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| “Fo. THR EDITOR Grand Opera Singer £42 Ral ges -ed ‘ 2 ‘The Seattle Star: . “ Z of. |companion, ‘They were selected in Inclosed find... te bay ee of tohacce, to Be Heard at Met. es ie dieise . Rat eyeaellgiees sateen Bea ese —_—- oe b There has been no report yet by each doting buys four =p jee, cach with « the commission of officers which ts petall value of 43 conte, and that In each of my packages will be placed investigating the injury of Texas postoard, addressed te we. ow! my unknown friend, the soldier, Harris, negro porter, aboant the PEACE AGENT |" me | ma 0 3 ee SATURDAY—CHILDREN’S DAY As “De untes Press Leased Wire | a ‘ ‘4 |ris had been killed, but it was INGTON, Sept. 28.—The 7 ™ }learned here last night that he was f vernment has 6s only slightly tnjured b D t Rablahed a peace information bu AEE TE t) | pert | eTu resses a ‘yeau, with Col, EK. M. House head \Bire. Chas All kinds of muale oan - . ard | ’ : tate department declar o le Walters, Ht 25 around Camp Lewis when the day's $1 35 A M h — Mie ‘Ss, Mito, bee liovws hig . re Mother's At the same time the department Literally every street in the * declared that the purpose has ab great army-city is full of the gay F " solutely no connection with peace | TONIGHT FOR FUND }tunes of the phonographs | avorites dations at this time. | e——_—______—_"_--® | The Y. M. C. A, plano, under en : ‘ a is indicates ml preteen Continued From Page 1 ergetio. fingers, sende old, bynes, These Dresses are practical for school, j Wilson ve Col DURE, i » sextette fro uc ° ne P ake a " ’ ve SUEx ona contiavatiel adviser Se ca ae Sear wetcat thware the hint and make the little maids look so dainty [for five years, head representatives (PINT Men Such to hear {rom way |] and clean. They come in pretty plaids, | @f the United States government at} ong poy who is motherless.” K i | Over the shadowy parade ground | in full flare skirt effects and smart the world peace conference when John Yeakel of Mukilteo, a jcome scraps of “Where do we go nH i t : |wash. comes this letter: : , from he-ere, boys, where do we go|f! Empire yokes. Also plain pleated models al.| “"“Enclosed, please find my mite from he-o-re! bawled in divers| with plaid collars and cuffs. and geographical data), ine tobacco fund. Wish I could " ot saa a agree igen: | ih hi hy Qs England and France have) rive more, but even this little will 1 Once Ins while, thru the itistatormation in designed) A canttened yeotor | : promiscuous medley comes the | Autumn Coats for Girls From 2 to 16 for use at the peace confer) 4. ny Mrs, May was a good plece Collected by 7| Nina Morgani, coloratura so-| Volce of a violin, speaking the Pr’ 00 fF Gace when that comes, but stato de-| of work and should do a lot of onerys” Tucan! stone prano, with the ta Scala Grand| language of great music. Prices Range From $5.00 to $20. 2 t officials are careful to in-) 4 1 highly congratulate The 1406 Third Av Opera company, coming to the|, That is Private a < that the House appointment i oi g, os : r f a . Yo. A, 262nd infantry, trying ie ; = : ; he best does not indicate peace negotiatios lg Sage ig gman ghd My Mine Unice Sawyer, W 3 | Metropolitan theatre keep his fingere from stiffening These smart garments are fashioned after doing fo 7 f y i it in prospect now, They gave a8) Vien not only our own country, but 8! The La Scala Grand Opera com-|and his bow arm from forgetting points of grown-ups’ models, with the eee . iilustration of House's work the! note world is In danger.” pany will appear at the Metropoll-|its cunning of youthfulness They come in the popu! ar col lors Teituation surrounding a railway) "Seo mas HL Bevan, 116 12th ave, O87 Henry Whtg e3|tan theatre the week of October 7,| Only m week or so ago, he was and materials, such as velours, plushes, zibelines, peaike. | When it comes to a settle-| sends $2 with the brief remark: “I » Fern Motet | giving the following operas: “Kigo:|F. Destabelle, soloist, — composer - cordureys, birelias end heavy, warck ia it, It was pointed out, the con-)).\4 two boys in the army.” r 3 | letto,” “Madame Butterfly Car-|author on musical subjects, and . 7 ? are primed = with facts on) rive children of the University men,” “Thais,” “La Boheme,"|leader of the Anaconda, Mont. _ Tri W WwW | F erkies conditions, |district, Merton Lewis, aged 11; |Irome Levine, 181? ibth ave. | “Lucia” and “ll Trovatore Symphony orchestra | ’ f rim, arm, ooien rocks Seasenty, Kenneth 9; Margaret Margaret Gluck, 1518 19th ave Now he ts one more man to car | fl want to know all the facta at-| N°’ and Nellie Hawkins, 13, / : 1,600 MEN DRILLING TVGoltarions and “perepiring from 5 oy From $3.50 to $15.00 voky' . chil i to every subject which may | fe ® backyard chrus sanars ace WY | iri, Ne, sheuexed hls shoulders po They come in fancy woolen materials and practical eae yalsed for the tobacco fend. The NEW ORLEANS AT CAMP LEWIS | WW vey tna amiled, as he admitted a serges, in Empire styles, pleated skirts, fashioned The department declared official- at it is quite a change | with straight lines, and touched off with fancy col- | p NCR ¢ ——__-____..---._—_e that this government {s concerned 73 4 . / “That is war,” he observed. J European territorial readjust: | « of p. To GIVE DANCE | Continued From Page 1) “And | am an American. | lars, cuffs, pockets, embroidery and velvet ribbon. only to the extent of seeing The Uniform Rank company HIT BY STORM ‘saa pod, ‘and until late that even Q Destadelle ts a Belgian by birth i They are shown in pretty, durable colors. Minereafter shail be “safe for| | of the Knights of Pythiae will Ing he was making pictures for Star !Te came to America seven years SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE give a dance and card party on rnited Frese Leased Wire readers of the things that happen! | | Saturday evening, October 13, NEW ORLEANS, La, Sept. 28 at this cantonment . “Many of the boys, when we go | | fn their hall, First ave. and | | With the wind blowing at the rate rs é C0 STRIKE Pike st. The proceeds wil! be | lof more than 70 miles an hour| Tho Seattle men have their unt-|Scross,” said he, “will see a new ! | ! — 222: ago, and his people also are in this| “oe ° ” bd turned over to The Star's tobac- | |acrosm the mouth of the Missiesippl | forme now, and are aa trim and sol-|Country. I have seen tt all before Lackawanna Twins,” The Underwear of Quality > LU co fund. The admission will be | |river and the barometer down to|dlerly-appearing @ body of men as). ot tiie ese wae , 50 cents to the dance and 25 | /29.48, citizens here early today | can be found tn the cantonment “The little village where I lived , . . ’ . es ts to the card part Hooked for the storm foam to hit With the exception of the trench he le aK re | END IS UP IN AIR ==" rary." | lige for the storm Youm to hit| With ihe excention of th Wendt ly only tur mues tom charts |f| BOYS’ Wool Union Girls’ Wool Union , Tress Leased Wire ¢——_——_—_—4| Hurricane warnings have been | with that Issued the army for eov-|1t has not been harmed by ‘ecause | Suits, $1.30 to $2.35 Suits, $1.25 to $2.00 1 | er y ora amount was sent tn today by check. | sent out. Boats ate removing per-4 ¢ral years. FRANCISCO, Sept. 28—All/ "Each 25 conta «iven to The Star's |sons from the lower Paratcal The trench shoo Is a great, heavy SEs crue icon une |turid sends to a Sammy in the |swamp lands and Grand Island sec- | boot, rough finished on the outside | trenches one ckage containing | tions. jand smooth as a glove within. Ite “4 | - hrown into confusion by the| Pact to the retail value of 45| No damage has been reported |sole fs studded with stool caulks,|MANY wars more German than oth I] Jent Lackawanna Twins make; com- had voted to refuse to abide by | cent In every package goes alfrom any section struck by the and there is a steel plate on the| i i Gara tadastrion ta.” fortable fitting underwear; sizes 6 to 16 @ecision of the other unions in |PO#t card with