL RTC | 1th oN. Wo Phone iallerd eHIPYaAnD workers Piatt tin ——~ om 1160 ON CREDIT PKK MT. arene DIAMONDS, WATC! MICHARL, 108 KINGTON PUBLIC WANTED A ITOH scTt ’ MARINE #TORRRA POR Jepartment. Apply te Civil County City Md later than June 18, WANTED. city fire Rervice for particulars ne 1 5 Hult Shop saves yor RCONO 9 The freshly ground corn . pure milk, 106 GREENE A MEN m0 " Mullding. 906% | THE MARNE, PRACTICAL. WATEMAK Rit Jones & fon, 110 Alexander at, it Van y HRA | P field run pick oer, We ERATOR. Ree odat Rw WANTED PUR BERG, MAIN 34—Female Help Wanted TOUNO LADIE® WANTED PREMANENT PORTTION® EXPERIENCE REQUIRED K PAID REGINNERS | REARE IN WAGES . AT TELEPHONE COMPANY | OPERATING SCHOOL Detween 6 A. M and 6 PM Witt LapIEs NOT Ave Ww AND 7 and AND BRCOATH $1600. PRESENT TH 10 PRR CENT OFF YOUR F 1904 FIRT AVE RASPRERRY PIC nery picking on AD AND GET RCHASE. “yor” Caw VETERINARIANS CUT OUT MULE’S BRAY OPERATOR PORTLAND, June 15.—A Minsours F ite for} mul here today tried to give voice oo to the glorious volume of sound fea artic Tenton, Route 1, 1 GOFREN ME m Examiner), 10 Washington, D.C turing bis bray, but failed dimmalty A LEPPLS DOWN, A LETTTLE All that rewulted was an ignomini.| Dresses, coats, evite, Opes! ous wheene. | until # o'rlock | Phelps e diseoncs: he vic oot a Feniot Acteamee th WF Con veterion aa jal WANTED AnOUT © meee ar Sep vecerinay' a a jans of the Northwest. At the con July 1, raspberries, nt, Coons derries, evergreces, Write for particu-| vention of veterinarians from Idaho Jara. CW. Orton, Surmner, Wash War 1d and 85—Female Situations Wtd. WANTED TWO WMALE CHILDRER | «) 2 to ye old, $13 & between > Kenote Ceepit each week evenini to remove the bray of a mule, | this “show me” animal was/ wn A portion of cartilage in the none which formed a vibrating air pocket | Hiawatha at 38—Business Chances If the bray should return be necessary to sever the ine that raine the tail | aS an te ~~~ | Caesar learned by tying down «| 38A—Stocks _and Bonds | mule’s tall the bray was prevented. | woe b aemar failed to make the thing} m & Coai.| Permanent Tlectrh Welder. | satvoreal High ,| THREE MEN BURNED IN | BLAZING OIL GUSHER RANGER, Tex., June 15.—Three men were burned to death early to day when the Brewster susher, 5,000-barrel ofl well, four miles south caught fire from an unde use it may muscles | ery, Ibe ne Y WILL aska Pi | of here termined The fire was brought under control] the forenoon after a hard} MAS WINKTs mR nion 8 ott £50. Sale ~Wertiaie -For Sale Miscellaneous BASIE Lat um mall trated catalogues fing, Pi AND DOORS GOOD DANCER No k stan he knows how to get around. He is at ease un- der all conditions, Accidents | whip | eullty of a charge of having recelved rtor are unknown to him whilst on foot Because he is too quick, too light, limber and easy on his feet. One would think no matter what you would de- sire to do with your feet you could do so. But | it is not so. Have you ever) seen a Monday night class start out awkward, raw! recruits of dancing, and then come back on Friday, at seven sharp and see those same boys again? Under | Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald | | HIPPODROME Fifth and University they like old-timers. Join the class MONDAY NIGHT AT 7 SHARP. They'll teach you. Beant! sonable Fourth the home; the pric and terms attractive Henry Bide PIANOS FOR RENT, RENT AP on purchase. Meyer-Toner, Union, KAVANAGH'S PRONOGH TO FIATS 16008 int avi fh APHCTALTY ECORDS HANG) Elliott Hide. repalr. | TENTS, AWNINGS Bverything In Canvas » Kitchen & Co, Univernity, KAVANAGHS 100 i ~“aLATC location ailipyann WoRKEna and furniture of Waldron Ca,, prices and terms are attractive, Fourth ave ALB—O8 APE pz: | Wanted Miscellaneous PAYS for “clothing, | ture nell and Dressmaking Done Rei HRKAAMA KI DREAEMAR owi ft MORE 1a17% are cep PuRIEN ‘or plore w 50—Furniture for Sale lake Vurnliare Co, (60 Pike. Mein BD rk er pone 2 ca ve T|GAS FIGHTING ON U, S. LINE if THE AMERICANS ON 44 p.m.) Roth American and German artillery wan active northwest of Chateau Thierry today, The boches threw large quantity of gaa shells into Rouresches and the vicinity, There were no infantry actions, The emential difference between the German offensive toward the Marne and the drive for Compiegne is tha he latter was not June ‘The wurprine element in the due to the necessary concentration | of allied forces in Picardy and Flan ders. Thin very concentration now makes it imposible that Hindenburg can make an unexpected attack | along the line protecting the roads to the channel. Can't Isolate France rman effort to reach Amiens wbrouck can therefore be no licate of the drive Gen. Foch is pre ac or He more than a dup for Compiegne. pared for it In that fact there in the urance that Hindenburg isolate France in part by the capture of Calais. and Boulogne. Hinden- burg undoubtedly realized the terrt bie consequences of hia failure to capture C romplegne. INTERN CARL SWELGEN Almond Kadgin, allen enemy, and Carl Sweigen, who was recently de- prived of citizenship in Portiand, Ore., have been ordered interned by presidential decree, Swelgen, who tn an I. W. W., was relieved of eltizen papers when he was found highent e cannot | |then under false pretenses. NEW YORK, June 15.—German submarines In American waters dur ing the week today mnk three ships, 9.458 tons. This includes the Pinar Del Rio, which | a removed by a simple operation.| way destroyed last Raturday but wot| PROPOSE U. S. ARMY OF reported until thi WILL BL 1D Wa > Pacific Net & Twine Co, filed the city building depart Saturday to construct a four warehouse at 1213-1222 West + At a cont of $170,000 week. py ment ern ave oe Army . Helps to Check H: uns in Picardy | A small but courageous army of Portuguese soldiers helped to fill the gap on the western front when the Germans broke thru the defenses of the British on th and April n command of ther from again ore Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies TO THE Fprron ‘The Seattle Star: Tamagnint is They'll be heard the war ts over. Inclosed find .......see00. to buy «Packages of tobmece, thra for American fighting men in France. ‘1 that each dollar buys four packages, ench with » retail vali of 45 cents, and that in each of my packages will be praced @ postcard, addressed to me, on which my an- known friend, the soldier, will agree to send me © message of thanks, *—A cnn STAMP cep the Hun .——— a “a day | ee ne the former was a surprined Marne advance was| Somme in March | in} =I ' AT 15, IS STAR DANCER OF GRAND OPERA CO. >. | | AT 15 TS Star—18 with Cut .. Three years ago, a little Chicago girl of 12, with great promine an a dancer, but lacking financial support to continue her education, came un | der the good graces of Mra. Charles W. Folds. | ‘ ARTILLERY IS BUSY ON OISE PARIS, June 15.—Artillery fight- ing along various sectors of the Oise were reported by the French war of- fice today. “Ketween Montdidier and the Oise, wouth of the Alxne, west of Rheims and near Chacnplat and Bligny, there was artillery activity,” the communique stated. “French patrols took prisoners in the Champagne region.” Charge Gambling in City Playfields There is too much shooting craps, gambling and language |B, |inated by Rt. and Marne fronts and patrol activity | unfit for| vessel in 40 working days. Shipyard and Waterfront News & Notes S, §, LOVEJOY IS LAUNCHED ‘The 2,200-ton wooden steamer HL Lovejoy was launched from the plant of the Ballard Shipbuilding Co., at 24th ave. N. W., at 120 Bae urday afternoon, The vessel is built for the Northwest Shipping Co, CHAMBER SAYS SEATTLE CAN’T HANDLE WHEAT Because of inadequate tonnage, in spite of enormous shipbuilding facil- ities, Seattle and rthwest termi nals will not be able to negotiate Montana and Western states’ grain to the Kast, according to announce ment sent Friday to the American Society of Equity, of Great Palisa, Mont. The society had urged the Chamber of Commerce to co-operate in the sending of representatives to Washington, D. C., to make this ad- justment, as preferabble over the Great Lakes transportation, SAFETY FIRST PLAN PUT IN SHIPYARDS All of Seattle's steel shipyards have adopted and will put into rigor ous effect the safety first rules orig- E. Warren, of the old Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Co. ¥ With careful adherence to the principles laid down by Warren and his helpers in all the yarda, it is estimated that accidents and casual ties will be 80 per cent eliminated. EASTERN YARDS CLAIM NEW RECORD IN SPEED BALTIMORE, Md, June 15.—The Baltimore Dry Dock and Shipbuild- ing Co. claims a world record for fast ship construction, in the building of 8 6,450-ton steel government contract ‘The vee Now, after three years of hard) youtneul ears around Walla Walla|#e! will be launched Monday, with | Work, she's been engaged as pre and Hiawatha playfields, women of the attendance of Charles M. | miere danseuse of the Chicago Grand | poth districts represented to the park|Schwab and prominent shipping [Opera company for next season. | Mine De Tell is the youngest and) first American girl to achieve this! honor. |PARENTS OF SOLDIERS | BANQUET ON CAMPUS | ‘The Parents’ association, composed of fathers and mothers of boys in the University ambulance corps, will | commemorate thetr first anniversary at @ banquet Saturday, at 6 p. m., in | the Pac ‘ulty Men's club houre, | — TWO KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK ON PENNSY LINE RIDG YAY, Pa, June 15-—A wreck occurred on the Philadel! phia | & Erie divisions of the Pennsytvanta near here today. Reports by tele-| phone raid that two were killed and) | Several injured. /TWO CHICAGO PAPERS | ADVANCE TO 7 CENTS CHICAGO, June 15.—The Chicago} | Tribune and the Herald-Mxaminer! ngton and Oregon, it wan de | suBs GET THREE ~ SHIPS announced today that their Sunday ditions will sell for seven cents in| Chic and ten cents elsewhere. | The Chicago price heretofore haw been five cents | 3,000,000 NEXT YEAR) WASHINGTON, June 15.—Senator Fall, of New Mexico, has proposed an amendme to the army appro priation bill providing for an army | of 3,000,000 American troops to be | used in the war next year | CUNARD LINER ASCANIA TOTAL LOSS; ALL SAFE ST. JOHNS, N, F., June 15.—The Cunard liner Ascania, around 15 miles east of Cape Ray, was consid-| ered a total loss today Bhe is rap idly filling with water. All hands were save JITNEY PLANS WILL BE PERFECTED SOON A definite plan for of jitneys in Seattle, under city su with = tra: er exchanges with the city municipal lines at a 10-| cent fare, is expected to be d n up| Tuesday by the jitney committee ap- pointed by Mayor Hanson, accordni to H. B. Lippman, of the committee. the operation pervision, To the utter consternation of the police force, who were flabbergasted and helpless, a sober and dignified dachshund ambled with stately car- riage around the public safety build ing Saturday morning, and then leis urely strolled up Fifth ave, and dis appeared. SAVERS Savings Departments deal largely with women, be cause they are the facnily why this bank makes it a special work to see that ry attention and accommodation — is given women customers, Second Ave. at Madison. 7 Ai | THE NATIONAL BANK OF GOMMERGE board Friday. Men, after work hours, are gather. ing in the playfields to gamble, they sald. LONDON.—The sultan of Zanst- bar has went $100,000 as his coun- trys contribution for 1918 to the winning of the war. He sent the fame amount last year. board officials. Capt. W. HL Varney. v. Se tion of the shipping board and the publie in general is invited. They held regularly every evening until the course is ALL AT FIRST AND CHERRY JOS. DANZ, MANAGES. FOUR THEATRES A large combined seating capacity. to wait long for comfortable always, and priced right. COMING Deable Bill CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG — “THE MARIONETTES” and DOROTHY DALTON sts “FLARE-UP SAL” Adults 15¢ Children 10¢ Al Jennings’ Great Western Thriller Adults 10¢ Children S¢ CLOSE TOGETHER It means you don't have Rest of pictures SUNDAY Fanny Ward “On the Level” And Two-Reel Keystone Comedy Adults 10¢ Children B@ IMPERIAL “ttle Red Decides” Cutting Down the Expense of Living UCCESSFUL business con cerns nowadays are managed on the budget system; that is, their cost of doing business is planned in advance accord- ing to their estimated income, You can apply the same system to cut down your own cost of living. A household allowance book will help to perfect this system. You can apportion your income so as to cut down your liv- ing expenses and save a little each month, These little savings should be placed in a savings account here, bearing interest. THE NATIONAL BANK. OF COMMERCE OF SEATTLE * Second at Madison

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