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es BUSY DAY STUDYING ‘LOCAL PLANTS h Charles M. Schwab, president of the emergency fleet corpora ton, commenced his second thy | tn Seattle Wednesday with o to ag shipyards of J. FF. & Co. There the policy | - there examination followed his Tuesday itinerary was ‘The tour of the a) yards occupied the great part of the morning and then tie victor was whisked to the a club, where he was the enor guest at tonch with mem “Pees of the emergency fleet cor Jaunching at the Skinner &| My yards started the afternoon nd then @ brief rest in preparation mass meeting in the) | | aa visit Everett Thurs i the Aberdeen ship- Thursday afternoon. President Picx and party wil! in the city Thursday and w'l! at lunch in the Arena with ber of Commerce and Com: Club, Rotary club, Manufax Aasociation and Transporta ub. Everybody ts invited to Saffair, Tickets will be solt at for the lunch. The galleries| Assures Builders of the Ames Shipbuilding —_——— party with a plano selection Schwab interviews on THE ee in ernie mado 17, 1918. Ginitas enaett, at Lett,’ YANKEE TROOPS HUNS ARE HELD Snapped Just Before Flight | Continued From Page One| ” " Mexy (on the south bank of the riv er, five miles east and north of Cha teau Thierry). One platoon hid in 1 cellar as the boches rushed in. As the nermy flowed past them in a momingly never-ending flood, thir tiny garrison held out, fighting dew | perately, and inflicting great loanen The main force of Americans fel! back slowly, contesting every inch of ground with the «ray-clad infantry ‘The little group in the cellar fought op, like an islet In a rushing torrent Hun Ranks Riddled Then, when the Amertean counter attack drove the Germans back upon the river, the piatoon—what remalr ed of it—riddied the ranks of the re treating boches with machine «uns There was a joyful reunion when the little garrison was again absorbed in to the American ranks. Two companies of Americans (600 men), in attempting to flank @ larwe force of retreating Germans, drove #0 rapidly that they were off and wurrounded in a wood, Called upon to surrender, their answer was a erashing volley. Before the boches could recover from the surprise, the foughboys rushed them with bayo nets and cut their way back to the American lines with surprisingly few 0, K.'s Program keeping the the news dependent channels navigable to stages of the terways and are large vessels at camualtio mericans today received the highest praise from the French mand for thelr excetient work in the upon com Fydock company, the Puget from Washington that, in view of Water lant two days’ fighting Bridie & Dredging company. tye steel shortage, this commodity Tho three waterways, whi hare) German cnorale # said to be much North Pacific Shipbuild.|{b, #t4el shores ve work alone, ROW considered to be one industrial |Jower than in any previous phase my and the Meacham &/ heartily concurred in the govern. | Waterway, were constructed at the | the offensive They have already plant were made by | ment plan expense of property owners at a cost| used up a part of their reserves Piez and party Tuestay ‘The whole program of our ship ximately $4,000,000, of w Prisoners reveal the boches’ increas fm honor of the visitors | nuiiding depends on our ability to se- $4,000,000 fe own od ormapep ty Mr eag 59 Retting fn the New Washington | core st soppy tide lands adjacent to the water “, and declare t jorman n Wool p Assured that the present gov . im provided for con for Seattle yards until Parade Girts' Victory Carnival was reviewed from a special [im front of the New Wash the emergency fleet corpora and Dr. C. A. Eaton spoke at a given In the Shipbuilders. Seventy were present. ata “Jinks” held in th informality marked the oc , Facts to Know of sugar. left-overs, and jellied meat d, flour must be conserved. Jiffy-Jell can serve her. urge you, for p how folks enjoy it. _ Wegetables mixed in. Oc for six. coupon to us. The value is 50c. is 60c per set. At noon by Washing Charles A. Piez, commenting on ‘ omar Governor | the Oakland bollermakers’ strike, de cavated.” th ueeeemong the speakers. clared