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of it to Americane—on Count Von Bernstorff's orders thru the ar bank, Millions Paid Out “MUltions upon millions of dol lars and securities have passed jthra the Deutsches bank,” sald Perley Morse, expert accountant, entrusted with investigation of the BAR POLITICS Bolo Pasha and other intrigues. “It the source and destination of Tt was a good advertisement for lthese sums and securities became the Western Washington fair—the known, the information would no Jing of members of the legis-| doubt be valuable for the appre ~ Tature at Puyallup yesterday Jhension of many men closely eon ©) Thirty-three members of the) ected with Germany and 14 members of the sen Wide Search Begins Accepted the invitations issued) The widest possible search Speaker Kolly and Lieut. Hart, | Just this Information is now under ctively, to attend the fair | way by New York authorities, Of ind the invitations, it was ru-|ficials indicated today that the Was a well-laid plan to talk| new sKovernment inquisitorial pow things and perhaps determine /¢rs conferred on the trading with B course of action for the legisla }the enemy act might be turnee fo the matter of a special ses-| over for the present exclusively toward running down the “leads | already uncovered in the Deutsches OLONS MEET AT But if any one had any such idea me, it was previous to the bank Assembly. At Puyallup| “A thoro Investigation of the of the kind was even) books and dealings of — th The legis-| Deutsches bank and the activities a few social | of Hugo Schmidt offers an untiny the/ited field for the t authorities d or discussed. merely spent viewing the exhibits, races, kidding each other,| Which has not been exploit sald rally being entirely con-| Attorney General Lewis today fo let the matter of a special} Lewis has been entrusted with the preliminary probe by the state land the government as well as by the French ambassador, who ts in tereated in the matter because of the complicity of Bolo Pasha. “We are leaving no stone un turned,” Albert Hecker, deputy at torney general, told the United Press, “to uncover the whole mat ter, and have found many crossing trails, A report of all information we obthin regarding other financial @. Invitations at the request of| transactions of a suspicious char bas they both being from|acter is being directly to Tacoma—and Tacoma is) Washington @ close to Puyallup, you know. “It was not. definitely disclosed b legislators had a good time,/today whether Attorney General Lewis has been authorized to go further than investigate the Boi H Pasha intriguing, which he d From Page 1 ' [disclosed last night. This showed |that Bernstorff thru financial | transfers cleverly cloaked thru the following wireloss to Berlin: © wireless received. Paid to Gledhill thru Fred Hoo- 00,000. Gledhill Test entirely with the gov noon the legislators gathered heard speeches by W. H. director of the fair, and er Kelly and Lieut. Gov - The speeches had to do with je fair—politics being eschewed those who came with expec of hearing some inside pol feturned home disappotnted ly and Hart, it seems, sent out made Deutsches bank, had pald Bola requires | Pasha nearly $1,800,000 for influ encing the French p } “The system of German propa ganda needed a strong financial | backing,” Perley Morse said 4 best way of tracing the whole $1,000,000, which shall per | nen in my mind, fs thru the On March 17 the following repty me to Schmidt from Berlin: May dispose out of Fred | immediate and On behalf of Giledhill,|as a war measure ” This cable was sicned | hinted at by official Hunt Other Agents prime importance is the belief today that jmoney end.” ” m the bank. heads of the espionage and propa-|sunk by the gun a German) following report was then | ganda system. Thru full probe, it| submarine, the a Ity annour t by Schmidt to Berlin, March !is hoped that other agents may be!ed today. The attack occurred off unearthed the Scilly islands. The crew Gledhit) further! Attorney General Lewis ia exam ining many witnesses at hia bead quarters, Some of this testimony is directly in line Pasha case and is being transmit ted to the French government for use against the Levantine agent now held in custody at Parts Used Bank for Screen Other witnesses, it known, are being cross-examined for the purpose of eliciting infor |mation of all the Deutsches bank | transactions. Chas. Payment Reported 20, Schmidt wired bank in Berlin Charles Gledhill $200,000." days later Schmidt sent the |, Chas, Gledhitt | April 1, this message