The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1917, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ss THREE-FOURTHS GERMANS TRY ar — _ STRIKE BREAKERS DO Prunes [2 2a ai ran en | DAMAGE TO PROPERTY ask Exemrrion TAKE GROUND | 1 h et. car barns, according to car the barns, so Smith was arrested army examinations #o far claim men who went to work Thurs. |He is held for a federal investiga:| exemption, according to re iq day morning, carried away with | tlon ports to the United Press : them souvenirs in the form of | Arbitration conferences between! from all parte of the country “Regatta”’ Brand High-Grade Shirts— ; email brass car findings. The |Dr. Henry Sus neutral mem-| today carmen say that the “union | ber James A, Duncan, union rep Disqualifications for physical Dusters” amused themeeives | re ve, and C, J. Frankll, rep} disability vary conalderably, D Tl S . ll P he d a Griving spikes In the moter [resenting the c may not be| running” much higher. In. the 100 Dozen of Them Specially Purchased at a a Windings and disconnecting the [started for 10 days yet, Attorney| big cities than In towne which | yy United Freee Leased Wire . A Ds 4 air lines. Other unspeakable A. Reynolds, for the men,| are free from congestion LONDON, Aug Fighting as Special I rice 7 acte of vandaliem were com. | having asked time in which to pre} In New York city 1.427 out of nat an engulfing sea of ; mitted. laecaeg oor 5,416 men examined were found British There’s a window full of them on the Second Ave. The traction company began the} “ : jpossibly eligible Aliens = and still consol ng their : Z ae hy Jud Ki ke: . on motion | pny ity i. rr 4 ce @aportation of the strikebreakers |e ee ena righ ald. | ouyatcally ut 1,827, while I attacks today, ‘Thi front, and six big tables inside the Lower Second Ave. Thursday nicht, Wear | well. Fragen "dieminesd the | e tion r wan slightly improved, but Mog the Georgetown barns for New| ‘ity’. suit to obtain a mandamus exemption massed Infantry actions * brac- York city, via the Milw tieally out of the The remainder of them will , forcing the company to oper 1 artillery, t Negligee Shirts of such good fabrics as or show cause why a receiver | entrance, piled high with these Special Shirts at $1.45 | Bunday night. A “stag” dance was ia not de . to contin ‘4 ‘ ° . r isd in the Georgetown darn|*™guid Pot was c wan ike German line Silk Striped Crepe, Mercerized Poplin, Figuréd and Thursday night | taey i on de Karly today further counter at fs F gqtBlon carmen declare the cars buted): Fwnaind cots ; tacks by German ploked focces Jacquard Madras, fine woven Madras. ‘ | a -° ib were thrown back seve po! > “9 NEE Geese condition than those |” ee ka bone along the line, where high ground In plain white and an almost endless assortniént of « (aay llgge Rohl HBO arate oreo nt are aliens reser tec g a gary net Pe staple and fancy stripes. ; S taaad “at @ Se [Appointed by the ‘0 Iwaukeo, 485 of the first ¢¢ a Thiepoe mane wi 7 cs strikebreakers housed at South Se unto to investigate the offer gg tho boi SR ge CRONE | —They’re made with soft French cuffs — the kind that > be e 0 on company to wri o - 4 M4 the company, the men are not to ney bus bonds. The comunittes marriage exemption | ypres-Roulers sector, the Germans most men like to wear all the time. i running high. have launched at least five assaults) 1! reported only 17 out Of/t4 attempt recapture of this'i) yO and not asking ground | gO to work at Georgetown un 1 1 also will report on the jitney litiga the strikebreakers have been de/tion in federal court 3. Scott, P. E. Collins and Ed Police on Guard venfeld were arrested Thursday nty-five per cent in Minne A cordon of police surrounds the charges of operating for hire mption, Ninety K MPOLUNG GIVEN Barns to keep the strikebreakers without for hire Icenses ndred. qualified from escaping to the city y were released on $10 ball! physically, however | SSIANS One man, B. Smith, an I. W. W.,/each. The poll mat DAs|” Astanta's early returpe isd! ated | UP BY RU —There