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THE SEATTLE STAR DeathAr waits German Spies If Caught HUNT PLANNED 2°" i"%:0:) IN CHESAPEAKE, - AWFUL TRUTH The Bon Marché’s July Clearance Sales HE BON MARCHE Ss The effort to have congress pass thus giving the gove ment By CARL D. GROAT thority which it Is now arbit rarily WASHINGTON, July 6.— Chairman Geo. Creel, of the as u e rice O ese} Short shrift will be the por- {committee on public information, is tion of any proven German jin New York to discuss with pres an | 7 United Preee Leased ¥ spies rounded up in the hunt j sasoctati in heads the best methods WASHINGTON, July 6 <a Spt rus meeraersete tor betrayere of America’s Ito be used in handling cablegrams| That an American navy vessel | | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 A| 7, transports. | from abr and at the same time] > fl x — — ~ The temper te that there |is taking up with the cable censors | hoe hi salhabtgy hae eh | / \ y i y ul should be mo dallying with /the matter of stopping spies from| |¥ the periscope of a submarine | 1 oot gy atinecratAs- daltlaeatale stcn i Ber ele’ citesser “Arrest “lending uAsbeat’ trecetie nn| elobe to Hampen *Moade'wes’ (erately tried and afterwards deliberately given | | - lives by tipping off American /siges to neutral countries, which| reported to the navy depart. | Up. 1 Liber gl ed lght Met bl bear news to the German ad-| ment today. Other navy ships eo | Clausewitz said: “War Is @ con oO 1 , ' a a Oe r my ent out on ne The Ge a rok ays that Meantime, while the spy hunt/aly to refrain from publication of| the submarine, and Secretary China. eicerliea ta: 1900 he ye bane war lad hfe { einicas a proceeds, President Wilson's cab-/news sufficiently far in advance to| Daniele ordered that the most | i.0" eri nally addreased them i» tho truest humanity, because not n inet may create a “central tncells permit Germany to mobilize her| there hunt proceed in these words only does it help to demoralize the ° a e ence or seeret servic a ae PM ge tran on the transport trail } at t e ob ject seen was . pert “When you meet the foe, you [enemy more Quickly, but it makes hil pee ni ne n was no hat of an mer a a 4 ave a s ine resent lines. And something will| lead, biabavina: cesanting to tataiaas will defeat them. No quarter jthe vanquished more reluctant to \ Dresses that have been selling for & " See te huis Gebuma betel tae will be given; no prisoners will | renew their bid for freedom \ 7 ear j Dickey Atinsation if % to fotne ore at the departwment, tho no| be taken, Let all whe fall into | And in another place the War considerably more! They’re like the ¢ 8 c statement was made as to whether h. Pe office: \ A ; i = ig teal r be . Aces bem | ’ our undersea boats were operating rluee cs da Nodan nounced re arias theta be pe ie any eee sketch—and just the most comfortable | ave been tipsters for the kalser. | in that vietnity : “pade : ; t To Stop Cable Leaks | DON T BELIEVE | is ‘obtlckay daleeer delle ad aes ope ago, under the leadership | rnanitarian considerations By at, y kind of Dresses for outing and general Cable leaks will be stopped, as} offictal report followed presa| of Attila, gained a reputation | steeping himself in military history ina el | : Rae ee the most prolific means for inform. | repr last night, which said two! in virtue of which they still the ficer will be a to guard “y I ummer wear olin x stair eee sae | ming ships sighted a periscope! tive in historical tradition, eo |hinfcelf against excessive humant \ The Dress at $2.00 has white drill Se at aes We vations | iles off Fortress Monroe, In| may the name of Germany be tarian notions; it will teach bim $ oe | - r ; sah * ear ie Wks ay. Wnts -ceneans | the bay.” Daniels aid ‘no make) come known in such a manner | that « neverities are indis yp skirt and middy in blazer striped mate ” - hs . t ct location, and F 1 ‘ 4 “one 4 ae hi ji about preparations to move the| By United Press Leased Wire Sint t location ie " Pu le} In China that no Chinaman will | pensat ) war; pay, more, that F rial—and the one at $2.45 is White transports that a spy did not need| PE TRAD, July 6—The peo- |" ne Impression that {t was] ever again dare to look askance |the more true humanity very often Indi ‘ iped tri ; j d, bl le and black , close” to the Roads, {t wan believ German.” hy t pplication of ndian Head with striped trimming in red, blue, purple an ack. especial efficiency, All he had to} | ple of Russia will do their part to| 64 tne report @ald. in fact th ; ata a Hes in ruth application xs Rarcnctmgent 7 ms & do was keep his eyes open, and| ward the foundation of a republic, | fo" an ag Pre ‘” fact. the peri) Gen, James H. Wilson command: | them, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARC HE. | if he had a special advance code|says Charles Edward Russell, of "COP? was sighted within Chesa 2. Se, AmerRN Conn yeet ART eg or ae 9 slhisnd) eae ® i ge to Ge a" pees | eter gn gee a risaaie, | ; port had it a algnif Gaewan Acrenitiss there, is told | Ger or, in a public # I th h ild Sh Sh | i cert SerATY ean Renee ast he Ae earinces that |cauce fom the tact that German U|nis trend, Charlon F. Adatae, prom declared” tho ‘essence of Germ n the Children’s Shoe Shop ’ ee tee Code. man in Bertin “Amert democracy has more than a fight-| rrtner trom their home bases { * cea pyapatemit ange once has Aas Phy wee nd I will t hb me | cn's transports have sailed ing chance. previously, while unofficial reports | nu’, .02,, respects, Women,” were| Tie empire a en SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO FITTING LITTLE FEET PROPERLY @ This leak to neutrals would be I venture to appeal to my fel Me 1 7 “something too atrocious for re blocked. low democrats in the United States | iuqaate, that Germany ie turning ord,” and, “moreover, were unblush-| Ie then defined bis foreten pol : ’ : . , . , Sei rr Sug ime | ia hat ore re tenets eee [ny eines we hoes 07" wove sare hence Children’s White Calf Misses’ and Children’s ) Officials are now convinced that | pathetic attitude toward the strug: | s featere of warfare. 4 vod th oon pss he h ia . M P; 1 75 . 2 25 Germany could not have had in-|gling democracy of Russia” he} oe pe io eryeecos ser J $ S Sl $. formation as to the exact routes said. “I appeal to editors not to | ‘The French first, writes Edward pase Peeper § hese ep aoale ary Jane umps ° trap ippers i the American transports were to|print wild-eyed stories of impend |G, Lowry, tn the Baturday Evening! | Oe daha ind ry Soft White Calf Pumps in a neat, foot- >, ‘ Slip take or as to their rendezvous |ing ruin and chaos, and to newspa-| [Peaks Rad atep the Bitte, Deskin tk Seen ther ae eee ety. to anitad ANd coun Black Patent Leather Strap Slippers for fomewhere in the Atlantic. per readers not to believe such aware that there had grown up in|Cinlon. whatever and when ee tt fonroble fee ile tenn rete yeh beony | misses’ and children’s dress wear These erent erdere. were sealed snd | stories if printed | a and apres thru Central Garwmary directing oun sitarnate a tle fost; made “with, Broad are neat round-toe shapes and full, wide known to oniy three or four per-| ‘here is no anarchy here. There Europe, a militarist doctrine which | ermany : . on d spring heels; sizes 8% qwidthe fo%" colatoct: disek Bit tod gons in this country and to Admiral ic only a Mmited amount of disor-| would overthrow morality and cly bir 4 hed Ss 72 o _ s, yy | Ne. os scred “ To its cost, the civilized wor SME Mid ible tatoreastion arccaves |the most el MY WASHINGTON, July &— (destroyed. seiheanae hie? did not take ‘these teachings and ff White Canvas Oxfords Polly-Anna Shoes under the slightest suspicion, being |tury, have given an example of| Chairman Dent, of the house They saw that a belief in physical seeds 65 Games as ig aly e od al Mi 1 Children’s site Canvas Children’s Polly-Anna Shoes, made on i men of the highest integrity Cignity and self-restraint military committee, force, and not justion, as the final ‘em the Germ oe eee. oes Oxfe wit! t leat anie nd | the skuffer last style, of patent leather or f Germany, it is now assumed, had Every phase of the present ait-| troduced the Jarbiter in human affatra, had fina! beet Thore primitive and barbaro | oh be with whi e "e ther s and : peer. nite entl eile eas ' a tip of the transport preparations | vation is a logical and normal out bill authorizing establishment (ly captured the Germanic peoples. abe ae oe beliefs govern | spring heels; lh and cool | tan calf i p par » and probably of their actual de-|come of natural causes.” of a gigantic aerial corps. Hear. [It has resulted in Germany's for-| i bp peas sity pease agua SIZES 6 TO 8 AT 95c SIZES 6 TO 8 AT $2.50 i parture. Then she spread out her mae Ings on the bill will begin Mon- /eign policy, which saw in war or in . ner wise sn gent pe | pond of. aa 4 a aE uT T4097 submarines on likely routes, even| Russell, before his appotntment| day. Dent expects to report [threat of war the only solution of/ oe ee vores aan SIZES 8% TO 2 AT $1.00 SIZES 8% TO 11 AT $2.75 stretching them beyond the usual/to the mission, was one of The! the bill out next week. \{nternational problems | % on a je Ge a taught . as S : — death zone Star's staff of special writers The bill authorizes purchase,|_ The people of England and|t? ghilegecr: erearee brine FOOTWEAR FOR THE LARGER GIRLS To Spot Kaiser's Agents - - manufacture. ntenance, r| France have cc to see that, so | Ort! nto him that it was his 454 Ne: ~ eo stale? Thitte “ The matter of co-ordination of | ARREST ATTORNEY und operation of a huge corps of tong as this bellet endures, ‘the| 4uty, under the German War God Girls’ White Canvas One- és hiding Elk ee Secret agencies now operating ap-| e'rplan It authorizes also ¢ world can never be saved from |‘? Hapose the ee oe an oe strap Keds $1.00 Pair foot Sandals $2.00 Fair peared likely to come up before | By United Press Leased Wire purchase of aviation grounds and | war and can never progress toward babi Th force ; i ds $1. . Girls’ white elk Barefoot Sandals witll today's cabinet meeting. There is| BELLINGHAM, July 6—George|gives the president full authority | international peace Pe agate vet ogy ralie Abaalee Girls’ White Keds, so attractive for most lag tie ‘eblia; tive 034 to 6: thea at present some conflict and dupli-;W. L tit, Everett attorney, was|over the proposed air fleet Now t knowledge Is forced up . * sa : a Ye i white ¢ so) ’ cation of effort. arrested on complaint of Customs| A separate bill will be introduced jon the United States In benpory 2 before this — every summer occasion; they're very com- thing for outing wear; handy to have Gorman-owned inmarance com- ee pector George P Blspermaa. of | providing 241,452 asked by the The National Industry ‘s Seakdan ‘Barvan paltmey co fortable; made of fine white canvas, with | with you on your vacation. Janies now operating under permit| Plaine, who accused Louttit of|war department for purchase and| Mirabeau said: “War ix Prus- , 2% : from President Wilson will prob-|making unpatriotic remarks io a/ maintenance of airplanes sta’s national industry.” premacy In the world and put rubber soles and no heels; sizes 2%4 to 6.| UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. ably be investigated. In insuring | public address, The bill does not specify the ex-| Nietzeche sald: “War and cour-| 4" end to competition of arma TS SS SS I eriticas risks, these companies a act number of planes, but the pro-|age have accomplished greater! ag a ae | f glean a fund of news that would! India’s peanut crop is 1,147,000! cram calls for between 2,000 and|things than love for one's fellow-| ¢ Germans were willing to Pi S li IR B athi ( : 12 q be valuable to the kaiser. If {t is\long tons 12.900. men.” | pay geo erencth ie gail icnic upp 1es u er athnin aps C i Barend 2 sie aan sia ‘ —| man will supreme. | One of their professors sald, Preparing a Picnic Lunch path a August, Abies Heahead peety means more than just food; Cc eae i es — : a f a 6 Kd = B R Cc e— pana ty eine esraaeeeae || it’s more appetizing if nicely ae ap! eis iat eee i ! ON_MA HE | THAT IS WHAT MAKES served - ee: toe Meee ae A R GA I N BA Ss EM ENT THEM DANGEROUS, A MEN White Crepe Paper Napkins, | everyone wants them. These ACE TO THE WORLD. IT IS | 100 in package; price 10@. | are especially good for children |}| NOT ENOUGH THAT THEIR Jf) Waxed Paper, 7 regular Se nha ahs ita : : ; Seer ARNT wut plaka dal bg |] __ rolls for 25¢. Other Bathing Caps in plain and FLICTING BELIEFS MUST Meteor Picnic Package —1| novelty styles, at 19¢ to BE ALLOWED TO PREVAIL Tablecloth, 12 Plates, 12} $1.25. tl | ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. | Napkins; complete, 10¢. | ‘ P i | i ' || Pasteboard Lunch Boxes with Women Ss Bathing Suits $2.95 U MAIN } LOOR—THE BON COME—LET’S HAVE A LITTLE SPLASH B | MARCHE ISSION | ; ol Fine Jersey Bathing Suits at a medium price, $2.95. i Imported. Reed ‘Picnic | Made V- and round-neck style, button to the neck and = | Ba hte $1 35 t $1 75 loose knee. Sizes 38 to 46—Suits that are especially hi ENTERTAINMENT aske us a teed adapted to larger women. Nice lookir Baskets to h A 1 of th made of fine imported reed omen's iber weaters % . pproval o the program made oO} n ported reed, m - Zs vy scheduled for the entertain. closely woven, with patent Want a new Fiber Sweater? These are only $6.93, tr ment of the Belgian mission in fastenings; light in weight and just splendid lookers—to wear with white or sport tl Seattle was received by wire from Hugh Gibson, of the de partment of state by the local committee Friday. Gibson is in charge of the | affairs of the commission <vntis'weage sae esa | Mothers! Wash Suits for Your Little Sons!| with durable hinges and dou- | Skirts, for golfing and outing. Made with large sailor if| ble handle; $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. | collars and wide sashes. Gold, Copenhagen and green. THIRD FLOOR SECOND FLOOR. e 5] e e Monday noon, and a publi tt the Masonic auditorin LOT 4 LOT 2 e Tr. Ss In e e a |night, at which a charge of $1 a| r ‘ ~ “A plate will be made, will give op-| Boys’ Wash Suits FE Boys’ Wash Suits portunities to many Seattle citt- | / ag ie. zens to hear the members of the | \ ' —with every possible selling expense eliminated mission speak. Those are the 35c 98c 1 —cutting out free deliveries ct lef features of the cassec| | ~ —selling them from fir tables instead of hardwood counters oe ae pe | Sizes 2 to 7 Sizes 2 1-2 to 8 ! a Horne eis hig Note eavnad - ee ‘ Gitciecs . inner Informa | st if aan cnn. rs’ surplus lots—canceled orders—anything and everything—provided the Shirts are good enough and Tickets tor the pubic dinner wilt | Mother, does your son 1,000 Tommy Tucker | : = . be on sale at the follow | : 4 j , a Snits —the result is better Shirts for your money every time. ing places: First National bank, |] need a new Suit—for sum- _ and Middy style Suits at] u Seattle teppei bank, Nation mertime and for play time? \ O8c—formerly $1.50. Suits ] a h « ce) 6 B ‘ bt } Be te eee \ in plain white, blue and | an | |tional City bank, Dexter Horton These at 35c are natty lit- \ ! . Wa ‘a ‘ - || bonk, Union Savings & Trust Co., ' \ tan, also fancy striped mad- 5 ] e _Negligee Shirts e e Tub Silk, Satin Frederick & Nelson, the Bonj\{] tle affairs—1,000 Suits in | ras, percales and prints en S irts sizes 14 to 17%. | irts striped and Silk and Marche, Rhodes Bros. department | nei as, percales and p White or striped Rigen Shiets th ike store; Bartell's drug store, at Sec-|f| all—in assorted patterns mostly trimmed in contrast- Setanta + rae . . ond ave. and Union st., and the of- a : 5 , } j 20 } patterns; stiff and patterns. Light and tice of the Chamber of Commerce | and styles—mostly Tommy / ing colors. soft cuffs; some Mark. Si ioe and Commercial Club. Tucker style. xy UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BO) Cc with collars at | dark. Sizes 14% to Belgian Vice Consul Joseph Her. : — wate : tached 17, tos said Friday that the public |] | shales EERE eee ee ane Bee a a as dinner would r the best oppor i . ’ 2 ’ 2 t itle fe Bi 1 esidents o A ie uae He: i Pst etheatithontaer’t ue | Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery : commission, The dinner will be s ’ 4 , My : ’ ‘ disks 16 te Se White China Site | |f{trictiy Informal, he says || Children’s Cotton Stockings Women’s Pandora Union Suits gna . " Ges 1 Spend Day With Hill aH . . ] Men S Shirts an a npanese ‘ joeee! ‘Silk Shirts Shirts and striped | During their stay in Seattle, the | 17c Pair | Special at 50c | 1 y Madras, . Silas Belgian diplomats will be th | ‘ x4 ; . | Stripes and fancy map Silk Shirts pan sts of Sanitel Hin, tismataty At 17¢ a pair we are offering first qual- | _Three-piece Pandora Union Suits of fine n corded materials. cool and comfort Belgian consul of the Northwest ity Cotton Stockings in black and white, ribbed pure white lisle thread; low neck, j 4 Also Pajamas in all | able. Many patterns They will be entertained at the with fine elastic mbbed legs and strong, | Short or no sleeves; ribbon run; _ knee | . a A Ret! snepectanhceniaeticniatietiniinancatednadeimnemiataaiet M6) TIRBRERE) TKO) MGR AIbEye Tae . ‘ Boys’ Union Suits 50c Each ! , Haley Pibid ie big hihi hell Silk viet _— rie Aaerl B Vanni styles of Summer Union Suits, : ou Will Find Lots of Other Bargains in Men’s Goods |/:!2!'!::'his«! [I] Hose with liste thread feet and tops; all | Hhhed halbrigean, ia white wud ecru; all Ai. | P ee * sizes in black, white, pink, emerald, gray, si my FS eee sides f t: The Belgian commisstoners will sizes, 6 to 16 years; some are slightly im F in This New Kind of a Store bo recelved Sunday morning by |f} bronze and the best costume shades | perfect : ’ 4 Mayor H. ©. Gill and President A. A iW hia cata e ak Nae ; ! J. Rhodes of the Chamber of Com. | Ping rs I oeig 4 oa | Washable Doeskin and ! c ‘ merce and Commercial Club. sloves, Specia c Pair Chamois Gloves $1.50 ’ a rant ere . - ‘3 . | ana s Gloves at $1.5 ron akan Be one be Manis Caines Cite antes Une wea ee rir} ab Many falas Bhaees were ae Two-clasp pure Silk Gloves with double | There's only a small lot to offer at this I an ors; si ) 6. 15¢ | At 49c | rawers for men; sizes 36-42.19¢ paring Friday to fly the Belgian finger tips for better wear; with self or | special price; white Doeskin and some real § Men’s Ties—hundreds of Silk Four- | Men's Nightgowns, made of cool, white | Collars—a well known make; stiff and Gl ia contrasting embroidered backs, in white | Chamois with strap wrists that are easily j ° ely Geant | musiin—all white or trimmee red 0 Ds oar t ' Black, golden yellow and red} , ; sizes 51% to 8! 1 satisfactorily washed da-Haxd Ties; all colors..... 20 mouslin-—all whit ‘trimmed with ‘red or sett: Lina a gee « uth di] only; size 4 4 and sa u ] ‘ ‘ Dinas ASL staan Tete iat inenEO@ ; ; + abe na Taatie oe a leat phe UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE I — Hundreds of Other Bargains ee ————— over which the visitors will travel, — —— Canyon RATNER

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