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THE SEATTLE STAR t ‘BOXERS READY TO | a) SWAP WALLOPS TO HELP OUR SAMMIES ° ° Continued From Page 1 | | o ° HILDREN’S Hair Bow Ribbond) a Clip This Coupon and Forward It to The Star With Your Contribution Every Contribution of % Cents Puts 43 Cents’ Worth of To Bacco Inte the Hands of One of Amertoa’s Fighting Men in France. Cur Boys in France Tobacco Fund Endorsed by the Secretary of War and gyre! the Express Elevator di- rect to the Sixth Floor Cate, from 11 to 2 p.m, the Secretary of Navy | ‘ q : Loap ur T eS OF THE NOYS IN Fraxcr ih) » j af g nd as much money as you je Tear out this Coupon, fill it and » en pare to buy tod t bh dollar buys Fighting Men. of tobacco.) packag Pree packages of to! . thru “Gur Royse in France Tobacco Fund” for our | © fighting men tn France, I understand that each dollar buys four packages, each with a re hor t ents a coy a eh ft LE pack- | ‘ ’ , ro spat cates cha Announcing the Opening Display of LUNDING | Street address ....cececceeeeseeeeeee . p entitled to ringside seats sora Untrimmed Hats for Autumn at the Arena! who have can get t City me are noticeable, as ble in the woods, and | ha shades, Russian green and Flamme red. hand-blocked hats—so well tailored. and Salts velvets. just noted you have placed me in Millionaire row wit for no other reason, thie. | At 95c, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 1 In itself would have been suf. | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ficient for me to feel the honor f 9 ee XR AA AS ——— | by calling for same | TYLE—one of the representative fea-| MY HE best of materials are used—such a Hy co Autumn hue aigaupeane reunee et THe tures of our Untrimmed Millinery Sec- rich hatters’ plush, zibelines (that a well as blacks in abundance. Some of writes Bert Butterworth, “but | tion—with a showing of Princess Pats, | critic can hardly tell from hatters’ plush), {the colors are grenate, petunia, furrier 4 irending se mach time ae pee. |f| with soft, floppy flanges—as well as the | chelay and velvets, including Paons, Lyons | brown, field mouse gray, light glove f 4,000 PATRIOTS HIT ‘THE DISLOYAL you have conferred upon me by making an immediate contribu bo of ea inte er Satin Dresses $19.50—Tafteta Dresses {| “Dix Make” supplying him with smokes and $19.50—Serge Dresses $19.50 | ! other little things he has been accustomed to at home; ’ ° | Seren | Nurses’ Uniforms li | Inthe world to hand you my {| Are Calling You NOW to Make pea By Lae | check for $5. Please place me , ‘ os . THE UNIFORMS OFFICIALLY A | In the ‘madegood’ column. "it I Your Decisions for Early ADOPTED BY THE AMERICAN ay 1 am not one who believes that the people of Seattle are | | can again assist you in work | aE ,, cc | . r afraid of any band of h O. L. Willett. | of this nature, please cali on Autumn Wear ; RED CRQS | { Beis crouts we sans to the front to dig trench | Now id we valine < And no matter from which group you choose Uniforms made of pre-shrunken ‘hy wu Nr | »w, how could we refuse to ac-| fl And atter fro! ch group you choose, Liste Hath in pive we " | a that the slacker should be—The Rev. J. D. 0. Powe oney of a man who writes you are sure to get the correct model, for satin, Dixie cloth in pure white. Made with || y This meeting is to give force and expression to the over powering sentiment in America for upholding the hands of | long or three-quarter sleeves with col- || lars that can be worn low or buttoned orgiana Hammond turned ff} ) for dan taffeta and serge are vieing with each other for eur government.—H. C. Henry, civil war veteran. tiekets tedey.|—l ¢ os ies: : inne must be either for the government or against it. He adine Har and Leonie {| first place in Autumn's wardrobe. high around the neck i q must either be on the firing line here or in France.—Homer Campbell, the little girls who gave [] Navies and blacks are again favorites in ae re aae Rage ink. ligt ! ©. Campbell, member of the Typographical union. an entertainment at the Monterey|H] ctyles that & Very “fatchtne : hich Also chambray, in plain pink, light 5 You can’t cure cancer without the knife. You must cut apartments Monda afternoon,'§) Styles that are very etc hing—two of whic blue or nurses’ ‘stripes— | . it out. It is time for us to use the lancet on the |. W. W. | are pictured here. The overskirt effects, the A {| BE avs th tremeson, conteterste voters ar forwarded ite H! long straight-line effects, the plaited skirts and + $3.40 Attach yourself to some organization and work to aid ction to the New | pannier side drapes, all speak of late styles in : 5 the authorities in keeping American patriotic—U. 8. District rs, bringing the to skirts ' White Coverall Aprons $1.95 Attorney Clay Allen. ae Gee oliaees art . : J $1.95 The time for neutrality This nation is at war to $468.76, which will buy And they’re charmingly touched up with Coverall Aprons, made in the Billie | § A There Li . ‘ 187 3, les _ {4% we . a rh s le 1 ong or short 1 . REE. a es or Gorony--Presecuter Alfred H. Lundin, Oro ammies. Each I] braiding, buttons, buckles and Georgette crepe burke style, with long z h rt sleeves, of || | se —~ tauded vigorouny, {2% t00acc0 for a Sammy—a apectal f] in contrasting colors—making the smartest who aot taterated In an Crna ee re ons hands was applaui vigorow ackage containin jobaceo " d ‘ p 0 4 c Ys s kd Hiidatee seccch secition and trea | The mecting was opened with |Costs 45 conte at retallreiecs <ewyp| group of dresses ever—most wonderful for THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. va | gen was enthusiastically voic- | music by the Lingwood band, and contributions are as follows $19.50. sECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. u ————— © ed by 4,000 Seattle men and [selections were rendered bY the | presiouaty acknowledged sense | wemen fervent triotic band between speeches. The Mrs. ©. BE. Meach, 4555 Call . ay —— _ = — — i] 4 meeting tha Arena Mendy |Kalckerbocker quartet sang, and * ci oo | | F AE ee tei z Head for School Needs and School W bl |. by the Spanish ane war Thompson Chief Orator MB Fees | ea quarters or cnoo eeds an cnoo eara es j veterans to crystallize the sen- | Col, Will H. Thompson, confed-| Pred F. Keit Leciptrtamespennnents nestesiettasiommesinesnnnention a a ietihins seinaiieabiieealiieininaleaii ¥ ‘ D Piment against the |. W. W. [erate veteran, delivered the main |, Mrham. w to t " F. King, ceneral delivery -” | land to urge the authorities to [address of the evening. He de | Ni inmer, Montecey apart: Kni k f F t B ° hs niza- clared the 1. W. W. to be “busy in. o ; L ] S D 3 95 , eden ‘apsinee the organize | cared the 1, Wwe “ouny | ea ey weneey ne ickers for Fat boys— Ittle Serge Dresses $3.95— ed Prosec: Alfred H. Lundin | nation.” cg UM 155 . | 4 | i Ber ensoeter Altred “atzoney | cit te the poison that cowards |“ _™- Mri. Cheasty beliding.-': see | For Boys Who Will Make Sturdy Men— That Are U lly S: ” | “Clay Alien were present and [and slackers use,” he sald. “They | The Boys Who Need Extra Strong Trousers at re nusually mart T pledged their support in {have not the courage of the| oXnizing the state of war result. | y' ng | Serushing the viper head of (traitor who fights with the oppo» | ing from Germany’s repeated at- PRICED $3.50 AND $5.00 for School Wear tacks upon our people and our flag, in enacting laws for the ample and effective organiza tion of our army and navy, and ing army in the field, but they re |main at home to poison the minds of those who should be standing steadfastly behind the heroes at 4 ality.” Sheriff Stringer oegatl to the meeting that _ he had been called from the city by official business. -An extra pair of Trousers for your ee A What little miss is there stout boy—he'll need them to wear to | who would not be pleased When Chairman 0. L. Willett] the front.” febtag Of ine Uniios ties oF school next week. to have one of these