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SOCIALISTS OF FRANCE T0 CO Hted ress Leased Wire LONDON, Aug. 13.—With the press still filled with charges and counter charges relating to the action of the tabor party, In voting to par tloipate in the Stockholm so- clalist conference and Arthur Henderson's retirement from the cabinet, the situation was further complicated today by the French socialists voting to attend the Stockholm meeting. mons today, in the bitter controversy _ TO STOCKHOLM Henderson was expected to make | ton 6 |O® Statement in the house of com outlining his position 'MUST PROVE ALL EXEMPTION CLAIMS, * Continued From Page 1) ~e wevoral days before this part ‘ct the work t# begun | We will allow no one to appear before the board,” sald Proctor, | ‘except upon its Invitation. All ap |peals will be made by affidavit jand this is the only form of proof | we Will accept except in cases) where we feel further proof to be necessary | Division boards began Monday to} examine those called on the supple |mentary calls, and also to run }down suspicious claims for exemp- | tton | Among those who appeared for amination before Divis:| ‘rancls Lawrence Drake, | who lives at the Elks’ club | "Did 1 pass?’ Drake querted the physicians anxtously physical was S| tt is probable that he will be fol-|| Informed that he had falled >) Yowed by Premier Lioyd-George. poor eyesight, he “went ‘The ir.” ree. Bee yet taken to enlist the first time Bo official stand as holm meeting. Both fon and the government _ Breatest interest. Labor Is Divided A Meeting of the party's exe > tive committee is set for "Week. If Henderson then all other labor is that as the govern tinue without the upport to dissolve parliament Settlement Is Significant hand, state that of the cabinet the Lioyd George ing Henderson, it id to resign. conduct of the war, may make known city, despite the present Want War Statement ling to advices from Paris, ch delegation to the Stock-| include ten | They have not yet ber The French voted to send| Tepresentatives to the Stock-| conference to demand that} action be taken to force/ vant which have not already! be so to state thetr war aims and | whether they are “ “prepared | reparations in accordance | | conference will the rights of people.” Respect of Treaties to Hi nation of ts who continue to aid g responsible for the I he considered as remaining | here today, bers of the internationale. B A Coats of unusual $4.95, says the Bargain mixtures, with around belts novelty Voile Waists Are Reduced to 35c all-white with colored collars; styles included. to 44, 1zes to the Stoc the or - ments are therefore awaited with | A wide division in labor ranks was under weight ‘Ws Apparent, as matters now stand rly next Good-night upheld, members of the cabinet will have to resign, ac 0 _@erding to opinions expressed to- know what he means by sending The Daily News deciares today t could not : ot » friends of Lioyd George as he would immediately ask the and ‘& Keneral election, in event of Claimed exemption Monday on the withdrawal of other labor min- nen of a dependent motherin la Times and Chronicle, on the Henderson | not the support of other labor ‘They ap letter, is stated, there is no indication that they ‘The entire press takes the stand ments in three increments Settlement of the controversy, per cent each—September 6, il have the greatest bearing on tember Hender- provost today announced today he will attend the Stock-| conference in a private ca- movement of The French resolution states| governments t for the war is sought. French will also ask whether value and for only of wool velour, wool Jersey, plaids and Striped Waists and some contrasting several ne 36 ke some months ago,” he sald, “and they turned me down on account Jof bad toeth Truly a Hard Time ‘Thad ‘em fixed and tried tt again. They funked me because I I took health and now you turn int of my eyes food and Kot fat | me down on a nur using the signature written City At demanding to Some person her boys to the army. Why don't you go yourself?" wants to know | “If 1 knew who she was, I'd show she her my Spanish-American war bad “ sald Kennedy Ray Kaylor, 1405 Ninth ave! DRAFT ARMY DATES — FOR MOBILIZATION ARE ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON, Ang. 13- national army will move to canton of 30 Sep- 15 and September 30—the marshal general's office The dates specified for each troops are for en pro trainment at home stations. The last 10 per cent of the drafted men will follow as soon after Septem ber 30, as possible i C.O.STOBEUSED — AS NON COMBATANTS WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.