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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918. PAGE? ee TO FRENCH TROOPS oe —- —-— || CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Koa Rainecourt, six miles southe mast of Neale ideals on RR GE RTE Hey , Freneh troops nav miles northwest of N: || They have also reac ‘on road, near Bermaine, three wo miles north of Sermaine. Catigny, rion of Cachy and Ralnecourt, #ix miles southeast of Neale. | w od buy coal now for fall, The west nk of »¢ Bomme ie in the hands of he French from (J) Ana when uve soca sue ut HAi ovr efoto mia era ot Sate [TJONIGHT, for the last ; time, we close our Get These Points pturing 40 villages and reaching the new German defenses on the Somme from Clzancourt, five miles south : : * Mr oevive Mee ee Ll doors in the Rialto build- i nibs ei db ae | ortrtrt of this line Js formed by the Somme and the remainder by the | . ‘ z <0) on. north cana od gs Stamps are secure y Joining this operation on the north, the Britieh made an appreciable ing. advance on both sides of the Somme—where it flows in a westerly on m i Mess agen _ | court miles west of Peronne, and Fresnes, five miles south of Zerbe uth of the rive & Tuesday morning, the OXYGEN VAPOR Seiten rose ales eentiuned thet Deogrems botiresn Mapaume 00d store will reopen in the CURES HEAD COLDS) tre scarne, capturing Croiselies and advancing to Vaulx-Vraucourt, five |} een | miles northwest of Bapaume, More than 10 miles of the Hindenburg line | | New Building, at Fifth itish hands sh operation along the Oise captured Suzoy, Pont L’Bvequ, Vauchelles Porquericourt, approaching to within nearly a mile of |}| and Pine. Noyon on the west Retween the Olse and the Aisne, American troops repulsed several ‘ comrade hear Juvigny, = a of Soissons. | Only the knowledge x ermans an uns | ite ai ee ‘ Taken by British Since Aug. 21 that this institution is reed ge demand app allan choy Rage Boag Fete, about to enter a larger have been captured n louth of th ne, we maintained pressure against the enemy, . paced the cunt. ad ,"" the sta A pe nt maid " community, can temper |coumpasetive eine and a half northeast of Croiselies) the night passed in | the regret that we feel German prisoners taken since August 21 total more than 26,000, Field “Strong German counter attacks along the Scarpe were repulsed last field of usefulness in the “North of the Somme, as far a» the neighborhood of Fontaine-Les de the Bearpe, the enemy made strong counter attacks yenterday |}/ the total wealth and resources of the United States. They bear 4 per cent interest compounded quarterly, at maturity. They may be turned into cash at any Money Order Postoffice on 10 days’ notice, with approxi- mately 3 per cent added, if wanted before maturity. Buy War Savings Stamps, It is your duty.—F. b, Haynen—-Adv pturing Curlu, north of the river, and reaching a line near Subscribe for your quota of War Savings Stamps today. Let Uncle Sam know, as definitely as you can, how much you are determined to save in order to help win this war. = gg pane os eee eer aes in removing from the . > | “Our advanced pos « extabliahed west of Oppy (fou ites southeast of |! : This space contributed by The Seattle Vieng ee ees cont ery tant Bight na toe Femult Of repeated nostie| | neighborhood where we % ~— vom at taken since the 2ist exceaded 26,000 and over 100 guns have have had so many pleas- been taken. 4 s Se 88 S| oxtenave par and rendered very able and gallant service in co-opers-|f] ant business experiences, |Sereeas tion with the infantry and other 3 = a |] and have found so many LABOR CLAUSE ‘United Press || good friends STAR WANT ADS BRING ‘enteneottcs! I$ TAKEN OUT | Summary of || & NELSON a RESULTS SS) OF DRAFT BILL! War Events/| PICARDY FRONT—German re. | sivtance was centering today at Ba-|}) paume, and on the Somme from Peronne to Ham, and at Noyon, An immediate break in the line is expected at apaume, on the north ern flank, at Noyon, while the Fight Exemption Clause British a the outskirts of Ba Provost Marshal Gen. Cro ower WAS) Kaume. The allies are still four to fight the que confer: | miles from Peronne. Fierce \ is going on “ |ereater port and the argument | 1) 6 deve Continued From Page One | but later am saying the Penrose amendment had to be thronhed out this forenoon, i. : . sel pore infantry action. he used to the conte ae LORMAINE FRONT — German . cally thus raids were unsuccessful last night. |U. S. Accepts Ship Duthie plant, was formally accepted| Washington Association of by shipping board representatives. The present draft is an emergency |“GRAMANY--A eemlofficiat dle Sitiahelin Mila Ses “a jush order far men, Thay. rast be | ott eee locg wa ametertan ae After Trial Spin An average speed 06143 knots Waal 40 oa ge nctet AA gleaned rapidly, if the 4,000,000 army | iares that Germany has not acqui-| After a trial over the regulation maintained. Routine busineas and trade were discussed, after which the an June 50'ee, Se eaeves. eaced fully in Spain's submarine de-| Puget sound course Wednesday