little ‘ealled for Mayor Hiram C. Gill, and | eeere Hake Lavety ert every means to bring the | —Well made Knickerbockers of rem- | 5¢rs¢ Dresses? With his usual fervor and elo- was found that he was not in| | 3 oe war to a victorious conclusion a C PY iloring sths Dresses so cunningly de } Bese Winers'eid that he hed|crhorted. the mecting to’ beck "up| ,,° s00er treason tn every | ee eee that all mothers fall 7 ed. “yee wg arg hee onside weg form, and espectally in that in- —All heavy worsteds and tweeds—the Bae thers oe Gill in the afternoo! ge sidious guise which, lacking the A . nap in love with the ‘ mayor had been undecided| “There is but one leader in this kind of cloths that wear and wear. ; ; ‘whether to attend crisis,” he said, “and his name tx| Courage to oppose the armies = | Cine . le bolero effect with ss Wanted to Hear Mayor Woodrow Wilson, by grace of the| Oot cj7nlry ye (ie weaken ony (il —Sizes trom 10 to 18 years. kirts and fancy pock 7 , . uffrage of American freemen, ‘ a | Ex Ki ick: rhock i pols ize Y th . hat ieee evidently napa trey ee Neader in the dark days ot| forces and assist the enemy by | tra Knicke! ers in regular sizes— some with sashes tha e st attendance, 2 enue a Ss disseminating disloyalty, dis -assimere -finishe ate- in the back. Also full f@ should have been glad to hear| war, Seattle must tear the “sur-) Ghedience and discouragement | of cassimeres and hard-finished mate Nea ela aii aren Hing on the au-|gonfalon on high." We denounce 'the German ka! P i f at eager an ti caele power to| Declaring himself to have felt] ser and xie enpportare in Ger | acca tiarye of s xtra ee cea of corduroy Both plain colors and thorities gh cn treble Whh fear on many and in America, whose |f] tweeds and corduroys in dark shades of browns, sizes | p! is ts i—witt wr eheck the growth of the I. W. W. /his knees trem Wah teat CO a9) | | studio wurpone te to take thelr bsdesericais : 9 | rel ig doen i n-| Memorable occasions, once at Get-| checks and fancy mixtures, § 6 to 18; pair 7 adopters to lars itrasting .|tysburg and once at the Arena, H.| Sutocratic militarism dominate | Op! CHE : oun * ee Most unanimously. =o |e Henry made a stirring address the world, who are already talk- | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Second Floor—The Bon Marche of in which he said that the patriot-| {ng of the next war, and whose : A little group of I. W. W. mem- Bers, who sat by themselves near | ‘sm of America had been shown by the end of the hall, shouted “no”|the readiness with which its people when the vote was taken and then,| subscribed the Liberty Loan and on the demand of the crowd, a ris- lby their generosity to the Red| ing vote was called for. Cross. Riot Narrowly Averted } Four men rose and immediately Ww victory would make every peace | a mere truce amid repeated wars School Bags, Pencil Boxes, Note Books and Dictionaries Everything That the Studious School Boys and Girls Will Need on the First Day of School We condemn the acts of those who, claiming allegiance to our country and enjoying the pro- tection of Ita flag and the free. Denounces I. W. W. “These foes of the nation, the 1. there was a general rush for their) EPs ‘. - Hage th ot Damorane| 20m of its institutions, give ald Students’ Loose-leaf Note Books; | Standard Dictionaries; Hunk & | Combination Pencil Boxes; made | Composition Books with sice qual- ] seats. All over the house men and | ™0lety, a nolsy not numerous} and comfort to the enemy, Our ‘ iced 30 t Wacnall’s Desk | t . f imitation leather; each, 25 t le ‘ | women were on their feet calling|™mority, of our population. Wiil| nation has entered the world | handy = size; pricec c Wagna I's c « price of 1 leather; each, Z5¢ ity ruled paper; cach 6@ and ff for the ejection of the men. Ush.|%0U let them instill their traitorous! conflict with deliberation, { | $1.50. $1.50. and 50¢. 