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| Scene From Patriotic Film at the Strand i u U, S. TO SEIZE FOOD HOARDS OF Two Bits Will Cheer a Sammy a Week! Can You Afford to Shirk?) | Yes, it's costing you a lot to live these days—everything’s fone up in price, ‘way up—it’s hard enough for a fellow to “break even.” But wait a minute: thousands of young fellows from all over these United States are now in France. They've gone over to a strange country, among strange people and given * everything—-mothers, fathers, wives, money, jobs, every- 2 just so that you, another human being they probably F never saw or never will see, can continue to live right here in peace and comfort. | F Don’t you owe them something for all that? Isn't it up to you—isn’t it your duty to make sacrifice for them? Well, then, here's the one thing our boys in France want ly more than they want any other one thing—they want “smokes”! And they can’t have them—just can't have them—not unless you dig down right now and see that they can have them. If you knew what comfort and pleasure and satisfaction that tobacco bought with your quarter, or your half-dollar, or your five dollars (go as high as you like) would give to some American boys in France, you'd forget the money, or the little sacrifice, or anything else. Dig down—deep and See} | 25¢ buys 45¢ worth of “smokes.” $1.00 buys a month's supply of tobacco, 00 buys enough to keep 5 men in tobacco for a month. And remember: Every package of tobacco sent to our > boys in France contains a return post card, addressed to y which he'll mai! to you if he can possibly do so. That’s War souvenir worth having! Leased Wire als and suspe In the viet elty will be up, it was of food ad ministrat PHONE OFFICIALS TELL CAUSE OF | STRIKE 10 U. S. Ry United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 1? Officials of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. today laid their aide of the workers’ demands be fore the federal mediation com misaton ‘The company’s ride of the cane fo Don't you? | some little| lowed the presentation of the em ployer’ demands at a reason yester at the Be of Labor Wilson exprenned s basis of settlement The empleyes de conclusion of which ary sfidence that | would be reached manded nition of the girl $1.00 a day Greane, the > The first of the three demands ts considered the n formidable tn ite Influence A more peared in when It was learned that two women the operators of the nad attended yerterday’s along with the other labor representatives, It was int! mated that when the settiement here | is reached, the strikers in the North have declared their de operators cloned shy Scene from “The Man Without a Country,” at the Strand theatre. | profits for the entire day at The Strand go to The Star's tobacco fund for the Sammies in France. MAY PUT SMOKE FUND OVER $7,000 MARK; SHE SENDS PIPES 332" 2 at the Strand theatre The profits! Mrs. KB Hepe, 501 First eve. & of the entire day go to the smoke|A friend fund yoda, <herinl curs: ap Fence. 530 rire ave. Commi Andersen, 119 Norton « Today's picture is a patriotic one. Beret too. It ts the modernized version of | 4 anon, peedy settlement phase ap ns today ° tre dalin Leng, 4106 Corson st ° Mire. Jesste M. Tulloch, 1OLsn oath | L His Moustaches Threaten Italy | « 2 1 1 SMOKE FUND DATES |Monday—Strand theatre profits / every Monday go to smoke }__ fund Te ‘ f. Nov. 15—Laundry | | Edward Everett Hale's famous story be dealt with separately and Dye Works Drivers’) “The Man Without a Country | will return to work union, dance a Eagles’ hall. | | Musical Director Philip Pelz and his moscow CONTROL Is | Nov —Rambiers’ | orchestra of 1§ have arranged some special numbers for the occasion. The Sophie Tucker cabaret Friday night today