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|WHERE THEY HOLD THE LINE. AGAINST THE HUNS | GEN. PERSHING. {780 ARE SAVED REPORTS LONG | AS FRENCH SHIP | CASUALTY LIST GOES TO BOTTOM WASHINGT: FRANCISC casuatty lie Yet reported by Ge taining a tc Bine of the folkdiers m) The separat ed in acti er wounded due to the haa been re ‘of the wounds Ww AN N Killed in Wounds; fv im passengers * LOWER BARS FOR “U” Warsaw MEN TO DO WAR WORK ~The list it Clarke won end o ply to the 6, but to > may be needed for spe work, such as forestry and engt neering E. J. WALSH IS NAMED DEPUTY K. OF C. ORDER TACOMA, May 15.—KE. J. Waist was Tuesday chosen state deputy of the Knights of Columbus, the h | eat state office in the Shott of Bellingham w secretary; Robt. Kline, Birmingham, || treasurer, L. J. Sehiblin, warden, and Joseph Wilworthing, Seattle, delegate to the national con- | vention at Buffalo, New York | jal} DED IN ACTION fen ed « the Far in the Bhelbyvilie, tna. r the ¢ Yp Then start the Bh running all wa with the excep are here included, the Canadians just south of Arras and the Australians + Rverett oe Mod. Jonn C."Townale WOUNDED IN BATTLE G IN ACTION: Capt. Geo c.| OTTAWA, Ont, May 15.—The fot ‘West Lieut. James | lowing Americans are mentioned in ¥.; Corps. | today’s Canadian casualty lat a Wounded: C. W. Donald and C. Vincennes, north of Amiens. Retween Amiens and Mondidier, centering near Hangard, are our of the German ans, holding Here they bear their ehare of the brunt rout ul, are more Ameri own Sammies offensive, Down farther near Te a a = the original line allotted to Gen, Pershing’s soldiers isbie, bo: Po re ie “|” on beth 8 Zortnnt, OF The French line beging near Amiens, and excepting the American >| CHICAGO—Sohn Vernbarg, jr,| positions, holds the miles of trenches all the way to Switzerland. — | cate the possible new offensive drives at Ypres, at Arras, and/ | cripple, who killed his father Monday On the German side arrows ir THE BON MARCHE | Banana’ BASEMENT. People Are Getting Better Acquainted With This Store— Better acquainted with its system of selling for less—by cutting out all unnecessary service. | | Once People Know About These Lower Prices They Come Again and Again Once they find out the wise economy of shopping here they come almost daily, just as they do their marketing—these thrifty people cannot afford to miss any of the good things offered in The Bargain @ House Dresses $1.15 Two Styles as Pictured—-Sizes 34, 36 and 38 Two practical style Dresses for housework and morning wear; Dresses that you will notice are nicely made and of good quality chambray and | percale. Three-piece Breakfast ts of plain pink and blue perc skirt, | jacket and cap neatly trimmed; waist style Dresses of blue chambray trim- med with checked gingham. Coverall |NeatHouse Women’s Aprons Dresses Wash Dresses {| } 1.49 2.25 3.91 1 e ie e | Good, full Aprons, House Dresses in Smart little Dresses made of good quality | straight line effect for home and _ street | ringham, srcale made of good grade “ee Saar Oo anihi | 8 ng a6 o . 04 = evaciivas Gain bite) wear; made of checked " ‘ nambray; light, dark gray and pink; yok and plaid gingham, a i Pegg colors, e style, Ni ye pecaots ae with white pique ey § stripes, igure: anc rimmed with — stripec collars and cuffs or an Toss) plata colors; sizes 36 to ad ald sizes 38 to | with organdy vestee — . 