The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1918, Page 10

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U.S. WAR INDUSTRY TO SPEED COUNTRY TOBE (THE ES ber of districts, each with its e efficiency of our war machine | ine of $7.50 Hats Proceeding to decentralixe the ve i ‘ ere Hats of fine chrysanthemum, Milan hemp and lae- ¢ the French eaplt The greatest range of any, gun previous to this announcement was 22 miles, Ord nance experts are ig theory after theory aa‘to how it might be possitie to throw a shell 1 miles Here are three of the most p X own executive head harge of production, is being considered Colone! Guy FE. Tripp, head of the FIRST THEORY, as tilustrated above, is that the gun itself, possibly with some new superexplosive, uction division of the ordnance! is built so powerful that it is able to throw a shell the 76 miles. ‘This might mean shooting the shell #0 Scores of Others Will Be Out on the where the resistance in nee organization to cut red a : ‘ : { > We have spared no efforts in striving ) quered straws in short-back pokes, large sailors, tricornes Plenty of all-black, blacks with white | . by | D , se Bestar || apg ... | Six Brand-New Models in Our Famous as one means of increasing the | | mu. han divided the country {nto igh that it would soar clear out of the atmospheric belt surrounding the earth | a haces 2 BE roceeting to \deconcraine the)" OE CO | Tables in the Millinery Section Thursday and facilitate direct action to give you a most unique and absolutely ; kvabte Unde# the district or regional or and novelty turbans. Private life, is chairman of tinghouse Co, and allied con new line of Millinery 5 tal. the function of the war | : of Milline ry at $7.50. Ins pec tal trimmings—some with colored facings in coral, pink, blue izing on Hats at this price we are able to management at Washington would) | and Callot blue. The wing and smart bow trimmings are Tiaation 0 alee ager at we | % | produc e better styles and better values for popular as well as flower-laden crowns and brims. mess health.” the capacity for pro the money. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE duction, and to determine Sa busi-| SE DOR gun, a tim t a secon onion, giving 1 npetui ‘ on ‘ ‘ MARE aa ae Ses S| ae ae HOME DRESSMAKERS’ WEEK AT THE BON MARCHE —_| ee | | | “Bon” and “Yukon” Sewing Machines Stand the Test Distribute Orders Instead of bringing labor from St i Rearmed edgier | THEY’S ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS, BUT THEY LAST »tation and housing facilities—busi-| MUCH LOD 2R THAN THAT. } ness would be sent to St. Loul \ al | They are so light running and do such reliable work that they are a great Fach district should Yalong natural lines, with so : ‘ THIRD THEORY is that the shells are, in fact, a sort of aerial torpedo, with wings and propellers favorite with the home dressmaker—and then the cash prices—they are the great- dustrial nerve center as its focus probably shot out of a gun to give it a start cat aiteantion of ail. Within such a district it might be/ y eed ae ne to handle practically all) 1 ek RL ET ; <4 y A special demonstration all this week—to show you how easy they are to possible Aransportation by trucks, the rail [plane division of the signal corps Foads being called upon cnly to haut|to be moved from Washington to Chemists Search ano did not recognize | Taw materials in and finished goods| Cleveland. Airplane programs ani ‘or New Evidence , be Yukon Hand Sewing Machines, fitted The Bon Colonial Sewing Machines, out. policies are till determined at : At present, shells cast in St. Louis| Washington, as th t = in Murder Case U.S. ORDERS FIR with perfectly geared hand power equipped with automatic lift and The chain of circumstances OR RPLANES t Ht equipment, $12.50. drop head device; $29.50. may be sent to Cleveland for milling,| should be, but the \¢ to Rochester for time fuses, and to| tion is being handled clowe to rea a vosPrarera strengthening the murder theory in | Imm nerease in production . é ‘ . . ar ; ‘ i ~ sa a | oe the case of Fred Laubnor will bef airplane stock in Northwestern Yukon Sewing Machines with hand lift The Bon Grand Sewing Machines with esther ceetiiige veal ‘be the} uae pig sara! merely to | Ubtened oF looser mult of pees senee We sree — drop head device, fully guaranteed, automatic lift and drop head, guar- More intimate touch which the dis oP decal tots we adh patlccsarson dle had’ by to 7 Ginccabar thet i $19.50. anteed for 10 years; $34.50. | trict organizations could maintain . ‘ % prod “pring tora amis ” ~ ad : ~ any ‘ 4 MUNDi tbe Various industries, ‘The| war production—tor our army, our|'% Chemists Wee y, whe cutting of fir for wing beams : Yukon Sewing Machines with hand lift The Bon Rotary Sewing Machines, Present statistical scheme, dealing navy and our all the plan that page gp t man yn mach : — pes nan, heen - testes 7 pres 7 drop head device; they do excellent guaranteed to do perfect work; auto- the whole co! F ri » Jopted the ordnance|!? an effort discover if he wna | lta Paverament GES eueept f 2 HEE ke BB ‘ i A Etat value before it ie ied: > las ake adnislion That he was first drugged and shrapnel, while spruce holds its . . F . : : : . iktacnah ee eee nsoe se first work. (then murdered is the theory advanc- | form aid te \ ° 4 ‘ Sew-E-Z Motors help immensely in making sewing a simpler. F ed out be the Cleveland War Indus. |? Wednesday by Prosecuting Attor terial 7 “en ffit , a ° : ¥ Eaetend of overloading the trans arth goa snr Spat’ Frac Oe ; t g that ship| task—they can be used on any sewing machine—price $15.00 Eetactuale, as at the time of the Gan|3- 1. Foster, president of the Hy whe, Getective ou RASEMENT, UNION STREET STORE field coal order, production could be | dfaulic Pressed Steel Co. Final de cision on its adoption may be ex a eo eg Foe | Odd Bolts of 50 and 54 Inch All France gupplies rather than blocking pro- 4 Pet "i ‘ — than Tripp have recognized MacDOUGALLS WIN ; ‘ . re onally listing himself as Wool Dress Goods at $2. 00 a Yd. | that more intimate touch with indus| The MacDougall-Southwick bow! ‘cloc ry y tum Superior Judge Jas. tries is necessary for best results. | ing club won from the People’s Store canion, a Han on < ed a license to pu ’ This recognition caused the office of 'of Tacoma, at the Ideal alleys, last] others, he conspicuously displayed a, chase 20 sticks of ‘Griainite see FOR THURSDAY—IN HOME DRESSMAKERS WEEK bs chiet of production of the air night. by a score of 2.469 to 2.205. __ roll_of Dilla He was accompanied day. Wn $2,00—“less than today’s wholesale price,” says the buyer—and just at the time dress goods are wanted. Included are French and storm serges, cheviots, Tussah faille, Vigoreux suitings and broad- cloth, in gray, brown, tan, champagne, navy and black. You Need a . | Groce Then B THE BON MARCHE tho S VICEABLE checked and OOL Dress Goods and Buy them here ‘ ¢ . ‘at Lower R G A i N BA Ss = M NT it Toles plaid Suitings, 36 inches Suitings, 50 and 54 inches + Prices price wide—for dress: and separate wide, in serges, diagonals, gab- skirts or children’s clothes; a ardines and novelty suitings; yard, 50¢. best shades and black; $1.25. The Spring Drive Starts in the Shoe Section 40-Inch All-Wool Crepe 75c a Yard Fifty Cases of New Shoes Bought for DURABLE AND NON-CRUSHING—IN BEST COLOKINGS “Princess and “Coverall UPPER MAIN FLOOR—TH® DON MARCHE prons at 85c Less—to Be Sold for Less McCall Doll Embroider 3 TWO MODELS OF SPECIAL Another of those big events in the Bargain Basement that means so much to those Patterns Free 5c a Yard APRON DAY who appreciate the value of practical economy, and don’t mind fitting themselves |) Cokin the Paltern Couiter A ares REET TN Aprons as sketched in the “Princess” | i 1 by a tall, dark man, whom Miss Peir operate. establish as a general policy for a ° department 4 rking ity of the ° with shoes. |} Thursday and get one of the Sewing Week Embroideries— and Coverall slip-over style—fashioned little Doll Patterns Anierican-m. Swiss and Nain- of percale in light and medium dark col- ; : z Four Lots of Women’s Shoes—Every One of Them a Bargain Song etic mil wiltte de, 800k—both Edges and Inser- ors—some rick-rack braid trimmed, oth- ri ivi ial aks tions—1 to 214 inches wide— ers neatly taped in white. lighte iba make a doll dress in open and conventional de- Margaret Aprons in black and white with a real pattern. signs—Thursday only. nurses’ striped percales, trimmed with LOWER MAIN FLOOR UPPER MAIN FLOOR red rick-rack braid. Special at 45¢. Pereales in light and dark SUN BONNETS AND [Hl shades with neat pattern HATS—of plain colored per- lengths 2 to 10 yards; the ale, trimmed in floral ma- yard, 20¢. erial, at BO¢. | THIRD FLOOR LOWER MAIN FLOOI EXPECT piss TO ORDER TRAINS HERE Ivory Kid Shoes Two-Tone Shoes |Women’s Kid Shoes| Brown Kid Shoes HANSON THINKS rp oat ream — — ard —$3.35— —$485— —$5.85— —$6.85— cn tae 't"sne| WHERE, U, S: TROOPS JOINED Women’s Shoes of ivory-| Women’s Street Shoes Smart, dressy Shoes. Havana brown vici kid | | STEAM RAILWAY =: av t eolor kid with neat perfor- | with black kid vamps and | long narrow-shape vamps | and Russia “calfakin Shoes [| or rd aeyou. All par x ae IN BIG WEST DRIVE | ations around the vamp. | tops and heel quarters of | of fine black kid with high | with tops of buckskin in a | BE 0, K, dd that above Lace style with leather! gray cloth; long, narrow | cut tops of ivory kid; Louis | lighter shade of brown- | tion ‘and are. sli ply waiting your soles and leather Louis | style with Louis heels; | or military heels; sizes 214 | neat fitting style with eo) pba area ange Sane heels; sizes 212 to 7. sizes 21% to 7. to 7. Louis heels; all sizes. ’ ‘To Hurley: “After weeks of con Ss f sideration, Capt. Bi At 1606 Women’s and Children’s Shoes at Prices That Mean Real Savings Eoenk officials oly : * GERMANY akin ee ® . e es i . d sary | B orranmnoscr! a y - nis ire ; pneun e e After a con |noon with Me the industr serious and this will relieve mediately.” eral hundred men are late to every morning in the various , and Oliver won, work This loss of time is an n of the council 7 utilities | shipyards nmittee, Hanson telegraphed Me- | ec ¢ leak that ‘ll authorities ed greatly impairs the ef asking immediate | fic of the emergency fleet work | permission to operate steam trains |in the city Women’s Spat | White Kid Shoes __ |}| sions the watertront » King county council of de The conference was held in the first took up the steam train | J | | Pumps mayor's office ant far savers) hours fon of Cape. 3. Pal a oom, — problem were entered into. won-| but met with opposition from the Jane Slippers and| Good - wearing School ° ’ | he wl of white canvas, | Shoes of heavy gunmetal| Popular new Pumps in a| «1... Wii unable to handle the rush of traffic x f i | acter eit anatase | | Shug-fitting style, made of | § hoes; neat-fitting style It was agreed that the use of | tion prevented trimmed with neat tailored les and | black patent and dull fin-| with perforations around |f}steum trains would solve the prob:| | Tater MeAdoo declined to appr - Girls’ Slippers Boys’ Heavy Shoes —$1.20— | —$1.65— Women's White Kid jard admitted that his company was | local railway officials who said phys: | f jeal difficulties in the way of opera ; g 90. | ‘ h Jem and that the by ethod of cut-|of the plan because of the shortage | bow; sizes 6 to 8, at $1.20, | heels and copper toe-plates | ished leather; plain vamp| the vamp; lace style with |Pjtine away the red tape would be to[of, roll stocks a British. SIZES 8% TO 11 AT 81.235 with Cuban heels; sizes 3 | high tops and Louis heels; telegraph McAdoo and Hurley direct | The r y 4 y . a er France through SIZES 11% TO 2 AT $1.45 to 8. sizes 21 to 7. Accordingly Hanson drafted the | the movement a rk- | Italy, Dispatches a ol i jiers by Germany following telegrams: ers was of pri and) probably mean’ great tro e . Some observers expect that Ger. see To McAdoo; “Absolutely neces-'that other matters were secondary | many will move great hodie: troops from the west to the Italian front, 2

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