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=| URGE VACATIONS ON FARM TO HELP PICK WASHINGTON CROPS Vacation on a farm! A Sale of labor $2.95 Untrimmed pet sn mon organized at noon a luncheon at the undertaken for tt war measure, Frank Wa ed chairman and Welford the originator of the plan retary Offices have been opened at 630 Central building, A state-wide prop aganda is under way If the eltizen who ts anxious to bit for his country will give this summer league sday at Rainier elub, bw self aaa Milan Hemp Shapes at $1.39 Event for Every Woman in Seattle to Economize An Important Who Makes Her Own Hats and Wants on Her Spring Millinery “Menders”” of Lines Worth Up to $2.50 a Pair “They are nice an tended to have them but 1 but if any on u an get them I! am an idier myself, and a member F. Miller post 31. God bless the boys! PERRY CARPENTER “Milwaukee Hotel U-BOAT OFF BOSTON? Aprons 29c—for Apron Thursday Coverall and Elastic Waist Aprons 300 Aprons, very special at 29—Aprons « folors. The coverall style is fastened in the back, of figured per and medium dark the other style has front fastening ale, light IRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Saving Pennies on Notions Pennies Saved on Notions Are Pennies Gained Indeed you will soon see when you start to fill up your work basket here on Thursday Bone Hair Pins, shel! color—medium 5 | size, a card of one dozen, price c Be Spco! Basting Cotton, whtte only 4 | numbers 30, 3 a spool c 10c 5c if mits. We watch for the appearance of its periscope if the U-boat command. er dares to come up to take a look around. We plump a threepound Projectile from our forward gun, or send a spray of steel-jacketed bul lets from our Colt automatic, onto the periscope. Above all, we go questing, doubt ing, turning in and out within 50 Wm. F. Nye's Machine Oil; clear high-grade lubricant ofl, a bottle Collingbourne’s Black Darning Cotton, 45-yard ln; special Richardson's R. M. C. Mercerized Crochet Cotton—white, ecru and colors; a spool 10e Cotton Belting, 1% and 2 wide; special, a yard chasers strung out flight of sea birds, we ring ind guard Operation with the |] and the destroyers , ing Silk, 190-yard spools—black ite and staple colors; 3 spools for Buttons, bevel edge or fish eye style; larther out at inches dozen on a card; 2 cards for range of this Wire Hair Pins—fine, smooth 5 White Cotton Ta yards in a piece, 7 rapid-fire gun,” said En fis $ izes; 2 packages for C | 746 inch wide; piec c et Blake, “is something over two - ms 1B) mil white and blue in | And when we get our Colt mounted we will only pray for a chance at a sneaking submarine.” U-BOAT OFF BOSTON? CHASE IN | SEAPLANE MERICAN FLAGS on buttons or pins—enameled in red, bow-knot, shield and unfurled flag shapes; each 10c. UPPE MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE A ‘Sale Pp} White Enamelware Pure white ware, so anitary—the house keeper's ¢ Made of “heas y f0f and double coated | * Continued From Page Bi Included are kettles, pans, coffee pots and other useful » eRe pieces until the whole harbor rever. $1.25 41%4-QUART TEA KETTLES AT 95c |[| berated with the sound. We were soon skimming along at 40 miles an hour I felt the a hands pulled b 90¢ COVERED SAUCE PANS AT 65c $1.20 COVERED SAUCE PANS AT 95c 90¢ 4-QUART COVERED KETTLE AT 65 re EP "The ‘water $1.20 6-QUART COVERED KETTLE AT 95 suddenly seemed to drop away $1.10 8-QUART WATER PAILS AT 95¢ adily rising, we reach 90c 114-QUART COFFEE POTS AT 65 Rg 3 $1.10 10-QUART DISH PANS AT 95¢ $1.25 134-QUART RICE BOILERS AT 95c___ | ig circle all the and getting higher 90c Preserve Kettles at 65 65¢ Covered Casseroles 45¢ FOURTH FLOOR 1 could easily see lying on the harbor's bottom, 30 feet below the surface, the mushroom anchore ‘to which were attached the yacht |] moorings. ed lke some strange marine plant Theoretically we were out to lo- cate a German submarine that was supposed to be lurking somewhere off Boston harbor, waiting to tor pedo incoming and outgoing ships As soon as we had detected the Lirate we were to send out a wire: less to the mosquito fleet and to drop warning smoke bombs, “Look out are being shot LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE at,” laughed Webster. Whereupon my pilot commenced to put the ma | | | | chine thru some circus evolutions | we e 1 had not bargained for We volplaned at steep angles we banked and we shot up {ike a Net Bed Sets, Aon $4.00 MrAmkat ls Witla” the shiapae consisting of spread and bolster roll—formerly $8.95 to $14.95. In white |[ ‘hat Webster pretended wax being Beet net with Battenberg designs. Only a few—so you had better be here carly for |p { mot at 4s from & submarine’s anti Hours $4.00 while we have any Now we had spotted the hid. , ing submarine. We hovered b Dresser Sets at 98c Hatters’ Velvet at 98 a Yard oupelthe luvlen' Wakes ef the eeser ‘Sete of white china with gold band Hatters’ Velvet, 18 inches wide, in different | hostile U-boat like a giant fish Gecoration—tray, hat pin holder, pin tray, powder | colors formerly 50 to $3.50 a yard; special at | hawk waiting for an opportun: box, hair receiver; formerly $5; special, 9c 98c a yard |]| ity to pounce upon its prey Glassware, Special at 10c Hatters’ Velvet at $1.50 a Yard Vio ware dropping high om } Included in this lot are #1 uss Pi Hatters’ Velvet and Allover Laces, formerly very plosive bombs, sending out }] Finger Bowls and Hair Roce formerly much higher priced; »pectal for this sale at $1.50 calls and firing off and 250; special at 10 each bombs and hanging around until the patrol! boats could come up and finish the job. MAY STOP TRAFFIC y ON SOUND AT NIGHT All ships may be ordered to stop plying Puget sound waters after nightfall, according to predictions of naval men at Bremerton, This would tend to prevent possible hostile sub. marine activity, they say. Ribbons at 15c a Yard White Grosgrain Ribbon, also Velvet in different coloring at lhe a yard THE BON Pike Street-—-— Second Avenue Mourning Veils at 45c Each Mourning Veils of net and chiffon with ribbon ratin e bor ror with wide hen 1,4 formerly 95¢ to $2.50 | | a yard | MARCHE —-Union Street Elliott 4100 i THE SEATTLE STAR ma plea tre (anes people we oe Silks are from regular stocks and com including the following desirable items for Spring NE of the best sales S' ORES ot different | aa CIALLY go ee pe wh » Pepe chit ‘no eeial prise a wide range of Novelty Stripes, Check uses, in navy-blue, brown - ray and other of the season in the |“ styles, 12. of them. are the White Hats | ration and Plaids in desirable effects and color combina- Ropu! pena s : 4 are a Untrimmed Millinery Sec- orp hag Py —a large assororn _ + tions for street frocks, separate skirts, suits, hes , ; 4 Rye 5h i wm 800, NeeNy ee tion—some of the new- a eae al ‘the way a ts ae boy “God wo" ~ aad blouses, petticoats and linings. Included S4-inch aes and | est models being large round, and one particu- ‘ Pa ancl Says Old Soldier; . P hite, $1.50 yard lj dress shapes, high rolling jarly smart model i the “ese A gar Donates Magazines te gets teen Sitch SElbal Oisie 9150 os | Mshapes and butter bow! pencil edge, downward white-edged brim Ta eld Wank inter veumeheaL 36-inch Plaid and Check Taffetas iinet thle Dal Bomdinintly tien Rt, is j shapes. rolled SHCOND PLOOR to donate one of his possessions to ‘ 54-inch Two- and Three-tone Novelties, $ 0 yard - x pi i rch hgnccapediati in many styles, with brown, blue, green, gray, tan . 0 a reeset macy 0 yard A Sale of “Bacmo” Kid Gloves at 95c ry Batata fam oter street shades predominating, Very iter- stint Drwd Sug, $0 or | an two esting values 25 yard. _ie section | 400 pairs of Women's “Bacmo” Kid Gloves—in black, white, gray, mastic, sat rev ged dle tell gentle ape itty and tan. Also some Chamois Gk e lot. ‘These Gloves have been mended jh cy get them, and they can have ter fitting; some a little ed; in f sices.-Upper Main Floor. them old to take them up tot The combination look. | FREDERICK&NELSON Featuring Attractive Offerings in Silks and Dress Goods for Thursday: 1,000 Yards of Fancy 1,200 Yards of 54-inch Taffeta Silks Dress Woolens at $1.25 Yard at $1. 50 Yard $ ' k Virat ¥ Basement Salesroom New Wash Skirts $1.75, $2.50 and $2.75 WO of The Coats of Spring $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 OMEN whose Spring wardrobe plans include the new in Gingham Amoskeag Gingham I ; T season’s styles Tub Skirts Band Aprons 50c SUB-CHASE a moderately priced Top Coat will find are shown in the sketch. Practical Band Aprons TALE OF wits R much to interest them in the Basement Sales- Dress Aprons quality Amoskeag room's displays R The one at left in Pais- extra full and well Jt Widely varied as to ak) he ley-stripe effect on white 9 at_the top and ( basket -weave ground is priced at 50x y, so that only the at 6 C Red Cross Nurse : ‘f — \ "eh iat only Aprons at 75c | ketched ’ y \ se white ws except. where r TONS ¢ be a La ‘1 >of, vi attractive styles in ded C P \ ike oun air pilot, was on the job tractive choice in r * the plaits flare out. Price era k Cros e Aprons, re Gingham Dress Aprons—on ! Sitionstyle, made of good qua aia of tas tre wrote | ee \ also $2.50. a SS Aprons—one tlation style, made good qua boats of the type on which | stood . | 4 Rose, Apple - green, i . 3 ‘ | ity muslin with wide | and to pick up the signal of the air & : “Style as pictured here, with | strapped bib; priced at cach, | scout of merchant vessel that has Medium-green, Gold, \| @ The one at right of sketch, yj butterfly shoulder fastening. | - Cc lai oe | a pcp tamer ng aay ee oy) Honey, Lavender, witly bold sports designs Others fastened in the back ‘osha = vie at 25c to where it was inst observed. "We ®)\\\\ Navy and Black. at on white arent, en ‘ ses’ Caps of white lawn or lollow ite trail by means of the sur \ > ‘ te s gned vit With square neck, trimmed sar cty Ek ‘teste deilens dere tie ameerninas Aetna: Gubaetes Pe Gitaddine Vee mi eataes with ick-rack bri at Se each—In th is not deeply submerged or by alr } our and Chinchilla are large patch pockets and with rick-rac raid. * . . bubbles and ol! waste if the sea per button trimming Price the lead All-white Skirts « pockets, fastening the full length pearl buttons (easy to launder) inted patch of the f with large @ Price $1.75. —Basement Salesro}m 32-inch Cotton Crepe 18c Yard SPECIAL purchase of over 600 yards of Cotton Crepes permits this attractive price. They are in plain colors—Nile, red, pink, rose, white, gray, tan, light-blue, Copenhagen, house dresses, sacques and kimonos, nehes wide, 18¢@ yard f gaberdine wit! Prices $12.50, $15.00 and $18. 50. Basement 8 ’ New Curtain Voiles, 20c Yd. ge new, sheer. finisbed Volle has double self-tape border woren to simulate hemstitehing and Brassieres 35c bard musiin is used | apc n or these made Front-fastening Brassieres, trimmed with embroidery at top and finished at shoulder strap and arm-eye with nar. row embroidery edge. Priced al B5e. well A lace Insertion. In White, Ivory and Ecru 26 inches wide, 20¢ yard Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom A Purchase of Hand-carved Footstools and Taborets Women’s Novelty Spring Boots, at Moderate Prices 95c| and $1.25] LL-WHITE BOOT, as p 3 ES, F OLLOW ING an advantageous A. teived at right , Va fea purchase, these low prices } are quoted on Hand-carved Tabor- ets and Footstools of cherry wood, as pictured. The Taborets Black-and- White Shoes $5.50 Pair The Footstools are in bench model, substantially made, ced at Be. } d pr The Boot pictured at mbit * —Pasoment Salesroom black glazed kid amp with white Ostend cloth top. It has light-weigt House Dresses le and leather Louis 1. Size 2% to 7; widths A to D 75c rice $5.50 pair EVERAL attractive styles in these moderately - priced House Dresses, one as pictured. They are made of dur- able hams in stripe and check White-top Shoes $6.50 Pair A very Walking pictured at right, black kid vamp and white washable kid top Made percales and ging- Box glazed attractive with patterns with collars taste- over comfortable low-heel last, fully trimmed. with Goodyear welt sole. Sizes 2 Sizes up to 44 bust measurement to 7; widths A to D. Price Good values at T5e. $6.50 pair : Ba t Salesroom Basement Salesroom \ | Miyajima Carved Wood “Poros”-Mesh — Novelties Attractively Priced Union Suits, 50c Oriental Slippers 15c Pair ASTEFUL de s are hand-carved on these useful S LIP-ON Bathroom OMEN’S Union Sui articles of rich, dark-colored w Slippers, fashioned of W knit in the ven Mateh ‘Trays and Match Holders, 10@ each stiffener! cotton crepe, with — tilated “Poros” mesh. kk \sh ‘Trays, 25@ and 35@ eacl stitched fiber soles, sizes | neck, sleeveless style, with Tobacco Jars, 25¢. for men and women, the | tight or lace-trimmed knee, Cigar Jars, 50¢. pair 15¢. | sizes 36 to 44. Price 5O¢, Round Trays, 4014- ahd 1i<itact Rasement Salesroom Basement Saiesroom.