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4 KILLED IN LABOR GETTING 386 SEATTLE SIBERIA FORCE BATTLE; 5201N READY FOR4TH MEN CALLED OF LITTLEHELP, CASUALTY LIST LIBERTY LOAN IN NEW DRAFT SAYS JAPANESE WASHINGTON, Aug Six tiate| Labor's patriotian, demonatrated| Washington atate will provide BY RALPH, TURNER 8. American casualties praia the | in the work of the industrial division | 4,400 soldiers under the augmented (United Press Correspondent.) west front today totaled 520 names,|of the King county Liberty loan! qugust draft call announced from! TOKYO, Aug. 9—Japan does not of which 468 we from th my | committee in the Third Liberty Loan | Washington, D, C, by Provost Mar. | belieye the forces which it in planned and 52 from the marines. drive, will be demonstrat gain in| shal Gen. Crowder to send into Siberia will be suffi The army casualties were divided | the fourth drive, acheduled for Sep-| ‘This will clean up all Clase 1 men| ciently strong to do more than ren as follows mber 28 to in the city, say draft board offictals & little aid to the Cxzech Slovaks, Killed in tion, 90; died of he industrial divirton finished the | put of 181 a £1.45 Baron Geto, Japanese foreign minix wounds, 9; died of disease third drive with 33,000 wubsoriptions, | classes probably will be available for | ter, told me in an interview today nceident, 1 to ite wounded 000,000, taling more credit than $5 Japan has not changed her post stated last March, Class 1 before the end of September to fill the call for that month slightly wound tien, ax regarding gree undetermined, 41; missing in ac William W. Ladd, chairman of the! Crowder's order for an additional | intervention,” said Baron Goto, “but tion industrial division, and George Mo: | 190 men brings the August ca!l| has willingly conf 4 to th This is the biggest record of miss. | Gillivray, secretary of the newly or | up to 200,000. American desire for a small force ing thus far reported ganized industrial division of the) “pen thousand new soldiers will go| With restricted activities commit anize the The marine list was divided as fol: lows Killed in a state erty loan tee, ¢ rly to org ranks of union labor in King county | -p the of the capital following to Camp Lewis as result order from y will come from the phursday’s . 4: died of wounds, SCORES QF HUN 5; wounded ely, 12; wounded, | for the fourth drive. etaten: Gegree undetermined, 30 s An enlarged executive committee) Washington, 1.400; Nevada, Private W. M. Curtis, of Seattle.) has been appointed to organize work: | North Dakota, 1.000; California. Previously reported died of wounds, | ing committees in every industrial ©, 800; Idaho, 600; Montana, now reported in a hospital oar and to conduct the drive to a ; on, 1,000, and Utah, 1.125 See ee ee ‘inish, Seattle v will furnish 386 of t 1,400 . “ jo will furnish of the Special to The Star by N The following constitute the indu®| men under th tat T < ne wtate quota, They Recruiting of Labor |.) chive committe men under the state quote, They! AMATERDAM, Aug. 9. — Desor Starts This Month. . 0. sniers, micnart vo net 9 and 11 here will not be asked to/Uon from the military and naval MeceMNNA AE taled: dee Govere- | Soak, Roce Deane we Getter furnish any men, as thelr Claas 1, forces is rampant in Germany, Sol Pgh og Meo Med ee pee. Meant Wo 3 are now exhausted. diers are quitting the army by the w Delaney, James Dun If men are badly needed before the "ere at th firw ppertunity that son's proclamation will commence in Washington state before the end of August, according to Lawrence presents in the Ger according to storie An newspapers. 18-21 and 91-45 classes can be got in furnish to uniform, draftees will be Wood, federal d#ector of the U. S 1 fron the June, 1918, registrants The government has issued procia employment service for the state. - mations warning the public and the E. T. Short and William J. Coates, | pury, M hard, William Short, Fm Amel army that it will take stern meas president and vice president of the |W. Levi Wm. & W. Sterna, J. A. Btevensor ures to prevent further desertion, State Federation of Labor, together | [7i,',) o Seanen eR or a Ng i and hinting that desertions and os with officials of the Chamber of Stier, P vn ¥. Winn, Pred & Wyatt, W. zimmer, |C’PO# of British and French prison: Commerce and Commercial Club are Ralph M oa rs of war are being facilitated by gelecting the members of the state | J. © Mundy, ©. 1. Murray, Brn «| James Dowling, British private, civilians, who do not shrink fre advisory board. This board will be | tin Mone OHests: to W Olson, Witt | has thus far won 12 war medals. | helping men to flee the country CR. Reffeorn, Rd Rowan, Harry Shep He Is 68 they can make a few marks by of an executive nature. , rendered by deserters with clothes “safe conducts” to the fren ers and in other ways, The gov ernment reminds the public that smuggling of human beings” is tan tamount to treason and will be ruth lenaly dealt with. TENANTS FIGHT RENT INCREASE *G ontinued From Page One! * tion as will pre Help is said be furnishing cash t our own Interests and at the same time not wishing to take any action which might result in an Injustice to the owner, we are asking you at this time, before tak ing any ac > Just what fur ther increase anges affecting the tenants may be looked for They hav timated that the tments netted a profit of $615 under the June schedule or ch Says Hearst Man Acted as Head of Hun Bureau i in U. S. NEW Yor per correspond one name in being withheld by Chiet Deputy Attorney General Becker, has told of his accompanying Willia® Bayard Male, head of the German informa tion service in thie country in 1915, on a confidential mission to Ru mania in 1916, According to the witness, Hale then a representative of the New York American, gave away the code system of the Hun propagandists when he filed a smal! dictionary at the German foreien office an the two prepared for their trip. Another witness into Hale's activ ities declared that Hale furnished a Packers’ Profits |2%:22< UE pase resolutions of a pacifist natu A newspa- 4 Japanese Arrested —Large or Small | as Burglar Suspect Packers’ profits look big— : believed to be a clever who has been carrying on extensive op At the booking de gave his name ax K. Tamura. He was removin pane of glaxs from the window of an establishment at 507 Jackson st., rations in Seattle. t When the Federal Tradé Commission i rae tn hie comin Patan ; reports that four of them earned Hf |emall savings banks that had been 4 $140,000,000 during the three war years. 4 geet oh ogg ener, a ; I | his arrest At 9 The average : : Packers’ profits look small— in ot awa aed Nees ee a four } When it is explained that this profit was Se ddan pore te pounds and girls by one pound in i | the ' earned on total sales of over four and a half billion dollars—or only about three name period F : | cents on each dollar of sales. | MANY TRANSFERS i i _ ; ' OF PROPERTY H Thisis the relation between profits and sales: | , Profits & | REAL ESTATE IS - | MOVING Sales Owners of property who wish | If no packer profits had been earned, ee eee aap bends: } clally is th rue of 4 you could have bought your meat at only Pirro cramp rotons i HI if tive of the above, The Star | a fraction of a cent per pound cheaper! EM} ix rctiving ssumerous letters rita # i Tide metblacth ca Aug. 7, 1918. 4 ‘| g Seattle Star, Seattle 1 Packers’ profits on meats and animal Hp irenpetive ote, metho , iB products have been limited by the Food | Sets te ee tae | , os . . . results which I rec 1 through the : Administration since November 1, 1917. Beit Sete ar erin at an expense of about $125, for Ld Be 1 which I sold 214 plots to 86 purch veel § Swift & Company, U.S. A. {feo essenirns i had this year, a month in which, gen * . erall real estate ta at a standaetill, ‘ Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. fpr wane the: averting pubic wo J. L. Yocum, Manager hi Star’ through {ta 76,000 papers daily, (AE EC ih AED AE ta = SOAS AB Aa Se CORR aR aaa payers, the wage earners and the investing public, Young. ery truly} ALLIES SMASH 8-MILE WEDGE INTO HUN LINE Continued From Page One sj io x feeble, no far, Some counter attack were attempted, but they were ea a MY SURPRE ABS CASLALT With the ments, ho coming it in ine up of reinforce vitable that tiffer emy re will Our Nght. At tlons very fe mitted up casualtion are exceptionall malty cle had been lant timat two hour and 50 men. f of the me en patient to a late un in the at two offi in absolute 4 of the high German captured Kin of it wutire 1 it hour pee firmt One entire canualtios fighting This plete Som ft officers aped bt fleeing 1 erything and the oners were 1 that it been called teeth their pajaman pri and unruff they had of their beds and drow to be captured Aiviaion reported more could } tly v the captured t he rear none of the Te wishing to leave the fighting. TANKS DO G a Among the pris *, and he inded tr veoh ere than tt unwounde mmies jety of the hundreds of sod work, Some preced and acted as strong came up. Big tanks, surrounded by the little whippets,” looked like dreadnaughts excorted by destroyers The “whippetw able to dodge and turn faster than a man, Operat ing over rough ground, they ran down enemy groups and individ flattening out machine gun nee srinding the crews int ts. » the mud and terrorizing whole sectors. I was told that members of the tank staff kept in touch with their machines from low-flying plan t nd returning fi with covering the wh thus in a fow minutes first-hand information regarding the entire situation Neither the tanks nor the troops encountered a great 1 of barbed wire or trenches. Obviourly fur precht ither overestimated himself or underrated his opponents. It is clear that he lit expected a reriour allied offensive. Rather he was ain ing to push on himself. FORCE HUNS BACK OVER SHELL-HOLE DESERT The present battle nd im just south of the old Somme shetl-hole ountry which Marshal Von Hinden burg laid waste in ring his dynamit ma and retreat, He taucen nd trees cease The Rhodes Co. Attractive Sveryday Joie! Requisites At the ear Sundry Section | Prices on | | @Momen’s Silk ‘and’ @ool Coats Priced for ‘aturday’s Selling attention i called Mad Seosna's Freckle Cr unequaled for removing freckle sunburn, pimples, blackheads and and #noot) 60¢ e Madame Parisian Face Powder, all 60¢ Madame a's Creme Bianca apo to-Wear Sec- 60¢ and $1.25 ‘THE tion has selected for A skin food; healing, nourishing this ie Coats that J end beautifying, were formerly priced $24.50, ea The $22.50 and $19.50, with 1 ich Face Powder ample quantity at each price nde, wt ‘i ‘ 50¢ to meet all demands as to ize Ingram’s Milkweed Crean | style and color. Full belted 90 a 1 4 Oc vise Ingram's Milkweed Cre Aq models in black silk taffeta at and satins. Wool velour, pop- Re mT wader lin and burella cloth Coats in Fane i th Powd gr sand, rookie, rose and ‘oun Arbutus Talcum Pow. | Dlue, in attractive models, der at 19¢ | with full belts, large novelty 0c nize Hinds’ Honey and Almond collars, box pleats and but- see, ns Fancy ‘oiet Souy tog | ton trims. All sizes, 34 to 44. Mew M valty Bog Ribbons | Beautiful Marabou and Exclusive patterns in heavy brocades, gros Riehl gg Bo Ostrich Feather Capes ul colorings and de. é the new "Blue De whade; 6, i: t shapes in white, chinchilla, Prench wide T5e¢, 81. 25, $1. 75, | stural and be pe he 6 vind les dn solid marabou and ee Metal Bag Rings and Clasps. and in combination of marabou and ostrich, B to order $4.50, $10.50, $11.50, $13.50, $15.00, $17.50, GOSSARD FRONT LACE HIGH GRADE CORSETS Priced for Saturday's Selling $1.00 and $/.65 Mt the Men's Wear Counters — Items of Interest for Saturday's Selling Corset Section has se \THE lected two ¢xtra good | Men's Muslin Night Shi models from a special 65e P hase for § u ‘ ah ase sonal een venient A muslin night shirt of substantial $050 and $200, and are | Welght and quality, made in low way up to the standard. | k style; cut full length andiex : 7 full body You will receive our usual careful ta Te : 2, stating tine & pelaet “at Men’s Cotton Union Suits this sale, quality of the mer- $1.75 chandise is first class in every re Men's ecru union suits, made of spect fine combed yarn; fine ribbed; long LOT 1—At $1.00, shows a short or short sleeve, closed crotch, ankle hip model in white coutil with elastic length. A perfect, form-fitting ane and finished Broken inset in center of back with 3 hose supporters ment. Sizes 34 to 50. Men's Athletic Union Suits $1.25 Made of fine quality crossbar nainsook. A well-fitting, garment with closed croteh; made, with pearl buttons and over: finished seams. White only, im sizes 34 to 59. Fs shows medium bust models in white and pink nd brocade materials, la ng skirts and el bordering and even cleared ert au ‘mteneiatn. ate as hie ¢: Beventh W., August 5. HL. Cunningham, non-suppert. away underbrush, giving as | w Virl to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, 1512 Adelaide W. Walker against Pout cuse that he was preparing the > August 3 Walker, cruelty a sround for open warfare in the fu and Mra I. 1. Droullard, ‘ Hazel B. Manon against Roy AL ture, when the British would have August 1 ean, non-suppoi this desert at their backs MARRIAGES ; Mra, A. T. Lord, & ag ES Milter against Freak dreaded German “supermen” in| Ol 7 Beattie, and AIM® ~Girl to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peters, Insa-| Amelia M. Matheson against Ov front C. Ro and Biythe | Wah, Wash, Auguat Matheson, cruelty. i Today Von Hindenburg’s legions |, ee maattia DIVORCES DEATHS . fi are beink pressed back against the ingle, 24, Naval Training | Complaints filed | , 207 mM. Pederson, 29, 4228 Jessen & “i io wante, care Dorothy Grandy; 1 tng jenn 3 against Fre veusi Hunmace waste, with scar DST and Louide kiamamn, | . Seneyel 1 Sehawats at 4 ba | “Antonio Pedrosa, 3, 612 Maynard « xmall tree or brush for protection Ficrence i Dilley against Witliam a.| Auewt 5 » and Haig apparently have Rerryman, 28, and Annie! nies. desertion. | Elizabeth Benoit, caught Hindenburg u If he Beattie. cago, and Ruth | May I~ McManamon against W. B. preva: s ape ‘ drubb - Chicago, and {eManamon, non-support, po prealbns, “ Fee dregs) th pres Reattie : ine we Marrts against Ernest Harris, E ® 0 m : sen and Inga Vissin pport = oe 1 10 Nene gto aginst Cale carieton, Exempted so He Harmon W. Paringer, 22. § né ety = Huns Say Whole U. S, 10182 conta iawrenee Kan Tiithany mck againat Charter Boek, | can Shave Sol aépore. Reattic. a KE. Rouck against W. A. Rouck, pas Coast Is Blockaded * Wansen and Jennie A. Moore, - s LONDON, Aug. 9%—On e0 (Special to The Star by N. FB. A) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 9. — The « is telling the public whole American coast ix blockaded by German submarines and that all Atlantic traffic has been stone AMUS A SEME NTS POLITAN 3" cir? LEXANDER THE MAN WHO KNOWS Nights, 250-506 Ladies Oniy Mat. Fri. See Geol Aug. 10 he PALACE HIP to Continuous Daily Six Big Acts of Hippodrome Vaudeville arbara © Vhotopiny: leton in “Heredlt Weekday Mats, 10c; Even & Sun. 20) ——————$——— Mats, 2:20, Nights 7 and 9 ‘ nOCTE" Big Musical Comedy CHAS. MORATI Famous French Tenor Other Featares General A $1,000 TEETH Every sound tooth in your mouth is worth at least $1,000 to you in looks, com: fort and health, isn't it? Why neglect them? We offer you the best dentistry obtainable at rea sonable prices. Our bridge and crown work is unri perfected metal and rubber plates stand in a class by themselves. Consultation and exam! nations are free. All per. manent work is guaranteed, NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD AVE. AND KE Entrance, 1504 Third Ave, Mane F Edward N. Hatch against Helen Hatch, |that he shave soldiers and | free of charge on all except 20, and Jewell Ritter, 18 Ralkum against W. T. Balgum, man Romie. camp rt | 1 Eva A. ©. McMullen, 19 at inet Pred Kato, crueity.| St days, a 2l-year-old Londop: Mencet 26, and Novilla Didenta, tte Cele agajnet James Gale! ber has been tempongeiy Cunningham against Jonn from military service. om, 41, and Florence Raver, ett Jerome Rrown, 69, and Eileen A A Wright, 24, Seatth Ada FE. Retd, Just Arrived, a Big Shipment wars ae x | of Starrett Mechanics’ Tools Seed: A, evel eet ae These specials are worth a visit to this store Saturday. $2.15 Yankee Screwdriver $1.95 ‘BInTES Well-known Yankee Spiral-action Screw- Roy to Mr. and Mra, J. Wilson driver, with set of bits. Special.......$1.95 w. fotn at EA a nla ily ade cg 85c Stanley Combination Square 55c Cae ee Stanley 9-inch size combination “Square. ote F nad Mere, O. Recewell, 696 Extra, special .... isc. sets Glte caiaes 85c Zig-zag Rule 50c Well-known Stanley 8-foot Zig-zag Rule— -Saturday special. 50¢ —Tool Section, Main Floor, Front, Aust Hort {Mra J. W. Regan (dtnd & Wy Auguat 6 Saar? RTC RNG Pee Baty. OW TERE $4.25 Lunch Kits $ lic Skat Soap 10¢ Roy t 4 Mra. 1. Stabler, 181 Universal metal lunch car, Famous “Skat” hand soap ; Phiig: riers with pullout tray and o 7 es 8 1 nee aluminum cap vacuum bottle, for ' mechAnivg, 205 aa ne mith, 2229 A steaming hot or ice cold quickly and does not injure t drink, as you like, Sat. $3.98 the skin, Can, special, 10¢ © D. Mart, 2600 Third : ’ A : Muh {nh wa are a atecxs e660 Mien’s Bathing Suits 98c ¥ Konus 4 pacgtenia ie Regular Price $1.50 Pe he ag ei a al mA, OF Men's .Black Bathing Suits of good 1 fra PD. Gibson, 1124 material. One-piece style, ‘With white 5 “ ‘Mrs, iI. Glenn, 225 N trimming. y bare. Fi Topp, 4207 $304 Complete size range for men. We have , 5 is just about enough of these suits to sell ote Saturday. xtra special... . r N. Fivebak Things for the Outing Trip win ‘ viene eee Inexpensive yet very essential to the success of a meee Dann Mere te meee ALS the picnic. Roy to Mr Mire: Me Mean ae Sanitary Paper Plates, 20 for..... ri to Mr F. F. Drake, 708 White Crepe Paper Napkins, 100 fo: mroit to) I. A. Code, 2616 Waxed Lunch Paper, a package, for.. 10 in pkg., 2 pkgs Bamboo Knife and Fork, 2 Paper Drinking Cups, pair: F, McKee, 3821 A. Popich, 4001 and Mra, A. C. Sefer 3 August 4 Mr, and Mra. D, McCloud, 222 ave, A t Mr. aw A. W. Sehleteher pe) er ave, July Roy to Mr. and Mra, G. EB, Primrose, |