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HE SEATTLE STAR | 12,000 SHIPWORKERS > Bonn REAL gas, ‘TO STRIKE SATURDAY ~ LANDED “OVER THERE”: Continued From Page Di exhausted all hope of reaching ont Wilson's | adjustment boa shipyard owner representatives an opportunity “They are expected here Wednes “We feel that the Trades council has ly fair in this matter, having waited nine weeks for settlement Where Is McKillop? shipping board is now on his returning to several weeks ago, n last heard from, McKillop was between Washington and Kansas City on his way to 4 by the shipp back is uncertain. » ix time for a settle the men and the yard owners be |fore Saturday Faith in Wilson clare that they have entire faith in sident Wilson's offer, telegraph BY 1DAH usoLone a Stale Correspondent of The star ROCKVILLE CENTER, t, Sept. 25—This setting of the drama of FIRST REAL AMERICAN [AR BABY—a drama of the American home will inspire every father * Mra. Waldron; tYears In Novem if he does direct pro n on the part of the adjustm committee the matter will be as my husband was graduated from the Point and received his ting of the bollermakers, held at the Washington hall. “Capt. Waldron was in Mex. leo at first—" ‘The bride who faces mot wants to gaze upon her hi countenance, and print his features the executive In the great war: boy passed ly up the walk between squares of lawn of a quiet in Rockville Center, Island town of New-Yorkified and yet committee of Metal day morning the power to call a strik A messenger knows about The committ Waldron sat army captain In her min authority to act for the “At first In Mexico,” “and then he was detailed in expeditionary ment Held Off of the tenta E as the boy waited for his book Bigned, they read this cable- Arrived safely ptain Albert Whit- yes, of course ft was hard to let him go.” She spoke quietly and no mere wer would have known he ghost of a choke In permed sure to “Capt. Albert Whitney Wald- Jr, has arrived safely United States. Mother and Labor Counct kers at the meeting to kuntil Saturday after a long and carried their point well be harder for the wives of the new army to say We girls who marry army live with the sword of Damo. cles hanging over us “We know our men have vowed to put country before wife or child eablegram announcing her first news to be taken to the F as she lay a short while in her bed, with the “ of the absent captain asleep nporary wage scale picked up the x the very hour on th ust when we rece told me the story And from the way she told it 1 knew how glad could read betw what a boon her baby was to and how she now cher- ished the certainty that, even If il should betide the captain In France, she would have his Image always with her in ac- tual human form, and not only in a day-dream. part of the adjust was read at the me d was the subject of Waldron, self-possessed, no sign of having gone thru the “valley of the while — husband, the cablegram 1 right if we prolonged ap thousands of miles away. fooked like a young college girl, white middy and tennis shoes. “We have been married onl STAR BOOSTS the strike the wor enough ahead to allow ences between now and Saturday Carpenter Situation The strike of m “ontinued From “rom Page 1 1" (Continued on Page 10) Falawach, are planning to give fi Darbers’ ball for the benefit of the It will be held some time In Nowenthal a8 1 workers will attle shipbuild. . $40 28rd ave, 8. A. G. Dowekdt, Withard Hotel 5 lumber nearly 3 ‘You can contribute at any of the flowing cigar stores All United Cigar Stores. 1406 Third ave Arctic Club building Keiter & Bernbaum's, iw signing the ent to purchase lumber will t " Keiter & Bernbaum’s, at Ciem ing’s, 707 First ave 910 Second ave. This has been a settlement of t obstacle to the Anse! 219 Union st. | Frye’s, southwest corner Third union officials expressed the hope that the new order would Bert Rideout’s, Central building. Butch’s pool hall, Third ave. and agreements with several yards. An Eight-Hour Law Urged 9426 26th ave SW 909 Second ave. out the coupor with this artic )und send it in with whatever wish to give to t! had introduced ding interstate shipn Tobacco Fund discussion among the strikers Tues The day's cont ternational Timber Work » passage of such a hour mills in the state, d enforcing the} government's fe cigar store, 707 | She '. sane stove Thiet and Union Reet. Gold Bar. Wash it Seventh ave, N.$0.25 standard work | lumbe: or Industry JEWS WILL OBSERVE DAY OF ATONEMENT orthadox Jews in Seattle out the nation Wi ign ‘ Badward Worn, 1529 ‘Third ave. W Cal ' ve Third and Union teen A Hall, 412 5, First st., and extends thru Wednesday. Many stores will be closed In ob » day and orthodox s will not work Yom Kippur is ‘ There will be Jewish churche Pecific yard employes peeeroer re 1101 Westlake N Pigott, Metropolitan Press the day of atone. GREEN'S CIGAR STORE 1408 Third Avenue Go BACK TO WORK :: out 25) were locked out of job plants after ling pa handle nonunion | daughter, had a blow-out 25 | they refused 125) bookbinding y mayiorens agreed to hire un- (96 jon bookbindera, ,» when Cupid's car Donlan, of Seat , is the principal victim of the ~ UBSCRIPTIONS for Soldiers’ House Furnishing Week at the Bon Marché MONEY SPENT IN A Special Lot of Marquisette and BRIGHTENING UP THE HOME IS AN Voile Curtains at $1.50 a Pair Investment in Happiness * PURCHASED ON PURPOSE FOR THIS SALI | So that when you come here {f recurtaining your bedrooms, make it a point to see these Curfains we are selling at $1.50 a pair during House Furnishing —before purchasing. Also nice for hotels. They're of marquisette and voile, with neat insertion , and because of the at- and edgings—others with edges only. Your choice of white, cream and Arabian. Rue Yor sour tlore—new Curtain Nets 20c a Yard 9x12 Rugs at Rugs Curtains for your windows— If making your own curtains, select the material Tapestry Brussel lesigns, in serviceable and best looking 18.00 ll make the most coverings at a » ine y 3edding— from this lot of Curtain Nets-—up-to-date « af ns ; ‘ ney pope lato white, cream and Arabian, Fine for kitchen, bath nsonable price, "Made with heavy loop surface in new Kitchen things—you are coom ‘or bedroom—for long or short curtains good color comt ns that harmonize nicely. buying something more than inanimate merchandise. You Curtain Scrims at 124c Yd. Axminster Rugs $26, 00. are buying home comfort— An extremely large sortment of Curtain Scrims Room-size Rug t—priced at $26.00 home cheer and happy hours hold fort in the Drapery Section. Plenty of drawn with heavy v in latest allover and for all those in your family work and colored border designs in cream and Ara medallion patterns e one for bedroom, circle. bian—serviceable and inexpensive for curtains lining room or living roc THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Buy Warmer Blankets During House Furnishing Week Fleecy Cotton Blankets $1.50 Pair { Size 50x72 inches, in gray, white and tan. Heavy Cotton Blankets, $2.50 Pair Large size; soft and fleecy; gray and tan, Plaid Woolnap Blankets, $3.15 Pair Heavy quality and size 60x76 inches. | Heavy Woolnap Blankets $3.75 Pair Wool finish; size 66x80 inches; white, gray, tan. Heavy Plaid Blankets at $3.85 Pair Wool finish in plaid patterns; size 66x80. Plaid Wool Blankets at $7.95 Pair Strictly all-wool and size 68x80 inches. LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE All-Linen Damask $1.15 Yard For House Furnishing Week at The Bon Marche Heavy satin-finish Heather Linen Damask, 70 incl floral patterns All-Linen Crash 12'%c All-Linen Squares 75c All-Linen Damask 65c Linen Table Tops $1.10 Those Practical Serge Dresses LOWE MAIN FLOOR iter ess MARCHE. | At $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $19.50, Necessary Helps for the Housewife | $22.50 and $25.00 designs A basque bodice with plaited embroidered all The youthful colors a Universal Clothes of the models marked at § Wringers $5.00 ig ora asa die wide girdle ign of gold yd , is cheap at $19.50. H soe brand Universal Clothes Wringers Bice atin iisak ‘am encsaeey bi drapes and a belt that nclosed cog wheels, steel ball bear ming upon her dress will adq be and white makes a Fj ings and rubber rolls, which are guaranteed for the pretty frocks mented on Serge dark blue quite [Po three years the « 4 and bodice with smart enou or dressy wear. Price Punch Polish Mop for 95c gold $15.00. $22.50. One of the best Mops made, and the only one Tile lonpcwaiatad. “Brcickei) switte lined Tunic Dress; aa with an angle handle. Fine tor varnished | the modish pleated skirts and richly ecorated with Mac- floors, oilcloth and linoleum { with soutache braid are and chic knap-sack one of our most fash- ‘dressy and practical Price : Price $25.00. Tungsten Electric Lamps 22c With drawn Food Choppers | for 95c Peerless Food SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. filament; sizes era, com nd 40-watt yey with four H C ti s $2 25 Yd cogs () ) Gentes! Sh | Heavy Coatings, $2. livered hing for ord , | ‘i . Coliiis tae Coa ee or $9.98 for the Cloth and Trimmings for $3.50 Water Pails for a Winter Coat Of galvanized iron for 38c ? with raised bottoms, Galvanized Iron abs Patch yb ot the foiaeae Who einforced sides anc te ails wi Slever Enough to ake er c Lace PB i Al es cp bail; pone Own Clothes ' All 58 Inches ¢ 1 ig '. Of course you can spend more for qT: plain goa nexpens heck incy mixtures and ; ast Iron Irons with always 3% YDS. COATING at $2.25.....$7.88 ain colors, in these cloths— r g tro s, in No. 8 size. 14%, YARDS LINING at 60c... 90 | ‘CHILLAS . Aa : ij BUTTONS ‘ s+» 90 IkKERSEYS Pure Asuniistime Coffee Percolators $1.49 THREAD AND SUNDRIES..... .30 1 WE I “s EFFECTS Wash Boilers Carpet Sweepers goog [REVERSIBLE NOVELTIES | at $3.25 at $1.98 UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Heavy tin . Wash at —= = Domestic and No- vello brand Sweepers | Warmer Seasonable, New with good _ bristle brushes; golden oak Underwear Corduroy for Men and House Robes Women At $2.95, $3.50, $3.95, $4.95, Women’s “Munsmg” $6.50, $7.95 and $10.00 Union Suits Pires Two weights of Union Suits What could be “ in “Munsing” wear—knitted from : high grade cotton. A medium More appropri- | aX weight, pure white, in 4 style ate to slip on é also heavy fleeced cotton in two o’mornings than nh 1 50. these corduroy styles, at $1.35 and = ee “Munsing” Vests and House — Robes 54-Inch Unbleached Just Arrived—New Bante at esc Comfortable, i Heavy vtton Vests, with loose models 1 Sheeting 30c Yd. Smocks at $2.95 either “Dutch neck and elbow . with three-quar LiF JNNI Joilers with copper bottom, stationary handles and heavy, one-piece tin cover; No. 8 size Savory Roasters $1.95 rameled Steel Savory Roasters, I larg ize and oval shape; self-bast ing and self-browning, and absolutely sanitary ; Aluminum Tea Kettles $2.50 Pure Aluminum Tea Kettles with wood grip bail; 414-quart size FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, This Sheeting is of extra heavy These Smock Middies are | Sleeves, or high necks and long ter sleeves, | b } quality and the width is suitable comfortable for morning wear, sleeves; Pants to match, per some with cords 10 yards to each for single-bed sheets Firm, A fectly sized, at 65c; extra size, eg | i heavy thread Sheeting that eas and younger girls find them 40, 42 and 44, at 75: of self material} | || 4 } ily bleaches white. smart for school and sport UPPER MAIN FLOOR at the waist. ete ea ——_ 27-Inch Gingham 8c Yard wear. They are nicely made of Men’s Warmer Underwear IN ROSE. PU IR. | | \ - 4A B00 assortment of neat Linene in Plain Shades at Medium Prices PLE, _LAVEN- WANE : 6 chads | an jpiaid Ginghams, in Soma. Are teed. with: con Complete stocks of Men's pep SO a | gths to 10 yards ot over trasting colors on collar and Underwear, “Munsing,” “Vas sR, COPEN- = pockets; others have several sar,’ “Carter,” “Medlicott,” HAGEN BLUI GR Bee, | Cotton Suiting 10c Yard rows of smocking and faney “Bristol” and “Wright” Union PINK AND LIGE j In neat shepherd check pat pockets; fasten with large Suits, insted,” “Stuttgarter,” —— M1 BLUE, terns, suitable for school dresses pearl buttons. White, Rose “Collins,” “Medlicott,” “Lacka The $ 50. $7 \ " . , O8e, , , sated 1 4.95, $6.50, $7.95 1 $10.00 Lengths to 8 yards, and 30 inches Copenhagen, Yellow, Gold and "and “Cooper” St 1 ‘ ie eng 3 . ‘ agen, Yellow, Gold anc wanna” anc ooper” Shirts anc % wide : Green + Sato Robes are lined with Seco or Jap silk. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—-The Bon Marche, Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE.