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Editor The Star: Am send | $5 to the tobacco fund | Ing $1 to the Sanimies’ tobac Gives Up Smoking for Fund eo fund Will send another I'm going to give $5 every next week month for the duration of the war 1 have no need to do It, but he sald, “and th t way | Qan Joshingly aekos a friend of t >t cut out s mine to let we do her washing. I quit 1 told her | would like to earn 18 name the money | sent to the fung ow the aglory of | have a soe ging. He will abit of year WAN tiemes, too. Leek for a fat once, Hut dotier ame vem agin. t he. staying at MRR AMAA LONG, home, sha fer ite discomforts fille to exprem eae nee. Jt ta) SOothing, etre Not fo difficum, after to ‘give Il be days when Without feeling (ho mertifice Mrs irrita Lohp is net merely comtom le give. Dut offers te work hard Gor the « portunity te wie, Teal, iadeed. gacrifice that he ts really “do ne hie bit" in Working fer the “Ow he is able. nce Tobacco Pura” hew sacrifice is not in vain Taxi Men Raise *us of The Star amin and again joyes of the » Tax! touch with the great warmte of ar pater Co. raised 86 amons humanity hemselves for this fund. The Bearcely had we finished reading nomes of the Individual contrib in| utors will t Mrs. Long's letter, which ca this morning's mail, when we Ba Visited by a man whom we known for al years. He ¢ GERARD CANTON OH" mis pay : AIDS SMOKE FUND be ASKS GOVERNOR Continued From Page 1°) TO INVESTIGATE °°. ows Demanding that Division De has sta Chairman John J. Sullivan be Smoking made to prove or retract state. Dusses and ments that resulted in his dis- Two years a missal os Br tion com any for choo! teacher, = ety . - s wee ton, conscienitous objector, fed in superior court an faid his case in writing bamre WON. SMOKING WAS FORBID Governor Lister Friday. DEN ON STREET CARS. “Mr. Sullivan's charges of antag. Yesterday | went to see him, to the government are who! and | found this man torn be UnWarranted and utterly base tween his hate for tobacco and Canton’s letter said. his admiration of the spirit » It follows in part shown by The Star In raising i “Hila action has resulted in the, Money for tobacco for our Sam. ehool board's dismissing me with-| Tee “over there.” Sot investicating the truth of the! sn, Mills Day. “Ie jebarges and in response to the de earn - mands of a frenzied press. More y, it has taken from me ut which I Wannot reengage after the war in @he occupation for which | have ‘Prepared myself. “Thus deprived of my reputation spusleced from my position. by the press, prev after the war—ar thre Mon of Mr. Sullivan, what ts t for me, if I may be permitted to in the matter from a strictly jal standpoint, in this war @emocracy? 7 “As a conscientious objector, un to do military work, but will Png to do constructive work for | he country, I have been uselessly Made a victim of the war in a way Patrietion Overpewertng that does not help the country or And the man of bis sin Sny one concerned. I am willing gees ® to make sacrifices for the count sae. broem ‘Bat do not feel called upon to sac! nae Fifice my reputation in the process.” '! present, drew from his Sp iiecieninentnemn pocket four-bits and handed it to sent to the New York so that each will get th jnarte pja return postal fre Sammies 7 he finds the rasite.” sald Hves off the f the smoking man. It * selfishness, and lack of caw acuteness and a general decrease in efficiency Movement 1 you,” he contin 1 get a pa send, and that it e him of some ose terrible trer appy in 80 doin ‘ me _ For the first time in the history I guess it looks like I'm stultt ef any of the national parks, per- fying myself.” he said soberly in was granted recently for| “It sure doesn't,” said I, just as > the erection of a set for the taking soberly Scenes in the Yosemite valley for Ba And on the coupon that goes to —— ne of the boys in the trenches Walk Throagh the Bargain Basement Satarday Going! Going! at Price on Saturday ionable materials, such as flowered patterns, striped sign that the fellows are all wearing nowadays. Ties for the conservative as well as the extreme Don’t Miss kt, Men! Salute, Men! These Shirts are m all because they are all size. 14. Shirt bosoms and cuffs. Solid colors and str real worth. Low Bust.Corsets $1.35 © Corsets of fine white cou til that are well boned throughout; splendid style “THE.“BON*: MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT, Men’s Silk Ties Going Three at a Throw for $1.00 Hundreds of Men Will Be Buying New Ties at This Low Fine quality Silk Ties at a Bargain Basement price—Ties of fash- Men’s Shirts, Size 14, Get Their Marching Orders at 55c Cotton Flannel Men’s Pajamas Men’s Outing Flan- Fiber Silk and Medium and > e Coats in Full or) * —™~ p Three-Quarter’ i ez Length — © ‘ 2.25 | Hundreds of New THE SEATTLE STAR For the “Ou Roys in France To-; name and address of sender fund WOMAN WASHES TO EARN $i WEEK FOR SMOKE FUND Raymond Is Home of This Heroine; Seattle Man Quits Smoking So He Can Give $5 Each Month to Sammies | bacco Fund" is @ national affal The American ® rin France| You can give quarter or The Star being appointed the col-|to whom the kit is delivered will) mo For every quarter subsertb lector in the eattle district. | write a message of thanks to the | ed nome American idler in There are no expenses taken out) sender France will receive a kit t@ contribution All the Price Is Reduced Evergreen Lodge, No, 60, of the sent to the fund goe to Thin tobaceo cannot be bought Anctent Order of United Workmen purchase of tobacco for anywhere ¢€ for less than 4 has taken the initiative among fra boys, the Incidental ex. cents It would cost much more ternel organizations, and today we ’ this lodge for being pald by several/to send it to France, even tf it ial Wo citizens ould be sent at all, By spe If #0, lp the For every 26 cents subseribed rangement with the gover Are yo The Star will send to France a kit: space on transports wil provid. | following coupon and send ft in ‘ontaining 45 cents’ worth of to ed for tobacco sent by the tobacco! with your contributions Several of the big cor have prepared special kits for this purpose. What's in Package One of tb of example, con tains the followtr : Three packa Bull Dur. ham smoking tobaéeco. Three books of Bul} Durham One tin of Tuxedo smoking | tobacco NOMO occ cceeereee POCO r eee mnee res Feeeeeeeerereeeeeseeres Four books Tuxedo cigaret | oe -yecegl et Ge eee in: Sa aa, Oana ee ee tee Two packages of Lucky | Strike cigarets, 20 In a pack age ony eeesceeceveceeee oibesbowkasene perecesecccees i One stamped postcard with gg “ | ° Will Wonders Never Cease? * atin cese ree, Chi Brewers Hit Cabarets. } By Unit nn Leased Wire Neards 4 CHICAGO, pt. 7 <r KO And the ca cabarets t were fe ing, "Ett 100 e one J. Cacen nom: , 1.00 of bh pals had mw bim the guest nor at a little kill cad 1.00 The Chicago Brewers’ asso. brewers elation, the Chicago Retall saloons operated 100 juor Dealers’ association and as decent, orderly places Pi 5.00 kindred — organtzations rad Legnor said his assoctates vernight would ask city council! to cad a firet legislate the cabarets out ne as ’ SS. A, Walker, 1508 PF he ACTOR HELD AS SoLpier ano Girt a5, is. ELOPE TO SEATTLE; , a MOTHER CHASES ’EM Ny United Press Leased Wire “Love ve. Duty” might be the 2.00 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 R title of the case of the disap. dolfo Lazada, actor, was under ar pearance of Private A. E. Par / 2.00 rest here today on a telegraphic adis, 20, of Company D, Sec 100 warrant from San Diego, charging ond Washington, and pretty 16 him with consplracy t furnish yearold Lillian Gossett, of Ta 100 German agents tn Mext coma, Thursday. - 1 12 hey re r ° He wants ¢ Mra. George Gonnett 8.6 at Tac sagan ws 2 pment ne le Text and 1434 Ninth Josepht r ] a ¢ of ans D b . pen a h 10 these m ho «me ¥. US, Mee igars at home that the Wl Vester yellow if they don’t cut ‘ pe and nd to the men ae WwW 1.00 doing the f And the big t hair—wondering, some of b broad-mt poiaries might think ¢ move. z46 0 OW 2, New! i ] GRAFT RAMPANT, See for Many Wonder- Continved From Page 1 ful Bargairs soe ft and chu ‘ 35c! je there are yatement law and figured de- thrown upo this d and Nichols dresser. uptown resorts fn unmolested to pr this condition of affairs and that I evidence which I ¢ hom he obje |tenants to v aid “IT have 1 wrote to arching out at the absurdly low price of 55c—and | s made of Japanese crepe, woven madras or with silk iped patterns to select from—at a fraction of their to prove that I Reckingham on and I can n him persor outh of Ye he would find ptown and that they lived |uptown, %& the same letter I told |him that I had appealed to the po: lice and the sheriff © for eld {n protecting my property from abatement act proceediags, and he feplied that f the police aad sheriff's office would not act ‘it » more @ason for abate Nichols elat nat he sho for the average figure; lace in sourt tine Hevevioied tout tan and embroidery trimmed r is the last oppor F ll nts from one house le than a sizes 19 to 25 ; eat ' a Hats for 69e ear after Summers had told him o Ee 1 uch a ; the first tenant was running ¢ Newform Corsets wu fle IR ‘ a It's a remarkable price and a won immoral resort 4 ible boning: fitted with four ; : derful chance to get od-looking But ft all amounts to nothing if hose supporters; sizes 19 t serge, cheviot and atin, (Pal) Hat. tcimme 1 fd ‘ H police won't clean up the town ‘ ip sei y eh al at, tri d and untrimmes and drive the women away from 26 include iY 89c and trimmed with silk braid | shapes, of fine quality Reading felt, this district so that th ompany OG Women’s and misses’ sizes.in the newest styles and colors can build up & decent working. jman's residence district,” Nichols |said. Yourself the DECLARES LUNDIN « tead I have hosen t nake ‘When the case against my | company comes to trial I am going » letters to show that I] called the attention of Summers to | asked his assistance in obtaining | d ohim many | aid in cleaning | Shirts for 45¢ | Reduced to 55 nel Gowns for 89c | Lisle Socks at 1 I also en on the | plendid hirts for Large, roomy Pa Warm Night Gowns A season upply of gr eg chars men work out ; : Bacio ur ehle act : ff the beat, and Oharia d f brown amas of soiesette and of ft outing flan ; ie j ' Sullivan to clean up the houses f browr : , lean considerabl v nd to help the company to make id olive drab cotton madras in plain white well made full ing for ob, 2 " k the at trot fit to live haa nnel with reinforced or plaid patterns, with garments that are v nly reg 9 to: 11,4 hol uid that King st. at collars " 2 frog fasteners; all sizes pecial at 8% 5 (Seconde’ ii was a parade of painted women | wrote Summers July 14 he that for very # h wom | _ THE BON MARCHE ‘These Distinctive Hats Are for The Shoppers Who Know Style and Quality § The shapes are large and small, of rich velvets and zibelines, in the popue lar dark military shades of blue, green, brown, burnt, ‘petunia and taupe. j The trimmings are unusual, showing the mushroom pompons, the feather wings, bands and fantasies, and the tailored oxi fized metal | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. 5 Saturday—Children’s Day) The First Children’s Day of a New Season At the Popular Store for Children—The Bon Marche From now until school closes every Saturday will be Children’s Day at } this store—with special displays and special sales of little folk wearables, so that j mothers can plan to bring the children down town and have them properly fitted without interfering with study hours. Hey, Boys! Pipe the New Suits THEY HAVE AN EXTRA PAIR OF KNICKERS, TOO! Lots of ’em at the Bon Marche, and all the school fellows are wearing them, because thei mas and pas know how fine they are for wear. Made of tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and over- coating material, in grays and browns, stripes, diagonals and spicy mixtures. Coats are serge lined—pinch or box-back mod- els—with two- and three-piece or French belt ef- fects. Sizes 6 to 18 year New Blue Serges and Cheviots have come to join the lot At $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. | Children’s Autumn Millinery | At 65c to $7.95 . larling little aps irk ’s. Some with | ffects and drooping Sizes 2 to 6 years. New Tub Dresses 75c to $1.75 that are most at- and chambray in some combined with plain Fall Coats at $8.75 to $22.50 i | I lish lines, areqi ilk and wool [a eline 1 re wit ur trimming. Sizes ¥ 14. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE reat deal of style, with “! | Proper School Underwear for Children roperty owners in | We Ask Mothers to Inspect Our New Fall Line of “Munsing” Underwear, “Lackawanna Twins” and “Globe” tailor-made Under- wear—three of America’s best known brands—all moderately priced. All sizes and qualities, Children’s Cotten Underwear Children’s Pert Weel Shirts) Dr. Dertcn’s Sleeping Gar- and Pants ments, Two Styles Heavy c¢ } White and gray part-wo Warmer Sleeping Gar- and Pat Underwear 2 years,| ments in open back ang are 70c a garment, and for | drop seat style, priced 60¢ fleece linec garments, ill gray; sizes 2 to 8 each s larger there is an| each for the first size, with |f} larger sizes 50x increase of 5c in the price. | an increase of 5¢ on each | Children’s Cotton Union| 4 A size larger Raita. caine > to & at | Children’s Union Suits, part s ee z tA to 8, 3 weal Fall alee Reed Children’s Nazareth Waists, 7T5e; es to 16 at ol, all sizes, priced at omplete line of : 3 | or 36 \ ete hi f sizes; 85e¢. | $1.25 to $2.50. bh oe ; each oo¢; or 3 for . UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ee $1 Saturday in the Grocery Store ; Fresh Washington Creamery Butter 47c lb. Guaran®ed Good Quality ° Mayflower Coffee; roasted fresh daily; per ) Arm & Hammer Bang Soda; 1-pound | | pound 25¢. e) package for Té | Canned Tomatoes; Del Monte brand; solid | Shaker Salt; Leslie's br will not cake} | pack; No. 2! cans, each 15¢, a package 8¢, Snider's Tomato Catsup, of selected ripe | Golden Dates tomatoes; bottle 19¢@. Pure Rolled Oats; best quality; 5-pound | pound 20¢. Quaker Corn Puffed; twice cooked, ready serve; white. corn food » 13¢, fo. Halle serve 1; pkg. 13¢6 bag for sy. \ FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE.