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THE SEATTLE STAR . ry! nt has cabled its repre | Kontatives abrod to found out nen: | timent and report the reception of the peace proposal—both tn bigh land low quarters They have been asked to hasten thelr reports lest Livery Contr ”" * Worth of ‘Pex Bacco Into the Ha Wie tinw | Gur Boys in France Tobacco Fund THE BON MARCHE i Endorsed by the Secretary of War and n oes Middy Suits ee the offer ts re d . " a h mone r BY EOD L. KEEN | Hence the first conclusion that Pope Gives It Standing rash dollar burs teas backaaen iP toueens , | United Preas Stale Correspondent the pope's proposals are of German| Entente opinion, with the excep: . \ | LONDON, Aug. 15,.—Ger. inspiration ton of the Russian, tends toward To the Editor of The Star (4 i y i many te working with all her Germany to Reply First prompt rejection of the propomil Inclosed find ‘ to buy packages i] ] p Ms e I) power for peace before the full Germany, it Heved here, may |The same spirit pervades in some of toba thru “Our Boys in Brance Tobaceo Fund” for our | } Weight of America can be be expected to he first to reply | koVernment quarters here | fighting men in France. é lin oY i “ = ; 1 thrown against her. This was io tho mesvane But authorities realize, that, | I understand that each dollar buys four packages, each I ; ve kf t S t the growing belief in London to ations reply |coming from the «po atte with a fetail value lof dGrcenta, and thag In each of ty" pach WIL 5sreakiast Sul S 1 @ration of the peace appeal of the commun! ytgpe ay and “made tn Germany of thanke Ail ih 4 Kes d | Pope Benedict. nly, an answer may be given gestions have lacked: wie ste ita mM ) ie Va = ” edauce Pe A chorus of mingled surprise es not. then only indirect that the offer will stir pacifist sen 3 / J ; 7 : that his holiness should be so may be made thra apeechos|timent, and cause the thinking te elias pertal ", : The season for selling Middy Suits misinformed as to the senti ed before parliamentary | Yertld to pause in reflection | \ i] | 4 a at : fie but ment In allied countries or the . May Be Graceful Surrender city | \ A | ind Breakfast Sets is a out. over, bu ‘ flem decision not to accept his If the allies finally and officially The hint ts launched that Ger eG AEP LEAT TERRES NGS 5 the season for wearing them is not over proposals, and of even derision, fase today in editorials frem the press. vd h alg bhai fully with nm Sncurriah vale ved fighting for one thing comet - o BOXING SHOW FOR oTT< — fw {to wear around the house all winter ees realiz vd ) Af: Gi saat ot luews (the | NY Tes ot namrendertie epee \ t i yffm) : by any means—and they are practical | The principal potnt of in- ssia during the past month and possible revolution at home democracy over As } | » [ ‘ pose F terest and discussion of the ¢ to be done over again Whethor or not the offer is ac:|clared Premier Lloyd George, {1 SMOKES AT ARENA Bes: } long. Pope's peace proposals was the Kerensky Work Effective bi 1 add bre @ to 7 aes peace |an address today ‘ i. < Y 4 Better buy now, for cottons are they will ih R The appeal is feared in nation noth s His utterance Was regarded a 7 . .. o y t a r tioks rear x — , Tr ee | wihemith aromas o-peace and |" a done tn recent months. | bespecially signitioapt, in; view of , Continued From Page 1) going to be far higher next year. Bs eax comes speculation as to proCern elements in Russia he state departmer ud Te! the peace prop from the pope by, ently th 1 \ 1 ‘ : . . . , . | the possible effect on Ameri- The tireless work of Prew Ker-| ent te world would hearken | ‘phe premier was discussing the) alread ne W iy Gernotee enuky ie faut beginning. tov beat |‘HOUsNCTy "to any bona “ie | program atthe Tabor arty when The tobacco fund today has gone Middy Suits and Middy Suits and Women’s Middy Se) That the proposals cannot, and fruit. The army has been fighting | Peace offer eference to the alms of the allies over 0 mark, and the con é a Sot bo notenced Ss Eecisint|sith: commentshle: tater, andthe], Pope May Have Terma | was''made, but the reiteration of tributions ure ati coming in. |i! Breakfast Sets (Breakfast Sets (Suits Reduced | France and Italy, is taken as a alcitrant elements have, for the The pope, it fs believed the | the allied basis of victory Child « no means the i Behe conctuslon. ied Wate eaten Creuse | time wa th leant interested in seeing | Special 75¢ Reduced to $1 | to $1.50 4 There is every confidence that &. Redoer' onl ly unacceptable to elther the al 1 eorge appeared sot ~ ate bs ; iii ou can have a ditter- ust the proper gar- educed—yes, grea a America will turn a deaf ear to the iceman ker debts ie American’ standard in some wey cca int Now spun (Ave £6 of er ent Middy Suit or Break- ments for house wear are | reduced are these Middy | Buggestion of peace conditions on dansk Takk te'tiee alilos. #4 He im could Be used ao & basis enor yay ot 4 Rag heli abcbar , ‘ fast Set for every morn- | these Middy Suits and ; nn | SePresident Wilson is regar as | fF peace, and ne allie of negotiations, it The| Wales, Adding to ¢ nage packs Trae hte Tey gs» a c every r ( ut 4nd | Suits of fine white twill, the proposals of his holiness, ef-| proposal to le it of the of what England is fighting ing when they are but Breakfast Sets of ging- forts for a separate peace with) Alsace-Lorraine and Balkan prob-| dect in the prog Russia will probably ful negotiations is re-|iabor is attainable if: the allies) Out he “ihe ga donation mort 75c. And they's e pretty, ham and chambray — in settlen “ae ing outlined the aims for which is fighting in language Which the ehtire world can under redoubled | lems to | with patch pockets and | laced sides; also of plain | } : from Berlin garded 4 special stumbling | should be beaten wis tn ahidicee, anak tee too, in white, pink, blue, | light and dark _ stripes, ‘ : } While the official text of the se his generation,” as his 1 tan and lavender, with novelty plaids and com- hambray with plaid col- } 8 Proposals is still unavailable The forma! note had not reached " FFI aircon a Bragg 4 anc ‘ nder, , ! alc and ¢ 7 uEiiticia) intimations of it herg| WILSON TO REJECT | |the state department up to mid POPE’S OFFER NOT br hg Bhs eer “ bias band and rick-rack | binations of plain colors lars, belts and cuffs; in agian POPE'S PEAGE PLAN cu 0° Sita‘t ao! | LIKED IN ITALY seca canerine, some: ate ee ee ae peg an ens ati Bhee Maa5g ich. and three-quarter sleeves. | percale. quo, as the first basis of ivered to th 4 hited States, tho) my United Press Leaned bt fc girls with 50 cents each, June % aps to ma the authority for this intimation! ROME, Aus @ Italian| ind Doroth emer 16 SECOND FLOO 2 BON 3} CHE allied powers, including * Continued ‘From Page ” said he had not had any advices to! public regard th avor.the in rate: 4 ven g-gn ed et eee. ne er ea, have previously stated Sais Sa te all bellinerenty /#BOW that such was the case itlative taken pe in_ put x to try to give 60 cents eact a ge mmpoeeible. rman suggested that President weed taformation | Cn Beat go go] mone a Brepesaie W-Timed | Wiicon seek joint. statements’ of, KHOW to have been that the! commenting on t Cuatien, W; Masta apotner bidsies Cart Waste and mune Men and Capital for the War © "Phe proposals of his holiness are|war aims and peace terms from viaitelt dansen 6 ming, aa tt at the Necos dan 181 t as ill-timed, despite the the allies Seid pe tase i Ayan pegs enue tonne find incloged $1 to bu you Oper in carrying out the resolutions recommended } intentions he may have in ad-| An official high in the councils of be il irae si. th Che’ wat yt fe eo. al 1 of Deleak ¢ ie them. the administration explained the ne to who ili|mum efforts of the cic si | impression in r situation of the Unites. States 10) Geiiver the message, tho th kener-|the Ttallan plans for an ve | Wick . Ste wide I ng fe deliveries an extra charge for special deliveries—limiting } om that <2 a eel wee br eee eee ee ine offt-| Ml Impression t# that it would come) Italian campaign expects to 5 ait, ek the return of goods to 3 days after you have received them thru the Spanish n bi ador enjoys * . he Austria, altho there is a dis-|cial said. “A neighbor has entered 4 Pp . . : > 4 Int w 1 b t down and u will hel s id raising pric tea | ¢ « ¢ . 1 en cle way ill be cut down and you wi /elp us to avoid raisin rices. Hom to withhold final judgment |our home, ravaged those things we | sn a inspired? | Cardinal Farley Is will not | cl a I ran the present. [hold most dear. We catch the en 2 rea gece rings : ES ” Ta pel. yaa ' a 7 oo — , aor He ie Gin cae bewat, to republish bis p Sure Pope’s Offer ighter Altho the terms as outlined from , - , and Dis immediate a Inclosed, find $2,” writes O. A = C eighbor enters. He Then another neighbor en He | rotarn of Alsace-Lorral este were reported in ata fic! Sources are generally Hines which have been re- suggests that we do not kill ’ F destroyed our happiness as acceptable to Germany who 4 ment cables. Offictals Present military conditions,| Cant Give Beast Hie Freedom | iiarden's article may have ) 4s noted that they go further @ suggens that we st spired het aep be ny Germany has so far put|Deast his freedom, that a+ purse pile : ; ff but) taken in the neighborhood to re-|, There Is no formal agreet catia mn Sn ee dad a The Clearance ‘of Men’ Manhattan Shirts Other Good Makes Are Included— Sremer F |store the losses we have suffered | tween th et 7 ee ° pee Pana ate , rentals Ignored Jand that we then go on and live | Course of action toward peace pro n’s pee x ‘ ist mean for our posals, it was stated unofficially this, however, even such peace, beside the man who : pill gd rppec today. It was informally une Papers as the Chronicle, re-| ry d our family » declared, was the writes E.G. Allen, of the proposals as beyond ac-| The thought is impossible—pre- pr ecaty I gpg whe ss pane Boor ee r for oe He went $ by the allies, because they | p. pus *s revol 0 en | (OUF an ene Viviant, of the Brit rot je town of f ; eee foe ee eng tt te revolting to even | isn and French commissions, were | fit to all borne, Wash., came a m s eli— fouch the fundamentals for| conceive of a peac the allies are fi press comment with Germany ns =the pope has s ac a. that there would be no x 1 know that the } ceptance of any peace proffer that! do verything in ed to accom; war objec-| mitixat rings of the peo r jo ote th confitet, al the ca When German peace feeters| minimize the tmportance of the | the allies petal > opppereety a Fore “the beck : Tt is pointed out, however,| peace move. Coming as it does dina b nd naturally desire Mi immediate peace negotiations | from a source outside the realm **/ LLOYD GEORGE ae: Ax a disinterested intermediary, to tr » Stewar ‘of supreme importance to Ger-|diplomacy, at a time when the| N c R » the his exalted po-|ahould have been $1 v3 based upon te: teday does | outlined Show the resentment that ap-! There has been no attempt to You can rw see that it is going to be a good time for the Man who likes Shirts to buy a suppl Once this Clearance Sale is over you are got likely to be able to buy Manhattans at these pri for many years to come. ‘Our Boys in France Tobacco y. The desire for peace in| world feels a revulsion at the/ even more than in Ger-|thought of another winter cam is well known. The close; paign and when all treasuries but 1 the se ary of ° Hon between the Austrian|the American are at low ebb, it TO POPE’S OFFER me that are Indestruct ef a sb tg danger ey Here Are the Clearance Prices: ed the offict ector of th must be reckoned with | By United Press Leased Wire Invented for police To aid in forming . the LONDON, Ang. 15.—"We aro oe = ‘ | out the coupon in the Manhattan Shirts of Madras and fine Percale Manhattan Shirts of striped silk and mercerized |} send your ¢ mses oat west of them hers eared G9 96 | Mek ene Ge Tobacco Fund Manhattan Shirts and other good makes of fine Manhattan Silk Shirts in a good range of patterns, Manhattan Shirts and other reliable makes of fine | Manhattan Shirts of heavy silk and fiber silk, TE || ol eller | Fee enema $4.85 Leo 5101 Mallard ave. 1.00 cu 10 and the Vatican is a matter THE BON MARCHE Retenden, age 8, 5006 May Manhattan Shirts of Flannel and Madras with Manhattan Silk Shirts, excellent quality silk and Ba RGAIN BASEMENT, a MER 18) $6.35 | | | , . r ; e . | Tate ard ove. we 128 I) Manhattan Shirts and other good makes of woven | Manhattan Silk Shirts, in pretty patterns and |] | Austin’s, the Jeweler, Everett 100 Madras and fine tub silks 2 5 colors; with soft French cuffs; $7 6 | v= Dann, Wat > 1.00 reduced to 8 reduced to. ‘ . ’ Ie ||) IN THE MEN’S STORE, JUST A STEP INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE. w 1 of Surplus Stocks of Two Large Eastern ‘1 =6'The “Blin ore” Aprons $1. 