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hi a, Si als BREWERY’S BELFRY NOW PRO-VOLSTEAD; MOVES TO A CHURCH ROSTON, May %1.—From a brewery to church fs the history of a belfry recently taken from a brewery building in Charlestown, and tater installed In a Methodist church in Arlington, It was orig ingtly on the famous old Boylston market, in Boston. Assigned to Rescue Heroine,|Contest Winner Me eww | Hostess Tonight Can’t Swim at Dinner Party Miss Frankie Kiolet's dinner party to the girls who were with her in the finals of The Star-Univerm! Film company moving picture contest, be- gins at 7:20 this evening at the Bun- galow, At the table will .be Miss Pear! Vassar, Mins Jessie Fox, Miss Louise Lough, Miss Ruth Listman, Mis Nina Louderback, Mist Ruth Mor ris, Miss Josephine Tindall, Miss Fannie Gooch; three judges of the contest, Miss Daisy Henry, George Bourke and Wayne Albee; Miss Kio- let, her mother and brother, Chester, and William Cutts, manager of the is appearing this week in person. Three of the girls in the contest finals and two of the judges who were bidden to the party, cannot be |present on account of linens, be- cause they are out of the city or ? have business engagements ikon aan Miss Nellie Cornish, a judge, of. was 2:15 be | Meiates at a scholarship presentation jat the Cornish school tonight. Alonzo Victor Lewis, the sculptor, another Judge, is in Tacoma on busi- ness, One of the 12 girls who were in the finals, bas gone to California, another is out of the city and an- other itl Miss Lough, who will be toastmis. tress, announced that she and the ; Wins Reinstatement i FE to his superior officer a watch and chain that had been entrusted to him i i fi if fe of | | il of his mt f : i 1 i THE Clommer theatre, where Mist Kiolet_ POLES MUTINY “IN SILESIA! Hot Fighting in Town of Cosel BY CARL D. GROAT OPPELN, Upper Silesia, May 81.— Polish insurgents at Cosel have mo. tinied, according to Italian officers here today. There was terrific fighting tn the town last night, Italians on guard mid tt was entirely within the Polish linea, ‘The allied detachments believed It was an indication that the Polish movement is breaking up in the face of stiff German opponition and the threat of harsh action by the allies. “There has been trouble beyond the bridge,” an Itallan officer told) me. “There's a saloon down there where the Poles fil) up on schnapps. They get terribly drunk. All this | shooting is a sign that the insur | gents are not under control.” | ‘The Itallans were overjoyed at the! arrival of a battalion of British yes | terday—a portion of the famous | Black Wateh, which was given an ovation as it tramped inta Oppeln with kildes winging and bag-pipes| aquealing. “It's high time something hap ported,” the Italians sald “We have accounts to settle with those Poles. We'll join any offensive against themin a minute.” I encountered Gen. Von Hoefer, commander of the German volun teers, at Kowel. He, too, believed the Polish forces were disintegrating, SHIP STRIKE HANGING FIRE Altho marine engineers of Seat tle have voted to accept the latest tmous thruout the country, accord ing to reports received Tuemtay New York and San Francisco locals ef the marine engineers’ union are wald to be strongly opposed to ao ceptance of the terms. After a false start, when she had to be towed back on account of engine trouble, the steamship Aly ounces that the steamship Admiral Schiey will sail Wednesday noon for San Diego, via San Francisco and Wilmington. WENATCHEE —Arthur Coles, 16, tn critical condition at Deaconess’ horpital, following accident Monday in which he shot himself thru stom- ach with revolver. BON MARCHE BARGAIN BASEMEN Save on Underwear for Men Women and Children UNCH in the Sixth Floor Restaurant when ou're shopping at the Fine White Sales this week, Silk Chemises and Gowns at 5.95 All-silk Crepe de Chine Chemises with bodice or built- up shoulder, top elaborately trimmed with Georgette and dainty laces, ribboas and rose buds. ‘These gowns of crepe de chine are trimmed with lace, and some have short sleeves. THE SEATTLE STAR MEMBER SEATTLE BETTER I AKE the guess out ©! ‘* your shoe fitting by” He using the Foot-o-Scope in” } JREAU the Shoe Section, ar THE SECOND hor The June Wht:Sales Fresh, New Silk Undergarments 12 Styles at 3.95 Tailored hemstitched gowns of crepe de chine, or made with deep yokes of cream lace. Crepe de Chine or Satin Chemises with embroidered net and Georgettte tops, lace and rosettes of ribbon, in bodice or built-up shoulder styles. Satin Bloomers with hem- stitched ruffles and finished at waist and knee with elas- tic. These bloomers are ex- ceptionally full cut. —Pongee Silk Bloomers, fin- ished with a hemstitched ruffle—1.95. New Silk Step-in Sets—10.00 A new and pretty undie for the girl who loves dainty things —comfortable and dainty step- in sets with short chemises and step-in drawers of satin—10.00. Crepe de Chine models with inserts of real lace—12.95. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Interesting News About White Linens, Scarfs and Cotton Goods PATTERN CLOTHS 2.95 Mercerized Pattern Cloths, size 70x70 inches—round de- sign—formerly 4.25 — reduced for the White Sales. NAPKINS NOW 4.50 DOZ. Mercerized Napkins—to match ths—22x22 inches—formerly &.65—9 dozen in the lot. CAMBRIC NOW 19¢ Fine White Cambric, was 80c —now 19c—36 inches wide, suitable for children’s dresses and uniforms, TWILLED MUSLIN 25c White Twilled Muslin — for middies, children’s dresses and uniforms—36 inches wide. MEN’S UNDERWEAR BARGAINS Men’s Cotton Mesh Union Suits in ecru only, have short’ sleeves and come in ankle length. i the wit. ZC WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR BARGAINS Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits in low neck, sleeve- less style, have cuff knees. The Suit $5 i : 49 Cc Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits with low necks, band tops and cuff knees. Sizes 36 to 44. The suit ....... 59c Extra fine quality rib- bed Cotton Union Suits, with low necks, cuff knees and crochet or band tops. Sizes 36 to 44. The suit.... 79c Women’s fine-ribbed Cot- Seandae’ Ben. L5c CHILDREN’S Boys’ Mesh Cotton Union Suits in ecru, come in athletic style. Sizes 26 ll 49c 11, 1918, Salmonsor Ke was Qtist infantry/ #ho a secs from the towta nedral of Asbenaste, (FP rej it w | pape he had in his | ———— —_—— Me Dive BES tion Bureau splypdi in be i D. C » at Washington, D. ©.) A bureau of information has | established in or at Washington, D. C., for the er Asitors to the capital, accordl = | Ms communication received at the ©. Jocal postoffice from Postmaster General ‘Will H. Hays shed one && ished ene 4 ’ BARGAINS Children’s Summer-weight Cotton Pan in sizes 2 to 10 years. The Be ts 25c handsome tie-back model has long sleeves with preeda. i Men’s fine-ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits, white or ecru, short sleeves, ankle length. Also white madras —athletic style. Sizes 36 Fine-ribbed Cotton Vests in low neck, sleeveless style. Sizes 36 Women’s fine-ribbed Cot- | ton Vests with low necks, | have band or crochet tops. Sizes and 38. Deh «. 25c Women’s Vests with cro- chet or band tops, come in sizes from 36 to 44. Each... OC Women’s Pink Knitted Bloomers, elastic at knee set to40. The or 29 Cc UNDERWEAR Girls’ fine-ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits in an assortment of ‘broken style h tractive conpther < {fed sleeves \s. ih puff, nif” black, to! | |and white agnbination- PRincsen:. cannes —— , Seattle Federation of Wo- “Pires. WHITE PIQUE NOW 35c Mill ends of White Pique, 1 to 4-yard lengths—27 inches wide—different width cords. NAINSOOK 25¢ YARD Plain White Nainsook — 36 Size 17x50 Lace Scarfs with inches wide—fine quality for muslin centers—different pat- underwear—in full bolts—25c terns—were 75c. yard. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE New White Gabardine Skirts Practical, pretty skirts of cotton fabrics for summer outings have just been received. IN SMART SUMMER STYLES. Gabardine, in fine quality, and beach satin, in tailored gathered styles, with new versions in pockets and belts—3.95 to 7.50, SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE LAGE SCARFS NOW 39c 17x50 inches. LACE SCARFS NOW 59c Wednday—American LadCorset Day In a Week orset Eve We have about 1\ norican Lady Corsets to off ; They have been d into six different lots—five by, mod- els and one front-lace\.orsets boned throughout Wgnuine black boning. Your Cooney is sure to go further u buy during this sale. Here\qnos. day’s list: Style 4818-A FORMERLY 10.00 Now 5.48 American Lady Corsets beautiful creations of two-to, broche—with low bust, lot Now 2.98 skirt—suitable for the averag Low bust, long skirt figure. Two hooks and eyeletfor full figures. Two below front clasp and daintilpelow front stay and top trim trimmed with Val lace and pi ed with wide pink e or blue ribbon, }-made of heavy pink couti Style 612 Style 896 FORMERLY 3.00 FORMERLY 6.00 Now 1.98 Now 348 I Low-bust American Lady Comfortable all - free” Corsets of pink coutil—lightly ea Sonsd ahd Winhbed: wit ae bie ate toe ae broidery edging. ’ fi Style 413 i tyle E-6 FORMERLY 3.50 FORMERLY 175 Now 1.98 Elastic-top Corsets, medium Now pink length—of fancy coutil—for all-elastic nes medium slender figures. ¥ SECOND FLOOR—' Style 40142 FORMERLY 6.00 H. W. BRASSIERES Made of heavy cambric with 4-inch embroidery tops and ex- ceptionally long — hook - front style, at 1.50. —Pink Corded Bandeaux—hook back style, at 45c. —Pink Mesh Bandeaux with blue designs—back closing, 59c. SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Imitation Cluny ace 11c Beautiful imitation Cluny Laces, d fancy work, camisoles or curtains, in natural colo: dure DAINTY LACE | 0 A complete assortment of imitation Tqon, Cluny and Filet Laces in edgings and insertions, from Inch to 2% inches’ wide—5c a yard, 55c¢ for a dozen yards. . | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON McHE The Silks You'll Need for Summer Clothes | 86-Inch Canton Crepe at 2.95 One of the most favored silks for summer wear is this silk and wool Canton Crepe— suitable for dresses, skirts and sport coats. In ivory, tan, navy, silver, jade and other colors, 86-Inch Navy Blue Taffeta at 1.95 Some splendid values here in Taffetas at 1.95. Excellent for making summer dresses or skirts—in a good shade of navy. colors, brown and others. 40-Inch Silk Crepe de Chines 1.95 | Better quality Crepe de Chine—service- able and popular—here in ivory, flesh, tur- quoise, honeydew, flame, new rose and other 40-Inch Colorful Georgette Crepe 1.45 One of the best silks for summer blouses, Many different colors, including jade, cop- per, orange, cerise, black, navy, tan, gold, 40-Inch esort fe Sport Sil} 3.50 Splendid skirting foisummer wear at 3.50—in ivory, navy ¢ .brown—lustrous — crepe stripe weave—full0 inches wide.’ 33-Inch Imported Japanese Poree 98c Only 250 yards of thi All-silk Japanese Sore, = pep color; Wears and laun- ers well—suitable for qaperies, pajamas, — children’s clothes, Fc ae lingerie, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB TEE “NOT I, BUT BABY” Baby Health Week The annual Baby Health Week will be held from June 14 to 17 at the Bon Marche under the direction of the chien of D "€-Sthobersonal oe Thor Electric Cleaners Complete With Attachments —29.90-—: The Genuine Thor Electric Vacuum Cleaners, driven by General Electric motor, complete with a full set of attachments for cleaning woodwork, draperies, upholstery and mattresses—14 sweepers in all. EVERY SWEEPER GUARANTEED TO GIVE SAT#*@ACTION ~See hundreds of other electric conveniences in the + —¥ Qment. UNION STREET BASEMENT