The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1917, Page 10

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To STAR SMOKE FUND, elastic, with tape topa, 200 der Piraces for school boys _ PERSONAL VIEW Continued From Page 1 || [j oe MEN DISLOY AL pair alt elastic, at 260 to HE N with buttons for trousers Ue Construction & Dry Dock Co, UPPER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR FOR SLAV UNITY “isc meme IN COURT CASE AUTUMN DISPLAYS OF obaceo,” writ Frank 8, Lock vr BY JW. T MASON wor oe Glacier Amn 0 oh to} Striking mill workers are sch “/ eitten for the United Press |KO. Am a smoker myself, So here ate ea Russ tke amattin. of oa ? il g MEW YORK, Geo 17 Is to the boym in France.” | ee ee deuce Whieh Y ress OURS, Dress Goods, ress rimmin pae mier Kerensky Is compro n« teynolds, 510 Karr Buneric Judge Boyd Tallman ne ie ig 5 Mleing with the conflicting fac- [ave Hoa sends hie “second Perr. jeanae ihe Weishacat WR Introducing the new—the beautiful—the practical in Autumn fab- ood 4 aceregres nd monthly cc yr ba $1 oot against its striking men next] : rics—and garnitures. elections of the new Rus r ne savings, pe’ A P : : ih a ; ss Rete aga mee bose Bian republic are held in No A year, an envelope The company wante ite workers ; _ Showing the bold stripings of the new Dress Silks—the exquisite ETE te 0.000 FOt0 or eer by dite Amanda Holmen: and the International Timber Work: | Te primitive effects in Dress Trimmings—the quiet but rich colors of the impetuous radical, but In ho Star by Mrs. Amanda Holmes, | lers' union enjoined from picketing c git} sain eth m ( re Accepting it, Kerensky is show uw Fourth at | |Xttorney Thomas Horner, repre-| the new Dress Stuff and oatings. ok : mencamaucise of stator | | © have saved it to give ti senting tho men, has filed an| Those who have decided to have their clothes made at home this manehip than he h previously tag td ns 9 Peppy ohe sate Roce | answer In which he dent , H ‘ vi »recti i » tobace 8 i seasc ese displays very interesting Gievlaye a ; : I think the tobacco fund should iron ts cue aleketin ‘ eason will find these displa e resting eave Russia, Kerensky must | have AVE A KC ° that the workers 1 ‘ ‘ orl a ae . RM hessiar siced George.| “Am sending the email sum of 3 grein. or threats to discourag 40-in. Crepe de Chine $1.40 | Silk and Wool Poplin $1.50 British premier’s great quality | cents, with my very best wi 4 ¥ " " orking hot been the way in which he| Writes Miss Sella M. Enos, 1 non-unt mee treee we Mirected the war, but his suc-| Minor ave. “It ts not much, but He charges the lumber interests fm uniting conservatives, mod-| hope it will do some soldier friend] with “being ashamed to announce and radicals at home. good, T sure do like to see a smile = thetr profits,” and with being un for underwear, for Bury Personal Views a you wish to ae = patriotic in refusing to grant the 4 seeds It refuses to crack or crush. asky, a radical like Lioyd| the coupon on page today, anc ircasonable demande of thelr men | hint gh wgiveglee” must bury his personal send It in with your money | : i Jao that the filling of war orders” | = ab ok = oh ns bs : inches in wi as ¥ cog Posy ot the rar 8s enn, may go on, The company claims} v Yb ling udes as dainty as can 25 of the season's best shades. George has done, or Russia's . . . | ontracts to furnish 1ur © , UPPER MAIN FL( THE BON MARC will become unbearable Star Smoke Fund } sib J feet i nee somnizecta to Sorell Se R MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Kerensky ts now trying to do this aitaiieeagia | Horner's answer sets forth that | thing. His first effort to e { Jthe men are getting pay which Is tutional oerats, Who rep- { 40 F hat i» decent, anc — eS I a Zi eline and Beaver Ha apes- andUnly . has temporarily failed be- 4: | pen ‘ia worth bat $1.80, when | the extreme socialists would ave é ae cos are compared with . 3 a pli ee Mork with the constitutional | nae ergy ll oor lg la aa | ZIBELINE, AN THE BEAVER HATS Extremists Kept Out Kine, Bei? W. oti wt mee. saoe wee, civen. ALMOST PERFECT , ARE IN BLACK while Kerensky has been un. |) W. bcsgherstigsreces porary injunction granted by the|[) IMITATION OF ’ > ONLY—SOME OF for the present, to bring the court ; 4 ALL SHORT tes into his cabinet, he has mA. Crowell, Sides HATTER’S PLUSH— : a eee : Ds eReeccidlagheet and campa even worse than it ts/f] SOME IN COMBINA- { U, ‘ y BEAVER, OTHERS KERENSKY SINKS DANCE BRINGS $67 Sear CHARGES MILL [istics pour sane ss oneal f | ilk Crepe de Chine of the lustrous That beautiful, yet durable dress quality fabric 40 inches wide—and ver pula P ’ Ideal for dresses and suits. Alaska | ists out & d ol e " ek 0 e owners, d if the ‘s " . ( | ripe ” " BO ad Prats tae vot whet : . ee ae orate wt bemei fl TION WITH SALTS, Ril : >| WITH CROWNS OF y solved it yet. . Wash, { Four stars in the service flag) change in the situation.” SILK VELVET— ‘ > “ HATTER’S PLUSH— Sat is not surprising, therefore hanging from a window of Saga-| State Counci! Meets : ; - NM. Moog, 6319 38th av. S. W more Hill proclaim that Col. Roose The state council ¢ defense VERY NEW AND IN ROLLING BRIM the new nonpartisan way of me ~ SEE at questions should require|} “eve en velt’s four sons—Quentin, Archie,| opened sessions at Tacoma Mon ) “TI Tyvi ft to get into action in Russia. @ Johnsen, 4272 Whit- Kermit and Teddy, jr.-have gone! day morning, and ft was sald PRACTICAL STYLE Tt is coming. Node to war for Uncle Sam, The for-/the lumber situation would be seem i mer president is show beneath chief subject of discussion. ‘ ‘ e 4 ‘i ae Fae aad + hgh shoe agg sl mag Ege ig te wd the panier. on eGov. Ernest Lister was schotuled OSTS of different styles of Zibelines, as illus- HESE beautiful Zibelines have taken unto them- leadi hte , Co, Cowichan Lake, B € to be present, and also Dr. James »d__the chinct rhans. tricornes ride lye any differe . il seasond wee ized by leading Russians and Te Breiner ee ee ee ae ihe aa trated—the chinchin turbans, tricornes, wide selves many different colors—all seasonable- SD aithonit seoend vane ant \COAST SHIP YARD tional counctl of defense, who ts brim sailors with straight or drooping brims and granite, petunia, Russian green, old rose, sand or making @ tour of the Coast, coor small rolling brim styles—all are here white, with black fa@ings and all-black. g naa be to pave the road for kt a y . Bains on domestic avestions 3, 000 ARE OUT STRIKE SPREADING dinating the work of the various SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 4 state councils 1 § A J rn cHE. first republican na-! Seoenbiy, scheduled to meet NE aad | Union Statement ber 11. ‘The assembly's re-| "Go tin ontinued | From Page 1 | The unions have ixsued a state pi 3 to Kerensky's first address IN PORTLAN = = =O} ment wetting forth thelr position Opportunity Knocks at the Door of Your Linen Closet be fateful in sla's history and declarir a Bie ke up the matter again. owes ath in i all attempt to r cc a”? C4 e SUMEATERED | oC Saletan eset Sc eceuta| h,tterne of eal” Buy “Heather” Linens at These Prices—or Pay More Later ers in wooden shipyards on the juuse only near bomber, and I] oe sone auare of the so Willamette and Columbia riv- Ido not anticipate any difficulty in| ones needs, and also of the fal Bleached Linen | Which Will You Do? | All Linen Table ers laid down their tools and jsettling this point, providing that aritude of the employers ag went on strike today. The m ffictent eight-hour ftumber is ct or os real | Thara’ wedamels peel gh 4 Waites oe tee areca mae joni clase bow 2 whom the sympathetic shipyard Crash 12i¢ Yd. : There’s no question about paying more later, for Damask $1.15 Yd. the 2.000 ship cerpenters and | The situation in the woods and|"Aceomesee so. Linens have gone up ever so much “per cent’ since | “70° the Poa 70 inches wide,, strictly lineh and full bleached; FRANCISCO, Sept. 17 | Rt gg Pl a Ro Saikore whe struck Saturday. campe a8 cor aplicated Sunday latrike was called | ; ned | these were contracted for. gibi, : all Strike, 800 of their number! electricians, joiners, blacksmiths, W., held in Seattle, ag pon a ee pace tahun te os ! : c In a few weeks you'll be thinking of buying medium heavy quality Table have to co into the army. J./shipyard laborers, pattern, makers, strike on the Job. The men Will) poauests of both the state and fed ee} ; Thanksgiving L inens—why not buy them now and an se aed pars fs borders ot over 10) save the difference? of patterns—attractive floral designs to choose from. » Keneral manager of the plum? © to Wor he : d ce Mi Ccndeacel tenay’ tae oe and sheet and metal volt Ps ¢ or pfs a pagers e L govern nt to grant the gen- : the strike be declared, he| The first violence was reported soon as they have worked eight my wemmaened sighitour Gy $ to each. be required to withdraw Dis ap-|this morning. One union man is | hours asinine merger ge # ; All-Linen Damask 65c { Linen Napkins $2.10 tto sf nt , e. jramme € J 0 he) ~~ charge ne i} A . T | i fo, the district board for| said to have attacked nonunion | E.'