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f SHAPE fibecs te aw SALE 875 Your Choice 312 9 ~~ Styles OYSTER BAY, N, Y., July 18 Quentin Roosevelt behind the Ger A THRIFT STAMP a aot man lives in France was recelved| | will keep the Hun away here today by Col. Theodore Noone: | velt in a cable message from Gen. SARATOGA, N. Y., duly 18.— Pershing | “Americanism,” the ery of Col. The message follows: Theodore Reosevelt for years, “L regret very much that your #on,| was his slogan today as he ad- Seven enemy p! and attacked, after which our p there ean returned and broke off combat, in this turning to thelr base. Lieut. Ro . ut What the republican par velt did not return, Am 1 for since the war began | the squadron reports ne and what it will stand for in time to! our planes fall out of combat and into the clouds and the French r i“ were —Banded Hat Values to $7.50 —Tomorrow ty for gress.” he nincetration mmedt y on receipt of further informa: | & t acts vigor tion.” ing the war end in Refore leaving for Saratoga, N. ¥.,| the carrying out of # proper world where he was expected poliey | 4 | keynote speech He claimed for those republicans | . |mathering, the c now in congress a better record of lowing rer support for the administration than “We are ¢ oan be eredited to the main body of democrats. He declared for equal | suffrage, but advined against govern ment ownership, He urged that bust hess men be permitted to co-operate govern: ‘i thoughtful kindness, never forget it.” ‘The message was signed by and Mrs. Roosevelt This is a splen- did assortment, and includes a wonderful chance for thrifty wom- en to save. There are Imported Panamas, Milans, hemps, Leghorns, Coarse and Midget Straw Braids, Cater- pillar braids and about 100 of them are banded in silk, velvet and grosgrain ribbon. All shades and every style shape imaginable. T. R. Gets Sympathy of All Englishmen PARALLEL LINE | LONDON, JOly 18.—"The ex-preai \ dent will have the sympathy of | Englishmen in the death of his ga today in commenting on the deat? of Quentin Roosevelt. A group pho tograph of the Roosevelt family was published w ows eut 1N x y velt's death Wasi , The Ske also published a phe r une racks is > anes Downstairs Department Mors reaper Rage change agen " aie elites in the handling of the rail FREE PINNING SERVICE all reduced, and with the purchase of each you will be = Service. roads’ war burden, It was learned! officially here today that Direetor * Percy Thomas Is" General McAdoo soon will authorize | in Race for Clerk | |e gigantic rerouting scheme. Pha ing for the conversion of paralle! |lines into double track systems ‘Thin! move will include the building of scores of connections | Robert §& Lov division of ext ments of the railroad administration tituted a survey of all linte. a view to combining factlities He will meet McAdoo in California and that conference ts expected to re sult in orders for the butiding of the firet links and subsequent rerouting of certain Paeific coast trains. It was pointed out by offi in many cases lines run para: distances aa great as 450 miles, Since j the last veetige of competition has been wiped out by federal operations, | jofficiais aay the lines’ facilities should be utilized 100 per cent. j The shortest route and the condt tion of the roads, grades and require | ments of the section only will decide |the service to bef 4 on the various as, it was hi PAN CRITIC OF U. S. PRESIDENT rector of the ona and better The Criterion “Seattle’s Largest Millinery” Second Avenue at Seneca lew Freight Rates |Poland ‘Must Pay ; Planned in Canada} Own War Expenses) OTTAWA, Ont, July 17—The| STOCKHOLM, July 18.—In reply | Canadian government will author-| to « request for the payment of| | {xe new fretght tartffs for the rail-| money received by the Germans in road’ if the McAdoo wage scale,| forced loans from the city, the mu Tipromived railway workers, is rati-| Mictpal nuthorities of Warsaw were! fied by the labor organizations con-| told to see the “Polish” minister of Pcerned. A 25 per cent increase, it | finance. An the entire financial ad ‘was said, will give the railways an ee ae how may of Gee creased bout | Many, this fine bit of un sarcasm : per cat power of, ebout | taken by the Poles to mean that <n | Poland must pay Germany's war x penses in Poland ——__giemetas 1 3 rr “ssn” | 6,603 PROFITEERS ARE | —_ —————— "| CONVICTED IN ENGLAND A M U S E M E N T Ss) By United Press Leased Wire Direct to The Star DES MOINES, towa, July 18 ETROPOLITAN LONDON, July 18.—The profiteer | | Governor W. L. Harding wan de M is having a hard time of it nounced by 1,000 democrats aasen: ‘Teday, Until Sanfey Night Twice Dally, 2:15, 9:18 The Yanks Are Here! Avspices of U proceedings were taken against 7,086 |4¥¢., is seeking re-election as county | neum this afternoon when every man alleged profiteers with convictions tn | Clerk. arose to his feet and cheered when 6,603 cases. Thomas assumed hie duties in 1917,| 5. J. Meyers of Carroll, temporary | Of 10.164 persons prosecuted for | *M4, in addition to the routine of hix| chairman, declared: ;The chief exec | department, has taken over war|utive of our state publicly insulted work. such as the licensing and ex J sneered our president here 9,090 amination of applicants who do a| wee As a democrat I r trad losi ves b remarks and sneera. I he WILL BUILD MEMORIAL) | Tomas i « graduate of the Uni.| democrat here vernity of Michi law ach nd| Meyers continued his attack on By United Preas Leased Wire Direct | practiced law 1 years in Seat-| Harding in hia keynote speech | to The Star oe tle before hia election. He is basing Voters of this state will not sup | ATLAMTA, Ga., July 18—A move-| hig campaign for re-electing on his| port a party of fault findors,” Mey jMent for building a :nemorial home record, he says Jers declared. “The trouble with in memory of the late Judge Robert uny republicans in Iowa im that m T. Daniel, of Griffin, G was they believe that they are the di yw ke | vinely appointed party to rule the is death, country.” | grand sire of Odd Fe world at the time of been started by the Grand eaees. "a | a . — LONDON, July 14.—London roti Investigation of the traction com.| System company was held over in niture dedlera are offering free in-| pany's books was commenced ‘Thurs | Br courts Thursday until July 29, | urance policies against fire, air| day morning under the direction of A wshow-cause order has already | |raids and bombardments with their) Thomas Murphine, superintendent of been granted, | goods, public utilities, aided by comptrol se | ler’a department auditors. | | This probe will determine that} proper fare to be charged on the | |street cars and will sound the! | | y strength of the company’s claim that its earnings for the past five years) have averaged leas than 2 per cent on ita capital To the cost of operation plus in Biseaak on investment will be added ‘Copyright registered, 1918 the wage increaes about to be given the men ‘Traction President Leonard de If You Buy aUsed Car | In @ little more than three montha| Percy F. Thomas, 4234 sevice in state convention at the Coll by the Com on Pubic in- jon. George ‘Chairman. violations of the food control law. convictions were obtained against Taken by US Ste 1 Corps and Photogra- Comedy, With ROSS. WYSE AO Big Surprise NS: Other F General Adi PALACE HIP Continuous Daily 1 to 11 HOMER LIND & CO. “The Singing Teacher” at lelared Thursday that the scale de Ste! manded by the men would cost $1 683,000 over the present payroll, and and to ne ne We offer you the Vigor and Nerve Force. | required an additional investment of If you buy @ used car you | Probably buy a used battery— end you can’t tell how it has nd beauty, there are evident best dentistry obtain- $147,000. be. ‘4, in and bli Judging from the countless prepar-| Union leaders were closeted with ee 86d, spetnet euene ta able at reasonable Bil sisnaund treatments w ure con-| Leonard commencing at 10:30 a. rn,| Set ue testit. | prices. Our bridge oa Ce 8 ined Thursday. ‘This was the continuance Such a battery mayeeriously =| and crown work is un- fleshy, developing arms, neck and | of the meetings previously held) affect the operation of yourcar; | rivaled for beauty