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IMEN BATTLE TT ALTANS DESPERATELY AT Leased Wire PETROGRAD, Sept. S—How | By United Press Leased Wire the “battalion of death” (Rus ROME, Sept. 5.—Capture of ‘sla’s fighting women soldiers) Monte San Gabrie! was offl threw back German ulte clatly announced by the Itallan ‘Over a front of a fifth of a mile war office today out of Riga and inspired their comrades to hold firm against With Monte Kuk (Cuckoo), Vo ) further advances, was told In /dice and Sano Santo, Gabriel, con _ frorit dispatches today. stituted the great chain of penks S The “Battalion of Death” made| which defen herole stand at a critical mo-jeast of the Isonzo, All except im the battle when pursuing forces had advanced to tho | SOME SAMMY NEEDS | where they seriously men the line, It resisted the shock A SMOKE! KICK IN kin the enemy assault and a ok the Germans } ptional valor” was credited the Battalion of Death and oth * Continued From Pe Page it ouyeewre tell er lke such & moment, when memories’ Sichea sulting waves to( Pictures can be so tremendously * ©) enhanced in warmth and affection thru the smoke rings of tobacco, they find themselves — withoyt smokes All efforts of the Russian com today were directed toward possibility of extricating Rus troops in the trap northwest Wouldn't You Feel Mean? Riga, into which they were fore-} Or, if wounded, they ery for a by the evacuation of that city|soothing cigaret; or, dyt » the subsequent rapid long for another puff to ea |throbbing pain, and the Red Cross nurse, looks it. ~ “Our lines will be considerably ened by the evacuation,” satd that bit of tobacco | & front dispatch today, expressing y, wouldn't you feel pretty "bet h over the situation, “and) mean and stingy if you knew that : ts no danger of the army’s|you had the chance and failed to nt. We are retiring in contribute two-bits to buy a pack order, in conformity with @/age of smokes for a Sammy? a plan.” Every twenty-five cents now Feontributed to the “Our Boys tn France Tobaceo Fund,” for which |The Star is the official collector ct, will buy a in the Seattle distric package of tobacco worth 45 cents retail. This is possible thru the pensrosity of several leading to companies in the United %, who are making up special ages for this fund. In each r tees basi cording to re-|package, there is also placed a ta made to the West Coast Lum-| postal to be addressed to you by association. the Sammy who gets your two-bits it Aberdeen, the Anderson-Mid-| worth. Milling Co., the ! mill and the Donavan Bros.’| four of these packs lumber mills of the siaba lene operations this week on| p: on. ‘The Numby Mill and Shingle Co... smoke. cam knows that. He's In the navy ser mx, resumed operations) knows, he took out of his mite, @& small crew Tuesday morn-|of his pay, a precious twenty-five cent plece, and sent it to Tt Heybrooke Lumber Co, at “for the comforting weed t . Opened up, according to/ tributed a This is the first mill tn Sno-| he expresses it County to resume opera-| The crew of the U.S. army mine on the 10-hour basis planter Major Ringgold, too, know out Centralia, the H. H. Martin) well what a smoke means to the| @nd in Bellingham, the Bloe|poys at the front, and so, they javan cargo mill are sald to running Tuesday with a full “According to J. G. Brown, presi of the International Shingle union, the attempt to open he Stimson mill, In Seattle, met ‘ & response by a crew of four who BO reported for work tomobile Hits Car Cranford, 622 10th ave. N. Mrs. Cranford, were seriously when their automobile crashed @ street car at Summit ave ‘Thomas st. Tuesday afternoon sustained severe bruises) the limbs and body. Ba BARGAIN LOTS TO THE Eprron ‘The Seattle Star: Se ey —In fact there are many find advertised here, for the Basement Bargains must be real bargains if they find a place in this new kind of a store. —Plan to walk through the Bargain Basement Thurs- & KS © Japanese Short Kimonos . at 37c Made of flowered crepe with satin band edging sleeves and square shape neck; the colors are mse, Ao and Alice blue. Size w 42. J For School Girl— School Sweaters collars, patch pockets and sash belts Plain green, gold, rose and Copen hagen, and some combined with white izes 28 to 34 Shetland Wool Sweaters Are Reduced to $1.25 Fine Shetland Wool Sweafs in sport style, in red, blue and Copenhagen, com bined with white. | TAKE. FALLOFRIGA §=6©6 MONTE GABRIEL BLAME RUSSIA FOR WAR, SAYS | | DR.MICHAELIS THIRD AIR RAID ed Prone Leased Wire AMSTERDAM, stages of the Itallan offe Sukhomlinoff in Petrograd for reply to the pope's recent peace plea would have been quite dif * according to Chancel lor Michaglis of Germany xf ited to] Wm Sreught dowe over Sheer Ho] M6, presumably a it fled te- out until tt was The victory will enable Gen the Austrian lines /dorna to pursue his favorite battle plan of enflanking the ee in Their action speaks | s in sup} port of this stater naid,| 119 Killed and 154 Injuréd + ec how eagerly the boys welcome the ecbance for| ca ot} The air raid over London last in Amert-| Right was by a fleet of about 20 Jenemy machines, Lord French] re een and tossed about 40 bonis, Woman Sends Mite pope would t vat“ WAR ON AUSTRIA One brother was 1 examination create any break erring ’ MOVE BY THE U.S, ‘ople are lo {is now @ patient in a ho wounded two at m8, as far as their and these are, and for 4 | probably will soon undertake a PACKING PLANT i s:Zuwsn Slvsio 5 than 2,000 employes at the ur packing plant here # ter of an English For the boys who are going to and for the sake of this mor one dear brother who died nearly fighting somew . I shall repeat this contrt-| part asserts Wilson; A dollar contribution will buy! “and = Were opened up on fair crews.| Do the boys at the front need|ducting tn order to bring a to Secretary Robert B.j/tobacco? The great majority|/comfort to our wounded and dying! Mother Gives 7 of the association. often would exchange a meal for a soldiers ite nm sone to! appare ux, opened both sawmill Frederick Waldorff MeCullough 982% Pay.|in the Nea Pp. Stimson Mill Co., of Seattle.) vice. And, knowing what he mont Payton | looking forw that impulse today and clip the coupon herewith and send it in with your con bly will en-|G © already In the|ed to ¢ or wrap your jo into two-bit plece, or other cein paper, enclose It In an envelope and trust Uncie Sam to deliver bas re He representa Lo op in the most Important leaving | | Perfect cted president THE. BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT. Autumn Coats So Good Even Bargain-Spoiled EVERY DAY Basement Customers Will more lots than you will Be Surprised gabardine and nove in women’s 4 Street Coats day and see some of the things not advertised in At ( ayiee } addition to the ones we tell of the new you of here. . 9) of the Cos plush a Lingerie Blouses Are reo 59c ial nb ig table and coltars of contrast Muslin Envelope Girls’ Fiber Silk’ $2.98, Chemise at —TSe— Pree vpved teetee Mow in Smart. looking Sweatera@with stylish | Fine Cotton Hose with double foned seamless feet Black Sateen Bib Aprons fasten at the watet 11 KILLED WHEN | GERMANS MAKE Hy United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Sept. 5.—The third German air raid of ingland in the same number of days, caused the death of 11 per | sons and the injuring of 62 In the London district, Lord Frengh announced today. said one of last night's raid ward Germaay | The announcemeat briog» the total number of deaths by Ger | man raiders since Sunday up to stated, They flew in amall groups) Dy Colted Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—To offset the menacing possibill- ties In the Russian situation and to force Germany into Peace more rapidly, the allies Strong pressure is being ex- erted on this government to declare war against Austria and then to ald In downing her, to that Germany would be with. out her ald, and cut off Turkey and Bulgaria, Thus far offi- cialis, including Secretary Lan- sing, have seen the rather | minent possibility of war be- tween Austria and the United States, tho they have Inclined to let Austria take the in Itlative. Just what form the new anti Austrian activities may take ts shielded as a military secret, tho tly it will come by way of fe| Italy or thro more forceful tactics East fed diplomats are d to post-bellum ter. lines. They dec autocracy must be hat nations must by elop along free i hreat of Prussianiem. t ed diplo map, » Frer to discuss the would readjust the Europ ¢ to reports here Restoration of «ium, Monte. ! ania Alsace- Lorraine. lonies, and er Syria wt of the payin r and to control M jtamia and the Sinai penine ania to control Armenia under ymous form of government pressure is upon mand posses. | | enuate Russian Po- |} he Baltic provinces, as well as Serbia, Belgium and North Jem France | Italy to have Trieste, the Istrian| atin tslands t of the Adri-| peninaula, the and the easterr Serbia to have Roenia and Her} regovina and a J av tate to be formed out of the Jugosiay provinces of Austria. | a free Poland and | Slav state; Libera. Arabs from Ottoman | U. S. Hasn't Agreed | PK has not been | 8.,, which ha. nat int ent of questions purely | ned today | jomats exp proposed lber in of sub. onalities in Austria would not necessarily constitute a dis-| ment of the Austro-Hun en re, if it still retains an S another question. It ted that Austria Hungary SUBS GATHER | GREATER TOLL Hy United Presse Leased Wire Sept. 6.