The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1917, Page 10

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4 “Oh sure—sure,” replied the suare “This silly Inw also stands tn the | officials of the Southern Pacific ral of suffrage. American women | road cording to casual officers ‘i be, hs 7 a THE SEATTLE STAR _ ae TILL NEW MOTOR and you'll be giving some | B M E ip rdijecesanny phere has thing that in sure to | scores of the unusual | please. | displayed, OUT TO BOOST = “SE Tae BON MARCHE *!25= ' | Sight into mate and Fifth Voorn el he made an altituc | CUPID'S WORK una hee an stots vo GETS REAL TEST b | | Franc Chinatown's beauties, ° ° Hi BY GHORGE MARTIN Ny United Press Leased Wire ; ] United Press Correspondent WITH THE PIUSNCH ARMIES fe | WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.— IN THE FEELD, Deo, 18,—Amertoa's al Capta cael eras a bere Liberty motor” must be judged ° 9 e i ee teens today finally after months of hard usage in Ss Joanctto Rankin, representing war service, rather than tn the firwt the states of Montana and matrt. teste, in the m of Lieut, Wm mony, tho she herself is a spin. Thaw of Pittsburg, “ace” of the La | ster, Sea ap the ‘cotael for the fayette eacaériile : | ehubby little, beart-tronting chap Thaw and hie comrades in the tw a C she says has been abused by the mous Lafayette wimakers. lyers « — oe eon Dan's behalf was . 5 Th th : ne igo ong Reset —Buy Some—Hang Them on the y can women pe, and nat 4 ° © relinquish their he United ) — NE cree ences tha Unites Tree tor HIM—He Will Be foreign country also. This law, Miss Rankin said. has almost ruined Cu “While there appears little doubt Very Pleased . pid’s Business in some parts of the that the American engineers who de ¥ peantry. ry on “ be yotor have as . . _ “In my state of Montana, for in Seine a Wensertul piece of ssecb He will never dream you bought them for stance.” ad, ‘' or nd an engine which will . Militar sar Caneda love Cans: eats choven seul cee to oneal 95c—for they have a look that suggests a much @ian boys and cannot marry them construction.” Thaw explained to the * ae el tharefore ° siso their: Bontana United Press, “I think it is well to higher price also their Montana emember that even the best and s 4 ; | Domestends—a most unhappy situa sacet powerful of new motors oe fF and they'll be real economical gifts—for they fon.” built during the war have been sub ill ‘ } i ‘ tf bs fc : sider ie pS She Promised Girts They used to “kid” him unmerct| shown with him in the picture. et to ¢ cha and im will save him an extra outlay—fo . Tk Was while campaigning for elec-| fully In California, a few years ago,| While teaching aviation in Chin ments @ of henvs have. iene Ghirs ane and come in wOnae tion that Miss Rankin promised|/ wren he started making wobbly/CGunn weathered three administra alr. In bed all ses an lave. rese Shirts are ncw and co a eagmonlgflegica Ayred Eee AES ceed cr ea ienny nd bar enon eng oer olafrody rebyred [on Pe madras, percale and mercerized cloths—with « h o i oO mcaped death var nen * Tonawo 7 - " M ~ ~ + et. oJ + Se ships tnt sweethearts and thotr prop tals eae an gener oe” gieeece anare | tt te of thousands, and starched and soft French cuffs—in staple stripes, “The situation is ridiculous,” said nvlaror, with a. commiaaion nto: pure | the "Yellow Pee [rifle treatment that war flying im of black, blue, helio and tan—and a few new SEES own catcne Wornes | — Kas hounce it one of the greatest of all stripes as well—any Shirt in the lot for 95c. ai | wm Inventions. I earnestly hope eee cert ve nme, "| Pay for Hauling Troops? Not onS. P.3)imerican parare have not bean too] aK ees _aimed at more than a square dea! for Not a Nickel: Uncle Lau hs ast |e ; et Ino” he anid, “ations cam | act special . . |LAST DRAFT MEN BRING YOUR SMALL CHANGE TO [mee ON ] = own property. mn merican born friend marr: Hen had| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 ‘And a Tp ; Meeerty Metr her, Bho could not|you'l haul all the soldi the ARE DUE SATURDAY THE TOY SHOP FRIDAY NE ola “elaim ft because her marriage made | freight for public defense F for Pee ie f Ss) te SY y ry, ier an lien. Hor hostand could] over and ever?” asked Uncle fam at| actos of wild land granted the rail | Sf tp LEWIS, Tacoma, Dec. 19 This Wa Please for Ss . ; because hi the conclusion of an historic confer. a, pound © ha oop ’ WIS, Toso y se be pataretiont cares «Rage, ease mally pete 0g aad oupgtine for the government in snot ag th Ps — ee y, ’ \ div ) Ps AY Thé road was supposed to nell this} camp, & } fifth was drawn to fill va land to bona fide settlers at a mast: | The fourth draft caused tat Soe ts ars S'S |e Inexpensive Christmas Toys @ to aliens cannot vote in suf-| Today the deluge is upon thelr (nsle fam discowered that the rrinee|by the discharge of men after the : f tates because they are classed | suconairs Unt Ram discon pte hat th ‘reer Sratved Sere, | Toys for a nickel—a dime—a quarter — half a dollar — and LAS, nc ae a ‘Transportation of troops, select that much of the land sold had not| There are ; ry bit as as bless you, in lots of cases these cheaper toys bring e much joy to little hearts as toys at ten times the price. aliens. Tn addition, Miss Rankin pointed @ the hardships worked by this law om that small army of American-born service men and equipment by this | gone to settlers ter. thy are road since the United States entered Very well," ald Uncle, “we'll | of from 50 to 16 a the war has been as heavy as on/| just take that land back Seives of German or Austrian hus-| Ji other line in the country. Other he's in the court process ot = x | ! rad Marooned in neutral coun | roads have bills against the govern- ; Deputies Fired on Toys at 5c | Toys at 10c | Toys at 15c | Toys at 25c Toys at 50c eee Ne Gormith: Amerien | ment ranging into millions, cries the raliroad. “Fre |Her Auto; Gore 20000 : : | ats oi ee cuitiin Hak th dems to Ammrien, be). Sot Serew's old Unite Sum hee the land—but maybe no|" 4 Biteabeth E. Mitche ri Dolls’ Nursing | Cats Cats Moving Picture suilding Blocks their citizenship is Teuton, |‘%at “freeforever” in Black and) lan sh edsaciacs “hres dies |, Valley, was awarded $4,060 in oo Bottle Surprise Guns Dogs Machine Tinker Blocks fe are many of these in Switzer! It's part of the “ a bargain. | Pe b rage resell : Animal Furniture Sets Paint Box ( a —— j Modelwood Toys a RET aa : oe Wood Toys ; Climbing Monkey | +... | fs Banks Dolls , “ Tea Sets Interned 1 Scissor Toys : Tool Chests ; é i Woman SEAT ILE FALLS ‘SHORT ON QUOTA : in AUleeh Bele tin Toys Doll Trunks Paving Batien Celluloid Dells Forces the Issue in Automobiles |, ‘ gine Builde wintoetans idietier Judge Mackintosh wilt go| Seattle has not struck her stride; have been placed on the downtown Horns | Tops Soldiers Mechanical intograph She stato supreme court pext in the Red Cross Christmas member. | ist theatre audiences, apoeat | Soap Bubble Ducks Stick Craft | _ Automobiles Paper Dolls real gig mca tare | ms spate = crowds, going thru dining rooms and | ant. : Outfits | Wooden Toys | Toy Knitting Be iddley Winks Mechanical Toys Beg et eit the city | _NOw members must be gained at «| making a house to house canvass Dolis’ Purniture || - . ca 2 | Dominoes Garis for treatment, or appear | Tt? of more than 10,000 a day from; sen who are handling the state HOLDUP STAGED BY OUS u : | Tin Tea Sets Tea Sets | : 1S, bog 5 show now on to make up for the slow pace mn drive were assembled at Rocking Toys , | Embroidery Sets Ten Pins eo aca 2 the Wa winds Pin Wheels Doll Beds nage ~ veal of Monday, Tose ay and Wednesday. the Washington hotel and listened | UNIFORMED THIEVES Birds d Spelling Blocks Paints 4 4 | otal of x new mem to speeches by Dr. Henry 8 ie alte ic » Puz eleva , 1. Miticarer ¢ ct tho Babsbery have been gnined—but that ts not | Stimson and Hazen J Titus. | ay United Press Leased Wire Whistles Horns Picture Puzzles Sewing Boxes Bell Toys ‘Attorney Robert L. Blewett enough. Every man, woman, boy, | | PORELAND, Des. 1k We have Tops | Games Engines Magic Dots Dolls the case to the supreme |#rl, and even the babies, must be with as now the uniformed burgtar 4 : = aa 2 the great neuiaaitartan | Allen Likes Warren * Two men attired in army clot Dolls | Blocks Cars | Jack Straws Chess Men ppinealiinncans army that is standing of the} 1. §. District Attorney Allen, who | are being ch fay efter Balls | Dogs Horns | Twirling Toys Basement, Union St. Side er ing up n with a re @ | 1 1 f ys » Uni s 5 ALTRUISTIC CLUB MEETS —|Semberships cost $1.4 year, When [£0 time to time made charges that [NE UP = of 8 onal r it The Altruistic club will meet at/ you join you are entitied to wear a | the Seattle police department would | gum Pol men pur home of Mrs. Florence Huntosh. | Red Cross button. Seattle must sign | not efficiently cooperate with the | chased uniforme or falled to turn 24th ave. N. E., Dec. 19, at 1/ up 250,000 members. | government, says he “tickled” over |their issue when rejected at Van Booths, receiving memberships, the appointment of Joe Warren. couver Ribbons for Hairbows and Fancy Work Full instructions given in making Christmas novelties of It Can't Be ribbons. Missouri? R THE BON MARCHE yest oe, | ; : : : satiety ARGAIN BASEME ANT. Madame, ee Plain, Plaid and Floral | Gift Neckwear—Dainty Ribbons 25c a Yard New Collars 50c Each " 5 Plain taffeta or with satin stripe Georgette Collars, trimmed with W hat CON Bre ts more that corded edge; heavy moire taffeta, | lace; Stocks and Jabots of net, true spirit of Christmas time pretty bright plaids, fancy warp trimmed with shadow lace; Or- than to become one of the | prints in floral patterns, suitable | gandy- Waist Sets, hemstitched 10,000,000 Christmas mem- for hairbows or making fancy | and lace trimmed; also Collars aff bers of the Red Cross. articles. Waist Sets of satin. Fancy Ribbons for Hairbows | stock Collars with Jabots $1.00 : Sa4) , and Novelties 35c Yard Tt tai lacey alfairs Maal A stitch in time saves nine, Stunning stripe patterns in com- | _, oe dainty, wecey pete a they say, and just as surely an bination colors; taffeta with fancy | SIV @ soft, dressy touch to the hour of shopping this week will | edges; fancy Dresden designs in tailored suit. Made of fine mesh save a laborious two next. rich colorings; also a large assort- | net, trimmed with Filet and Ven- ment of plaids in light and dark | ise lace. colors. ! UPPER MAIN FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE | Beautiful Furs---Milady’s Gift | Guaranteed Furs That You Would Think Impossible to Sell at Such Prices | These are beautiful pieces, astonishing values, that will favorably compare with goods on display at Seattle’s most expensive shops. They are absolutely guaranteed to be as represented. Fine Wolf Scarfs $23.75 —made of well-selected, full skins, richly fashioned after the season’s vogue, lined with all-silk satin, with a clasp of tortoise shell. A gift indeed! The Popular Taupe Fox Scarf $23.75 —the furs that are so much in favor now. Soft, silky Furs, in rich shades, lined with silk or satin, buttoned with silk braid and fastened with shell clasp. i! Those Rich Looking Sets of Natural Gray Fox--Muff $10, Scarf $10 —Haven’t you seen them yet, these handsome Sets that look like they cost several times more; the Muff with head and tail, and ring bracelet loop? Scarf and Muff are lined with silk satin. | And Smart Fur Cloth Stoles $2.65 —These have just arrived from the East. They are of long beaver cloths, velveteens and | caracul cloth, in a variety of popular colors; lined with satin, sateens and brocaded Tussah silk in fancy patterns. The three-day return rule is a mighty fine thing, but should not ‘ce 9? Hd scaty to tc Cudanas tine. Heather’’ Linen Sets From Overseas and will not. Your gifts can be at $7. 75, $8.50, $9.50 and $10.50 exchanged between Christmas and 3 5 i New Year's day. The most acceptable gifts of all to housewives. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Santa Chee roy a yours new ot | [< | of Picture Buttons— THAT BOY OF YOURS 3 He is giving them away to all | the ood boys and girls who come || Does he need any of these wearables? Then give them to him to see him. | * n fi 5 ,ASEMENT—PIKE ST. STAIRWAY | as gifts at Christmas times LARGE stock of Women’s and Children’s Underwear and We a Boys’ Mackinaws $6.00 | Overcoats $6.50 to $15.00 Hosiery just received froma big New York jobber. Seattle Girls’ War Relief Bazaar | Heavy, all-wool, rainproof Mackin- 3oys’ Overcoats, with military col- ae ‘: ‘ eitiee > * ? ba fi 3 ‘ Arena and Hippodrome aws; large roll collars; two pockets; | lars, in heavy tweed mixtures, chin- OMEN’S Cotton Fleece-lined Union Suits, in regular and extra sizes; low-necked, December 17 to December eg. | Norfolk, pinch-back, box back or | chilla and nigger head; all shades; sleeveless, ankle length, or low neck, | “thy ; is Pas loose belted styles. 2 to 15 years, wing sleeve and ankle length Cc We're going—are youl ' pissed oa Fr ge ete ee al ne Senta Meee ae eee eS AS e Indian Suits; elaborate head piece eg ee eee | i : “hotel ait; all “eikae & Boys’ Sweaters in cardinal, maroon, HILDREN’S Union Suits, part wool, in sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. These gar- See the Window of Pretty) nd trimmings on suit; all sizes 4 | nay and oxford, with large roll to 10 y ; $2.50 to $4.00. ments are long-sleeved and ankle length; $1. 25 Needlework 3 collars; $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, warm, soft Underwear for the Winter.............. Ny er Cowboy Suits; complete, hat, coat, > Outing Flannel Ni O ON THE SECOND AVE. FRONT. and handkerchief; 4 to 12 Boys’ Outing anne Night Robés, OMEN’S Fiber-silk Hose, with no imperfections that would affect their wear, | ; $2.50, $3.00, $5.00, 6 to 16 years; T5¢ to 95e¢. but “seconds,” and therefore offered at such an unusually low price. They are Every piece in the window was n colors ranging from pearl, taupe and shades of brown, to black and white, of | made by a member of The Bon BOYS’ PAJAMAS, $1.25 TO $1.50 GARMENT, egular sizes. They are lisle topped; really 79 | Marche Women’s Club—in her spare BOYS’ KID GLOVES, $1.00 TO $1.75 PAIR. SE AINGS Of TIOEE, BNA TOT... 0... scccccseevcvne heavens Vi 40d a c hours—or by the wife of a buyer or BOYS’ YARN GLOVES, 35¢ TO 75c PAIR, manager. OYS’ and Girls’ Stockings; fine ribbed Stockings for girls in black, white, and BOYS’ FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, 25¢ AND 50c EACH. good lengths, for 25c, and heavy, medium ribbed, Black Stockings 29c We feel a justifiable pride in BOYS’ LEATHER BELTS, 50¢ AND $1.00 EACH | ee tres genes fos the Nel boy, At »» +404 0-04 2+-s gerd: our “War Relief” Window. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE, — = y

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