The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1917, Page 14

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‘a WHE SEATTLE STAR 2 COPS FIRED |[ Eeney-Meeney-Miney-Mo _| CARS MAY RUN | ee, : —1 BEFORE NIGHT, | THE BON MARCHE FOR REFUSAL T0 GUARD DRIVERS, > SAY OFFICIALS; Fetching Tub Skirts and Middies to pon orders from Chief of hie SoS ES e | ee oe | | [Continied From Pose 17] Bring Comfort on the Warmest Days | were detailed to ride on ex press wagons driven by non | union drivers Friday morning, | and two officers who refused to comply with the chief's in structions were discharged, W C. Farmer and C. |, Hender 4 gon were the patreimen who Fy were dismissed by the chief. The orders were issued late Thursday, following numerous dis furbances around wagons Hriven by strike bi when Hoots, exes and stone hurled by the crowds. Som mbera of the force immediately rclared they would not comply with the orders. They took the stand that their Place was on the street, in the crowd, rather than on the seat with the driver, where, they de They would be practically u Bnd would serve only as a target) For missiles The chief, backed by authority from Mayor Gill, announced that any patrolman who did obey the order would be summarily die) charged. Farmer and Henderson were the only men who would not comply When the order went into effect Friday morning Fourteen of the additional pee Men authorized by Mayor ‘Thursday had been appointed Prt 4 morning. They are Thomas falsh, G. N. Finneyy, G. F. How- H. P. Brown, E. A. Meany, J.! Veitch, P. J. Schelling, J. B. Lit Edgar Barr, Emmett Carey, An Donohoe, A. Gunterman, W Pendergast and J. J. Hayes. Gonterman and Pendergast re etived temporary appointments All but Hayes went on duty and Were assigned to beats Thursday ATTLE WILL GET —— mt ) GROSS DEPOT SCHEIDEMANN HITS PORT FIGURES Go 'U, S, SHIP ROW The supply depot for the Ret BACK AT MICHAELIS BACK TO CAPITOL i rhe , ingham says that Monde er assur ed him that the « y did not " that they idea of the ad ed) Beckinghaw Friday mornit ‘Thore will be no disturb: ance should care be operated today,” said T. J. Cusack, for the strikers, “The men will watch the cars leave the barns without making any demonstra | tion, We are not picketing, but only guarding the company's property against damage, and there Is no reason to fear vio opine § White Skirts Middies That | Court Orders Service Peace Aiea eM Oh pt art “— Character Are Different recelversht esterday aft eo Bedfor noor he Judge Hoyd Tal ut of the class of regula- fied atcarcalt fine ft Japanese crepe ket nd unusual trimming of beautiful tel shades—blue and 1 oun ‘ I n beautiful paste hade ylue an with white stripes izes 26 to 44 | days ‘Priced at $1.75 « || Priced at $3.95 | jorge THE BON MARCHE m of oon com “J Saturday You Can Buy Women's Fiber Silk Stockings for 39c Pr. tops of mercerized lisle thread— eet lek oe A “CHIL DREN'S STOCKINGS 35c PAIR cheap s for boys and girls. Full stocks of black and cotton in all sizes. Three pairs for $1.00. d white in all sizes a strike not od St ys are plain lisle and ye WOMEN’ S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR It fi i in the Northwest 18 t0| 5 caited eure i dab END | N tigation | tra al FRENCH BAND TOP » BOYS’ FINE COTTON |) CHILDRE SHIRTS loca: § e. scrid nterstate commerce commis | hoe = 5 bas re ata kee | ‘xhis word has been received by AMSTERDAM, July = 20.— elon representatives trom Wash Mee rire oe Mascacht UNION SUITS AT 75c | U Min IN Sl ai AT 65c, AND PANTS 25c EACH nm Chapin, chairman of the Philip Scheidemann, German lestie eee “ ‘ ee ee a ines a Pure white, fine ribbed , ttle chapter of the Red Cross majority socialist leader, voiced gton Friday were making a WASHINGTON, July 20— | £ or ts ot made, Supe Perfectly vest makes fu te, | Washington. The district fi complete investigation of port End of the Goethals-Denman ige Frater is expected to hea wi ribbed ‘a ths ctur Underwear; Shirts in . Which the Seattle depot will supply ie ican orien’ asvare: commission properties