The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 10

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‘RHODES AND WIFE [LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE | BACK WASTE ARMY OPENS WITH RUSH * Continued From Page i [Continued F From Page 1% o- —« THE BON MARCHE A Pp ron Lingerie Waists | | = REDERICK&NELSON a: f ° @ company ts making it at cost, and VOLUNTEER MEETING er Bound Traction, Ligh ‘Basem f Sal | Badge rth } ithe Puget Sound Traction, Light en esroom ' } | Againet & Power Co, will furnish the elec Waste will seek volunteers at | |urie current free the first of a series of neigh At noon toda Liberty Loan borhood meetings at 3 p.m Ww etings were held at the Bemis Thursday Mra, lanuila A. Rex Hrothers’ Ha, Co, and Thursday | ford, 4126 Aurora ave. will be |noon, a meeting will be held at! $1 25 urs a | host at the first of these meet TAlly’s Mlourtog Mille Street) ™ | nga and urgen every woman | | | in her neighborhood to attend | | evening eetings will be held Saturday | UCKS, embroidery and A Day of Special Displays— ® and volunteer. The aim of the Strand Noon Meeting T lace insertion — trim army that President Wilnon Fors Corporation — Counsel ; ‘ hs A Day of Special Values— | indorsed Ibe fully ex | James Bradford and Edwin J these shee Blouse | . plained | |Prown will be the speakers at a vile and organdie, in | In Practical Everyday Aprons e @ | big noonday rally in behalf of the down hill Liberty Hondas at the Strand the Apple-greet Cerise Aprons that vie with house dresses | Neighborh« meetings have atre Friday, A special program of I ak blue, Orange | ins e j . . i sjain |p been arranged for Thursday after |muste and pletures bas been ar DINE « in style, in usefulness, but still retain |) veer Senee ts welock, with|ranged by Manager William #.| lan, Gold, Yellow | ej yrices Mra. louis A. Rexford, 4126 Aurora | Smythe, Who donated the theatre. their Apron prices. Jave, and Saturday afternoon, May | All those who come between ad Ideal work-a-day garments for the |f} 26, at 3 o'clock, with Mra, N, W.| 12:40 will be admitted free and * ety af | Wickersham, 2011 Bast Alder st nmiay Alice Brady in “Dark ont | home, ideal garments for beach or | More volunteers are wanted to | Kun . vis \hold neighborhood meet! Lat| The last day for the acc eptance | = camp wear, |The Star know on what dag and at/of subscriptions for the 14tberty chat hour you can hold such meet-|Loan bonds will be June 15. On ’ |veet ew yoni! help you let youp|June 2, the cleeriag house com Boys Tapeless | | and White. Sizes 36 | to 46, Ptice $1.25. Basement Saloxroom Practical“Trixie’ | “Geraldine” The “Elinore” | jneiestarnood now abou tnoar”"™ ities plane monster domonstr : hodee indorses Pian tion when »” Newman Dwigh Aprons $1. 45 Middy Sets $1.45 Aprons $1.45 | | A thonghttul indorsement comes | Hillis, the famous pastor, and Law from President A. J. Rhodes of the | rence Chamberlain, ‘ Blouses, 29c_ | 50 New Suits Pill ys In an Attractive = at &\ | Might and dark stripe effects and | plain colors | with sports or | TO ynsightly * > 12 | “Trixie” Aprons, just as Geraldine” two - piece Neat king Aprons, the [J Chamber vot Commerce and Com bond expert, will be here on their & N hentia: | } 1 Ny 1 Club, je ways country -wid v ae" habe | don eft t Middy Sets that may be Elinore of plaid ging agra ay © annoy in thene ered ee Eat ik " . ' * & | The greatest need of the pres Postotfice Employes Help 4. cee teers | Striped or checked percale worn as apron or dress hams, with novelty pockets, |B) one time is that we should live nor Seattle's 250 postoffice employes ‘ayer fie Be | ognize that | will be urged to help the govern with scalloped cdge, bound