The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1918, Page 10

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EATTLE STAR FOUND GUILTY, GRACE LUSK ATTACKS PROSECUTOR | WATCH GIRL IN 520,000 TROOPS PAT; REFUSES |, GOES To THE COURTHOUSE § CELL TO AVOID a * woman acho IN WEST ORIVE EQUAL RAISES) RY HENRY woop United Ir Corresp ne Pr Harper WITH THE PRENCH AR MIPS IN THE FIELD, May 50. =The Germans, since the start of the ent offensive, have Jost a minimam of 520,000 men, according to compilations today that are mathematically certain : ws deg Fone py WPhis includes the lo in the {t. would go to men and women Prevent phase of the offe nthe alike, She waa wolidly opposed by front, and it is be the | the men directors ax| The board granted bonuses to grade princip ranging from $2 50, and to six high school prine ranging from $250 to $350, and nm three vice princi men) used in the heims pals to pi s, with an increase now under way, the my has pyed 200 other divis 2. of $300 in men), since the offensive rn Weaving but 10 div 2 amounts to § @f unused troops. at a ties roksan: ‘Sentttetatnn (bk iin bh criminate between men and SGounting the divisions which the | we eachers was taken after Jememy has used two or three times, p ont Ge Spencer said he has engaged a total of 280 divis 4 the areyrlon eno 43,120,000 men) in operations eins she ainchion of Mareh 21 teachers for next year Divisions Shattered ling to authentic information ithe possession of French military ities, the Germans have lowt a 2,000 men in each divis German attack on the Aisne Monday fel! upon British divis Which previously had t and Were sent to the to recuperate. tack against the strong point known fe the most stubborn resikt-| ay Route-A-Keep, northwest the British division occupying fell back under pressure four German divisions, Ger tanks on the Pritish flank pre In the neighborhood of | 3 ® counter attack. Haig aid, the British, m a # British division in Bermicourt ful minor ion, slightly Cooperating with French ter-| proved their lines. In two attacks held out to the last man. the British captured a few prisoners feature of the entire battle in| and took machine guns. area has been the close cooper-| Near Locon enemy trenches were} of the French and British. raided, and a few prisoners brought 3 back. Hostile artillery fire was re-| IPEED DEMONS” for ci'on the Hinges ana | ‘LEAVE UNITED Qo FRANCISCO, May 30.—The 40, 000 FINNISH he fs mystified. He hee been snapping murder trial | cement that California has many years, but never with any euch reault as the at asked to furnish 300 vol LONDON, May 20 enemy at rt, was completely re last night,” Marshal Halg repe Nace usk, on trial at Waukesha, Wis., for killing the wife of Dy ¢ ap bis Relegraphers and telephone | Roberts, a horse doctor with whom she was infatuated. Thin py als ~ brought two quick candidates. | snapped when Miss Lusk and the two attorneys were go! ror the jail thas On R. Dogge, United Press op- to the courtroom. What they're laughing at is beyond rapher on the Modesto (Cal) News. LONDON, May 30 ty thou: | se does know that the ac such a hurry that he stopped | sand Finnish red amy soldiers are! to pide the face or attempt to ik, I'm going to enlist. Please | nish existence, it was stated im @n ccepted form in such cases is quite ¢ eont—it is hh the camera or photographer, or both fighting for Russian, as well as Fin. | —————__ ajeeneieiiomeceipenyenetemenen ns ae SUICIDE EFFORT | WAUKESHA, Wis, May 30— | Grace Lusk Hes In her cell here today, a we despairing in the face of the te cher who killed Mra, Mar dramatic st she is insane Dr, Roberts Absent Dr. David Roberts, pilloried in etd ng arguments yesterday as partly to ame for Mixe Lusk slaying hin wife room when the jury came in short after 10 p.m. Miss Lusk had asked that he be brought in, and later J ordered her bro nd aged father I'm supposed to go,” he exchange telegraph dispatch recetwed TORNADO 0 HITS TOWN |} One ton and a half of sugar were| “Go to Dr. Roberts tomorrow from Moscow today | found stored a eof Frar gerator Thomas F. Kelly at Los | The dispatch said that the #itu@ FAIRFIELD, Kan, May 20—-This | Nash, na naitieht" Giveokan ‘chimed in and said if Oscar | tion is grave, owing to the food! vicinity was visited by a damaging , Y#ehingt id do it he could. too. jahortage, but that they would be Kelly and Dogge are known | able to hold out for several weeks demons” in the telegraph depending upon Russia to send sup the Roy Ridgeway farm nine were from injuries rece plies in the meantime * injured. der tornado between nd lam. At B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT The Automatic | 300 New Wash Dresses Mark-Down ‘ - Plan on Display in the A busy corner, where all our odds and ends are sold Bargain Basement at greatly reduced prices. Anything put in this corner must be marked decidedly g goa ti! at $3.91 to $5.95. - reduced 2 ’ ai . ton “4 Pond +. pom on. In Dozens of Styles, Two as Pictured 75% after 24 selling days. , ¥ Wash Dresses were never more popular, and any Given away after 30 days. woman can have several with prices so low. Made Be Sure to Visit the Auto- | of Voiles, Lawns and Ginghams in figures, plaids matic Mark-Down and stripes—straight line waist effect and Billie Corner Burke styles, many having novelty collars and pockets. EL, E Dainty Lingerie That’s Inexpensive | 500 Pairs of Women’s Go ae Shoes Are Reduced 98c | 29% and 50% G ror ORe + Odd Lots—Broken Sizes and sowns for 9Re these day ° * . Gicw<cineidhvel nuh achicinn Discontinued Lines—But All —but the Bargain Basement | Exceptional Bargains has a good assortment | Five big tables full of Shoes, among which they are cut full and well || are lots of styles—and lots of sizes, but not made of good grade muslin | | every size in every style. All brown kid, with yokes in various styles | black kid with white, gray and ivory tops, of Sw a insleolde We; , white canvas Oxfords, black kid and patent hewe pike eny roidery. leather, Pumps, brown kid Oxfords and Envelope Chemises at | Envelope Chemises at va 5lc and 81c —9I8c— Two remarkably low prices Chemises of better quality. Untrimmed Leghorn Hats for Muslin Chemises—different made of white muslin and flesh styles to choose from—all trim- | color batiste, trimmed with lace —$1 95— med with pretty embroidery; i - ies embraidery: 7 sizes 36 to 44, i sizes 3 4, Here’s a chance to have smart mid-summer Hats and at very little cost. Leghorn shapes Full-length Muslin 1 25 in mushroom, roll and drooping brim and Petticoats for f ° sailors. Well made Petticoats of good quality p 4 Tub Silk Waists | “Ovida” Bust muslin with wide flounces of embroid i ery; underlay finished with dust ruffle. —$2, 45— | Confiners Blouses that are —T19c— Muslin Corset Covers both popular and Ovida Bust Con- 21c—39c—49c j ; | ! } | smart for sport and | finers that are , 4 business wear. Made | of fine mesh el. stic In a good range of styles and sizes. . I of fancy striped tub| in white and flesh Made of good grade muslin with em- V silk with large roll | color; all first quality broidery and lace trimmed. tops; tape %, collars or high neck| in a full range of drawstring; sizes 36 to 44. style; sizes 36 to 46. | sizes. « 8.| Don’t hurt him, but tell him what in| has happened to me ‘The father wan hear God, 1 could on Tony Bertero died Wednesday of the man w here,” he said of 1 7 }day @ reckoning is coming t Women Weep Hundreds of women, who hurried urt room w! ry had re e jurors filed ashen faces, never looking at the de | fendant Men, women and children sought to | jump over the raifing to the side of | the crazed woman. ‘The court mas | tered the situation with his gavel, at I the mame time #tifling bis tears. | nite heavy opi Miss Lusk fatied to sleep, the nurses said today | Her father was haggard after the al ht watch at her aide Lueck left today for Port Ww ngton for a brief rest. It was believed he would ¢ Miss Lusk ntence next ” for a new i that time, will Jclaim the jury fa to find in ac jcordance with the evidence of in | manity Jurymen stated © Mins Lusk of the premeditation in the kill AIRMEN AGAIN _ ATTACK PARIS The enemy con in several places last it was officially annow An attempted attack on r ner pped in the suburbs ny airplanes: wa. brought down in flames. GERMAN AVIATORS BOMB AMERICANS’ HOSPITALS WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FR € men a tals housing hundreds of Fr civilians in the TROOP VESSEL _ SUNK 101 DIE 2 as an nounced, with a leis of 101 liv The Leahowe Castle was a British transport, with a net weight of 5,381 | tons | WOMAN HIT BY CYCLE: | i} DIES FROM INJURIES Miss Harriet W. Carter, 40, 12144 5 is dead wing in-| ved when hit by @ motor x at Tenth ave tity was not Wednesday motoreycle was ridden by Har. pla Arthur, 18, of 85 Bell st., who was arrested, and later released on ibis personal recognizance, 4 4 T he Bon Marché’s June Displays of White Many Dollars Invested in White Undermuslins Many Months Ago Many days of careful planning—in order that the June Displays of White might be an unqualified success AND HERE ARE THE RESULTS Thousands of dainty Undergarments, all new, all purchased on purpose for thi occasion, and in some ci the prices are actually less than today’s whole- sale prices. \ you price the materials used in these undermuslins you will get a very accurate idea of the economies we have been able to ac complish. Uidermnalins Dainty Summer Lingerie $1.00 and $1.25 $1.50 and $1.95 Soft, lace and embroidery trimmed A remarkable assortment, including Undermuslins—gowns of soft lingerie Gowns and Chemises of nainsook and cloth or muslin in slip-on and sleeve- lingerie cloth, trimmed with fine laces less models; Chemises with deep trim- and organdy motifs; Crepe Gowns and ming front and back; White Skirts Pajamas and Muslin Skirts with deep with deep flounces, and Corset Covers. flounces of lace or embroidery. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Month-End Clearance The time for selling off all the accumulated odds and ends of a busy month at reduced prices—because the assortments are no longer ¢ omple te. ’ ° Odd Lots of Boys’ Wash Suits, Shirts, Blouses 59 Cc and Trousers at A good chance for you to pick up odd garments for the boys’ vacation wear— at much less than ordinarily, because lines are broken. Wash Suits of fine drill, chambray and gingham; Shirts and Blouses, golf style, in madras and soiesette. Odd lots of Boys’ Trousers in sizes from 6 to 17—at 59¢ a garment. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ‘Dress Goods ‘Remnants Remnants Half Price | Half Ps Price UPPER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR Black and White 35-inch Black Satin Check Suiting 25c Yd. Messaline 95c Yd. Yard-wide Suiting, specially priced An unusually good offer in Satin for Fric t 25¢ a yard—medium and Messaline for Friday. Firmly finished, small black and white checks; 12 bolts jet black, suitable for all dress pur- in the lot. poses—95c a yard. Wool Crepe 75c a Yard Black Dress Silk $1.35 Yard 40-inch Wool Crepe, serviceable and Lustrous heavy Messaline Satin and pretty, in old rose, Pekin blue, old durable, finely woven Chiffon Taffeta gold, lavender, tan, bronze, peach and are included in this sale—rich black, at mahogany. $ > a yard. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Phoenix Silk Hose 39c (Seconds) Also a lot of Fiber Silk Hose in fancy patterns—all in a large assortment of colors—at 39¢ a pair. Men's Athletic Union Men's Porosknit Union Teen ee Wash Suits of checked nainsook ‘ ies in neat stripe pat- sleeveless and knee Suits (Seconds) 85c terns, 15¢ each, or 2 for length; 65e¢e. } Gitta. 25¢. Men's Sport Shirts with Union ‘Suits. in’ ecru Men’s and Boys’ Caps— short sleeves; neat stripe ‘ a splendid assortment of patterns; sizes 1444 and ankle length; white in pew colors and patterns, 15, at 45e. knee length; all sizes. at 50¢. MEN'S SHOP—JUST INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE Creepers Reduced to 50c Mill Ends of White Linene Creepers, sizes 6 Hy months and 1 veut credueed to 50c Marquisette 15c Yard each, For Friday—a clearance of Mill Ends Koveralls at $1.00 of Curtain Marquisette — good, heavy Children’s Koveralls in hickory and quality—36 and 40 inches wide, at pin stripes; sizes 6, 7 and 8, at $1.00 only 15¢ a yard. White, cream and a garment, Arabian; lengths to 15 yards. SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE color, with short sleeves, _ THE BON MARCHE .

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