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THE SFATTLE STAR 15 Hours With a PrimaDonna.trmseam | THE BON MARCHE : woueasses, ve TO COME SOON) = Boys’ Wash Suits « ed, too, at th new ind of flend : but I didn't care, because Lo wa (Waste Editor The Star) Bre dealing with temperament—the With a city-wide meeting of 1 fo quixotic temperament of prima the women who have joined Woman's Arm ainst aste, By Echo June Zahl ere aaa ,| and all those who are interest. | ed in this new factor in the feod-conservation program, te |f 500 Suits—Sizes 2 to 8 Years Thirteen hours with a and watched the painted men a prima donna! That's my kirle—and the gay chor over be held at the Press club at 3 c nK gown and dres ult And 7 ni P caliber, Wisdnore aiiled at ine ¢rom. the| &:.(% Wedneetay, dune 19, Se Now that warmer days are here mothers with small sor Eleonore Henry, lead nes enlistment rolle will be closed ‘ gett , he F stage and | felt so superior to and The Star will begin the to clothe will be looking for Wash Suits—and here they ar ing lady of the Flora Bella De vente ont inch ‘ ‘ : hed people out in front, And on work of tabulating the enlist 4 OR Cait le valatea. Ind Head 1 i} opera company playing the leading man, Prince thing ments received, previous to 4 uits made of galatea, Indian Head and ginghams, i this week at the Metro looked my way—and sml too sending them to the depart Fommy Tucker, Middy and Norfolk style All combinatior ries to Act as Mal nent of agriculture, e ; politan theatre, bequeath Triee to Act as Maid PAN AM Ali tcl Bad of color and trimmings that are wanted in Wash Suits. ed me ll Monday after- t ine Peel Mi agg lreg ere wa" Prominent men and women will fi POYS’ SECTION—UPPER MALIN FLOOR noon and evening died ae it aan fa ne aahiere be speakers at the Press club meet She led me in to lunch tired I “a a keene ng. The program will be ar i nounced soon Outline Campaign | Women of Seattle, roused by the room to hel with ney fingers ff with her beads, ete at 1 o'clock at the New Washington—and we did And then—a lght knock at the ng ok a not leave that table until — Rae ye High She Aagr es Mw s need an net fo! hrough 3—during whict ne If breve aml Star's campaign, are now out: | fi 1 dla aaah eld Ae and another volce lining plans by which the work | j waiting severed all relations with for the leading lady of the Army Against Waste ma | the Waste Editor j the blonde cheru be continued in Seattle and @ pe And listen! While I dis | Is ae to eer e ° | | ported on crab en Louis, actor men who are really just lke NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING F TI 4 dz T ‘ Vv "4 Tar < ‘eccntiong cee? Giher men the world over—only a, || FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 8 or Thursday—Trimmed Hats at $4.75 and quarts of cream over be b isth’ ave. ab eee . - ‘ red-blood —strawberries— al a ; orth leg ogee | | IN MILAN HEMP, PIPING, MILAN HEMP AND LISERI i Eleonore ate shad roe and ed ins cit urged to attend, ‘The |H} Styles and Colors With Thee Trimmings toast. You see, a prima a nt of the Army Sgatnet | bike I wee i ] donna has to retain her , Plea ior Maly op ne on teed conmereadinn am 1 Un & few col my « Of fist hanes many noliaued 4 D enective: wae ; @ lines—or something. I ; rp isee soci pened ; i pee ny th ee in ir don’t know if that’s what auburn halr, a nice, accented ¥ rim | : pretty face you call ‘em, but, anyhow | nwoet and the dawn ¢ 7 eT ee : XOND FLOOR. | ; 4 she has to retain ‘em. py: hw th the foo “Ww | ae ee ee bei ln oo lersey | Sport uits ‘ h At three bel! riot await . ith Food Admin J qtte eis our charie awa | “CAPT. GRESS COMES ji.) 5. Ss its | * © shone before Left to right, Eleanore Henry, leading lady of the Flora Bella com pt an, officer of the hese plans will be a want ie tapped | pany et tne etrepeltian theates, ane. Mies Kaho June Zani, Ster| United Minton ermy oorpe of en] at the Breas Club For Outdoor | etat Fred After writer, as they were leaving the Washington hotel for an auto ride neers, arrived in Sea n can St t W sh 1) berr ox as ners See Se ee or ree ear ! orthern battalion, which, after, ton pr m is | was anything par She's Speedy Dresser preliminary train’ at American which Su ed.or it rere en The. wemen ca the Guteide of} Lake, wit! leuve } home to ¢ In Burgundy, ~~ ~~ and Apple Pat Plum, Mustard, | en “Oh, no,” she th theatre, st ng|- = Py : ‘ old and Copenhagen Led are the hair nets? the ots, nudged | " We made our ed to each other as Etl| We offer you new Summer Suits liv galve made a1 mead Poet apr o each other as I-| idtuuies aa ie eee e its, for all outdoor Sports j th Woodiand y | beauties of the « lor and street wear, for § —at exac the right time—for je ie tare ae : , sane in farev I heard one sa wool age: s are among the most wanted suits of the season, | h, I forg Mr. Link she said an w whethe f 1 nt a i sae “What is it? Your dog?” wpobdraglaf The jackets are made Norfolk style ot cull belted, slightly] aunt ‘ ae cutie ty ; : ways imagined I was The Woman's Army Against Waste pie a = Wi map with Me road belts. Patch and] bas h, e said le is the ovelty pockets are promir f sutton 4 : A —_ Bk tag seers ne I € I lent, with ton and contrasting} trimmings. Most all sizes in the lot. Dainty Silk Blouses $2.95 and $3.95 $s a native of Germany and has Been on fhe stage 50 years. He has layed bufore czars who have given And th erself with a miniature chop and a carrot! I sco 1 HEREBY ENLIST IN THE WOMAN'S ARMY AGAINST him medals. We nr get him ase. " ni PLeoce ] be would enjoy it 45 But She Had to Dance jeatra bs Re ee ae ee Of Tub Silk, Pongee ao Crepe de Chine We went after the man of 70| “I have to dance, you know,” she | orchestra men MYOELP TO MAKE THE @ONSERVATION OF FOOD MY , vl : pe gears who loves his beloved stage. °4!¢ 0 agli SPECIAL DUTY AND SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY. . oe yles, new and cleverly designed of soft ° with th ks, with don't care if you do.” I r 1 strawberries for, Dit : my nerv Eleonore Astle and polite, with a decided German accent, he raved about the ,f¢. And Reauties of Seattle. “Nothing like it teen,” he said from the far end « large novelty some have hemstitched or lace trimmed; ack cuffs; in all sizes in white ne was doing Oh! WHISTLI ng room! Rur and light shades | Taffeta & Soft Tub Silk Coats in Correct Lengths New Wool Serge Dresses a4 t never . Using s0 clean. so natural, ed tie she was ira around four times t Petticoats Priced $2.95 for Mid-Season Wear $12.50, $14.50, $19.50 | cerful as this. her larynx 4 . ret | Gate Eleanore Powder Nees to the theatre--tat Echo Dispels Hoodoo ‘ Sign the above coupon with your name and address and mail it to Moderately priced Silk Petti at $13.95 Three new lines just received | It did me good to lean back | (Ounteract the weight o I beat it out into the hall and the Waste Editor of The Star. coats tailored in such a manner Smartly designed models of | Jersey back, Velours, plain wool Hat offer selections of the Rew: «tt _di4_me __ good + : areiedees {| woman and child: and the Army |) of good quality silk ax to insure (ju. ),?MCn Veloure, Plain woo! ost modes in one-piece dresses; Against Wa the official ap good, dependable wear; full cut’ serges in the most popular 008e and semi-fitted effects, ji prove jaent Wilson, Food: |}! garments with deep flounces in shaded; belted and semi-belted Pleated and some shirred at the | and the De-|]| various styles; elastic belts; all effects, with large collars and @ist, with large collars andj peste sweat sizen and lengths, in black and pockets; with silk stitching and {#2¢Y pockets; black and color. colors button trimming. SECOND FLOOR, Combinations Take the Lead at the Shirting Resa June Sale of White—Thursday at 3c Ya R ants o} WITH INTERESTING DISPLAYS OF DAINTY] sknang se Oh hear wai INTIMATE GARMENTS OF NAINSOOK, various fancy. ween LINGERIE AND CREPE try to m Enlist at Beach repel On the sunny peacn at Endolyne, | a group of women C. P. Bryant at her Tuesday afternoon to discuss food saving and hear about the Army Against Waste. Every woman who had not already done so, enlisted in the Seattle regiment; and Mrs E. A. Mills and Mra. W. W. Sawyer B THE BON MARCHE part RGAIN BASEMENT BEES wp vesegaes Streams of Real Bargains Every Day vod quality, and most suit- > for summer white wash j i e . were chosen as representatives on ; tres eh arerie rare You Do Without Service So You Pay Only for Merchandise “central” commitien which i THIRD FLOOR—THE RON MARCHE skirts; all desirable lengths | : king on local organization petese ee oz Sn ee ay Oe | Towels of all linen and part ji 251 ; lhis means that every garment is a bargain, and you are sure to Waste Editor's mail Wed Housekee ers! nen. Some with initial; eae, | J find something you need at an astonishing price every time you pass |f}/ nesday morning ix the enlistment b pers. 2he the ort : = al nf ‘ 5 ’. card of Mr George Rand, wife of u h Ti Jing, through this Bargain Basement. a inent member of the Wilkes A atha A rons 17 leben owellnG. as the ; Stock Compa Mra. Rand, not S ural color; yar be New York Manufacturers’ Samples and Sur- satisfied to pledge herself to make LOWER MAIN FLOOR— Nan . the conservation o! Ot er To rT ~ ee ~ plus Stocks of Silk and Wool Dresses Of- esi duty aud service to har ents at $1.89 THE BON MAR va fered to You at Good Savings in this Sale inating Sh the late the warania|, JUST AS PICTURED HERE Challie 7c Yard =| probi “and always,” showing a spirit ae hee : [er Oe ¢ | Decia ° ° \B| which recognizes that patriotism A sideale lored a ae of Cotte the tunning 1 resses need not be confined solely to war-|{| pink, la blue, at $1.89 + inches _ wides make times Als y s colors with pen at th 12.50—$13.50—$14.50 "cone aon ace eect . tical ee ° . e stmenté pink a tr red | engths to "10 vandc “| ‘sold! One style is illustrated, and there are many others just as attrac- tata h et 4 La sete a Stinch Cretonne of mesa Sn tive. The one sketched is of black taffeta with stripes of blue. It |]}| days, and return the unused blank Coverall Aprons 2 at 50c Wind ’ yards; & yard 1220, | * is made in the smart, new jacket effect. Some pretty models are of MeN alae Increasing Pee Shas obra! poles ght galt cay pores: api diana olen bs white or colored Georgette. Taffetas are shown in soft grays, all- An enlistment blank is printed in|} halt belted and finished with pockets. They yards; 2 yard 10¢ ne ee * 2 7 Star every day. Cut it out at are tastefully trimmed in white. 7 ED > i » e > sac » p ° » vle— LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THB wit white, blues and other shades. Each one is in an attractive style sign your name and address THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE . BON MARCHE. pu Dresses of the “better sort” that would cost considerably more in jf, #4 mail it to the Waste Editor. |f) cle The time is growing short the regular way. All sizes from 16 to 40 are included. Lovely New An Odd Lot of Taffeta Silk © Women’s Fancy Silk Dresses Silk Dresses at Street Dresses Silk Dresses $16.50 $8.95 $10.45 $126 eee 50-Piece Dinner Sets 4 at $8. 95— and domestic semi-porcelain. ‘ Mie Three decorations to choose from. ‘Each set includes M 6 Dinner Plates 6 Soup Plates 6 Pie Plates 6 Tea Cups | | These are in small sizes An odd lot « ilk Street A small Street All sizes from misses’ 16 ot oes ne eon | | 6 Bread and Butter Plates 6 Tea Saucers | only—16 to 38. Good styles and Afternoon Diss ses of Dresses of taffeta silk or to women’s 40 are included Me " rf | 6 Fruit Saucers i | rae Satvest excunnd repe de chine and taffeta and Georgette in in this lot. There are over Mire . K Covered Dish, Meat Plat Open Vegetable Dish, Sauce ee gette and taffeta com- combination. The popular blouse models and_ belted | | Boat, Creamer, Pickle Dish and Bowl. poet itr lorec In lavender, blue, Billie Burke, Russian over- effects, daintily trimmed | feta, Ge black and other colors. Many blouse and other attractive with beads and colored silk | German Patriotic |} Ice Cream Freezers Window Screens 27e 1 hioke ty ; 38 It } | le if i uae binatior ttract Broken 4h es to 38 embroidery All wanted Onty 16 men: out of We ae | Wilke. Mountals Adjustable | Ww indov ii SA Ceord {fete or hade he | Scree ardwoot and ¢ g e Wy la who registered in precinct No. | LQUART SIZE frames covered wid 9, at the University Bank 2-QUART SIZE building, 14th ave. N. E. and E. 5 oy S-QUART SIZE best quality blac! | screening; 15 inche u 55th st. claimed exemption. UART SIZE exte ; a All Woo! Street Dresses Handsome Wool Dresses | ‘This is one of tha lowest vee (| QUART Sizm ¢ en, exenmin Uc an | centages in the city | 38 ore Mo Twelve out of 54 claimed ex- |f/ Plain Screen Doors $1. 25 ad — fs —_— — le peamaiaal emption in Precinct 19; 30 out | | a covered anc ‘ | of 85 in Precinct 266, and more | Witch House Brooms, made _ Screen Doors with strong frames Sate of cellent value in Street Dresses of all wool. Many French serge, wool crepe and serge and taffeta combi than two-thirds of the 85 who | ehaatunant : a nts with heavy quality black wire sere; . a pest Eastern b corn Ww hes. shown. An effective model is a Russian blouse nations are made in the attractive Billie Burke style, and registered Inv Brsaliot a8, A 7 eceobiacar ii aul aca 80 inche the med with embroidery. Coat Dresses show smocking. others,. with double .over-collar, pockets and belts, em Het One di ote ee ee | ‘ : ; bbe Pre k £ , , f inet 2 In pKGe, brown, black, etc. All size broidered in contrasting color. Sizes 14 to 40. | peli s poral UB NEL SER SOc ReIOe Hemp Clothes Line, 50 feet Rubber Tube he . | long, 9¢; 100 fect for 18¢ Garden Hose all IBli g : | With canvas cov to v6 New All Wool Dresses Odd Serge Dresses Blind Man Is Ready ering, complete | Bec Joseph Wood, 1109 E. 45th st., with couplings the n is blind, and is also married; | (nozzle not it — —_— — —_— F| —_— but he refused to claim exemp: cluded); good tion when he registered at the Best quality Import erviceable Gat W ‘These at 1 wool crepe, made in the Just a few Dresses leit in this group. ‘They are odds |]! fire station, 10th ave. N. E. and ed Barthen Teapots, den Hose E. 45th st. mottled effects and | i enameled decorations, ‘Pantie sent assorted shapes and SOFT. LENGTHS $4 E. Money makes the war sizes; G5¢. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON M "ARCH | Ha e@ you bought your bond? | i _ eo —-—-—--—+--—_____—_a ' popular short-waisted a eh vasseled belt Many have and ends of Serge Dresses, made in attractive styles, Some 26-FT. LENGTHS $2.4 | Georgette yoke and touches of embroidery trimming. Some show the long line pleats and others have rarer belt |: od Pe have pleated skirts. Sizes 16 to 38. 3roken sizes, 16 to 36. . | |