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THE SEATTLE STAR DRIVE IN BALKANS INCREASES KAISER’S PERI esr 0 | aes » WHERE THE YANKS coms re i Yankee Finds Three Cantal. ek ~\ FARLEY, NOTED Chained to First Line Guns | ! CATHOLIC, DIES | SCARE BULGARS ees eee, AT AGE OF 76) Sept. 18.—The body. }) Farley, who died at maroneck yesterday, elty tomorrow tate at St. Patrick's Interment LONDON The German alysis by officers are J. W. T. Mason United Press War Expert German ma a Battle Ani eir first-line guns! reports of this chine gur There have everal times cathedral ov ou may take It will be made NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—The French, Serbian and Greek opera tions along the Ralkan front give main at Green ummer home, w the cortege will an a verified { Lieut. RB. I. Gary, of Peoria, M promise of a major offensive being naw it conducted against iigaria next “Who t w about it?" I asked cardinal’s committee of spring in strategic conformity with him 1 the Knights of St. Greg. rm a guard of honer for the operations which America and +6 he replied, heat the allies will start against Germany edly “In fr f Am I saw in the west The present movement itself in three German gunners chained to Macedonia can searevly have been their machine planned to perseve r any length ‘One of ‘er Two wer ers. ( " ter season, which Wive— wound e kans. They had steel cuff jous, if not im around the Armagh, Ire- tied when he was but he attained his vn offensive dur of mountainous A Balkan of. ran to were be fensive has always been associated ‘I ) thru his own efforts, being with the spring it that urcartan’s, in Ire For Spring Jump-Off > prison Fordham, and St The purpose of the present drive fed oudtless to secure possession of | local points of ntage from which | & spring advan can successfully be undertaken This, of course, implies the issu ig ance of notics > th Bulgarians helaabiar Ne” oe geratecy i giving the This is a bird's-eye view of Metz, the great fortress city in German Lorraine, which is the goal toward which left arm by a piece « Wounded by Shell Gary is an old National one of the Americans » and Australian her Farley taten Island essed rapidly There ts good stratesy in Biving ‘°) Pershing’s Yanks are forging in the new American offensive. The city is in territory taken from France by Prussia ee waar wee oto Cardinal I Germany is desperately trying to| after the war of 1871. ' : Fae dstan Hin hed Kees "Ullstityen 6 eek 6a-ue persuade Bulgaria to send troops to England from a Ee 12 SOLDIERS DIE | Gompers vine | PORTUGAL PLOT. |cue sez. 0, sy 8 LOE FARE but there Lieut. Gary saw three German ma- Now, however, it w is dead here to: me cengerous for the Bulg BY H. FE. BECHTOL , WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—T? Jimmy B pe € Edith B. . Ss 0. Sept 8 gen ws en en! slot to \ 4 , ep 8.—The about it to H. Bechtol, our London “ith Bari mit any large number of troops to ; Se: Is, 2 Rat itl em ) European Manager of the News- MADRID, Sept. 18.—A plot to at department of war ats } day, the victim of a 4 posed oh PE enadirpes go to the west front ; fob apatagg 4 hrrigh teh paper Enterprise Association) | tack the Portuguese president and | figur mother, flinging her b ‘ from Alki br If this were done, Bulgaria's own bers are dead, 38 soldiers are LONDON, Sept, 18.—S el) government, said te Yank over mal to reach the little is in a slightly impr and two members of the unaccounted for toda @efensive position would become jure weakened to an extent that would crew jompers went down into the Lon etto the other day, to visit |) and that it co 1 maintain colved by a number of officers and in the I y burt in the Providence hospital Wednes » bear had been the boy's play day. The little girl, daughter of Mr, It answered the call of the and Mrs. A. Barker, 3015 Colby sty give high encouragement to the k of an eastbound : ouse where he was born, and }|19M-commiasioned officers, has been |) states. ‘The cost of the { allies to strike for Sofia itself a reer ehncty |} to walk thru the lanes wt nam (Fceoorered:|@ lctal dispatch |? equipment is $115.40 for the first )| Wild when Jimmy appeared with its fell 20 feet, and rolled 30 feet further Czar Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, is a | Marshfield, Mo,, last nig eports |) hoy, he ran errands and blacked {/ from Lisbon stat lay j the Uni und) food. The boy was crushed and down the ravine to the bottom of timid monarch, Who is out exclusive. today at the GfBee’ of the!’ sibs {| It ts planned to 1 e in Lisbon |{ of (| clawed the incline. Physicians think she will Wy for spoils. The changing condi- Frisco lines he that the }{ ""When he got t he foun’ his }| those who have been apprehended. |} for {| The mother was beaten off, and eacnves: tions in the NC situation are al- last aw six — : 4 i ) visit had leaked out. On the house { The A bin dye te vernment is } 7 the bear stood guard over its victim! [OS ANGELES Sept 18. —_—_—_ ready reported%o have sent him to| debris peen removed and the|} where he was born the word (| taking possession the railways, until farmers with shotguns and ak aes * eaith resorts, where broken.down f engines was fast being|} ""s'\yt" was chalked In huge let. {| tleeraphs, talephocse “aia Waten staan pitchforks took its life Thirty-thr persor ; ede Two Justices Ask Nerves are treated. d away ters, A crowd of w and chil- }| W4¥* many women, were painfully, an¢ : P The Bulgarian retreat along the military censorship did not per-|{ dren were « { Must Cl M i some hurt early today, Justice for Women Macedonian front is certain to make mjt announcement of the names of I was y . 5 A us' ear ass What This Date . car crashed into| TWO more letters have been ad Ferdinand still more timerous, This |the dead and injured {triendly “demonstration,” said | Broadway Beauties of Shipments Here B ht in War! at the junction of | Aressed to the school board from Means the kaiser will be unable to) ‘The er in command said a|) Gompers e old house hasn't {| tg Entertain Yank: ithe? Voltas Minton satiny admin roug 1 ‘ sts. prominent ens attacking the Sly on serious Bulgarian military | casualty. list. would be announced |) changed much since I left, in 1863, | Oo Entertain anks " itles September 18, 1917—Gen, Verkohy-| At the receiving hospital it was| board's action in refusing to a Support when the Americans start as soon as completed. { as a boy of 13. There was a wom PARIS, Sept. 18.—There is rejotc. | stration has placed embargoes on all) avy, new Russian minister of war, | declared all of the ir d will live, | Women ry achool eee for the Rhine. siamo in the crowd who said ee a soldiers who | ¢xports thru the port of ttle until| warns Gernany that Russians are - pay as the male instructors. The an 1 she re- ) pea “9 - f letters are from Reah M. Whitehead ee ge ve oa wi 3, 30 s re lucky enou C ea “Part neK on of 2, ds setting ready to fight. , _ 24 7 m . ads * Fe a Bolsheviki Troops —{} 2"nimcrcaae'tad thatetir ot | leave" coming oon. Hecaunn Parit exports have been shi Moe ee eptember 18, 1916-—French move |REV- BAKER IS CALLED HERE | and John 1. Wrighs, justices of the Military Ball at R tu: K me, but she may have been right” {| 8 to have a real American show at|bargo extends to grain imports and | up close to Combles Rev. E. L. Baker, of Bellingham, | Peace. A Saturd | ecapture azan last, modeled on the Broadway type,|eastbound lumber shipments to| September 18, 1915—Hindenburg/| is succeeding Rev. Francis W. La| | nonce woMAN CAND! ory aturday) prKinc, sept Chek Oa ————<€£_£==—w" | with a * band and American points east of the Mississippi river. | almost surrounds Vilna Violette as pastor of the Queen Anne INDORSE MAN CAND! a sey ss, p Dr \ Members of the non-com school for|troops have recaptured Kazan, ac-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—An or-|chorus girls and comedians, The 1 reason for the embargoes is to, September 18, 1914—Sir Gilbert | Methodist church. La