here controversy, with action toward ts on the ation ‘ "9 All | styles rd knee-length | Petibraces the statos of Idaho, Wash- [°0°C" Giscatches today from The cal for the figuress came eud-| Speecing up the government's ? ' 6 to 16! Pants to match, Sizes 1 to ington and Oregon ‘9 patenee y ; ; shipbuilding program, was in m1 1 12 4d é Bertin. denly, and surprised and pleased gight today the ‘s traffic fr othe - 16 years, mit 10, headed by A committee of 10, headed by J. A The jion Friday socialist, it w President Bridges Chairman Denman hel t flargeon, has been appointed to i the installation of the depot| N"#¢ _speken in the n For three years we have been olive branch with a statement |. The car strike may force up imm y following of gasoline. Dealers |. chaelle. and complained trving to get the facte and figures the shipping board was recel:ing| i atiees ait woke CHAMOISETTE GLOVES $1.00 hee . every assistance and ce re chancellor's vague words as to before the commis: he said é 3 af now 1 Do tor Will ‘Study | Internal reforms, ‘Misinl didiseei hee weeslteate , | LS ohe ots ese Washable Chamoisette es make it simple to always have clean Gloves. roruse could give 4 All-white or with black embroidery; all sizes. @ week ago, and Shell Co. declared today that | if the strike continued much Other party leaders spoke concern. !0 their application for an increase) >) snot teased, Goethals is still) 'onger the price of the motor ing the speech. in freight rates, tried to show that/tq furnish the board with informa-| Julee here would start climb- gent of the ’ Scheidemann opposed the Ger. er t a b do ” conte mM ‘Dr. Robert Percey Smith, of Seat- ¥"* doing more harm than good yards should be on land government who recently received a commis- in the medical reserve corps, will study the minds of the soldiers | White Silk Gloves in all sizes at 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Pair that the transcontinental railroads, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. soo} ing It is 20'5 cents a gation re) now. CARMEN REFUTE CO. SALARY CLAIMS In reply to the company ment that tr the port commission here was dig-| tion on his prospect to fabrh the war. He has been ap- A Winnipeg man was married, ging into the earnings steel ships, and some serior Washington representative | the other day, on a license to hunt. The commission, evidently, has\ences may arise over $500.1 ef the neuropsychiatric unit. | deer. decided to get the facts for itself. contracts for this work Ba Things Are Going Swimmingly These Warm Summer Days—So Are These BATHING SUITS WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS AT $1.98 are of fine cotton jersey—the kind that doesn’t hold the water. And of worsted jersey, $4.95 and $5.95. Sizes 34 to 46 CHILDREN’S BATHING SUITS AT 98c and $1.25 are in comfortable styles for the youngsters. Sizes 28 to 34. BATHING CAPS FROM 19c TO $1.50, in about a dozen styles, from plain Skull Caps to the fanciest effects, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE FISHERMEN For a Big Catch You'll Need Some of These JAP LINES of pure silk, 25 yards THE -BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT, e company stat the average paid to t Our Men don’t mind coming down to this new kind of [« store—they don’t mind coming down a flight of stairs —to save 50c on a Shirt—20c on Neckties—5c or 10c | bag on a pair of Socks—bless you, no, they like it. Men’s Silk Bosom Shirts 75¢ t te ended iy further states that | STINI Ra AL CASTING LINE of braided silk, 25 yards Can you beat it? Can you even equal it? long ¢ Be. KRACKER-JACK TROUT FLIES d; a dozen, 25¢. For 75c you can be dressed up like the rest of them—good look- QUEEN CITY TROUT FLIES dozen, 40¢. ing Shirts in blue, pink, lavender and yellow stripes. All sizes—14! NELLED HOOKS, single gut; a dozen, 25¢@. to 17% FLY BOOKS in number of different styles at 50@ to $4.95. 