The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1917, Page 10

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“i Og ee tee I a a 2-Sh ae SEATTLE STAR SUMMARY OF PRES. WILSON’S MESSAGE PIKE ST., SECOND AVE, UNION ST ELLIOTT 4100 bs Le Vesnels of every kind, whatever their f arko, thelr destination, their errand, have b , thelr character on board, the Vessels of friendly neutrals along with belligerent kind ceeree oeeee mon Wrongs; they cut to the very roots of human if orf ee © perial government to be in fact nothing less than war against th the immediate addition to the armed forcen ¢ wf war, of at leant ets, eee a It will invol United States already provided for by law tn cas nd erned peo! ™ justice in the life of the world as against selfish With All the Smartness of Extreme Simplicity | 0 10 2% 90 sows tne roauy tren and seit THEY ARE THE BEST STYLES, THE BEST VALUES IT HAS BEEN POS. |) edservance of those principles SIBLE TO PROCURE AT ANYWHERE NEAR THE PRICE. Neutrality In no longer feasit Unusually varied are the styles am@ng this splendid line of $24.50 Suits—such the world is involved, and the f mmodels that are characteristic on the highway of today’s fashion; the belted that peace ams freedom lies in are Much in vogue, and many are pleated. Most attractive are their novelty collars if) iy the wit of their peeps.” pand pockets, while buttons, braid, silk stitching and colored embroidery form rich trim- | oeoeee On Suits of serge, poplin, gabardine, Poiret twill, Burella and velour ratic go styles We are at the beginning of an a the same standards of conduct and _ Once again we offer you a splendid line Dainty and pretty are these Silk Crepe their impulse that their government Dresses for $16.75. Serges in neatly | de Chine and Georgette Blouses at $5.75 not upon their previous knowledge or approval @ailored styles, as well as silk crepe de! in white h, maize, Nile, peach and gold nphedeg tM ih) chine or taffeta in coatee effect and long- | Large collar ited models in the leading colorings for fronts, trimm i ery. —Second Floor. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE { with contrasting embroid fairs. i. he eae great, generous Russian people have been added in all od might to the forces that a for justice and for peace.” ee e0 6 One of the things that has se 2 e for the liberation of ita peoples, the German peoples included “The works must be made safe for democracy.” The Bargain Tables Have Been Replenished | ae. | Wednesday —some half price, most of them a good deal less than half—read where we are clearly forced into It at the tables will carry of defending our rights “eee } “hina If ing to be in the balance. tions own goveraments, for the rights and liberties of small n pneert of free pec universal dominion of right by such a free.” n ruthlessly sent to the particular interest this week om without warning and without thought of help or merey for those [am not now thinking of the loas of property involved, Prope can be paid for—the lives of peaceful and innocent people cannot be The present German submarine warfare ix a warfare against man Our motive will be only the vindication of right, of human The wrongs against which we now array ourselves are not com I advise that the congress declare the recent course of the 1 } ' ernment and people of the United St and that {t take immediate | \ | : \ steps, not only to put the country in a more thoro state of def | | also to exert all its power and employ all its resources to bring the | oa ~on ae | government of the German empire to terms and end the war — | IT Vt ‘ oeeee "4 ag ) | It will involve the immediate and full equipment of the navy v HK NT Pe pspects, but particularly in supplying it with the best means of | it | with the enemy's submarines Easter Suits $24.50 |*=""==—"-"""" ch a concert of purpose and action as will henceforth insure the or deatrable where the peace of and the menace to rments If | backed by organized foree, which is controlled wholly by their will in which it will be insisted that| are used for trimmir responsibility for wrong a $19.50 to $35.00 Silk and Crepe de Chine and Silk | :.»! overt anon navn, ond te erences ONE Wool Dresses at $16.75 Georgette Blouses at $5.75 ||) cove save no quarrer wih the Garman people. Ik wax not upon 4 in entering thin war, It was t setae ret 1 “Selt-coverned nations do not fill their neighbor states with sp to be sure-—plaited or plain or set the course of intrigue to bring about some critical posture of e fighting for freedom and ed to convince us that the Pras e | b aultocracy was not and could never be our friend is'that from the If very outset of the present war it has filled our unsuspecting commun! ta i | ties, and even our offices of government, with «pies and eet criminal in : || |[ | trigues everywhere afoot against our national unity of council F } peace within and withoot, our industries and our commerce, Indeed. e it ls now evident that its spies were here even before the war began. We are glad now that we see the facts with no vell of fala pre tense about them, to fight thus for the ultimate peace of the world and | 1 take the lberty, for the present at least, of postponing a decision You'll find an entirely new lot of specials out on them when you come on of our relations with the authorities at Vienna. We enter this war only because there are no other means arful thing to lead this great, peaceful country into war, ‘into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seem “But the right ts more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things we have always carried nearest our hearte—for democracy, | for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their * an shall | | } eae safety to all nations, and make the world itself at last | ee white pique, | I || HERR LAFOLLETTE BLOCKS ‘SENATE Felt Hats at 5c Embroideries 10¢ || | | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Candle Shades Se are Handkerchiefs 10c Gn datiorent ues a tee ee 4 battens A to send to the clerk's desk a resolution to be printed in the record ithe, worth to » at a) worth 2 « Martin firmly objected I He ete, weeth| Candi Broken rece een tee) oA a iangker- | I nove that the senate adjourn until 10 a m. tomorrow,” he Te Ha | peated, his lips drawn to a tight line. Vice President Marshall put the question, and, with a chorus of ayes” and a faint chorus of “noes,” the senate adjourned YourChorce | | ‘The resolution as amended reads:| thrust upon the United States | “WHEREAS, The is hereby formally declared | "50C | German government has com- | and that the president be and | | OOS } mitted repeated acts of war | he hereby is authorized and di- | } . against the government and the rected to employ the entire } people of the United States of naval and military forces of the America; therefore, be it United States and the reserv: /\ “Resolved, By the senate and of the army to carry on the war — _—* house and representatives of against the imperial German —————S<S= L ols, as. the United States of America government; and to bring the ‘ - in congress assembled, that the conflict to a successful termina i Hat Braids 39c Yd. state of war between the Unit tion, all the resources of the ed States and the imperial gov country are hereby pledged by Velvet Fringes 19¢c Yd. Oxfords 39c Pair Childrens Kineanes 50c ernment whieh h th been ' _the congress of _United States. strar the new Coats, we pic- ¢ in army-blue wool ben- with col color linen, embroidered Price $l¢ ol velour and wool pop vavy, army-l different widths and Bead Boys’ Hats at 19c Velvet and silk Trimming | « Fringes at 9c a yard s’ Felt Hats, Caps and a few mal Hats, 19 Wednesday Specials in in 1 White “Goods women’s White Satin| width imps and Black Oxfords at A 1 S 5 | ach. Wednesday Specials in Bedding * | today heard the republican choices for the committee then that group got down to busines “ie Good quality White Madras, 22 inches wide Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x99 inches, made of | for jwaisting and shirting purposes—in Mea¥Y quality Sheeting with flat center seam nicely made After obtaining a f it stripe patterns. 12Yse Yard 75c Bed Sheets 65c Each mittee decided not to meet until tomorrow morning. It 4 ai Ts er e hac ‘ Bed Sheets, size 81x90 inches, made of medium |f | Veen informed th vate had i White Goods that are 20c and > values—mill | weight bleached sheeting with flat center seam: of Lawn and Organdie, special, 65c each MANN BUCKS “PAY-AS-YOU-GO” 36-Inch Long Cloth $1.75 ‘The house committee planned to report out a “wat $2.50 Comforters $1.95 Each Covered with good quality Silkoline, in pretty Soft finish Long Cloth; firm and evenly woven floral patterns and filled with sanitary cotton lution” favorably It intends to show the world th id for undermuslins; 36 inches wide; 12-yard | warm, serviceable Comforters.—Lower Main Floor M\{inited States. { bata its.—Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche, —The Bon Marche. - it to the last trench. embership, the house foreign }it had passed its amended resolution inches wide. 8 paid for chiefly by this generation Sut r de A little lot, coaxed from a well-known maker at a pecial price because they werk te be " But the democratic Wall he had of certain lines. We gladly pass the savings on to you Wy Bonds will have to be provided for present expenses, it 2% Yards Long, Special $1.39 200 Couch Covers of speciel good value and un usually low priced; Roman striped patterns in red "and green combinations; they're 2% yards long “atik 50 inches wide and will wear very satisfac : Oriental Couch Covers 24% Yards Long, at $1.85 2'% Yards Long, Special $1.95 II for the burden of war A splendid variety of high-grade Couch Covers; | A heavy tax on excessive profits and big incomes rich stripe patterns in red and green combina be the mean f raising the t ' , a of ri nulk of the wa eve tions; 24 yards long and 60 inches wide; will fit & ir revenue, it most any size couch. Negus and Striped Couch Covers, Special $2.75 Each Of special value and quality are these extra | | | | land Germany 2 WILL EXTEND CREDITS TO ALLIES livery