2. and collar. Silk Dresses Women’s Suits | $8.75 The Automatic Mark-Down Corner and Pretty Coloring Ier Remarkable values for $10.91 One tyle of navy blue ar c n y f navy blue A i eesiayare H¢ IL E Dresses that are nice enough serge, as pictured, with button FOR ODDS AND ENDS to wear on most any occasion. trimming and white overcollar. Goods must be marked || Made of fancy taffeta. silk, Others made of shepherd checks low enough when they are crepe de chine and silk combi- and plain color satin, trimmed put in this corner, because if nations and foulard silk. with soutache braid! sizes 16 they don’t sell | Hundreds of New to 42, Ue In 12 business days | they’re reduced 25 per cent. 18 business days they’re reduced 50 per cent. 24 business ys they’re reduced 75 y Lingerie Waists —I98c— Included samples, Smart New Skirts $3.91 In are odd In 30 business days they're lots and discontinued line 4 Dress Skirts of wool plaids in | given awa many smart styles, made of »V bright color plaids, neat tailored | Automatic sheer voile d organdy, neatly ¢«) tyle, with girdle belts. Others | embroidered, tucked or lace cae, of silk poplin, in a good range trimmed. of sizes. THE SEATTLE STAR ) N | LONDON, ata Ant TO CHOOSE DELEGATE | inv years to come, after August $f i. Conditions will be! ment of the postponement of R The American Federation of La-| the gre De 4 mT |xcholarship awards until next fall| bor will choose a ¢ ate to the | At a meeting of the association been made by the board of} nual convention of the organta |Monday night, — Miss Jeanette] trustees. 1918 cundidates may com-jin St, Paul June 10, a alladmit tha THE BON MARCHE Silk as 0 Skirts $8.50 —, Novelty Wool Skirts $8.50 In Gay Plaids— In Dull Plaids Splendid Values ually | | that ve are so unu good rhe value ought to call it ile— Silk Gingham Skirts Wool Plaid Skirt For Summer days— In many styles of pl. | They're remarkably good in gay or somber shades | values; beautiful, soft of green, tan, gold and | blue The model shown silk ginghams in many in the picture is a green | attractive combination plaid, gather at the : are included in the lot waistline and trimmed The Skirt pictured is With a loose belt and ; made of dark blue silk, inal ——— ‘ oo Mer gathered at the waist- others plain in front and q line and trimmed with gathered across the back, | a soft girdle of the with a clever use same material, tying in the center front. APPAREL throughout of pockets and buttons for trimming. OF ECOND FIA SECTION— | i i WHEN BABY GOES OUT FOR HIS DAILY RIDE—TAKE HIMg INA . Fulton Go-Cart The kind of Go-Cart that is built for service and convenience—being col- | For Thursday, Apron Day, Only Coverall Aprons $1. 00 Doing your own housework necessitates plenty of aprons. How about these at $1.00? An exceptionally low price for a day. Gingham and Percale Aprons—several different styles lapsible—easy to operate and very ji ginghams in plain colors and checks jurable. ¢ percales in figured styles—some in , F G} the popular middy style, others fast- Fulton Semi-Collapsible Go-Carts, fit- I ca ened down the Tain front a white ted with three-bow leatherette hood, re- 1 ba pea full, prettily taped in white clining back, adjustable to three posi- [fF fo and contrasting colors. t $6.95 i wi ions se . | “ ” es, | wi Womanalls and Fulton Go-Carts, comfortable, roomy, jf “ H ” collapsible, with reclining back and ad- in Feminettes justable dash; finely upholstered in | th The practical, up-to-date garments leatherette; $15.00. in i ee ee doing gardening, field or Fulton Palace Go-Carts, reclining ; | HIM STYLE, $2.50 and $2.05 backs, three positions, with automobile | WAIST OR JUMPER STYLE, $3.50, 83.95 1{ hood; $23.50 and $28.50. , THIRD FLOOR — THE BON MARCHE a FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | FOR SUMMER DAYS YOU WILL WANT SOME I] OF THESE New Lingerie Blouses at $2.50, $3.25 and $3.95 | Printed Lawns 8c Yard 24 Inches Wide Printed Lawns for only 8c : a yard—and they're in neat They Launder Well and Always Look Nice - ao figures and stripes —both Blouses made in the most charming styles possible—for jf L light and dark effects—24 the prices—and well made—of voile and organdy. Some wi inches wide. in white with colored rolling collars, edged with lace gr LOWER MAIN FLOOR and daintily embroidered fronts. Others in colors with 1 : the new Gypsy tie and tucked fronts—and striped mod- || — els—tailored style. We Buy Thrift Stamps with SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE be | Liberty Loan coupons and ail —— = th keep your money work- 7. 