The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1917, Page 12

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SEATTLE STAR. ICE SEARCH French Soldiers Rejoice Over U. S. Aid i Fresh, wholesome ( ‘angles are made | Noonday Lunch y e MOOR FOR WRITER OF SIXTH FLOOR CAFE FOL RTH 10 “DEATH” NOTE “The failure of a single issue of Liberty Bonds would be worse for America pI . eer oe . Buy Liberty 110, 4 disaster in the field of battle,” at itch wes vrepped thee | eM Bonds— { SAID SECRETARY McADOO AT TOLEDO ON OCTOBER 2 . ‘oon lbey window into the home 429 Second note. Queen Anne Hill Arous: o there have been nc —Broken lines of our better grades. —Only one or two of a sort. ' meeting, expecially Me | i] —Some surprising values. tor § Bt. Wedneeday, at| ? ; —You may have to pick and choose a bit. Sin tas sivistertal axt| S —But you won't meet Suits like these for $10 every day in the w eck—no, sir. ® and Parent-Teachers’ associa : vane o oraz forthe aa | The man who wants a decent looking Suit for every day wear and : Names Firemen | wants it at a low price, will get more for his money at this clearance firemen, who have ’ , , . than he is likely to get for some time to come. the last few days, residents | Anne hill have determi heen equipped with stars \ Were confirmed as spe t s3 7) by the city councl!! - e . lany of them were sworn co it thelr stations by James Cre- Sizes 35 to 42 in Regulars retary to Mayor Gil! : 3 4 fe protection for women and 3 in Stouts Was asked in a communi-| Sizes 38 to 46 from the Philomus club, and) j peclal investigation committee | \ammge il @ Royal Neizhbors submitted a! on demanding the dismissal of who, _it_was alleged, tn- = \ : ‘ SRS Shas eee aed d Trimmed Velvet Hats Admirably Pretty—$5.00 > Esther, last Thursday.| just heard latest reports of the number of United States soldiers about | Models from our own workrooms, where pains are taken Not all sizes in all patterns ~_ UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. is atate oracle of the! ready to leave their training camps behind the lines for the firing front. | rt The photographer caught two of them doing a French version of the! Intruder at Houseboat _ Highland fling, In celebration of the arrival of this ald in crushing | man was reported to have at-! the Boches. to gain admittance to aj ——— ctraniiectohitanmoteaacammgteeasies — posss,-tcc’.* = (ITALIAN AIRMEN |PLANS TO SHOOT warned him that she had today, inflicting severe damage to en | Austfian destroyers and subma- {tines in the harbor, cables to the Italian embassy stated. Fires were | 29. is being held, roo bg in apres +s pg narra tho several of the big Capron! Bit diiasion that’ he planes were riddled by Austrian batteries, all returned safely to , | thelr base. military turbans and soft hats. police ; " Sa ITARAO SOME THOUGHTS ev ifere "week, the police have arrest BOMB CA ARAO to have every Hat different | her of men suspected ol " P : : . * s Women and playing on) By Welted Frese tessel Wire tian ON ciry STREET Thus ensuring a good selection at this exceedingly low price. ti aes Meyer arrestet| sirplanes bombed Cattarao early Fashionable models in chin-chin style, large and small sailors, v Attractively trimmed with narrow feather bands, narrow rib- bon or wide ribbon made in paddle shape stickups, and others faced to match the trimmings. In Rose, Green, Brown, Taupe, Blue, Grenate and Black SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE. s. Mary MeEiion ‘sts c0tn ave.| Name Directors of other of the girl. sald a! Reserve Branch Here} Rote, sizned “I. W. W..” | been found Inv thelr imeti box | The board of directors for the! is an I. W. W., but would! newly established branch of the) © it that he had written the federal reserve bank, as named by |/ Rote, altho he said he had Joba Perrin, chairman of the board “love” notes to the lit: of the federal reserve bank at San | Francisco, are M. FP. Backus, arrested by Sergt. Keete | President of the National Bank of/ The Big Business Seas arrocied by Sorat. Keote| President of ihe, ational Dank of) i} | We Do in $25 Barbe bo hi inh otk" cee cre et | bie” Suits Makes Value-Giving Easier of Miss M. Wagner, 223) © Peabody, of ee Puget Yrs wy Pig Be Matar it, 84 | acting manager of the banks men lottering tn wait, x yg i —Easier because we can order in larger quantities, thus secur- ing better value for this price than if buying in small lots. ve., had been re- ver Shipbuilding Co., New If only thoughts could be trans | }at central station after being | York‘shighuding Enon Won ech the. al currents | Works, Cramps, of Philadelphia,; Can you imagine anything like| them, More be Mae” ° °*16 Companies Will eee Ra Build Destroyers | > By United Press Leased Wire a WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Secre-) —One handsome Suit at $25.00 is of fine quality broadcloth, with buckled belt and jackets satin lined—in navy, brown or green. and the Newport News Shipbuild-|that? Can you conceive of the/ ey Co. changes in modern warfare? | eR ae SH ERT SKI Well, that’s exactly what Joseph | Violette, 1619 Fitth ave. | rary of the Navy Daniels announe- Mercedes, 28, 2 Pantages theatre | P10 REJECT niet LITTLE DIME © | netor. will attempt when he Is L. Dingee, 1711 Bellevue, com: |. today that the following com-| | called for the draft. He plans to to The Star Tuesday that a| anies will build the new destroy-| | CERTAINLY COUNTS, waft thoughts across the line that | Coatings $2.25 Coating Prices Have Risen Considerably Since These Were Bought Today we cannot replace them at anything like $2.25 If you want materials for an inexpensive Coat — by all means see this line HEAVY VELOURS, KERS ) 2CTS, CHINCHILLAS, HEATHER MIX PURES 25 different shades—all 58 inches wide 36-Inch Silk-Mixed Poplins 60c Yard — Serviceable, firmly finished and lustrous rill ggpetaagy nn rs under the $345,000,000 pro Joseph Mercedes . gram 25 pieces of Poplins—to sell at 60c a yard—and what if there are a few threads of cotton—they wear all the better and the price is se much less. Lus- trous and pretty and full 36 inches wide, in plain colors—25 different shades, also white and black. 40-Inch Poplin $1.50 | Silk Velvet $4.50 Yd. arta —Smart Serge Suits in both semi-tailored and belted style with peau de cygne lining. Navy or black. —Attractive indeed is a Suit of burella poplin, eer when arrested. | will make the kaiser sick with extra long jacket and convertible collar MEN WHO HAVE *<cntincca t From Page 1 |ksows tuts! lepntnina'™m the f| |} —obtainable in green, brown, leather, black A Fine Silk and Wool Weave =| Of Unnsual Width—S2 Inch Pe 2 country, For several years he has | or navy. Lustrous, non-crushing, and very Rich looking, beautiful, erect pile popular for dresses and skirts; the as- | Silk Velvets that create elegance in the sortment is very complete, showing | Fall fashions for dresses, coats and light and dark colors, also black and | suits—African Brown, Russian Green white. and Black. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —Conservative, yet neat, are the Oxford and Velour Suits—cut on new lines, finished with stitching and buttons. Gray, brown and green. a an that the bore could ‘smoke amazed the public with his act, by | pretty good cigars.” |which he mentally communicates Mind setting the “small donation | the names of musical selections to | EW of a dime?” On the contrary, The |Misx Nellie Stantone, who plays| a oa b veld a. Ki DA-| Star is glad to do it. For the spirit |them on the plano, | ave Deen called from cts | of the thing f* what counts, and] “Ob,-but that's on the stage,”| Sheed thels presence” °° | Miss Polly Chapman Lee of Port| Mercedes was challenged Monday.| is the statement of officers | 7‘ | ‘ownsend certainty shows the| “Then I'll prove It in the open |! ‘the cantonment, made Sunday, | right, loyal, patriotic spirit |air—right out on the street.” 4 yw » have this mes: | the announcement of! 44 today we also have this m | And #0, on Friday noon, Merce. , , sage, encouraging our work, from|4es will be seen at Second ave. | wm Pe any. Lp ok aggre] Mrs, W. H. Meyer, Bremerton: |#n4 Union st., transmitting thought whe have been forced by local “You will please find enclosed 50 | Waves 5 0 y France | He promises that > be | eiasest wives and families cents for Our Boys in France To. © promises that it's going to be th are dependent upon them for SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Outing Flannel 10c | Full bolts of -inch Outing Flannel, warm and fleecy; pink, Things Needed by | baceo Fund. 3 only wish 1 coutd | SOME show, tor belt carry piano lll Our Soldier Boys pretty Miss | May: present their cases! trycie sg a sroud | Stantone will be there r ir company commanders i ie ae o ot vat arene WHE. "be ier | A soldier cannot overlook the | | blue and gray stripes. Not over a thet an ae MAY! for all the boys Black G | necessity of having reliable Brushes | 10 yards to each. No phone orders “ s be re "1 . ‘0 . 6 — ack 2 "ete : = 1 * MINE tonal: atemrgton fice es 7 the. contrite, DiACkman ireeted A khaki case contains two (smaller Le res In the meantime, since it : a y by Gibson than regular size), Trench Mirror In the meantime, si Warmly by Gib gul Trench M iy be weeks before the discharge TOBACCO FUND “Howdy, Cap.” 1 Harriett M. De Laney, Friday War- 4 be obtained for the men thru “Ht ein v4 and Comb, complete for $3.50 | Dress Gingham 12}c s1.00| “Howdy, Bill the Y, M. C ' ag re con + vei el eo hg v4 Po =) were the greetings extend.-| For the most part soldiers’ let | _Mill ends of good grade Dress Tyler, will provide for the de-N wath ¥nsag oe Yoo/ed when William Blackman, repre-|f1" ters must be brief, so this: khaki | Gingham in a good assortment of x Harold Anderson. V. M. 6. A. isldg. 100 \ poration, nnd. Came eet oor | ¢ has a small size tablet, envel | cheek and plaid patterns; also plain a ackte, & special committes Wm. Rumrill, Wickersham, Wash, poration, and Capt. J. 8. Gibson, | Cane. TES SNe 9 e shades in reliable colorings; 27 wise Cross probably will take Diabte, dsb — trie ho Micrel Baa dae 96 opes, post < ards, pencil for hasty | + f Si li 1 S di: inc hes wide. ass. . 4 yloye: ” ” ne Monday/| 1 ree 37 : [Rte cmeten teers 898] atternoon inthe lobby of the Now |f| messages—75c An Air of Simplicity Surrounds LOWE: MAIN. FLOOR PENDLETON, Oct. 9. — Afte Port Townsend 10, Washington hotel for the first time T ilk | | ying © body as that of their son a rks Botene tte Vereen ‘ since the settlement of the long. In order to be sure of being com hese Silk Blouses at $3.75 last April, Mr. and Mrs,| Mes MeCrenry, Mt. Vern shoremen’s strike last year, fortable, soldiers will find Trench i : . | ’ Dunn, here, today received n|ee Brunell, Mt. Vernon". .* ‘s0| During the settlement of thatiil, 7 Of Silk Crepe de Chine or Wash Silk | Madam Coates from him. Mrs. Dunn identl-|“‘siinaw ‘Timber Cn, + aro | |, (strike many harsh and heated argu Sweaters indispensable; slipover, r 63 78 | the body of the victim of an| mmm wrt. Mercy, tees ‘Pari ‘sve: ments took place. sleeveless style of jheavy gray | When you buy these Waists at $3.75—you buy good quality and | Dressmakin Sch 1 train wreck as her son’s.| | Bremerton so, Fut, pshaw, it’s all in a lifetime, a6 J if neatness, together with becoming simplicity gs 00 Val 120 Melrone ave, 1.00) And Capt wool; price $3.50. Dunn, however, was many | 4. ,%. Ws Gibson, heartily shak from th the wreck at the time eles, Was! |» Hox 98, Por e x 8% Fort Av- 45|ing the conciliator’s hand, asked | SOLDIER SHOP--LOWER MAIN FLOOR | ‘The deep collars, the hemstitching, pretty Venise lace and embroid- Will Open Monday, October 15th ering, all aid to their charm —_—-- -|him to come down and see him, ONE FREE PRELIMINARY LECTURE Clip This Coupon Today to Help Sammies y There are plain colors as well as light of dark stripes in pretty | FES Ser Ae Cee Pe a : combination of colors. izes 36 to 46 ‘A Lek iL HNB */ VOTE ONE-MAN CARS Genuine Leather SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE If you are interested in dress- making, see to it that you are en- Traveling Bags $4.95 listed for instructions in eithes, e ™ | Y C B S ing Silk | Class A or Class B. Durable, well made Bags of b ou an uy ewing A is the Elementary Class—B black crepe grain leather with brass at 5c a Spool the Advanced Class. lock and side catches; strongly ™ Si eg A yh amano aR a Ie Jecause we bought the entire remaining stock of one of the larg- | 15 Lessons $1.00 est standard manufacturers of spool silk—4,000 dozen spools in all; You can get detailed informa- 70 THE EDITOR , ‘The Seattle Star: Council voted an addtional $1,000 Inclosed find... to buy packages eof tobacco, | ece's to the fund for the pur- or “Oat Boys ia France Tobacco Fund” tor American. fighting men || chase of one-man cara for the mu " and that ac datinr burs four pactane “inch with» nicipal car lines. An ordinance retail value of 45 cents, and be placed | | WAS passed canceling the private Ryomt yo & me, i soldier, contract to extend muntetpal agree meseag: tracks into Ballard, following the opinion by Corporation Counsel dihedbatlay vecies | Caldwell, holding the appropriation lined with imported plaid cloth with three inside pockets of money from the light fund {1 Street | | legal SIZES 16- AND 18-INCH 100-yard spools in black, white and all staple colors, for hand or tion at the Pattern Counter, Lower This will cause a delay,” sand be agg ced ya machine sewing rs TE I ta 2.3 RAT Councilman Erickson, “but not nec THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Main Floor, essarily abandonment of the exten- rig sion into Ballard.”

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