The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1917, Page 16

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— THE SEATTLE STAR a SEATTLE AHEAD [NO SCRAP OF PAPER! _ |COASTCITIESDO |” OF LIBERTY LOAN: | FULLPARTOF | | APPORTIONMENT LIBERTY LOA “aN sar" SAN FRANCISCO, June 15. a | Continued From Page 1 —That the Pacific Coast will ey o~-— ° do it» full duty and subscribe Bid Seattle today received a telegram its allotment of Liberty bonds a] from Secretary of the ‘Treasury was Indicated by reports pour | | q the city ing into campaign headquar McAdoo, congratulat for the splendid sh made. The books of the Liberty Loan} ters today, Most of the larger citles in Oregon, Washington and California have already | oversubscribed their allot it had} fficially closed at noon, But eel De void 1 further ments and the flood of gold for § notice from the secr of t the ald of the government con C tinue ur in treasury ues to po Other Cities Overdo Bit Other Washington speeded up in the final hours of the great bond drive Spokane reported $42,250 over subscribed Thursday night. Its When the final drive for sub quoto was $3 000 - } “ ; Tacoma is over-subscribed $500. or. ; g nor of the federal reserve bank 7. Olympia subscribed — $216,000 THE G % \. Jeclared San Francisco's total "4 a ; ra inues to rol a big 4 Ranking hours were forgotten 4 > i Drones Seatinus Soh Ay. bis BOF rea an peo the LOAN BONDS ee palm on the Coast. Its allotm of Mr. Man, it’s high time you had on your Straw Hat, and we are prepared i A n $4,600,000 has been exceeder tvle -onne i i B ——. WERE obits iby. $3,100,000 ‘and the money | to tell you what is correct, for we have twenty tyle , in sennet, split braids, x chasers. fs stil coming in , Q Madag r PY s. Your Hat is among the lot . a ieee wae © greater number of) H RtIMT comming 10 cant cities f] Porto Ricans, Madagascars or Panamas. Yo . ; g b x individual purchasers Thursdas OVER epo m ast cit! C ny ayes ost of to the United Pre . | ‘. Sa doperietion, .pa,touaee: Beochton: Men’s Straw Hats Men’s Panama Hats bonght their bonds and so the final SUBSCRIBED oan lio: as written largel Cal ALOtenens _ SFPES ONO; 60m 5 SS a UNCLE Sam eripton $2A86 000 og at $2.8 Jone wrote applications for more han 800 bonds of these denomina tions Sun Diego hax lotment of 82,000,000 when tt ats, in sailor, d oval dish | Two heavy subscriptions, how wer, were received Thursday ag ‘of $200,000 by the J. F. Duth nap brims, Shipbuilding company, and one $301,600, by the Northern Pa railway ae, ‘SEATTLE ASKED Men’s Bathing Suits $1.00 i nT ontectinond Black and navy tte white and red; good fitting suits. dows’ mites.” aman. x | MEN'S STORE, LOWER MAIN FLOOR ‘Tota subscriptions from The = ~ - | amounted to $13, the em Greve : } ' 1 ieios contributing $3,950 of that f Patriotism and homage to Split amboo Fly Rods $1.50 " 2 ‘ the American flag was voiced | nicke®reel seat. | ndle — i i Three joints ar p Split Bamboo R | peepe: t once Y C © went clear t enthusiastically from thousands i mn GELLAR PROTECTS SEATTLE GIRL IN WAR i:3°%!..025."S.000520°,0082 Peale aa gah 8) SE a Sen ie aa at Bambee Rose, 5¢ St rly Rod $2.50. Sur Sond Salma oe aa —_____— From the roof {t looked as if th ! ty was afire, The| filled the Moore theatre Thurs Jointed bamboo rods apie “4 Gdt he Af trout bait. Every ess 1] yen =i fines 5 ‘3 : h r children espe rec j ts ane 0: 3 i + rINIET, ee ——————f| sir was full of smoke and flame and p ¢ burning paper The | day night responded to impas | long For children especially Feet n a a oe parce q i CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Las cfu in dmage ea ep tiesto tnt code Riyeaiyag Mapa Be oKP i tel ane Gh | | adie Rod with “nickel real a — a crepe Pa x come from all over the city | Flag day ceremony of the Elks. . seat. Agate tip 1 guide Split Willow Baskets, $1. \ « “As a matter of fact, some parts of the city were not burned} But the $300,000 Red Cri Martin’s Little Jap Line, S0¢. 