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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918, PAGE 7 WAR HAS HARDENED FREDERICK NELSON | Fraser-Paterson Co. METTLE OF BRITAIN EDITOR'S NOTE—The first shot) confidence tn the policy of unified | STORE OPENS AT 8:30—CLO: nt titante war was fired |inter-allied command, so strenuously ad In the pr all on the banks of the Danube July 2 ught for by Lloyd George in the - os The July Clearance Sale Offers an Interesting Group of 3] $14. ‘This ts the fourth anniversary [face of persistent opposition on the wm , . 9 3 rok othe, war, "Te following 10] part ot ‘certam military man whe Basement Salesroom =]; Women's and Mis oats (ELS See | i Mad aiacaaeh | ~% all $ | (Copyright, 1918, by United Preas.) | prov the matter | | ew 1 an erge resses | | ONDON, July 22.—You will find marked difference ow Forsay 1 Priced a at $92 50 cat $35.00 $ cording to Lloyd George, 147th | which John Hull ree aly bas bees $16. 75 an 21. @) 1 Ey " “raga ' pen- | mul) ee in he tele anc ha -¥ PLENDID late style Coats in belted po semi-belted models, in Velours, Pop- | {fne.'" = _ which he habitually permits at | ar lins, Coverts and Scotch Mixtures. Colors, Tan, Gray, Rose, Rookie, Poilu “Hammer-blows crack and crum heme, v he inter tn uncemoufiaged | OLLARLE effects, straight panels my Blue and Black and White Checks. Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor in rs a eke aved metal.” fair, a Robertson affair, a Maurice hanging from shoulder, silk fringe her affair, big or and much braiding bear interesting tes- timony to the newness of these Dresses. These new effects are accomplished Many Heavy Blows affair, or any Heavy blows have been borne by little the exploitation of which the allies in this fifth year of the might throw discredit upon him, he Attractive Prices im the war; the collapse of Russia; the! invites the whole world to the ring Fuormiture Section driving tack of the” allah “army se and_aftorde the promt special Wwhin Botee, Taffeta, Cope ME to the netian- plains; the tons! facilities in true th E 4 ; Meteor, Mes- 4 Ock Dead —e of the initiative on the western | hesitate a bit in the Maurice cas saline and Satin, and sometimes with @ 34.04 er-nawed f ¢ : t ; fat Quartersamed Os of Buffet, Rxtension front. Cumulative in their effect, but this was only momentary. Tra combination of serge and silk. Table Suaion ene doen taade Specially priced for thene blows might well have cracked dition quickly prevailed, and the lid | aahon 00 and crumbled baser material, But! wan soon lifted : ‘ p i #3 oer bel dicing cong 4 what has been the result? In the discussion of political mat Colors—Péarl, Navy, Copenhagen, Slegant Buffet, has 48-inch top with hes ° om the Fiuasian debacle grew|tern tho British preas ts practic ; és ‘ back with 38x10-inch plate mirror and china shelf Bay Hen nS - — er heote hear dnt Pe predheasinen | Wistaria, Light-blue, Olive, Rus- no lined for silverware; large 4 cupboard space. sian-green, also Black. Two top drawers, linen drawer and ge Extension table has a heavy 4%inch plank top, massive round pedestal and scroll legs. f the foreign prem are ac 1 greater latitude than those the Italian reverse came a very |er practical application of the princ- | co ordinated effort so aptly |in in the recent Austrian country, on either mide As “ Two interesting groups—$16.75 and From beneath La $21.50. tle hammer-blow of March 21 | troubles are given prompt and wide Pear Ra ryt np eererm arpa bee ni Ares ph ing oo yrrh sz || ya’ $2150 su In the Sketch, gerih ond nla iy From Left to Right: other European belligerent jendorffs natural result Great Britain's home Dining “and arm chair to match with scroll back and . legs. upholstered in genuine Spanish leather. A splendid value at $136.00 Special for the complete suite $109.00 Furniture Section, Fourth Floor was heard the voles of Pershing, | ing rea ce Mn