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THE SE y BY WERB MILLER United Press Corr « DUBLIN, May 21.—Dublin today ; at % 1 orate services in his honor. me emtwardiy atill very calm The UL nitec | Lat t Wan repo al that the Mtreets arc thronged with groups o with Bihesagp tet Sn ribet apt men dacussing blow which ARMY IN LORRAINE, May berry’ death wan brought dc Upon the Sinn Fein, when more tt SNight)}—American and Fron 4 French aviator, ‘This has not 100 arrests were ma | soldiers paused this afternoon in | officially established Tt is evident the rnoment made! the game of war, wherever poss Over United States Field M Clean sweep of rebel leaders in ble, to pay homage to Maj. Kaoul The machine which ca efery community, It seems to have| Lafberry, the great American | Lufberry's death came ly Teft the Sinn Feiners guideless and| ace who was killed in an air | the Amerioan aviation field what action to take next.| fight Sunday morning day and acted in an unusual ma appointed Alderman Kelly The funeral serv were held in| Amer aviators believe it w and John MacNet! to replace DeVa Ja hospital within the und of the | Slmned for a special r on, it . Tera and Griffith w gur French ly German plane in sigh Kelly and MacNeil are of the mild | compan @r clement. and to|an Ame ) Sotnsel moderation and no vio and Am 5) Im their street talk the Sinn © @aty the government to show proc A Frenet Sef a German plot for an Irish up An gene HABE, and demand the proof be quick: | fallen aviator W_ produced | Pay Farewell Honor The more raion! ones savagely] The coffin, draped with ar and Openty avow that talk of Ger} oan Mag, was carried b an influence is a plot to kill Sinn} ay rt aras hospital, Infantry « Are expecte in large thou tatora to da the « were lined u 1 while of jowir Falls in Garden Officials announced that} ty 1 aviators Weaders have been arrested and) were drawn up on the ¢ Lufoerr omy machine | W " they expected more arrests | A group of American aviators hov. | taal y The whe interior of Ireland is calm.| ering above the grave show the overturn newspapers demanded the! coffin with Sowers ax the chaplain |ed and fell like a plummet, its petrol : t produce proof of its Ger-| completed the rites {tank spouting Mamer. = ielaims and charge that the gov | During the services a report wax!halfway to the ground nt gg oe sees plot} received from an American observer , body shot out of the seat ously with the visit of the! in the front lines that a German American labor delegates here, #o a8) plane had been brought down by one Re Dlacken Ireland in the eyes of the! of Lufberry’s comrades cans. The Americans have “It's as Raoul would have it,” Lord French, lord lleatenant of; said an American airman, “He'd and John Dillon, M. P. | care far more to have a beche All Sinn Feiners are deeply mter-| brought down than to have elab- in what effect will be produced) 00 barenanten the United States by the events Lufhe: ed machine struck The famous American was when a number of Fre reached him, Hin body wan r from the little garden In whic n e hi to a house near by, where it was ered with a flag and wreaths of ers During the funeral today, the ices were filmed. The pictures: understood, will be exhibited In A 'F rench Named to | Post in Ireland piring. ‘anti-conscription fond, it was today, ts now nearly $1,000. | - be. IN SERIOUS CONDITION INDIANAPOLIS, May 21.—Follow @n examination by physicians, it stated that Charles Warren ts’ condition was still very i today. “There is no improvement.” the announced. the former vice president &@ quiet night. causing mem- the family to believe his con was improved, the doctom de- he is in an extremely critical in France a in Seat cousin during y WITH THE IN LORRAINE, Ma AMERIC Pa., Jumped into hie monoplane test the motor Northeast of Nancy German Attacking | forced the boche to drop behind German lines Peterson has down five German xs has been ill for several, His children. Fred and Warren, ‘Mrs. John W. Timmons are at bedside. biplane officially planes in | not witnessed by any others, he | another | Clady Handy, charged with d of the theft of a county | iw by a directed verdict in| Judge