The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1918, Page 4

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sadediadeliusitetalinteksnr-smsnauermmguaasiemadieeceednermpatecemnneattitaet a " errr) STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918. PAGE Fraser-Paterson Co, Annoucing for Friday aad Saturday EXTRAORDINARY JULY CLEARANCE SALES OF HIGH-GRADE APPAREL AT MOST UNUSUAL PRICE REDUCTIONS WOMEN'S DRESSES, SUITS amd COATS An Event That Offers Many of the Most Beautiful Garments We Have Had This Season, X BIX SHIPS T WATER HERE: d From Page ¢ Onel —* addressed by Mayor Ole and shipping board repre @fternoon, four large stet Were slipped into the w the Skinner & Eddy Cor and the J. F. Duthie com hese launchings took *. Duthie yard at 2:20 the Western Cross, spon Mrs. F. 0. Fisk, landed | Splash in the Sound. Just hour later, the Skinner & launched the West Gam Miss Elsie Cameron, popu of the Metal Trades as sponsor. “Western Star was | pthe J. F. Duthie plant 38 minutes after t r ne West Gambo. Miss Flor Fraser, nurse in the Duthie hospital, was or ‘last launching was at the Skin er & Eddy plant, with the mt steel vessel, sponsore Helen Drever, daughter of Ma) co Drever, serving in France arrangements and the choc b ig LAUNCHING IN LAKE YARDS GHICAGO, July 4—Fitty thou tons of steel shipping—destined crush kaiseriam—siid down ways of 11 filing yards today The 14 boats, designed for ocear » Made the largest contr of any one ship building distric the Pacific coast, to t “splash surname “Lake” nnounced by prett easels dipped their ‘Prows into the waters of four of the American inland seas. Shipbuilders made it a gal ie workmen but those n oe # droppedghelr tools ‘ were tl wide ‘ope ig the first time <bean te Y period a Shipt #ix Veasels, one eact Cleveland, Loraine, 0. Wyandotte, Mich. and Wis. sing Great Lakes » Fach at Chi Buffalo . 6 Great Lakes Shipbullding Co. MGbiMted four, three from its at Detroit and one at Ashta “Manitowoc, Wi eompany at Sagniaw uted one each HALF MILLION ENJOY CHICAGO CELEBRATION CHICAGO, July 4—Halt a mi Americans observed the anniversar of American independence here to @ay with inspiring ceremonies. Ir fecordance with plana ar Tanged by 75 working With the state coun Ht defense eitizens whose origin represented the fear corners of the ea With others of their own blood In alles otion to America at war y xealed, ebration will reach when Secretary Will address an open meeting. lion gathered And we NO COMPROMISE, SAYS PRESIDENT DOWN ON CO — lee "Continued From Page Oncl = * to which nation men out of every might resort who wished and privileges of take our them the rights free men cue from them—-do we not? We intend what they Intended. We in America believe our partict pation in this present war to be only the fruitage of what they planted. “Our case differs from thetrs only in this—that it ts our tn- estimable privilege to concert with nen out of y nation what 9 make rp liberties of America the liberties as well. We thought that Hy d to do what they have done had the pl Thero must now be d once r all what was settled for America in the great age upon whose inspiration we w today “ here y been tn our fitting place f: we may fortify « Plot Is Plain nd this is the appropriate ym which to avow friends who | dn wit happie alike ok and to neas to the faith with which we This, then, of the great associated and pur. all action. is our conception trugele in which engaged, bu’ uffer moment Op of The « which their people and yet are, time, thelr king every nd a fortunes a ernment overign for thetr will, und choice wing of they overn strange and the pre ent are in deadly grapple and the oples of the world are done to death between own being them. Can Be No Compromise “There can be but one isque. final ment must be ould be eciutor end the r fight con can peoples of the world are ing, and which ceded them be peace: “1—The destruction of every must be before there \euttnrr power anywher © that can separately its single chotce, 4 peace of the world cannot be pre. secretly and of Yeast ita virtual impotence whether of territor of soversignty, of economi rangement or of fp tionship, upon the free acceptance ment by the pec immediat concerned, and not upon basis of the material of an question. cal of that nettie- interests ther nation . plen of re for the of tied ern society that individual citize all modern states in the n ake it certain that the combined power of free nations will check every invasion of can be we he reign of based upon the consent of the governed, and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind. Prussianism to Bod law, batir Projects for balances of national op 1 be realized ermination of people of the their longing and what the thinkin world desire, hope for justi freedom and oppe I can fi place carri for wocial rtunity that the air of the accents of farted ut nation ed at first regarded rightful which it has nee seen to have been liberation of ita well as the peo: United States; and here speak proudly and with confi. spread of thia ol liberation, to the of the world {teelf against its authority, but long as in the own people, a ple of the 1 stand wpenk now to crushed for they roused, can never be to earth again at their heart an inepir and @ purp which are death lens and of the very stuff of triump’~ | the - |63 SHIPS SENT AST: mtinued From Page On * emergency fleet ithe | r ot Portland Lea Angeles unc three. Four at Alameda steel fre $00 and 12,000 tons water simultaneous Alameda plant of th Four the were 1 at the ¢ » the tota The launchings port were made the elim coast t elaborate Independer rwever 1 not f holid to give than a ha me but PORTLAND LAUNCHES 9; 15 OTHERS ARE READY ship to the Germans Nine veasela were launched. tee held up by f re for launch others are temporari HE DANCEY LAUNCHED must AFTER MIDNIGHT |; LAUNCH FIVE VESSELS IN SOUTHERN sii MOBILE, Ala, Ju 4 ‘ive sels, Aggregating for the 1 8 launched today at xippl and Gulf Coast built government, were Alabama, Mi ship yard NEW YORK STAGES BIG FOURTH CELEBRATION YORK, Jul Mor 15,000 tons NEW nan 100,000 persons, nationality, representing every took part here today in A parade expressing their loyalty United States. The procession, accompanied numerous bands, m ed up Fiftr sta reviewing upled by Mayor Hylan, Sec Daniel and other officials, A naval wireless n the stand, tary station was in At which the fol It must stir all hearts t the confidence which the people repoue in the navy © in justified by the patriotism and deeds of the Ameri can sailors.” 2, _ HONS TRY T0 to| court - by and Presents the Very Best of Values i i $65 to $85 DRESSES | // >< $55 to $75 Silk Suits Clearance of Street Dresses Formerly $05.00 to $85.00 | $42.50 me the last word in style roidered and braided models—every ssing a charm of style distinct in itself. White, beige, flesh, salmon, , Copen- hagen ’ d many other sha Dre ang cia —Hand ed, emb posse. frocks, 3ead- frock gra surpassing nal value ‘Women’ $ Bigh-Gr ade Suits Reduced to $45.00 Formerly Priced $55.00, $05.00 and $75.00 H ANDSOME garments, the cleverest of the season's creations, in silk taffetas, silk pop- lins, auto satin, tricotines and Poiret twills. —Semi-t Eton, pony and other smart among others, navy a , black, etc. $45.00 Clearance, _ START REVOLT IN MOROCCO .": thelr own me MADRID, July r neon t for the reign of My Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n) advancing war The Final Pvidence ng the Az pen has been publis fipain to be the rea Relgian ‘The proclamation reads, in are made avail od grant tured more Huns White into rwhelming an fo) Goa {cent cannor come Se" A BOYS BLOWN Sandie OF FIREWORKS SAN FRANCISCO, J 4 boys were dead, one dying, and a fireworks factory wrecked today as the result of the attempt to steal fireworks late last night of murder Lighting a mateh to find the fire works, one of the boys ignited some pieric acid plant was MODJESKA MUST PAY 8" Seite eet WIFE $250 MONTHLY four of the tore wer by guard fuly 4 of $250 flames, He was Mrs. Felice Modjexka to a hospital, but husband, Ralph Mod for Keparate maintenance, wa yesterday in the ve her victory) has built a magnif shells F the yoke of the The object of this to stir up a re rica, and of Morocco. over its outcome # As yet, however, there only isolated case Hun Intrigue ts volt thruout North Af which controls part riously concerned » the allies have been CHICAGO, th t wed her Award § enveloped 4 me who & jenka made late 1ed and taken ted to d warehouse and expec several resi were badly wreck explosion, Windows broken in every house within three blocks, Fire started in the debris and after an hour of effort, firemen succeeded in preventing the powder st of his companions as ouloni, Emil Steneri, Loul nd Walter Hyelh arian bodies of the dead boy influx | piown to fragments by the explosior tors from the north of as moma coming to Ba A German in London committed they can get “nore. to rather than go back to Ger at at lower prices. It is proposing He probably figured’ that no @ tax on Visitors to health resorts | matter where he went he would be which is termed a “Chinese wall," | no worse off than back in Germany, superior | dences nea the were Mod. is the the family lived at Los Angeles: BAVARIA THREATENING TO BAR ALL PRUSSIANS AMSTERDAM, July 4.-Ba who is a elvil engineer formerly reaching boy the names Germany, who are varia because suicide many flames | $55 to $68.76 COATS at Pi 4a IB VP 7 ite | } $35 to $38.75 | _at A aaa of lligh-Grade Coats at a Very Low Price, $45.00 ~ Coats Formerly $55.00 to $08.75 N offering that means big savings on the season’s most beautiful and finest coats. Silk coats, satin coats and coats of fine wool cloths, such as Poiret twills, velours and trico- — All the season’s late models. —Navy blue, tans, rookies, gray, taupe, etc. —Special in the July Clearance... ..$45.00 —ALSO a few exclusive models in women’s dressy coats, formerly priced $75.00 and $125, specially priced ..........-...$55.00 and $85.00 Another Big Lot of Coats at $24.50 Formerly $35.00 to $38.75 PLENDID, smart, seasonable styles in belted and semi-belted models, developed in de- pendable velours, poplins, serges and mixtures in all the wanted seasonable colorin - $24.50 Special in the July Clearance ....... ' Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. TEUTONS CONVICT THEMSELVES SEIZED BOOZE, OF MANY BELGIAN ATROCITIES WORTH $65 000, _IS GIVEN AWAY ; five hundred quarts cated by the dry ice seizures, have Chief of Police Joel 5 e whisky will be used inal purposes in the navy, is shipped to an Eastern Jed. nee of the stock by the orities follows several un- attempts on the part of Chief Warren to dispose of the whis- ky without wastifg it. Various war ties have on sev ns turned it down. A ¢ prices, the liquor is worth nagne 20 m relief so he seizures cover a rly two years period of are represent- able brand of whisky and nes to bootlegging compounds eer SHIPS AT WAR K ontinued From “Page One One| a Germans claim p otadid from con genuine rma , while the civ sutright numbered 600. the Hun White thruout THOMAS BREW, 25, COMMITS SUICIDE mas W. Br idence in hearsa os nem from a real knowledge and un- Jerstanding of each other,” die said in part: oldiers are now stationed all land and Scotland, Some of only a few days, several cnonths’ s. Byerywhere they have d the same friendliness and gen- erosity. Cities, associations and in- dividuals rival each other to do their best for the Americans.” “We have ten million men just like the soldiers marching today in vark {ous British cities who can well be. brought over when needed. “America is in the war to stay and to fight to the finish for democracy,” The bishop of London opened the fellowship meeting with a prayer at 11:30, following the playing of Amer- ican patriotic music by the band of | the famous Coldstream Guérds, Winston Churchill, British minis. ter of munitions, who is half Ameri-, |can, made the principal speech. He? based his address on the Declaration of Independence, quoting and analy ing passages applicable to the preg il es situation when the countries, ré din friendship, are fighting | Deputy | side by side for the liberty a Unit-| pendence of states smaller of th fe tenling the ber of the, Puget sound district Unemployed men are not willing to fight fire for the government for $5 cents an hour and board, the Unit ed States bureau of labor reported Wednesday, ow committed de in his room in the Newport 1411 Firet ave, at 6 a. m His body was discovered after groans had been heard and an investigation started. son His motive z are staying He took pol others tee for suicide is not known, as he left no data of any sort His body is in the county morgue. He had no known relatives in the city JUMPS THRU WINDOW TO CAPTURE RUNAWAY Nay Newton, police Wednesda ufternoon the window of the clerk da theo report Ape booking . runaway automobi e way, and arrested I 4, owner of th onar » driving charge, Sebanga was in the car, but it cost him $10, FIRE FIGHTERS HARD TO GET, SAYS U. S. BUREAU || ycomotive sparks and improp- ear er -acreening ulpment ed St panriind Germany must be She must know ten. fire ic “ tim hol tes Her defeat must be i in terms and facts which ter others from emulating her crimes,’ , In conclusion, the audience sang |) “God Save the King” and “Ameri

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