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THE SEATTLE STAR PERSHING SENDS'T” ... SO. ‘NAMES OF481N| "THE BON MARCHE CASUALTY LIST ee Bet This Hits You Right’ Where You Live! AT YOU THATS A BUY ME, KD —_— { ROTTEN WHAT AN AWFUL NOISR THAT TELEPHONE BELL AXE A Bevy of All-White Beauties Joins Our Famous Line of $7.50 Hats Jy. Something fresh and new added to our special line of Hats—the all-white \F trimmed Hat—in large and small shapes, in sailors and Empire pokes. Many have chiffon draped brims, others with smart bows at the back caught do with a flower—the smartest of new fringes and feather touches. You find Hat ; PATIENT “SDICINE ADS OFSCRIBE YOUR PFELING PRACTLY / VEN THE PHONE ALL MAKES You VUMP THE BEST CIGAR MADE TASTER 4/1KE NOPE ENEMY AIRMEN KILL HELPLESS WOMEN, CHILDREN AND AGED BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS = ychurch festival, This bombing pull | v4 Re Seyeereee | inne way consecind with the tull| nq {in no way connec THE BRITISH ARMIES |().7° “Soteations are mercilenay Bomb Aged People Sree te ee taner"|_“T saw & group of women, chil | a oda scrape Of PaPer.” | seen and old people huddled beside to a letter just found n/n. road near a village. I asked |what was wrong. They replied they , ore, there is every indi: were «pending the starlight nights in that the archbishop of Col-/tne open, ax the Huns always took Was used as a tool when he/ advantage of these nights to bomb THE OALY GRIND 400WS Lika MIQUNT IN for all occasions. srconp FLoOoR—THE I MeKenna, Far >. Weed, Lynn, Are the Order of the Day SATURDAY—AT THE JUNE DISPLAY OF WHITE CHEER UP! 17'S JUST WHE CALL Of “! THE GREAT OUT DOORS ing Oh, shucks! the pope requesting that the be requested not to bombant cities on Corpus Christi day Metter written by a Cologne resi: to a relative in the field sar- ly admitted there would be no Christi processions on Whit day, either in the streets or in- the churches. describing © British air raid Cologne a few days before, the resident wrote wretches wanted to pay an-| |them. There was no soldier in or near the hamlet. | From a conversation with an of-| |fcer of the German air forces who | had been taken prisoner, I learned | that the Germans are determined to | |iay waste certain towns far behind | the lines. Apparently they are carry jing out a scheme of frightfulnens, the same as they did in Belgium and | | France at the beginning of the war Kill Women and Babies It has necessitated digging bomb What's the use o'workin how? You don't care much whether school keeps or not. You wake up in the morning and try to figure out some alibi wet you by the bows. stretch. any Soe Wn"Ukt ot tie “elbow and see trout pools in the shad of big rocks, instead of a brick wall Hookkeepers report they have ST varietion of ailments. Stenographers’ mothers sud: denly are atricken. The boss finds that business will call him out ef town for two or three days Summer's in the air. It's in the blood * it bad. We can't more about it igh as M® degrees And today MINtING. | Hartford, Com Mane; Corp. iE Prive jee. G ? Kdward Patenaud, West TR: Previowsly reported m reported dead by (er Ted Cr t. Ralph M. Nobis, Gales | scHOoL FP i Crepe Gowns $1.95 So many women and girls wear noth- ing but crepe sleep- ing garments, for Pajamas $2.50 » $2.95 Crepe Pajamas in pink with Liberty Bell or bluebird de- signs, in Empire rday at 4 p.m styles, shirred at the ankle with hemstitched ruffle and ribbon trim ming. So sensible for summer gar- ments — soft to- wear and easy to” launder. i THIRD FLOOR | ‘¥isit, but only came as far an Proof shelters in many villages in ing. where both sections were |Hrthern France. This in doubly ly machine gunned, but tomor-| Necessary on account of the latest fa Corpus Christi and we feel | Practice of German airmen in ma me another attempt will be made, |Chine gunning sleeping villages as pthe scoundrels must believe pro- | Well as bombing them - will be held. No proces| ! know of eight women being killed be grill be allowed, however, and |!n these village shelters by machine their mothers’ OW hiteunday procession is for.