— Drafted persons whose relig- lous bellefe prohibit their mak. ing war, will be forwarded to mobilization camps, will make up part of the quota of t districts, and will be a to duty as non-combatants, Provost Marshal Gen. Crowder | announced | today. ally that a peace of com-| 1 is not sought. Respect of| By United Leased Wire rights and of treaties is/ CHICAGO. Aug. 13 to choice hogs touched a new high) | level of $1740 a hundredweight | here today | EAST ST. LOUIS, Mi, Ang. 12—| | Good to heavy hogs sold at $17.50 | the highest price ever | paid at the stock yards THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT, _Season-End Reductions in Women’s Apparel | Make the Bargain Basement a very profitable place to do | one’s August shopping— $1.98 One py £Pr IN with all-around lines. Also includec cotton Dresses Every Summer Coat in the Bargain Basement Is Reduced for a Quick Disposal Women’s and Misses’ Coats | —$4.95— Méde'| That we can | and Basement Misses’ of belted st $i collars and all- | coats velou tures, Wash Skirts Further Reduced to 35c A final reduction that will see all of them disposed of quickly. Skirts of linen and | rep in Women’s and Misses’ | sizes. | at lof Mra The ' For Instance— Sport Dresses TWO-PIECE Sport Dresses in striped designs that are very suitable for outing wear; Styles for women and misses. Coats and Capes at —$2.95— SHY IS CLAIM OF ASSESSOR Mra, Hugh R, Rood, wealthi est woman in the Northwest, has claimed Paris, France, as her home in an tempt to avold taxation on her personal property, according to Chief Deputy Assessor Hull She has been cited to appear Wednesday morning before the County Board of Equalization In the county-city building and show why she hasn't revealed the amount of her taxable pos Sessions to officials. All | have to say ts that I'll be hand Wednesday morning vigorously declared Mrs. Rood Monday When the county officer inquired Rood why eb didn't plank down a list of her possessions: same as other folks de he formed him that her home Paris, France, and therefore doesn't have to pay personal taxes here She maintains a home in Parts but Hives most of the time in the Washington apartments here. in in she “Anyway gaye Hull only am bans * or accredited ministers of foreign countries can avoid per sonal assess: ts Mrs. Rood a millionaire minin re many times of extensive was one of the and rtles, vietims » in active and tossed a dollar in « in patriotic circles Mercy barrel during the recent Red Cross campaign 8,000 COAL MINERS QUIT IN KENTUCKY By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON Aug first step toward a set the Kentucky Coal mf which 8,000 miners walk day night, was announced artment of labor today miner and mine owner agreed to an informal confer The mt of » strike, {9 out last at Sat The bave ence which will take place tomor row Will Conduct caminations Here U. & efvil service examinations will be held in room 3 building, as follows operators, Aw 24; custodian. August 22;; rnessmakers, Au guest 28 market inspector, Septem ber 1; electrical and radio engl neers, September 4 junfor archi tect and civil engineer eptember 5; ordna and sub jectrical in spectors, any time | Wife Says Schlack Is Not a Slac ker “Schiack is not a slacker. So says Mrs. Marie Schiack, wife of Walter Schlack, who claimed exemption on the ground that she was dependent. She says she was a gradu nurse before their m: but that she could mot earn a living mow on account of Ili. health. “When | get well, Schlack shall join the army,” she sald But the local board of Divis. lon 8 certified Schiack at the Girl phone Buys Any of These STYLE | made |} belt and skirt on Sport { are one-piece linen or in white, blue and pink. | 1 show you Women’s three-quarter length plaid also Serge Capes. in 208; r, check and mix- yles; These Better Skirts Are Reduced to 49c To make new Fall goods included are made of white linene, rep, basket weave and corded materials. for the The Skirts 'bassy in Washington | | | | will nol jm basis for disagr | the Jempire [- Makin “ea pol B CHE nade te Relig. te | "Sher ' - Shopping Bags, } JAPAN MISSION sys": THE ON MARC ptr ah | IN COAST PORT | emma rene $y oe tinea rman iee nant ad A Wonderful Showing of 3 postoffice | a | 'MRS, ROOD TAX rO0s Hl HOLD UP ments has be fc al nd infantry to tt elt hall for « pabile reception, the Bet for mal affair of their visit Tonight apanen will entertain them at a THIS OFFER DEMONSTRATES TO YOU HOW Hes cumin te ont cr tan eaean SEATTLE WOMEN CAN BE WELL DRESSED, jf Tusition gh8. Ghoteoatig tetany toe EVEN ON A LIMITED INCOME the United Stat ning the al 4 Pee 3S eo mapareily -macerateon Beauties indeed are these Waists that we were fortunate enough | peconralion th thesPacitin wil t >] to secure to sell at $3.50. Seven attractive styles are illustrated here. JR oe ere. Biied nG Many Blouses of Georgette crepe are daintily embroidered—others are rues between Japan and the. Unit IE Ir, hemstitched and finished with tiny pearl buttons. ed