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THE SEATTLE STAR _ ‘Come to Office or I'll Send Cop,” Says Hanso MAYOR GOES AFTER MEN WHO REACHILDREN 'U, S.RAIDS 70 “Zeads Americ’ "WAR CASUALTY [RAIL SABOTAGE BUSCH ESTATE * Fight on U-Boats -___ SEEK TO BLOCK CITY'S PLAN STILL ALIVE IN OFFICES: WAR, * ROLL CONTAINS ISREVEALEDIN SEIZED BY U. S.; Yess Fios trout)" msmscvenm CATV, 18 THEORY AGENTS PROBED (MP \, —NAMES OF 49. W,W, HEARING WIDOW OBJECTS tion Ce twel whe WASHINGTON June Sabotan had come in on t Later in the Powel) stated WASHING CHICAGO war depart Ada Mildred Ft tion with railroad wor al of 108 1. W brother, Harvey opments in the probe but| ment » the contin alive and well, ar 4 with sedition, continuing where? ‘That ia the question that 1 onapir e alleged by the passed between Haywood, of the I Kechane, railway srrent agents and the simu h of the nda of n 70 cities of the incriminating evi jatm to have th proper r possemdon, She st A. Busch, clas Names Backus, Too o fight over the UThe city council went into execu] ment of the Skagit ri Hanson's of jem returned t and her son, Aug that she is an A Rea toler going to Woo¢ t was first thought they |GETS $12,000 DAMAGE» FOR AUTO INJURIES | ais NA rerdaare hy short firing” a locomot be heated and leaks w {until a train w ity hall an innues com-| drowned. Green lake n] mittee a ‘ » waa arriy.|for their bodies. y to conduct an’ investi | that Uy gation of the situation other ¢ P. Taytor ©} ewimm ven made a citi zen of thi intry when her father me naturalized while she was a It in predicted that the pr certain agents in. soliciting k Kovernment contracts for wan granted Judy Busch explains her lengthy neer ts lof naval operations of the Unitea|°™ xamitiat had fallen the bh py 7 inte Smith & Ae many by saying that he an of t erat h OxXD hs: Soh wins 0 a 1 © eommMiticem a - ate wan m exp he butranes Of the perior Judg ing her two daughters ther: Committee, as another banker who) Meanwhi the 5 th aki i ss." girlie Givin. He itbreak of the war and that He attempting to block the city trom] we Kt to search over the vic ally SR : ra ear rang A ag netliee Giga gar oth mained with them in order to m* ai ome Wendie At tour al ge ne cal prac | compensation for injuries receive cotte sath got the Skagit power pla w oa and park. a9 ung Spiant | pan Agr “ly eo oa dae 4 mother’s comfort in : Mayor even oe. cee = extend two defend in front of 1 damage of $6,000 to a husbands should be Tn & letter to the council | bidde in the un § Sreetve the t oe al or killed at the front while .euid that while Backus v | tre. f them could b o Admiral William 8, Benson, chief | the Surin & Blox Germany | 4 3 banding delay on the Skagit 5 i Ga war economy basis, he -3 ay M 5 mottv SBve. for several hundred thousand | lor te 2 a double corner on Street for speculative purposes. | Is _ Must Prepare | jJitney “Backus does not hesitate to take} | were warn money that should go to the Lib | for theeht tent Wi Roms, who was nt owures States navy, is the man who is di-| widewalk at the of the vastness of the te is gathered from Mrs, tho but one yperty, is Val ns Un of Jum |recting the fight of America’s navy |ion was caught and injured faker and air forces against the German!the amputation of } leg was ne submarines off the Atlantic coast ennary nomen | argen of 6 on officials fuctors we for b > be But no one report car drivers | | the “lookout | fficers are agents in tl ieitation, fine 1 on the - : _ pnnellper yy Peakpeedlony the marines when they stepped into] ‘Then, Monday afternoon, the chil-| ona! ain, they will be wummarily | t and best he land, bu' ee a fre |the breach at Chateau Thierry was| dren were noticed at First ave nd | dealt with, it in promined Beene knows but Dackus that after| #0" today in a casualty list Issued Vine st. by friends of the Rea fam-| t far $5,000 men will walk the|°Y ™arine corps headquarters, show: | tly, The irl, Ada, was leading her | Searests idle : , o ing 103 more marine lonses. Uttle brother by the hand. Stopped | ” and hunery if we do not) Or theae, 45 were killed in action, .|and questioned, Ada displayed $1.50 ing cheap power to attract indus-| 15 died from previously reported se-|and said she was looking for a room | SEES Ble should worry because chi}-| Vee Wounds, 12 others died from |in a hotel en and women starve.” wounds, and 31 were severely wound-| The chi Maren 1 had but 5 cents when Peat was Backus, said Mayor Han-|** they Sulbey moraine ; : gon, who in 1914 ax chairman of the, ‘Im the list are the names of | Questioned as t . house of Seattle, refused to| Seven men from Washington and [and w she inte ser ith more ad been | Ada than one-third ee jay’s pri mary vote in, Gov. J. A. A. Burn Seattle $500,000 at 7 per cent,| Oregon, six being killed in ac- [Krew reticent and oft, lea.) ™ ra urn. the city had $1,000,000 or more, tion and one dying from wounds | ing the little boy AE: WOR ARES ORENE © pg | the banks at that time; who wired| received in action. Then the pair were swallowed up. ‘eed early today over nd Pe | b hergh, non-partisan league candi ied the city's clmmess to First Lieut. Charis B. May. |in the city once more, and have not ro disse Joan, and who “gnashed hixs| ard, of Spokane, previously re. [been seen since. The Vine at. vicin. Gate for the republican gubernatoria ik: when a New York ported wounded, is listed aa |ity, embracing all uptown, ix now| "mination aa, Midsamed it at 4 per cont.” being searched by thé police. Inves-| Th vote # Sallie. lean ah inwued a statement dectar bar 9 six Northwest tigation of hotels will be system.| T* Peg sede pree . country districts | he had in no way blocked| killed in action follow: Privates | atized, and it is thought that, if the the acquiaitiin of the| dames N. Allen, Walla Walla; {children have taken | ad oa rg eto gay hag power site by the city, but, Ole E. Counts, Tenino; John | can now be traced with: vagy tnd bas been reneminat iS Urged the postponemetn of the! Wesley Gibson, Eagene, | The girl, Ada. nt aes toattor of wae) Leo L. Fry, Portland; Chas Auer, | ive for her age ble . ‘aa eek ly and economy for the city,| Bandon, Ore., and Corp. William [fair complexion. She wore a blue”. |" iepsénaae oct of the high cost of present) Hansen, Vortiand. jskirt and jacket, whiteatriped watet 240" A),, name a sed work. He favors the — land a large purple hat. Harvey to oe) ca the right to hold the site| WASHINGTON. June 18.—Secre | M0 laces for his age, and wear | Rep. Ernest Landen, republican. istz montha after the war, he mi ing & blueandgreen checked mack =, eeeies dhineiec, “acne sie ‘inaw and tan corduroy trousers. He He Wants Delsy s mouths to 20 years’ lmpeisenment |i# about four feet in height. ‘The «ir!| as makes a would-be explan-|for 12 conscientious objectors to mil. |i" {'"P feet five inches and welghs I notice,” said Mayor Hanson.|itary service. The sentences were|)*? Pounds. She has a large dimple | y. “It makes me laugh. He| imposed at Camp Upton. The ma-|'" Def left cheek. | Gelay. So does the Puget! jority of the offenders objected be- ‘Traction, Light & Power Co.| cause, they said, they had relatives delay until they are able ae ah in the service of Germany from recorder, bureau of labor, Pu the city government that or Austria. et Sound navy yard, Bremerton. _ | —————— A Sale of Silk Dresses at $19.50 ARGAIN BASEMENT. who voted against America entering the war, apparently had been de feated for renomination by Walter | 1. Newton. Paget Sound navy yard needs more helpers, mechanics and labor ers. Applications can be secured The Dresses Were Made in America of American Silks The Values Were Made in the Bon Marche IN THE “LOWER COST” DRESS SECTION —SECOND FLOOR. F crepe de chine and taffeta silk with Georgette, N’ black, navy, rose, blue, gray, tan and plaids plaid silk, beading and metal braiding. with contrasting plaid bands and embroideries. A prominent feature of “Made in America” Week—Dresses built on slender lines in surplice styles, panels or plaid bandings, and, in the crepe de chines, with deep tucks or folds on the skirts and with the extensive use of Georgette in sleeves and collars. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “White Shoes for Soimen Re | White Shoes for Children ) prices Because Two Big Shipments Have Just Arrived An Opportunity Sale Cool Cotton Frocks Nemo Corsets $3.95—Wednesday FOR HOME—FOR : ° MADE IN NEW YORK IT : . ’ . ° . ’ OUTING—FOR These Splendid Bargains in Women’s Shoes Bargains in Children’s lea UE ICN ek pas hee Nei Corvste rs li yp Women’s Tennis Oxfords of heavy | Women's White Canvas Shoes, White Shoes at the following prices: ; ai ; es 2% {0 6; pair... 89 lace style; Louis heels with rubber Nemo Self Reducing Corsets, $3.50 to $6.00 Thes're All soles; 21% to 6; pair...... Cc} heel plate; broken 2 Children’s Tennis Oxfords of N ; Te, Phan, TRA tn Wie tan : ; ‘ a : nae witha Aria 2 * emo Wonderlift Corsets, $6.00 to $12.00 4 meric Made | Women’s White Canvas Pumps | * ee dee ef heavy white duck; rubber % <tImerican ade i with white rubber soles; sizes 4 to Women’s Dress Shoes of fine soles; sizes 11 to 2, at 79c Nemo Marvelace Corsets, $6.00 to $10.00 Frock F | “ | white ¢ as; ma a | as | mo ps Service Corsets, $3.7 o $10. Summer Frocks — in }} 8; per $1 35 } babs rt m ade on a long last Play Oxfords of heavy unbleached Nemo Kor ervice Cor S Sa.75 t $10.00 Pros _ ce | military hesie. at $3 45 canvas; skuffer last with elk soles. We have been advised by the manufacturers that BDOUY, 20° ADPRe ie etree | Outing Shoes of heavy | Raeae White G “Shi 4 aie ss aie | after July 1st Nemo prices will be increased, but we —fitted and straight-line lace style; rubber soles aes style, sete | ae sin Womaoe fam 5 TO 11 AT T5¢ | don’t know how much, nor on which models. styles of chambray and | a ees sizes 2Y2 $1 60 leather soles and Louis 7 % TO 2 AT 85¢ “A word to the wise” should be sufficient. Now, gingham, in plain color \ to 6; pair ........... > heels; all sizes; pair. . $3. 45 Misses’ White Canvs joes, lace while present prices prevail, you should anticipate your plaids and stripes—trim- +1 } Women’s Peggy Pumps of white | canvas; neat, snug fitting styl white rubb6r soles, Louis heels; sizes ier $2.15 Women’s Strap Pumps of white Sea Island canvas; leather soles, Louis heels; sizes 2 $ a3 De 2.35 |» Boys’ Outing Shoes, made of heavy |]} | ee | “ares iH "0 2 mrss | Keep Your War (20 Feet of Corrugated Moulded Cravenetted Cloth $10.95 Sans S12 TOC AT SEBO 1 |_| Garden Well Watered | Garden Hose, Very Special $3.45 parece diy Act Cone _— heed are ao st proof We Are Still Selli MADE IN WILMINGTON, DELAWARE and rainproof as well—neither do they wrinkle easily. ing ‘ ; ; . ” . » Cool, lightweight Coats in dark gray and khaki color; | ’ M Electric Hose & Rubber Company's “Black Snake” brand of Corrugated Moulded Rubber Hose — complete roomy, belted style, with enormous patch pockets ana Boys Two-piece Beach | with couplings, but without nozzle. This Hose will last for years if cared for properly. | 50-foot Length—same Hose, for $0.85 collar that buttons high to the neck. Suits for $1.35 | oo ] | POURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Nemo Corset needs for some time to come. You will med in white or contrast- not only save money, but you will have the comfort of knowing that no matter what economic conditions may arise, you are protected against corset troubles. Also two-piece Middy Suits of novelty striped in | Women’s Fine White Canvas style, made on Engl ; white | =e made on long, narrow last | rubber soles and hee | } ing shades. with covered Louis heels and alum- | sizes 1114 to % $1. 65 ea og Peer $3. 75 Children’s White Canvas Shoes, per pair keiear " » shape Women’s Smart, ‘Dressy Oxfords button style, with broad toe shape, | leather soles and heels. | of white Nubuck; long last style | with military he SIZES 814 TO 11 AT $1.81 | 7 ORE Fa oe cies se 0's $3. 95 SIZES 1114 TO 2 AT $1.91 | Buy a goodly supply of Nemo Corsets while our stocks are fresh and complete and before prices ad- ginghams trimmed vance. plain colors—at $3. CORSET SHOP--THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR . In Sizes 2 to 8 Years Three-Piece Breakfast 79c These warm summer days there is much need for cool wash suits | Sets Reduced to such as these; made of striped | | Sreakfast Sets made of plain pink and blue cham- | madras, linene and Devonshire cloth | bray, neatly trimmed. The set consists of jacket, also some in white, trimmed with skirt and cap. 4, 36 and 38 only. plaid gingham,