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

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SITUATION AT |" THEM «KULTUR + HOME WAS IN. peer Month-End at the Bon Marche SERIOUS , SHAPE sc Everybody Knows What That Means— me mm ent le gi , Everybody knows that The Bon Marche’s Month-End Clearances bring very real savings on many lines of use Ra , Merchandise—simply because the lots are small or the size ranges broken—it means a little more hunting for your felal r ron on : . ° H " 4 Age Pig e Ftp 4 style—your size—your color—but who minds that when they can save a quarter to a third, and sometimes a half on veel pls Bye Mn 4 , the things they need? wer is finally m nus | | . if. | SR mann Set nite] + ae Women’s Knit ) Men’s Negligee Et ae Underwear, Special | 39C Shirts Reduced to | 79C reserves But the reports do show that Ger. | A. ‘ S F wpe. y . 38 (Some Seconds tn the lot) (Broken lines-—of good wearing Shirts) ort of coal, Having se s <9 Se , A' ORTUNATE purchase brings Ribbed Cotton Underwear t EN, what do you think of being able to get good Negligee About out of , n and has a bad 1 ( } ken H ‘ a situation as to ing. Ts lacking in you at this low price. In the lot are Vests with low neck Shirts for 7 They're broken lines, mostly sizes 14, ; Z : — xaos ae bos : y ‘ and sleeveless, or with wing or elbow sleeves. Tights or Pants with 1¢ and 17. Made of woven madras, percale, mercer- ~ aptiod hag * . cuffs or lace knee; also ankle length. Regular and extra size d poplin and mercerized cloth, with soft or starched cuffs. Outstanding among Ge so bi el ria troubles is the coal shortage. f UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE y TORE, JUST ’ INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVE. ENTRANCE Many works have been stopped by | Sot A Dery | Dress Goods Remnants at Half Price *, movies and halls | are forbid: a 7 PPER THE BON MARCH The shortns: hampering war hl : | cnn Work thruout upper Rhine dis trict In Austria, conditions are Sen Term sieeve of fel be) 5 ee | ’ . Women’s Pure Thread Sie Sie . 19 Men’s Suits Reduced to $9.95 Silk Hose at $1.15 ed in th suth German market to 5 i Rioinis Westphalia. the neat ot A Snap for Men Needing New Suits (SECONDS) many of Germany's biggest war in i ws baie nie re utters fos and Who Want Them at a Low Price weathie of tha eee Metals irregulars of the better grade: tain metals is forcing | : | They're Odd Suits, or we never could sell them so low as $9.95—and they won't be here fashioned, with double sol heels | Good patterns—mostly gray, staple worst. and toes. Black, white, bronze, beige, . i champagne, gray and mist. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Banks are ordered not to reissue | long at this price—tfor there are only 19 in the lot. Ricke! coins, and all 10 and 5-pfen. | 4 5 | ; ib ateae Se Phe Rig pieces are being called in to in i eds, in sizes 36 to 42. Bs iad “Shes | é ae Boys’ Norfolk Suits $3.95 Boys’ Norfolk Suits $4.25 have been taken in some places and| j 5 ’ : i meee ce for wan castings 4 92 Norfolk Suits in most all sizes—but not 100 Norfolk Knickerbocker Suits—made of One Lot of Boys and Pen -aniagh gerd ‘oman eave are every size in every pattern—made of blue serge dependable wearing dark, heavy mixtures; sizes 2 ; Bargoes and ruthless slashing of the | : : and mixture: range from 6 to 16 years. Girls Shoes at $1.75 Mist of preferred consumers have v on ji F “ on Durable Shoes for school ata Been ordered to lighten the burde: Sy. - -? $ C $ F urable § s se é play ot the. priate val ansitl, ones Ae yy Small Boys Reefers 3.95 Young Men S Suits for 9.95 wear—made of good quality gun- ipa priée of Germany. . ~ 27 Reefer C ade of black and white 9 Suits, odds and ends of broken lines—mostly metal calf and patent leather—on Leath hortage | king dift - 27 Reefer oats, made of blac a x t Me i " cult Eaaaive of chece ys yl psi , . check materials and fancy mixtures—pinch back ; pinch-back style, in the following : One 32, skuffe