The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1917, Page 10

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THE | U.S. Seeks Names of Women in City Waste Army| 'ALL IS READY FOR More Meetings to Help to REGISTRATION DAY| LABOR BUYS BONDS) ° } > o | «John Mitchell Praises the Liberty Loan Swell the Enlistments'- : y oe ontinued From Page i] Liberty bonds will be accept eattle reeets downtown — at ° . at their full value at any time noon, to remind all within hearing BY MABEL ABBOTT ° — Oi veitl-seniali open. Shen Ghanibants by the Fraser-Paterson de [of its soundw that the I hak ob trata ’ Eanes cent partment store in payment for | Loan must win by bein eer of The Ste TUESDAY'S MEETING ees hese merchandise, according to an- | aubseribed The United States depart Mrs. C. P. Bryant, Cottage on Nancy ceaod nouncement by the manage On Wednesda proba the ment of agriculture has asked the Beach, Pndolyne, will hole aia dake i. — “anf . | ment | mort comprehensive drive in. be ‘The Star to send it the names a 1 meeting at entetration a i. pe ee bel The bonds will be ‘re ait of the Liberty Loan will be nan whe hav pon All we n 4 wo ho exactly as cash, the interes made-by the insurance of the eee wemen who ByS sae th f t time during the day fo regist bein idded ¢ he fac ! | Unite at ' a put © ed In the Seattle Regiment of is part of city are Wa by cing added to the face value i State numbering a Siemans Army Against to attend, 7 poses of t er f : ; when presented. | 160,000, In Seattle there i be | Waste, as Is being done in each Woman's Army Agoinst Waste | j nave volunteered t at 4 WON) Phe Fraver-Paterson offer is but] 400 men engage the underw = of the 200 cities in which the will be explained, and practical {tion Inapector A. To White int the ns of the Krow-|1N& business who v cur ~ army is being organized Ideas on food conservation ex: | | registration of Japanere ay he bonds. From] Sary Gowen ina = The Star's job of tabulating changed Rxemptie 4 labor leader, John . Merial ch hat a Bithe hundreds of names from In Mitchell, former president of the] and, having a thel n | Seattle and nearby cities de © se - _ not ne eae ere hgh} roe Ae needed, will be able t r mor omex another indication us| needed, will be able to cover more © fore sending them in, | 9 ard when one of the women who | regiatratio: leoned: the following etatement to-| territory tn ond than any wim Sone and must be begun soon if fare acting as recruiting officers ton Counsel da : far number of men. Insurance of & thie regiment is not to be the (hands it tc vou. There ia only &)emptions will | “tt appears to mo that investing | ces Will suspend busin for the = fast to respond. The time te |short time left in which to entoll.|the district tl in the ty Loan, instead of d © growing short In which Seattle you cannot afford not to ple . lai ; envi % Boy Scouts Get $50,000 * . "4 t a cre g savings ould have a Boy , eq egal ean enroll Fabel oe oursel Mongside the women on while}tendency to promote greater su hig hundred Be cou = with this nation-wide army o who. names will be listed at { may be! in 1 * f i i -¢ . * ~ 1 aK cannot say too much in| passed ont circular t pupatriotic =women who are | Washington as having resy support of the Liberty Loan f took subscriptions, Al | pledged to serve their country the country’s call to the absolutel to pre the standpoint of the Ame n added to thi * in the most vital struggle now ne sary service of food-saving n workingman ad purcha thru the * before it—that of food-con nd if you can hold a { 8 Liberty Bell to Aid nning Friday, the iM devote servation sood meeting some afterr t Within day or two replica | four da further work Beeeteing that the value of the/ week, call up the Waste of “Liberty Bell will pa th this line feetings to t he roman's Army Against Waste de |The Star right away and name the| - hee ig pectin se . has | bonds were held a the nds on its keeping steadily » ¥ and h ithe sip | Sea netruc 0: sets on the actual detatis of food. | yooh ceva bikeabn . rtment. and! of the registration places Co. at the ‘Fisher’ Saving, and determined at the ; h . me borde The office of the registrar, | yj) jusiasm aroused by T Star's nn chosen to the see) ogistrar Iding, will eral 1 nga will be held on Srersics shall not die out, each mmittes thus far are rs, | Gaines b inghow All district re town tonight. Carl F, fe borhood meeting held t tis Henry Lege. 4118 Aurora} Membe tomobite 1 have off 1 address the Cor 3 Bas chosen one or two women ) “°°: Mrs. Charles EB. Young, 3618 | 'or . hold their ma at the Good Eats cafe ‘ Malegates to a central commit innoy a Mra, H. K. Tuttle ens for the precinet reg ‘i Mee and plans are under way to : } , Big together the organtzation of 0. 4793 45th 3. W i t wa ade ak | MI as set Bie Seattin Regiment after the en. Uhilps, 1407 East 45th at; Mrs,| the © Monday that| 7 : it Toll bas’ been closed and | C.F. Clarke, 4508 16th N. E.; Mr r \ the t 4 Will be announced thru The | yer, 1116. to s im a day or two Shay Ape ell, Kirki head of the fir W, Chapman, Kirkla Horst Enitet Today apman, Kirkland te msg robably S Meanwhile. if your name is not t 1 fon o' Plready on an enlistment card, cut a eee sa @ut the coupon = fror The Star. today Cusaline Laew, teats Baas aero elgg! fate Je. “sey ft with your name and addres. 2 per : and J. ¥. Reeri, addreseed an a mail it to the tax on all newspa Sagi . open-air meeting at Fourth ave or call at The Star als ye sai and Virginia st. Sunday after b ewe nen | Ward we ated tt noon, which was heralded as ECHO ZAHL VISITS H Ww haba , i Monday, a protest gathering againet the nally ordere dressed themselves chiefly to | lock to Clerk an attack on the select service general. | ca - 2 Continued From Page 1 - o w skiing to A law and the war in s Forcible resistance was not © wv * ‘ t however. The meet : The Woman's ed, how e cack —< Amp Against laste f attended by an aud at . for | of ng in | HERESY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINST 2 eno! me WASTE. AND POR THE DURATION OF THE WAR! PLEDGE H : - to a MYBELP TO MAKE THE ZONSERVATION OF FOOD uy ar tine | the , SPECIAL DUTY AND SEAvicE TO MY CouNTAY, bal A ie ; “a I: ost take Capt Register Early eRe n b Ar Chief Registrar Gaines MOUNT LASSEN IN | mar than ordinar urges men to register as early REDDING, Cal, J ne lied up sone man on the as possible Collections of . 7 c him to treat cards will be made by automo. wa Ty iike a million a fo anything I ee, the above coupon with yo ‘i bite at 10:30 and 5:30 p.m. | Mc at 7:40 a. m@ >| wanted him th-de, He even ete laste Editor of Tee Ping your name and sddrese and mail tte | ang registrars are urged to ‘ida arto one sa a Gat fats 4 aM ge Flt aes 2: Se Poe __vush the finals at the closing t pointed oot sy Alrectio: ee are I swaggered ¢ ad pan ve guardhonse to t ' Men In unite ‘ ad THE = and salut ARGA Ree ¢ again I was getting used to {t © uniformed men } ed Jo You want the men to YouSave Money Here» Attractive Merchandise | "8" =: 1 want to have Jake snap ther active lViercnandIse | oe Pa 1—By Paying Cash. 4—By selecting your merchandise for elf so charsing ever yonder hil cause ore fre. wert 5 : The } ed he 2—Because there are no free deliveries. 5—Because many service features are eliminated age ¢ et i 1 . inate en grin the Meutenant 3—Because there are no fine fixtures. —Because Quick Service Cash Regist replace |f)*l4 ules check r ‘Oh, you have the regular Lie CNCCKS,. a uf of war. The maine we tement out here, As @ matter of ave no guns yet to drill Hundreds of Waists and Dresses at Bargain Basement Prices The Bargain Basement Says Many Beautiful Models in ‘79c for Neat Women’s Silk Summer Blouses’ Blouses at $2. 69 looks ng Blouses indeed, are these Sik Georgette and Crepe at of voile, in white, rose and pink t i 0 j with contrasting colored collars, trim on from 26 to 46. They ar had i square revers edged with solid colors ér flowered. t ost lace, with ecalloped edges White Summer Blonses ¢ at $1. 49 Silk Crepe de Chine Waists $1.85 a In a good variety « ett ew styles: fashioned c " t rey ! sheer voile a organdy, with revers fronts embroidered tyles are priced SIR ew and ¢ i are tl Vaist and face trimmed; some ha ws of tucks and embroid t te and pink silk th hem ng ¢ the front f mored Crepe: saan for 4c } tailored ne with convertil practical, ine tl “re } sive Waist laundered leal t for vacation Odd and Sample Lines Wool Crepe and Serge One and Two-Piece of Women’s Dresses Dresses Priced Sport Dresses for —$1350— © —$7.65— —$3.39— scsi One or Two of a Kind Copenhagen, Navy Blue and Black Green, Blue and Rose Color ma les are collected it I hageatiiae ace. iik 1 ene aheae port Dresses, made of e qualit lot f electior Dresse ; pee ipa ‘ linene and some novelty weaves in taffeta and Georgette combinatior ee en ree light shades with figured trimmir Bessaline, crepe de chine and all taf- ‘ality wool materials with contrast- nq the plain shades are trimmed | feta models, most every one a f ing colored collars and cuffs and with striped material, contrasting ent style. leather belts; sizes 34 to 40. colored collar and cuffs © men are in the hos a they formidable we have novgh of them te sive picture 1 said, doubtful This wasn't my idea ¢ wond Jake got us wrong by making a horrible faux pas Corporal Tarpley was in con mand of the squad of rookie which the Ileutenant placed at our disposal That is, he was n command until Jake began trying to get pictures. Then Jake was in command Jake insisted upon calling the corporal “colonel.” Colonel,” he yelled, “march them this way, toward the camera!" The squad giggled. Poor Jake didn’t know what they were laughing at. It was tough on discipline—and on the cor poral The corporal wanted to show how splendid his rookies could behave—and they didn’t be have at all. And the corporal got all fussed. The handsome lieutenant wa field wt ept his ma vine ome ut the fort all the time At present there are vit men there cory As in the rudiments of military life they are assigned to various unit in the army, and depart to make way for other novic The men who are enlisting © not down-and-outers,” the tenant said, “as a lot of them to be. There are many college stu dents among them, and compara: tively no mer y enlist because they want a meal ticket All the men are given deily dis linary drill) The medical cory ive instruction eieht hours a da 1am indebted to the Heutenant for squelehing my idea of wild bayoneting noisy preparation ; Ft. Lawton, instead, is a cruel ble, I find, into which men are poured for disciplinary training, the thing most essential and fun damental ijn a trained army, | SFATTLE STAR A Suit Special—$27.95 Suits From Our Higher Priced Lines, $35 to $45, Also $29.50 and $32.50 Models You cannot find a more pleasing line of at $27.95 than these. They are the very best of styles and of the most wanted materials. Poiret twills, fine tricotines, gab- | irdines, serges, poplins and Oxford gray worsted. Belted or mi-tailored Suits, some with large collars and novelty pock- ¢ts, others plainer styles. “ Snowy White Dresses Coats, This Season’s at $12.50 to $24.50 Styles and Colors, $8.50 Charmi Dresses, fluffy af kab t bride ( , tas Beer sie le and ¢ odel with larg \ ace, ttache braid eda erge, poplin and sport striped teen Petticoats at 95¢ Lingerie pores at $1.45 Black teen Petticoat t offered cao aamhians Noweled ed bands of embroid- SECOND FLOOR triped satec ‘ rga z a and {— BON MARCH ¢ ‘ ue : 45-Inch Flouncings for 50c a Yard Tuesday at the June Sale of White f shee 1 i Swi ust the | need at | er s¢ time; 4 e: ‘ etty desigt bot and open- work and patterns, at 50c a yar Embroidery Edges and ! Embroideries, including * Alever Sn ys of beeps! 1 c ec anc 20k ® Swise Nainsoo 27 ana in binchan wide oe ue RI or Geiloon wide. neat allover designs; yard ard B¢ ; i ard 106 B50 and HOE : Embroidery Edges and In 27-inch Embroidery Flouncing 40inch Voile Flouncing, with borate designs entional effects ook in pret- € rd 25¢. ¢ THR BON MARCHE tions, Cy am d Nain ra sie. wide; ya FLOOK 1 AIN Jane White Sale Specials in Linens Toweling 10c to 20c Yard June White Sale Specials in Bedding ach mee me 79c Each re 81x90 inches, made All pure 1 6 and 17 inches wide; i hed sheeting n natural colc white, en with col- t pecial THe. ored ¢ 18c iaow Cases 15¢ Each Glass Toweling 10c Yasd . f 1 Case nen finish Glass Towe 7 inch wide, his price. e gt Hey aa ‘ae ed check and pe patte good € » x « 1 ases } h Bleached Huck Towels 10c ie eget . rnd pase hed Huck Towels, size 17x36 inches; good ‘ ee ere peatiy Mid bees . eryday use; not over one dozen f ediun vein’ eached alin with i h her fie Pillow Cases 19¢ Each Turkish Towels 25c Each large heavy quality Bleached Turkish Extra : nigel <p hed, meee, Ot , Towels, size 21x48 inches; firm, serviceable Tow- | quality bleached lin. Nicely made; very 61, splendid for family use. i Damask 90c Yard $1.00 Bedspreads 85¢ Each Linen het Dedapreads 72x84 inches. Neat This is our regular all linen Damask, 68 soleaias amen, wearing Spreads for inches wide; fine heavy quality, in pretty floral ps = val oe: &be eact patterns. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, W ’s Night Gowns $1.98 For se Day—at the June Sale of White ] te N i cs muslin or sheer silky batiste. Dainty ar th front and back in attractive ways. MUSI IN GOWNS AT DAINTY GOWNS $1.25 Gowns er full size, well made wns of soft muslin and lingerie cloth, with rarmonts hort sleeves and trimmed ire yokes and sleeves of lace and embroid- with: cdge around the neck and ery, also tailored styles with touches of colored embroidery AT 59c NIGHT GOWNS AT $1.45 nd V-neck Gowns of muslin and batiste in high and low neck styles with short sleeves or the new sleeve- less style, prettily trimmed with lace, ribbon or embroidery THE BON MARCHE, ed with lace Are full le or THIRD FLOOR Good-Looking Trimmed Hats for $2.45 Hats for Younger Women, as Well as Black Hats and Turbans for Matrons You would never dream of getting such perfectly beautiful Hats for $9.45 The tyles are the newest and all becom- ingly trimmed. Blacks, whites and a few of the best colors, with facings of silks, vith figured appliqued flowers to others with fancy stickups. ECOND FLOOR—THE BRON MARCHE plain « match 27-Inch Lawns and Crepes at 7c Yard 75c Ilys Face Powder, ted Lawns and al 106 and blue in Te ied Gatieenas length to 10 50c Violet Brut Face Powder, ah vclal Be 50c JAVA RICE FACE POWDER 50c LABLACHE FACE POWDER 50c CARMEN FACE POWDER Specials in Face Powders Ideal Face Pow- 33¢ Face Powder, - 39c special Pozzoni' 50c special at 20¢ ards 32- and 36-Inch Percale 0c Yard wey de edium weigh Sri hana hicaaesy ee quan is 26¢ SATIN SKIN POWDER i Bag Pre pera Vr 25¢ WOODBURY'S FACE POWDER 19¢ in lengths to 10 yards Z 25¢ TETLOW'S GOSSAMER FACE POWDER 28- and 36-Inch Muslin Luxor Face Powder; medium — Cotgate’s Face Powder, Eclat box, price 50¢ and Charmus, a box Qe deat Te Yard a Luxor Face Powder, large size Djer Kiss Face Powder, large edium welght bleached Mus- tox, price I5¢ size $1.60. small size 606. to. 08 INOREA WIAG,. ane us Colgate’s Florient, Cha & _ Roseen Face Powder, a box ss, OWER MAIN FLOOR —Tre BON MARCHE THE FIRST BOOK FOR THE ( “The Plattsburg ITIZEN SOLDIERS Manual” $2.00 TO READ \ text book for Federal training camps; 125 illustrations—indorsed by Major Gen- eral Leonard Wood, U, S. A.-Upper Main Floor. 5 Carry Home Specials in the Grocery and Delicatessen Church's Grape Jufce, One and a Half Pounds of Ripe Olives, medium size Hed Lede eras Bon Special Coffee for 50c — “a!ifornia Olives; Ja pint H 4 int 22¢ dua This special brand blended and roast. he s Or ed by our own coffee expert is equal to Alaska Herring, good most 40e and 45¢ grades of coffee Whole Codfish; medium and meaty; each 7¢ FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE size fish, a Ib, 12%¢ THE BON MARCHE

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