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| % T THE BON MARCHE I Val. and English Torchon | Men’s Holeproof Cashmere | 29¢ a Pair Lace 5c Y d., 50¢ Doz. Yds. A shipment « < Torcho: eT H to 26s ; n Lace in about undred different UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHI The New—the Fashionable—the Interesting in Women’s Spring Wearables Wool Serge Dresses for Spring Priced at $10.00 and $12.50 whose Springtir wey i riably turns to th Socks, Special ash and toe TORE—LOWER FLOOR MEN MAIN For those of serge—these Dresses loose or semi-fitted, v deep yokes. The touch attractiveness—finished wit! Lingerie Blouses at 95c and $1.15 About two d Styles of Blouses tions, of lingerie, and crisp organdy novelty collars, \ tuffled—some nea rugehit Many pretty model me full plaites titching add “to 1 from their Nar NewSilk Petticoats e $2.20 and $3.95 feta Petticoats zen different 1917 crea ang changeable—all « sheer v le nt ; and with large tre t y trimmed. For Out-Size Day i in the Wearable Section Coats for Women Over the Average Size—$16.50 to $39.50 the ack, with many prettily trimmed ces Gabardine Cc Just the and just sash belts. and ats most kinds that women over proper ler and styles that are likable. the r eight r Spring me are Black tins Navy and average size ar Half or full lined, loose styles, others with narrow Suits for Women Over te Average Size, ipney to $45 News that will be a joy t Suits the very kind that ther in, them that neat appearance-—some with side belts. Serges twills and homespuns, in blue, black, gold, tan, brown and gray. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE EXTRA-SIZE DAY In the Undermuslin Section With special displays and special n Ur “Mildred . ji Stout” 4s Undermuslins, 4° cut extra size and carefully tailored to meet the requirements of full figures. ove the witl » the women e ab are R pricings « ndermus € Here i. These Garments are cut with Scientific exact- ness and are reinforced so to give better wear. as Extra Size White Fine White Muslin Petticoats at $1.45 | Gowns at $1.45 Strictly tailored, adjustable | Those requiring Gowns a| Petticoats with pretty embroid- | gl ged — rg average | lent qualit | will find them here in fine mus ie sry Mlounces and tops of fine | 1, trimmed with Armenian | “!*® Val. Quality muslin, all well made | vai tace and embroidery medal- | ©Mbroldery insets, at $1.45. | Extra-size Day. Extra Special—Out Size Night Gowns at 89c A one-day offer in Night Gowns at 89e—Gowns for the wi little above the average. Made from soft finish muslin with trimmed with Val. lace, made in the slipover style. Neat, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Out Size Envelope Chemises at $1.98 nainsook, trimmed lace and fine Swiss at $1.98 for men requiring a size a embroidery yokes, serviceable garments and The Factory Sale ‘of Shoes Will Soon Be Over And we will all have to get used to paying regular pri for < Meantime these prices will prevail on Wednesday In the Self-Service Shoe Shop—on the Lower Main Floor. CHILDREN’S STRAP | WOMEN’S SLIPPERS FOR SLIPPERS, A PAIR 65c HOUSE WEAR, A PAIR $1.35 Patent Leather, Mary Jane Slippers, made with Women's Commonsense House Slippers with | the As Pictured | | Envelope Chemises of excel Outbursts of Everett True TCEFT My UmBReucA I CAN'T HeCP it, | IN HERE. ITS RAINING KYSTRICT ORDERS To AND 1 WANT TO — ~ NOBODY IN THE K ene 4 Ky SING hy —SLZi- Fyvv-v M-M-AR-B- BL — WHE = WHEN DO YOU THINK THE ‘Calhoun, Dale and Phelps Cannot Agree; They Step on One Another’ s Toes | there. | plan, “He had mi belt line altoge women pointed out entento can't agree. « Calhoun and Phelps, of the DaleCalhoun-Phelps combina: | "rey Ot Phelps up against got all tangled up on their | proposition own platform when they faced the| “Are you Women's Civic club at the Frye | line? hotel Tuesday afternoon Yeu,” ho sa They evidently forgot that Coun-| This was in and also a) DaleCalhoun-Phely ton Higday,of| To Justify om, Were there,| time, Phelps added, “I think other election ought to be held the belt line propost later Calhoun and ipa dine their pay-as-you-go slogan, tintin ing that the against He was ovidently treading | bond issues ground he ba investigated. | Ho! He! Y Me Hesketh got up tion, in favor of a tion to cram elt proposition,” said Calhoun ply aw little stretch of track down on the Duwamish | waterway.” were Dilling! again. It ought to be understood. paid nt George W Dui Dale's manager, wrote letters telephoned to councilmen to the belt line recom ¥ ecting all water order to simpli © cost of switch. build up the port Calhoun sald he understood it was for the Duwamish waterway district, to benefit a few down Bogue, | sue, which comes up Tuesday Dale, who is now trying to votes under an anti-bond taaue s the father of the to vote $450,000 to im al highways.” artert CONSUL FROST WIRELESS MEN tT HAve Ler oe Pit the belt om at this an ussed mat the he ing, and pro | mote the Montlake bridge bond is And Ret ban ropos! prove MAKES REPORT WERE HEROES OF ON LACONIA LACONIA BLAST QUEENSTOWN, Feb. 27. Wireless Operators Donnes an ere heroes of th They w last two survivors to | sinking Cunarder. They stuc WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.— The state department today re- celved a cable from Consul Frost at Queenstown, confirm- ing officially In almost every detail press dispatches regard- ing the unwarned torpedoing of the Cunarder Laconia. Frost's message said two torpedoes struck the liner and said Mrs. and Miss Hoy, both Americans, were buried at sea. Frost's cable, under Queenstown date, 8:30 a. m. today, reads | thelr experience. Deaths of Mra. and Miss Hoy,! All survivors’ stories tod as reported, positively confirmed. |@d in eulogy of the splendid Cedric B. Ivatt, New York, prob-| duct and diacipline of the Lacon ably American, is apparently lost | fficers and Among A ans saved are the| The weath: following, firemen and sea-| calm.” ace men: Do’ Adams, Newport|but there was a heavy swell r News; I in Parker, 33 Weat|®ing. The Laconia was struck h st Louis Darnell, |7 p.m. Sunday 505 Perry Baltimore; survivors were afloat until 4 a Masseburg, 10 South 19th st Monday when a rescue ship ar port News: Edward Smit ed and picked them up. 8. ©. S. calls until a Britis warship responded—and the jumped overboard. The lifeboat commanded b: Capt. Irvine picked men up little the was “comparativ a x to their apparatus, sending out ih n y the two worse for con ia’s ording to the survivors, un at The Hfeboata with m riv HE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON The Gown Room Introduces: For Business, Shopping and Afternoon Wear MPORTANT shi ipments just recei that is novel and charmin to these our of the New Arrivals Pictured. From Lasts to — t ate embr Copenhagen-blue The sh« ery in th gray with king’ , Georgette Crepe , elat cuffs, OO. cornuce “Mary Fuller” Nail Polish NEW ehipme A the 25c and 50c sizes. It harmless, waterproof and gives instantaneous and lasting bril liancy. Fir Little Aids to Sewing Success ITE success of the dressmak- rests upon the well-provided sewing bas- the little staples Here are all cesentials, the for every ket ne wary practical sew- ing outfit and the any “ clalties” which the up-toda dressmaker finds invaluable in her work. A few suggestions Firet F r. nt SUk g. silk terial tor Pearl Buttons, Sc and ks and Eyer, 10¢ yard Conar black yards, percaline, and vorately ris hada dered in Cop ia pocket outhful ce is mbination « Crepe fashions this chem sea age $35.00. soutache. Price is this muc aited sur- thagen-blue id panel in back Second Fi New Trimmed Hats at $8.50 Emphasize the Tailored Modes of Smart Simplicity for Early Spring Wear are new and g versions of ium-high- Hat. in fine faced with crepe and dec- ornaments charming: new, ral, chartreuse, Prominent in this collec highly becomin Mushroom the me crown sed Milan orated sm Expres hemp braic artly with hand-made rhe shades of 1otifs colors are green, cc —Second Floor. (BasementSalesroom) New Embroidered Kimonos, $1.95 Japanese crepe in —made in the of cotton lavender, light-blue, or coral, prettily em- broidered with floral sprays in white, and tied at the waistline with a fringed 1. Such attractive negligee ments are unusual at $1.95. _masement Salesreom, Saving for a Kodak B' YYS and Girls who plan to own a Kodak by the time Summer arrives, are invited to call at our Kodak Section “Kodak” Banks, and secure one of the new in which to save their dimes. Ten cents d ited will secure one of these Banks for you, and the is added to your deposit when Bank is brought back for us to ten cents the OF The Kodak Bank, when full, holds six dollars in dimes. graduated to show the style of camera that may be obtained when the bank is filled to certain levels, the | South Mancherter st., New All survivors agreed today Henry Young, 180 Park Road, ;|the Laconia was torpedc | York; Barney Rhetter, 264 West any warnin, 6let st, New York? John Williams, | wunched. There address unknown; Wm. Wynne or ity in castir WOMEN’S SHOES, $2.65 Wing, 308 North Bethel st, Phila-|free of the Laconta, owt WEDNESDAY, A PAIR |delphia; Henry Smith, 126 Trapp |and one boat was swa Prager! ——— in this lot of Women's Shoes \st., Indianapolis; Joseph Lewis, 63 | belleved that Mrs. Hoy and daugh all leathers, lace and button styles. Shoes for fl Winiams st, Buffalo; Dan Israel,|ter were in thix lfeboat comfort or dress wea ! fort or dress wear, 660 Olive st., Savannah; Isaac Bow-| Explosions of the torpedoes, how that porters. tt twice e {s ht boats > ord with | consid them turned soles and spring heels; sizes 3 to 8, for children. Wednesday at 65c a pair. $1.65 CHILDREN’S OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS, PAIR Tan, elk or white Nubuck Oxfords and Slippers, made on footform lasts with wide extension sewed soles and spring heels; sizes 5 to 11. flexible turned soles and all wide widths, at $1.35 a pair. Comfortable fitting Slippers. indicated by perfora- lowest level reached secures a No. 2 tions. For instance, Brownie, and 80 on up to the highest a Vest Pocket which gives the depositor between Kodak or No 2 Autographic choice Brownie, o and Kleinert Brassteres first Floor. with shields, $1.00 and $1 Naiad Braasteres with shields, ) Olive at., John | ever, caused most of the casualties, it was believed. The Savannah; 40c Figured “Marquisettes 19c Mill ends of plain and fancy figured Marquisettes, suitable for overdrapes. Many pretty color combinations as well as green, brown, blue and rose; lengths to 10 yds. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Nurse Hubbard Ww ill Be Glad + Show You How to Dress Baby Without a Turn Nurse Hubbard has been sent here by the makers of the “Vanta” Pinless Buttonless Baby Clothes—sent here to show Seattle mothers the merits of the system of dressing baby. She will be glad to talk “Baby Clothes” who can come, BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THP I Dress Percale 10c Yard 2- and 36-inch Dress Percales in light and dark shades, with figures and neat stripe patterns Checked Suitings 10c Yard Cotton Suiting, 22 inches wide, in black white Shepherd check patterns; lengths to 5 y Buftable for girls’ school dresses. LOWER MAIN FLOOR and to any mother BON MARCHE Bed Spreads $1.35 Each White Honeycomb Bedspreads, size 76x86 inches, with scalloped edges and cut corners, dium weight $1.00 Bed Sheets 89c Each Bleached Seamless Bed over 6 Bheetsa to THE BON MARCHE and of me and ards heets ting. size 72x99 ina.; At this price not “Vanta” | | York; | Honor Roll | n, 180 Park Joseph Aumter, Charleston; 15 in a ‘otal survivors landed here, landed at Bantry, 14 “Total on board, 294." Road, New Neeton conduct erally calm, confusion, owing to the lights went out after the first explosion the fact t Washington Trust Co,, Spok tate bank, Spokane. Sound Bank & Fidelity Trust Co., State bank, ‘Tacoma Charleston EGG PRICES DROP The following banka have tn dorsed the bank guaranty law #o as to give depositors absolute pro- tection against loss: Seattle State bank, Scandanivian-American bank, American Savings Bank & Trust Co, Union Savings & Trust Co. “st Trust & Savings bank, Savings bank CHICAGO, Feb. 27.- tumble on the local market today, heavy recaipts, Fi ped from 4% to 5 o vi | while ordinaries declined from University State bank | 6 cents, Retail prices whic! Other Cities jdays# ago, were between { Trust & Savings bank,|cents, have dropped to }40 cents Eggs too! sh exes dr Citizens Everett Kastern Trust Co., HEARD AT FAUROT'S At_a swell affair When dancing with a widow, Yakima Trust Co., North Yakima. Bank of Pasco, Pasco. of both passengers and crew was gen altho there was some hat immediately Trust Co., ka wholesale following unusually ‘op. ts per dozen, 5 to ' as low as Farmers’ bank, Ellensburg, Lincoln Trust Co. Spokane, i If you want to please her Always call her kiddot | ON CHICAGO MART and $1.00 Omo Blas Binding 1 pleces, 1 #4 Hooks, 100 card Placket Fasteners, of fine to B6« covered with grosgrain silk Carri nee new lines for Spr have arrived, and are dis played on the Third Floor Many new designs in Wicker body Carriages, in enamel fin Improved patterns in Go-Carts At a wide price¥ ‘Third Floor and Sulkies. range, Window Shades Made to Order INDOW from Shades made special En- duro Brand of Shade Cloth— a hand-painted unfilled fabric of high quality—will keep their color and give splendid our service We horn, the Stewart Harts- improved self - acting roller, and all Shades are made by hand, by own competent workmen use our Estimates furnished Shade canvas or upon request, for Window Sun Curtains nd for and Sleeping-Por shade-cloth material Felephone Elliott 5500 and a man will call promptly to take measurements. —First Floor.