The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME “LET US FINISH | “THIS JOB,’ SAYS BRITISH LABOR HY LO Liewen Maret ALL DISLOYAL TEACHERS 6 60 All disloyal teachers are missed by 0 Those against whom there Plcion wil! not be re ! Peelection in May, according to Mecision of the board Wednes following the readin . tory statement THE BON MARCHE Clothes for Two-Fisted Men: Stoutly Made Overalls, Durable Shirts for Men Whose Work Calls for Clothes That Will Stand the Strain MEN’S CLOTHING SECTION UPPER MAIN FLOOR Corduroy Pants $4.00 and $5.00 Made to stand hard usage. Choice of dark brown or mouse color. Khaki Pants $1.75 and $2.00 Well-made Pants of quality khaki. Coats to J mate h at the same price. Moleskin Pants $3.00 Color is khaki. You will find these Pants wear exceptionally well. Other Pants $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 | This is a large assortment of cotton and wool it mixtures that are very good values. Bib Overalls $2.00 Blue or black denim Overalls of the best quality. Jackets to match at the same price as the overalls, Striped Overalls $1.75 Blue and white striped Overalls and Jackets, made from good weight denim. Overalls with bib, Painters’ Overalls $1.25 to $2.50 Overalls for the painter, carpenter and cook at right prices. Union Suit Overalls $3.50 al soll: te th = The Overall for comfort and ease in working. a ee Made in one-piece—easy on—easy off. Made of | _:| PHENOMENON IN er Bie denim or kha your choice. | HEAVENS SEEN elise REET IN MANY STATES AGO, March § Anp THAT'S WAY | ORDERED ALL bees Tunes “Topay! ne achool board is wus rid ¢ HE SAID We DIDNT HAVE mmende = WASHINGTON poneldering . ae } st sacra at talk about t f ¥ f \ mi ne teachers Spencer *Tam going to ask S§ Cooper to run de Misloyalty brought And that no tea fwhom there is a » mended for reelect * The board voted Superintendent ‘ found tn he had been investigating numerou Sate complaints sent him. any if Misa Strong. in her statement. | urged the appointment Se fi her place. She then as fo Be excused, and immediate! tal and om the room. | - very A committee of wome 4 { ‘ ; Be. Eleanor M. - . Quested the appointm: an. and tw a with rocks of t IN THE ackwoods stores in the kles and brawny arms of a woman nh make the rad ever been ted, every eman in Frit * Butterworth said ain h the fr 15,000 WAR DESERTERS ) we WORK IN SWITZERLAND | BERNE, Switzer! March § Of the 30,000 men who have| THe sh taken refuge in Switzerland as de STORE FOR A Bis Perters, or in order to avoid milk ORDER THINKING SHE WOLD Mary service in their own country GET TWO Pounds OF Mobilized by the Swi gover Reet for creuan service | 6 SUGAR wrrH IT — So ‘They have been formed into com “panies of 150, each under the super eer ee HINDU PLOT data cad cventh CASE WARM ‘ecto to vearching MA SENT wiLtie To flesh and bones thi of the Huns Ships Needed ‘worth mays that Americana| testimony as to Hisar w » cromsexamina een set to work on the land to in €rease the agricultural production They will receive food and cloth dng and 25 cents pay a day, the same Amount paid to Swiss soldiers _ WOMAN KILLED WHEN REVOLVER GOES OFF) WEAVERVILLE, Cal, March § —A bullet accidentally fired thru ins ceiling of a room in which Herbert Bean, 16. was cleaning an automatic 1 Zenia, struck Mrs. George wed Clark, who was in the room above, | “lst ttorney Hartiett, Gafiicting a wound from which she] the defense, and Judge Van F Wied. Word of the accident reached| Ver & court ruling, before which the There today. It in the second time| Hizar declared Mre. Adams had in. tried roported a disagreement has figured in an accidental/ fluenced the testimony of Martins, | yesterday, and was discharged ting. He was not arrested