St will recelve attention tualedee tn tite Het. (6 the ques 5O The frilly crepe de chine blouses are no less captivating, with the large Nearts the aie Sante cee os « ) sailor collars and wide reveres—some lace trimmed. While the Japanese hand- cupied by Japan, J having kerchief silk Blouses speak for themselves, plainly tailored or in fancier effects. heard that certain American opin SECOND FLOOR—THB BON MARCHE. fons were opposed to Japan tetain ing the islands, wants to reach an — agreement on the subject ‘ . Leader I Experienced These Brand New Silk Dresses Will 2 Sentiment in Japan holds that ng - ae Saree ova eae at Cause a Sensation at $13.75 < AN bap Os apa MR eg They’re in Chiffon Taffeta and Georgettes assador to Paris, and It's re rkable indeed to be to offer you Dresses like these held the position of counselor at $13.75, when they're all new and up-to-date at Japar ner legation in Wash neto He ts well acquainted with Beautiful blue and bla brown and gray taffetas, prettily em- ar San m m Other members of the mission © Major Gene icht Sugano rc atsuz0 ary of the $1.95 85c | foreign office and formerly attact } 4 | ed to the consulates in New York Vhite Wash Skirts in pique, Neat Sateen Petticoats, white} ane San Francisco Come r both fine and wide wale weaves. | with floral designs in pastel | anayasu Ando of the navy; Lieut Peni diffe ‘ oe . : Col. + thle gud ay Asoc: Four differen tyles, with n j [Shades; full cut, with double] and Tadanao Imal, vice consul in ey as lored pockets and ltucked and plaited flounces and Honolulu, Joined the party at || wide belts Bes jr eid aeat finished with elastic belts that port sizes up to 36 SECOND FLOO’ The Tokyo Asahi, commenting on , THE BON MARCHE. [MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN BOOTH __ | the minsion before ft Japan, w of the affairs 4 - Heavy fogs off the coast today delayed for several hours the val of the ship bearing the Japanese diplomatic war mis | sion, headed by Viscount Ishii, it was announced shortly after 10 o'clock today The mission will not arrive until iis afternoon, instead of this orning, and plans for tte entertain ent have been delayed A series of elaborate entertain n planned for the min m during ite stay val they will be escorted by cay America, He condu investigation ot the time of the Francisco school trouble Vico Admiral Isamu Takeshita ember the mission, was for erly attached to the Japanese om Naval Officers Included sailed from hope that it some of the questions Pacific, sald y way in which the person » mission was ded sng expressing the ould solve gents that the appointment of naval officers was more important than | {| that ef any other members. We hope that the mission will have |chief consideration for the naval question—the fense of the Pa cific and the ¢ on of the South Pacific islands taken from Ger-| ff} | many by Japan IJ | There in need of tablishing a basic understanding broidered and with Georgette collars, Others are beautifully combined with sette Then there are a few light colored Dresses of Georgette, bined with taffeta or floral pongee White Skirts E Two Lots of Neckwear Have Just Come From New York to AND HELI me Sell at “a Price” Neck Fixings, Midseason Styles, 50c —Here you will find large pique collars, embroidered in dainty designs. some with Georgette sleeves satin striped silk marqui Sateen Petticoats | eh New Georgette ” Silk, Crepe de Chine and Jap Silk Blouses—at $3.50 com- Eat Liberty Bread AND HELP WIN Liberty Bread is made of boiled cornmeal—rye meal— rice—with just enough whole wheat flour to make a very palatable loaf. between Japan and America con-| {| 5 : ‘ RAT 4 rning the Pacific problem, poll | —Dainty colored Georgette Collars—plain or edged with lace. Atl ous ane | Be eee \!] —Organdy Collars in square and round effects. Ket “Likectot Becei ae apan’s Ambitions |]| —Waists Sets of embroidered Swiss—also crepe de chine collars. help to win the war by re- be: 4 — : | anil s Petty Cg be and at a lower price f e ct. leasing more wheat for the use Cast Dark Shadow All just as pretty as can be and at a lower price than you would expect 6 e T ISLANDS on 8 part of the 5 The Guinea, ee seatubadtern: ‘oni Pique Hats with narrow brin trim Australia, and the important Dutch med with colored medallions. Cordu | Sailor Hats, colonies In Horneo, Sumatra and Tam white, t and com Java. Some of them stra ally colors; also satin, poplin and pique Caps. | ous colors ; menace the Philippines. | ne Americ fon's as of has taken from G nal effort to secure Chin British lIndia, the Pfilippines, Java, Su matra, Borneo and Hawail—com | plete ac tion of the Pacific ma Hawall, Mexico, Central and South America is avowedly being done to extend Japan ipremacy | the Pacific aspirations. and New Z | Pacific islands from domination by Asiatics. While