The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1918, Page 10

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The January Bale White Undermusiins oom tinues with much interest, —Third Floor. ls miles from San Diego to San Fran thsco in nine hours, Miss Stinson be- ame an aviatrice in order to earn | 7% Smartly fashioned and well made are these semi-tailored Suits which have been re- priced at $15.00. Mental Short-Cuts Science says that a woman's sens impressions are transformed into impulses more rapidly than that her mind works by short to reliable conclusions. means closer co-ordination brain and eyes, and hand ad feet manipulating the controls, P @ big advantage when split ’ , retin, el ' 3 | may count for life or death —- y ; C Lam never conscious of reasoning & man reasons, step by step, while My decisions are impulsive they are Tellable is testified six years of flying without a and 0 gee | THE BON MARCHE —Hecond Floor, The Bon 6“ ” Girls Can Easily Win Mastery of the Air Genevieve” Aprons $1.55 | Suits Reduced to $15.00 For the First Apron Thursday of 1918 [DEMOCRACY OF About Half the Original Price tration and see how at- tractive they are—-made of | ' | | ° KAISER'S WRATH stripes with fitted waistband | in Some Cases BY KATHERINE STINSON WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—Ser in front and fastened al! the | World's 6: ee ee many because ft entertained Ri ? democratic movements and stood Rick-rack braid trimmed. Nature haa specially equipped her ~ ; K. 4 fatness anna PE aE Coverall From ping, ny r - eing to Cloudeximming may seem Gan, taney ote Fe | ber for aerial preeminence { > seat oe ek Useful Aprons of good button and braid trimmings. Cleaniiness, pationce, attention to | earns ot Srwentrs eee aol quality percale at 69c each. | Youthful, Dora or ery more hight nixed Specially priced for Apron | lined jackets. sky rider. me" hye lg an ven today the Hapsburgs do not |recognise an Austrian or Hungar y only know | and estates Popular for house wear are the Billie Burke Dresses wing to thelr we, like sim of good quality gingham and chambray, We've plain sleeves, All sizes. | weight poplin and gunnyburl. THIRD FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE. SECOND FLOOR ‘The Red Crona, Division money to train herself as a concert Woman, whenever she wants it, Vike @ far Might, but it is precisely Tuesday tal advantages over the sos cee anything more than private lands or | Thursday. Belted models of serge with jlan, a Cxech or Croat country, nor Also semi-tailored Suits" een, eran Bhey: colors, stripes, checks and pretty plaids—with large | McADOO FAILS TO GET HIS CLERK EXEMPTED r ae sis Sy ceeiea se \epieed IS CORSET WEEK AT THE BON MARCHE HOSTON, Jan. %—Becretary of, the Treasury William G. McAdoo has turned down on his plea for exemp tien of his personal stenographer, Joneph M. Shaffer. Shaffer was de clared wubject to the draft by hin board and placed in Class 1. In a - — etter cAdaa, the chal “Blouse Day” at The Bon Marche’s January Sale of White Sa tr Sixty Different Styles—in New 1918 White Blouses A, needa your aid for - Katherine Stinson, World’ s Greatest Aviatrice, Saysil| *“"* - AKE a glance at the illus- a SERBIA DRAWS Less Than Half gingham in pretty plaids and jtor’s Note) bla incu the wrath of Ger. way down the back with ties. | an have mastery of the air in the way of the ‘a dom: 7 / . , reception given the Serblan mis- A 69 rons Cc these domestic virtues which quality cig Neon ye OE aN Pp Suits of heavy poplin with @etall and caution, coupled with a Jold feudal brigands, descending from CG 1 1 if- r Martane lik bocke | els of velour with fancy silk SS one bit ot ‘uymbolion | family domains. ] an Austria-Hungary,” he nald Billie Burke esses at $2.25 | silk stitching. habitants ax part of thelr estates.” | 1) sailor collars in contrasting colors—and three-quarter | extra sizes—of serge, heavy- Corset Shop—Third Floor—Union Street Block mishap. tie reece think I'm typeially feminine Tidiness Also Helps te detail count supremely in ‘They impel her to keep machinery polished and jae he had only been there eight | monthe | BOMB IS PROTEST TO SUNDAY FUNERALS Miss Katherine Stinson, here shown at the wheel, probably thinks! CHICAGO, Jan. 9—A bomb which more rapidly than any man aviator, From hands and feet to| damaged the Weinstein & Neiman indicated by dotted lines—sensory lmnpresslons | undertaking oxtablishnent was raid ve been exploded “hauffeurs’ union. | which ta agitations against Sunday incase @epends upon the most minute | Tt begins on the) ie See ee 3 ee Prettily embroid- ered and tucked |} fronts, aided and abetted by dainty lace trimming and tiny pearl buttons, make these White Blouses very charming and very | Blouses with natty hemstitching on collar and cuffs, dainty lace edging on white voile or plain tailored ben- galine cord voiles with Monk's collar at 95c Spring Blouses at $1.50 Sheer New Blouses $2.25 Voiles and organdies again hold sway in the white | Snowy Organdy and Voile Blouses—and how effec- waists for Spring. Models with hemstitching, tucks and | tive are the front closings—trimmed with fine embroid- embroidery on fronts—with large collars and lace edges. re bands and rows of dainty lace insertion. Sizes 36 to Sizes to 48. , at $2.25. Dainty White Blouses $1.75 Lingerie Blouses $2.95 Attractive indeed are these Lingerie Waists of sheer | Waist value worth while is found in these models organdy with beautiful embroidered designs on the | at $2.95. Neatly trimmed and possessing large sailor, fronts—with large collars finished with hemstitching | soft roll or two-in-one collars. and lace. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE , 80 T waited until er eee eteeccdiinn SUES FOR PART OF |g wy. TO CROSS THE DR. PHILLIPS’ ESTATE — CASCADES THURSDAY in the carburetor. | the air has come to me very natur ally and easily. Tt haa been my Declaring that his fath: +] work, stri of all romance, m: js father was 6 to ee pees tee thriiie | ceil telad Caan k maee tae ED oodles expect cane “Pe. gr hong I went into it purely to earn mon- '8t will, Albert Lew Phillips bas! ee ine Cascades Thursday, accord ey to study cnusic, which is my great "trted proceedings to recover #ome| tie 15 James H. O'Neill, general #u ambition. I'd rather master a piano | Part of the $160,000 estate from the | 108, 00. de | than make an altitude record.or per.| Widow. Mra. Netlic Charlotte Phillipa, | Pn'*™ oko ueeiy meet The father, Dr. A. W. Phillips, a But aviation offers remarkable op- pron —— ion Beh peril > alae CAN FILE INITIATIVE portunities for women. It is an al. fF ne SR DOT aut j her| most unexplored realm, and one field ™er will divided the estate between PETITIONS, HE SAYS her an Sr | where actually the “aiy i the limit.” | e widow ané the children. OLYMPIA, Jan. 9—The period for filing initiative measures haa open: her talents | CRUSH TREASON, IS e4, but none hax been received by | TO OPEN CAFE, IS PLAN! CONGRESSMAN’S PLEA| "=" “<7 ™™" “"" . Fesourcefuiness of the hoy—is| The Soliiers and Sailors’ club will] | Congressman John F Miller urged ELECT YACHT OFFICERS +6 fitted to excel in aviation. open a cafe where service men may | bis hearers to join in the atamping| The Seattle Yacht club will hold | i vam just an ordinary girl, no more|obtain food at moderate prices, if|out of sedition and treason, at aljits annual election of officers in > clever or self-reliant | plans now being formulated are suc-| meeting of the Municipal league} room 4175 Arcade building, Wednes | im the average American woman. ' cessful, states Manager Allen Dale, | Tuesday. day, at § p. m. ihip J oes different L& $1.25 both the intuitive fac of her sex and the initiative THE BON MARCHE Law ‘Friese on RGAIN BASEMENT. fee REDUCED PRICES ON FURS Rich-looking Furs That Are Genuine— Reduced Because Assortments Are Incomplete Taupe Fox Scarfs at $31.50, Taupe Fox Set at $65.00 Large Taupe Fox Scarfs; soft, lustrous It’s the last set in stock and the price fur that’s extremely popular this season. | is exceptionally low. Large scarf with silk Lined with taupe silk, with heavy bushy | lining; barrel-shape muff with heafl and tail and paw