aft | HOQUIAM—The Gaby, a 600-ton aa a inte ail questionnaires and de. mands, and that negotiations are still / eroon, the Western Star, 8,800-ton | three-masted schooner, was launched |cers for the coming | year termine exemption itself, the 1919 | Under way. ‘tool veswel, a product of the J. F./ Sunday at the Chilman shipyards, | elected. victory is likely to be delayed. : In the first place, Crowder’s rye 5 tem makes it certain that a vast number of men for Class 1—that is men not claiming exemption and not im vital industries—will be imme diately available for service. For these who claim exemption it will be necessary only to examine one phase of the questionnaire—the MacDougall-Southwick Fashion Shows Friday at the Store, Second Floor, at 2 o’Clock At the Coliseum Theatre Friday Evening _ _aywreais ie FREDERICK & NELSON, ment hel to determine. the 4semp- SEATTLE, tion, it would amount to examining all the statements of all the regis: trante—a task of unusually vast pro- ||| portions that would necessarily de- feat the speed element in the bill A Fall Fashion Show and Sale of Neckties | pts amendment killed. Today he took the fight direct to the conference, and ft appeared likely that the amendment Special at _ esis". See |||8,800-Ton Vessel AN OPEN LETTER 1 65 Is Sent Down Ways [0 THE MEMBERS “OF THE The West Humhaw, §,800-ton steel August '29,-1916. Special at 4d5e freighter, was launched from the ‘The exquisitely designed silks Skinner Eddy corporation shipyard FREDERICK & NELSON STAFF: Ovi hy 4 four-in wr a thousan rar-in- in these cravate came from Wednesday. Fifty-one working days hands, every one new and pur- France, Italy, Switzerland and were required for construction. Miss fee at sooce higher eee the best of American looms, |]]| Sally Harbaugh, 12 years old, daugh. ’ es “e . Mr. and Mra. Karl M. Har. | - . than Is ordinarily obtainable at [New designs and rich fal! cot 1 | gpdtenglees ced rit Service is the measure of success. Only as an anywhere near this price. orings in beautiful woven-in- and Frank B. Cooper, superintendent netitut. ¥ reir tne _Treah Deak: Cuma (me rs - eevee the community in which it is placed, can In bold and conservative Néckties remarkable for thetr the teachers’ institute echeduled for 6 dns ution prosper. stripes, plaids and figures tn harmonious colorings, perfect, |]| Broadway _— school next Saturday rh’ ich dark ih C > will be held at the Moore theatre, at ¥ af’ = - . bright contrasting and ri lasting shape and wearing qual beg The Frederick & Nelson store was founded to serve the public. That it has prospered is,evidence that.some success has been attained in following this ideal. There are some things we have done well--there are ° ° ° ° Fiber-Silk Shirts, Special 2.95 For men who want shirts of fine materials and perfect tailoring these shirts are | most economical at this special price. They have a permanent luster, the colors are H oft, the stripings beautiful, and the laundering and wearing qualities exception- lr ay ally "good. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths, 33, 34 and 35 inches. MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Just Inside the Door. ‘many things we could have done better, and they are the things we will do better. Our New Store is a monument to the ideal of Service it has been made possible only because we have served--it is dedicated to Better Service--it will stand only as long es it continues to serve the community well. They wouldn't ask for a loan at We Are Featuring ” : good interest. We have built into the new structure many ideas; 3 a Silk Finery | They would con- pf ra ha ig abe agege nature, ~— of themselves : 4 w. contribute to e better service which we so earnest Oys uits at " For the boy who cares, |}! fiscate all we desire to render to,the people of this community. 4 10.00 oe neelucear, shirts and | have. Ph yy uses, the equal of his |f| mali Wheat of the human element, without which the skil Ste : Bisa th clias, ore thon Your government e-ekill Ri gsi pd ha wre the He aap on the third asks you to lend of .the architect and the engineer can avail nothing? Knickers hie your money to The self-sacrificing cooperation, the enthusiasm isaac ietts eso hd’ Jatoet Silk Neckties in plain help keep the without stint, and the loyalty above prise with which the past strenuous months have been so liberally filled by the members of our staff, supply the answer. Trench styles, such as all the boys are looking for. In dark gray, brown and blue mixtures. Made with fulllined knicker- bockers. —MacDougall-Southwick Boys’ Shop, Third Floor. colors, plaids and stripes vay are featured at 35c and Hun yey. 50¢ in Four-in-Hands and | This is a privilege at 40c in Windsors, | fae Du e and a duty to help —MacDougall - Southwick, Boys’ . Shop, Third Floor. by buying War FREDERICK & NELSON. Savings Stamps. . i Many Women Are Patriotically —- Presidents, j i Contributed b: Shopping Mornings Space Contributed by Thus helping to release men and women for war work. Will you help? Pipe and Shipbuilding Co. 4 mn nes