The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1918, Page 10

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MALONE DEMANDS SPEEDY REINSTATEMENT Tn FAVORS 'TELEGRAPHERS SAY — WARRANTS FOR BIG WAGE aM wt MEY! RE CONFIDENT eR OF dinner pail fo nd to the war labor ard erament’s » al railroad « CONCLUSIONS IN 0: 0 CASE RESERVED | WASHIN “ MAY ANNOUNCE Lie Sa Sata aed | ee ot aera: TODAY \: = | WINE MEN DIE ecinion in the. controversy” between | Ametica IN SHELL BURST ©9832 cooenies 9008 their ole PORT WORTH, Tex. Ma An da thor w abor t eas Stternoon e Se Music FESTIVAL NO SHORTAGE ; ‘ Kaiser ‘Filled With Pride, Joy and Gratitude” TOOPEN FRIDAY OF FEL No “OPEN 8TH CONVENTION ut ~— TACOMA, May 9.—The La - eg ; Panett man people ‘ ' LEAVES COUNTY JAIL te “PORTLAND, May ° t high | in ¥ rat ¢ today Jesse C il a fortnight ac 7 walked : OVER 500,000 U. S. SOLDIERS NOW IN FRANCE WASHINGTON, May 9 —The nomber of American troops in passed the 500,000 Eipeiocsts resigned as sheriff, fol conviction as a bootlerre ORDER AMERICAN AGENT i _ TO GET OUT OF MEXICO WASHINGTON Murray, representati ittee on public informati 9 City, has been or Mexico, according to psc word here. W. E. Wiegand, a © man, is also said to have | °* ordered expelled. ‘ 3YRON APPEALS CASE if TO THE HIGHER COURTS 7." no nese oo According to Mrs. Carlos L. Byron ee rennet: Contos L. Byron in France mark, it became known officially yesterday they urge th than mer FIVE ARMED GUARDS sini: Gal LOST ON SHIP TYLER |4 Ar erin the federal prison a n $1,000. Byron was convicted in Por | V Vand of using mails to defraud in the | 4 gale of land. He is out on bail pe ae ith ’ <= * RGAIN BASEMENTG&®, First Birthday Sale Every Day Sees the Forging of More Links in This Chain of ‘‘Strong Values,’’ That Binds Your Interests to the Bargain Basement () ° ° | : Silk Gingham Dresses $9.91 ‘ j | Georgette & Taffeta Silk Dresses $13.91 | ¢ , | | be Two Splen did Links in Our Chain of ‘‘Strong Values” j Ay) 1\ a The Silk Gingham Dresses at $9.91—(as sketched on the { IW, \ : left) come in two good style | - a One has the Eton blouse and large patch pockets, the other | By at rt a is made with hip ruffles—and neat collars of white organdy or |\, yl | j \ J be the material itself. Lee |!) A aD 4 The Taffeta Dresses at $13.91 are decidedly smart with LY |Ah | their pointed tunics and novelty blouses trimmed with large ~~ buckles. és Georgette Dresses with tunics and blouses of shadow lace t and satin ribbon—with wide silk girdle: in taupe, Copen- | hagen, cream and navy. ° ° ° | Plaid Skirts at $3.91 Untrimmed Hats K, Forty Plaid Skirts in many at 8lce | triking patterns just right New Untrimmed Hats in for street or outing wear. patent Milans and lacquered Nifty styles, with lashed traws, in turban, bonnet, | } pockets and large pearl buttons. | mushroom and novelty shapes | All sizes. in two colors or black. JA ei t eo 191 ene Street vamp, ¢ amp: Hitting the Nail on the Head the funda if it cost Driving home mental fact that New Stabone Corsets; tir you less to sell you nbroider p; medium A | ‘ you can sell those go $1.11 en less—that is the 6 " Eanvelope Chemise; em Basement’s reason 3 bead 1» orur ence—by cutting out all un ut Sle necessary expense it reduces to you get the economic the cost of doing busine: the lowest level benefit of these Bargain Basement House Dresses; striz € and fig when you siop in the THE SEATTLE STAR THRIFT FRIDAY At the Bon Marché To thrift—the wise thrift that prompts the buying of needful things when they are offered at lowered prices—we dedicate | Thrift Friday and its practical economies. Fiber Silk Boot Stockings (Seconds) at | Wome Women he e to Women’ cloth top izes | Neckw in black, Chiffon with stripe yards long, | 69¢. a UPPER WE H Percale assortment but not in Say, fe Shirts and 16. Woman Id Shipyard Women’s Ww omen’s or they Reduced to 50c not buy them now at this in plain wh as Her Assailant 39C a Pr.— A thrift Friday offer in Women’s Fiber Stocking they re econds, but the i tions cannot be detected in man ise novelty stripes and figures—a good line in gray, champagne navy, black, white it 39 i pal ' “THRIFT PRIDAY” 1’s Pumps, Small Sizes, mperte ( in ot colo ind oth Big Bargains for Little Feet CLEARANC!I $3.45 who require small size Pumps \ ave here i riday Pumps in white, ¢ and d kid—Colonial or plain styles, with welt or s Shoes, Small Sizes, $3.45 Shoe in black kid with black or gray and high and low heel They are small never could be sold at this price Infants’ Strap Slippers in ivory, gray or brown kid— Infants’ Black Kid Shoes with trimmed soles; sizes HOB sHol ear t 50¢. Auto Veils, od borders, 1%, best colors, at and brown n Ribbons, 2 and 3 inche are full wide, dark ¢ atin ton knees and taffe 1 PEy Give the Boys a Double Deal GET Vomer Neckwear Friday Organdy Vestee uits at le hand embroide red and rolling Collars and | With Two Pairs of Knicker Pants with cuffs to match—are And when we say two pairs of trousers with involved in this sale. fe : - , i, t Drape Veils, Shetland one Suit it means your boys are going to ge mesh, with scalloped almost double service out of their suits. | edges, or Circular Sat Suits made of good, dependable materials, oar ange, | uch as stout tweeds and homespuns—in gray 1ixture The Coats with these Suits are in the popular trench style, with slashed or patch pockets. lined, with taped seams and but- t MAIN Broken Lines of Men’s Sport Shirts at AVE THEM MARKED AT ORDER TO CLEAR THEM OUT Sport Shirts of fancy stripes. 14, 1414, every style—at 45¢ Friday. 45c THIS LOW PRICE IN QUICKLY made with convertible collars 15 and 1514 Men’s Sport Shirts 75c Each lows, you are going to need Spor low price—75e? » and fancy stripes MAIN FLOOI entifies Worker returning to he 1 ogirl frienc eting, at the LeS8 THE RON M rt Shirts 14, ARCHE 1419, THE BON MARCHE '76 AMERICAN SOLDIERS ARE ute Th J. Sheer t, Warren, Patntvilie, soon Oxford and Poplin Sport ‘ NAVY REPORTS THREE » AMERICAN AIRMAN HAS Women’s Vests and Pants ona of Better Lines —at 39¢— Women’s Un the ght kind at the right price. Women Ve ts in re Dutch and high- ne tyle—long, half or no ees . Regular and extra sizes, 34 to 44. A splendid lot of Pants to mat ch—t tht or band tops, cuff or wide lace kne t 30) 1 garment, M d LAO! THE BON MARCHE SIZE SHOES Broken Lines, $2.9. for comfort and economy of widths, wit OF SMALL Comfort Shoes, Women's Shoe the shoe but they are in broken lines turned soles and leather or rubber heels. Small Pumps and Oxfords $1.45 and Oxfords in black, tan and ite or black satin sizes only. Very | all wide Pumps also Pumps o mal Women's white kid or calf with welt and turned | at $1.45. pecia 2 to 5 (OC THE WON MARCHE THEM plain front and back, Knickers FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Odds and Ends of Women’s Belts—Reduced to 10c There are some mighty good Belts in this lot at 10c—and the first ones here are going to get the best of the lot— included are silk, leather, fancy beaded and braid Belts—in many patterns and Mesh Bags Half Price Unbreakable Mesh Bags 48c Silver Mesh Bags Reduced to 98c Silver Mesh Bags at $1.23 AIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB -in a good in the lot, so why UPPER M 'Club Home for Working Girls Being Planned MEN IN CASUALTIES WASHINGTON ualties were report SAYS BRAZIL AWAITS Me S BUSINESS GENIUS ountry waitt Ma ab immeasura’ re H tuned Walsh, jr eaman, New Or Cape Ma vernmen increase. ADMIRAL HOPES WAR WILL BRING PROGRESS drowned a disputes is on the RECORD OF 7 PLANES WASHINGTON, May than two months,” said his young American led in bringing down seven machines,” ‘ f jay night sram marked the churchmen, r tic pros assemblage of

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