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= ae THE SEATTLE iit Si PHONE STRIKE BY FORCE OF ARMS . “LABOR MEN END | MAY BE NEAR = > — STATE SESSION| TheBouMorché Union Officials Awaiting Many Resolutions Fail to |} Word Today Z Come Before Convention ES weer ssa Slay Sha In the “Lower Cost” Dress Section teleprone Vigw-president of operators’ union, who ts Seattle and Portland at Cisco conference. Local unior from Miss “he preparec pending the oute meeting At & masay meeting « held Saturday night “Saturday's that we could cal! « the operators in th minutes,” declared Miss May Duff business 1 Miss Mabel ternational org orders from Miss Julia fernational head of t ‘will remain in Seattle Gemands are met. she ‘The giris wit! meet again Monda Might at the Labor Temple to take Action on the expected word from San Francisco and to discuss the gen \ , HUNS VOTE TO ACCEPT TERMS sur; | THRU WINNIPEG) Tuesday—a Big E vert YT sais eis, > . : ades Banned on 40t Natal Assenly vote ay, or BHP | "voy 01 canadian sexe | In Taffeta Frocks—at $17.50 on’ r Wel saa “ sot An Event Made Possible by a Special Purchase ‘eas na"ise esos TEUTON CABINET SEATTLE TRAIN NO MORE TIME: : Searee at a Special Price dune 22 {De- foie the ahernon 10 ree NOW ORGANIZED GOES OFF TRACK FOR GERMANS ©: a errent Saturday PR ari Seldom indeed can we offer Dresses like these at $17.50, even in q Five members abstained from . { nue ged the cr the “Lower Cost” Dress Section. ‘ Just before thie ballot was taken. | Gustav Adolph Bauer Is Three Injured on Burlington Allies Refuse | Plea for Fur-| or rio aril + neinegpibngye peta! The Values Are Excellent the assembly voted confidence in Chancellor Bauer's ‘new ministry Chancellor of Germany Route ther Dallying on Treaty Fn AR UM Cg a —_— URORA, Neb 23.—Thre — : ‘ da t So Are the Styles Addre: h = BERLIN, June 22.—(Delayed.> ) were seriously ured and % mri h the ‘: 2 E iiglesea thet Rlnkee keene, (United F SH geet et elaine 2 < Sarton: winee burt Continued From Page One ||**reet» & constables Dresses of satin or taffeta, made with full side drapery and tying behind in sign, but said she must go on record | net was annow today a owe: y night when the fast & x ser 4 Ms a sash—taupe, sky, black, navy. wantt of on gape. lla 08 Gustav Ad Bauer, chanc ; ; ty gor Brig take tea alee With Ad pias 247 te’ tao oo ts a ar > i t Dresses of taffeta combined with Georgette, in gray, blue, black and sand. lelivery of her | 5 ’ j ‘ Subjects to a foreign government. | Herman Mue miniater of fe ditch a few miles east of here. { peace han ¢ ne n T Navy taffeta embroidered in colors. He explained the new inet had | affairs; Dr. Eduard David, minister The trair s making milen H emencenu's reply in full stated ton J mide t of v toni | " feta and Georgette combined and made with tiny tucks. agreed Ont Germany would suffer of the interior; Mathias Eraberger pend when it struck a defective <edhe yin SS ae ate a “ : ‘avy taffeta with tiers of ruffles. ies bards: 4 awiteh ave co t « of the i , , > Sake elened. “and wo Taffeta with tunic edged with pin tucks. inister of finance and vice-chance} ™ erman ¢ ven til the strike is ¢ ed @er the circumstances decided to,” Four sleepers, a diner and a chair |G: gation ou Gate, and ne stri " : | hor Herr Wissel, minister of econom-| car left the rails, Mr. and Mra. Al n c he shortness of time re} SECOND FLOOR—THE_BON MARCHE TORONTO, Ont, June 22.—To. 1» mecnber made the rene officers of jum vote n was subfnit kers near the nd will be put ¢ the feder mn's aft WINN Following formation of his cabinet | ics; Herr Schlicks, minister of labor;| fred H. Swan, Y. M. C. A. workers main t their duty to reply at Yesterday, Bauer outlined to the| Herr Meyer, minister of the treas |!" China, on their way to Omaha, | once time within which the Tonto street railway men were on = Peace committee of the assembly the bee ts, minister of |2N4 Mra. W. W. Teewell, of Gilette, |¢ government must mako|*trike today and no effort was Policies his government expects to | “1%; JOhAnm Giesber of! Wyo. were taken to @ hospital at) their final decision as to signature of made early in the day to operate ° after the assembly accepted |/DO%ts and telegraphs; Dr. Bell, minis | Lincoln. the treaty, leas than 24 hours remain, *. The men quit Saturday at (fi ] ] 2 50 ition of the treaty. | ter of communications and minister | The allied and associated govern | midninns. | a e @) 1g ass raps a . rn [of colonies; Gustay Noske, minister Blockades ‘Will ‘Be mente, have tven fullest considera | MORICH, June 23—A dispatch | of def saw ese, teed oe Jon to all of the representations | Baie Welmar today reported that|troler. mpgs i Raised With Peace itherts trade by the German pee MORE FOE SHIPS | 2 , This sale was an assured (United Press.) jernment with regard to the treat Chancellor Raver had prometed Herr| Ali advices from Weimar today tn 5 S$ $ - Yor Haniel from secretary to presi-|dicated the German government n mic ¢ | decided have replied with complete frank success from the start be ont of the German peace delegation. | Would formally announce acceptance | ¢ h the signing of peace |ness and have made such conces | . cause the offerings were giving him full power to complete | of the peace terms before the expira- | all adex will be raised, includ-|sions as they thought it Just to = & exceptional Negotiations and sign the treaty. Von | tion of the time limit tomorrow. ing that of Russia. make, and the present note of the) Pi 7 German presents no argu ments for consideration not already You have seldom skein Continued From Page Onel seen such advan B THE BON MARCHE Disenssion Ends » oerncneecacen| | ' models in Seattle, RGAIN. BASEMENT | a constrained tolesming cies preteen” "om dat ahd you ase eae : eg t unin | Fourteen hundred of the German have .this chance ONLY Really Truly Bargains Here—Not Old Stock Reduced in Price, _ reaar-|‘vere killed and ‘wounded in clashes We, ae your fall But Fresh, New Merchandise Bought for .Cash at Low Prices—and Wee at nee eee ene fi eo ee Hee bs Sold the Same Way. : hk main force of the British The materials are “pase wenn [fleet was absent from Scapa flow | medium in weight * northern base, when the Ger J t Ar : d fe tiaras. , After, Me, Sleasture, the Slane eneayed their Ooup. A few ih and they can be worn — us riveqd==— Germany Mel Saha’ adil thled Wind Gece ot ocen \ cK comfortably this sum- sone rding the captured warships . " mer as well. Silk-Mixed Poplin Skirts Jo Ssis¢=sS2 0") \ AG VWI / dnd Suck seaming most simultaneously all the e¢ the German ensign, show (0 \ , In the lot are Capes and red flag at their foremants AN it f pees Dolmans in the very newest dekaeein ‘Cannan - styles. the behavior of the sinking || {1} 4 : The Capes come in wrapped effect. 1. Soon all pegan to There are twills in navy and black, duvetyns in ier ‘nas ‘ it brown, black, navy, taupe, gold, henna—in fact all have|Hindenbure and Von der Tann we , the desirable colors that can be worn all summer tae Eggers spouse la and into the winter months. ene "Tiina, aROe, etleicta ; Dolmans in gray, taupe, navy and green. “What May Hapoen” jmost engulfed, her a there SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE oye taking a qudden “When ‘the German . eailor = = es re} ning of the sinkin ‘crowed ant tie asamen wmger | Lotions and Creams for Outdoor Toys that seem to into the "water. All” wore i the Summer Girl’s keep the Kiddies healthier et| “British guaMehips opened fir ‘ and happier Fie opt Ane “up ants jumping Complexion Aluminum Sand Sieves and Moulds, them ur Dr. Berry’s Freckle Cream, 50c¢ jar. enameled in bright colors, a set $1.75. German officers whe rere Stillman’s Freckle Cream, 50¢ jar. Sandy Andy Tec 75e to $1.25. Gere ; Dy aatniel: clink’ Malvina Cream for the complexion, Sand T for sand toys, 50c, 75c. "Bsn pee are « as they met. the 50c a jar. —Sand Sets and Mills, 35¢ to $1.00. ea. One officer carried his 7 Orchard White, for tan and sunburn, —Sand Wagons, $1.00, Nig i diechaycaat fier a nnd Many ed tors carried hus © bundles a 4 : ee ae i ~—Modeled Sail Boats, 65c¢ to $6.00. mastetie aut the eendtiiote clk presmcrsiiuen - itch Haze ream, specially good Tis, “Wheelbarcawe need see to light, even tho German ¢ for sunburn, 50c. oer pay barrows, painted red, 50¢ to fulfill is stretched to the Ing modest request, in the Hind’s Honey and Almond Lotion “Germany further he | Pectation that tha allied and 49c and 98c bottle. Children’s Tennis Rackets, 10¢ to 50c. Jest emphasis on " will consid 3A SEMENT_IIN ¢ on . that ‘she cannot acernt Atiurrttte? | rotlowing dectaration an integral por Certified Witch Hazel and Almond BASEMENT—UNION STREET STORE g : yi 4 lof the treaty of ri of the treaty Lotion at 50c. For street, outing or business wear one of these nice Skirts will be || avires Germany to admit herveit tol gram (ee nay seg Wenn: counting DRUG SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR be the note author’of the w day the tre just the thing. They are all shirred to wide belts, which gives the [J] tikes it ty sauain imnow. |! satan tre iraeeclt teat ae Se ut Apron Gingh high-waisted effect, but come with five different styles of trimming, |]| ‘0? {" & German to reconciie it|to the high council of the powers Ay: ’ " gham 10c Yard hine Em Up of that whi lines all responsibiticy sword and offered to surrender it with his dignity and he Rnity and hb constituted by the leagu nation f F : ” jwith : —24-inch Apron Gingham in blue, three of which are shown in the above sketch. st abn prea Need oly for the of subsequent exam black and tan checks, lengths to 20 Nine different colors are shown—Rose, Navy, White, Pekin, Royal |) eve un ed and asec ia ae ee: Cornet At the Shoe Shining Stand, Rest | yards, Blue, Black, Taupe, Gray and Cream. [Powers tor trial inéividuate «| Joy as the repre-| Room, aggre Quick service, —Fine White Lawn, 40 inches wide: of committing acts contrary to ung courteous service and no tips. perfect goods; fine and sheer; a yard, 25ce. Surely you can find in this assortment of smart, new modes a Skirt |}| customs of war | cou shall. ded ‘i BLACK SHOES, 10c that will be just what you need for morring or afternoon wear, and Pic eli sce hisiadirpMhoped Lg Ae fp sree Soe ek siaeeadT WHITE KID SHOES, 30c. | Bird's-eye Diaper Cloth in 10-yard especially at this unusually low price. [protest against the taking away of|self-determination of the German WHITE CANVAS SHOES, 25¢ | bolts; 24-inch, $2.35; 27-inch, $2.50, Be sure to see them. Sizes 24 to 30 waist measure. a colonial possessions of Ger-| peopl In rep 0 the stip: | ccistheaden sian LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE