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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. PAGE 9 PETAIN PRAISES | HEROIC TROOPS: WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN PRANCE, Nov, 15.—Gen, Petain the French commanderin-chief, has issued the following order of the day to his troops: “po the French Armies: Durtng | the long months you have fought, | pistory Will record the tenacity and fierce enerxy displayed during these four years by our country, which | pad to vanquish in order not to die. “Tomorrow, in order to better dic | tate peace, you are going to carry r arms as far as the Rhine. Into that land of Alsace-Lorraine, that is so dear to us, you will march as lb. erators. You will go farther, all the way into Germany to occupy lands which are the necessary guarantees for just reparation, } France has suffered {n her rav. | aged fields and in her ruined vil jages. The freed provinces have had to submit to intolerable vexations and odious outrages, but you are not to answer U rimes by the cor qission of Vv ees, which, undcr the spur of resentment, may seem to you legitimate, “You are to remain under diy cipline and to show respect to per ons and property. You will know, after having vanquished your ad versary by force of arms, how to impress bim further by the dignity | of your attitude, and the world wil not know which to admire most, | your conduct in success or your | beroiem in fighting. “J address a fond and affectionate | greeting to our dead, whose sacri- fices gave ua the victory, And 1/ send A message of salutation, full of sad affection, to the fathers, to tre mothers, to the widows and orphans of France, who in these days of na tional joy, dry their tears for a mu ment to acclaim the triumph of our arms. I bow my head before your magnificent flags, Viva la France! Signed) “PETAIN,’ Guard “Flu” Zone ‘ With Guns: Jadu | Shakespeare said “the alls for Troops) BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 15.—State mil- | ee ea of the pudding is in the eat- men Sees ing.” The proof of our wonderful values are in the more than ten thousand garments which we show in this great Second Floor Store. Investigate—we want to prove to you how we save you money. Our upstairs selling plan is no longer an experiment—we’ve proved to thousands of the Seattle public that we positively save them money on their clothes, and we want to prove it to you. Overcoats and Suits $15 to $45 We are showing this year the greatest number of patterns and styles in over- coats ever shown on the Pacific Coast. s 9, —y ——< Ad) 1] / ne WB \ tee + \WR\ cee = Made 41 mites an hour (36 knots) for four hours; stopped within 300 feet while going full speed; while | traveling full speed astern, stopped, | gag reversed her engines, and was mak-| ing 20 knots ahead inside of 20 sec- onds. | | | g | | ! None of her sister ships has! equaled this record. ET | ee ee Tried to Defraud 9,000, Say Police | | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15.—Mrs. Exhel J. Cayce, with three accom. | piiees, said to be directors In the Do-! mestic Utilities Manufacturing Com pany of Los Angeles, are in jail here, charged with using the maiis| The Boys at the Front Need Our Help More Than Ever Now—Boost the U. W. W. C. _———— BREE ~ 10 defraud 9,000 person» thruout the country to the extend of $1,000,000 Mrs. Cayce was released on $5,000) tall, pending hearing. | RETURNED SOLDIER GETS COUNTY elf i MOUNT VERNON, Nov. 15.—Pri Yate R. W. McKinstry, a member Of the famous Seaforth Highland: ers, who saw two years of active fighting at the front, was elected; @ engineer of Skagit county In the re-| cent élection held here. He is the| first returned soldier to be elected | agit county and per-| ma & state of Washington. | Sicpenctipalsbsciinibenianet | — Portland U. W. W. j Fund Increasing|' | PORTLAND, Nov. 15.—A éown- | li ] Pour of rain did not dampen the pa-| triotism of the United War Work | “J Campaign workers yesterday, and their total, which waa compiled last night, was $573,000, more than half of Oregon's quota. Portland citizens are responding liberally and willingly. Neutrals to Share World’s War Debts WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Neu- tra] nations will share the burden of the world’s war debt. The nature 4nd sense of these various contribu: tions, it is held, will be a matter for | the peace conference. It is indicated the levies will assume the form of trade arrangements, by which an| fconomic evening up process can be *Bpected. GILLESPIE DISASTER CAUSED BY FOE AGENT PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Nov. 15. ~The senate investigation of the *xplosion last month at the T. A.| Gillespie shell loading plant, where | Pearly 100 lives were lost, has de-| elared it to be the work of an memy agent. Details are withheld, NEW ARGENTINE MINISTE! WASHINGTON, Nove Yn AL ‘ pia Yared D. Toledo has accepted the pest of Argentine minister $s Great Britain, advices to the Argentine embassy here stated. Senor Toled> { nagpaad Tesigned as minister of ma- 4a Ixigoyen’s cabinet,