The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1917, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR FLASHLIGHT OF SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Hitt’s Exposition Fireworks Direct From the Factory Express Prepaid FIREWORKS FOR THE FOURTH Get Some of | Hite’ s ‘Spectacular F ireworks and Have a Good, Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration Firecrackers, 5c package; Sparklers, 5c a bunch. “Old Glory” outfit No. 1—23 fancy pieces, $3.00. “Old Glory” outfit No. 2—72 fancy pieces, $5.00. Leave your orders for Fireworks at the Bon Marche Toy Shop, in the Basement of the U They will be shipped to you promptly from the Hitt Fireworks Company—carriage paid. THE BON MARCHE Store. =f Selling Agents for Hitt Fireworks Co.- THE BON MARCHE Ba ments; no goods sent C. O. D.; no this section—you are ex- aims free deliveries (we charge 10c extra | pected to wait on yourself as , cheaply for every package sent). much as possible. Summer Sports Hats at $3.45 In Bangkok, Caterpillar Straws and Javas Ss; éf Sports Hats! Come and see them—they’re surprisingly good V4 \ trimmed in many different ways in contrasting colored felts or silk bands j | with felt ornaments and with facings of silk or felt. Two popular styles are illus- | } trated here. Hat? Get one of these sailor shapes and che Neco g style trim it yourself, with a band, and it is t pone <S les; Children’s Gingham Women’s Pretty Summer New Taffeta Silk Dresses, Special 49c Dresses, Priced $1.85 French and Empire styles Made with bodice of solid | 1 Attractive pies Os) eG Pied a Z resses of ll-taffetz or | of pretty plaid gingham; | colored chambray and skirt | Combined E Cany waite also some white lawn and | of checked gingham Middy Dress | straight line and pleated Sports Wear for the Fourth Just 4 of the Hundreds of Savings You'll Find MIDDY BLOUSES 49c_ | WASH SKIRTS 98c Middy Sports Blouses, made Tub Skirts in checks, stripes of drill in two popular styles | and striped or white linenes, —coat and slip-on. Trimmed | white reps and piques and with pink, green and blue and | novelty weaves. With belts finished with belt. Sizes 14 | and fancy pockets; 22 to 30 to 20 and 36 to 44. waist, 37 to 41 lengths. MIDDY BLOUSES 98c SWEATERS $3.95 Galatea Middies — coat Wool Sweater Coats for style—in pure white or with! women; well tailored gar striped trimmings; slip-on | ments with shawl collar, two Middies in sailor style, and | pockets and all-round belt. In some fastening with buttons | rose, purple and white, corn and loops. | and white; 36 to 44. Hundreds of Other Bargains——— Women’s All-Wool Swimming Suits $2.95 You'll surely want one for the Fourth! In black and green, blue and white, black and red; sizes 36 to 406, HITT’S FIREWORKS MADI SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION, Specially Selected Fireworks for Germans’ attem Celebration Displays on Land or * Ans ponte from Ham: jthat the U. S. w such an exchange, thereby remov. ig many of the difficulties that | have tended to cause friction be | tween U.S. GUNNERS SINK DIVER IN RUNNING FIGHT AN ATLANTIC PORT, July 2—How the Elder Dempeter liner Akabo, on Friday even- ing, June 14, eank one out of four German aubmarines In a running fight of five or elx hours, was told today by pas sengers from England on thelr arrival here. The big liner evaded all the at firing tor gunfire, One of arried away a was a big explosion and the submarine went dow The three remaining submarines pursued the liner until dawn, when Liritish patrol boats beat them off. | fi] passengers also told of the! Cunard Mner An-| were sa towed in’ tons. JAPAN WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE PHILIPPINES BY RALPH H. TURNER United Press Matt Correspondent by the nt Mochizuki expre In dis y in the 8. ts govern China. America and Ja was made tn par-| by Kotaram Mo- | | jehizuki, an opposition member the beltet | 14 consent to| Better and larger lots at $10.00, $25.00, $50.00. RGAIN BASEMENT. Better Values in “Fourth of July” Wearables But Little Service—and Fewer Fixtures OR instance: no alterations to gar- | OU'LL find fewer clerks in OR this new kind of a store economizing service and fixtures. ter, replying to Moch ed there {# no cause for the na, as Ter ently they have marked improvement PUBLIC INDEBTED | ton.” Net Concerned With Putnam's 1 ishing such re hews explained, di cern b “It was not my busines Whether Sergeant sued a g polley Private Dete Powers case; whe jal has the right to a |money from a + |public work pecifically | Makes Written Statement as follows I do not care to discus under cons t had time t laws because h honest officer | TO PUTNAM, SAYS I! * Continued From Page 1" other officer tn the department any assistance in catebing crooks, ow or in the department, thinking | would be of ald to the administr > Wardell in gambling joint, as testified to in er a public His written statement Monda It recognize: Putnam a ¢ |ful enforcement of rendered this community a great service for which it will Gin Panamas and Milan Hemp Sailors $1.15 What! the Fourth without a Panama Attractive Milan hemp sailor shapes in complete. Several different styles, with | braid with tailored rolled or drooping brims. ribbon. Your choice, $1.15. Khaki Sports Suits Street Dresses $9.45 Sizes 16 to 42, $5.55 sizes 2 to| black, blue, lavender and | effects in various colors; | and 6 and 6 to 14 years pink; sizes 36 to 46 women’s and misses’ size kirt of fine drill khaki Public Indebted to Putnam “The public will not be deceived that it owes Sergeant at debt for his faith He always be Putnam Sees Gill Sergeant Putnam called on Mayor turday afternoon with his/} Jattorney, Henry J. Gorin, and de manded the return of note d by the 9 tion, whict , said he would t ing to turn over all the pa to Cor poration Counsel Cald |termine which belonged to the city | | and which belonged to Putnam per- | |] | sonally. Dr. Matthews Would ell to de Shoot War Grafters Dr. Matthews told his Sunda night congregation he was sorry he s 49 years of age and can't enlist |as a private in the army But,” he declared, “I'd like to judge-advocate, to sentence shot at the rising sun the trai tors who are now in Washington trying to profit by the war! PAINTER IS FOUND STABBED TO DEATH | Carry-Home Specials for ° Nas lived in the hour Brown came there about months ago. Klumph's mother lives at 22nd ave. N. W scene ¢ la friend of the muri Klumph— w part mother lives ‘ed man, ndian occurred in a drunken brawl, * Continued From Page 1° °° about a yeat C. P. Rowland, who ives at 115 | Dell st., across the street from the the murder, and who was at 7027 22nd ave, N, | W. The police believe the murder aaeeaaaal mmmeonop by Mail or Telephone—Mail Service Department; Elliott 4100 | Wednesday, July Fourth, the Bon Marche Will Be Closed All Day | THE BON MARCHE Outing Wearables, Picnic Needs Kodaks, Bathing Togs Everything Required for a Happy Holiday Will Be Found “Ready-to-Hand”’ at the Bon Marche Tuesday } So Many Women Are Asking for The New Artificial Silk Sweaters We’ve Pleasing Assortments f of Fiber Silk Sweater Coats, ) Rich and Lustrous, and Far Less Expensive Than Silk Three as Illustrated. FIBER SWEATERS $2.95 izes seeds ve and sn Also mercerized FIBER SW BATE RS $3.95 hai IBE KR SWEATE RS $4.95 | Clever Fiber Sweater White Fiber Sweaters uch in de- J ne i rE he arge * ; n of 1 belts in { color. The k nd of 1 cott backing f that’s smart for sports year at Trimmed I le | $39 gail Larce sailor collar of Wilts j F IBE RF ACE D SWEATERS AT $8.95 worsted backing ite, gold, Copenhagen and 9 and f s that are smart for all SECOND FLOOR—TH = = rose THINGS S 5 YOU WILL NEED TO WEAR ON THE FOURTH ' Women’s Silk Gloves 75c New White Gloves at a Special Price Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves, in white only, with Paris point backs, and some are embroidered in contrast- ible finger tips that give jf , 5% to 8%. better wear. Full line of siz ” Be Patriotic Gamehete Gloves 1 Children’s Underwear 7 “ac Washable Chamo' at 15¢ Wave a FE lag Gloves, one of the most re Ribbed Cotton Vests, low On the Fourth of July | 'abic makes practical, or high neck, with short a oi | white Gloves with self or or no. sleeves, and knee Lots of American contrasting embr¢ r Pants ; properly sized Flags are easily kept > in all sizes, 2 to | Cotton American Flags | *¢*viceable 16 years Fa ‘sowed otton Flags Women's Vests 25¢ Ea. Bove’ Union Suits 50 with sewed stars and | e thread and Swiss- The Union Suits at this stripes, with canvas head- re Summer Vests; pure special price are of various ing and “str ng metal | te; some fini i with grommets | neat het edge, others V. D., ‘ insook, 3x5 feet, $1.95 Each have y lace yokes; reg- d ribbed bal- 6x9 feet, $3.95 Each ular and out-sizes ) a sizes 6 to 16 7x12 feet, $6.95 Each Women's Uiihn Suits years; in white ane ecru. | Eagle Bunting Flags at 50c Women’s Stockings 25c | Flags that are guaran- | © White | on Suits Burson’s seamless cotton | teed hat | « ribbed thread St reinforced have 1 | sleeveless style, garter tops, heels and toes; stars, ¢ | 1 or ribbon te all sizes in’ white, soni sinat eee | lace knee; 1 black; well known 4x6 feet, $5.95 Each t 4 4x7 feet, $6.50 Each UPPER MAIN FLOOR Gx feet, $9.75 Each Children’s White Hose, 17c 6x9 feet, $9.75 Each Printed Silk Flags, ‘ Tae abd A special lot of fine ribbed Cotton Stockings with seamless feet and long elastic ribbed legs; sizes 6 to 10 | in white; some sizes in black | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. good quality, 1E BON MARCHE on af L Sone eee Want a Middy to Wear on the Fourth? We've Lots of Them Many Styles in Middy Blouses at 95c Middies for real comfort Women’s Wash Skirts $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Wash Skirts tl ceded Middies, 1 with large sailor collars, “Patriot Middies” with blue or red collars, short sleeves with emblem, at 95c trimmed _Middy Suits Special 3 \ Khaki Skirts $1.95 and $2.9 5 Skirts for all e plain gath $2.75 als For holidays and « with striped jackets, and patch pocket elted at the waist wit Fitch white or full Also div Riding Skirts stripes of black, rose or Copen and white SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. PICNIC NEEDS Your Picnic Lunch Al- Piece Lunch Set 25c In | Potato fresh daily in our | y. : anitary kit ; »; 2 lbs. B5e. ; : | Peanut Butter, 1 Marche brand; fresh | Jarge table cloth, 1 : actaneel upply; a pound 15¢, Complete outfit for 25 FOURTH FLOOR. Apple Butter, Tea Garden brand; per Sanitary Drinking Cups, five in a package; pound 14¢. price 5¢. Bon Special Coffee; special blend of Crepe Paper Napkins, 100 in a package; price high-grade Coffee; 114 Ibs. 50¢. 15e. v ; Paper Plates, size S-inch; a dozer Underwood's Original Deviled Ham; 6 | Seats ounce can 30@; 3-ounce can 18¢. | Prepared Mustard; gives sandwiches that appetizing flavor; jar 10¢. if ; Clicquot Club Ginger Ale; cooling bev- | Much better when a few home comf erage tor your picnic lunch: bottle 2B¢, | With it. Handy Picnic Package Sweet or Sour Pickles; 6-ounce bottle | NS One tablecloth, Ie plates 20¢. kins UPPER MAIN FLOOR od quality Holiday Deliveries 5¢. All goods for city delivery, purchased before 5 op m, Tuesday will be delivered Tuesday de. FOURTH FLOOR AND UPPER MAIN FLOOR Meteor Picnic Package 10c Even a picnic lunch tastes and seems 12'4¢; 10-ounce bott Olives; plain or stuffed; selected Spanish Olives; bottle Imported Norwegian Sardines in part jy ovening olive dil; a can 18¢. All goods for suburban delivery purchased be FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ' fore 2 p, m. will be delivered Tuesday evening. ses a0 nsanx’@n PS

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