The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1918, Page 12

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NY PERSONS RUSS BLOW UP ALLIES PREPARING ARE INJURED 10 DESTROYERS IN SMASHUPS DURING REVOLT deaths may result where ¢ partios are in critical eondi _ at emergency hospital © FRaymona Zeigier, 19, of ave. N. E., met almost instant Direct ¢ STOCKHOLM, July 2—The dread naughts Votla and Demokratia and six destroyers of the Russian 4908 Soria When he fell down an elevator eee ee eee ei ved Ins oul in the wee will be the tenor of Sheet's from the second floor of the | according to sembofficial dixpatches addrenn on and Holland, Inc., ware ¢om Russian sources today, Their Rey. David Hughes, wounded arm $14 First ave. S.. late in the crows were disarmed by the Ger chaplain, will “k, and Harold bon. The youth wa {M8 mans and forced to leave the city im Preston will be chairman mediate wheeled a load of 1 Tia: tha. sald see ‘hove: neenieale (000 She landing to the second M00 | mites east of Set a), the Rus nt. ans blew up the dreadnaughts #3 ing the elevator was there Stepped into the o B the basement. hie arrived. He | parents, with whom he lived Svobodnaya-Roswia and 10 destre ers * not allowed to div went into Rus ind internal injuries in a collisio alge the an auto belonging to Battalion | detaiia, but Kerensky J.B. BE. Honyhouse. Owen was sia from Christiania with a delega bicycle. F. Barber, 45, Ames ship , Was struck by a spec Where the Allies Are Believed to Be Getting Ready for a Drive \gainst Bulgaria Afterward th truck at First ave. and Blan Prt dt (ity Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n) | prenoncera st, and died soon after being ti gh aerial Developments | ut re to the city hospital, Rar | 10", ise “ee ae me ca bade te ani dye? pr is allege to have darted into the US owen allies may be pr . ria lof the truck, which was travel: Ji hay hn the Balkans. nd Bulgaria would Gabiy fore arbin, has ee rare of speed government, and th rian offensive |)" - “4 gros eae c ae conductor On & Omsk, has been chosen as th er £6, | ee Pelee Had wtggyr hone fave. N. W. street car, met ine of the governme ¢ grea: ejoicing in Serbia anh, mt death in the Fremont street jtuent as Montenegro and Gr accident of Monday afternoon. Age a General Foch has his eye on the @angerously injured several Macedonian situation, and It ls on leaders have formed a ama’ 4 question of time when M. M 3, 707 Univer off was named command aunch a blow for the deliverance ert 5 QOURT HEARS "MONEY PLE St, Who was injured when his of the Czecho-Slovak« eyele collided with an auto Sat lovaks form the ni iF night, died Monday night in cle » Siberian army, With ; them are brigaded several corps of volunteers and detachments of Co: sacks we emergency hospital fen Morris, 1426 W. 49th st. ix in p Seattle General hospital, with broken limbs and internal in- He was caught in a revolv ebain at the Phoenix sawmil!, he is employed, Monday after ‘He has a slight chance of re bh have pushed the Bu of advanced trenct elified the whole Adriatic and the garians tlons and tween the hospital, with sm hance to live He is married, and has two children Motorman in Jail. Jack Wood of 1848 52nd ave. N rman of the Meridian st that sent the Phinney against the Sixth ay between which This renewed a | Dresage a new Turks and I tivity Is believed te Hardaloupas, 1526 W. 49th & Eddy employe, suffer inal injuries and contusions struck by © falling steel plate plant, at the time of the Mor t. He is in the Seattle hospital. the Piave of Austria's nt bridge H jail without bail Tuesday Wood is said to have confemsed te a unified art wed of Italian watching two sail boats racing on ®. A. Sterling, $539 Dibble | Lake Union at the time of the acct. Greeks. Serbians. French, British i is In the Seattle General hos | dent. A coroner's inquest into the| 8d 4 few Montenegrina 5 th severe head lacerations. | accident is likely. the verdict decid | Th* od the w nia in the Fremont bridge col ing the Proceedings of the authori in Alb e Serbdians also sent Walter Herns, wate the center around Monas to the Providence hos Martin Braun, 6761 Rainier ave, French and Hritieh the ul with four broken rib«. suggests extensive bog raising in the | north of Salonika Peterson, 42, of 6215 Pala-| city as a means toward winning the) Opposing them is an army com % $0 feet from a mast top in| war. He set forth his ideas in a let posed mostly of Hulgarians, alt § Mo. 2, Skinner & Eddy, Monday | ter to the city council Friday. Health | also includes some Turks, Aust sustaining a fractured rules could be winked at, he deciar-|and Germans. be ~ He is in the Seattle General ed, for the period of the war The allies are believed to } 6 Heiden THE BON MARCHE BarRGAIN BASEMENT A Special Purchase of White Skirts and Middy Blouses Just: in | Time for the Fourth And of Course They're Marked at “‘ Come to the Basement to buy your holiday outing pay some of your holiday expenses. —For the Fourth Comes a Call for White Skirts So the Basement Makes a Special Purchase and Marks Them $1.19—$1.49—$1.98 Skirts of White Pique, Poplin, Repp and Linene Made in the newest styles in a good variety, and there’s a good assortment of sizes at the different prices. Plain, full skirts, belted and trimmed with buttons and novelty pock- ets of some sort. A new White Skirt for the Fourth and the rest of the summer will cost ou less in the Basement—remember, the prices are only $1.19, $1.49 and $1.98, mprinor killing Mr je in 1916 1 Franciscus Van der Bargain Basement Prices’’ wearables—the amount you will save will help | Women’s and Misses’ Middy Blouses More of the White Untrimmed Hats _ a = Pictured are priced 98c and $1.19 No doubt you've tried buying Middy Blouses this season and know it’s impossible to get Middies at these prices, but when the Basement Makes such a special buy as this, prices are exceptionally low. Various styles to choose from, trimmed with colored collar and cuffs; plenty of Jarge sizes are included. and we're not exaggerating a bit when we say these shapes ordinarily sell for dou- | ble our price. All new mid-s on styles, of fine patent Milan; a wing or two, a bit of ribbon and you'll have a smart Hat that won’t cost you much. Hie One Style a And others to choose from, Lower Prices on Women’s and Children’s White Canvas Footwear WOMEN’S WHITE WOMEN’S WHITE CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS SHOES CANVAS PUMPS TENNIS OXFORDS —$3.75— —$2.35— —79c— | | | | Cool, comfortable Shoes of fine Women’s Pumps; a neat, close-fit- BE aor ane ounng Oxtords of | Sea Island cotton; high top, lace ting style—that cling well to the . fds is bie A nL fat wait ll ; ot . rubber soles; sizes 11 to 2, at 79¢ a style, with military or Louis heels. | ankle; with Louis-style heels. pair. tour of England and France, brings a. t ry r, ne received it while a American labor mission. Labor's part 6 DIE IN AIR LABOR HEAD TO * GEN. DIAZ, COMMANDER OF FOR BALKAN DRIVE SPEAK TONIGHT . mans meeting under the ausp AUSTRIA- Soneunnst ot th King County Counctt of De) | HUNGARY Cake wie fiiia: ‘Seort,, men killed and several RUMANIA? Bilal en Ously injured make up the sum "Dispatch From Jos. “4 nN sl ot Ladi th ihc aiallee Paani Monday's accidents One nin i Saturday died Monday a enue ohaplen co at i 2 IE nine tm the Masonic tompte, to American workers as he ember of the RAID ON FOE AMSTERDAM, July 2.—ix Arthur Owen, 14, of 411 Fifth ave sone were killed and 16 inju ar ir By died in the Seattle Gen t Med air raid Mannheim tremen after receiving « fractu Ju rding a Ker Diaz eh toda ome mage wi ¢ He Limp ter 1 damage was er th aid on Karlaru THE BON MARCHE | For Daughter’s Fourth Attractive New Tub Dresses at $2.95 A Dress of tan repp has collar and cuffs of white pique with piping and em broidery trimming. Another of dark blue cotton has collar of embroidered or- gandie and smocking for trimming. Girls’ New Middies of fine quality white drill; sizes 10 to 20, at $1.25. SECOND FLOOR 6 nic or cloth Keds TheProper Footwear For the Fourth Keds—all styles and sizes for the whole family—the footwear that gives com- fort and ease to the feet —and that’s what's wanted on an outing. Children's Shoe In the Shop Keds, Mary made with one strap in the back —— white only, priced $1.25 to $2.00. Tennis or Outing Oxfords in white or black—just as comfortable can be—at 90¢ to $1.2: style— In the Regular Shoe Dept. Mary adapted for s 214 to 7 50. Jane Keds—specially outing wear— at $1.50 to Women’ 's Tennis Shoes and sin black or white; 7—81.10 to Boys’ Shoes or either and Men's Outing Oxfords — with white or red rubber soles; sizes 1 to 10—81.25 to $2.50 pair. UPPER MAIN FLOOR EA (iy Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n) ringing Mi, Ju 1 Wash Dresses—the Sensible Apparel Wash Dresses $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. Specially Priced for Wednesday Attractive indeed are these Dresses Two uf tiieom 4 Gah eae ae na of gingham and chambray—idea! for repped oh cna Rabie appa. nc cal . picnicking wear. In plain colors, . art he pigs — Ir pare oN, novelty plaids and fancy stripes. if you choose. re Ls yon Corso Straight line or fitted styles. pink, blue and lavender, trimmed Two-Piece Middy Suits Many prefer Middy Suits for pie- outing some splendid ones of Palm ty at $2.95—of whit WY “WHITE FLAG IS ITALY ARMIES, LIKE. JOFFRE FINNS’ EMBLEM A white flag been adopted tas the new national em- « German Finnish w announced, They control ot Fin 26 years, and economic and by Germany for nee with the Huns, y of 100,000 in to be 4 defen A Finn raised and instructed by German of- ficers. German officers will com mand the Finn army in the east ém, « war with Russia t rmany is to give financial sup. port to new industries in Finland, 4 the object of exploiting the ex- business to Russia, The Ger * constructing a raiiroad the frontier of Finland to the coast, bordering the White HARTMAN IS ACQUITTED ner of roma character and | wovne «vn IN CAMP MURDER CASE KVERET 2. Me) of evi- © creed be Y 00 DGUE 10 | nce tw the gainst William accused of killing John | was murdered by a 4 man who entered Admir- ng camp May 16, ree a verdict of not guilty. troot fn command b Sizes 6 to 14 Years Of mercerized pon- gee is the dark-blue Dress at the left PAVE center of the picture. jj v> Box pleats and pock- jj . ie ~ ets with picot trim- jf ming. | White Pique col- {| lar and cuffs, big ff pockets and a wide belt are features of ! a } the green Dress at |] ee ad the right, of mercer- \ | ized pongee. \ ——: ' { pe 8 ge I Girls’ Pleated BF Middy Skirts of white drill; sizes 4 l to 10 years, $1.25. |j DAUGHTER'S SHOP SECOND FLOOR LITTLE SECOND FLOOR to Wear on the Fourth Breakfast Sets $1.95 with rick-rack braid. Billie Burke Dresses $1.95 Good-looking Dresses of percale in light or medium shades—with collar and cuffs of white or plain colors to match. THE BON MARCHE wear—and here are twill, Aprons at $1.75 FOUR PRACTICAL STYLES We are holding Apron Day on Wednesday this week— so be sure to get one of these good numbers. Aprons of good quality percale in solid colors with front and side- front fastenings. Some have large collars, cuffs and - full belts of white biscuit cloth —others rick-rack trimmed. Margaret Aprons of per- cale in nurses’ stripes, with red rick-rack trimming, 50¢. THIRD FLOOR Are You to Spend Your Fourth in a Bathing Suit? WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH BOTH SUITS AND ACCESSORIES Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits $3.95 Bathing Suits of wool and cotton mixture of black, coral and Alice, with white or green trimmings around neck, sleeves and PicnicSupplies skirts. Skirts have open sides, FROM THE BON Other Women’s Bathing s in plain MARCHE colors and fancy stripes; one-, two- and DELICATESSEN All aboard for a good time with a supply of Salads, Ham, Roast Chicken and many other such appetizing foods that have been properly pre- pared and are ready for your picnic basket. three-color effect, $1.25 to $8.95. Bathing Caps—plain and fancy styles, at 19¢ to $1.00. Children’s Romper Bathing Suits $1.25 Children’s V-neck Bathing Suits—made of wool face with two-thread cotton back, to give firmness and prevent shrinking, In rose, green, gr and blue, contrastingly trimmed. May also be used for play suits on the beach. Other Children’s Bathing Suits, 50¢ to $4.50, SECOND FLOOR—THE Mayonnaise pound, Dill Pickles, 4 for 10¢ Kippered Salmon, 28¢ Ib. FOURTH FLOOR Dressing, 43c BON MARCHE

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