The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1917, Page 12

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a a mr re ae YOU RICH MAN, READ! “BEGIN DRIVE” ¥.S.sociatsts PLAY NO EXEMPTION | 7-—, 7 in an GERMAN PEACE GAME ra ExSergeant With Baby Asks bhdisa te Os IS ALL-RUSSIA nay ann a, _ FOR ACTORS OR meet ig . The Star: I would like OCKHOLM June i @raw your attention to the column § nee pla into the | ; “Notice, You Who Ofte Your) have but 1 l ‘ f . ve a good position, but hands of the Gern oday he / } pire ke | er en 1 othe > : Lives. know “hs | had to work and PETROGRAD, June 21.—The vd a . : Ny aa : : i BY WEBB MILLER { ‘ i Empire yoke of allov mbroi id h la ‘ | ki o r ort ntiTied hf ” andinavian 1 Vrew taft ves ‘ i : - ‘ | Those claiming tion are study nights to get it, as | lost all Rusela congress of work smmittee that they would recom WASHINGTON, Jut 1,—Base | i \ ind ribbon trimmed You'll a hat they’re ex BEES abpecially cal Ay tathac an wae 8 SE men and soldiers” today unan!. (Orn Oe eae int canforenee VA ¥PON : y it Do you not ¢ s war old. It was little education | mously resolved upon an imme roe ada secmanent theuout the | Dall players, artiste, actors and au Se eptional garments at 49 4g Dill interests so se who got. | don't want my boy to diate Russian offensive sriod of the war. Thin fits ex-|thors must take their chances with y @id register and exemy paddle the same canoe : " yen a Sia oan 1 to German plane The | the other 9,600,000 men tn the great Night Gowns, 49c-—Mu Gow n sli Corset Covers, 49 Jainty Cor ¥ athe ne “4 Ped gp bees prageeeangtions pant dhae de of workmen's 1 Idler Jann are exceeding wnxious t draft lottery, There are no} “ tyle, with rounc r square ne * « ¢ t y ' —myse or has that spirit and has money | ¢ k inne Ane oldte b ore drag ' - “if rn f 1 t cate which ha heretofore ave the moett irae provisions for their exemption from lrett tomer | with rib m mec 7 &§ tee army was disct a be back, or see | stron Bt jotting may be continually car | military service in the exemption broidery ribk mt, first class. My co e rire ried © ions ecame known to P A r mien with my experion don’t The Petrograd local « has etions, it t ss Petticoats, 49% Underskirt th Drawers, 49c- ers, made t Want to go. It ts al will t at-| heretofore assumed a place of na. 7 ok da fitted toy and flounces of embroider ruffle ti i ®ome way I can go. But bere fs the o | tonal importance, but with the as | Slow Learning War Mig, hard calle on the hands} apy Neat pa tuck e e. ¢ 2 i the aj sembling of d tes from all over . 1 be one of the causes of exemp } : ptpation ar tion, ip now completely over Game, Shoots Self, *!!! & ° ene THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE I lost my wife a litt joath ago. | have a baby b Bionths old. My mother . tion from military service for farn shadowe PORTLAND, June 21.—-Dis Another evidence of the cry couraged because he w agains ‘ , ryats ers. Among other things the “| r i . | foxto by the mill | Company F, Fourteenth in Mies bobs | aes t's all over, and Estelle ta y usiion ot wot fantry, shot himeelf and died | time certain “farmers e Pawand Maw as| Saar ee tee |e ee ea Crepe de Chine 39c Yd. ) ¥ corners, w J corners, ¥ nd Per re settled down The workers a ekeeping, he makes a me | an unrelenting struggle again \]et Percy [eres vrr rset 5 |S ave tx moved meh rll a | is be isn't the simp the jealous|perialistic and enslaving tenden-) WILLIAM KOELLE FUNERAL § | thereby to be classed as fart 100 pieces of lustrou ilk-mixed Crepe de Chine, ideal for summer ape military service This Month rn Berges Batelle thought, ie » liew to charita Fi Ra naar bs eh bites higporned sia ees te thie altees to tha. War waists, dresses and underwear—the kind of material wanted when you want it. Bate pape ex and|q night, Is to be beld in some casen gi Yard-wide Crepe in a splendid lot of street and evening shades, in luding char- | K ae nee ® r n the at \ 1 fro he | n turned over to the de ‘ ‘ 1 *y nize bh ka War ths the high cost of sake gidns show bin r newly | 6 hikeoworth. & Sena : i: artment of j epee: treuse, gold, Copenhagen, ciel, pink, rose, emerald, Nile, navy, maize, black and living hasn't blasted June's rting days. wor ver ps white. reputation for nuptials, accord. Here's hoping they have tw ing ts sttetcr ste cure rows rage a voip wm cov RED GROSS NURSE DEFIES GERMANS HERE} — 36-Inch Poplins 69c Dress Silks $1.29 Yd. Mice isc, “ele Ke. WORKERS ASKED TO). Lell"o ts! aa! | ll Sih end Cate Mixed 36 Inches Wide salaries to the Red Cross § ree ence June 1. | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ey ee od 3 (But that’s not all GIVE TO RED CROSS DUWAMIOH HELPS ls stout ilk-mixed sport le I nd Faney Dre ks; plain Chif- ' It’s about this time of the year| ey. cs . wold: a san : laffeta in light and dark colors; also : See ee eere ese eae| Continued From Page Of Recipes oer ver await our wounded boys; a story ¢ uttermost |! range of lighter colors—a silky, wast Taffeta and Satin Fancy in. stripes, | get by with the fambly —_—_————— —@ | will give a of war fabric for dresses and suit checks and isible plaids. Percival puts a clammy hand in to contribute one day's wages! Fredericks’ ha the when M Sadler remembered Jacques, she smiled - “ 5 the Red Cross Thursday and | fe viuat had hae ‘bidked ‘en alt TRL AREniAie MO ah mal aot 7 ae bed GIVE DIAMOND PIN rights. After th prtainment| bate ehiport tar ae ked up hal eer 1 ious dt ae ae. H ri a i an nc ‘ain't much impressed with Fstelles A ruby and diamond Red — there will Aa fightin ¢ explained. — osed he was wounded F man, hut he doeen't really| Cross pin, valued at $250 and but he only ha veak heart, 2 » soon recovered. He ; ; i me | donated by Friedlander & Son, DONATE LIBERTY BOND | lovat 25 years old, but coun| t tA c home. } ¥ va | c 2 Sees asics S| SS aT ee | Geer ge ten, [oe 2 la ition he was actly 24 yer ltt Wool Dress Goods 85c a Yd. who obtains the largest total day school purchased a)! ’ y. 3 sires ; : Mother Thaws of subscriptions. Rond and W do-| had nowhere to ¢ we bought him some aprons, taugt Mother has a smile for Percival Special value in Wool Dress Goods on Friday—materials that you don’t nated it to the Red Cross him to help uw ucle m what we would call an orderly Ssort of frosty—but she thaws) Hogs COLLECT DONATIONS — a eee 1 He was.a. go orker and devoted [| see every day at 85c a yard. Wool diagonals, serges and mixtures in the proper 5 when she learns that he doesn't] BOGS COLL! “gh ial GAmneLe ATGHURGHER. [10 a2 Ameren He was a good worker an ted J} y day } ; M, amoke or chew, not in 00/<,o%. blankets and accompanied by| 34 adie 1 pee to the ‘Croix but the best thing he did was to keep/|[! weight for suits, coats or skirts; 40 and 54 inches in width. You will find ose bi ets and accompanied by y barrels will be placed be | : = ere eee manner ie form, and} urses, were on the streets Thurs-| fore all churches Sunday, to collect | US cheered uy rer among the lot navy blue, wistaria, green, Burgundy, and black and many 7 t ing contribution boxe: ney, or intrinsic valuables, f When Charlero! was taken, and/rumor that America was going to ; PRE rae : ‘ Mime ambles, and bye and byo| “Ay: CATTTINE SOIT = eRe omg ee ee the weeks and months that tke # hand in the war; and we |p Stripes. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. makes the announcement CHORUS WILL SING were #0 eager to believe {t that It bas been waiting for, to-wit followed, we almost forgot that | i *| The Welsh chorus, in a tally-ho wasn't hard to do. } he is now in @ position to} ..i1) sing for the Red Cross thru the Precinct Feuwstralion otticars in ¢ was anything in the world “Once he had ‘information’ that Serge re $19. 50 and $21. 95 the first ment on & ClUMP| »gsidence district Thursday, and at charge of the Red Cross house to but troops tramping day and night, President on had issued an Eerniture if Estelle will let bim| wetropolitin theatre between acts| house canvass, will meet at. :15/ constant can ee her to the boys as friend | Friday night. and danger and * But Jacques w ful. He showed us how to dis b between the French and Ger ading. “The Germans to leave Belgium Uved on that for days, But it didn't amount to an | thing. None of the rumors ever did Hut in spite of ourselves, our i ity food, choice line of new Serge Dresses, showing the very latest + ideas in style. They may be had in either navy or black—made semi-fitted style or straight line effect. Some are loose, others box plaited, and some with, plaited skirts, for instructions Will she? DO FISH SWIM? CLEMMER GIVES RECEIPTS Pians a Shower The Clemmer theatre will turn Then Mildred, Estelle’s dearest |over all receipts on Mercy Monday man cannc 1 who hates her like poison, |to the Red Cross and employes will guns ¢ like their: *Pirits would go up every time , 7 vercollar she wanted Percy and tried |,ive their salaries for the day. All FOREST FIRES ARE tel “ay Scouting |Jacques got some more ‘laforme-|H Many of them have overcollars of contrast a age Bet him, gets up a nice little |other movie houses will be asked around to be sure no German heard|#on’ about America; and then shower for Estelle. jto do the same. RAGING IN CALIF. him. ‘The French go smooth and|they would go down again when it| fj Sports Jackets at $h ' “AM the girls bring Estelle a lot) —— | SANTA CRUZ. Cal, Jone 21.—|clear like their language |" cree to be mistakes Ss it ; "@f things she doesn't want and NO SLACKERS HERE |More than 500 men today battled! “And sure enough, there was just| “He came in from some errand hort Jackets that are suitable to. Wea is “ath separate 't possibly use, and Estelle goes | The Renton Mine Workers’ [forest fires momentarily threaten. that difference, and it was easy to |!" high excitement one day, and| skirts—nice for all kinds of outdoor sporiegstre gt Of fancy phoney raptures, and says how Benet t h casei hye gp velour and tweed plaids with large collads was self mate- they know what she wanted to give $5,000 to the Red-| tell, when he had called {t to our|*#/d he had seen in the streets an] ntion, which side was doing ““tomobiie with an American flag ing to sweep the Californi wood park. With the flames but a p a? | * ‘ d > 0k on it. We didn’t kn t toll] Bad aid they read her mind | Fhg,greanlzation’s total fund is |tew miles trom the park early to-|the firing | mia e dlaare gpl bo a rial or in contrasting colors, finished with “patch pockets it the girls say about Percy | _ in the Big Basin district. It ts esti tion’ about America, Where he‘ t it, But and full belts. elle and her mother and what WORKERS DO THEIR BIT mated the Umber already burned got it all, I can't tmagine; but he t kood to be true. an Say when they are off in the Out of 288 employes of the lrepresents a lows of $1 0, was always coming in with some y or two later, he told us| a. ae am ~ [he had seen it again Gingham Petticoats in All Lengths 79c Each ——— - ——————— This time we were excited too We told Jacques if he ever saw it B THE BON MARCHE dotng and run with all his ‘might| qy to tell us. two he came tearing in, all out of ; breath, He had seen the auto " 4 - If mobite, with the American fag Summer Blouses of Sheer Voile and Batiste 79c house not f ay, and then had Numerous and pretty are the styles included in this special li f Bl i Cutting Down Prices for Quick Clearaway = [°° (2 PF co. hiner aie Sa ca ae Se lem Son and thowed un edues ran it) have tucked and hemstitched fronts or embroidered These Articles Must Be Sold at Once to Make Way for Incoming Stocks | [There was no. automobile there SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. “We inquired of the je in The season for Wash Petticoats is with us. This new lot ust received offers a good selection of such Petticoats at a very snoderate price; made with deep tailored flounce and bottom ruffle Fancy Silk Dresses —$8.45— the house. I told them I was an Wool Sports Skirts | "2 ete" Men’s Underwear at Reduced Prices | —$2.25— |22s=%25] — Men's B. V. D. Shirts—Size 40 |Russian blouse, Billie Burke hea are of flowered Georgette |} aike war peal esa rae parted adsl At 15c and 25c Each with trimming of contrast- mes |consulate at Brussels, they told us. ! 