The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 10

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U. ‘S. Orders 8- ‘Hour Lumber Day THE BoN MARCHE ILL MEN HERE Ole’s Mailing List Was So Broad ' |FIND OFFICIALS ‘MURDER STILL an LY tt 3 He Even Sent Letter to Rivals _ AT bee aoe A MYSTERY T0 Boys’ Suits $4.25 m Then Hanson tumt For Everyday Boys— SIZES 6 TO 17 YEARS a ee tinccd From Page Onel hington \« ory ie @ < © finish | he ani from the atart, got some of these le 1 t r for the rder ot everyday-looking Suit ou may be ge ell raped lem eetatin im ee ee) dey over: Caner, nalk nae ‘aes © dead poceeree aes but good Suits that will stand the hard strain of every mew se ta \ICE FIELDS TO " |KILLS HUSBAND; etl the frst fikures| Nouneubout mm. Wednenday || day wear. They are welhilored a of dark gray ; =“ hie ostte - HELP HUNS A WIFE TEL - t ‘ t OW ixture 1¢ oat ire ynch-back tyle wv , ‘ Government Takes ne "HL three-piece belt and slash pockets—knickerbocker RUSS CAPITAL _ LOVELESS I LIFE Over Rifle Plants ‘ pas | ie : , t 1 pock or aANG tae : ‘ HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO GET PRACTICAL, GOOD-WEARING SUITS FOR YOUR BOYS Lots of Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbockers Knickerbockers ttempt | 4", had been marr rt ; ae of er 1f $1.00 to $8.00 a Pair $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 a Pair vernment's ote the Russtar Rpltal, ‘becauee wife J ware) The. goterntetat tofay alse Ma) had és Knickerbockers in most any color The best of Knickerbockers you here, was anr . . ia their ally, ‘There was no : t : ; n it titan o her ° and pattern you \y made of cassi- could pe buy for school wear. nt another woc e - c ie D . Rigel acing Ae ; ft . arms i . ' " H mere, worsted, cheviot, mixtures, diag Made of good heavy corduroy in me- eight-hour day has be Ol sim tis - | striking Lamb on the bridge of the onal and herringbone weaves. They all dium and fine wale, in brown or mouse - af contention betwee Yetrogrn ot the | 28 HENEY RAPS JUDGE | ALLIED ENVOYS | have belt loops and the usual number color. They button at the knee and ae a aS te er mr : oats a ey 3 th soar PROBE « "HAVE DESERTED aateaaae paper le ONO 8 hg ES a Fought Measure st t flov ast Kron LONDON, Fet . 1 his probe t ae? HAltho recommended by War Secre t talt aa hartan Selbuare cre the | Houses t ‘ t e “ud ; o eee he Baltic every |! wanray, Ste | Caseng “ie RUSS CAPITAL Lend Your Money to Anieres” : issianer of Ten | ‘ © tof compiled today. ; Led a bbe od Make money for yourself at the same time—$4.14 loaned to your country today || nid—| tated of itinued From Page One will return you $5.00 in five at and all! the cs e . t mem epnn Rather so. the oleate ‘Buy War Savings Stamps at the Wash Goods Section, Lower Main Floor— trike, to grant t Ne Neva ice, which carries | lows pn today, He ; es Cashier's Office, Fifth Floor. day. to recognize unions traffic lengthwise of the city during Killed W'nd'd Mias'g Tota} |¢ error by i era a | six winter monthe. Officers 9 rf ~ “ r interior t <= Hundreds of thousands of acres of Sten 4323 . BEE i stra environ Petrograd. Ail dom’ Fh ti 2 ian ass 8 ik mr wna ey eens om : e | Cold Creams In the Children’s « Shoe Shop , ; ' and Lotions We've Shoes for the chubby baby, MEL Protective anse-|rines. wets Ona eritnn. the € : ustunt got Ripe with a letter |! advanced at “e FOR CHAPPED Shoes for the baby’s first steps, and was formed earty In the have only to sledge thelr great : shan io dornaalentca, & * 169. eniies “a HANDS AND Shoes for children with weak ankles 1917 strike, with a reported \ ‘of $500,000 to fight the eight-/and draw them toward Petrograd as," ROUGH SKIN their line advances ps mag seve hac py 4 RAIL LINES TO CURB ital ta Bielaja, $0. mi thet Hind’s Honey and Al- In fact we have Shoes of all descriptions—properly Com . r elland, INFLUX OF FREIGHT Destroy Kailways mond (¢ Se. shaped for growing feet—and painstaking parents 750,000 BUSHELS OF se yoy Pyar avant sge g (A EU MET OMIN S| Retiding ten | Jergen’s Benzoin and) mayghave the assurance that the little one’s feet will Is Wiped Out WHEAT DESTROYED wth ‘1 M tion, 15¢ and) not he injured when Shoes are selected here. . Alta. Feb. 2 WINNIPEG, Man. Feb ART KY IS ACTIVE t . lost when om hundred and fifty thousand bush RUSE FRONT ng | unlene agents in the Kast have first the capita =F alle ies Pe Gieam at 23e- | Shoes for Children Shoes for Baby’s - els of wheat have been destroyed act ig the right b " ’ » that tonnage is totem ¢ pe - - od ; . carried his wife, badly burned, and property damage of $400,000, ex. Meuse and north of Hi easenably ¢ Bata gg § velous Cold Cre jar With Weak Ankles First, Steps the barn and then rode two clusive of the grain loas, has result. French official statement said today. | n taken to help , ' | id $1.00. Made with stays up Shoes for the baby for ald. Exposure in the 35- ed from recent incendiary fires in| French patrols took prisoners|ciear up 2 tons of exports M > mi} urd Hudnut’s Cold meer } just learning to walk— temperature caused death of Canadian elevators, the Manitoba| around Beaumont, in the Lorraine which have smulating here | vas ire, 1 | Cream in tubes, 25¢ the inside of the shoe— ‘ x wife. ____| Fire Underwriters reported today. | region Sa: __for the last » > i nko’ and 50¢ ’ straightening the ankles footwear with very flex- = - : : Colgate’s Cold Cream,| and keeping them from ible hand-turned soles— Every Day ‘ proporals, Gen | 25e¢ and 50¢. turning. They are of no ridges to hurt the B THE BON MARCHE Is Bargain |f\™ : ; eur | 4,Sanitol Cold Cream at| sort kid on footform- tiny feet. Patent, black Day in the 5 ie the thieeail " ha i Skt de Hachaclalll la or tan kid, white, gray RGAIN BASEMENT. eee cert Ramat | wo ea Basement : sain Sizes 2 to 5 2. Crear i iaisg priced Sizes 515 to 8 at $2.25 5 at $2.00 e e an delegat ‘ t 50¢, $1. 00 and $1. 50. r: ’, A Shipment of High-Grade Pumps = i800 2) SE G8 sess) Farts ston $2.00 ener 8 p the peace eng are eee celle at for chs apped | s Shoes of soft black a uns strengthens: hands: jar Ge. Shoes for the extra- kid, with turned soles b net intend to capt tro Luxor Cold Cream in | fat baby—Shoes of black and spring heels, on wie ate bom Mere ein. | ee . kid with patent tips, | wide footform - fitting Fe ecia t \ 8 pam turned soles and extra- re —— rag ae "at infer the pretense of ne TED en er FLook’ | wide and large around. (gigs Sc); gee the ankles. Sizes 2 to 6. UPPER MAIN FLOOR A Canceled Order of oli That Were RUSSIANS WOULD Specially Madefor aSan Francisco Shoe Shop | ERECT A STATUE hty-six pairs of neat, smart-looking Pumps just as pi d. 1 IN ELLIOTT BAY 2 36-Inch Silk Poplins 60c Yd. ne patent colt and kidskin with the long narrow-shape vamps, - be sects turned soles and Louis heels. Black only, ina good range of sizes. A Good Opportunity to Get Silks for Blouses, ; Y be ' Dresses, Linings and Waists—at a Very Little Price 250 , ae Spring Hats txhinaton Wednenday night, Prof THEY ARE OBTAINABLE IN LIGHT BLUE, NAVY, COPENHAGEN, BLACK, BROWN, PINK, RESEDA AND OTHER SHADES Special Special ee mre 35- and 36-Inch Fancy Dress Silks at $1.25 “evel : acon In this lot you will find m alines and taffetas in many effective patterns, $2. 45 o y ' wn, Burgundy, blues and laVenders in stripes and checks. Also with e Be . figure ripes in bold colori on , UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 3 i i ans, Military Beet looking Hats that are ready Prin , Bustle blocks and Chin Chin to wear—new season styles that are fine satin and lacquered straw com- Brown and Khaki. Tailored and binations. Many novelty styles. BR. simply trimmed Hats. the sesiah oomimnodities. ss Silk Waists at $2. 50 ese Cloth $1.50 Bolt eve 200 bolts of soft- ‘ : | e ’ BRITISH WIN IN RAIDS ——y finished Long Cloth er The Bargain Basement Hosiery Depart-| Children’s School and AGAINST ENEMY LINES Moderately Priced _‘tinished Long Cloth to cftter ment Offers Special Values in ‘Seconds’. Everyday Dresses for S | wala he id jnches wide, 10 yards! ¥ossiis 5 pid so E 4 Blouses bolt. Not more than 1 bolt Women’s Stockings 25c Burson Hose at 29c —69c— , bs : fe mA fh x at, to a customer at this price. Women’s Cotton Lisle Women’s Burson full- Waists of Crepe de Chine, 36-i i Stockings, good weight | fashioned Hose k with : Jap Silk and Habutai Silks. var ita a fais with seamless feet; sizes | white feet and gz r tops. Dresses in various neat styles—the Smart tailored styles, with bolt, $2 00. ; sae 81% to 10, in black and| Sizes 814 to 10 (slightly | belted high-waist Dresses are cunning : } wohl rik ‘ Sitasipan chine aan oe Se white (seconds). I impertast) ” | They are made with and without pock. / iso,» Tye a irtlilery wan active rise: gis ere dese eae Ginghams, — plain__and i : ets and trimmed with contrasting col WZ near Have . 1 f fronts. Dressy models with plaids, 25 inch wide, in Women’s Stockings 17c | Childrens’ Hose at 25¢ cis, Sizes 2 to 6 year ta ee oF : 1 } Venise-edged collars and lengths to 20 Sef “Not Good Cotton Stockings Boys’ and Girls’ good- 1 lie de pe ees bl ghee 1 with stitched bands of crepe over 12 yards to each; a that wear well and are| wearing Schoo! Hose; } ’ ‘ ’ , : Sis te i i in best Spring colors. yard, 10¢. what many women want;| heavy quality and fast Girls and Misses Serge ] sizes 81% to 10 in white | black, with elastic, ribbed Middy Dresses at $2.98 r ; BURGLAR AR gee he | regis = es jenny a teens ane RTS (seconds). legs. Sizes 5 to 914. Middy Dresses, made of good quality PIPE; BACK Women’s Lisle Hose 35c | Fiber Silk Hose at 39c | Serge in navy biue only; sailor collars eee Ran Canis Women’s Stockings of Women’ s s Medium Weight Women’s Mercerized Lisle Women’s fine Fiber Silk | are trimmed with red braid, charge, told ho held up War See. Hose that are reinforced at | Boot Hose with double SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS aye [J [retary Baker in 190 Fiber Silk 65c Pair | Cotton Union Suits 75c | | model s, in Black, Taupe, Purple, Of Gingham, Chambray and Rep all wearing points. White | garter tops. Brown, Black ie. vateh etd $4) cram ak GOOD WEIGHT THAT MANY ee et, | and White. Georgette Crepe Practical Dress At all you got?” he was ff ALL. SIZES IN POPULAR A D WEIGHT THAT MANY as ages 4 PREFER WEARING THE YEAR Children’s Muslin Underwear—the Remaining Soak | Blouses $3.25 ‘ sal) pipe fvtior Baker,” SPRING SHADES, SUCH AS iN of the Big Mail Order House—at Less Than Cost $ Skirts for ed, “but it ROUND Dainty Blouses in many | I returned the tray, Bronze, Sky, White and Cham- +: ents? alecakin ce Oneak * Children’s Muslin Drawers | Flannelette Drawers, 9% | smart styles, featuring the $1.89 | Ne pert Nae aeeee ge ROP ae oe parthey U nin Suits— pair. | newest shape collars. In-, Women’s Skirts, the prac AFTER CIDER AGAIN Pree ee Late’ tlastio: liste heramea lei teeter eRe eee 9c and 19c Waistband Petticoats with | cluded are models that are | tical kind for general we ampaign on hard cider is ings, that have eiasiic Use hemmer | band tops; tight-fitting cuff knee; sizes sa : embroidery prettily embroidered, pin Neat, simple style Skirts, |f/» e dry rhree {| | tops, seamless feet, double soles, | | 36, 38; extra sizes 40, 42, 44, at 85c. Children’s Gowns, embroid- | trimming tucked, lace trimmed and | nicely made of wool poplin. |}! © arrested Wed yas} | heels and toes. KNIT UNDERWEA “TION—UPPER ery trimmed, 39 Infants’ Sleepers ‘Be }s hemstitched. Flesh and | and plaids, marked at about | —s HOSIERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR MAIN F Cl of flannelette. c white. half the original price.

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