The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1917, Page 12

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a A Sa epee a es comermerearats 0 a oer pasate see eee EIST SSSI cae as aca ? - sameonesenencaren semua aoe paneer saresnrescresremr ery THE SEATTLE STAR “HOME AND FRIENDS LOOM IN FRAGRANT SMOKE” | BOYS'IN FRANCE TOBACCO FUND’ “u. S. Welcomes Japanese Envoys Here to Talk War Policies | WILL PROVIDE NEEDED SMOKE Our soldiers in France and our sailors in the war zone Wd tobacco and ciga Besides facing the foe, they must face homesickness, lonliness, dr y hours in the trenches, or uncomfortable days in torpedo boat destroyers Tobacco cheers them; home and friends loom up in the fragrant smoke; they can fight the devil after a smoke Twenty-five cents sends a 45-cent package of tobacco— enough to fill the needs of a soldier or sailor for a week. A dollar a month will supply a soldier for the duration of the | war. | If possible a postcard receipt will be sent by the soldier OF sailor receiving the tobacco to its donor—a splendid war Bouvenir. Here is your chance to do something for the men ‘ Whe are defending your home and loved This movement } We indorsed by the army and nav THE BON MARCHE Hello, Boys!! Do You Want an Extra Pair of Trousers With Your School Suit? If It’s Immaterial—Some Suits Have Only One Pair MADE OF HEAVY QUALITY DIAG ONAL, HERRINGBONE WEAVE AND FANCY MIXTURES WHICH WILI STAND LOTS OF HARD WEAR. ; ee rnin ‘ 100 te ene. Me W. Center ot, Com —One of the important events of the esr. - ae W. Center —the time tor buying Sonny’s ‘ a and Lonnie \ a Wee. si Clothes and many Mothers are find - t the Arens Ty — eet Seer ae that the Bon Marche is the place for de 38, Mrs Cha 100 pendable Suits, sind —Suits made Norfolk style — three - hale Miiial again brought a batch of 1.00 belt style with pinch or box backs and full fibutions today. There were Mi 4c juareuart: Pert Sian 0 lined Knickerbocker forks employ $ $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 ’ oan Left to right—Vice Admiral Isamu Takeshita, of Japanese navy; Gavin McNab, Lieut. Commander Boys’ Bell Shirts a8) Masataka Ando, Viscount Ischil, special envoy and head of the mission; Maj. Seiji Tanikawa, Breckin- and Blouses at 75c se ridge Long, third assistant secretary of state, and Maj. Gen, Hisaichi Sugano, of the Japanese army ses ; th girs NEW ENGLAND RELEASE TRIO —- Dare wear : res 61 ame WOMEN ATTACK SAIL TOFRANCE © GOVERNMENT} i227 °% remem The second Rainbow division— university student; ig themsely Pree. <i, Sending $10, A. ¢. ertr mt of the Col a Valley M. FL Mattson it Co., Trinidad, Wash., write " | 37 am only too glad to be “I thank The Star,” be, of Bellingh Fe to “TO i” G. smith F. Rockerteller $129.00 F. Croft 1 Bighth Manchester, Wash. Nellie Beeraft. Park. Wash. Cagle, Park. Wash Eilste Hansen, Wilber, Wash ‘Wie Dahistrom, 6115 ave . Girls’ School Dresses $1.35 es Mrs, Frances Angove, and the " treepe from each New Ungtend | Tine’ yr"anc university tceutty Of Plaid and Plain Colored Ginghams 1210 Terry ave Hatehinson. ©. Corbaley ae Serene, ) ISTH Sixth a | ~ state will soon go abroad who were arrested Thursday Get I hale. Seat i: [Speseed o whiis <MécHor » hetter—then vou Redondo, W. Newhouse 6 eee es — é It may leave simultaneously fer'niloged conspiracy to defeat —Get Daughter's School Dresses early, while selections are better—then } Sin Ba Conner, Wash 4 - ni a sf Sa read with the first Rainbow division pa asec gil dye will save the worry of last-minute preparation. Allen. nidad. -* izzied tod as the result of a e n t . a. 4 ‘bed of 1 aj ~ - Se ts otis és ine chen ikea Supplies elng gathe | —Neat little Frocks these are, of plaid, checked ginghams and plain calors. ‘Geo. Pursey, Maith: igi ae 7 both the tre effects re so dear , irs so ; + s Be Sate. ‘West. 30 St] wWemen wee qumpettee Mien loun wh re | —Empire effects that are so dea School Girls, also normal waist styles— 43 ¢ Worth of Te- | Jeanette Rankin for congress, the av o naports . in plaited and flaring effects. nde of One of America’s Fighting were qutepeken today. In dee eres e the time pag Departs en —Large pockets and novelty collars. a ¥ ence ward®, ors will attempt to w that the s : 2 - larations ‘that her ‘action in |commander of the Northeastern | mother had worke? & depart —Yt'0 be had in sizes 6 to 14 years. quarters at coming here to investigate la ander of the! bor