are Shirts for the conservative chap and i] —Shirts for the dressy fellow’— 4 —And they're all specially priced at $1.45 each. MEN’S STOKK—JUST INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE Was thrown out of the inclosure/|strict orders to arre nders of nue ¢ poe ner skine © ebied Theesday afternoon. The strike-|this class, During the strike the paiattered “8 aioe of Gepanaalter Per ~~. ee ee ee Kimpo —: Breakers couldn't stand his propa-| restriction was removed lever out of five physieally et lung. one of the strong strategic fj emaining ummer oats an pes Co) at .00 a | Twenty men were examined in| points in Bukowina, toward the \ fone De! district, 17 passed—all southernmost end of the Russian . = " 4 FY KEPT N B TRIKE Ie xemption. Of the first has been evacuated by the Rus. And They Will Go, Too! | mined in Pittsburg, 67 5, it was stated today, The war | were accepted, 80 were physically office announced the retirement OATS of Velour, Serge, Poplin and ILITARY CAPES—the kind that are } ul 1 the rest w d to be er pressure of the AustroGer [) pbc ft 5* ‘ ; a yy t e n force Covert Cloth. Plenty of Navy Blue so much in demand—of Navy t . antl reporte PB i sone ; Further retirements ot Reseme and some Copen, Rose, Apple and Men’s-wear Serge. Also a few Golf — h obj © army forces across the frontier river ; ; é 7 fee 8 few reguiar jitney | By Cubed Pree Leased Whe Of 362 called, 114 were suracl: eaathesd into Ressie trom til Kelly Green. Capes of Burella Cloth. ‘and donation bus drivers have BUTTE, Aug. 3—The backbone | , as physically O. K Galicia, was likewise made public =, - ; back th th jof the miners’ strike fostered by I I apolis reported 24 out of | - a 4 Pruth my fone back on the rune they_/of the miners whe fomred 7 foatnate nerd ut ot tatwern toe trier ane es || TAFFETA SILK | BILLIE BURKE Silk FLOUNCED fi} ct was broken today, fit recruits were obtained ficial statement admitted enemy oc | | i| ted of hegem Pate sh i haere om Saal thak rat work | {fom 37 called oe cupation of Falkel | SKIRTS DRESSES AT PE ICOATS 4 dodgin: vaaeu, ing to aot }in such numbers that it will be nec-|_ Cleveland examined 728. Ex. nt | 5 5 2. 5 AND 3, 95 1 95 | i ply Naith various court orders | c#sary to resume night shifts at the F i were gheamantina sphveot shopttin chain Welder divides pux-|| $ ol $ 95 $ JO $ . i | bsg GAs rt xh ea ema tangent ores ly. Most of the 364 were mar jowina from Roumania, 65 miles Cut full, with shirred New Dresses of import- A special price on good | yl Wh e ere oth-| Ted. with children. south of Czornowitz : % : , j 4 ; TT ictis toft the matter 1 Bile Reiger Boer sia ant a [2a - yoke effects, novelty pock- | ed crepe with block plaid | Mercerized Cotton Taffeta Y estes up in the sir, says Crawford, Dieht, failed to get Joe Shannon, « DANGER OF § p IGERMANS GAIN IN if} ets and button trimming. | collar, cuffs and belt. In | Petticoats, with silk taffeta hye El cite echetule is worked ya | A mysterious car with lights out, ied cou ATTACK Others with panel front and | pretty shades of Blue, Pink | flounces. In a number of ‘The bus men say that the state. ®8¢ With five m card, was ol | | . is i m a ctive col | i 4 served in Shannon's neighborhood. . \f} fold trimming. and Yellow. attractive colors. /) | ‘eon, to the effect that the busses! “Md the automobile dashed away. | 1, called Frese Leased Wire |drive against Infantry bill, east of a a | i errect were thre vega warning card pinned on the body of SAN PEACE, Aug. & Sot et podigge en reid. ‘Marshall > e ere are no car tlement of the differences which |!5 Dart, las ae Tae ’ ° $ * whey dotcom | rank at, puna eH eatned_ co precio rke| Hal. Tepored, toy NEW—Women’s Fiber Silk | Odd Lots of Little Tots — with the street cars, means| yas iynched early Monday. — of 8,500 trainmen of the Southern| The enemy temporarily held po- they can cross bridges occu- sen dareseesndl Pacific railroad, {s near, both sides |#itions of the British front line. | * : Coats Reduced | Pied by tracks, and parallel street declared today. A