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Y,§, SAMMIES "ernoon from the Pur Fhe ten were delivered by the IN WAR WORK’ PERMANENT CAMP OF THE AMERICAN EXPEDI TIONARY ARMY IN FRANCE, July 22 (delayed).—The Sam mies’ pollu instructors in the art of bomb throwing are en —$—__ Jump deds are arran fery fashion in the « of the barn The Cooks’ and Waite: Be expected to attempt to unio SRY cook which the company may | bring in. 80 ot the Cou | thusiastic over the way th } Americans adapted themsel s labor is 1 ee errmers, says la wa ae to this branch of war, They it “ng to join in mediat bh the] represented y of three Tac oma car amazed at the accuracy of the * attempt, attributing hand eager trials Prepare for Strikebreakers ‘The strikers are er ng Yo mediate, says | , “ the good offic al a tor Henry of immigrat! joined with Pouncil in its ef =) Manager Kempster sa ‘Modations for 80 m d at the The long } barn has be and tables deen obtained The beds were the Farman Man Teach French Baseball Nor They were ¢ Fischer Bros., delivered with a | STATE MOVES 0 END TACOMA aaa PRINCE. GAR STRIKE MEETS ANOTHER Judge FEasterday set ¥ morning as the time for } pplication of the state public fee commission for an order to the tractio: and | a HES NRY ‘wood “tes FOOD CARD OFFICES WITH THE IN THE FIELI FRENCH f Tacoma, in pre-| , the state's case k T. Bone, attorney for the! q., fs inclined to look unfavor. tlon Campaign will have r lar office hours from until 5 P.M. dally a the action. Should ti Aiki station has deen moved the right to co f f St Hotel to to give servic Chemin des. Dames ae han nat} Al ‘ocer Ol Alki ave Ht could also compel heen aied since the Ve A. H. Dunn ts chai m to cease making any pands| paign around Vaux. The Mesdame: the company, and thus leave | re nee of the French ® way clear for the importation of! have brought an bitter cebreakers. tions t oe na as they J Easterday today declared | ye; dy T every tnd the action is without prec edent that he ene staged its assault ‘this state. The public rown prince ation! 14th ave. N chairma G. Callah — raph the} Mrs. 5. ¢ — news of a! Station, M P the Beaco FARMERS ON HAND TO SELL 3 " of the street car strike, More than a doten farmers out appeared at the publ! @t Sixth ave.. Virgin ave, Saturday € buyers appeared before inquiring for farmers who days uce for sale. fires a Bar Every day is bargain day in this new-kind-of-a-store. There are always far more bargains than we have space to tell you about in the newspaper. So the saf- est thing for you to do is take a walk through every time you come down town. For example, see these ‘3 BELIEVED DEAD IN FOREST FIRES: SANTA ROSA those an opportunity to r Cal lo Knights of Pythis Patriotic © THE BON: MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT] Stirring Examples of Blouse Values Blouses 19¢ Blouses in an excellent Organdy and voile in styles most in demand right 36 to 46. Lingerie f assortment. just the now. Size ~S DAINTIEST BLOUSES $1.49 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES $1.75 lola Tite y Ti mr yrett 3 Voile or Otgandy Blouses in prett Also Tub Silk Blouses at this price. allover embroidery effects, in pleated, ; : tailored or lace trimmed styles. Sizes Both tailored and lace trimmed. Striped 36 to 44. ind plain colors. Sizes 36 to 44. GEORGETTE BLOUSES AT $2.15 Striped voiles, and A limited unital of these mercerized mater in a A j <3 SEE Tae os es bias bt 6 “stile 2 r en € 1 with fiety of styles an { or flowered q 36 to 44 PRETTY BLOUSES VOILE BLOUSI , ; t PRICED AT 59% AT ONLY 39 ud | 1 | : L , xe surprised at what Neat Blouses of oile neat and pretty Blouses are | with touches of colored trim here at this low price. Voiles ming. Sizes 36 to 46, with neat trimming in colors | OPEN FROM 10 TO5 The University and the Alki stations of the Food Conserva- 10 A.M 450¢ THROUGH BY wees MILLER United Preas Mtatt Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 23.— mt Gen. McCain today d recruiting officers to to enlist drafted men for any branch of the service after they are summoned for Physical examination by local boards. Telegraphic orders were sent to every recruiting officer in the country. This means that men on the top of the “master fist” h. only a few days to volunteer In the branch of service in which they wish to serve. The moment the names of men nation are posted they are shut off volunteering nm sent person ser has The first call for drafted men to answer for physical tests will come early next week. Gen, Crowder and his aides had practically checked up ali the draft tally sheets today; the government printing office had turned off thousartds of the first sheets, and expected to have the remainder for mail- tonight, PHYSICAL TESTS TO START NEXT WEEK Mrs | pd | HE SEATTLE STAR STRIKEBREAKERS 10 FIGHT UNION MEN WILLIE AND HIS DOG! The Middy Suits at $1.95 “Your Baby Shop Is So Helpful” —Said _ Mother These sheets will Dé sent to saci arate ED TO 69¢. Long and [ene 4,558 districts There the rt Skirts of fine nainsook. In Ger- [boards will check off numbers not ee ‘ } ri j apr ying to their districts, and trade and Frenc n style toy will proceed to fix the lists for |] SHOES REDUCED TO 50¢. Soft-sole jecalling 200 per cent of the first Shoes in the popular styles, selling reg- ularly for much more Men called on the first draft r mail the nowing the o A call les upon the m dvise that © up in bis own as it will take four or h the farthest dis jfive days to |trict, it is doubtful if the last of jthe check be acec efore ear next week H the first ca 1 ve just tb ytot a | Must Be Needed Vashington, there nptions ot m ill be en en SHIPPING ROW LULLS AS ONE Wt BILL IS UP TO WILSON WASHINGTON, July With | har han an | rs debate, the se passed the great} All a e Navy and Black een ure here | THE BON MARCHE Join the Buy-It-New Movement | | oan Silks and Dress Goods The Breakfast | : Sets SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. “T get su rteous service there.” And we believe th re m ’ « g mothers—are find this to be es are reason ( in and see these Savings on Infants’ Wearables STOCKINGS AND SOCKS. them, 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ INFANTS’ An prices INFANTS’ KNIT at 25¢. Pretty lines and sizes excellent variety of SACQL lit SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. NEW COATS —To Bridge That Between-Season Gap From Summer to Autumn Styles Come and sec for Autumn Suit and Dre A Coat and Skirt, t¢ chool Dresse Buy now. [bu » promise you you'll not regret it Here are some int on standard Silks and Woolens. NOVELTY DRESS SILKS, 36-INCH, 98c YARD 40-INCH SILK CREPE DE CHINE, $1.25 YARD BLACK SATIN MESSALINE, 36-INCH, $1.25 YARD PARIS TAFFETA AND POPLIN, 36-INCH, 65c YARD 10- TO 54-INCH WOOL DRESS GOODS, 95¢ YARD NOVELTY WOOL PLAIDS, 56-INCH, $1.75 YARD UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Middy Suits and Breakfast Sets at Reduced Prices at $1.50 ha ! Y- ave been re- re just the thing i ‘ re as fresh and 1 ger Pl y . ' neat as jill _ SS | \ atl {jb } } ure ¢ id ging- \ am med with ( » r of plain cham- ba yas trimmed with Pe g ham. h iped mat { \D ( | —are pink, or blue rial a v i ; or tan at more and true. And at all PRICED le Sacques—broken ier Doge ph atu, See the new “American Trench -—— wy, | ouse having already passed | $14.80, $15.00, $19. 50 and $21.95 and Military Coats for women, 0 ; rhs gh 23.—Capt. | asure, it n es to the SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Priced $22.50. ty, member for B. s board, ha the viv y one mn x : ts heard—that I'wo New Styles in gave Denm ‘ evita’ hae"ic"" GHAMBER COUNCIL 5 ilk Waists at $2.45 ive Goet and Denman ship Deeper hite’s successor, OPPOSES TAX LEVY Quite a moderate price for Blouses of. this kind. | President Wilson will have the op : a Mostly semi-tailored styles that are always smart look- |portunity of bringing to a head ac-| In a letter to Mayor Gill and the eee | ltion on the bullding program.|city council, the Chamber of Com ing. Tailored in the better way, of good quality striped White has been Ii J up with Den-.| me and Commercial Club mem s a man and Theodore Brent with the council has entered a pro tub silks, Jap silks and crepe de chine with large flat or rd mal t whith toh t watnat the thre 1 tax tn convertible collars, some with frilled fronts. Sizes 36 oa shale’ Cause increases, and depart DUAN ers 6 00S 1 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. t Donald had also re J . “i » denied ty bim. Taxes in the last five years ha A score of shipbuilders walting| increased pe the : x for the Denman-Gosthals row to| sts The members’ council. net. || Light and Dark | ayry » Qnpeciale here today, to discuas contracts for| taxation bureau | Calicoes 8c Yard ° tl CG “aC c | 7 >» oy America’s merchant. marine || 3,000 yards in full bolts, Neat figure In the Grocery | Simultaneously it developed that and stripe pattert lesirable for a | s rr als ‘ote © presid s abi or aprons | Bon Special Coffee, a superior Coffee, 114 Ibs. Monat teassectet: RENTON MINERS TO ° pe ich ay ne tor sae” ner ke oy thes ante reall ? : Pure Ground Cocoa; a pound 22! 5¢. of harmony, further communica ORGANIZE UNION Apron Gingham in | qltatian Prunes; large size and good quality, @ | Denman dually clearing up dit-| Mass meetings are b “I onothe ~ V, pound t4e, Denman, gradually clearing u _ ase meetings are ___ Short Lengths 8¢ Yd. Prepared ‘Mustard, « jar B¢, : lay the shipping board waa to !onize the Pacific Coast Coal Co,|f}| 3,500 yards of fast-color Apron Ging SARUM ateNG Bes Del Monte Brand, No, 2 receive detailed figures from Goe-| Mine, the only mine in the state|#] ham, 27 inches wide, in brown and white | @R’ Bae: No. 2h « : thale O8 his coat eaHinatan tomenn |operating Ghdersinanunion cone ‘ ’ and wl Pure Cane and N Syrup—Unele John’s bale this OoRe SED Tin east a a a and blue and white cheek Golden Pr Pint @Be; Quart * the traction company, and negotia Fiche. Raraalas awn Grass Seec quart package for 10¢, DEPENDENT D MONEY tions are in progre or ite sal 1 Ig) ercales aa fis MOUNT “VERNON, July Yard Wide at 10c een Ont. Perea Mrs. Henry Laut who died here py Un Leased Wire raat sass) 10 iaok IN THE DELICATESSEN recently and fc number of years huly Wo f PROT age TENE tO yards Pp, t Butter, Bon Marche Bi > 5 | provisions by the county, apparent ly had forgotten $598.35 which was found to her credit in the local) banks, figure patterns disturbed by the police, unless they LOWER MAIN FLOOR display banners insulting to the president, White House gates, and will be un | THE BON MARCHE. California Ripe Olives; pint 13 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON "Sianci,