The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 16

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; | TH FATTLE STAR | _ GEN. PERSHING REACHES ENGLAND ON WAY TO FRANCE 80 Children’s Co: : | GIVEN OVATION PERSHING LIKES PIE SLAV COLLAPSE AUSTRIANS ASK vy Unildren's Coats BY DIGNITARIES Tt '* Woet “Aunt Susan” Hewit Seve’ MAKES TASK SEPARATE SLAV at Special Prices ACROSS OCEAN U.S. GREATER PEACE! ARREST |! Sis, Serues and Shepherd Checks | Continued From Page 1 {Continued From Page 1” i a Meo : n ers Cats of ik fe Empire st le plain dma tn “thn ay wre wae rev fl $I to $4.50 Coats $3.50 Seen seers errs $4.95 to $5.95 Coats $4.75 workmen cil, They delegation of Ruesian ors Were issued for their arrest | $6.95 to $7.95 Coats $6.50 $8.95 to $10.95 Coats $8.50 Girls’ Silk Dresses Eighteen Girls’ Suits according to members of the mmission ain, were acec Or soldiers Fritish co made | both rey omm ‘ in Washing resenta k i i i f | tf and senators that delay in poy Ms paella Blan at Lowered Prices at law Less ble Fg pe direct action can be obtained, Is Beautife k Dresses—for girls and Girls’ Suits, sizes 10 to 16 years, gf tion, sig » attaches to the) Sttributed to lack of confidence tn arge gir Dresses shepherd 1 fancy checks, wog serges coming to rica of Northclitte,| either the cabinet or the council of |) wear ft taffetas, crepe and vel made Norfolk and meager Neg lagen national defense rei 3 Att empire one ¢ relane pulthr Small c cll Needed € y e anc oose etiects who made relentless war eee ene eld $6.95 DRESSES 85.95 $6.95 GIRLS’ SUITS AT $5.21 Busi al” slogan, oth of thene jon the nec a $9.50 to $10.50 DRESSES gm, $8.95 GIRLS’ SUITS AT $6,714 peatedly 4 England ere recog $12.50 to $12.96 DRESSES 40.4 $12.95 GIRLS’ SUITS AT $9.71 1915 that she was losing the Roe rlrd, np $13.95 to $15.50 DRESSES 812.9 $17.95 GIRLS’ SUITS AT $13.46 because of her prosperity pepe Sat SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, inintration pphigertdn Cn. SE | Qe, | cw anell of ¢ rit render 3 : men’s New Military C congress " Women’s New Military Capes th * al au thorits yada At $16.50, $19.50 and $21.95 aig » ° H OG! O} { JR A "Get Out Bathing Suit THE VOGUE Of THI HOUR AMONG * | proper distribut 1a bit er Super PATRIOTIC WOMEN t bs 7 Industrial | ntesdent at tha. park Rervice Uniform the “= TORN 3 oe GEN. | soyers of tabor rd, “but we'll open the Among the most recent top wraps made for American Khaki service SESH | feos Sil, ox ether setae hp rasy any) smartly dressed women are the Military Capes. They elecectilin aba. Wake WASHINGTON, June 8—If J “Black Jack litving, t enacted quickly he are quite smart in appearance, cut long and full in : ng vigorou 11 PI 4 cent ot comaition you were to go out to the little As a boy he was called * and widespread or trou! the ot sweep. with the 1 fare pT A od with He thanked the | town of Laclede, in Linn coun- | head,” because until he was n {nevite last veep, with the la collars, nea trimmed with f Gis sate trip: = ty, Mo. where Maj. Gen. John | r was almost ® | At the eapttol the statement tn! ‘twas too buttons. All are well tailored, and to be had in blaci the audience of dignitarie: Joseph Pershing wi 6 Bors and m in - ad na had assembled to do him honor wae” eek ee en ene — and ng Among. this assemblage was a, Hewitt, 75, and still cat SBR he lle HOW TO ENLIS! guard of honor from the Royal| What she knows about John | take notice Sheer Graduating Dresses Welsh Pusilleers, accompanied by| Pershing, she would say He's Mason, Too eneer Graduating Uresses | “Mercy me, I remember John} when he wa'n't more than 3 years |; 8 régimental band and renowned Bill Goat their fan At $12.50, $16.50, $19.50 and $24.50 their equaily mascot old. I can see bim now playing out ; bei Greeted by Dignitari in the road with his little dress The Toman's Army Against THaste White Dresses for duating wear, made of white Representatives of the admiralty bobbing up and down » ne voile ‘risp org \ ae ninati — and the war office were the firstto| “When John got big he used to net, fine ile and ct p< rgand y, or the comt inations " greet the American commander/eat more ple in our kitchen than of these materials. Prettily trimmed with satin ribbons, | and his staff. With their party aay other boy in town.” > g 1 ned ons, sout » braids or e a was Admiral eman for And then if you were to bunt up | HERESY ENLIST IN THE WOMANS ARMY AGAINST lace edging and medallions, soutache braids or em- paval officer of the port; neral Charles Spurgeon, over in Hrook WASTE, AND POR THE DURATION OF THE WAR! PLEOGE Droider) Campbell, commanding the West- field, who was Pershing’s school ate Spat : ern district of England; the gener-/ chum, he would say eee Se ee eS eer et WHITE WASH SKIRTS $1.45 LINGERIE BLOUSES $1.45 ‘1 commanding the local defenses; We knew each other as only SPECIAL DUTY ANO SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY. sERIE BLOUS $1. the lord mayor of the city, two boys can who are always [| gan Francisco That eet the demand for inexper More Blouses have been added to this ber of local dignitaries and lastly gether. | Pershing ts a 32nd degree M Skirts of special line at $1.45; models that feature | for outing wear; could tell even then that he was | York Gad tincdlice aun ta Cadeaee o'clock yesterday afternoon, arriv- | headed somewhere. | ing close to this port at 1 a. m.| “When he gets the word to go, he The journey was then slowed up so| is going to go, and nothing in the that the arrival ashore might not/| world is going to stop him.” quite a sprinkling of American Nothing Stops Him member of the Metropolitan and i f 1 Pw . F 2 army officers. “There was something about him] qanmy and Navy clubs in Washing } orded pique and fine twill ™ west styles, made of sheer voile and The ship which brought the party |that went true to the mark. You ‘Army end Navy club of New i] organdie, trimmed with bands of embroid- patch pockets and detach- full flare with deep hems — DRESSES AT $1.50 passed out of the danger zone at 3 andie, pin tucks, Val, Venise and ~ Money runs the wal | | the money. Buy a bond. Give DAINTY SILK BLOUSES $1.95 j | Sign the above coupon with your name and address ang mail it to be too early. 5 Pershing is known in the my asl @— 2 tne Waste Editor of The Star ¥ we Saas Style are neat and becdeninas io? Biden ins vaninea ee HOOVER PRAISES ear; mostly semi-fitted with collars — silk, crey e de chine and = and cutis in contrast ies; Dresses white, flesh, some stripes and other shades, ' THE BON MARCHE FGHT ON WASTE ei be rade ging- with large lace trimmed collars, tucked and] ' h n check pea aid patterns hemstitched fronts. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Petticoats and Princess Slips The Saleof White Offers You Some Delightful Garments Muslin Petticoats at 95¢ With deep flounces of eyelet embroldery, fit ished with beading and ribbon. Made with fitted tops. Ba RGAIN BASEMENT You Can Dodge the High Cost of Living By Trading in the Bon Marche Bargain Basement The merchandise you buy in the Y Contioued From Page 1" vation » city, t of value to every cit Enlliatments In t Against Waste s in this am of pa-| cal hints | today w and mail it put yourse me and address. Sditor, and side » with the Petticoats at $1.25 Muslin or Lingerie Cloth Skirts with deep Mar J Good Values Shown on Every Hand Flexo Petticoats | flounce of embroid r AT ue utlin Gowns, ie 50e—h) NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 89c rsee the COOL SUMMER NIGHT GOWNS 79c trimming ize Cool and i | In the Basement White Sale. | [AT $1.00— excellent showing | better Undermuslins.” Attractive En- | | velope Chemise square | yoke of er lace in sertion esigr New Summer Waists 79c with lace and embroidery Sizes 36 to 46. Dainty New Waists $1.49 | SaleWomen’sSuitsContinues | Bargain Basement is low in price but not cheap in quality. This department is run practically as a separate store. There are no free deliveries, no free alterations, no approvals or C. O. D.'s Every transaction is for cash—finished when the purchase is made. The Bargain Basement is intended chiefly for those people who want the maximum of value at a minimum of outlay—and who are willing to do without unnecessary service for that reason. Come in tomorrow—see what a host of bargains await you! With Excellent Savings for You | $19.50 to salesaid $16. 50. | Suits for ; A number of g es and many at still to be found in this but if there's broken, | it here to fit you, the value is ex ceptions al! $13.95 to $16.95 $ Suits for ie eae 12. 50 } Od iso Suits poplin and ne elty weave r sports, dre nd | tailored wear. Not all sizes, and a limited lot | Wool Serge and Crepe Dresses $8. number in the A Few Savings | in . Men’ s Wear for Thrifty Shoppers Ris rmger a SHIRTS 95c PLAZA PAJAMAS $1.15 i f Shirts in thi Vhese splendid Pajamas, in style ee with stiff boso nd materials for Summer wear. Of ( with i rench ¢ fine v en madras, in solid colors and hirts with bosoms and cuffs, and attractive stripes, in all sizes every irts with pleated and plain fronts. garment bears the “Plaza” label—a izes 14 to 17 ure indication of high quality t ATHLETIC GARMENTS 25c Undergar Fine Lisl MEN’S COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS 4c HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS, : - ankle-length draw in black onls leey hirt oles and heel erviceable 11. Good BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE 19c PURE LINEN "KERCHIEFS 25c sedition Pure Linen Handker With smooth Chiefs for men. The fol izes 9 to lowing initials only; P, L, ‘ B, E, J Odds and ends Linen Kerchiefs 17c. n who are pledged to win the war by is its most ef Petticoats at $2.98 flounced Petticoats, with 15-inch of pretty laces. Fitted tops Wash Silk Skirts at $4.95 Good quality Petticoats of washable silk with double panel front and back. Flounce ruffles. Wash Silk Skirts at $2.95 Petticoats of wash silk, made with double panel back and front and deep sectional flounce THIRD FLOOR Full flounce made made of Light-weight Folding Go-Carts, Special at —$2. 25— EARTHQUAKE IN SAN SALVADOR htw folding rendered uninhabitable, and ail other city property apparently olid rubber tired | THIRD | made untenable by an earth | | | il iI | car Really handlt | WASHINGTON, June fold compactly and are | An important section of nh | the thing take baby | central business part of San riding; built on strong, reir | | Salvador was destroyed, the mes, with nicely | merican legati i iI] a TT acta || vood back and seat | | quake, fire and volcano erup. tion last night, aceording to ad vices from Minister Long to the state department today. Long's message earthquakes from 6 Women’s Washable Kid Gloves at $2.25 Pair reported severe DP. m. to 8:46, |f}| when the volcano of 8 : | i eano of San Salvadore | n’s Gic selecte began to belch forth fire and smoke f| , »Y ae Haste rave ard Quetbaltepequ. One final |] skin hat can iG washed with satisfactory severe shock was follower by do.|f| result two-clasp style, with full pique | Sreaalog tremors } seams and heavily embroidered backs in ais f Parise ontrastir shade izes, in pearl, putty in the busit tion was under g) 'YOFYs Bray anaes control No deaths had been reported UPPER MAIN FLOOR Have you a deposit in the | Postal Savings bank? Uncle Sam pays you 2 per cent on it He'll pay you 3/p per cent on | | a Liberty Bond. Get busy. | | Shop by Phone or Mail—Mail Se FLOOR ing flounce of lawn and lace or embroidery. Underskirts at $1.45 Good Petticoats of muslin, made with fitted | top and flaring flounce of embroidery and lace. Muslin Skirts at $1.98 | Petticoats with fancy, deep flounces made of panels of organdy embroidery and Val lace. Muslin Skirts at $4.50 Very pretty Skirts of fine muslin, with faney flaring flounce of organdy and lace. | ing ar Princess Slips at $1.15 | ra Soft muslin Princess Slips, made to fasten inj front and trimmed with lace and beading. Ww dem Princess Slips at $1.45 a. Slips of soft nainsook, daintily trimmed with iar fine ribbon threaded embroidery. Very dainty. A i 375,0 Princess Slips at $1.98 Soft, sheer muslin Slips, trimmed with deep lace in front and back ‘or thin dresses. Princess Slips at $3.50 Slips of good lingerie cloth, daintily made with j yoke of embroidery panels and lace. Deep flounce. THE BON MARCHE. Here’s a Go-Cart to Ride Baby Bunting In : Coll as Fulton Go-Carts —$0. 95— | a sta andar | a full rollapa | with reinforced j with leatherette} recli ick and ad- itted with temj rubber wheels | Women’s Kid and Wash-| able Kid ‘Glow es $1.50 Pair’ 's Kid Gloves 30 a paiti able kid, in several pearl, mastiG justable d RON inch solid THE MARCHE Several odd line are a siotiled in this ace kid and se od shades to canary, putty anc THE BON MARCHE yme wasl Il sizes. _ THE BON MARCHE rvice Department—Elliott 4100

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