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that Seattle's welcome ia ax high ax| Mr. Nellie Ramsden elected M) Vajuubie art objects, furniture, | * 7 hese 25c% to 1 75 ite hills nancial secretary of Lady Barbers’! eweiry, clothing and articles of all New Ruffled Net Flouncings e The sailors come soe the Middie| Union at meeting of union tn Labor) kindy are offered in exchange for| | West for the most fart, and they| temple Monday night. Sev | food. Special $1.50 Yard | want to see as much as posit of | DEW members reported by # y Here are a few of the advertine | Stamped Goods, for 15c to 95c What are you going to do about| that country to Japan, is in Seattle.| the Austrian papers | ruffles are hemstitched on to these 40-inch 4 it, Seattle? He is very enthusiastic about Ameri-| “Tron bed, pair of black trousers, | [| ets an time: ey are alternated with i Here are a fow things regular fel-| can cities that he has visited. and coat offered in exchange for |[| Nets and sometimes they Scarfs, Pillows and Centers, stamped on white Take them around in your auto. | Judge King Dykeman spoke 0 @ selection, in , i F . 38 art material in neat conventional designs, one Plan a Utue ascursion over the|t Canadian club luncheon Tuesday Ugly onlipene = peg aa party frocks for misses and afternoon dresses group at l5c, formerly 25c. week-end. Ask thom out to dinner, | Moon at the Hiks' club, It. D. Heath nest stockings, lady's colored, || | for women. 35¢ to 1.75 Aprons, Waists, Corset Covers, Caps, Children’s Dresses and Dolls, odd stamped goods, TO ENTERTAIN 1,000 SAILORS are Lining up to show the middies the Puget sound country in the few short days off duty lows might ¢ Put your guest room at the disposal of the Sailors’ elub party, Show Soldiers Give a little dancing and One thousand saflors from Sound | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918, ? Far and Near : News by Telegraph ASK FOR FOOD Special to The Star by N want ada’ in Austrian | hewspu pery. in ‘Trieste newspa- » typical of those in all nor Albino Pugualin of Buenos) © Aires, Argentina, ambassador from | f rv that a foodstufts.” fate.” ke into ange for sugar or n wheet wanted to mal for cash or f meal" was honor guest Kris A, Huesby fined $10 for loan: | a dr vine DS OWS of narrow plaited, fluted and shirred clusters of tuckings—suggesting the daintiest of In white, cream, flesh-color, black, and white with flesh-color ruffles, 40 inches Children’s stations will be on liberty in Seattle ner Telephone ROME, Aug, 6—The BM of AT 5:3 from Wednesday to Sunday, and all food in Austria is revealed by the ote ie patriotic organizations in the city eoeeooooes columns of * at 25¢ to 95c, the real Seattle war spirit. “ > a mn Overt "Yellow canary in exchange for 4 i A . og | The heads of the Soldiers and Saib | seldiee turnen besa a tasoriee| Fabielts qapanees, ote for tate o wide—exceptionally low priced at $1.50 Shoes Reduced i P 1.25 to 6.75 Embroidery Models ore club ask you to think this over | who stole coat hee ES yard. Firet Moor. | | $2 35 d $2 95 s 95c to 4.25 GET BUSY | , Kelatian Tatembers, prosécel ot] cnance for ne Pound of tat.” ‘3 an : ~ . ‘ Ashington Retail Jewelers’ asnoc tele dp ohn ee ae ae | iit as ites a _ The finest hand-embroidered models of discon- lon, in Beattle conferring with local] nwo and onefifth pounds ot we | HERE are 122 pairs of tinued lines, newly reduced Wednesday. 14,722 HUN TEACHERS [Beer yeanrtine co-operation with | poq oud teacirees eoumeaate.” Renewing Acquaintance With | Children’s, Misses’ and the government in war necessities, | - ‘ or in At 95c At 2.95 KILLED IN THE Wan Glenn | C. Tasker wittts |G Little Boy Shoes in this Apron, Telephone Screen, Sewi, Clahing Jackets, (Special to The Star by N. FE. ay es toe thrifty French are|) He Wants Plenty Na Ser e Dresses di sposal — Tan Calfskin Sugar and Cream Covers. Aprona, Children's Dresses Poneto sapiens Aug Lar Pp t cota ) Shecked by the} | of Work on Bench | Shoes in Blucher style, Infants’ Gertrude, Bid and ’ eaten.’ taagees of German teachers in public schools lack of respect i i » g asurable eve! ow Sea- . ; and Bonuet, heretofore 135 | fore pape ye pdieapasin or colleges who have been killed at| im. 1 for money shown | 39 » is going to be a pleasurable event of the new sea- | with heavy soles. Sizes 6 to 1.75. the front since the war began is giv: | > | by some Yanks son, judging by the ones which have already to 8, $2.35 pair; 814 to At 1.95 | At 4.25 en by the German press at 14,722, | » French paper arrived ; 82 pe . Combinations, Pajamas, Pil | 2 recom heat money is printed | . ‘ i . Bi ‘ 2, 95 pair. Combing Jacket, Child's | low Cover, Gown, Scarf and | STOLE SILK, 18 POLIC non| Seavl. tm aumatl Content Deftly embroidered and combined with silks, in —Pirest Floor. see syria pea bouts gp ete ial | Alleged to have stolen a bolt ot| | \ Ne) proigetenes rigged the straight-line effects at once so becoming and = , sik from the scow that brought! nanarul into a wad and thrust it} so youthful, they fill a very definite place for im- . B in part of the alk cargo of the|).. ss | . ; New Stationery raid, 3 Packages 10c wrecked Canada Maru, a man who| cece, Bto hie pocket after making a} mediate and early Autumn wear | Wree a , 5 ‘| purchase. Two bywtanders fainted, " : ; ¥ it i Corse sasciDoagal Geethwieks Nesthewerk: thee With Vicor, |[|S8T°, Ne Dame oe James Conroy, | ays ‘Tucker ° Two interesting groups—$25.00 and $35.00. With a Suggestion of |turned over tothe police Tuesday | Summer luncheon of, the "hgh dipeate Toa the Military Fe women was held Tuesday | . ; Sati es o morning. He is held at the clty| noon at the Good Eats cafeteria| Afternoon Dresses of Georgette Crepe and Satin HE allied flags are Jail. A . a s EEO Resume of the salary situation was) are new arrivals in the Gown Room—Blatk, Navy, stamped on the new | made. also statements of the sum 4 AS 5 7 55 x A : Silks--Special 1.50 mer work of the teachers. Taupe, $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $47.50 ane ee Unity Linen Stationery Second Floor. , * A motion that only men born tn = which is shown in white For Wednesday Onl: Australia should be eligible for the | ie 35-inch Taffetas 86-inch Fancy Silks ed bythe Australian labor confer A Portfolio of heavy Navy Smoke ’ ence. h patriotic deco- wait Garnet In this group are a few . paper with patriotic pon mer striped and plaid taftetas and Rind ay eipachty seen Tess onto: rations contains {sites aa | nly social Tuesday even: | | pomes — black and nary foulards with ing. at the home of Mra. Kate Whit package of envelopes—at mney white figures, all standard tington, 2351 Ferdinand st, Emma 25¢. —First Floor. Russian Green | quailty and suitable for fall Gibbs, chairman, Le with hand-turned soles and French heels, and of koko brown —e : aa ey calfskin with welted soles and military heel. Seamless Pumps |f} Council of Patriotic Service, Di-| waiter M. French, Kiteap county|{] ™agazine shelf. Price $18.50. —Thira Floor. and white, black and ji" of patent colt and bright kid with hand-turned soles and French OXYGEN VAPOR PURIFIES THE | vision No, 6, convenes at Redding’s| superior pono judge, whe seeks white and brown andé eek. —MacDoegall Southwick, Fifth Fleer. | BLOOD hall, #:30 p, m., Tuesday election as justice of the supreme green are shown in these {J k, . An eminent physician of Roches-| Arthur Brown and W. W. Rice, court, eats up work. +4 Novelty Chiffons — yery |} ter, N. ¥., has this to may of Oxygen | arrested July 29 for liquor viola| When the court calendar in his [| . | ffective when us | Vapor: “It is the very best thera | Uqns, fined $150 each in police court |own county tx disponed of, and he effective wl used | peutic agent so far known, and| Monday. has not been dispatched to some Are in Envelopes, ith connection with plain color, jf- Mo. t Im t t |seems either directly or indirectly to| | Chief Warren hervafter appoints other county, Judge French rate 1 pes, wi in; vem ate ; meet every requirement a sick one| waterfront guards, who are respon the phone recetve Ms th snishi i i Ss por. ant. Seedd te recover health.” Clinical te-| aible to him, eovording {0 U. nea ne cee ee oe Floss for Finishing tg inches wide, 75¢ ports on Oxygen Vapor treatment Marshal Boyle | “1 want some work. he pleads, ms 2. : . 2 . i. rom | nd . e | S new shipment is especially interesting for ? 459 lr tater © all ever the country Members BritishAmerican Relief and the obliging clerk furnishes E P f " 4 sth a d . ’ show remarkable resulta in the treat | association commemorate Great! him with a list of cases which || the number of women’s and children’s ready- Filet-pattern ly ment of chronic and acute asthma, fritain'’s entry into war Wednesday any Beaver Brown | MacDongall-Soathwick, First Floor. wear, Women’s 7.50 Oxfords 3.95 Broken Lines, Also a Few Pairs of Pumps Smart styles in Oxfords of patent colt and brown kidskin, Dollar lbronchitis, anemia, malnutrition, nervous troubles and all blood dinor- ders Aug. 6.—Emork Goakey, 19, son of Mr« eM Goakey, of Mons, Okanogan county was drowned in the Columbia river while ewinmning, at 7 p. m. Monday.) He was employed a frult picker on the Wagner ranch Hugh Manny, 44, retired railroad! man, living at Kirkland, has been missing from his home since last Tueeday The police have been! asked to locate him j WENATCHEE, Walter M. French have not yet been handled, and he loomes to Seattle and goes to work. Judge French was the first law evening at Eagles’ hall, Emergency fund of $20,000 net Fumed Oak Library Table, $18.50 WELL-BUILT Library Table, with top measur- ing 28x48 inches, and good size drawer and to-wear garments it contains—all made-up, stamped for embroidery—and accompanied by enough BASEMENT SALESROOM Printed Chiffon 75c Yard OMBINATIONS of blue Laces, 25c Yard Oxygen Vapor in not a drug. | asian be eo ante io 7 4 Ties at but a constitutional remedy that act| Sting ‘county's’ portion of "Beanla|taston to°be called tothe tar: Mel] Wantee wee tare new : HESE strong, square |p ai he blood, cleans alle¢ no e ; é LS eral pebeeteie ers pana highway, to be opened for traffic| nay been endorsed by organized There are two new models in Women’s Pajamas mesh Laces make a jf ‘ ing it with an abuadance of Oxygen | "2" labor in Bremerton and Seattle of pink and white batiste—four new styles in En- serviceable “trimming am “i —that most important element in|, PORTLAND, Aug. 6.—Leyal| Judge French says he would’ like velope Chemises and Combinations, some for em- lingerie, and are also |i ¥ the maintenance of health and life | 10D of Loggers and Lumbermen.|the supreme court office if he could A ; 2 ngenie, § | teens with 15,000 delegates, convened/ be assured of enough work to take broidery in color—several new Gown models—new widely used for collar and | t. . oe sy reared Novelties, (Papen gon te halite tho ae ee eee Blouses—Breakfast Jackets—a number of new | cuff sets. In 4- and 5-inch jf” ‘eatmes t the 0: yapo FS ry ard. if ~ = (dle | treatment parlors, ‘itis Seabonrd| SHELTON, Aug. 6—Simpson Log- Dresses for children—Infants’ Dresses and Petti- widths, putea “salesroom. if nd | bullding, Fourth and Pike ging company lost $200,000 in prop- coats, Pillows and Carriage Robes—little Boys’ i Figures —— —|erty damage, due to spreading of| '. ys \e . : — wood fires. \| Suits. —Second Floor. : if ae ° Of fine imported crepes, Eagtish foulards, | Ont of the Rent] | 6 ” Jewelry Novelties |} ° LIGHT TINTS, DARK SHADES, HIGH IN. Y. Broker Indicted! New Tub Silks 10 bs NTS, . Ic Be COLORS. Ties that always sell regularly at] |}! District | by U. S. Gran (Special to The Star by N. E. A) NEW YORK, Aug. d Jury >| WASHINGTON, D. € Aug. 6 i m1 a Si 7 7 1.00 or more. We dupit- simon Hersig, whe 1a caid to bave|—The “war funeral” will hereafter O far nothing has suppl anted good Tub Silks VARIED assortment, |] MacDougall-Southwick Men's Shop, Just Mside the D od en's Shop, oor. te done a $10,000,000 stock brokerage | be observed in the anthracite coal like these, for practical every-day wear in embracing Bar Pins, if business under ‘the name of Georse pesca. Seal 2S sepia women’s tailored blouses and men’s shirts. | Cuff Links, BrBoches, i federal grand jury here Monday on|and men's representatives on one They are patterned with even and cluster stripes ungael _ ey Pins, * i a charge of fraudulent use of the | #ide, and the U. 8. fuel administra . y,-wistaria 2 white uingerie ASPs, ATTIngs see wate” || mails. He had previously been in-|tion on the other, Its object is to of ee tan, rose, gray,-wistaria and red on white and Tie Clasps, low priced in fitting of grand le . ; . irty-two inches wide, $2.50 ya 4 iaakiee ii has been the miners’ custom to quit Si S Glasses, and . ‘ —————| work one day to attend the funeral Self-color Plaids and Ribbon-stripes are ide Combs “oa amber and ae our low op- sEnVICE of a worker killed in the perform- : | shell effects, small, me- & of an er ur. Ss t ' ge eg pei woven into new Taffetas for dresses and ; : = inlet you've been In many a|| ce of his Job. The “lay-off” would z sn : os | dium and large sizes, % ables us to affect an entire colliery. Under the rts—navy taupe and black, 36 inches | 25¢ and 35¢ pair. ; i the Mouth! m ae rf ps Hae gp . coat ttee oe fr wide, $3.00 yard. First Floor. | —Rasement Salesroom. | a ¥ attend the funeral, while ne ate : e r or rest of the mourners keep on work | a enemas me seman aoa = os a! Reading Lenses that we are ing. | © ~ $i : r Ne . cee $2. OO A||42* “tenet Set f° o0e new)! The company employing. the men | > 4 An Unclean Mouth is Dangerous as se oe aad " affected will pay the day'n wages of L T ; Well as Disgusting. . . Itis Also tion, will pay the nearest. heira of | 4 I g g the deceased $150 over and above | war Inexcusable. le eee cei |) A lea Main igs : : Ph tg ond Ee dogo d A big lows in coal tonnage will be | Pi, seees, Sze Se oe ae ne aieitthat thay torseerty 328 prevened by the "vat funeral” pact n . e thrnet Nascicncecencs opantoae County——____, a were Cleanliness \a me mor peng pa Ad ay gon One Block South of Public Mkt. on Dees 4 2g F h G T e k he docto Ana cople no longer tolerate ir m . - ° 4 et aay ‘kina desea tr they” know op Lg alice ae ee Tf, COAT, Daess|| * PENC rede ies To the Secretary* of the United States Treasury: | xomnzs pea Srlend of the Geant Reems desplagd oy people ot r Outwits the Huns) leabecsicvan 5 8008 5 ioe common sense and ordinary refinement | (Special to The Star by N. FE. A.) 1 | rpigal tan sR eat or da whose signature appears above, now OWN. one unclean mouth ts particularly disgusting—and how French ingenuity out AN xtremely dangerous It is but right that it is I am already pledged to buy uns’ bullheadedness, and ot te ated tn either loyer o snociates. Indeed, | em OF ee ereeeh with decayed ana mi sain teeth tn inex st iy | »d in ® substantial bag of Ger In addition to those now owned and pledg In JUNE sims aR a CRN el | |} %| agree to bay Wat Sevings Srosipe oe tadested somipe | (Cost #427 each) — follow ‘according to the highest medical ~— | On a certain “quiet” sector, the Iwill buy from JULY authority - | | French made poison gas attacks at (Cost $4.18 each). 5 intervals of three days, accompany: AUGUST Stiseassito, Ulcers of the Stomach, a} | ing te poison gas "with “stink: | Name of Wh hont Oitice, eceetary “ot War Savings (Cost $4.19 enchht_.. Fi Le ae elie re} ie) Tat the correct interval they t! pe ae er SEPTEMBER and Liver, nd the All | oJ) . n igs Meson (Cost $4.20 each) Indigestion and Dyspep- a the imentary 179) weal | sent over “stinkbomb not accom. — -_—~ es be pr Tract from tongue to \Q | panied by gas; followed these up with | OCTOBER * Diseases of the Joints, intestine, < fo} infantry, and found the Huns calmly | (Coat $421 eaehy—| |] WS. Sy | | sitting In thelr trenches, wearing gas etc annem ea NOVEMBER N these daya of Scientific Dentistry when there should | 2 Can Save masks, Nearly all were taken pris- ical ee (Cost $4.22 eachs—_}__ j be no longer any PEAT OF PAIN jn the dental chair, oner . I FURTHER PLEDGE MYSELF TO SAVE AND | peCEMBER : ) and when we are able te offer the veby be at ¢ rowne | S h | ECONOMIZE, TO HELP WIN THE WAR. (Cost $4.23 each) —__ 4 when painiess extraction of save if sh ill art some nd thie aealin dna’ aning ‘of teeth | pall te omar shin Becomes a Barber | Total Wer Sevings Stempe Owned ond Pledged. wee WSS. nothing there can be ‘no excuse S | j for allowing the mouth to remain in'an unwh Special to ‘The Star by N. BE. A. (avery member ot your femiy shomma envecrtte to le fat mit of tate abtnty—ehe lgas Tim Detng f180R0 for cose paren Putting aside the mod est mum of ten cents a condition. LONDO Aug. 6. ard Jackson, a barber before the “It would be a splendid thing if|and Mrs. Moore pledged themselves DENTISTRY | War savings stamp pledges, total: ; teo. If you have been careless and allowed you | day is making a start aia vhost : he ar cou bring home te ‘obi 400 more 5 1. 775 bere been 06 and dowd yous | DR. P. L. AUSTIN Pres. who lost his sight in service, ha ling $1 were turned in The |The Star uid ring ; me to the to buy $4 00 more in stampa au Set, Seer, sueteer eer | 008 Third Ave, Corner Jamen St. Our savings departmer opened his barber shop at St. Dun-|gtar gaturday morning, following | People, the necessity of making UP or Sane anttan aes ‘J 4 F free exam- A tak we ath and see if] is ready to assist all who stan’s and his customers declare he . this $3,000,000 shortage H. M. Wall, 2514 Fifth ave. W. .$100 * need to jee AOt0 Four ee clcashineg and | on can wield a razor with as much skill |the appeal published Friday, which! Just to start the ball rolling, Mr.| Mrs, Wall, 2514 Fifth ave, W.., 108 a healthy condition... your gums are # ishing want to say | 4 the numb: Main | bleedin If so, you have | as when he had his eyes. pointed out that tle is still Maud Wall (school teacher) ... = f F ° Myrtle Wall ......06 sss 4 PYORRHEA | $3,000,000 short of her quota. | . > Ave. M . . Qu | Edward Lowell, 4 Colman dock . ae eo-catled Riggs’, Disease. I will cure end Ave. at Mad Mange Spreading in | tris amount must be pledged. The Von Capelle its "Fill out « pledge Blane x oat eorclisease and restore your gums . A | covernment 4s depending upon every! Post, It’s Re vted | to a healthy condition very reason Occupied Belgium page nes o ’ po: |to County and City Chairman Chas, ~ e able. All work guaranteed fifteen | ¢ mmmunity to do its share. | PARIS, Aug. 6.—Southern Ger-|H. Clarke, 217 Lyon building. i years. A reasonabte discount al } | Special to The Star by N. B. A yurse, the money is Just invested, or Let’ A ix ee r {owed to all union men and their| pal tet AMSTERDAM, Aug. 6-—-Tho short: |joaned' to Uncle Sam. He needs a lot | MAN newspapers announce the resig-| Tet’s put Seattle down for her } ° bd fap ramination and estimate free of if age of soap and of sufficient change | of it to “earry on” against the Huns, | nation of Admiral Von Capetle, min: |" aera ane THE NATIONAL, BANK ‘used mango, skin {and he's depending on war ravings | ister of marine, ts imminent.” The AQMMITTEEMEN FOR f a ed P nti t G lop in occupied Bel-| stamps to bring in a share of the | Deutsche Tages Zeitung rejoices in : SRCE gium to an alarming degree, due to : the resignation of Field Marshal Von sil | _ sx. comme J United Painless Dentists OF GOMMERGE [fc 19 an aur money. | the renignation of Fie Aaratal Yoo! LOAN TO MEET AUG. 4m “Laboring People’s Dentists’ ‘irst and Pike INC, ty at | “T'd like to see everybody Join a/ the Austrian armies, because he was| Joseph A, Swalwell, state chain | ae 008 Third Ave. Cor, Ji op SEAT | » 020 +g M we cP it + y | Norwegian experimenters have | gtar $100 club,” said J. Alvin Moore,|an adversary of Admiral Von Tir-| man of the Fourth Liberty Loan, i oure oh ‘Setlaata | | succeeded in producing a bread 20| manager of the railwaymen’s depart | pits, leading exponent of submarine | called a meeting of state Beattinnas 3 ies am waant of the state war savings commit: | frightfulness, men for August 17,.in ‘per cont of fish, e . var oe ds a vs bitte 57)

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