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THE SEATTLE STAR PUSHING BALKAN DRIVE TO LIBERATE SERBIA EK’ _THE FIFTH DRIVE __UKRAINIA HAS * “ENGLAND WILL a Wf —— WARY STATES DRIVING _ON INTO SERB "Wu RAILWAYS ‘xpectal to The Star by ¥ \ GOTT, 1 "spect to The Btar by N. & OF ALLIED ARMY . TOPPED 1D. pet ae. tia od lependent state” of Ukrainian ts = i Special to The Star by N. 5. a f eee Lad breaking up t tere ; i Russia disinter roads LONDON, July 16.—The Franco "tere eatme is! went n drive in Albania and Mace da is now occupying the atten:| of military critics. p Ut is the general belief that the of | { i ve is more than a_ser | The WP attacks—that it “ism Tn tact, | \ \ \“\y \ matin aposition low the Britiah n the raflwayal 1 party in the the barefooted niry in depr nt communities re after the war LF ah atliba chsapaig fuse to hay ything to do with any Workers are perfectly satis -parentiedie 2 geney of the “rada”—the Kiev gov with conditions—for t an @ ernment erage of $25,000,000 o been since the drive began ‘The fighting since t b \ \ It in difficult to find iclaln wh paid them in supplem war Monday a week speak Ukrainian, b wages mostly by the It end of the ba from the Adriatic to the It is expected, however, tha earned Ukrainian The battle front in Macedonia, where the French and Italians are 6 | driving the Austrians from Albania and will soon force them back fithin the next few days the allie y . m Aa ia penean extend the scope of their o ¢ . apne, The foregoing information is to the east, and the Se vy, LN ’ Mies. from Polish newspapers of ( eh and British troops hy OT. . 4 a Z the Cras and the Nowa Reforma, into Serbia line between Mon Yj “Lt Hi Gulf, 7 A \nmuggied thru Germany and H * ERDAM, — July : | ‘ re believed here to be a Will attack the Bu “Monastir bas been held by the! / i" oor Serbian army since it was re din 1916, The strengest po held by the Austrians are just @f the city and about Lake URGES RUSS Al without *, with her Red Cros @ insignia ly marked and with J Rerlin 1 of the date of her {1 from America for in defiance of subj Crichton as men under consid aaitenctes ine office McBride, « he Albania to Be Cleared | Allied campaign has been di-} firet toward clearing Al| Of the Austrians, driving them foward the Serbian border. this is accomplished the Tew| Wi be subjected to increased Opposite Monastir and on| right wing along the Serbian | mms ior U. S. AWARDS BIG SHIP: before a «rc within & tow weeks ’ CONTRACTS mn ORIENT urged that America send aid to her The unit, which wan recruited b WASHINGTON, 16 More country before it is t him, includes as chiefs of the nec-/than 81 nip contracts you are too ft Russia will tions, Lieut. G. A. Dowling. chief of apan and China. », and you, too, will perish, for the medical tons of ships will care’ time Germ or | Dowling, « red from Japan b: September 1. The vessels will be used ustwise and South American naval nouncement has inspired tx to torpedo the vessel i nd news of@4 Berlin Lokalanzeiger says significantly We may be permitted to ask what will carry to Europe, as e no wounded on board. wit electe raid it will be American | st of applicants. The airmen and perhaps also some air- wit eset elonk CHANCELLOR HERTLING — pisnes n view of the have been S {his will force a retirement ‘along PD lime of more than 200 miles, and, | Pressed by the allies, will compel Austrians and Bulgarians to fall along the whole front | offensive has been pressed! the same vigor that marked) he Itallan counterattacks in Vene Hast month. An Albanian army der Exsad Pasha. has given valu le ald to the Italians because of 4 knowledge of the diffi. | —————_______—_ . _ init stab a | rome for the recent offensive there.| BUSINESS WOMEN IN Mrs. Wilson Will rmanize Russia a on America,” was warning ic intervention will be of arke military fe ee ee enamel Tie Mcliride hax not yet tend TAKES LONG VACATION rience we have a! ships,’ our | their presi-@ ry with us for @ asking the question.” “A THRIFT STAMP a day W. T. Christensen ishers of German reviews, Le He named I The allies have taken advantage t ublished Dr, Homer D. Dudley, Dr. Rowe| Chancellor Von P: nu Kener of the line ix hetd by| of this fact. ax it was expected they| ANNUAL CONVENTION Christen Steamer turing tne wa eet ee Son Palmer nnd Dee places nn vet Mb act in his) | will Keep the Hun _soray. Ins, Serbians and French| would. A continuation of the drive k ; 4 ‘ rises : s : ce a4: ,— inaenieetecial while the British, aided by | will force Austria and Germany to (By United Press) PHILADELPHIA, Pa July 14 Week detachments, are holding the| withdraw troops from France and! CINCINNATI, July 16—Dusiness Mra. Woodrow Wilson will christen | [== " = a - a flank toward the Aegean. | Italy to reinforce their armies in women from all over the United the Red Jacket, the first wel to. fl | the Balkans. Bulgaria can be count fell back along the River|ed.on for but little further help, as before the initial advance in-| most of its army is already in the that their line was thinly|line. Turkey may be called on bf| the Woman's Association of Probably having been weak.| the Teutons, however, to help the) merce of the United States set ad by moving troops to the Italian Huns hold Serbia, | America nt detain hi m_in Washington g The rapidity with which the Aus States convened here today for o ways at Hog 1 4, the yard, early in nt also will par tial business doen second annual convention, ca: THE BON MARCHE . About One Hundred Silk and Wool a A RGA IN "BAS EME ‘stam || Skirts Have Been Repriced at $6.75 | A Sale That Means Good, iene Savings for You q HE MIDSUMMER Silk Skirts ' Waal Skirts ;: CLEARANCE SALE at $6.75 at $6.75 Offers Many More Very Special Bargains To make this sale really An exceptionally low price Children’s Wearables at Big Reductions | | worth while, we have , . ‘ | grouped several lines of for Wool Skirts like these. | Skirts and repriced them at Fine black and blue serges, | $6.75. Of silk taffeta and also fancy wool plaids and soft satins in wide and nar- stripes in colors of harmon- izing tones—any one of un- row stripes — also _ silk checked ginghams and nov- usual worth at $6.75. GARMENT SrCTION— elty plaids in attractive styles—with clever pockets. SECOND FLOOR _} Girls’ White Dresses | Rompers and Creepers, light 35 c! Percale Dresses for ‘N ee aide | Lingerie Blouses $1.25 CORSET WEEK Dresses — square neck style, short sleeves and pleated skirt — trimmed with Val. lace; sizes 8, 10 With Many Character- 3 istics of Higher Priced i ; At the Bon Marché Blouses & is proving a popular week with Seattle women— * fancy plaid patterns— Boys’ Wash Suits of Madras 98c white collar and belt and and Linene, sizes 2 to 7 years patch pockets trimmed with white; sizes 6 to 14, with V ( for it is letting them know what attractive Corset ‘ irls’ Mi ‘i —An opportunity to get he’ anak : Spr Pe Noe St White Pique Dresses | Infants’ White Lawn Dresses, 69 Girls’ Middy Suits gg. «ft A oe rely Dagon > Nene There are dozens of others —$1.39— | prettily trimmed, sizes 1 and 2 Cc —I8c— you expected to pa ae Ay esides the numbers mentioned here. | Blouses of voile with [\ / Dresses in straight-line ———— | Two-piece Middy Suits of tan and white linen, tee nag Pe ee, | Small lot of Infants’ White 25c | trimmed in contrasting | stitching on the collar, | ; belt and pockets; sizes 8 to — Bonnets at Half Price | shades; sizes 8, 10 and 14 years. 14 years. Girls’ Middy Suits square, round or V_ necks. Some lace trimmed, others with embroidery collars. | y | with different shaped col- | \ Just the Corsets for the slender figure—sizes 20 | lars—and belts of elastic. ky 4 26 | Given 8646 a6, ak erase p20 \ \ to Made of pink striped material—with soft bon- Models s0 cool, so comfort- Ki \ a « ing—remarkable value at $3.00. B. & J. Corsets $3.00 Elastic-top Style _— Dresses Children’s One-piece Bathing $1 98 $2.9 —IJC— Suits, small sizes only, for ° —$2.95— able, so inexpensive. American Lady American Lad Gingham Dresses in | All the better Middy | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Corsets $2.25 Cc y plain tan, pink and green, | se tak ea | Suits reduced to $2.95, = i orsets $5.95 also a few stripe patterns; | Girls’ White Sateen Bloomers, 5 Plain color chambray Mid- 36-inch ; Of dainty pink silk ; eghariee style Amer- neat, simple style; sizes 6 . . 9 and White Skirts; oan leavy 34-Inch Sport Stripes figured coutil—for slen- tean Lady Corsets—with to 14 years. | good quality, sizes 4 to 14 years Cc s 10, 12 and 14 years. Chambray 20c Yard 15e Yard oF der or medium figures. extra long hips, elastic and gore insets and three Medium low | ns | "ai i t > 2 vards 3 7 - eye Sera due al ee ard 5% Pa ‘i sn mealum sizes 19 pairs of hose support- , a ’ war Ae . sah a 8 ie anc to 30. ers. izes 21 to 30, Women’s and Children’s Summer _| Special Bargains in Muslin Underwear |}) {ivcsativ aprons ani SM sport stripes; 6. a ta Spirite © den Ce ee tae S ia good quality cloth for er pees ore ion Cluny lace yokes— Underwear at Reduced Prices and Petticoats or es. a Rouchivaitts” td vated nots it poe Fe hook front style, rein- x 1 ards. Not » a en; & eS b o rces or oar vee te waiae inane Si-indhes’ wile. 28 at DBe. ap under arms—at WASH GOODS SECTION—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Rsv t's , : | Sateen Petticoats, full length, at 89c | Girls’ Union Suits, Sizes 6 to 14, 35¢ White Sateen Petticoats, priced 75c | THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE om A ° nion i oe U Suits, lace knee, for 39¢ Colored Sateen Petticoats, for 98c Mill Lengths and Odd Wash Dresses Girls’ Cotton Drawers, 16 to 34, 19c Pieces of . . . ny ildren’s it Waists, 2 to 10, at 15 Muslin Petticoats Muslin Gowns for | DRAPERIES AND at 3 95 eer nematic Mat lic) "ag —T9¢ | CURTAININGS ; ’ . : 5 | pg | x 217 — ee Women 8 Union Suits, Size 36, at 39c Fethiconte of ise qual- Slipover Gowns made | Curtain Scrims, with drawnwork ARE OFFERED WEDNESDAY jity muslin; fu ength, | of good grade nainsook bore lengths up to 20 yards, AT LESS THAN MARKET PRICE Women’. 8 Extra- -size Union Suits, 75¢ | t ae maps snd mice dsc Pshese yokes cree or em- ee hy ane ecru; yard” Lhe. sear i) pretty embroidery- »roidery; cut full and full Mill ends of Curtain ss in ¢ Ss »ry-looking Dresses for ing good range of sizes, length. large assortment of Jacc ard hate ea ee ae Spee aCe COUNS | | tere lengths to 10 ae I and home wear—straight line and fit i im - | a erns; lengths to yards; yar . . ae fey = Boys’ Porosknit Shirts 135 — Fave Chemises Be. 2 ey ver ted models of gingham and chambray— 4 at porn rath rapery Etamine and M iset velty plai ripes A and Drawers Reduced to) c Muslin Pn for only Muslin pail es, neatl in an ‘abundance of Ataieis tend cole vi weg Ss a The genuine Porosknit Summer Underwear—| 49¢, at this sale—various | trimmed with lace. ‘This osoinch , heavy ws ; 4 se Ne Re yr se cm Shirts in sizes 26, 28, 30, 32; Drawers, 24, 26, 28, 30. as a belt with lace is a splendid chance to grades in desirable colorings eed prane itesg various shaped collars—fop »mbroidery—most all | get everyday Underwear duced to 75e. r only $3.95. sizes, very cheap. 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