hould never have | the associat ‘Wiis luncheon the shipbullders | taken place jon should have preceded the one-day layoff, he sald Community pressure brought to bear on war workers who strike with out cause, was advocated, together with settlement of all differences by conference of workers Mr. Schwab has been requested by Rainier club| members of a special committee of evening by the Association the Industrial South End to asnist in getting the and officials of the steel government to maintain | West and Duwamish waterways so § visitors and loca! shipbullders | that there wil! be no interruption of | navigation by formation of bare and fe Press club Tuesday evening. deposit of silt in the waterways A number of shipyards and other ; Schwab delighted the war industries are located on the wa old Offers Save Sugar Yet Serve Luscious Fruit Desserts these times every housewife should fifty-Jell It means rich, fruity des- ly made, without the Y addi means supreme desserts, without the flour or sugar, at half the cost of means a way to serve fresh fruit, in jell, to save many ounces of it means zestful salads made with vege- ade with scraps. All delightful products. Sugar is needed now for canning. is restricted. Wastes must be these offers to let every woman see your own sake, to Pure Aluminum Molds Vegetable Salad Mold~Style D Molds a salad for six, made with one package of Lime Jiffy-Jell with Indented in six divisions. Individual Dessert Molds Assorted styles. Six of them serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Value Mold Offers Buy from your grocer two packages of Jiffy-Jell, then send this Enclose 10c — cost of mailing only—and we will send you th Vegetable Salad Mold as pictured above, in size to serve Gs pects. Or enclose 10¢ — cost of mailing only —and we will mail you three Individual Dessert Molds in assorted styles as pictured. Or enclose 20¢ and we will mail you Molds assorted — enough to serve a full package of Jiffy-Jell. The which were thing Advocates Pressure to Gabe terways, government control afd employ: DF i Rote! in the evening. Rear °™. nee. Now th Robert E. Coontz, com. Pies did not remember whether he ety tt if the Bremerton navy 524 called the Oakland strikers the nation Mecupled the platform with “damned traitors” or t. This Be party, together with Acting | however, wan a term that could be | n. applied to all war workers who pM 4 Pies, C. W. Cuthell, coun. | *truck for trivial causes — Want Waterway Clear Association of the ing bare the Kast, “The in London. ‘The harbor anion work cost the government nm “The policy of the govern over and maintain when value has been demonstrated already waterways but has their commerctal has tthe no provision at great onstrated the Annociatior eprese feels that ome for the government to as sume their maintenance posited when the waters of the Du wamish meet Incoming Udes, is form. waterways which must be dredged out periodically to keep them In navigable condition.” in the women is not being wooed by said Mra. Hood, & delegate at the Co-operative Congress what it was, W everybody now non were extremely bh A map taken from man officer shows American hospitals. bombed by German airmen far in the rear of our nes Monday night, were plainly marked. Several cases have been reported of beches being captured while wear ing American | Freneh uniforma PEOPLE OF NO. FINLAND EAT STRAW BREAD NOW LONDON y ptured Ger t the twa deliberately tn th The assumed nd pola 4 People in @ not on Race ie if sol bark bread, but straw bread times containing unground pleces of straw half an inch long. The Fin nish senate has cut the ordinary bread ration In half, except that of manual laborers, which is cut only one-sixth PARIS, July 17-—~Taking all his cash with him for aafety, a man of $0 went out to the fortifications to watch an alr raid on Paris, fell into the moat and was picked up dead With $2,500 In his pockets. werne © ume Silt, de loaves Your So we Fruit-Juice Flavors Sealed in Glass Strawberry Raspberry Loganberry Pineapple Cherry Lemon Value 50c. Lime i Orange Coffee Mint Write Your Name x Individual Dessert Hye For Quick, Fruity