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‘Paris, THE SEATTLE STAR .MERICAN PLANES PROVE COMPLETE SUCCESS n §, WORKERS ARCHBISHOP IRELAND [COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE HUNG PLANNING EXPERTS PRAISE FIGHT TO END, DIES AT AG SAYS 6 MPERS . ST, PAUL, Sept John Ire-, the Philip land, archbishop of the St. Paul! versy BY WEBB MILLER ycese of the Catholic church for| He was Wnhited re le f at 5 this morn Sept to Arch- due Bien ot the American 7 anced age of 80,| tablished. He wax consecrated bish ration of Labor, told more than a are, niamnaed «fia | OM Capea acre prelate core of French labor lea pre Sea tine 1. ie Ute held an LL. D, degree from Yale, was Senting every phase of workmen's ac-| oii. eo arti ate ~|& commander of the French Legion | tivities in France. that Am la ling his '$oth birthday Be eon ane ee memes ORHoEE! : chaplain o % He was o bor is determined to carry the war September. 1, he was ¢ pews atic tendenc a hoe My i . On to a victorious finish en rode about in treet care, talking He declared America’s working-| Five days ago it became appar-| with parishioners and workingmen, Men will “see it thru, whatever may ent to his physicians that he could : " be the ar 4 not live, and he sank gradually, | gp yp, 9 | He said there will be no listening frequent rallies. At his V; A k P| to any peace terms, and no peace were hi Mother Su- tenna, wa e: | talk “until it’s over.” Seraphin St. Joseph's ‘ From many of the Fr Pr his. only sur I > “4 Fibs Gompers elesation rec sues oma, Ataltans in Air @esurance that France's lab man, of Sioux Stand with America and maintain and Bishops James ‘the home front until victory has Heffron and James turning deaf ears to tal te administered by ME his secretary, the v. T. A. Welch, after the sacrament had been ad- ministered by Bishop O'Gorman. Arrangements for the funeral will Last rites we “America’s ticipate in any sentatives of after the war,” Go! United Press correspondent orkers will not par: onference with repre nemy countries until commande across the be made tomorrow jai deg talked with the French le i a. 4 . mani Organized workers of America have mngnceted ah France ee ee This} The inter-allied confer.|. John Ireland was b in Kil-| is the text of the ma lence at London has declared practi.| Kenny, Ireland, Sepember 11, 1838, People of Vienna! urn to| cally the same. We nind Pres-4 He was brought to this ¢ try by| know t Italians, Wo flying Mdent Wilson in the achievement of | his parents when 11 years old above Vienna; we , drop tons | our princip! ost what it may For the first few years the fam-|0f bombs v ye city, but we Mths purpose of this mission is to|!ly lived in Boston, Mass, and|drop the salute of our tri-color of @Onvince the European workers of Burlington, Vt Then John was) liberty | ‘this determination, and to attempyto taken to St. Paul, at that time We Italians do not make war Bathe about a great solidarity or uni.|% trading post, depending largely | Upon women, old men and children ty of allied workers toward the same | Upon Indian patronage. At the) We make war upon your govern a Parochial school the future arch-|™ent, the enemy of national liberties; the blind, stubborn and This is in effect what Gompers is| bishop found a playmate in Thomas Yelling representatives of French la-| O'Gorman, now bishop of Sioux bor. Falls, 8. D. you lbert Immediately after its arr: here,| The two were marked by Bishop noe the Gompers delegation held a con.|Cretin, famed French missionary, | //Usions “People to study mee with French leaders, and|Who sent them to France Thomas’ alleged defalcations total | 110,000. He is at liberty on $10,000) il, pending trial. He was also the firm friend of Presidents McKinley and Roose- velt. Under Roosevelt he settled with goats ing rabbits % HOUS “FURNISHING WEEK AT Autumn Cretonnes, so new—so handsc for drapes, for chair coverings and ever so Cretonnes for making home homelike. FOUR TEMPTING CRETONNE HOUSEFURN Cretonne Mill Ends 25c Yd. A big assortment of 36-inch Cretonne in medium and light colors with pretty floral and conventional patterns. Will make nice drapes, cushions and coverings; 10- to 15-yard lengths. Cretonne Special 35c Yard Cretonne of very nice quality and 36 inches wide. Repp and Mummy cloth weaves in bright, cheerful patterns. Chintz and bird designs, checks and stripes in many colors. The Liberty Loan Drive Begins Saturday Seattle’s Share is Twenty-Eight Million Dollars —It means that every one must put his best foot for- ward. —It means we must work shoulder to shoulder. —To put Seattle over the top in record time. Regulation Middies $7.95 MIDDY CLOTH IN BLUI OF WOOL BRIGHT RED AND NAVY Very popular for school wear are Mid- dies of this character—with large sailor collar trimmed with white silk braid and finished with slit pockets and open cuffs —with silk laces Other Middies in serge, si at $¢ 8 as 16 to 44, IND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SAVORY PASTRY : APPETIZING FOR DINNER OR LUNCH You'll find it a great time-saver to get your meats already " Shower Pleas | squadron of ds by D’Annunaio, cruel government which cannot give rabbit-proof fer MISS HOOVER WILL ‘ a regular E OF 80 land SOMEDING vers ME I AM GOING TS HAVE Suc A HEADACHE! pine Friar contro: r sible for the found holic university at D.C. appearing & show why it should o The Sept Sar by Last pint a | f eight Italian airplanes, | Captain Gabriele | the poetaviator, flew| to Vienns miles Al y nor bread and which you only with hate and| of Vienna, you have the| nd stocked it and rabbits, and is rais- on goat's milk er’s welght at about 160 pot ~ STORE HOURS—9 A. 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THIRD FLOOR—THE N MARCHE ITLL BE SOME- KATZENSAMMER, ou KAISER! 4 pd aha PIC sy "| reputation of being intelligent, Why » Was to be another conference i mm ae » you donned the Prus j Stone, Ore. G Offi i 1, — his’ model srus, French You now see all the Missing erman 10148. : i orld turni ainst yo Do yo Ill: M. S Banker Th ka rg iica, top ade | ane oer ea, Oe ics Is Dying in Cell Held °U S ‘Char eisat. Sorry beat 0a All right, continue it-—and it is cisco; G. PRANCISCO, Sept. 25.—Hen- on S. asin ots ‘ , |Your own suicide. What do you » Te . 4 Gassed| ry an, former chancellor of a AFEE) He returned to America when) hope for? e decisive victory | Yanks in France she Takeo penne oC See Adopts 8-Hour Da — the German consulate here, was re- Charles E. Thomas, former presi-|the civil war broke out and en- | wired the Seattle Chamber of C near jomas, ar t ! promised by German geners red the Seattle Chamber of Com-| wow york, si ; TOKYO, Sept. 25.—The American | ported by federal officials to be @ent of the First National bank of /listed in the Union army? Rated re ue y aters 7 NEW YORK, Sept. The Unit PEP vidh-cna-tiing ‘prestdant or Sibert Haak . "| decisive victory is like the 4 mer Tuesday extending greetings Ld inten Steel scree bait ship Star of Poland, owned by the | death's door, and was removed from kn Sctiarton 4 ‘a go 7. Seen See on hoe from the Ukraine—you die WASHING Sept. 25.—Every | to the party of Seattle business men States Stee orporation and all) siiska Packers’ association of Ala-| the county jail to a hospital. When ae tern etcuakercs ei hs aR Tend “pougnt - with the Drivatess | w, uiting for it American in France eats his who will leave for Japan in October, |!t8 subsidiary companies will adopt | meda, Cal., grounded on a reef near | sentenced, several months ago, to six ee arrested’ at Delungis scorning better accommodations of-| «people of Vienna, think of your |own wels days.