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JELLEAU WOOD DAGEMENT IS "TOLD IN DETAIL.” {The following is the first of mail stories by Lowell Met Hett, which constitute what is ly the most detailed and description received in country of the now famous of Belloau Wood and the in these stories) BY LOWELL MEL! Waited Press Correspondent) THE 2 ICANS ON MARNE, June {By Matl.— by Censor,)—Here's the story Wa thousand American boys in the of Relleau Wood (Bois de cains). They composed a bat Whose number cannot be of the censorship iy 90 they were ordered to leave celles (six miles feau), and at 5 a. m. the day they were on the road in trucks. An all-day ride took é Ss to Qandelu (two miles north: |S! where | of Neuilly-La-Poterie), arrived at $:30 p.m. Ferm Third Line they were ordered to hike ik to May, reaching that town Ur- to sleep in a field, despite airplane bombing. At day they took the road to Pyramid Mand spent the ni«ht there. Next they were ordered to Mar @ mile and a half south and it Of Neuilly-La-Poterie) for third and by afternoon were d in the third line from ‘Wood to Hill 142 (a front of st a mile, extending from a mile of Neullly-La-Poterie east: the night was quict. but the next y the French, under orders, start before the German ad A coionel of French chas ‘Ordered the American battalion to fall back. Failed to Fall Back the did not do. The French imtry, the chasseurs and a com- ‘Malagash (colonials) passed the American line that day Mt 1500 men in all went thru. he third line, held by the Amert- 4 then became the first line, immediate support. Thru the Germans sought to feel and daylight revealed the had crept thru the wheat) the line faced. Capture Gun gun and % men were ‘ In a “diamond” formation, Lat the point of the diamond the Americans. Half a pla- Americans—attacked and the gun. The Germans at- times In small groups, Tosing men and gaining no! evening the Germans started shelling. compelling the of three command day. ‘June 5, the line was et despite heavy shelling. ™. the next day, the 116th infantry came in and re Americans, who withdrew north of Voie-Du Cha- south of Hill 142). They day and part of the night under orders to proceed to a Rear Hill 132 (a mile east and north of Hill 142) northeast Luey-Torcy road. Drop Flat in Road situation in the big ravine and flelds facing them looked sus- and a reconnoitering platoon, by the colonel! himself, went Investigate, They got within ths of a mile of the town of thalf a mile northwest of Hil! } when a blast of rifle and ma gun bullets was turned loose from the left. Some dead ‘wounded was the result. dropped fiat on the road and e: bullets flying overhead and hor up the ground. These came rom the right, where Germans were of being, but the from the left could only from American troops Private Gives Warning Private from the reconnoltering fan straight across to the Mn position and stopped their He found the (deleted) regi there. Meantime another platoon had sal forth to the aid of the men in road just as the Germans on the attacked across the field. The ns were beaten off Olterers returned to the relieved a bat brigade which had B wheat field while atts before, and practically i This was when the discovery ‘Waa first made of the German prac Of filling the wheat fields there ‘abouts with mach ns ‘The night was spent in holding off attack. The next day. June they underwent texvy shelling the following day and night continually being swept by m it of the Sth they w id attack the next m ive » Larger Vield of Vision jon guaran eo srene 19-year-old slayer of Milton F is coming from the family h Granview, Mo will arrive some | three weeks to be with the boy iven t southeast of | | ~=—___________, FATHER OF BOY MURDERER COMING TO BEFRIEND HIM 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918. PAGE 4 ‘RAIN PROVES The aged father of Alvin to aid his won, He within the next Adama pleaded not guilty Tues Frank ©. Van Houten, Seattle mail! m., who befriended the boy after #.| his desertion fre r,| seo him at the in| for the first Deputy sheriffs say that Adams! Seattle, dre 1 with 48 of an showed no interest in the visit, but | inch of rainfall, awoke Wednesday to sat sullenly while Van Houten talk: | lear ousands of dollars in | « ed to him to march in parade, the army, went to nty jail Tuesday time since his arrest NORTHWEST waved, forest fires The fire situation waa acute. Gov. Lister had tasued a proclamation just litary and civic Wilhelm Hitting Dream Pipe BLESSING TO =. without hours. ETT GIVES GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF GREAT YANK BATTLE July The ette myn that the al of the foun n Etbing, telee ny United WASHIN s have brilliant that ® the that our Hust lighting facilities for six ‘Again NEW TAX PLAN TO CUT DEEP .. Heattle nchools ' MARTIN Prem Correspondent committee GTON, July 10——Treas: | « ury department IS ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE basis of mont ere before congress today nin of the suggestions be expected from ‘| scHooL JANITORS ASK % PER CENT INCREASE 26 per cent increase in wages tn asked by Janitors and engin ‘The school board tw | te considering the requert by special | th treatment that | Teachers Discuss between ra of | nalaries women a, Crt aboratory, Atlan omorrow-Our Great Moathly DOLLAR DAY Lingerie Waists at $1.00 tech S A Great Dollar Day Offerimg HE best styles, the best values, dozens and dozens of pretty models—a complete range of sizes from 36 to 46. Voiles, organdies, this great showing. —Our buyer, who has just returned from New York, reports that when our present purchases are lawns, pretty colored stripes and flaked effects. Every smart, desirable style of collar, yoke, front, etc., etc., inplain, checked, plaid and figured grounds. Plain A Day of Rare Economies -Fraser-Paterson Co. | white with presented in and white sold we will not be able to offer any more Waistsat One Dollar, therefore the many women who know the splendid values that we offer in our Dollar Day Waists should lay in a goodly supply. Choose tomorrow at Girls’ Tub Dresses Very Sicie. Values 1.00 —A group mh attractive Tub Dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years. Splendid styles, good quality ginghams, in stripes, plaids, ete., and in the desir- able colors. Smart belted models. Exceptional values on Dollar Day at....$1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor Women's Wash Skirts Clearance Price $1.00 —A small group of Striped Wash Skirts. They were priced much more. —Green and white, gray and white, blue and white. Priced for quick clearance on Dollar Day at ... $1.00 —Fraser-Pate Children’s Gingham Dresses Speciat $1.00 Sizes 2 to 6 Years collection of smart in Colored Gingham Dresses, plain colors, stripes and plaids, pink, blue, green and tan. Exceptional values TOR vce a Praser-Paterson Co, Second Floor —A styles Women's Aprons Special at $1.00 -Aprons and Two-piece Breakfast Sets. A Dollar Day clearance of odd lots of large Slipover Aprons and Two-piece Breakfast Sets, pereale and gingham. For- merly $1.25 to $2.00. Spe- cial at - $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor, Night Gowns at $1.00 —Women's Nainsook and Muslin Night Gowns, slipover styles, lace trimmed, round or square neck. Special on Dollar Day only..... $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Unusual Values in Laces on Dollar Da Vv —An assortment of fancy Laces, some of metal, others are white and cream nets— others black combined with colors. Rich, beautiful Laces, formerly $2.25 to $3.25 yard. Dollar ead cleara 1 yard --.. $1.00 Silk Nets in plain and striped effects; $1.75 regula Special, a yard ‘ASe $1.00 Venetian an ‘t Bands, > and § yd. $1. 00 First Floor. cream color, qualities. Special, Fraser-Paterson Co., Three Hundred and Fifty Women’s Cotton Union Suits Special $1.00 Suit Regular $1.50 Quality INE Cotton Suits, V neck, band top; reinforced where most wear comes; cuff knee; sizes 4, 5 and 6. Dollar Day—one of the star items...............s00000- $1.00 Women's Fancy Vests, Special 3 for $1.00 —Fancy hand-crocheted yoke Vests, with very slight im- perfections. If perfect would sell at 65c each. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Dollar Day special $1.00 Silk Camisoles at $1.00 —Good quality silk, faney lace yokes; others plain band top with hemstitched ribbon straps. Sizes 36 to 42. Spe- We OR OE DGS oc cencviccae rae $1.00 Vraser-Paterson ¢ First Floor Unusual Savings o on Dollar Day i im | Silks and Corduroys $2.25 and $1.50 Tub Silks Special $1.00 Yard UST 10 pleces, 32-inch Washable Tub Silk on cream white UY grounds with colored stripe. Sold $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Dollar Way s#pectal, yard $1.00 $1.25 Natural P. ongee $7.00 undred ards of 33-inch All-silk atural Vongee, suitable ¥ unex: sold regularly at $1.25 a yard, Special in the Dollar 1 81.00 $1.50 Striped Pongee $1.00 32-inch sport stripe Pongee, natural gro rose, stripes. In stock at $1.50 a yard, I in stock at Two b for m. Day sale, yarc und with red, blue, green ar Day at $1.00 | $1.25 Corduroy, Special at $1.00 {| inch medium wale Corduroy Nine pieces Alice blue, putty, navy blue, pea yellow, rose, myrtle, Burgundy, midnight blue |] Priced $1.25 in regular stock. Special, yard $1.00 $1.50 Striped Silks $1.00 Two pleces, 26-inch Liberty Stripe Fancy Silks, priced $1.50 a yard regularly. Special, « yard $1.00 $1.25C steel Habutai $1. 00 26-inch colored Habutai Stik gold, Sold regularly at $1.25 Copenhagen, rose, || a yard, Dollar Day || $1.00 || || —Seven pieces, yellow, Alice. | special, yard —Vrawer reon Co., I Extraordimary Values im the Millinery Sectiom si On Dollar Day —SAILORS, $1.00—Rough straw banded Sailors, quali- ties that are worth $2.00 to $3.95. Special, each, $1.00 —TRIMMED HATS, $1.00—A clearance of all odds and ends in black and col 1 Trimmed Hats; values for- merly ) to $4.50. These are mostly small hats, and offer extreme values at $1.00 UNTRIMMED HATS, $1.00. Our entire fitook of black, white and colored U attractive and unusual . 81.00 “third Floor. Vraser-Paterson trimmed Hats, values that are most ° Eee eee $1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. Wallace Nutting Framed Pictures Special $1.00 —A number of pretty scenes, hand-colored in the inimit- able Wallace Nutting way. Gilt and mahogany-fin- ished frames; formerly $2.00. Special on Dollar Day .$1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Micor Stamped Guest Towels Special 2 for $1.00 | —Regularly 65¢ each. Scal- loped ends with design for embroidering. Pure linen. Special, 2 for ....... $1.00 Knitting Needles fancy style; white and = amt $1.50 and $2.00. regular! Special at ...... $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co nd Floor. Wotmen'’s Slippers Special $1.00 | ~Women's Matting Slippers with fiber soles, trimmed with silk pompons and blue, pink and lavender ribbon. Also Mule Slippers of the same material, trimmed with colored binding. All sizes. Cool, comfortable house slip- pers for summer time; $1.50 values for $1.00 Fraser-Paternc Four Hundred and Fifty Pieces Im ported Fancy China $1.00 Each ~A feature special from the China Section for Dollar Day. Four hundred and fifty pieces of Imported Faney China, and every piece an excep- tional value, The assort- ment includes the following: Vases of many sizes and styles Sugar and Cream Sots Cracker and € ese Dishes Footed Bon Bon Dishes Marmainde Jars Whipped Cream Disnes Cake Plates Salad Bowls Divided Relish Dishe: Chop Plat Tobacco J Smoking Seta Every piece a_ splendid value in the Dollar Day at, OOP OR SrA Ae $1.00 ~-Fraser-Paterson Co, Fitth Floor. | Great Dollar Day Offering of Women's Neckwear at $1.00 A SPECIAL purchase chandise and slightly lars that were priced $1.50 to $3.50 each, —Included, among others, are: —New Filet Roll Collars New Satin Collars and Collar and ( Cuff Sets »w Georgette Collars Novelty hand-embroidered Guimpes —Novelty Satin Collars, also the sleeveless Coatee of cotton gabar- dine, of new mer- soiled Col- A splendid large lot, containing dozens of styles, and every piece a splendid value for $1.00 —Frarer-Paterson Co, Firat Floor. Lace Curtains $1 Pair Two hundred pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, yards long. A variety of attra e patterns, Un- usual values in the Dollar Day sale PT EEE eo $1.00 Curtain Marquisette 3 Yards for $1.00 This is the regular 40c quality Curtain Marquisette, 40 inches wide, in white, ivory and ecru. Special, 3 YOON TOP occ o'cse bana Goane $1.00 Window Shades $1 Ea. Fine quality Oil Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches wide, 7 feet long. Dollar Day special, each....$1.00 Fraser ’ , Third Floor 500 Yards Cretonnes 2 Yards for $1.00 A special lot of our regular 7T5c Cretonne, 86-inch width; tapestry designs and colors, Special on Dollar Day, 2 yards for ‘ $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor. 85c Congoleum 2 Yards for $1.00 Congoleum floor covering, for kitchens and bath rooms; regular standard price 85e a square yard, Special, 2 square s 1.00 Y raser-Pateraon Co., Fourth Floor Rag Rugs, Spectal $1.00 oT Four hundred Rag Rugs in 27x54- inch size; all the usual colors; $1.2 and $1.85 grades. Special on Dollar PAY; QA0N cies ceackes .$1.00 i r-Pater n Co, } arth Bb Long Silk Gloves 2 Pairs for $1.00 16-button length Silk Gloves, in black, tan and white ze 5 only. Special on Dollar D. pars for $1.00 First Ploor Swagger Canes, Special $1.00 Fraser-Pat Formerly priced $1.50 to $ A collection of variou agger Canes, priced for cl ce on Dollar Day at, each. .$1.00 Fraser-Paterson Go, iret. Floor. | A Fine Lot of Monarch and Bates For Men Special $1.00 Standard $1.25 and $1.50 Grades FULL line of sizes, a good line of patterns and colorings; soft and laundered cuffs. —Shirts that are known by thou- sands of men for their good fitting and good wearing qualities. Special on Dollar Day Men's 25c Hose 6 Pairs for $1.00 —Medium-weight cotton; good, dur- able quality. Black and tan; double toe and heel; sizes 914, 10 and a few 1014. Special, 6 pairs. ..$1.00 —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. Motor Hats Exceptional Values at $1.00 HERE are a score of attractive shapes and in all the colors usu- ally shown. Made of imitation Pan- ama, satins and poplins. A special purchase of Motor Hats such as would sell ordinarily at $1.50 to $2.00. Dollar Day only...... $1.00 —¥Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. Jewelry Novelties Special at $1.00 RETTY pieces of solid gold and fine gold-filled Jewelry — the newer novelties, featuring Earrings, Waist and Collar Pins, Necklaces, LaVallieres and Brooches. Pieces worth $1.25 to $3.00 in regular stock. Special on Dollar Day, $1.00 Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor, Hand Bags, Special at $1.00 SPLENDID sale lot of Women’s Genuine Leather Hand Bags. Seal, Morocco and panther grain leathers, as well as patent leather. Values from $1.25 to $2.00. Envel- ope styles with back strap and top strap, as well as some of the regula- tion Hand Bag styles. Special on Dollar Day $1.00 —Also a lot of Knitting Bags, large nicely size, cial, well made, each lined. Spe- $1.00 First: Floor. Fraser-Paterson Co, Lunch Boxes, Special $1.00 I UNCH compartment size 4x414x 4 1linches. Top section that will hold 1 pint. thermos bottle. Good, well made box that sells regularly at $1.50. Special on Dollar Day at $1.00 First Floor, Fraser-Paterson Co, Women's Black Silk Stockings, Special $1.00 Pair ‘ fy el PERFECT” pure thread Silk Stockings, full fashioned, lisle sole and garter top. Some are all silk. Black only; sizes 9, 91g and 10. If they were perfect the price would be much more. Dol- lar Day, pair . $1.00 ~~Frasor-Pater: rst Floor, Salary Question Discuasion of the discrimination in men and women day afternoon, when arraigned be y health bene t free, MtrOng || ought thin statement from a jead fore Presiding Judge J. 8. Jurey, His ing member of the house ae does not reach the blood, the seat of lattornes, Louis Sitvain, petitioned for | 200,000 HUN SPIES 1 ciecetions were to be Rheumatism Has Never Been Spe See ee a the and was granted three we IN U. S., DR. 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