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LEvVyY’sS M "THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE” NOW—BREAKING ALL RECORDS FOR THE THIRD WEEK TWICE DAILY—2: O° L THIRD AT MADISON LAST NIG 2,100 PEOPLE CHEERED! WEPT! SOBBED! STOOD UP AND SHOUTED! AT Or? 15815, WNights—25c, 50c, 75c, $1. Matinees — 25c, SOc, 75c. —These prices are universal through- eut the United States ander bond with D. W. Griffh until Dec. 1970 Hun Ambassador to |Begin Campaign to Oust German Thruout State} A campaign against the tasching of German in all public and private schools in the state has been started Russ Well Guarded} AMSTERDAM, July 24.--Dr. Kart) Heifferich, who will eucered the lat WASHINGTON, July 25.—The SES, a new type of combat plane, Count Mirbach as German ambasea has been officially adopted for use of |dor to Rusata, will take two battal Type of Airplane for Battle Use oe Asperican air forces abroad. fons of troops to guard the ombany,| 0% the state council defense. ‘The new plane, which closely ap-| according to a Berlin dispatch re Mrs. Josephine Corlias Preste proaches the English Spad, will car-| ceived today. ate superintendent of public in ry the Hispana Sutra engine. It is) . on, being asked by the now being put into production as| This is the firet in ation that |COUDei to use her influence to have rapidly as possible. | Helfterich. former vice chancetlor |‘ enemy language barred from the of the treasury, and | Public echools. Adoption of the SE-5 as the Amer-|and minister The council ts calling upon all pri air fighter follows abandonment | one of the «troy figures in Ger . ! be the Bristol fighter, because it was|man politics, would be ambassador | Yate schools to stop the teaching of found that extension of the plane to | to Russia. . t de ptembe : @llow the machine to carry the heavy — ——— An peal in also being nent to Liberty engine made it cumbersome.|the senate aircraft investigating county councils, asking that they re ‘Asseations that $100,000,000 had|committes, who declare that, while | Wire seven dayw’ notice before « een lost in expertments with the) the low was considerable, it did not public rye ond * nana In age teers Detetal were deaied by members of |spproech the sum named __land that they send « representative to all such meetings ‘The council will appen! to congres for repeal of the zone powtal law * Patriotism Wins || Speed Probation || IL Until War's End THERE LL BE SOME NEWS lice Fleenor Gourko has been appointed com- meander. of the allied troops in the THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918 BY 40S) i VEKSLER SHAP Waited Pree Corres! (Copyright, 1918, by the Unit (Dy Mail STOCKHOLM, July L—Altho the fourth year of the war was marked by the complete disorganization lume, both militarily and politic ly, the country was really out of the war tn m soldiers deserted from the army Onty the caartst censorship prevent e4 the truth from becoming known to the world at that time. ‘The tremendous shaking up of the already disorganised national fabric cauned by the revolution, in addition to the Many complications, beth in ternal and external, from which the revolution found itself unable to o-~ |cape—shen paace was most needed tn order to solve these numerous Problems and repair the terrible con sequences of war--opened the road to Bolahevien and threw Raoesta into the clutehes of German tmpertaliem, whose seal was finally set with the | Brest Litovak treaty So far as military operations in the on a d Preew) | | year 1917.18 are concerned, there | were hardly any worth the name | with the exception of Korniloff's | @rtve toward Halics, which really be longs to the end of the third year of the war te offensive, which was carried out large 1 00C f | pressure brought to bear by the al | led representatives in Petrograd | waa at first most succeanf: Qussians captured Kalush and had advanced an far the sub f Halicx, Then they were hurled back by German reinforcements, who not lonly recaptured Tarnopol, but the entire triangle of Volynian fortresses “Royne, Dubne and Lutsk Boost for Beishoviam The disorganization of the Rus sian army now appeared complete The failure of the offensive proved to be a great boost for Bolaheviam jand Kornflotf's subsequent advance upon Petrograd served to pour oll on | the Holsheviki flames. Shortly be |fore the latter circumstance, Riga had been taken, and Korniloff had been accused of deliberately surren dering it tn order to aroune anti-fol |abevik resentment and halt the growth of Bolshevik These events, plus the German at tacks under Linsingen, prior to Kor niloff's drtve for Haliex, and which | the Russians with considerable lonses parried, finished their military oper ations for 1917 | Aw for naval operations, the Ger | mans, uUltzing Riga as a base, land Jed troops and ocupied Oran, Moon Jand Dabgo islands At first they | suceseded in bottling up the Russian | Meet, but the Intter, by a really clev jer maneuver, managed oma pe from the Pertloun Moon sound | The end of 1917 naw the triumph Jot the Bolaheviki and the separate | peace with the onntral pow tt all ite disastrous consequences. Ras sta lost Poland, Lithuania, the Palth rin And Remnarabia | provinces, Ukraine | land and part of the | the lonses in the last named are lke ty to incream, in view of the rm disorganization tn " thre | dismotution of the regional eoverm ment opentng the road to Turkish | Seepemnionn | Big Lams of Territory {The appalling character these | lonaee in evident when it lx consider od that they comprim 707,000 square versta (a vorwt is 66 of a mile) of | territory, with a population of 46 000 000 decrease in the area of the Russian republic ts #lightly | than 40 per cent. bat t lort f inors are the moet ferule and most populous in the entire countr The lost territory had @ total bread and potato production, conservative ly eatimaied, of 2.896,000,000 ports }(A pud, or pood ther w the Juced 27 per cent 7 per cent In railways the losses enent 17.500 ve at of w total of 66,000, or t one-fourth. Thin lons 4 even sertons than the mileage figures indicate, inaxmruch as the |wurrendered territory inelides ma Jot Russia's most important raitwa a | smetions Prior Roam total ar uaF al pt manufacture was 2,800,000,000 ruble 0 Jequaln 515 nts), the ot workm employed was 000 and th ber ofr 1 use was 1,457,009. The a | workmen and 575,000 mact . Lemon Juice For Freckles Giria! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the of into a bottle ounces of orchard white, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and | complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and juice of two lemons containing three shake well, | any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the | face, neck, arms and bands each day, and neo how freckles and blem ishes disappear, and how clear, soft and white the akin becomes, Yea! It ie harmless || Alkali In Soap |_ sow ean you ray a tne for aut Bad for the Hair . ————~ | apeeding when you t only five! ie n ' cents a month salary GEAR PARIS ent, | When Miss Alice Fleenor, a Stan Pye 4 want to keep your hair look ford university co-ed, was arrested | ing its beat. Most soaps and pre fj |for fast driving and appeared be-| pared shampoos contain too much al . . . 1 . fore a San Jose, Cal, justice of the! Kall This dries the calp, makes A Pioneer Bank in the Pioneer Building (pv. 0: 122, emt men Ove nate ore ant rue | getting a nickel a month as Red The best thing for steady use Is \Croan representative at the unt-|jnst ordinary mulsified coanut oil As its name indicates the first national bank in the versity and that she was on the| (which ie pure and gre and is efficient bi service to some of the pioneer eve of going to France as a nurae,| better than the most expensive soap « of Seattle, and it has grown with them. It wel The judge put her on probation un.|or anything else you can une comes as depositors new business enter til the end of the war One or two tea onful will prises which are starting off right and Mion Fleenor, 24, han the die-| cleanse the hair and scalp thorough ee Se ee tinction. of having been the young-| ly. Simply moisten the hair with tite ‘end of a sound banking releMen est instructor in parliamentary jaw | Water and rub it in. It makes an aes the University of California. ever |S>undance of rich, creamy lather oe had | which rinses out easily, removing ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive 1 The hair dries ° Fi GOURKO APPOINTED quickly, and it leaves the scalp soft First National Bank MURMAN COMMANDER|*"* the hair fine and silky, bright lustrous, fluffy and ea. mana, Firet and James AMSTERDAM, July 25.