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

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! x LURE OF PARIS USING UP FOE RESERVE FORCE ==. be je THE SEATTLE STAR a PR BEATILE STAR NAVAL SCOUTS ON HUNT FOR DIVERS, « off t land.| paug, under BY J. W. T, MASON the pant, wealt who were full en United Press War Expert . 4 ' ast night, half were prison: | five miles awa W NEW YORK, June 4.—The fa ers © submarines for a num:| both crews were ¢ fal lure of Paris is enticing Hin | ber of days marine 1 both small be had @enburg into an extravagant ex. | The prisoners tel! excitng stories of | Heer Placed on the submarine’s deck ‘tension of his front that will | cheir tite aboard the Hun raiders and] @ed lashed down prove far beyond the means of | of seeing other vessels sunk 4 Belew Decks the German army to support, from the steamship] “We were kept below for several when America’s major offensive Bar ee \houre, when the mapine.£ 7 Marts for the Rhino. Dunn, the jup Capt. Gilmore and the Edna at The front between Solssons and | latter, ng] 4 O'clock In the afternoon, Then, | Chateauw-Thierry, which th gue t commander thought he est line to Paris, bas begun t jousty of | * ad done a day'n Work, fern at its middle, like the ste was in exe humor, and told 1 glutton, Von Hindenbur aptains that we could go on dee Dlood gluttony ix now bein jand have a st © Xe feed itseif on ) “Wen many times during Captain Tells Story ol Says co SPA ae “We were about 15 miles south of| used to t was an unpleasant ex Winter ghtship when 1] pe Fach mile by Von Hinden-| heard as ar the 1 Glmere, of the Mans. tale burg extends (h salient tow said Capt \ relating his| the wing pants Paris means German gene xperier en came another When a ¢ fermen tenant board Staff must find 6.000 more men which fell, perhaps, a quarter of aled the Edna. the lieutenant s its protection. Each mile tb >| mile away Don't gat excited, capenin et Von Hindenburg’s new advance T was not taking much notice,| your time, We'll be around he eens 6,000 men muat be taken from | pecause I believed the vessel, which! hour and a half. ? the German reserves and placed per-| 1 saw about two miles away, was an| “we taing had plenty battle front Manently along the F American submarine at target prac: | and enight SWitere they can no longer serve for! tice. A third shell exploded close by) we p oul Hat smerprise attacks, such as were used | us, and I knew that, whoever it was.|to a em, except when. = Picardy, Flanders and Aisne of | they wanted us to stop submerging. At that t : | “The submarine came within 200/#tay in whatever The German front has now been} yards, and 1 saw that she was flying| found ow . about 30 miles since the be the two code letters ‘A EB’ meaning It to me this n . Sf the Aisne attack. This) stop immediately.” | was ast 300 fee There 180,000 Germans have been} «From a staff Muttered a #mall| we: 1 there tly transferred from the re |flag of the to the trenches. If the Ger An officer and three men came over | forward imperial German navy.| were twe * mounted, one RAN casualties last week be placed/in q «mali boat. In perfect English of prisoners made a IME 200,000, the total depletion of Hin-| the officer told us to get into our! pretty big ship's company and the 's reserves must be placed at/ poats, and that we had but 10 min-| comma aid he was | fora { ates to get clear of our verse sailing ve to put us on bo FRANCISCO, June 4.—An legal battle over the estate of Julius Friedman ended today, | the supreme court sustained decisionpf Superior Judge Gra in throwing out al! claims of alleged heirs estate was worth about $250 when Capt. Friedman died. in and it is said to have tripled in| since. Frieldman’s will left the en-| the Western estate to the Hebrew Home for | Union Aged, and expressly stated that | that company No heirs. Subsequently about | charged People claiming to be heirs filed! claims. Lawyers to the nun tof 114 were ¢nvoived FLAGS OF ALLIES ARE AWARDED TO LOWEL' yesterday for tion with the hampered the ection nize the auth board FOE | IN FRANCE, just over the THE BO ARGAIN | Heatherbloom Hi and Fine Sateen } Petticoats —$1.85— Girls’ ished with pleated or stitched ruffle. van ia It's Time to Be Buying Suitable Petticoats to Wear With Summer Dresses You will want some like these— that are good, yet inexpensive. Made of fine white nainsook—cut full and trimmed with wide flounces of pretty Swiss embroidery. Women’s Coats $10.95 Serviceable Coats—that will appeal | to the practical woman for general wear—practical as well for motor wear. Made of black and white check mate- rial and tweed mixtures in medium and dark colors. ‘Postal Locks Out 75 Men in Frisco | SAN FRANCISCO. enty-five telegraph operators, locked | jout by the Postal Telegraph Co. late al relay office is believed by the operators, will bring a “showdown” Postal and Wi No operators were members in the |AMERICAN DESTROYS WITH THE AMERICAN ing fight, in which six German and | nish Ml _achool was presented with | three allied planes engaged. Lieut.|land is te net of the flags of the al-' Summer Sewell s by its 1918 graduating class on stroyed an enemy twe nt. WAISTS OF SPLENDID VALUE—BETTER WAIST Better because the Bargain Basement asks you to pay for the Waists only—prices here do not include the cost. of expensive service and fixtures. many styles—all very attractive. embroidered voile and sheer organdy; Dresses $3.95 | Corsets Made of Fine Pink $1 85 — — and Blue Chambray “4 Genuine Heatherbloom Dresses in a clever, new Corsets in six differ- | nen i, ‘i style—a simple straight-line | ent styles; good fitting eatnerbioom ze f gor — effect with three box pleats | models for the slender, others of heavy sateen in + black back: wi v4 ith In front and novel pockets medium und stout fig- <p pin. celngggein Pplbhaga trimmed with white—collars c at a dal colored figure patterns saa ff. f whi a ures. Made of heavy bro let rith flounces in | 2 Cus OF waite YePP— | caded coutii boned wit | Sania wit a some have touches of em- jaded coutli boned with resden patterns — fin- broidery; full bloomers with flexible stays — fitted Petticoats of Fine iicieal iad 45 MARRIAGE No DoDGE June 4—Sev-| CAMP LEWIS, June 4 married 9u declaring their affilia union, today serious handling of measages | May draft, attempting t Jempt from service, arrivals exemp | tion, are r appear of the company, it fore the dr: The board is that men on the refusal of the estern Union to recog jority of the war labor wh they ment by Union here yesterday jocked out pone [be waive employ of 4 |GERMANY AND FINLAND had already been dis gigi the June 4—A dixpateh't PLANE IN DUEL ARMY | After a thrill that June 4 [into to supply of Rath, Me, de seated alrpla American Toul sector. | troops to 4 large ¢ N MARCHE BASEMENT Lingerie Waists —$1.79— S THAN $1.79 WILL ORDINARILY BUY Waists in Made of plain and sizes 36 to 46. Brocaded Pink Coutil Bloomer with four hose support- ers, knee, Untrimmed Hats, Special | —98c— Untrimmed Hats in mid-season styles in | a large ortment; patent Milans, lacquered straw, ilan hemp and Tuscan straw in | | rose, navy, beige, Copen, purple and red. A Special Lot of White Lacquered Straw Shapes 50c Various style shapes to choose from— | marked at 50c they’re priced specially low. OF MILITARY SERVICE °< Men who] fol « be) knew | 5, | | | than a we "RELEASED U-BOAT yaacie | U-BOAT RAIDER RELATE THRILLING STORIES FAILED TO MAKE MILITARY GAIN : BY CARL D United Preas Cor WASHINGTON, dune 4.—Ger. many has failed to gain any mil itary advantage from her spec tacular U-boat raids off the American coast. If she intended to terrorize the American mind she has failed likewise to accom: plish that 6 two facts xtood out in bold wake of the U-boats twe type troop tran into Dunn were date. The car followed by * aboard remarkable alla part striking fear cargo transport med abe wa t the Amer FORM TREATY, REPORT ou: : cult patrol That two involved ix the operation opinion of w The U-boats attac Sunday were pr on attacking r making the tri pe boats had wor the American or Mex: appears unlikely that one could make the jour then operate more there were running dis re, unless an available base in eas) tance Lexico is almost an far away from It is doubt Hence submarine more have been on the trail of schooners and passenger steaz this week LIST 40 NAMES IN CASUALTIES OF U.S. ARMY | WASHINGTON, June names were included in an divided ‘Three from we 19 dead from ui L. Miller Mich., died of diseas Lieut Mitchell, Milwaukee, and Richard | , Newton, Mass., died of ac- | uh | THE BON MARCHE | The Baby 5 a Is Playing a Leading Part in| Hattie | don that} cir release, only added | | To | Chemises of pink batiste—so lovely to look at, delightfully soft to the touch. satin or crepe de chine, lace trimmed. Others are hand- embroidered in delicate pastel shades. |TRAINING SCHOOL FOR HUN BOMB KILLS GIRL pe OFFICERS JULY 5- 9 FROM VANCOUVER, B. C. ummer school to train ¥. M. ¢ officers will be he Id at Seat on canal, from Ju f tting mer of those called for ¥ i (. a <i Birdseye Diapers | Prices That Are} for This Day | and Time | At Low | Diapers, 20x40 inches, at $2.50 dozen | Diapers, AA inches, | at $2.75 dozen oF 27 | | Diapers, 27x54 inches, | at $3.25 dozen THE BON MARCHE’S JUNE DISPLAYS OF WHITE Pink Batiste Lingerie So Quickly Dried S THE WOMAN OF ENVELOPE CHEMISES OF PINK BATISTE At $1.25, at $1.50, at $1.95 So Easily Washed- NO WONDER Ti THE PRACTICAL be sure you'll Pink Batiste Gowns—some simple tailored styles with hand embroidery or lace trimmed; Pink Batiste Gowns that with Empire yokes and short sleeves of crepe de chine satin; $1.95. or 2) want WALL STREET is NOT BOTHERED BY U-BOATS DRUGS, WORTH $3, _Toune ON SMUGGL mt VANCOUVER, June 4—Mr. and EW YORK, June small Stree eats Le H Ww vr ne yok little izance of the presence; ment M « = 1 that ar. | Met 4 Pr wor ¥ { German submarines in the P an yey ge 94 IM when the stock market opened bar , ab n kille coped the June Displays 7 of White | Many a dainty little white garment—many a well-ordered Layette will find its way to some dear Seattle babe as a result of these June Displays of White in the Baby Shop. | A Little Gold Ring Will Be Given Free With Every Purchase of Vanta Baby Garments Wednesday If you need any summer underwear for baby, plan to buy it on Wednesday in the Vanta sec- | ] | | tion and get a dear little gold ring free. Infants’ Layettes $15.00 Set Consisting of 30 Pieces: 3 Vanta Vests Vanta Binders Vanta Gowns Vanta Skirts Dozen Birdseye Diapers Nainsook Slips ainsook Skirts 2 Pairs Wool Hose Bootees 1 Blanket | 1 Record Book INFANTS’ SECTION—SECOND FLOOR > JR Infants’ Layettes $10.00 Set Consisting of 30 Pieces: Rubens Shirts Pairs Wool Hose lannelette Skirts nnelette Gowns nnelette Wrappers Embroidery-trimmed Slip Plain Slip 2 2 Embroidery-trimmed Skirts 1 Dozen Birdseye Diapers 1 Crochet Sacque 1 Pair 1 1 1 Blanket Record Book DI FAVORITE OF TODAY some of the Envelope and Some have yokes of 1% Peggy Pajamas of sheer pink batiste with sprays of | hand embroidery, $1.95. Camisole and Knicker Combinations of pink batiste with hand embroidery, lace trimming and ribbon shoulder straps; wise. hemstitched ruffle at the ankles; launder beautifully—some $1.50..0usiix uxperweaR sxctiox— THIRD FLOOR Take Time to Think These are rushing times. So many things need to be done and time is so 4 j || short for their doing. We are in the ul S | grasp of patriotic zeal to do, and we should be doing. But it is vital that in to do, that we Better not to do at hinder by doing poorly else is doing well. | till “we're we're ahead. sure | _ The Bon Marche is taking time to think—to study and plan as never be- fore. When our thinking develops in- Poiret twills, and lined with lovely ternal improvements, we may or may soft satins, plain and figured. In- not announce them to you. When we cluded in the group are ripple find an idea which you we will print it in our daily advertisi | message to you. | Such an announcement will appear | | over our signature in tomorrow’s papers. BON MARCHE. _ | THI Wednesday Is Wash Dress Day Cotton « Dresses at $3.50 Practical Summer Dresses of French per- cale or gingham, in plain colors, stripes and plaids. Some are trim- med with white collars and cuffs, others of the same material with novelty pockets, In fit- ted and — straight-line models, including some Dix-make Dresses. THIRD FLOOR do right, all than do wrong what some one | Time to think and plan must be right,” then go Summer our enthusiasm not wrong. Reduced To $25.00, to $29.50 or The latest Summer models serges, gabardines, tricotines and ought to share backs—so popular now— service belted jackets. Many of the Suits have fancy collars and vestees of silk or Georgette. and the 8 Shades: Chinchilla, Khaki, Sand, Gun Club Checks, French Gray and Soldat Blue SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE S White Footwear for Summer White Nile Cloth Shoes $5.00 So neat, so cool looking and very inexpensive are these White Nile Cloth Shoes—with white welting and white enameled heels, 2 inches high. Com- fitting Shoes—widths AA 21% to 7. fortable, nic: to D, sizes White Linen Shoes $7.50 Summery Footwear — trim looking and easily cleaned. Made with self- } | covered Louis heels and white welted soles on a graceful last. Widths AA to D, sizes 214 to 7. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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