the name and ad-|wind, and telegraph companies an- | heel 1 dite etlide nae eee years—priced according to size. Trades Council in order. | ‘T¢## of the donor, and the Sammy | nounced thelr wires all working Strangely enough, the shoes a yr oO soot, by Awny back tn the glactal period, : ; A all strikers back to work. y | Who gets YOUR tobacco will write }not waterproof, but a pmewhat oy ig Mcgee yeiaricee Children’s Nazareth Waist hee lane . #o that the pore the foot | Keologists Wote of 503 to 463, the botler. | D/s thanks. | may “breathe” propert [lacter lay diagonally across the better than the average makes; all decided not to resume. Many Seattle men have adopted BELIEVE SPIES ARE ee ee jarea where Tacoma now stands. sizes; priced 3B5¢@ each, or 3 for $1. for infants and children up to 14 years ie riced 65¢ to $1.75. When advised of this dectsion,|th* slogan: | “A smoke for mo—a| Pane ding) That's why eo large a part P conference committen repre-|*moke for Sammy,” and are split. | DAMAGING PLAN “as he tk ‘Vuunetlon of the, of the work of the Camp Lewis |ting their tobacco money evenly | $ | . : s ’ Fy ’ $ pte emplorere erty today |‘eith ‘The Star fund. "ire a Rood |Myttited Pre tenced, Wire , |men here, and giving them their ty-| street police consiete of viet 1/ Snecial— Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Stockings 19c Pair we will op eagdhed tee detgg | Pt og ll earth aaa Selfridge aviation field are sbow-| quota arrives, next week [gap that, came down from tha} These Stockings are splendid value, and mothers will quickly realize that the reopen Ops. a es, ¢ orts of f 1 | North, 1 no c kc. i : : “i : Se, Prevention to socent tel.” this "peger and send ft. wea | weaeene Ro Boog ind | permits | ne american ee ae apo et | Puget’ sound. as it melted, a gie-| price is very special. Stout School Stockings in medium and heavy weights, ment reac . . re cree! | ted fal river flowed outward, spread : P " : : Mediator McNab and repre-|‘"hatever you. can afford, to the| “This ted officers. to, believe to-| Tom,the, cantoument, have been re-|ioel fleet Nene Cee eravel| fine or coarse ribbed and seamless feet. Sizes 6 to 10 (slightly imperfect). of the striking unfons,|OUr Boys tn France Tobacco | aay they had uncovered a apy plot vaccination of all persons at|{!2 ® «reat, flat plain in front of the | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Metal Trades council had voted,| Fund.” The Seattle Star. Con-| it may have been the cause of|tne contonment. all persone at} veceding foe wail in its favor. The Botlermak- ; the death of Wilbur Mong, hob ad Five thousand employes of the| And a hundred thousand years or | Sieet Metal wen Morn. ng es) machine plunged to earth recently. | turiey-Mason (o., builders of the|*0 later, more or less, Gen. J.| and Shipyard Laborers’| ;. oo Jcantonment, are being vacctnated|Pranklin Bell, commander of the ons were the four voting against by the physicians, free of charge, Western department of an army of Three of these voted Mrs} ilonsbars | Others have furnished certificates|® «reat republic in a civilization cores by rine de) 5.00 My United Prees Leased Wire lot vaccination. jthat had grown up among the de- " A eorgad ut the doller- | sire. 3 ‘W. Brown, Sa89 Firth ave. so|__ ZURICH, Sept. 28—-The pope bed Thore is a general order forbid.|scendante of the strange, beast Priced $5 00. $6 00 and $6 50 out. M. Johnson, 372% Wagt, ‘33| not abandon his efforts to end the| ding any one from visiting the|!!ke humans of the glacial period, . ’ . fe - leaders of the Iron Trades Mrs. MeKevett, A world war, and will soon make new | vicinity of the school jstood on the outwash of the old ew c ion leased they were at sea) Fail Melville. a1 1 mh ave. NF peace proposals, according to the ae er) |xiacter and pronounced {t—"the Boys Sizes—26 to 36 0 the probable de’ eed | Lg nly “Brrernne hy _ statement of an Austrian official,| With the next draft wil! come| most magnificent field I have ever tse v. ah published In