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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918. PAGE 7 wr, [NOT SATISFIED WITH MOONEY REPRIEVE Beg PLAYING ats 1] STRAND PERSHING LISTS BIG DRIVE WRECKS — CROWD VOICES | ag tiger ap > THEATRE 199 CASUALTIES | MORALE OF ners EMS a , Basement aati | Porshing’s casualty Mist today con tained 199 names, divided as follows: | AMSTERDAM, Stak kak enunibees sae stamina of the Germans working tn De = r | Killed in action, 47; died of wounds q “rages lppecoqgest a factory towns the Rhine te) winter potato thrown in, Th n iilielt rations are al-| the Special to The Star by N. I | pounds of potatoes Ju 9.—Phe | half pounds of br ‘ican Additions to Dress Displays casional who| Shouts of “No! which produced in ogate a roar went up dent and other causes, 11; wounded died of disease, 4; died of acct | growing weaker dally, due to allied | Cannot ob: | bombardments, food condi and| ways famished |from the throats of several thousand | severely, 93; wounded, degree unde-d the jong delayed victory » may| “The police and expionage system | Seattle men when asked in the Are omen’ S and isses’ i YOC | termined, 7; missing in action, 20. travelers Just returning from Co-| is growing worse than ever, No one|na Sunday if they were atinfied ¢ and other Rhine towns can make a remark against the kais-| with the five months’ stay of ’ za u | Continual bombardment by allied! er or the government without hay-|tion which had been granted Tom v4 A 16. 75 !Ostrich Feathers pringees of Shctertan anh velloer con | thee cumenne a his back threatening | Mooney, condemned to death at @an } t $ + ) Satin, Messaline, Crepe Meteor, Francesa | Uons is having a tremendous effect| him. When the kaiser visited the | and Silk Dress on on the morale of the people, They | Alsne front recently a man in a cafe! Wi F Dunn, editor of the ’ sat) re deserting the cities by hundreds, remarked, ‘Oh, that ass! He alw Butte n, Was the question { Freeman s Li aral only gnilitary force prevents the | arrives on the seene when the dan ‘We now he was convieted on Taffeta A City Purchasing Agent Freeman | munition workers from leaving the| ger is over! One of the men wit) perjw testimony, and that the f i : i sd eaten a lite veenianting R _ | tecteries ting next to him immediately not-| power of the San Francisco HE newer ideas in Eton, Russian-blouse and spl a y quia Lo! jot be resumption of the offensive. fied the _ or be of Commerce and comme . » ‘ Sais weaeth Of wottioh feathers Mote bala con mete = vt menléee | “Hvelne of weuneed are continual | tecdete ware ted. # straight-line effects are enhanced in these Dresses with braiding, silk fringe and embroid- Pearl-Gray, Green, — Wistaria, Taupe, French-Blue, and Black are feattured, also ‘aids in combina- __ tion with plain color Georgette, day The city is not goin | trich feathers, A civi had faith in Freeman's jability wanted to buy ost lers for his sweetheart the money to mo," Recently a requisition ably to lift the p uie-|ly pulling in from = t front. As) declared. “Men are © theros- | tins proclaiming the annihilation of| many as 40 cars daily pull thru the| water by th eo who| thousands of Englishmen and| Rhine towns, Persons are afraid to | racy. hasing| Frenchmen were torn from the speak to the wound: an the police h feath | hands of the venders. Houses wer © everywhere to prevent the peo |ebjection to having @ little of the he se ent | overes ith bu finding out the true stat &f | wame thing here man, | shook with * | Kate Sadler Speaks mt thru | "We are victors and shall remai Jen returning from the front ex re fighting 4 were circulated protest = | Freeman's department for a pink | tors! surprise at the food cc Mager telt a} tr epee grte silk a But th ion of the rapid ad ark that they have mxander & 0 " sty woman had her dress ruined by an| the allies have again caused time Seauea’ caienieien bapirane esa - J ] , sketch. asphalt 7° xplained. | ing of despondency. People no long “Pring in these to a r~ Pia iar y See me eee eam a | you ue your watch, let! y kind of work. A ent strike by tclatgen ibe br Alpegy vieses Bee j = ' | vtaynes repair it. Next Liberty | renrood conditions are getting huewan bh sh ican broken up pe ql and the Cepartment of # PA theatre.—Advertisement, worse ail the time. Munition labor-| threats of solitary confinement for| (0T, Collections for a f = si . THE mes Se ee he ee el ee ie ieee New Drape Veils |. A «. Kate Sadier, chairman, round ie ‘ \ ‘ored the governd ate NEWS ¥ YOU demand Kine Will Bay No [Forse Play Havoc [vivismiveattl Go a Chive Envel 20c and 35¢ |) oh agit | Clothes During War, With British Fowl, tn the Mooney case, and called on le |f| repe de Ine Envelope mah , | . tithe insurance |] gecois to The ster by. E. A. | Mpectal to The Stor by N. B. A, |P0r to show its power. % NEW showing, em- |} ” soe LONDON, July 2%-—King George) LONDON, July 29—~The cite ae Ch 2 25 bracing circular ie j when bargaining || wit n) ctuvcistnes atrine the tarmers ary ap in arms agunat the/ FRANK WALSH SPEAKS emises, at 2. bracing chee ‘ Canadians « |] war, He announced that he would ravages of foxes. Practically no fox! @y11CAGO, July 29.—"Mooney semi-circular effects, in jf i, for vour home, it |}practice seitdenial on personal! hunting took place last winter, and, Die” was the song sung ILET-pattern lace and insertion trim a very dainty Black, White and Brown, i ai: z . a clothing when shown samples of as a result, their number haa in-/), workers cr 's ae ‘ . i: d: . ‘i, 4 at the will be furnished |) standara clot while on a tour of the creased considerably, Lacking mall! vrovost against the Pasay cy Envelope Chemise of pink Crepe de Chine, an edge some silk-embroidered in ]] ‘ W woolen towns of Yorkshire, recenuy — — the fo: yoo be - jive n of Thomas J, Mooney at San to match finishing the drawer part. Price $2.25. gilt or color, attractively — - 3 you at the expense ‘i ie sea act i ancle Another has the upper part trimmed with priced at 20¢ and | Slack H 'd Ss é ! Ish, chairman of the s ‘. fe | eS Front ni tie seller, If vou er Hides Six ing that something be done to save charged that the combined Filet-pattern lace and Georgette crepe, each. _ s.sement Salaun i ¢ Months in Dugout persctlbcagy 13. lle vecleae and is finished with narrow shoulder straps. anda neglect this precau- Bh cain at Guns ua ane of ae Exemption Denied president send troops to Cal Price $2.25. SisnkasebhiGthiineum, 5 to release Mo | > evade ¢ u " i > | ods to evade army service. Recentty) Busiest Englishman . not pardoned by G one was found hiding for atx month 1 NON ony are The. Hh Rng z Stamped Dresser nm a dugout made tn a cliff, while wy Ss je “pastes ie Se races eee Rm. WALaey sree Hemstitched Marquisette Sc" 25: Ra ASILY worl and 7 Cooper, rector of the parish, igs ry by & sereen. . bor'n demonat here Sunday as a protest aguir asked exemption from military duty the execution of ° : most attractive jf Ton n Mooney ped gie ae Curtains, $2.50 Pair when finished, are these j) for George whom he says is Oawiand and Alan tion, you will either have to buy your own protection or carry your own risk. Comedy nexton, gardener, SECOND at SENECA " mar ee says poche ramoned | ted wit “deba SERVICEABLE lace edge finishes these Marqui- Scarfs of linen-finish art WASHINGTON not granted pees cll wa poate eager liad sette Curtains, on a two-inch hemstitched hem. cloth, with bluebird and | principal speaker The marquisette is an evenly woven quality, in conventional designs for cross-stitch and solid em- Woman Sentenced broidery. May be finish- — to Death as Spy |N. Y. THANKS WILSON |! cream color, and the curtains are all 214 yards TITLE INSURANCE rice 2 2 4 : COMPANY One W ZURICH, July 29.—Sentenced to SW YORK, July 29.—New York long. Price $2.50 pair. Basement Salesroom 44 with scallops or lace | ‘eek, Startin & spy is the fate of Minn in a mans meeting Sunday, : : : Under State Supervision vga S e Settade James aie & Seamed ot on Gov. Stephens of Califor = == edging. Price 25¢ each. a Monday, July 29th guages. Mins Jamschek, who m a r Tom || —Rasement Salesroom, ow York on ¢ Pres steamer as Count Von Ber thanked for his ¢ say un Yon er ares er Naceerw' oe | Women’s Fiber-Boot Hose ——ie | Senrieaty ieensae tae Cp ih the ; Soldiers’ Sewing intent fo rary tom foe cont bor [STAGE MOONEY PARADE - faciusees and the ‘oun ses for a sop:| DENVER, Colo., July 29—-A mass 65c Pair Kits, 25c, 50c the trip from Schwabacher Tract Ballard Benefit , x Shipbuilders’ Ball Park Some of the Attractions Undergroand arate peace | neces here anaes Soe QMEN’S Stockings, with fiber silk boot and \P renide Wilson © obtain o 2 s, . coat fr Coen Menoay.. vers spliced heel and toe, in black, white,*gold, pink, and $1 00 Hun Thieves Work labor organimation in the city marct lavender, Palm Beach tan and dark green; sizes 814 to -_- containing various During Air Raids! ' * protest parade, 0, 65¢ pai : : BERNE, July 29.—Reports trom | li on da 10, 65¢ pair. mending necessities, comb towns under bombardment by ailiea| SNglishmen an ’ : F, and shoe laces in pocket- — Canadians in U. S. Women’s White Stockings size Khaki case, 2G) aviators indicate that burglars to Be Drafted 15c Pair 50¢ and $1.00 each. making bs President Wilson will iarue a proc During one bombardment, while inhabitants were hiding im their cel lars. clothier’s shop was cleared Chinatown Amaze—Over the Top—Hug- [J of its wtock and a jewelers and to | inne tn the Un Sei ate as te INE-RIBBED White Cotton Stockings, with wide ‘ house—The Whip—EU Ferris [fj bacconist's wuffered the same fate i : 7 4 81% to 10, 1 a F Wheel—Bluey Bluey—Monkey jaete n the draft regula hemmed top, sizes 814 to 10, 15¢ pair. ‘ Speedway—WH4d Animal Show LONDON, July 29.—Another In-| tor pective countries Basement Salesroom. pe rei Dre rte stance of Germany's cruelty in| Men ¢ 20 and between the Round—That Girl Hattie—Il ee bere | see bag 4 + ‘ | econ Gham’ oe survivors of two trawlers on ‘these to register 2 nisi coals atiiemendiatsocean to their story the submarine hin 30 days of 7-Piece Water Set ONTRASTED ith Lets of M eGood Time ff first took the crews from the two they will become NIRASTED WwW | aste and a Good trawlers onto the decks of the sub-| subject to the United States draft if 1 95 dainty pastel effects |] marine, ther bmerged — they have not their own . in these Trimmings are | land naalin ancbtmecd dt bib BRM bad gO het omens ge dard S pictured, Pitcher with six biked ; ; | | before aber 28, when 4 . < nizarre colorings and de- anad ecrulting stations thin-blown Tumblers of tone. ental Ms i sty will be cleaed Pa ccles salise cat in the signs, worl out with | Irishmen a alians will not good, beads and embroidery, in ] effective star design. Excep- tional value at $1.95. Basement Salesroom. ipted, but may be required to register widths from 1% to 2 inches. Price 50¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom, Victory “Theatre THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST. 9 fiaeo” NOTICE ‘To BRITONS and CANADIANS t —_— In the ——— i UNITED STATES SUNDAY to TUESDAY Dear to French ROSCOE ARBUCKLE | ute and MABEL NORMAND He Did and He Didn’t Atlas E. Z, Glass Top Jars Pints, $1.35 dozen Quarts, 1.50 dozen Half-gallons, 1.85 dozen | Fruit Jars of the Most Popular Sorts ' lt ' a haar Plone ng thicgs ecb Economy Jars On July 31 the recruiting convention between Great Britain and the United men Pints, $1.20 dozen States will come into force, and the period for voluntary enlistment termi- aegis Quarts, 1.35 dozen nates on September 28. Barney Sherry Kerr Self-Sealing Jars ’ Who Killed Walton? Quarts, $1.15 dozen During this period of 60 days all Britons and Canadians between the ages of 20 and 44, both inclusive, have an opportunity of offering their services to their own countries at a time when the services of every man are urgently Half-gallons, 1.45 dozen Extra Fruit Jar Tops | Old-fashioned Mason Jars | Pints, $1.00 dozen FIRST RUN Admission .. Children ...- needed. Economy, 35¢ dozen; Clamps, 15¢ dozen. Quarts 1.15 dosen For 60 days all British subjects between the above ages will be exempt Karr Self-ccaling Tops, complete, 850 dozen; Half-gallons, 1.85 dozen from the American draft, and can enlist at any recruiting depot of the British The Man Who Lids only, 20¢ dozen. Jelly Glasses and Canadian Recruiting Mission, regardless of the fact that they may have Mason Jar Covers, 35¢ dozen. One-third Pint, low, 50¢ dozen 4 taken out first United States citizenship papers, or have been classified in Makes $10.00 Security Rubber Rings of good quality gray | One-half Pint, low, 55¢ dozen Class 1. rubber, 10¢ dozen; 3 dozen for 25c. | One-half Pint, high, 55¢ dozen ‘ . ig During this period of 60 days all Britons and Canadians of 20 years of age, and those between the ages of 31 and 44, inclusive, will be required to reg- ister on a date fixed by proclamation by the President, and 30 days after regis- ; 4 tration men of these ages will be liable to the American draft. Housewares Section, Basement. Special to The Star by N. B. Ay LONDON, July 29—A Lambeth woman who visited a soldier friend Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to failure; the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends on the way to success. are you headed? able Bond Company lan to submit to you by which you can place your sav- nine, Wh Rpccial to The Star by N. FE. A LONDON, July 29.—-A_ statue On September 28 the period within which you can volunteer expires, and 4 ee rf / erp Be : gu, however snail they may be, King Charles I near Trafalg ~ thereafter you will be liable to draft into the United States army. where they will be safe and pay || GENBRAL GouRAUD pauare has. been protected against abate cane in a London hospital notioed, a: VM you Six per cent interest, com Gouraud {x the man who| Fr attacks by sand bags similar to op aie July 29.—Striking ™U-) Ger weated in a chair, jerking Sam . et pounded annually, and permit you r F those used in Italan and French| nitions workers in Coventry decided, | aq whenever she look ¥% For information as to the rates of pay, separation allowance, etc., apply to ||] to share. in profits, Bapecially twoen | ‘ities to cover art treasures it @ mage nesting today, to resuroe| A nucan detobaet | en a the British and Canadian Recruiting Officer named below. planned for w arners. ‘pa when the | moet and accept the government's| Wished to seo her, and she then aii 4 . offe: ‘i sl oc he was her brother, who was Swiss Arrest 214 offer of mediation. pe as “missing” in 1916 and had i W. W. WHITE, | Brig. Gen. British and Canadian Recruiting Mission. n thought dead He was arm. — and had lost the power of _ he Spies in One Town) want 17 TONS STEEL EQUITABLE BOND fire which ended the drive | 8 115 James St., Seattle, Wash. COMPANY raud led the French army at] A. July 29.~—Svwitzeriand is| ‘Thomas Murphine, superintendent | ardanelies in 1916, Like Gen.| determined to end the Teutonic spy | of city utilities, i# hustling about in| Comman amura, of the Sapa Grand Trunk Bidg., Portland, Ore. ait cs tale fo has but one arm, but this) crstem, “in one town alone 314 Ate-| he ettors to enocre 17: tave Of steel] Hess’ onty; Wk ant Ene REI Phone Elliott 1284 ly makes him dearepto French | trian and German spie@ were arrest-| rails to be used in double tracking} ton hotel. He is enthusiastic hearts, [ed in tho course of 11 weeks, the Ballard line to 64th sy), LSeuttle, eapecially,, the. aA varnet tegen Be

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