a day on all heavier merchan As for raisit | dise, stich as Rugs, Household Goods and liability to service Groceries—including all grocery orders vi | 8 4% fat as the Fourth Floor,and they are effect $1.00 or more, not nearly so crowded as the others. | “That is almost a foregone conclusion,” said the tion when you conveniently can—they He ae | neesidant spoke.” se emerald tan and I] CONGRESS BACKS WILSON WAR PLAN 25c White Madras 19c —_ $1.00 Bed Sheets 89¢ |] soso arnriniment of republican mentor but the home smart style of | th nded to stay in jon unt “pinch-back” type, with thre¢ Mothers will appreciate the serviceable quality of the hand s ready for war and determined to prosecute | Republican house members, especially Minority Leader} prearetul -workuranship, Unusual Values i in 2 Couch Covers Mann, talked of balking against a “pay-as-you-go wat"—a war which mean “long wear.” Suit has two pairs oi jority said that idea, voiced by Wilson, would be heeded Sizes 6 to 18 years Roman Stripe Couch Covers | Couch Covers with Fringe J |thought, but hereafter the country itself must pay’ largely indicated, Just as England takes 60 per cent Of the war profits 5 per cent, so will America lay a heavy burden on the surplus of those especially favored in income of profits, | 4 to 8 years, $6.50, $7 The Couch Covers in this lot are extra heavy | heavy Couch Covers In a good assortment. of the President Wilson's suggestion for extending credit a@uality and at $1.85 they're a good bargain; the | most desirable colorings—kreen, tan and red. com the allies will be heeded by congress. In fact. one of terns are pretty Oriental stripe effects in | biuations; 24% yards long.-Third Floor—Ths Bon |} ¢, land Athe United P ta m and green combinations; 50 inches wide. | Marche. |J | foremost leaders informed the nited Press today ee | Phe president can have what he wants. ‘We will ‘ the credit for the allies and we will se 1 new delivery schedule gives one de | : see to it that there I y schedule gives one de AKE the elevators in the Center Sec ufficient money to make this war a succe Hair-Bow g an army on the principle of “universa the congres undoubtedly will put it into . leader | after last night’s demonstration in favor of it, when Springtime Suits, Coats and Frocks, in mode heighten the charm of 4 1 . a A Examples of the Attractive Styles in Coats for Misses, at $35 well as in general outline. The white Shantung k with k buttons and Price ws ¢ i t stitcl decor- lar, cuffs and skirt of this youth- in e or Green Gaberdine | pockets are suspended from the Lined with silk messaline to Price $35.00 (at right) econd or New Arrivals in Girls’ Wash Dresses $3.50 and $3.95 LL ready to \ box-plaited effect, is in a ' pink, blue or buff cham- ya bray gingham, i ryteT scalloped collar va cuffs of white pique em- broidered in knots, and white pique — belt. | Price $3.95. Another model, also in chambray or pink, has pointed collar and and belt of the same material TUB DRESSES AT $2.50 AND $2.95 arrivals, showing the present tendency ght-line effects, made up it n-color gingham, with stitching, contrasting collar and ockets, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Spring Coats $12. 50 to $27. 50 example of the sm. r and cuffs of uthful appealing hown Coats triking plaids and Boys’ Extra-Knickerbocker Suits, $6.50 will approve — the its, which are of th and brown suitings knickerbockers Price Easter Attire for Smaller Boys Men's Overcoats in plain colors and > checked overcoatings, sizes 1 to 8 year $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. Norfolk Suits of Palm Beach Cloth , fancy Suitings, with detachable collar < 50, $8.50, $12.50. -FREDERICK&NELSON — Easter F. ashions for Misses Apparel § Section’ youthful personalitie From the Selections of Misses’ Two Models Are Sketched Suits at $3! repeater rom Old-rose ie jacket is knife The over-collar Gaberdine aited from the waistli of hemstitched $ made with panel back and front, and the a novelty yoke. in the. first bright days of Spring, some particularly attractive little Dresses 4 plain-color chambray ham—sizes 6 to 14 years. The one pictured, Women’s White-Top Shoes $6.50 Pair attractive Walking Boot, com- black glazed kid vamp with white washable Made over a new 7; widths A to D. Price $6.50 pair. Basement Salestoom Hair-Bow Ribbons, 20c Yd. LAIN-COLOR Taffeta and Moire Ribbons for hair-bows, in a good selec- tion of colors, from 4 to 6 inches, and widths —Basement Salesroom Windsor Ties HILDREN’S Windsor , Stripes and plaids, —Basement Salesroom Union Suits 25c and 35c S' Fine-ribbed Cotton Union Suits in desirable style, with low neck and tight Sizes 6 to 10, Q5¢; 12 —Basement Salesroom Boys’ Stockings 25c Pair Heavy-ribbed four-thread heel and toe, sizes 6 to 10, the pair, Basement Salesroom Children’s Stockings mn Pair Plaid and Checked ‘Taftetas, ind Moire ‘Tatfetas, Warp-print Ribbons Taffeta Ribbons, widths 25¢ Yd. from 444 to 6!4 inches, 2. First Floor, Cotton Stockings in sizes —Busement Salesroom

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