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“and then, perhaps, there will be no AUSTRIANS WILL. BACK GERMANY, SAYS MINISTER AMSTERDAM, Sept. 11.—German Foreign Minister Hintee s been summoned to army headquarters to confer with Ludendorff and Hinden- burg, according to reports from Ber- | Un. | Messages from Germany also Drought word of the death at the front of Prince Albert of Saxe. The Berlin newspaper, Vorwaerts, flatly denied reports that Mahtias Eraberger, member of the Catholic center party, and Philip Scheide- mann, the socialist, were to be mem ewe of the new cabinet ¥e had been stated that they were to be in a ministry to be formed by Dr. Solf, present colonial minister, to | replace the Hertling regime. | (Reports that Erzberger and Beheidemann were to be in the cabi net gave rise to a belief that a strong, peace element would be felt in the new German ministry.) Dispatches from Vienna quoted | Djeman Pasha, the Turkish minister | of marine, as saying that an absolgte military victory is now impossibte. | “Conciliation,” he said, “is now the| ‘nly way out.” | Vienna messages also quoted Bar- | em Burian, the Austrian foreign min- feter, as declaring that his country | ‘will stand fast and fight a defensive | warfare behind Germany. | “Austria will continue to wage a| @efensive warfare by the side of Germany,” said Burian. “All our ad versaries need to do is to provide op: portunity for an exchange of views, further fighting needed to bring us| (This is the first statement ap-| Pproaching a peace feeler to emanate from the central powers since their offensive was definitely smashed and they were driven back to their for | mer lines.) ‘Travelers arriving here stated that wee !! Rep top! MY BROTHER. WHAT WAS DRAFY-TeD HAS BEEN AccEPYT—Tep !! @uring the last few days 30 men of the 25th German reserve regi-nent | | ===" == 40,000 18-46 MEN TO REGISTER ‘ —W. 8. 8.— | 5 LITTLE CHANGE _ IN BATTLE LINE LONDON, Sept. 11.—Little change fm the fighting fronts was reported in night statements, due to the rain, which slowed up operations. ing toward St. Quentin from the | 5411% Ballard ave ‘gouth, the French advanced a mile |, ,S¢ Dist from Gibercourt to Hanicourt, which | 5," puts them within seven miles of the | ticer 2000 city. A German counter. attack | Office Fo pecibaein Jaunched from the town of Essigny- iat, 66, Continued From Page One know your precinct number, you can de- termine your division by consulting the | following Ist District-—Precinets 34 to 55, tn- Push- | clusive, T. C. Tiedman, executive officer, Office Rallard 1269. Beye riet—Precinc 4 §, 12, 13, 14, 15, JeGrand was defeated. 60, Gi, 62, 63, 64, 65, "68, €7, Dante! Lan ‘The British improved their posi-| don, executive officer, 5610 Sixth ave. N | B_'No. 598. | “Fourth District—Precincts #8 to 92, tn. clostve, secretary, Chan 8. Gleason, 162 Sixth W., D. B. Trefethen, executive of- ficer, 1211 Bighth ave. W Fifth Disteiet— tions around Epehy by local attacks. Progress by patrols in Flanders was made. Belgian troops penetrated enemy trench systems on the Steenstraete- Dixmude road and southwest of St.