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THE SEATTLE STAR | Knit Underskirta are comfortable Seattle Boys Write From “Somewhere in For Malowcen novelties amt CHE on ohltip depo til favors, come to the Bon Mar- # : 1a che Stationery Section, Upper | i HE N Third Floor 99, Th All Pl Main Floor. France”; e ead for ra . y 5 e i ick Jones sities arc Edgar Mills From D a From E Si of a Seattle lawyer, BL ( Richard Seelye Jones, well known Seattle e nes a ES 1 Milla, 646 New York block, reached Europe last newspaper man, now with the 18th Engineers > Christmas with the medical corp of t! 4 Resrenad somewhere in France,” writes on September 2 e te ss ioe, which went from € anna . aot aig et The Y. M. C. A. allows ua credit for tobacco, l ot e en n 1 ° ~ as t 2 h Canadian forces n etter f : arene 4 “somewhere in France dated September the the great necessity Today we have r tv q boy writes home that “th too much excite some al’ from a club of New Yo elty girls. nl . - A M ( n the Sixth FI ment tonight to attempt sfagh agersb y I can tell you it is wonderful . : ‘ > arche tm loyes at 9A. -O OL oor “Fin ing have anor “ie day’ auch as tT CA Muu today im a evenen where the Ger |) There Will Be a Mass Meeting of the Bon Marché Employ Te sstss san cu Taian dk saekee’ HAD TO USE SATS Y e ‘ f tty B Sales will present their case e enti i organize 8 E 8 were so ne t we Id even hear them | 3 sible f Liberty Bond Sales i Ne ee eee ee eee 1 mene. were'eu daar (hah We com sakers representing the committee responsible for Li ) MONEY TO GET THEM THIS TIME By ‘ talk." | The speakers rey Fs look like a pack-horse, Can't get along withov Pa ae it, tho, because [ have a veritable horror of | running short when there are so many to be From Joseph McDonald “VO attended to. ai , Private Joseph MeDonald, also of Col, Cavan | i “1 @id Ko:short June 7, the first trip out, end a gh’s 18th Engineer regiment, recruited mostly | — ; When 7 finally got back with more eupplice, | from Seattle and the Northwest, writes to his ew u umn a . ft aa ee er cit ans Lovet will t torges i, either friend, Alexander MeDonald Crary building Wo ish beyond ail help, and never will I forget it, eithe Per cout mania ek tens caper Tl ‘ Higa ti eas eee. since leaving the States, nor smoked an Amer A t H t ° t 3 9g From Corporal Fitzgerald cam cigarette Until yesterday, when we were al | hree Hundred New utumn ats a Pe Fev 11 ° » Amer en two sacks of tobacco and the papers ‘ Corp. Jesse D. Fitzgerald, now with the Am river ane af bata woe the Debecs, Shey l t V. jen. Pershing aure taste Ko0K am smoking ot : is fean expeditic fore erlta'te ¢ Pelue ~ tee entun ‘WOr-nek Santwatth the camipaign to Sh w How Well This Store Is Able to Give Good Sty a ery a letter dated Sept ever, you know. Tf you want to. send any. to —Sho Pri Ses eo a8 tors * on" end mare’ pon q wy at you would lke to do mo a great favor bacco or papers, don’t send parcel po tant Moderate rices the most pleasing thing you could do for me — may not get them. First-clas 1 nth. ; ” : ee : a at the Millia ! 8 carte nahinn: 2 be the only safe way, and you are taking plenty | : : ; ‘ vain Square, and at the] inery | ould be to send mee carson Of Muoking te of chances with Frits’s subs then.” Wednesday they will be on sale in the Main I loor Bar gc 7 | i area Section on the Sec ond FE loor . ce SEP ae RES PNT a ees win drona Presbytertan church, t $ 3 9! | CHRISTMAS SLOGAN |s22.2.°°°°2.022%0. a : Ready-to-Wear Hats $3.95 SEND YOUR XMAS AIDS BOND DRIVE °° 0° Soi. 1 ses Trimmed Hats at $2.95 An occasional bow of ribbon, a neat band or loop form il OKES NOW T0 ° i aep icieection ‘aie Ara ated Some real surprises await you in the Millinery Section in the trimmings on these Hats at $3.95. Soft and coquettish, or with SM | Continued From Page 1 yes eee yun tt Powell way of velvet and hatter’s plush Hats at $2.95. Included are cor- draped crowns, also Jarge blocked sailors, turbans and dressier BOYS IN FRANCE Seis te eetoeribny for the sec sean Parana’ Soinriats Cheek rectly blocked sailors, draped crown chin-chins, soft hats in taupe, | pyats——of velvets and plushes—in Autumn shades, black and s Official tigures showed that (x Hroadway and Boston st; Boy aki . he nty slacks wo-tone effects. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Seattle's total at noon Tuesday Scouts, troop 13 and 41, scout Pekin blue, purples and plenty of blacks. two. ae day was $7,190,950. masters, Dr. H. L. Reese, O. J, « This Is Last Week in Which = fyjy would feate that OnlY Dutton and Victor Denny; Camp Y Money Can Buy | $689,000 has been officially recorded pyre Girls, under Guardian Mise ba A “ry *f during the last 24 hours, and Is far Josephine Bulkeley; speake Dr Yuletide Tobacco short of the $1,000,000 stride thought jy &. Crowther, pastor First. M. E cape S . oC H BY OCT. 27, Nece*sary to carry Seattle success: church; Robert C. Saunders, A. J IN THE BON MARCHE SEN y, * =") tally to the end of the race Falknor and Charies F, McKeehan - Christmas Plea Appeals principal of Seward ach Today we received the following Seieien = ag ba tw wenbea | tiusvordiiy .disteles is e telegram from the national b hearty to nation-wide appeal aie a Gath ot ason quarters at New York of the (Our) (oc ecretary McAdoo to make De-|troops 36, 34 and 30. a ew Boys in France Tobacco Fund cember 25 a Liberty loan Christ-iters M. F. Gitmer and Allan Phil n “We want to supply every fight-/ 114. Camp Fire Girls, under ing man in France with a box of to! Hin iors employers, officials and Guardians Miss Lillian ° : bacco for Christmas. Will YOU! iio leaders are lending thelr en-|Miss Marjory McKillop re make a Christmas plea to your) ji siastic support to the plan of|French and Mi irene readers? a onto ‘pa the | giving Liberty bonds for Christmas speakers, Pr ot EK. 8 Meany k ending October oe Tee res Prof e Ayer, of eo \ »¢ \ 2 wis part—because we td by us not later than November prWord from Weshington brought|Veraity facutt Some more short lots of Silks and Dress Goods have shown up—from whose rong Ae te seh’ oe swell as 3 oe ee ' b wyetone e place 4 2p g -e how s re 2 prices—anc ) a a ait ae |the news that the nation’s og and atts 5 need the room more than the goods—and you can see at a glance how unusual are the pri 3 i nt. subseription id reach the $2 ‘ Ft ine So it's up to you, folks 500,000,000 mark by tonight. But /#% and I = we do, that silk and woolen prices are steadily advancing. Above, you see the letters of S@jihe nation’s goal is $5,000, tateriabe Katnpege 2 | , : Sf ™ A ore hCOuL masters, J. T. Keppel, A M il de Soie $1.35 Yard attle boys in France—and thelt| ‘This means that with four more |sout mas ; a isis 4 Pailette de . plea ts for tobacco, Smokes ar" Nt [dave to soy people thruout the na-|D. | Staten J Avent Pongee and Suiting Silk a Novelty Wool Coatings Vatdutle Alaik Black PLUM eed for thos: no tt ust subscribe nearly ) - 26 oud! me fs z m H Nags Sad speentinl need for thos bards Br papenmaieny ee Mins Ermine Clark; speaker ‘ 36 inch | Rough Pongee and Ruffsho d S iti H If Price Soie of splendid quality; rich, soft drap- shells and shot the day long Sell Bonds on Streets fam he a Suiting Silk in a good line of staple an wungs a ing silk for dresses. Shall they spend © stmas day Every one will have an opporte ae etl ps a district —Corner shades, for dresses and waists. . 7 . 5 . d 75 i with their tobacco poucheS! nity to buy a bond from bureaus |. ind Phinney ave§ 54-inch Coatings 65c and 75¢ 40-Inch Cheney Foulard $1.35 : fn do eet? Wednes ‘ >| Ss ; ; Hebets et : : * “HNo, Seattle folks must_see that| Gay" Remember to eet a re eipt tf eerie’ All-Wool Dress Goods $1.00 56-inch Coatings $1.75 a yard. These famous Showerproof Foulards they are well supplied. The $6,000 | 0 nay down « r cent deposit yaa 86- and 42-inch Dress Goods—French 50-inch Suitings $1.75 a yard are reduced and are excellent value; neat eee uaiareek tor 34,000 2 ia : beg ope yay ripe « pn bo 4 mephine and Storm Serge, fine Poplin and Wool SUANCH DUNES “pt-1) 8 4 “| conventional patterns on dark back- co for one week for 24,000 sok have joined in the drive, and with 370"), Miss Jowep! . . . : cae , tan ficGa wide For one’ week! "And pewsil ‘tor 0 oraen t va Camp Lewin wil help 5 w, greens pastor Taffeta, in colors and black. Here a : ne Rigs es ay A eee er oe many weeks’ supplies needed for liandle the grist of clerical work. 2,1", Haman, pastor | oi teas An tia “Deka, Goods Seckic ey egy coe yg ol be Fires Thruout City maliaed. diglttids-coreer 36-Inch Crepe Poplin $1.10 Wednesday. Odd pieces of Coatings and 40-Inch Charmeuse ere “_* a wate ea ets af nal | Seattle's citizenry will be remind-/N. W, and Market st 25 pieces of fine quality Silk Crepe | Suitings—in serviceable weaves, such as Fast black Charmeuse oe, es —— it cium tise ole . — : i yeav - soft, warm velours, lamb's-wool, wool | of quality that is very popular this sea- There are no expenses to eat UP! ecossity of rallying in support of Camp F Girls, under Poplin—a lustrous, silky weave for | soft, , niet lear ect for the haw deans ticki. any part of the contributions: forthe second Liberty loan by flaring Miss Ann Brygger jresses—in street and evening shades ratine and some camel hair novelties. ery cent sent to this fund goes for| the second sot oe a criboe gf weer Pm ge ogee emer; | dresses— ; R—THE BON MARCHE the purchase of tobacco. Wealthy | fires in 16 districts thr dibeen ‘hana dain UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE N | SHE citizens have pledged t nselves | at 7:3 vray y phe Per roe ag dt joy Scouts Busy Wee Highian drive 10 take care (Of all admiimistraturk| Boy Scouts in two days have sold'Second ave. W Scout sponses, such as "Postage, Clr os6 bonds, which is 36 more than{19; Raywood . hire, office rent, etc signed up during the same period scout master; Camp Fire The leading tobacco companies, (7h. ‘first loan. But the total under Guardian Mrs. < a Con- | Hl moreover, have agreed to put up smodat thie time ts for only 684,900, |over; speakers to be | | sh Mi My Sa aE special kits of tobacco for the boys! || compared to $384,000 in the first; East Queen Ar district—Cor- |] T Gi Y. France, kits containing tobacco | ** com ner Pros arren ave. t month 4 cen etal Wut Cmte ea nog posite ot the Bey memes Goa’ Sree, ll =O Give You the best Coat Values | Metal Laces Are the fund only 25 cents. In each kit} Teache al aa atvins other " Svans; Camp | : be placed a postal card,| Washington school are giving t 19 50 tener the acne of @: contributor, Schools a fine example of practical nM a & | Very Popular One who contributes $1 will have | patriotism ; ; a | ue P alk eg tienda Lp sagged ir yere ry data trict—Corner That is what we determined to do when we selected this line. for Occasion eee re ween wall Ae 26 more pupils are earning Went k Wal i$ WHal We aeleE . 3 | : postal back with a nd 36 more pupils are earning Wet eae | Dresses and Waists thanks, thus giving you a direct re- . tie Come and see how well we have succeeded. ee ee “oar N Subscriptions « under rdiar —and they are as pretty as can be, eee ee] a act tataled in the ofticlal in; speakers, John BR. Come and see their full, graceful lines and deep, stylish collars; when made up. Old gold and silver— send some Christmas cheer to the| Altho not to! Shorett and Fred V. Cassidy, prit : ; ; ‘ ori -olor || that glitter and gleam der the evening ee 1 Were » subst p i j . r tr y I Is and colors. that glitter and gleam und ys * sre.” Clip the coupon | figures, there were some substan sre is triumph in their soft fur trimmings, rich materials anc I : boys “over ther lip th pon ee tte ante there is triumph in their g herewith and send it in with your tial loans recorded late Tuesday i hare e light—in pretty conventional designs, on contribution They included Skinner & i) Give Buttons good strong net. Twenty different styles Eddy, $100,000; People's Savings! Arrangements have been made to ics nea > eet Re ; » higher pr nes. Owing, to lack of a ithe | Bank, $110,000 Independent nat supply Liberty Loan buttons to em jf} MATERIALS ARE HEAVY VELOURS, WITH I in the alee ates 98¢ names of courthouse employes who tt Ce 5,000; Merrill-Ring ployes who purchase bonds thru ||} ren yy SARC TR : ITH KOLIN- sai aa ee contributed a total of $137 to the |Tumber Co., $20,000: Northwest | tne, employers or thru banks | VERY LARGE COLLA TRIMMED WITH KOI I : U | 27 inches wide, $1.25 tobacco fund, contd not be pub Savings & Trust Co., $50,000, and| Returns on the response of em: | |i SKY CONEY OR MOLE PLUSH—COLORS IN BUR- 30 inches wide, $1.75 lished today. ‘They w be pub-| &. Shorrock, president of the con-|ployes should be turned in im.|{t ec peeny : : CREEN J IAVY PER IF fHE BON MARCHE. || lished in another issue. cern, $5,000; E. C. Wagner and G.| mediately, ax Wednesday marks the NDY, BROWN, GREEN AND NAVY. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON M The contributions to date are T. $. White, of the Bank of Call: | close of the industrial campaign | as | H TOBACCO FUND fornia, in personal subscriptions To show that Americans of Swed A . Freviously acknowledged... $5.897.20 $20,000; Oregon-Washington rail-|ish ancestry are not pro-German | Suggestive “lt My |. Palbiteka, je 500,000, e . uout | and are uppo! " eo herty oo Seepelirennmren 7 al epetaeed | Ae gp eo Skirts for the Business Woman $5.75 | Gift Mrs. Marguerite Morrison, 1420 Find out where the gathering in| people born in Sweden will Gi ts for Kighth ave. your district is to be held. at the Swedish Ta racle at & . si _ av trad Skirt we > who go out glam : eof financing the war by toan:| nye gig,” tnd Bellevue long tt kit sp i. tale will be q| i st ee s women Baby Showers sue of financing the war by loan reg yina Inds 0 eather v ‘ CLATC——DUS S) J ’ P : nie ‘ i ieee ys A agg a al pelonabea italy regularly 1 {eaa. oy { Red Cross workers Baby will be as warm as toast in one 5 Liberty bond speakers | New subscriptions include, $1,100 |] school teachers, college girls and Red Cross workers. of these little Sweater Sets—Sweater, “Bi te Will lay the fires from Pierce-Arrow Pacific 8 | . ee I s ttle Sweater Sets—Sweater, on cee Ee wit rh Co. employes: $1500 from Umapine Among this lot there are trim; Also there are the pretty satin Cap and Leggings—of wool, in link and | This is yet bk 5 nationwide pe | anenine 28, Teaped’ bee td black silk poplin, niftily shirred Roman striped Silks with i the link stiteh—white, colors and dainty com- || gram, to be carried out just as in Hg may naltiher oF re Ba ges and pocketed. novelty pockets, and the dressy | binations. Some in the Brushed Angora ! Gays of old, when tribes sent flar-| cloves of the following concerns There are neat military blue black satins—suitable to wear $3.95, $4.95 and $5. ; PEt go ease intr ieeticn cate oni wat dank of _ Commerce and black serges—trimmed with under the long coats. — | The cutest little Toques that will keep skies when their liberties were en r ° a xtrs ; r that ex- , . e taki dan ‘ bore ) nips iy toa | touches of braid and rows of but- - -Extra opportunity for that ex ears warm when he Peaatp ne The trict rin 4 "Broderick é tons. tra skirt, morning ride. White silk, knitted in th where Liberty Loan beacons will scon ers’ Supply Company, ||] SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. pineapple stitch, with tassels to finish Seattle Oxygen Company them—$1.95. el Press Leased Wire Ma Recut | ) 2 ee fir Ynkos, Frese Leeseh Wire M ret , bi American Laundry Machinery Mother Goose appears again in bright j the final spurt in the five bil- ree. 80] poe $50; Gray. Mel can 4 : 4 e! figured cretonne Diaper Bags, with two lion dollar campaign, the treas- and Judge Charles BE. Cla kg Ses SORE LenS OnDany ‘ acious compartments, lined with water- a " Fey ec™ (partial returns), $850; Providence k t > Spacious compartments, linec patriotic Americane to buy Lib- hospital (partial returns), $1,400 or e rave er in ee 0 rer une P yxroof material. Convenient and neat patriotic Americans to buy Lib | honpttal | (pai " 400; | h T oe | , HW ER ahas (ce Cnviechon pres. ; Seattle Car Company, $2 ; oo Ae ins looking—55c. a esp eepaner tape si, .BOY | Campbell" Company, $1 00 |) Wardrobe Trunks a Leat an ine ‘te When Young, Americn goes joy riding ag. = p and the North wind doth blow, elas aie five days remain Wien: the [denies Peer ; s Keduced ‘ oe Pea a one” Chet shopping any hen the Admiral Evans and Reduced Bag oe straps, covered with shirring of ‘pink = a mee Varies bonds,” ts the latent chorage, the latter part of this a ly Good quality Bags—broken blue satin ep frolicksome carriagt x ora ne ‘ » _ a OCH a ere are only : . . s ’ ages haa sal er ah g4 the week, traffic will cease between Reduced bec a ahaa want to lines, in 16- and 18-inch sizes | robes from taking unto themselves wings } int Traise about $2,750, recite and tectar Nottheraipueigt| om fey dhe ied Bre ckly that will be tip-top for gifts or 95e | $00,006 mor in wae the second ut |for the wint | get them out of the way quickly, to keep yourself. Here’s what || "SECOND FLOOR—THE RON MARCHE, Diets Ten @ ences P Fire Girls, under] ‘The Admiral Evans wit sail on|f] You will find Wardrobe Trunks r --+ Amaia | My t “Secretary McAdoo, Samuel le akan a i on apenas poi hile the Alaska leaves | the best kinds to keep your clothes we have: } Gompers, labor leader, and other |) : iat 3 pias a- | Thurs TAN LBATHER BAGS $5.00 0c {track cawtine nase gas Cotton Shepherd Checks 1 § COWHIDE LEATHER BAGS $7.50 Lengths to 7 Ya ds in good condition when traveling. | ¢ FIRER WARDROBE TRUNKS $17.50 | 4 FIBER WARDROBE TRUNKS $22.50 FIHER WARDROBE TRUNKS $25.00 high officials t ed the Liber y heartily indor nd for Christmas i ce i a ae Clip This Coupon Today to Help Sammies change in st and no one will \ aire: ri |} FIBER WARDROBE TRUNK — $39.50 6 COWHIDE BAGS AT $7.95, Black and White Shepherd Checks, be Eiiscal director | ahh | PME eye inches wide. School and house dresses of thi a | . ckages of tobac | : " | Genuine Leather aterial require less tubbing. . mple| | thes in’ France Tobmeco ” v American’ fighting nen | {| Genuine Leather Trunks | j material require less tubbing a | in Fr | . m 5 i tg nowaday b paper ws ie dottar mr packages |{]| Traveling Bags $4.75 | That are covered with enam- | Suit Cases $6.95 " School Suiting 20c aid Price, “F Lot | | retest vn 3 cen hat in ench of my puck hi oa aon eae pie ie gle stds A Ala be ‘| Sposa adresses fo"me,\ on which. my. unknown t | Substantially - made Bags | ced steal and re fee 24-inch Suit Cases, well i J 8 Yard , mee your’ gov will agree to send me a eof thanks. lall) x ecleinnd gata Can ass 3 : : ngths to 8 Yards howering necklaces, hobby iat always look well and ayer ms RUE sCNg t and limousines on your frie aia serviceable. Fitted with | comer bumpers. Better made | made of Fe cca ta a, © $000 pula ‘At Oniton akedl meen Financial experts expl PANO 5 90's oe pre ep od Trunks, with roomy top tray. | cloth lining. Brass lock and . = Ar vbnad ic RL ns, havi day that it is perfectly feasible for brass lock and bolts, riveted | Size 34-inch, $10.00 inches wide—various neat patterns, & person to buy a bond as a gift. | Address... leather corners and leather Size 36-inch, $10.50 bolts; heavy leather corners the appearance of wool fabrics. ; Hf tt is registered, it should be lining; size 16-ineh. THIRD PLOOR—BON MARCHE. | and two leather straps. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB The coupon bond can be delivered made out in the receiver's name {| te is like so much cash, x