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WPFRENCH SHOULD eey> D0 AS BRITISH f gland Protected in Rus- sia, Says Press Special to 4 7 ®. B.A The Star) § PARIS, Ju French papers Which hold the government lax Ir Russian policy are pointing to the edurse of the Br ount Says the Petit I I are in the Arc district uRexploited resources of which iaUfficient to pay the 15,000,000,000 ‘n which Russia owes them with impoverishing the country, The Paritish are occupying the Caucasus, is the door to Persia, and ts So eee ee ee TUESDAY the half-hour. Connections MOVING DAY BEGINNING have terrible pit of une my stomach. W to Catifor- | 4" American, but for 47 years he has nia from Wichita Falls, Texas, the | ot seen his native land. The con The Seattle Depot |-: of the SEATTLE - SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PINE (Near Frederick & Nelson's Stora Trains will leave the depot every hour on Hartford, Granite Falls, Silverton and other towns in Snohomish County. PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. PHONE MAIN 4678 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. beg eenmrssr oc arene ery aR New York Has Its First I Milk Bar } 'RICH MAN ASSERTS WANTS TO DIE POOR || LORAIN, ©., June 13 Rennett oan Worth § tions by wanting met ready 0,000, he has Tho he has traveled, donated thou ands of dollars to charities and war func © stilt has a fortune and ap parently will not realize his wish to die ennitess rich in a variety of ways, In ad tion @ British naval squadron t proceeded to He for dan sement is arranged between Fin land and Great Britain, evident aiming at Petrograd. But where ts France in Russia? What doing to prepare for act country, where she has reste t | 4s France nin tt vast it | MEN 2 THE CONVERSATION iM A | MRK BAR Sounds c WHO DAIRY MENS CONVENTION. ARE PARTICULAR and get a nip? here’s a nickel” will go toddling foorner o “Sure, my son. And little Har off to get a Jersey cocktall, York already has its first milk bar, “Mamma, may T go down to they | oxtab- | with all) Ushed the earmarks of a saloon from the | swinging doors to the “bar rag.” |thing the mime in al forms and] is the ame pourtng of) ways until the bartender starts Nquids and the same crackling of| pouring “It.* Then, you will note| Jice and the same shaking of cock-| the difference—all the difference in j= as a matter of fact every-|the world. about the style of thelr clothes, who want them to keep their shape and to look as long as they are wearable, almost n variably pick Bradbury Yanks Held by Reds Got | One Square Meal a Week, (Special to The Star by N. FL A.) | LONDON, 12 “A guy in a white nightgown | rawled np on me tr the snow while | June Lectures on the beauties of Bolshevien and a big |! was on sentry duty,” mys Aubers | Clothes + Singha toga taraewaioee 4 EEG Ean! sry dagen le veg: punk fish the rest of the wee! rifle, and when 1 came to, I waa 25 roubles a day for burying starved | being carried away in a stretcher Priced from $25 Rustans, This waa the routine of | They stripped mo of my fur coat allied prisoners in Moscow when five |#hoes and uniform, and gave me a . | Amertcan diers of the 339th In-|Bolsh uniform. Then we hiked 260 About Credit far ted in Detroit, who have | Miles toward Vologda, with the tem perature 40 below “It was pure hell. | bread and fish soup London, iki, You are not asked to"pay we cash in full here at the time of purchase. Instead you captives | | We got black} onee in a while. | rericans were accorded en pecially pay only a jittle down and favorable treatment because | We slept in peasants’ huts alive with the balance each week or jof their nationality, tho from the day | V*™in. We called our captors all) every payday, as suits your lof thelr car tll thetr arrival in| the rough things we could think of convenience, | Moscow they had a bard time of tt.| but they couldn't understand tx, an | ‘The five are, Walter Houston, Mus. |8ushed, and cal Americanskt kegon; (Gc Albers, Muskeger “For two months I was the only Antone V American princ n Moscow, Then | Mitse, Detroit, the other boys drifted in Urged by the “The food got w the longer we before the Bolshevist stayed. At last they be to put Petrograd and told the con old horse flesh in the soup. I know, they “loved Bolsheviam.” a New Sada boven fot a horseahoe nail in : Jew tranalating. By this they won | ™ine. We had to sonk our black 211 Union St. 1332-34 Second Ave. special favor, and were given horse | Sead In the soup to be able to bite it steaks and other Petrograd delica-| “But every day they gave us 1 tex, and permitted to vist the winter | Pas to fo anywhere we wanted palace and other points of Interest. | 18 Moscow, and the people trea fine i We had a h to eat as one. Woe jus > be back in bare | . worked, we got our 25 roubles a day. | Soretimen it was out furnt ture seized by the government tn the} homes of the wealthy, sometimes it was digging graves for the people} }who had died of starvation, the frozen bodies laid out in a row why we blasted thru four feet of froze earth. “Then, on Sunday. thoes lectures. | while wo a And the one feed of the week! boy!” 2 .