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ag meme repentant THE SEATTLE STAR . WALLINGFORDS | ‘ Germans - Goosestep Even After Capture: by fehl * TRYING TOBUNK ‘THE BON MARCHE A Special Selling of — / WORKERS HERE ae Suits at $6.50 fy. fa ‘Chixinbee Launches Move to Hit Steck Pakers by Legislation f fs WARNING IS ISSUED Each Suit has two pairs of Knickerbockers / : a Ich quick Wallingfords Knickerbockers are full lined I IF it. rich - quie allin All sizes here from 6 to 18 years. Mother will like these Suits Because they are well made—because they are such excellent value at $6.50 because they are made of good, stout cloths. . Johnnie will like these Suits Because they are the kind that “regular fellows” wear, with all the extra “kinks” in them. For instance—a buttoned flap to the breast pocket; a very full, pinched-in back; a trench belt. ALL SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS In grays and browns, neat checks and stripes UPPER MAIN FLOOR-THE BON MARCHE are mobilizing in Seattle to prey on prosperous but guill wage earners. They have been attracted by the enormous pay rolls, and get about to reap a harvest of i easy money Realizing the menace to the : community, a committee of business men met at the Cham ber of Commerce and Commer cial Club to outline plan odtalning Blue Sky leg aimed at them 4 Members of th ittee are: > William M. Cain chairman; ‘ J. Carver, ©. L. Cragin, John J. Bb} Hott and Cassius Gates These German soldic marching past the kaiser, in respectful attention, as might be imagined rom their stiff carriage. They are German prisoners taken near Monkey Mo’ in, in the French Fakes Seek Prey [fon tions liminary to the great drive now netting the French thousands of prisoners and many oe" 7 " os em male Wafey| retrieved territory. ‘They march paat the eroup of French officers ax if on parade in Berlin's atreeta, the Pennies Are Scarce , Bring some when you come shopping. wn, and in the installment pls Neae.| Machine-lke Koose-ntep aritics on > , . y The mints are short of pennies, so are the banks, so are the store said Cal SMOKES STILL BLAIN ACCUSED 200 Stude nts W il ‘ | | if you have any odd pennies bring them along when you come down town Bown after the meeting. “is anna: Be in Franklin High jf! | and you won't have to wait for change. ently ing carried out ia this city th weer ns IN BIG DEMAND BY LOCAL UNION a cits ney watt ee 9 over to plaust a Friday ni friends and stu-| fi + Se con'e outta et tai | 2OO Cut Lengths of Wool Dress pat Capt shipping board, t# misrepr will have a chance to see the first F) Feturns for smal! invests the attitude of union ingrained in them by rigid training that it seems to have become second nature tle by the sale of Many cases value Si mvoriant aa sion" ne™sonsal” Sennen | Gaods and Coatings at 75caYd. Wage earners realize ‘Our Nolghbors Over the Way vin etr fund ese ing 7 b : Bemearring their funds in th Come fotks ithe noc * the yard w a here . was the will be staged in the school's Lengths from 2% to ‘5 yards, widths 50 to 54 inches. ree ee oF atune tone quick nape Chrtatn rf gifts - aatie ee 3 at 1 Lat wal ec | Cut pieces of dependable Wool Materials offered to the thrifty home Should be forgotten A Christmas supply of tobacco ts pee othe oA beret rales of | sewer at a price that’s a whole lot lower than is likely to be offered for # F eee savings are tuveated, golng forth this week from some| “He ts attempting to put union | some time. Lengths of fine Serge, Velour, Homespun Suitings, Tweed | This Is the ood. aoe ve bat brad: ecurition Atlantic port to Fran labor fn an unpatriotic position stage ie five acts | Mixtures, Mohair and Coatings in lots of plain colors, plaids and novelty : friends, bankers, lawyers or other; But what after Christmas? lared Old Order Changeth,” fl weaves. Conservation telegraphed V. Py . of the shipping board bollermakers’ union was placing a fine on members who associates competent to pass on| The boys in the trenches will attll the proposition find themselves fatigued after the ‘uae. ¢ “Bay no stocks or securities |day's nervous strain. They wit | toa Without the most careful investiga peed the ac . ts of a tion and security of every detail n bacco, or