| The object of the visit is to secure | the t eight-hour day, effective in| the Tokyo bay. Twenty men in-|months in jail, Kaufmann’s attor- ta owert oe Fo cero niger fered Rea the officers. , future; awaken This figures | first-hand information of commer-| October, it was announced by Judge| cluding the captain escaped. The|neys pleaded that incarceration . oh arged with ap-| Archbishop Ireland was a close} «rong live liberty Long live| carefully compiled United nditions in Japan E. H. Gary ship had just arrived from Manila.! would mean death for him. io his own use the Saag ala eu son ek “ Italy. Long live the entente. ss by the food a ‘fags ae a Te OE TT « ¢ NT ass with the colonizing labors of the} C. E. Jackson, of Dallas, Wyo., putation ‘ railroad maker has surround is ranch with a STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5P. M. Ba RGAIN That give you a wonderful opportunity to get the utmost value for your money Women’s Coats As Pictured to the Left —$22.50— Smart looking, yet practical Coats that women at these times are looking for. Well tailored of the with Style good, heavy coatings, and pictured and others, without fur collars. New Fall Coats in Various Styles at —$19.75— All practical, belted models, made of heavy Melton and cheviot coat- ing, with large collars of self mate- rial, beaver plush or fur. 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MURIEL BATTLE PARIS, Sept. 25—Liberty motors, placed in American-built planes, which are manned by American avi- vindicated | WASHINGTON many Ger is organizing pene alions of led by able to bolster her | propagandist and crafty Teutonic diplomats dwindling military ning and strate hig ih entente jomats here diplomats declare that local propaganda attacks and major peace They have cleared themselves from | offensives may be expected from the | tne cloud of aised months ago camp of the enemy now with ever-In-|\) tne United States: power of cun in the opinion of ators, have completely them ¢ which the St. Mihiel salient was captured, fleets of ‘American airplanes used for the first time in large numbers proved a huge uirplane experts, not »d to the American those with ritish, are most enthu- results attained by A In the battle du Aus Verte 5 » that trians ure being trained at I a by offi of the 1 military intel secret warfa tente morale. It is held the enlarged campaign | | will be similar to that carried on in rman success. only those ic over the | motors, planes and pilots, the United States until t entry ot! John D. Ryan, head of the Amerk this country into the war. The! oon aircraft board, has returned to ts point out that the new ter watching the American , will be definite ent entente victory Austrians Tell of expe Success of Allies) ‘that there is no such engine pow- | VIENNA, via London, Sept, 24.—|¢r or lightness in the allied or Ger- (Delayed)—Repulse of allied atta | man army; that there is no other en- in various sectors of the I gine for which there is such a de- front, together with art! mand, | patrol activities was repor' Every official and every officer eis chnatriaty Wie OEOS todni: knowing the result at St. Mihiel ts French and Italian troops pene-| most pleased with the prospects for trated the Austrian lines near Mont|the future. Amer pilots have mol, but were driv given a wonderful account of them: a sunter thrust, the st selves, Artillery fighting was Ryan is continuing his inspection lively in the southern T ining camps and British and manufacturing plants, and SIX AMERICANS NAMED: udying the movements of airplane IN CANADA CASUALTIES supply to advanced areas, Col. Arthur Woods, former police OTTAWA ‘The follow ed in the s in action. impress after seeing the « and talking to pilots and allied be suznmed up as fol- ly almed to pi experts, May commissioner of New York, has ed the Ryan party. Yanadian casualty Killed in action: J. M. Sear, Glad Kaufmann, Former BASEMENT That give you a bigger and better chance to practice wartime thrift and economy Women’s Coats As Pictured to the Right —$15.95— Made of heavy coating plush in a good assortment of colors— plum, taupe, hunter’s green and dark rich brown. Belted styles, with large collars, some trimmed with beaverette; lined throughout with fancy sateen. 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