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MES OF FIREBUGS BY POLICE AND Planes Shaplen et. ana ave. § ray and 428 * Foe building : jonate STOCKHOLM, Jane %5.- — ‘ Three thousand German troops, Officials of the ° partment are accompanied by a cruiser, two holding ar vest destroy ors and ae submarine, . hela rains ay have landed at Port, near eee tr » Batum, it was learned today ; the occu t k to effect. com > us day © Caucasus believe the @ Britis x Per. Tiredbugs. w . ve the entire This bu By destrove road furnishings an Complete des At 2807 Dakota Dutiding was oc mten and family, who succeeded Baving a part of thelr furn thouse was a total loss, as no Bnce was carried, but $600 was car ORGANIZE FOR WAR INDUSTRY Washington, Oregon wanizers in were aasembling tana and Idaho « Tuesday on the capacity of Ment adjoining war orders fires broke out They left Seattle following confer ¢ Chamber of Commerce form hota st. from the @escending from the other houses. resulted al zone, at the d 300 More Women Must Register Registration of women Bliens must be complete by W @ay night. There are approximat $00 unregistered women in the Officials say. Six have been registered to date am patterned after the Brit liminate the con at Washington thousand clerks h thou now ¢ Little Star of Sells-Floto te of Seattle register at . arters. Persons living Saved in Wreck | fying rural routes register at the a the SetioWicts postoffice. © happier today © Three small pictures of the regis trant, without head cov show the shoulders and face of ‘ subject, must be attached to the | Set of registration papers. A set of finger prints is also made for each the three registration cards. ing that who perfo ith ther 1915 and 1916, was ree cued from the Hagenbeck- Wallace wreck Saturday Crowds packed the big tent Mon day night and kept in hilarious hu mor thruout the performance. There was no parade Tuesday. The engage ment closes after two perfornances Tuesday oe“ JUNE 28—SAVE THE DATE Forgers Flood City; Get $3,000 Three thousand dollars is believed to have been secured by a group of check artista who visited numerous downtown stores Saturday where they persuaded clerks to cash checks on Skinner & Eddy Corporation and the Ames Shipbuilding & Drydock Co The names of the cashiers of these companies were cleverly forged. The Spring Cigar Co. 707 Firwt ave., is believed to be the heaviest loser, having cashed $1,000 of the worthless paper Is your fortune teller. If jj its pages show a lone. steady line of savings de- posits your success is as sured, for you have proved ] you can save. Maj. Roosevelt Gets War Honor WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANC dore Roosevelt, jr. and 132 members of the First division, together with two batteries of field artillery, have been cited for bravery. Maj. Roose velt continued to lead his men in ac ion even after being gassed ungs and eyes HOQUIAM BOY ‘DIES OF WOUNDS ON U. S. FRONT HOQUIAM, 25.—Mr. and Mrs. C. ©. Gelden, of Hoquiam Wash., received a telegram from the war department, stating that their son, Charles, was killed by a German If it shows only hearted attempts you are failing What Does Your Book Show? Second at Madison halt In the shell, May 20. Gelden is the first Hoquiam boy to lose his life at the front. A Dollar Wasted Helps the Enemy It is vital to the successful prosec ution of the war, that, without further delay, everyone be : induced to save in far larger volume than has FE yet been attempted, to economize in the use of all materials, and to reduce, even to the point of elimination, all expenditures not absolutely necessary to the maintenance of health and efficiency. In this way may the United States full blow against our enemies, help cisive victory and thus bring Peace deliver i win a de- National War Savings Day June 28th your precinct meeting and Americanism by pledging all you War Savings Stamp On Friday register your can save in 1918 to bu go to lhis Space Contributed by Electro Dental Parlors FIRST AND PIKE FIREMEN IS ON se > ald from ron t June 25.—Maj. Theo- ¢ | Graham building, V FINLAND NOW HUN MOTIVES # ager nagedo Dispatch From Jos. yt Shaplen ™ x ' HM , At ‘ ‘ ae a Tr 1 to be " r ware ma n NEW DRY BILL ca a IS INTRODUCED is WASHINGTON h would probit WILL SELL ONLY “40,000 TICKETS. Continued From Page One ones (TALY VIGTORY GROWING; FOES STILL FLEEING purchase any of of a committee nam wan decided to end * Continued From Page One! The automobiles w Ron Marche park, Th div Cunning? 8. Graham George Dowlin, « Register Co; D. J. Hamilton, cigar, man; J. Q. Clemmer, D. D. Stewart merc Robert Bo Hes keth, ata © determined Gen. Diaz's Statement by Gen a’ division day night. give in Fow Italian ar where $20 was netted co fund, an ad by young btained a great Diaz's message Priete gathered roses and sold them. TOnACCO FUND Mrs. O. Carlson. Wig Lake, Wash West and Wheeler, Colman baildi Keyet, Loo tee f oe 10e ¢ Sperling, HF Ellensburg, Wash, noo Ole Nesta, Darrington, Wash. noe No name 10 Dance, Pletcher Ney 20.00 Robert Priebe, Pletcher Ney 500 ore Clip Out This Cou- pon; Help Sammies To THE Eprron ‘The Seattle ftar: packages of tohacee. thre “Oar Neys in France Tobacco Fund” for American fighting men in France. T understand that each dolier beys toar packages, cach with « retail valee of 45 cents, and that In each of my packages will be penced «© posteard. addressed to me, on which my un- knewn friend, the soldier, will agree {o send me © message of thanks. 