The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1917, Page 10

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Pd mC THE SEATTLE STAR ALLIED WAR COUNCIL MARKS MOMENTOUS WEEK[ THE BON MARCHE Pe WILSON'S PLAN | “UNITED WESTAND— (53. SEATTLEITES | _— BE ADOPTED va AT PRESIIO! FT oliday Sale of Beautiful} BY ED L. escent lea ~ graduate the se LONDON, Nov. 26 oak most | vital week of the war be gan today. On the outcome of | * events in the next seven days may depend whether the allies shalt triumph before the spring of 1919 or the war drag further sg according to | Georgette Blouses Hanford, son of H. Hanford, recet ‘This week marks the first really 1 determined effort at gen: | eral unification jon and Intensification of al! armaking to cope with wny's advantages ef geographical location and super centralized control Wilson Counsel to Prevail P The inter-allied conference wil! in Augurate this effort. President Wil ! ‘Bons Wise counsel, exp 100 Dozen Georgette Blouses—of Unusual Beauty—Go on Sale at —s ward linking the allies into one vast war machine. The American mission has had a| far-reaching effect on allied plans. | rench o Bae peosvontiy —_———. — You'll want one to wear on with the energy, the farsig' ‘eorge Ke Tennimnt a . r | Thanksgiving Day. Unselfishness of America’ part | an u t an U the war, as evidenced by these | : . a —You'll want two or three more oe C2 AL joners w ve vide | Christmas giving. Beate worn, hao crved to ecnphs-| TEN PRETTY STYLES TO SELECT ——_—— wmaailt FROM gize to 4 remarkable degree the i art the United States 1 n eter i te pose at mci ay ng Five charming models, with dainty lace-trimmed jabots. Wnctual warring, but in the councils | | The other five are prettily embroider Of the allied powers. The v Mervert W. Finck Two shades—a pure white and a WAmerica, both in the inter-alll > erences and in the Paris supreme war council meeting will be a power one. ‘The initial meetings of the allied Tepresentatives will be for discussion military matters. First of all, | e flesh tint; all sizes from 36 to 44. OND FLOOR 8 tis Send Thanksgiving “Good Cheer” Boxes to the | Soldier Boys | "ang Good Cheer Boxes at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 (postage paid to Camp Lewis) -lofantry UE ENTRANCE If you prefer you can make your own selections to send to your Soldier Boy and have us pack the box with just the things he likes. I1LDIER SHOP—JUST A STEP INSIDE THE LOWER 8I > HUN VICTIM DIES Se | Serpentine Crepe tom ANGEL Ls ranolenanitaporay | Kimonos $1.25 : ‘tection —“Aibert, te Dr Prudent folks will be selecting these Kimonos for gift giving. WILSON CERTAIN =: TO REFUSE SLAV ‘Later, as part o Ures” of the allies. w we a8 potent urging of a restate of war aims. The collapse of the sheviki armistice p! @ return to re stricken country poll ombine "38 The peace w They are such well-made garments, in neat-look- ing Empire and belted styles, of good grade Ser- pentine Crepe in plain colors or with floral designs. Trimmed with white collars, edged with lace or with ran armistice world a racy im achie President Wi. / state department indicated today * “SOMETHING'S GOING to happen to the auta men,” says a ac Washington dispatch. Many, many times have we set out for the garage considered by President Saying Just that, but the something al s happened to us wash ribbon. ‘FOR BOMB BLAST | THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE apae and stand for such inter-allied | 5 t of war alms a “military "of the utmost importance * loan THE BON MARCHE Pawo ll aoe Ba [S) GA N BA SEM ENT Ved THAT SLEW I Would You Like to THANKSGIVING LINENS tie ea a Turkey Properly? _ Dinner upon | declared How to carve a chicken, a At prices you can easily pay is held as a been obtained a* to the making duck, a leg of lamb—a | MERCERIZED COTTON DAMASK 85c YD. of the bomb that killed 11 per Soh beat? ured two, The roast of vee Scotch Imported Di ask, 70 ine. : ff 7 “ear fgg a i ? ported Damask, 70 inches wide; floral designs. Every Tuesday Is Clearance Day— In the Bargain Basement The Day When All Odd Lots, Broken Lines, Small Sizes and Slow-Moving Lines Are Sold At 1-4, 1-3 and Even 1-2 Less Than the Always Low Bargain Basement Prices thre the cashes Then come to The Bon h gradually, releast the « Marche Cafe, Sixth Floor, MER ED TT! AMAS Blesive eee ; ‘ Tuesday at 2:30 P. M.. . CERIZ! co ON D K 95¢ YD. The de partment of justice o Wednesday at 10:30 A, M. Scotch Imported Damask, 70 inches wide; satin finish. with and see the MLW AL er Ser. ¢—o0t | Know How to Carve) Which will be used to spread the Turkey 4 d 4 Demonstration of LINENWEFT DAMASK $1.50 YARD J aus | Carvi 70 inches wide, with fine sati nish 0 retty flora —This not only means wonderful bargains every Tuesday— cane ve ii sii devine. ee . P Mr. Louis D'Hoedt, Greatly Te !uced Prices on Women’s Wearables RES 2 i sew Maitre D'Hote.” , ALL-LINEN DAMASK $1.75 YARD | ‘ New ashington ote Satin- sh All-line lamask, 72 inches wide; fle Women’s Fall Suits Reduced to $4.95 —It means that Bargain Base- See ton aeatty ated: | SO ne eee ee Suits of Serge and Novelty materials——Brown, Green, Navy, Black. | ment stocks are kept fresh scm ewe wea” ; ‘ : 7 char fie ALL-LINEN NAPKINS $2.50 DOZEN Silk Dresses, Sizes 16 to 44, $7.96 and clean. . = Linen Napkins, size 20x20 inches; floral patterns; wide, All-satin Dresses, some combined with Georg Tepe, —It means that you get the Blue Chambray conn Serge and Serge and Silk combination, in Green, Navy and Black. time, for by clearing out soiled 2,000 yards, seconds, in GDI Sie Ohare eee! neat SHOE POLIRTN. ee Blue Chambray Ginghams, attractive borders, 30 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards; not over 10 LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS $3.65 yards to one customer. All-linen Damask P. mC Boe Rees Flannelettes, heavy, fleecy ¢ lamasle teat GION, size 67x68 inches; kimono flannelettes in st he Handsome Fall Coats, Special $19.68 PONE ee. RNY (Pers Of fine Broadcloth and Silvertone—fur and kerami collars, there is no chance for goods Silk and Serge Dress Skirts $1.98 to get stale. Ta a 4 aten ‘< * * . lengths t 10 yards; a Taffeta and Serge Dress Skirts in Navy and Black. aaa for aw —— Moral patoarnk: nicieand " LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS $7.00 : . . lay every week for reduc blue. Yard 20¢. | eavy Satin D sk Lin ern C .> Rice Crepe Waists, Special 39c Se | OMSowan MAIN FLOOR ae ie faetd eae P' 5 BON MARCHE \ LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Neat-looking Waists, in white only; sizes 36 to 44. Lcceciaiicnemesiinicienmiaasioemninetininmuaeimiliin - Women’s Hats Heavily Reduced Reduced Lots That Will Interest Women | Staple Groceries and Dainties for the i Black Velvet Shapes Reduced to 69c Muslin Envelo i ach ] pe Chemises at 69c . Only a limited number—rolling brim and sailor shapes. | Daintily trimmed with lace insertion; sizes 34 to 44. HOLLAND PROTESTS | Thanksgiving Feast { Banded and Untrimmed Hats 98c Crepe de Chine Camisoles 59c Each ALLIES EMBARGO ON || : & \ Turbans, Sailors and others of velvet and zibeline. | Of good quality silk crepe de chine, with lace trim- GRAINS AND FooDs Bon Pastry Flour, 10-Ib. Sack, 58c if Banded and Untrimmed Hats $1.39 ee Women’s Fleeced Uni Suits 89 By Made from extra selected wh Of plush, zibeline, chenille and silk velvet; black and | > it ii ‘§ i Eee ee colors. | Fine ribbed white cotton garments; sizes 36 to 44. Bon Speci Coffee, for Home-made Frat . if | gham Coverall Aprons at 59c ed, splendid flavor; 1% nt to Ks 2 Good assortment of styles, of velvet and zibeline. In various patterns; button down the front. for ae. . 3 a | Cranberries; extra fancy mam: | sig ye “ Libby's Plum Pua. | Car quality | moth Cranberries; Ib. 9O¢. ig; No. 1 can; a can for 40¢, Seeded Kais —— - 2¢: or 81! Carry Home Specials in | Children’s and Girls’ Sweaters Reduced | Men Also Profit by These Reductions Girls’ Sweaters Reduced to $2.69 | Men’s Terry Cloth Bath Robes $1.98 || 1 the Delicatessen | Apricots; Del Monts In Red, Blue, and Green; broken sizes, 28 to 34. | | sk color stripe patterns; cord around waist; full PES | mooth's Oysters: ext . 0 300. | iat | Cluster Raisine, ne fanc Wasiecn, for Tuesday ena | on ee Girls’ Wool School Sweaters $3.39 Men’s Union Suits, Special $1.98 m on Pt aes rome table PSteIne bo. ede / | nisg.) eo: Red, Old Rose, Green and Corn color; sizes Men's ribbed Union Suits with long sleeves; ankle | ‘a Older; “Marshall's se | ’ ttl Cat orn And R oe WANTS TO LOCATE | ‘Norlin ae age | | S; new crop; : tent qu i oa | } | + made of || ity; a lb, 28¢@. ember, These Reductions Are From Our | KIN OF GRAHAM | ; Aven, pint a ee | John Maxwell, Puget So! s 18¢. redded Ci | } || Shredded Cocoanut; fresh and trier sole Vruit Preserves; Del Monte mum, who died brand; 15-02, glass, each 2B¢@. | L after being injured in a a th. 35¢. FOURTH FLOOR Own Always Low Bargain Basement Prices

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