a cigaret Connected with the transaction.” “Our Roys in France Many new stock concerns, th # atill on Committee has learned, operate y them at all times. from well-equipped offices, and e fund needs you Bave salesmen in the field who ap) Send what tly believe they are working can afford aking up.” Scenes are| 40-Inch Crepe de | Messaline Satins | 50-Inch All-Wool | Week , Oh nea Chine $1.15 Yard Yard Wide, $1.25 Storm Serge $1.75 It ts the time to win the de. wornen OS ay afternoons ts SE I SM In Pretty Plain Shades 10 Pieces at a Special voted gratitude of our Big h | Price Dock Co, Ames and Duthie yards, ™*mt are to furnish money f aan | The ality spe- 4 ve Uncle Sam adopting the while thar permitted teen te work nthrog netivt A saving opportunity for The quality of this spe : * Double warp Storm Serge of Hoover, so thét our at the Skinner @ Eddy yard Rat and for Red Crows work ’ cially priced Messaline is | of extra heavy quality collie taph ‘and the: Ales you|Urday afternoons without paying you to select All-silk Crepe | ynusually good. Included | the kind of material that { wii not want for the food we 208 fine Ty 9 “¢ c, « cow)" Mekil mapereer in on APPLE ALLIES TO de Chine for an evening or are colors suitable for sep- | is absolutely dependable waste. po! & sound concern sg. [Dom may be used fe one. | extracted for the BE DEMONSTRATED ‘ 2 for blouses | Write skirts, waists, street for good wear. Navy, ee ss a mer hee mm 7 ees others ey va explained that afternoon dress, for blouses | and evening dresses, and French Blue, Copenhagen, | our aatty diet, and allow The Known to have a wide acquaintance! Centribated by employes of North henge aoses She orig Manes | ox neee raphy, under the and lingerie garments black Brown, Wine, Burgundy. Pon Marche to introduce us @mong working people, have been west Mets Co. 1016 BL Pike ot sie: ed as commission salesmen.| Jot leet, Art Morvta. Some gy ape Manary ™. erry, Wille The counct! decid to y sell flattering securities on| fetcher, J.C Thanner, Van M The conned Goclted ~ easy payment plans—and even Weedaman, Fs Taylor, Gladys | comm take Liberty Bonds as initial pay Maymen, Ive Hileman 00 union's ts. Mrs, Joseph 1. Krute, Three Lakes 1.00 Macy Most of the receipts given for ITINERARY Money are supposed to be certift cates of interest in bic Eastern Clip This Coupon Today to | Help Sammies fons, which, according to, »— or Paterson symm ron (= a oa 2-Piece Breakfast Sets! Men’s Shoes $3.50 to $5.00 coer Bere is France ‘Tobacco Pend” tex PR mony Aan) | ARREST MINER ON at $1 50 Men who want Shoes at these prices will them on its spacious “held every ‘* JUST-ARRIVED shipment of beautiful new Se il Plush—52 inches wide t Mose Groueey ming from just the kinds that people have been wanting for scarfs and coats—$8.00 e 2.00 a yard. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Sea are to telegraph the de of the controversy to » are about to make big from war work of them, however, are listed or Bradstreet. STRUCK BY AUTO Spiers fant cosh exter tare fume _pectngme coh with « DISLOYAL CHARGE | retell rales of 45 o# end that In cach of mm: wih be st Soe Saeed A SR) find that they get good value for the money invested in the Bon Marche Shoe Shop. Of Gingham and A.M. Swarthout, 1209 Mercer| | "i! saree te crmd me « imecnage of thank” dary || pUTTE, Mont Nov Te | . | For instance: St, was knocked down at 8 o'clock on char Chambray Men’ j this m ogi Sere ee ee OMe oc eecesereeeeee cecesee cocceccseece desvescoeses eoreeeeees oes | Take a glance at the ens Shoes ote A. M. Bushell, & er sesaceesen otececesembesees illustration and see for Men's splendid-wearing Gunmetal Calf ~~ 4 arenaeted Beer weictihe | yourself how attractive | Shoes at a moderate price. Either English the city hospital agd later sent TF ee pepcecterereceneenarss are these Two - piece or high-toe styles with full fitting last—at i Breakfast Sets at $1.50, | the popular price of $3.50 a pair. In Plain Cofors Men’s Kid Shoes $4.00 Pair Vici Kid Shoes $4.50 Pair In Stripes In the full, wide, comfortable Another style of comfort-giv- Bring Your ~ We'll Need IH , and the medium narrow toe | ing Shoes of vici kid with broad * Pennies B THE BON MARCHE Them in | i | In ~~ lasts with welt soles that are | full toe and single Goodyear With B Making | hs eats oo ans ae | SOO, Ee | welt soles. 