The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 16

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THE BON MARCHE Beautiful Easter Millinery—smart Easter W earables—the latest \ concetts in Easter Ribbons and Neckwear—everything needed for a (eee) Happy Easter and last, but not by any means least, Bon Marche values (/ A Wonderful Gathering of Easter Millinery THE SMART—THE NEW—THE BECOMING—THE COLORFUI Group A—$5.00 Group B—$7.50 | Group C—$10.00 Just take a glance at the illus- tration—it will give you an idea of their charm The Germans have no corner on the offensive dt The § or day ’ the © sive ¢ ° Sint: « (eatin See fhern’ end of the line in France, This y No Man's Land IP GERMANY’ ” IS BATTLE CRY ° OF ROOSEVELT PORTLAND. } March 29.—Per it prepared after the war, the vital need for beating Ger to her knees to win lasting 5 kewine tn covered with dead, as , stood out today as some of | t Y attempts to Strong points in Col. Theodore | “In Little Daughter’s Shop”—Girls’ Easter Coats PRICES RANGING FROM $3.95 TO $19.50 state convention here last w mote bs » the south in| fl Knowing most mothers are looking forward to Easter—having their little daugh- i3 iver te wen by brains and steel, the qn ters newly-coated—we are showing exceptionally good \ines—all smart, girlish models, co wy vty joe onary yest “)* T of Burella, Poplin, Velour, Taffeta, plaid and check material, at popular prices. Roose NAY Girls’ Silk Dresses Girls’ White Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses From $10.00 to $25.00 From $3.95 to $12.50 From $1.00 to $5.00 Saucy Tams Picturesque Sailors Desirable Short Backs Demure Drooping Brims Pokes, Tams and Tricornes All await you in the Millinery y're trimmed according : Spring dictates with nar- | Saturday for one of these Hat row quills, wings, pompons 1 iy,» WERE Sy > i FIGHTING GOES gt affair : n= wreaths of old-fashioned gar- just what they want all ready Z ‘ den flowers and tops laden : OF | to put on and wear Easter morn- % Sys) with flowers; others with ON IN GALE ing. Plenty of Spring colors “ 180 mart bows in the back. WIND AND RAIN | and a strong showing of black. ~ x” Continued From Page One « will be here IS THIS KAISER’S AIM? SECOND FLOOR between Lens Most important branches of the gov mt.” he declared, are almost ty pure of efficient organ! 0) “Unless we war on Turkey precise | ‘We war on Germany, we show ‘are insincere when we say we to make the world safe for Charming styles i suitable for many Dainty Dresses for Con- firmation or party wear- Dresses in many smart novelty styles up particularly rrowin, irls. Dresses of ™ satis ar taffeta i “plain made of sheer Lawn, Voile, —well made of good qual- \ colors and pretty, new pat- Organdie and Net, with ity gingham and cham- terns. lace and ribbon trimming. bray, in all colors. nae. é LITTLE DAUGHTER'S SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Children’s Mary Janes for Easter They arrived in the Children’s Shoe Shop just at the supreme moment. wear for comfort and style—in tan, white or black. Black Patent Ankle Strap Slip pers, 2 to 5, at $1.50 to $2.00 Tan Kid Ankle Strap Slippers, sizes 2 to 5, pair $1.75 White Kid or Nubuck Ankle Strap Slippers, $1.25 to $2.00 ROR ene Arbutus Children’s Patent Leather — Section —Lawer -_ Three-Strap Sandals z Sizes 24% to 5 at $ Crisp new x ot America's part in the , Roosevelt said © “If we had even begun seriously fight last September, Russia ly wouk! not have broken and victory would now be in A motion to obtain indorsement of suffrage was made in the on and was detrated Sut leaders, however, were not dis Easter Perfume 29c Ounce In many pleasing odors: Lilac, Violet, Cut Rose, Lily of the Valley, Sweet Pea, Honeysuckle, Aubry The foot- DEMOCRATS MOVE ‘The King County Democratic club army ‘open its new location and lunch in) Maoede at Good Eats cafeteria, Epler Latest dispatches report that kaiser’s and Hindenburg’s drive aim | Bulgar Germans and there won the «be . With Saturday noon's reg-|is to pierce the allied line, roll back the sides by a flan) and | order le Mérite for persanally meeting, March 30. Cl . leading t th Jager battalion ir . Reames, aleioes iulew oo then pour mes thee the gap for © Grive at Parts and ¢ dicated | q “forlorn hope,” saving a dangeroun Jel be the principal speaker. _ on the above map. — — ne |] Patent or Gunmetal — : —_ , 1 ay Mary Jane Pumps . " es Very Sizes 514 to 8 at $1.25 to $2.00. Easter Candy THE BON MARCHE ota Atty rs rents Candy Easter Eggs in aitter- | ‘ by to 11 at $2.00 to $2.75, ‘ ir. ose | Size 11\% to 2 at $3.00 to $3.50. Si 2 Bf ¥ oe ae, B ARGAIN BASEMENT Ea | pee Boys’ Dress Shoes $4.00 on aera 0. | T ff Si Ik Made of heavy tan calf uppers with They have gunmetal calf uppers and hall pa | affeta Sik | New Easter | | strong. leather sole and bellowsed tongue. Neolin soles, Neat last; lace style. Sizes toast, made in our, Maman —$9.85— $14.95 IN REGULAR SHOF SHOP, UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE MAIN FLOOR Smart Dresses for Sizes 16 to 44 Easter Wear Very attractive is an Eton For $14.95—a very moderate price this year—you can buy jacket style with Georgette sleeves —- embroidered vest and silk collar—a_ straight new Suits, made in this sea- son styles—good-looking Suits that we can show you in va- jf} such line model is embroidered and beaded and has a white satin Stetson Hats at $4.00—you know how reliable they are—every man knows Stetson Hats. collar and cuffs—a surplice effect closes at the side with Then there is the “Stetsonia”—Stetson’s Feature Hat for Spring as fine a hat, gentlemen, as you will find anywhere—$s6.00. a buckle and has a peplum. f | MEN'S HAT SHOP, JUST A STEP INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVE. ENTRANCE | Peto nt . io < 5) { A “Mallory’ "_A “Premiere” or a “Stetson” Which Will Your Easter Hat Be? Mallory Cravenetted Hats (rainproof, Premiere Hats at $4.00 have a lot of friends in Seattle—they are “honest-to-goodness” sort of hats. you know), they’re $3.50. Purple and Black. Jelgian blue. A Large Line of Untrimmed Hats At Two Popular Prices $1.25 and $1.49 v Boys’ Snappy Easter Suits New Spring Coats $14.95 Pleasing styles in Gray, Blue, rious models, made of serge | Tan, Black, Green, Midnight, and mixtures, in navy and | CARRY HOME SPECIALS IN THE Two large tables piled high with | Untrimmed Hats at these prices. | Turbans, poke and other shapes, _ of hemp braid and lacquered straw “in black, sand, rose and taupe. Banded Hats $2.15 Smart tailored ready-to-wear Hats of Milan straw in chin-chin, roll and drooping brim styles, in 3 white, black, blue, sand, brown qj and navy. New Lingerie Blouses Of Fine Voile and Organdy 89c Lots of styles to choose from—all pretty Blouses of plain and embroidered voile | Coats that are good values, ‘ined styles, and ‘priced exception- | | | | ally low If you've intended to pay about $14.95 for your Spring Coat—then it will be to your own advantage to come directly to the Bargain Basement and see this line. | Made of fine twill burella cloth in belted and organdy with lace trim- med and hemstitched collars. Sig? 36 to 44. styles in combination effects. Sizes 16 to 42, in a good range of popular colors. ‘Children’s White White Sateen ° ° Canvas Slippers Petticoats 98c Mary Jane Slippers on a Many _ people | wifey. last, . with rubber | Wea? White Petticoats—these i x i . tt : | that are easily tubbed are soles and neat bow on vamps. | gnecially practical. Made of Sizes 6 to 8 at $1.20 good grade white sateen Sizes 8 to 1112, $1.35 with deep flounces and elas- | tie at waistband, prefer to | peasze Bak ties: Birds’ Delicatessen Mayonnaise, our own make, A3¢ pound. Green Gage Jam, our own make, 20¢ pound. Peanut Butter, lb. 22¢. Ripe Olives, pt. 15¢. a la creme, Lilies of the Valley, Easter Buns and other palatable dainties, FOURTH FLOOR Mayflower Coffee 25c a Pound A low price Coffee—with a high price flavor. Ground bulk Chocolate, a pound, 25c. FOURTH FLOOR ON't forget to move Easter Shirts your clocks and watches an hour ahead on : A splendid assort Saturday night—or Sunday eee so feesiaese3 morning. Blouses $1.00 to $2.50 ROYs' SHOP, For Confirmation and Other Occasions Is there a boy in all Seattle who will not be proud to wear one of these Suits on Easter morning? We think not—because They are such good-looking Suits— of such reliable materials— so well tailored— they’re made to wear Suits in Norfolk style, with one and two pairs of knickers. Some military models—that make very young men look spick and span. Suits of serges, cheviots, tweeds and fancy mix- tures—with linings from pure cottons to pure silks. Priced $8.50 to $20.00 and Boys’ Fancy Vests Attractively Priced The very newest novelties in boys’ togs. UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE nt—for Easter

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