|AGED AMERICAN said Mra. J. W. Irwin, who reside at Grimes, Calif, while in the Ow! Drug Store in Sacramento, recent- ly SUFFERED SINCE SHE WAS A GIRL Tanlac ca: Thirty-nine Years’ Trouble—She Gains Twenty-Two Pounds CREDIT GLADLY Ob > “I certainly am glad I tried Tan lilac, because {t helped me to rid of my rheumatiam after I 47 Years in France, but Still Real Yankee “When I was 9 years old T had an attack of fever and when I got) over it I began to suffer with . " “4 Special to The Star by N. B.A rheumatism and have been trou-| ° Solkgs tdleneodipe ? bied with {t every Winter aince| _TALOUSE, June 13.—On the out- skirts of Toulouse, in sunny south ern France, is a tiny cemetery. Five American soldiers are only ones who sleep there Each day an old man visits the little cemetery to see that the tiny markers stand erect and the green grag and the flowers are cared for In tis garden of the brave. The man is “Daddy” Ford : then, a ra continued Mra, Irwin. “When up in the morning Td be h pain and #o stiff I could do any of my housework and during the past few years I've been suffering a lot with stomach trouble, too, Every bit I'd eat just seemed to sour In my stomach and bloat me up with and I would the in # ha He is Yanks aroused his pride 1 of hie birth, and now he but his d him from first of the year, and I was then down to 130 pounds and so nervous | ! aldn't sleep good and was | Would claim his citizenship, much of anything, | ong fraid to » has barre His dental parlor was turned into for me and I certainly believe * JAPANESE SMUGGLE will help other several years. *COR UNIVERSITY: its ue Sates diately, Fraser-Paterson Co. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN ‘7100 The Special Price Basement Offers for Saturday A Great Sale of 50 Dozen —A most unusual saving opportunity for those who have not yet selected their summer outergarment. These garments are all [ite models of fine velour and are exceptional values at $15.00. -Colors are tan, henna and pekin blue. 500 New Blouses, Each $5.48 —High grade georgette and crepe de chine blouses at a decided saving. All late styles; embroidered, silk braiding, dainty laces and some beaded. Also several smart tailored models. Colors are white, flesh, sunset, tea rose, gray, maize and navy. All sizes. Saturday at the Unusual Low Price of {—They just arrived and are offered Saturday in the Special Price Base- } ment at just one price—$2.00, | hats with colored hemp edges. .00 —Many smart, attractive models, in large, medium and small brims. f anal —These will go very quickly, as they are exceptional hats for $2.00. | er | We advise you to be here at 9 o'clock Saturday morning if you want | | one of these beautiful sport hats at $2.00. _ Each, $11.00 Saturday at, Each, $15.00 —A special purchase of thirty-five capes is on . offered Saturday at a very low price. Made in long vest models with pockets; braid trimmed; navy, tan, rose and pekin. Each, $1.49 —Youthful styles, made of Amoskeag cham- bray in a fine assortment of plaids, stripes and plain colors; collars, belts and pockets of contrasting colors. Fine for vacation wear. —600 of them—just fresh and clean from the East. Very clever sport 35 All-Wool Serge Capes 50 All-Wool Velour Dolman Coats 200 Tub | Dressés for Girls = ——— Silks Special Prices Saturday Black Taffetas —$1.75 quality 32-inch black chif-. ]} fon taffeta for dresses, waists and skirts. Just three pieces of Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords For Vacation Wear Strap Wrist Silk Gloves, Pair, $2. 25 —White, champagne and gray in contrasting embroideries. Also strap-wrist leatherette gloves; ex- cellent for shopping use; in white, CREDIT LLOYD. GEORGE of credit to birthday = 7WOMEN! Geng fraser s\ s! He will enter upon|of cream purchased in tubes or bot- tes would cost you several dollara, Priced at, and gray. chamois pair ~—Glove Section, Firat Floor. feta, soft, meliow finish for prectical N f Umbrellas wear. Nothing more appropriate than [ij ove this taffeta, Regular $2.00 quality, spe JP —Play oxfords of brown leather cial Saturday, yard 2.220... a i} $6.50 to $15.00 Each with elk soles. The ideal hot $2.25 quality 2¢inch black chiffon taf [M weather footwear for women and feta. This is an excellent fabric and [i] : shi one we are proud to have in pr at ii A new shipment of fancy novary um children. the :vexkine eee ac ee 4 i} brelias has Just arrived and te shown for Women’s sizes, 2% to 7, priced at $2.50 cial Saturday, yard ............. "e185 it the time Saturday. They are eight +-Missen’ tizes, 11% to 2, priced at. .62.00 —$2.75 quality 26inch Bonnet celebrated, I ry and India frames; novelty handles, Cole's clans, ‘P16 te 14, peieed 2 teh black chiffon taffeta. There are but ends and tips to match. Very smart um < vist — ten er — en gn three pieces to be sold. It's one of the Barefoot Sandals of brown lea! bretlas for sunny days. Priced from : best taffetas we know of. Sold in reg leather soles, Same sizes and prices as ae aoe tee Spectal Saturday, 86.50 to $15.00. Umbrella Section, above. Better grade of Barefoot Sandajs in brown and black calfskin leather with best grade oak leather welt soles. Sizes 11% to 2, priced at... —Sizes 8% to 11, priced at. —Sizes 5% to 8, priced at —Shoe Section, Second Floor. Notions for Saturday —Princess Chic Hose Supporters, assorted First Floor, Interesting Values in the Hosiery Section Silk Stockings, $2.00 —Women's finest quality pure thread lk full fashioned, double litle sole and carter y “ar sizes and colors, pair ceeeeeeee ss THO top; black and white; stzes §% call Lady Grace Hose Supporters, assorted e tlk sieht teihe nk. $9.00 jase nod colors, Dplt oo eoe Knit Underwear Silk St Joi of $2.50 Children’s Hickory §&! Supporter — = = Silk Stockings, $2,5 in all sizes, pair <+s2.-B@ and 50¢ F : An extra quality, all pure silk; full fash Children’s Hickory Waists, in all Specially Priced for Saturday foned ole and garter top, intertined with siZe® .....+0. woe eos OSE y, hs Male; black, white and colors, pair, .€2.50 Dr. Parker's Children’s Waists and Gar Women's Cotton Union Suits, low neck, Also outsize silk stockings, black or ters, all izes 50¢ sleeveless, beaded top; reinforced suits; cuff —Sew-on Garters, in flesh and white, pair o - seccesseeceess + B5@ and 366 Children’s Hickory Hose Supporters, black and white, all sizes, pr. 25¢ to 40¢ Kle t's Brassiere, with flesh or white rem shields, all sizes, pair.........+ $1.75 Rubberized Gingham Kitchen Aprons, plaids in a variety of colors, four differ- ent sizes, each ond 55¢ to $1.10 Notion Section, First Floor white, pair ... 82.50 and 83.00 Balbriggan Stockings, 75¢ —Just received a new shipment of women's stockings. Fine quality balbriggan lsle full fashioned; double lisle sole and garter top: sizes 8% to 10 . Tbe -Also same quality in white and cordovan Hosiery Section, First Floor our regular stock of $1.75 quality, specially priced for Saturday at, YAaTd oc ctecccccccscccocce -PLSe —$2.00 quality 2¢inch black chiffon taf yard Fan San Crepe —Fan San crepe is a beautiful summer fabric similar to Rajah, but much more silky. It is bright, soft and very easy | to drape. Colors are navy, taupe, prun-— ella, copenhagen, coral, flesh, gobelin, ivory; 40 inches wide, priced at, the ard cotdces seeesecee ee BZ5O , Section, First Floor, —Silk knee; sizes 36 to 42; special Sat —Carter’s fine lisle Union Suits, band top, reinforced and cuff knee; sizes 34 to 44; special Saturday.......$1.75 and $2.00 —Boys’ medium weight Suits, with high neck, wing sleeve; button front; cuff knee; sizes 6 to 16 years; priced at........81.00 —Knit Underwear, First Floor, 107 oof | mari One brother died a tro with awful headaches | Citizenship r ‘ another over 100 might b been and ha¢ rible pains in my back| Nevertheless “Daddy” Ford has! FOR “OPEN DIPLOMACY” [wus had he not been killed in al JX and to have any|4one his bit © America entered star by N. i. A.)|Motor car accident, “No more than ongth ON he war ac ceed haley ail i ne I glass a day, and no tobacco, coe. S E Fs ‘ LONDON, June 13.—Lioyd Galata ig Joun CANES Riseata sects “T happened to ese pees Ten, e # disap-| and conciliator, chief exponent of|* nula for long life.