id replacing vely hollows and | with traction heads and city officials you can’t tell whether it does or by the soft curved lines of} sfurphine, superintendent of pub not unless you put a really new | and permanence. Our ds of men and wome: ‘9 | He utilities, i# representing the city battery on it. rfected Rubber and * ‘their ea ne WANN Re Ue oe etarwase When you buy a Still Better etal Plates stand in red wenpasee ate eaaeiy | Willard with Threaded Rubber a class by themselves [iM |neea more p than is con- ENGLAND INCREASING Insulation you know itis new, | for fit, comfort and fay {tinea in modern foods, Phys hecause it is shipped and st batisfaction. Consul- Shy thie dotictency’ ac Weup-/ HER SUGAR SURPLUS) Bone Dry and begins its life for tations ‘and exami ganic phosp Rpecial to The Star by N. EA. your car, i s P ina~ LONDON, July 18.—-England in You'll know the Still Better | ions are free, All slowly increasing her sugar surplus Willard by the Mark branded = | permanent work is JM tsfaction or money pack and a sugar famine has been averted.| ontothe box. Get allthe facts | guaranteed. |Diting the body cells with the neces. |A bigh official reports that at the) about thie remarkable battery | [Pi Phosphoric food elements, bitro-|end of May there was 10 times ax| inthe booklet “A Mark with @ + hate quickly produces a wel | much n sugar in the country aa in the Meaning for You.” transformation in the appea ‘ URI DENTISTS § *:::-:: Beak fe a site CHARLES S. — ne thinness, n aed and Pike St. become bright ‘ AN AM, July 1 Lieut paertite 1806 Sg Ave. wih ine pe UF iq. | Albert Von Tilly was buried in Ber: | PER I OPEN EVENINGS phate isu to 1 ‘The chiet mourner was | ’ nc. Not Open Sundays her, a Heutenant colonel, who | i ak wing | rescued hia son's body under ares 7, ike. 9299 FE: y to rs leah rowing ‘ 817 East Pike. 3222 Eastlake |geopsried he ised wy oe anyone wi hho | dur ‘ht @ battle on the Western Seattle, U. & A. Official word of the los# of Lieut. | gy ment supervision be stopped,” he said, “but it is mere common sense to say that proper profit. making should be encour aged.” Labor, he added, should have the right to cooperate and combine, with tha sickness and involuntary unemploy ment, and a share in the money re ward for increased business succean The colonel bitterly attacked the war department for what he termed | procrastination in ‘carrying on the war Achievements which have been made he laid at the door of the > senate committee and not to the department “We have played a poor part in the early stages of the war, he | maid, referring to the nation's keep- | ing out. “Let un make ite finishing an | Ameriean task.” He called for an army as large as the combined |» forces of France and Great Britain by thin time next year The colonel urged war on Turkey, | tow ply with an expeditionary force in Asia. stein, Wm. A. Raysinger, Yorest Bare, H Taylor, Lambert '® Jordan "at 6 0 $25.00 THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918, 78 MEN CALLED Frofiteering out of the war should pon igwued. Prior to noon banquets will conUngents at the Are after which they will parade to the depot, Kw tes place the July quota at r than any omer contingent han ever before left Seattle in given both Lieut. Quentin velt, js reported | dressed the New York state re | 1), 00 cu anerite ant Cervored bet ; —Shape Values missing. On July 14, with a patrol) pubiieans, in semsion here, ter housing and living conditions, ef. |e, ceect_aratt. t $8 50 of 12 planes, he left on a mission of Prefacing npewch With | cores to Zee thas waar wake lates Men summoned to report to local pe . tog on be wd papi y on Ne o a4, up to protection to phot aphic nec esting, insurance against old age. board, Division No. 9, on July 24, at Attacks War Departunent fh military affairs, *\ roads. Many naturalized Germans PAGE 9 FOES AT HOME U.S, TO MAKE ROUSE BRITISH FOUR- MOTORED | nent become that in many places police Interv nary to protect enemy aliens from the enraged public The home office, which hus tne final word in questions concernin alien enemies, has exasperated the public by the seemingly kindly atts tude it takes toward them rd-of wan neces p The for night of & Power, an ROOSEVELT OPPOSES GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP: PERSHNG ADDRESSES 6. 0. P.; Doge ' SCORES HYPHENS SON MISSING” AND PROFITEERING BY DIVISIONS.” c the r rae to modity its lenient BY HARRY B, HUNT which will | PP ato yi Ste cekfhee mdpnthuniag tice ll MT N, July 18 -Mon- « ; which will } REOS, NO CONS NES i cter airpt hitherto ume) | up to thre P Phere are wtill 6,600 Germans un- | UP oir Boa 2 They will driv rempectivelye Areas prohibitet to the use of od two, and four lanertag motors Germans are known to contain many of them. Many Germans still bh season-ticket privileges on the rail Work design of ual produ are carrying on businesses which ed day bomber is now @ were forme in the hands of alien in better shape. One enemies 4 to the detriment of | al n the last week in Ji British trade. ave 1 more than 20 com| — De Haviland bombers each day, week's shipments from this bering 140 planes. All to France, and each Official Washington is taking an ever increasing interest in the send ing of tr to Russia, says Frank C. Jackson, who has just returned completely equipped with L from Washington, D. C. motor, synchronized and flexible — ——— chine guns, bomb-carrying ay ratus, ete Lieya W Davy, Lothar 8. Guttman, Alvin | Arvid F. Hanson. " uvran, A. H. Btute Aden H. Bnook, Harry Bamios, Fred |® In Cash Prizes Every family that reads And the best part of it is that this contest will be profitable to you whether you win a prize or not. | Read the details below: If all members of The Star's great family of readers could get together and buy, sell or exchange household articles—think what a saving it would represent. Did you ever make a list of the unneces- sary articles in and around your home? For example, you may have a trunk or a traveling bag which you no longer need. Yet some one else may be planning a trip and be in need of and willing to buy these very ar- ticles. On the other hand, you may be in need of an extra piece of furniture, or some article which your neighbor has for sale. Seattle is growing by leaps and bounds— there are thousands of families locating in various sections of this city—perhaps some of these people wish to buy or sell some- thing. Then Why Not Compare Notes? With this thought in mind, and in order to encourage its readers in sending “printed messages,” The Star is going to award five cash prizes of $5.00 each under the follow- ing conditions: A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising the greatest number of articles For Sale thru the classified columns of The Star during this week, beginning with the issue of Mon- day, July 15, and ending with the issue of Monday, July 22 A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising “for” the greatest number of articles thru the classified columns of The Star during the same period. The Star can participate. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household advertising the -greatest number of articles “Jo Ex- change” thru the classified columns of The ~ Star during this period. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household placing the greatest number of “For Rent’ (rooms, housekeeping rooms, or rooms and board) ads in the classified columns of The Star during this period. A Cash Prize of $5.00 Will be awarded the household placing the greatest number of ads in the classified sec- tion of The Star, regardless of their classifi- cation, during this period. We Will Help You Write Your Ads Make a list of the things you want to buy, sell or rent—then phone Main 600, and our classified department will help you arrange them. You do not have to bring your ads to the office or pay in advance—simply call Main 600. A record will be kept in this office of all ads ordered during this period, and the prizes awarded according to the above rules, In the event of a tie in the number of ads or articles advertised, a prize will be awarded each of those tying. This offer applies to the residence section only. 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