Desserts and Salads No Sugar Need Be Added 10 Flavors in Vials A Bottle in Each Package Jatoly and tive fall wddrens, Waukesha: Pure Food Co., Waukesha, Wisconsin For One Week Only—Lifetime Gifts ® See Offer Below—Also Coupon _ITALIANS TAKE Save Flour Economical Desserts Salads From Left-Overs Meat or Chicken Scraps in Aspic Jelly Jiffy-Jell is the only product which serves these uses well. It is the only gel- atine dainty with true-fruit flavors, highly concentrated, sealed in glass vials. These bottled flavors do not lose their fresh- ness. They give to Jiffy-Jell a'wealth of fresh- fruit taste. Thus Jiffy-Jell desserts and salads taste like fruit-made dainties. You make nig @ hy by simply Beem d boil- ing water, then the flavor from the vial. One package makes dessert for six. If you whip the jell it serves twelve. To serve fresh fruit, preserved fruit or for six requires 8 to 12 ounces of sugar. requires flour in addition, The average cos at least twice the cost of Jiffy-Jell. Or you can mix fresh fruit in Jiffy-Jell, without adding sugar, and have a double- fruit dessert. With Lime or Mint Jiffy- make delicious salads, zest{ Use left-overs in cooked vegetables. use fresh vegetables. Mix in meat scraps with these flavors and you have a jellied meat loaf. This is a delightful way to save waste. Millions now use Jiffy-Jell as a con- servation dainty. They cet fruity des- serts and salads of the finest sort, at trifling cost, without using sugar or flour We want you to know what it means to you. See how it differs from old- e gelatine products. Buy two picka try, then send us the coupon, and send you molds worth more than you pay for Jiffy-Jell. Accept this offer, for it means a test at really no cost at all. astry ell you can and green. Or Pwereterrrrerrrrrroorooe ty) Mail Us This Coupon Whem You Bay Jiffy-Jell from Your Grocer 1 have today received two packages of Jiffy-Jell ee pictured here from “* Name of Grocery” °°" Now I mail this coupon with [De for Vegetable Saind Mold (2) 106 for 3 individual Molds, of (Date for 6 individual Motds, (Check which) with p oupen eC CCCC CCC CCT CC TC CCC CCCCTy ‘ALBANIA TOWN | QUTFIGHT FOES ALONG 50-MiILE ON MARNE LINE BATTLE FRONT Pcontinued From Page One'l | % ate Moreull-Le- Porte (on the south bank of the Marne, 16 miles east of Chateau Thierry). In the region of Moreull Le Torte back 1 three quar ters miles) from the Marne Farther southw the enemy gained three kilom toward Kp ernay (14 miles theima and 26 miles east of Chateau Thierry) But he ia still 13 kilometers from Ep: ernay Between the Marne and Rhema, the Franco-ltallan army has repulse ed all atte between Kherns and Mai spite the lows of Mrur enemy has advanced only three kilometers n three days. Pomme of Rheims mountalr hax now become essential to realia ton of one of the Germans’ chief command wanted to split the Cham pagne front. This now has changes to simple tactical exploitation of lo nuccensen 6 boches are turning back from ection of Paris and trying to eantward and southeastwa tion of the German effort into @ series of limited ope proves the failure of the Ludendorft tyle of attack, which necesmitates an immediate advance of at least eight kilometers (five miler) to be ef. fective. Nowhere haa much an ad vance been accomplished. Even the allied first positions have been pass ed only with difficulty KEEN WORK OF ALLIES STOPS ENEMY EFFORT BY EDL. K United Preas Corre caaneet LONDON, July 17.—One of the chief causes In the lack of succers | the Germans’ fifth and moet « tious drive this year, is the great im pe ent in the a Intelligence steadily growing serial wuperiorit which renders even partial eurpris at thin time imponsible Not only was the-qeneral locality but almost the exact frontage of the prospective attack long known, en abling the mont effective counter | preparations, among which was the massing of sufficient reserves with out denuding the lines to the north. In these preparations, of the American preparations cannot be ntated If the present offensive in merely checked instead of definitely held, it must so far be considered glorious defeat, inasmuch as, deny the