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: THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Parents of Soldiers Pledge Aid and Loyalty| _ STAND READY TO GIVE ALL FOR COUNTRY Seattle has pledged hervelf to stand firmly behind her soldier sons, At a giant mass meeting at the Hippodrome Sunday after hoon, relatives and friends dedi cated themselves to whole — hearted war service at home Pt rict super of wooden struck won or lost by « shortage of man power at the front, but will be lost or won by the man and Woman power at home.” of energy ting enersy 2 Dr. Henry Su tats Skinner Presides ©. EB. Skinner, who has fighting force and who helping win the war by a son wit employer be adjusted Keenan Talks TRA Keenan, who f % Whose son has le fighting on th hls audience that whole struggle lay the b on the does his part w » Buzzallo addressed himself to nts of soldiers. task which rests upon you is one,” he said. “Already you We given more than others—you given your boys. You must pe still more—untiring effort here to back and make strong fouls and the bodies of those you We already sent.” are six duties the soldiers’ | SEATTLE’S at home here termination full measure yielding adopted at in the ly are pledge, s of men , embodies the Sunday of trench life. at home to run thing ood our boys the ema fa i need need will Think, i wives and os, in these , to fight the trai wherever ween d of s to fight for t knows sacrifices were made have Do Not Waste uty five—Omit the unnecessary not waste what our insist n grate. ful for its liberties and its opportuni ties and glad to defend them with its body and soul.” Wit HL Thompson, the conctnding speaker, told the stories of Maj Andre and Capt. Nathan Hale, Brit- ish and American spies in the revo- lutionary war and told of how they had been hanged. The following resolutions were associate that our boys upport to the ervice at the duty nd blood, our ing the permit treacherous I. in thi need will be destroyed, will be unbuilt? and mothers; unswerving no “ifs” le “Adele Buys Home 7 PLEDG E Built by Brigham | ourselves in the receive from us and devotion that they service.” big ma the of all of us sons, brothers, Hun, suffer working, slaving, the s meeting of Hippodrome fire of the W. W. and and country so the ships they city burned, the think, brothers and sweethearts! You must Jay national crisis, to tors and seditionists they show their heads, convicted not They authority in this country your own flesh and ricanism— buts.” an thers and fathers our sons in the for his youngest Are moved to the depths of and prettiost wife, will soon have « rta by the glory of the priv Adele has purchased © the Utah palace. Hebberd Issues New Orders on new mistrens Storage Poultry ,, Administrator Heb. at the power of m, offer, in sup | ™ and our govern. at democracy oldern 8h fron @ | of such poultry if sold before March > direct distributers to th ny suming trade and held | ne fistributers for not exceed after March 1 consumptl pert SET DATE TO ASSESS _, PERSONAL PROPERTY | nM. Thatch of such ing 30 days >ximately personal | intr Washington, D, C., for lim Property assessments will be made | ited extension beyond March 3.” this year, an increase of 10,000 over 1917 The lant of a series of revival | The public is requested to aid dep-| meetings of the Scandinavian Salva uties as much as possible in making | ton Army will be beld Tussday with asnenernents, as the expense of mak-|& morning and afternoon business snessment is greatly Increased | session, and another reviv © deputies are required to calllat night in the hall of than onee. No. 4, Sixth ave. and Pike at tif butlt by Brigham '102 DIE IN SEA HORROR SUNDAY Continued From Page One! | be on board, went ashore | ace during a bite #, ready to bi the | passengers | Biizard Hits Ship The Mlorize! was Capt. W. J. Martin, eran ‘command Ditzard aturday Sunday snorning « while fighting her way thru the storm Seven IModies Ashore ad * have been washed of rom the wrecked veane these some have Capt. Joe Keer | Keen, noted ¥red I business man them known An unider