after he had given what appeared jury stood 10 to 2 for acquittal “SIWIVES TESTIFY FOR MAIN; CASE : IS NEAR CLOSE : Continued From Page One| Wision of Swiss officers, and have tion. March & « LET OFF AFTER TRYING TO CASH $30,000 CHECK OAKI March & Whether William Hammond, jr, of cases grew more «pi ie Hizar, San Diego attorney fendant In the case, during yes | terday's session, charged Mra, An nette Adams, assistant to U. 8. At torney Preston, with influencing the 5 Martinez, and thin by a brief Cal Alameda, will be tried again argea of conspiring to We could not fir ake home on a becau |He had been ¢ to eat his | pervor 4 him, and t attorney lie was The Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Lower Second Ave. Entrance. Men's Chambray Shirts in blue and Men’s Gauntlet Gloves, a muleskin gray; full and roomy; extra well made. Glove, made to stand hard wear. Priced, Fach, $1.00, per pair, 60¢. ! Men's Cotton Flannel Shirts, medium Wool weight; colors to choose from are blue, avy weight; natural color; will not brown and gray; very durable fabric. shrink; sizes 30 to 50. Shirts and Each, $1.25 Drawers, per garment, $1.50. a. ec CROWDS WATCH * ami WASHINGTON, March # The was going Underwear, medium vorce / merely w get away until he Kot over the effects of the liquor An to Mr. Mair ' towns along the Columbia river tinted ‘the ported witnessing the appearance of the aurora borealis last night. The effect was said to be dazaling at — times. the aurora They innint Inter. | patriotic phenomenon tn ere last night the lights first « took the arge eagle with outstretched nes teing plainly ske . white and blue. NEW YORK SEES LIGHTS NEW YORK. March &.—Thou eanda of persons watched the appear. ani long streamers of the ight, when the aurora borealis | ed th te light o er the heavens. Off of the naval ¢ nted on elegraph and telephone commun! cations north and east of New York were affected by the phenomenon. tched PHONE LINES AFFECTED VANCOUV 3. C., March $ Telegraph nunication with Eastern Canada was interrupted last night during the display of the au rora borealis the east, ther The aurora borealis, witnessed tn many sections of the United Stati was not seen here last night, « weather bureau reported today. There are in England, France and Belgium more than 3,000 soldiers who have been totally blinded in the 5,000 blinded in one the exce: |play. Many thought ‘This | ight was a big fire 7 before a , DULUTH FOLKS SAY LIGHTS PATRIOTIC THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Bargains Are Everyday Occurrences “Lower Prices” the Motto in This Different Kind of a Store—The Bon Marche Bargain Basement husband was murdere: Mra. Main clared that Mr Swayne when put on the atan Main Mr ot friends ells sae * of the aurora borealin he t iTS WERE DATEL ING ND, March non be k. A viv after that we had did not act For Your Boy—a “Stand Wear’’ Suit—at $7.50 Two Pairs of Knickers with Every Suit The name tells the story, and when you see the quality of these suits, the attractive patterns and the stylish models, you will say that here is the greatest value for the price—$7.50. School Suits for Boys Styles and tailoring are winning points of these Suits. The coats are mannish, plain front and back, trench or three-piece belt, slash or patch pockets. Knickerbockers are full lined, taped seams and have belt loops, and you May choose suits with either one or two pair of pants. From $8.50 to $18.50 UPPER MAIN FLOOR the time of the murder as shown by state witnesses farmer, told of t Main’ offi Boys’ Hats ‘and Caps The new styles for spring and sum- mer wear are here, including the popu- lar trench cap. Here you will find the natty mixtures that please the boys and add so much to their dres appearance. Sizes from 6%% to The prices are popular, too. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 BON MARCHE Because— With a constant stream of merchandise pouring into the Basement stocks counted the Jones visit D train ar Women’s sil Misses’ Dresses FOR STREET— | $ 9. 8 5 FOR AFTERNOON— FOR BUSINESS WEAR In Taffeta Silk—In Serge—In Poplin Chiffon Taffeta Dresses with plain tailored bodice and large white silk collar—skirts with hip drapes—other styles are trimmed with metallic ball drops. istand down, Bargain must move quickly not end of a Clearance sales are held up until the season low-moving and odd lo THE merch- age andise are daily selling at clears Many lots of merchar radically reduced, though not advertised thrifty shopper should walk through — this tore every time down town and share in these bargains » prices Children’s Stockings at 35c 3 PAIRS FOR Get the children’s stock- ings here Saturday—from this line at 35¢ a pair. Splendid wearing stock ings, fine ribbed cotton in black only, with long elastic ribbed legs and good wearing, seamless feet. Sizes 6 to 10. Fine for school wear. UPPER MAIN FLOOR BON MARCHE Hair Bow Ribbons And Ribbons for Bags and Sashes Ribbons at 35c a Yard In this lot are moire, taffeta and novelty ribbons with plain centers, satin and taffeta striped rib- bons in pretty color combinations. Brocaded Ribbons at 50c a Yard In Five Attractive Designs Scotch Plaids at 50c and 65c Yard Vo and 5Yy Inches in Width Sash Ribbons at 75c a Yard All Styles—6 Inches Wide MAIN THE MARCHE minutes. pulled in Dresses of Silk Poplin, Wool Crepe, Serge and Panama cloth, in Gray, Brown, Black, Navy, Steel, Copen, Emerald, Royal Alice. $1.00 Beige, and Boys’ Shoes $2.29 A Special Purchase of Fifty Pairs Growing Boys’ Ganmetal Calf a neat-fit- ting English last; splendid durable cloth tops; neat-fit- school Shoes. Sizes 814 to ting Shoes with sensible, ble, broad-toe shapes. Children’s Shoes SIZES 81%4.TO 11, $2.15 SIZES 11 Oi: 3, $2:3 A_ splendid Children’s Shoes, black patent Women’s Shoes for $3.35 Pair Black Patent Leather Shoes a neat-looking street style; line of made of ther with new Shoes on THE UPPER LOOT BON CARRY- -HOME SPEC ALS IN 4 HE Mayflower Coffee i DELICATESSEN Potato salad, a pound | Sausage lit 15¢. ¢ 8¢. made pound Mayonnaise, fresh daily, a 43¢. licious for lb. 20¢. FOURTH FLOOR rolls Bare emeny ean: | er ont wantin tren || Pear butter, very de b 25c a Pound Of course you will get de- | your usual package on | Saturday. It’s just the fast pan Tea, fancy uncol- | ored, a pound, 40¢, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON | MARCHE reakfast, | |THE Bon MARCHE | av excitement and ways did. An said Mrs, ¥ ind character are ter: absolutely above Bell told of having ne on the day the quarrel ene of t Main when it first fa Main did not a He denied havir that he noticec und = nervou' funeral "lm Sheriff he said long, narrow-shape with Louis heels; of sizes, Coats for $2.98 cial line of Coats is sale at this ¢ tly price, Coats for women misses, high cut tops of fancy cloth; vamps good range The remaining lot of a spe- still on reduced and Boys’ Worsted and Corduroy Suits for $2.95 Belted Suits for boys rang- ing from 2 to 6 years of age. The Suits are of stripes, mixtures and corduroys, with collars that button close to the neck, Boys’ Separate School Pants for 79c Boys’ Sport Blouses —19c— A special lot of Boys’ Sport Blouses, made of good grade stripe prints with convertible collar and short sleeves. Children’s Rompers 9c— A special purehase of Rompers and Creepers, made of rep and = gingham in white, plain colors and checks. Sizes 1 to 6 years.

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