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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918. PAGE 6 g in Land of the Enemy wounded while fighting in t army. Voth are un ing men of ¢ ty al gov-| they and many others of their coun Auntrian army | trian of t but these are the! Italians, ernment Tho death warrant of the Aus: | dual monarchs troHangarian dual monarchy | more tmpc has been signed! 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Simson 211 Union St. 1332-1334 2nd Ave. RABY trymen denser 6 allion, graduates and ——_ Telearaph News Service of the U Rat { Beattla Wash, Postotfice as Second-Clase Matter By mail, out of city, 40¢ per month; 3 months, $1.15; 6 montha $2.10; year, $400 By carrier, city, 80c_a month Phone Main 600. Private F SCRUPES NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF Nrewsrarmens ——— “HOW HE LOOKS TO ME” RY EDMUND VANCE COOKE “He” Poet Cooke Means Bill Hohenzollern, HUN Murderer, for Whom Readers of This Newspaper Are Picking Out the Most Fitting Title. 4 reese Asscctation The Bohemian republic | popularly known as such. iteelf The Vv Counell,” and ite pr fessor Thomas G. Masaryk, fo a professor in the University x a refuges from Hohe hanging Htallan fr of Kmpe iio Creche Willlam of Gee: way The umest of the oppressed peoples of the nine different races which make up the Aus trian empire is about to flame into open revolt, Kobemia, the largest of the subject nations of Austria Hun gary, bas not waited for active, open revolution —_—_—— By Prague, who mia, with a de over his head. reality The sweet buy and buy—War Savings Stamps. however, the n the provisional « tohemian republic aryk in its first presi fo I mildly wuggest, call him Bill the Postsdammable, 1 am wary and chary of words too inflammable Wry-souled and w Ubertyloving Crecha “A Woman Reader” asks for “some reasons why Thrift , - 4 Stamps should be purchased” so she may be “equipped ol . si with telling arguments in making a house-to-house can- eapite the age ie vagy ‘vass in oyr club's W. S. S. drive.” ' tile, tyrannical “ If there is one thing easy to do it’s finding reasons for > investing in Thrift and War Savings Stamps. te complicat to) in with, there are more than 900,000 reasons and Hungari There are millions of equally good reasons in train piynire iy made up at cantonments in the U. S. A. nations which r There are hundreds of thousands of reasons in blue ally have noth white on battleships, destroyers and other war craft the Teutons ego ocean lanes clean of U-boats. : ere are thousands of reasons flying thru the air hey are the aces which will play the deuce with HUN aerial forces. ‘ There are as many reasons as there are ‘Service flags in the millions of American homes. Ee Than these the human mind cannot think of more f ccsidvase dleeemianlallc@iibiectiohceal « angrenous, fetid and cankerous,” tent reasons for investing in War Savings Stamps, which . Nor Bealae Satan nothing more or less than backing with our savings our Edit 9 on { : War Sow maak bat chaban 4 who fight our battles for our safety and independence. } , ‘or Ss Mall | silts. Hen HI Naish hyena Any one of those boys is reason enough for any nll ggelisoes cayaee American acquiring the Thrift Stamp habit. So Get Giese Ga tek ee ee & "0. ) & & One class of Seattle workers will be freed from the ‘ ei “eters al ~ ’, 4 of the rent hog, anyway. The povernment, thru ‘i - 8. = ILE INTIME WORTH 4o not | emergency fleet corporation, has sent out word that name pub: Po workers cannot be evicted by profiteering Letters more than 266 | is. Landlords are warned to watch their steps. The council has sworn that I mia shall be fr army depen the Weaterr He's in America e in the - Professor Masaryk is in America n the rul t on, c # cause with the A \ 4 with his former nia country, With | brought from Europe a militai (| sion representing the Bohem LIBOT. ANTONI HOLY boy "Tun members are securing en Metments arr ¢ the young Crechs who are carrying on this unique rev: | yoravians, & ans and Blovaks of n against Empero: the United States, and sending them ix a feat almost unprecedented to France to fight m history Two of the members of thin ois ‘ While many of her mubjects are| sion, First 1 Antonin Holy, its ) vk still perforce serving in the Austrian and See Lieut Molislav A bod “a arm thousands more have deserted have written articles for - © to me ndered to the Russians and telling dramatically how | at I'm n 1 eite him stria Hung he Austrians ary > fit hin degree, eee And ee one about what he looks like to me. Are with or Magyars In using large Or elne I'd entitle For rancid And dev Hell make a fine ¢ : rds I am over meticulous Carry on Revolution him Wilhelm pendiculus! 1 beg tr sy nt swung to a tree comprising tans, Mor vintans, head Nied The sta stars on Mentan ‘ond Slavonians and Slovenians There are still other races in the But you'll agree, VOC Sb 2 vn “$e s like to me N. E. A) PAINLESS ~___*". DRY CATARRH | Wh an become of the up-to : ‘ ree | gars uousreite ie send 46 04 An Affliction in Which Web paper Lining of the Nose Sfirinks Away nl oo state no words long bave litte chance | of publication. 5 co S27 Drive to Win THE LANDLORDS’ SIDE ' @That victory follows the decisive attack and never ult St In r inww comes with even the most courageous defense, General ria Foch points out as the first principle of modern warfare other words American and allied forces must assume offensive before the kaiser is beaten into submission must carry the war home to the Germans, into the very °°" of the German empire—ON TO BERLIN! Merely warding off blows isn’t enough. We must ip the Huns now or fight this war all over again in the future. We believe the nations leagued against kaiserism are Dro the day when “They shall not pass!” will no r be the battle cry. America can hasten the day when word will pass al! along that line “over there’—-ON ° 0 BERLIN! For the United States must be “over there” in over- liming forces before General Foch's “prepared bludgeon? drive the Germans back across the Rhine and carry ® war to the kaiser’s doorstep, where it rightly belongs. fe who used to bags instead of meta ABSOLUTELY | essed catarrh SAYS THE RESULTS gee WERE WONDERFUL Tried for Years to Find Right ,, Medicine — Tanlac Brings Relief would mean ‘NOLLOVULXG ays A news dispatch, © Macedo The allies taken 11 towns int shearere in Idaho Cor a day, but they are strike if they don't This ought to put an any rumor that the West is awake to the fact that we arein * the war ter, when the price cop are re and other things went the rents were raised order to meet the increased expenses. To | re When they told him America wouldn't fight, tome- force us to do business at prewar one at the helm of Wilhelm gave him a bum steer! ents, while all expenses have in joaring: then tarrt addition to the loc ures are instituted to imp: general health, for many in m ro-called Riggs’ I will cure} this disease and your gums | to @ healthy condition very reason- eee teenth Avenue —_——_—. reaned to 50 per cent or more, means ust Be Something in a Name McAdoo township, Barber county, Kas., is 100 per cent rican, not only in words, but in action. Every one of the 140 persons living in the township e to work is growing food. In the last Liberty Loan campaign the township sub- putting us out of business Why i it that people don't seem to realize that it costa much more now to keep an apartment or room ing house in running order than it did last surmmer of fall? The ibed for $6,300 of Liberty Loan bonds or at the rate of « 50 for every man, woman and child in the township. If " bonds had been subscribed for in the same ratio to the ‘” opulation all over the United States, the total subscription Would have been something like $47,000,000,000, or more n 15 times the amount asked by the government. ‘What a jolt that would have been to Bill Hohenzollern of Potsdam! Lowest numer ous articles of merchandise whith have to be purchased continually as they wear out or are broken, as car- pets: 2 hes, cooking uten ails, sheets, curtains blankets, quilt advanced 25 and even 75 per cent a year, often tw ar : - all have per cent, 50 per cent, At least once om or apart imined and var Speaking of traitors in general and war profiteers in ° | particular, the Indiana Daily Times delivers itself of this ‘Opinion and wish: “We'd like to pull a rope on the wretch who plays false te his country’s back by profiteering while his neighbor is ing about his country’s job. of him. “And none meaner, none lower in the scale, than the God help us, there are a « landlord who boosts the rent out of proportion to Ameri- |). @ans because Americans are fighting and working, over there and over here, to make the world safe for homes.” Hear! Hear! We're Devil Dogs now, eh? Then THEY must be Hell Hounds; and for them the WURST is yet to come! | ; Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure : ‘Almost Every Human Ail-| most seriou ment is Directly Trace- . 1 able to Impurities in the Blood. her disfigur Malaria, which men heipless eases are the ¢ portance of keeping the blood free of impurities. When you realize that the heart is constantly pumping this Vital fluid to all parts o # you can easily see that i the blood will cause ser! Plications Any slight that creeps i of danger, f | blood. You can easily avoid all of these diseases, and rid the purity | by the use of 8. 8. 8. t a8 COM! blood remedy that has been in cor stant use for more than fift S. 8. 8S. cleanses the bic Aisorder or impurity t theeetuts: 10 the blood Is a source d routs every ine re tal o It In xol e blood # perform its fu y druggists eve ature and med Many painful and dangerou eases are th rect result of a t eOndition of the blood. Among th " In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the Ughteat nd strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guarcm teed 15 years. $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) $10 Set of Teeth ........ ... Bridgework, per tooth, gold Gold Fillings . . ver Fillings e ston taken tn the vice free. k. We Stand the nded by our early prmoes ye in gg gyins Soe: satisfaction. Ask our custom. ve texted our wor! hen coming to our offic @ the right place. Bring thia ad with you CC® be eure you are Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS $0 UNIVERSITY sr. m of them, |° | many bank at 4 per cer ements anc sid, he to borrow money Con ently, there was of profit with meet the increased ex penses, and rents sinply had to be rained If rents general! excey tionally e than the ine think profiteering fair-minded, gate he have been practical men much the expenses have increased dt year let renta be figur Invest! a basis of | value of investmenta, plus increased REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: expenses, so congress according to fair facta. We are pleased to may leg seo The Star "and any other ® (except the four-footed re are many "1 us, but w forced out of busir property, and th of us to the rate As to The ne our n to down er in the sam Mr. Wn ting that rents should be for ed down to the 1914 be T will ask why not force down the price of coal flour, ment, | et 1914 rate They are just as much, und more, a necessity as 1 will Mr. 8 busin ing h if ren A le Star, by ue of to the same ire rooms even venture the guess that rer himself, whatever his vorkk may be, | t giv. | at the 1914 rate of | Opposite Fraser Paterson Ca | com ation. BE. J, THE From a New York sightseeing company’s advertisement: “Women are perfectly safe on our cars and daily make the nightly toors.” “For the last four tinued, “I nuffered stomach trouble erything I w stomach, and the table I would years If YOU WANT TO TELL IT TO MARINES THESE DAYS, | YOULL HAVE A HARD J0n THEYRE BOUND FOR BERLIN shment weakened me so Director McA 1 could } iniforms and ordered new 4 time ta ardly walk, and part “We did not de velop the Skagit site because we considered it un patriotic to do » at this time. Pres. Leonard, Jthe Traction Co. © time it me at » with rheuma times terribly with @ thin wonder feeling fine >» try to keep track o! w York girl picked up a pin way, and the next ¢ reward. And yet some nere’s no good luck i FREE DOCTOR Eu -Goveramest Sacre {rr DRUG CO. 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James. $:20 a m. to 6 p.m n the upper alr passages re atment at the hands of a t in im y. it not | ours Sun- TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dressea 425 Union Street Keep Faith With Your Boy “Over There” When your boy was so little that all the world was a foreign country to him, he trusted you to take care of him. You sent that boy to school and to play and on your little errands, and with implicit faith he did your bidding. Now we have sent your boy or your neighbor’s boy out into a foreign land, into terrors that we cannot even know—and his faith has not faltered. He knows we will do our part, and we know he will do his. Are we keeping the faith? Are we scrimping and saving and lending to help our boys do the thing that humanity has asked of them, and to help them come back to us sane and whole? Next Friday, June 28th is National War Savings Day Go to the WAR SAVINGS MEETING in your ° precinct between 4 and 9 o’clock and pledge your- self to buy all the WARSAVINGS STAMPS you ‘an afford in 1918. Figure out now just what you can save each month and go on Friday prepared to make your pledge. Saving to help our sons is not to be called by the ugly name of duty or sacrifice. It is love's blessed privilege. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE This Space Contributed to the Winning of the War by the Richmond Hotel and Turrell Shoe Company.