totaled $628 for the club dance, Leibiey » hall, Q Anne ave. and Boston st Friday, Nov. 23—Dance at the SHOOTS WIFE: UNDER KERENSKY Ry United Press Leased Wire Mystic Jewel club, Odd Fel-| smoke fund MOSCOW, Nov. 11—(Delayed)— lows’ hall Onto Mary F. Barto, 2114 F. st./ the army garrison today transter:| | Ingham ame today a package ‘Here's how you can help The Star aining 39 pipes for the boys in| ed !t# allegiance back to the pro ; : eA a ke fund for the Sammies tn France. will be forwarded Yl forcibly eject After firing two sat hit Eoaem the total of $7.000 to-| Mast at once ed I leaders from various mer wife, Annie Courage, 49, In: her maybe pass it. Toracco FUND home, 214 Dexter ave. Sunday after . Go to the Strand | Previeesty acknowledged sereise| Offices and drove them, fighting ale” eumvieg : Giaeaane Arsiend jg Rhee a 428.00 back into the Kremlin, presaman, turned the revolver on Mondays are “tobacco fund” days! Wr, whitficld, 1220 seth ore & be ted that Gen. Korntlott himaelf and sent a bullet to bis brain. 1 from Bykhoff and will dying instantly. The first shot fir | but under her left under her right the city how he will | ed at Mra. Courage went wild the aecond entered Rodsianko of the government at f the Don Cow himaetf leader of The food situa-| This Coupon Today to Help Sammies where it tion is moat ser The city re (RAD recover. She was resting better mains comparatively quiet HOE TZENDORE” Monday morning Courage divorced Courage | Marshal Conral Von Hortaendor yeare ago and marstied L. MRS. STETSON'S FUNERAL, soldier, long commanderin chief of the Aus 2203 Norman at, a fisher Federal services for Mrs, Sarah | trian armies on the Italian front, i) ES Gores Williams last Ann Stetson were heid Sunday after | probably the master strategiat in soot, ana since then has been liv Name ...... edecsecvesecs ease esteces senseccecsessbestosecesees ‘é noon, at the partore of Butterworth | whose brain the whole campalen ine with her eon and daughters, at | & Sons, The services were conduct: against Italy was mapped out. Hel st Doe aye iodeshpeopepeetncoqncepennnqnaseeetotocentcey GREED 1s by Rev. W. A. Major, and inter. | is almost the only Austrian general)" a) cniaren state their father ana! who has not lost his reputation dur Perhaps that in be Hittle ser Withetm ment was at the Washelll cemotery. | Members of the Olymple Gun club, of which Mr. Stetson ts a member, | were the active pall bearers mother bad violent quarrel laat | Monday Mra. Courage was shot while she was in the bedroom Fred, 22, the eldest boy, rushed |] into the room and strugsied with the | father son's graap and ran into the kitehen, | where he killed himself | ‘The surviving children are Pred. 22: Florence 18, and Mar garet. 16 FIRE DESTROYS: JAPAN PALACE By United Preas Leased Wire | ‘TOKIO, Nov. 12 stroyed the residence section of the The All gov a ing the war cause his Hundreds of Bargains Not Advertised, THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT, 20; Belle » A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock Oy Bought at a Very Small Price We in turn offer them to you at the same } \ A) low rate. f Sai Ais | Fire today de former imperial palace at Seoul lous will exceed $500,000 ernment buildings were saved after hard work | MALAMUTES GIVEN FRENCH WAR CROSS We've five different styles in this lot of Serge Dresses—four of which are illustrated here. Each model represents smartness and chicness in style. 2 Mra. Esther BM Darling, wife of a Bolero, Eton and Basque Blouse effects in high- Nome merchant and miner, is a waisted and straight-line models that are attractively pe jeerre, a medal « braver a pack of trimmed with silk braid. One with patent belt has en to front stitching. y~ Malamute dogs which she formerly The dogs were sold to the French Silk and Muslin Undergarments at Little Prices Muslin Envelope Chemise in etty styles, trimmed | Insertion, embroid d ribbon beading; izes sal cd ge . 55c | * 85c A Whole Bevy of Women’s Waists At Unusual Bargain Prices. Blouses of Corded Voile, with collar of contrasting color or- gandy; some of black Soisette included ; special. . : 49c Blouses of candy striped Voile, Jap Silk and mercerized fab- rics, in neat tailored 69 Cc constantly mentioned for the excep: tional work ddne in the mountain campaigns NAME WANTED FOR SOLDIERS’ CLUB Dainty Camisoles of sik Crepe | Wash Satin Camisoles with de Chine and Satin, trimmed with shadow la fronts and backs prettily trimmed with imitation filet 55c insertion; sizes to 44 lace; sizes 36 to 44 A.W ard, chairman of the commit charge of the club for enlisted men, to be opened shortly in 4 Seattle Athi s asked for su the new or; ™ mailed | to Chairman A. W. Leonard, 860 Stu art building. | CIVIC ORCHESTRA Is. | _ AIM OF MEETING The Civie Orchestral society will hold a meeting in Fischer hall, sev of the Fischer building, ub build suggestions styles $ J enth floor Wool Burella | ‘Tailored Blouses, well made of Wrecrnciy, OL RAS Ws iy 2 the ’ corded Voile, Rep and novelty & va | orchestra composed of professional ] Coats $15.95 | ts esau, in F oats ° | slees 06 to 44... 85c | The move is in line with that in | | progress in various other large cities | of the country. A number of short talks will be made by leading Seattle citizens. A Coat Event Extraordinary In this sale of Coats are ed up-to-date models at New Shoes Arriving Every Day In the Bargain Basement—with lots of Women’s Dress | and Street Boots at agreeable savings. hl Smart Street Shoes of all leather in a dark shade | Community “Gym’ Ts | Open at Fauntleroy includ- | prices lower than they once were. of brown, Long, narrow vamp lace style with high Community gymnasium — work Semi - belted models with large tops and Louis heels; air $5.95. || with a view toward drawing every wide collars edged with plush. Women's Gray Kid Shoes, n's Shoes of gray and jg| Citizen in the Fauntleroy Park dis | Also full belted models with side yle, with long narrow vam Peer agyrs omy Sy er ny eusice phono raspy ive trimming and shirred backs; large and leather tops; Louis heels with high toma miele Bei di | new gymnasium | stole or square collar of seal plush. sizes 2% to 7; ‘ So) 65 aizes 2% te | ny L, Went Se: will also In Green, Fawn, Snuff, Brown or Gray pair Pe ss» 000590 $3.85 | cymnasium times a i |J| month drill, Ane y drill |will be given next Thursday night pene es | —THE OPENING DISPLAYS OF— KAISER AGENTS |. — Cyr } | | | |—Thousands and Thousands of | handsome gift Tiesare being shown | ‘The latter escaped from his | f) | | H | | | i | Silke at $1 = THE BON MARCHE| ~The pes Sale a Coats New Winter Coats at Special Prices This is a good time to buy your Winter Coat at The Bon Marche Coats | at $12.50 Coats that are serviceable, yet always smart looking; tailored of wool velour, Kersey and men's overcoating, with deep convertible collars with fur or plush trim- . Coats at $19.50 Snappy styles of Pom Pom, wool velour and Ke , lined throughout with guar- | anteed Venetian lining. Buckle trimmed | lines; girdle belts. Fur, Kerami and Kakara | the trimming. seys. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON fur collars; MARCHE Men’s Christmas Neckwear for the first time in Seattle. Select your Christmas | choice. wish, Glad to pack them in Ties now and get first| Holiday Boxes if you Coats b at $25.00 Among these Coats there's a variety of good styles of wool velour and fine Kere The large shaped collars are those rich looking affairs of opossum seal and natural raecoon. _ Coats at $29.50 Coats that reflect the most fashionable various novel styles are among Fine velour models that have wide some have fancy silk lining. Ties at 29c, at 50c, at 65c, at $1.00, at $1.50} Good looking Silk Ties in neat dark patterns for as little as 29e. Four-in-hands in silk and satin-tissue designs and bias stripings for 50c. Hundreds of handsome Silk and Satin Scarfings, made up into wide, open at 65c. end four-in-hands, High-grade Neckwear in rich Persian effects, Brocades and printed Warps at $1.00. Handsome Gift Neckwear of Swiss Satins (imported), in rich brocades and at $1.50. printed warp effects, MEN'S STORE, Just a Step Inside the Lower Second Avenue Entrance. This 42-Inch, All-Wool French Serge at $1.50 a Yard Is Nice for Dresses It comes in Rose, Mist, Delft, Clove, Wisteria, Brown, Gray, Champagne, Copenhagen, Arab, Cactus and Black. It is a great favorite for making up practical, “sews” easily and looks well. 36-INCH DRESS SILKS $1.00 dress or skirt length from this lot of 00 a yard, Serviceable and pretty pieces in Mensa Chiffon Taffeta, Pongee and Satin in stripes, plaids and novelty effects 36-INCH SILKS $1.65 YARD A epecial price for beautiful Silks and Satins, de Londres and Faitle Fran Get a ine Gros or 58-inch shades of green, burgundy, mais, lavender, | good ‘weight, Novelties, THE pink, emerald and others UPPER MAIN FLOOR serviceable Serge Dresses, as it It is excellent value at $1.50 a yard. WOOL DRESS GOODS 95c 40-inch and 54-inch Dress Goods, splendid wear- ing materials; finely finished in French and Storm Serges and Poplins, wool Taffetas, fancy Worsted Jabardines and in Autumn shades. WOOL COATINGS $1.95 YARD Get a coat length from one of these pieces of 54 Wool Coatings. They're soft, warm and in reversible Velour, fancy Tweed, Chinchillas and Kerseys. BON MARCHE. Make Your Own Bed Comforters You'll find the proper requirements here. Comforter Challie 9c Yard Cotton nforter Challie, 24 inches wide, in as sorted Persian patterns, Lengths to 10 yards. | measuring Limit 15 yards | pounds. White Cotton Bats 90c Each hite Cotton Bats, full comforter size, 2x90 inches | three pounds LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE Crystal White Soap Special 6 Bars for 29c Splendid Soap for all Laundry Purposes. Bon Marche Special Coffee — A pleasant, high-grade blend, roasted fresh daily; 1% Ibs for 50¢. Ammonia — Mayflower Brand ; large size bottle for I4¢. Pure Cider Vinegar—Town Talk Brand; one gation jug 45¢. Cut Macaroni--Nest quality, 3°) Canned Asparagus — Happy rls for 25¢. Home Brand; No, 2% cans Jiffy Jell—9¢ a package or 3 cach BO¢. r 25 Sauerkraut — Armour's Vert Soya —Kest quality small best Brand; new pack, a can size Reans, Ib Te. for 15¢. Hygieno Flour - Whole Wheat | New Seediess Raisins—Thomp Flour, made of Washington son's unbleached — re-cleaned very best wheat; Ib, sack Raisins, pound 164. for 60¢. White Cooking Figs—Rest qual. K-C Baking Powder—Pach can ity California Fruit; per Ib. guaranteed; 25-ounce can for 20¢. 17%¢. | Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche White Cotton Bats $1.25 Each Fluffy sanitary Cotton Bats, full comforter size, 72x90 inches. Each roll weighs t Stitched Cotton Bats $1.35 White Cotton Bats that are stitched, keeping the nach roll weighs two ] cotton from pulling apart Size 72x 90; BON MARCHE, SAVING SUGAR At a meeting of about 100 grocers, called by Mr. Heb- berd, State Food Administra- | tor, it was agreed— —That Sugar be not adver- tised as a bargain leader. —That the sale of Sugar in 100-Ib. sacks be stopped. | —Thaft all beciervyrm limit their purchases to $1.00 at a time. —That institutions and hotels limit their purchases te 10 days’ supply. We ask your hearty co- operation in the carrying out of these wise regulations. weight |