final conference| “Early at night the enemy re-| Stockin Ss at 50c a alr— ear lines, so long as they do not LOCAL MEN CALLED between W. R. Scott, general man-|newed bis attempth to drive us | Little Coats in plain and falicy we wD or discharge cers. lager of the road, and the commit-|from Infantry hill.” the statement) . Silk Stocki it 1 i i } of the drivers on the Past| Maj. Charles A. Pennington, of tee representing the four railroad |#ald. “On a half-mile front, he suc- | These Fiber Silk Stockings have only just reached the Bon Marche— | styles, some with large collars— “iced run plan to start their|the quartermaster corps, was call- brotherhoods, began early today. |ceeded temporarily in possessing | H] and are offered for the first time at just 50c a pair. See them in the | also over-collars of washable 8 at Second ave. and Union|ed into federal service Thursday,, Neither party to the controversy |imaelf of portions of our front | , . “ Hi : , 4 we | ; i : ‘St, where there are no car tracks,|by order of the war department. would make a statement as to/|line. At two polnts our counter) window. They have elastic lisle tops and seamless feet, with double heels | material, with loose and stitched make their way to the end of | After reporting to Maj. Harold D. terms of settlement, but it Is under-| attack regained part of the lost and toes, which ensures long life. belts. Some are checks, others Fun without interfering with|Coburn, mustering officer for the stood the company and employes | sound.” | ae , : ie wh silks. Broken si cars. No passengers would be| Washington troops at American will amicably adjust all grievances 7 He | PINK, GRAY, PEACH, YELLOW, CHAMPAGNE, GOLD, KELLY, serge OF ee ee up between Second and |iake, Maj. Pennnigton will proceed|on which they can agree, and the| There are 10,000,000 negroes in ee rey d eit fad ug ak Piece: : 4 COATS, SPECIAL $2.95 aves., on Union st. to Palo Alto, Cal. ‘others will be arbitrated. the United States. SAND, SKY, TAN, PEARL, KING AND CADET BLUE AND BLACK 18 COATS, SPECIAL $3.96 = : : ; s|]| IN ALL SIZES; WHITES IN 9%. , Oe eee : : , 8 COATS, SPECIAL $6.95 _— | Cotton Vests at 25c Each | Women’s Union Suits at 50c | 9 COATS, SPECIAL $8.95 THE BON MARCHE | Children’s Fine-ribbed Cotton Vests Women’s Fine-ribbed Cotton Union | 1 COAT, SPECIAL $12.95 | with high necks and long or short Suits, with crocheted ribbon run, low | Second Floor—The Bon Marche. A R G A I N A Ss E PA E N I If] sleeves, and low necks with short | necks and sleeveless, with tight-fitting = — ‘ y |] sleeves or sleeveless Pants knees or the lace-trimmed umbrella ~ length to match. Pure white; sizes 2 knees; also with elastic bloomer knees. | C & var roquet Sets , | ‘ Kid Gloves at $1.50 a Pair . oa Children’s Stockings 17 Pair Women's one- and two-clasp Kid | Qt $2 95 oO ou an Oo u S | Fine-ribbed Stockings, with elastic | Gloves with oversewn and pique seams - ; |f| legs, seamless feet, with double soles, | in white, with contrasting embroidered Exceptional Value ‘ | heels and toes. Sizes 6 to 10, in black | backs, or white with self embroidery. C 5 abt be ry vt 4 " Ps 3 t Sets, consisting of 8 | e and white—17c a pair, or 3 pairs for SOc. | All sizes, 5% to 7%. wera | at the Price of Goods? || gis nla a a | eB MATS tractively striped an vani: : e : iron arches—buy a set and en- | | Nothing Quite So Practical for Late Summer joy yourself in the open air. j ° . . a! : | Or Do You Want to Buy Goods at the Price of Goods Plus Service— |] ra ds dace Sell Children’s Croquet Sets of six ° ° . ° a s ck a $ Plus Fine Fixtures—Plus Free Deliveries <r - Better Sailors Reduced to $3.50 oe ssiecisch te Gee If you want to buy goods at the price of goods, come to the Bargain Basement—because here 4 —Sailors, the always practical, sensible hats, especially | $2.45. : | e > er ¢ ow'll be j | 7 star 4—You Pay Cash. | 4—You Select Your Own Merchandise. | ie ee: = they'll be just as good to start | Woven Hammocks of hard spun ff | e : Bes a —Many Servic 4 liming “ss ’ vb SeasOn. - . yarn, in strong colors, effect- [@ | 2—There Are No Free Deliveries. 5 vr 4 Renine Pe gt eric npg “a —Beautiful Milans, hemps and liseres in the broad-| ively striped; good Hammocks [fy 3—No Fine Fixtures. cong ™ : BNE Sees brim effects. SOG Cine: ae i Check. ~ : $ for camping trips; $1.45. | ig Ee a black and white, with self-color or contrasting | gatine Enameled gs for cate Some Examples of the Savings Made Possible by This New Kind of Retailing —Some with straight brims, others with the™pencil | gq" 1 “stings? yardiat, ‘ ' . : edges. ; : F 4 ; Savings for Women | Savings on Savings for Men —Also some of those popular Military Sailors. Sedoce esas eee ts _ Bae ft | ’ SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE No, 5 Fish Baskets, made of = = . | : spl villow, wi fas Women’s Knit Nigh s Outing ||} Carry Home Specials in the) Fresh Wild Blackberry 4 ‘81.95. piste 1 i > REN’S MIDDY BLOUSES i hi | : . catch; $1.95. nion it CHILDI mu Loe ight irt: Grocery and Delicatessen : U ‘ Su s 29c y SPECIAL AT ONLY 59c : 4 4 $s 75c | dere ae ea 41 Nut Sundae 10c Star Salmon Eggs, every egg a ; Low neck, sleeveless Union White Galatea and Linene The materials alone in these nd an expert ee era ib B5¢. ’ Delicious Wild Black Nut § perfect bait; special, can 19¢. BY Suits, with lace trimmed or cuff | Middy Blouses, trimmed with would cost you more than the en- Extra Fancy Carolina Head Rice, best | dae. Sounds good pie ee ae Queen .City Trout Flies, priced, t knee. Sizes 34 to 44, at this unus- | smocking, in green, blue or rose. hd guar Well cut and neatly a quality; pound B¢. hanno. koe : fast ston at ithe Soda | * dozen 5Oe. ; ice “downstairs.” Sizes 6 to 14. made. Sizes 15 to 18. nider’s Tomato Catsup, made from) o° 0’ : : Aiea . i SS a5, ually low price “downstairs. oko ie nian : selected ripe tomatoes; bottle 19¢, | Fountain and find out for yourself dapeds ee on priced at.) —. - | SPRC rt a aIKe Canned Pineapple, Del Monte brand; FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. "Dasemant, Union Street I " SPECIAL 5c : > °: " No. 1 size can, 12%¢. be : é Women s Fine One-piece garments, made of | Men $ Fiber Silk and Royal Baking Powder, 1-Ib. can 43¢. | Candy Carnation Pinks 20c Pound are . ip : * chambray, linene, galatea or per- ° Latest Crop Walnuts, large size, me-| “7 nites : q Union Suits 49¢ ye nine ee Bat Mercerized Hose 17c dium hard shell; pound 15¢. A very delicious frosted Raisin Candy || Saturday in the Candy Fine-ribbed knit Union Suits in | 2 to 8. Fiber silk, lise and mercerized DELICATESSEN Shop, I —_—unme Kitchen iP | sleeveless, low neck style, neatly BOYS’ NEAT WASH cotton Stockings. Sizes 9% to Bon Marche Mayonnaise, made fresh ae : Pp Baile 3 a. | ae trimmed with crochet. Sizes 34, SUITS AT 89c 1114. Values good@enough to daily; pound 38¢. i, wae rittle, homemade, t 36 and 38. | Made of striped gingham or | Warrant buying a supply. yee aoe HE McCall Quarterly Style Books Assorted Chews, speéial, Ib 7 Se galatea, solid-colored linene va | Small Dill Pickles, Saturday only, per | for. Autumn have arrived, | | 25¢. ’ W. — Kni |chambray. Good suits, in sizes | quart 20¢. | along with the Free Style Books and Chocolate Creams, our own be omen’'s Knit 13. 460%, Hand N Bon Marche Peanut Butter, none bet-| September Patterns—just in time to | | make, assorted flavors, special, | Zo, | some INew ter; pound 15¢. | plan your fall dress box 39¢. Fourth Fl Vests for 19c GIRLS’ GINGHAM . 4 FOURTH FLOON—THE BON Marcon. | Po" YOUN Seng MAIN F : : " Mee - : Good Vests, made in 1 ‘ WASH DRESSES AT 69c Silk Ties 35c ; ‘ ieee eee 3 4 as ide icp eo ar i Gingham Dresses that will tub Full fashioned Four-in-Hand AKE a Kodak with q ceve style. sizes 306 | easily and well. Plaids or stripes | Ties, with wide flowing ends. In ; to 42. Exceptionally good values | in a good assortment. Sizes 6 to|a good variety of the most wanted in inexpensive Vests. 44, | patterns and colors. jets aon OMEN'S Cotton Upper Main Floor. Second Floor,

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