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DOLPHIN TO BE CROWNED QUEEN TONIGHT - |DESERTERS ORGANIZE) IN SWITZERLAND TO | PROTECT INTERESTS Pwited Press 1 “RERNE, Oct, Stay Mall.) Ny United Press Leased Wire of the strangest organizations record is forming in Switrerland an association of military ors, designed (o protect their terests,” Military deserters from ent nations surrounding land overrun the country presence constitu embarrassment to the and proposals have b to round therm up in an internment | camp. Alarmed by such reports deserters have been inserting vertisements in Swiss oewspapers calling on all comrade slackers to “form an international organiza | tion.” The organizing sista of Germans, Bulgarians ‘FEW SEATTLE MEN | AT LEWIS UNFIT | CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct. 19 —Altho almost daily groups of men numbering from a dozen to more than a hundred are discharg ed from the national army at this }cantonment, Seattle bas had but |few men sent back | Most of Seattle's men are in the fantry and in the 166th de pot brigade, and thus far not more (than four or five have been turned down by the doctors. | Im many districts the percentage is as high as one in ten. park, the $1,000 mark was: | nevertheless. | Standing of the queen con-/ was: Dolphin, Wright, One desert tn beliiger: | Switrer-| Their on advanced the committee Austrians con and Olive Dolphin the rain Thursday de- the attendance at The fund carnival, at Bon Women Flay Strong Resolutions disapproving Rev. | |Sydney Strong's peace and 1 W W. utterances while the country is} at war, were ordered drafted by | the Seattle Women’s Commercial | Club Thursday night. The motion to prepare the resolution was of fered by Alice Lord and seconded by Mrs. Kathleen Meyers. im Alaska bidg., 7 8. 28th ave. Anderson, Melody Shop, Wales, 615 Queen Anne ny § Gardner, 1228 Alki, 1,175 |stve thelr song and dance act Larson, The Bon Marche, “Up high” Knoll will perform his} acrobatics 35 feet in the alr, at! 10:30 p, m. Two dances are scheduled week to aid the Smoke Fund | day night, the Knights | of Security give a dane | hall, Second ave. and Admission is 25 cents, Saturday night, the barfers | Renton will dance at Masonic Renton. It will be an dance. Admission ts $1 | Smoke fund contribations today follow Doffoe, Frederick & Nel- u this Fri nd Ladies at Moose Union st MeNeal, 2428 Irving. fe final votes of Miss Lar f and McNeal are not all tn ‘moré days remain of the car- It will close Saturday mid- of hall, night the queen of the all-night Miss Olive Dolphin, daugh- lice Lieut. Dolphin, will be Qnd presented with a dia- sr ‘Ting. A parade will precede) | Continental Past Co oT oo | Rdward MeGaltiard, 12t6 17th ay N © Reteh, 1470 Covtien ave. ™. A. Crumpton, 6814 Phinney fi 30 Baby Adeline and Wil. 1 o the two youngsters t ed their services, will eee \ 30 ——— + Clip This Coupon Today to Hel THE SEATTLE STAR GIANT SUBS NOW POLITICS BACK ROB FOOD SHIPS OF PRESENT ROW AND SINK CREW IN KAISER LAND WASHINGTON, Oct. Germany's giant U-boats are t now robbing food ships of their cargoes, stowing these within the marineh old and then sinking the unfortunate vic tims. That is of rt cording vets BY ARTHUR E. MANN ftod Prema Matt « LONDON, Oct many's present political orl Is due to squabble, cance from the newest development under-sea warfare, ac to confidential embassy today Using new 1 in pairs, the Germans ating off the beaten trach waily eral hundred miles the old zone around Great ance vate to permit captured on board ity, war articularty : the standpoint expressed = in quarters today Socialiatic activity in it was declared, is due principall, the fact that the radicals have b stung into energetic measures attacks on them by the ne tives, and the )-Germans been fighting hard for control, a having tried lor and found him wanting Dritish observers today out that re Von Buelow and Foreign Secret Ky as successor to Michi convoys are causing much |! the wrent difficulty Germany ta are having with their ® fleets The two mu yesterday indicat apite tron diseip the an@-eub allies and Germa apps outaide we are suffict a large por being of thin board has loath to ship out cargoes for Euro ports. This al plains why merehant ships now require heavy convoys for pro sction of the ap and Au submarin tintes ently tion take capa heen lar of a potr mann might be kaiser does not intend to fe peace government.” The war lord knows that men the type of Buelow and Kuehim could never negotiat! with England Engl would be unwilling t al America such men, whose records have bi shown up, and who stand as m discredite with sland as ARE AT FIRLANDS °°"! °""" Truding along, mile after mile.|To Inform F tends and sleeping curled up on a cold; |front porch, Wayne and Claude of Sammies at W isgter, aged 12 and 10, who had Pie cnn Tuesday on, turned up at Firlands sanitorium, north of Seattle late Thursday They had played hookey school, and ran away from home of Mra. H. Krahn, 803 ave, where they boar to see a nurse, who, they remembered, had treatec them very kindly at Fir lands, when they were there with measles ACQUIT CONSTABLE Constable J. Edd Shrewsbury was acquitted by a jury in Judge Dykeman’s department Thursday afternoon after leas then an hour's deliberation of a charge of ix false statements to th commissioners for exper vepor seamen, ¢ line, are unnerved. by marine work of the conduct be from the 30th x Swedish nurses were overcome by smc broke out In the where they sleeping, a Thursday afternoon nearly and fri ot rded. a U Columbia 32 nd health thru the infor tion bureau organized by G ain. Washington, The p Sammiee will collect all inf concerning the forces both in iT SMOKE FUND GETS Star Smoke Fund's per- | of receipts thus far at Carnival held at Bon park passed the $1,000 today. smoke fund gets 50 per Of the admission receipts. 15 per cent of the re- at the various shows 5 per cent of the re at the various conces- Desides $5 rent at each that each dollar ‘agree te vend me © message of ¢ | cents. and that in each of my packages to me, on which my hanks. rope and America, and furnish data free to inquirers. ‘HELD FOR SEDITION bays four packages, each with @ |) yi iii 7 ill he placed | | — the soldier, member Black of the semian an 1 w w } authorities Th f the frtend, was rested by fe day at the « ciation becaus THE BON Ba at $16.50 Misses and Small Women Misses and Small Women who find it d to find Suits to fit them will revel in lot on Saturday. Splendid looking of Oxford gray, in a mannish tailored ] with plaits below the waistline. The ‘gash belt and striped lining add much to _ their desirability. Women’s Suits $7.25 Women’s Wool Suits—of serge, eponge, Movelty cheviots and burellas. They're p semi or full belted and have wide ‘collars of velvet or self material. Good ‘colors and sizes, at $7.25. Women’s Tub Silk Waists at $1.95 In Flesh, White and Stripes Neat Waists a variety of styles, including the high neck models, in plain white or flesh, stripes | in many colors Sizes 38 to 46. in for School Shoes to give of wear; that 8 made and strong , to 134% Women’s Hats at $2.69 Many styles in tricornes, roll brims, plain sailors, banded or untrimmed, in soft vel- vets and zibelines. Boys’ Wool Suits at $3.45 These Suits offer splendid opportunity for saving—good-looking Suits of wool mixtures—belted style with patch pockets. Boys’ Blouses 29c and 39c_ | School Blouses, nicely made of striped | “cotton shirtings; plain color and striped | | gingham and chambray; all sizes. Very | Shoes of this kid with 8%-ir | long, plate Patent Shoes Practical, me calf leather with tops; lace and ' good range of RGAIN BASEMENT, Try Buying Shoes in the Bargain Basement Small Boys’ Shoes we mable soles; Women’s Ivory Kid Shoes at $2.59 Pair special narrow shape Louis heels with aluminum | Women’s Gunmetal and | ih for general wes The Bargain Basement line of silk Lingerie is unequaled in price and value. MARCHE Dresses $8.25 Of Fine Frenck Serge the time Dresses, and styli the surplice tl day of re h models when ye u can get at a k ain effect ww price if you buy in blue with skirt plaited all the way f Front Lace Corsets $1 35 Corset Jasement In navy mind. Priced Sizes r and women misses buy nt your get nit ther lace and fr They're seme good with sizes 22 white; Girls’ Plaid Dresses at $1.25 Sizes 6 to 14 Years. Mothers to clothe these Dre tical school or t with girl will find ses prac for They’re and pretty wear at $2.25 guarantee | in different amount of gunmetal trimmed with serge and soutache braid Little Tots’ Dresses 98c Dresses of combinations years; at 9c Girls’ Coats Special $6.95 Attractive Fall cheviot—belted pockets and 14, calf with perforated toe cap 10 sizes black of and to 6 checks sizes 2 white in indeed fos) sd kind; ivory ich kid tops; vamps ; serges, Coats with circular style models, heavy patch 3; Sizes ol large $2.75 Pair 16 to wide collar Shoes gun nsible ar; soft and patent black cloth button style; sizes Women’s Muslin Gowns 89c Nicely full square neck and attractiv trimmed | lace made, hape ely with and or Night Gown hort with ize sleeves embroidery best informed ha Michaelis as chancel ted mention of Prince garded as proof that with | Von GEN. HENRY P McCAIN Unit bureau mation possible Waterfront Buy a Liberty Liberty Upper Bond De Floor Bond Main “ra purely political and has no signifi of peace, according to firm belief MINTY WOH mm } any, yto oon by rva ave flor it a But it's sweaters calling for nt og at $5.00 are These ind light weight wool Half or full belted and button protection, Cardinal, Maroon ary aol ort n of ann ons and Perfumes h foll buy € indeed, for can offer Can you een eh Perfumes you the No. ately we the bulk, in Georgia Orchid, Lily Adorable, Idea let ly ounce 29¢. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Sachet ar | | | Learn Designing Learn Tailoring Learn Millinery Madam Coates Advance Classes FULL COURSE OF LESSONS FOR $1.00 Join Now! are filling up rap are ed able accept Tickets at Informat Desk nd Floor, Pattern Department Classes ¢ the classe t any more be we wall ne Sec« and Me Bu aa Saturday in the Grocery Store Mayflower Coffee 25c |b. offee is roasted fresh 4 ar re a and is equal to many higt blenc Uncolored Japan Tea; high grade pound 50¢. | Royal Baking Powder; pound cans, each 38¢. California Apricots Del cans, each 25¢. | Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches Del M brand; No $ cans, each 23¢. Dromedary Dates; a pack age 14¢; 3 pkgs. 40¢. None-Such Mince Meat; this year’s pack; a pack age 12%¢. Armour's Bouillon Cubes; a dozen 194 Soy Beans; fi ported beans rer priced Tea coy bran 2 Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Bon Marche Mayonnaise Dressing, r Saturday only, pound 38e. Mince Meat; for the Bon pound 25¢. New York Sharp, Cream Cheese; for only, Ib. 35¢. Green Olives, imported from Spain; pint 18 Fourth Floor, The Bon Marche made specially | Marche; per Full Sat- |< urday K SPECIAL TRAIN TO MURRAY ON SUNDAY Seattle folks will be able to go aboard a special train to Camp Mur. ray, American lake, Sunday, to at tend the farewell program in honor of the Second Washington infantry about to leave for Camp Greene. Charlotte, N, C, Arrangements have been completed by Frank Gates, of the county defen council, and desiring to go should call him lott 3319 train will leave Seattle at 2:30 and arrive at tne camp In-time | to see the review of troops by Gov. Lister and Senators Poindexter and Jones, Autos will be permitted to jenter the grounds. Here's the latest union “Gun-Girls of Seattle.” | ‘They're all shooting gallery em | ployes and expert riflewomen “Maybe they'll go out and get the woman slugger,” says Organizer Ida M, Levy By ¢ 191 tha tha: pro ing Ry wil Par alm i pl z Cl | vets Secretary of Camp Girls Speaks Here Miss Edith Kempthorne, of New York, national field secretary of the amp Fire Girls, spoke at the Lin coln bigh school this afternoon, flo che ioe ~ THE BON MARCHE ' SWEATERS \ Jor {he Big Outdoors +74 enjoy scape be , full cardi Perfumes 29c an Ounce Carnation, Cut Rose, Fresh Violets, Sweet Peas, Wistaria, Locust Blossom, Jockey Club, Orange Blossom, Heliotrope, Honeysuckle, and others. all the boys and girls like. the children in the open air and give e| . plenty of exercise. Hand Cars and on b to 5% ‘CANADA CROP DROPS, (NEED MILLION-A-DAY | provisional flax ylelds will be somewhat lower | pany, August ALLIES WILL CONFER WASHING lied inter-parliamentary conf ber, This {6 supplem ZIMMERMAN SINGS ‘ NEw" President er ab ards and Upper Main Floor, “Munsing Wear” Perfect F the Underwear u'll like they alw atisfaction y them, for All-Wool Priced $5.00 Sizes for Women and Misses The outside world i ig for you to come out the Autumn and land Women’s “Munsing” Union Suits plendid vol proper weight for } White neck knee o and high k with long sle Sizes 34, 36 and 38 at $2.00 ; wenn Sizes 40, 42 and 44 at $2.50 “Munsing” Vests and Pants al weight for Win- Munsing’ Union Suits, the 1A and \V part call t in four styles and low no sleeve r ankle length; Dutch neck, vigorating It , elbo the beautifu hg nec c ir properly clothes the proper kind an stitch cle to the and Coy in mediury roll collar for throat and neck fleeced Women’s Pants; a Sleachec ‘a J Sizes 34, 36 and 38 at 65¢ Sizes 40, 42 and 44 at 75¢ Children’s Munsing Union Suits $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 The perfect-fitting Underwear that keeps its perfect Union Suits in several weights for € non-fleeced hite cot or Dutch ’ants to match ter w Le neck wear n, yw neck, no sle neck, elbow sleeves; high at an ¢ but our fortun very all owing list