The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1917, Page 10

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~|MOTHERS MAY BAKE PIES FOR DRAFTED BOYS Pies for Sammica! This is the idea that W. W. Conner presented to a special | committee, which met Tuesday i to dise the celebration which will be held September 19, when th ond contingent ————-@ | of Seattle select service men Previously acknowledged $1,078.00 | leave for American Lake, | The 800 men who will compose the second contingent of Seattle | men to Camp Lewis will go Sep: | tember 19 and 20, according to def inite orders ived from the pro: | vost marshal general Tuesday, but | the celebration committee at once telegraphed to Washington in an | | Continued From Page 1 % @| Mra. D. . Ladd, 4223 Rainte : ‘tobacco habit of the masses, re | “Tobacco is man's solace; | | and assuages «rief, It) nd comforts.’ Surely, the Mm France will need all that, | | pecite Greenwood, 1425 Mum: H why not give it to them?" — | | “bolt st. Hellingham, Wash. 5. PBhe does not get a “very large | | John W. Twiss, 900 E. Harrison 1.00 She is a retail clerk in &) | cay Leo | effort to have all of the quota! store in a small town in} Mrs, W. Ls Cobh, 606 Fourth reo | {leave at the same time. | Washington. ion . The order provides that the men Johan Mair, Colby, Wash. 100 I feel that T can better do re, Jeanne, tieraman, Ba: | |of Division 4 leave at 10:45 a, m fome things here than they _ mands, Wash, 1.00) | September 19; the men of Divis-| ' she writes, enclosing | | € ‘wok Davidseh, Harlington, s.00 | fons 6, 6, 8, 10 and 11 at 4 p.m “and will send more if 1 can.) | Gay Kilky, At Bist ave. too | |the same day, and the remainder c the boys get as much pleas Mise Irma Lawrence, 1618 se | at 3p. m, the following day | from their smokes as | do from Four ave Rofore the men go there will be uy Pith ave, W. 100 if it. Please do not publish) | s. a. wood, Wash. 2.50) A parade of flower-bedecked auto-| * Wm. eve. #... 800 | | mobiles, and they will take with Niel Me ive Cease, Baas, Verne Age, them on the train basket lunches prepared by the New Washington hotel, It is for these baslets that the plea will be needed Send Sotes | Seavtle methers will be requested to furséwh the pies. With each ple wéti be a pate wiehieg the “S. 5.” : ~/ my own living; so this ts at Tecan man good Jouk, both wih ttm ple ; sein need for these — send this time,” writes Ikhy amd and wieh tte war ether we approve of eg on ttle, The cemmitees tm charae, con of tobacco in civilian life has co ee gibethextarrms sisting af Conner, Wilford Beaton to do with it, it seems to | Dut I want to help with what Uttle| cna Cel. BE. M. Mawthorne, was y are defending our homes, I can.” scheduled to sppelnt sub-commit "We certainly shall do our) Little? Not at all. These 2cent!teos Puesdag te handy th detain By contributing to their com-| pisces often represent a good deal? thre ae J. H. writes that the soldier |More in good will and genulire pe) 1, », chap ' have the naval Ws will “miss their smokes as triotle service than much Mrs” mgliia fren th Latoo Wontrwaton &s an old woman would miss | sums tratring camy amt soldines Grow Ft er cup of tea” end adds that she) H. Evans of Port Makeley seit Lawton im the panmie youl “die without my tea.” ja package of Camels to be forward Cheap men of the clty wil be _JohnGM. Twiss, a civtl war vet- to the soldiers asked te furnish a ciger for every Writes: “I myself know from, In tabulating the contributions cet, wiihs mim dealers te what comfort there is/y an error was made. Min candy fartoriva wih by axised | Sood smoke.” nie M. McCabe sent a check f0P | to donate from thelr stockn Not “Littie” but Fine | $1.25 instead of $1, as printed Spewcires xt Hotel the Misses Ida and Gletha| If you wish to contribute, clip) hese will be speeches ond jos, 1722 Minor ave., we received |the following coupon, fill It out, merry.making the N w ts cach. “I am working for and send it with your money t n hotel before the parade, and it is planned to have OD garde dis tribute eheums amd atgarmeny to thee boy. Bince ttre government altews © cents a mem for the men #m the day before they ge, the expenses padd, in part a mae Belti Girt Do tingham Gir nates 2 Mi ‘And from Lucille Greenwood of | | is td Enea, 1122 Miner © sham, we received this let agit eRe ; o, Rnumelaw, v ~ “We are glad to send you ‘eal eno oe $5 to buy some tobacco | Dave Gwinett, BF. D. 1, Kent ee the Sammies in France. Your/ 9 000000 i@ story, “The Makin ef the lunah cam I understand that cach dollar buye four pethages, cach with: at loam, trom ttm value ef 45 cents, and that im each of my packages wil feareadin addreceed 3 | May Peat Oarncew km we vetall placed the ‘Tire Méases Datothy Gleanem mod Verwh Landen, who. were present! officials and id in the ay afternoon, planning for division dances to My 4 held In af! divisions, In case it q ersseee . 4 moh wo hold w big content lie | Heroine, Makes Mit ene 1? BAISE RENTALS Singing at Pancoges, [N FOR FIGHT TN APARTMENTS “Seattle house at a meeting of apartment % made a concerted move Ti iy to Increase all rental f from 5 to 25 per cent, ting next month. Acting together, they sent | out notices, stating the amount Increase expected from each the opening. of a long: in conference today. Having. been eo changed! biy tage of fuel and high cost of | service was one of the chief) cited by the rental people, asked for an explanation. its in apartment houses using was boosted along with those ofl. Quarters in Demand Phe rental agencies chose an op- ‘ time for their announce It was reported that living are more in demand this than at any other. | There are probably 40,000 more le to be housed in Seattle this than during the previous iter, on account of the shipyards the army encampment, accord- to real estate agents. Many officers who are unable to find accommodations in Tacoma flooding into Seattle, they say. tt housés are full, accord to the rental agencies and fam- Hes are buying houses, after being disappointed in procuring Ment house accommodation’ Says They Don't Complain: _ “The people are not complain: og,” said John D. Hall, manager of’ Calhoun, Denny & Ewing. “They| Aw dainty wmd pretty me she fie ‘expect the raise. Within tte last) qn the screen, Buth Rete, heso- days, glass, coal and stuff use| in» of “Fhe Negtovted Wit,” whhah calcimining has practicatly dp-| thowsands of Seasth foils Mimwed yp tate peed baomogyt te ge a Mo Died in price.” | with inenesh Bar mony weeds, mp | odty bey thoy preeeca, Couagdc@o well G. E. Stimpson, of the rental db-|peans in wemmteadtite a Patan | aey mw prevails ever the capital ‘partment of Henry Brodertcl, Inc.,| tise ware | Ovder soatiawmen cy the tra awd the shortage of off and Janh) NP Rookie] fem m muy mt a the dewetown coowds kn wing God gervice as the tuo main price jirer can and surprmrl the wind inwere | mad eoceed turn shooters. with hye traded vemoe, She wan | Reveuntag Vator a Mem “Ofl contracts have tren séxendi)| encaneth seweatry aml respandrd| Primi of kew Keowsky Rae decause the covermment anprapzh|m to Mum epi with m litte | boomed of Berniledf's msveit wml “ted ofl schooners wad ttm afl sy morn | made public today. The premier re. Ply for ite use,” he says. “Pow Kall Sh Remy fem @ memmtyem | eoived Viedisir Lvatt, former peoc: systems of heatim many to wm | wal mewn rrooom twee tlt wed | uratcr of the holy synod, who ed. Janitors ttm ase weudity nae |@ kd, nae, atte Ip poems to be) brought the general's ultimatum Ghanics°w oan es nrone mnwny [a “wan,” Bike out tem kam Boy “elest-|Kerensky was told in this commu in the, shiipyariiip so Gevio wipe ante v nication that Korniloff's supporters Must bé Increicyg |, Leen und Binegta’e wars and| were “willing that Kerensky ehould be made the object df viotent | by members of the | lit carcies $407,000,000 | more than the house mremmuce | and: provides a simitar method | rising money on waw prof> ee and liquar, consertption\s froma tant War profit tawes wane bn 500,000,000, and eaaump- om tom, owtter, smear, CANA, eee tHergD fre ome ell mot meted. | Whike St Ms pewion tae the come neenty | wats ro the Bill to the ewan in| much thre sine fort i ata mu there will be a fftt adalnet its we ceptance, bed by Represwatatl ven Kitichin aud Fetoperatd mad Speak: | eo Clark, wie think wealth sbwcld do more Hoswm thse bell demas % — nae bg wae teas “tee yk take the portfolio of justice tn the . +s | ean vw tharles | new cabinet” white’ > ‘i American Wictim of Bodree, Hite Prete and Charis |to form yinmlae waarathes ‘ to form. The premier was invited a German Air Raid Nilay B, Mack, hawdlisgo the liges, had jto aenfer with a group, including : Diemty of snap Gutehkoft. Be Given Honor Rank | here are mighty few folks witt- | iy Melted Frese Teesed Wire ing to @ig)t that there {8 a chance| Kerensky replied to Lvoff (WASHINGTON, Sept. 11—A spe-|for something new in the line @f| “I never expected Korniloft to © cial act conferring a captaingy on|® sical comedy acts, bus “Oh, You| insult me in such a fashion.” Lieut, Wm. T. Fitz@mmons, Kinsas | Devil!” is a surprise He then telephoned to the gen City, Mo., killed in the air raids of | Part of the setting Is tn hell and) eral, warning him German forces against the _Amer-|the rest in @ cabaret, and the ‘I cannot accept @ur conditions fean units in the rear of the Prench | ‘Devil’ has a good time with lota|1 must do everything possible to Hines, was introduced yesterday by|f pretty girls and pretty clothes | break this movement.” Spurns Insult Rep. Borland. jin both places. Lvoff the tarted 7 “He was brutally murdered by| The Dumitrescu-Ben Dunham are! K Meany Wanctnty kt =p ee deliberate, premeditated air at-| artista on the horizontal bars and/der arrest fo) si tack,” said Rep. Borland, in a state-| the rings. | Subsequently it was stated Lvoft! gent. “It has been found he had| The Pantageoscope this week t#|had given the names of a number of Just. been recommended for pro-|the last Installment of “The Neg-| prominent conspirators in the slot. | motion, It seems this simple honor lected Wi | He was held in the fortress ot St | could well be paid him in recogni eter and St. Paul ; ition of his devotion and meritorious Seattleawill be divided into pre rograd grew uneasy today ice,” cincts, with a captain in charge of| There were reporta of t ‘The bill was referred to the mil-|each, to crush sedition and disloy-| a numb alty, according to plans laid out by At one period of the war he was itary committee > areestdeinemomresie the Minute Men, who met in the|Gen, Bruslloff's chief of staff ¥ | Beatle has 41 miles of the finest) Armory Monday night. Permanent|is generally credited with psayine fl matural and scenic boulevards in| headquarters of the organization!a great part in this most success the, wor will be in the Lyon building, ful Russian general's victoriey arrest of| of duma members THE SEATTLE S7AR A New Season’s Fashions in Untrimmed Hats An Abundance of Autumn Coats For Both Women and Misses Shown in Pekin Blue, Beetroot and Other Popular Autumn Colorings At $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 A Pekin Blue Coat at $25.00 One of the principal attractions of this Coat is the large Kirby collar of Pekia-ldue velour to match the rest of the coat, edged with a wide band of silk plush, and a band to match on either side of the skirt—finished with | A Coat at $35.00 wide belt. A Coat at $29.50 This Velour Coat chose a three-way vakowr de nord stole collar-—-which may he worn high or hang loosely. The novel belt, with wad attrartive. Pekin-blue or beet root and fur buttons, is If You're Making a Trip to Camp Lewie @y some otbres wear-by city, you may meod mem hoght wovelimg equipment, such am Leather Traveling Bags for $4.95 ee a@ Leather Bags, thése, in black | or smooth brown leather—-well | Swrrice erepa gra comstructod, having brass lock and bolts, sewed on oe riveted leather corners and hange, noemry packets. Sizes 16- to 18-inch Durable Fiber "249 trum thee Suit Cases are only of | fiw, het vo durable and so very reason- | aba rm poice—with re rced leather cor- | wars, brass bock and catches, fitted with imide tape straps; 26 inches lon TIP WAS THR BOM MARCHED Good Cheer Daxes for the Soldiers Peatage Paid to Camp Lewis EACH BOX CONTAINS 2 packages Cigerettes @ package Tobacco Mo-powrd Salted Peanuts # pack Bicycle Cards 9 pocbages CRewing Gum 2 packages Life Savers 2 Nut Bare At $100 Each Leave gee ate ot te Suttee Sep o-dows Mam Fhe 9 Over the Top Te Gas Gai acd Vivid of Wa Rade “By Arthur Guy Empey f An merican Soldier Who Went Yelling of grim experiences, with touches of humor, that are most thrilling Price $1. | UPPBB MAIN FLOOR—THE BON BARCHB. ° Boy Scout Shoes Knowing about these better Shoes—that have reached theoShoe Section—moth@rs need no longer feel anxious about getting dependable SBoes. These have deav9 tan oiled leathe® uppers and oak or elk ‘soles Youths’ Sizes, 81% to 13, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 Boys’ Sizes, 121% to 2, $3.75 Boys’ Sizes, 2% to 5™%, $4.00 Men's S®es, 6 to 814, $3.00 | | Men's Sizes, 6 to 914, $5.00 UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON @IARCHE, | HE Postoffice, Mail Service and Section, fo) Will Call Desk have moved to the T * C A T wl png h a: jo ge 4 | Second Floo: a of ‘ ome oO ne Second econd Floor, back of the Children’s ON AR HE Floor, in close proximity to its former And so very enthusiastic will everybody be about these new Hats, that are very smart—clever in every respect are the Princess Pat—the Joffre military, the droop- ing brim styles and others, of imitation hatter’s plush and Sault’s velvet, in black and every new shade. at the right says, “I, a -blue Velour Coat, am admired by ny. lines are very smart. My gthened and y very anyone can have me f SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Yes, Sir—the New Fall Suits at $15 Are Here Tew Different Styles ia Wersteds, Serges, Casstmeres and Tweeds Adi Sines From 34 to 46 in Langa, Shorta | sbaies. | In spite of the high cost of everything we are still able to offer you good-looking, dependable Suits for $15.00, Many of the sfyles are particularly suited Rich brocaded effects, 5 and 6 inches to the young man buying his first “Long Trouser” Suit, and wo feels there is no use getting an expen- | fy) selections sive suit till he stops gr@wving. Fhe New Fall "Boy Scout Stockings 35¢ © Overcoats Are Here Lots of new styles, with plenty of pep and dash | look well, get Boy Scout Hose. They're to them. Lots of the sensible, everyday Suits as well. | fast black with fine elastic ribbed legs MEN'S CLOTHING SE Will Be the Wednesday Feature of Millinery Week at the Bon Marché Home Milliners are cordially invited to come and see the smart ‘aakdons and inspect the interesting display of Untrimmed Hats and Vrimwnings. i ‘ Four Tables of New Untrimmed Velvet Hats Marked $3.00. Will Be An Added Attraction ° ° ° ° : Trimmings—Special 50c Yo trim them with—stunning and very new are these ornaments. Flowers with and others of bright colored chenille, metallic velvet and yarn. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. fruit combination, aid witl and New Curtainings for Autumn Many a thrifty housewife will buy mate- rials from this lot and make curtains and hangings at home. Marquisette and Voile \ Curtaining 25c Yard Your new curtainings are sure to be delightiully pretty if selected from this large and varied assortment of Voile and Marqtiisette, with fancy drawnwork and imitation hemstitched borders. 25-Inch Cretonne 121c Yard Because of a limited quantity this Cre- | tonne is offered special at 12%c a yard. Heavy twilled Cretonne in desirable de- signs and color combinations for drapes, curtains and coverings Comfort Sateens 35c Yard As more people begin planning about warmer Comforts we realize their demands, so offer this splendid line of highly mer- zerized Sateens in new designs and col- orings. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Heavy Kimono Flannelette 20c For your new Kimono this heavy Flan- nelette would make a warm, cozy one for the coming colder weather: Yard-wide fancy Flannelette in good-looking floral patterns; lengths to 10 yards Apron Gingham 12'2c Yard 2,000 yards of Lancaster Apron Ging- han standard first quality Gingham, in check patterns and reliable colors; 27 inches wide and lengths to 10 yards 36-Imch Percake 12'2¢ Yard Good grade Percale; lots of dark blue backgrounds with neat patterns; also a good assortment of light shades, in stripe patterns; lengths to 10 yards LOW&R MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Ribbons 3 35¢ Yard For Hairbows and Fancy Work [he assortment is immense and the Rib- bons beautiful Heavy Taffeta and Moire Ribbon in all end Regalars Novelty striped Ribbon, so, very attrac- tive Warp print Ribbons in dainty designs and colorings. Lots of pretty checked Ribbon and wide A One large table full, affording wonder- ° | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MATRHE, 6 Mothers, jf you want Stockings that will wear Well and at the same time and strong, seamless feet; sizes 6 to Rs scp dl 11; 35c, or 3 pairs for $1.00, CTION--UPPER MAIN FLOOR. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE® - [o) At $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 location, |

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