The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1917, Page 10

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_ @ Fad Shrewsbery &. E. Shannon, County-City build » business meeting and T GIRLS WANTED TO HELP SELL THE ea RED CROSS GIRLS AND AIDETTES, ATTENTION! Girls, will ‘ well the tobacco in Fr e chance Aidettes and) = «Red Cross worker and t e longing to resy frations, are ets for the Drear You car The Sta partment ‘Watch "Em Drop!: yur Vietle . #killful fisherman, They ish being y the, The They sulk an r ey plunge te leap. urd, who, we learn today, has been Sammies em—all except Alte n time the benefit of the oved to the e beginning t par on the left-hand aide can have theirs fr of thelr friend ® You will ha time and als of having duty to France. at the D Tickets dies Dancing w You desire to dar Ceeds go to t In the me: Spare the Take fre oe) M 6, elty health ee wit THESE MEN PAID The fund ha tion of ticket A Smoker next Passed the $550 Nal 1 Trefethen Rovig Virgil ¢ WON Beye Dr. Clyde Dr. JS. MeBieide M. Matttee |. t14 Ninth st. |. 21h Ninth at. County -City Gohan H. Boyle, County City beild about $2.23 for a ton "GOAL PRIGES HERE 3.00. 9°" 2°00". ; General’ Delivery, io leas , sizes, fixed by President Wil . © TO BE LOWER SOON iii aie tite) fenton “Soar ae ‘the: mouth of Yockinghagen, 1205 ee ett ! age it tha a every bituminous mine went ~ 7 ® ! ‘ into effect. Prices to retailers tae Continued From Page 1 | caveat act “a ee ae] ‘ 7 tin aie sergeret Peterson, Hox 2%, . so e une a Bonn SO1l Fighth ave. § ary * na ." G.A.R. Election Today : < WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.— oe By United Press Leased Wire Events shaped rapidly BOSTON, Aug. 22 jon toward relieving the thr ed coal shortage and high prices for fuel thruout ng country. lection of R. tional re-|an d for today officers of the G Union are sc’ Take time to read Peggy.” Goods Bought in the Bargain Basement May Be Exchanged Within Two Days From Date of Purchase THE BON*:MARCH E* ‘ RGAIN: BASEMENT, What the Bargain Basement Is and What It Is Not _ WHAT IS WHAT IT 1S NOT It zat srinslate m within a a ose through th a mak overstocks ad t . ‘ they are ¢ that is de a \ ella can be boug argair t € Therefore It Is Able to Sell Fancy Coats at Extremely Low Prices Women’s Silk Coats at $5.95— oY) Of Rich Silk Taf fetas ont mareeations tounding most beautifully —lIsn't it as And they're the coats. —The shirring at tl ery effective—with tassel belt fasteners in front—full length coats with s—both stylish and attract . —In gold, gray, gr en and black—sizes 36 to 14, i “a ; ; : r Sample and Oares Low and Medium \ Bust Corsets Odd Wash y that trimmed ou can get Silk oa r $5.95? A> with marabou, too, on collar and bottom of Bee oi good qual i Dresses $1.49 a ible b £ rat 1 ’ a and fietod Swit h four hose supporter ¢ ) c ‘ to 26. , 1 t 44 rte t al rales at $1 40 Coverall Sith and Lingerie ¥ Waists $1. 49 Aprons 65c | | large size nice made Taffeta Silk Dresses $9. 25 ther have are all ’ a of striped percale with | cr . Aiea ive new. style de large patch pockets and |} i fi] drape ome novel blouse effects, Navy bluc ina eal savas teeters | } and bla Vomen’s and misses’ size down the back Wool Knit Buy Hosiery in the Bargain Basement 0 nt Women's Cotton , Women's Fiber! Women's Fiber | Sweaters Stockings with | Silk Boot Hose, Sik Hose; good |} | epost wie wit a double garter toy also fine SOHeD in| quality, in navy | hagen, Gold and Green black om “'15¢ combined with white white; $4. 65 Y¥. Tentatively prices averaging some “Persuasive ay dictments nell, anti-draft other rest SPOKANE LABOR | DEMANDS THAT LISTER GET OUT Ny United Brean Leased Wire SPOKANE, Aug. 22 De manding that a general atrike ofall i. Ww. Ww “the be called until lawlets element in au thority” learns “to respect the laws they are sworn to en Spokane's Central La bor Council today squarely on the side of the Ir dustrial Workers of the World force,” stends In a public statement today, they demand Release of Industrial Work ers now in jail Re al of Gov. Lister Removal of Maj. Wilkins commander of Idaho guards men atationed here Resignation of men repre senting labor on state boards REDFIELD HITS AUTOCRACY IN PACIFIST LETTER Wy United Pr A + Feased Wire RUSSELL SAYS SLAVS 10 FIGHT “¢ Yontinued From Page 1 _ — ° THE MEN THAT DO THESE THINGS TAKE A POISONED DAG GER AND DRIVE IT HEART oF THETA COUNTRY AT THE ve R 4 a c Kr t t and Ic y ¢ R Will Be Printed Tomorrow ¢| 10 INDICTED FOR ANTI- CRAFT WORK FRANCISCO, Aut “in charging Daniel O'Con | At V u D | ¢ @ jf) wray oe : Mr. Russell's Second Article lin) anther dante st ii Biplane catladte ewok tal Children’s Shoes $2.50 ngitator HE SEATTLE STAR | Merry Dancers to Help Sammies to Smokes| THE BON MARCHE New Velvet Hats $5.00 It’s Velvet Hat Time 3y Fashion’s Calendar and other cent or jet et trimmings, ornaments, ribbons and vel —in glove shades of brown, field mouse, gray and tan—also navy, petunia, granite and black ECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. NEW AUTUMN SUITS Excellent Values Here |e at $19.50 € 2 Offering You Good Style 4} s. at a Sensible Price Tia AitSy ea —Great is the variety, and excellent (Gs. pd ¥ ¢ the materials in these new Autumn Ky bide * Suits—both of which are good point / ; when choosin } / | - ted and mi-tailored models, | T a ik these, with the longe oats, the | . 1 ; | lar collars and wider belt The | buckles, novelty pockets and braid- | | ing are causing favorable comment. IN GABARDINES, SERGES, POPLINS AND OXFORDS SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —arrtt— SOoIt Pays to Buy You Can Get “Trixie” Aprons at $1. 99, rated) New and back, attractiv with el i a from pereales in stripes, checks and 1 { ' d colors wit i igs of rick-rack and cole bind- [4 4 | reg is Bina a rick and colored bind. ] | ngs to enhance their beauty. tJ ot | ee Aprons 25¢ zher costs we these well- ns at ibs and edges Coverall Apron Margaret 23ce THIRD FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Lots of School Stockings at the Bon Marche in the Proper We s Cotton Sane * 25¢ a Pair ights Childr en’s « c h CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS 17¢ BLACK CAT toe es 6 to 10, 17 with € € MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Boys’ School Shoes $4.00 on 6S a Substantially Made of : E Gunmetal Calf | Boys can’t kick through these | Shoes in a day or two, not by cael ' any means, for they're con- / if structed of good gunmetal calf solid leather back tips. with heavy and turtle soles Shoes made on narrow medium | last—in | » at $4.00 a pair, a neat, English toe, The Little Serge ae sses at $3.95 suits iad Pimioriie aay net eg $2.50 Sc kool Girls and With Mothers. , ‘tars Are Already I e Ger s, made } on al in the natural | with | zes | o 1 irt taney wit! | the School Shoes « throw tie or sas i soft vici kidhat | full plaited ls in them. Made on | with collars of embroid- foott ast with heavy extension ancy sole Sizes 814 to 11." THE back Or with ked blouse ome skirts and | have | smoc | } ered org | SECOND FLOOR BON MARCHE. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche. 25-Inch Calico 8c Dress Gingham 15c Aprors on Apron Thursday When! at $1.55—open in a the Durable Kinds— | | persons C zt | 2,000 yards of Cali in mill ends and Good quality Dress Gingham, splendid obstruct recruiting have bee for girls’ school dresses. Checks, plaids } i dar | J ” turned by the ral grand full bolts—light, dark and medium color and stripes, in a good line of shades—32 Six oe As poy pag ton n all sorts of pattern inches wide 1e men include two m Rev, Thos. G, Hawley Hole 4 LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE [ Rev, W. C. Mengenboth, = eins SR CR ELENT AND THE BON MARCHE IS READY WITH HOST OF PRETTY MODELS —Soft Velvet Hats take the | this season and no wonder, they're so becoming to ilmost ¢ treme soft! am effects # +. ae 25c a pair. They're |

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