the Swiss press 3,760 colored troops. The negroes |seen, for military maneuvers of | Mackinaws—the popular coats that meet all the needs “2 any extent.” of overcoats—yet are much less expensive—being made of ed heavy Mack , ‘ heavy Mackinaw cloth— sens — Ss, Ss Shortly after that, a private ee yal bi a loth—in sensible colors—in checks, stripes d plaic | | Hundreds of Real Bar- in anew army that republic | } Bargains B THE BON_MARCHE gains, but no |) wee cresting, stood ins street |H) THEY'RE ALL-WOOL, WATERPROOF, AND IN of T fine three months to bulld, and com- | FAST COLORS | io 4 G mt I N BA S E M E N Fixtures | re So cone we ae | Three styles to select from—pinch back, full Norfolk and soll to velvet smoothness | plain style without plaits. . | “Look here!” he grumbled under | The big shawl collars make them warmer when winter The Bargain Basement Is Ever Ready With te raat Be zanted 4 ebbie|ff winds begin to blow from the bed where it may have Jain ever since the glacier deposit. |f| UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Maximum Value at Minimum Price 4, there “I was over that place just a min Ithey had three large fact ‘ : |there, which naturally they we Natural Wool Union Suits; warmer | Pure White Wool Union Suits with | not destroy, The town was in I] Winter weight garments of the excel- drop seat; high and Dutch neck with long or short sleeves; sizes 2 to 16 years—priced according to size. Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments; sizes Advertised . * ree ute ago’ And here’ other one ° ‘All because of our business policy of giving good merchandise, less unnecessary expenses. Some of the |[) under it—and & mess of little fel Heatherbloom Petticoats $1.50 good things are Coats, Dresses, Suits’ and other apparel, fresh from New York, and at prices so low they |] {o%%: k® potatoes tn a hill. What's Sensible economy can be practiced by any woman who tj Sega the use? I tell you, they grow! oe will surprise you. For instance gies wae | wears one of these Heatherbloom Petticoats. They are At the end of the company so practical, and serviceable. Although in regulation Misses’ id S ll Street, a laborer with team and size, they are generous in width, with tucked flounces an im. y scraper removed gravel from a and set-on frills F slight rise, only to deposit it in a SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Women’s Fall > @ Farther on 1 "Weel | , at $6.95 Coats rrther on, more labore Wool Sweaters at $6.95 / Ld gravel at the base of y of ‘j y, 12. 25 } ) had just set up. ay Warm, woolly, pure wool Sweaters for women and | wi \ j »/ avel tinkled on the plow that misses—with Byron collar, patch pockets and full belted. ed up a black furrow down the | fi] Gray, rose, Copenhagen and cardinal. Sizes 36 to 46 Coats that e } 4 between two groups of SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. are remark- \ § Pretty new . »y'd wanted to bulld the camp | out of concrete,” declared the pri- | on vate with the rake, continuing his | atyles that . blouse effect PS J || disquisition, “all they'd had to do ’ : tyles Trimmed Velvet — °°". was wilt the prainie and tneyd bad | Women’s Sample “Onyx” Stockings represent the iaaes vibe ase oe . . y ] eee Hats for $2.00 ines: a, / Il] tne wnete “cantonment 1» |{| 30C Pair, or 3 Pairs for $1.00 broidered Simple, attractive Tailored Hats . bull Autumn ri pie, acts "s J byl - ’ julit on’ gravel. Gravel bal- Z F F i) in the new Fall styles; drooping | 224 Georg { laste the roads; gravel under- 1,200 pairs of Sample Stockings that were luckily purchased are now offered to modes— | brim shapes, others with t| ette collar; Hf lies the springy brown grai a | and tough = mos rave! owas bande vrosgr " grav Zibeline, crowns banded with grosgrain rib crunches under wheels and tan and some costume shades. bon; navy, black and terra cotta prettily hoofe and feet - ecilesiditen And the gravel foundation Women’s Fleece Lined Women’s Wool Union drains the army-city #0 thoroly Union Suits $1.00 Suits, Special $1.95 Women’s All-Wool $3 75 with Georg | that sanitation is a compara. | . at tively easy problem | setaae th Py Sphere er ; 3 | Dress Skirts at e ette sleeves te aie Sabalesiond sini alia ' Warmer Union Suits of good weight Fine twin needle ribbed Wool Union and plaids | AS ott | sole’ te ae * : ribbed cotton, softly fleeced; high and Suits in white o vray: J ! Unusual values in Separate Skirts | 24 collar |] | Whole length of every barracks re : \ Nicuatcariia oe or gray; Dutch neck i celves the eave-drip when It rains Dutch neck; long or short sleeves; ankle style with elbow sleeves and ankle ’ |—nicely tailored of heavy woo Hl Pathe f Pei | ‘ ‘ . Women’s New Coa ’ , ) |} | Paths from street to door are bor length; sizes 34 to 44 length; sizes 36, 38, 40, 42 ts $9.65 | poplin’ and mannish serge; some Wool Serge Dresses $9.35 | |dered with rocks the size of can. | : UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHD. eee Full length Coats of heavy cheviot c ‘avy +} with pointed yoke belts; braid Straight-line styles with button tr J ili e | 3 , er rere 04 im ome © build 7 = = acted eg ss large collars, inlaid | trimmed; pleated, shirred and plain | ming and silk stitc hing; some are belted |}] 1 ra oe ms ba iruneattiee Ba | Roa Seley’ ancleave ca : ; a ders of stones around their entire with plush; large novelty pocket brown, blue, black, navy and plum “front yards,” utumn Suits ai F | 4 | hammer i , 4 It has such a rich flavor and is so refreshing. Roasted fre : Smart, attractivesnew Suits of wool Or B S h l S Officials in charge of this fob, If g oasted fresh dally and equal Serge and Cheviot; semi-tailored ef fy oys choo utls considerate, retire behind the tent |f] to many higher priced coffees—25¢ a pound. fects, trimmed with velvet and but- ies H O rock slips on t s, oo tha 4 e ock slips o1 eg, so that the ; =. Boe Le tons—navy, brown and green ts : urry ut at $4. 95 men can swear while they nurse Baking Powder; Royal or | Dromedary Golden Dates; | Snider's Tomato Catsup; f LBS Le Pa sete | Bly base their thumbs. Dr. Price's brand; 1-Ib. a package 14¢, or three of selectec 6 tonne flail f BECAUSE THEY’RE EXCEPTIONAL The. private with the rake was cans, cach 39¢. for 40¢. | toes; a Sots ome : t VALUES collecting piles of stones of assort ‘ ; : W omen s W aists | KGS Yes, unusual even in the izes Pen California White Cooking Baking Soda; Arm Macaroni or Bargain Baseme & asement Ing to put our company letter Fies; latest crop; pound Hammer brand; a pack- | able value, in Dresses, long you at a very low price. Included are fiber, lisle thread and cotton, in black, white, Cheviot and mixtures in plain colors f Spaghetti; Pretty New Waists of wash silk in Bs Suits of brown tweed mixtures in the popu and the name of the home to t ; one of the best makes; the new high neck style; tucked Z lar pinch-back style, with half-belt and patch the end of the butiding,” eo 14¢. | age T¢. 3 packages for 25¢. ; fronts and trimmed with Venice YY pockets. Sizes 8 to 17 years, ened ; paiaeeaae Wace SAR Carry Home §, cials ii th Deli Hi | x . '< wh as 1 es flesh $1 95 5 Boys’ Knickerbockers 89c Pair | ‘Thus did the old wlacter, all un aad oe e Delicatessen eb ike ; . That are just what your boys need for school |knowingly, furnish the simple ma Mayonnaise Dressing; Bon Marche | ueen Olives; a ipme re Tailored Waists of all-white and col- | wear—made of good, stout gray tweed mixture terlal to #erve the new army that brand; made fresh daily; pound 38¢@. © | ayer Seine sete maser a) ‘ adra ’ . . \ ae ae is to fight for human rights that ee See madres, with plain white \ aft hae well and do not show the soil. Sizes |i tof Beas. {0 theluehes, California Strained Honey; for Satur New York Full C Ch 1 3; res 3O 8 to years bs bs “ ’ - , Y ream leese; medi “Di est ee day only, pound 23¢. | strong; Saturday only, pound so FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, ~ ‘ 2 | Have you a house for rent? Use Star want ads, ° ’ | °