3 You ARGAIN ASEMEN I, Change I Ae eee Set Viei Kid Shoes $4.00 Pair Gunmetal Calf Shoes $5.00 white or black and white Straight last Shoes for those| Men who do lots of walking striped pipings. All sizes |™en who want them comfort- find this a comfortable style; to choose from. able yet neat looking; Goodyear | narrow toe English last; heavy He aadantae welt soles; all sizes. natural finish welt soles. The Hon Marche UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Dresses Reduced to $11.45 A Special Lot of Serge. 1 a and Satin Combina- (7 A Big Purchase of New Fall Coats— Bought at a Saving Enables Us to Offer Coats at $11.95 Coats with Large Natural Opossum Fur or Kit Coney Collars Handsome Coats, these, of chev- jot, velour, wool plush and plaids, in belted styles, with medium or high waisted styles. Also trench models, some with shaw! collars others with large cape collars; Table Oilcloth 480 Children’s Outing Flannel tions Taken From Our popeeeT = C ia Regular Stock \ " wae Imperfections Union Suits Spaced rt ci = know- These Dresses have been re- i | mS =< i But is useful for many purposes, t 65 E h ing these Gowns at 75c are full size duced for quick clearance—and ||| and the price is indeed exceptionally and well made of good quality strip- A large variety of patterns a For Girls from 2 to 12 Years ed outing flannel, with long sleeves they will not stay here long at low. A large variety of patterns and Rigi : : and high neck. this low pric c. 4 Included are ACsEES, braid colors to choose from. At this price Heavier Underwear time is here— none delivered and we're ready with warmer Union Outing Flannel Gowns at $1.25 . Suits for children—480 Suits in all Of heavy outing flannel, slipover Lace Curtains $1.00 that have only just come in. style, with high neck and long sleeves, in regular and extra sizes. Other Gowns priced $1.00 to $1.95. , ankle length gar- Notting- Long sleev ilk taffeta ht line and % Those good, service ‘ p loose blouse effect. Also satin yT s, board- ments, made with the drop seat—of i phe - BEETROOT, BROWN or taffeta and serge combined "ie ?\\ ing houses and hotels; various bor- pure white cotton—and slightly | Outing Flannel Petticoats with fit- NAVY, GREEN AND ARMY BROWN “ sl ial Ny I) der and allover patterns in white and fleeced. A splendid offer, indeed, at ted top and ruffle finished with a In Green, Navy and Taupe. Arabian; 214 yards long. garment scalloped edge or wash braid. .59¢ 3 j THIRD FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | | | | | | ham Curtains for bedroc i} Women’s Suits SPER 8 : pri Boys’ Clothing at Bargain Basement Se { Prices Reduced 25% 900 HELLO GIRLS Iphers, clerke and bookkeepers em-|tion taken Wednesday night,| having repotted for duty at thetel ployed in the various telephone | Chairman Parr said switchboards for the regular d ’ * Boys wed Sule - $9 95 CRIPPLE SERVICE beet wg che wtrine ee anabes bap Racigh pee efi anWhe n the girls filed out of th at nt price are & These employes are being taken | resentative {n San Francisco, that} telephone build good investment. These are Tommy BY STRIKE HERE into the operators’ union. ‘The|he would t raph us instructions! crowd of 150, fucker style, of gingham, chambr Offering Remarkable Savings work began Inst night and is con-|by 6 p.m. at which time he would linene and gala in sizes 3 to & to You tinuing this morning either struct us to strike or to e ° ~ ‘ Heretofore the ployes had / remain at wor Children’s Rompers, made 29 On thetnew: Bitt!yGu7 ire dan- | Contiqued From Page 1! aciitretotore these employes had | remain Tass BS 600 PORTLAND GIRLS of striped galatea, are only Cc ; lot . erators had some difficulty in mak: | They a desire to join We held a meeting went, no Quit PHONE WORK. ning. Every Suit in this isa with » operator An estimate | Word had t when the : A Clec fre ore nections, but it was pointed ! " ¥ Clearance of Boys’ Durable this Sear’s! inodel, novelty, belted [Hl ek eva vie sictid borane [ot the mg past 7 Ne IR ae pthapi saree could not ting had be and other employes cheered them. ¥ ng the union made at an early Milliner at Ss. h 1 Suits, trimmed with fancy buckles, ae a oy hey oa be hour today m was rece! urging, but} PORTL. AND, Nov. 1.