Calvin Hall's court oa Elliott was accus- Wing sold a county coat to/ lieutenant of Ireland. Until late in| McClelland Monday. Handy wa: ty Sheriff Ase Lee. He was in | 1915 he was commander of the Brit-|of the 211 "nen seized in a raid ad by the grand jury last January.' ish armies in France and Belgium. _! the 1 W. beadquart) LORD FRENCH THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT, OUR RACKS ARE CROWDED WITH INEXPENSIVE WASH DRESSES With this large, well selected stock of practical Wash Dresses the Bargain Basement is ready to meet the de- mand that women are making on Wash Dresses. The styles are many—simple and neat as preferred, for Wash | Dresses made of fine Gingham, figured Lawns and Voiles and always at Lower Prices. | Sill Dresses for Prices Ranging From \$5,95 New White Hats 1 *21$10.91 $3.91 Such attractive looking Dresses All White Hats for for $10.91—smart, becoming styles | summer is the popu- of plain and figured Taffeta. One | lar trend of fashion; pretty model in beige color is trim- | ere eee | A ¢ ans, Maine CcoV- med with Copenhagen braid and | ered shapes and some | georgette. | banded styles. Women’s Fiber Silk Stockings 69c Pair Lingerie Waists 7c | and White. | $1.98 The Popular Footwear for Summer Sizes | Women’s White “"’“™ \ Canvas Shoes $3.65 Pair Smart white canvas shoes that have long, nar- | row vamps — eight-inch Sizes 814 to 10, Very special prices for, Lingerie Waists of such good values. Lots of styles—tai- | lored styles and dainty mod- ‘French Peasants Cover! SAY NO ENEMY | : : Lufberry With Flowers; | PLOT = Honor Pon d ‘cue acsin: CASUALTY ROLL ee | When about falling ® some distance from where the wreck h peasants f hin exponition AMERICAN AVIATOR BAGS HUN PLANE IN CHASE N ARMY | ’ «Night» | | Capt. David Peterson, of Honesdale, | ly this morning for a trial spin to he spotted a brought days. but as the encounter today was! not get official credit for bagging | | aion of the draft, was bound over for Lord French has been named lord trial by United States Commissioner 41 NEW NAMES ARE LISTED ON WARQIINGTON, May 21.—Gen ported 41 names in to Pershing | day's casualty lst divided ax follows: | ‘Three k P In action; two dead of | nh. by | Miseane ad from wounds; se fh by (Of aceldentss eighteen wounded se: | Been | Yerely: elt w Jed lightly and two missing In action | Lieut, Cyril Mo Angell, Attleboro, | used | Maw. and Lieut. Willam K, 8. Em: | for |erson, New York, were killed In a@o-| tion | Captain Hall, previously reported killed, Is now known to be missing in action, Hin h x, lowa » Cyr M K oR KILLED IN AL Angell, Attlebor DIE nO rry's ¢ aa dead oved t felt cov flow nery it is mer Liew. ¥ i— ssn Capt. James N . | 3 ¥ Loveberry 2 on mato! RLES W. FAIRBANKS bic tach omuen of aans, Raeut Date ~t berry, Ameri a killed tater HUNS uP 100 DIVISIONS ! car BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS Uetted ‘orrcapondent WITH THE BRITISH ARM A ne | ERS IN 0 Pe) GNight—ten, — Mackensen is | widely reported to be on the moment Field Marshal Hinden. burg finds an opening. I calculate that 100 divisions of shock troope are awaiting orders Forty of these are fresh, not having been used in this season's fighting ‘The other 60 have been out of the line long enough to be rested and |doped up morally by Germany's | professional spirits boosters. With lout prophesying what will be the jnature of hie next blow, or blows, | this effort naturally ought to be his final or semifinal attempt From now on all prisoners return: | ling from Kudsia, together with the! jf | 1919 class, returned wounded and the rest, probably will barely suffice to keep his active divisions up to any thing like their intended strength The kaiser may undertake elab orate feins here and there, but the indications are bis main thrust will be againet the ritinh or the French and Briti«h combined j Hammer British My information is that the Ger mana will hammer the British with four | ove one upon the bulk of their army, simul taneously spreading propaganda to lithe effect that the Hritish do not fight ax well as the other allies, in| entente nations. Meanwhile, prisoners admit that} lGerman mouths are still watering| for Amiens and the cool, gray valley | of the Somme, stretching toward the | nea Thus, with double objectives—one impudent and sinister, the other ldaring and denperate—Hindenbure | |may be expected shortly to met the| || western battlefront ablaze. | lare proceeding as usual before an loffensive. There in considerable [shelling by high explosives and| jockeying for the high ground that} furnishes the advantage of poxition. | The air along the Somme ix bux ing with allied and German planes. | the aerial fighting being of unusual acope and intensity The finest fighting weather of the war continues. There has been only Jone shower since a week ago, and this was insufficient to settle the dust. The trees are covered with a \]| fine, white powder | The fields are a beautiful green. right up to the trenchés, Both the |[| Somme and Lys battlefields took | |f | semi-tropical—more like Louisiana | | than northern France | It would be strange if Hindenburg | | ber such weather to be wasted. | i} |WASHINGTON MAN IS | LISTED WITH CAPTIVES| Hilmar L. Richardson, of Will: 1 among 10 Americans officis das prisoners in Germany Or three pair for $2.00. All first quality fiber silk MO WHS AO WEROOP OF She in Ros Palm Beach, Copen, Purple, Nigger | 1 above yates ore : bei Fi irple, } ‘The new liat w rus to Brown, Emerald, Taupe, London Smoke, Black |} sian va mati er, accord inert ant |TEAMSTERS’ STRIKE IN | SPOKANE, May 21.—Arbitrath | offe to their employers by | striking teamsters her turday | had not been a | » strike started N | strikers asking incre jelghthour work day, An ag | ment was reached on all demands except the hours 9 p.m. in Evergreen hall, Baillar goon building, ATTLE STA order to create friction among the|f) In the meantime events out here!) ex reaching Washington if | SPOKANE IS UNSETTLED) | Flannel 20c Yd. dressed by Clarence cial assistant Unite THE BON MARCHE The Red Cross Is Calling— Calling You and Calling Me to Give Our Dollars to Save Men’s Lives in France He gives twice who gives quickly When a “‘Feller Tears His Pants’’ He Has Another Pair Handy— IF IT’S A “Stand-Wear” Suit at $7.50 PAIR KNICKERS use two pair of trousers as the knickers. FOR ALL “STAND-WEAR” SUITS HAVE TWO Ot Even if that same “feller” doesn’t tear his pants he can handy enough—for a coat invariably wears twice as long “Two knicker” suits made of sturdy tweeds, worsteds or cassi- ) meres in mixtures—also diagonals in stripes and plain colore— as sonny chooses. i} } The coats are made pinchback or Norfolk style, with three- piece or trench belt. Knickers are full lined and with taped seams to stand the hard wear boy e sure to give them. BECTION—UPPER MAIN STAND-WEAR | conMARCHE | BON SEATTLE i noys’ VLOOR Suits at $2 | —Like You Used to Buy | You would never know that war is on —that wool is scarce and high—to see these suits that our buyer picked up in New York. They are made of fine gray, brown and blue serges; pretty soft velours and. gabardines, in several good styles for street and sport wear. The jackets are lined ff throughout with fancy striped silks and several have attractive fancy vests and collars. New Things HERE AND THERE IN THE | BON MARCHE | Glass and Gold Candy Jars A new line of Candy Jars in pret- ty patterns of cut glass decorated | with gold bands. Price $5.00 to '| $10.00. rourrH Floor Something New in Throws | Table Throws in velvet and tap- estry combinations—for the living- room table. Price $2.75 to $6.50. THIRD FLOOT Have You “Ev'ry ty “Ev'ry Day,” one of the late pop- | ular songs at our music counter. Price 15¢ a copy. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Navy Writing Paper || Highland Linen in white with || i trimmings of white stars on a blue field. Price a box, 75¢. —In Misses’ Sizes —In Women’s Sizes —In Outsizes SECOND FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR Women’s Hats Reduced to $3.50 AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON YOUR SUMMER HAT Every hat fresh from the work rooms and only good practical materials used in their trimmings. Only the lateness of the season brings you this of- fer. In the group are tailored, ribboned sailors, fancy rib- bon trimmed shapes, rib- bon and montures of fruits and field flowers in bright colors, and yarns used in grain motifs. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Becoming shapes in ser- straws, including vicable Leghorn, Hinoki, sailor and pretty soft fabric hats. Will Attract Much Attention on Wednesday, Wash Dress Day For home wear, for garden wear — these dresses at $3.95 are right up to the standard in attractiveness and quality. IN WHITE, MAIS, PINK, GRAY, TAN, ROSE, KELLY, CORAL, NILE AND ORCHID From a dollars and cents point of view, from a point of style and Theyre et of eee newness, these waists and gingham in plain col- s ‘ ors, plaids and Dribke in puree the ordinary becoming straight Jine or blous fitted styl The collars and pockets are novel ef- Dainty georgettes fect. beaded in colors and trimmed in contrasting shades. | Still others are hemstitched and tucked. SE Also two styles in Billie Burke dresses—of white twill. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE IND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ~~ “McCallum’s” Black Silk [~{. ama | StockingsforWomen | 7-Piece Cut Glass frO WEAR WITH THE NEW | Water Sets $1.45 BLACK PUMPS (A Special Price) These Black Silk Stockings have just come to The Bon Marche— they're beau- ties, too—one of America’s best known makes. “McCallum’s”—known through- a White Paj : Seconds | White Eden Flanne! | onds of fine, firm, soft goods —28 inches wide. | An unusually good value | sec These Water Sets come in a number of pretty designs includ- ing the popular Star and Grape for the money. Not over 10 | a oe ae aoe their sterling quality. | pattern. The sets include six * rs ‘ sa a ure thread silk—in various weights. | water nlers ‘ ate yards to a customer. Full range of sizes, V tumblers and one tankard LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE jug. At $1.75 to $3.00 Pair MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE BON MARCHES CROCKERY SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR UPPER els of plain and embroidered to a rr , | pelea : gees - akin voile and organdie. se pees tg) Ana eather Men of Precinct No. 51| AMERICA REALIZES |27 HOSTILE PLANES | MAY GET COMMISSIONS AMERICAN REPO S - soles and covered Louis n Open meeting for men | | | That it may ve possible for Cana RT.SAY: Se | heels. All sizes, heostnse| SPIRIT OF FREEDOM! = DOWNED BY BRITISH) gis ‘ana ‘tiriush 'wujects to hoa) FRONT LINE 1$ QUIET ’ Tuesday | “America realizes the spirit of free LONDON, May 21,.—Twenty-seven | commissions ° my lomen’s T’ | ee, F ay rr | ms in the An my 1, seat ta oo Wi 8 wo-Tone Shoes | Boys’ Cotton | Kiddies’ White Socks of the! dom more than any other country, | ait» nea were | deatre hree|in the immediate future, is the in WRAL May at $1.91 Pair Stockings 25c Pair 15c Pair anadian army, will speak on the liecause of the bitter revolt thru # 1 out of control, Ger | formation sent to Col, J. M._H GB, May 31-2 Shoes with long, narrow; Medium heavy ribbed Half $ . which she passed to secure her own," | fighting of Sunday, « “ald, by OOD. We is ere board uuarters last night says ) Be suede vamps—cloth tops to | Cotton Stockings in black | a f Socks for the lit- | 4? PARTY \Grawford Vaughn, former South | report by the war oftice.| staff, Washington, D. Saae rigid vg ax tiller y firing on bot #} match — leather soles and | only; cable for| tle kiddies; white with |[| Ao: ce | Australian premier, told the mem laa ritish machines are miss: | . sf aera nad nathine wer ia vecaet ah one covered Louis heels. All school wear; sizes 6 to 10 | fancy striped tops in pink, f soeegheaads Wiel it sgh | bers of the ttle Ov as club | bs : | Community sings will be held in ——___—__———— Hh sizes. slightly irregu a } t vanihad | Cros iMary, May ut| Monday night. Thev were also ad! %#——— * “mj every high school in the city next’ Raymond St 5, w | (slightly via ies | blue and lavender. rows auxiliary, May 14, at You hear the Red Cross call, heey aaa A Come ante “nd henaaty, aged poh 4 Reames, # States attorney | ANSWER, coln wings will be held Tues-|MeDonald, is still at large. il tay, May Me as well, ald is ip city hospital,