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—- SLEEP IN CELLS AS PRISONERS With the arrest of Ernest : (Qe Leyboid, pre born promoter, federal agents ninent German ii here late Thursday completed their task of rounding . i nest of alien enemics sus » ——ae ‘ ed of connection with N x 3 west Teutonic intrigue me Leybold was ta ———_—_——___—_ i” When he returned ‘ BERKELEY, Cal :% pme of M \ complains in his divorce pape ve a Lon babies off on him as her # spot > receive word from Chicago tha He) the Puget Sound i. i Bremerto: adopted the children and tr ‘ reated ‘ i ‘ b € J wh - w ans W Leybold berman, a borg. w arrested b — @ay, spen at ir e PS hamieration station, foot of Unt wt Leybold’s room at Take “sumr . ed burri Seized. | discussed “I didn't have tin Mireless equipment Tobey, who arrested Leybold day, It th an open secret that esp Each of the ¢ Bas been pro Mach indie: ings at the home hed any they were not » United States government inte them, they said John Montague me today * No arrests hay Connection with th pamphiets to urging them to nd refuse to go into th ice army lackers Find Hard dustry. e division boards are intru meecding Here Now |ea with one end of t +. while we have the other to d with,” says Proctor. Many Fake Cialms faminations of t . “The burni ame is that we to spill American blood for benefit, not only of our own enefit of slack-|!n the totals ‘and social parasites who eager-| Jn this lan ges of the best shal General fuse to bear | dispatche from Wast ed Thomas P.| state governors, direct officer of di-| boards to use the greatest poss y denounced the care to prevent kers “sl of foreign nations who are thru the lines” and escaping sel BE exemption on that ground. service ms, that hund d claims are incl Will do all in his them into t national army. | ¥ ly of them have taken out first |{ » and thus are declarants, | lav Within the terms of the select | vid Bervice law marr ‘The number of Russians who) It m ption on that ground Ba power to cer-|on the grounds of depen is indicated by the fon of Section he says does n merely because a r he ts exempt ly authe Wh and get by elin you will fi » down the fl A very | and « ns Bargain Basement Economies in Boys’ Wearables Boys’ Sport Shirts for we A clean-up sale better Si Shirts wit sport c¢ hort ceve all Boys’ Suits are The Hat only $2.95 aor Will make exc School Suits. } and pinch | of tweed mixture and homespun light and dark color Sizes 10 to 16 and ide drape ypenhagen and Black THE SEATTLE STAR —_ SEATTLE GIVES WILSON SIGNS 4,300 OF BEST YOUTHS TO WAR TRUST IS FOUND young men will be GERMAN AGENTS * 5.0. s. QUICK! FOR REV. S. X. 5. ive Been S| TRIPLE: crRosseD! — Ge FOOD BILL AS quota is filled and the select are encamped at , compiled from nd the office of Ad palmed three Me was overjoyed t the trio had arrived, nt East immediately. Now he declares that his wife had 4 to pass them off as her own battalion Washington coast ar naval militia men now in train ing at the University of Wash t the head of the ait Washington unit of ambulance select service quota, STORES WILL CLOSE AT 1 P. Lo SATUR _TEAGHER MUST GO IN SELECT ARMY; (0. MAY LOSE PLACE |". Canton, teacher of “HALLELUJAH, I'M A BUM,” SING AIRMEN o Continued From —_ 1 *. To save us from sin WORKMEN’S CIRCLE EXCURSION ‘SUNDAY fe as she stands on the |} | “Oh, why don’t you work As other men do?” Fire Destroys Fish at San Juan Ww harf elle, with the officials of all That the boards are expected to boards, will draw the lines do all in thelr power to cut down tht about this class of slacker,,the number of exemptions granted Colman dock at $ a m dancing on the boat anc 4 also various sport cor no work to do?” s the presi n the draft | P Kids Play Tennis While Of pape THE BON MARCHE~™ RGAIN: BASEMENT, You Sir—Have YOU Shopped in the Bargain Basement? If not, there is a real sarprins coming to you Men’ s Silk Bosom Shirts We 39 Youngsters Best Fleet of 60 Germans Men’s Negligee and kaolin’ “Fiber, Lisle and Cotton Socks, Men’s Fine Lisle Socks, Shirts 89c l7c a Sod selectir e al} | dium white and pa car 1 Sizes 14 t Men’s Gray or Brown Flannel 0c ¢ Pair Shirts $1.35 P p Men d these Shirts fir These are well made in * with double yoke es biel pocket. Sizes 14 to 17 white gain Basement Children’s Rompers 45c white or striped. Size The Untrimmed Straw aia Hats ” Satins for Children’s Dresses 69c Mixed Pickling Spices, a Mayflower Coffee ‘ Bon Marche Mayonnaise, | pound 25e¢. ro use when 25¢ Pound made fresh daily, a pound | putting up pickles \ special blend of high- | for 38¢. : ‘ Whole Stick Cinnamon, @ | grade Coffee, which is roast Give us a handout of Taffeta j can 17'2¢. Saturday, package 10¢, ter, none better, a Ib. 15¢s “How the hell can | work