The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1917, Page 10

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FOUR-MINUTERS WILL HOOVERIZE AT CAFETERIAS | (Offic The “Four.Minute” men, who po " are carrying the gospel of Hoo : : noe © Veriem, will figuratively beard For be the lion in his den. e fish These men will carry thelr ay Campaign of food conservation and substitution into the cafe jae of the city, it wae decid @d Tuesday, A. E. McBreen, of the county treasurer's office, la responsible for the sugges t tion to the King county counci! SAVE TI for patriotic service, which is In charge of the work The epeakers contine to an ‘ounce the Thurada Mass meeting in the Me a 4 at t theatre, at y F. homes, and i Rauach, food of University, will speak to th of Seattle on foo Recipes of menus w Out to the women ge and J. ¢ of the | peak will be into t 1 With zest. The Wes Men suggest that the doing Million Tak heretofore throw Substitute sweet potatoes is another suggestion. The w Storage exxs and butter is a suee » ton offered to do away with er > Bitant prices paid for fresh ranch products. Elks WII! Help | More persons are wanted by the council to visit homes in county and Seattle to pla pledge cards in the has been started 2 ‘than 200 of the 425 prec ‘county. or Aviation “Service and the Elks hav their services in distributing cards. Seattle butchers, thru the M efforts to do in doing away Ba THE BON Coats of Unusual Value—Coats We procured this sample line from fj gladly pay. Coats $7.95 A limited number of Girls’ Coats have been specially priced—at $7.95 they are } unusual value. Well made of brown and gray wool plaids and cheviot; sizes & | to 14. Coats $10.50 The Coats in this lot are all good styles, tailored of zibeline, cheviot, plaid mixtures and boucle, with large, wide col- Jars and pockets; sizes 8 to 14. 8 | With Lace ally prep with e will greatly aid Hoo fa his work i Eiike of their suggestions | Insti allme = Pp lan a manutacturer } garments—enabling us to give you these four line T HOW TO SAVE MEAT ared for The § 8. Food Administration) tar by U Save the meat ots but Httle more beef We allion rk product ount We wave id mubst nea f contain the same nu MEAT it 2 NEW MARK MADE BY WOMEN HERE » dressings T 1 for a en on Overseas Club Will Give The Exams wlar dar MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT, Girls’ Sample Coats in Individual and Smart Styles | of children hig h-gr ot Coats at you Coats $12.2 Be in simple g ‘ of ¢ mixtures and y wool All have large edged with fur or plush; sizes 8 to 14 Coats $14.35 These very attractive Coat how in dividual styles, and there are only a few of each kind Fur and plush trin 1 Coats of wool plaid and cheviot; size & to 14. Snowy White Undermuslins Hundreds of Garments at Very Low Prices —gathered together in the Bargain Basement, from manufacturer’ lines, discontinued numbers and clearance stocks, making a most intere collection of Chemises, Gowns, Drawers, Bloom and Skirts for you to select from. Here they 4 Muslin Chemises 55¢ Muslin Chemises 75¢ Lots of pretty styles are am The Musiin Envelope lot of Envelope ¢ hemi e i Chemises is go¢ \ ind round mings are of dainty lace, hape of Val Jace and organdy motifs and ribbon be embr organdy; sizes 34 to 44 Muslin Night Gowns, with rend or Muslin Bnvaldie Drawers with embroid square yoke of embroidery anc ery ruf also Cotton short sleeves , 79¢ | repe Bloomet 49c Muslin Night Gowns with deep yokes Full-length Muslin Petticoats with em of lace insertion and embroid 98c broidery ruffle and dust ruffle ered organdy; special of muslin '55c¢ Muslin Drawers, 1 made and finished Muslin Petticoats with embroidery with ruffle of embroidery, 7 flounces and dust ruffle; well drawstring top ..... 3 Cc made, full size Petticoat 79c Petticoats of good quality muslin at 98c Trimmed and wide Embroidery Flounces. : Bring your pennies with you for there’s a penny shortage in town and we may not be able to make ehange. divided Dance Saturday will Mi HE SEATTLE STAR Larger Women Girls’ and Children’s Coats $4.95 to $19.75 oats —Coats —Coats Hundreds of Smart and Practical Styles for Little Tots, for Growing Girls, for Juniors, for Misses, for Women, for the high school or college Many ela ishly trimmed with fur, lars are fou oats as low a For ag plentifully ste els in Coats for the ¢ ( great Coat Season. TH SIZES 2 TO 5 AND 6 TO 16 YEARS IN CLEVER AND YOL We've 200 of these smart, Girlish Co: to offer you—Coats of Youthful Coats, these—for all the season's best fabrics, such as woo! velours, velvetee plushe els in clever styles that are diagonals, burellas and mixtures—best colors, to be sure, and styles ioned of pompom, velour plushes, like mother’s—half and full belted, Empire and normal waisted, shir- motor cloth, in all the new sb red Empires and full flaring Burgundy, taupe, green and navy. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. _ Union Suits 79c Women’ A Little Sale of Sewing Supplies lot Union is offered at Sewing Cotton a Spool they have tions.” Fall and Winter Be ix-cord Machine Cc n; 200 yards to the bed white cotton, slight! " hut 1 in the lot Dutch 1 elbow pool; t ly—but all n Sin lot. length sty Size: Marshall's Pure Lin | Thread— Sewing Silk for hand or ma- UPPER MAIN FLOOR black and white all size chine sewing; all colors; 100- a spool 10¢. yard spools, e. Corset Cover and Drawer Bone Hair Raed re sey color, White Cotton Tape, half-inch Combinations, Special 50c de ; wide; 24 yards in a roll, 15¢. In A special offer for Thursday—Corset All Sizes in Combinations Cover of all- Shoe Trees with wooden knobs and toes and steel center, a pair Se. Hooks and Eyes that are proof; black and white sizes; card 3¢. r ir over embroi a ‘ont and back Pe a ; : f ribbon thread L The Drawers are RUSTPROOF Snap Fasteners in black and white; one dozen lace trimmed. on a card; price Se. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 9-Pound Sack Flour mm Choice of Whole Wheat, G or e Flour Canned Pineapple; De! California Lima Beans; Monte Wand: No. 2 Cuan? a. pean x pe A Special Price for Thursday— cans; each 15¢. 17¢, or lbs. for 50¢. A ron Da Campbell's Soup; 1 the Canned Salmon; | P a different varieti the brand Red Salmor " pate: ie Z can 12156 1 tall cans; ¢ ALSO BILLIE BURKE APRONS AT $1.25 sy — Vinegar sae iy atl ot lane The “Florabella” Aprons are just as attractive as can be, 45e, 24-ounce bottle brand; No. 1 cans; each | as illustrated—of gingham, in pretty plaids and stripes with for 1 38¢. | j novelty trimming of plain chambray in contrasting colors. | Snider's sup; large size | Mazola Oil; made w holly | The Billie Burke Aprons are of plain pink or blue per- bottles ; h 20¢. of selected I aan Corn; cale with white trimmings. | Chcecd Midsligas Aa Lath pint 40¢; quart T5e. brand; a reliable Califor- Gordon's Fish Balls; two- Margaret Aprons 23c Coverall Aprons 75¢ nia pack; No. 2 ration 23¢, and 4- | These trim looking Aprons Pek ae ‘hy nie sha Pe Rabies. he tion tir cf ne each 15¢. ration tins 40¢. the Margaret bib. style, py sae “ine agen — Coffee, Pound 25c l my light and dark per- | Fastened in back, half belt A pt ant, sat * blend, roasted fresh dail le with pocket. and pockets. POURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE . THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Bring Your Pennies With You, for There’s a Penny Shortage in Town and We Muff Form: May Not Be Able to Make Change ater THE BON MARCHE \: heen fully demon. | thor past experiences 1 ordinance “ie have strated from iny League Hits That the vielpa | i formal re t th een and con cla li © clted | nee ! I whieh al QNt crscenae . {tizena’ committ co-operate Idiers are with th it ! , M of — wn the it, A, Greene ipalr jenoy the national It Was His Ordinance rmy now tn train and repre Mayor Gill's communication, a ents a Vast financial lo ing the couneil t row tl Gill Is Censured Jance hall ordinan ” Citation t made of statement On May 1 1914, the ¢ r 1 Mayor Gill and Police Chief! passed, and | approved, whe nee Halls Q teckingham, that no ¢ known as. the lance hall n € hat the pelle uch as Gen. Greene ates, exists | nance which Heensed public. the a ju op an e . eir vigilance here ‘dance halls under certain cond!-‘ordinanea which I tyink desir! was evident Wedne © Recipes for 25 “Hooverized” Dishes Will Be Given You At AT THE THURSI Unusually Low Prices for November Women ’s Coats $15.00 to $100.00 while luxurious fu vith the latest onth—in 194 Misses’ Fall Coats $12.50 to $65.00 FUL STYLES 8 and _ silver- beetroot, reindeer, b the Patriotic Lecture By Miss Rausch METROPOLITAN THEA JAY, NOVEMBER 1, AT 2 Admission Free Calico 8c Yard Dark colors also 24 short len Lancaster Apron G ngham, lengths t 2-pound Co: day comforter size inche with small pat k and s wide. Full gths. Limit, 1 tton B, 90 inches; each Lower Main Floor—The Bon Mar Visit Be us se Dress Department on the Floor. at more | “FS > Sabai Aprons for $1.25 the New Negligee othes me: 4 a ol © people o! . " ath i} a pre the 0! , on His Vice Record our A taagardicet rly Sa land wi , ; Siig pon OF nie ~ ° “that Mayor Hiram ©. Gill, to give the e departme » furnish the} ders we Continued From Page 1 either thru unwillingness or in roper t ace on Which nd detec: @ = ability, has been unable to curb | not, in fact, d neil investiga p dance i ipal | e view condit 1 dor 1 Ask tor Probe Wants to Be Courteous soliciting them to danc 1 4 will take considerable | drinks ‘ and care,” sald Thomson Wed-| | Propr were orde High School Pt miss—mod. new and up to the minute. Ci broadcloths des of Pekin, white check Calico, bolts 2 yards. inches wide; 10 yards; -Pure white and full in taxicabs after Contribute r col- mod- 7 the fash- tipped srown, TRE, P. M. terns, and s. the A2%¢ 90¢ and n are work. following teckingham new or tives were hall wom- with the men and e and buy red to send of the 8, who ground of attle cause I do want It] the girls nsontc 1 - } any tate t that | dance ha’ close, Asks Probe i misrepresented as dis ‘ t investigation, jen, Greene and at the Tuer: wish to “explain the| MONSON LOSES ouT ce ate th the cour gh in authority ‘conn ' iro! IN EXEMPTIO tt 1 next re t e 1 inet Alvin O tt 1 1 al eae ne to bring this 1 ivestl France Wants Truth wits Books

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