wi by Schmidt to the Berlin Charies Gledhill $483,500. further for | “The | What makes the investigation of as were other cables | Bernstorff was only one of active |achooner Annie F. Conlon has with the Bolo became Among those of the THE SEATTLE STAR ‘EXTRADITION TO that selection of a banking fnstitu tion as the fountain of German gold, from which streams were to be diverted for propaganda was ex ceedingly clever, because. behind the screen of the bank's heavy business, the trail would be lost | Bernstorff Helped N. Y. Judge's Cousin Get Irish Bishopric| Ny United Presse Leased Wire NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Ambassador Bernstorff urged the choice of Danie! Cohalan, cousin to New York Supreme Court Judge Cohalan, as bish op of Cork, in a letter to the German foreign office dated August 23, 1916, waa related In a London dispatch printed to. day in the Evening World Daniel Cohalan was _ ultimately made bishop of Cork, Hin cousin How the justice, was named in the re ent state di tment expo the Von Igel papers as having played a promipent part in negotia tions with Germany with regard to aiding the Irish revolt This revelation of German ae tivity at the Vatican to influence in its supposed Interest the election of an Irish bishop has naturally caused considerable of a sensation here,” the London dispatch stated “It in related in connection with the pope's peace moves, and also in re lation to the efforts being made among English Catholics to obtain support for the pacifist intentions of his holiness GERMANS DECLARE DRIVE IS “STRONG” By United Press Leased Wire | BERLIN, via London, Oct. 4. Strong English attacks on the Flanders front were reported by the war office in its statement to day, The statement said The fighting on the Flanders front yesterday was similar to that of preceding days, with the English lewnehing strong attacks in the Ypres distriet. This morn jing a stubborn battle again devel oped in Flanders U. S, SCHOONER "HAS BEEN SUNK Ry United Press Leased Wire LONDON, Oct. 4—The American eight were saved CALVIN S. HALL MAY | BE NAMED JUDGE Calvin 8. Hall, Smith bdullding. judge of the sup ceed Judge R. R od. Hall has frequently tioned for the po known that Gov. I od a lawyer tn may na 1 ourt to eu Albertson, deceas tion rr has consid: me latter class who were expected to ered him in connection with a _ In statements to the United be examined was Hugh Schmidt judgeship when a previous vacancy ye the authorities in- (himself. Lewis refused to say occurred. At that time Hall trace had been ae &@ pouring out of liter. millions of do! Ba about. | OF SERGES, POPLINS, TRIMMED WITH BROADCLOTHS, VELOURS AND NOVELTIES BUTTO ing Eponge, trimmed with cc Also wool serge with inlaid v IN BROWN, Suits $16.95 Belted and Semi-Fitted Styles Of wool poplin; kerami plush | trimming some have and others are braided; smart, at tractive Fall Suits in new shades of Brown, Green and Navy. Felt Hats Reduced to 39c | To clean out our entire stock of Reading Felt Shapes; | looking styles; this season’s models; some , 1 } plain Sailors and drooping brims, in white and gold V, square and round yoke effects of lace and embroidered or- gandy; well made and nicely finished garments. SIZES 36 TO 44 embroider med with % to 44, what Schmidt would be questioned today pointed out! THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Buy Your New Fall Suit in the Bargain Basement Bay It From One of These Lots at $10.95, $16.95 and $22.50 You'll Find These Materials, Styles and Trimmings in One Lot or the Other TENDENCIES ARI SEMI-BELTED, MILITARY EFFECTS BUCKLES, RICH VELVETS OR ROWS OF GRE Undermuslins at Bargain Basement Prices Muslin Corset Covers, trim hemstitched ; give way for J Hall is promin circles. STYLE BELTED, FUR PLUSH, NS Suits $10.95 These Suits have the same cut as many of their higher- priced sisters—so very stylish and well made—of rich look- Astrakhan. mntrasting colored elvet collars. EN AND NAVY. Suits $22.50 Samples and Odd Lots Some of the season's most ex clusive styles; in many cases only one of a kind; of wool vel our, poplin, broad and man nish serge, trimmed with braid or fur. Women’s Union Suits $1.00 unusual ot | TAILORED, NOVELTY BE FOUGHT BY ACCUSED |. W. W. United Press Lensed Wire ny CHICAGO, w. Ww other states, returned here last week, Oc member t. 4 arrested nder indictments Every | in will fight extradition to Chicago. This was Otto Christensen, the none removal,” and force the cause in each Christensen full of evidenc on vark he al the the uary 1 organization, of his clients would their constitutional right th govern ant Vanderveer day were given access to the room | 1 in the raids] ad announced chief counsel for} officials intimated svernment would be ready for) cases to KO to trial about Jan today by » waid that “watve to fight would show hey to that § ARE ARRESTED | AS SMUGGLERS United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 4 Fivo| men are under arrest today as a result of the exposure of the Angel island Chinese emuggling ring Agatha Hinklemyer, former clerk at Angel island, ts being brought here from Ren 0. agent Ong ng 8m the a score of clals and two to have been gling expos and San Diego. wan aller Harry Akers, fri Th Li arr ! wexling ri federal Robert Ferguson att ' an agent for a ng grand jury 1 to indict the men and rmer immigration offi jocal involved in th thru the statement of orneys said mug $3,000,000 Wood Pulp Plant to Be Built Here fy Cnlted Press Leased Wire OLYMPIA bre or on Laky W Oc od wood pul reest on th H ash commis erett tan water wult was 4.—€ to euit by the r Bros risto branch of the And you will be excited, blocks, tricornes IN TAUPE, BROWN, Flowers and Feathers to Trim the New Hat Shapes With Are Causing Quite a tc and smart, PADDY GREEN, WOMEN'S SAMPLE | Y FOUR YEARS IN —— © YOUR PART-Buy @ | ERMANY; James W Liberty Bond, It will ard’s new book, Price help us to win in this great | 00, Upper Main Floor war SECOND FLOOR. | 0, when you see what we vet—in newest shades and newest shapes. Included are straight brim sailors, rolling brim styles, chin-chin turbans—and only $1.85. ROSE, new rolling BRIGHT QUANTITIES F LOWERS—such as heavy metal roses ndull gold or silver— others of silk velvet, both large and small, at 50c. SECOND FLOOR _ Sample Wool Underwear $1.00 Samples of “Everett” and ‘‘Dartmouth” Mills Underwear Worth Two or Three Times This Price Women’s Wool Vests—All 38 Inch—the Best Size—in White and Natural Gray— VESTS Irganization with Dutch neck und elbow ceve who oper to are glad to be W! wear at less than th to supply dealers. over nich the 1 Reduced to $1.00 Municipal Spuds to A Small Lot Only— Soe This le Price Be Sold in Chicago Petti Ny Untied Frese Leased Wire elgyeae CHICAGO Ocet ‘ Municipal ’ " ds are assured for Chica A e Guns i's ese we Bought at a low price concession, hence thi offering to you of fine ribbed, fleece lined Union high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, co ° . A Chemises Night Gowns [ss Special at98c |) ak 69c Very special values are | OS |b ‘ offered in this lot of 98« If ‘ { scagonid agg Muslin Night Gowns; some || | be x have yokes and sleeves of || | yelope Chemtises in i | lace, or trimmed with dainty y 1 embroidery and at Wor Ny Fine Dress¢ and Navy, Brown , embroidered ‘te for $7. 50 ench for straight Green P AND surplice y can start LAIN Suits; Serge women line titched and Marche ird Floor—The Bon Make Your Own Dresses, Dress Skirts and Gym Suits at Home—Make Them of 42-Inch All-Wool Serges at $1.00 Yard And it’s really remarkable what nice looking clothes you can have of_ these French and storm serges—so In shades of navy, Copenhagen, gray, brown, wine, car- fine in quality—so durabl dinal, tan, 36-Inch Silk Mixtures, Plain and Fancy, 25¢ Yard Crepe, Marquisette, Grenadi Semi-rough Suiting Silk that has a| Medium-weight soft, silky Crepe Tussah Silk mixed weaves it lasting brilliant finish and the ap Poplin which is a very desirable colors and pretty 1 ns pearance of the more expensive | weave, being firm quality and con- Numerous are the purposes that suiting silk. Brown, Gold, Char sequently serviceable. Old Rose, | these inexpensive Crepes are suit trev Wista Copenhagen and Russian Green, Silver, Wistaria, | able for | the : if} ent style stripes, check able to offer e fact ie | Dependability, beauty season—1,000 y ards of you this once-a-ye y price. We UPPER MAIN FLOOR Night Gowns at 85c HIGH NECK, LONG- SLEEVE STYLE offer in Nig Fall neck yoke “em timely many for V of hird Floor—The Bon, Marche. and finely finished. sand and black. Ruffsho Suiting 36 Inches Wide, ther | 36-Inch Plain ind Fans Silks at 95c a Yard and a low price have joined forces to make this one of the best Silk offers of -wide Silks, including Messalines, Louisines and Taffetas, in many differ- s, plaids par novelty designs and plain colors, at 95¢ a yard. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 27-Inch Outing Flannel 10c Fulf bolts of Outing Flannel, good quality and heav ily fleeced. Pink, gray and blue stripe patterns, Not over |f| 12 yards to each. N me orders taken } * Cotton Suitings 15c Dress Gingham 18c Yard | 32-inch Cotton Serge and 1,000 yards of 32-inch | Tweed - finish Suiting in| Dress Gingham in plain col plain navy, tan and black. | ors and check _ patterns Lengths to 10 yards Lengths to 20 yards LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. | ‘The full amount received from | Frank N S. & Ring Iw . y; J GIRL SWIMMERS TO |.,2%00 sues, gevee\ue teak. | Women Will Wear | lodge No. 2, of the A. O. U. W. re-| Mary ave. 25 1 r i | HELP SMOKE FUND contis. “was 's90.600 the previous Mee. Ninth 1:00 i Habits Mes : Je |amount reverted having een 890. Fray 30) Do the Farm Work , f Yances will be given for) M. M. St Seattle Laundry Tray "| = CHICAG — Continued From Page 1 | the penetit of the smoke fund by. €* 1 habits. wlll be the: ohls Geen . “pt D. Campbell, Seattle Laundry s will be the chic dress : the Nonp club at Georgetown | ““_/2, (8 for women farm laborers. hes, but they're Just saad Fe one week from tonight, and by the | Canadian This was the prediction of thing to make life a bit) K. P's, at their hall, First’ and|@ i France, They're going to do their} ‘The smoke fund to date followe t . er women attending very best, you can. be assured. | previously acknowledged ep heh ¢ the Women’s National Farm |befora Tuesday night, they are|Q- W. fille hinney ave 1.004. Th Weaver na |° Vention advocated Gvseaiiy ian going to outdo themselves, if, they | 9 eres et, Wash. . 1.00 Fred W, Blum, 7B Union 1oo, Middy blouses and bloomers. ean. | : PEs eBh. Class Chics Ye | A 40-foot dive from the roof of} | TO, THE EDrron lass to Chicago s the natatorlum by one of the girls! | Sicleasa haa he hes Cops; They ] re will feature their act, Miss Alice | thru “Our Hoss in’ France ‘Tobmeen Fund tor Aupeetenn” tenting 2 eae They W ork a []| nowies is the gir. ‘The others in| | i ¥ywtus cachagee, cach wuh o || ...Laxicabs, Ts Olaint the group nna May Hall, Beth ages, ech with SE af : ages will be placed CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—<Introducin Langley, Ethel Knowles, Alice Me n friend, the soldier, | |the cop de luxe pine Crait and Mrs, Borstot | || He patrols his beat in a taxi, * Besides this act there wilt be z | | Public announcement of the new a number of ot hers, ihe n by men ame | | institution was made at the trial of and women. Some o the acts are | | Edw, J. O'Brien and Martin J, Me designed, not alone to show aqua-| | Address Street Cabe, policemen charged with fight | tic skill, but to inject the carnival ing in a saloon | spirit of fun Oty \ | McCabe admitted he arrived at Remember night. the night. Tuesday as 3 85 The New Untrimmed Hat Shapes at $1.85 Commotion in the Millinery Section THE BON MARCHE are suspending C THE They’re splendid quality vel- mderful value they are. GRENATE, MILITARY BLUE AND BLACK NAVY, OF ANCY FEATHER Bands—beautiful soft novelty effects in imitation burnt goose —also burnt goose and 1% hackle feathers, at | eke! $1.25 and $1.50. | Pants to Match WOMEN’S PART-WOOL PANTS A special lot bought to go with the Sample Vests. They're worth far more than $1.00—you'll find it profitable oodly supply. to lay ina g ar opportunity to secure samples of fine Wool Under- . O. D. privileges for the day and will refuse BON MARCHE. Petticoats $4.85 OF NEW SILKS IN POPULAR SHADES Boys’ Night Robes Extra Value 95c Large and Roomy | The boys will be warmly | robed at night in one of “Variety is the spice of | - life” even in the Petticoat | these heavy outing flannel world, and that’s what you | gowns. Fancy stripes as find in these Silk Petticoats | well as plain white mate- [i at $485 ‘pret eee rial are used in the mak- and flora vatterns—styles | r 43, most ftective workman- | "8: a and mnllisaay ship and fit the best. Regu- | Collar style, with pockets. | Sizes 6 to 18, Upper Main Floor, lar or extra sizes. Second Floor—The Bon Marche. | 25 Pieces Yard-Wide Crepe Poplin $1.10 Silk, at 95c Black and others, THE BON MARCHE All-Linen Damask 65c Yard Unbleached Table Damask that’s woven entirely of pure linen; pretty floral patterns and 60 inches wide; good, durable Damask for everyday family use. Union Crash 9c Yard All-Linen Crash 121 Natural color half-linen >, : - Crash, 46 inches wikes ht | Pure Linen Crash Towel- make strong kitchen tow- | i" 16 inches wide; serv- els. Not over 12 yards to iceable, heavy thread Crash, each Not over 12 yards to each. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. | |the scene of the encounter aboard a mii taxi,

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