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TE BON MARCHE |"parape saturpay | FREDERICK@NELSON HE BO N MARI PARADE SATURDAY & Re Tn) ery aanecoyecratel mira a pr eae New Selections Arriving Almost Daily Proclaim (my & Sy) print in” ware af ba anda coin oer th, pal The Vogue of the Separate Skirt a 3 the 6,000 people who will be 1 » accompan | r-blue and Black Gaber- able to get into the Arena Sat e Nay di P urday night anit ‘ lou ¢ n dark partitteia i stripes, featur- Arrangements for the pro © in the t of organization ing t t trimimit A Sale e epirwaie Shapes ahi morning by he commit oe Tagen ened "$7. 50, $8, 50, $12. 50 s $1 8.50 for Your Easter Hat $ feneral committee, will introduce| Seattle fire department, band and Silk Skirts for Afternoon Wear All the Latest Styles in Milan Hemp and Black Piping Highly Polished President Henry ussallo of the |marching members, tyaige mpi If you expect to trim your hat for Easter, it is high time you had the shape for || man of the meoting. — Pythinw s : : idl cetera ‘ a athetane Prived Ht. At $1.95 you can get splendid shapes in the new turbans, tricornes, some rolled Many to Speak | Queen City lodge, 10, Knights of ' ae 1 eltte ae tripe Taffetas. Pussy-willow Taffetas. Price at the sides and the straight brim sailors. The most popular shapes are he ld He will respond with an address. | Pythia : rom $1 1 $12.50 to $25.00 Second Floor. ine. rele. “hasty, ersen or black Mary Loulse Clary will then sing) Woodmen of the World (fou » Stay, Old rose, cherry, green a The Star Spangled Manner.” Wil camps) mon Tucker, president of the state) Loyal Order of Moone, with band se ntroduce resolutions, Addresses band he demands of the moment for Hat Trimmings is for fancy feather stickups—jet [Il}y Rev. Carter Helm Jones, Ole| i, P. 0. Bike, No. 92, with band Basement Salesroom Black, in imitation goura, American Aigre bu goose), burnt and glycerined Hanson and Judge Thomas Burko| Women's section Navy League | ostrich. Some are cockades and barrel shape, fan shape and wings. will follow American Red Crows t Governot Lister, if able to at-| Navy, naval militia and military | The ever-popular Flower Hat Trimmings are here in a splendid variety— [Bi tend, wilt spel N band . pul T H ? gs a ‘ 0 i speak jon, with Navy Y ban fruit, or fruit and flowers combined—25c, 50c and 75c a spray. Commandant Coonts of the Puget| Parade Marsba) Hert Bwesea can ew ntrimme a SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE on “Enilatment and Livingston |tlons making the request for assign P. Stedman will talk on the Red |ments In the Glossy, Black Lisere Straw Cross | 30-Minute March 79c Gingham House Women’s Fiber Silk prspeanie CULTS Geen We hada |lsbene estes: Uoanee ion o> $3.50 | $3. 95 $4.50 muse on a platform outside of mittee wants to encourage women Dresses, Special Stockings, Special Arena aud for overflow. meetings [to take par ITTLE wonder that this straw is among the ‘ The mass eoting will star It will start at First ave and Vir f f | H | € S p. m, following the patriotic pa-|ginia st. with divisions forming on avorites with Easter Hat choosers, for its fine —59 — wm Se | ar— rade angements for which are/cross streets north of Virginia and | ; v r dre : JIC . in the hands of Bh L. Swexea. Ho ‘heading toward First ave finish adapts it equally well for tailored or dress Nicely made Dresses of good qua! Fiber Silk Stockings with seamless |] | ~--- | trimmings. The new shapes include: ity gingham in check and stripe P at feet—tops of mercerized. lisle thread A Tam effect with a sugestion of a brim, $4.50. tern, trimmed with contrasting colors, ‘ } *g8 j as with neatly shaped collars and three and 15-inch boots of fiber silk; all Chinese Shape with pointed top, $3.50. sizes in black and white (seconds) Turban with upt ried br out in points, $4.50. quarter-length sleeves » asia ‘ . SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—BON MARCHE FIRM AGAINS I WAR Broad-brimmed Sailor » int lnetiian . often $3.95. Girls’ New Wash Dresses 95c onbecarng that “tree roan atl WO de ace tek ee: i helped oa city are 1 sc NO PACIFIST MEET HERE A Friday Special in the Girls’ Section Ser sh eat Teetilsece ae ieotaet || 2 Thete Willer we, "aaltla® scope crown, $3.50. Against the entrance of the United| | Meeting in Seattle next Sunday 300 new Dresses just unpacked; smart, simple little models, so practical for the W}igtates into the war to Preaident| | If congress declares war. Plane | There Is a Wealth of Lovely Trimmings for These Hats @ehool girl; straight line effects with belt, large collars and pockets; fancy vestee and |] Wilson and the #tate’s congression-| had been a y pa Dresses in pretty combination style@ Bolero and Middy Frocks with collars and al delegation Wednesday night here to resiat the declaration Wing Trimmings, including Band ef Double Wings with iridescent “eyes,” uffs of plainscolored material or white; sizes 6 to 14 year | It was first proposed by Frank] | of war, but, once it is P : gs, i ling Ba : y § Beemecolore Sanat ee i w rub DON MARCHE |]}| Gates to refer the resolutions to rhe| | all will get behind the pre } s with wings mounting high in bach in white, gold and rose, $2.75. SECOND FLOOR--THE CHE : 4 congress, the > F Sniial ’ local unions for action. § a and congress, t ) . : , Wings ! Flower and Fruit Trimmings include = James Duncan, however, p r clare : ss an amendment to pass | 1 don't think r te ckade effects, ir r, gray and ige, many favorites of field and garden, Ii tion and acquaint the locals of the] | call us traitors n James 2 OY an among them Daisies, Roses, Cherries, Cretonnes—at a “Lower Price—12c a Yd. oh jai ie tata anit Samet $1.50, $2.50 and 82.7% rm them Daisies, s ih : Tho message finally sent read:| | tral Labor council, a pacifist “Burnt Goose” Feather Trimmings in Wheat, also quaint nosegays and con- A = saa line of hea avy twilled Cretonnes te assortt more to « . r hy | : Swe Renared and fifty 6 2 leade Nor jm it right to ques fan and aigrette effects, gold, rose, yel- ventionalized applique effects, 15¢ to t lesigns, in rich color combinations; pin yellow tan. heliotrope anc other jot the Seattle Labor counct pre tion our patriotism becaus ¢ pretty € P ) i ithe S650b cate ts . The low and black, 95e to $3.95. $1.95. — Basement Salesroom des; 24 inches wide, and very special at 12%c a yard fter one! | are laboring for peace | sha: f y hour of most patriotic debate, took| | country ia not at war until con. Cretonnes Special 25¢ Voile and Marquisette 25c standing Vote unanimously against) gress declares {t. Until that Rare via war and pledging congress our! ; {t {9 our American privi ; gt is, A remarkable assortment of Curtain Mar n & distinctly different pat |[ | united eupport to combat fingo|, ), al : " . . S G ee Coe: pat- | quisette and Voile, some with hemstitched |Plprese, ‘Straw: votes sil over’ city], 108%, t0 Protest against plung- iffon eta Si tam owns n try t » e countr nto terns—Taffeta, Chintz and Tapestry ¢f- | pems or with pretty drawnwork borders |} 10 to 1 against war. Please notify , | fects in beautiful designs and rich colorings | : ; other congressmen to v: gainet| | thet tt ts our duty to support designs and rich coloring d allover patterns: i: it anc other co ote agains tees ‘ De: g £ and ver patterns; in white, cream and pooner I, the government For Suits and Dresses Of blue, gold, tan and other shades ecru It was proposed to pase a reso-| | IGHT GOWNS of ALLOVER CURTAIN NETS 19c YARD tution to fly the Stars and Stripes| © ae $1 45 Yard good quality muslin, In fish net effects and allover patterns, in white, cream and Arabian; serviceable |[| tion prevented the matter tome nel stamped with dainty pat- —— rhage a i hey papier ‘GET BUSY WITH HE Basement Salesroom is showing a wide as- terns for ‘embroidering, pinta sortment of colorings for many different | 50@. _s.ement satesroom | : HOUSE SURE T0 ‘SPUD PLANTING: Spring and Summer uses, in Taffetas of soft, sup- rn Small Silk Bow h Little Silk Flags | ' ple weave, including: Wid Flags to pin on ; 7 ; on staffs at } VOTE FOR WAR TIME NOW RIPE Green Shades—Nile, Citron, Reseda, Paddy, New- Checked Ribbons FLAGS 10 Mei Emerald, Russian and Bottle. Well, folks a Blue Shades—Sky, Dresden, Belgium, Copenhagen, 15c Yard AY 4 {t's about time we Wear a Flag ; Dozen | Continued From Page 1. $ were putting the spuds in the biadct Bharti eal Maee | ‘ Labrador, Marine z R, Net Wave a Flay oe @| ground if we expect to take them b N these Ribbons, which or close my ears to the fact that,/OUt again next fall. Still, there are Among other colors are Quaker-gray, Smoke, Plum, itable f hai r INT : ‘OTT : m7 : INTE tho we cry peace, Germany .|more people willing to give land a vid : are suitable for hair Wool. Bl NTING COTTON FLAGS COTTON MC Dt NTED | by warring against hig ay anewers | than there are people who are will dy, Tan, Pink, Old-rose, Apricot, White, Ivory | hows and many trimming FLAGS Fast color Flags wit! FLAGS Americans All jing to use it in Seattle ‘ also blue and green changeable effect. uses, there is choice of red, With sewed stars, stron canvas and strong I7-INCH “Let us give notice to the world every mail bri 7 in a good many v wide, $1.45 yar ses, ? i he yf 4 17-IN + square feet of good dirt, and Char i ‘ nche fi t ard a. iar wy: ty Beanvas heading and brass | grommets ca ‘ — 7 pr « a. 4 vine oe i, Oe black, navy, sky-blue, old: NCH m bad merican citl| foner Callaghan says k a ; ‘ lot ose, k and = white grommets. 4x6 FEE rens’ of rank, whether A lot of good weed pota : rose, pin : r AT $4.3 5x8 FEE 4 %-INCH that citizenship de late! Pha axe h id headquarters, in the Black Chiffon Taffetas checks; 414 inches wide, EE or whether it be that by birthrieht,|(4 Courthouse, Councilman Bol 6x9 F r $2.95 48-1N¢ os and in the defense of our flag and|ton'é going to have $500 from the in three des le qualities, 36 inches wide, $1.00, 15¢ yard. >t ne 5 —Basens. country we recognize no distinction | City next week to pay for plowing ee 5 d 8x12 FEET AT $4.50 “Tifais Fleer, Marsnic Saver. |Hlot wealth or position: and that wa|!and for people who can't pay for $8.25 and $1.50 yard —Basoment Salesroom shall be guided tn our actions with | the work if YOU want to plant | he one common thought of victory,” |*Pads and meas around the good old rene ryremaga gant tr New Bungalow Women’s New Silk Women’s Fine Lisle neprenacitiste Anewered | Lcomes, t's about time YOU were ) : Gloves, All Sizes Thread Vests at ford. of Wiaconatn, and Britten, of |i you live near these 1ota? Call Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits | Nets, 30c Yard 9 : Callaghan at Main 5900 | HESE nto the bill during FPlood's new Nets are —65c Pair— —19¢c— go aged ff enteat,|_ Potato Editor: 1 will give free $4.15 | in open-mesh Filet pnt for garden purposea for the afte , : ; t had not stated he did no’ “ 7 l effects, mz g th r New Silk Gloves with the well cenalt tat iets a et eee id not want mn of 1917 on the lot at the of these Suits the ste oi aking them very known guarantee ticket and double oken lots of 2 i lines ; sam- e are not going to defend an grrr “| yn Ss i Ree oy will present ie f ae oe ee »s ew shade of gra armed or any rort of neutrality,” both st. E. ere is wate an um C s finger tips; new shad ae ah Ke ples and some slightly soiled. Pure Ficod: retorted A ihe trality.”|connection and a small shed for emer curtains that champagne and pongee; also black, J vg BONE CO | tools. It is good soil let in plenty of light. Small white, low neck Vests with no sleeves. tie! , y ht. S figured effects, in ivory white and navy ’ Did not Grea 1 i UPPER MAIN FLOOR—BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—BON MARCHE sink the FE: siya oaeer Rips Thi i } oper aske and ecru color. Thirty-six Potato Editor: I have 100x500 inches wide, 30¢ yard. | Great Britain has not taken an * Y fe Se feet of vacant land between Stone : brown and strjpe suit - \ | Glad to Deliver Your Grocery Order aid Fiood. “The Kveiya was sunk | {eet Of vacant Jand betiaen Plus} gray, brown and stripe : | New Sitkolinés for combortaall American life during the war by rman mine in a German and each suit has an When It Amounts to $1.00 or More ld near the German coast and WIGS (OMe OF Semen eee lable ; : | Soverinns Seesste aul ‘ Wneekt the German coast.” ¢ school, that any person may use extra pair of full-lined knick ; floral patterns in which fo. 1 fl 5; our choice lina Head Rice, extra fancy; 5-1b acifists, he indic ore may tis summer for garden purposes nf : ROO ek, ee eee Red Salmon, No. 1 flat cans; our choice Carolin d ancy fists, he indi there ms MAY E. FURBACH erbockers predominate, with plain color brand fancy Ked Salmon; can 23¢. bags 39¢. be more than & dozen speeches’ 1220 44th Ave, N. I ~ars. Price $4.15. 1 to match. Thirty-six inches I —Basement Salesroom B, FE. AXE ter day and for a long time oe ee AS thereafter, for they are well tailored from durable dark Sizes 7 to 17 .gainst the war measure ! year Canned Shrimp, Happy Home brand; Laundry Bluing, Summit | ; 12-02 Be iy ai ian her aiken bia toe no it Reece . large can 22¢. bottles; 15¢ value; bottle 200, for time. Most of them, it was|marine promises," Cooper sald BOYS’ 1 AP E wide, I8¢ yard ‘ Mf | Curtain Rods and Fixtures in Booth’s Crescent Brand Sardines, No. 1 Washing Powder, Armour’s Lighthouse J thought, opposed the bill |months ago. “She made only a co BLOUSES ‘of chambray wae Socata oval cans; can 19¢. Washing Powder; No. 4 pkg. at 19¢. Challenges Wilson's Statement [ditional promise, and the state de gingham, pique and mad —Basement Salesrooms® j ee dike a = Fite luree Calif Cooper explained that he had|partment knew it.” > “pe a : i emery “gp vo - ath best brands | Aboot asi ge thbed ‘ied vay gra lost his glasses and could not Cooper's speech was continually ras, in light and dark ~ | loss Starc ound package 29¢. | nia Figs; 15 value; » bag § e his speech. Other members inter-|interrupted by the lo f his P his speech her members inter. | interrupte y ne es of hi with high mih- ] 5-ft. Step La der % colorings rupted him to provide spectacles, |glasses, Cooper contended that the =i f ( x This did not de him from de-|administration had not been as in tary collar, flat felled : ot Cross Buns or ood Friday, 1 Cc ozen livering his pacifist address, He|sistent upon its rights in dealing s acid HAUarwGHE: Welltn. alee ito 1S 5iea ce ae Special 85c Send your order to the Bon Marche for delicious Hot Cross Buns for Good Fri presented a communication from|with England seams anc f « ia 5 years, 4 ie day; made every hour in our bakery from 11 a. m. to 4 p.m None delivered Secretary Lansing, saying no] Clash Is Near SPRING HATS in “rah rah” style and new Caps, ope use- FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Americans had perished in the) “When war comes we must all to 7, B5¢. ul at - : | sizes 6 ‘ iastia sinking of the Sussex stand united,” Cooper said, in con. ane —Basement Salesroom | houseclean- But the president sald that sev-/clusion, “but IT shall not » to | ing time and eral Americans went to the bottom plunge this nation into war. for many LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE of the English channel when the| Representative Harrison declared “ tasks Snes anh continued, Cer \covrersricans vod mwvevoen tt H MM arcerized Sweaters, $4.25 | ioe, The Underpriced Section | curacy of statement from the pres: | entative Britten, Mlinois eal islam thaticcd, Iu ccuheroe Tatas this atrensly J | n amendment to the state good Voted for Preparedness of solution preventing the Ladder of a seasoned ODDS AND ENDS OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING He declared England had pre |use of American military forces in ; 1 vented her citizens from traveling |@urope without orders from con- smart they are, with their large, square collars, sash Spruce, reinforced with steel Boys’ odd Garments, formerly $1) | Men's odd Garments, formerly $1.00 lthe seas while the U. 8. had let |éress. belts ending in tassels and large patch pockets, Sizes | rods under alternate steps, to $3.50; Hunting Coats, 1 Crash Suit, | to $3.00; Rain Hats, Alpaca Coats, Rid- {her women and children ride on| A near clash was prevented when 5 antag - ve Special S5eé. ee . ; | Rritten declared 75 per cent of the 30 to 46. Price $4.25. --nesorffent Salesroom —Sicsement Salaieninl broil ig crag any ships, at Pee. didhtin Beas: Bolts end one Oe eran! ee ae > Suits, 1 Riding |" “1 have been called a pacifist,” |house did not want to vote for the Seven Boys’ Palm Beach Suits and onc en’s Rain Coats, 2 Suits, iding [Cooper sald, “and with that it is {resolution Covert Coat, formerly $5.00 and $6.00, | Suit, formerly $10.00 to $25.00, $5.00. sald I am opposed to protecting} “Why not give their names?” at $2.00. Men’s odd Garments, formerly $1.75 American lives, 1 voted for all the | Representative Harrison shouted i= | | | Sweaters__Gold, Copenhagen and Rose, and very Boys’ Rain Coats and Overcoats, {: to $3.50; White Wool Pants, Alpaca paredness measur This cam-| It's Time to Strike 1.75 pagn of slander has no regard for| Foss, IL, declares that the Ger that whatever man boys of America will stand as Doubts If It's Necessary loyally by the flag as an American A F Ww Women’ © Suits. S ecial $1 95 ) Cooper expressed himself as op-|"We forego our rights as a govern e - Sy » p oe posed to any war, except in defense,|ment if we don't defend it—and A Sale of Suite, models that sold at a much higher price formerly, mostly all in sipall sizes, and then in ¢ nae of something ou erman-American citizens will in sergen and tweeds, in etaple shades, Some are braid and button trimmed. Your pick of the worth defending. He doubted that|do their part,” he said Jot for $1.95. the question of American rights to| “We I borne with Germany to travel on ships was a right over|the limit of patience, All we want! which the nation should go to war,lis our just rights on the sea. The “Germany made no absolute sub time has come for us to strike,” | merly $8.50 to $12.50, at $3.00. oats, Riding NTRONGLY reinforced Ash Can, as pictured, of heavy galvanized iron, with raised bottom and fit-over cover. Eighteen inches in in Ash Cans, Special $2.75 diameter. Special $2.75. 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