& Grammer, chairman of the| wnhee"utcrents ‘have takes. va] Natural Linen Crash 10¢) Unbleached Table Dam Dosen | Turkish Towels 5 grounds. Nearly all of| plant. No arrests were made, how.| tion, dec Monday that this|T&Mtage of the war to more than Good quality All-linen | ask in various prétty floral Satin-finish all-linen Dam-| Heavy bleached ae Nagel core eligible ever. ; subterfuge would not be tolerated peg Oa anger Moamre fay! Crash Toweling, 16 inches | , 18; good weight, all-| 28k Napkins with _ pretty | Towels that are yal of the population of Riga|early today they would attempt ta | “What the I. W. W. do Is of little | he fovernment for war orders Splendid wearing Cras eae sit i dozen; a very low price for | and hemmed 7 large German and the other hait|reopen their yards today or tomor- to us,” declared Brown.|_,Th® unions ask the public to re kitchen towe > ver general use, and wi I Napkins of this size and | Towels—yc u'll want @ le to move out at any time. But|row, no attempt to resume opera ve have no dealings and no| *!!ze the strong provocation for the 10 yards to each. asily bleach white quality Baity’s capture will enable the|tions was reported up to noon to jagreements with them whatever,| "trike, and ask the “fainminded ’ LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE to offer Finland independent | day. The head of one concern sald |If they go to work, as they say mployers to be mindful of the 4 on 2 | 2 ent bossed by a German|he had decided to await federal|they will, and strike every day, it neful influence of the lumber == and maybe Finland will bite. | mediation. ‘vill make the condition in the mills |'T¥st !n opposing advanced cond! — — 8 gamer Extra-Size Combinations _ <7, ron OrTKers | B A THE BON _ MARCHE Strike on Frisco Bay One- Third Less By United Press Leased Wire : . eee SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.— Women 1 e garr ill find these Combinations splen- } A vert neh 24,000 iron workers | fid in nen , ers worth-v ¢ savings. While slightly soiled employed In the shipyards of | ret yee sis nee . ne ie acludes 1 >. vs the.bay lies began offielalty and wrin nen a all , and the lot includes many pretty styles at 9am. today, it was an New Bargain Lots Arriving Daily |) nis" "tris “Gt ie ||| Combinations Extra-Size Corset Iron Trades council. | Hy Hi At the Union tron Works, |i Combinations Covers 97¢ Each 4 |J| the largest plant in thie sec: Combinations nally well made Corset Covers of good Popular Serge ten Surdeda oh mensen es ||! Combinations $1.32 |qliic’ win’ wisn Safoidcey einming and te PI i ween tne nines time in'tne || Combinations $1.50 | isforce! 3 NSS SINE Dressesata_ ; | caryacier re arta, ||| Combinations $1.99 |__“"™" “ot Tn" “| | Neverbreak ‘ oot | WardrobeTrunks Popular Price b 7 iain JAA [lasee’ comity “isang i | A New Lot of Those if at $18.50 the San Francisco bay district, af. $9. 75 ines al tee iS Pranclaco, Oaiand and | Popular Billie Burke ce Late coamy Tanke, one | It was stated at headquarters of 1 65 - TW movable garment rack, on =! Bi) fe tron Trades: council that the House Dresses at $1. the other & large hat drawer Note the smart styles of : authorities at Washington and that : | oe ones pha. be- these Dresses, as _ illustrated. wide kane | Of Good Percale—Just as Illustrated low; 40 inches ‘Bigh, ge aon coctlonaraay \\t CH } ac layer Rolph, who has taken en/H what could be nicer for home wear than Billie Burke Black aiding so much usec day, j o strike whe 46 Stunned Sater nach hen: f Slack crepe grain or g ch used today, & | the strike and who is himself inter House Dresses, so popular and so easy to slip into, | begwai ameuenaet tee Baad the high-waisted effect with the — sas } ested in shipbullding, was at his of i 8 slik ld he = fies at 6 8. m, and immediately and unusually low at $1.05. | size 16- to 18-inch—with novel p ckets. Just the gar i plunged into a series of confer ; ‘ : sa ) | sewed on or riveted leather ments for business, street and ences with both sides In the con They're fashioned of percale in plain colors, stripes and | poled ce oe } school wear. For women and . All day Sunday, almost without | small figures, of light and medium shades, trimmed . Its; large, roomy inside musses. intermission, committees of both with white collars, cuffs and belts. Sizes 36 to 44. , SNA cere |sides were in conference attempt ing to reach nt. Both) SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE . 2 4 sides modifi vositions Serge Skirts $4.50 Autumn Suits $18.65 Slightly Guriug these conterences.| Navy biue and black all-wool Serge| Plain tailored and novelty belted Suits |[|cent of thelr original demands, and| ing s 124c Yar : ; gore ro sa I a crrenlear Beasts’ Ger | swith tendons ot Seay: Comte Ut velar te Meccnanenie nied aaeee ail Ginghams 12}c Yard Slightly Imperfect ieneral wear, in full pleated style Sizes | ardine, mannish serge and Oxford gray }10 per cent increase over the scale | 27-inch Dress Ginghams 1m plain Be 40 waist measure sihayieier rst apie tt ar |in effect August 27 Hf colors, claldx and bhecks, in. good col Table Oilcloth 10c Yard Several times the men offered compromise agreements submitting ; lengths to 10 yard AS LONG AS WE HAVE ANY—ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY. |the dispute to arbitration, but A Wonderful Lot of vinyl ae ere swiecied by ne 36-Inch Flannelette 15¢ Colored Table Oilcloth in a large assortment of designs and colors: 45 i served eo rig o strike in » { ne le PHIR 1 : 2 bade the: Gxbitvalinn award: should O00 yards of ft, fleecy Flannel inches wide THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE e pealed to the government for inter Dark and light colored Percale in a “b States Fleet Corporation, who re 10 yard iaetit wilh: aattle. tho oonioverae | Uncolored Japan Tea; splendid qual- | Chicken Soup; Campbell's brand; a a ; Satin Dresses at prove unsatistactory, ‘The headalf{ ette for making warm house dresses an tration. i 36-Inch Percale 12'%c Yard + ae a sae = Reliable Grocery Store vention, according to James L,. For Velour Hats | samong: thiis/new lot, as well as other Hire tsst nosy nore” Secon IB 10 Yards. en MAIN FLOOR An excellent special blend, roasted fresh daily. and collars; some with bead and braid application of a new wa ity; pound 438¢. can lle Leather Bags $4.95 of the big shipyards and fron work ’ Neither side has yet formally ap: The new Bustle Dresses are featured |f| Ackerson, a member of the United large variety of patterns; lengths to Bon Marche Coffee, 11/2 Lbs. 50c pretty models, with Georgette sleeves |] believes, however, that the govern Trimmed and Untrimmed Velour Hat | in large and small blocks—plain sailors, , rj ing schedule, as the result of the ac ‘ nekot . mushroom and drooping brim shapes, trimming. sey rp hedrnar eds ~ You ll Need a Basket California Lima Beans; good, clean| Lenox Soap; best for laundry and ity of the federal adjustment board in a good assortment of popular colors at Seattle quality; pound 15¢. | cleaning; 6 bars for 2 good assortmen popular col Serge Dresses $10.35 si cn | If you're going to send a lunch to | jiffy Jell; makes delicious desserts; | iinet ise laa i and haat if th . Pies STON 8 5 S 2 r Salat a ; | we sae oa Trimmed Velvet Hats $2.00 This lot of Dresses embraces the very at ASHINGTON, Sent 17.—wm. | some Soldier Boy on September 20 all flavors; package 10¢. | 12-ounce bottles for 10¢ g 1; ee Stk ob tam crowne | s r ec sackman, mediator from the de S as 8; large size anc . ‘ S . ast | . hte an Wotin| hae death ta as| newest styles—straight line and side {| partment of | tabor, today” tool bl hae Pou: intae mie at he vena se Seattle-made; best | Leslie's Shaker Salt-guaranteed..not med with grosgrain ribbon. Blue, black| {are drapes with soutache braid trim- ee A Cea ee c 1 i lint B 4 ! k om i; ; pas a ae M ise R ae lle I r 4 i r , bI a : ceed 7 " Api |the Pacifle Coast, overec plint Baskets with strong, Pure Fruit reserves ; del onte ershey'’s Pure icoa; pound f bp ming, in all popular ce sizes |J| Rear Admirs »ps And Med ; * ‘ | tea ee end Wilson red f y 1 all popular colors, in sizes Rear Admiral Capps and M 1.| handles, each....25¢, 30¢, 35¢ brand; 15-ounce glass for 25¢, | 29¢@; half - for q 15¢. ; 6 to 4¢ ator Blackman arrived at a de He 5 ps 16 to 44, Giaion today regarding concessions THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHR the government will make, =>

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