| lac t h a neighbor, who tol yok a Tha rita” fang pn FOR THE JUNE _- ¢ en aking c leongress Suan thé meric “16 years ago I was operated for 1 eat thing air dared >| Hie became a one of the cople iid eat things I hadn't dared to| He became as one of the people)... nce above suspicion of 1n-|appendiciti later operated again Many pretty touch ind nothing I ate|among whom he lived. But when net sete st thet dard thaliee exll woe orf : emed to hurt me a bit. I baven't| America entered the war Ford put| rigue along the old lines” save ihe tor galt tones Netther did =e any numbers now on ee ee ree OTR” tine sitter nnd oneo he WEE cen and “candde “Mr, |ture since, Five yeare ago 1 took exhibit that rep- stomach ince ‘ha Irat be © of} am ur ribbon tn wher ne | ¥ “4 : i s Ah des F by Tanlac and now, after taking three | Yanks car Toulouse he was on| [Lloyd George eliminated the Ps ting 9 A cont A nya ae Bb oh resent the saving i #, that rheuma aa left|hand to ¢ lem in their nativejand everything has justified his at-|felt no symptoms or pain since. All . Ps Will Be Located on me complet ap yee on Re? om tenet ’ them in their native) ge in full.” And never @ line|stomach sufferers should take it of tidy little Wilson as champion of|It is a simple, harmless preparation anniversary, is the third | tisement g - Summer- 1910S sums— the least bit and I steep just like } ane we . child at night and get up in the|a reception room where coffee and|open diplomacy. ee ie cteaknns We Son ee morning feeling fine, I don’t suf-| jam and cigars were b 1 to 63 ’ "a a 4 a na A hot and allays Mi J Brid. orning ‘ it | [ |the inflammation which causes prac AND OLIVE STREETS for with neafachew any more and | the boys from home, soon the Redl THREE BROTHERS ARE |thintammation which causes prac Miss June Bride, am not troubled with that. pain in|Cross helped bim to finance and ex | a . it will pay you to 7 Sac- | tend 1 TURY MARK |tin#! ailments, inciting appendicitis my back. Wa rode down to Sac-|tend his service, ae PAST CEN One dose will convince or money re select your foot- ramento from Grimes—about sixty nen the fir merican die v . s ‘ ‘amg } : HULL, Eng, June 1%—Jobn Cal-|funded. Bartell’s five drug store s| tr miles 1 gues#—in our auto yester-|a Toujouse hospital, “Daddy” Ford d " wear here. asst | 8, who hd t passed his 102nd\and druggists everywhere.—Adve day and the trip didn’t tire mo a|act aside the ttle plot on the edgo! is who has just passed ai ad vil iain it and 1 m the seales last|of the city for his burial place, and |" S dechiscdhipcijeies ‘ oe nig an ‘ound 1 weighed 152| today we Witite ‘crdkeed od -|of his family to pars the century ree Louis heel, 6 eyelet The same high-speed “limited” and “local” Getiese ais fhad’a: twentsetwe | Acierienth’ tudmes are t ns Brel Sadi UTS eek \ train service which has always characterized Secreto gat oe a ong soleil Micra Me side teeta In patent and dun Bi] this line will continue to be furnished. mend Tanlac for what it has don kid at ......85.95 In brown, grey and white 1} | || 1] | | nlac is wold in Seattle by Bartell | DRUGS INTO CHINA A well known chemist gece || oP err ee $6.95 Drug Stores under the personal di-| (N. 1. A. Special to ‘The Star) |made the following statement abull | In black, brown and grey rection of a special Tanlac represen 12.—Cha i creams ane gy hy ee suede at . $7.95 7 * tative.—Advertisement nese that the jand cheaply make a face cream ¢ You whe | New Shhamais Pumbe 4¢ at Everett for Snohomish, — — ‘owe are secretly fostering the ship-|lotion that will impro Lap be eon ‘ack co he Bethan g AB ment of morphine and opium into lon, alter roughness 0! . hands cal | is heels, hand-turned sole, China. Morphla, more destructive vent aimee tp ove ik, seal | “Hugs the Instep" than opium, is said to be most exten. | cracker a w ‘ ively dealt in, Chineso authorities |as prevent tan or sunburn in sum: $ee.95 won Rios ‘ |have no power of inspection over|mer, and softens the skin. Men will} 6 iiel malate ‘ : Japanese post offices in China, andj find it excellent afte! panier meee gee Per pair ........,...85.95 * f drugs are #ald to be sent thru To make it, merely get one ounce ¢ blend « offices, particularly. thruout|of glycerine and | Scamised, tor Bucks, soveral dor. styles at $1.00 : | Shantung and the Kangtze valley. {dered grexite at any drug store Dis-| fun debeiency, tached without extra charge. 4 | solve the grexite in the glycerine, | Bl - | add a pint of water, and pour into | | ROY 0. HADLEY ELECTED [otties. santa a6 eth ; Roy O. Hadley was clected director} This makes more than a pint of afer meals will increase your strength and ene 2s of the foreign trade bureau of the | thick “very hing and soothing. an | ve amber of Com and Com. |lotion, very healing and sc g, and | | ae Marcy X, paint. He has been assist Hawt you for months, and costs you | Second Ploor Fitel Bldg, Second, ot 1221: T hi 1 rd Av /@ ant secretary of the chamber for|only a few cents. ‘The same amount