—Sinkings of ole by su yarines for past week have been slightly over those of the previous seven days, according to an authoritative fore t of the official statement obtained today Last week's official statement sald 26 British ships hed been sunk, 18 of more than 1,600 tonw | aSKS 100,000,000 FOR RAILWAY CARS Hy United Pree teowed Wire | t. § —Repre. | Indi@ne, yesterdey @ Dill to appropriate 0 to eid ralir@ad@ to con- TARES POISON; nes ° | Ferdinand Langbein, 45, a itatry| employe of Carl Latendecker, of | Renton, died Tuesday night In’ the] city hospital, an honr after he had| a street corner at 15th ave. W. and Roy #t, Letters ere found in his clothing, Ade emy 0 an attor r tating that his death was Intentional CASHMERE, Frank | Whitham, 15, son of Hannibal W,| Whitham, 105 Woodlawn circle, Se-| attle, was drowned here Tugsfay | while he was bathing in the Wetlat- |cheo river, near town, THE BON MARCHE Garment Week | AT THE, BON MARCHE ala <> aon. The Coat Fashions of a New Season’ - Will Have Their Initial Showing | For Thursday will be Coat Day in Garment Week, and many women will be here to choose their Autumn Coats from com- plete selections. Autumn Top Coats $19.50 Fashion has definitely decided on coats of such character and style as these fall—Coats that are worth while at $19.50. Made of warm velours, with many new touches, such as envelope pockets and neat cut collars of } kerami, kit coney and self materials. a | Smart New Coats at $25.00 The Autumn Coats at $25.00 have put particular stress on their trimmings, choosing kerami, silk plush and baftin seal, and making them into stole or cape collars, or for cuffs and collar edge. Coats of mannish coatings and velours mostly, | Better Autumn Coats $35.00 | When choosing better Coats, select them of velour, burella or the beautiful soft Pom Pom cloth—lined throughout. The novelty pockets and full belts do their part in making these Coats stylish, to say nothing of the new cojlars of opossum, silk plush, kerami and kit coney with tails. All colors, of course, _High-Grade Coats $39.50 to $100 | No one could help admiring the beautiful Coats—designed in most fetching ways of Pom Pom, Bolivia cloth, Bochman’s mixtures and Silvertone. Lar- ger grow the collars, straighter grow the lines and fancier grow the pock- Many are button trimmed, and all in seasonable shades. Pictured here, you will note one of the “Louise” ‘Aprons, Elastic Waistband | White Billie Burke Percale Aprons 95c Aprons $1.95 Each light and dark colored perc side fastening style and ¢ astic é waistband—bound or trimmed | Aprons. They have long or short with bright color bands | sleeves; well made and cut’ full. The Toy Shop ‘Spiead. Kien Aree —is brim full of funny Toys and Games—| ade of good grade gingham in bring the children to inspect the rows and] jaye other toys. {MENT, UNION STR L Boys’ Staunch School Suits Bobby will feel just a little more grown up—end will be looked on with an eye o! admiration by his # z specially built and adapted to the needs of rollicking school boys. Of fancy tweeds, cassimeres and heavy overemat material that wear splendidly. Sizes 6 to 18 years, Boys’ Middy Sweaters in School Colors, $5.00 A No. 9 Sack Bon Marche Flour for 63c 7 * Uncolored Japan Tag of | Canned Shrimps; Reliance | Whole Cloves, pogpd 55¢. pound 43¢. special good qmality; per) brand; this year’s pack; | Bay Leaves, pourtd 25¢. | No 1 cans 15¢; No. 1}s| Hershey's Pure Cocoa; 1- tatoes; good quality; 10/ > cans 25¢. Ib. cfs, cach Be. pounds for 25¢. pound 55¢. Crescent Talk brand; 24-ounce bot brand; while the lot lasts, oval cans 1@ 12%; gallon (no No. 1 cans, 25¢@. ext charge for jug),) Fancy Califor Evapor- Pioneer Minced Clams; No. 45¢. ated Apricots, Ib. 30¢. ch 15¢;| Mixed f@iding Spices— Mayonnaise Dressing, Pom- at 18¢. | mixed whol) Spices for peian brand; made of* Stick Cinnamon; fresh qual-| pickling purposes; per Pompeian — select fresh pound, 25¢, olive oil; bottle, 28¢, FOURTH FLOOR—THHY nomial ARCHE. ’ in green, brown, blue and amethyst. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. “Louise” Aprons 59c For Thursday—Apron Demonstration Day cleverly designed and well made — of light and medium ] dark colored percales with shoulder fastenings in butterfly: design. Also finished with large buttons, wide belt, and nicely bound edges. Extra full Dress Aprons Ri Good quality White Galatea is used in making these popular entice aka AR medium colors. These Aprons A ‘ | rounded corners, large regiments of Soldiers and| pocket and mnck-rack braid trim- eT STORE. | ming - THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB 50, $8.50, $10.08 and $12.50 roolmates if he wears ome of these Bon Marche Suits—Suits UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCIE. a % Ss eaid: Shere co orvig as ppt Bon Marche Blews-thet well-mown brand, made from the best quality Wash- ot |hop® for fuel relief this wint ly ° ington blue stem wheat. Pure Cider Vinegar; Canned Corn Beef; Union |