|; Julien. —wW. 8. &— officer, bullding Ettiott 2103. Sixth District-—Precincts 158, 161, 162, 163, 164, 16 169, 170, 172, 17%, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, Wm, Whitn: executive of Valdorf hotel, 2567, Office Main 6511, 1416 Alaska build- ing, Main 1184 Seventh Distriet—Preeincts 101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 116, 111, 113, 114, 115, 123, 59, 160, Wil | mon Tucker, 2832 Broadway N., Fiitott 4400, 321 Lyon bufiding. Eighth Distriet—Precincts 116, 117, 118, 1 AISNE HEIGHTS WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE AISNE, Sept. 11—-Shelled out of positions between Revillon and Glennes by a heavy bombardment, | the Germans have withdrawn to the | 119, 120, 121, 122, 128, 129, 120, 131, 132, high road between those towns, fall-| [7% 7h.0tth, executive officer, 2022. ing back a ped Fea toward the | Roy, E1ilott 4746, E. 6913. 225 Lyon Aisne on our right. building. ‘The enemy still holds the strongly | Ninth Distriet—Precincts 186 to 212, In- tagne and dominating positions east} pupiic Safety building. fmillott 2561 of the Revillon-Glennes line. |. Tenth Distriet— Erectnete S18 te 338 Heavy rains have nearly halted | !nclusive, except 235, Pliny Tx Allen, ox- " it ft , 23223 32nd . §., Beaeor the operations between the Aisne | $544" Grrice 203, 411. Transportation and the Vesle. | butting, Second and Columbia. Biliett —wW. 8. 8.— | 9533. bible | Eleventh 235, 239 HURT IN WRECK at_ Rainier 569M. Elliott 4542. ‘Twelfth Distriet—Precincts 257, and 260 to 277, inclusive, Jas, A. Dougan, ex- ecutive officer, 223 Ryon building. 2676 329th ave. 8. W. The preginct registration places follow: 1—Residence, 6855 17th av . ALLIANCE, Nob., Sept. 11—Four-| 3 fore 4507 27th aves NOE teen dead and 29 injured was the toll Residence, 5615 14th ave. N. E. when a Burlington nger train Universtty Helghts echool, 6063 14th — ave, 4 smashed into a work train on the| «5 seponald school, 144 FB. b4th at. main line at Birdsell station, six| 6—Transfer office, 2223 N. 45th at. miles west of here late yesterday aft-| 7—Basement in residence, 4526 First ernoon. Nine were seriously in- Jured. ‘The passenger train was running at a high speed when the collision occurred. Nearly every man in the smoker was either killed or injured when the baggage car telescoped into it. we. N. E. ‘The labor train, with six cars of | 2 - &—Church hall, 4550 Brooktyn ave. 9—Real estate office, 4506 14th ave. N. E. 10—Basement tn reatdence, 524 Untver- sity boulevard. 11—Yealer school, 4706 36th ave. N. B. 12—Real estate ofvice, 4219 14th ave. E N. 1%—Hotel lobby, 4000 14th ave. N. F. 14—Renl estate office, #19 15—#tore, 4202 Sixth ave. the passenger train, was thrown) 16—latona E. 42nd st. and clear of the track. Both engine! - tag ¥. 1—Store, crews jumped, Engineer Fitzpatrick | of the passenger train, being the only one injured. Misunderstanding of the change in time of mountain and central time 18—Store, 2927 Rrooklyn ave. 19—-Store, 6423 10th ave. N. F. 20—Residence, 101 E. 52nd at. 21—Store, 2200 Ladd st. (Ladd and Key- atone.) 22—Tailor shop, 6411 Meridian ave. $0 102, ‘was said to have been the cause of the wreck. ‘The dead, four of whom have not been identified, are all in a local 23—Fire station No. 16, N. 64th st. and First ave zB. 24—Green Lake school, 6545 First ave. N. E. 25—Renidence, 856 BH. 67th at. 26—Fairview school, 843 EB, 78th at. 27—Branch library, Fourth ave. N. ¥. and E. Green Lake way. 28—Residence, 7450 ¥. Green Lake way, 29—Daniel Bagley echool, N. 80th and Woodland Park ave. 20—Office, 900 N. 73rd at. morgue. ie injured included: . W. Hutchinson, West Berkeley, Cal.; Chas. E. Cooter, Hoffman, Cal.; 8. K. Akino, Hoffman, Cal. —W. &. B.— ALL SEATTLE TO | HONOR PERSHING All Seattle, and especially the par- ents of soldiers and sailors, are wel Phinney ave. 22—Fire station No. 21, N. 7rd et. and Greenwood ave. 22—Shoe shop, 8218 Greenwood 34—Greenwood achool, ‘Third ave. N. W. and W, 80th at. 25—Store, 7409 Greenwood ave, 26—Whittier school, 14th ave. N. W. and W. 75th st. 27—Residence, 7017 28th ave. N. W. 28—Webater school, 20th ave. N. W. and W, 67th at. come to help celebrate General Per-| 2° 6701 24th ave. N. Ww. shing’s birthday at the Arena Friday | ‘4% poy station No. 25, 16th ave. N. W. might as guests of the Parents’ As-| 41 fatinrd high achoo!, 1400 W. 65th at sociation of Soldiers and Sailors of | 42—Salmon Pay rchool, W. 63rd st. and Washington. There will be no 20th ave. N. W. charge for admission. | 43 oe annex, 17th ave. N. W. and Community singing, music by| 44—Shoe shop, 671514 20th ave. N. w. | army and navy bands, a speech by| 45—Salmon Bay echool, W. Gard et. and Clark P, Bissett of the University of| ,, hide ey: ae A , a Washington, and short talks by Ad-| 47—eny nan nalierd sve NW miral R. E. Coontz, Livingston Sted-| 48—I1rving achool, 6403 Rarnen ave. 49—Millinery store, 6105 14th ave. N. W. 60-—Store, 5719 11th ave. N. W. (corner 58th and 11th.) 51—Real estate office, 610 W. 65th at. 52-—W. Wopdiand school, Fifth ave. N. W. and W. 68th at 53—Store, 6418 Aixth ave. N. W. 64—Rons school, 200 W. 52nd at, 55—Residence, 115 W, 60th at Bakery, 4450 Fremont ave. 57—Telephone exchanre, 1329 N. man, Robert C, Saunders, Rabbi Samuel Koch and Bishop O'Dea will mark the program. Seattle Elks will celebrate “Broth- er” Pershing’s birthday with a pave: ment dance at Wall st. and Fourth ave. on both Friday and Saturday nights. The Elks’ band of 50 pieces will furnish music, and proceeds wil | 47th at 58—Fire wtation No. 11, N. 451 and go to the band war chest fund. All De Sed hiiat ond Elks and their friends are invited. 59 bo tety ose a N, 42nd at. ia es 60—Real estate office, 4228 Fremont av Ww. 8. 8, 61—Store, 509 N. 42rd at. re ny 62—Btore, 418 Leary ave 63—Kire station No. 9, N. 39th st. and Linden ave. 64—Shoe hop, 3602 Woodland Park avo. 65-—Shoe shop, 4806 Wallingford ave. street departmens ee t, 1332 61—Store, 3400 Fremont ava, “Japanese night” will be observed at the monthly meeting of the For- a ‘Trade club, in the assembly halt the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, , 8 p.m. Distinguished ss. men and diplo- 1 31—John Ht. Allen school, N. 67th st. and FROM 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 68—North Queen Anne school, 118 W.| . Madison st. Florentia at | 191—Walting station, Madrona ave. and | 69—City car barn, 2467 Third ave. W. many way, 70—Interbay school, 16th ave, W. and| 192 401 Madrona drive 193 jon No. 12, 93rd ave, and FB. W. Barrett st have. W. in renidence, 124 28th ave. Walla Walla school, 24th ave, and w E. Cherry st Remidence, 1108 24th Chureh, 2118 B. U Store, 2015 ¢ Fire ‘station > and W. Wheeler Store, 151 Nickerson st a Pasement in residence, 2414 First )198—-Lobby, $00 13th on. 3. 199—Paeific school, 11th ave. and B, Jef 77 —Fi nC hool, 2433 Sixth ferson at. | a eeataasge 3 Biath | 500—store, 1201 Fi. Jefferson st. 78—tore, 1901 10th ave. W 301—Car barnm, 1402 E. Jefferson at. Garage, 226 18th ave. Residence, 1912 Sixth ave. W. 1902 Fifth ave. W Churen 21st ave, 0K. Cherry at. 24th ave. Residence, 220 22nd ava Leachi wehool, 32nd ave, and E. Spruce at Branch lbrary, | ler way. re station No. §, Warren ave. and Lae at. Rakery, 1505 Queen Anne N. 56. 86-—Dye works, 401 W. Galor at Store, 2106 R. Spruce st $7—Fire station No. 24, Fifth ave, W. | 210—Store aw. ee 211 Danish 2 163 14th idence, 1625 Nintu | - mined EST) ition home, 200 Broadway. 89—Residence, 217 Otympte pl 213 2 First av 90—De Ia Mar Apartinents, 120 Second | #14 S11 Fourth ave. N S Dexter 216—Hotel lobby, 822 Jackson at, . Dexter Harrison, | 217—Fire station No. 14, Firat ave. 8. otel lobby, 432 Fifth ave. N. | and Holgate st 9o—Fire weation No. 4, Fourth ave, N., | 218—Office, city stables, 904 Beventh| | between John and Thomas eta ave. 8 | | ad ‘ocheol, 43 he Church, Ninth ave. & and Weller at. 909 Kighth ave. 8 F ation No. 1%, Maynard ave. | and Nevada at Colina playfield house, 15th ave. 8. | and Main at 0 Ktore, ment in residence, 3244 East lake ave Jasement in residence, 115 B. Lynn No. 6, 2374 ave @ and| | | Jackson at. | 7 29th ave. & a have & |, 23rd ave, & and it. and Boy! a ? | 104—Wire station No 2%, 11th ave, N. and 11 Broadway N. | ok ore. 229—Ftore, £55 Hiawatha pL THIS STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. AND CLOSES AT 5 P. M. THE BON MARCHE Forty Thousand Seattle Men Will Register as Ready to Answer Their Country’s Call For Seattle Is American Today as Never Before Sixty-three men from The Bon Marche are already in active service. ‘Twenty-nine are engaged in war work. Eighty-two will register on Thursday—ready to go when needed. The Bon Marche, like every other Seattle organization, is glad to do its share— For there must be no laggards if this war is to be won and won quickly. SEATTLE MEN WILL REGISTER IN THEIR OWN PRECINCTS Men from outside points will report to Mr. William A. Gaines at the Registration Office 105 City Hall—Main 6000 THE SALVATION ARMY IS DOING A SPLENDID WORK IN FRANCE This week they ask for Funds to continue that work— you will help, of course. Two Hundred Sick Belgian Children Crying for Relief YOU CAN EASILY HELP TH Send anything for which you have no further use, to 226 Madison Street, before Friday, September 13th, or ring up Elliott 3102 and tell them about it. Mark your package for Belgian Relief, and they will be on sale Saturday, September 14th, “Belgian Relief Day,” in the White Elephant Shop—Basement Leary Building. Aprons $1.50 BECAUSE IT’S APRON THURSDAY Either of these two styles will be $1.50 Thursday. The Apron to the left is made of good quality percale in plain pink, two shades of blue and lavender; neatly piped and cut full. The Apron to the right is also made of percale in pretty bright plaids trimmed with plain colors and piped in white. Princess Aprons at 85c A new shipment of Aprons in this popular style—made of good weight percale in neat fig- ures and stripes and trimmed with rick-rack braid. Sateen Aprons at $1%5 Black Sateen Aprons for store or office wear—that pro- tect your skirts. Full skirt Aprons, fastening on the side— two handy pockets. Sateen Aprons at 50c Sateen Aprons at 39c Smaller size Aprons of Band Aprons of _ black black sateen. This style is sateen that fasten at the cut circular, fastens with back with ties and have two clasps and has handy pocket. APRON SECTION. pockets—good size. THIRD FLOOR 7, MILLINERY WEEK At the Bon Marche Presenting Tailored Hats in | Smart, Up-to-the-Minute Styles E Splendid Values at $7.50 ° —Expert judgment and _ careful Leer were required to present this ex $. 4 group of Hats. —tThe Tailored Hat is the quite the smartest cleverly | of the Autumn favorites and is adapted to these less expensive models, . —Severely plain tailored bows, on large hats, cleverly perched wings on small turbans, the pleated and grosgrain ribbon bandings on page da turbans, button edges and cotched —in fact all the good-looking ideas of the more expensive millinery have been to make this group of hats complete and. isfying. f SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Chambray 15c Yar Mill Ends—Lengths to 20 Yaré 1,500 yards of good grade Chambray” blue, tan and gray, 26 inches wide. Ni over 10 yards to each, and none delivered, WASH GOODS SECTION—LOWER MAIN FLOOR | 107—MeGilivra school, E. Blaine and 37th | 230--Fire station No. 13, 14th ave. @ and | ave. N. Mamachusetts st. 108—Isanc I. Stevens school, 18th ave, N.| 221—Hall, 1912 Atlantic st. eee Gonree |222—Olympie school, 26th ave, A and y—Volunteer park conservatory, ts eee ee | 233—Fiasement in residence, 1517 sist | 120—Hall in apartment, 1132 10th ave. N. | a list City light station, 1179 Eastlake ave. |224—Franklin high school, 3020 Mount Baker bive. Bastiake av digvion aunt, 235—York school, 34th eve. A and Hor. ton st 114—Store, Summit ave. N. . }115—Store, 619 N. Broadway. Seen eee, SO ee EN AY 116—Garnge in rear 1416 E. Roy et. the at. 14th 117—Store, 901 19th ave. N | 227—Store, 2017 14th ave. 8. 1it—Btore, 2722 HL Madison at. | 288—Beacon hiN school, 16th-ave & and La —Longteliow echool, 20th ave, N. and) aay Ktorae 2436 | 120—Tatlor shop, 610 19th ave. N. | 240—Store, 4073 | 241—Store, 4315 121—Fire station No. 7, 15th ave. N. and B. Harrison. hepato 122—Lowel! school, Federal ave. ana m.| 3{}—ptcre. Mercer at. | “ae | Hudson at. —Laund) B 192—Laundry room tn epartment, 411 ¥.|145 {615 Ttainler ave. | 124—Cascade school, Pontius ave. and F, |24¢—Hire station No. 28, Hillman Cty. ‘Thomas at. ar 125-—Residenes, 202 Boren ave. N. oe Store, 606 FB. Denny way. at Dairy xtation, 223 N, Broadway. | 261-—-Duntap school, 8807 Rainier ave. | 7 i | a asement in apartment, 1007 Mar-| 2°27 oe? oot sith ave AL tnon st —Apartment, 1414 E. Denny way. 120—-Apartment, 1722 kb. Thomas et. | 121—Apartment, 205 19th ave. N. 122—Store, 1432 EB. Madison at. nidence, 1633 12th ave. roadway high school, Rroadway | nd Pine st 125—Rakery, 704 FE. Pine at. 136—Automobile salesroom, erson school, $709 60th ave. & ire station No. 33, 62nd ave & | ad Ryan st. | neord school, 723 Concord ay: South Park playhouse, Seventh | 8. and Sullivan st. | Store, 6206 ¢ City hall, G st 1341 Dawson at. school rleton ave, 404 B. Pine ni annex, 728 / 137-—Shop, 1125 Howell at. | 138—Fire ‘station No. 15, Minor ave, and Virginia #t 129—Tallor shop, 1001 Howell at. 140—Summit school, Summit ave. and B. Unton at. 141—Firo station No, 25, Harvard ave. and FE. Unton at. 261- 262 263. 264—AIki school, 59th ave. & W. and W. Btevena, 265—Fire station No. 29, W. Walker st., Residence, 222 Oreas st. Real estato office, 1500 Harbor ave. Residence, 1528 Alki ave. and 45th & W. 266¢—Hiawatha playhou: | let ave. & W.| 142—Store, 953 B. Unton at. ; 143—Garage. Union at. cll AR ap onl iat Fa aietiake a) 267—West Seattle school, California ave. and Lander ant | 145 edar at. ¥ 268 —Store, W. Andover at. | 156 aod ove. 269—Store, 3245 California ave | nw . | 270—Chu Jarro!l and Chilberg ave. eed |271—¥tre tation No. 32, W, Alaska at. Howell st. | and 44th ave. 8. W 2115 272—Jofferson school, 42nd ave. & W.| Seventh ave. | 152 , 610 Olive at 153- , 219 Second ave. 154—Hotel lobby, #6 Virginia at | 155—Hotel lobby, 1600 First ave, | and W. Edmonds at | 273—Hiotel West, 1701 W. Spokane ave. 274—Gatewood school, California ave, and | ‘W. Myrtle at 275—Store, 7103 California ave. 166—Fire station No. 2, Third ave, and| 379 _¢ 4 pumping station, 7200 "ine st. a m + ¥ California ave. 157—Hotel lobby, 520 Fike et. z 15—Store, 721 Pine st. asdigr ae p= barn, Ninth ave. & W. and 159%—Shoe shop, 812 Pike at. % lenderson. 160—Hotel lobby, 1106 Pike at. eer en 1f1—Hotel lobby, 805 Pike at. | |162—Shop, 705 Union st. + eth EE ERR iene Exchange Thrift Hotel lobby, 1408 Fourth ave, Stamps by Jan. 1 ‘Thrift cards may be exchanged for War Savings Stamps at any post: offic ank or other authorized | agency, by surrendering the card | and paying the difference between the $4 worth of Thrift Stamps and the price of the War Savings Stamps, This month the price of a War Sav- ings Stamp is $4.20, Thrift Stamps may be exchanged for War Savings Stamps only on or before December 31, 1918. Hotel lobby, 1215 F —Hotel lobby, 111 Public Mbrary, F Madison st Hall, 1009 Eighth ave Residence, 1020 Eighth ave, Sign ghop (alley entrance), 112 Co- lumbia st. —-Hat shop, 908 ‘Third ave. Central school, Seventh Madison at. 17%—Shop, 813 Madison et. 174—Realdence, 1123 Marion rt. 176—Apartment, 1106 Cherry st. Residence, 611 Ninth ave. Fir ave. and Fourth nave. 1 1 Lobb: anty-City building. Bo em ramen | 180—Fasement, King county court house. * | 181—Shop, 909% James at : | 182 # station No. 3, Terry ave. and Murphy Likes It; der st | sue abet iitan itih ‘othe ene Masi Buys $155 More fon st Jesse F. Murphy, 260 Empire 184—Tallor shop, 1403 B. Madison at. nits wh 185—Apartment, 1825 . Madison at. building, called us by ;phone: “I've 186—Fire station No, 23, 18th ave, and m,|boughtm y quota of stamps before, Columbia st. But The Star campaign appeals to 187—Store, 900 19th ave 2 e FE eee eet tae Mnsione “et. me too much to be content with 189—Store, 2719 E. Madison st. that.” 190—Fire station No, 34, 32nd ave. N.anad And he bought $155 worth more, iB Ba RG e “Lower BON MARCH AIN BASEMENT Economies in New Wool Dresses AT —$11.95— These Two and Other Styles of Panama Racks and racks of New Dresses, and of course all feature Bargain Basement Prices.” Some pretty new styles at $11.95 of Panama, in navy, black, Tomorrow | | > | | Splendid Values and Styles —$16.50— —Offering Coats at so moderate a price will be a source of economy to many women—will be the oes of many an important Coat question this There is a splendid showing of styles—new, smart looking models that are practical as well. Tailored of heavy coating mixtures in dark shades —belted style with pockets, with all plush or plush trimmed collars and a few of fur. Sizes 16 to 42. wine color and green; with button — trimming — white collars and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 42. LINGERIE WAISTS 98c At this popular price we have a large variety of styles to select from—neat, simple models so practical for inex- Made of white voile—some all-white or with colored collars and cuffs; also of colored striped voile. ALL SIZES, 36 TO 46, AT 98c. pensive Waists. Women’s Warmer Kimonos —Only $1.49— Made Empire style of heavy fleeced flannelette in both 1 Neck and sleeves trimmed with accordion pleated ribbon or cord. Sizes 36 to 42. light and dark patterns. WASH DRESSES REDUCED TO $3.45 Some That Are Unusually Good Bargains They’re all our better Wash Dresses put into one lot, regardless of their former price, and redu as Ses e lot, regardless 5 iced to $3.45. We have many styles to select from—Dresses you willfind suitable for street wear and home wear A any and gingham combinations and of good quality gingham in pretty time. Made of fine sheer voile—some voile plaids. Sizes 36 to 46, but not every size in every style. | ~