at this Violet trope Wood , Heli Rose Or f toys’ and Girls’ F and Vio t sizes 1 to 16 years. THE BON MARCHE all and Winter wear THE BON MARCHE, UPPER MAIN FLOOR IS YOUR DAUGHTER PROPERLY “COATED” FOR | SCHOOL? IF NOT, FIT HER OUT FROM THIS LOT OF Children’s Coats $6.50 Sizes 2 to 12 Years in styles similar to mother’s, fur or button trimmed or zibelines and velveteens. little Coats, yokes and wide collars, mixtures, Just the dearest with full belts, Fashioned of fancy Girls’ Winter Coats $10.95 or dressy occasions. Mod- vek ine—high waisted or yoke style, ars and cuffs. Also fancy dark mixtures and all neat, girlish styles SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Honk, Honk! Clear the Track for Wheel Toys the substantial Toys that The Toys that keep them | stitched Coats that are suitable for schor eled of lour in green or v with plush « fancy velour; The sensible Toys, Bon Speed King Coasters; | Automobiles of good, $5.00 10 98.00.” at liable makes, priced at Coaster Wagons; very $7.00 to $25.00. Doll Carriages; many styles strong and subst antially built; $5.25 to $9.00. | is izes, priced $1.00 to $16.00, Steel Express Wagons in Basement, Union St. Store. that are great re- for healthy, outdoor exer cise; $5.00 and $6.50. an auto for price $4.50. | Velocipedes for boys of all sizes, priced $2.50 to $17.00. Scoot-a-Car; little tots; various sizes; priced at $1.25 to Paani Educator Shoes $2. 00 to $4.00 THE WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE FOOTWEAR FOR MISSES AND CHILDRE! Train the children’s feet as well as their minds—by buying Educator Shoes—the and the proper fit. Made of patent leather or gunmetal calf, is used in them. Sizes for infants, misses and children. Heavy Calf Shoes $1.75 Pair Little Gents’ School Shoes that are very durable; made of heavy calf on wide foot- form fitting last Sizes 9 to 13'4. f rt, wear leather r comt ly the Gunmetal Calf Shoes On comfort-fitting lasts with heavy, able leather soles; in button style Misses’ sizes 11! to 2, $4 Children’s sizes 8!, to 11, $22, Shoes for Older Boys and Girls Boys’ Shoes $3.00 Pair | Girls’ Shoes $4.25 Pair ~ Boys’ High Top Shoes tides good-wearing Shobe Heavy Tan Calf High : Top Shoes with double leather that nailed oak leather soles; solid leather sizes 1 to 2, $5.00 pair; lar ger sizes, 2% to 5%, at inch heels; $5.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE, best dur- of Gunmetal Calf on alf have dou le omfortable-fitting ; the narrow toe last; a neat, soles, wide with 1%- sizes 21 sizes 3 comfortable style, ; 6 to 6. Tommercial Importing Co. , Gray, Mclean & Perey ia Milling Co, FF ed nt,, Oct “0 ottictat | HERE IN BOND DRIVE estimates of Canada’s | » published today, iowlt. wheat, oats, barley and g United Pees ITTAWA, Marrls Cloak & Suit Co, lependent Packing |G | Seooph Me Levy se, Om Pats | Mrs. Henry Jilg brie Rarton & Co, ’ Continued From Page 1 ——o 322323223¢3252 Other big subscriptions Thurs- all day included $50,000 from Carstens |& Earles and $12,500 from the | t | First State Bank of Kent Wholesale firms and jobbers have subscribed $136,150, divided as follows n was predicted at the end of The returns affect vinces and are based on thresh results $335 United Press Leased Wire ‘ON, Oct. 19.—An al 33 James G. Jone Washingt 1 be held in London in No Senttin Pact Gate) 00 Rome cables declared today al to the coming ia war conference, which will be jost strictly military i nford Co. Richmond Paper Co. Outside Aid Comes Rig outside firms are beginning to report their allotm&ts to the state, These $20,000 by 000° by fi Western B. OB, Buell subscriptions — include: Johns-Manville Co,; $10,- Armour & Co., and $15,000 jointly by A. C. Moore Co. and the Babcock-Wilcox Boiler Co. Other business houses that made | subscriptions were: Supply Laun- dry, $5,000; M. F. Patterson Dental Supply, ); Greater Theatres Co, $4,300; 1 Rubber Co., $550, an! Northwest Optical Co,, $550 Cyrus Pierce, San Francisco bond man touring Western states for the igs Liberty he an, will speak at a pubs { gsooo| te luncheon Saturday at th o 6,000' tle Athletic club, » the Bose rederick Willlam Zimmerman or, gave his fourth recital Thurs night in the Odd Fellows’ tem- Ninth ave, and Pine immerman was ude Madden, violinist Franklin Lewis, planist by und Mrs, | Henry J, Werk: if D, Bartlett Kalan) N Mail ro TALK FOR LOAN (Gratton & Me le "ORK! Oct Former Taft will speak on the or of the New York Stock Ex ange Monday afternoon in the erest of the Liberty Loan,

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