of plain blue or pink per- | belt and cuffs of white— |] mal ltves and yet in white; both smart and cale, taped in white {| just as pictured here, at | are not {n normal times and ment by making Liberty loan bond ctical é 1at $1.45 $1.45 [must use care and foresight. The! investments, Postmaster Battle said — Agitation aii we Hindividual who becomes miserly or | today | vigeerdly fs accomplishing nothing! The bondware already being sold 300 New Aprons Special 69c Each Se ee ar A teks a mare pucker ockat inal sailor Wh military collar developed habits of useless waste | dows of the postoffice ra iiben$ se Tk Poon For Apron Thursday, Aprons, special at 69—of soft-finished chambray in) tan LWe can each do our bit for the| The Rhodes company has urged Price years | i i t 1 I country by watching this wasté)employes to purchase LAberty loan ‘eH ema aay em * * aa . pink or blue, with butterfly shoulder fastening or middy style, with pockets, collar and [I] ang py saving waste bonds, and offered to pay for them Sweaters in shaw! collar HE smart style A featured in this new shipment : belt piped in white "tam not going to attempt to|and hold them until the employes| style, cardinal, Meht- and dark are suggested in the four sketched. : specify what this waste Is in the}can complete the payment from gray, sizes 26 to 36. Price 4 ttracti tailored fF ross Apro Whi household, becau that is Mra. | week to week $1.75. here are many vers just as attractis ailored Red C ns 75c te Aprons $1.50 Rhodes’ end of the contract; but T/ Pian Easy Payments Basement Salewroou | from good serges, poplins and gaberdines, individual- Regulation style Red Cross Aprons, with full Aprons with three-quarter sleeves, cover ° do know that every man is guilty; In New oYrk, «a plan has been 1 ' ' b 3 cut skirt. square bib and shoulder straps, of good | completely. Just the kind for Special Aid nen of thoughtless waste, and | am! suggested by which the federal re- ized by braiding, buttons and touches of embroidery. quality sheeting THIRD FLOOR THE BON MARCH afraid that this applies to the daily serve banks will issue $10 certifi- life of nearly all of ua” cates, bearing interest, for the pur, 3 einen ad Mrs. Rhodes Joine Army pose of stimulating the sale of Lib- Mra. Rhodes sends her enlist erty loan bonds among those who j i ent card ber of the cannot invest $60 at once. These Playtime Overalls, Special 49c On the Main Floor Bargain | iweet ahha prices Was ° | certificntes can be bonene one ars Ideal’ Play Suits for Little Tots From 2 to 8 Years Square | What a delightful time the little folks have playing when New “Wirthmor’” Neckpieces 25c¢ Sizes for women and miss¢ : Colors—Navy, Tan, Olive, Copenhagen, HE wide Col of the a vogue he See : Gray, Black, Gold, Magenta. in many prettily trimmed offects, also Two Women who have a = ‘ a for a moderately priced a t cards are print time, and «when five have mn! 1 7 Enlistment ¢ » ea incl tone novelties, in an interest. | Coit will appreciate in this collection at ing assortment at . x Basement Salvaroom $15.00. Basement Salesroom, jdatly in The Star Cut them out.| bought a bond will be is |aign your name and address, and | change lreturn them to the Waste Editor ei Another plan is furnished by the lthe Star. Cards can also be ob-| League of Co-Operative Savings and tained at the Ow! Drug store, Third| Loan associations of New York, by! ond Pike; candy stand at east en-|which it will be possible to buy trance to Sanitary merket, First) bonds by paying $1 down and the and Pike; checkrooms of Liberty | rest within a year ud Coliseum theatres; women's troom of the Bon Marche, and SEARCHES IN VAIN Confectionery Co | Ji Puss'n Boots dressed comfortably and sensibly in Playtime Overalls, plain Diue-gray and khaki color Denim, some blue and white stripe, “trimmed 5 re! : Waists sh 00 BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS AND BLOUSES AT 39% But Only for Thursday A New Display of Middy Suits Untrimmed White Hats $1.75 1 | Sport Shirts and Blouses of light, fancy striped materia | | 1918 Second ave. Mrs. Ange Snyder has searcbed| i also some plain white and tan color, made with high an¢ low | pad yt PO ; in vain for three days, with her iit | : ] 95 These all- callara and side breast pocket. Plouses, sizes 6 to 18; Shirts, Now enlistments up to noon Wed-| tle girl, to find her husband, whom . white Suits, giues 12 to 14. lreaday were she came to Seattle to meet. He : 80 comfort- UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. ||| Myrtle A. Wells: Irene Hinton, | ‘as "2124 South Se. HREE~ good | ésie- sua | [1310 Valley at; Mre. L. &. Houser, | 4 shapes in these | ea*ily laun- | i403 Roy st; Mrs. Bertha A’ reerrnath ecient ade ie |, dered. serve . 5637 Awn et; Mra. A. N Q ctively-prices for both out- Unbleached Drill ee eacta. "sets uin-| RECOGNIZE DEBATE Le 4! . White Hats, per we eee rie Boatman: Mra. Hendryette Jens] Athletes and debaters of Lincoin \ 7 rs street Wear, for 10c Yard n 3238 | Went ¢ 63nd st) _ high schoo! were (presented with y By of a apg They are fowler, 36 aechi place: | letters and medals in recognition of 4 ber of modish made of yards of heavy, firm, unbleached drill, 30 inches | Mr s Frank L. Poole; Mrs. Ida Van-| their services to the school Koad < x o : Ps a . be white cotton 2 ; suitable material for the side walls of tents or for Vou har ‘ denberg, Artington Mre < at day. I= trimming effects: twill, with porch awnings; special. 10¢ « yard. ee. vem be ~—more than Rhodes, 1901 10th ave. N.; Emily Ae ero sailor collar Teee Ail, Pesce 100 | easy the ee Sty” | | Bit 2 att Sd” pe ge SEA Rggp |] Miss Heme,ttttzogm ste wt Neh comm | A ment of “Wirthmor” Waists Sesh : . age a sleeves, as 2,500 yards of Percales in medium and light colors, stripe models in clever designs of | ‘MOBILIZE FORCES | convention ef the Oraer ot Raltwey Prod sg 85 waipey scare Sauer ero tage My a Ra and figure patterns: mill lengths to 19 yards sheer white materials, tucked “at th yrs ah te Price $1.75. —Besement Salesroom White Trimmings at 45c Les HESE inexpensive Trimmings will serve to con 7, vaHtithe. above” Shapes! into te “Atewhlte HAG oF Women’s the moment White Kid Shoes Large White Marguerites with yellow center, 45e. * White Taffeta Violets with white silk foliage. 45¢. $5.85 Pair White Wheat, 45¢. | ‘Telograpbers, now in session at the FOR REGISTRATION Labor temple, banqueted on sea | food at the Good Eats cafeteria ae ©) Tuesday night | | | 24-Inch Calico 8 Yard and embroidered or lace trim. | | med; others ffec "« Fall bolts and mill lengths of good quality Calico, 24 | finished w rink sic by 7 ed | inches wide; light and dark colors and neat patterns ra Mav extra large cal- | LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, ent | | - | Continued From Page 1 | ae) + RETURNS TO FOLD —————— lat the tim eof selection The Tacoma Commercial Club has = This ia the interpretation of a Be led President A. J. Rhodes of |much-mooted point by Corporation the Seattle Chamber of Commerce = | Counse! Caldwell jand Commeretal Club that it has 2 i | i= B © N MA A R H E- Nonresidents Apply | Voted to return to membership in Alre the nonresidents are be-/the Chambers of Commerce of the! ginning to apply to Gaines for cards| Pacific coast ARGAIN BASEMENT [eee ue their home precincts \¢ as ° A large delegation of members of| Money makes the war go. | the Order of Railway Telegraphers,| 9 Have you bought your bond? | | in convention here, applied for! ~ ——— 2 cards Wednesday morning Detailed instructions for the ~—Basement Salesroom. ERY good values in Women’s White Washable Kid Boots in Wash Goods Remnants ne ee tion around vamp and top, at Reduced Prices Se sa IRWOLD, physician, 4455 17th] Wreae TUCKER, execut a2} N “NG o 4 S wu 1<4 1S beatae. aomeinted by Murer biibabaiiine suis ENGTHS from one to ten yards, usetul for | $5.85 pair Gill to supervise select service All of pyasinnss <2 te 02 how snetuntve many different purposes, in WOMEN’S PUMPS in patent t h ' > TRE 7 ends ‘ : ‘i Y registention ave been received wag THEFETHEN, executive, 1211 | Lawn, Long Cloth, Organdie, Outing | and dull kid, with light | HERBERT COLLIER, reearder, 2002 | weight sole and Cuban heel, | These men will conetitute |sint nen. Flannel, Madras, Percale, Galatea, Dev- sizes 3 to 7; widths A to’D. local tribunals for the execu: DOWLING phystotan ‘ ' - ; tien of the law, and have per dae | onshire Cloth, Bleached and Unbleached Price $3.50 pair. | manent offices, probably in the . o6. o7, 1 | Muslin, Damask, Gingham, Toweling, WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS i Seeiiats acetas ot ee - Voile, Sport Suiting, Sateen, Heather- | SPORTS SHO in lace | tion cards (wi on file with them, | Kesivtration Board | bloom, Percaline, Poplin and Seco Silk. style, with Goodyear welt | fiber sole and rubber heels, sizes 244 to 7%. Price $3.50 pair. and ft will by Ir duty to laun roadway N —all at sharply reduced prices. —pasement Salesroom Prosecutions against nm between! 4 BURROWS, recorde oth "1 and 30, inclusive, who avoid reg-|ave x istration TAM F HILT. physician, 2629 Mar ‘ vard aye 3 Lister Has Power stmprvistox xo The members of the boards, com-| aii of p posed of an executive, a recorder hy mig and a surgeon, serve without pay.|iss ise isi te \} and are subject to removal by the} ration Neard | panned S48 WALTER METEN, executive, 1036 17th Basement Salesroom, Crepes make up $1.25 Yard very effectively in after- Lace Curtains noon and evening dresses " 85c Pair and fancy blouses. Twenty colors to choose from, in 40-inch width, at $1.25 yard | HESE | inexpensive Basement Salesroom | Curtain’ ane saieabl Registrare in the precincts June|“ |] 5 will serve under the supervision| |] of the boards. The filledont cards |] muat be taken charge of by the re. TAM W, CONNOR, Wiitard apart recorder W) SHARPLIORS, phystetan, 1209 | DIVISION NO, 7 corder of each board not later than| Ai! of precincts Noa 101 noon, June 6, and it will be the| 1°! 198 18). 108, tes He board's duty to check and consolt ‘ Registration Board | date the returns, according to a fed-| WILLIAM M. WHITNEY, executive, | eral system, details of which have| Waldort hotel summer cottage use, } and for summer use in town In strong, open mesh weaves, in beige and yards long. You'll Find a Big Difference FRANK GATES, | | | | | ) | | . ° ° not yet been sent out by the gov-| HAXIDL BUCKLET, physteian in Suit Prices rnasent |sstn'ave i . Duplicate lists of all who register! yo. 11,1 8 tae, ak, ta In T his New Kind of a Store must be made out within five days.| 1%. 13¢ Rad 143, 188 1 W. FRERICH, executive, 2033 1 08 22nd ave. white, all 2 Surgeons to Be Busy ie iin 5 i Priced at 85¢ pair. | 4 Copies will be posted in conapicu La i 4 A By eliminating all avoidable expense, by buyin npl ' ous places. sent to the adjutant) noy « A aS Showing o 13 i . ying samples and makers’ surplus lots, I) general and furnished the press LAURENCE 8. BOOTH, reoorter, 1416 we are able to offer t method of store kee rgains in this section that | 18th ave ties of the surgeons be-| |] come active after registration is would be impossible under any other The d In Suits the difference in prices is very noticeable. | Cretonnes AO is featured in the Base- Exceptional Values in ye. Seschn. ovtenng 4 completed, Detailed inatructiona| All of pre« { SUITS cones! Serge Suite in splen All-weol Poplin Suits in have not yet been received for)" 2 3 did styles, with novelty pock S two styles; braid trimmed, | them, but their chief job will be to| pa HAR 4 executive, | + ets, belts, and platted all plaited from the waist 1h Ment math sd | the desirabl terns and la “ ne, arrange and supervise the physical, 1427 Sixth ave | the desirable patterns anc t $ 4 round, Sizes 16 to 42; in other with onatr t HENRY 8 BLAKE, recorder, 1416 ware ; ’ © anting |f examinations of the men who reg! pesimon ave oion a ass jorings for many fer- ig 3 TATU PEPe aYeenn atari At $15.95 stitching; all full ned with |p ister. | axe" DODLer, nhysicien, 509 in| l colorings. 400 magia i silk poplin These appoint with their districte] ave Shepherd Check and Serge |] | detine SUBDIVISION NO. 10 aL IKION NO All of precinete Now. 218 to 288, both SUITS | Pies in be green, Copen dene tubes Of IE] All of precincts 26 t9 65, both in-| inclusive, excepting No. 286. 3 hagen; models plaited all rding, man- |B | elusive. Registration Board around; half Mned: large col | nish serge, poplin, velour | . ge mltgateteation Baar GROV DEBMOND, executive, 908 Ws vanity : Checks and’ novelty | LBDOMAN, executive officer,| Boylaton ave . neatly stitched. Sizes 16 weaves; |E\cins son ave MW PD. A. TORTAS, recorder, 2004 4th tw «a. le all the latest atylew.gin siren | 1. A. BROWER, reoorder, (424 Fourth UC) BATRA physteian, 712 14th ave} 16 to 42 1 coe w SUBDIVISION NO, 11 ees in Glassware for which the Summer cre- | ent uses Thirty - three ates an increased demand, featured at prices | inches wide, 20¢, 25¢, that make it worth-while to provide for the sea- | 30¢ and 35¢ yard. son's supply now. | Basement beraesces Oil and Vinegar Cruets, 4-ounce style, 18¢. Leather QUITS veer ec iey Se Fl oniy'y tow oncthons uisitl a. mit ave| He ei touinasa: is Colonial Sherbet Glasses int low-shape, in sizen 16 to 42, and al ow of there Suite ‘ 6 “ and 2 be 143 : | | Havdchecka:’ Jesinole’ attic, SUITS Of Woel--poplin. and gabarctAtas ye Se pe Masttiestten Raard Fruit Bowls, 71-inch, 2¢; 8'4-inch, B5e¢. | Hand-Bags, $1 | At $10 95 ‘ing om eoiarn eat At $19 50 Bosal til marine (tA Reeistratian Mowrd HMR ame Individual Fruit Saucers to match above bowls, set. | 8s, H ° dad belts: full belted le waint linet priced ut $19.60 nce wat AN HOR | of six, 35¢. Acgeon selection at this TAYAGME, recorder, 4020 Hevent phyetctan, | Célonial Tumblers. set of 2 price of.the popular shapea 5 F a 8, set OF SIX, GO, Novelty Suits of wool pop Latest Styie Suits, in kizen 14 2 i g in Leather Hand-bags, with | lin, gabardine, shepherd check TS 1§ {0 38--of wool poplin, wool wit of pre | Candlesticks, 15¢. | leather - covered or met | werge: belted all around, fin jersey, velour, mannint 4 ‘ Wat ite ane 2 et hc eeeaar ee ks i ‘hed with pockets and atiteh Rabardine, khaki kool, wend uf i HH HCH APE! orecutive, eters teers, one i ed a frames, Paine (TASS Oe a Bi red some skirta shirred at | At Jersey and velour checks in (| * (6 and 6f i Sherbet Glasses, tall style, set of six, T5e. purse and mirror, — Price 6 toy ry Restetration Roard HENNIOPT, 5668 ve, om (desirable colors. DANIEL LANDON, sexentive, 4116 Free] 8. W. ‘ cnnbeaset aie Mayonna’ fe Sets, 35¢. $1.00. —Rasement Salesroom. —Rasement Salesreom. . ' ” italia CRESTS Wl mont ave. 1.7 BAYER, phowolan, .4200.44.n eee = WILLIAM DONMCAM, JR, recorfer, o04|™. B. sri

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