4 bod that a real fisherman No. 3 size fish baskets of split where we sat. It was a normal-looking street. It was impossible ane Germans cut the water supply and set fire to every third house| rive and the Liberty Loan jf) Of f yards to 0 will n specially marked Bond campaign were important |) card r houses: others| eubjecta of oratory. © “The doctor,” Miss Sadler explained, “was one of the citizens rma and sewers and died th But a good many hous tn token: ot the ‘new note in the FANCY HAMMOCK the Germans were after. He had sent his wife and children to Ostend. exeaped, too We couldn't » whether the business sectiqn was|celebration of Plax day in war is own house, when the fighting broke out, were ervant eo went back to the cells ‘old the doctor’ se aah taal Caan, Maas vd . 84. INCH 2 In his o e, whe: ehting ere a servant and burning; but we went back to t Mar and told the doctor's mother: | time, the Red Cr fone in flow 36x a 7 50 @ governess. When it was all over and he went back to his house, inlaw her store was probably » ers of red and white wa: laced it was not there; it was burned to the ground. The servant was safe, ; " lSilore the" tanle oe heatantin but the governess was missing. Later he found her. too. The Ger, Pages From Mother-in-Law’s Eee alt sa Ber ged edi aaron _ imagine that the nightmare streets of Charleroi had once been in the residence section, besides some that had b normal. fon. Many people were burned in th 1g willow, With cover. ] i \ } Canvas weave Hammocks of hard spun yarn in mans had taken her, and for six hours that day they had forced her! Destructio: | ot a Tarts . i che fs binati wi ‘to march ahead of their troops with her hands above ber head Ledgers Told Tale of truction |8t, the exerel Hea | Tartan plaid patterns in rich color combinations, with f About 3 o'clock the white flags went up. and we could venture | The addresses of the evening |H) throw-hack pillow and wide valance, complete with “But meanwhile we were in the cellar, sitting with our feet up out. The maid went out into the yard and picked up some of the | Were delivered by John J. Sullivan, |}) a ’ to keep out of the water, and shivering charred papers that lay everywhere. She gave one look at them,| Who spoke on “Patriotism”, Dr.) strong cords. __ “The doctor’s mother-in-law was a very old lady, and feeble. and then she cried out something and ran to the doctor’s mother-| Henry Suzzallo, president of the/f) She lighted candles down there in the cellar, and crossed herself inJaw and put them into the poor old lady's bands University of Washington, on be-|[! Six-Ball Croquet Set $3.50 Four-Ball Croquet Set $1.45 and ed. She owned a store in the business section of Charleroi, “For of all the that were flying around over Charleroi|balf of the Red Cross campaign) and kt was all she had in the world. We tried to make her believe that day, the particular ones that fell into the doctor's mother-in.| committee; John L. Clymer, of 8an/f) With rock maple balls, stakes and mal- Balls, stakes and mallets made of rock }} ! robably would not be destroyed. law's back yard were the scorched pages of a ledger from ber burned| Francisco, Pacific Coast repre-|I) jets and heavy iron arches; complete in maple, and strong iron arches; a dandy s o “As the firing died away the rest of us slipped upstairs and | store.” |wentative of the Red Cross, and conn ‘thinwed hon to amuse the children i] a a rt . Se WREST RAR PORE YAS Wilmon Tucker, who delivered the J} *'TOPS ge : —————— — aaa “Elks’ Tribute to the Flag ; " | | Need Spiritual Support 1 THE BON MARCHE | our soues tanwot be fought with Tents and Camping Outfits” | | material things one said Dr. Tents, 8x10 feet, 3-ft. wall, 8-ounce, $9.75 i Suzzall Rack of those on the ; . ‘ A 4 G A I IN BA S E PA E N | | fields of France mst be the spirit Tents, 10x12 feet, 3-ft. wall, 8-ounce, $10.50 ual support of the hundreds of : : : 2 | |} thousands at home. And in tha Camp Tables of hardwood, with detach Gold Medal Camp Stools, with strong, ] P e e ° . |P spirit Lusk you to give, next week,|f) able top; folds compactly; $3.75. hardwood frames; cach 50@ and T5e. t This Reveille Will Bring Them Early to See Ws ators canst a "Got Medal Camp Cora: cuniortate and “Rectining Camp Chairs that are ealy ple purse, but cutting deeply into eieat ° 9 © f\20ur"Anances’ that neu oxy’ sonee | light weight; priced at $2.35. folded: cach $1.26. | something of the sacrific made by BASEMENT UNION ST. STORE. e Excellent Values in Men's Wear Shown In | "oc" the sea. Then, and then only, will 9 you be making # sacrifice worthy : The Men’s Basement Store iP Oar shod aes ae oe Hil tiated Stale had done. setts “KEDS,” THE POPULAR SPORT SHOES FOR GIRLS SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, PAJAMAS, Hig: Aleariee. save’ toe. Ualuiend White Pumps and Oxfords for outing and summer wear; Pumps with ankle straps NECKWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS AND $9,000,000, while France gave them lace Oxfords in neat, ¢ fortable-fitting styles, with flexible rubber soles and ; $200,000,000, while bearing her ows medium low heel s 2% to7 OTHER ARTICLES AT SAVINGS burden in the war vinidibiel si : tha o ag ryt ee h hove allowed | White Canvas Shoes $5 White Shoes $3.50 to $6 White Kid Shoes $8 Pair | SHIRTS in such a splendid variety of styles and materials PT esa te Cleese ries \Vomen's fine White Can White Canvas Sport Shoes Women’s fine White Kié that it will be a peculiar man who cannot a they valued the devotion and ng cote entel and Oxfords, made on Eng adn Shinn ith Sone be suited in the Bargain Basement. Soft Shirts, for sports wear leadership of th American, | aes € WI jish style lasts with leather BCE SOOSE Wt eee Hoover, at $200,000,000. with collars attached—at 59. Shirts for business and all-round row vamps and 9-inch tops; wear at 89c. And a good range up to smart silk “Plaza” Shirts at $3.45. These are in all the newest stripes NECKWEAR in every desirable color and pattern. Some beauties of pure silk at 65 and $1.15 And you will be agreeably surprised at the good showing of Ties at 25c. UNDERWEAR in several good styles—and cool athletic garments at 25c each PAJAMAS of madras, soiesette, sateen and silk—good roomy garments, priced from 80c to $2.00. HANDKERCHIEFS (5 2¢,g22! Yer! GOOD SAVINGS ming; flexible rubber hand-turned soles and cov ¢ ivory soles and ivory welt soles and Louis ered Louis heels; all Patriotism Loudest in Lobster Palaces | Continued From Page 1 Parad heads und-reverint faces the (il Black Tennis Oxfords | White Mary Janes Tan Barefoot Sandals \passing of the Salvation Arn a | Liberty Loan and recruiting 75¢ Pair Misses’ White Canvas Pumps Misses’ and Children’s Bare 1 m low heels heels; all sizes. Saturday in the Children’s Shoe Section posters on Broadway are half-hid . ¢ with full round toe style, low 45+ Sandals, made of € can bY kuay eanodanaes White Tennis Oxfords | tects: sizes 11% to 2 Pair | Sandals, made of tan 80c Pair $2.50 calf with strong soles. nvas Tennis Oxfords in White Canvas Keds Pumps Sizes 2'2 to 5 at 75¢ : for children; made with ankle traps and rubber soles; sizes Sizes 6 to 11 at $1.45 5. Sizes 11/5 to 2 at $1.35 Misses’ sizes, 11 to 2 in UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. summer tango roofs * cabarets and exclusive “clubs the wealthy “may dance in|#} i bare feet in a shallow. tank of bla k and white with | water. 80! in omen’s sizes 7 | to 7; Boys’ sizes, 2 to 5 6 to 11, Pair $1. At night the Great White Way ts |more blatantly illuminated than ever. There is a electric ad-| fi vertisement containing hundreds of OUR POLICY IN THE BASEMENT STORE is to give the maximum of value at a minimum price. 5 s ; ( thousands of lights that is a city % pane Sm a) . q By cutting out all unnecessary service features, by paying spot cash for what we buy and selling every- | |f} block tong Carry-Home Specials in the Grocery and Delicatessen a . = . A * Me ‘ ‘2° Mal Ma theatre are doing 4 oaring thing in the same manner, we make it possible for you to buy at real savings in the Bargain Base- Ropes Tri aet satiated that For Your Picnic Lunch Fi ment. One trip to this department will convince you of the truth of this statement. Why not come | |B} $250,000 is spent nightly on shows in tomorrow and see for yourself ? | the “id Ri einiiven dota, bard at Mayflower Coffee; roasted by our own coffer Snider's Tomato Catsup; large » bottles, 4 —~ - = a csitdhainihitiactasiatinasiiabiniilite la Fy . r expert; pound 25¢, each 19¢, | tut une m1 a is wea Seeded Raisins; Reliance or Happy Home Armour’s Fruit Jell 8 ce tumblers, each FOUR BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S WEAR at deta cae | nan"tsae nating tHe, deren es oe ee solid foundatt of grim serious. Mayonnaise Oressing, made fresh daily in our Kippered Salmon; fresh shipment every morn | ¥ Yy moi i 5) 9 || ness and patriotism sanitary kitchen; pound $8¢, ing: for Saturday only, Ib. 196, omen s ovely Tussah Women Ss Smart Velour iH The bulk of the people re (ff) Bon Marche Peanut Butter; fresh supply for Queen Olives; good size and meaty; a pint ; alize that these are no frivol | Saturday; a pound 15¢. the. os | ous times. Harrassed house | Kettner we sical i resses $4.95. Sport Coats $5.95 wives, constantly, contending POUR OCR TES, eet ° | with rising food prices, have no | Smart Dresses for summer wearing. Sports Velour Coats in red, green, tan, coral and mus- {I} wane” “ovt te Pinch of | Fora Sanitary Picnic-—Use | F models with the popular and becoming long over-+ tard color, as well as practical heather mixtures. | No sponer was hye pa pervs 1 ig q ski 4 4 ; r 7 % egistrat rompleted t blouse and full skirt. A sash belt and pockets of They are made in pretty sports models with stitch- jeity comina Gal caitaka (i Oenwie| Map ewood Lunch Sets 25c self-material, trimmed with contrasting color, and ing in contrasting color and finished with graceful | Tee Bere age i eo peal a of | that are very complete, containing 41 : . a Ray ; : : ! § and 50 for war service smartness to the effect. Sizes from misses’ 16 to sash belt. All sizes are shown in this lot from 16 || War in Evidence ine sugar maple—put up in handy carton women’s 44. to 44, The congestion of noutral ship-| . ping in the Hudson, the closing of| a Girls’ New Gingham 59 c Women’s New Coats $7 95 | shifted, che 80.000 unitornsed. bens e pieces—all dishes made from one piece of gefit 6 Dinner Plates 2 Large Vegetable or Salad Dishes 12 2 Large Meat or Sandwich Platters Salt and Pepper Dishes Sanitary Maple Spoons home : j : 6 Wood Fiber Napkins } | defense league men standing guard | 6 Handy Side Dishes ‘ Tie pecan : Wash Dresses for Sou Gemmenen lene | defense leag n standing guard 1 Wood Fiber Table Cover j outside powerhousen, public build-|}| Picnic Lunch Baskets in all sizes, each S¢ to F| ‘ j : i sin ‘ i Jings, tunnel entrances, bridges and|f! 35¢, Sumuen Halte and Fork tote; 0 eRe Sizes for girls 6 to 14 years. Dainty little summer Sizes from 16 to 42. New Summer Coats of gab- |f/ dock gates, armored police motor| wed eM dere aia hola ithe , f frocks in plaid, striped and plain effects. Both gay ardine or whipcord. Stylish’ models, made with |speeding around at night, are| : | and conservative colors. Empire and tailored models shirred pocket and trimmed with silk stitching. Some |[} slehts that are driving into the 1 vat mass of the people of the big-! i 7 : fj with leather belts. Others with contrasting trimming. oe tie truth that thie country al P have collars in contrasting colored silk and all are half lined. j Ok ae | ae recom cS satel catinoescetsticiaeinsciiihinacletnsectierbensiemesihiteiiaticaiitiats lowly, silently, but sur getting on HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARG. | eal {tendy to strike a mighty blow at|M= “3 a AINS, the foes of freedom, —_——— ) Shop by Telephone or Mall—Maii Service Department—Phone Elliott 4100 o Be ie em Pee ae . 4 eis Mist eich ib idbatanitinbiintmietdbtinnaeronminiasaibliitins a8 me on ee ) ee ee ee

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