4 ‘ | \LUMINUM LEADER BOXES ced T5¢ and 98e. Lots ot . -llows Will Come Down to Linen Collars Cotton Socks | AMBOO FI Y RODS, ¢ ree Sith ete tip; cork han the Bargain Basement for These Ties at 45c 10c Each 15c Pair | Some soft in Good-wearing Socks in blue, black | | , of a white, gray and champagne colors. | | PHREE-JOINT STEEL RODS rk handle and nickel reel seat; price $1.50. LANDING NETS, complete, price $1.50. FISH BASKETS, No. 5, well made of lit willow; special at $2.19. Complete Stocks of All Supplies for Outdoor Sports CANVAS WALL TENTS Made of best quality canvas and are full size. All standard sizes in stock. ‘SIMMONS COMPANY 7x7 feet, 3-foot wall, 8 oz..$8.45 10-0z....$9.75 t wall, 8-oz..$9.95 10-07. .$10.75 GETS ARMY ORDER te BASEMENT, UNION STREET STORE. T. Netlson and branc thus stretcl jget in 11} As to t }tee, whethe Hundreds to select from, of figured | Or 3 for and striped silk, in a large assort- | cluded. Gc ) ment of colors well-known make Sizes 91% to 11 up-to-date Three good items in Women’s Wearables advertised—scores of others not ad- | vertised—for Saturday in the Bargain Basement. Wash Skirts for Wool Serge Dresses Shetland Wool 89c $5. 65 Sweaters $4.25 There’s No Better Way to Remember Your Trip Than With a KODAK ed Friday tained the contr age Patents inom -pysee fae) See Fae atichicg’ shoot |-tolted Weyhe with: patch pockete—- Ii er oanteonment ce these splendid models ; effects with fancy stitching, short | belted style with patch pockets—blue, |f] Or comocnnen! the ; , : " . , . all-white Linene Skirts—belted style, | jiouse and other styles, in navy, | red and corn color, with contrasting pees — Me Si the We soeaa Kr LRG SR 57a | ri Pee MON Tse taking pictures 27¢x with two handy side pocket Copenhagen, plum and black color tri Sizes 36 to 44 Metre F | mY ; No 2-C Autographic Kodak, Jr., size 274x | Brownie Cameras from $1.25 to $12.00 JELECT NEW PREXY| ®; °\.s)°" 5 to $1200 ale ve Mis Mane ee Films bought here Saturday and returned Monday by 5 p. m. will be developed e Merchants free, if prints of them are ordered. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, Carry Home Specials Carry Home Specials | From the Groceries From the Delicatessen MAYFLOWER COFFEE—a special high ‘CHANGE ENGINEERS’ | grade blend; roasted fresh 25¢ MAYONNAISE DRESSING— 38c pound made fresh daily; pound | ‘The name of the EF R Bade per aad Riis 45c PEANUT BUTTER—Bon —45¢ jBineers was formal to LESLUES SHAKER SAL'T—guaranteed | Marche brand; pound Samples of Bargain Basement | Values in Women’s Underwear pore Wash Suits 89c_ Envelope Chemise, ayer Women’s Knit Vests, low || The materials are gala with German Val. lace and | neck and_ sleeveless ize | tea, gingham, linene and all ribbon beading ; 36 and 38; chambray and they sizes 36 te 44; price 9 om | each Speer ey 1 Cc || launder splendidly, Tommy }| Tucker ailor and novelty Flexo Muslin Skirts with | Knit Vests, trimmed with || Suits in green, blue, white board of tru Hamlin v patent flexible wai thand, | Jace and ribbon } and tan with flounce of embroidery | run beading; ca¢ ,29Cc | BOYS’ SPORT Se Nace : the mlghteanth aly not to cake; 3 packages IN 21P ef > trimmed b ° Knit Drawers, cuff knee || BLOUSES AT 39c Washington Thursday es “at, tor .f ) GS cedawa A 1] 5 style; sizes to 44 || | : ae | CANNED PINEAPPLI Del Monee medium-size; pint for......, Muslin Night Gowns, slip- | oy j., 35 \| And in the same lot | | ; ? s ‘ over style Sith V or square included; pais c \| tapeless Blouse In solid | Me abe or ah Hon Oxttis | wo te oe 23c WASHINGTON. FULL GROOM okes of pretty lace or| Union Suits, lace trim || colors or striped design ling Labor ainda, toca) Noolill srieReT PURE! eed: CHEESE—for Saturday onl ; broider fe med; cuff or lace | Sizes 6 to 14 vote Thurdey niehite tacit Poe Ce ORE COCOA 29 basa 274 einbidery. $1 00 medi cult ot lace: AQ g sacra mi el in can HB@s pound canna DE |& POUR aaa case sessen c priced at..... JIC sreee . erated street cars $10, the fine to FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. be turned over to the trainmen’s| {I _ —_ eae eae strike fund,

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