The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1917, Page 10

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i ‘That quotas for arm for Western ste wiser | ali®ged @lackegs and German agents contribute to Wiis dink lame deen short age Pea ckyht rac, | RAFTEG MEN CLOSELY GUARD DESERT ON WAY SLACKER SHIP TOCAMP LEWIS, Diy United Press Leased Wire WHEN IT DOCKS ited Press Leased Wire SAN DIEGO, Sept. 12 vil, Ensenada’s @slacker abtp,” ny The An with CAMP LEWIS, Sept. he national bowed, slipped into San Diego har ber early today due to appaucre @ewertion Ge | Steret service men, police, cus route, wae distowsteed at Camp [toms aad iwimégration men, met _ Lewis today. the Vesml, The closest secrecy ry police departaxat om the Wat maintained as to the iaentity | has been notified, and fur of those on board The Anvil wan takew by a U nite ‘They say in Working with the police are Unit States marshals’ offices and sher-| of counties ‘from which the miss Armny officers in charge of the re- out. Staff officers are considering to- i a solution of the problem of its “Women’s and with ful] descriptions of the with orders to apprehemd (hem the military authorities. States naval veww! off Eesenada,| ax sho was making for the Wot) coant of Mexico. Have Mare istand Dynam iter Secret service men believe they have the man, or men, aboard. the Anvil whe are responsible for the Mare Island explosion, This was learned today by the United Press The nanres of three allomed slack. ers ateard were learned shortly | befere neon, They are Charis Mil men came Station, however, proteas to h little importance to ttre fail of the men to appear a number of of reported desertion they Teason to believe the men ven. | /@ry, alleged I. W. W. lender; John too far away from their traine Gr, a Swiva, avd Gte Hansen, a Swode stopping at stations and were *to get back before the trains, Hen Rtzotta, secused af comptiet jty in the murder ef Barney Baff, « wealthy poultry dealer in New York, in 1914, Is not en beard, as was reported. This was definitely stated by the local police today When the Anvil docked at the municipal wharf, police lines were) thrown out, and no one was al lowed to approach within 100 feet of the vessel, U, 8, secret service men took charge of the schooner and would not even let city detec tives aboard. Tt was evident that the U. 8.| agents feared some attempt to Iib- jerate the men. Plans were made/ to remove them singly under heavy | the establishment of a jitney inside the cantonment tract cent distances. An applica for a concession to operate an bus service is under con- mist REPULSE Press Leased Wire Newspaper men were told that! . Sept. 12—Repulee of the names of those on board would| le German attack early not be mate public until informa-| east of Hargicourt, was an-|tions had been filed against them.) by Marshal Haig today | They said this might not be done) Fenemy attacked under cover today, peated fire, and after preparation. The as- PORTLA rifle and machine gun fir,| ND HOTELS to reach their objective fatted to reach tnoir ovjective | WILL FIGHT WASTE raids at night, with, PORTLAND, Sept IP portiand fes and a few| hotel keepers have agreed to dis tement lcontinue serving butter and bread waves were deluged in the) of Lombarzde, we carried out | Bx United Press Leased Neuve Chapelle and also! Sefore the first course, to reduce = _ wHIRD LINE) Say Beate Should 8, Sept. 12-—French troops L egislate Against the third Ger de- Mne in a brillient fan weer Sabotage i in N. Ww. Soupplet, today’s official. That legislation against | tage and the work of alleged an-| reported. The enemy Was annihilated. archistic organizations, should be! Tahure, also in the passed by state and city authort-! ine sector, German forces ties, rather than by the federal! gov & fruitless attack against ernment, was the opinion expressed, The attackers !n letters to the Chamber of Com- merce and Commercial! Club, by Washington senators and repre- sentatives in congress. The letters were in reply to reso- lutions passed by the chamber, ask ing that congress pass laws against such activitl which were sent to/ the state di fon at Washington! the right dank of the Meuse repulsed two attacks. jum, around Driegrachten the report said, ar- th sides was violent. attacks by German airmen New