conditions, is “merely a nt store from 1912 unt) day Ou Boys in France Tobacco Fun Endorsed by the Secretary of War and sensation move to annex la the Secretary of Navy bor votes” in her announced LOAD UP THE PIPES OF THE BOYS IN FRANCE race against Senator Walsh f Tear out this Coupon, fil! it and send as much money as you the an spare to buy tobacco for our Fighting Men. Rankin was given a figur SECOND FLOOR THE BON MARCHE 6 select service re rn division that she fs not depandent upon New England forces collect mm son for support division will Appiled fer Camp ot be wen woiniePalied for came =) I It?s Time to Be Thinking ‘of the New England men | Tatts attair is case of misunder of School Shoes— _ to Southern | | (Each dollar buys four packages of tobacco.) a hair pulling on charges that picked to go In| ™ “ ‘ . . | to the Editor of The Star she came here uninvited to probe division, but - ili a i ll lk ta nd our Children’s St s ready with Dependable, good wearing Shoes at prices labor t p bette mys hat 1 t t utieeee then” packages “gue oa { with Tom Can troops to- | ** applied and «t that will suit every pocketbook tobacco, thru “Our Boys Fund” for o +g rs . b 7 : im ene ‘ ™ ; Siting men in France as oer bell, president of the . <. THESE FOOT FORM SHOES In the Regular Shoe Shop I understand that each dollar buys four packages, each Mh pasa eA According to present plans is the exact opposite of a slacker Dt Wark tan Gill.-dombine comfort and: goed’ | BLACK KID BOOTS $6.00 with a retail ¥ and that in each of my pack- leaders today. She int of the second division may ¢ | You gove will #t that ages will be . addressed to te, on which n a bitter fight on the “rustling card” | with the first ae heat ph mi wear for children hey have rubber : < 1 i f Unknown friend, the suidier, Will agree to eead me « message hv . oes Pag et s,.| even while he attended the univer bees chi I ew narrow-toe style with tops of ae system, which she declares {# one detachments of the Na fiber soles and perforated imitation tips ; : vest of thanks. at the thist caubes fee is ccm "Ube gpteiyras.ct > | Mity, he worked as a street > tiber and periorated imitation dark or pearl-gray cloth. Imitation stit Name ...... Sebdeseahovasiss <ovces gett tinuation of the strik mumthaeh calage, Wat’ tho i |erator to help support his mother Sizes 8! to 11 at $2.75 tips, leather Louis heels tine operatora declare her pres. movements will not start f jt }nd that P sage leav ag te lege he Sizes 6/2 to 8 at $2.50 Girls’ S 50 ME WII: As hipanceschroncessose ence here is unnecessary, and that enother week. War department | Semumed the role of sole supporter G tal Calf Sh $2.25 irls’ Shoes at $6. city the situation will automatically re- estimates indicate that the last of |%)" mother aren that the boy unme! wnad " Walking of brown calf with shesersentestoeraresersetocneseos adjust itself, the men gradually guard camps will be ready by ses’ Shoes—a neat, easy fitting style | stitched and perforated vamps; brown ‘returning to work September 1 HY ., : “ps : e ei m i y, durable soles. | cloth tops and 1!4-inch heels a . a : deren ha ead ae bay Boom $9.50 Goods bought in the Bargain Basement may be exchanged within two days of the |] 0 ™* jake this © wee Children’ s Shoes at $2.75 in Mouse shade. Smart Pick Up Slackers : es na : date of purchase. Three men who had no “blue Patent leather at finish calf Shoes | n ts with medium length vamps, jeards,” and who said they had with d or th t and spring quar iroat and close edge soles THE BON MARCHE bet Fer | ao BARGAIN BASEMENT fei Hat News!! A Few Lucky Men Will tata" | Women’s Untrimmed Satin Buy Suits for $4.95 vi “hore eaa'ne war ae a Hats Reduced to $1.90 was released after he had regis Hats for Present Wear—Hats That Can Be Worn Into Early Winter And it won’t take them long to buy them, either, for they’re those wonderful values always found in He Gonteesed —Three big tables of Women’s Untrimmed Satin Hats that make $1.90 | i look very small. the Bargain Basement. ' Broken Size Ranges from 34 to 48 / ; will get all —Black Satins, white Satins, a tew colored Satins and some in black and Only a few of these Men’s Suits, so the early callers white combined. } —Some will want the large drooping brim Sailors with shirred brim; others the best of it— [x They're Wool Suits in plaids, unfinished worsteds and serges. , may choose smaller Sailors, banded all ready to wear—or you may want the small Military Hats. They are Spring Suits, it is true, but heavy enough for Fall, too, and just splendid for business wear. —Any one unusual value at $1.90. SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Odd Lots of Men’s Men’s Raincoats Priced Trousers, Special $1.75 for Clearance $1.75 res woods at th J. G. Fauk 18 year riot squ was arr hich was raday afternoon to bre mob in front of a Washin employment office. He forced to prove h age or stand When It Comes to Phoenix Hose Choose et Pure Thread Silk Hose at hae 15 1 MORE SEATTLEITES u'll find they we Stocking ps and full Noes ( Hil DREN’S. FINI RIB BED HOSE 35¢, OR THREE FOR $1.00. Washington will men Only a few pair of each kind— Such Coats that many of you Men to the reserve ars a left-overs from complete lines, hence | will be wanting in just a short time. lanai Baudbe i deeb Hebi in eI Silk Lisle, medium or heavy weight Cotton Hose with mless feet, double soles, | | heels and toe All s r to 10 ih black and white this special price to you to make a Raincoats reinforced with gum rub- quick disposal of them. Flannels, | ber and cemented seams; only a few Serges, Worsteds, Corduroys. —in tan color only. Men’s Soft & Stiff Linen Collars---broken sizes and styles, 5c _ | BARGAIN BASEMENT OFFERINGS FOR BOYS FOR WOMEN Boys’ Sport Blouses at 18¢ ‘pr ree i Set chest Tea eg] [seven Beattie men ‘are inchude | Silk Gloves 75c Pair U nion Suits at $1.35 |within draft age are de t Medium wei ilk Gloves with double Women’s Union Suits--the Munsing and finger tips. Black, white and gray with Forest : of medium we t fine self or contrasting embroidered back All | ribbed « , 5,63 extra sikes 7: izes in this lot 8, 9 $1.50 Milanese Gloves $1 Women's Vests at 25c Wome Milanese Vests in low | Wonderiu Mothers who Smart Silk Taffeta Dresses, Special $8. 95 | double: finger tips that give Hhette | with crochet an Boy & All These Dresses. feature shespeatty new atviet—aten line models, | black. Regular and extra aa Ber eeriped Hie ome high waist effects with ruffled and shirred waist fine Gray, navy | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and short sleeve zes 6 to 12 4 | blue and other shade Boys’ Sa aiataadlints 49c Pair ss That foresighted Mothers will get se Carry Home Specials in the Grocery and Delicatessen Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose New Fall Coats for $10.45 ft Mayflower Coffee 25c lb. Church’ 8 Grape Juice | Are Priced 35¢ Pair | Full length Coats in belted st eral pairs o Considerable savings will be yours | Made of wool velour plaids anacial hiend oc vh-¢ » Co that \ refreshing some r are made un lark ved upply of Stocking t thi and tweed mixtures in high and \ special blend of high-grade Coffee that ; . 4 les me beve 1} 1 pan Pie 4/4 4 1 Sa ‘ lel is roasted fresh daily in our own improved | Satisties the thir all times. F serviceable mixture z 1 and 16 rice, White, navy and blac ize medium waist line model Wom- |i. size 7 ° | \ \ HO Nae arate [fe coffee machine by an expert coffee roaster 7 ¢, 20¢, and Quarg only to 10 Se ee cones ee i} ee at 40¢ a bottle i bef ‘ : , 2 Snider's Catsup; made of selected ripe Royal or Dr. Price's 5 ‘ Boys’ egg Suits at $1. 95 Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton New Untrimmed Felt Shapes 85c | tomatoes; a bottle 19¢. nesHaHnA Lata a ae $y Powder ; A very low rice indeed f{ od Hose 25c Pair That are smart for early Fall BREMERTON rep IT-—R | Washington Full Cream Cheese; best qual Mayonnaise Dressir —'] “i Bon M io stout School Suit. Norfolk style, lined Good quality Cotton Hose that | wear—chic, snappy styles in sailor 2 re moving into the new|{) _ ity; & pound 28¢. hrendica pected arch throughout, made of light and dark mix you'll find very serviceable for gen- | effects of fine quality Reading felt. training station at the Charles. California Strained Honey; special for | Whole Codfish—Aver age medium siz | tures and stripes. Sizes 6 to 19. eral wear, Champagne, white and | A wide range of colors to choose Nik end of the navy yard, The Saturday, a pound 22%¢ pound 12¢, m size, a | i tacks + ais 0. station has accommodations for : " | fs TRE AER lack; sizes 8% to 10. from, $000 men and at present about LOOR THE BON MARCHE = = = eee ee ee eee ee 3,000 are quartered in it, — = - a $e sAtininid dite asd ek da Lacs oud ch liek’ s ras ,

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