700 Rounded Up in Draft Probe “Daredevit” cornice of the J. 8. Walter Ward, who will ride the dnesday noon THE SEATTLE STAR RUIN SEATTLE HOMES INVESTIGATION GERMANS INVADING BLACK SEA REGION LEARNS REAL | maker, —At the Sale of the $70,000 Stock of | to make it a continued story, and give you different chapters from day, —because the goods are all reliable lines and they are being sold at about WHOLES rh The enthusia to secure big stocks at worth- while price con- The very evi appreciation of the values cessions, we can count on you for active support. are all very g to the management of support. : ii this store We thank you— THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY | the Reed-Smith Co. of Bend, Oregon The story of this sale is far too extensive to tell at once, so we have to day. This installment tells of items from the Reed-Smith stock that are likely to interest the men, the women, the boys and girls, the home dress- the housewife, the men who do mechanical and other heavy work SALE PRICES. REED-SMITH BARGAINS FOR MEN Men's Black Cotton Socks, Bear Men's Union Suits; fine Men's Leather Gauntlet Gloves, brand; good quality and 25c ribbed cotton in ecru color; ju at shipyard workers need; very durable; pair all size special, Men's Handkerchiefs; a well : $1 29 pans $2. 49 known brand sealed Handkerchiefs * S¥it : a fare 8 PTS Ea washed and ironed Men’s Work Shirts; made of Men’s Black Cotton Socks; 10c a! for soft ‘Gee t plain blue heavy cheviot shirting; buy a supply—you'll not have a oie phen reve ust the all sizes, $ 1 39 chance again to buy -— 1 c white, all sizes; each. . 10c coo ete . cue REED-SMITH BARGAINS FOR MEN DOING HEAVY WORK Men's Corduroy Trousers in Rockford Socks blue and Men's Union Suits, of 98 khaki color and dark brown; made brown Jepsen wear like barred nainsook, a suit Cc on iron; special, two ie bp al bottor * $3. 98 rc SOS Eee 25c maredag ban Leather Mittens, Men's Trousers, eH of heavily lined. They'll come in Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs; quality worsted and tweed tii handy in a short time, and the red and blue; good tures; dark colors; $5. 5 price is specially $ size; quantity limited; ea. 10c BOE on cs cccwccs 9 Me ee > 2.49 REED-SMITH BARGAINS FOR WOMEN Warner's Rustproof Corsets— Women’s Sweaters; some good, Women’s Muslin Petticoats; full lots of different styles and a good ate Wool Sweaters and nov- nue with wide embroidery wening pte elty styles of jounces or lace Alga 4g sae $1 98 fiber silk $5.95 trimmed, at ...... ‘ $1.49 f e oa ice Women’s Walk-Over Shoes, light Warner's Brassieres, made of : Redfern rene in front anc and dark brown kid; some novelty splendid quality cambric, lace and nack lace styles; $ tyles; priced, 5 embroidery trimmed; plendid quality at 3.98 a pair $8. 0 sizes 34 to 44, at... 69c REED-SMITH BARGAINS FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools; a 36-inch Mercerized Sateen, for 40-inch Georgette Crepe in big assortment of colors; some of gs; colors and fancy pat- white, flesh, black and other the best-known terns; a yard, shades ; makes; a spool Tc 25¢, 29¢ and 39c Se $1. 89 36-inch Fancy Taffeta Silks; 36-inch Taffeta Silk; lots of Silk and. Wool Poplin, 40 inches stripe and plaids in all good fancy stripes and a few pieces of | wide; splendid quality and abso- colors ; all black; lutely fast black; yard A $1.39 yard $1.89 ey ee eee $1.79 REED-SMITH BARGAINS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Boys’ Heavy Knit Sweaters; al! Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters; all Children’s Bo-Peep Cotton es, $2 98 wool, in a big assortment of sizes Stockings; fine ribbed and fast brown and maroon > and colors, black; very special, $2.98 25c I, A Sr Pd Part Overalls of blue and white priced at ae Sleeping Garments of triped and plain blue denim; Boys’ Shirts and Blouses of striped outing Manne, trimmed tyles for boys and i ale and plain blue with silk frogs, x at 89c e ibray; various styles 59c Chaos bas aes ia eeee 89c hed Sheeting, “Wear 15-inch Table Qilcloth; white Bedspreads: good heavy qual- ke; bleached and un and a good assortment ity and full bed size; Mar- 90 inches Of comers; & yard....... 33c seilles apes wide, a yard, 59 and 69c x Pre RRR $2. 89 Black Pantasote, 50 inches wide Bath Towels: bleached and us Crash Toweling; ail natural an imitation leather for uphol- bleached: tees eality me bea color; 16 to 18 inche stery purposes; ee ec; heavy quality and sa wide; special, a yard 15c OB PECR) Vir vaca shennan 98c pony 19c, 25c It Is a Pleasure to Be Able to Give BARGAINS to Those Who Appreciate Them t this sale It e large atte shows us that when opportunity THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba