The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR FRENCHTHROW ~~ ap AND THE Boys "ENEMY'S POWER BACK SIX HUN. ; - OF RESISTANCE COUNTER BLOWS GROWS WEAKER Lip SIMMS STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. THE aie MARCHE LONDON, ermined j German resis rey of sharp counter \ continues Fy. endorff fairly vigorous points and British assaults on ons before the Hindenburg us he plasters the Ger were reported in night official state mans tighter against Hindenburg's ments of the allied war offices, The wall of concrete and steel, but gen fighting was only light sparring and | | erally speaking, the line today | maneuvering for position, compared fairly stabilized from the English with the heavy battles of past weeks channel to Switzerland The allied battering ram is, Field Marshal Haig announce troops had advanced north of E on the Hindenburg line, taking some prisoners. the ole tople whether th yefore wi Bs Near Vermand, northwest of St tart swini i Quentin, the British pushe or will friend nettle ¢ ns during the day. until spring ately where Re Gouzeaucourt, hel they are Ke was again attacke Germans t their lines are im bes much gunfire, repu enemy pregnable y the allies never German artillery Havrin- | | would be able to break down their court wood, on the Cambrai front, is | | resistance. Figures certainly seer developing “considerable activity, to oreve the German power 0 Haig said istance is already immeasurabl In Flanders, the British further lese than it was in 1917 improved their positions. During the Arras-Vimy offensive n 1917 British captured 19,343 French troops during Wednesday merely held their gains against counter attacks. Six of these were hurled back at the allied line near Lauffaux and Celles-sur-Aisne, The allies, including Americans, menace the Chemin des Dames and the en emy’s Aisne river positions from the western flank. Attacking down the high road from St. Quentin to Ham, the Ger mans struck French forces south east of Roupy, it was announced, but were repulsed. Berlin's night report said the day on the battle front passed quietly. guns in April ne gun in Ma drive, they t U ntrimmed Millinery for Autumil Extensive Displays of New Shapes, Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments 10,697 8 guns in August 11 guns in Sep ers and 15 guns in 2 of 60,601 prisoners and 398 guns, fore seven months’ steady, stubborn fighting. Since the start of the counter of fensive this year, the British have captured 75,000 prisoners and 750 suns, Whereas in 1917 »0k approximately only one & AN EXPERT DESIGNER TO TACK ON TRIMMINGS— Equipped with her needle and thread, an expert trimmer will be ready to tack the trimmings on your new hat. In this way, one may, if she wishes, wear Attorney General H ach 0 prisoners, this y her new hat home, all complete. t a an took“ohe un for each 100 ¢ eee Ue? ae YE a lacker Roundu ing there is oar ENN Sa : F oa ye MU icirGN) -mept! 12 ‘pal € the Britiah, lene re WONDERFUL display of Autumn LL that is new and smart in trim- 9) 2 IN, 2A bd « or both. : , ny : mey General Gregory has assumned | i A tac eer grim A shapes in Lyons’ velvet, hatter’s mings is shown, ready to put on complete responsibility for the re-| »xima 0,000 prisoners and plush, satins, beaver and velvets, in all the hat. Flowers and foliage, meta cent slacker raids made in New York, 2,100 4 or about one gun fo nist akved Ro Ae aed ‘. nate ce i y in a letter to the president. penta hype nte itt aged ea the new straight and rolled shapes, and jet ornaments, wings and feather both large and small. The cleverest — povelties—hundreds of beautiful trim- creations of noted American designers, ; if ji p including Bendel, Gage, Hyland and mings that will add just the desired Joseph. touch to your hat. PRICES $2.00 TO $16.50 PRICES 50c TO $7.50 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Plainly the German soldiers have only in running The letter contains a long state ment of the policy of the justice de- improved since partment in relation to the select = gervice act and the result of the fu dragnet proceedings. 1919 Automobile stearic: Grace's M'CORMICK WILL RACE SEN. LEWIS eee os tig ogra ployed soldiers and sailors in round Are All Approved y ASHINGTON, 12.—At the t of the war industries board, | | This is a good store for inexpensive Dress Goods—for instance | : who would rather be shot than go to Europe. out of 13,000 voting. Port Engineer the front were seen by a Swiss doc McCormick’s plurality of from 50,-| LONDON, Sept. 12.—Very little ac Nicholson has received orders to pro tor who has just returned from Ger- | 000 to 60,000 was rolled up in the! tivity in air work on September 10, | ceed rapidly “with the completion of many, it was learned today. state outside Chicago. The city gave | owing to heavy rainstorms, was re-| his plans. oer JUST ABOUT HALF THE USUAL RETAIL PRICE We've ten different colors to show you in this All-wool Crepe de Paris at 75¢ a yard—it is non-crushing and will give excellent wear—and at 75¢ a yard—Friday. th ming winter, in order to meet the requirements of the boards. a ’ reg \ Me concent slackers without Greg! Gi1CAGO, Sept. 12.—Congress-| Republican voters nominated Con-| All four port propositions, calling matnaal auth poplin ie - | man Medill McCormick is the repub-|Tessman William FE. Mason and|for improvement of Seattle's public , which were to have been held ‘ lican candidate for senator from IIli- former Gov. Richard Yates for con. | terminal fac Alities, were approved by nk January and February, in Prefer Death to | gressman-at-large. M. H, Cleary and|a big mijority Tuesday, according to i Uan Getawe haves t s 1 aor according to practically com-) w, E, Williams are the democratic |Port Auditor Gormley - As, have: heen rom yesterday's pri-| no he ffice Proposal 1, cal ° e Western Stru eo nominees for the same offi roposal } ling for the du ayaulia inevatike tka haee hale is EN STUSRIC | maries. His opponent will be sen-| "NS T_T TEE plication of the Graith cove terminal, | Automoblte industries leaders have -Woo “Inc. repe for ca Yar IS, Sept. 12—German soldiers ator James Hamilton Lewis, now in Wan aanctioned by a taajority of 6456 |Ursed Promoters of local shows to | AIR WORK SLOWER - : abandon all plans for such during! 4 “A few days ago,” said the doctor, its plurality to Mayor William Hale} ported in the British aviation com. COCCOCOSOOOCOOCOOOOOEOES “T oe 10r scldiers — with ‘Thompson. sme mayor carried Ch |enunique. om ; : : ls : ! their » y ol ed to £O-| cago yy about 15,000. George E. — ROSTON, Sept. 12 dJeut. Francis) @ e = ing to the front. At a given signal, | Foss, : didate, Ouimet, former amateur national go '. 36-Inch Storm Serge 85c Yard Tiree font Scares cata See, urd" rnanican, Sia, gp Gponax wexw ores Quan, tvoer sowie mauncica’ § Fay and Near :]) If You Wish to Help the | cinch Storm Serse Sse Yard (all breasts, and shouted: “Shoot!| mick vote of 180,000. | LONDON, Sept. 12.—Sir George|M. Sullivan here yesterday. Lieut.|@ ram e s ° : Serge that will give all sorts of good "Shoot! We ‘are not going to the| Senator Lewis was renominated |Reed, Australian high commatssloner, |Ouimet ts attached to the quarter 3 News by Telegraph H Sick Belgian Children wear and always look well. Nav, LS - rn — . wn Telephone 3/[} Send some of the things for brown, wine, myrtle, gray, Copen, black. sieceieai *g % : : 54-Inch Worsted Serge $1.35 STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. phere yeaa peceeaned which you have no further use to Worsted Storm Serge SF fine, firtl = minster Presbyterian church, will 226 Madison Street, before Friday. weave, and very satisfactory for good riday. 4 , THE BON MAR cr = speak at the Chamber of Commerce | wear. A suitable weight for dresses. Club juncheon riday noon, on 4 i ! whet: enone Be ‘Dow to the MARK YOUR PACKAGES FOR | Ney: ope Baap ee: sre DARGAIN BASEMENT “i | Fa eo pm oe | aodinch "Woo Poplin is stil imarked tion to Walter F. M ; a | -inc! ‘ool Poplin is still mar! A S ° l P. h f W 1 fon ‘coutuel, | Wadcioat Dongen and your sift will help to swell the at moderate price here and we have a, pecia urcnase oO oo WwW 9 C t wilde rote os Oise ie rack. of local receipts on Saturday, September 14th Se variety of shades—navy, Copen, omens vLoa Meeting of the Consumers’ league {| ——Belgian Relief Day—at the White | black, brown and others. Dresses Has Just Arrived . MAY Pac yy Boe y—at the White | \}REss GOODS SECTION-UPFER MAIN SOME WE PURCHASED FROM AJ |J/#. x. putty, 4546 sana ave. s. w.,/]] Elephant Shop, Basement Leary Bldg. FLOOR Thursday, at 12 Pp. m. Members LARGE MAIL ORDER HOUSE requested to bring edibles for lunch AN EXCEPTIONALLY ARE SPECIALLY PRICED Mineernk 1a ctivae: wis chasse | , GOOD LINE OF conan, wene eter || |] HEADQUARTERS for CHILDREN’S sHoEs | e in the recent election of the| Bi Ik Li f Bo J G tal — eatin roken Lines o! ys’ Gunmetal W l S D $5.00 ott Bay Woodmen will hold a| School Shoes Reduced to j $3.50 party at Moose temple, Sec 00 erge resses at ‘ Coats tor 35.00 are rere bargains in- ond ave and Seneca st y Thursday | Re ape Shoes of heavy black gunmetal calf, in button and lace eed, these days. Je ught all this be style—with g weight soles. All sizes from 214 to 514, but not in eve mail order house had, and the quantity Vit recommendation for merey, | style. Z é fei is limited. Made in neat belted styles violation of the espionage act by fed with plush collars and plush fetes eal Jerr Wednesday in having ee | Gunmetal Shoes Gunmetal Shoes Ironwear Shoes e caved pat ed in brown and mixtures. tea ee $2.00 Pair $2.25 Pair $2.95 Pair g ey are made of coating left from last Leopold Godowsky, fam Children’s Gunmetal Children’s Shoes of Youths’ Ironwear <= Unusually Smart Models Featured — makes wus low. Dricell 1] Wi teuanseeaceaay, oy agora with cloth heavy gunmetal calf Shoes of a A gun Mf te J oe limadge Conover, of | S 5 neavy soles an with cioth ops an meta ca wr al in eid ng rom ¥ ie nets Very ently transfered from spring heels. Sizes 5 heavy soles. Sizes 814 leather soles and heels. mart Effects in the Smaller Sizes tices" saatarial’ pebbot at the | to 8. to 11. Sizes 10 to 1144. The buyer for the Basement, now in the East CREPE DE CHINE AND pra ler, Chi kan vanes bias ys * CHILDREN’S SHOE SHOP—-UPPER MAIN FLOOR is sending’ immense. shipments of wool dresses, GEORGETTE WAISTS peg ae Sym ey AN is line at $14.95 bi a la The Women's association of Ply- styles, aad in most’ ates we! wie aging je —$3.75— mouth Congr peatlonal eur whure | Childr Ss “M i ” Underwear R d M d three of a kind. The Dresses are splendidly Smart tailored Waists with tucks and reception ‘for ‘Rev. and Mrs, If. . : = uns ng ea: y- ade Ross, who for the East made and show that careful attention was given hemstitching; dressier models with embroid- Amber Youn, oung every detail. The various styles feature em- ered fronts and | sti i ry ¢ i s o2% hemstitched lars broidering, much military braid and button trim- various styles. Flesh colot and ~——. ig ming. sizes 40, 42 and 44, : Part Wool Shits '"70)c Baby Dresses and Pants, a Garment ‘ THE REMAINING STOCK OF ODD LINES and Slips AT A SPECIAL PRICE So Satisfactory and 4 at the baby clini at the Central school The champion patriotic street in | the world is Margaret st., Walker 7 te Miathe. ais | “Munsing” Part-wool Shirts and Pants for girls, af . pe SPECIAL VALUES IN mee a poppe Ribeghebes in sizes 8, 10, and 14 years. White and natural Economical 3 and 295 blood relatives of the o gray garments—the ‘“Munsing” make, famous for ’ pants left in those houses are at the fit and good wear. Mothers are finding out ats a front | to their surprise th t it i Among twelve men arrested at El| , Pn Pe : : Surprise Thas 1 & —$2.95— re te eee | Boys’ and Girls’ Heavier —_ suite satistactory and more ; itaaiog wie “Adi cae Gn a : * economical to buy baby’s Warmer little Coats for Fall and Winter; made of woolly Moxie ‘ 2, Breen Cotton Union Suits 85c Dresses and Sli ; ee = i white eiderdown, belted and trimmed with straps and pearl | toe reports, They were | ; ? j : 3 Sent Ips ready: Rittons, Padded and lined tESWietORE Bese deo stead i apprehended by the new passport All first quality—perfectly sized Union Suits at made, in both short and venrs. » 2s New Trim wll H t regulations. a Sie ag ee dna es. Girls’ Suits in long styles. m a white wi rop-seat—Boys’ in cream color with LITTLE TOTS’ | LITTLE TOTS’ Splendid s i] THEATRES closed crotch. ie 2 to 16 years. Lovely little Slips of fine | 4 WHITE D ES CHAMBRAY D SES 4 95 UNDERWEMR SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR nainsook in Bishop or yoke ] j —$1.49— | $2.75 Values... ° PALACE HIP Styles, at 75¢. : | — care Harmony Maids, a trio : i Seer gay ion | Branson chioiath pinoaud | SEVERAL STYLES AS SKETCHED Se te eae aan Women’s Silk Lisle Hose Slips, babyishly trimmed ia crossbar dimity; low nec’ tan chambray with white a ls ie >» with @ vclass singing num with fine edges or y iq and short sleeves, neatly | poplin tele: bait ae ane ae ee Gs Rotates new, smart- | ae with a high-cle inging num: | 35 P Ste to ae or yokes, i trimmed with embroidery | straps, trimmed with feath- and Beiuy fiers ies effects of Y rea "oa en acltuce comedians, with a singing eo . a alt— pit 7 € re , : . t é , ffects of velvet an blackface comedians, ha singing Ii PL: = ge” edge, ‘Sizes 2 to 6 ail aa in colors to | dark rich shades. Feather ornaments, Hibben Bowe and talking Ade, called “tes one 400 pairs of Women's Silk Lisle Hose at a spe- Hand-made Slips or ig i ‘atch. Sizes 8, 4, 5 years. | and ribbon fringe are used for trimming. [ral Aton Kim, “The Only Chinese | cial price because they're seconds (with only slight Dresses, simply made or ' Ch b H P ones Pig ap ¥ a and join shades— gray, ¢laborately em b ro i dered, a | 1 Rely OU8 gold—in sis 5 Bia v0 10. short or , els | MEN'S FINE CALF SHOES otto ser Prig Dresses 63 D5 | oan tis i sunt HOSIERY SECTION UPPER MalN TOO owe a | ata we) rice . e Alle! ose! wey 4 ¢ i. ca | Allen | present - es 5 q ee k iatse” Dis ; ager it »pelin Raid," comedy . + ma ia Little Sister’s White Wash. | $5.95 Pair— belted effect straight, loose aivie, box’ peated |flatscton ant someersct hme cll og pontoons: CR PRINTS 1Sc Frocks in sizes 2 to 6, wit a Good stout Shoes for general wear—made of fine black | from the yoke; the collar and belt are trimmed h | prise finish 24-inch Comforter Prints in serviceable dark many styles to choose from fe calf leather in lace style. English and broad-toe lasts— | a stitched design in white. Plain pink, pepe | ec? se rocmtile cometion wea oolors-—eultable for making new cr seine <i. @0.00 to OGNG. : 4 good weight soles. Sizes 6 to 10. | Akeendant *algereae ito ue! and | gtgers a cosabins tion naval onsite: | comforters. Not over 15 yards to each at this price. : THE BABY sHoOP— Be ; ; 10, tron-Jaw ask and grotesque contor- he peace ory a MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

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