45 Mail Order Houses liste & On Thuciiae— Aguas Demonstration Day The Apron illustrated here is The “Elinore’—one of The Bon Marche’s own designs. It is very attractively made ingham with trimmings of white galatea. owledged $70.75 M age #8, 6221 Wilson On Sale in the Bargain Basement Thursday These Mail Order houses, having no outlet for overstocks, must dispose of them to re- tailers, and as we were on the grounds at the proper time, we secured these goods at a low | , H enough rate that we are enabled to offer them at less than wholesale prices. from high class Many broken plaids and small checks. It’s 4 new shipment ' 1 100/71) —-so you can have a good choice. ’ ston, Was. 100/ 8) Coverall Aprons in White Aprons With or WOMEN S COA | S WOMEN’S Seite vies cc “SE two Styles at 95c Without Bibs at 59¢ eke WER i tae At this reasonable price you'll | Li white Aprons, suitable 1.00 want bott yles. Fu ze Per for the waitress or housewife. Women’s Full | Women’s and | A Small Lot of WAISTS Oe Se eras ie aide ant Gd | Mads aie aad aoe closit edges taped in white | all sizes in the bibless style, but <== = — | | | Length Fall Misses’ Coats Women’s Coats Silk Waists of Crepe de Chine ry | HARDEN'S PAPER | or trimmed sige po bag mae Ho MARCHE brah 9's Special $4.95 | Priced $1.95 | fui Suu @4 ‘gel | —_— oats for $6.45 | pecia pce epg pat ke a satces B61 $1. 85| _ AGAIN APPEARS | Made of plaid velour all-wool Serge | cause there only a Be beets | secs a sijamy gee or | Al cease Th whee ee ra tn | CE a served every wool serge and | and Cheviot in three ' pe de wool poplin in sever ; 1 | ig Coats are of black and it ars in contrastin Fe energy Bee . 16 i} Floor Cafe s ie RB x in s¢ | quarter length, wi A } | aximilian Harden’s sup. ¢ e blue only. Regular and | belt pretty plaid | penhagen and ros: izes; price day and advised the rest mends one whe , meatless meal a day cntée farce sizes: | trimminc bate Better Silk Waists ot Georgstic, Crepe of Alsace-Lorraine to France |f/ FROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. THURSDAY | i x! f de Chine and Taffeta | and Trieste to Italy if a dur Tenderloin of Sole Sizes 44, 46, 3 | Parsley Butter ilk; sizes 36 to 44 at. rs 95 able peace is to be secured, Potatoes y | ’ : 3 Size , a IN| German dispatches stated Lettuce French Dressing | 48, 50 and mens Suits ror ° | ‘ Lingerie Waists of allover Embroidery | || , From, the reappearance of Bran Broke | Sui P ‘ | 1 i the Kukunft, it would appear Sliced Peaches §2. Suits of wool velour, poplin and mixtures in belted styles. with and sheer voile; that Harden may have been re- | {| 3 embroidery stitching on collars that are made of contrasting colored and Misses’ sizes || leased from the military serv- | | OF CHECK ilk. Navy blue, brown, gray and gree atabe < sordedon ad ice, for which he was drafted. | * | OF CHECKE silk avy blue, br , gt and green. Voile Waists with cord A atin stripes With the i#ipprenlen con inic | alico 8c a ard | | and prettily trimmed AND STRIPED VOILES paper, Harden was pressed Into " © to 44 at ; service asa military clerk in | i Men’s Blue Chambray | Men’s Work and Negligee | preiry new Waists of Tub Sites, OF | | 8 i! | Wash Goods at 12\c " The refusal of the entente pow-|f} 25-inch Calic& in all those neat pattern Work Shirts at 39c Shirts Priced at 49c andy, Voile and some combination | [f}er to grant passports tothe Stock] “wanted for Aprons and. Dresses. Mill \ | effect; specia eS 1 1 full bol ligt 1 mediun nen a little over the average size J ‘Py Be ariel der ends and full bolts in light and medium al the average siz i §=No need to hesitate in buying a} This lot of Shirts includes black | ; Cc We ar Sak | > 1 }upon Germany's destruction, the |} dark color yard Se, will find it an easy matter to get nice | supply they'll not likely be this | Sateen and heavy brown drill with Pique and Linene waists, also some of yarvact ba At tate the reat/f} Assorted Wash Goods, 22 to 32 inches Waists here Thursday—and for only 80¢. | } Price again. The Shirts have at- | attached collar also laundered striped voile; t i) obstacles to peace," the Vorwaert wide; 1500 yards, including Crepe, Lawn, hey'te quite plainly made, with pla tached collar, handy pocket and | Shirts with stiff bosom and cuffs in all sizes declares, Ratine, Voile, Silkot and other weaves | white convertible or flat collars—fronts double elbows. Sizes 14 to 1714. | Sizes 14 to 17. facin ferwaes eter ve in many different colors; yard 121%4@, | hemstitched or tucked. “prutal destruction of the Stock LOWER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE sauiczaceesiamcranesacaa aaa SESSA =" holm peace work,” Sn nn en a ——