The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1915, Page 14

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For Children’s T Day at The Bon Marché A Sale of Girls’ New Spring Wash Dresses At Prices That Will Gladden the Heart of Many a Thrifty Seattle Mother Who Has Little Girls toClathe | Children’s Gingham Girls’ Gingham Dresses at Dresses At 59c _ $1.00 Ka. 4 years in late sty? Sizes 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 years‘ fs \ jo with tn Children’s Amoskeag Chambri . 4, e eplun Gingham full ble stripes, wit ekirt. All Children’s Spring Dresses At 79c Cute little models of ginghan plaue and percale, with Frencn skirts and wide belts—sizes 2 to 6 years. The trimmings are bands of contrasting colors, or embrotd ery yokes. traight front o neatly trimmed. Girls’ Sample Dresses Go | _At $1. 79 Second Floor. For Children’s) Misses’ H. & W. W aists Priced 59¢ Day in the H. & W Corset Shop Meg with supporters. Sizes 19 to Waists, heavily ¢ th pla yet and n sale all day at 59 —Second Floor. Boys’ Good Knickerbockers Boys’ “Tron-Wear” School For 1. 50 Shoes te $2.95 Pr. -wsehige “yt ela Made Especially for The Bon ny reed Marche by Zimmerman-Degen But our buyer got hold of 500 pairs—cheap enough for us to] Shoe Co. of Seattle sell them at $1.50. They are well tailored knick ere—made of good wearing aud good looking tweeds and worst eds. All Sizes From 5 to 18 Years Spring Styles in Boys’ Hats Children’s $ at 50c to $1.50 saben kid tops, me Lots of new Hats, a style to suit every boy. Rah Rah, round crown and telescope crown diamond crown drooping br! Take your pick from ch \ 1.49 Pr. plain patterns. All neatly trimm ed and t some with a button on the side. 3 1 Cal . th heavy Boys’ “Stand- Wear"School peices pe seas st, oa Suits for $5.00 Girls’ $2.50 Shoes $1.75 Pair “Stand-Wear” models, recognized as the leader im the bays’ suit world, as they wear well and Patent Lea Button look well for a greater length of time than most $5 suits. Sizes 6 to 18 years, of cassimeres and tweeds. Also splendid lines of sults at $4.50 to $12.50; sizes 5 to 18 years. —Upper Main Floor. Best Quality Fresh Creamery Butter 35c a Pound) 3 pounds for 95¢ on Saturday ‘In the grocery store Specials i in Groceries At the Annual Sale of Rose Bushes New Pack Tomatces, Nc large sitep Rese Bushes, aret eS Gaun each 25c Maine Core, Ferndale brand. one of the 35c 50c 35c | trimmed, no phon: Wetnerwarst, fresh 40c 85c daily, pound 95c Pure Peanut —Vourth Floor $2 Shoes $1.38 leather Shoes with shapes and | tops and The 12kc 12c ¢ of Rogers or Porter’s Santa Clara small size, pound Mittle Pork Sausage, regular 20 Krade, Raby Tree Hoses. offes that Jn aay 273 «rade ee dr nese Tree Snow Ball, 6 9 please the pound . Saturday Morning ‘Money-Savers’ Plain and Printed Crepes | On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Saturday Forenoon—to Encourage Morning Shop- Women’s 10c Stockings oc Pr. ping( No Telephone Orders ¥ Accepted for Anv of Them) Long ( 18c Long Cloth Priced 10¢ Yard wer Main Fieor —Lower Main Floor 20c Sateen Remnants Special 8c Yd. Sateen Rem from 1 to 6 y cially priced lors and black * wa and skirts “ nelveden end ake 35c Ingrain Carpet Samples 15¢ —Upper Mata Fleer, - 50 Navy and Black ora Aa 10 Serviceable Rompers 9c Each ats Upper Mata Fleer 69 Miller Corset 19 to 30, at 48c This Corset comes in white Stamped Guest Towels, cine Muasli 6c to 15¢ Fine Muslin Worth 25c, at 18¢ ov. or drab with medium low bust and medium skirt steel, spoon front 9 a. m. to 12 at 48c —Second Floor. —-Third Floor. 15c and 20c Fancy Ribbons 10c 14 29c Each comd Floor, —t pper Main Floor 35c and 50c Veiling Ends 15c Each eg " te at — Upper Main Wiser 25c Plaiting, 9 a. m. to 12, 15c als from 9 a, m —Upper Main Floor. | a + —tpper Main Floor, ‘40¢ Jumbo Chocolates—aasorted flavors, 200 a pount—t. ca Main Floor. boNMARCHE Union St.—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattle Tel. Elliott ey Main Wlour —third Floor. | ENGLISH DRIVEN TO SHIPS CONSTANTINOPLE, by Wireless to Berlin, March 12.—-A force of 15,000 to 20,000 British troops wasianded from the British warships along the Dardanelles and attempted an assault of a number of Turkish positions, dispatches today announced. They were repulsed with con tiderable lows and were forced to retire to thelr ships. it Is announced that the bombardment of the Dardanelles by the Anglo-French fleet continues, but that it is having very little effect on the fortifications The activities of the warships have been hampered by storms dur ng the past two days, LONDON VERSION OF SITUATION Bombardment of Smyrna, principal port tn od today, after the Turkish comma had nted b Admiral Velerse, in LONDON, Mareh Asiatic Turkey, was wed th and for had been ditionary force rench fleet now on the shore of Asta Mino’ ding a large Australian con ingent » assist in the Dardanelles BiG BATTLE DEVELOPS IN EAST. PETROGRAD, March 1 to Warsaw ire Preasnyse and fore Pultusk, they must @ distance of 25 BRITISH SHELL WESTENDE BERLIN March 12.-—Two Brit ells at German p #h warships and several torpedo fons at We yesterda The bombardment, it was lared, and the warships retired when t 4 batteries became act eo a ay ea LULL IN CHAMPAGNE hha ov LUSTER THs wat r my ces, the apr endations made t t I do not feel the d hen considered from th nt of the road t it is impossible for r nee any item em. Nor would it be possible nk certain roads wherein 1 eon made CAR COMPANY'S CLAIM IS DENIED Recause the Southern ( Judge Frate of Ch We're With You, Uncle Sam Up in Seward, Alnska, Frank Cotter, @ little, red-headed sourdough, rune ropriatior the of poetry. Me writes when he gets this copy of The Siar aod tor Is a worthy successor to Robert Servine Hore is bis latest effort While all Europe is a shambles, And the whole worid is at war And half the land the sun shines on Is drenched in human gore; When every nation counts the men It knows are tried and true, We send this message to you, Sam, "ALASKA STANDS WITH YOU.” You've never treated us quite right; You've grabbed away our coal, And reserved all our firewood, And what we've used we stole You soaked us on our cable tolls, But we don’t give a DAMN— Even at twenty-eight cents a word WE'RE WITH YOU, UNCLE SAM, You squandered untold millions On the lousy Philippines, But you always made Alaskans Go and hustle for their beans Your black and tan possessions, While they've cost you quite a few, Can never be depended on, But we'd go to hell for you | We're quite unused to luxuries, We've always played alone; When we asked for help to build our trails You handed us a stone. You four-fiushed on the railroad, But we don’t give a DAMN— If they monkey with the Eagle, WE'RE WITH YOU, UNCLE SAM. You gave us leave to make some jaws, Then tied our hands behind; This gift to us wae just the same As pictures to the blind. Your laws all have some joker To catch the sourdough, And it's hard to beat your game, Sam, When it's framed up down below. We've always been the dumping ground For political “misfits,” But, Sam, If you're In trouble, We're willing to cry “Quits,” We've never had an even break, But we don’t give a DAMN If the Lion growls, remember thia— WE'RE WITH YOU, UNCLE SAM, We're used to meeting trouble, And if you put us to the test, You'll find Alaska loves you, Sam, Far better than the rest. But, Sam, when this is over, As the morning follows night, Pray give us some attention, And get s6me matters right. We need some decent cable rates; We need some decent mails; We need some decent coast lights; We need some decent trails. You've given these to all the rest, But we don't give a DAMN If it's grown men you're needin’, WE'RE WITH YOU, UNCLE SAM, HE SEATTLE edt Unusual Values i in | Handkerchiefs at 10c) | tic ant values at 10 . | BASEMENT SALESROOM | More New Spring Hats at $5.00 OMEN who hav decide $5.00 as the price to pay 4 Spring Hats will do “oy to inspe Basement Salesroom’s showing pric Spring’s most popular ideas in Dre and Tailored Hats have been adapted to this price, the color including soft hades of rose, blue, violet and sand and an unusually good showing of black A new assortment prepared especiall for Saturday many clever model to the already- ge selection—at $5.00. Pretty Empire Kimono $1.00 New Spring Coats _ $9.50 LORAL - patterned nies cotton crepe is vert and W used for this pretty we r are of her titched } Elas¢ aveling and and for women wistaria Basement Salesroom P. N. CORSET Style 1500 a $1.25 | P Ssreront inp Women’s Corduroy Outing Garments Go, ROY in a half-be of coutil, two deep pockets, and ar bust and k 1 pr $5.00. is well reinforces i ‘ aroy Skirt $1.75 and in fre nd fitted } $2.75: divided, $5.00. ! Khaki Norfolk Coats, $2.75. Khaki Middy Blouses in beite } $1.50. Plain Khaki Skirts, $1.75 $3.50. Basement Salecroom Women’s Linen O' « yh > ; Handkerchiefs, 5c *: Middy Connbisatied Girls’ and Boys’ Spring Dresses, $1. 15 Footwear Moderately Priced $3.00 | CHILDREN'S TAN SHOES, SPECIAL $1.45 PAIR— Ch Fan Buttor ela 1 extra heavy soles, s 1 to ecial values at $1.45 | CHILDREN'S BUTTON SHOES SPECIAL 85¢ PAIR— Le Wm at pan ’ per de ctl Shy fed aclehs alge’ Boys’ Corduroy Scichesbiclaane a i SSe. Shadow Laces, 25c Yard boys’ Wash Hats in Rah Rah style, EW Shadow Laces in attract ee : N igns for trimmings and waists 18 Boys: Wool ol Capeemings and 27 inches wide, exceptional values at big eho gece Y 25¢ yard Basement Sales : 6'4-Inch Satin Ribbons Glace Gloves, 79c Pr. NUSUAL values are offered in these | Glace Glove They have three row embroidered backs, and the assort od shades in these ment includes white, tan and gray with R bbons Chey are 614 | self or black embroidery, also black with see. Gekivabie ti: elf or white embroidery faney-work Attrac

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