was one of the ip in be Nev ; hing on MN | pers in yehip 15 mile garded as astounding. Han Work Feared compann tn be aponnible Per lined to blame the on German agents. differ as to the number n aboard the crack liner of 1 Crom fleet when she hit the firet it Tamper ved to ha sons here are in the Fe rocks, At was supponed board, Other reports today rs from others tank the stations «t imponnible ng the survivors off wrecked craft Seventeen were after the first work had been done, and 27 landed. ‘There in no apparatus in the vicin ity of Broad cove for rescuing per They were blotted out in darkness soon afterward Crowds Watch Tragedy All day Sunday the beach near the pounding vessel waa crowded with |lookerson, helpless to | Waves descended lewept her decks after these torrents of water receded nly and be meen left aboard alive | send aid. Huge | stern of Only > offering @ have humar ea and the cold for thet THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Deliveries in the Bargain é. EL Women’s Coats Reduced to Why, the Material Alone Is Worth More Than $2.98 §00 Coats—Every One a Splendid Bargain—500 Splendid | Bargains for 500 Thrifty Women at Tuesday’s Clearance Coats—and Women’s Coats at that—for $2.98 ctical styles—made of Cheviot, Corduroy, Plaid are trimmed with plush and beaver cloth—and there is Bargain Basement Sends No C.OD. with the way lives. Graveyard of Ships Goods od wate The f ra of Cape KEY, loo Among THIRD MESSAGE SAYS WARREN WAS LOST Warre cattle, pri Not often you run across a chance to a big variety to choose from—all sensible, p' Chinchillas and Bedford Co The Coats choice of colors. COATS FOR JUNIORS AND MISSES ARE | Furs Radically Reduced ALSO INCLUDED AT THIS PRICE Reduced Prices on Underwear and Hosiery Women’s Muslin Drawers Reduced to 35c Muslin Full- trimmed with em- | AMERICANS IN TAMPICO “DISTRICT IN DANGER| x., Feb e Tamy n dange It’s not too early to be thinking of buying Drawers, when you can buy them at this price. cut Drawers, of good grade muslin, broidery ruffle. WOLF AND KOLINSKY DYED MUSKRAT SCARFS SILKY TAUPE FOX SCARFS AND SETS Women’s Union Suits Reduced to 75c Folks that want to economize will buy Union Suit now at a saving—and lay them aside for future use. Medium weight, fleece-lined garments, with elbow or wing sleeves, ’ : ‘ Women’s Pure Silk Hose 98c a Pair These Pure-thread Silk Hose are quality—remarkable value at 98c—(factor but only slightly imperfect)—sizes 8 and and white “NONSINKABLE” SHIP STARTS FIRST VOYAGE All are | s that hat Iw con ‘ns 7 shapes, and « lined. Taupe Fox Scarfs for $13.31 ‘Wolf Scarfs for $18.81. Taupe Fox Sets for $48.75 Kolinsky Dyed Muskrat pieces ee. 12 feature the newest real very fine y seconds, 9 in black | proof and unsinkable ||| Mexican Bandits | Slay American} | | WASHINGTON Feb. 2 Women’s Wool Dresses Reduced to yreers Blouses Reduced —$5.95— | to 59c eas mall lot of Serge and Pan: ar Or, Sh cae, Bi | Made of Voile, Rep ? | ° ec eew nen Ores ae Corded ales nf . | TO OPEN HOMESTEADS Neat-style Dresses for home and busi- WASHINGTON, Feb. The There is quite a number 26 and 38 only. of the interior today an- of pretty sty to choose A Lot of Dress Skirts Reduced to $1.00 | from—and you'll em March and n was kille This is < navy blue only. fast-selling lines. ness wear. Sizes a Dresses in from several secretary | now on Mareh 1, and at} oe ‘ prised at the valu Just ten Dress Skirts in this lot—for a quick disposal Tailored and novelt; they’re reduced to $1.00. Made of tweed mixtures. in a good variety of nf Western Colorado to homesteaders, | | | THE BON MARCHE Spring Silks—$1.25 a Yard | Worth More? Yes, a Great Deal More Taffetas, Messalines and Moires— They’re Part of a Special Purchase 35 AND 36 INCHES WIDE —Silks that will be excellent for making your Easter apparel—and yet be inexpensive. All-silk messaline satin and taffeta in gold, blue, black, brown and other shades. Moire in navy and white. Better buy a dress or skirt length while this low price is in force. 40-Inch Black Charmeuse $1.65 Yd. How rich and beautiful is this Black Gharmeuse very fashionable for dresses or waists for anyone. Radi- lustrous and adaptable for all 88 purposes—full 40 inches wide, at $1.65 a yard. NEW RADIUM, PEE WEE AND FOULARD SILKS $2.50 AND $3.00 Variety is the spice of life, and that’s what you get in these lovely Radium Pee Wee and Foulard Silks—40 inches wide, in exclusive designs and beauti- ful shadings. 36-Inch Beautiful Printed Poplins 95c If you are looking for Silks—pretty Silks—at a low price, how about these yard-wide Printed Poplins? They are obtainable in stripes, neat designs and self figures—in all the most wanted Spring colorings. IMPORTED PONGEE SILK $1.00 AND $1.75 A YARD Good-looking, splendid-wearing Pon- gee—so appropriate for Spring dresses, draperies and men’s shirts; 28 wide, at $1.00 a yard; 33 inches UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Undermuslins at an Interesting Price,59c —59c— A PRICE THAT WILL MAKE WAR-TIME SAVINGS GO FURTHER Night Gowns in slipover style, of good quality mus- lin, embroidery trimmed and ribbon run. Crepe Gowns in pa style. Envelope Chemises —splendid for everyday wear — different styles, lace and embroidery trim- med. : VALUE, SED, FOR THE MONEY Combinations in corset cover and drawer style— attractively trimmed in several ways. Also Separate Corset covers and Drawers of muslin, trimmed in em- broidery and lace —any garment in the lot at 59c. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE For Mothers With Tiny Tots in the Home Latest News From the Baby Shop wanted for immediate use—in a section easy to reach for the wee ones a Wearables that are and with surroundings such that it makes shopping pleasure. Infants’ White Dresses 59c¢ to $2.00 Such darling little Dresses as our Baby Shop carries, and at prices that are not high. Plain little Slips with neck and sleeves trimmed with embroidery and ribbon—others with embroidered and lace yokes, and many with fine tucks and lace. Cunning little Sacques that all babies need—about 10 styles, in all-white and combination colors, 55¢ to $2.00. Bootees 25c to 75c Baby can never have too many Bootees —so why not have a different pair for each day? We've some little beauties— short, medium and long, in white, pink and blue. Soft-sole Shoes of kid—all-white and tan, button style, pompon trimmed; per- fect fitting; S5¢. THE BON MARCHE 2. Crib Blankets 55c¢ Pair Baby's slumbers will be undis- turbed by the cold if he is snuggled up in a pair of these soft, fleecy Cotton Blankets; white with pink or blue stripes. Slipover Sweaters—just like moth- er’s—of fine Shetland wool with large sailor collars; blue or pink, at SECOND FLOOR White Fancy Voiles 15c a Yd. Buy them in mill ends you will find it pays. Voiles 27 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards—in neat, corded stripes and checks, and only 1l5e a yard. | in just the styles : and for only Made with two-way and large col- lars—trimmed in catchy w with dainty lace, embroider- ing or fine tucks. IN PEACH, MAIS, ROSE, WHITE, FLES LAVENDER, PINK, CORAL, NILE AND STRIPES SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE New Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses—$4.95 In Bewitching Fancy Styles and Tailored Effects The Waists that are wanted sked for, Dress and Apron Ginghams 20c Yard Ginghams at 20¢ a yard $2 inches wide, in mill lengths to 10 yards checks and different col- ends. in stripes ors, LOWER neat of MAIN FLOOR A cup of “Bon Special” Coffee (properly perked) for breakfast—and I feel as though the world were mine. “Bon Special” Coffee is our prize blend—it represents the best efforts of our coffee expert Finnan Haddies, an appetizitty —working with the best coffee. Roasted fresh Lenten dish, a pound 25c¢ daily—a pound and a half for Fifty cent roURTE Eee DOR oes te THA AND COFFER SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR ‘ As We Make Good Candies Hard Candies and Other Pure Sugar Candies—For Soldiers. We specialize in Hoover candies for you to eat at home. Will you specialize in eating them CANDY SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Potato Salad 16c Lb,