When there's no work to do?” THE BON MARCHE - New Stockings---New Underwear--- New Glove for a New Season Phoenix Pure Thread Phoenix Pure Thread Silk Hose 80c Silk Hose $1.15 Pair hipments of the famous Phoet Phoet the Silk Hose ve FW EGwer have ‘ecat hid -dlte’ He iery Se for their good wear. Pure thread ! white and all the new | lisle tops, full fashioned fe c les « r thread i lisle garter | heels and toes. Black th Women’s One and Two Clasp Kid Gloves $1.50 Pair We know ma omen are wanting good white Gloves at a have over or pique seams and have embr red backs in white contrasting YMEN’S WHITE SILK GLOVES AND $1.25 A PAIR WE HAVE A COMPLETE TOCK OF rWO-CLASP, AT 65c, /5¢, ¢ Children’s Fine Cotton Vests and Pants at 25c Munsinet Vests with high or low neck, sleeveless r with short or with short sleeves. Knee-length Pant E. y>% Fe to match, Well ure white gar s zed pure white garment i izes 2 to 16 years The Bon Marche will carry Women’s Ribbed Cotton Union: |i this well-known Brand of | Suits for 55 | Underwear from this day for- utts for ic i taaeeaal weight Suits that wear And so you will be able to find, al- rench ways, full stocks of Women's and Children’s numbers in our Underwear Firm but od, I d or finished with crochet edge, fitted neck style with : Section or lace trimmed knee. Regular sizes I Z mn Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche. New Georgette Blouses $5.75 > —New Georgette Blouses; just the idea for that August sun-burn. —Colors becoming to the worst cases. —Tea-rose, coral, nile, flame, lavender for the ruddy complexions; —Sunset, horizon, corn flower, Chartreuse and maize for the coppery tans. —Beaded, hemstitched, and embroidered. —To see them is to buy at $5.75 a creation. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Girls’ N New Tub Secums for School Go Tripping Out at $1.35 SIZES FROM 6 TO 14 YEARS Many a little girl with a gladdened heart will be wearing one of these pretty little Wash Dresses the first day of school. And why not—they’re as neat and pretty as can be, in high-waisted style, with full flare skirt, large collar and wide belt. In gingham, in plaids and pink linenes FIBRE SWEATERS FOR FALL WEAR. A flash of beautiful hues here and there as one passes along the street tells how popular are the Fibre Sweaters in rose, Copenhagen, green and other lovely shades. Many different styles. | $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8.95, $9.95, $10.95, $12.95. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Seteidits i in the Children’ 's ‘ddon Section Children’s Novelty Shoes Misses’ Calf Strap | Infants’ First Step Sho# Of tan color calf or pat- Slippers at $2.25 Of patent or kid leather, ent leather, with tops of Very neat looking Strap | some with brown tops, pearl color elk er. Foot | Slippers of dull fimish calf | Made with very flexible ex- form last made without | leather, with leather bow | tension soles, with no nails and light-weight soles. Easy | or stitches on the inside. 50 pain. fitting and a comfortable | PATENT OR KID, $1.65 PAIR PAIR | style. Sizes 11% to 2. KID WITH BROWN TOPS, $1.85 UPPER MAIN FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE Bovs’ and Girls’ Shoes From the Regular Shoe Shop SIZ 5 TO 8 AT $2 SIZES 8% TO 11 AT $2 3oys’ Shoes $2.75 Pair Girls’ White Pumps Tennis Oxfords $1.75 The kind of Shoes fore at $2.00 Of white Canvas that are P Mothers will get That are of fine white | fine for Tennis and other their Boys These wear | canvas—the style a neat | wear. These have extension vell, being of solid leather | medium round toe—white | rubber soles and spring gunmetal calf), with heavy | rubber soles and heels heels and come in sizes es. Sizes from 21% to 5! Sizes 214 to 6 3 to 7. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHB Boys, Your School Suits Are Here The Good, Dependable Kind With One or Two Pair of Trousers ALL SIZES FROM 6 TO 16 YEARS. Any little man will be a nice little man if clad in one of these Suits on the first day of school. Suits that are not only good looking, but will not tear easily when Sonny is at play. Full-lined Knickers, pinch or full back coats, with one- or three-piece belt. Full Norfolk style. In Serges, Tweeds and Cassimeres. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-THE BON MARCHE 34 CARRY HOME SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN pound 55¢. \ ed trash dnilicle cue Cates California Strained Honey, fine 1 ound 2B White Mustard Seed, a | Section by an expert coffee ine quality, a pound 2g pound 35¢. roaster ; Small Dill Pickles, Sat Del Monte Solid Pack liffy Jelly makes an ex- | day only, a quart 20¢. Tomatces, No, 3 can, per | cellent Summer — dessert; Bon Marche Peanut But- FOURTH FLOOR THE BON MARCHE