5 ba ing for victory Boys’ Standwear Suits $7.50 i ® With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers THE CARRY HOME SPECIALS alias FROM THE BOYS’ WAY OF THINKING—FROM Delicatessen MOTHERS’ WAY OF THINKING—THESE SUITS ARE Pork Sausage—we want SPLENDID AT THE PRICE every one to know how ap- we petizing it is, so we offer it Having two pairs of trousers, they save patching—which moth- br at 30¢ a pound. ers dislike to do, and boys te” to wear. Suits made of good Ripe Olives; good size, a sturdy dark mixtures of brown and gray tweeds, worsteds and cas * pint, 16¢. simeres—diagonals, stripes and plain colors. Coats made pinch back . or Norfolk style, with three-piece belt effect; also trench belt style we Mayonnaise, made fresh vhicken full lined h taped aeanas th daily; pound 43¢. nickers, full lined with taped seams. a FOURTH FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR —THE BON MARCHE = = ST pe ’ 30, 000, 000 FFE |CALL 366,000 |OPEN OFFICERS’ U § CUTS DOWN in TO WAR CAMPS |SCHOOL AT CAMP Vi V1 ba IN MAY DRAFT | LEWIS FOR 800 Ww por th ‘ON Ma 1 « Tacoma, May 15 Al Marshal Ge Seat { the student offi th Crowder Inst niet for 61,600 more shan eice T0 35 PER CE BE CUT MONTHLY rie rae Ree PORTLAND, Ma Upon th , commissions. BY L. H. LEECH urn of Col, rice H. Disque aca ta has WASHINGTON, May ashington, wher ¢ will mnove eve w rove a z ir ns today are ating ein’ Jon ne rhea ray ty » excellect wo ; cent as much wheat as they fo pind bu aa ergo 0 and Jur »84.600 men will bé| Members of the reserve officer Be , SODMRMEAHR calnides c lholiinie Tic This doesn’t mean that the neces @ in 01 un against the nd have sity for wheat saving is any less urg- 7 of 10,000,000 feet a month in ink A da hae ent, however t ond period. are included, among Until August the people must U Lumber men explained today th Mullen, former first base continue to tighten” their belts patarnet incr Mester NO ACTION YET TAKEN (hice white Sox, wt cove coking FOR FISH REHEARING ®##th intantes supplies to 7 OLYMPIA, May —15.—Attorney | P cruity | Genera anne as not yet decided, ARREST PRO-GERMAN | nave taxi sult Jimque, to file a petitic or a rehearin, n h wi » ey flo Se Te ee erence scene al NAT: NAVAL: OAMP HERE oy Semen flour ws would be needed to|Constanti, who obtained a writ of! W. 1. Leanor, aged &4, was ar-| ‘The consumption of potatoes Ie keep phce with the factories in their| mandate in the supreme court, be-| rested at the naval training s now 89 PER CENT GREATERghan peed up" program cause L. 1H. Darwin, state fish com-!at the University of Wast in a normal year, and with double = --- | cnissioner setuned Dat a fishing M-/ ‘Tuesday for proGerman utterances, | last year ae sup bhy available and pow: T) ense, on the ground that Austrians | by Lieu cker we ertu yular campaigns a INSPECT COUNTY JAIL Jase ot’ permitted to: fish, even. if| naval Intelligence office, Leanor was| price gouging. the price 0 King county i will yected| their first papers have been secured A carpenter adv i very lit ‘ of While there will be no food anye DELAY RHODES SCHOLARSHIP O'Rourke was elected president, pete again in 1919, meeting Wednesday night, is goad,