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THE SEATTLE STAR KILLED ON FLAGSHIP!! :, e Tr: ° | ~ Wilson in aa Tome g got y Fire Legal service TO | Afi Johnson fe) rew a UNFORTUNATE POOR hd Country [SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 8 ~(United |.'".00".0."",. 2" | Coming to |Press.)——-Departure of the U. S. S. New | shot & tesa service bures of G.O.P. Mexic>, flagship of ‘the Pacific fleet, for flat othone "wh “ant Seattle ABOARD THE PRESIDENTS | northern waters today, may be delayed as vs t . ; Hy PRED S. FE SON TRAIN, UNDERWOOD, tows, |the result of a fire in one of its com- ; eee Ladhid oies Ootvaependent Sept. S—Professing confitever | Dartments, which resulted in the death of |)!" sitier trun the WASHINGTON, Hopt in victory for the pe: ’ rise pave teas ent Wilsor rgu and the league of nations, Pres | three men and the injury to many others. th Soa | ee abner lind Went Wilson today resumed his | The men were either electrocuted oF | Associ enarition waht to attain port to ihe American people | drowned. The New Mexico was to have left — Rlapeengalaned haga lat 6 o’clock this afternoon with six destroy- FI AYS ALL WHO ha and another this evening at | ang for Port Angeles, Wash., point of ren- i feet aan oh |dezvous of fleet. : PLOT REBELLION x 7 ae om whieh Paul and Minneapolis. | Eight officers and 25 men of the crew, fore tawn at. Unaerwend, tows. /i8 reported, were overcome by fumes. All p; matthews Scores Anti- About 20 miles from maha, It k: . of a tg Se ag Cs | New York Pattern Hat COO tate thy sie gente ge MO | Domo Pann orb ' e or ern ats Meet the president in Omaha unt ans S d-cl : anaret s heck eropa:|t ce 5 s thought that . AVARE, SCCONG-CIASS ENQINE= og. posiner glan or rury Americar su ees: se on) William M ee eR |g lm rg FR As Shown at the Bon Marche the country than railroad yard | NAN. iN of all who seek to overturn the| would leave them free ‘ | me y aad Shakes vee “up! arty. tis ilari attendant, third class. government in hia sermon at the,in thelr best time. The president's Original indeed are the new millinery sets that are sponsored by such ‘The president r x llario, mess , . PF ss ae bene | . > rf ve : found his traveling White House : . ret Presbyterian church Sunday | ideals were abandoned, beaten at the New York designers as Nicol, Bower, Bendel, Joseph, Brock-Weiss and Standing in a cornfield with the G. Dizon, mess attendant, third class. ' puede audinrten.. Wvery te Lada 5 Thouses of Underwood in teh dix] The injured : We love England and we have! ance , terly oct Jardine. 4 hohe roth " k . “arroll, Lieut. | fee nd here, trailing into weak e r y . sas, : sy ll ake been Fine wy in olieut, Som » Car see ee eethicaes athe eden aeeein |i was never ‘ ne | aime of ¢ t eaty Sometimes it’s a chic hat and hand bag—again it’s a hat and fon weather” is the popular phr ails 3. Hanefee, Lieut. | stopped, and nothir ther w yt that bein e ‘ the president wa cleverly designed scarf. on the train. Sunny skies ot cut. C. H. Milla, En-|heard over the telephone If srope & * ; ; Srected the president almost every: dion sbott eh Ensign C. T. Attempt to Rescue oe. pole a nen onant ha we Sut they are always bright and novel, becoming and attractive ienere, Each day he »Y Wooten anc « The officer of the deck told « ne r raged vt bay mi || for this moderated climate. felegraph a weathér fore trom) “no aud : t futile efferts to rescus ; “ t he . rheth . i ion i. and and how the officers |)... x rat anges ao tab eben American Beauty Duvetyn, embroid- —A delightful caprice of fashion is a he president came out on the) P*rtment Seed 4 eee etalled for this work were| ine « , ov t league of nation ered with squares of gray Angora, hat and scarf of navy brush felt inlaid fear platform for a breath of a Dies Like Hero 2 ig acca da age os ' . fashions a smart hat and hand bag— with scrolls of melon-tinted duvetyn— Mi iiare sot aware teat the Y 2 Admiral Rodmak, commanding the | hot . eens ba mu When eg : apie $60.00. $55.00. Mential special was s0 close by cig mac sn aa he ned afer their comrad asaremes on Bo on hen, an & y Another of Primrose velvet is draped -Other sets are shown in refreshing and he ata MO apectators.| ade a careful examination ) peo aia vee alee g Aron: 4 with a wide Chantilly lace veil in navy designs and colors in this Fall display. : ites tmnt the chief executive hg. gea raped we - Ep tleagebe teres CT poait is blue—$35.00, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE aboard the train standing just out » He te sak Dae eee ' gan to stroll cows the tracks to Neireenadith ts a . . | . “8 th : er a nd Ane mo 1 S ee h F b e f h H ete ee nn nie te ome eon == ADT WOE TO | eerste needed S's nant aa atin—the Fabric of the Hour type of audiences he faces. He re |" : : ' palinn whe-4iea Ou : eabitionte aut dseiint coe a @arded his Des Moines audience as e offi ¢ his residence, 21 amiin « I) be expected fer the a SSS eee "| STAY IN PARIS Sicsrsciermeress ce moet sheesh a for Dresses and Blouses MEM the Geecription “They had th te action ‘ wad ROMAN: apartanene’ ak the | rity, Ametionn fives are Every woman who keeps her wardrobe right up to date will want a SE eerere Bnd suany bed thelr Fumes Fill Compartments Trip to America Postponed Renny -Teeins Ciky osrnae LS | erg, Peco ting Ghee cte dlp satin gown, waist or skirt for Autumn—for Satin is to be “the thing.” MT St bu siesinineKit eduatry|ereninn Teemu be ula “pe at Wilson's Request ne—twe Gatghterd, ka hm precedent as af And what could be nicer for the lining of your suit or coat than satin, mow, but that has no effect ap oe ; ’ @ ia either plain or figured? ently, on the warmth of his wel joer b LONDON, Sept. &.—At the urgent Ne r woaune of rict | Des tae hn By chmenatoen aon on satel, Ss : * we Set, it wee oye a a Why War in Rastea? Soft Draping, 36. Inch Goetz Satins, . o! ne “The compartment. aaraee “weere % . pu a 1 “What w make sheviats any : i a nea is | ear ce se aerces it it aes aa CaM Howe | Slugged Hie Auto| -wiai " Dress Satins $2.25 36 Inches Wide, $3.00 ped- | quick asked Senator Jobnson favored b materials definitely, In 4, he will er ice Richest of dresses or blouses may be They said “the cheers are not for nto the com sasien ube siaai tay sane t the aut eclf it . os an Sete Lovely and dependable for dresses, ; ~ : m Wilson, they are for the league of | tinguish the flam: nd stra “arn ds ceo seb le ® \ : waists or skirts are these Satins at rome of Goetz a for mite a ice machine room with his two assist.; mandate commission will be resum be $2.25—in white, black, popular street or evening — as colors permit o! nations: 4 —_— jants, Engineman Savage remained Owing to the uncertain pos : st ‘ ‘ colors and evening shades, that —and for various occasions France to Present thruout his terrible ordeal in tele | the United States senate with regard es 4 . where white or black is worn. eply } can opponent rea paring to make Ber hnaon, Torah ormick re mak the government weather reau in > P phonic communication with the chief) 19 american acceptance of mandates |#t 6 Pershing’s Train? | :scneer , walhe or fam afternoon . Sic ; : : TEIN Teck Golde |, Pigsiting luni & tepmor, ba: cd:| cae ot tes ners a ene | Sotieg his ares pioatiy’apstont vhs leonticn 'e||| Satin de Luxe, Luxurious 36-Inch tion to the United States of| ported from time to time how the|ing with difficulty, it wan said. passing machin ne t-|make his re ; negton ad- | 36- : : ‘the entire train in which Gen. Persh.| water was rising, and how they were pol : ed. He n ald a nearby | visable, the senator Will then con- Inch, $2.50 Yard Satin Etoile, $3.50 ss tine pr a pa ay hes oor lei as feta aide pers building Ix being hastened Ore store 4 me net, Sean 2 Finely woven—lustrous and wonder- What could be more beautiful for all pees Uy the) She smche n London with the aid of a machine ne tt r r ’ h A ine | ° 3 , par is 34 2 xe dress purposes than this 36-inch French government, it was te 1) “Then came the repo hat the/ that turns out a solid rete block | n « Ang t ful for wear is this Satin de Luxe. Sati, ; on today. T Toki edie bak poesia. G'heaht e018) S1xi2¢ Trees ence mirnr garg, hong tag ye will be.before the Hamtiton club tn | Plenty of street colorings, including Satin Etoile, 25 street colors and , 4 the popular blues—lovely for dresses. ae shades, also white and black, Major lexander *encock, Beat | fn ha 1 eCormi: n " iia bevemelens hos” seceraae bara ta night at $3.50? | fatter verneas and will re will not ba New 36-Inch L Mleume pr The Amert.|¢ or special car for the a, ustrous 40-Inch Dress Up for Fleet Week | san"cx praia ho mt won Satin Daphne $2.50 Charmeuse Satin $3.50 ‘ A andy phystave end FAILS TO GET TITLE i} Plain colors and handsome two-tone Wonderful for looks and wear is this r) cheery dixporition js AND LOSES FORTUNE | effects make up this lot of Satin Charmeuse Satin—in richest of col- ere re 1 resses Search for Thugs tehieon, Week, @<duiees ks Daphne. For street most appropri- ors, including navy, gray, green, o ‘ failed to att 16 title of baronet ate, for afternoon most charming— wine, Burgundy, Copenhagen, taupe, in Army Uniforms ; yher henor, the son ef the} very serviceable, too, ‘ st amethyst, old rose and others. f 19 75 rot « r ‘ , 3 ‘ | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE or $19. in a 3 ————— £ Messalj Taffeta yee Wizard Foot Appliances Oo in and Jewelry Sunday morning | Indian cas | a essaline or latte James W. Osborne, pron Relieve Callouses : Lawyer, Is Dead AND WOMAN BURNED | | —If your feet are calloused, if they tire easily—if you have foot trou- Onvorne, former amistant district} LONDON, Sept, &.-Mes, Lan {q| Die in any way—Wizard Foot Appliances can give you relief. attorney of New York found | Abbot, the dead in a bed in his hotel by his r ifr tha aghongees | OUR EXPERT WILL MAKE FOOT when a met yesterday, He was 61 years) spirit poultice which she h > EXAMINATIONS WITHOUT CHARGE old plied to her chest, caught fire as : ° iy Briti nhe was lighting a cigarette. Mra He will advise what shaped shoe you should wear, and what kind of ritish Destroyer Ba ro Meet Eat Adal tlre ca Appliances will be needed for different foot ailments. Hits Mine; 24 Die we ts Scals a6 thee alr came UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE HELSINGFORS, Sept. §—T he| she contracted the habit in an effort | = = near Seitusa ednesday. Twen ! Have you visited ¢ Tanne the officers and crew were | x - - = the Food Shops i haere Finder of First '\]| their new location? |WOMAN, 117, DANCES, Nugget Is Broke || . DRINKS AND SMOKES|*-~ ‘ So easy to reach from | LONDON, Sept. 8.—Mra Betey| | the Market or Centrat Arnold; am Wet Bryvosdeni| om Second Avenue entrance. Monmouths nd who danced at ee And you'll find there tions there, also the most delicious foods aloe es —fresh daily. ho. 16 TOARY poate | The Lunch Counter her Junior, declares that she will out:| P | and Soda Fountain can some more after I am gone,” the} | lunch rine. husband laughin) dec a. “She PPER MAIN FLOOR is a wonder, She has worked hare all her life and fi not agri bone in her body. é > kes to | \]| Dress Ginghams have a good time and «mc strong With thousands of. sailors in Seattle every woman will want to J/tevscee tn her ripe that would mal 25c a Yard look her best and a smart new silk dress will be a great aid to a fashionable |}! : 26 AND 27 INCHES 4 appearance. The Boys Were a WIDE—LENGTHS 30-Piece Luncheon Set The dresses to which your attention is called are shown in a number of Bit Raw; Passed TO 10 YARDS Specially Priced—$2.95 attractive models in plain taffetas or messalines and in styles with Georgette Up Good $20 Bill If you want good- Pure White American Semi-porceain Luncheon 84s sleeves. It was all done according to looking Ginghams at a —durable and practical for every-day use; 30 pieces a rules jane remulations as set most reasonable price— in each set, including: Ga marche . here th are at 25 H i The colors are taupe, Copenhagen, navy, black and many other : . ae re eee datase' |! Plaids and stripes in 9 sero hie? tter Plates desirable shades--all dark enough to be serviceable for street or i mea vea LT oniaas v : good colors—lots of blues ix Fruit Sa Dish aftegnoon wear. : "Gton, || mate. of the t's and pinks; 500 yards— Six Fruit Sauce Dishes » yanthiitit >, f ste! so they'll be a-plenty for Six Tea Cups a im i! ‘ 2 Ms Oo > ‘ arly this [|Support his claim tha s the all. Six Tea Saucers The size range is unusually extensive and includes every size from 16to48 | deme A atick first, man to discov LOWER MAIN FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR—ThE BON MARCHE a $20 bill in his Klondyke, making his ARGAIN BASEMENT Il cs ceteris Ha tie Seg @DONIMArC. js 4 cageaany : about 18 years old, which trekked to the North coun. try in search of fortune ——SSS