r and straight last; broken ttain grades in shoemaking is pro — é : sizes 214 to 10 years. one 33, one 34, one 35, three 36, one 37, one 38. sizes—5 to 11. * ira or ioaberemtbay Caml ae el finn AE f 4 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR powder shave s F Clothing scarcity has sent out . s c = Soed eee we Se squads of rag-pickers to comb every alleyway. Police are ordered to pre vent civilia wearing clothing of | In the year 452 the city of Padua was © . ta, the Hun. In tien of textiles among the poorer lis no excuse for the German m, but that Padua ts © to the trench lines and easy to reach. Padua iw not a fortified city nore are no great UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE { military factories there. It is a church town and a university town, filled — : - _ | with famous old ecclesiastical buildings and with works of art. The photo HELL INSPECT GUARD ph above. from the Italian embassy at Washington, shows a ada | . e ° > : ! * or the ist te slnce hiv ap-| ster And ber chilren king at thr “ermamitared heme. 28-Inch Cotton | Marcella Combinations | Bobbinet Curtains at Music Bags Pointment to office, Gen. Harvey | 9 : . : : UR Gat nscnes the state tareas| Swen Parmands, Hindu poet.| An honor roll of 29 men in service! FQulard, Special at a Reduced Price a Special Price Reduced Be fon, Washington State Guard, Fri-| will speak upon “Life After Death” |] was dedic ated Wednesday night by M usic Bags of pin sez ace i the Poe cngey intel ga A oan might. ee, seins ? . Pythiaa., ; Me : ea uated for Friday 79¢ $1 65 grain leather; double - fold ay — style with : . : —12):c— . silk lining .... $1.95 = yards of soft Co A MONTH-END CLEAN UP IN WHITE ONLY | Music Bags of pearl seal B Ss THE BON MARCHE 1,000 yards of soft Cotton grain; double-fold style with S250 RE Tex rer R G A I N B A Ss E mM E N Tt. Pe finish? penis AE ant Combinations Marcella make— 117 pairs of fine Bobbinet Cur- moire lining. $1 95 dark shades, for dresses. Not | Corset Cover and Drawer style,made | tains, 2144 yards long, with two-inch at 4 ® over 10 yards to each. of fine lingerie cloth, trimmed with taped hem and trimmed with neat Leather Goods—Upper Main Floor Assorted Wash Goods | pretty lace, embroidery, lace inser- Cluny lace edgings—suitable for any | = N t oi | 25- to 32-inch, at tion and ribbon. room. Boys’ enh Suits, Silk cw id —15c— — Muslin Combinations | | Window Shades — eer Te : ran Silk and Cotton and All- Are Reduced to 39c Without Rollers, at 39c —95c— l cotton Wash Goods in plain | 5 ea a | Tennis Rackets, size 1114x Dresses New— J and floral patterns; lengths Good Combinations for everyday Hand-made Oil Opaque Window | 834; good for prac- 7 , r\V to 10 yards. Limit 10 yards. wear — Corset Cover and _ closed- Shades, 36 and 38 inches wide, 6 | tice work; special. . Cc As pictured, and Coats as pic- ; (4) LOWER MAIN FLOOR Drawer style, made of muslin with feet long—and hemmed—White, | SPORT GOODS—BASEMENT many other tured, in various | f \ |" embroidery trimming. Green, Brown, Tan, Blue, Gray = charming styles, ‘ iietake 4 5 BON MARCHES 3 and they're snappy color Popular Fiction, Three | THIRD FLOOR—THE Be ARC 150 Titles Copyright priced only combinations, for a Dollar—a Copy : : Fiction Reduced to $14.95 /|~.... iN lil —35e— | | 1.2 Price $14 95 PN | / ick Giap- tine Maka Seer Book Shop—Upper Main Floor ATTRACTIVE — SMART 7 _FOR EASTER | EASTER COATS SWEAR {| For Less 5 TO MEET nr "BE HURRIED ACROSS TO FRANCE VICTORY OVER “PLEA OF LLOYD eae of pretty foulard silk, satin ‘he F age to the sh ambassador and | Mectine tatfete, navetty silk. crepe —made of fine twill burella cloth—in § NDAY Gontaed Teen Bape Onbl(etia is ie wen ane te HUNS IN nA GEORGE T0 U, S. smart belted effects—the very kind of all ona that t , | de Chine and Georgette SOORIRAR HES, communicated to this government Less c iid BY FRED S. FERGUSON | NEW YORK, March 28.—It is in Nile Green, Wistaria; Purple, Copen- Wood Urges Speed ship construction. Be WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | impossible to exaggerate the im- for handling fuel and food hagen, French Blue and others. at| And Gen. Wood in anxious to have {uareased. Rotivity ‘teem |IN FRANMOM, WMateh St cemie ses portance of getting reinforce- —the Dress as pictured has side | women w i > cially aenabai 10, will meet again next Sunday ; omen who will be specially interested men hurried across with less train-| , r stries and war trade/more crosses of war have b ments across the Atlantic in the ES and a bustle drape in back Coats many women will want to wear The Russian Society of Relie€ for with a new silk dress—and it’s these Russia, which was organized March j » very - . Washington hall, 14th ave. and Fir mn this side than was accorde: in the very moderate price. st, at 2 p. m. : d, as & whole, more ef/ awarded American troops for bra shortest possible space of time, fective prosecution of the war sleeves and vest of Georgette—shaw] —the Coats are fashioned in two-tone Any man or woman, regardless of rrest at slow ships be! nis council, with Secretary Dan.|°? wag the appeal from Premier FREe, CORES Oe DOULO Steere ated in conve At present! jes and Provost Marshal Gen. Crow Twelve were given to Iowa sol } Lloyd George to the United will be admitted to membership. | shine o . eg e ha beih’ aiteat deenedine tan — tv pit in SB 0 ecevare ¥ (ler added, will meet each Wednes-| diers, in addition to the citation for| States today. The only obj “ b 'Y peedy destroyers and the whole| 4 yailant t 7 br ate a ergy cat ie ead 8 feagblha day gallantry of two platoons and one puncements, will be to devise Way®| convoy must be tuned down to ac It will seek remedies for {Ils which | company ’ } and means to help Russia obtain eco- | commodate the slowest abip. | 7 a British high o isi rocade orse nomic nece: «to help recuperate P ,| have cl 1 the war machine. The Minnesota artillery received | Reading, British high commissioner, A New Lot of Blouses ts |, [bape Bess As for shortening the period of] ‘War department officials the past|13 crosses and the Maryland trench | at a dinner of the Lotus club. It was her economic disorganization: it pt ele py of pinta: f : | # dir to aay” declared Seere. | reining, there i lash of opinion.| few days have emphasized that| mortar battery six | in the form of a cablegram from the Dainty styles of sheer voile ] 85 beds gee Gens pty (Continued From Page One) — | American troops are counted on as eut. Col. Tinly was included | premier, and said collar with ball trimming. effects—and come in sizes 16 to 42 The message was delivered by Lord claw “that thees Russian , Wood thinks it well to train the men| the great reserve. s the Iowans who were decor-| “We are at the crisis of the war, here that did not of indif. | overs as much as possible so that] Today's early news from the front! ate j attacked by an immense superiority ‘ i : |F | ference to the fate of Russia wince | Papid shifts in methods of fighting| fave added confidence. It is ti Hun Raid Thwarted Jof German troops. Our army has Good Fitting Corsets the signing of the damnable peace y lowed the experts said, that Germar 1 There has been normal ater | been forced to retire. The retirement y | " . ) othe vd, gene be held soon ehting in the Lun je sector. A i ata Very Low Price Brest-Litovsk, fe ne simple reason, On t ther hand, general army | has been carried out methodically, bee At this popular price we are able y Low Price that the old fox, Billy the t, and | opinion tx for at least four or five| |German raid was directed against |fore the pressure of a steady auc: to show you some pretty, new hs Corsets made of fine qual- Gott, showed them that papers, sig ee an ee most ota — — to ees pine of a. Ameri-| cession of fresh German reserves . si antics mabe | . § natures, contracts, are so much| gree that one to two years would c ines early today ne enemy | which are suffering enormous ‘ Blouses—new styles of plain striped | ity pink brocaded coutil : ‘a preferable, ‘Tho present crisis, | | barrage fell in our outposts, but our |“ Se ee ee 7 ide: voi There are ¥ waste paper, and that a ‘German, | be ‘The situation is being faced with and embroidered voile. There are | medium low bust style with pregnant with culture,’ {a inoculated | however, makes shorter training| men remained at their places, and| snienaid courage and resolution, ie smart, plain tailored Blouses with ribbon trimming and fitted with the only ‘culture that a Ger-| Periods necessary, according to the there were no casualties. Several | dogged pluck of our troops has, for pin tucks—others with novelty col- | with four hose supporters—a |f/ man knows of,’ the culture of some. | maiority opinion American wires” ™erved 9" the} the ‘moment, checked the ceaseless 7 9 p bod: Ine's yroperty blood and, Only @ short time before the great A @ ava . lars that have lace and fancy button | good range of sizes. Other J] rey, one otic man's teow drive, Gen, March and others took | In ono clash, an American patrot | pnrush of ene trimming. styles of corsets, just re- |f|} “We, the Russians, know but one) steps to increase the troops’ move Jencountered a patrol of the enemy ghee or in the struggle, SIZES 36 TO 44, d at different prices, thing—that as long as ‘Me und Gott’ | ents at the appeal of France. Ree romorte tt AMA Metlleel five" Chae | oat ea eens era oe tials Be : 4 . mans. Os 01 pus story 1e romenaded in i ee Get Japan Shipping LONDON, March ree | nas nen tt Se" mot mamta he ary a here be ‘eedom fo: or | pursuit of happiness. Taking of Dutch ships will im-!nine British vessels were sunk dur-| Wounded and decorated, continues to|°Ut it the French and British prove the over: transport of men| ing the week ending March 47, ac-|iMProve. His temperature is nor.|¥oved with the knowledge that e and materials and complet mal, great republic of the West will pring a s—. fe 5 6 ys Fangements for 150,000 tone of Jan.| CPding to the admiralty’s report to ESE MDNR sete react FOLLY neglect no effort which can hasten <inssiieiaaggles hiya ies A anese shipping will further improve| ay. Of these 16 were over 1,600 its troops and its ships to Burope. IN MANY DIFFERENT STYLES TO SUIT THE NBRABOAT TASTE | the situation, BN ci feeling|tons. Among those under that dis BRITISH MAKE GAIN BL Rare te It is im e ia tha he present ship| plac t, o a fishing ve: © aggerate the Importance Hats for many occasions—Street and Sport Hats—neat styles for business and facilities troop transport is now| > nen One Was & fishing veasel IN PALESTINE DRIVE] or getting American reinforcements shopping wear. Many styles—military shapes—novelty styles—mushroom—poke bon- about up to maximum. This Is the “greatest number of| LONDON, March 28.—British|#CT08S the Atlantic in the shortest net and others, shown in the new Spring shades, ad Shifts In the convoy system, and | AMSTERDAM, Mare Berlin| the inclusion of a few soldiers in| Lord Reading showed great ome- Is your price for a Hat $1.85, $2.95 or $4.95? Then come to the Bargain vapapers of Wed evening every carga ship, however, would] Week since the week of September | of Amman at 4 e'glock yesterday, ac-| tion as he meat the norte, oe ‘ ' unanimously remark on the increas. | help the increase. ording to sug-| 1917, when the same number ling to an qfficiat report from/sage, then followed with his own Basemen‘ 4 ing difficulty of the German 4 -| gestions of naval officials. as destroyed. At that > ly on. Allenby regeived today. Other| promise that every Brtiish soldier resn on the weat front, but say Hin-| President Wilson's informal war] eight of the vessels were over 1,600 British forces have crossed the river would die rather than let the enemy denburg is confident. council is seeking to straighten out, tons, Jordan in the direction of Amman, pass thru. British merehantmen sunk in one| mounted troops were within a mile| Possible space of time,

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