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announced a plan for stabilizing the of petroleum. mun premiums ecent months, the total sailings for the three months ended June 30 } having been considerably higher than the sailings for the two preceding quarters. BY HAROLD EDWIN BECHTOL rs m Manager of the News. | paper Enterprise Association) LONDON, England, Aug This news story is for American mothers. oil in existing channels designed pats, are ting on the job, as the nts turn them ow 4. Admin left In the petroleum war nd regulation is The rice riot in Tokyo to The facts which follow are | now permitted to be assembled and presented in this form by | shipbu Admiral Sims’ U. S. navy staff | constantly Incres TOKYO, Aug have ¢ > this utmost vigilance, alt > |v ta comparatively free from dis } Here's another point: That pro-| Germany has been able to build. In| #ucceed herself; Miss Nina Buchar ordinance authorizes | aviator, has been r An impert mimended fo every month methods and ap- trom the 38th district. Mra. ©.| "in many cities the police have| led over Vienna, when thousands o} C. Reals, for justice of the peace The German government, thru in pee safeguarding the transports | spired articles in the German press shown sympathy with the rioters | manifestos were dropped on the city improved and broadened has begun a campaign to “explain” | and Lillian L. T. Hat! Burton, rep-| and have not moved againat them As Safe as a Church to the people at home why they |resentative from the 40th district./ ‘The rioters are charging that the haven't been able to stop or even in. | also received their support farmers are reapon the 4,600 ance, which the hadi _ Beddlgpe sta Joow pot tertere with the flow of American utes tac aanek ily show the percentage today, | ‘oops to France Two Seattle Men Are the rice t, declaring 20,000,000 & who landed recently put it IMPOSSIBLE UNDER THE CON.) OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—The following NoUnced that the provincial govern etienlly every American soldier | VOY SYSTEM THAT THE ALLIES | Americans are in today's casualty OF# Teport the disturbances rubsiding comes to Europe in a convoy—a | HAVE PERFECTED, TO ATTACK | j\.: - ‘of the improbable torpedo, that OF SUCCESS. Francisco, Wounded—A. Morton, with killing his wife June 11, by js armed—that is, there|far greater than the danger to the|Burkman, Seattle; W. J. Speight, has been placed under arrest. He guns on the actual vessels|convoy. So they're not showing Portland, Ore; J. Ryan, Chicago; H.| claims bis wife fell and fractured 2 the soldiers. thelr heads, Rowe, Monterey, Cal ke near a stream, Mostly 13 to marrying | The odds and ends pay double the clearance If you've got a big | What you save will THE BON MARCHE ARSGAIN BASEMENT. Selling Extra Size Wearables and Underwear at Bargain Basement Prices Selling Silk Dresses up to 52-inch—Blouses up to 46—Corsets up to size 36—Shoes up to 8—Outsize Stockings and Union Suits—at very decided savings. New Silk Dresses for Stout Women | IN THE STYLES AND LIN THAT ARE BECOMING TO STOUT FIGURE SIZES 44 TO 52 | Silk Poplin Dresses, as Pictured, $12.95 These Dresses feature the long tunics that are shown a great deal in the new styles. Made of lustrous Silk Poplin in Navy, Grey, Burgundy and Delft Blue—trimmed with embroidered silk collars; some with vests and collars of white poplin. Sizes 46 to 52. Taffeta Silk and Messaline Dresses, $19.75 Smart-looking Dresses, as illustrated, and other models of Taffeta Silk and soft Messaline; made with with the new overskirts—some with Georgette sleeves or trimmed with rows of cord. Dark colors, in sizes 44 to 52. Pretty Voile Blouses $1 95 Extra Size Corsets | Women’s Dress Shoes THE SEATTLE STAR CHANCES 4,600 TO 1 U. S. TROOPS ESCAPE SUBSY RIP HUNCOMMANDIS ” OFF ‘HAIG CONTINUES BELIEVE FOE DIVERS SAFE AS A CHURCH? VIN SEEREST;——""™ "+ FLIMIES Gl” LAND MEN ON COAS JAPAN POLICE ‘What This Dace) IN AISNE ZONE a to terrain in attack north of Verdun I refineries, as well as “a sumers : . ington, Wn.. P. Farrington , as small as it is, covers all) snort, they're being sunk faster than | 4, for auperistendent of schools,!the government to requiaition pri-|the gold medal for military valor, in| barges and three harbor tugs were » OTHER CAUSES Men sept across since early 1917. | theyre being built and Miss Alice Lord, for state sen vate rice atores for the markets recognition of the recent air raid he jet by the United States ship: . Wash...Joseph H. Marcotte | od 1 usheln of grain are n p of ships. Which means, in| THE TRANSPORTS WITH HOPE "Diea of wounds—P. Duberre, San | HIDDEFORD, Aug. 20.—Charged |} Good News for Boys From 13 to 18 Years are other ships very near for) In other words, the German gov-|Walyon, Ill; F. ¥. McFee, Seattle: E. striking her on the head with a 9 e work. Jernment realizes that the danger t>|L. Marshall, Portland, Ore; C. W.| blunt instrument, Henry H. Mall cally every one of these|a U-boat which attacks a convoy is | Armstrong, Los Olives, Cal; C. H.| pastor of the Union church at Wells ys rger ul $s e uce Oo le ra LONDON ug. 20.—Continued BY LOWELL MELLETT IONI Aus WASHINGTON, Aug, 20.—Warn-| who reported to y officials that a —oo (United Press Correspondent) || Progress in Flanders was reported saa “kesks ine ae! ae in a New York saloon thé ° ° WITH ‘THE nish ARMIES || by Marshal Haig toda Your Ger ts on our shores was|U-boat commander who sank theif ’ ewer Ips ost in June an IN FRANCE, Aug. 19—(Night) | jmae attacks were repulved south veune! i An M th f. I Y e oe the Weetern ‘os he Brit. | went of Chaulnes Crews from U-bonts are Hun Officer Escapes , or iwo APS | of the Western cu Brit “We t c ew York m y on inh front continues comparatively We carried out successful minor Yor Mth eaie| Officials here are at a loss, hows (Ry Newspaper Enterprise Association) quiet rations between Vieux Berquir vith thelr ever, to explain why the submarine {DO gland, Aug. 20.— The report of the admiralty on Nearly 9,000 additional prisoners 1 Outtersteene lant night." the Informa | officer was permitted to exeape Mab oe meitien “am ‘ eh ee Rigo Penh ape xsi gre have Maneatis ‘ons apt . hte Fg pt eee er ld be usetu At least three of the large type nee ho » lower for that month than | other, the majority of th Pass he extreme length of the Amert-| sunmarines 5 this side, it tw the month of Jun . sare lower . ne ne MMA se c " there cor tke wan brousht le Pn Y ‘ 366 ae for any other sin ab Britieh haul in’ the | believed. Th about tf e Amiralt ” he nth lonses in f Outtersteene, this | | forward to the region of the Vieux long and carry two guns and @ score ane o Ai Hotta Arama ia morning, to’ ano | Rerquin-Outtersteene road. One hun of torpe One was equipped to | gross tonnage vs ALLIED AND While there is jon that the dred elgbty-two additional pris ut 1917 BRITISH NEUTRAL TOTAL } German dis oners were taker Lin at some| These raiders have a cruising rad due part During the nigh b ‘ us of 17,000 miles, and probably ) nate of,t timen attacked the we ow : vut longer by ts : mate be 8 wed in pow t. — reful guarding of atay 0 ut \ nes id t Bre uD ne It virtually to af navi d : cts in even great piles from vessels they ms % ons and allowing ines scattered by the U-boats a Noataee ts canal Gh We raided a German pont west of 3 nee ik thet be betr ft man pr =~ Bray partment, however, in Nad several Ga etrayal” filling nan press é > andaeverak ae 707 are all the more I in view ~ ‘Our patrols made further prog ite sours fs palpate 135,707 : ress last night the a betweer and the fact t ws { of the present German army order 5 tha taweh and the 4 riven . transports ha y probably has 160 to 180 196,187 {|regarding the necessi(@® for secrecy OM PIEGNE, jo ae Na cts fforts of » now cotimates We are now east of Paradise Mo he efforts o 1 t h of Lioyd George = ‘ road” (an addit al udvance of i! Dp that th ili é oe navy 0 * are definitely 11,845 German salient on Somme. The Hritin: and Americans are*applying oe : “apron Pe 4 ‘ ¢ 114,567 Petroleum Cost pressure to the jaw, while the French lower jaw ia nicking pleces ; oe tame <i tae Boe ta In the face of this low loss record, the admiralty states th TON A > > Tt © off the salient at Lassign 4 ‘ positive pro to and from the United Kingdom continued at the high level of ROCERSIOR | COGRY OStIGMBtIY — r , these alleg ings PARIS, Aug. 20.—French troops ( advanced further between the Oine and the Alsne iast night turing Vansens, the war office announced today, Art fighting on the six mile front between Lassigny and Dreslincourt was reported “In the Lassigny Drestincourt re U. S. CASUALTIES Two Washington Men Reported Dead. ‘Two Washington men are today reported dead in the U. 8. { Rion there was artillery fighting.” | private Arnold V. Nelson of Aberdeen was killed in action, and. Priva org Poaceeriget Meo thwest | Joseph A. Marcotte of Winlock, h., died of wounds ¢ Morsain, the French oc 4 Vas ‘The casualty list announced by the war department last night enum _ in London. carrying ships . > ANG erated 79 killed in action, 2 missing, 54 wounded severely, 1 dead of wound When your soldier son starts | service, too uly Neorg we n-DeChampagne, a | {71.04 of other catisen, a total of 149. ‘The list announced Tueaday mo across the Atlantic he has better | there were 10 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL , trwate ha snmucceast egy dp ettom pred nap hyip here seo ee Suse 8 3 -Ghance of ar. . | once. deserted with the ex , Larraine) | wounded (degree undeterm! 1 prisoner, a total of 135 Fiving at his destination safe and More U-Boats Being Sunk INDORSES CANDIDATES * : nw bi xitkep i sorios The percentage of U-boats sunk by | At a meeting of the King county shave been forbidden to ° ° Private George Lambert .... Mrs, Julia Lam Mince the United States declared | the allied navies is climbing. A re: | lexinlative cil at the Frye hotel puntich news of the riots. ‘The pouee |(Poet Aviator to Contracts Given Private Arnold ¢ Nelson iccuntars, Nels if, about 1,400,000 American fight: | cont Rritish official statement shows Monday, the council pledged support jy topped the tramways, closed rivate Lee Stanle +: ++) Ch ' " dye oo G ACTION Bess remnToe tetas er | aes rence! statement shows | Mews, Une cours letend conmert| have stopped ihe tramways. ceed! Get Gold Medal for 33 Vessele 2S" missin ay acriow SS at sea have been 291. That's | the number of U-boats sunk in the filed for offices in the coming elec rks and other theatres. Geisha! ROME, Aug. 20.—Capt. Gabriel) WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Con.| Private Edward A. 8m £ . b OF ens + o> ly one man lost in 4.600. past six months exceeds the number | tion—Justice Reah Whitehead, to/| houses are closed d@Annunzio, famous Italian poet and tracts for the construction of 33 WOUNDED EL clweod cargo veesela, seven wood vate Car! Wimmer ‘ viston, Idaho ..Mrs. Carl Wimm WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDETERMINED =.Fagie, Idaho. { board last week. The cargo venne are of 3,500-ton deadweight capaci .-G. lL. Taylor Private George L. Tay & i 18 Years—With a Few Scattering Tens, Elevens and Twelves. + Yy Two Pairs of Knickers With Every Suit ge and leavin’s of a bygone season—but you'll never see their like again, unless you é price of $5.00. boy bring. him here Wednesday for one of these ‘Fivers.” buy him a good pair of school shoes. CLOTHING SHhCTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR | x = Wash Skirt Prices Drop to 75c, $1.50, $2.50 Prices are heavily reduced to close them out in a hurry YOU BENEFIT BY THESE LOW PRICES WEDNESDAY White Skirts White Skirts Wash Skirts Reduced to 75c Reduced to $1.50 Reduced to $2.50 White Cotton Twill White piques, cotton Plain White Skirts, Skirts —in best of ‘Will and fancy striped neatly designed and z s gabardines, in all the well made; also some styles—with gathered : styles of the season — white with edlored backs, wide belts and yeduced for this sale to dots included in the pocketed. $1.50. lot. Summer Dresses Reduced to $5.75 and $7.50 Ginghams, Calicoes, Votles, Organdies and a Few Silk Xemaining lines of Summer Wash Dresses have been included in this lot at reduced prices. Less than one hundred in all—and- they won't be here long at these prices. AT $5.75—GINGHAM AND AT $7.50—WASH DRESSES CALICO DRESSES—Effective | AND A FEW SILKS — Voiles, styles in pretty color combina- crgendics and aaa ‘eer eS as as = ing styles—a small lot of si tions with white collars and taffeta; white vests and collar in cuffs, some with vestees horse-collar effect. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE for Stout Women. ... —$1.85— —$3.35— Full Range of Sizes 36 to 46 Good, comfortable fitting That we have in sizes up Made of fine, sheer Voile, plain and fancy | models for stout women. | to 8 for women who need the striped—some are tailored effect and have fine et oe ane gna iene larger sizes. High top lace co xtra 8 h pin tucks down the fronts—others are embroidered | wide spoon stay, extra heavy | shoes of black kid and gun- or trimmed with lace. Also a small assortment of boning and four hose sup-| metal calf with mat kid tops Pongee Blouses at $1.95 porters. Sizes 31 to 36. and Louis heels. Trimmed Velvet Hats $7.95 The Overstock of Better Hats Purchased From a Local Wholesale Milliner No two hats alike in this lot—but we have many styles to show you. Smart, close-fitting shapes, sailors,- novelty styles and the popular Tams—of fine silk velvet in black and colors, smartly trimmed. cent goes for Red Cross Fourth and Virginia, Women’s Outsize Women’s Outsize Lisle Hose at | Union Suits for Burson Ribbed top A specially low price. Lisle Hose that are very | Light — w eight Cotton . Union Suits with V-neck elastic and fast black; | no sleeves and cuff reinforced heels and| knees. Good fitting. | toes, Sizes 9 to 10, | Sizes 40, 42 and 44, i 20c a yard. What Are Your Donations to the Red Cross Jumble Shop? Give liberally—give all you can. Every donate, visit the Jumble Shop, anyway.— a med. | Chambray, 20c Yard —For street, outing, house or general wear, IN PLEASING PLAIN COLORS Chambray—splendid for looks and will wear well—26 inches wide, in plain colors, for children’s rompers and women’s dresses, at LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. 2-Piece Middy Suits Reduced to $3.95 | A MOST ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR WEDNESDAY—WASH DRESS DAY -—Middy Suits, made of white twill, —Made as illustrated, in a becoming style. —With pockets, belt and collar, button tri Work. If you can’t All sizes. | House Dresses at $1.95 Good looking dresses of blue chambray; y neat fitted style with shaped collar and cuffs, %4-length sleeves, trimmed with blue checked gingham.

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