The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 16

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i aii it a ane “ areennersneyeeniisiari plenary temerity meen vet mer | A CLOSE-UP OF WAR: ¥ 0: Paccevns soy rowisn>™ /FIGMAN SEEN IN| : English Tommy Tells HIS View of Conflict ‘COMEDY AT MET; NEW HIP CHANGE Max Migman opened hin three atay at the Metropol In hin latest farce vehicle, “Noth But the Truth It would be putting it m it is very funny-—it tw t, a roar, James M ave been In a “kidding ind when his gifted pen wr hing Hut the oh LERCH ] tatieue duty untit they Yearn some | Nov We met) ee! u would have a hard time Have all heard a good deal about ryt 4s good meals as we get at t the awellost by in if the Brit everything al, all you | now and Awhat Visiting French and British ex. | Fort Mey Tews and officers think of the war London N uk lowever, what the British or Frenoh sh army Plenty ‘Shlisted man—the private or non | where we are skimped, © Som——-has to say about it is another | want, Over the a buck hatter, As a rule, they are r and you've got to make it last Bcc wrtacvienea tn eoene United States Soldiers Fine Be of what they have to say ever Finest material for an army I ‘ets by the censor ever saw in that camp. You, the ) Here, however, is an unc ored | show will last plenty « for them jend informal bit of war gos » get into it, and when they do & British corporal now in this c » We are Ay As an instructor at an Amertoan | ut in for men iidin't raise 100,000 without stretching mit to 4 The French, of ©, are worse off, but are in to A Windfall in High-Class Coats An unexpected purchase of a maker’s season-end surplus allows us to offer you these high-grade’ garments at about wholesale price. The entire purchase has been dj vided into three groups and priced on Thu have no superic 4 Meets Corporal Smith t T met Corporal Smith which isn't geto the fintat Washington, five days after he land The main thing that strikes a/ Ged bere. He was already at work} man over here is the men he sees Fwith 200 of his fellow English at work In England instructing Amer os don't see them except In the women are doing the but not until | Wmeants and corporals of future } > Plame companies at Fort Meye' © Smith was a new type. H /@n khaki colored uniform was Mg unusual, but the Britis’ replica of the old-tir wgan”™ of the American farmer boy of | held ob o times. ® generation back—was distinctive, © go for back of “Bnd led to the opening of a st Our total in France? Near conversation entirely uncen-| Well, the Germans know {t's over | “nored. 13. putting bim n wrong with ever one of the with wi and dancing from the cook up. We are taking men for service Clu C4 h practt fe w who can 0,000 English Mortality High | Have Shell Advantage Now and Shannan prov more a a fr | ' Mgome dvistons . with thelr old Trish Here are the newest—the best styles in Coats . mi oe Aerial Bartletts have fant of high degree Bolivias, Silvertones, I elours, tween us th in betwee Texa | right, . ‘ * 4 an be ma Texan and | ers cht, but when It comes to speaking, It's mostly Pom Poms- many of them lavishly trimmed © up nothin “a down Easter ly s. Cortainly guage, as you can very plainly see by the above ple j Kist and STE he had stepped out of a mid-| miiiions, but they were “Bee” Upton, pretty coed, and Ed McDonald, who will present a war dian. ; high school a few years] ers in peace times, and in the first | time sketeh, entitled “Over There” as one of the acts in the big show to Carle and Ines entertained neatly . with fur. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and then worked as a bank| part of the war we lost more than | ald the Sammies’ wool fund. with song dy talk and . Hanna tner are dance and few years, the result} ¢ about the same sort y did, because we had to mateh , hand balancing artints | Scde'ana ince” SS Star Reporter Sees “U” Coeds from - || Boys’ Durable Shoes $2.50 | Dainty Georgette he | sen over tt tails to thecone see Front Line Trenches in» Rehearsal; ITALY WITHOUT tu the Chiliven’s Shos kbs and Satin Collars “because the censorship forbids | they are still desperate and stil! Skuffer Shoes, with good kid uppers and best $1 00 ; var . . ‘ Se ee ee | LR sett ena BeNELIt Show for Sammies Saturday. | | stupidity, but hae probably | the French have used all our braine|, Wel! bet Gen. Sherman never had a look a ||| quality oak soles, made on the comfortable foot- i Tis ‘ . to direct a bunch of pretty co-eds for] And “Lee” Upton, a dainty Alaa f] form last; button style; sizes 5 to 8. To Give a Finishing Toue oA kept up because of a foollsh | and haye put some good tricks o p good tricks over | medley show tian flower girl, glanced shyly at F Your Dress or Coat Of taking the people into confi-|on them, too. But the ot 01 ; 7 | Bee rr ee eee | Ob, them. too. | But they are not out! rast night the staff correspondent | McDonald, a non-French speaking AG 1 Skuffer Shoe f 65 ] y regiments | yet. If Russia had stayed, it would unmeta uffer ‘or J Plenty of daintiness for a cut up so badly and stten, ae serge eat Sbody can [10% The Seattle Star was led thru/ Sammy, who finds himeeif suddenly P y and so 6 be winding up now, but nobody car A wet-weather Shoe, made on footform last, with | small price is what you find in Gon't feel like mentioning them. | al an tine Waa the intricate trenches of the Meany | confronted by a wonderful woman, *, " e hall sector of i. ni ve and pleas ne in sellin lower: . | 4 % 85 . J i } Anyhow. the camualty lists show on. Haig te the best general that |Mu wnat ante a front line duc. | The veketwh" orf gc Ry GEORGE MARTIN | high top; sizes 5 to 5. these Georgette Collars in as j Engtiah do Se res Se tae nt, Into ont line i etch” in entitled “Ove , é * ri if See ence an Go any-jever led an army, and all the men | our where the preliminary rehearsals | There,” and is the product of the ef-| (Untied Honey Site Cottoam Boys’ Skuffer S f 00 sorted shapes, edged with Ven- else ey manage to die | think WASHINGTON, Nov. 2— ys’ Skuffer Shoes for $3. : sarees SEG 9 por Gaul of the total| AR of which we have heard are being made for the big drive for {forts of Florence Kogers and Huth ; t leat | . : ise lace. Also Satin Collars, a is h o heard. More | woo! fund, to be launched next Sat Kerr page page —— Poca a Russian calf Shoes in smoked tan, but- neatly hemstitched Large, : gy hee re ne proceed r h atten to mal ied orgy . : size: ; prea 7 Stitt‘on English Pay perts, 1 know that pet fren NE gt oe ee atmert te ane S| . telay puedo. ames ot. 5 ; sizes 844 to 11. square and pointed collars ¢ “We are over here for instruction | Smith knows what he tw ; res ye en ental cold and hungry populace which P bengaline, and Stocks an We are still under British | About and means what he aa | louder, some one began a mournful) Grricials consider mena Girls’ Tan Shoes $3.75 Pair , rgges Ske 1 and can be recalled at | | | ores on ® eee Coe wens It is a matter of . 5 Jabots of Oriental lace. Ee are tit drawing British i je have prepared shrapnel | and the inouteten among We Heavy leather Shoes, blucher style, with strap An Unusual Lot of newspaper men that cor at top; sizes 814 to 11. in the Empire of the an Komans are far worse . the public has been permitted to know New Drape Veils $2.00 , Boys’ Iron Wear School Shoes Drape Veils are again in the Made specially for wet weather, of the toughest | |jmelight of fashion. Our line ¥ leather obtainable; blucher style. boasts of some of the most | Youths’ Sizes, 9 to 1%, 84.00 clever conceits —eircular and Hoys’ Sizes, 12% to 5%, $5.00 straight styles, with coin dots "© 7 ° and fancy designs. In the Boys’ Shoe Section 6 : - : ‘i Plain and Fancy Ribbon Gunmetal Calf Shoes $4.00 Pair 1. . : . A Large Assortment, 25¢ Splendid School Shoes with Goodyear welt soles, itat Sin’ tea | in either button or lace style; sizes 1 to 514. Suita ple to use fo! sd work. Fancy light gro other | Hl Gunmetal Shoes for $3.50 Pair with floral designs; Dresdel Dress or School Shoes, with gunmetal calf uppers; | Patterns in dark shades; moire good quality soles; neat English last; sizes 1 to taffeta with satin stripes, nd | 54. plain taffeta. MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marhe. > ° b ; $6 cents a day"—a grin. “the| RR. E. Forbes Dies officers and men sent over| By United Press Leased Wire 4 are entirely at the dixposal of ‘ j 1AM, Nov. 23.—Robert | government and draw your superintendent of the f the Pacific-Alaska Fish be com: | en's trees | that the un camout ttings at this « |) “The American army? Well, 1 led h would lke to break a way into it, or | a en's ors @ way into it, if I had the tin © Bay some of the men kick at the! Ho is survived by a ‘They ought to be put to extra sons. io, and must r own re is for war ncroas the footlights afternoon. | the following sharp command from | th 4 three | Lieut. Ruth Kerr * For heaven's sake, ‘Tee.’ give him | this winter in any hotel or home in Italy. Vine cones and vurned in tron buck B THE BON MARCHE Pha ob RGAIN BASEMENT ES | Special Introductory Every Boys’ Suit : Sale of Men’s Greatly Reduced ean be bought for less in the supply manufactures have ‘ Keserve Exh IB] ttaty’s prewar 860,000 tons, 1 imum is 1,100. had to reduce th of thin she hy ly about 66 per supplies have bee Basement New Negligees ' Christmas Greeting Cards 1 -Eas Colla Because Bargain Basement Suite Drastic fopd contro! has fa Christmas will soon be here—have p y rs Must Go Quickly Italy's food shortage tr and Breakfast your Cards selected and addressed in jf | ot : Coats plenty of timeago many pretty, new j ‘ Box of Six 75c Note the Following Special Lots - ’ it taba 4 Of Lovely Borloom Crepe | designs to choose from. Sold only by the box F Boys Serviceable _fusny ia #0 short that there'te no me Take a glance at the illus- gy oe By Ree ng gy Christmas i No More Pulling, Jerking or Tearing of Suits Reduced to ea piemik tear ane + te fei Ge ae tins gre Engraved Folders; priced from 21¢¢ a | k i ga “en: ” call cake. It im really 1 with } “tet — ‘ ng i % to 50¢. Neckties if You Wear “‘Slip-Easy” Collars | 1.95 Soniye Uh chapespoo athe Rb bas WH Fae: Sees, EE . ‘ es ote or ° — sania we apg “y earn dtl ened | waistline, hand embroider- Christmas Dressings o, but It ed in self colors. Sad dl } The Breakfast Coat has a sailor collar finished with One style is illustrated here, but there are a dozen | Y ret 1 School Sui or more other styles. parla age wi seca ge io bring them to the Bargain Base- have tried to use sac is a coal-tar product @ Holly and Poinsettia Wrapping Paper; packages, 5¢ and 10¢. yt at rare intervals, exes are “Slip-Easy” Collars, 75c a Box for This Sale ment and get one of these at $1.95. to no one but invalids and picot edge and silk tassels; Tinsel Cord and Ribbonzene; a | {2 Made of herringbone mixtures in ing mothers. There are two skirt with bands of shirring. 10¢. aa gray and plaid. tes tion snbae Guana SGAt te Xe ont Plain rose and Copenhagen. | Tissue Paper; a quire for 15¢. rd to get. There is no thing as veal. It ts a crim calves or sheep. Chickens Priced at $5.95 Holly Boxes for from 5¢ to 50¢. Third Floor—-South Section. | ure 2k MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. oa | Men’s Overcoats Boys’ Suits, Special $3.50 tures, nicely tailored and well And Even Greater Reductions lined. Sizes 8 to 16. in Many Cases Boys’ Extra Knicker Boys’ Overcoats Are Suits for $4.95 Reduced to $4.95 Overcoats $6.95 rer rier suis mate at sin rece pc e you will find it a great of brown and gray mix- rare treat " onineitiliemeaiaiaiainsaiieataials Close Restaurants ET conway Hundreds of Games and Blocks day. Some days a very Sere eee To Be Found in the Bon Marché Toy Shop There is an acute shortage of all be fed to LL the well-known games are here, and besides many new ones, spe- cially made to instruct and entertain the active girls and boys. Among thé best of these are: | } | | | | | i | | Snappy styles in Men’s Overcoats—Fall models in | tures that are very durable. rah Ma be ARE k pba | The Woodland Shooting Game— ; always a popular The Master con: | om weight materials—all well made, marked at this Neat belted styles, in sizes! belted Coats with gre | qi Daee tee 506 ani $1.00 eran 0d ant MOR. ae i Pp $6.95—ito clean them out quickly. 