The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 10

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TABOR COUNCIL WANTS U.S, T0 ~ PROBE EDITOR : Federal investignt Wal im a resolution passed by th attle Central 1 Council Wednesday night The resolution w B. B. Ault, wt Aluest of W abor ¥ Permanent ! e to one ado; CH,” said Woe ping at jo stat ‘ iene to the t Hanover, He has dee since 1912. Here We Never Cease to Offer Bargains Ba Honest Facts Just Between Ourselves Facts that you should stop and figure out— it’s to your own bene- fit. Wouldn't you rather pay a Lower Price and carry your Own par- cel? Wouldn't you just as soon shop where fix- tures are plain and ordinary, but where the Merchandise is re- liable and the prices always lower? Wouldn’t you just as soon wait on yourself as much as possible— And Go Home With a Saved Dollar in Your Pocket? Reduced to 59c When you stop to conside could buy for 59c, it would possible for at this price, even if them yourself. They striped and plain voile, styles (some slightly 1 to have in Women’s Fiber | 59c Pair very good quality, but, as we have tan color only, we've reduced the entire lot to 59c a pair. Fine lisle tops, with reinforced gar- to Amer-| with me. with the] it spurs me complished Proof —Positive—Sure—and Convincing That— The Bargain Basement One Table of Lingerie Blouses An Unusually Good Lot of Blouses That You Will Surely Want Several of kind and how much material you made re made of soiled) Silk Hose Fiber Silk Hose that are | ter tops. Women’s and Reduced SHE’S JUDGE LOVE LETTERS “ Marie Wells ve letter Movement in re t put t 2 Mar v Plea, particu © s Pheviki of the H 4p ’ » you ine when y w that with one w I ; oan mearth? Just say you love me, and | cut off an art \ RENTAL HOUSES LISTED BY CHAMBER COMMITTEE tary Ned Edris of the gen h rf \. # c _ ' ‘ Miss Marie Wells, with “High Cost soa t of Loving,” who is judging “love «4 letters.” any man’s heart a flutter, but 1 rom $20, A Massachasetts man in France Is It strengthens my heart well as @ © can pee on to deeds yet una ting of housekeos st shedding deeds worthy of your ap To Shop in the Bargain Basement Is a Saving Habit THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Does Sell at Lower Prices. Here it is, in black and white, and when you come to the Bar- | gain Basement Friday you will find the goods that back up this Advertisement. You Will Find More Than That You will find that nothing is overdrawn, nothing overstated, that the Bargains are even better than we say. You will find that for downright economy the Bon Marche Bargain Basement. D-R-E-S-S-E-S oe | $8.00 Silk and Wool Dresses for Women and Misses Smart little Dresses for many occasions— smart styles for street and business wear. Dresses of Chiffon Taffeta, Wool Crepe Wil = Panama Cloth and Serge, with novelty collars «™ I) \ : x of self material or white, and many have an added touch of colored embroidery, One Big Lot of Coutil . Corsets Reduced to 98c— Good Style Corset Models That Are Suitable for Slender and Medium Figures Here's another instance, that is, if you are in need of a Co to realize a worth-while saving. Corsets of good grade pink coutil, with elastic inserts at top and fit- ted with four hose supporters, and only 98c. A good range of sizes to select from. Children’s Muslin Drawers Only 9c you cannot beat Tailored Spring Hats at a Very Special Price —$1.29— Be Here Early Friday if You’re Planning to Get One of These Hats at $1.29 While we have Hats; but wh price being only ing to be Shapes r what you be im ne of the of the go: them. 1 you think $1.29, ther a big rush fe ty le straw combination; Trench Hats included Blouse in various of moire and few | A Small Lot of Women’s Dress Skirts Priced $1.98 ~ various also a Nicely made Drawers | 1” Navy Blue and Black Only for little girls, from 2 to Two substantial colors that 6 years old. The Drawers | are always preferred for prac- are of good grade muslin tical Skirts. t, plain style and are nicely finished Skirts, made of serge, with but- is usnee | ton trimming. Think of it, en with embroidery or ruffle | tirely made up Skirts—service }(n of self material. | able ones, too—for $1.98. yp” Women’s Silk and Wool _ Dresses Reduced to $6. 95 Misses’ Coats | to ‘$2. 98 THE SEATTLE STAR \{] —others with deep yokes, : believe that you will appreciate a counter devoted to Georgettes exclue 2 ss | sively. GEORGETTE BOOTH—THE BON MARCHE :o weceuiambanile 10,000 Yards of | | , . | EMmbroiderles—hHa rice | |} Select Your Easter pen te | " i atrick’s Day 5 Y d | | | Cards Now Postcards, 10¢ dozen; Place Cc e | } Easter Post Cards, 10¢ doz, Cards, 20¢ dozen. een aa rae / Raeke Tina : | Embroidery of Nainsook and Swiss, Easter Booklets, priced from s peed Caps, 10¢ each; $1.00 | i, open and blind patterns. Edges are 21 to Bhe. 7 eae coe well embroidered ; widths 1 to 2 inches, | 2¢ : =r Be eae. Paper Napkins, 5¢ dozen. American made. Ffiday only. a i Favors, 75¢ to $1.25 dozen. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | | f | | Light-Color Calico, 24 Inches Wide, ove Dale | —10c— : 2,000. yards of Calico A Kid Glove Sale that will make neat-looking F * : : = aprons; good gr: “with It is a very real sale of Kid Gloves—with very real bargains—and Easter | Have the kiddie Free Knitting Le ’ hair sons, 10 a, m, to cut > 98s, atest style— and 1 to 5 p.m price 35« PHIERD PLOOL D FLOOR Mill Ends of 36-inch Plain and F — Silks and Satins at $1.25 a Yd. | Lengths from 5 to 25 yards, but we will gladly cut any —* desired | lhese are mill trial lengths of Silk—ends that have been run off t¢ e pattern 1 perfect j and at a great deal less than you would have to pay in the ordinar f buying silk Fancy Satins and Silks, including taffetas, moires, poplins and pong hades most sought for Spring, for both street and evening wear—suitable for all dress purposes. | Serviceable 33-Inch Sport Pongee 75c Yard 36-Inch Silk Mixtures at 45c a Yard Finely Woven Yard- Wide Silk Poplins $1.25 Plain Popular Beautiful, and fancy for all sport erviceable and wear is this heavy, finely woven Silk ilk mixed crepe : and Teiaseh woveltie all-silk imported Shan- Poplins demanded for 36 inches wide. A spe tung Pongee at 75¢ a yard Spring and in desired col- F cially interesting offer for Fri Friday. Hand woven silk, rich, orings for dresses, waists and j day—Bargain Day—at yard natural ground, with Oriental and separate skirts—in popular colors, } | In street and ¢ , for conventional design in sport color- including French blue, khaki, reseda, 4 } Waist for dresse: ings—for dr and skirts. emerald, marine, wistaria and others. 4 | UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE | , } | f Envelope Ch 75 | An Unusual Lot of Envelope Chemises at 75c | A FORTUNATE PURCHASE BRINGS THEM TO YOU AT THIS LOW PRICE | F job Beauties, indeed, are these Envelope Chemises at 75c—you'd think they were much more than the | to, | embroidery, ribbon threaded and lace insertion—lace and asked. Made of lingerie cloth in unusual styles, some with yokes of trimmed front and back with organdy embroidery THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE price ribbon trimmed. Friday Economies Well Worthy Your Special Attention | Mill Ends of Cretonnes at A40c Yd. An exceptional offer for Friday—j| | | Mill Ends of heavy linenized mercerized | | | Repps and jute cloth Cretonnes in new, | up-to-date designs; lengths to 10 yards. | j THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 | | \ Millinery Week | At the Bon Marche UNTRIMMED SHAPES — THE MOST COMPLETE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN Empires, pokes, turbans and extra large Dress Shapes are here in numbers; caterpillar braids, Picot braids, Milans and Liseres in the approved colorings of Spring. The prices are from $1.95 up to $20.00, but we call your special attention to Untrimmed Shapes at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 SECOND FLOOR LINE THAT | Men’s Phoenix | Silk Socks (Seconds) 39c Pr. | Here’s a snap for the men—Phoenix | | Silk Socks, plain and with embrvidered | | silk cloc in black, white, tan, navy THE RON MARCHE ———— We have moved the Georgette Crepes to the Viddle Main Aisle Booth—Now the Georgette Booth | pss gray. They show slight imperfec- | | ions. | We made this change for your convenience; the light is better for LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | matching colors, the Silk Department is “just next door,” and we | | small figure patt only two weeks off—what could be more timely? | White Pajama Cloth, | | An Exceptional Offer An Unusual Sale of 36 Inches Wide, in Kid Clswes at 95c Kid Gloves—Friday $1. 15 | Ge ~ —15c— What, only 95¢ a pair for Kid A very low price indeed for Gloves Good, servicea mate-| Gloves? Yes, that’s all—and just at these war times—Gloves in white, rial in various size check| the we w nen rene Ae wanting ivory, putty, gray and tan, Your choice attarns abla fo! new Gloves for Easter. nite, ivory, , 5 patterns; suitable for mak- vi ‘hs ir asker sige ek of P. X. M. and pique sewn, some with ing pajamas and under tan and gray. They wear well—are ah i » einhncidered “Haken wear; yard wide, and 15e| Well made—both washable and non pretty contrasting embroidered backs. yard washable; neatly embroidered, and A splendid selection, indeed. Sizes 5 LOWER MAIN FLOOR with one clasp at the wrist. Sizes 514 to 714. | to 74, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Boys’ Blouses at 50c Lingerie Waists $1.25 THE VALUES ARE REAL WITH THE FRESHNESS OF THE PRIC fiat SUALLY = SPRING—AND AT A PRICE - YOU WILL WILLINGLY PAY The amount you had planned to spend for sonny’s Waists in styles that are new and 4 nee choice. Spring supply of Blouses will _— go much further if you come The materials are surprisingly to this sale. good, being sheer and dainty voiles and organdies. Blouses of blue chambray, and not overlooking the’ fact that two dark patterns in ging- han and a ceew, Uhh bate they are well made—and that the A ieee ’ 8 ae price is interestingly low, A / erns, 2 ; : ; Well tailored garments, made with yoke in the Snappy sport styles are here found—also dainty lace back—si 6 to 16 years. : and embroidery trimmed models, UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR THE BQN MARCHE }

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