Coats, New ate. New Dresses Pouring Into the Bargain Rasidtent Every Day Newest and smartest Coats, Suits and Dresses arriving, fresh from the Eastern style centers. Here are a few examples of what you will find: will lay claim to when you see them. Misses’ New Autumn Coats at $14.50 Many are the Coats we can offer you at $14.50— and ever so attractive, of boucles, Astrachans and Thibets. med on large cape collar with rich brown or nat- ural coney fur. Others with plush buttons mew ebony buckles belts. Newest Some are trim and on colors, of | ton, WAR DEVELOPS BRITISH HUMOR WASHINGTON, Sept. 12. Many queer letters have b received by the British war o fice explaining why men away on furlough have overstayed their leave, but the most naive was from an Egyptian Interpret er, according to a war gffice of ficlal’s. report to a ffiend in Washington The I Manager of the British as follows My absences is impossible seone have remove my wife. jod | am annoyed.” 5 Me cayptian addressed “The {| ‘| { EVEN PAINLEVE CAN'T RECRUIT ANEW CABINET Vy United Press Leased Wire PARIS, Sept. 12.—M. Painleve formally reported to President} Poincare today that he had been weable to form a cabinet, The president urged him to continue | his efforts. Me consented to try | again Presumabty Patuleve's failure haw been due to lack of mpport by the seelalists, It was thin lack of socialist support which caused the dewnfall of the Ribot ministry Considerable surprise was oece sioned by Patoleve’s announce ment Last night he had issued a tents tive cabinet list indicating selection of two and possibly three socialist leaders, and the socialists had pre visionally aoneunced their ap |proval. John Wears String to Remind Him of | His Bride-to-Be! By United Press Leased Wire CHICAGO, Sept. 12.--John Mor! 71. and colored, was wearing a string around his finger today to) remind him of Miss Kezuy John ston, 60. John and Keruy appeared in Judge Heard’s office yesterday and announced they wanted to be mar ried. But John had forgotten the license, Late yesterday John re appeared with the license ‘the Ypres sector there was hos-| the use of fats, to offer cheese more) “Where's the bride?” asked the fe artillery fire at night.” | frequently, and to eliminate unnec-| judge. ‘i — lessary consumption of food gener-|" “Jedge, 1 plumb forgot that wom } PENETRATE | | ally. Jan,” John admitted Ask Ae ES The ceremony was peitponed until today. To THe: EDITOR The Seattle Stars Imelosed find thre “Our Royse te Mrance ta France. Hlowsly acknowledged FORESTER CHIEF Fourth st, 0, Box a, * Continued From Page vi Hooses elt e band You bet it helps City Hand Te wilt help ten. 323323 % ¢! $1,002.10 5.00 28 an 28 26 6 25 Hy Ugited Press Leased Wire 9 | 26 *SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 12 || mi Jacod Label, national officer of the} 4127 Bayton a stors of America, and editor of| aT |the American Foresters’ Review Sheed ora oF | was near death today with a bullet Worden a wound in his head ath band, ©. & C, 9 His assatlan@® Joseph Milla, a) hand, ©. A, ©, et | half-crazed claimant of sick be agg oy ee 8 6.4.6, had just returned from a ese o Forester’s convention in Portland 25 Kirkpatrick, Sixth band, ¢ Me, where the relief board, df “: : os which he is secretary, had ruled fa am vorably on Milla's claim. Milla | | went to Label’s house late last 2 night, Label told him he had good | prt news about the clatm | , € While Label was opening his safe | 25 to get the record the claim, Milla; os shot him in the back of the head with a revolver and then tu 25 | weapon on himself as 25 band, OA VALUE TO § SOLDIERS, i vias ves monsety in the moral suppert it wives the men, to know that bac k Katherine ven Dyke, Oak Har home they are appreciated. Every ber, Wash pa 25 conts buys a package of tobacco | | Sandaren, 1380 tnd ave. N. | valued at 45 cents retail. It will! | G¥* iG” abinson, Cathourt ordinarily last a soldier a week * nen 88 hapman Tepper sos Ww For a dollar, four seldiers will be supplied one week aye four packages, coch with jn each of my packs: wilt on which my unknown | ASK PEACE IN BY JOHN H. HEARLEY Press Staff ¢ ROME, Sept. 12. tr The New ment in the Ard no you. course. New Ideas in Serge | Dresses at $9.75 | Dressés That Nine Women Oat of Ten Will Want How smart, how stylish, yet inex pensive