The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1918, Page 12

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™~, pees THE SEATTLE STAR RAD 1. W. W. OFFICES FOR CHICAGO BOMB EXPLOSION "NeW STORE HOURS-2 AM. TOS FOUR DEAD; 75 "Wi Ft MILLIAM SHORT, Mel in DRAFTED MEN THE BON MARCHE : TO COLLEGES 1N BRONNER respondent) ON, DC, Sept ‘s plan for 4,000, we by next year WAs aoe TON INJURED; START ree rer made ph jo waid these men | a 7 % Continued From Page One an Franciaco ve 1 return of William | w Lssine 4 Grange, PLANE DROPS TO ROOF | jaa tnle, ss gaa OF B. C. DOCTOR'S HOME 1» Be Some AGO, Sept are @ead and at le result of a ednesday afternoo that he ts going to re 100,000 more junior offi of each the federal butlding hoomning $2, Dt VANCOUVER i opt et them in 3 Te city. potlce ‘rushed the vg yrange I } | R. F. C., had a the half billion While city ¥ such companies will have the | are not COM | narrow escape y a ath We th $00 cot aitee to hospitals, 1. W. W. head nity of promotion mitted the offenses charged,” said | i. 7 A han 300 ¢ Quarters were raided by ff teral of Short Leroy machine felt ® to extend ficials, resulting in the arrest of eine TTALIAN EDITORS ARE Secretary Duncan told the counel! from About 1,000 feet. | ine : ae ae in a neart t that the anonymous circular, calling landing on t t alleen 8 — ahegar tae RESTING IN SEATTLE tor sunnd 1 Dr. JC. Farl oot ding was also arreste , - te “ A rye ae pele . Is refuse ulxe her ide y ! the roof of U ve P the bomd ¢ hed the foyer ¢ n the t 1 : xe federal bu Windows ir Lieut. Bishop. : men who } t ‘ the 3 buildings directly across the legen on 1 w Brest were shattered OLD TIMER TO COME “ne thin fall "a am aywood, f : usual, to tenatve tralr Petary of the I. W. W.. who wit Me BACK TO SEATTLE ine to ni fe. Art er I, W. W, was sentence . mt eek tee noement of the| officers Ww pplem regular tentiary a few days pr t declared Pd ap nen area ited For jeeert room 0 gil, will er € the general office i fer to Colle . frrecked building at COL. HAWTHORNE SAYS |, fun rrancisco to Heattle comes | Young men who are, 0. willbe explosion. Wi! planning « ast three months’ training. 19 will be trained until ril 1, and thone of 18 will 1. The olr of of to their ern’ train HE FAVORS FOUR-HOUR ‘wort tat m0 stestioxen, gon eral passenger agent of the Pacific — tence i ote a DAY AFTER THE WAR Scounsnis moans. Sil ren to “I know the I. W. W. will be 27,000 NURSES HAVE A four-hour day after the war + , but I am convinced in my will selve any problem of unen r a bar at oo men et myct| ANSWERED U. S. CALL) frees tet Ray sree cot.s |S ee nect: | M. Hawthorne, candidate for the with this mater.” he said. “It Is] | NEW YOUN democratic nomination for om Capt, Roosevelt hat ‘thi thing should} -° gress, declared before the Cen . i ve happene tral Labor Council Wednesday in U. S. Hospital } Those killed nO Oxy . . “ “ evening AN ATLANTIC PORT, Sept. 6 im. A. Wheeler, mail « delisiagvuk tata ho woudl Mi pcidirdetco ngs isc larrea pongo go . sailor from the Grea oss uit decid, “Mi Pana ard be heart that no man of r who are had a Autumn Displays of Stylish Stouts | Showing That More Care and Attention Has Been | Devoted to the Designing of Larger-Sized Garments | —splendid displays of larger sized apparel grammar voluntarily nd enter been “mov wal training camp, from § lag ever after the. wat ah ta a cai The cap = at ;_E. R. Kolkow, postal clerk, | redy which might bring chaos to the coun: | tain is suff pm a badly shat ane ke, Chicago ered arm as a result of fighting on > a unit in the western front. He r victim of a nervous bre that his father | unded prepared to score S| STATE TIMBER LANDS : sea tehind's radiator. "| OFFERED FOR SALE ‘At the time of the explosion 100| OLYMPIA, Sept. 5.—State Land were in the entrance. They | Commissioner Savidge hurled to the floor or thrown ump © have had at least 1 educat will be al for more Place Newspapers state lands appre ved many yards by the force of the | fo: pes are eh in Essential Li feral ha cae RAs, A fury comprising six of Chicago’s| area, leases and tide and s hig ee WASHINGTON, & —promising smartness, youthfulness and trimness of line prominent men will be empan AL once, Coroner’ Peter tort CONDITION OF LENINE ner EES win be bald tn readiness for CONTINUES CRITICAL we jury will be held | inquest pending the outcome of LONDON s nduatries board's r wt of | h in to be the guide | | be Ineued Monday —The Bon Marche offers better facilities to those requiring sizes 44 and larger, than ever before. i api AUTUMN DRESSES CLEVERLY -DESIGNED Acti! Chiet Philip tarry oO snsination pimaite a eet iRcscsat ce jusion here’ an _— rato IN LARGER SIZES SUITS IN OUT-SIZES Aga ae vain Boe Stylish Stout Dresses in crepe de Of broadcloth, velours, mixtures, serges and poplins, are the many at- eat tractive Suits in out-sizes, carefully in designs for every occasion. Dresses designed to give length and slender- made with long, graceful lines, beltless, ness to the figure by means of the new and surplices. Sizes 44 and larger. style features. Sizes 44 and larger. Prices $17.50 to $75.00. Price $25.00 to $125.00. HANDSOME COATS IN LARGER SIZES Special attention has been given to the variety and quality of our coats, Sizes 44 and larger. In beltless and half-belted models, showing cleverly designed lines that bring slenderness and length to the figure. Price $19.50 to $135.00, APPAREL SECTION, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Silk Boot Stockings 55c Pair wv] “SECONDS” AT ABOUT HALF THE PRICE OF FIRSTS Several hundred pairs of Women’s Boot Silk Stockings—pure white, for only 55e a pair. They have slight imperfections in the knitting—but none that will hurt the wearing qualities. Sizes 814 to 10. Children’s Union Suits at 65¢ Women’s Union Suits at 65c bomb. It was composed of two / SKAGIT ROAD PERMITS READY ‘ ders, each about six inches in yervisor of the Washington ~ ter, he said and probably d with giant powder and dyna Chine, crepe meteor, satins and serges 1 forest ha itten Corpora i junsel Caldwell, that govern. Plan to Consolidate ment permits for the road to the Ska Tis hunt for the bowiber or bomb-|nit nower alte will ve imeued withect! Labor Organizations |; is developing favorably he said. formality aa soon as required. J. A. Taylor, of the Central Labor STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. | “PLUGSTREET” Ps THE BON MARCHE _IS RECAPTURED ARGAIN BASEMENT || continued From Paoe Ona} the morning we attacked and captur ed Hil! 63, taking LESS we can offer —at— $3.75 “LOWER PRIC A small lot only—of Girls’ White Women’s white ribbed Cotton Union Cotton Union Suits—elastic ribbed and Suits—low neck, no sleeve style, under- We Buy— Possibly you've —— “i slightly fleeced, with drop seat; sizes priced because the lot is small. Sizes 2 to 12 years. 36 to 44. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The “Geraldine” $1.95— A Two-Piece Breakfast Set seen well-dressed women wear Waists like these, but did not real- ize they were bought in the Basement for —Jobbers’ Lots —Sample Lines —Canceled Orders —And Overstocks We buy them if the mer- chandise is reliable— & the styles seasonable $3.75. septic ith rt ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED AND aS We buy them at a low 2 taken o in the nelg ood ATTRACTIVELY PRICED ~\ ere i are parte Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists Oe ee eae, When “Geraldine” is ushered out Friday you should , share e savings wi h troops © taken over 16,0¢ be anxious to make her acquaintance—for she'll | you by In a good variety of styles that are smart and attractive. Made of good quality jf)» pargph sid gabe ate! git make such a delightful Conistanine at Preaek time | silk crepe de Chine and Georgette in white and flesh color. They have collars in the new shapes—embroidered or lace trimmed—some neat tailored styles with tucked fronts and hemstitched collars. Sizes 36 to 46. or at any other hour at home. “SELLING FOR LESS” | | This “Geraldine” Set consists of fitted skirt and middy } jacket in plain pink, blue and lavender percale, prettily scalloped and trimmed with white rick-rack “TAA i irls’ braid. GT | Wash Dresses New Fall Hats Little Girls WASH DRESS SECTION, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Untrimmed and Tailored White Voile | —$3. — —$4.95— _$2.95— | eee S fs Boys’ Knickerbockers for School THE KNICKERS THAT WILL STAND THE STRAIN THEY ARE SURE d the stream on an 18-mile A Neat Hats in the very newest styles and colorings, |. One style is trimmed with hl eo ne i tn Pc tela TO RECEIVE IN THE GYMNASIU YR SCHO INDS Ci , and mostly made of Lyons silk velvet. The new Valenciennes lace and smock- wai af r as i inal ited ; 2 GYMNASIUM OR SCHOOL GROUNDS om- Agiors canals ooms ane elive-fitting tispene, oe i HE eee ee ena: | the Ga epapent rl Npsdsia ie: Knickerbockers of fancy suiting materials, heavy RX, orims, tricornes, military and noveity shapes. n- —_ - »@ p. rater * we - A " = ss ts p ee fortable toicivad or handad Wk eigaccain eibbon. is trimmed with tiny ruffles welgtit, full lined with seams firmly sewn—you'll Ms Style with picot edge and French | want some for your boy to wear to school—$1.00 4 yte, 9 ° knots in color. Sizes 2 to | to $5.00. , Illus- Boys Wash Suits 6 years. Also Corduroy Knickers in dark brown and mode i ls as es shades that will not soil easily—all seams tz Di ioagriiee Wlilahkisk Spd Ss easily—all seams taped, and $1.49— yada |] Deen the scene of some of the bit: {i built for hard wear—$1.50 to $3.50. or Little Thousands died in battles arount + mee AUNTS i en ee ee Tots IJ icegstoott during the tate. 1914 and SCHOOL SWEATERS BOYS’ SHIRTS AND [| 4 —made of Which tells they’re the best—made of excellent 98 I, HE Gare Rte es AO HNES See FOR BOYS BLOUSES very nice quality chambray, gingham and madras, in a large — — | a RROMSIIA tha eeitick J Sw i ‘ai ss Uk scr, ce i quality ging- assortment of stripes and plain colors, with white ; © yah ha'tiipatrest’ . becca a Plain Lubell Boys’ Blouses in | Sam in or colored collars, cuffs and belts. Also some of Dainty little Dresses of _ * colors, in high school col- percales, madras, _ black i “aa percale and madras in lighter colors. Sizes 2 to 8 White dimity with stitching |. W. W. WILL CHOOSE ors and in vest styles, sateen, soiesette and khaki i pretty plaid patterns in ranging from $3.00 to at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, 7 Bae ene ite nk and 1 HAYWOOD’S SUCCESSOR little yoke with ° : oHIC. sept. 5 gene Lubell Shirts in coat ’ : ‘ nAtlawe ie diag . CHICAGO, Sept A general ; ee and | Women’s Union Suits $1.49 ee gf the IW. W. wt be hel Jersey Sweaters in plain St¥!e,_ with military cok able " a ‘ ee is eet Ars. in © © in November to choose Jersey > s F Berviceanic Good-weight Cotton Union Suits; good fitting A LeusanshOr 10 Win, tay wo colors, with or without Jars, $1.00 ‘to 91,50) val : detached collar and French neck lacing, $2.00 to $5.00. cuffs, $1.25 to $2.00. ACCESSORIES IN BOYS’ WEAR colors. Trimmed with covered buttons; col- | styles with low neck and ort’ sleeves; ankle . convicted secretary-treasurer, Hay length. Sizes 34 to 44, at $1.49. Children’s Overalls [fj wood sia touay Union Suits $1.39 Union Suits $1.69 —98c— |RENT ADMINISTRATOR jar and cuffs ees ; Women's Union Suits| Play Overalls for. little |] 1S PLAN OF SENATE Peon Gee 1h NW GaG | Cameras vals Kazoo Supporters and Combination of white; large roomy pock- | Si Women's Cotton Union of splendid aunltty eae hove acta o~ py og 3 raid ; : heal pil diag TA $1.00 ta $500, oO re eo aa ets trimmed with white, | Suits—high neck, long) ton.” jow neck and no years. ide of plain blue aie’ iinet sad ada ‘ Four-in-Hand and Windsor Ties _ in Lots of good sizes—18, 38, | sleeves and ankle length | sleeves, Sizes 40, 42 and | denim—coverall style — with takes swat at renthog protic | Capa in brown, Srey. and dark. mix- stripes, dots and plain colors, 35¢, 40¢ tures, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00; cheaper and 50c. Caps at 75c. BOYS’ SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR 40, 44 and 46, | —sizes Pe, 38 and 44, 44, two patch pockets. jin the District of Columbia, jpn calls for the appointment of a — rent administrator,

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