—Dis- You can get mulsified cocoanut Established 1853 I} patches from Berlin state that Gen./at any pharm , it's very cheap, |and a few ounces will supply ever, | mecnber ot the family for months. |and 39 per 1916, when more than @ mill | RUSSIA STAGGERED — BY BOLSHEVIK BLOW peti vey per cent, 29 per cent ont. In coal and iron eutpnt, the basin of all industry in Ftusmia, the redu ton iw even» tartlir Hote the war Russia produced annaa 000,000 puds of , can produce ont of Wipes Out Development 1,000,000 pude Theme firures mean that Russia's industrial development of the past 20 years ts practically wiped out 7 result of the fourth year of the war the anbotage of the Fussian peace program and the policy of the } shevik The big queatior Rossia can withstand une perialinm she whether such blood In opposing the faces her ne te for politi ‘ pendence. Or odie gantzation nation Re * the statu f The task 1 too big for the Bol viki, Only the united efforts of the whole ary of the t means of a real constitu The fourth year of the w 1" Rune . i Ru PALACE F The headline feature of the new show opening Thursday at the Pa ace Hip will be Mine. Berri's Models fqur young women Kingebur 4 Monsen haw a f t, cal The Devil in Poses Mra McGreevy and Mins I will present a Rube act, called “The Actress: and the Country Maid. Hiatt and Moher offer a singing act, “Most Anything Pletcher and Terre are cometians eror is 4 young gymnast wh dors stunts on triple bortzootal bara Set New Record in Building Warship WASHINGTON, July world’s reco; for destroyer build comatntretor and she jays later. Be 20 to 24 mont TELEGRAPH FRANCHISE REFERENDUM ORDERED he quest ¢ # the franchise the coun, roperty passed by So Easy Now ‘ | With You can towch up the @ ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS and hay none of the f of the old toned ""h Br t ” < 3Sc and $1.15. The Kenton Pharmacal Co. Suite 401 pin Bide. | Covingt <6 DENTISTRY We offer you the best dentistry obtain able at reasonable prices. Our _ bridge and crown work is un- rivaled for beauty and permanence. Our perfected Rubber and Metal Plates stand in a class by themselves for fit, comfort and satisfaction. Consul tations and examina tions are free. All permanent work i guaranteed, NATIONAL DENTISTS 3rd and Pike St Entrance 1501 3rd Ave. OPEN EVENINGS Not Open Sundays sa PAGE & Friday Hour Sales telephone or 0. M& nor dciwerkes No mati. D orders taken on Friday Hour Kale mene ond the right to | 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 lto2 % Silks in Short Sik Dress Skért. Short Length Cotton Fea vength Special $3.85 of Curtain Serima a stad conied | Of % to 1 yard, in an The selection of 90 Marquisectte a ne pial re | tr nprising 1k Drews Skirt from cream and ecru : yee abont one tundred the regular stock offers tundred yards tn length iar eerst in thin sale exceptional ME pee, “sa et values. ‘The assortment {rom 2 to 6 Ay plain colors and faney inetude dark varia 7% . Coat S jal this hour, a VALE, Spee patterns « and wtr anh 19c 00 for ma plain mine wore foots. s range from Beach Hats a ae and ebildren'n appare! u belt measure, med Pew wi own, gray and for fancy work though each size is not with medium high Co made of ‘The former prices were represented every crow und med nd Burella $1.00, $1 $1.50 and wtyle or color. Former: brin Natural, browr tte sty len, $2.00 a yard For this ly $5.00, $6.50, $7.95 and turquotee bin pur $0.50 and $l hour each piece © $12.50. For this hour, and rose. Formerty hour ' od your For this bour, “ 50c %a.....$3.85 Suet. 25¢ $5.4 Georgette | Shi ts Srecol $1.75 Crepe ped Upper Main Floor Blouses | | sizes of 24, 25, 26 and ‘ ‘ * " [SMALL | inch waist measures ar Special Friday predominant in this sel« $3 25 tion of Separate White Pique W . Skirts, taken from the regular Upper Main Floor | and priced for a clean-up sale — | are designed of a fine quality pique 4 BLOUSES | made unusually attractive with large novelty pockets. of plain flesh and white sis acts with large collars and Other stytes disptnyed tn this special nair || embroidery in contrast Friday are skirts af Cotton Rajah with shirre ng colors. Stees 3% to | tope and in plain colors of rose, blue, gray 4 Formerly $4.95. || green. Formerty $3.50. Spectal for Frid LOr FeBy. |] COC) eer mererescrmeenceee GI. hater 83.25 | 2to3 3 to 4 4to5 5to5 Gloves —125 pairs of wae ‘ Embroidery — 150 yardn | ogg Daag Men's Shért: Middies, yards of Cambric and wes in plain white Special 75¢ Special 85¢ Swine Eintbroidery 1 white with gray and eich ok tas aaakaa: al Sizen, 200 Men'e Drees Shirts ‘The Women’s Ths eiblniity ‘ab | ae om hs, ‘ormerly ppg he p asilgy 8 pons) has taken F taken from the regular pour a pair "85c in a beoken line of pat- ~~ poy bs stock and sold formerty terns comprising a Dosa! 24 White Gam at lec 8 ror Ptsured Lawns—27 inch ings of sizes from 14 Mkidies in coat at l0c and te For os wide in amsarted col P ‘y ; nl oe ae to 17% excepting size over style with 5c orm and patterns For 1g, Priesd formerly at collar, pockets and pst! leaks me her. and 26. Fer one dotlar, they are of Sizes 36 to 46, Buti 7 nar, 15c fered for this hour, each size in every White Swise000 yare each Formerly $1.75. Whit ard oe “ White Swt Women’s Neckwear ic half hour, P rn White Swiss 4% collars and collar and choice 22.260 with e red em 4 uff «meta. Odds and 3 ered figures and de that sold formerty § ~—-H———— — } rly tie Por this be and $1.00. For this, hour, 17c _.. 39¢ hoter {VITAL STATISTICS Hussauer Is Named Austrian Premier MBTERDAM, July %4 Minister of Pubfie Instruction Hus siuer has euccesded Von Seydler as MARIIAGES Frank Burnett and Hotes May Sefbert, Achoeweller. 18, and Mary| head of th® Austrian cabinet. dis Beattie. patches from Vienna today declared and Marjorie # a ’ E had been reported that Count aoe ee Trin, former AnstroHungarian | ant Prances Dena | ™énister, was trying to form a cabi net, of which he wouk! have been . |) An@erson and Wether Axlund, Be he ae minister. Marion Tos opie: ATTACKS Junean | ox Douglas Have |“IF | HURT YOU, mavaiins aaa STOPPED PAY ME.” sna Aca|| For Over 50 Years |) ..7)', "1.00 the tear th DR. KLINE'S EPILEPTIC REMEDY ila rational anv remark ably ge, treatment for Fits, vost, 2616 | | Eptlepey, (Falling Sickness) ond kimdred Nervous Derangement. Get ot order it | | conditions amet, tre% | | Mtany drug store Lowest prices in ir m high-class, guarant Tage = Slr aalaead See: ee Or, ROHL RLUNE CO, .Soeeetrent S Office Hours: 9 a. m te Mr and Mra N “ rag ° Mr » Livingst : be ral ns re Regular Valnes Up to $5.00 : Sa Here’s the biggest Sereen Door bargain of a, MgB cpp caiaisay eason. Some of them are in quantities too F to Mr a J. Pletschma to sel] in the regular we others are sizes in ¥ . ee we are overstocked. Choice of several styles, sq _ DIVORCE with galvanized, some with black wire cloth. in i against Thomas J are 1\g-inches thick. The sizes are 30x78, 32x80 4 a The w pecial, each .... 2 Potter agatmt Aldean Potter No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. zell against Henry Bran oe ae Economy Fruit Jars + aginet Minnie Bowker aN ee fruit and vegetables. ) Re cas PINT SIZE $1. QUART SIZI $1 DEATHS —RBasement nS vows com mos 1 Granite Dish or Preserving Pa 1027 Retlew 90c Value 49 Rots Extra Special Seattle Gen- | ve | These fine quality gray granite-coated on seam |f steel Pans with side handles, are | | just the thing for cooking fruit fo: Dudon Named Rail preserving. Labor Commissioner | Choice of 8- or 10-quart siz James A. Dudon, former chief spe- | Worth to 90c. Special 9e ial agent of the S P. & S. railway No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. witt pe has been. No Deliveries. ppol labor com ent nis of Oregon and Washington, by L. C, Gilman rallway uperintendent for the dis triet Dudon's long experience tn railway work, in which he has been engaged | |for many years, has fitted him well, [Superintendent Gilman believes, for Spelger: AND 2 Sree

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