3 ri and It would come again. We asked a Reduced from a higher price—because kirts that have been reduced from 3 them to let us know when it did —] — . | assortments of sizes and styles much higher price 1 Jand they sald they would | | are broken. Included are crepe arhcalicwoal ann 4aee But they never did. We went | | de chines, taffetas and taffeta pat agi aneetd @ - ear there al times after that to 2000 Men’s B. V. D. Shirts at only 15c each, but they fe and Georgette combinations “ie one id never get admit in size \ splendid chance for the large men } Good styl Brok babiey ARG otic sRMgcicl | | On ee tesa But“ iH to get cool summer shirts at a low price. They t a styles sroken sizes,} miata beta ae aibae mobile again, and we heard noth » get ¢ su ers s at a low pric ney are ob- if 16 to 40. { a sae ease at, Wee ng more of it, It was just another |[) tainable in white, blue and tan 3 9 be vomen disappol ent; and after puzzling M sU S it 69 a | | over it for a while, we gave it up ae |i W. “When we ief ee en’s Union Suits Cc ool Serge yen we Teft.'not tong af i g Ae ech Georgette ward, Jacques way all broken Broken lines of Men's Union Suits at 6% a suit a | Dres hat hav alsts . German nurses had come in, so we long and short sleeves, ankle length, made with closed resses tha ave not Waists that have been |f| {elt %e had @ right to think of crotch. Not all sizes in each kind, but all sizes in the sold as quickly as our pol- excellent values at consid. |[|°"our heath i] toe _ 4 im alues ¢ consid- “Our bealth was breaking down, H icy demands—so_ they're ; ’ | J a e Me) erably e im oo and we determined to get out if H reduced for quick disposal. erably more money. These [flew conta mans and Belglans Men’s Cleanable Collars — coat : style Dresses. If you have a tree that doesn’t grow—you ing: sk ‘or Hetasitcline. | |around wit ' rolling down h 1) Men’s linen-finished Rubber Collars in all sizes. They cu have a compjate stith » i Broken sizes, 16 to 44. cut itdown. That's what we do to prices when | Broken sizes from 36 to 44. |f\t™! und grieving because || can be easily cleaned with soap and water. Have two Of Men's Arrow, Earl il- \ ‘i goods won't sell quickly. We have to keep our a" US. 30 07s or three in the house to use when your laundry fails to $0" and Ide Collars at 15¢ each—$1.75 a dozen. D . es LOWER MAIN FLOOR — THE Men's Reversible Paper Collars 10 for 25c BON MARCHE Pure Linen Crash > Muslins, Bleached and Sample Unbleached, 7c Yard t down and wrote |f] seach you F | Tub Silk stock moving because we are organized to buy Camisoles out : Marseillaise in full for i . vig i se 0 ickh awe ‘ tou It was a could do. : | Skirts $1.98 — and dispo ¢ of them quickly. There's of Silk 85c |1 have my « i ve . merchandise coming into the Bargain | Out of the case in which Petticoats at good reduc- | Basement every day, and we must have the Marked down to _ this he keeps her passports, creden tials and other documents of that! fl tions. Tub Silk Skirts in a] room to receive it—nothing can be held over. price to sell them quickly. |fJexpertence, Miss Sadier drew a Toweling 10c Yd | | | Variety of colored stripes on Our policy—quick-selling merchandise at low | Camisoles of Venetian silk | | Snail Shea Gt i be ae faeletan aly | | AVclinen’ Creal ‘Towel Ff Baskets Yard-wide