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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street —- —-Union Street Elliott 4100 Second Avenue For Saturday, Children’s Day Special Displays of Girls’ Spring Coats Dozens and Dozens of New Styles, All Sizes From 1 to 14 Years Coats fashioned in pleasing youthful styles, models that are be coming to the little tots, the medium-size and grown-up girls. Belted Coats with novelty pockets, fancy Empire and yoke Coats, some with pleated skirts or full flare, large sailor collars silk, or over-collars of pique; made of Shepherd and broken checks, novelty plaids and mixtures, corduroy, serge, diagonal and poplin Special for Children’s Day Girls’ Soiled Lingerie and Wash Dresses at One-Fourth Less In Pique, Madras, Gingham and Lingerie A fourth reduction on about 80 Girls’ Dresses that are slightly wrinkled and soiled from being handled. Included are beautiful Lingerie Dresses with lace yokes and over flounces; Pique Dresses, Russian and pleated models, prettily embroidered ; also ib Dresses of the better kinds; all neat, girlish styles $1.95 DRESSES FOR $1.47 $4.50 DRESSES FOR $3.37 $2.25 DRESSES FOR $1.69 $4.95 DRE Fa $3.72 $2.95 DRESSES FOR $5.95 DRE $4.47 $3.50 DRESSES FOR $2.63 $7.50 DRES $5.63 ¢ $3.95 DRESSES FOR $2.97 $9.50 DRE $7.13 SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE In the Chi n’s Novelty Shoes “Novelty Shoes of patent leather. ith white nubuck tops and black buttons, medium round toe Misses’ and Children’s Shoes These Shoes are of good, ner viceable gunmetal calf and have heavy, solid leather soles—on neat foot form Sizes 11'% to 2 at $2.50 Pair. Sizes 8', to 1 at $2.25 Pair. aot ‘Bizes 11'% to 2 at $3.50 Sizes 82 to 11 at $3.00 Gents’ Shoes $2.50 Serviceable, good wearing Shoes of gunmetal calf, leather or fiber soles, either button style, size@ 11 to 7 Misses’ patent leather Shoes, with extra high tops. of white Ostend cloth and plain toes, sizfs li to 2 UPPER MAIN FLOOR ry ‘These Items for Boys and Girls of Larger Growth Will Be Found in the Regular Shoe Shop Boys’ School Shoes $3.25 Girls’ White Shoes $7.50 Heavy English grain leather Shoes, with double White Kid Shoes, made on the new English last, ‘They are unlined, making Shoes that will | with 1%-inch white Ivory heels and tops, § inches very hard wear. Sizes 3 to 5‘) high, at $7.50 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Cotton Bunting Flags Sewed stripes and clamp dyed field. Size 5x8 ft., $1.95 Size 6x9 ft., $2.95 4x6 ft, $6.00 ° 4x7 ft., $7.25 Sx8 ft., $9.5C FLAG SECTION. BASEMENT—UNION STREET STORE a Help to Conserve the Nation's Food Supply Plant Your Potatoes and Eat Them Too j By using cones with eyes for seed, three-fourths of the potato may be used for food. Circulars showing how. to do this are being distributed in the Seed Section, ‘Fourth Floor. The information comes from the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. ¢ CARRY HOME SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN _. Mayonnaise Dressing, made fresh | daily; special for Saturday, pound, at 10c a Copy Popular pieces of Music that are asked for every day. You can have your choice gf any piece in the lot at 10c a copy ~ Pork Sausages, made specially | for the Bon Marche, pound 22¢, Y Certainly Opened My On! Daday, © n Chipped Dried Beef, best quality, aie artainly Upenes phe ‘Daddy, Come Home ‘Saturday only, a pound 43¢. : , ‘ay Down in Arkansas Peanut Butter—fresh and whole- I'm Going to Make Hay I'm Going to Hit the Trail While the Sun Shines. Just a Word of Sympathy for Alabam ‘some, a pound 12/2¢. I Met You, Dear, in Dream- Mayflower Coffee, roasted fresh pues pound 3 Be. Ape When | Found the Way to | land _ Sugar Cured Bacon—Cudahy’s Your Heart Heaven Bless Your Weddin, le 6 Eastern Brand; by the plece $7%¢ = 7m Glad You're Sorry. Day pound; sliced, 40¢ pound. FOURTH FLOOR LOWER MAIN FLOOR—1 HE “BON MARCHE A New Bargain Line-Up in the Underpriced Section Your pennies will work wonders here on Saturday, for the tables have been refilled and the bargains are better than ever. Drop in on your to market and look over the tables. Your Choice 1¢ ———— A miscellaneous lot of articles at le. Oxford Ties, lc a pair, in black or brown; Bamboo Um brellas, Peet's Hooks and Eyes, Hat Bandeaux, Lace Bands in different patterns and widths and Hair Ornaments Your Choice 5c ——~—— ality Burlap, sold formerly at 25, Also LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Your Choice 15¢——____ An odd lot of Glassware that formerly sold at 36e to 50¢ each, very spe at lhe each. In cluded are Grape Juice Glasses, three also Cut Glass Bud Vases, in different styles and heights. styles Your Choice 19c——___--. | 19e-—all of them Toy Banks, Games. Odd lots of Toys, special at sold at much higher prices Splendid in red only, 36 inches wide, at 5c a yard Noxal Liquid Burnisher and lots and lots of But- Switch Light, aby Books and Pack Bags for tons—-your choice at oc Saturday. boys—on sale Saturday at this prige. | Your Choice 10c ——-Your Choice 39c A wonderful lot Beaded Fringes, both gold and Odd lots of Laces, beautiful pleces, mostly in | silver, also Silk Fringe in pink, also a few white and black—formerly sold at $1.50 to $2.75 | preity Lace Bands, pieves that formerly sold at a yard: Allover Laces, Lace Bands and Medal Be to $1.50 5 yard-—special, 10c a yard lions in the Jot, special at ie ‘ | some inlaid with | Shoe Shoo Misses’ Patent Shoes $3.50 | lace } A Special Sale of Sheet Music | 1] eo. ; ; ° She Hitched Wagon | to a Star and Has Skooted Some Since ° ?° Mise A. M. Hoffstater Miss A. M Twelve years ego Hoffetater worked in the business | office of The Star, soliciting sub seribers by telephone After a few months she quit, and went Into the real estate business. prospered so that a week he had ground broken for a 0 apartinent house on the corner of Eighth ave. and Seneca at She has her office at 407 Ameri can Bank building and was one of the building's tirst tenants | | PREPAREDNESS LEADS TO MAN WAR WEDDING CHICAGO.—Preparednes: what is prompting “slacker: to secure marriage licenses, county officials state. While the number of licenses issued has Increased 500 per cent, the record of marriages remains practically the same as in for- mer yeare. MARKSMAN REFUSED ENLIST. MENT | CHICAGO,.-Altho be carried a medal won for being the best tmarkaman in the Norwegian army , Bjarne Wold was refused e ment in the nayy today be- cause he had only bis fret nateral ization papers UNIFORM 18 MOVIE PASS CHICAGO,-“Soldiers and sailors, your uniform is your pass.” Tha. is the sign which hangs over the entrance to practically every Joop moovie. 8 OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla--One | i | | j night each week the girl soldiers | of this ctty forms and equipment of the regular National G . and put on a “regular” OKLAHOMANS STRONG FOR TR OKLAHOMA CITY.—Three bat- talions have been offered to ac- company Roosevelt's prospective expedition to Burope DRILL OR LOSE SOME PAY OKLAHOMA CITY.—State em- ployes either have to drill datly or their salaries will be docked, the state auditor announced. WORKING GIRLS ARE ORGANIZED DALLAS, Tex.-The Dallas First Ald leagy composed of 200 work- ing girls, was formed here last night. Eight local physicians be- gan today to instruct the prospec- tive nurses. SHELA NOW HEADS REPUBLICAN CLUB meeting, held in the tre Thursday night, the Young Men's Republican club elected Louis Shela president for the ensuing year. Shela was chair. will borrow the unl: | { | | | | } [man of the executive board of the| i club. The club adopted resolutions tn- dorsing the policy of the president and congress, and advocated univer. sal military service George Wheeler was elected vice , Roy C. Lyle reelected Sand ML. Burkhardt re ted treasurer $1,000,000 COMPANY WILL BUILD SHIPS Planning to install a shipbulld ing plant at Everett, the Washing ton Overseas Siipbuilding Co, was organized yesterday and papers for incorporation were sent to Olympia, It is said to be incor porated for $1,000,000, Those in. terested in th sncern are Michael Karles, Capt W. Johnson, P. J Donohoe, Gen, James B, Metcalfe, of Seattle) and B. P. Kastner, of Everett SAYS BERLIN TRIED TO INFLUENCE THEM That Berlin has attempted to in the negroes of the Sgun away United State@@and that from the the chureh #choole have been a» big factoy in keeping the colored men patriotic was the statement of Dr. A. Wesley Mell of San Francisco, speaking at the Wood. land Pa church Thursday night to the tle District Intensive Campaign of the Methodist church. It remains to be seen whe standards by Which the leng a movie kiss is det ined will be applied to the soldier's good-bye. \ THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON ‘Basement Salesroom THIs Salesroom’s standards of satisfaction are the same as obtain elsewhere in this store. Its stocks consist of fresh, new, seasonable merchandise bought especially for this salesroom. Its values are every day attracting a wider circle of economical shoppers. All-White Hats and All-Black Hats $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 HESE two extremes of millinery fashion—ali- white and all-black—make an attractive sho ing in the Basement Salesroom, and demonstrate advanced ideas for street and dress wear. The Black Hats are in glossy straws and horsehair braids, large and small effects, with garnitures c t-pe feath er choostick-tups, quil facings of satin, and jet orna : ia Ae In a Featured Offering, Saturday and $7.50. The White Hats are smartened with satin 100 New Coats at $17.75 Georgette facings, with wing quills, flower and ribbon trimmings, also pearl. pin Prices, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. mene The White Hat sketched, in Milan Hemp straw, ha Women’s and Misses’ Sizes upper brim of white satin and wide spreading wing {: Eleven Smart Styles Ten Popular Colors trimming Basement Balesroom Children’s Tul: Dieters 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 —in Wool Velour, Wool Ratine, Diagonal Velour, Feather-fluff Coating, Cut Velour, Zibeline Velour and Basket Coating A GOODLY showin —fulltength, some unlined, some with yoke lining. of attractive, styles others half- or full-lined, with plain or fancy silx. in Girls’ School Dresses, : —sizes 16 and 18; 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, Four of the Styles Pictured: Left to Right Coat of dull-green wool velour with over-collar of featuring combination of stripes or plaids with plain There are Middy Dresses, Petez Thompson, straight-belted | color and high-waisted effects, all made of serviceable | white broadcloth and Persian lining to waist. Price ginghams. Sizes 6 to 14 $17.75 years. Priced at T5e, | — $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Coat of emerald-green feather-fluff coating, with —Hasement Salesroom. Crepe Gowns, $1.25 ASHIONED of pink crepe are these very attrac- Price $17°75. white over-collar stitched in green. Coat of cerise zibeline velour with pearl button trim- ming, lined throughout with self-color messaline. Price $17.75. tive Night Gowns, patterned with butterfly and bluebird designs. Made in slip-over style, some with sleeves and neck finished with hemstitching, others with Price $1.25. Basement Salesroom Talcum Powder Drape Veils 10c 50c | C HOICE of the follow- EVERAL becoming | ing odors in this low- meshes and bordered | _ ne patterns in a new showing pric ed tal am t orylop is, eS tease weir AG Alac, 1olet, istaria, | Rose, also borated and pink yards long. Very becoming talcum, in shaker-top tins, Coat of mustard-color wool velour; large pointed col- Price $17.75. . —-Basement Balesroom. fancy stitching on yoke and sleeves lar with seli-color stitching. Pin Cushions 25c AINTY . silk - covered Cushions in old- | rose, light-blue, and delft, | with painted flower decor- ation, shirred around a kewpie head. Price 25¢. =— Mary Jane Pumps with the tailored hat. Price 50¢. Rasement Salesroom 10¢. Rasement Salesroom ——Rasement Salesroom $1 to $1.95 Pair F . Spring Styles in AMONG _ the _ most Boys’ Norfolk Suits iddies popular of Sprin 7 footelie: Shania A ice | With Extra Trousers ate and vaageie :; by - ¢ ie . siip-over models og gy Sun: ate $4.15 in Middies have just In patent vici kid, with | HESE Suits are in the pinch-back, been received—very desir- 3 vere ah | able for outing and gym- hand-turned Soles, they three-piece belt styles that boys ad oe cant ern - nastum wear Neolin ‘soles; sizes 9 to 13%, $3.50 pair. are priced as follows: } om and they are tailored from durable ; They are in iikael auch ale | gray and tan mixtures and striped casst | front-lacing style, of dur- en 6% to 8, $1.45 meres able twill, with wide sailor toned i 40's. $i 0B The extra pair of knickerbockers is an ‘ collar and k ng sleeves with PATENT VICI kip strap | '™portant consideration, for they almost E oR cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44, PUMPS for children and | double the life of the suit. Sizes 7 to 18 | Price Oa. oe growing girls, with white Irie a | joat-etyle an egulation enameled soles and he years. Price $4.15. \ | Middies at $1.25, show colored © 11, $2.00; 11 BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS in pinch. | or white collar and cuffs and ; 2% to 6, $2 | - trimming of braiding and but- back style, sizes 10 to 16 years, $4.15. tons. Long- and short-sleeve | s . : c | styles, For Boys BOYS’ TAPELESS BLOUSES of cham Basement Salesroom BOYS’ GUN-METAL CALF bray, percale and madras, stripes an LACE SHOPS, with black plain colors, with sport or military co es Women’s Overalls L— lar, sizes 6 to 15 years, at 2O¢. Basement Salesroom, $1.00 OMEN will realize the practicability of these garments for house and gar- den wear as soon as they see 1 to 6, pair BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SCOUT SHOES, in tan or black calf, wore wee a. 800" | ~~ Coldwell Lawn Mowers sizes 10 to 13%, $2.00; 2, $2.25; to $2.50 them. They are in one-piece pair. | style; carefully made of dur- Basement Salesroom | 3 95 able striped gingham, with | is round collar and short sleeves and belt. Pric $1.00, ~Basement Saiesroom ceptionally | N ex | low price for the Children’s Waists, 25c Phoenix Lisle Coldwell Diamond S ki Caine N'S: Knit Lawn Mower, Itisin mw Par J ted Underwaists l4-inch size, strong! ISLE ve ig t ss ; it epee | | SLE Stockings o this with strap reinforcement constructed, with 8 well-known make, in black and bone buttons, size ‘ Bites , and white, with high spliced 2 to 13 years, inch drive wheel anc heel, double sole and toe. Sizes quality steel. Pric 7 81% to 10, the pair, 40¢