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5 THE SEATTLE STAR ARMY AND NAVY EXPECT ACTION rr : 2 CAMPS MAY ALL BY RENT BOARD, | J BE QUARANTINED SAYS HANSON WASHINGTON, Sept jeamps in this country ar ybeing isolated from th Ration as a result of the spread of | day evening, that he would wire Army| Mayor Hanson, who told an aw gradually | dience at the anti-rent profiteering of the | m ng in Meves cafeteria Thurs Has Been Specially Decorated for the Liberty Loan Campaign Bpanish influenza, The first Octo-| President Wilson unless action to ber calls for ne 150,000 men have/curb rent hogs was taken im Been postponed so as not to expose | mediately, issued a statement Fri Mew men needlesslyto the epidemic, | day announcing his stand on the &nd in camps where the disease is | question of rent contro! Worst passes are practically pro 1e people of Seattle should co: hibited, so the epidemic shall not be! operate with the government ap Spread to civilian communities, | pointees on the rent proposition, but it fs well for these appointees to ttle ex nless re TACOMA, Sept. fot Camp Lewis will be quarantined | pect results,” he said, Sevens ee hey moet that th To Help All to Realize That We Must Raise Seattle’s Were inclined to the belief that it] resignation, and failing in that, ask * _ Se in poate atthe jfact the government that they be dis Quota of $26, 8 73, 3 79 and Raise It Quickly Whether or| know that the people of Deen reported in this section. ow ve no quarrel with any ap = pointees as long as they do their AM naval camps of the 18th dis-|duty, but as public officiials they - \ * trict, which includes Seattle and) are subject to criticism, Without \ \\ or Bremerton, are under limited quar-| that right freedom will soon cease ) é @ntine Friday, as a precautionary to in this country. I propose to , n rwe Yr Spanish influenza. eve it necessary.” ds Fa) , Several cases, it was announced Bt district headquarters, are under Anvestigation in the Seattle camp. Bailors will therefore be prohibited from visiting places where crowds accumulate. The infectious disease division of the city health department had r ¢eived no reports of actual cases up Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone Mansing, Forest Mills, Lackawanna Twins and Other Good Makes Peccccccccccccccccccooce wae \ Offering a big assortment and unusual values—making it possible for ‘mother ISSUE CALL T0 . North Coast and local flour mills 2 : \ and children to be outfitted economically and early. unce contracts approximating OCTOBER g MEN : the Unless eovermment “Lackawanna Twins” Suit the Little Folks Best C. T. Conover has been appointed | . Ih rescel slhon sere trey red : Lackawanna Twins Union Suits for girls, Lackawanna Boys’ Wool Union Suits, in ce scteauall te-antbnbd | ¢ mostly wool, with high neck and long gray with high necks and long sleeves, See ore toducted into the ser- | Darling was fined $100] Ep sleeves, or low neck and short sleeves. 6 to 16 years, $2.00 to $2.50. peer erivates, according to rul 2 to 16 years, $1.40 to $2.00. Lighter weight and less wool, $1.65. Timited service men, however, |¢4 in a train accident at Roseburg, ings received by the local draft| Thursday for having whisky in his wove be issioned directly f | Ore., Thursda “Forest Mills” Underwear for Boys and Girls commission frectly from | Ore- hursday. | possession. fil life, and no barrier is raised | F.C. Elliott, president of the White Girls’ Forest Mills Union Suits in high Forest Mills Cotton Union Suits for boys, | Class 1 men in the 18 to 45 draft re not eligible for commissions Men with deferred Ua een aiticine | Ralph Fishser, of Seattle, was kill- Pass & Yukon railway, is a visitor in " reg 7 es A * A the Oh Regs hgh lr ira isrdva neck and long sleeves, and short sleeves in natural color, with high neck and eo All buildings to be erected must, in and low neck, in sizes 2 to 14 years, long sleeves and ankle length. A good, “Local boards will be able to ad ee a federal per $1.50 to $2.80. strong suit of underwear for school mit sanctlonin erm, ~s 7, Tet, t, s Py amen without regard to aoe Sularnr iikacting ‘heme trout Girls’ Natural-color Union Suits, sizes 4 and play. In sizes 6 to 16. Priced or naval service, which were | Alaska fishing boats are not allowed | to 16, $1.80. according to size—$2.00 to $3.00. Manis tie mew: orders. |to take any fish home, as they for- Sees board Tins temued «call for | Mery soe. beceuee of United States Munsing Union Suits Are “Knit to Fit” an lhdaladlthiela tik «ees etlerqate otha: Cozy Winter Coats $35.00 Girls’ Wool Union Suits in high neck and Women’s Munsing Union Suits, part eteria has been enlarged, so that ILD SUSPECT Sad at wes eclareed fo the ascacn: some, eaves, (or low sack and See os oe ae sdatior <tpali ners agre: = 4 f € sieeves, or short sleeves an Ww : Bee os teceneeerey, Cala Heralds of the Colder Days sleeves. Sines 2 to 16, $2.25 to $3.85. Oi briced according’ ie aan IN CITY JAIL indantey, will hore Peers connie ipa —Coats Bringing Messages of Warmth and Newness at a Medium Girls’ Wool Union Suits, high neck and and up. |party at Swedish hall, Eighth ave., Price. long sleeves, $1.50 to $2.00. Women’s Part-wool Union Suits in sleeve- I as, eg ost Site’, 2;| even "Men ‘in uniform admittet {| Taupe Coney Collars make themselves at home on a line of Velour Coats at Girls’ Heavier Union Suits Lin long sleeves lena and ankle Jeogth style, in regular olla ee Fei / fre First Lieut. Max Wardall, station. | $35.00—belted style models with plaited back and buttoned patch pockets. and high neck, in sizes 2 to 16, $1.75 per Fy rr ae according to size 4 at Camp Fremont, has been com-| Others have collars of mole plush, beaver cloth and silk plush. to $2.50. fl on an open charge, facing ac- ™issioned captain. Women’s Mercerized Union Suits in low a eee: facing ae | Every registered voter in the state|{| AS warm as can be are the Coats of tweed mixtures in belted style. The con- Boys’ Munsing Union Suits, part wool, in neck, sleeveless and ankle length styles, 28, was arrested with Martin. be been mailed a copy of all meas: | veritable collars, strapped cuffs and plaited patch pockets are all most desirable gray color, with long sleeves and high in a full range of sizes, regular and sieetice records et ee ec os | ccction. Tuesday, November 6 | for winter. Other Coats in best styles in warm materials. necks, in light weights. Sizes 2 to 16, outsizes. Priced according to sige— dit for highway robbery. He| 7. C: Nakamoto, held at the police |] IN PEKIN, OVERSEAS BLUE, CONCORD, BURGUNDY, GREEN, NAVY, BOWN, $1.75 to $2.50. $3.25 and up. b believed by the police to be the | Station for having a gallon of alcohol who has at the point of a gun!" his garage, said he was going to up several Seattle people of US¢ it in his automobile. | mt date. Hill is believed to be| Same ege < spp 7 . accomplice, |Detective Insists Ribbons! Ribbons! | Fritz Is Americ BARLSON TO GET .cxtttzteAmereas| 0c a Yard tled Fri Dachsh | enlongated 7 era pg err NEW—COLORFUL | | Jack Landis, in salutation. to the} HEARING OCT. 1 | pate department Wednesday. | Ribbons in many pretty pat- w R D A} fe Was Ms D MIXTURES UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Saturday, Children’s Day, at The Bon Marche Buy the Best Suits Winter Coats at $17.50 . ; hen Landis reported for duty, terns, floral designs, bright THAT PLEASE BOTH MOTHER AND D Feaoon, snyara worker arrest | ee pao 24 Mt | plaids, plain colors and novelty | You Can Afford ~ a Models of Velour, Zibelines, Cheviots and for Your Boys Egyptian Plush : Any little girl will be happy in her heart and YOU’LL FIND IT PAYS dainty in her Coat—if she wears one of these at IN THE LONG RUN $17.50, Fashionably made with wide belts— large collars, button trimmed or of fur, that are It pays because you get materials so nice and warm to snuggle up in on cold days. that will wear longer and _ styles that will please the boys. The Gingham Dresses $2 25 materials and patterns are most ty ene fen he , pleasing—plain colors and many SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS fancy mixtures, in stripes, checks, Pretty little Dresses these—made of good, de- plaids and diagonals. pendable Singha, in ace and plain colors— Suits that will wear and wear and iad se gehen beau ifferent styles, with eels well till they are gone apse haa fancy pockets — others high- Priced at $12.50, $15.00, Girls’ Regulation Middies of red and blue flannel —fine for school wear. Sizes 12 to 18, 95. $18.50 and $20.00 Girls’ Winner Cree Suits, $3.95. iii Wednesday night by federal agents| consternation of the police depart: | stripes. Suitable for all sorts a German spy suspect, who plot-| ment, which’reproved Landis for his of purposes—making camisoles, "| to destroy ships at the J. F./ unpatriotic display of German dog. | boudoir caps, fancy bags and Duthie plant, was still in jail Friday. | Landis based his possession of Fritz Ue CRE SEREY -URSE S will be given a hearing Tuesday.| on the fact that he had him before hairbows. Attorney H. A. Martin has been/ the war, and that, anyway, Fritz | m tells me that he himself ayes “Carlso; Landis is proud of Fritz, and says| 11% Yards Long, $1.50 “sald Friday. ‘They quality chiffon and neatly hem- | to use the acid to destroy delic States shipping board, has left for hagen. shipping board offices here. Pigott Marabou Shoulder Capes ‘engaged to defend Carlson. naturalized and an American dog. Chiffon Motor Veils, thought he ee ne 8 ue road he more fine points than any | dangerous German spies, artin | other dog he o" i Jei pother dog he'kpows Handy protective Veils for Carlson was caught by Minute Men motor wear; made of heavy ators, who them Ford i in Temporary : aa avian abd ave Charge of Program | med. Light blue, taupe, pink, him marked bills, after he prope William Pigott, of the United green, red, lavender and Copen- California on a vacation, leaving | J. C, Ford in charge of the wood identified with the shipping board Smart and very popular are on his return. Capt. J. F. Blain i. vies oF - “WEN AT CAMP ©: be in entire charge of the dis. these M rabou ‘ a for Fall trict for both wood and steel con: | wear—several styles of all mar- Custom 239s [7-————— ts, Ped “Styleplus” Week aoe yh at The Bon Marche wmeeuns “I | Georgette Blouses Boys’ Mackinaws $7.50 “Styleplus” Week All Over America ‘lat $8.95 —THEY KEEP OUT THE RAIN —A Nation-wide demonstration of the | “If all the American armies are | struction. | abou, and one style combined pMade up of the same kind of mi be 5 CRT RS RIT of marabou and ostrich. Black, Real the cate vamncer = NEW ORGANIZATION [fl | natural and taupe. there’ won't be as hard as it looks.”’! NAMES COMMITTEES NECKWEAR SECTION—UPPER So declared Brig. Gen. Frank B. «,me aa MAIN FLOOR Watson, Camp Lewis commandant, | gott is the at the celebration for Washington | \ men at the camp Y. M. C. A. Thurs day night. Frank Gates told the boys that the ¢ivilian population would back them nd Prosperi y night. A onstitution f ee yAtoy on tate eS c Fi ees MEME take cafe of the Germar Mem ae ; ca a : —THEY KEEP OUT THE COLD style and quality of America’s only 4 over here,” he said, “while guiitensis Maileuea: aes That Bring W ith Them | You’ll want one for your boy to wear to school known price clothes. _ eae of the Germans ov hool hours. or on his job after ng say th D oO O1 4 Bb ; i : y i Ss J FP avec “hundred. Seattle parents Mationatiy, independent of the ken the Charm of Autumn Good, heavy Mackinaws in two styles—of good | THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS a Pap monerasion ot Lane, | ae sn reed with them hee yer oan well made. They have the large | OF STYLEPLUS CLOTHES WILL : “11: | me ee newest ideas Style. shawl collars—priced 0, : S THIS "EEK "ES Arraign Billings |\Soy Bean Oil Chief —The collarless models are BOYS’ CLOTHING CTION UPPER MAIN FLOOR BE SOLD THIS WEEK—YES Here on Tuesday Import of Seattle |] | here—also rolling or flat col- But the big idea of Styleplus Week is Orville Billings, prominent man, was charged with erime in a complaint file A tint of capers and ieiporta ie AL | lars, The Delicatessen not so much immediate sales as to ued by the statistical bureau of the —Two-toned effects in beige show the American Man that by con- Proves a great help to many hurried housewives ttle Chamber of Commerce, rere Lots | Tourstey. shows soy bean oll to be the prin vet SOU ee nee ee pe busy doing war work. It specializes and con- | Centrating on one or two lines it is @ deaf and dumb girl, 13 it. | ancipat extort’ ant aon ie ne colors. ~ stantly aims to always have a wide and varied | possible to give better values in Men’s Billings is said to be a friend of the | port of Seattle at present. ‘The soy pA ee supply of delicacies—to always have them fresh | Suits girl's family. He will b ipa | Sa, cil Se sesported trp Olina and —One especially good-looking wholesome and properly prepar ‘i > s A sof Ai ported fro nina anc . ‘ 7 gs) — fs a y prepared. r ery rerio: Court Judge Calvin | yanchuria. model is beige, embroidered in | Oo F Ma : i" I D fy 5c Ib. - _ ““It's all an awful mistake,” declar yee! | blue and rose with square neck. ur Famous Mayonnaise Dressing, 4| , us Clothes 4 Billings to Lundin Says Bellata Best SECOND FLOOR | New Potato Salad, 15c lb. ee _, Wooden Ship Built English Pork Pasties, 15c each. 5 AND $30. The Monks club will give a dance | tellata, 4,200 tons, com Miss F. B. Riggs, Pattern BON SPECIAL COFFEE 35c LB, PUY Pangnp anny mpen ong at their club rooms, Union st. and)? and sen trial trip by | ‘ 3 LBS. FOR $1.00 Each grade one pnce the nation EE eas. ic honey oF thies em ” MacDonald shipyard Expert ‘ 5 ue) ean ? : : bers who will take up military been pro: | Copper Roasted Coffee, blended to suit your Come in and see the new Fall taining immediate! from the McCall Patterns | taste; roasted fresh every day, which gives it Models during “Styleplus” HANSON TO EXPLAIN DEAL is at the Bon Marche this week | that “real coffee flavor” so pleasing, so satis- Week Whe Kine County De acdab Med a Sede to help you choose your pat- fying. TOUR' wr i@uiethasamsitn HOT Sey MEN’ SCLOTHING EnCTION UPPE yi be addressed by BEN Ole | ome es terns for your winter clothes, ‘TH VIAOR—-THD BON MACHR i ASD URERE MRT eS) SOEs } Hanson, at its regular weekly meet aad | ‘ a ea LE IE B the Saturday. noon, In Good Hats Political Slate to Get the new style ideas Riececdmars oa micie ips d Safeteria. His subject will be “Wh A ‘ 4 ’ § 's i 5 p. m. We Are spending $15,000.00." | Be Given to Council | while she’s here wat ti The political welfare committee Ot tienes foes «| 0f the Central Labor council, pre. | PATTEI ‘TION, LOWER MAIN , WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR pared a slate of candidates Thurs. FLOOR ” BONDS SATURDAY. day, which will be presented to the 4g! council Wednesday, for indorsement. |