centering our attention on} the Germans in the west, we must not neglect to keep a steady eye on Germany's little yellow disciple in the Orlent | You May Still Buy | next t jot he compa tickets pending a hearing in Seat- tle, August 21. on Shores of U.S. A.! * Continued From Page 1 ANT ¢ —? GERMAN ROUPS OF Peaceful Penetration” 1 penetration” by of th “Peac nization col ands has fol One of the main reasons Japan is nding her present commission to a is to obtain President Wil pnt to Japanese retention South acific islands she many and New t consent to this nt and the the As Australia Zealand it offers between British United States Means Another War Success in this plan means event This in turn would mean another ad war for world conqu Colonization of the Pt ilippines With the Pan-Japanese em. pire a fact, the United States and Australia would be the first countries attacked. A glance at the map of the Pa | cific will show this. Australia is keenly allve to the danger. All the premiers of the Australian states, the | premier of the commonwealth of Australia, and the premeir | of New Zealand have stated they will not tolerate the re. tention of a single South Sea | Island by Japan Our government must be alert to threatening cloud of Japan's | We must work with Australia land in guarding the| 24 Tickets for $1) The traction company must sell! street oar tickets for $1 for the 20 days at least An order » public service commission | up the enforcement ot tho| y's rule abolishing the vi and when the) lars, Pique Waist Sets. PRETTY COLLARS AND WAIST SETS AT 25c. —A new Collar or Waist Set and one’s appearance is greatly improved; one should have them. linen, re only 25c, every with embroidered designs, others of Motor and Beach Hats 50c CPPER MAIN FLOOR A Table Marked Your Choice 19c In the Art Shop Contains Stamped Pieces at Half, and Near Half the Original Prices Here’s what we have. —BULGARIAN LINEN CENTERS, size 22x22 inches, white, neatly stamped for cross stitching; reduced to 19¢ each. —LINEN SQUARES, clearly stamped for cross stitching; in size 1912x19%% inches; your choice of the lot for 19¢. —STAMPED PIN CUSHIONS—AIl linen, size 4x15 and 4x12 inches; fine to work for gifts; and they're only 19¢. —CENTER PIECES, size 26 x 26 inches, stamped on tan art cloth for cross stitch and French knot embroidery, at 19¢. —SCARFS—Size 17 x 50 inches, stamped on tan art cloth and repriced at 19¢ for this sale. —PILLOW COVERS — of tan art cloth, clearly stamped for embroidering; re- duced to 19¢, —LINENE LUNCHEON SETS—consisting of 6 plate doilies, 6 tumbler doilies, 6 napkin rings and 1 center; the whole set for 19c, —STAMPED KNITTING BAGS—Already made up of cream and art crash and stamped for embroidering, at 19e. THIRD FLOOR ¥ Outing and Street Hats 75c Suitable for both occasions ton materials in striped effects in vari- THE BON MARCHE 1 | t of our allies. ( FOURTH FLOOR. | i | Free Demonstration of Probus Mandeville Colces Showing you how to color | Photographs Come and learn how to ap- ply colors to all kinds of pic- tures, from Kodak prints to art subjects. —UPPER MAIN FLOOR. Organdy col- poplin and crash—also are these others of cot- some of silk, chic looking and only 75c. Mothers know by experience that the Bon | Marche is a good place to buy Cotton Stuffs for Daughter’s School Dresses HERE IS WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU TUBSDAY: Dress Gingham 121 _ | School Suiting 15c Twenty-seven inches wide, Cotton Serge School Suiting, in mill lengths to 8 yards.| 31 ins. wide. Medium weight Neat checks, plaids and stripes firmly twilled Suiting i la in a large assortment of good, . ee ee washable colors. | tan, red, blue and black. New Dress Ginghams, and | Galatea Cloth, 28 inches wide; 32 inches wide; pretty new] large assortment of suitable patterns and colors; 15¢, patterns for school dresse#®@ 20¢, 25¢, 30¢. and blouses; 25¢. New Percales, 32 and 36 in. Devonshire Cloth and Kiddie wide; splendid quality and Cloth, 32 inches wide; neat neat patterns} 124¢, 15¢,) patterns in all good’ fast 20¢, 25¢. colors; 30¢. : LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cups and Saucers 75¢ Set of Six Cups and Saucers in a number of pretty decorations to choose from, including the popular Blue bird pattern, made of None delivered at thin china, this price ee Wee This 50-Piece Dinner Set $12.50 BEST GRADE ENGLISH SEMI- PORCELAIN IN THE LATEST SHAPE. This set of Dinnerware has a pretty con- ventional border decoration, Each set consists of 6 dinner plates, 6 pie plates, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 soup plates, 6 fruit saucers, 6 6 tea cups and 6 tea saucers, 2 meat platters, 1 covered dish (2 pieces), 1 vegetable dish, 1 slop bowl, 1 sauce boat, 1 pickle dish. —FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHRB.