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¥ " aa ” 2s ¥ r sal ry : : THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE FREDERICK&NELSON é Good Practical ) $ 5. 00 Ce tee Basement Salesroom | | HERESY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINGT Dress Skirts for | | WASTE. AND FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR! PLEOGE A Wide Variety of Approved Styles in MYOELF TO MAKE THE 2ONSERVATION OF FOOD MY | SPECIAL DUTY AND SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY, Women’s and Misses’ Coats At $8.75, $12.50 and $15.00 HESE displays offer such breadth of choice in le material and color as to satisfy almost any require- -— ‘a IN WOOL JERSEY | WOO! | \ SERGES { ERGI Sign the above coupon with your name and address and mail it to AND WOOL ||P the Waste Editor of The 8 POPLINS ‘2 ABOUT WHEAT IN SILK RAPTEIAS | SILK POPLINS te SHANTUNGS | — / ment in a moderately-priced Coat. } \ ‘ In materials there is choice of Wool Jersey, \clour Gaberdine, Poplin, Valeria Cloth, Diagonals and Check ind Plaid Coatings, in In Sports Stripes, Plaids or Plains ¥ g ‘an Gold Magenta Nile For mid-season and summer wear the Separate Skirt of silk or wool f ' BY PEARL ROSSETT MORRISON a. ba barn aoe Tequisites; most attractive and well designed are the Skirts represe th (2222 Broadway N.) ive ose lot. Full fl shirred, gathered, with ¢ yoke full box plea full ¢ | aie | belted, with all sorts of novelty pockets; some braid and | n trimmed ' | _ In these war times, when the Ja more advanced planet. The old The new military-cape Coat is one of the i SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHB | food question is of such vital |legend goes on to say that wheat styles, and there are also Sport Coats and | importance in more ways than |nourishes, not only our bodies, but ' : : eas Alueah : |f| one, It is Interesting te read in Juur wouls and minds as well general wear in three-quarter ° ° ° ; Flags for Decoration Day in All Sizes l]| authoritative books that wheat, The Legend Is Pleasant . . if the entire wheat be used, is Perhaps when the Sons of Go and Kinds and at All Prices | the only grain which nourishes |came down to mate with the Daugh WASEMENT, UNION STREET STORE | every part of the human body. |ters of Men, and so give our race a | And these same books also new vitality for ite long, painful | | tell us that the Chin eultl |eclimb toward perfection, they had | vated wheat 2700 before |brought with them the first wheat A Worth- While Sale of |} the Christian and that ite | and taught its care and cultivation | cultivation jn Egypt antedates |in order that the new generations even that remote period. it might be properly nourished in Summer Union Suits at 55c | Semen fo oa lakreret mbtewen Ss |} | races such as the Swiss lake- [any rate, the most ancient records y-priced groups—$8.75, $12.50, | $15.00. —Barement Salesroom. Three attracti Drape Veils, 25c with chenille - dotted Women’s lisle thread Union Suits, with lace or snug knees; low necks and no | | dwellers, but th Misc th 4 joes the most modern chemia! border, in black, navy, |{ u me “rence d tops, some th crochete ps bbon-r t . ords, 80 the researcher telis us, OKree On FO Many points aa to give . ‘ Sleeves; some with French band tops, some with crocheted tops, ribbon-run at neck {ff} refer to wheat always asa cul- (the poetical minded a keen pleas taupe and. brown and armholes. Sizes 34, 36 and 38, at 55c. Extra sizes, 65 | tivated grain, there being ne | rein the quaint legend, and a new ’ a“ record whatever of its growing (enjoyment in the piquant flavor of Women S$ Vests and Pants 35c Each \]| | wild, of sowing itself without [entire wheat breads and cereals I] the aid of man. Tt fs no small asset to be able, in cellent quality white, fine ribbed summer weight Vests; shaped at the waist, no | No An, even in the remotest| these times, to rat bread and but sleeves or short sleeves, with low or Dutch necks; also lisle thread Swiss ribbed Vests. | patna ar i A A rab where|ter with a bow! of berries and a . : - . | first It grew, which makes one turn | Cup of coffee, and feel that not only ff Ewith plain or fancy yokes. Knee Pants to match; sizes 4 to 44 with friendly wonder to the old,|are we assuaging our purely phys UPPER MAIN FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE. jf esoteric legend that wheat ts «/ical hunger, but perhaps, whether more perfect grain than i# indigen-| We unde: nd@ just how or not, our ous to our imperfect p . and in| powers and capacities of mind are hildren’s Lisle Thread | Boys’ and Girls’ $ | cn pe cack teal #8 tae een at erease, so that we may develop the _ Children’s Lisle Threa ys’ and Girls’ Summer goatee “wherewith ‘te earn’ enough andCotton Underwear25¢ Union Suits for 50c | WOMN OPEN WAR vv curate’ usa lbread, to develop more talent, to . ants; snow C s les; op esh or Balbriggs ore ‘Shirts and Pants; sn ow incl Shirt te styles re me : or Ba riggan; in cream cece eae ht-evem sapposing there: ts no ‘most any style desired ants to match; color for boys; white only for girls. A com * Continued From Page 1 $ | erutn in the anctent legend, at least PPE) MAIN FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE " 4 l ER N Army Against Waste is well under creased manyfold, and alas, how way many foods one eats with carefully Dati - 47 Girls’ Seasonable Coats Are Reduced to by the announcement of ‘The tars petite be lort and one's compansion jeducational meeting to be held on| be stirred to no avail }2:30. AN sides of the food-con-| should any akeptical ones reject as jservation problem will be explain | fanciful the esoteric theory con-| pmnixtures, shepherd checks and novelty weaves, in a good range of colors; sizes 2 to |[|gram will be announced soon tho they are obliged to admit its| 14 years. Neighborhood — meetings are lundiscoverable antiquity ax to of! 27 Odd Coats at One-Fourth Less |st 2 o'clock with Mrs, N. W. Wick: | from ‘the standpoint at husiece eet lersham, 2011 East Alder, and Mon chemistry and botany—it belongs Or two of a kind, all to be disposed of at a quarter less; Coats of wool velour fluffy Fisher, 4736 46th 8. W toric and modern agriculture, and fluff, broken and shepherd checks, wool gabardine and serge. Sizes 6 to 16 years. EN —---—-—_—_@ | esoteric and exoteric conjecture, to 40 YEARS AGO ANDO NOW say nothing of its stimulating in-| Basement Salesroor Infants’ White Half-Hose, 19¢ pair—wit! roll tops striped = with pink, blue or black Basement Salesroom, Women’s Stock- |‘ ings, 25¢ pair—fiber-plat 1 and lisle, in black white and a few colors, Men’s’ Linen $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 a ae oo MART styles, durable pre-shrunk materials eppaieita: and exactness of tailoring distinguish these : Skirts. They are made of heavy white pique, gaberdine and linenette in yoke effects and attomnents Re front-opening styles, with large patch pockets ore 8 ipa and detachable belts. The four sketched Lace and Embroidery are from this assortment. f a 24 to 34. Edges, Ribbons and All- Waist measurements from 0 3 over Laces and Embroid- | | Priced at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. cries in useful lengths Other good styles in White Skirts at 95¢, $1.75 e 1 —Hasement Salesroom. Smart style Coats for the young miss and little te of serge, gabardine, prices on Remnants of gift to un from | the inhabitants of | being nourished to the point of tn Summer weight lisle thread and cotton Summer weight Union Suits, in various AGAINST WASTE buy more bread, ad Infinitum! . } Wheat Has Affinities Knee or ankle length; 1 to 16 years plete stock ‘to select from -——— ad Pa ge mmm relia #0 the chances for digestion tn Much Interest has been aroused) inhibited imagination Jest one’s ap-| jthe sixth Noor of the Hon Marche! go jt ie a good grain, whether it) x Thursday afternoon, May 31. atl in considered from fact or fancy, jed by speakers of ability. The pro lcerning its occult food value, even | H| jacheduled for Saturday afternoon} gin and ite undentable interest! | season's s' s—o' vest selling lines tha have sold to o h r 3 ’ Girls’ Coats in all this season’s style ur best sellin that have ! to one gay afternoon with Mra H. B.lio the Graminea family — prebie —Hasement Salesroom. Coats That Were $14.50 to $27.00 May terest to the astounded mind and | and $2.75. —Basement Salesreotns = } 25 | Joutraged pocketbook! Surely it is! - Are Repriced at $10.88 to $20.65 | 1877 | | grain of many “affinities,” this SECOND FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE Butter (Ib.)..... 14 Eggs (dog)..... 10% myaterons wheat | All-White and White-with-Black in Boys’ ese (1b) 12% potions (ei). $1.15 Hough tae Cees eel New Trimmed Hats liserrvanect | ermpeerenmenerens $5.00 and $6.50 _ Extra-Trouser riba, Ib.) 06% 20% but that fed on entire wheat they! THE BON MARCHE Turkeys, alive will thrive. (The chickens ref ed : } S 15 “Ub 09 24. | Ito were those of the genus Uaiius N matching | uits, $4. abo 08 21% wiih y Bar the genus Home would have a simi ri HESE Suits are Lard (10.)..... 10 27 lar fate if subjected to the same, costume or con- well tailored, in . o—__—_ ———® | experiment!) ing rq pinch-back and plaited A Store of Lower Prices Because New eallatments received up to| If only practical people would conse. 2 niyles from service: * noon Friday are: Mra. Hight, 1924] Wake up to the value of entire he tailored Suit able gray, tan and There Are No Frills |/10th ave. W.; Mra. Rhoda Davis,|*heat, we would be getting it in| ¥ these new Hats brown mixtures, with : : : 1620 First ave. N. W Mrs. M,|no time,” for these practical folh 5 : wy stitched-down belt and Frills cost money, so we have cut the frills out in this new kind of a store—cut ¢ || Harty, 4109 Aurora ave.; Mrs. A.[are the ones who do things. Of] NH are equally ef- | patch pockets. Each the frill of free delivery (there's a 10c charge for every package end); cut out the J. McDonald, 4113 Aurora ave; Conrse, ihe unpractical already | \ (| fective. soy: Prete e ea a Me a eitle of « ocd ata y Louis Henry Legg, 4118 Au-| have it, for they have the curt | oka x ers. Srills of making alterations; cut out the frills of sending goods C. O. D.; the frills of 1 rota ave.; Mrs, Arthur H. Zelgen,|—and the patience— to go poking r) Gf They are of white Milan Sizes 7 to 16 years. i) fancy furniture and fixtures—and the result is surprisingly low Prices in dependable 4117 Whitman ave.; Mayme Per-|into the side. and by-streeta look i i i] Hen (cada some with trim- Price $4.15. |} Merchandise. Come a-shopping at the newkind of a store and see w soundly eco: f}/ ins, 4123 Whitman ave; Mra.[ing for those few exceptional mill NY Mp Straw, Boys’ Rah-Rah Hats } nomical it is |Wm. 8. Rasmussen, 914 North |ers and rovers and bakers who do y¥4 ming in all-white (soft brim and Caps in light and } (pi 4ist; Mra. A. M. Perkins, 4123] not rob wheat of the richness which : re Ol org e crepe dark } Whitssen Ave] Men, 10. Riliaweidd tee, gthit Helle etera dune toc ine fe. \ edge f white Gee rgette crepe, rier: ong sizes A Maker’. s Sample 4100 Aurora ave. Miss Emily|sake of a very doubtful beauty of fia ) wings, quills or flowers), oth- E B5e. ’ Lege, 4118 Aurora ave.; Mrs, W.|color and texture t ers with a relieving touch of loud hates Oys Line of Street and | M. Mullin, 2615 Phinney ave.; Mrs.| The poetical and unpractical al-| th a g f jouses in chambray, | | | | , 4 Me : le and gingham; light and Osa Mitchell, 3200 Yesler way; |ways get things first, but it is the black in the trimming ee ten fl $ MH Afternoon Dresses Mrs, Josie M. Avery, Manette: | practical person who proceeds to An inte showing—$5.00 and $6.50. Gack sit fe palanene sec aaa 0) 1 ay ul Ss M k |f Miss Birdie M. Avery, Manette;|make the getting of a destrable —Basemoent Salesreoms *. Flora Bates, Port Orchard; | thir easy! 1 P Ba d S * ar ed at $11.25 Mrs, Flora : ates, ort ir - nk | easy ong may they} an led ailors, 3.95 Mra. C. L. Perey, Quileene; Mrs. | flourish | j Each Dress a Brand New |} ‘oui ‘ Riser, 163, Biewatt sat; ): Proves Value In Bread | Many smart shapes in these hats ‘of Leghorn. | Mra. ( 2015% Fire ‘or years I made a special stud “ y nce ° — Style, an Sizes 36 to 44 ra: Mra: QlckMetieom, aubtpnt|t DEORE GaGa tron the cockns Woven Hemp and Lisere straw, inc luding Copen | | Wave from the coarser ‘ 4 1 | Sma fashioned |f Mrx, Ana Shapcott, 9411 Secon®/flours and at last worked out a hagen, navy Ra had bites green, hans brown < a * the ae aad Meksas , | atti N. W.; Mra, Grace J. Smith, 4011 | formula for an entire wheat bread and gold, banded with grosgrain ribbon in self or 4 Some jag 9 Have Two Preasce: k ti re J {27th ave. 8. Wo: Mrs. J.T. ‘Doug: | which T had analyzed by two state contrasting color. Price $3.95. 4 | airs of Trousers BCOFRSEE =. ane talteta th tas 555 Lowman drive; Mrs,| chemists, who said of it , ; ; | nbination and — silk || Rose B. Ross, 2710 Norman st. We can make no suggestion | SETAE Ny FC VY ABH ELAS: aciake Salesroom Z | Sale for dudidey wan a crepe de ne; pleated for its improvement. It is a | 7 | r in Norfolk, and th Billie Burke effects; dou- (hi? TE ANSWI Dil ueer wear in Norfolk, d the F tithe Burk ec dou- TASTE ¢ S ‘ Later I put this bread on the . ’ D d | | | pinch-back styles, in light and [| ble skirt styles’ and J) WASTE ANSWER J), far | mut ine reat on vel Girls? Tub Dresses, $1 an $1. 50 4 dark } s of homespuns other any with nov Mrs. A. B, Marshall, Cle-Elum, a|Sme formula, under the same con-| fae Sithe “Hance | | tweeds, worsteds and mixtures elty embroidered pock-|[/ recruit’ in. the Women’s Army|‘itions, or, as my motto says, HE popular Billie Burke 4 | pe plain Jou acid the Against Waste, sends this question | Made where only the best is good | style, also bolero jacket ia SIZES 6 TO 17 YEARS 2 sae to the Waate Editor enough This bread is as whole-| Girls’ Two-Tone Shoes $2.95 and | “Could you please tell me where|#0me and nourishing as entire and belted straight-line effects reliable | Wheat and careful baking can make are especially featured bles?” | it, and if old legends and modern rtment | Chemists can be relied upon, is veri which the white ording to the n these school and play Dresses. |} of Agriculture, with which the | tably a staff of I Made of serviceable ging- ‘ | | my is co-operating. The ds are not, s in plaids, checks, stripes Percale Dresses 49c Serge Dresses $8.25 | \\11'¢ 812 ' cooperating, The bread fais in plaids, checks, stri I could send to receipts for canning v || Children’s Gingham and | Women’s wid Misses’ |r, 0&8 Der | department publishes — bulletins | Sreat Dr, Wiley | and plain colors, with large giving this information in detail,| And who, having once enjoyed butter daily, the loss would be | FAVOR OF SUFFRAGE 114,062,600 pounds a year, the {| | product of over half a million | DALLAS, Tex., May The cows, according to department | Presbyterian general assembly here of agriculture figures today, If |today adopted unanimously a reso. | I TT { Brenct tcl kets, white collar $3.50 a ‘ Iresses of fine, all-wool Frenc erge atch pockets, colla i Also some of linene in plain colors, | ,, 2Fesse ed ae Pcie yep bade L|J the. State College at Pullman, |the piquant flavor of entire wheat| ff | Ib wire a nuit VEL ORATiat ISSES’ and Growing Girls’ stripe and plaid patte traight line Russian blouse and straight line coat IH! Wash, and the U, 8. Experlment| Products, would sacrifice the zest of piinoeleteaphainy's. * Alp lace Shoes, as sketched, | ere * bel | Styles, some embroidered at bottom with | Station at Puyallup also teach the |it for the flavorless whiteness and trimming. Sizes 6 to 14 years with patent vici kid vamp, |] fj Empire and Middy sty with trimming | gifk or gold read; semi-belted mode canning of vel *, and will|fineness of white flour breads? | Price $1.00. white canvas top and white gold thread; sen 1 Models fon if Who, that desires pl et ~ meting colored materiat‘sixes 2to 6. with ail chide ; send you information if you ask , that desires physical “titn enameled sole and heel of contrasting colored material; sizes 2 to 6. | with silk stitching; sizes 16 to 44 | i it could afford the white breads? Andiff AT $1.50 | Sizes 12 to 2, 82.9 | | then there Is always the chance Stripes, plaids and plain:cot | - > ow " i that the legend is right : coiiakt Men Can Save When They Bay in the Bargain Basement Ht 9. Warns Against | ynast mig increase one neal ors are effec tively gunned “ ’ * . »|eapacities—which of course me: in very pretty Tub Frocks at ths price ley are : ome Butter Was means | ; Men’s Shirts for 95c H pe lt é | our earning capacities! in Middy, Peter Thompson, belted and high A : WASHINGTOD 5.—1 ; : ; a edtlae ‘ | 4 Men’s Negligee Shirts of woven madras and corded every one of 9,000,000 | | waisted styles, with white collar and cuffs, ties | ace-Front | ¥ materials, some with silk hosoms and cufi ome Spe American households should 'PRESBYTERIANS IN | and button trimming. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Price Shirts in white and champagne color izes 14 to 17 waste one-fourth of an ounce of | Basement Salesroom Corset, $1.00 Men's Pure Silk Hose in grey a nk N. CORSET for the av | | h Men's Leather Belts in a large assort- black and navy and a few fane ment: 3O6,35¢,50c "B56 sizes Cups and Saucers Special 95c for 6 e crage f gure, made of t Salesroom $1.00. — —nesement seiesroom Or three pairs for..... $1.00 only one in every 100 homes |iution favoring national woman | HIN China Cups and Saucers in pink or white coutil, with Morow Collare; « few styles still teft | Men's Pajamas and Night Shirts of ev igh gt onedtontth af a | suffrage ; ; the ovige shane, I ne: pe medium bust, long skirt anc & H ‘ woven Madras, | laids, stripes d pound, the loss would total over - decorated with thin gold line, Spe from the Georger Stock; both soft and | *o'en Mad n plaids, stripes an 1,000,000 pounds annually, The | ¢ iN Gal, wet of 8.x. Obe two sets of hose supporters, Lg] j stiff styles Pring Gagne) 95c department issued these statis Pay for the Liberty fighters; Basem ties to show why no butter buy a Liberty Bond. whatever should be wasted, e -