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t U-Boat Prisoners Interned in America Passing Into War Prison “Camp | { ‘This news picture, just passed by the censor, shows the first U-boat pris: the war prison camp at Fort McPherson Scores of other interned Rew prisoners ure from the German 58. ptured by the U. 8. 8. Fanning La RT ee aes |FRENCH COUNTER| ND FULLY [es TWOOFFICERS [FEN | PPED ARMY INU. S. LOS ‘ALLIED. DEFENSE to be interned In the United States, going thru the double gates n can be seen inside the barbed wire inclosure, waiting to greet them probably 2,500,000 men will be in the field or in camp by the end of the year NONPARTISAN LEAGUE MAN LEAVES WINLOCK | LONDON, May 1-—The entire BY L. C. MARTIN . o WASHINGTON, May 1.—Today'a| Western battle front was quiet yew RNGTON, May 1.—Refore| WINLOCK. May 1—Roy W. Ed) my casualty list, containing 70/|terday, following the severe defeat wards, organiser for the Nonpartiaan league, was en reute to Seattic today Edwards was tarred and feathered jby a mob here when he continued | soliciting members for the league after, it is aai@, he had promised to coase his efforts. After’ a brief stay in Seattle will return to his California home. HEARST BUYS HERALD names, showed § killed in action, 3 dead of dinease, 1 dead of wounds missing, 1 dead of acctaent, 1 dead of othier causes, 5 wounded severely and 51 wounded slightly The misaing,. both officers, are Lieuts, Wm. H. Jenkins and Frank j= B. Pedrick. FRANKLIN HIGH WINS Franklin high school opened up CHICAGO, May’ 1-—The Chicago] the way for third place at leant, in Herald was combined today with the! ine High School Baseball } Hearst morning paper here and will | be ineued hereafter ax the “Chicago| 1 to 0 | Herald and Examiner lerems both Ballaré The paper will abandon the Her ald plant, being issued. from the} Hearst building under the editorehip of Arthur Brisbane, | the Germans the Monday Field night reported inflicted Flanders Marshal Haig that “except for local fighting at dit ferent points, there has been no in-| fantry action today.” | He added that further reports con: | firm the that the enemy’s| losses were very heavy in his un-| authorizes broad quage ex in of the American army, evi | Mitiat be submitted to show the ‘@epartment's ability to officer J equip: and arm the new With no delay. are determined, they said) Sse ova must be no more to provide adequate equip Pon time. But once satisfied as Members of both houses wil! any number of men the war wants. Baker will appear be house military committee few days” with his estimates he mew army. No hint has been ‘concerning the number of men All aak to be-added to the forces. at he is planning for an army on anmault lant he * fact successful attack The French, in a successful onda in terattack near Loere, M took 4 prisoners tin the re gion of Ho terre, nouth of the Somme, yesterday was report ed by the French war office. A Ger man attack was repulsed in the Noyen sector The German wor office admitted the recapture of Locre by the French, and claimed the capture of British trenches north of Voormesesle and Vierntraat. Artillery activity in the AGITATOR ARRESTED Eugene Helmont. 1. W. W agi | tater. wan arrested at the postoffice BLIZZARDS HELP ITALY WASHINGTON, May 1.—Bilix SY Saar ar wards, coming unexpectedly in Ital} SAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—Nor- jan mountains, will delay the Austri-| man Rons, holder of a flock of «wim an offensive, Italy's military officials | ming records, left today for Dallas, believe. Snow in the northern moun- Tex. to join the army tains is six feet deep in some places. school | sub-station at Second ave. & and Washington «#t. Monday afternoon. it here is that the day, the German raid Pe ae ye Al B THE BON MARCHE "elgg pat ins wlll A Prices and No Deliveries Lower RGAIN BASEMENT 100 Dozen Hat Frames ° Two Jobbers’ Clean-Up Lots That We Price This Way 29c—39c—49c Buckram, Rice Net and Wire Hat Frames in black and white. All this season's styles, such as turbans, bonnet shapes, tam effects, military styles, bustle shapes and various novelty styles. ita. Pe a A Eactory Cledrance of Lingerie Waists Good Bargains for Small Women 3-Piece Breakfast Sets and Neat House Dresses —$1.15— = iW aviation! Kemme! region continued thruout/ oe es "i Striking New Hats—$7.50 Two Hundred and Fifty Clever Models— Embodying All the Latest Midseason Millinery Ideas— as Seen in New York Today. Hats you would expect to cost far more than $7.50 White Milans, liseres in demure little turbans—many in the Turkish effect, jaunty sailors and other favored styles. The Voice of Spring Is Heard Calling to the Outdoor Girl to Don Sport Skirts and Sleeveless Coatees Sleeveless Coatees— Wool Plaids and The Last Word in Sport Wear Baronette Satin Skirts On days when a wrep is needed—yet light a og “ Biss sports—you te jumve a P ivi , iom of the arms— ‘00! aid Skirt for summer—an ere’s a pratsigg nt tg ple in eal the pain splendid line to choose from. Gathered all pagan A sie ; ; é around or at the back—with novel pockets and caper. Velvets finished with white braid, girdles, $10.00 and $15.00. Also plaids and $10.00. Jersey—-some with collars of contrast- stripes, $12.00. The Baronette Satins are in ing shade, $12.50 to $22.50. Also corduroys in shades and sport patterns, $15.00 to with buckled belts, $5.00. 5.00, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE } ANY flower-laden Hats—prettily adorned with i blossoms of field and garden or trimming of ( breast or wing, or perhaps long feelers and buds of chiffon—and they are all so new—so becoming. Men’s Suits—Made to o Order—$27. 50. An Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Material $7.75 It's the introductory offer from the new Tailoring Section, quoting ‘a very low || for the opening week in btn” to get a wide circle of acquaintances amongst Seattlé a At ZiDoR. —TaB BON MARCHE tt a in Son Ginghams 10c * Calicoes 10c ~ The Ginghams are pink checks, 25 inches. wide,-in— lengths to 10 yards—nice | TO BE SHOWN IN THE APRON SE ci ON APRON THURSDAY The “Lucille” and Other Novel Aprons at $1.35 Trig Models That Any One Will Feel Quite at Home in |The “Lucille” is made of black and white striped percale — rick-rack braid trimmed—another model of plain colored percale is also trim- for. aprons or children’s dresses. The Calicoes are light grounds—with small, neat patterns—25 inches wide. Not over 10 yards to a customer. LOWER MAIN FLOOR “White Collar and Cuff Sets 70c No Spring Suit is quite all it should be unless accom- panied by one of these sets. ee med with rick-rack. The “Flor KA " 2, bella” is a plaid gingham apron Pd ces e The Bon Marché \| with plain trimmings. - BP —80) sets only a A plain einai model also strikes 70c. Others with square Delicatessen back collars — made of the fancy of many—it is scalloped below the hips to»give two-piece effect. Your choice of the lot Thursday at $1.35. | Dress y A at $2.75 Just the proper garments for home wear, and spe- cially good for the warmer days. Plain gingham in pretty color combinations. The unique pockets, the collars and strap-trimmed novel short sleeves are at- tractive features on one style. Another style has long French sleeves—buttoned to the elbow. Grows more popular eve! day—and no wonder—i t helps so when preparing for a picnic—and if you don’t want to bother with your lunch at all—we fix the whole thing, basket, coffee and all good things to eat. white linen—that may be had in sets or cuffs and collars separate. Cuffs, 35e; Collars, 35c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Bon ‘Special Coffee 142 Pounds 50c More” cups of good cof- fee can be made from Bon Special than any other cof- Margaret Bib Aprons, made of light or dark per- fee at the same price— Fine Tillamook Cheese, cale, rick-rack braid trimmed or taped in white—and quality never changes— 28¢ pound, priced at 50¢. well blended, roasted fresh Potato Salad, 14¢ Ib. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE dai FOURTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR Sizes 34, 36 and 38 Only 79c Three-piece Breakfast Sets, made Untrimmed Hats 98c A New Lot, Including Many Styles Smart New Dress Skirts $4.95 |: Styles that are clever and new, taupe, purple, green, Pekin and navy novel girdles, slash- « ate! blue and brown, 4 ee eae ets. Very Special Prices Women’s Comfort on Women’s Hosiery ‘ y " fai 4 given to him by Callaghan had be of plain pink and blue percale—skirt, Waists in many styles, but not PE BIC LOANS A standings are: Duthie ‘STAR WITNESS iost in a gambling pron at thee jacket and cap—trimmed with many of a style. Made of plain 27; Dry Dock, $71.85, and Ames at une one the welfare commis. . : ite voile. o re ecke sioner had refused to e " striped percale. Neat style House white voile, colored, checke d and The Pacific Coast Steel Works is HARD R lin payment for anythin be Dresses of plain blue chambray, striped voile and heavier weaves, leading clas with per capita sub: He admitted that he had sign ‘ Aa , y+ | such as soiesette and madras—in seriptions of $80.72. cham & affidavits on the backs of the ord trimmed with checked gingham. tailored effects—others with lace Babcock men are with an IN GRAFT CASE. eve fig thereby that it was his “j i g . » oO ar Sizvee average © 49.038 erson bs wiedge that the foods lis! | trimming and novelty collars. Sizes Donald, third, at $68, and Ander jthe face had been daltvecat oe 36 to 46. son's fourth, with a $50.56 avera, person named thereon. of campaigners W en gee ate anapee of lacquered | Made of plain color and fancy striped jf] «in to into t nal Shipbuildin, n Iron! strong,” ling to the t those receiving county relief straw and patent Milan, in a splen- | taffeta, silk poplin | P lehent w n evid | Works and Boeing Airplane Co Callaghan took advanta , ‘@ Brown, Mrs. J. A. Fisk, did assortment of colors—-red, black, | st ota Ry aa 5 ay cloth and mship company’ an-| oe | office to mitt own Mrs, Julia Domet and Mrs. Clara y + Shepherd checks, with shirrings, 0,000 subscription Class D is led by the Ballard Ma-| penses, the testimony of t Quick were called to the stand to ubacription of $77.33. The other] 1 the last few days of the Third Loan campaign be marked criptions from hy men? In the firms stand in the | following order ific Construction & Engineering Seattle Machine Works, Port of Nilson-Kelez Shir t Sound Bric Erickson En, class C Other Witnesses Other witnesses called Ttesday afternoon were F. D. Cudan and Dep uty Prosecutor Lane Summers. Both | told of finding numbers of fictitious | names ond add: Son the lists of F Continued From _ Page Page One| ndoifo said, month we y flood of big su orations and ¥ 1 payments made in full. When 4 with the latter told him not want to go too ‘This was the @ nin the minds Indications that bi testify to the use of assumed at Callaghan’s suggestion. tion was taken, th able them to secure James Wood, who, the prosecution says, got $300 worth of grocerieg from Callaghan, has issued a state | ment. declaring the use of his name 000 was made! rine 1 agency of| ona vill & Enthoven | third sents a group pyd's, London. | 00,000 were indicated, Orders incl ames employes] sale quantities of grocer delivered at his home, A pennant race is on in each class.{in county orders ied “thru the tank of cat |COAST DISTRICT |: “ ‘The large subscriptions were |GOES “OVER TOP” « McAteer men sec Pacific Ways, with and Alaska ding whole: jes Had been and pail | torn: 0 ' i } $160,000 from the Alaska Steamship | * ndolfo testified that Callaghan | “i silly Fiber Silk Boot Hose in white and Shoes and Oxfords | company, $24,000 from the She SAN FRANCISCO, May 1—The APtceent aie pi Wood's statement follows: of California, $10,000 from 12th federal district has “apparent The’ vse 2 F 8 | pany of Califo nd had them The use of my name in such ak” black (seconds), 25c |. Wagner, $5,000 ly” subseribed its minimum quota in account. | Way seems inexcusably silly. Gah» B PAT .. cee pee cree eeeee e 18. w hite, and B80 Or the ‘Third Liberty Loan, according to| ed to the | nd 1 have been friends foe's : of Si akeman J a Bteamship ae aghan personal account and paid | 2 me, but nothing of the kind Lisle Hose; white with black alr dered loves had previ.|announcement by Campaign Man company ployes had prev bias ny county we nts, he er thought of or suggested stripes, also plain brown; e ously subscribed — $30,000, making | ager George K, Weeks, today | purchases included wearin I used to buy at Gandolfo’s ence rs first quality; pair pends Cc their total to date $180,000 | ‘The smatiest ammount on which the) a trunk and suit case. a while, as T have at many f. * oa ie - « 2? 2 district could pass muster is $210.| Under the merciless cross-examina- rs, and I paid for every ” Fine Lisle Hose in white, black, Seconds of a high-grade make of Pa sod H Viehé neneee agent of | 000. 000, Laat mibht Ups giceral be | tien st fone B Dory attorney tor | received. Whe ewig mane ‘ , + S : Carpenters’ 1 31, has re-|serve bank had received .938,900,| the defense, Gandolfo broke per-| chosen as a character in the stor; gray, blue, pink and navy Comfort Shoes in lace and button ported that he has obtained, among| Weeks figures the total subscrip: | ceptibly. is beyond my understanding.” (seconds); pair .......... Cc style—Lace Oxfords and One-strap the members of his union, 72 sub-| tions today at $210,288,900, However, Grows Reluctant Dr. Matthews does not deny thai Sli 8, wi ; sid | scriptions, totaling $4,200, and ex- four districts’ in the United States) He showed great reluctance to he got a turkey from Callaghan, Pure Thread Silk Hose , with lisle ippers, ‘ ith flexible hand-sewed soles | pects to increase this amount great-| were ahead of the 12th in subserib- answer questions directed to him. It came during the Christmas sea tops: White -atih” black and cushion rubber heels, i] | ly before the clone of the campaign.| ing their minimum quotas and did not speak with the glib as-|son, as a holiday gift.” he maid . ac. ) 89 | o- Oregon was still ahead of the six) surance which characterized his test: ‘There isn’t anything more fi say,” onds); pair ........ Cc IVE Mh inset AMERY eeapatia vhahdl canes caibiag Ne tbA tietgton, note ak mony for the state Scott Hone, alleged recip! : Sait oa | rs plent of * forged ahead in the industrial Lib! the percentage oversubseribed and) It was brought out by the cross! bonded cigarets, is in the Bast, and Loan race with a per capita the number of honor flags. a examination that personal checks has offered no explandtion, ‘