10¢. ; ers sprang to their protection and hee ee eee by “caper ts of Ger \f| Pencil Tablets; large size and good | School Dictionarie: r's Ele- Webster's Collegiate Dictionaries; Drawing Tablets, medium size; ; s from beating | 2; | aggression hose who n | eh nehkat dts Gihs Sn a « + = .j lal mae Gace, Hanson|_ “They have been shelling the| question the justice of the na- || paper; each, 5¢. mentary Edit DECC aaees price $3.00. each OP. j 9313 Jackson st., was forced to sing asen te byicgy Lay Sree mouths, tion’s cause and seek a reversal | gle Compass and Divider; each, School Dictionaries; Webster's In- School Bags in various sizes and Protractors for drawing circles and “The Star-Spangled Banner. Only | oe oe the Tyocetes ei mt aa | of fits course eenemies, They | 2he. termediate Edition; price, 55¢. tyles, priced 25e to $1.50. angles; each 10¢. mim h ographic | would dethrone our country : i i Ss F : Mae ite ana Vikas preventet ferring to the I. W. W. “Organized| from ita lofty position as the Prong Water Colors; a das- Leather Dictionarie: Webster's Loose-leaf Rings that will fit most | Pencil Sharpeners, fitted with Members of the audience from fol-|/*bor !# not behind them. They| leader of the democracies of the sortment of shades; a set, 25¢. Pocket Edition; price 50¢. any size book; each 5¢. sharp, strong blade; each S@. > lowing the lead of one Spanish | bave coed organized labor as &) world and make it a faltering UPPER MALN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a a teran, who loudly |*P@¥ning ground since the opening| and retreating slacker, reducing | a voy, veteran, who loudly | -+ the war and now loyal labor is| {1 to the most abject’ and pitt | i,’ yelled: “Mob them!” here to tell you that {t will not per-| able figure in the world’s his iff of th sheriff of the! it these foes of the nation to in | For the Making of Fall Curtains and Draperies —_| Make Daughter's School Clothes | 9 president and congress in rec- a German, peace, (ihe leh ore ed Bahn eel dea eek tas LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHG. Sslacker detail" arrested one of | fie or prejudice ite 1 ind” | tory. the men, Emil Norby, 1920 First ence or prejudice its m We insist at all times on obe- t Hi " ~ : . © x a ome ave. who gave his age as 31. He| Allen and Lundin Speak dience to law and the preserva Cc S d -] C ap . 5 — fs held by the police on a charge| Both Prosecutor Alfred H. Lun-| ton of order. We believe that | urtain crim an 36 nch retonnes FOR DRESSES ] * of evading the draft din and U. 8. District Attorney| !n time of war the first constitu. | M ‘ De Yd On We Qr sai * | Ricuscaye Thru Alley _| Clay allen spoke tional duty of the citven isto |f| Marquisette 25c Yd. at 25c, 30¢ and 35c Plaids and Mixtures 50c _j} The remaining six men fled by Lundin declared his office ready| %tfive to bring the conflict to an | A , ‘ way of the alley exit, and, altho|and willing to do all in its power| end by achieving victory for our | ff] Better than most 40-inch Scrim and Mar- | That we have in a splendid assortment suitable Yard-wide cotton mixed plaids in large and ff i thay rere pore ved, rae not Abe to stop the spread of the I. W. W.| ch We here no on y quisette at this price—white and cream, with | for bags drape lots of pretty pattern small patterns and pretty color effects; also + taken. Other sympathizers gather-| propaganda. with those who invoke the con Nate , cy borde some plain or ee te and ink ‘ ore ‘ q ¢ e mixtures, so ser sae x @d about the door at the close of; “Consistent and faithful work on| Stitution merely to protect sedi- | plain an , fancy f gi 1 plain with | bi hintz and tapestry effects in such a won-| gray and nbn ‘ mixtures, serviceable and M4 the meeting and “peacemakers” |the part of citizens will be of} tion and treason, and who claim | two-inch hemstitched hems der thas PMc Mie OSE aes i fad their hands full checking in-|great assistance,” he said the right of free speech only to THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 5 “Re be cipient fights Allen said that he had received rarer our countr and to sap | FOR BLOOMERS : 4 Every reference made by sp orders from the attorney general| the loyalty of our citizens B S > fd d fed q ers to the chance of private citi-/not to publicly discuss the I. W We condemn the revolutionary : : lack ateen 29C an 35¢ g By gens alding the officials in enfore-|W. He confined his remarks to| Conspiracy which has assumed Underwear and Hosiery for School Children Piro eogd. radia Gt SRPRAUAL Hick Glee 4 fng the Jawa against treason, or, in| calling upon the people as a whole| the name of Industrial Workers ; £ 1g es of yard-wide Blac k teen 4 event of the authorities’ failure,|to stand loyally behind the presi of the World, whose purpose is a * 5 ar that are ju plendid for making Sch« yom- taking the law into their own|dent not labor, but destruction, and ott S h | St k “4 t 3! > er Sott, firm quality, with a permanent lus- ‘ , omn dent not labor, but weeiruction, and | etter School Stockings at 35c ers. “Soft, firm quality p attempt to paralyze industry in | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. ; F tion of being inspired by a cor ton, also fine ribbed silk lisle—al g double so’ aale send ; Cpa at belog somplted uy 5, ont fet i na lisle—all having double soles, heels and toes; size 6 to 10 Phere , 1 We call open aiinia seen (fl) parstor 9 Buy Domestics in Mil station, whether in nation, state, | : y | ’ : Ns re county or city, promptly to ar | Co ( 5 a B .) l JC L * seat and pusish all thoes. t_| tton Stockings 17¢ oys’ Union Suits 75¢ engths at 12 1-2c Yd. | We, citizens of Seattle, as- , and patriotism of our war presi disposed persons who gather | Or three pairs for 50c. These are fast black Fine ribbed gray ¢ m Union Suits that are yet i.e VARP ] 4 sembled in mass meeting at the | dent, and we indorse those | together to impugn our coun- | oh \ ieee i h clas. | fleece lined. High neck, long sleeves and ankle DRESS GINGHAM 1274c YARD 4 call of former soldiers and sail- great state papers wherein he try’s motives, to dishearten cotton in medium and heavy weights, with elas Nicer acti cnioaneel hah an | nee ce . A good line of 27-inch Dress Gingham in neat a ors of our country, who have | has portrayed the criminal bar our soldiers and to destroy the tic ribbed legs and double soles, heels and toe : : SERVER OEE PE SEARS EES ool alnid end ‘eerie. Gekais tad a gallantly borne its flag in the bariam of the German govern morale of our people 6 to 16 » plaid a if patterr la ma € up face of the foe, announce these | ment, which, not content with | vhs belleve peace will come, tt St | : 5 25 sirls’ J 1 S it 75 unto. pretty, “schoo! (rocks; URNgLnS tae principles | the attempted enslavement of and come only, when won by Co on stockings Cc G Ss l nion suits oe 2 . a , We reaffirm our unswerving | the nations of Kurope, has the fighters at the front They S . ai fread Ry 4 : 36-INCH PERCALE 12%c YARD Joyalty to the government of | sought to extend its reign of and those who at home sup- | Good wearing Stockings of fast black cotto reece lined Wnion Suits of tine ribbed white Good grade pereale in light and mec col” 4 the United States, our pride in | terror to the oceans of the port them to the utmost are the £ ‘ a ack cotton, | cotton. High neck with long sleeves and ankle | ors abled = eet hi and medium ¢ oe : our country’s past and our su | World, has fired on our flag | {¥0 pacifiste, Our copper- |] in medium and heavy weights. Seamless feet | jength; sizes 2 to 10. Latecr since 1D te ie » suitable for dresses and aprons—figure anc Preme trust in its future and murdered our citizens Lares heath hod achieved any- | with double soles, heels and toes; sizes 6 to 91 85. 8 izes, 12 to 16,) stripe patterns to select from; lengths to 20 . : gl ‘ thing but dishonor 4 seat pot iets Maton | Yards ne Orr complete sone | _ We support the action of the We are for an American, not | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. C