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THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE New Silk Dresses $16.95 We Have Just 80 Pretty Models to Sell You at This Special frice Silk Dresses! My, but > beau ta eta silks, charmeuse, some + 1 « « h_ Georgett epe. There are in the lot black, na and, rookie, white and combinations of white and me instances. One charm ing model is of a splendid qua of charmeuse, with sleeve and insets in the skirt of George tte--the waist is ¢ effect, beautifully trimmed with beac Other mode ire embroidered, stitched, and with plaitec Go Out on the Racks at $11.95 I's a Distinct Bargain in the Line of Mid-Season Coats } More money saved arge rolling SECONI ) FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Try Lunching in the Newly Improved and Refurnished Cafe—Special Lunches at 25c, 35¢ and 50c— Sixth Floor. Ginghams 6c Yd.' Feather Pillows As Long as This Lot of 59c 1,500 Yards Holds Out NOT OVER 10 YARDS TO EACH AT THIS PRICI @-inch Ginghams in plaid and check patterns in medium Ideal for Street Wear For Outing and for Home Wear New Billie Burke Dresses INCHES at $1.95 Made of good quality _ Inexpensive Pillows for your j covey ee epee Summer Camp. Pillowa made white twill with plain, errs of striped ticking, filled with full skirts Dress Gingham 10c thoroughly cleaned feathers. eed thatted a Yard $1.25 Pillows 95c¢ Each harks ‘Dieens 2200 yards of good quality Soft Feather Pillows, size Dress Gingham, 27 Inches | 2ix27 inches; covers made of wide; all neat patterns and | good qual art ticking filled and back eolors; lengths to 10 yards. with goo ean feathers ; ' arge shape Dress Gingham 12c $3.50 Pillows femaeh af a Yard $2.50 Each and short Fine Dress Gingham, 27 tn Emmerich Goose and Down wide; plain colors, also plaid | Mixed Pillow, size 28 in and check patterns; lengths to | covered with heavy striped 10 yards. ticking: special, $2.50 each LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—THE | LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | BON MARCHE A Specially Low Price for Tuesday's Sale EMMERICH FEATHER PILLOWS, SIZE 17x24 box plea SIZES, % TO 44 Second Floor $2.95 Black Untrimmed Hats —$1.39— Women’s Untrimmed Hats a a much lower price, $1.39 formerly sold at $2.95. Well med selected blocks in black liseres yoke a and Chinese pipings, all up to and combina date, special at $1.39. | elty collars and pocket | SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR--CENTER | | ‘Girls’ Gingham and Chambray Dresses | THE BON MARCHE BarRGAIN BASEMENT Hundreds of Men’s Fine Silk | Ties Are Marked 35c At This Sale of the “Georger”’ Stock of High Grade Men’ 's Goods Good patterns, for Georger’s Shoy chester, N. Y., kept the best of goods. Nice sill brocades, Jacquards, group and fancy strip ings and other fashionable designs The Saturday and Monday enthusia ss did not get all the bargains, and men who like nice furnishing ill be able to secure lots of good things on Tuesday Men’s Soft Collars 15¢ A large assortment of Men's Handcraft and De Laze Soft collars; Amherst, Penn, Bancroft and Packard brands. | | Men’s Pajamas for 95c | White Dress Ties 30c fed white Dress Ties at a very special (he newest shape Ties, all clean new stock Handkerchiefs 17c Each Pajamas from Georger’s stock; splendid variety 0 ree for 50c. Men's pure linen Handker- of fine Madras Pajamas in single and double chi a good assortment of initials with nar breasted styles, trimmed with silk frogs row bemstitched heme. Kind of a Store Offers i in Women’s Wearables | or ws Striking Examples of the Lanonal Values This New | 100 Women’s ' s Wool Skirts at $2.95 In Pencil Stripes, Shepherd Checks, Large Checks and Plaids Good, practical everyday Skirts, made of light weight woolens, many button trimmed, belted, and some with yoke belts and either with or without pock- f Batt Sample Skirts, the newest | ets, in black and white, blue and ® in plaid taffeta ichalel | | 4 Waaaas Sample Skirts at $5.95 to $8.95 Wonderful Values—Only One of a Kind—Many Styles to Choose From A large assortment of Wom white, pink and white; neat ilk poplin, novelty weaves serviceable Skirt general and wool materials, in staple wear. and bright shades Women’s Suits, a ’ stylea of | Shepherd | Envelope Chemises of ailk Crepe de Chine, daintily Plaids and Wool Serges in several trimmed with fine lace ot the new shades $9.95 | winms $1.85 Women's Biouses made of striped Crepe: a variet 6 : of colors choose from amisoles of silk Crepe ce Chine and wash satin ‘a 49c beautifully trimmed with fine lace 85 Mnvelope Chemises made of good quality Muslin; | Price c lace and ribbon trimmed Muslin Night Gowns, slipover style with Kimono sleeves, jace and embroidery Price, each Bust Supports and Brassieres in pin Price, each 59c and white; sizes 34 to 40; each trimmed; Price, each Women's Union Suits; fine ribbed knit garments, Be | 10%, Meek, sleevetenn; sizer 40 C to 44; pric Ot adie ‘HOOVER PLEADS 39c | The Farm and Garden Brigade BY BERTON BRALEY The spring drive ja started, hard handed, stout hearted The eager rat With need for To conquer the land by thelr toil They're swerving the nation by fighting starvation With all the tools of thelr trade } So here in a song for the gang We are etrong for The farm and the garden brigade s charge on the notl atoen and beans and tomatoes Is thelr job to battle for feed for the cattle Bo armies may not lack for meat, By labor and sweating they see that we're getting The corn and the rye and the wheat Tho insects come mwarming In hordes moet alarin ing And weeds in an endless parade BEATON BRALEY And droughia that are bilghting, they on fighting The farm and the garden brigade keep right The boya in the tre *, the men on the benches Who're making th der and rhel The lade the navy, who eall where it's way Are doing their duty right well Hut back of thelr labors we find our good nels Without whom no war could be ma Phe plowers and growers, (he reapers and sowers The farm and the garden brigade ECHO TALKS WITH FOR WASTE ARMY MAYOR ON STYLES * Continued From Page 1¢ a | » president-—a fighting for place he did, ir heads men, organized tn their own bumped and pledged to serve thetr When | finally entered the n the wa nu which jt) Mayor's sanctum ! was al and breathless, at foot draped ¢ | Continued From Page 1° ° moat needs service Who will arrange such meetings? lat The Star hear from you, and) ! get your neigh He didr Kuens he doesn't cater to gou Lead Volunteers He didn't look quite as brow wing women have sign. a8 | had expected. Our mayor down in Portland has a sort of elite something about him that rt.| maken everybody recognize his sition ‘eh Mayor Sat Amidst Miss Smell of Tobacco Anna Peterson ey Rice dbkoor AACR tues tau Dellevue ave N Mra il tton Fourth ave Mre Julia $531 36th ave. 3S.) Mre 5904 15th ave. Mra C.F Minnte ave. Mra. A Marston sR Newe Denton, Mury Forsmark; Lala F. Rogers v4 vary. yeaa M. Proctor, Selleck; Mr »b F. Re McMullen Port said he, “Of course, many tl there is more color than dress They're very expensive, too. But 1 guess | hadn't ought to kich wee T have no daughters and my wife is not extravagant. 1 gueas, tho, if you don't lose your money one Way you will another | HOOVER APPEALS = jcvosce’cin FOR CONSERAVTON Being » Cynic OF FOOD SUPPLY »=/""" * “"' “"* 1 was getting bolder BY IDAH M’GLONE GIBSON Ob, no, juat wise.” he protested NEW YORK, May 21.—Here> =| it you stay here in Seattle long ert Hoover, now U. 8. food a enough you wi roba be ministrator, said recently to a writing adverse stuff about me few friends, “Americans eat 35 psy . per cent too much.” I don't believe I got the mayor The next time you soldiers in his breeziost mood in the Women’s Army Against Let's talk about something Waste go to a public gathering, | else.” sald I or even to a party among your Just name it,” said he, “and friends, look about you and see I'll talk ft dry what percentage of women over I thought {t was pretty white of 35 are overweight. the to say that to me, me Overeating is the worst kind « what I was, But the fool of waste, You waste the money part of it was I couldn't think of of the bread win who must a thing that in supposed to work to buy the food; you talk with mayors about. . waste your own energy, your He started finger ng his docu health, your very lives; and ment ! t y besides, you waste good food that may go to the men at the front who are fighting and dy- me such an embarrassing assign Ing for you ment, and said One-quarter of a pound of meat Well, | won't take any more at dinner and two ounces of meat or} of your time. | guess I can get its equivalent at breakfast and] 4 story from what you have said luncheon {# enough meat for an} adult woman who ts not doing) Glad She’s Never manual labor, say Caroline Hunt . Aad Helen Atwater, aetentific arsist.| Going to Be Mayor ants in the office of home econom I had a mental picture of my fea, in the department of agricul story looking like about five ture cents Need F at Front Oh, time is a mere item,” said You need mequarter of a| the mayor cup of fat dai and right here let| He sure trie? to make a mar me aay if you could have heard, as| tyr of himself, and it made me I did recently, Herbert Hoover tell| feel good how they need fats at the front,| | don’t understand why, bag I you who eat more than that pro-| felt sorry for the mayor. %:. portion of fats dally would feel like| seemed ao isolated in that big traitors swamp of awful looking docu Only one-quarter of a cup of| ments sweets dally is needed, Heed this And when I got out in the goad soldiers of the Army Against Waste,| old sunshine, and filled my lungs who have been in the habit of eat-| with salty air, | was doggone glad ing @ half-pound of candy in an af-| no one was ever going to wish ternoon | the Job of mayor onto me. | One pound of frest vegetables or | ————— ———————___- fresh fruite, a half-pint of milk,| three-quarters of a pound of meat| or meat substitutes and 1% pounds! ft ix waste to serve taal ar oe of bread ab a rice, oatineal,|iatges with mac ni and cheese. bil beans, lentils or any! eat pie or meat and dumplings This daily ration, sald Dr. Lang: | nienty of dumplings or the cruat of | worth chief of the office of home th he ple is made of biscuit « economics in the department of a sae isha Aaa riculture, is based on the assump. tlon that cereals contain about 12 | per cent protein, 1 per cent fat and | THE RE | 75 per cent carbohydrates, and that a pound loaf of bread scontains| } about two-thirds of a pound of|PALACE HIP cereal; that butter, salad ofl, lard) Douglas A. Flint and company in or lard substitute yield 90 per cent/a comedy sketch, “The Merchant | fat, and that meats, fresh eges and | Prince,” features the new vaude.| cheese yield 14 per cent each of; ville bill which opened Sunday at protein and fats the Palace Hip If you have cream on your The I Charles offer acro cereal it isa te to use but | batics, juggling and pantomime. | ter on your toast at breakfast Cowles and Dustin are singers If you use milk, however, but Paul Poole does mystery tricks ter may be served that mystify the audiences. If you have a pot roast or Rochrock and MeGrade play | stew, with a rich, fatty gravy, |many different instruments with | it is waste to butter on [skill your bread. If you you have The Moran Sisters, pretty and rice on your table, either a lithe, are novelty dancers, vegetable or dessert, it is a | waate to serve potatoes. FREDERICK&NELSON House Furnishings -—— Directory — ALUMINUM KITCHENWARI BATHROOM FIXTURE BEDROOM FURNITURI ro CHILDREN FURNITURE COAL AND GA RANGI DINING-ROOM FURNITURI DOOR MATS GARDEN HOSE GARDEN TOOLS Basement HAMMOCKS HOUSEHOLD PAINTS AND VARNISHES HOTPOINT ELECTRI IRONS INEXPENSIVE DRAPERIES HAMPERS Dasement LAUNDRY LAUNDRY SUPPLIES Basement LINOLEUMS Second Floor LIVING-ROOM FURNITURI Third Floor LIBRARY TABLES Third Floor LOW-PRICED BED. DING AND LINENS LOW-PRICED CHINA AND SILVERWARE Basement PORCH FURNITURE Third Floor. PORCH SHADES Firat Floor PYR GLASS BAKING DISHES Basement RAG RUGS Second Floor REFRIGERATORS Third Fic VACUUM SWEEPERS Basement WALL PAPERS Firat Floor WINDOW SHADES First Moor Window Shades INDOW SHADI made to order from Frederick & Nelson's “En- duro” brand of shade cloth (a high-grade, hand-painted unfilled fabric) are perma nent in color and very dur able telephone Shade Section (Miliott 5500) and a man will be sent to take measure ments and submit estimates First Floor A Purchase of AXMINSTER RUGS Offers Exceptional Values imperfection wearing qualities. They are in patterns and colorings for om, dining-room and living-room 9x12-ft size, im three gr . $22.50, $25.00 aod $27.50. 8-3x10-6-ft. size, $22.5 oot. An Extensive Showing of Low-priced Bedroom Furniture Covering the Popular Ideas in Style and Finish METAL BEDS in a very comprehensive assortment of styles and finishes, in the full and three-quarter sizes, including Lightweight Steel Beds in ivory and white enamel, Id-bronze and wood finishes Brass Beds in square and round-tube patterns, in the popular satin finish CHILDREN’S BEDS in ivory wood, satin-finished brass an meled metal. and white enameled Mattresses to fit these beds, with cotton felt, silke floss or hair filling FOLDING COTS and rious practical patterns BED SPRINGS in metal and wood frame patterns. Sanitary Couch Beds in vae Cotton Felt Mattresses in attractive tickings, at a wide price range CHIFFONIERS | AND TOILET ivory enameled wood, also DRESSERS, rABLES in white and walnut and mahogany finishes, in a large selection of popular patterns —Fourth Fleer Seana Bed Sheets 75c Each UST 192 of these Sheets available at this price, J lhey are made from good grade sheeting mus- lin, measuring 6 feet wide by 7 feet and 9 inches long. Exceptional value at TSe cach. White Blankets, $2.25 Pair Double-bed size White Cotton Blankets in 70x80- inch size, with soft, short nap and overcast edge; bor- Price $2.25 pair. —First Floor. dered in pink or blue. —~, Water Tumblers TTT —s& for 35c G* ASS Table Tumblers of sub- stantial weight, in Colonial style, as pictured, set of six, 35¢. Third Floor. Table Damask, 75c Yard N excellent quality of Irish Cotton Damask, full- bleached and 62 inches wide, closely woven and very serviceable. Unusually good value at 75¢@ yard. Bleached Bath Towels, 20c Each Full-bleached Hemmed Turkish Bath Towels in 20x42-inch size, of good absorbent texture; 300 to sell at 2O0¢ cach First Floor Cedar Chest, $9.00 HE Chest pic- tured, of fra- ant cedar in Colo- nial style, makes a very attractive ad dition to the bed room furnishings It measures 19x19x48 inches—ample space for the safe-keeping of furs, and storage of linens or blankets *rice $9.00. Price $9.¢ Upholste Screen Doors, well-made, in Keep Out 22 F145 © Some the Flies! 3 Sven Boe wo Se each Housewares Section, Basement ho | 4-7 niet deem