are these Serge Dresses at $9.75! The models are var®d in style, being Billi® Burke, plaitej and » high-waisted style, some v@th tas- seled belts, fancy pockets, pretty embroidering or shirring. In navy, green, brown tnd wine. A Price Not a Bit Unusual i Where a new method of retailing prevails, markably 10® priced. Suits of Gabardine, belts and soft velvet collars, and even n Velour, Po in new shades of brown, at $10.50 Are Causing a Lot of Excite- worder, and the price is so low it will surprise Belted models with plain or plaited Benedict's peace note. Walk Vatican yrmants today nald Throuch there was reason to believe that| When Down |f ino n governt Town i on how far the allies would| sman of a party to the Lor iging no weparate { ed with this ea was cor Austria fc discussion thra Possibly on coms } | { rt the Vatic night serve as an intermediary The Models you was known that this reply nominally addressed to t will be, in fact, directly President Wilson and the / I} | peor Autumn Coats |} | Serbia's rights, | OXMAN FACES Bargain Basement they're so smart, ‘Was in a crowd on a wind! | age when 1 was a ki Langley, Langley, rm n old tar,” “and ee 4 i tohamen aboard foi aout k, and, believe on 1.00 till we hit New York, and, believe ee me, that was the grouchy bunch of ' 1.00 mejuices.” |, Hamilton, | 1.00 Woman Sends Collection Grace Willams, 506% E. Meron Belle A. Rowe, of Mt. Vernon, #t., Aberdeen 1.00 f doe collection o! 5 Pithel Williams, 50645 ¥ ‘orwarded a collection of § a Aber ame made. Lillian Wilson, 506% HE “Trusting this small amount will st, Aberdeen 1.00 help one of our nely boys writes A. Lacey Eitemer ie Mra. C. O. Wet Fourth ave She sent $1 soe continues in her letter rd deserving of all good things Py And Mra. 8, Meneghin, of Black Diamond, writes as “a & Q " ad with her contribution rriday Harbor to blessing of the Sammies oe Turner, 1087 Mrond. f tect every one of N 1.00 bless and pro ry one of eadcsieesso ners, BOS jthem,” she writes prods Sign the following coupon If you 1.00 want to help awell the tobacco fund nad eee jm AUSTRIANS MAY | NOTE TO WILSON Germany and Austria may angle for a Separate peace discussion with America in the reply to Pope ided by President Wilson, the} I} a nation which was an Vatican was assured today | | that the central powers’ reply would be dispatched very soon. It clared to t |that his natic no for mal protest over Pe dict's failure to specify consideration of | PERJURY TRIAL backs, some semi-fitted coats with] | ahiieed cand ‘Gahiteeanks: All’ s ; Ry United Press Leased Wire d and | = s. All good and \f| SAN FRANCISCO, rt. 12 roomy. They’re fashioned of heavy | | C. Oxman, Or cattle cheviots, zibelines and Thibets, attrac- hgh lsc pe renews Medae ag 7 ’ 4 yunne today on ¢ of tively trimmed with seal plush or bea- ing: attempted to. ate BE ver and squirrel fur cloth. Rigall, of Grayville, IIL, to testify falsely against Thomas Moc in the preparedness bomb trials ay mond Benjamin, of the office of Serge Dresses Attorney General U. S. Webb, is prosecuting the cas@. Unusual at $11.50 Models of Quality, Distinc- tiow in Style amd Make Here featured are the newest models in Serge Dresses at —wonderful values indeed—ith newest lines and trimmings. pretty model is high-waisted style with plaited skirt.and loose trimmed wits sotttache braid. Oth- and larg® ers with satin collars pockets. We Only Ask $14.25 for New Fall Suits - |Love for Profits Fs One room Tuesday os bodic® Son of Famous Diva Enters Navy & By. United 1 Wire | SAN DIEGO, t 12 Washington humann, 18-yeg ‘son of Mu humann-Heink, t sworn in a Curbing: Patriotism! he p to his name yester was a to big He drove up in the Boxgein Basement the recruiting station in a ) oight-eylinder car and gave bis o« sbiaai th handise such as these new Fall Suits are re cupation former His rh pliny Cheviat' and Broadelaticoltn dee Wuckle aetna so sed that It was al blue, green and black most Impossible for the navy sur printe, geon to take the prescribed finger- high st the fini is The “Juanita ing Salts v in pink or blue, elvet, showing the shing coquettish touch. SECOND FLOOR the ‘Jessamine attractive. Apron, indeed. Billie Burke Aprons at $1.75 Excey Pe I fig mplet k lar ish Bakalite Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas handles, trimmed. wood $1.15 | Of American fast black cotton taffeta, made on Par n steel fra les; size 26-inch for women; size l | “Individual ments and | pr@its hay ) a love of patriotien d loyalty in the hearts | me ny jcans,” said r: © enry Suzzallo, ¢ ni $11.50 of the state council of dathnss 4 ithe weekly luncheon of the Muntc ip in the MasoniQiining Baking fresh Golde any, | | | pound can for Peaberry Coffee; Pure Maple and Cane Syrup; | White F ee ATI LE OTA RO MILLINERY WEEK f << The one in the lower left is of black fashionable anding Bendel bow at the back. The middle shape is a smart trot- teur of velvet with a rolling brim en- tirely made of pheasant breasting—a wired silver ribbon lover’s knot gives st fil a br edge. THE The “Jessamine” Apron $1.25 The “Juanita” Apron sa Will Be Strong Attractions on Thursday, Apron Day (The Jessamine Is Illustrated Here ) You can see at a glance how very attractive and pretty Apron—fashioned with trimmings of rick-rack braid. novelty pockets and elastic waistband help to make further Apron is in many pretty color combinations of blue, pink, lavender, tan and polka dots, with striped materials used as belt and bands. A very smart appear- / tionally pretty Aprons in a very | © assortment, including plain blue,| Bib style Margaret Aprons of good qual tan, lavender, striped, checked and | ity percale in many attractive patterns, percale, trimmed with white gala- | with edges bound in white—useful little, ge, full size Aprons that are well | Aprons offered for one day only, at 23c. J | Silk Umbrellas $3.50 A Very Low Price for All-Silk } ton Bats, weighing from 2% Hi Umbrellas | to 234 pounds each. Not over | For early Autumn sprinkles, one of these Silk | two to each at this price. Umbrellas will come in handy—Umbrellas 36-Inch Challie 121¢ | with 8-ribbed Paragon steel frames, to be had in black, Royal, brown and green—with styl- carved or plain—some tape edged, nes with new shape wood | 28-ine India Style Umbrellas = purchased lot of We made of fast ie PPER MAIN FLOOR—THE What luck! boys! gray and tan piece belts. l jess oe Diariden § in the Biisume Store Good Size Potatoes, 20 Pounds for 47c Powder; Royal or Price's; half 22¢. excellent quality; roastec daily; pound 25¢. Unele John’ n Tree brand; pint can 25¢. loating Toilet Soap; while we hay 4 bars for 25¢. FOURTH FLOOR THE BON MARCHE ’s Umbrellas , tape with the new sport handles. BON MARCHE + 200 Boys’ Brand New “Stand-Wear” Suits Have Come Each One Bringing With It an Extra Pair of Pants Every Suit Bearing a Price Tag Marked $6.00 To have such a nice lot of new Suits just when mothers are planning on new outfits for the school Seven nice-looking patterns to select mixtures. Coats are those snappy, pinch-back styles, loops and button at the knee. led with a burnt hackle fantasy, and extended to catch the honey sweet of admiration from all who behold. The At the Bon Marche With All the Beautiful Autumn Fashions Artistic- ally Displayed for You to See:and Enjoy Displays of Autumn Hats at $7.50 THE IMPORTANT ON THURSDAY WILL BE FEATURE The three graces in ‘ae sketch are beauty, charm value personi- fied in velvet, at $7.50. The lower right Hat is brimful of yle. The front vent in the brim is and long butterfly feeler is cunningly im is finished with the double pencil BON MARCHE. of percales The Percale Margaret Aprons 23c THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. i Cotton Bats 59c Comforter size bleached Cot- Cotton Printed Challie, Per- sian and Oriental patterns, in medium colors, in lengths to 10 yards. Mercerized Damask 59¢ Mercerized Table Damask, 64 inches wide and extra heav quality, with a permanent, lustrous mercerized finish, Huck Toweling at 7e Bleached Cotton Huck Tow- cling, 16 inches wide, serv- iceable for the kitchen. Not over 10 yards to each Lower Main Floer, The Ben Mawehe a Seth h for edged @m—in dark with three- Pants are full lined, with taped seams, belt Sizes 6 to 18. MAIN FLOOR—THE BON inca Pure Ground Chocolate; best quality bulk Chocolate, pound 22%e¢. F 1) Gloss Starch; large, clean lumps; 3-pound package for 25¢. { s | Gorton Fish Balls; 2-ration size; can 25e. i Whole Codfish; medium size; Ib, 12%¢. la | e California Evaporated Apricots; extra 4 choice quality: pound 30¢, THE BON MARCHE | |

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