lengthiest and most elaborate rations, none of the German objectives haw been achieved IN HARD FIGHT ROME at lan cavalry continues to harass the Austrians |Albania, it was reported in die patches from Ital headquarter A small village near the was entirely cleared of th | quarters police. enemy by ating al were take material The southern A nui and gre captured squadron, oper ber of prisone: quantities of edge of the town was and a rushed the them, altho had to fight res had been shot on Into defended by machine guns few fle guns guns. Cava ured a capt f the Ttali fter their he The cav the town alrymen There th oun to h ed and fought from b the Austrians using and grenades russ machine guns wtatf of the Italian ron was killed, but the other the Austrian commander The remnants of the 1 northward, the with dead and whole enemy fle streets littered wound 4 P | An entire trainload of baggage was red and a number of prisoners Among the latter were four cafe waltresses who were 1 in the retinue of the Aus trian staff, POLICE RAID NEGRO DIVE; THREE HELD : In a raid conducted at 330 a. m Wednesday on an establishment at 216 ‘enth ave, 8, which has been unde © surveillance for some time authorit v three negroes, raid was J. Clark and of the head by Seret. T. Patrolman Ed Hagen, At the booking station the gave their names and ages as Wm Jones, 23; Thomas Williams, 32, and Albert Langford, 22 jewelry and other va hundreds of dollars we as three revolvers , of #ke and has been identi rtment as ton keys fied by the that stolen from several Capitol hill residences lately A complete opium outfit was selz ed at the residence of the three men all of whom were said to have been smoking at the time of their arrest They are held at the city Jail on open charges: Lieut, Gen, Sir R. BE. W. Te ha n appointed f of ge staff, over-sea military forces of C ada. the extent | preparing a believed by the | ms to be dangerous erimt | |nals, were captured. The ‘COLUMBIA ST. | men | the war Be FRASER. At $24.50 <style in popular fabrics wanted colors. Formerly $32.50 and $35.00, Your choice of every Trimmed © one-half price. This white and colored Hats. velvet crowns and Crepe Hats and small Hats —Praser-Paterson ( Silk and Cotton Pdplins. and dark colorings, clearance price, a yard. . | What Thi BLA in War | ) duly 17, 1917 Cabinet crises in England and Russia. Heorganization of British {cabinet, due to public criti of lack of effective anti-subm rine warfare. Four members of Ruasian cabinet resign on account of Ukranian autonomy question. German merchant fleet, at tempting to leave Rotterdam for German ports is scattered and partly destroyed by British war } ships. { July 17, 1916 Pritieh reach points near crest of Albert plateau, capturing Ger. man 24 ! Ger opatkin against von Hindenburg on Dwina launches drive ( river. ; duly 17, 1915 AustroGermans advance in Po- te the { 1 encire (Rk nan effort t neh repulae enemy attack { in Argonne AAR AA AAR Annes '|“WHITE ARMLET” TO PROTECT SOLDIERS LONDON, July 17.—The “white ring all over Eng nd. D 1 officers and men. fit ted with artif limbs, in order te protect themselves from jostling wearing white arn.lets dered in red been requested to ration to men wear yw, with the The put show a ing this insignia are crown embro! has Housekeepers Can Save $200,000,000 on Food In these days when the high cost of living pinches nearly every home now . overlooked. One f the nt and the most hington ts campaign that should be n killing the rats that are ro destructive both to lives and prop erty, and | present rearcity of | fc prevented. Kill the and thousands ¢ een bought “106 Cor. First Ave. DR. KDWIN J. DROWN nD, 8. Now at 100 Colambin I have left the imita tors of my name signe on First ave. and moved my Dental Of fices to the corner o! First ave. and Columbia at, just across t from my old trance is 106 n Firs! My new en- lumbin, midway ber aves, { will not raine ause of the war, but I xp nerease my dental practice xo that the increased business will offaet the inc t of doing business because of nt to be known as the onty EDWIN J. BROWN, D. DP. & Geattle’s Leading Dentiat 406 Columbo A group of late season Trimmed Millinery Half Price Leghorns, transparent hair braids ONE-HALF PRICE ~ Materials selling formerly at 65c, }. attend are Hl ser PatersonCo.. PATERSON CO. to —Group 2 2, at $29.50. Suits formerly priced at $38.50 to $45.00. —Group 3, at $45. 00. Suits formerly priced at $55.00 to $75.00. Wo —Splendid, sensible, —At $15.00—A group of priced at $18.75, $22.50 and ¥ and the —At priced at Hat tn stock at black, —feal Milans with Large, medium ©. Third Fleer. MAIN 7100 The July Clearamce Sale of Women's Ready-to-Wear Offers Most Unusual Savings Opportunities Women’s Suits —Three groups, representing the season’s best models in tailored, semi-tailored and novelty styles, developed in the fashionable fabrics and most seasonable colors. en's and Misses’ Coats serviceable, stylish Coats, selling at radically reduced prices. $34.75 —A splendid fabric Coats in late season styles, formerly priced at $45.00 up. New Shoulder Wraps —Just the thing these cool mornings and even- ings or for driving —Beaver Plush —Neckweer Section, Marabou by the yard—black, natural seal and ite—for making the popular scarfs. —Trimming Section, Piret Picer. 2,000 Yards Fime Wash Fabrics 69c Yard Consisting of fine Pique Skirtings, Silk and Satin- striped Voiles and Novelty An unusually large assortment of fine wash fabrics. Materials selling formerly at $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Extra value at, yard...69¢ 65c, 75¢ and 85c Voiles at 50c —Fine quality Voiles, very desirable patterns for waists and dresses; good as- sortment of the season's most wanted colorings in both light and dark effects. 75c and 85c. Special clearance, yard....50¢ 30c, 40c and 50c Voiles at 25c A splendid assortment of Cotton Dress Fabrics, featuring Voiles in both light qualities peng formerly at 35c, 40c and 50c yard. 7} row yg Coats, formerly ee Pesseson Co, Third Floor. few high-grade 00 18.00 Firat Fieer. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second a ‘INVITE PUBLIC TO LUNCHEON Preparations are under way by Chamber of Commerce executives to make the luncheon to be held in honor of Charles M. Schwab in the Arena Thursday noon, one of the most elaborate and extensive affairs of its kind. This is the only time in Seattle that the general public will we permitted to hear and fraternize with the nation's leading executive in the great na- tional game of shipbuilding. Tickets for the luncheon are on sale at King Bros.’ two stores, Low- man & Hanford's, Morey Stationery company, the city comptroller’s of- fice in the city-county building, and after 11 at the Arena They are 75 cents a person. Those expecting to urged to put in an ap- pearance before noon, as the lunch- eon begins promptly at 12. Women are expecially invited, the committee being anxious that the mothers who have sons over in France fighting for the cause, bear jthe man who 1s backing them tn! |the most efficient way. Hoth Schwab and Piez will make ad- | dresses. | ih Sere Ore ee keep the Han a Use Your Diamonds And watches as security when you need money. Loans taken up from others and more mon- ey advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans—no interest deducted. Ladies’ Dept. Empire Mortgage Loan Co. Established 12 Years. 201-23 White Bidg. You Require the Services of a Dentist— It is not my purpose to point out the pen- +o alties of neglecting the care of your teeth. . Thinking men and women know that dental service is one of life’s necessities, and the dentist is a purely personal selection of matter. My new offices are equipped to give you the best of modern dentistry, using only the Best of Materials, guaranteeing evéry piece done in the charging a price that is absolutely fair in all of work cases. If this policy we invite you to call. made without charge, and you will be told the exact amount of the work’ you require. The new equipment includes an X-Ray laboratory, and I use less operations. OPEN EVENINGS Chale | | |'Telephone Elliott 1437 SECOND AVENUE of fair dealing appeals to you Fuller offices, and Examination will be Novocaine for pain- DENTISTS o«.. Third Floor Eitel Bidg. AT PIKE STREET ’