6 to 16 years. eng 5 sizes 11 to 18. Wuead | eexuamored Battleship Game, hy th rapt : gircage _ pation Freed ae m Blocks— | 7 | The ab of beef, milk, but =e ou — oe Toy; 5O¢. 1 ‘ t tor 1 chee felt Pr ” ee ; ta. | Tinker Tilly; a wonderful bat | 4 First—A new game the ' i | she slaughter Slim ( . is dis ancing toy s very inter entire family will enjoy ; 50@. SY New Arrivals in 300 Women’s Fall Coats i | _ sane: “#Bes Osis Bearee-An ecvenine | Silk S. ti d ? ~ | je gr $1.00, $2.00 fradiey’s Interlocking Building ‘that telle your Simei" oSe. - and 83.00, Blocks ; very amusing to small Planchette ards 5O¢. | S ’ Dre ani cx Surplus Stocks | Soldiers of the various Nations— tote Pl 00 ani $2.00. Gramaciar Risener ated gamg erge Dresses EZ Sample Ltn Made of cardboard or lead; S0¢ | Ten Pins—Made of hardwood and | that the whole family will es | snd 81.00, well finishe B5e¢ to 81.50. interesting $1.00, New Silk Dresses $13.75 ; yoronenatschanscsimbieedd ex Of satin, Georgette crepe Ranging from. | . [ a ee and silk crepe de chine; ¢ P i | ah | . fe and silk crepe de chine; also : gimey $6.85 to $23.95 | ‘ertaco naw brouent anf) Miunsing Underwear for Men, Women and Children | | rials. Basque, bolero and side os og Zz wiped on Ue le aaete itti i i St cite rednsinne Ie ? 7A | en Lot Od ped “out the big export Form-Fitting and Splendid Wearing Underwear Party Dresses $13.75 f \o0¥ I i omens ew | <i ig ‘ MES F ; . Bes: Dainty Dresses of taffeta, iy | | Coats Are ain oft ey re ee ee Georgette crepe and satin; T , hada he sdiida \}) M P ? 4 Be oestes Nace cocthine J) BRL Priced $14.95 | rs. Porter’s Plum Pudding i ie Be nal Here Le On ofl | | _Good-looking Coats. | | Mobilization Has : | he paling home-steamed Pudding, made of choice fruits, nuts and richest of | t ] of rich velour, | Hurt Liquor Game |f} materials. NO. 1 CANS 35¢; NO. 2 CANS 60¢. f Serge Dresses $11.95 ier 1| heavy beaver cloth | CHICAGO, Nov 2 National J} Uncolored Japan Te: fine ; Barley F manufactured | Carry-Home Specials ' 100 new French Serge | | L Bod Dare a, | Wien ey re Ghinuga taeall tinuok tone quality, high grade, 1b.50¢ | from the best barley grown | in the Delicatessen Dresses in eleven different 4 tT Hot 4 kerami, coney fur ines . stg Michi i a \]| Mayflower Coffee, blended can be used for bread or Mince Mes ity: styles. All very attractive Lane 8 4 and plush trim- | hs harihed \eficeaiben ‘liseiues and rc pancakes; pkg. 15¢| Mince Meat, quality Bee ean N eye YA) oF y} Boe, a ee Cnet lnm HL EOL LE ile atm a || the Cof partment; a | California Seeded Raisins; unexcelled ; specia Peon Beeeicye? x \ Pog aA eee gai Tabet PRaTeauliy “aAvanwad by: llauar pound eet J Thompson's unbleached; | Saturday, Ib. my ss ae ‘ Navy. an 'f] Royal Baking Powd half- guaranteed new crop; per Mayonnais lew Serge Dre: i ‘ ~ ach 2 5 son A patil eth ake of Serge Fall Coats Priced $10.00 Coats Reduced to $6.85 California deeded ar 33 | E ate 34 ri Son Merke Sae Dresses enables us to offer.]| | Women's and Misses’ serviceable | This lot of specially reduced Coats NEILSON TO LECTURE best quality; 15-02. pkgs.| — choite Calitieame feaiti a made eh oe oes st ae Assaf Bree. Lira Cont ; of tweed mixtures, heavy zibe- | includes some of cheviot, wool plaids, eran Nelson, parliam 12 ; 8 pkgs. for....35¢ pound 30¢. pound .... .....38¢ viel er caret yme with noe pee BOE Snare ite wide all | zibeline and tweed mixture. Neat mana ileal and California Soft-shelled Wal- | Candied Deel; finest quality, Green Olives, a new ie selts. Many of them are half | belted style with collar of plush or self and i will@eris nuts; No. 1 grade; new Orange and Lemon Peel: | Shipment; pint ..18¢ material. |y. M. GC, A. that ni Nellnon Nap Ait Dang 209. 4 a lb. Se@; Citron, lb. 30¢.) New York Cheese, fin- served in the Hriish cigtmenes ;ROCER 2PARTMENT, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHY est quality, Ib. ... rom 1910 to 1915 : i , — Ra es eaeae al

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