|suns. Babes at — SN breasts are killed In these trenches, | just as their fathers die on the front Une they save so much ironing in hot weather. That's it Office boys are strangely Summer's bere. i, tb mine It was 68 'HE'LL MOVE WITH HIS [Plan Guaranteed Wage "MARINES THROW HERD OF 12 CANINES) for All War Workers HUNS BACK FOR YAKIMA 7 Yakima is to WASHINGTON A plan! TWO-MILE CAIN * June 7 lone a citizen. He signified Thurs: |for a government guaranteed wage * “ * . Continued From Page One board » Gowns of Wind- sor crepe, Empire style, in pink, white and figured, with pretty stitching and June 7 day that he would move his residence without the city limits when he was snoceallbeiepeaaietna | notified that he would be forced to | pay Hoense fees for a herd of 12 dogs German cities on Corpus chriau| AEIFNER WILL TALK [which ne maintained. The man ex | ‘They kept their word. On the| ‘The King County Democratic club,|Plained that he needed the canines 1 the Germans shelled and |at its Saturday noon meeting at the |'0 Protect him from a bothersome | Good Eats cafeteria, $13 Second ave,,| brother inlaw, and that he would will hear an address on “Practical | move into the country with them. every trade. ahish ene sill Geet, » | Patriotiem,” to be delivered by Chas ye This, it is argued, would stabilize! In fierce fighting there the ma G. Hetfner, former state chairman of| Effort being made by police to le | the employment problem now Worry: rines finally took the northwest cor Keep Werd for all war workers, including those British Keep yn receiving the archbishop's re the British agreed not to bom in private manufacturing plants tv a being studied by the labor policies Under this plan the government fierce aerial bombardment prior to | would fix the wage to be paid for |e attack, but the infantry encoun: | tered elaborate machine gun defenses | HAMMOCKS , AND OTHER SPORT- ING GOODS—TO MAKE THE VACATION MORE PLEASANT. - Hammocks, woven of hard- spun yarn in bright cok Girls’ Khaki Dresses $3.75 FOR VACATION OUTING WEAR Khaki Dresses — the kind that will stand all the democratic state central commit-!cate Frank Sheffer, jr. Springfield, | ing the war manufacturers, and pre | ner of the wood, the boohes then re ‘Tenn. vent cut throat bidding for men. | taking the wood beyond in fierce SRL. ch SURAT | counter attacks, I was at brigade headquarters when the report came of the counter | attacks | “Hold on! Hang on! We're coming | out to help you,” was the cheery word a major phoned back, tho he | himecif was near exhaustion from THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT | value — made if pink, green and tan with white bloomers ; sizes 2 to 6. irls’ Wash Dresses at Very Special Prices Dresses White Striped Dimity , Made in a very ie style, with col- lars of pink, blue or tan Dresses of excellent of fine chambray in collars—full cut Growing Girls’ Shoes $2.35 Pr. Sizes 2 1-2 to6 Neat button style Shoes—broad toe shape, easy fitting and com- fortable—made of black gunmetal Children’s Beach Hats 15c, 25c, 39c For Girls and Boys Such little Hats that are light and cool to wear to picnics and on the beach. Tan, navy and gray White Dresses —$1.91— Made of fine white poplin with contrasting collars and cuffs—an other pretty style is smocked and button trimmed; sizes 2 to 6 years. Gingham Dresses 59c—98c ‘and $1.25 Lots of styles to choose from—well made of good quality gingham in plain colors, pretty stripes and plaids—sizes 6 to 10—some st) sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Coveralls for $1.59 Sizes 8 to 14 Coveralls, the ideal play suits— comfortable and easy to keep clean. lack of sleep. A fow minutes later came reports from various companies that they | ‘caching their objectives and| hing communication with her. In the meantime, trench ars were ordered up and blew} up boche positions that were still holding out The fash of artillery lighted the ‘The banging of guna! clung to the railway jouresches for several ets, storm: and winning control of the wouresches, which has been fought | veral times in the new Marne is about four miles due west pateau- Thierry Belleau is two slightly au wood villages. miles and a half west of Bussiares Neuil wood lies south of the vil The railway captured by the une runs northwestward from Thierry, thru Boures esiares i the Oureq and 45,000 WOMEN WORKING IN WAR-TIME INDUSTRY WASHINGTON, June The war nm into in months ment thru. the ' rvice, it was an no d PORTO RICO GERMANS Many stylish Tub chambray—in plaids, stri belted and pocketed; Dresses sizes 6 Children’s Sand-pile Dresses, sorts of hard wear dur- ing vacation. Straight plaited models with yokes, large sailor col- lars and silk ties—sizes 6 to 14 years. Khaki Outing Skirts, straight plaited style. Girls’ sizes, $1.95. Girls’ Wash Dresses $1.00 to $2.50 of gingham and pes and plain colors— to 14, in plaids, stripes and plain materials, 59¢ to 75¢. LITTLE DAUGHTER SH OP—SECOND FLOOR HEY, FELLOWS! ors, $1.95 to $8.00, Canvas Hammocks — wide stripe patterns; spreader on both ends; $4.75. Couch Hammocks of heavy khaki canvas with extra set of chains for hang- E ing on porch; $16.00. : Hammock Stands of angle iron, completely collaps- ible; easily set up; spe- cial at, $6.00. c Croquet Sets of rock maple; packed in wooden hinged box; $1.45 to $5.95. Gold Medal Camp Cots and Stools — Canteens, Water Bags and Pack Sacks—at moderate prices. VACATION TIME 1S ALMOST HERE —AND YOU'LL NEED ONE OF These Vacation Suits at $6.50 Every Suit With an Extra Pair of Knickers Made of galatea and heavy gingham in neat stripe patterns. striped material with white crowns or patent leather with mat kid or or brims. STONED BY CITIZENS cloth tops. | SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, June 7 Anti German demonstrat broke | out in I following eipt of x of the #! Little Boys’ Romper Suits |= 2. = Sizes 2 to | 98c Bo sari 9 Years Buy your little boys a supply of these Rompers when you can get them at this price. Made in different styles of corded madras, striped gingham and plain color chambray in medium , 3 and dark colors, Good sturdy Suits, built of eotton and wool mixed materials, made in a manner to lots of hard knocks—and the price is most reasonable. nee, at th stand Japanese Crepe Kimonos $1.50 Kimonos of good quality Japanese crepe with floral designs and with an obi at- tached. Kimonos $1.95 500 Infants’ Dresses That we were able to buy at a special price concession are marked 89c— Pretty white dresses for wee little tots; many styles are included giving you a wide ‘assortment; made of fine white voile with touches of embroidery or prettily trimmed with lace. When you can buy Dresses at this price it means economy for you. ™m. port Blouses and Shirts — for vacation ] wear, priced 75¢. Overalls — of good weight blue or black denim; a pair, $1.25 Boys’ Knickers—cot- ton and wool mixtures— also Khaki Knickers, a pair $1.00. Boys’ Corduroy Knick- ers—a good, sturdy kind Play Suits for Little Girls ina earl ci —pair $1.50. and $1.50. Plain colored Kimonos of nal legislation. No UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and Boys Priced 79c nment control, ; crepe hand embroidered or 5 in printed or floral designs, ees ie girls’ Sizes 5 and 6. Boys’ Sizes l and HAIG’S MEN WIN RAID Good Things for the Picnic with an obi attached. f Play Suits, made of medium gray chambray neatly trimmed IN BETHUNE DISTRICT Kimonos $2.95 . with white braid. Inexpensive suits that mothers find very handy, LONDON, June 7.—"We raided a} ; ; Why worry over the food for the picnic dinner . hostile post nort Hand-embroidered designs — when it is so easy and economical to get every: thing her - ees Se rise ap in butterflies and flowers The Automatic Mark-Down Corner turning without Ie Marshal in pink, rose, lavender and Kippered Salmon, 28¢ a pound. A corner that cleans up all pdds and ends and slow-selling Copen Kimonos. English Pork Sausage, 30¢ a pound, Other Japanese Kimonos Queen Olives, 16¢ a pint. Mayonnaise, 43¢ a pound. at $3.95. THIRD FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MA SENATE FAVORS PLAN TO TAKE STOCK YARDS |} WASHINGTON, June 7.—The se the Norris re McAdoo wh take over stock Children’s Mary Janes turang witht Tow, Mary Jane Slippers, ankle-strap style, of black dull kid. Merchandise gor base sell quickly, otherwise are reduced - | ® after 2 days ) 7 ” a on | Sizes 5 to 8 at $1.05. Sizes 84 to 11 at $1.35. 50% after 18 days } ROED SAR ale eee Sizes 11% to 2 at $1.45 pair. after 24 days / fiven away after 30 days. Royd, of Ne javen en » be ‘CHB captain of the Yale baseball Ss