The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 12

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ROOSEVELT IS “pests: over" ARAB TROOPS GERMAN SPIES BETTER; CRISIS. ,""Wes'Sresitn” GRUSH TURKS CAUSED TROOP DUE TOMORROW ‘ecm IN HOT FIGHT SHIP SINKING NEW YORK, Feb. § Veb Shaw, superintonde y r ‘ontinued From Page One Dospital, av © following bu of the shelk of X Jotin at 930 + regarding completely defeated the Turkish at of the patches re Cal. Roosevelt s “Dra. Martir Roosevelt at § He has had © Me step at Able to take intervals to. And pulse are norma Physician ¢ e ther operation w army operating.» Dead sea, official ¢ colved today state Ina Messages of sympat ee en guns, two mountain gu pnd a la amount of booty fell into the hand of the Araly AMERICA WILL PROLONG “" WAR, SAYS TEUTON ‘is a | SE) | aswrenpas, ve irl Mrs, Re HG @evelop into « ‘ Meningitis COLLEGIANS COLLECT declares America’s regulation of neu ouUDS FOR BELGIANS ea: TE [tra shipping entering ter porte, t Bixty old cad anit 0 hats DONA LUE MENDEZ whi h the dortion of 25 pa socks. A ts and| Dona Lu Mendes, daughter of jected fram the t to Bel. be marr be remod:| God MOBILIZE INDUSTRIES OWN out embas ributed for Amer popula JUDGE NETERER ON JOB AK United THE BON MARCHE | BarGAIN BASEMENT, SAVING DOLLARS Saving on Women’s Coats, Dresses, Shoes, and Children’s Wear by Shopping in the Bargain Basement. fa | Silk Poplin Dresses | New Line of Taffeta < —$5 95— Dresses, Special $9.35 | | | | | i b : Among which are several very | There is always a time | pretty styles—one exceptionally when many women are look- | charming has embroidered bod- ing for something inexpen- | I<¢, full skirt with side drapes sive in Dresses —a splendid | *™ tiny tucks above hem. Navy n } , | blue only. Sizes 16 to 40 opportunity is offered them in the Bargain Basement. Smart Dresses of Wool “or $5.95 we ha esses For 5.95 we have Presses | Taffeta, Reduced of soft, silk poplin, in bolero to $7.65 jacket effect, finished with 0 9. white collar. Skirt with side| These Dresses are such prac- | drapes that have embroidered | tical affairs for general wear— | Twelve hund fier swam along was no room for him exhausted and nu ing to the gunwa’ falling over Die of Exposure ¢ from the Tus ‘BODIES OF 44 IRISH PORT, Fet am medallions. neat belted style with sash, large . collar of white, full skirt with eo IN BROWN, EMERALD, | long pleated tunic. In navy ¥- GREEN, NAVY, COPEN. | blue only. We . ’ Continued From Page One Over 1,000 Coats to Choose From at Very, Very Low Prices Women’s Coats for Only $10.95 Good, heavy Coats—large, roomy models in good styles. Made of zibeline and heavy coating mixtures in brown, navy and other dark shades—some are even full Wool Mackinaws Misses’ Coats Women’s Coats for $4.25 for $4.95 for $5.95 Children’s Mackinaws of Plain and belted styles, Splendid values at the fine wool plaid material— | of novelty plaids, zibeline, price. Made of cheviot, Norfolk style. Sizes 10 to | cheviot and coating velvet. coating velvet and mix- 1} 14 years. Sizes 15 to 20. tures. Sizes 34 to 46. ‘These men are all membern of Co. New Lingerie Blouses y —89c— é One large purchase of Lingerie Blouses has just arrived. Blouses made in those styles that A you'll like—but what you'll like most is the very special price. Made of satin striped and plain white voile, embroidered and lace trimme some featuring tailored lines with rep collars. Trench Hats | Cloth Hats at —$2.29— = $1.29 & $1.98 3uying Trench Hats nese Hats, as in the Bargain Base-| "ete Hats, a8 pic ment is buying them at a substantial sav- | the Trench style and ing. We have these popular Hats in a good assortment of Scotch plaids and | Tange to choose from mixtures in wanted and the prices are colors. unusually low. tured, are similar to are equally as popu- lar. There is a wide Boys’ and Men’s Overcoats —$2.95— Broken sizes in semi-belted, pinch back and plain back Overcoats, spe- | cially reduced to $2.95 Children’s Gingham Dresses 69c and 79c Nicely made Dresses in cunning little styles for tiny tots. Made of good grade gingham in_ plaid and stripe patterns in me EMBASSIES OF seg SENT FROM RUSSIA, REPORT FROM SWEDEN WASHINGTON confirmed di t Feb, 7, re lied embassies and diplomatic repre. xentatives have been expelled from Russia and are en route to Sweden Women’s Muslin Gowns | —59c— Made of nice quality muslin trimmed | with narrow embroidery, run with rib- bon; good, roomy gowns. An un. tate de lated al Women’s New , Girls’ Mary Jane r I Walking Shoes, shi dium and light colors. Sizes hatent Jenner’ | Slippers of parent | leather, skuffer 6 to 12 years. ; Vamps, gunmetal : Girls’ Black Sateen Bloomers (fast color) tops; pair last; pair i niete 2 0 18 gears. 29c) $2. 95 — | $1.65, $1.85 K rupp Workers Fear American Raidera|" NEW YORK, Feb, &—The Krupp works, Germany's famous munitions fear of Americ air raida, accord. | ht here today by passen n the Nieuw Amsterdam from Rotterdam, ed far over! m har In was first oman to list VICTIMS FOUND ship Tuscania were w 1 up on rocks 15 miles from the scene of the been mutilated fed in one grave. | HOPE CROWS FOR | NORTHWEST MEN, Sheet Music, Special | Lincoln Roll Splits THE SEATTLE STAR | Patriotic Crepe : 25 $4.25 —Dark ¢ GLANCE The Perfect Fitting, Women’s “Munsing” medium-weight Cotton Ur for halt high, low Dutch necks and long or short sleeves or sleeveless, knee or ankle length. They’re pure white and . A moderately priced sc atee teak ake wae cleaning thal SIZES 34, 36 AND 38, $1.50; SIZES 40, 42 AND 44, $1.75. | Wonnen’s “Phoenix” Women’s “Phoenix” | Women’s Kid Gloves o we aware! ll Silk Hose, 90c Pair Silk Hose $1.35 $2.25 a Pair Pure thread Silk Stockings, with Plenty of Women's pure thread Women's one- and two-clasp Kid elastic lisle tops and seamless lisle Silk Stockin: feet; double heels and toes. Black, ter tops and white and wanted shades. In all All sizes in sizes, shades. | - ; You whose hearts beat quicker when you speak of America as “My Country” You who salute the Star Spangled Ban- ner as “My Flag” This is the week for you to become ac- \I| tive patriots and begin to buy War Certifi- Ii cates and Thrift Stamps—At the Cashier's Office, Fifth Floor. Damaged and Soiled | Special Home Made —10c— 50c a lb. If you don’t mind Music | Home - made Chocolate being a trifle soiled you Cream Fudge, made in | can get some splendid our daylight candy numbers here for 10c. kitchen; Ib. 19¢. Popular Songs We Specialize in Semi-classics. | Assorted Hoover Samples of late Music. Candies LOWER MAIN FLOOI | LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE ' PURE FOOD SECTION A section composed of—a re-arranged Bakery —where baking is done in full view of the cus- tomer—a Coffee Section, where coffees are roasted fresh daily—a Delicatessen and Lunch Counter—where purest foods are sold. Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Rolls, 3 for 2%¢; Mayonnaise, lb. 43¢ f ad, Ib. 16¢; Mince Meat, pound, 221g¢ Dainty Valentine Cakes and Cookies for the 14th, at 20c a dozen and up. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHI W. members, BY L. HARPER LEECH WASHINGTON, Fe etary Raker has sy °*) to the American army in Fr its condition and fitne are the words of ¢ R. Crane, of Chicago, who the American army and visite frequently gloom and proceed until t Mulhall had clone TUMULTY DENIES HE IS amons the ‘outs, » SEEKING SENATORSHIP [Vriirr yo set of the nearer you get to the WASHINGTON, eb. &—-Presi-/ticlans the blacker grows th retary, Joxeph H. | look pk | is th ey ax a|mum of con 1. Wm, | front Naturally the same thing a nter of gloom is found I am not a candidate at this|over here. Washington, ar time,” said ‘Tumult r cially the #ena amittees omination at a later date with president rants or ing politicians, are ready to ATTY. BAIN TO SPEAK Contrast this wi nle and fighting t My Church st er army are spirit a | i 1 their maximum eff il in attack last thing Gen, Pershing e 1 left France was PEAR SHIP IS LosT BUENC AIRES, Feb, 8.—The | ve |American bark Normandy, which | and sailed for this port last August, is be lieved to have been lost, ax no word | mi has been received here concerning | sa her. and Secretary Baker, f ] Pa per for Lincoln’ Cotton Union Sui csc’ 'THE BON MARCHE. “2.23: Upper Main Floor, | | Upper Main Floor. , The Spring Drive Begins— In the Boys’ Suit Section Suits at $4.25 | Bring every boy in your house right down and buy him one (or two) of these American Boy Suits at in many months. i } —They're made Norfolk style or pinch back, with three-piece belts. | ¥ Bs) —In good ; ! —All size | WOMEN’S “MUNSING” UNION SUITS | | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and Net Collars with Jabots. : | MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE : 30 1. W. W.’s Stop__'STAND BY WILSON, URGES — aonsctey, ah Noise! MAN BACK FROM U. S. LINES HOMES NUS. 5, token aw, t make, Our allies put every- ees thing at our disposal, and I feel « borne) entirely free te t what I ‘i! part of the winter in France of pessi Crane. f good cheer to the president Boys’ and Girls’ OAmericanBoy ff r for such a chance as this may not occur again | { stout tweeds. olors that will not easily soil. s, 6 to 18 years. AT THE WINDOW DISPLAY AS YOU PASS DOWN SECOND AVENUE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Service Giving Underwear 1ion Suits—the proper kind for present weather—made with gs, with elastic lisle gar- Gloves in the washable or full dress full fashioned lisle feet. kid, with overseams and pique or black, white and costume | P. X. M. seams, in black, white, pearl, ivory, canary and putty. ! A Special Purchase of Women’s Neckwear Makes These Low Prices Possible Assorted Neckwear at 25c Such values as we have in this lot of Neckwear for 25e— Flat Organdy Collars, lace trimmed; rolling poplin Collars, Waist Sets and colored Georgette Collars. Pretty, New Neckwear at 35c Attractive styles in Neckwear—of lawn, organdy, poplin and satin, in rolling, square and vestee effect, some with embroidered designs, others lace trimmed. Silk and Satin Collars 75c Beauties, indeed, for 75c are these Collars of satin or Georgette, also a few Organdy Waist Sets and Broadcloth Collars ; ng styles, yes; also round, flat styles, many edged with lace. Lovely New Neckwear at $1.00 | | | We've a wonderful surprise here for you in Neckwear. iB attractive styles in broadcloth, Georgettes, silk poplin and [Ia satin in a host of different styles—also Organdy Vestees if > ace | STILL WAITING | oe tion to be food adit control of for this fo Regulati ing, shipy were 1 ! “Tell them I an very tent, with no serious te. deem to be of serv STAND RB rotly wha BY ROBERT J. BENDER s| United Press Correspondent is WASHINGTON, Feb, 8.—Hun- t with | 4) yn vd ws dreds of American homes today * i Gen. | paving the way for the waited anxiously for the names soot i, Sg 4 of the more than 100 fighting | boys, believed to have been lost on the torpedoed Tu: jin. At RUSSIANS GROW BOLDER) i, auciy‘qrmetert Tuvcanla. At AT PEACE CONFAB) °© {otal missing stilt remai , 2 at 210, ; ee Jos SHAPLEN British and American wirele United : ge gt nae é stations were searching the remotef AD, Feb. 6.—{Delayed.)| points in Ireland and land, phe aay man internal disaf-|the hop locating further sul woman's s armies | 1) poli rection is ple for change eat " os oa ible for t “ ne°|vivors from the ill-fated ship. noted Brit ain | Rrest-Litov > Struck in Dark investigate Brest-Litovsk p nee | ‘women an maxi! Hope is daily st ing the| Dispatches received at the sta he - wolasa at the Russians. There is no retreat from|@epartment show that the Teut Dauncesyte their original position, and they may | ' linking before a backgrou ™ “ demand that the central powers ap reland coast line, a ‘i a pape) ply the R formula of peac ing dusk saga Hed | without annexations to the western loosed earP | front = 6 _ he Tos believe eee a AG fter the picture ayer owe) th the throws a glowing lj samy bar : Name ma Casnnitiien over the rescue work of the Britis the fightin| one at t th WASHINGTON, Feb, 8,—1 ¢.| lestroyers which saved the lives ef men at a ert, | fort to ape most of the American troops. hey pride 1 offi.| fort to speed up airplane spr 4 5 aa my is | duction, Col, Bruce Disque, U ;| far as is known, no American aes in the| A: 8. Benson, Portland; W, V "| stroyers were in the convoy {™ | } de Portland, and J. H. B ticipating in the rescue, or were t nity at the time of th The Bi \cleney |MaM, have been appointe tee to take ¢ re of the Pacific . ve told | COMst spruce situation, ts ape ny ee ma ueticers” | criticize the war artment fo headquar' a mew holding up news of the disaster near | ‘ment is Today is the last to register for|ly five hours before giving it oul the coming election, Wednesday night.

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