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THE BON MARCHE | PIKE ST. SECOND AVE, UNION 8ST ELLIOTT 4100 White Cotton Bats 50c Each Snowy white Sanitary Cotton Bats that weigh about 2") pounds and are the full | ler Size of a quilt; not over two to a cus tomer. Dress Chambray 10c Yard | Plain blue Chambray, 32 wide, in ths to 10 yards This Chambray i inches a medium shade of blue and is suitable —Lowee Main Floor, | for dresses and aprons. Lower Mata Fleer, — “BABY SHOP” SPECIALS Just to show you how well and how cheaply you can dress bab) if you come to the Bon Marche Baby Shop. Bonnet Linings at 19c .———d Baby Blankets at 45c © Separate Linings for baby to wear under lawn Soft finished Ce » Blankets, in block Bonnets on chilly days; made of silk and silko | patterns; aly Crib) Blankets in fancy at 19¢ each. stripes with s ledge at ibe apiece Hing, some lined with China silk Wool Bootees 19c and 25 _ Crib Blankets at $1. 25 A special purchase of Wool Bootees, in a dozen Crib Blanket firmly woven cottor Sf More styles, firmly woven, tn pink, blue and | Séx a; bo } several 7 White combinations, at 1%¢ and 2c a pair. neat q Flannelette Kimonos at 39c Infants’ Wool Sweaters at $1.75 | Little Tots’ Flannelette Kimonos in conven- Wool Sweaters in regular and y atiteh, full | PMional designs, made with tailored collars and belted and with Byron or roll collars, Your choice | girdle—ever so nice, and only 390 apiece. of rose and Copenhagen, at $1.75. | INFANTS’ MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT COTTON AND MERINO SHIRTS, SMALL SIZES | “ONLY, AT 19 EACH. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE NEW LONG CLOTH But at the OLD Prices 36-Inch Long Cloth $1.75 Bolt | For making undermuslins, soft fin Long Cloth of a | ( 2yard bolts of yard-wide Long Cloth for | Ga 1917 yA fem weave: ; ay Yard-Wide Long Cloth $2.15 Bolt FASHION PROMENADE OF Long Cloth, of specially fine quality, soft finish, firm | | and evenly woven; 10-yard bolts priced at $2.1 : Long Cloth, Special $2.25 Bolt Poiret Gowns wooe ms On Living Models Long Cloth of extra fine quality with a soft glove | | finish; yard-wide material in 10-yard bolts, at $2.2 10:30 TO 11:30 A. M. 2:30 TO 3:30 P. M. REPRODUCTION AUTORISEE Attorney William R. Bell | Ex-Sheriff Bob Hodge is | grinding away In his law office \f it | English Long Cloth $2.75 Bolt English Long Cloth of extr d quality, for making dainty, yet serviceable underm 36 inches wide; | today. 12-yard bolts But he might atill be sitting TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE at the jong table In federal | court, with the other defend- Matthews ants in the booze-graft conspir- acy case, wondering what the 12 men In the jury box were going to do with him, if it were not for William R, Bell Bargain Tuesday Specials in the Grocery 7 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 57c Provided you purchase other groceries at the same time. the men who Fancy Head Rice; good | Canned Apricots; Del Monte | Shredded Wheat y Texas grown Rice; & | brand; 30¢ value, spectal, a package tic. bag for 29¢. | can 25¢. California Soft-shel! Bisoults, a Bell Wins Hodge's Freedom | Walnuts; | Tomatoes, Del Monte | Crystal White Soap (not over 5 No. 1, regular 25c Walnuts; No, 2% cans (not over bars to each); special, 5 bars @ pound 4 @ans to each); acan 12¢, | for 20¢. Genta Clara Prunes; large, " Peac! ‘alifornia Yel- Bon Special Coffee; a spectal meaty fruit; S-pound wooden Peach: 25e value, spe blend of high grade Coffee; box, special S5¢. a can 20¢. 1% pounds 50¢. { FOURTH FLOOR | In the Underpriced Section of the Bon Marche Lower Main Floor 6 declared a the defendant | ever have taken cam-! fictals sometim wiser man Hodge might no EE. _ Citizenship Extended to Jews Now in New “Free Russia’’ PETROGRAD, March 19— | Full right of citizenship to Jews and abolition of the pale, was the further progressive step which democratic Russia took today. Jews thruout Russia hailed the new order with great rejoicing. All p ital hav flag of Sale That Is Never the Same Two Days Running For new lots keep coming to light, new bargains keep appearing on the sur- | eA face, and everything is just half the price you see marked on the tag. You’ I! publishing : find this sale a wonderful antidote to the high cost of living. pstmt A BIG LOT OF SILK AND DRESS GOODS REMNANTS WILL BE CORBALEY HAS | Y TAKEN DOWNSTAIRS TUESDAY—T HALF PRICE, OF COURSE. Remnants of Dress Goods—Half Price} INSIDE TRACK FOR LARGE JOB 500 Short Pieces, 1 to 6 Yards Remnants of Wool Dress Goods, worth from great half-price sale Tuesday at 13c to 75ca yi ard colors. the Seattle Chamber of Com im and fancy woolens, in many different color ppg te abn g oP er may be made Tuesday, Pres! Short Lengths of Silks—Half Price | wii. 'vown "ties aie Lengths From 2 to 15 Yards i nat Manco be an scohna t Tiflis tod pe xhorted 1 with er wer tary and manager of the Spo. | kane Chamber of Commerce, is regarded as the most likely of the score of candidates who have been suggested to fill he vacancy. He may be paid | $10,000 a year. His salary at | Spokane is $6,000. of the to $1.50 a yard, Lots of gx will join the d, useful lengths, in should be no delay. * — ~ ~ —2 Remnants—odd bolts, short pieces and discontinued lines from the Silk Section— oplins, pongees, silk mixtures, foulards, wash silks, in plains and dark grounds, all half price on Tuesday, as long as q You'll Be Astounded at Some of the Things You Can Buy at Half Price; for Instance— Even Men’s Stiff Hats y be had at just half price le blocks, in a | good black, with price tickets plainly marked $2.00 to $4.00. You may take your choice from these Hats at $1.00 to $2.00. Hanging over on a post, unobserved by | many, was a Man's Bath Robe. It was a / dandy, a purple mixture, satin lined | throughout, finished with large pockets, | ripes and fancies, on | 1antities hold out. Over in one corner, out of the way of | Pthe main part of the crowd, were some Tovely black 20-inch Ostrich Plumes, with their long flues and fluffy nodding | marked at $8.50. You may have one for $4.25. Perched on a table in plain sight, was Moticed a Cut Glass Punch Bowl, a hand- some thing indeed, in a sparkling floral Pattern. Its price tag was $50, but it will | frog fasteners and a long rope girdle be sold for $25.00. And a $3.00 mirror marked $25.00—now $12.50. stand at $1.50. Splendid Carving Set that one might | keep, or it would be nice to give away. | Three pieces, knife, fork and steel, packed | in a box—and marked $6.50—take it away | at $3.25. If you expect to take automobile trips different s _ Mr. Baseball Player, you would scarce | expect to find Baseball Shoes at this sale, | but we have them, low styles; though in a | broken line of sizes. Their marked prices are $2.50 to $5.00—now $1.25 to $2.50. Religious articles, too, may be had—Just | this summer, a fitted lunch case may strike back of the stairway was a caseful, includ- | your fancy. Six knives, forks, ing statues of St. Joseph, St. Anthony, St. | six white enameled plates, saucers and | Rita, Blessed Virgin and Sacred Heart; | cups, and napkins, with compartments for || MOORE mermaids and human beings all | Originally 75c to $1.50—now 38¢ to 75¢. | food; black leather case; marked $63,00— The much heralded Annette Keller-| woven cleverly into a beautiful | man's masterpiece, phat 1.50. “The Daughter | story that delights the children and | $3 . of the Gods,” opened to a good| holds the grown folks in suspens al Even to Furs—a pretty Neckpiece, ina size audienc e at the Moore theatre | until the end, Annette, thruout tho on «ple ES uD pal a ead Gn ae last night For once in thetr live ‘| picture, gets into all kinds of trou V sae = the press agents for George Pox,|ble. We see her in the sea lot of things from the Garment Section the producer, did not overdo a| mermaid, then as a fairy and then The former price was $19.75—a mighty good thing, for the film is every-| again we catch impse of her in good investment at $9.88. thing that was expected and more,| the sultan's harem, but at last she | The Clothing Man was showing some things. Who would ever think of king for Riding Pants at this sale? But i they’re here, of government cloth or khaki, marked $2.50 to $5.00—now $1.25 to, $2.50. | too. finds eternal happiness in the land | §| The story has to deal with fairtes, lot mortals, a | THE SEATTLE STAR JUDGE BELL WINS LIBERTY FOR HODGE, HIS NEW PARTNER FREDERICK&NELSON ‘Basement Salesroom 700 Yards of Plain and Fancy Silks Reduced to 69c Yard TIMELY, under-priced offering of Taffeta and Messaline Silks, suitable for many Spring dressmaking purposes, including Stripe and Plaid noveltic in the following and other pleasing color combinations: Black and White Blue and Green Navy and Gold Red and Blue Brown and Blue Green and Burgundy Blue and Black Navy and Green Twenty-four a «juced to 69¢ Another Attractive Lot of Silks Reduced to 59c Yard comprises 27-inch Solid-color Messaline Sill nch broken color assortments. Two hundred 3 in all, re t 596 ! ioasorains Women’s and Children’s Hosiery in the Lower-priced Lines Ts Basement ilesroom specializes in Children’s of the st y al sort at attra ed lines of Wom BER-PLAT ¢, delft-bl ED STOCKINGS in gold, d white, 25¢ pair BLACK heel and toe, champagr ue, tan CHILDREN'S FINE-RIBBED STOCKINGS, with spliced 9%, 13¢ pair WOMEN'S LISLI Phoenix brand, with high and hemmed top. Black COTTON sizes 6 to STOCKINGS of the well-know ~ Women’s Black Kidskin «Boots, $5.00 Ti HIS g looking But- bl } uble sole anc 40¢ pair WOMEN'S Ct FOCKINGS in c heel and t 10 . 18¢ pair; and hen in black The New Styles and Colors in Untrimmed Hats at $1.95] N these attrac- tively priced Shap there is choice of at least | 16 different] styles, and the colors are many also, including widths A to D. © $5.00 pair nent Salesroom Colored-Border Scrims 124c Yard ERY draperies inty window may be ose erise = Nav: ium- . er R c y Brown Belgium-blue made up from these Scrims Maroon Green Tan Black with their borders in deli- ms cate yellow, pink, blue or different preferences can be satisfied from , and hemstitched uitable for home Phirty-six inches 12%¢ yard SOLID-COLOR MAR- 7 QUISETTE for over 1 green, blue, $1.95. These Shapes May Be Made Into Smart] | icc. Tailored Hats by the Addition of: Double White Wings, Bird Effects in 95c white, t High White hey al for | gray, $1.15 eters ees Narrow Ostrich Bands n black | for b Feather Band: and white, $3.7 im edging, $3.95. Basement Salesroom Stone Jars For Preserving Eges four-gallon s + pee holding about twelve Washable Petticoats, $1.25 ! e five-gal- lowered in rose, blue and lavender e and black grounds are these Pet- tice h have wide tucked flounce and accordion plaited + ve under a" all with adjustable top Laeeiie 36 to 40 inches. Price $1.25. Basement Salesroom Knit Underwear for Spring Attractively Low-Priced HE requirements of Spring in Women's and Children’s Knit Underwear are answered in the Basement Salesroom with many styles of practical, low-priced garments, of which the following are typical: WOMEN'S SILK-TOP UNION SUITS, $1.00 These Union Suits are of fine-ribbed cotton, with top of pink silk, band fin- ish 1 under-arm reinforcement. Low neck and_sleevel with tight knee,| Knee, and Sizes 34 to 44 Price $1.00. th WOMEN'S PINK UNION SUITS, 50¢ “Second” q ties of Pink Union Suits, sleeveless style, with tight mercerized tape ¢ in low neck lacing rough beading top. Sizes 36 to 44. Price 50¢ WOMEN'S “POROS-MESH” UNION SUITS, 50¢ WOMEN'S VESTS AND PANTS, 15¢ Many women find the open, ventil- GARMENT— ated weave of these Union Suits, the A miscellaneous assortment of separate 10st comfortable for Spring and Sum garments, includ all sizes, but not in mer wear In low neck style, with every style, unusual values at 15¢ gar- tight or lace-trimmed knee, sizes 34 to! ment. sf 42. Price 50c, | MISSES’ UNION SUITS, 25 mouaws COTTON UNION SUITS,| g5¢ or 3B5¢ = 5 te Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low} Misses’ fine Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, with tight or lace- neck and sleeveless, with tight knee; sizes 2 to 10 ; 12 to 16 years, 35« CHILDREN'S KNIT WAISTS, 2 FOR 25¢ mercerized tape at neck, years, trimmed knee, sizes 34, each; 3 for $1.00. WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, 50¢ AND 65¢ 36 and 38, 35c Band-top Union Suits of fine-ribbed These Waists are taped for extra cotton, low neck and sleeveless, with strength across the shoulders and down tight knee. Sizes 34 to 38, 50c; 40 to the back, and furnished with strong : g > 25, buttons, 2 for 25c. 44, OSe. —Basoment Salesroom,