PAVE BTEC AASSSS SESTARS tie wpeaking by order of President Wil-| very apt to form erroneous conclu 980- I o Close Out- S70 ° son—"America will be proud to take| sions as to the real British war-/f) Bolereblouse Dress navy Collariess Dress combining Co- Black Satin Dress in collarless = : | Imteres Items From fod alld seca gs mcedliga tl Nao! ye , nerge, with braiding in nelf- penhagen- blue serge and | Jtussian-blouse style, with —- = tory, All we have is yours, Dis a The coagen jeorge hed ; elit hid’ qth an Satine. | biack satin, with taflor's | relf-embroidery and fringe R, é - Suite pose of us as you wish he several unsuccessful attempts # braid in crossbar effect for trimming, $16.75. Three-Picce Walnut Bedroom Suit. Admittedly designed to enforce a that have been made to unhorse the and overskirt, ®21.50. L eeaey en ae | Se ee decision before orge administration, which ‘a's militar y power could be ap-| was created solely for the purpose plied effectively, the German super-/of more effiicent promeution of the ‘ « . fe oo Na a Re Bn BB iddy Aprons Econom | A —We are going to close out a handsome three-piece the Lace Section Walnut Bedroom Suite, together or separately Massive walnut dresser, pure Colonial type, 18x24 Sata Mas ¢ cinwers, 3 Sarre inch heavy ‘inal | —Real Filet by the yard for ne¢ the weight of Amer | Lloyd ¢ mirror. Mas 6 drawers. fe x ‘ two very large base drawers. Value $80 " e $78.00 Chiffonier to Match, sea ee oe — n effect expected by its the opponents of unified command bt vt $ —s1-inen top, 30x20-inch mirror; has § drawers, 2 New Silk Fringes in staple shades. ‘ paychology |the pacifista. Sometimes they hi j rul ars ™ S baine. $800 p, heoeanelt Bap 2 Fon rotone 40-inch frilled Net and Organdie nail account of the quality operated independently, some i @ —Special for Tuesday selling 963.00 for dresses. of self-sacrifice. Doubtless Pots-|together, Combined, they oceaston- ss N material and alates these | are ideal for mod- ern methods of Aprons represent exception- canning—their ex dam was ax much surprised at the/ ally have managed to stir up quite alacrity and cheerfulness wittrwhich |@ lot of commotion—but no far the $48.00 Dressing Table to Match, $39. 00 —Fancy and Plain Silk Tassels. ~Has 41-inch top. large triplicate adjustable mir. | __Fancy Ball Drops. Sir Douglas Haig acceded to the ar- net result of thelr activities has ally good val t $1.50. trawide mouth ibe oul . 4 drawers. Valu son ; rangement whereby he and hin merely been noise. Not only do ally good value at $1.50. takes large fruits “Special for Tuesday selling sa.00 | —All colors in Silk Binding Drapes. $ armies were made mubordinate to|these clements comprise a very | {| | and vegetables oo urniture Section, Pourth Fioor Lace They are of sturdy percale in | Ypoie and they are light-blue, delft-blue or pink, | sealed without | rubber ring. on, First Floor the command of a French general,| small minority in parliament; they an it was at America’s renunciation | 40 not In the slightest degree rep- national pride tn splitting up, her | Tesent British public opinion Furniture Sold on the Easy Payment Plan New Hleisey Glassware —Visit the China Section of the Fifth floor and see the many new arrivals in j forces and allowing them to be Granted the present administra-} | with lacing in front, and large Many households, brigaded with the French and Brit. “on has made mistakes, these have |! il collar. ck a practicing food ish armies—where they might do|been of commision rather than sailor collar, pocket and belt nservasion by s the most good aston and there are mighty few) 9) It Gave Knockout persona, even friends of the “wait This action of President Wilson's and see” regime. who would chance gave the knock-out blow to much restoring the Old Gang to power, finished with white binding. mag nto PIC } Price $1.50. _. $ Danseient Melapeaet. Pint-size, $1.20 dozen, Heisey Glassware. Some special bargains are offered for Tuesday. lingering popular sentiment tnleven if it were poasible to throw = Quart-size, $1.35 dozen. G Britain against the generalis- Lioyd George out. The opponents ’ . — Basement Salestoom, ime, iden as ‘hed not yet been |of unified command have beea({]| Women’s Stockings Boys’ Stockings thoroly hammered out by the Ger-|sauelched. As for the pecifists, 35: Pai 45c P: Other Preserving-time Needs (im mans themaeives. The British peo- they are no more numerous and no c Fair ic Pair the Housewares Section) inciade LOWEST RATES TO |TOM MULLIGAN FILES | Tom Mulligan, former constable ONWARD MARCH and lately waterfront guard, filed as bit more troublesome—certain po- — SAN DIEGO 0") cratne sonny, July 23, trom BEING PUSHED cothgsatase eat aceatte | meet reopemanatives ot “German | So ate TIL, y 24) 10 p. m. to 6 a. m five wilt call at your |< war alma Put th r . an % But these have ’ Sis ecules Waatweas aboting ob ae re lost considerable following ty nex| Hasn’t Received ates Red Crons auxiliary Degree of Ho [Continued From Page One *% . & Company gon of the vigorous missionary work His Appointment ) at city Ticket * ot #4 1 1003-4 1. C. SMITH BUILDING | gratuitously done among the rank ( i 1 { or, A. 0. U. W., will be he! d - Henry Ford will head the commit aised in Foland) wasnt ple as a whole have shown their More Influential than they were 'OMEN’S Fine-ribbed White RB’ Heavy - ribbed Black Preserving Kettles — Pressure when the war started. Ii ta the Cotton tock! ith Dookers—Jelly — idly = ba caine Meira -tlgreng Cotton Stockings; sizes7to | © Strainers same old lonesome crowd. wide hemmed tops, Sizes §% } Jar Hi Some Trouble Makers to 10, 35¢ pair 10, 45¢ pair. Bags—Frnit Jar Holders—Frett The near-pacifists have been a | Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. | Presses. U. S. Sends Red Cross Supplies to Vladi: ’Germans Tricked by Ukraine Corn } t1 : = i cae Phene Eltiott 4063 TON, July 1} ome, 1532 and file i S N, THE M’CORMICK LINE **. 47's Winkier’s hom . a poured across the river all day Wier aed mae anor by James tee named by President Wilson to Py Newspaper Enterprise) (can Red Cross supplies are { Belmont ave.. Apartment 4, at 2 P-) ang into the night. The guns were eiegates umpire labor controversies. Dr ae oe ) sent into Vladivostok, the state from the c ‘ on of wee y and shelled the ene American Federation of | jienry Suxzallo, named to the com Ascectation.) partment revealed today. set up qui 109 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 3436) m Wednesday my's rear guards HE small, almost bri hogy 7 aoe eet, Vist. mittee, who i iil at his residence on STOCKHOLM, July 22.—War- Later it may be found South of Soimsona the boches are P ceptible flaw Arroricen Nahe ertectly plain that the university campus, has not yet w dispatches say the to ship there some rifles made | putting up a desperate resistance. impercepti le flaw pe labor would countenance | received official confirmation of his { are doubling their requis Russian account before the Am cans @ French ° advance 2 + ~~ uch conservations so long as point t. foodstuffs Poland because of ) e on is sub; eehite a ranch are advance} sends the Diamond to || Prussian mititarisam remains in the | Other sve Precarng cing wt ee oe mre to obtain grain in} ever, officials are maintaining Ukrainia. 5 lence. ing there ac alternating plateaus Other members ‘of the board are: ) their and wooded ravines, The latter are the scrap heap. The saddle. Also they were able to re-| Matthew Ha of Boston; J. on, Washington; Chas. In order ta deceive the filled with machine gun nesta, about , : Mes port to their fellow workers at | Harry Covin Rumors said Germany and which German reat © centers small flaw in the Title home that the great body of Hritish |Caldwell McCord, interstate com-|{ man people and encourage {lten@ had reached 6h American troops, fighting tirelens- I 5 tg workmen feels the same way on me commission; V. Everett Macy belief that the stores of Ukrain- }| This is doubted here. Te THIRD AT MADISON “TNE TEMPLE Of TRE MOTION PICTURE y, are cleaning up these nests. The to your home may de- this subject, and that those who|of > York W. Mack, ) tan grain are not fables, the }| The Germans are said to have ———$$_______—__— _ — oy small streams, running thru some stroy its marketability. sul favor hi bbing with the en. of Chicago Gey, Jobn Lind, |} yruns are packing corn and fod- (| 000 troops in Finland in u Wilcox, of are mostly lead tion that the Finns sooner or of the ravines are no bariers to 8 of the po- of Minnesota; William t nd in} exported f the doughboys. Some are #0 na ¢ litical type, who have } touch | New York, and Walter rk, North ack will make demands upon Russia the men leap across, while If you want to know |iwith the real labor sent ment. | Carolina, chiet justice of the su Pol catte are being export. } | Tere, tive Gariany a cha NO! G i Dek te Weak With Gand aed the value of your dia- __. Layalty Hardened preme court of North Carolina. od tirhed te: thks game way. { perhaps give Germany a W PLAYIN packs held high above their head« ae ‘ Under the ever-increasing = ponnhbnnninamntinant en ee Every sort of unit Is beginningto | mond take it to a dia- pressure of war's demands, the | Great Sachem C. R. donsen, of Se “~~~ THIRD WEEK get Into the fight, Several hundred 7 » t a loyalty of labor, like that of oth- | attle, is presiding at the kindling of : rised, sonata ret | military policemen, supply compa mond expert—not the Se ae eee eee tee Se (Geen Bul. Conse tre. | Twenty were shales on ry Si the Boltton Toceey = . and several other units, no rdi . eweler heen hardened consol which blazes in honor of ting Re me neta ¥4 ac a. at the ers’ an | TWO SHOWS DAILY perm pig aes a eS dinary jeweler. If ta Nirah thie ing renee sshaange theroage ae en ing Red |and Conductor Ike Gribbons was| nen De. Caroline Croasdale, | 9:5 P. M—S:15 P.M. wult of the consiant pleading, were you want to know written comes the authoritative | ¢ ment Geunalt’ “eer seriously injured when an inbound| ment social morality worker ail put into the line : Sperone ; announcement that England is « the tribes of the Impr Renton interurban crested: inte 8) Or ee see folssons and all the Aisne bridges your title employ title now entirely free from industrial | der of Red Men in the state n southbound Tacoma train at Du-/ of the National League for Wi Bot 4 all . disputes, While Ludendorff is | attendance : —— 8 under fi ft he allied artiller experts. endeavoring to hammer his way |Heavy movements have been ob thru to Paris and the channel served toward the rear, back of the a the rh lines, indicating posw withdrawal pd vet Belem i a from the Soissons nm, similar to THE pirnowdhel cation. ace. On, 0 shipyards and countless muni that at Chatean-Thterry tions factories, are doing their | Enter Chatean Thierry American soldiers enter! WASHINGTON best to hammer the way to vie s Cha tory. teau-Thierry Sunday, with the ITLE INSURANCE In the further language of Eng French, were overwhelmed by the T t land's great apostle of optimism greeting of the civilians good ore in British Ber Os ie COMPANY the test of and women, had remained tn the will stand this.” |town during the German occupa Under State Supervision tion, They were locked In the z Women May Sit in | cathedral when the boches evacuat-| *- = House of Comm | ed, but liberated themuelve ons ‘The hedhes looted the tn thor- PAINLESS LONDON, July The govern- | oty, breaking into shops and private ment is examining the law regard |houses and taking all valuablen ing the election of women to parlia |*There were barricades in all the ment. A bill opening the Ie) principal streets, but apparently the profession to women is also being town had been lightly held during considered the last few hours of German o¢ cupation. It was not greatly dam aged by the allied artillery Heinie Overslept The French took five prisoners when they entered. One of the boches said he had overslept, and that other members of his company failed to awaken him when they withdrew. The other four were| telephone operators, who voluntarily remained to maintain communica tion with their retreating comrade of the German steel pon are being used by the ly Fa ers (ot: i + it Austrian Cabinet Quits Second Time AMSTERDAM, July 22.—For the second time, Dr. Von Seydler, the Austrian premier, and his cabinet have resigned, according to late re |ports. It is supposed that the em. peror will accept the resignations this time THREE INJURED WHEN AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE § 18 and French, while all Mrs, Eleanor Shroudy, 900 North along the line up to Solssons Ger lake ave., suffered cuts and bruises man cannon have been turned ENTISTRY and serious skull contusions in an around and are firing on the D auto collision at Massachusetts st jand Occidental ave, Saturday after. | Nfdakenina of the G oan = at pon, She is in the eity hospi mouth and ine Dalton, 5613 20th ave. N. I lery fire near Chateau-Thierry was| yous gums ore, sloughing end | . ony SALE poh aye. Nee explained by prisoners to be el Siceding. you have in the same car with Mrs, Shroudy 1 vas cut and bruised ualph ce to lack of ammunition PYORRHEA by paiga the c ree Hast ritth ee Allied sriery five sions tne] so-called Riggs’ Disease. Iwilleure | suffered cuts and — brula Both communicating roads prevented the | {hip disease and restore your guma yi iG A. Rumsey. of North enemy from bringing up supplies, | to @ healthy condition very reason od ay i Ail work guaranteed fifteen | 73rd st. driver of the other car The French were the first to en-| 59g A reasonable discount ai » arrested, following the accident u-Thierry, the Americans | {owed 7 ah See ee and thelr d later released, pending the out ination and estimate free of |come of the victims’ Injuries. Side by side with the “Blue Devils” of France! Driving back autocracy! Human- ity calls for help: a part of America’s answer is an increase of the U. S. Marine Corps. Men are wanted who can qualify for service with the U. S. Marines; clean-minded, quick-witted, two- fisted huskies, worthy of the training they will receive for service on land and sea or in the air; worthy of \ their comrades, the traditions they uphold, and their - opportunities for advancement. 1800 officers will be commissioned from the ranks. REGISTERED MEN: Ask your Local Board to let you volunteer, Unregistered men, enlist in the U. S. Marine Corps quickly, while you can. Ages, 18 to 36. Apply at the U.S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATION s10% BK. oe St, Aberdeen, ABSOLUTELY NOLLOVULXF “Hearts of the World” will give you a fuller, more comprehen- sive and endearing close-up of our magnificent Allies—the French and British. toon br Americ boches. PRICES Matinees, 25c, 50c, 75c Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. elfle Ay wer Ay 101 Yesler Way, Senttle. ay These prices are mniversal through . out the United States under bond with D. W. Griffith until Dec., 1920. RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY later coming up and moving thru the village to poxitionn well to the| enue Imer M. Brown, first Seattle be rraine northwest of Chaiean-| [mitted Painless Dentists | so’be renorted iaied tn trance, Thierry, encountered so little r ‘ome back to life. He is alive | sistance, including artillery fire,that! og Third Poh Con, Janene | hospital, blinded in one eye. In six months doctors will attempt to it rched thru one town in squad| fours: 8:30 0. m to 6 p.m. Bun- peste vette oat days, 9 to 13. ‘restore the sight of his eye, formation. -~aryree + Phone Kiliott 2033 ~

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