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BIG TIME AHEAD TONIGHT AT “TOBACCO FUND” BENEFIT DANCE AT DREAMLAND « iGontinued From Page 1" exchange for the seat to the Arena ~— to “do it ag 1 to give i a ring-si r to each f them, And the exhibition will Tuesday ght, you know, | In noting contributions Tuesday name of Miss Jessie Harpr ppeared, It should have Miss Jessie Hayman, 4414 Se rand box And So! Spring id ame thri “held up.” altho b Original list The rest of the columo are stil Previously acknow » Mes. t Krown, Be ' They're tough cit ial baseball league 5.00 But even the tow on Wash He Must realice th Medre-Weelley Lee day more to ste With the § » Third ay, f00 positively the oMprece Bceept their checks 1 sixth NOW. Loe Get a Move On! Saturday is positively the last day when we shall be willing to “hold up” any of the men listed in the left-hand column for $5. each to pay for ringside seats for the Arena smoker Tuesday night to aid the Sammies in France to get inty of tobacco. So it's up to them to get a wiggle on their move—and they've got to do it mighty quick With Morris Sam Hult Bert Sweres Dr. Carlyle De Mite EX-EMPLOYE OF Judge Burke John , Vou Herbers A. Cheshire Mitchell Ted Daken dames Gleason Marmadoke dudge Hallinger FE. PL Sweeney Brown & Hulen W. G. Potts K. J. Brown y Wright Dan Judson P. Wilson James D. Hoge B. Agee Walter Fulton Sol Spring Virtual identification of the man who shot himself on the county ferry boat Lincoln Thursday afternoon, and plung- ed into Lake Washington, as | George M. Taylor, of the Van stone apartments, was made | | Every Contrib: Into of 23 Cents Pute 45 ¢ Hands of On Amerte Men in France. Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund Endorsed by the Secretary of War and the Secretary of Navy LOAD UP THE PIPES OF THE noyYs IN FRANCR ear out this Coupon, fill it and send as ean spare to buy tobacco for (Bach dollar buys four packages of To the Editor of The Star: Worth of Te- Pightiog Friday morning by Coroner Or Cc. C. Tiffin, tho the body had not been recovered In a search of Taylor's room at the Vanstone, Dr, Tiffin found a pasteboard box contain | ing a new gun-cleaner, a smal! | bottle of gun oil, and a bill | from Piper & Taft sporting goods store, showing that Tay lor had purchased a 38-calibre revolver there on Aug. 22 Inclosed find . to buy e' ef tobacco, thru “Gur “in ‘France Tobacco ‘rund’ tor eee The clue that led to the discovery fighting men in Fr of Taylor's ide ana hat foun¢ I understand that on the hurricane deck of the ferry ach dollar burs four packages, rach nd tim each of my pack- ee yes 0 Disced es see to me, oa which my unkao: jend, the soldier, will agree to send m taknow o 4 message with a retail value of 45 cents, ages will be placed a postcard, after the sho’ been fired and Taylor's body bh fallen lal The hat contained itials, “G. M. T This an who had the bridegroom 77 Old-Time Lovers Are 8 bridesroom Wed After 51 Years 3 and organ ROME, Ga., Aug. 24—Separated $1 years ago, when they had been Sweethearts from childhood, a ro Mantic marriage has again united | Mrs. W. T. Davis, of Union, S. C., and W. J. Ray, of Biloxi, Miss. The performed here, at bride's daughter. Ba Melodies of 50 played by violins AN ATLANTIC PORT, Ang 24 Huntin’ the Heinies” is what the men aboard the American destroy ers in European waters call search- ing for submarines. The Americans like the ni, back fror is more friends say, an according Sickles, had no relatives in Seattic lived at the Vanstone six The police, in a search ht patrol, say men just room, found no letter stating ht nrope. The night work intention of ending bis life. Am zardous than the day his paper an enlist was nent THE BON MARCHE t in the D.’s- Selling to men deliveries, no C. O. new wa) ub t), sizes 34 and 36 Well-made Shirts of aie Base : ment here woven ei ented abe tase ne Taffeta an Madras and corded Pic i inene « £ j materials, in sir and Rep, Gabar Silk ie ;. two-tone stripes—some | dine and cord 3 | satin stripe effects. | ed materials, in ae Dresses 4 : 5 sizes 24 to 26 ~ ong iy re 35%, only, ED $4.55 3 Yay and . " i As Sketched Sample and Odd Coats $6.25 Wash Dresses for $1.15 Simple, pretty Part of a manufacturer’s over-| Dresses of striped Voile in Dresses for after stock of Serge Coats, some of Silk | straight-line style, some of Linene | "00% OF treet Pongee, Khaki Kool and Silk Moire; | in coat style, trimmed with con-| wear; of good also Corduroy Capes in military trasting colors and leather belts quality Taffeta effect—-women’s and misses’ size Vhite and colors mT if belted Wash Dresses, Special 75c Trimmed Felt Hats $1.19 ah eid prices Neat looking Voile Dresses, suit rhose simple, neat Felt Hats, | ette Crepe collar able for house wear. Nicely made | smart for early Fall wear. Plain | Navy blue and and trimmed with white organdy | sailor, telescope and drooping brim | black Sizes for and lace. Blue, green, pink, lav- | shapes, in purple, red, blue, green, | women and ender and black stripes. | white, pink and old rose. | misses. > years of age, his ° * to f the ne tn | RGAIN BASEMENT, h all unnecessary —fewer clerks, and, of course, lower prices. Men’s Tub Silk and Silk-Mixed Shirts $1.45 s Wool Unio n Suits (just |which was drawn up in 1887 ‘STRIKEBREAKER SELF ON FERRY SHOT DEAD IN ° | FRISCO CAR RIOT | my United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24 Six car strikers and sympathiz ers were formally charged witn murder today with the killing of James Wa ters, strikebreaker, and the wounding of two guards in a riot at midnight SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24-— With one man slain, four sert ously wounded and upward of 30 others suffering from les: Injuries as the result of o night rioting In the carme strike, Jesse Lilienthal, pres! dent of the United Railroads, today notified the authorities that his company would re- sume! complete service with strikebreakers today, and de- manded protection Lilienthal for connection = tl SAMMIES IN FRANCE READY FOR A MEAL IN CAMP x” i. H These Sammies are ready for supper. They have bounded over the “bounding main” from America These Haven't Paid These Men Paid to a “port somewhere on the French coast.” They have rolled over the railroad from the sea ce > W. W. Connor Prederick Struve field headquarters, They have jolted over roads whore shell craters mave ae only partly fille : And now they are at home at last-—in the concentration cantonment which will be their t tl they Col. Geo. ping Dr, M.A, Matthews make their first charge against the Germans. They are ready for their first meal in a French camp—and F. B. Case A. L. Landin for whatever comen after it J.B. Swalwelt Bert Butterworth a3 asi G, Oregon National Guard 16 DIE IN NEGRO TROOP RIOTING «Continued From Page °° rmed, marche shots “Giet te Shot Alma Richart, 15. d cs Itizens. Arm evening mutterings fr Jiers were heard oc ent give the t ‘ed trouble “fs m1 | i be 1 ad t ® ft " wenal a " 1 themee Why did they call her “Persua Y few 1 he wer sive” Pegoy? pe" pre th the amy The « 1 Ma “ . a 1 You Pay Cash s expense eliminzted—no 200 Suit at 1014 Adams st., \ Carroll st., They are called Seconds, but it willtake a sharp man's sharp eye to detect THE wou NDED these slight imperfections. Good looking Shirts, in light and dark colors. Sizes aan sein ico 14% to 16%, but not in a complete assortment. y. badly hurt in au ident while going to Negligee Shirts for 49c Silk Bosom Shirts at 59c Alta Vialebattcwulteltel shat ta riped pattern s¢ al te a lor 1 jot neat rx id tified wh girl bose aid cutl and t tripec r 1 t 1 er ded an atch =pocket jiia in A gh and a ; i : Men’s Underwear at Lower Tex., shot 48 te dro Tub Skirts Prices Wiley Strong, private, 24th tnfas Cotton Shirts and Drawers t tr Reduced dilet ibsecuce sarnantets EA. Blntord, detective, shot in Cooper's Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts {J | thru stomact and Drawers, in sizes 32 to 48 | sg ih 89c BROAD CAST & Schemmel have a we don't know what kind Toledo. a baker in Herman Burglar 1s St. Louis, And D, F. Kelly and M. B, Pool are directors of a Chicago loan so clety. | Come and See How Well We Are Prepared to, Any Little Girl Will Be Happy When Wearing One of These Mayflower excellent blend—the pride of the Bon Marche Coffee | Section. B iended u ffec expert and roasted fresh daily in our own coffee machine | } Canned Peaches—Del Mont Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles | Aster Milk; three lange cang | Brand most delicious table One of the best brands; a | for ae peaches; No. 2% cans, Price package 9¢ | Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate; each 2%¢ | Canned Pineapples — Del Monte S1b. can SO@; Lib. can ZOE Itailan Prunes--good quality and Brand; sliced Pineapple No, | Evaporated Apanate- Extra fine extra large size, a pound 14¢ 2% cans, each 23¢ quality, pound .. BOP FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. THE BON MARCHE Outfit All the Little Boys and Girls for Schoo School Girls’ Novelty Serge and Plaid Dresses ‘ $3.50, $4.95, $5.95 and $8.75 IN PLAITED AND PLAIN EFFECTS PRINCI AND STRAIGHT-LINE STYLE | AND PETER THOMPSON MODELS Many a littl vith a smiling face and a happ hea tri \ » first day of school wearing mart d al as well as prett ind piques at id finished Girls’ New Fall artietie $5.00 to $20.00 ¢ of the newe one of the Practi plaid I tly trimmed with itent or self belts. l hy ECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Mothers Are Learning That the Bon Marche Is the Place to Buy Reliable School Stockings and Underwear Children’ S School Hose 25c Fr, School y re just around the ore ive plenty of Stockings | ready for the childre *n. These at 25¢ i Cotton Hose, medium | veight, with el > legs oa seamle S ble heels and toes. Black ind white. S 6 to 9 Girls’ Boys’ Union Suits at 75c ‘Union Suits at 75c UPPER MAIN Boys FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE “Standwear” School Suits, $6.00 Every Suit With Pio Pairs of Knickerbockers , ‘Standwe School Suits are all that the name implies— being sturdy, good-wearing Suits, built in a manner [ that will stand the wear and tear of the schoolboys. Suits of tweeds, mixtur neat checks and striped cassi- meres. Made in Norfolk, pinch back or box back models, with three-piece belts and full lined trousers. Other Suits at $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50 30ys’ Knickerbockers Boys’ Blouses $1.00 and $1.50 at 75c Each , rse—made em t UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Corduroy Tams to School Girls’ Corduroy Tams at 50c What could be more appropriate for the school miss than these Tams? And they're only 50c. Some are white corduroys with blue on edge of head ba -others in blue and white panels, black and white checks and colored stripes, as well as pretty cretonne tams Plain and Fancy Ribbon 35c _S-Inch atany: 20c Yard Pia latteta me wit ; t \ lar AS ent Ribbons, ae ar s 1 Dresden pat UPPER THE BON MARCHE More Silk Hosiery Coming In Women’s Silk Stockings $1.25 Pair FROM A WELI-KNOWN MANUFACTURER MAIN FLOOR —Why not wear Silk Hosiery all the time when they are but $1.25 a pair2— and they're good Stockings, too. —They have elastic lisle garter tops and full-tashioned feet with double soles, heels and toes ~All sizes in black, white and all the popular shades—so it will not be hard to match your suit, dress or novelty shoes. Women’s Washable Aid Glov es $2.25 Women’s Kid _ Gloves $1.50 Pr. Washable the \ ) ite Kid Gloves, Glove lean the t ea seams with \me n-made Glove ' atly a and rasting ist ' lered back to ( dering UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE RY a “Hoover” 35c Luncheon in the Sixth Floor Cafe—it is wheatless and meatless, but very appetizing and very wholesome. Carry Home Specials in the Grocery and Delicatessen Mayflower Coffee 25c a Pound 2