hook fastener. claws, Natural Fox Scarfs Black Lynx Scarfs Reduced to $7.50 Reduced to $10.87 Good size Fox Scarfs in Large Scarfs of rich natural color —these are black Lynx. These neck- silk lined and have crochet | pei are nicely lined and link fastener and mouth ave paw hook fastener clasp. and mouth clasp. Trimmed Hats Reduced to $4.50 ‘Table Damasks in the ‘January Sale of White MANY PATTERN HATS ARE | Imported Damask at 95¢ Yard INCLUDED IN THE LOT— | _aMercerized Irish Damask. at 95e a ‘. WORTH MORE THAN wattorns: aplonilid for Senate tee DOUBLE THE PRICE ASKED|™ pdr a ne Damask at $1. | —Rich Velvet Hats in black, brown,| yinen weft le by 50 a green, wistaria and rose. | yard. Good weight and will give —In fashionable, soft tam shapes, | | splendid service; 70 inches wide, in The Bon Marche turbans, roll brim chin-chins and | floral patterns. Sewing Club large, soft edge Hats. Linen Damask $1.75 Yard MEETS EVERY THURSDAY— | —Coque feathers, wings, tiny hum- | a et a ee a good ON THE FIFTH FLOOR ste birds, ribbons and fancies have floral Saittheria’” Ms ten bate in Anyone who has attended Mme. _— used to good advantage as | Coates’ Sewing Class is invited to | | trimmings. Linen Damask $2.00 Yard attend. You will find it very inter- | —you are getting real Hat value Beautiful All-linen Damask—good esting and instructive if you are in-| when you buy ene of these models | heavy quality; 72 inches wide, in terested in doing your sewing at | reduced to $4.5 | Pretty floral patterns; $2.00 a yard. Calicoes 10c Yard Black and white shepherd check | Calicoes, 24 inches wide. Not over 10 yards to each. Challies 10c Yard Comfort Challies in Persian pa terns, 24 inches wide. Not over 15 yards to a customer. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Large Wolf Scarfs at $20.75 Beautiful Scarfs of soft, silky fur. Searfs with heavy, bushy tails, well- shaped heads and silk lin- ing; amber link clasp. Boys’ Gunmetal School Shoes Broken Lines of Blucher style lace Shoes ¢ heavy gunmetal calf with soles that wear better ‘than leather. Dependable ' wearing Shoes—the kind boys need for school. SIZES 10 TO 18: AT $2.65 SIZES 1 TO 514, AT $3.25 Boys’ School Shoes Of heavy gunmetal calf with leather soles and heels. Splendid Shoes for hard wear; easy-fitting Blucher last; lace style. Sizes 10 to 13%, at $2.25. Sizes 1 to 5%, at $3.00, Dresses at $9.95 Only 14 Dresses in All All of these Dresses have been reduced from higher- priced lines. Among the lot there are some French Serge, Jersey Cloth, Covert and Gaberdine, but only 4 few of each kind, and all are late season styles. Serge Dress Skirts at $3.50 Neat looking Dress Skirts, home. DORCAS SOCIETY WANTS | ARTICLES TO AID POOR} The Dorcas nociety is making a| rive to get articles which they can | give to the poor. So any one hav-| ing anything useful which they do not want are asked to leave the ar ticle at 4444 Brandon st., or else to call Rainier 2969, WAR STUDIES AT “U” That the war has had its effect on the courses at the University of SECOND A os THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR Editor The Star: ‘The food admin istration orders a discontinuance of | special prices of bread to induce quantity purchases, that is, we will | not be permitted any longer to re-| tail a single loaf of bread for 10 cents and sell the same bread three | loaves for 25 cents, The order is effective immediately The Three Girls bakery does not will peal consume three loaves A baker can sell three wrapped and handled as a_ single package, cheaper than he can sell three individual loaves wrapped and handled singly Quantity purchases are now dis The price is determined couraged Much Thought Needed tion in handling the bread problem. of | In many ways which it would hardly a day and the special price| be becoming to recount, y becomes a matter of saving. loaves, of the war, the food administration is co: experience to think o' vise. THE TH which they could secure all their | NO MORE THREE 10-CENT LOAVES s:.i%=5"rt2m FOR 25 CENTS; IS IT A SAVING? We propose to co-operate in every way possible to aid the administra~ we have aided the various efforts in behalf We hope in this order and that the purposes it desires te™ secure will be accomplished, tho our nd judgment cause us suitable for business and general wear. Pleated and plain styles, with and with- out pockets; made of black eutijocts. and navy serge. —— HELD FOR U. S. JURY Washington is shown by some of | question the good faith or patriotic) by the cost of the individual loaf. the mubjocts boing taught this yenr.