The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1918, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR Di i THERE'S STILL TIME TO BUY THAT BOND SO OUR BOYS MAY GO- That must be the goal at which America and her And they mean it! Tomorrow we may do other things, but we cannot send There is still time for you to put your family into allies aim—Berlin, the lair of the beast which threatens They think, of course, that we loyal stay-at-homes our dollars over there as members of the Third Liberty the 100 per ¢ American families, by subseribing for the life of civilization and the happiness of humanity. are backing them and will continue backing them until Loan brigade, He have, however, time today in which at | » $50 bond for each member, AND DON’T they have forced the Huns to bow down in defeat before to do that. For HE BABY! But our boys cannot go ON TO BERLIN! if we do not > ; : peace terms which will end for all time the kaiser’s dream This day is not over. , There is still time for you to do some valuable dollar een back of them with food and ships, guns and am- of world domination and will insure to all human being There is still time for you to subscribe, if you have recruiting among your friends and neighbors, among : freedom, for all, forever not alread) done so those who have not subscribed “until it hurts.” Here they signal to us that it is their hope and de Today is our last chance to lend our dollars for this There is still time for you to increase your sub- x termination to go ON TO BERLIN! purpose, Today closes the Third Liberty Loan campaign. scription, if you can make the sacrifice Tomorrow will be too late. U.S. AVIATOR AND —REDCROSSTO «—<ASAERESWAS% CASUALTY LIST PRGFEO8 Et TO UNFURL SEATTLE _ FOE FALL IN FIGHT MAKE 2ND BiG seca NAMES 86 U.S. See iTS HONOR FLAG TODAY © United Press Corresp i all chased $10,000 bonds and atoma bank $20,000. The on Iron Works increased i WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY) : “gfitedes Meda pre Lasegape tebe deepal Magi Sit tine Bd which fies that the city has over. ts subscription by $8,000, bringing it , > IN LORRAINE, May n wi ae os Nh in * | that Austr pry ay age ayn ye hora subscribed its quota for the third to @ total of $40,000 "than airplane was de ay “ war loan 1 be unfurled at 12:15 rranized not be ne from drowning dent. 14 wounded se-|* Abe Friedman and with mpeec hk Friedman and | with es and patriotic demon MONSTER MINE D Milla W. A. Weeks, Dr. Geo. T.| Binty-three thousand Liberty boea| FELD CIRCLES }we 2 no R. } Weeks and Frank | o ne . ' : © aie tet fared TEUTON DIVERS © LONDON, May 4.—Archibald Hurd » minimum quota was $11 eight of dincane, four from acel verely, one minning and 60 wounded nted thru W. Howard, American aviator \s “Fesult of a crash betw Machines an their of their naval official says neement of a pro | Teponent Wide Variety of rein pon ie ; point of attack 2 ; os have been round Pictures in Star- nly, Incloned eee back to th Liberty Weekly ger zone embraces 121,782 ‘ hotographer Jacobs has g miles 1 apleidid array of \ ICQUIT SEATTLE GIRL = SUBSTITUTE MIXTURE IN ESPIONAGE TRIAL IN MILLS IMPRACTICAL {P LAKE CITY, May 4.—Miss| Food Administrator Charles Heb Minnie Deckman, Seattle berd says on trial on a charge of violat ‘empionage act here, was ed by a@ jury in the United States the mills court Friday. Rev. B. Henry signed ax t tried on the same charge, — also acquitted Deckman was taken into cus by U. S. officials immediatety hher acquittal. She will be in- ? as an alien enemy ribald Hurd is the naval cone spondent of the London Telegraph. the Star Liberty We on at the Liberty th hers, these asx, Waldrow and whose Liberty loan SEATTLE MAY PROVE ; sisuoibaty hi, ‘TO BE GRETNA GREEN ttle may prove a Gretna Green a colored gen descent,” with *, from Oakland, s 63,000 bond hh Van Tuyl, KW, Clark, Ho A Piaeger, A.W. Leonard and A # Downe SOUSA AGAIN HEADS ’ AMATEUR SHOOTERS John Philip Souma, UL 8. A white Denied a license by the laws of n ix considered a worker California, they have written to the q aising money for The )|for the third Joan. | Sime county auditor to find whethee Mtl und; United States eee or not the liceness cua te fal radio schoo! at the Univer: (| . y Sate eg y of Washington: university ‘(| . ird Li The laws of Washington will per- rowing crews in action; Mayor sam | atti wake tieh: Hanson opening the baseball sea non, and the raising of the Lib erty joan honor flag, Saturday afternoon Every person up ive alone on on Tere the richest claims in Oregon. T D BANDITS MAKE were melting down the paesings of|¢ fe days hen two ked eon B GOOD THEIR ESCAPE cracrea their hands up, bound them GRANTS PASS. Ore, May 4—/ t« iff Lewis admite that there ta ' pl t of the Amer sively in small amounts. ur The Fast Indian is described by Md Sound Bridge and Dredging Co. Fri-| the lawyer who wrote on his behalf j))_ day subscribed $25,000 to the loan. fe & “divine healer, who has wonder (he Northern Grain and Warehouse ful testinonials of his great work.” rapmhooters’ agsoctal ~ fag was the first presider tree and then searched the|,,'"f . ring, secretar t ‘A. annociation R THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT STARTING MONDAY—OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY SALE ay One Whole Week of Unusual Value Giving— Smart Linen Dresses | $7.71 | r his ‘‘Different Store | 1 “de etree poe. “Gast and ie | B " pure thread linen, Rotated by the me uker two years ago—it couldn't be bought at ] argain Se : ; Zan Pm any price today. White and light shades. 10. 71 Basement “§ - os FP Sn CH | | Opened | Women’s Suits $13.91 The better kind of Suits, in all this season’s newest 4 When It Started | styles—the popular ripple back and Eton jacket effects, of | a Year Ago serge, gabardine and poplin. When it began to sell good, reliable merchandise at lower prices all the time — many * predicted a short life for the new venture — other aid it | ae couldn’t be done— ( a Women’s Coats $10.91 ] Coats that are finely tailored in every detail, of nice | serge, poplin and burella cloth, in navy, green, khaki color, | | blue mixtures and raspberry. But the Bargain Basement Stands Today a Proven Success Jersey Dresses $19.91 For people are willing to do bl with less service—cheaper fix : | siaigaeeet heres teen une St Sle Sees tures, if the savings thus made Suits $ 1 9.9 1 —Dresses $ 1 9.9 1—Coats $ ] 9.9 ] turing the popular wool aabrolders lots of good lore | j are returned to them in the | shape of lower prices, Three more links in the chain of ‘‘strong values’’ that binds the Bargain | : ’ , And now our First Birthday Basement and your interests together. | Children’s Dresses for 91c | Sale io mark the first r of : | Dresses in lots of different styles, made of good qual- | f signal success, with a host of | ALL FASHIONABLE UP-TO-DATE GARMENTS, BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR THIS EVENT — ALI MARKED Al | i ity gingham, lawn and Japanese crepe—sizes 6 to 14 years, H } specially purchased, irefully PRICES FAR BELOW. THEIR ACTUAL WORTH—FOR OUR FIRST BIG SALE. This low price should tempt you to buy a season's supply. ‘ | planned bargains to make a new ; | | selling record for this helpful 50 Smart Sport Suits 50 Handsome Silk Dresses High-Grade Spring Coats ss | een — The Bon Marche an. —$19.91— —$19.91— —$19.91— Hate Special" $4.91 “4 -— | To ast ize the fact that Two good-looking styles are pictured, and An overstock from an exclusive manufac- | 50 new Spring Coats that are absolutely The Values Are Simply Wonderful | we have completed one year of | there are many others—made of wool velour turer—three smart styles, as pictured, and beyond comparison at the price. High-grade, | ‘ ‘ ‘ usefulness every sale price will | in novelty checks—novelty corded material, | others—made of crepe de Chine, plain and n-tallored garments, made of velour de | A abecial purchase, including hundreds of. Hats thal i Kashmir, velour de I ta, silk dotted foulard, novelty | twill, English cove and the new gingham checks; sizes 18 to 44. | serge; sizes 16 to end in one cent. plain blue Poiret twill, burella cloth and fine novelty taf: ps jersey; sizes ranging up to agne, burella, poiret | are exceptionally good value and styles. Hats for cloth and French | and dress wear—large and small shapes of man) | types. All-white, light, medium and dark colo}

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