—altho 64 Ane e e be » . r ft aay hey « ¢ ot de d if we remal cirls walked » orth y choo velvet, fur or plush, and made of fore the strike. Union eee ale aay they aakod n jt RSC t hat We remain at si Le pot ot Portland ; c ne sortie ( eto Join fo; ‘otection ¢ ‘© in-| Work temporarily hanges ¢ e Pa R d d Pri Shoes Gabardine, Burella, Wool Poplin Tela a ttt te the work, sure themselves against any of-| | “The age had been done graph Co, at midnigh é: exchanges would hane e work Fae ; He fe nat 8 wort » WAS nterrupte edauce rices and Cheviot fake aatinfactory manner, asking |fort on the employers’ part to then. We felt that his wording as uninterrupted today Banded Sailors and Soft $2.25 A AN Seher Valiuk dot that the publte be lenient’ at firs (on OMeting the absence ot the | quest, rather than demand, eg Mi dy “i : ues ress luntit the operators were thoroly ° tified our actior 8 were lured The Shoes ar r 1 lured into service Ail Hats Reduced to $2.45 . : : |accustomed to the work Pe otea the immense|: The electricians akers by the cou * g f silk velv ij perfect and ar \) Skirts at $5.50 Next Move Masked lobby in the Labor temple wae | Meeting Thursday an r of bonuses . ‘ Some of si ve vet, hatter just the best “““¢ The Skirts in this lot are of Manager McNally would make no/ filled with striking operators, | feet W nd tv as s ‘The girls threw pick plush, soft velour with satin lin- kind for school various materials, striped satin definite statement to the company’s | waiting {or the meeting called | fl prosecution of the strike ‘ principal exchar ing, and panne velvet in roll gins. Siathka ae : rext move until he had visited his|to devise ways and means for| An in al meeting will be in| day, and the company mo wear, Blucher silk poplin, wool serge, poplin and |[/" row : brims; plain sailors and novelty tyle ide t taffet ik 8 Ph Pi 1 anc office. He was called at his home, | the prosecution of the strike progress thruout the day ona the buildings, indicating thag ; 5 velty style, wide toe affeta 5 sm mans | > he e » attempt te nt ne Qamp E for a sie soft crown shapes, in colors and - Sioa ceith A 8) in mart, pleasing | where he made a futile attempt to) Strike Forced on 'Em ompany in ly for a siege, opr" leather sole ; i New Line of Woments | monlns dasa i? tay" wsit"™onaition aly, {ie TAGOMA PHONE GIRLS! g 999 Ol, WORKERS | Hat Shapes at 49c [aspen GC te Kine of Women's J rie! Sonmtn nits yoda aoe and wevecass”” "STRIKE TO GHEERS| " grpive IN TEXA sizes 8 to 11. Waists Are Priced $1.15 |Kerr, president of the Telephone| “W postponed the strike | gy United Press Seased Wire All of the Shapes are greatly Boys’ Gunmetal Calf Shoes, Blucher And they’re splendid values Operators, were othe loaders who| twice,” he said “hoping ogainst ACOMA, Nov. 1.--All the unton| HOUSTON, Texas, Nov, educed, and there is a gooc F oF s ast styles i > ' aie ct aed a io BY is! could not be found early Thursday | hope that some settlement would | t shone operators wed by}lowing out the Beh) ¢ r wisn ae ie : good and English last styles; with leather made of striped and corded mad- morning. Both are thought to ve|be reached, We suffered by these | the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph| scheduled sane ie posed strike sortment of styles. Velvet, Velour soles; sizes 114 to ras, in tailored attect others of |[| hidden in their homes, obtaining |truces, in that the telephone com-/Co. here went on strike at mid:| Texas and Loutalana “cit staal and Velveteen Shapes; also Girls 54; pair striped and figured Jap silk; sizes |]| some much needed rest pany took unfair advantage of! night and were still out at 10] struck early today. The w Ri and Misses’ Corduroy Hats. —_— 36 to 44, | Stenogs In Union, Too these traces to employ strike: /o'clock this morning, Partial serv+| declared the* operators retena t | Organization of the stenogra-| breakers and to prepare them-|ice is being maintained by the} recognize their union or welcom - In explanation of the strike ao-|selves against the walkout.” lcompany, a few of the operators! governmental conciliation, , °