| purposes of the order, and, like all|'The result will be a single loat tor/ WOULD REGRADE CIVIL’ Radio operating, tunneling, timber. | loyal citizens, will cheerfully obey | 10 cents. Having established that as ing, the use of explosives, military | the same, The supposed purpose of | the price of a single loaf, we will EMPLOYES OF SEATTLE French and Itallan are some of the|the order is to prevent waste and|be compelled to charge 30 cents for! ‘The grading of civil service em. over consumption. We believe the|a package of three loaves, which | ployes so that they will receive pay administration is in error, and that|means a loss of 5 cents to the pub:|in proportion to the work they do the very opposite purposes will be | He. was recommended at the meeting of the result Suggestions Offered the Municipal league Tuesday, by a Raleigh M. Faulkner, alleged head Fresh Bread Goes Quicker Some time ago we recommended | committee which has been studying of the Seattle bootlegging ring, will| Let um explain: Fresh bread {s|certain things to reduce the cost of | this plan as it has been worked oug face the federal grand jury at its|consumed more rapidly than bread} bread to the public. We think these|!n Chicago and Rastern citi ¥ next session, He was held for their|a day old. If but a single loaf ts| recommendations still hold good a action, following ® hearing by Com-| purchased at a time it will lead to| All duplication should be avoided. missioner McClelland = Tuesday. | the constant uso of fresh bread and|One truck should deliver all the SOLDIER, WORRIED OVER Faulkner is out on $1,000 bail result in a greater consumption of | bread for all bakeries in a particular} LEAVE, TAKES OWN LIFE« loaves. If the purchase of a limited | district ‘Wervied besnien ba Saa overstay- quantity (three loaves) Is. encour-| Aq bakeries whould be consolidat-| ea his le ong: MAY PROBE SHOP RAID | aged by the otter of « apecial price, | eq” under government supervision. | faced a Suitiary eect and ‘The question of investigating the |!t Probably will not all be consumed | ‘This, of course, would eliminate all| Thies, 22, 46lat infantry, com Reeed raid on the Pigott Printing Co.4|/0" the day of purchase, with the | duplication Raho Tuesday perl ribo Nt Saturday night haw been plac-|Pesult that {t will serve longer than! ‘The association of grocers could,|New Troy hotel, 2018%. First. the 4 before the grand jury, according | three fresh loaves with much economy, own and oper-| The body was discovered when ¢ to Prosecuting Attorney Lundin. Aguin, an ordinarily large family ate a centrally located bakery from chambermaid smelled the gaa, stig Women’s Gunmetal Calf Shoes $4.15 Pair Good wearing Street Shoes of gunmetal calf, in black only; lace style, with narrow sins vamp; sizes 214 to 7. Buy Say White a in the Bargain Basement Women’s Muslin Muslin Underskirts Drawers 45c Pair Special at 79c Carefully made Drawers These are made of me- of good grade muslin; gar- | dium weight, soft finish ments that are cut gener- | muslin. with flounces of yey full and trimmed with | pretty embroidery. No need neat embroidery edging. to think of making petti- other dainty ‘Un- | coats when you can buy at at low prices. | this F aoa Women’s Coats, Special —$9.71— Good looking Coats, priced in such a way that many women will be able to take advantage of this offer. They are made of velour, burella and nov- elty wool coatings, with large collars of self mate- rial, trimmed with plush, beaver or kerami cloth. MANY OTHER LOTS OF WOMEN’S WINTER COATS AT REDUCED PRICES.

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