Violette, who re- de Teachers’ club, with! and cooks at Camp Lewis will | cording to dispatches today. Siberian|der restricting the manufacture of | show will open soon under the title | clear away accumulated masses of | Parker says: “Peace will be signed | cently returned from France, where has unanimously im military ball at the Armory | troops are retiring in good order, it | furniture has been issued by the war | of “The Follies of 1918,” at the Mar-| shipments, export and import, that|only when the allies have entered he did Y. M. C. A. work, will go to! dorsed Miss Nina O. Buchanan for Eaturday night, [was stated, industries board. igny theatre, in the Champs Elysees. are congesting the terminals | Berlin.” | Bremerton. county superintendent of schools, Ba RGAIN BASEMENT HOSTS OF NEW FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY— —ALL AT BARGAIN BASEMENT PRICES Women’s Silk and Wool Dresses 200 Children’s Wash Dresses Silk Dresses in a Variety of Styles—Excellent Value at ata Very Special Price —$14.95— The Style as Sketched } $1 49 Dresses for street and afternoon wear that in Sizes 6 to 14 Years | e | We know for a positive fact that the gingham alone in these Dresses is worth more embrace such styles that hundreds of women are looking for—Dresses that we can assure you are | than the price we ask for the Dresses already made up. They’re well made in a neat style, |as sketched, of splendid quality plaid gingham in fast colors—trimmed with white pique Se ‘STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. This Half Page Gives but a Tithe of Bargain Basement Attractions Now Is the Time to Do Fall Buying in This Store of ‘‘Lower Prices’’ priced much less than regular. Smart styles of good quality taffeta silk, messaline and crepe de Chine— in black and navy mostly (a few in white)—sizes f M6 to 48 collars and cuffs. I 4 | . ; Wool yum oe ¥ Practical | Lower Prices on Fall Hats Is What 27-Inch A k § ear at a Special Frice the New Millinery Section Offers O pris FI ae 2l1c Yd —$11 95— uting Flanne ° $11. ‘SILK VELVET HATS ARE |, outing Flannel, 4 For inexpensive Dresses you will find these are Y’S WHOLESALE PRICE all that you would expect for $11.95. Made of ONLY 1 95 1, yards of 27-inc a blue, green, black or burgundy wool Panama that | e neat oth tates, oe sg is is by ming gray, wae wears so well—made on simple lines with gathered Mires ? ; ering comforters and other purposes ng children’s wearables, cov , or pleated skirts, with novel shaped pockets and Which is surely proof enough that Prices are Lower | = : PRED GES: girdle; collars and cuffs of white satin. es 16 Velvet Hats in all the newest styles and colors of to 42. silk and Lyons silk velvet. Smart-looking sailor, turban, A SAMPLE LINE OF VOILE WAISTS ———————= | roll brims and large novelty shapes—also some of the Z . Speciall . 4 new draped effects and shirred turbans. A few trimmed pecially Priced A Sample Line of Hats included at this price—$1.95. nae Boudoir | —79c— ’ ° | ippers - ||Women’s High-Class | Ready-to-Wear Hats of Felt PP For ony 780 you ean select may attractive Waists from this group e and Satin, Special $1.95 | 2 30 P 2 | Made of sheer voile, also ‘sorte of Many people prefer to begin a season with inexpensive | e alr | lawn —all-white or with colored ts—this offering presents a wonderful opportunity to cuffs and collars—also some of col e Serge Dresses Priced " —only 150 pairs at this specially | ored voile with white collars and . such people. Ready-to-wear styles of felt and satin in That 1s about half what the Dresses are worth white and light colors, some trimmed with ribbon and yarn . cuffs. Nes . ee . stitching. low price. | cuffs, eat tailored styles or pret- A limited space makes it impossible for us to describe the many pretty styles— | tily embroidered. 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They have] and waist swith al sunt band Sizes j with bands of grosgrain ribbon. leather and soft padded soles, (2 and 4 years only. ;