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L URGED TO 60 TO POLLS FROM 9 TO 4 Seattio’s first call to National War Savings D: day, June when! approximately on Pr 28, was sounded Monday 100,000 mailed from headquarters, Another | Personal cal! will fo cut before Fri- tons to every home by Seattle post wees . Ho was found by & reporter just! during the firet two years of the ‘ All week long Four Minute Mon Rts ll jong aphers Dabo agit before starting on @ tour of Wash-|war, and, 4 pite hia wounds, has| ine. and the 2%-for $1 kind, for use I felt the theatregoing public what | Ponone ty n ty ne towns been in actual service on the French |On any city Hine, will be discontinued Encle Sam expects of each and every | ye te the eancumesment com |, it BAkland, you know we don't | front moat of the time since January | School children's ticketa will contin eereen 4D. ma. 0d 9 P.M. OM| mimicated by Supt. J. A. Forehand] try oceans, beaking tours to tell/1, 1016, ue to be innued aa at present, 10 for afternoon, They cived| th union officials’ Turaday. terete. | ie People how much the war means! "Capt. Powell ta tall and slender. vs conta | final Instruction from Gounty| tore he bad offered reemployment| Ort © must have mor he| with the clear eye and wet jaw that ts| "> © ©. Hf, Clarke and Congress-| iu not reinstatement of the entire | m4 ntry i small typical of the Firitish fighting man.| .The council approved the report Ww. EB. apace Monday noon. | rorce all know," There isn't a family but|Iis eyes twinkle while he talky and|0f the Judiciary committee on # reo It’s an honor drive. Seattle is be | ind on its war saving program. Not of ite quota has been subseribed, In spite of the fact that half of the allotted time has passed. But before 4 o'clock Friday every Person is expected to have consid ered carefully the amount that can) ,,, ® p. m. the same day, each one is} place and there sign a card pledging savings stamps before December 21, 1918. } No Individual can possess more! ¢ than $1,000 in stamps, but every member of a family can have that many. Those who cannot afford to take $1,000 in stamps are expected to take as many as they can. Payment ts to be made at any time before 1918 is . and no stamps will be sold at polling places on Friday. Jus “edges will be signed. jobile owners will al! wear Jaf savings license tags on Friday eThey will have to, the police say.|e ‘That department will take care of the Gistribution of licenses. Mayor Ole Hanson has issued this Proclamation declaring Friday, June 28, wet aside as War Savings Do ‘To the People of the City of Se $ attle: “The secretary of the treasury has appointed June 28 as the National ‘War Savings Day, and the president | Of the United States and the governor @ | Of the state of Washington have ts sued proclamations pursuant thereto. 5 “Now, therefore, I, Ole Hanson. Mayor of Seattle, can upon all the People of this city to observe con- nelentiously the eptrit and intent of @ thesé proclamations, and to attend the |meetings on June 28. and to P pledge themselves on or before tha date to the full limit of their ability for the purchase of war savings stamps, as a definite proof of loyalty © and “rT WAVE OF CRIME SWEEPING THRU GERMANY NOW Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) ‘ARIS, June 25.—Amazing facts @emcerning the unprecedented out break of crime among ilians in Germany are gradually coming to light, despite the efforts of the Hun Suthorities to suppress them. ‘That juvenile crime in a typical industrial district of Germany has increased 600 per cent during the war, that the number of thefts in| $ Berlin are averaging 100 a day, and that many cities at night are terror. fzed by armed bands of robbers, are among the facts shown by German According to the Deutsche Tages of April 16, 1918, it was de ‘@lared at Berlin in a report by Prose the Betterment of Prisoners that the the betterment of prisoners that the Jails which were practically empty in 1914 are now crammed with pris- Oners, and that women and children under 18 form the greater proportion of all person vieted of crime. $ The Rheinisch-W Zel-le tung of April 22 say “The number of convictions of young people made by the lower court in the judicial district of Arn». berg was 25 for the first quarter of 1916, and had reached 265 in the third quarter of 1917. In the district of Bielefeld, the number leaped tn the same period from 177 to 507. In the district of Bochum, the figures Were respectively 685 and 2,069. e . ‘aelische Increases 600 Per Cent “The figures are all the more alarming if the whole period of the war is taken info consideration. In the district of the superior court of | Hamm, the number of convictions in 1916, 12,637; Juvenile crime | thus increased 600 per cent in four years of war!’ $ The nature of the crimes reflects the conditions of misery and food shortage in the central empires. Boys and girls, often organized in bands, plunder clothing stores, steal food from shops and private homes,|@ hold up passersby at night, and often start a cmall reign of terror in the quarters where they operate. The police are powerless because so many of them have been called to the col ors. Thoroughness our methods tesy consistent with sound ness judgment 4% Pald on Savings Acco Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. Peoples Rivinas Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. ioc Gives. WINNIPEG le today when the [cards bearing individual notices of| ment spent the the five-hour drive for pledges were | &t midnight for the Fast Divine Sarah Goes be pledged for war savings stamp ()yq Purchase, and between that hour and garnerion caring for 1.000 French orphans Yanks Ovation Man, June 25. A slared here an Amort was officially ¢ | day With the delivery of printed no ‘Postal Offers Pr that has lost one or more members in the last four years. “Rut over here people don't seem asked to co a war saving Polling) theatre this week. One thousand persons visited the himself to purchase his Mmit on war piossom exhibit Monday. Seattle ts of } Hiritish army officers loaned by his government onident Reinstatement ™) ne and shell shocked on the same » “We have no government Invest - ~ ~ ment in En proaches War @ tremendous here to “carry on." How one two days before ngland’s | war declaration | Injured in Raid Ho was gassed at Ypres, wounded on the request of Wiison to speak on War |ommendation of the council of defenm open for retur hin weathertanned face flushes if he ia led inadvertently into a tale of hia own achievements, He walks slowly | sloner A. H. giand that even tings Stampa opportunity fi ap It is|annual meeting Wednesday at & p n alm, at Masonto club JUNE 25, 1918, PAGE 9 Call Goes Out Thru the Mails for Pledges to ) Be Made Friday MONEY NO GOOD TO TICKET PLAN | Star Movie Shows | YOU IF ENEMY WINS |S CHANGED ON reszersteety see | The present six-fora-quarter ticket | will bo the surviving kind, while the Ié-for-$! kind used on the Lake Nu: “ oT rien line fom-eravel the length of the that the city hold Grout to be overcharge Seattle Bar association will hold ing for employment office services, and the revocation of the license was WASHINGTON, June 25+ can't afford to experiment nation's deatiny,” day of Wdward Hurley, 63d Leaving City | of beer and wine. city gave ) \ the 63rd artillery leaving ttle can regiment one of the greatest { ‘ ‘ . aed uvaael A's the good of money if Ger.) business standpoint, and it’s going to | for duty overs Other events )| know whether prohibition would r ovations ever offered a mlllt@ry) many wine the wart make every man, woman and child { depleted are: Golf play at North: (| duce the efficiency of shipyards force in Winnipeg the question that Capt. W. | realize that they can do their bit and ( west tournament; Port Warden (| put,” he anid, “I don’t want to take The ecoasion waa the arrival of | pempier-Powe Pourth Lancashire bear thelr personal responsibility in But one kind of adult ticket will)) payase on inspection of the wa ar . the 363rd_ regiment, t infantry, | Fusiliers, Mritish army, is puting to, Winning this strug against the | be sold for municipal street car lines: terfront; University of Washing: } “There 114 be more risk in war] hah gee gly lt gs beer people of the Northwest Mun if an ordinance introduced by Coun.|) ton seniors searchin t com: (| time prohibition than tn eonn ription = or nic has been on ecern njured © oe “ap! » ™ “ | ) encemer exercises on 10 of labor.” postal| orton, Which bas been on Weatern| Injured Internally, and just recov-| Capt. Templer-Powell has been 19 | ciiman Mrickson, of the public utili.|{ Mencement {| of labor al since 1 Penet ering from « broken ankle received | the war since ite beginning. A® | tes committee, at Monday's neaion |) OUnDUs ; a day ere and loaves . y “1 > " in a night trench raid, the captain in| veteran of the Boer service, he was ideal : of the city counct!, 1s passed. | Capt. K. G. Strachan, British re- American Ite ning at vention r held in Northwest ned In Tacoma Monday. ns’ hall King county | aces given up ¢ opportunity that War Sav. |and wupports hia atep with a atick, | >Y city e going into army, to the Rose Show nt to them. You! but he Is going back, He maya mo, | DAVY OF war Industrial nerviee. ‘The Mme. Sarat nhardt was sched remendous enthusiasm and|/and when he says so there can be | Diaces of tr pining the colors are uled to visit t show at 4 p.| “T* eto the war, but you/no doubt aireedy*prowoted, the committee Fe for flrat-claas work, than any other Dentiste in Tuend: h ts being held at| 2%"? know yet that money Is going Line Will Hold ported, whi Protection tx neces: r work ts £ & years, Absolutely pal aah ‘toe the ante ue the | '9.D® No good to any of us If we lowe sary for men leaving city jobs for LAD ATTENDANTS. rena for the benefit o ° Ile hasn't been in France for seven | oth + ‘ SR NaN EE RE ETE “ this war others of higher remuneration. children of France. + months, but t. Powell says with| The Pacif! " who are busy during the day, we keep ‘on Ne he Wes te ee We he Pacific Auditing and System le 8 e’elock evenings, and 10 a.m. te 1 p.m. Sundays © is appearing at the Moore confidence ne line will hold.” |Co. was reported by Labor Commie UNION DENTISTS 6G, PIKE sTReErT HURLEY AGAINST MOVE OF “DRYS” “We with was the answer to | chairman of | the shipping board, to thone advocat ing war time prohibition of the use | Harley frankly eaid he does not] Biggest Loyal Order of Moose con-| cruiting minsion, will address Pritish | { association Wednen OVER OWL DRVO FTORB a | rE. Will Teach You th to @ Good Position N. Furman | BUSINESS | COLLEGE And Schoo € verry Servier NIGHT SCHOOL ny, Wednesday, Friday Areade Didg. recomnmended. Tomorrow the Great Monthly Day of Rare Opportumities to Save A Great Remnant Sale in the Monthly Movey Day Silks Dress Goods —Silks of every descrip tion. —Woolena, plain and fancy. —Linings for all purposes. Altogether one of the greatest lots of Rem we have ever had. piece marked plainly, and displayed on several tables for easy selection. —The Movey Day prices durable Cov Good weight. black and light blue only. All sizes to 11%. Are made with dou ton ble toe and high spliced heel They sel! regularly at 25c, but a special purthase of 200 dozen pairs enables us to offer a very attractive value on Movey Day Three pairs ....-.se-ceeee 50¢ Men's Drawers Special 35¢ —A small lot of Men‘s Mesh Drawers, size 30 and 32 onl Spe. > regular 50¢ garments. cial, each . B5¢ Men's 25¢ White Wash Ties, Special 15c, 2 for 2 Men's $1.50 Bathing Suits at $1.15 —Good weight cotton, navy blue, trimmed with white, and plain black and plain biue; ail trom 36 to 46. Movey Day spe Stal At ..sceseee 81.15 —First Floor. Women’s Motor Hats Special $1.19 $1.50 to $2.00 Values Smart, practical Motor Hats of imitation Panama straw, with wilk 1 and side bow; also an assortment of new styles in the heavy silk and satin Hata. A splendid Movey Day sale. $1.19 Drape Veils, Special 50c Regularly 75c to $1.00 ~—These come in all the colors most in demand. Many good atyles. Movey bed special, each cee BOG 1, 1,500 Yards Veiling 1 5c a Yard Formerly to 50¢ a yard Plain and fancy meshes, black, brown, navy and white. y Day clearance, yard........ 15¢ First Floor. Two Groups of Slightly Soiled Neckwear for Women —Smart, new styles that offer many very exceptional values at the special prices for Movey Day. —Lot 1 contains—Vesta, Collars and separate Cuffs, formerly at Tbe to $1.00. Special 25e¢ Lot Collars, Sets of Satin, Linen, Piques and Organdy; $1.26 to $2.00 values Spectal at . ; The First Floor 2 contains—-Vesta \ MOVEY DAY \ Fraser-Paterson Co, Remarkable Saving Opportunities in Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts Third Floor A One Day Clearance of Women's Suits Formerly $35.00 } | $29.50 as to $39.50, for COLLECTION of extreme values, representing the season’s best in tailored, semi-tailored and novelty Suits, developed in fine serges, poplins and gabardines. —Tans, rookie, sand, poilu and deoits blue. —The Movey Day price, only.. oe . $29.50 A Big Sale of Daytime Dresses for Women $27.50 to $35.00 i: $19 75 Values, Movey Day COLLECTION of attractive new styles in taffeta, foulard, satin and Georgette combinations. A splendid collection of the season's best models for street and afternoon wear. Beige, Blues, Tans, Greens, Grays and Black MOUS DAY EPECIR 0.5 cccccevichvececssvd cvtcees cee) AMES An Extraordinary Sale of NE of the most remarkable special purchases of the season. On sale Movey ‘Day. Blouses made to sell at $7.50, $8.50, $10.00. and Crepe de Chine Blouses. A Chance to Save on Women’s and Misses’ Late Style Coats Formerly $35.00 to $39.50, Special $27.50 —Dressy Coats, Utility Coats, Coats for general and for street wear, Belted and semi-belted models in wool velours, poplins, serges and Scotch mixtures. —Navy blue, poilu, tan, gray, rookie, etc. —MOVOY DOY SPOCA) 0 occccesccsesccctecsectccncece Smart Chub Check Skirts Movy De Meow Pev } $4.75 —A price less than these Skirts could be duplicated today. Sev- eral styles, pleated and paneled. A complete range of sizes. Sev- eral sizes and style checks. Movey Day special.........$4.75 New Blouses at $4.85 Three hundred beautiful, correct Georgette Crepe Secured from one of the best makers in the business, $27.50 —A splendid range of all sizes, in dozens and dozens of beautiful new styles. Values such as we cannot hope to duplicate again. ~White, flesh, sky, melon, rose, apricot, mais, silver, gray, navy. ~Three hundred charming Blouses, all tn one big Movey Day sale at, each.......cccccecsssevcnceccce crececccscccccsccess 94.85 RIBBONS Girls’ Tub Dresses Children’s Wash Laces and Sample Refrigerators Special 29c Yard Sizes 6 to 14 Years Dresses Trimmings Reduced in Price 850 to 50c Values Special $1.00 Special $1.45 Movey Day Bargains LOSING out on Movey ~Hundreds of yards of i —27-inch Embroidery for chil- Day, the floor sam- i i i i UST the right Dresses Sizes 2 to 8 250 value. . plain Moire Ribbons in 4 : : A a 15¢ ples of Refrigerators. all the best hairbow col- for vacation wear. oe colors and assortment of Natural Hatisto Embroidery 00 Refri 4at ors and fs Dresdens, Clever styles, splendid poo ents vase: jee Edges, used in neckwear, etc.; rib Forntortgi2.5O used for hairbows or values, of good, service- Day special .....+....+- 01.46 «4% and Ginch width; 3 special fancy bon novelties; able gingham, strfpes and Second Fleer. gt bey tna RR 2he to 5 worth 35¢ to 50c a yard. plaids, in the wanted col- Crepe de Chine Negligees values, a yard : Specially priced, yd.29¢ ors. Special .....$1.00 Special $1.95 —Filet Lace Ed Third Floor. Girls’ and Misses’ Coats Two Big Sale Lots Lat 1 At ceeceeeeees ee BS.O5 Conta formerly $10.00 to $15.00. 14.95 —A nmall Bag Handles Special 50c —72 pairs of Knitting Bag Handles, regularly 5c and $1.00 a pair. Lot 2 at. $5.75. Movey Day special, a Corts formerty $17.50 to $28.00. air 50¢ — —All_are this neason's atylon, DP BALD obs eens ae representing the newest and best Ribbon Section. F {rat Floor. lot for clearance— extreme values -- soft, dainty crepe de Chine, slightly soiled from display. Formerty $3.00 to ~—Movey Day spectal....91.05 Second Floor. Infants’ Summer Vests Special 10c . inch widths; special, Filet and Cotton Torchon Lace Edges, 8¢ values; special, yd. 5¢ —A collection of white, cream, ecru and black Laces, formerly priced 95 to $1.98 a yard. cial, a yard. $23.00 spectal $29.75 Bt ceccmcececes- Fourth Floor. 200 Dozen Colonial Tumblers, Special 6 for 45¢ —First Floor. Crepe Kimonos Special $1.19 in youthful models. Infants’ low neck, slecveloss Special purchase for Movey ; g Made of velours, nerges, pop- Cotton Shirts. Movey Day spe Day Women's — Serpentine —A special purchase of another Combination Hot line, ote, in navy bias, polls, ola, each ..., "18% Crepe Kimonos, plain colors, jot such ax old out quickly in , rose, tan, rookie, ete. Floor light blue, Copenhagen, rose, another Movey Day sale. Colo. Water Bottles Third Floor, pink, lavender. Elastic waist nial glass, highly polished, with u ° 1 1 95 ed line, hand embrotdered organdy ground bottom. Specia $ We LaFayette Box collar and cuffs. Movey Day Movey Day, 6 for —Combination Water 85c and 50¢ Cotton Dress S mpectal 22. .eecenee cess BL19 ieee ss. Bottles and Fountain Fabrics, Movey Day tationery Crepe de Chine Camisoles Syringes, fitted with Special, 25¢ Yard Special 23c Box Special 95¢ Footwear Specials we want r gli * —Dainty garments of soft crepe ° x three rapid-flow alip Patdlua: tacely voua be bili Dresden White Box Station- fe Chine in flesh color, lace in the Movey Day pipes and guaranteed ; Each box ery. contains ed; some ha » sleeve. . and 8-quart sizes. Special poet ned’ yea heats of letter paper ant FP tarey Oe dete 9b¢ Sale for Movey Day....$1.85 — adie for waists and summer — Snvelopes: oF ce ee Lucille Corsets —Women’s Black Eiki Button Firat Floor, frocks. Formerly priced in with tong and” square Bien Jolie Corsets ties ont niate Tanai tres hag le aN pe Movey Day special, Movey Day $1.45 aha. $ctnoh crapay tiene oh One Hundred yard. Movey Day gosta re i EEE fs 23¢ —Splendid values in good, de- $5.00 values, Spectal....$4.35 os Mean —writing Pads, 40 sheets of pendable Corsets for average Small sizes in Women's Serv 1c Bags 45¢ Devonshire Cloth $60 paper with 32 envelopes, tor Zigures, Pumps, patent leather, kid and Special $1.95 neeiy ed ley Gan cc, Lucille Corsets of white cou satins; regularly $4.00 and $5.00 Opecia 7 —Short lengths of the good, Ul, medium high bust, medium Movey Day special...... $2.95 Made of good, durable imita- sturdy well-known Devonshire Candles, white enameled can length hip; sizes 20 to 28 Women's White — Canvas tion leather or fabric. Blue, cloth; 2% to 10-yard pleces. Good dle holders, decorated with blue Front Lace Hien Jolie Treco Pumps with hand-turned soles. purple, taupe, brown, khaki and — assortment of Nght and dark or pink flowers. Dainty shades Corsets. A small assortment of red Louis heels; broken plack. Very clal values for colors. Movey Day special, the with holders; $5.00 a pair regu sizes 21, 22, 24 30 and al. sixes; regularly $4.00. Movey 81.95 FOIE cocsccevece .. B5¢ larly, Special ...... 82.50 Special on Movey Day. ,@1.45 Day special ........... $3.45 Virst Floor cond Floor —Firat Floor, Second Floor. Second Floor e eoece Women's Munsing Union Suits 59c —Five hundred Women's Mun- sing Union Suits, “irregulars” of qualities that sold at @ great deal more. Good, durable, well-made cotton suits; low neck, sleeveless; low neck, wing sleeves, tight and loose knee; also the bod- lee style and the closed gore styles. Special purchase for Movey Day. Sizes 4, 6 and 6.. oe —Sizes 7, 8 and 9.. Be Women’s Fancy Vests 29¢ A special purchase of Fancy Vests; hand crocheted yokes, two- and threeinch width, with slight imperfections; regularly priced in stock 50c and Tic each, Movey Day spectal: —Slzes 4, 6 and 6..........-39@ Sizes 7, § and 9......-.-.49@ —First Floom —===— Women’s “Almost Perfect” Pure Sills Stockings 95¢ Irreguars of $1.25 and $1.50 Qualities —Pure thread Sik Stockings, full fashioned, double sole and garter top. Some are all-sil, Black, white and a few colors, Movey Day special..........05¢ First Floor. $9.00 Walrus Grain Leather Traveling Bags Special $6.25 —Heavy, durable Walrus Grain Traveling Bags; leather lined; sewed on corners. A very special value for Movey Day at..86.25 $18.00 Steamer Trunks for $18.95 -—Fine Fiber Steamer Trunks, heavy bumpers. Splendid special for Movey Day at . 813.95 fth Floor, Lace Curtains One-Third L Less DD lots of Lace Cur- tains, consisting of one, two and three pairs of a pattern. Irish point, Point de Chine, Marquis- ette and Nottingham Cur- tains. —One-third less. $8.00 Porch Cushions $1.75 —Good, dependable ones, covered in cretonne. Very A variety of sizes, special values at....81.75 jooseneck Extension Rods, - 20¢ —€5c Lace Door Panel, Movey Day special, each.... 410¢ -45c Border Curtain stte, special, yard........ $1.25 Rajah Drapery Silk, 30- inch width, yard ........5..75¢@ Fourth Floor $9. 50 Wool Fiber Rugs for $6.75 a variety of choice Good, dur —6x9-ft. size; colors and designs. able wool fiber, Sample Rugs at Movey Day Clearance Prices —These are on the bargain plat- 0 6x Axminster Rug, spe t 7.50 "$22.60 ody Brussels Rug, 6x9, special at .. 5.00 27.50 Wilton Velvet, 8-3x10-6 special .. -$18.50 83x10.6 Witton Velvet, 819.75 (0 Tapestry Brussels, 9x12- special - $21.25 Fourth Floor, JUNE 28—SAVE THE DATE FOR WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. 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