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MI THE Tt MPLE OF THE MOTION PicTURE” Levy's ORPHEU THIRD AT MADISON Continvous It te Th | \LAST TIMES — } =xcts-» MOTHERS! WOULD YOU SELL YOUR DAUGHTER, BODY 4 SOUL, TO THE HIG | BIDDER? THATS WHAT | HAPPENS TO | DOROTHY . PHILLIPS “A SOUL FOR SALE” BELGIUM GETS NEW CREDIT |Greeks Observe WASHINGTON, June -Bel-| Entrence Into has been extended a further the World War of $2,250,000 by the United} Greeks of Seattle were celebrating Thursday, the second anniversary of the declaration of war of thelr na tive country, In support of the al | led nations, The celebration of the day was ordered by the king of! Greece, for all Greeks wherever sit uated. Mass was held at 10:30 a. m the Greek church in John st, and How ard ave. Mayor Hanson, C. Lil |fopoulos, Greek consul, and repre. |sentatives of allied countries were present. Short addresses were made in English and Greek, following | mass. | Czechs Use Fists on Huns in Vienna AMSTERDAM, June 27 A free forall fight between Germans and Caechs took place taurant when Dy Ce ave. and Columb’ ‘acroas the stree! eid location. My new en-| oe 106 Columbia, midway be- | First and Second aves. I will Taise my prices because of the 14 of doimg business because of -_ n a Vienna ree nck, president to be known as the only fm Seattle who did not raise his because of the war. Crech deputies at dinr imated discussion in the Crech anguage. This angered the Germans afd they attacked the Czechs EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Seattle’s Leading Dentist £06 Columbia ete ————— Five Special Bargains Only $3.79 This Beautiful Vase is 12 inches high, heavy, hand-cut glass. Regular price $7.50. We bought them a‘ a bargain. You get a bargain. We Have Many Other Bargains Glass Flower Baskets Hand-cut Bud Vase only 59¢ inches fb or THe 11% Inches high, only. .$1.59 Come and see our other bar gains French Dressing Bottle Beautifully ose cut, or Seven-Piece Water Sets Six oon and Jug Star or grape pattern $1.29 i | Plain pattern T9¢ 1 our beautiful line of mw 14x18, only.$1.19 pHoneM523 -B Ave. 903- SEATTLE WASH. NEAR MARION” ADMISSION 20¢ | | ee ee JUNE ~ 1918. (PAGE 7 The upper picture shows one of 100 civilian guards on daty in the firestricken area of Cle Elum, near the ruins of the Masonic temple. _Below, a boy is seen searching in the ruins of a Jewolry store in hope of recovering valuabl [CLE ELUM FIRE LEAVES DESOLATE W hy Attractive Patterns in Living-room Chairs AT MODERATE PRICES At $15.00 well-built Oak Arm Chair, as pictured, in @—— Jacobean finish, with loose spring-cushion seat covered with serviceable tapestry. Price $15.00. Rocker to match at same price. 2 Ry At $12.50 ~~ ~—-comfortable pictured, oak, with and loose ion seat, brown leather. $12.50. as Camp Stool, 75c As pictured, Folding Camp Stool, strongly built, with carpet Price 75¢. (Third Floor) seat. of its of salvage. AUTOS SWARM TO CLE ELUM TO | a iastuthe voen tats Cus aaa oy hundreds from all sur ding points, and swamped Red ‘Cross workers with gifts of mercy Thurs GIVE RELIEF TO THE HOMELESS | Automobiles carr day lan relief headquarters here that no more donations were necessa: BEGIN HOT CONTEST “ON MOONEY STRIKE Workers’ | vent Mooney, The workers phoned district clvil utions Union, No general strike if nece , legal murder” of Thomas for which indorsement was ted ener joor of the Ce uneil Wednesday evenin cil voted finally to put prec an to care for the ho using relief # condu: bir A Spokane Councit the resolution over for one week, as well as a request from the Interna tional Workers’ Defense league that & mans meeting for protest be hel on Sunday, July 28 The resolut of th w re w . t wer and who they # loyalty by calling off the behalf. They ask for | oasar And while that bil Is « ort the law of Independence day do more subjecting yuneil vote 1 particularly the plac f operation into the hands of The noone the present indientions, a news, prohibit for hoor And pute the We know yn euch new w will and Union USE YOUR DIAMONDS a seeurity when you money advanced Lowest rates. 6 MOLT in Vata, 12 Kearse, 201-2-8 White Bids. ley-corn,| | | DR. RICHARDSON TO SPEAK AT 4 TODAY « tor being Nes are robler. edicted th be needed pply dona ted in the altho Hed Crona offi appeal was neceamary donations the flood of hand © telegraphe LABOR BACKS HANSON IN SKAGIT RIVER FIGHT - The Centr down the ~ DISEASE BREAKS = 0UT AMONG FOES © for Mayor Hane the Skagit power ‘ounci PALMER SAYS WAR IS NOT BRUTALIZING BOYS War doe they 1 Former ¢ ans on War «ne r i Jim Palmer mixer” A members Wedne ert benefit ‘ongre ih y utalize o sight of huma M0. A dut Ww. I of Tot June MACCABEES TO HOLD The wome bees are hold Thursda Dedica ng cam gether dresses. Warf , and talks by a men of th n'a benefit the avi f the Mac PATRIOTIC MEETING Woodmen 70-star service m, ap train : GLE ELUM NOW As a Measure of Conservation: BEGINS WORK _ OF REBUILDING CLE ELUM, June 27-—The mines of the Independent Coal and Coke Co. and of the Northwest Improve Min- homens were swept away by Tue fire are at work, and their fasmit! are getting use holds started again in tents and makeshift quarters. The relief work of the local com. mittee and Red Cross han proved ef fective. While it will take a long time and the expenditure of hun dreds of thousands to repair the dam ment Co. are operating today ors wh Consider Hot-Point Appliances | —they save tage of a few hours, that work has/ already been started. fuel, Ruins have been raked over by! owners of former homes, and what time and energy. fow keeprakes pagsed thru the —they can be put into service wherever flames have been recovered. Some there isan electric light socket. have dug up buried savings, Pietro 1 having the cnost so far known, $1,800, which he had tn @ to- to can buried under his house. dug up kege of red feeling se » will molest them —Hotpoint Electric Irons turn hot-weather ironing into a pleasurable task. iome have Hotpoint Cooking Appliances enable one to prepare the light, appetizing snack enjoyment of this much 5 os . at a moment's notice, with a minimum of ‘Adventists Sead Tenta cost for fuel—and right at the dining- to arrive table if you wish. » Washin h-Day Adventists, w when both r officers di at to send any —the Housewares tative line of Hotpoint Grills, Toasters, Percol and other items, and we strate them to you. Appliances, Immersion shall be ¢ now placed ators, ector Fe » families, o 8 home n estab 1 to the c d has ar nd Red Cross} aasisting in work Mer women of Cle } and distr 200 NEWSIES HAPPY; SEE VARIETY SHOW Two hundred happy butior newsboys and who rode his “bike” up udder the audience t oa ment ional | A THRIFT STAMP a day | will keep the Hun away. | oe - r Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THE Error ‘The Seattle Start four—a $950 Maxwell “Our Boys in France Here is one of th chines in The Star's acco Fund” Anclowed Fido. ee eeeeeceeee to bey . packages of tobmeco, thra Toye In France Tobacco Pand” will agree {ovend me's messnge of thanks. King, the $1,600 $950 Maxwel boost Wa per's hall, benefit of and today cazne back| The f Address | tor 400 more. Clty 64. Arm Rocker of good design, of fumed shaped back spring-cush- covered with Price Section has in stock a represen- including Irons, Heaters lad to demon- REDERICK NELSON , 1918 model, splendidly equipped campaign, SMOKE FUND AUTOS TO AID W.S.S. (side of the ae of auto tickets, were | When Filling Out Your WAR SAVINGS PLEDGE will you venient retail place specify some con- store as the which you will purchase your Stamps? The stores have been asked to urge this, as it will expedite the dis- tribution and help to re- lieve congestion at post- offices and banks. This store has estab- lished, just inside the See- ond and Madison entrance, a Section which is devoted exclusively to the selling of War Savings and Thrift 24 wet Wash Goods REMNANTS A Disposal N ACCUMULATION of Short Ends and Remnant Pieces of White and Colored Wash Fabrics, including: retail Gingham, Devonshire Cloth, Japanese Crepe, fancy Col- ored Volles and Poplin; also Plain White Vofles, Organdie, Fiaxon, Batiste, Longcloth, Nainsook, Gaberdine, Pique, Linen-finished Suitings and various fancy White Cottons, —all at sharp reductions from regular prices. —Tabdle Square, First Floor, A Disposal of Silk and Woolen REMNANTS —on the Table Square, Fri- day—offers useful lengths of Plain and Fancy Silks for summer purposes, also of Serges, Poplins and other desirable Woolens, at substantial reductions from regular prices. First Floor. . Smart Sweater Models For Girls GOOD - LOOKING Sweater is indispensa- ble, of course, to the prop- erly - planned vacation wardrobe. SLIP-ON AND COAT SWEATERS of light- weight and medium- heavy wools, are shown in pretty colorings of rose, cherry-red, cardin- al, green, gray, blue, turquoise and coral. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. ond Floor. doll a Are the hy tobacco on of D, J. Hamil-| made up to pon today aT unc Auto: t? The are, |t if axil TOBACCO UND my un: lay the big $4,000 M Ook Harbor, BR. North Bend W. R, Wait, 1825 Dawson Joo Helsky, 401 Northlake ave.. 1. Mermonson, Harbor Island .,. It is one of the four ma a