The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 10

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————ee——— a eee : | . THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE S SAFE! | | : EATTLE DOG CAR KILLS GIRL RUSH ENLISTMENTS 60 Children’s White Skirts and Dresses Half Price Efficiency Measures Mustn’t Hit Rover | Seattle Waste Army Can Be the Largest “I'll keep my dog, If | have to go on half rations to do it!” BY MABEL ABBOTT 1° This is Mayor Hiram C. Giil's reply to the suggestion of Waste Editor of The Star) ; F. W. Thomas, of Ya that the dogs and cats be killed as Frank Toner, driver of the wie | NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING 4 supply | Chauncey Wright commi Friday, June 8 wundreds of women alread rolled eattle, erve the f a war measure to Why feed the is of dogs and cats when there are peo auto truck, which struck ' ents in With Mra. J. A. Schoenbers ple to feed!" asks T nas ina letter to The Sta killed Mary Boyd, 4, on Second r Aguinet W 10 Sixth ave, at A 4 , aster, who has sent more dugs to the| ave. Monday afternoon, was names are tabula ig “me ] ) S Id at 75c $1 children © the!’ cash bond pending @ coroner's | under wa mooting 6 ob: « a bias Sie ig oat : @ith ha iit Inquest Friday at 9:30 a, m Cut out the coupon in The Star| | Army Against Waste will b | BROKEN LINES AND SLIGHTLY SOILED se ar ve yet to see the He surrendered to the police today, sign ye name and addre explalr od, and ideas os te d GARMENTS, IN SIZE 6 MONT HS let's give him| immediately after the accident snd mall it to the Waste Edit conservation will be exchange ( ‘ ’ " | Mary Hoyd was the daughter And if you can get your fO 5 YE Mr, and Mr hn Hoyd, 2117 r nome afternoon this |® 7 Dresse daint ttle styles, yoke @ ee e With her mother, she was rk or carly next week, to hee te ran held Tuesday afte p ‘ \ 7 4 1 clares Misa Cre@l-| crossing Second ave. at Madsion|ahout the Army Agginet Waste ssi siesta ; . ‘ odels, and ald have to kt) da ces es hon , : Y | noon at the sur home of Mra watts’ itt entender mr { " ¢ alarmed an¢ et the Waste Editor know the day | y ; fine mate. en ” Ave t the and ran from | and hour CP. Bryant, on the beach at En “tray i soiled fros = : ducat M means leas trou r ished to let the other women tn I e o of the ett now of nfants’ White Lawn Dresses with en Little Dresses neat tailored - y health officer at it from a om! tow nd the 1 ha bs anid pea pee attant ell ade ied fty To ‘ onable rate nd that Regiment 10 of the dD. Dp ; ‘th $1 1h |. $1.25 tality Indiag e ery from the |} f oe 200 at are rein. la e 7 sie ms ¢ +h. 1 77 * —_ ADVISES DELAY at r away frot h t! t being ; 1 F The left side of the machine | organis It can t largent Kenner Infants’ White Lawn Dresses in Iimpire Infants’ Gertrude style, made \ en At . . 1k er, inflicting 1 r w it ' t wit » 1t 1 f i ar t Ave doy ody iniuiiee witch 3 her] And the lars rr | ts c ace ar wks a ine muslin embroj ‘ ru tich resu ud the 7 » e, 3 ah aieter ¢ prices Sar vemanm ares death withia © fovr taluwees of ber] tactnien wil" bave tn tae terpee eral 1 skirt; $1 Ci prces 476, ORE ant $s sides, who wa ‘ ' aa di Y) arrival ty hospital hich she can send to her allie M. I > AN seu: Ohia ane'ch eeteel vain ge eee ees mployed at the) An ng _ neighborhood | \ W alf Our Former Prices 1 Tots’ hite Dresses, rrconrets Wan HOW TO ENLIS Coats and 3 Capes cashmere, i t is. Wa 1 enous n't bring cold-blooded ~ SITNEY DRIVERS The Woman's Army Against Waste y months t ‘ seit rhnagsoalinn pete oes HITE DRESSES FOR 88 INFANTS’ COATS FOR $2.98 ian %e y valley WHITE DRESSES FOR $1.88 INFANTS’ COATS FOR $3.48 poet meaeet to A sol | HEREBY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINST \WHITE DRESSES FOR $2.98 INFANTS’ COATS FOR $3.98 tha te ot Ghats WASTE. AND FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR! PLEDGE WHITE DRESSES FOR $3.25 INFANTS’ CAPES FOR $6.98 MYSELF YO MAKE THE @ONBERVATION OF FOC MY SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE B. Luther with bim My dog SPECIAL DUTY ANO SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY. The controversy over whether or not dogs and cats should be killed has developed national aspects in Great Britain Nearly every sporting Englishman has his dogs, and they are eating thousands of pounds of precious meat daily, while Ger man submarines are sinking food ships Taxes on dogs have been increased repeatediy, and the matter taken up by parliament The tax is practically prohibitive for any one who buys a Wednesday—Envelope Chemise Day At the June Sale of White Envelopes Chemise for $1.98 _ s Sign the above coupon with your name and address and mail it to welt top the Waste Editor of The Star tt ertions and. insets | And in Germany—well, the soldiers get their sausage : : es Kc ¢ are I ] U. U.S. GUNNERS WON'T PAY Bl ee Envelope Chemises a effect Envelope Chemises, | a iful garments | T ER $0 RECEIVER FOR t ‘ Be mart vl sai Noes De “n E nvelope Chemises of fine na k or Envelope Chemises, pre _ trimmed WAS | SUNK Bs rece nai a c 2 eet E nvelope Pea: dainty styl with Envelope Chemises in a variety of at- . corporation cou 20,000 SEATTLEITES : s bine ¢ and embroidery, at tractive sty ¢ m4 ined with pretty laces ‘ a. ct . T5e. and embroider 5c. LONDON, June 5 ma can armed ‘ snc HAVE REGISTERED . * Continued From Page 1; {teeter inci ; rows THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Italian Leghorn Hats $1 39 Hats Just as Pictured, Suitable for After- noon or Street Wear, and Excellent for Outdoor Sports { shorn Hats, blocked -@ al color, simply \ A > YY apes and Ae a On ¥ QA. x golia’s gun crew, vessel today, think the German submarine on the from an American port The Mongolia arris ish port early today gers and crew an vessel had shelled si Seymour, ¢ American the Mongo! iges they want them into co ed one of the st why they shouldn't 1 ‘ ° exiatratic BD bs with 4 mark and r a t art ‘ navy a band h the entire crown cov- me pe, finished with a tiny band and tailored bow at the side. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Two Dainty Styles in Brassieres at 50c } THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT GF © FFZERR SSIES FES FTES American Lady Corset Special veo i a) Japanese Are Eager Crowds of Japanese boys were waiting to register at opened for business b ‘° 7a eur \ m. Tuesday. At 9 a. m. consid ssieres, made of heavy . ’ filled with a line waiting te a ich embroidery yoke, to register nly Japanese 1 * Dainty Batiste, Muslin and Silk Undergarments men who cannot epeak the Eng th e ther is rine are included by HUNDREDS, and every garment is a ain. _Anyt pody can afford daintiness at our that precinct ‘ : ( fe i hook- | help ( le an -e Ou ’ George 8. Horiuschl, 30, one t f all are | ‘ come and see o ware of the registrars, was the first are extra well ] Win Japanese in Seattle to sign up 1 . ' for select service. He claimed e reinforced un a >) New Envelope reins de Chine wr eee et Sales ie ae derarm shields; sizes SUM é du er c | Chemises 95c Chemises $1.69 Bs TIORD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. ve Since | In White and Flesh Daintiest Models Jack Way Is Early n Dair elope ( 17 Ostrich Boas Reduced to Half Their Former Prices ees T MOST ALL COLORS IN THE ASSORTMENT. A AG | PART OF THE LOT IS LISTED HERE, ve \ i rasa una aa Ostrich Boas, 32 ins. long. Ostrich Boas, 22 ins. long, . Flesh Colored New Nainsook Washable Satin Venetian Silk vice in thn Resin army Ostrich Boss, ins. tong, Ostrich Boas, 32 ins. tong sid, Petticoats $1 Gowns at $1.75 Camisoles 95c Camisoles $1.10 | - fi bogey g m pes Fl islin [ rskirts, mad Daint ene i rh : ‘kh ; : ; Pa i lat duced 3.75. 4 ce i € 1 « UPPER MAIN FLA R THE BON MARCHE Playtime | : unusually da Some are ‘h epee Ideal Gifts for Soldiers or Sailors | eas ascites, trimmed th fancy colored Wide bs A 4 A | ® | tthe ‘same. “Manchin Overalls hi est Pocket Kodaks | | at $1.00 "Ze » to 42 t 4 aia ee t ‘4 ; Fifth ave, and Pine I very light and compact enough |Special at 49c slipped into the vest rey can easily be Good Muslin Drawers at 49c Satin Camisoles at 69c adi | SIZES 2 TO 8 YRS pocket | nad Ne _Ds rawer Dainty Ca les of washable sat Fireman is Number 1 a ssa ; Be: | Single Meniscus Lens, Price $6.00 ; th shadow and filet lage Driver Frank H. Marshfield | Little Tot re more | With Kodak Anastigmat Lens, £.7.7, $10. 1 ti t st band a766 14th an N. E., of f true af re | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. silk Camisoles at Bbc ed card No. 1 at the registration ‘ hen wear t nat eadq | Chise sad tin [J sation aa Hi Playtime Overal 24-Inch ey ic 00 rds im weight Calico, light anéf " bl ind w : colore with stripe and figure paaiaaale : y ped, plain) gra 1 | ngths to 10 yard Silk Chemises at $1.85 Brothers Can't Sarve tan chambray, and plain lS | 32- and 36-Inch Percales 10c | Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, |I|" two brothers, David Alex Mor-|f{ blue denim, with short Ce v | Percales, mostly in light colors in assorted with shadow lace tops, in many dainty || gan. 22, and John David Mores, ‘ and figure patter and 36 inches wide: Ni gan, 23, and John David Morgan, -—-- gure patterns; 32 an | uC pattern Sizes 36 to 44 {f| 26, both natural born oibinens 4 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON “MARCH HE lengths to 10 yards. Yard |f\ the United States, were tho fi i | Bavalanse (Chemises “at 75e } Silk ree at $1.96 iJ two to reaistor at Precinct 029, In the Candy Kitchen sed caine oon tees aa atripe wt PC | “Eny elope ” of good mu repe de line nvelope Chem- | Both are unmarried, and both nile patterns, in a good range of colors; lem | Mea ae Sls Muslin Skirts at $1.85 ises, trimmed with Fibat insertion and | ae py rrp ate ten mane ate | Cream Wafers 20c Pound to 10 yards. edging. Siz » to 42 {ed ee bess | feues Others all lage inmimed Cian e th ETRE Capeatit bai (Sze Up David) aye he must care for their] Home-made Cream Wafers, made fresh for this Pretty Dress Voiles 19c Yard | ne Muslin Petticoats at 89c ba cee aTtante Ma Heritde. Nainsook Chemises at $1.39 IB NAYI GL Farner sale; delivious creamy confections tn assorted 4, Sheet Re ne: iDewourone, | nd 40 inche nvelope Chemises of fine nain . : flavors; special for Wednose 20¢ a pound ea ii , K ( 1 Ace Ms + t ith deep ye ook, made with square yokes of Val. | Dobie Line Bucker | FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, 180 ean geen sik “ lace coc! anibenilees Signs for Service Ben! Nainsook Gowns at 98c : sescagds ile Muslin Petticoats at $1.39 [washinton ot ball tar and " Bee ote ian A emibecidered iq Satin’ Hloomiaca, aleahel car suider cnt Sites ieee ae , : ie eds at the University i mbre ounce or lace in |No. 9. He signed as © mechanical Jraughtsman employed at the Vul can Iron Works, He claimed no ex emption, color lace trimmed sertion and tucks, Mo ___ THE BON MARCHE

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