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

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London Favors Irish Draft THE ANSWER LLOYD GEORCE | PLAN AROUSES MUCH CONCERN LONDON, