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gee “ ° ® ” i Determined to Win, 4 ’ Is Pershing’s Word WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, & July 26.—Gen. Pershing received the following cable- 2 gram from Secretary McAdoo: ‘America glories in the achievement of your "2 gallant army and our French comrades. ‘The country is thrilled with the valorous deeds Ye of our heroic soldiers.” Yershing replied: “In the name of the American expeditionary forces, | thank you for your cordial message. Our officers and men are filled with the national spi f determination to win. They are superb soldiers.” iy TISH FLIERS SMOTHER ENEMY wONDON. July 26—The Rritish| bombs were dropped by us on the reported destruction Taflways at Valenciennes, Sceline Courtrat and Armentieres and on | hostile billets in different parts of ree others, which were | the front. Two trains were hit with Jared to have been sent down out | Dombs and thousands of rounds fired . a from machine guns at various — inet ee targets, including active The communique continues: antiaircraft guns, searchlights and “On the 24th instant there was|TSaeperts, All our machines re. | ull a very strong west wind Blow. Surned. One of the enemy's night and the weather mainly overcast, |DOming machines was brought ard evening, the sky cleared and : certain amount of sharp fighting | dombing took piace. Sixteen | tile machines were brought down three driven down gut of control. of our machines are missing. “During the night, over 24 tons of @ thief should try to take them reds of Thrifty Women Take Advantage of Great Savings on Millinery Offered by Criterion Mid-season sale, scheduled to last a week, starts with Seattle’s largest mil- linery’s corridors crowded and hun- dreds are delightfully surprised with phenomenal values. Every hat in vast downstairs department, every trimmed straw hat valued up to $12.50 will be at $2.50, and every one valued up to $20 will be sold at $5. All straw hats on main floor reduced to half inistry tod pf 18 enem) airplanes, with the prob Die loss © favor. ble THE CRITERION “Seattle's Largest Millinery” Serond Averme sf feneca YOUR OBJECTIVE What are you aiming at and working for? What's your objective? Every good American citizen is making the most of these busy days and every hour in them. He’s working hard and saving money—for two reasons: to do all he can to help Uncle Sam wi this war, and—Second— he wants to lay the foundation of a per- manent income for himself. The surest way of achieving both objectives is to open a savings account with a strong, able bank—a bank that’s proud to serve and advise you regarding financial matters. The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000.00. First—he wants BOCHES' LOSS Articles left in an automobdile can be fastened to a recently patented chain, which rings an alarm bel! if IS STAGCERING IN FERE AREA * Yontinued From Page One| | de * this region are st ‘The Ughten 6 crown prince Supplies | _ The iner mber of fire lPere En lages ap tion dumps to return to the along the M old me dren walkin the wak vancing Americans wheeled carts and baby filled with bedding and he Y goods, are mingling with the war | uraftic. Some refugees find their homes wiped out. Other houses are mere | shells, with roofs torn nd walls plerced with shell hy | laid in waste. Wh are dot ted with dead men and horses and wreckage. In two months, the Marne valley has been transformed |from a ‘beaut | wealth and pl desolation, but here old beauty in brave where harvesting Everybody M Thrilling scenes molished. EB move. Mounted cars, automobiles marching men fi No unit has an quarters. beside the on their arma ply wagon leanly da ens are to any me SKAGIT CASE r PRESENTED T0 ~__ ISSUE BOARD WASHINGTON ernment engineers Thomson. Seattle co conference here t probe of Seattle's Seattle's commit Mayor Hanse Counsel Hugh ( ciimen C. B. Fitzgerald and Thomson, appeared befor {tal issues committee the firat time with their permission to Moat bonds to develop the ru July and "e uneiiman, are r nite thet the « on the § the al 2's sub-commit Cisco be reversed The letter in which C J. Shep Seattle representative ef ¢ f San Frag committee The opinion O'Sbaughn Dirnock we city’s need The prenentatic and consideration « sented by Caldwell “ P i greater part of the Jonen and Congressmar city officials in presentat case Mayor Hanson, at th the season, said, that after the have to take over owned traction lines In Corporation Counsel wired the Seattle leral defartrr | Thursday evening that b the decision of jeommittes would be f, ‘Had hearing encouraging This was a telegram xistant Friday Corporation Counsel Meter morning from Caldwe {Broke Again That's the way when you buy shoes, Bring we'll repair th look like new m #0 the LOWEST RATES TO CALIFORNIA = SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO HART WE |& S: KLAMAT | Good servic lrooms and unsurpassed 1 Jconvenience for passengers . and full pafticulars at City Ticket Office. |THE M’CORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 3 HUNION } STORE ts CLER BASEMENT SALESROOM Soft SE Milan anc Novelty ple, ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918. REDERICK NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 50 Trimmed Hats a to $3.45 IBBON- and Flower- trimmed Hats in sum- smart effects, large small, Banded Sailors of various types— all in the darker colorings sharply underpriced at $3.45. and also 75 Untrimmed Hats Reduced to $1.95 1 tan, ailor in rose, some 1 shapes, effects and blue, gold, green, brown, purple n lisere finish, and featuring high-crown, narrow-brim tricornes, reduced to $1.95. 50 Untrimmed Hats Reduced to 45c straws black, effects, with contrasting flange edge, Burgundy, Lacquered Hemp Shapes in pur- and green, also in becoming ie. Basement blue reduced to alesroom. New Colorings and Combinations in Middy Suits at $2.95 HESE new arrivals combine white skirts with jackets in plain g light-blue or rose, or tripes of rose and light-blue with white. They are made of serviceable lin- enette, some in the newer sleeveless effect Sizes 36 to 44, Priced at 2.95 —Rasement Salesroom. A Purchase of Silk Waists for MA Free Legal Advice Soldiers has Voted In an Exceptional Offering At $3.95 AISTS of Crepe de Chine, Tub Silks, Pongee and Wash with lace inserts and aeon. or contrasting checks and tripes at collar and cuffs. In white and a number of jainty pastel colorings—$3.95. Dasement Salesroom Dinner will Meas Aircraft Chiefs Washable Couch Covers For Summer Use PIN $1.75 baa ITH OST attractive and ‘ of practical for summer Coats att use are fee aie) 4 7 | and they are most practical serviceable linen inish 1 crash in natural color with e | rg bide ; ; Pe border in brown, blue or ; Choice of black and na im 4 green stripes. | full or tab belt and novelty pc | Light-weight, yet closely- ey wy ets. Sizes for women and misses, woven, they may be used "Ss Price $9.75. | i for open-door draperies as well. Size 50x92 inches Price $1.75. New Curtain Madras 45c and 50c Yard AZ: the most desir- Cloth Coats Reduced to able of the new cur- tunities are presented in taining fabrics is the soft- these two groups of Coats. draping Madras in all- They are in short Norfolk mod- cream, and pink and blue els, also three-quarter length patterns on cream ground. effects, of Velour, Delhi coat- Thirty-six inches wide, ing, black-and-white checks, 15e¢ and 50¢ yard. basket weaves and diagonal Davee weceheintg ciate blanket coating—lavender, tan, beige, rookie, cedar, Copen- hagen and Venice-rose. Re- duced to $5.95 and $7.65. Rookie, Beige, Boys’ Corduroy Suits, $7.50 EAL service Suits for all kinds of weather are the Cravenettefinieh Corduroy Suits in dark-<drab color, with their four set-in pockets and buttoned flaps skir' inte ure, 7 years. Price Trench-model Suits in service- able gray and brown miz- tures. sizes & to 17 years, 86.50 ani 87.50. Juvenile Norfolk Suits in biue serge and novelty mixtures, with one-piece trench belt, sizes 3 to 8 yearn, 84.50 and 96.50. Basement Salesroom. 91.50. with cap sleeves and 38, T5e¢. BASEMENT SALESROOM Smartly-Styled | Taffeta Coats $5.95 and $7.65 TTRACTIVE saving oppor- Silk and Cloth A $9.85 $15.75 $17.85 UITS of French Serge, La Jerz Silk and Taffeta in Eton and peplum effects — Emerald, Gray, Tan, Navy, Black, also black and white checks—$9.85, $15.75 and $17.85. Miller Corset HE ventilated back and features in this Corset. It is | long skirt—boned protector under the lacings, and | four hose supporters attached. Sizes 22 to 30. Price | Women’s Union Suits, 75c INE-RIBBED Cotton Union Suits in V-neck style PAGE 7 $9.75 and rows Taffeta mart effe cord shirring buttons, these ain a very f | en tut] Basement Salceroom. Front-Lacing (As Pictured) $1.50 elastic inserts in the t are important comfort nded for the average fig- having medium bust and Basement Salesroom. tight knee, sizes 36 and —Basement Salestoom. WILSON URGES | without stain or reproach, will co operate—not passively, merely, but | actively and, watchfully—to make an/ end to this disgraceful evil. It can: | in D. Re, We. ee not ve where, the community does 4 LB P. Disque, govern not countenance it nt alrer lefs, due to arrive I have called upon the nation to 4 ‘ in tin ae put its great energy into this war rend asetae saad baad on el 8 Ss and it has responded — responded t amber of Commerce with « spirit a genius for action at the Hotel New Washington at ______ gs that has thrilled the world. I now ‘ m [Continued From “Page One | |°#!! upon it, upon its men and wom pater ee re prom A OOE ME en everywhere, to see to it that its ances a Baturday | Germany his outinwed neresit | SS So Bape tevietets, tte tome un among the nations because she has tarnished. Let us show our utter| : He ee eae tra a contempt for the things that have r will tea ion: | Sere een eee her ar. made this war hideous among the nys Hart ce i hes made lync mere ou wars of history by showing how _ Lynchers emulate her dis: those who love liberty and right and t ha = — messy ee my Paty justice and are willing to lay down ‘ in America rise above the Jevel, with | ‘heir lives for them upon foreign as pride and a fixed resolution which | "elds. stand ready also to illustrate Exceptional Opportunities for Young Women Telephone operating offers many advantages to young women who are seeking employment at a good salary, with opportunities for ad- vancement. 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If we really are, ) truth, let us see to it that we do not discredit our own, I say plainly that every American who takes part in the action of a mob, gives it any sort of countenance is no true son of this great democ racy, but its betrayer, and does more to discredit her by that single dis And loyalty to her standards of law and right than the words of her states men or the sacrifices of her heroic boys in the trenches can do to make suffering peoples believe her to be How shall we com to the acceptance their savior mend democracy of other peoples, if we disgrace our own by ving that {t is, after all no tion to the weak? mob contributes German lies About the United States what her most gifted lars cannot improve up. i on by the way of calumny. They can at t say that such things cannot happen in Germany except in times of revolution. when law ts swept away t 1 “T therefore very earnestly and solemnly beg that the governors of* all the «tates, the law officers of er ery community and, above all, the men and women of every community in the United States, all who revere nd wish to keep her name destroy all ¢ man to comp SAMPLE 8H STORE, Second and Union. | have made. SAVE LEATHER Made of Reigncloth Economical Durable— Cool—-Easy To Keep Clean help the Government in Styles | to all mankind their loyalty to the things at home which they wish to see established as a blessing and pros tection to the peoples who have ney: er known the privileges of Mberty and self-government. I can never accept any man as a champion of liberty, either for ourselves or for the world, who does not reverence and obey the laws of our own be- loved land, whose laws we, ourselves, He has adopted the standards of the enemies of this country, whom he affects to despise.” LONDON, July 26.—After Septem g ber 1 no person will be able to use 2 any horse or vehicle with a carrying oid ity of 1,500 pounds without a 2 permit from the road transport ona board. Those used in agricultural work will be exempted. the ees % White Buy Footwear Specially low-priced in order to do our “‘bit”’ to he conservation of eather attractive and becoming. are We illustrate White Reigncloth, 9-inch top, flexible welted soles, covered Louis _ heels. Per pair $4 45 White Canvas Pumps, hand-turned soles, cov- TON