The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 12, 1917, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR HOLLWEG REPORTED TO HAVE QUIT STEEL MEN 10 tr seman cat HEED WILSON'S continued From Page 1” POST, SAY BERNE DISPATCHES —prorirs Puen t2-:::%2"-"] Ny United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, July 12.—Steel hallenged again, and y street” be 1 Continued From Page 1 4 + Awaiting the British Only Half Mile Off” '*!""!,°% {0° "ion tote nom hea 5 ’ ined to heed Preident Wilson ee German autocracy ” ‘ ‘ Warning against extorting bi The colonel wa entertaining ful revol \ ad. { money in big profite on thelr prod. |Company, We pad to walt a while It * for him ay ta Meeting with government And while we were waiting, I ntatives of the steel! met “Pat reat red to place thet Pat” Patterson, his name in. He at nment disposal ® regimental co! nt, Jake ept a price on their products to had known him in Seattle, Jake fixed later, This price will be aiuced me. The rergeant, who in keeping with President Wilson’ ed and cheerful, told fea of a patriotle margin me t the beautle the lake ure reasonable Do you ever go canoeing?” I based on the asked him ® of this vital and Sa he sald, “I na finest little r announced the | ¢ following version of the altuat At the conference today be © of the Amert r Uy, fi, trip was worth it, L explained, and » everythir aa all right A c rs approached various steel products |the colone tent while . t arrying on the war talking to him. They The steel men repeated their as-/at at jon until the ty ‘ar t their product uid time to turn @ As ing ¢ = be ava r the needs, and that t and see what they wan i: obtain that body's approval of t Lens, coal center of France, i everything a asked the colo |e new budget mack held by the Germans since almost bie to stimulate an increased pre And t ole ag when the r the beginning of the war, soon jon and speed dell to go any place on the government evic to be in the hands of the British, price for iron and © ds that bis lttle movie heart fort of politica be determi who are only half a mile away, In. Was 1, Whereupon Jake ued a iF called here tod habitants are here shown in one of , !! of the federa all the troops in the place i Ment was then made th J the city’s streets, leted, with the ur Fi session would continue fo the price wou! oe 3 or five days.” profit and b a Col, Inglis hy hock of gray hair that Radicals Protest male suffrage, and “thus abolish tt There were tiate protests | UnKere’ contro! ful appearance, and his ready youth Voile, A I from radicals aa hoped f smile. Jake herded the colonel far the reichstag as tho, we were discussing the ported. As it is completely ta the Jake turned the movie crank Hcsipt ot the “WAS ERZBERGER’S : | arama ee ikerors: the: sonnets ton tee’s recommendations for gov tne iu aie aeentt and we acted like two old + ment reform ATTACK A SCHEME? eeate. dene hands at the movie game g t sion only two full h. ¢. of 1, of some other control, those in touch et Be debate on thes : a We made our mouths wiggle fn seg. BY United Press Leased Wire ' d the con AMSTERDAM, July 12. K E seriall stitution committee has not yet re That Bethmann-Holiweg knew . weighty topic of the day, while in advance the reforms Erz BY CARL D. GROAT with Ger berger, centerist leader, would 12 “t ' man affairs predict today {t will not evogeet anc tacitly approved WASHINGTON, July = 12— There were! | got er little rough edge tr report. The gov hent proposes Germany, in her apparent in peeches in of my ns in secret as being the ; to put thru the budget and then ad he U-boat wa be ee easiest way to get rid of cer ternal strife may be playing a . cles j fn yesterday's dispa: P in hie seralap wos, sasertad te. diplomats warned today als and diplomats here ‘ to replace Foreign Secretaary day by the Handelsbiad. Following on the heels of the riage acid that the. & 4 mermann, Vice Chancellor tee ee ener ee Oe | ae oreaied thet ie Home Secretary Helfferich and oth 9 ee See ee ee fe ga the around Wott hinted at state department cautioned ¥ ald ches again against exaggerating the eving peace was force May Weaken Junker Rule TOTAL ONLY 7,779 292), 292)70" szaggerating in hegre Some ot the more optimistic ac SAN FRANCISCO, July 12— many - counts of the Berlin situation in| According to dispatches from H i German papers assert that there Washington today, each city, Build Rolling Mill,’ if cabinet, and that these are to con quired to furnish for the army ‘ Bn a “A Re ‘ Stitute a “war cabinet.” responsible| draft a number of men equal ern Pacific has bul a rolling 1 feces | ar ing out on a hike to the reichstag and not to the kal-| ing twothirds of one per c a forging shop and a machine shop] wasn't sure ser. Just how this change in the, of its population estimate as west of Paradine ae, ny German fundamental law is to be) announced by the U. 8. census = eT effected is not clear. bureau. If this should be duly | drawal of ers Is 0 WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE etinpeis care le The same sources declared re confirmed the state of Wash. [less imp than the with 1 n the dis Ce era ow Placement by liberals of the five) ington's quota would be 7,779, | drawal of military men, such as tr t ND gs | boy ene peel al erarsth-dace mater phon i Prussian state ministers w have Oregon's 4,501, Idaho's 2,945, | 1 ta dnd foun “a from 10|™Y hand creg ) my forehead, and & resigned will give that state Montana's 6,350. 6 milltary men UPPER struggling »oded “Hey!” Twan the the snappy B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT As Examples of the Bargains Always Found Here—We Know | You'll Save Money on These Lingerie Waists Voile or Organdy Waists done now?” said 1 aman in unt All plan to Lingerie $5. the e | pitt all the other tents, | ‘Three lo ' als || altho the men are confined. If a suits in g Jin the guard house and 1s fined | He has to saw wood, clean Cc | treets, and do other menial Girls’ Ds e rving his time. Pen-|f) stripes anc vided fc rstay also Sizes 36 to 46. Plain white, flesh and a few striped voiles. Voile and organdy in fancy 1 tailored — style Some others pleated or lace trimmed Prettily trimmed with lace, hemstitching and tucks. Wom Two collided my,” my hero 1) || Cotton Voile | SPECIAL Silk Street [ Wise ee | esi, Ierabbed lm by the @ Dresses All Wool Dresses ryhody’s tying. 8 et I itsee sie ‘born, bombarded | mize in some way these pe fair tte | jis Jimmy sawing vw “Your Jimmy,” he said, “is a member of the guard house crew. Your Jimmy is working out a little time.” He smiled “And, by the way,” he con- | tinued, “you know, it is a ser. | lous breach of military etl. | Gabardine co, «= $4.45 Lot laay Blouses 98c aie inene Skirts 89c Worth ¢ a quette to talk to an inmate of A ; Oe izes for misses and women Sizes 36 to 44. Slipon or coat Smart Sports Skirts, made uy SOAs elas uh ae in plaid mixtures and striped tyle. In white or white with ahallanarmoevanc in ae with girdle pockets. Waists 24 to 30—lengths, 32to 41. | 1 shall never, never, never step over to American Lake again without a book of mill- tary etiquette hung to my beit. COLORADO WOMAN | gabardines. Several models. single or two-tone stripe Lot Fiber Silk Worth t Women’s session tomorrow, she will be the second woman president. Tho rec ommendations of the nominatin, committee are usually followed. _——— emer ee te newest Be URE EW We Ee ad ae SOR RT TI Two More Clearance Days) Friday and Saturday] They Will Be Devoted to the Disposal of Spring Merchandise at Very Noticeable Reductions | iy Clearance of Lingerie Blouses Too many of the $2.95 and $1.95 Lingerie Blouses in stock. It’s due to the season’s having been so late because the Blouses were pretty enough to have sold quickly at the regular prices. $1.95 tty 2.95 D Blouses for PL.3O | Blouses for, PL.IT July Clearance Women’s Tossed July are of beautiful quality silks in good styles. The reductions are deep— | Girls Not the badly damag ; I ire to save in the ri Hand breeches of a - Sizes 36 to 46 SKIR S 4 ‘ | Wet slked of t “gps Good Styles ’ and philosophized s tty little immer { sarga basement mu If twists of fate Si T Dre ae Sel 4 50 Taffeta Dresse made ‘ ty good, donentable mer jf uttering hopes We ceria! iv went \ | with white 1 fs chandise at low prices—because | |Jjother again Kitchenwar gandy vestees and lace is) | re h essaline r a n't pay for fancy fixture | A few pa distant I looked | ff] edged collar Blue por irt n ci ceve 1 Geo erving That a sensible | | back to w a last smile to Jimmy. | | . black, pink r green) pin eck d_ stripes gette wit a band i nizin try it! eee cs | ier i | ft economizing—try Jimmy was Stripes. ust a lir I r! r GLA ripe iJ ! nber nl ( ’ L | T asked a passin Why CHINA OR HARDWARE SECTION Goods When Perfect Goods When Perfect Goods When Perfect Goods When Perfect Large pieces of enamelware Pots, Copper-bottom Wash Boilers; 50-it. EA | Pans and Kettles; Galvanized Pails, lengths of Garden Hose; solid Cop- | ret 2! Cc Cotton ] Oc ny MAY H EAD N. E. A. sprinkling Cans; Woodenware; Jar per Tea Kettles; Enameled Roasters; } Hose Hose PORTLAND, July, 12—Mary € diniere Dinnerware; Fancy China large Jardinieres and Vases } j ©. Bradford, state superintendent 1 Pottery FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE fundreds of pairs of wom Stockin of combed Maco of public {nstruction of Cotorado arn, with smooth sole finish al aeaaie poli free en’s black Fiber Silk Boot Hose Arn, ¢ : National Edueation association by |f]} Printed Lawns, 27 inches wide 25c Sport Stripe Suiting, 34 inches it this pr Sizes 8 1 White, 8!5 and 9. Black, 9 and jthe nominating — committee this |f] pretty patterns 9c | vise bright colors 15¢ al price. Izes 8 to ), 9 morning. If elected at the general | Dotted Voile, 38 inches wide; white 10c 35c Silk and Cotton Mixed Wash Silk, » 25c] and tan grounds THE BON MARCHE | | é AWALST SALE at One-Third Less Organdy and Marquisette Blouses One-Third Less] Number of Very Dainty Pretty Models in Voile, Styles Here Organdy and Marquisette © are £g voile me These are unusually well-made Blouses, lace insertion and pin tucks, | Some tailored, with pleats or hemstitching organdy embroidery or scal others trimmed with lace or pleated SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. July Clearance Women’s Tossed Neckwear at Half Price All Mussed and Tossed Handkerchiefs at Half n, Satin and Georgette Neck- d small shapes—many ia Handkerchiefs at Half Price All Mussed and Tossed Handkerchiefs at Half Silk KWEAS: 3.4 -c0s00s ck eee Neckwear sone J 50c Neck $1.00 N $1.50 Neckwear UPPER MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR—THE BO? THE BON MARCHE Peaieass Girls’ Wearables Girls’ Silk Dresses Reduced to $5.95 Girls’ Silk Dresses Reduced to $8.95 Girls’ Silk Dresses Reduced to $12.95 see them s’ Suits Reduced to Girls’ Coats Reduced to 95, $10.95, $13.95 $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 w prices for checked, serge and novelty and some at $6.95 and $8.95. Just 56 in this ood 5 lot. Excellent values. ub Dresses Reduced to Children’s Rompers 95c and $1.95 19c, 25c, 39c reases, made of fine wash fabrics in Special prices on percale, chambray and crepe 1 plaids Rompers irls’ Kimonos 95¢ Little Bathing Suits Jap Crepe Kimonos for Girls Bathing Suits for small children. Special 39¢, 5Oe and The. Clearance of Fiber Sweaters en’s Sweaters Reduced to $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4. 95 | ther novelty Sweaters at these clearance prices. DF “LOOR THE BON MARCHE tone effects, large SECOD A Clearance of All Slightly Damaged Household Goods nonths’ accumulation of imperfect Household Goods — Dinnerware— prices Friday. r we wouldn't sell those at any price, but the ones with j ch in the THEM IF YOU PURCHASE OTHER GOODS IN THE a nick or a s« D TO DELIV! l—at 10c Lot 3—at 50c o 50c Worth to $2.00 f Enamel, Tin 1 Wire Galvani Wash Tubs, Child’s Bath en utensils, chipped Dinnerware, Pubs, Screen Doors Ir ming Boards= yare and Faney China also Cut Glass ar rware 2—at 25c Lot 4—at $1. 00 ‘o $1.00 Worth to $3.50 27 to 36 inches wide; yard . LOWER MAIN FL ee THE BON MARCHE.

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