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THE SEATTLE STAR - KNIGHTS START | Executive Committee with J. C. Ford, Chairman, | TUSCANIA LIST | OVER TOP FOR | Which Began Week’s Drive Today for the K. of C. | SHOWS 342 MEN | $60,000 FUNDS 000 Fl NOT YET FOUND | 11.-United from their 0 Me | day mornir r the first attack @f their big drive for $60,000 this week WASHINGTON al After | 4 al cables thus far com gains were vy te their base o grill, Altho the « is onty Norruwestwen) WASH DRESS WEE | With Special Displays and Special Prices on the Sprightly New | a 4 Judge Donworth n of 400,-] 1918 Wash Frocks for Street, Garden and Porch Wear an avers | With war-time fashions calling for the sensible, the useful in women’s daily "4 of 15 cents.” | Weat dre of Tuncania re LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY | WASHINGTON : With the « fis i ron of all unnecessary waste and extravagance, comes the call for aend . CALABRESE. Mount 1e practical Wash Dri CELEBRATED TUESDAY iv!” ream; joe at.,f| Wash Dress Week is held to show you how well this store has prepared to meet’ Ba Tecetce wits eos | r father, Leena the increasing demand for smart, yet sensible Wash Dresses. iy schools and the nual day ban The Jasamine, an attractive frock of The Buttercup is an extremely smart Ye Republican club jlored chambray with collar, cuffs and dress contrived of plaid Japanese crepe e temple. belt trimmed with Japanese crepe, at in various colors; surplice effect with HALT . $1.95. rolling collar of white; priced $4.95, hlet epeakers v. HY r Leba The Narcissus, . Dix model of white per- The Iris is a demurely simple dress pre aie nO. Weakbem ana cale with candy stripes in rose or blue, fer by many, of novel striped Jap- um at $3.50. < Zand) Commissioner Clark anese crepe in peach, canary, pink or i | | stro] The Bluebell Wash Dress is of checked French blue with trimmings in plain rom the 1 7 . <4 and the} | baat gingham, surplice style, with collar and colors; $4.95. “7 | | RODERICK D. MACDONALT Ph sagcooty nit 0. The Wildrose is a dress fashioned of | ‘ at | }Anna Macdonald, mother, I The Rosemary plaid gingham in pretty color combi- a har straight-line mode } F 5 rone-s ° guns EDDY HAS TO KEEP ate reel rn ne mod 1 nations with cone-shaped pockets; col. £ STILL; GRITS TEETH) e—a1 i they Col. Roose. | &. B. Tobin. 1 st part of The Sectors REAMES SAYS SEATTLE |COLD STORAGE FOWL |226 MEN HAVE MUMPS |= : REPORT IS PREMATURE TO BE SOLD BEFORE AT ARMY CANTONMENT| i—Revorts| FRESH KILLED STOCK), CAMP Lewin, en. 1 Lewin still b Cold at ry in the United | hea WILLIAM MA A. Keenan. 3—James J. Gorman. 4—J. C. ¥ Dana. $—W, W. Conner, $—Judge George van r tan, braided in wh ; lar and cuffs in white; $5.95. THIRD FL UNION STREET SIDE and Sateen” Petticoats $1.25 |} The Results of a Fortunate Purchase of 35 Dozen yan, 6—James H’ Kane Donworth, 10—N. T. Clancy. 11—| ne John J convalescen: Ordered “a for the stre Camp rid as the full recovery. Surgeons $= predict © freshly rt for 2 They say no further operation ts |. net Cotton Petticoats, the practical kind for Seattle weather, as they can easily be oer CR is ella bine ee a Petticoats of heatherbloom in dark colors, with wide flounces and “The DA FORBIDS FISH . | fitted belts. . EXPORTS TO STATES : | Petticoats of sateen, in all colors, trimmed with bands and Vandyke ruffles of ; gcse J t floral and striped material. Extra and regular sizes. - Belgiur ®, Feb 11—The export | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE France States has been forbic the refusal of licenses, ac to the report of Wester; @ of the food controller. British may not receive permisdon Sesteimasors ae voeieae me") The Silk Section Is Busy-Busy-Busy itt FOUND IN MILWAUKEE sare, tas a great quanuity, | TAN HAY iS COMING Wallowa, Ore oe ae Several special purchases all came tumbling in together and the .WAUKEE, Wis, Feb SIDNEY W. BER "tebe eye ih ha ype hor of “Phe Firat Hundred | x1 ION LEFT BURNING Peleral authorities ure invertixtiog | STORE EMPLOYES TO i ther of “The Viret Hundre cela, Ore, tl result is an army of special offers such as even The Bon Marche Silk | SETS HOUSE ON FIRE Setce ‘ound socrecd in a howe, FORM THRIFT CLUBS tea under the name of Ian SEELIAN MORES.) Section is seldom able to marshal in line. @lectric flatiron, left standing | bere. Thritt will speak at the Soldiers’ and S$ VERNER C. BRAN Catined Sxpert the could “ club March 1, under the on ‘Ore - Mii cstoaes ox S80 Sica sre |eond asomeace about hnet milon” 4 fA Pe "EDWARD ¥. PAR For Instance, We Offer 35 and 36 Inch W., early thi fi Al As a result n the | ing: 1 . Na je ie m of, Granta Pass, Ore. * - pa a Re ARCHIE’ D. Ron Messalines, Moires and Taffetas at $1.25 Yd. hich wa ick tin. | Chicago as an =. Ore. Piwith hand chemical appare,larrest. Otto M ELVIN 0. STEPHENS Slight damage was caused. cago, made hin r miles. oral nm Anne mond Frazier, Quee . : ; i ‘ ‘ non azier, Q There are many reasons why you should invest in these Silks during this special s—qualities and assortments are exceptionally good. Good E R. REDFIELD, offering—v: Ro a ateee — A ines and Taffetas, also a splendid grade of Moire, in such’ @ assortment of colors—desirable shades for street, afternoon and evening wear. ‘ s = Handy Dust or ATOR ics Infants 5 ATE ELMER A, HOUSTON s 4 ‘ Pas, rat THE BON MARCHE Cay "ohare wacTen t tansox. | Yard-Wide Fancy Printed Poplins $1.00 Yard | | reduces Warren, Ore $ . err is ! gee A R G A I N BA Ss | = PA = N xg Bey (PRIVATE RILEY PF. MURRAY A fine assortment of new, fancy Printed Poplins in self and fancy Various Col- | PRIV | | L. SMITH | P JOHN A.LAAKKO, As |} figures and stripes tn bright colors—also black and white stripes. ALEXANDER I | Tuesday’s Clearance Will Be a Sweeping One 35 and 36 Inch Fancy Dress Silks $1.35 Yard | I) pRivare Cake V. JACORSON Excellent Silks that we can show you in almost every i- Indeed, Because— wi Ore nation shown in new Silks, Toffetas: Loutincs Meceinte aaa tAL TERRY TUTTLE, El MANY LINES OF SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE HAVE BEEN ‘Ticoume tHeopore «, uew.|{| 2d Surah Silks. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE i ‘. NY’ RIVATE HALLIE M SEL bee ete, eee REDUCED ANYWHERE FROM 10 TO 50 PER CENT ding Chel os ll Mavfl Coff 4 PRIVATE GEORGE MOUTRAY, | [| ) 5 Women’s Cloth Coats | Misses’ Cloth Coats |Coats Reduced Almost |": | het ang thoays the Some Price, age Lb, {i omens Cloth Coats, Misses Cloth Coats Coats Reduced Almost } 00002" .uze'sn. For That Valentine Masquerade “Always the Sam Price, age Lb. | ee | 1 3 ATE HANS M. ERICKSON, Always the Same Fine Flavor. 9 n, Ore. | Dance Lig vs < € Reduced to $15.35 Reduced to $11.65 (50 Per Cent—$6.95 | | Th GUSS JOHNSON Of Sle etre a id inarand —Freahly sencted weer day by our own | Coats of Silvertone, Cheviot, | Coats specially designed for) One lot of Women's Coats re- | DW. J. BuRGErs,|}| the proper mask, and right here is a fo Mtoe hee No tocaine. err fore ia Burella, Army and Normandie | misses or small_women. All late | duced for Tuesday to almost half | GUY W. James | list from which to select: ~, they are just the right shade of brown. | Cloth, with large collars and cuffs | season styles, made of popular} price. Various styles, made of | l - j | Cartain ks a aia toast ae FOURTH FLOOR—SOUTH ELEVATORS of kerami or seal plush. Belted | coating materials with large, con- | many different kinds of material |}} a ae on Doctne creregia me ~ = Be pa 10¢ Hooverise at Lakth Timein the disih Styles with fancy buckles; half- | vertible collars and cuffs trimmed | are among this lot; all have large JAMES L. PIERCE and full-belted models, in Brown, | with crushed plush; others more | collars and some have plush trim- |]} Green, Blue, Fawn, Honey and | tailored effect, with plain collars. | ming. Plain colors and mixtures |f} other shades. | Brown, Green and Navy. 'in dark shades. A Small Lot of Women’s Rain Coats Is Reduced to $1.98 Sor SIDE Floor Cafe—Hoover Luncheon $5c Wash-Day Needs op === Clothes Wringers at $6.25 8 B. GURNEY, |] All Remaining Furs in the Bargain Basement Reduced 25 Per Cent | rocnten, gauno. tS NNO™ | PRIV Reducing Furs one-quarter less means disposing of them quickly. All of these Furs have been carefully se- Mount Id lected—made up into this season’s styles, and silk lined. r | PRIVATE FRED J. GROOME r,| | Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. | Taupe Fox Scarfs Reduced to $13.31 Wolf Scarfs Reduced to $17.81 he waledncan Wolf Scarfs are Reduced to $15.56 Taupe Fox Scarfs Reduced to $23.62 RUSSIANS IN AMERICA “Universal” Horse- Hudson Seal Collars Reduced to $17.12 Taupe Fox Sets Reduced to $48.75 | LOYAL TO THE FLA shoe brand Clothes’ NEW FORE, Feb. 11—The first ii Wringers_ with strong hardwood frame, guaranteed rubber rolls and steel ball bearings, Georgette Blouses Reduced to $3.98! Silk Camisoles Reduced to $1.98 | A good selection of sty Blouses specially reduced. les is among this lot of Beautiful Silk Camisoles, of which there are only ome are hemstitched and | one or two of a kind. Made of fine quality ribbon, plain 20,000 I applauded the sche aaa | Clothes Pins & Bag 15¢ = Wash Boilers $2.00 — Galvanized Wash Tubs, No. | 2 dozen common white wood Large size Wash Bi Silk Camisoles Reduced to 49¢ | Women’s Union Suits Reduced to 89c [| qooveRiZED BANQUET ||} citer Pins in heavy canvan pin of heavy galvanised i with tin cover; priced $2.00 Dainty Crepe de Chine Camisoles at a very low | Medium-weight Cotton Union Suits that are fleece IN HONOR OF PRIEST! bag with attachment for hanging Boi pin tucked fronts, others have frill fronts and lace-| and flowered combinatic Dainty garments to wear pe peng “The trimmed collars, and embroidered in contrasting colors. | under sheer waists. papel) ”’ Folding Ironing small size, $1.75. price. Nicely made of good grade crepe de Chine, trim-| lined. Dutch neck style, with elbow sleeves, ankle over clothes line. Wash Boilers $3.25 Clothes Baskets of willow iM med at top with pretty lace insertion and lace shoulder | length. It will pay you to buy a season’s supply at this Clothes Line 10c “Model” Wash Boilers, made at $1.65. . Ms om 4 “ of he: 4 he bottom; | straps. | low price. 60 foot of hemp Clothes Line, stationery handles” ae} ea Madame Potts’ Irons, set | é ‘ . A second quality. While we havo cove abun Bo. A a P es; ‘ Women’s Union Women’s Ivory Girl’ Union Boys aid Gir second a na ae i @ hav ver, Large No. 8 size, of three, $2.00, Suits for 79c Shoes for $1.19 uits for 98¢ weaters at $1.98 Ric IRE J, Sgn oie J ‘ $ ite Girls’ Worsted Union Warm Sweaters for Twenty-five new style cars, heated Vacuum Washer 35¢ { “Crystal White” or } Fleece lined Union Suits Women’s Ivory Kid Shoes | guits with long sleeves, | school wear. Navy blue and modern, have been received by Vasuiim Clothes 'Wssaee am 5 Bars | “Lenox” Laundry Soa ‘25 ) of medium weight cotton; | with long, narrow-shape | ankle length; small sizes | and Oxford; reduced to the Puget Sound ‘Traction, Light & out handle; any broomstick ean | potrane aise P } Cc } low neck style. vamps and Louis heels, only. $1.98. gE Ac ed cole A apa a While we haveomun, ake | > ae ~«,€, {en and Mirst ave, lines, : | be used as handle; slightly rusted.