Bleached Muslin light backgrounds. Lengths | profits. Slow-selling lots reduced every day. | and allover lace. Dainty |[|hanawriting in purple penal | 16 chen: widen ik ‘patueal in: lengths, to, 10 \yarge game from 36 to 40 inches. Ex. Make it a point to walk through our Bargain | undergarments with ribbon |f},,;{f tek Mm ® good while olf) cotor: good quality crash for One-Fourth Unbleached Muslin, 2) ingag ra a i ; 6 he ered so,” she reme ;& a a cellent values at this low } Basement every time you're down town. traps over the shoulders. |] verea remem 1! kitchen towels which is of WISE Sth aa ae Bit lptice tomorrow. das le vg ald gat hear anacemtt | PA RU GUEtodiiue: sat dium weight and of goo Pp Sizes 32 to 46. clio, ald get thru, and with rece fh fere 1 at at ut today’s whole ~=£@ One-Half Se ea sel | asked the American consul ® ’ { onee avout the automobile with || Linen Toweling 12'c Yd. Less Dress Ginghams 10c Yard Children s the American flag Pure linen lettkad ah tow 1200 Swe 27-inch Dress NE W GOODS Seals the Atratioan Mieeeiatay eet Arse eine as taht Sd Four Lots Now 25c, Ginghams in pink and blue check nerican consulate, and/|f) line border; good qual w Tub | 7 ; rake secviceaile towels. 50c, 98¢ and $1.50 patterns; Sa Ree va om weirs $2.25 Women’s Sports Skirts $2.25 | "igi, We "Hl Linen Toweling 15¢ Yard dS:lnch Tubing 280 Yous marked-down price ome mighty Dresses New Summer Sports Skirts in figured | |[]ord importer's sample Bleached Pillow Tubing; tine tho he had tried everywhere to to learn what conditions| All linen bleached Crash Towel ; “6 , : were there, ie Nis | 5, 17 4 . >, consisting of Sewing eVen quality, 45 inches wide; good § yood Shirts. Second tet entail as ratines and merce rac wanna e | were there, he had never heard of ing, 17 inches wide; with red line, consisting of Sewing ven qua . Sao Meche and dace but excellent raat and mercerized rep Phe nob any |]| border; heavy quality crash, ea8Y Baskets. Infants’ B savings on pillow tubing at this neuer! Sa 14, 7 grounds with Nest sports stripes are shown. Made “Whoever used the American|{| to launder aw niants aS- special price. stripes. Sizes to 17 with fancy shirred pockets and novel flag, { suppose we shall at ‘ . ets, Waste Paper Bas Cc belt avec aes Abs lar levee and know sa never 1) Linen Toweling 20c Yard jets) decorated. Flower Natural Linen 25c to 50c Cotton Flannel Shirts 69c women But when I read the other day Pure linen Crash Toweling, 16 and Fern Baskets and , Natural color Dress Linen, 36 A anectililorer Pee that Pershing’ tad reached the inc hes wid Rhee heavy quaitty siheh weal cat inches wide; firm even quality For work and outing wear In rookie \ specia ¥ r front, | remembered how our hopes |f} 82d > pure white; splen- Obie es, OF DAMDOO, — Linen, suitable for Summer skirts gray and khaki colors. Sizes 1414 to 17 cale Dresses reduced New Summer Coats $5.45 cnt up whenever Jacques got ‘in. |f] LOWE R MAIN fs OOR— THE ECU: An MON and dreane | | thi ile They'll Coats with the style and smartne of rane oyen ra Americn was going |] | MON AO THE CENTER BOOTH—UPPER LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE | | Athletic Undergarments 19c ‘be goldeia srahlpharcohioed wannmitaceinseicethen o take a hand, and how they went MAIN FLOOR RON MARCHE cown again when the Ame cans : , were made to be sold for more money did not come. 1 suppose everybody | A limited number of garments; si early choosing is in suppose everybody _—— : es : Plaids, fancy or white chinchillas and | |§|in Charlerot lost faith in Jacques to 42. order everal styles hepherd checks Sizes 16 to 40. and his American ‘information’ a| Sizes 6 to 14, long while ago. “IT would like to have seen him when they heard that Pershing Shop by Mall or Telephone—Mall Service Department; Elliott 4100 was actually in France,” —— ee =

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