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T HE SEATTLE ST AR THE BON MARCHE The President Asks Housewives to Economize wen, | SUPPOSE You C— Wie ENLIST NOW. YOU Hay BEEN ONE OF THE CouDEST FoR WAR ALL ALONG, ern Every one who creates or cultivates a garden helps, and helps greatly Ive tl | problem o and every housew practices strict e a eee | } Omy puts herself in the r serve the 1 Phi the time f is America to correct her ur ne extravagance t every | # man and every woman observe the di and ex | —— ff @ public duty; as a dictate of patrioti one can now expect ever to be ¢ — cused or forgiven for ignoring Fro he President's Appeal to the Natton | | = 1—To aid in economical distribution \ | 2—To sell necessaries at the lowest consistent prices. | 3—To help you to economize along practical lines, so that together we may eliminate waste and extravagance. | | ~ 3 on ae | ae | MR, RECRUITING Officer, lve Will be the great care, the great duty of this store. | eer ay] [BROUGHT IN MY FRIEND HER. NME'S A a | - WLITILE BIT DAZED YET, Bur (WHEN Me WIL He Comes Our oF IT | BaAtaed nt = NO Dover WANT « =) To ENLIST. a ieee > | soo. « | SUB FIRES AT U.S. WARSHIP | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 | watch is being put into effect. The destroyer Smith is of the ““M”’ class, built in 1909, with a length of 288 feet and a displacement of 700 tons. Her speed is 29 1-2 knots an hour and she is armed with five 14-pounder guns and three 18-inch tor- pedo tubes. She carries 87 men. The scout cruiser Chester, in charge of the patrol in the New England district dis- places 3,750 tons, has a speed of 26 knots and is lightly armored. She carries two five- inch, six three-inch and two three-pounder guns, with two torpedo tubes. Her comple-| | ment includes 356 men. She was built in | 1906. _|U-BOAT MAY SHELL CITY OF NEW YORK ii NEW YORK, April 17.-—-The h largest city in the world is in the war zone th The greate maintained as to steps that are being taken to protect the port, but with a German U-boat re ported by the navy department immediately off the coast, the city was admittedly menaced Late reports from the Boston naval station indicated the be | Hef that the submarine which attacked the U. 8. 8. Smith Reaches Us—to Sell at 50c, 75c, 85c For Little Tots of 2 to 6 Years—for Girls of 8 to 14 Years SMARTLY-MADE DRESSES IN GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CRASHES his sale an opportur nis sale an opportunity LINENES, Many practical mothers will see in mers supply of Tub Frocks for their daughters At 50c At 75 Girls’ Wash Dresses lored Tub Fr Middy, straight line and checks Clever little belted styles Some with pleated skirts or , trimmed in some pretty *'” Way; assorted light and dark Boler colors. with large roll collar SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Last day of the sale in the under- | priced section. All remaining lines | to go at about 25c on the dollar. ata very deci stripes, in smart straight- LOWER MAIN FIOOR—THE BON MARCHE of Hats at $4.75 A Tempting Sale efensen by the nav AL Some With Lace Edges, Others With Shadow Brims Tuesday a special sale of Trimmed Hats in the most wanted styles of the sea # son. Charming models in the wide-brim Sai he upturned fil Chin Hats and lots of Turbans. There's a color to match your } blacks in abundance, with trimmings of flowers, a simple ribbon ] stylish stickups or faced with satin or Georgette crepe SECOND FLLOR—THE BON MARCHE or them Towns Unprotected ing from New Y Tailored Suits | for $21.95 You could no P House Dresses $1.25 to $1.75 House Dresses that you will want to wear right now—Dresses of fine : agree mit: : ginghams, chambrays and Japanese | || i" Suits at $21.93 This Scotchman Will Need cotton crepes. Some are plain colors, din om ‘i ey some striped, others checks or in mix- tures. Made with shirred waist lines or plaited. ne trimmings and buttons | est colorings ND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Dentist Wednesday Noon Billy Kinkaid, at the Alham- | The bra this week, is one of those | bar hard-visaged, raw-boned Scotch ab) men who is not entirely happy unless risking his neck in some iy or t deed of derringdo. Catching 40. pound cannon balls on the nape of his neck twice a day on the Orpheum vaudeville circuit would seem strenuous enough, but seemingly it only whets his appetite for adventure When he heard Seattle had the! t building in the West, the] 42-atory L. ©. Smith building, at the| * corner of Second ave, and Yesier way, he got all excited—or as much Soot ever gets—and wrote to rT as follows | told you have th ! est building on the Coast Ins I would Ike to catch a baseball thrown from the top of it on a fork held in my teeth. | will try for one the tenth floor, then the twen THE M N HE E oa. tle: from the thirtieth, and if} SE E R my teeth and the fork hold out will FROM THE ALLIES try for one from the top floor Told to Go Ahead - WASHINGTON, April 17.—En | tente commissioners who will tal Carl Reiter made some remarks ‘an allied co-operation with about his inability to understar When and How |Scot's idea of a pleasant past nment heads here, include my fancied his own face in the way of} For England—Foreign Secretary to Fly the F lag the descending missile, grinned a! Balfour, Lord Cunliffe, Admiral te and, having @ Hvely imagina sickly grin and told Kinkaid to go|Char and Gen, Bridges ahead . For e—Minister of Justice Therefore, at 12:10 Wednewlay jani, Meld Marshal Joffre, Mar noon, Kinkaid will risk his few re-) quis De Chambrun and Vico Ad maining vestiges miral Chochetrat and what teeth LARCHE News man will be on > film the stunt, and a reason ber of doctors and an am » in case Kinkaid is partial the attempt REPORT AIR RAID ON GERMAN CITY COPENHAGEN iE BON igs Reduced to $13.75 ; tally ruined it This is the ticket on ‘two racks of | smart dresses that were formerly priced at $16.50 to $24.50. April 17.—An ton Frieburg ed only dam ings @nd killed as detailed in a German statement received today In an aerial battle which fol jlowed, threo British planes were shot down and a colonel leading the attack was taken prisoner here for they are just can he formerly sold at taffeta, Georgette as pretty as $16.50 to $24.50. and messaline and no wonder We | Ik | serges and poplins, in de- | | | have included sirable colors and black. The styles are most attractive, the most sizes to choose SBPCOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE trimmings pleasing. All In Domestics Sheer Printed Lawns, 26 inches wide; floral and stripe patterns; not over 12 yards to each; yard 6c. 27-inch Dress Gingham; pink and blue check and plaid patterns; lengths to 10 yards; yard 10c, New Dress Voiles, 28 inches wide, floral, stripe, dot and small figure A. Circular It being distributed Free in the Flag Section explaining how and wher to fly the Flag as compiled by the Society of Patriotic of facial beauty has left f a at Hunker Hil mm AIMAR AUZIAS-TURENNE, a Tower of Jew at| former student of the s Decorators, in Washington, D. ¢ aimilas axe ument and t the San Francisco exposition, We will be glad to give you one univer Ww you call j patterns; yard 19, | nanjsity, will tell priences | gy LOWER MAIN FLOOR BASEMENT—UNION 8T. STORE |§ attempt to spear one of several balls) along the W front in | eg thrown by Dugdale's star catcher,}an address Wednesday at & pom oY —— the veteran Billy Sutherland in Denny hall, on the campus, FREDERICK NELSON | Made Up RUGS At Interesting Prices in odd room from { ca ffer ies as 9x1 russe Rug , Brus- A New Showing of Jersey Sports Suits $20.00. 69x94, B hugs, $25.00 00. k at $25.00 6 oe! $880. 6x76, Velvet Rug, x Rose Gold Apple-green 7 9. Velvet Rug, Gray Purple American Beauty | $15.00. a ee Emerald Robin’s-egg Blue Magenta $16.00. 2 si TH novel large pockets of the sports mode, the $25.00. 4 generou collars, button trimming and 7-4x10-5, Wilton Rug, stitching in self or contrasting color are the advanced $30.00. tyle features carried out in these new Wool Jersey 6x94, Tapestry Rug, Suits, Fourteen Styles in the Showing The Three Suits Sketched: From oe Left to Right R im-weight k Rug, | magenta or green, hite jersey trimming. Price $25.00. Wilton sit of mediun ersey in gray, rose, green or Ru Chartreuse. 0. ersey magenta with taupe 8-3x10-6, Wilton Rug, Second Floor Second Floor —_ 2 alae Featuring New Arrivals in Men’s Night Shirts and Pajamas Tailored From Appropriate Fabrics for Spring and Summer Wear HESE Sleeping Garments are tailored to a man’s taste, from fabrics carefully selected for quality and finish, and are cut over correctly pro- portioned patterns, ensuring comfort MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS | MEN’S PAJAMAS of fine self tripe Madras cloth, rted lo low neck, $3.00 light-weight nainsook, fine tailored, low neck, an pajama cloth, low neck, $1.50. | wl and repe trimmed with mercerized frogs, low low $1.50. 2.00 gor white pajama cloth in colored stripe combina- k, $1.50. fastening with mercerized frogs, low neck, br 1 tw lov ecked Madras cloth, trimmed with white extra | braid, low neck, $1 ri € to 20, one-piece pajamas, white soiesette ilitary col $1.06 lar, trimmed with mercerized frogs, $2.00. { e aati Ls -First Floor. | Basement | Sale Large Showing of Untrimmed Hats $1.40 to $5.00 OW well the Basement Salesroom is provided with the shapes, the colors and the straws that fashion approves may be judged from this sum- mary of Untrimmed Hat displays: At $1.40 Milan-Hemp Sai At $2.45 Milan Hemp Hats, Mushrooms, . Irregula \ wn | effects a Roll-brim Sailors, Tricornes, Mushroom Shape “ Poke-bonnets gre black, pury m gre : n, Chartreuse, rose, beige, gray, brown, brown, Burgundy, navy, Burgundy and white. gray and beige $3.95 to $5.00 At $1.95 Fine Lisere Shapes in tam [ricornes, Turbans, Narrow- effects, sailors, | mushroom, brim Sailors, high-crown. ef fold-back brim styles, turbans fects and Broad-brim Sailors and roll-brim sailors, in in se, gold, gray, Char rose, purple, black, gold, treuse, navy, beige, pur Chartreuse, Bur gundy, ple and black green and black | For the development of these Shapes into sports hats, tailored hats or dress hats, there are wide selections of Flower Trimmings Wings Ornaments Feather Novelties . | at prices ranging from 15e to $3.95. Rubber Gloves, 50c Pair Vests of fine HI Extra-Size Vests, 35c Each Extra-size OMEN’S W ribbed cotton trimming at Sizes 40, 42 3 for $1.00. protection Rubber Gloves afford with wide lace the hands is especially apprecis top and tape-run beading CBPECINY “SDRORSINES ak tl at B5e: during housecleaning 8, 8! and 9 time Price 50€ pair Rasoment Salesroom. ’ Sizes 7! Priced Cs 47% Basement Salesroom oF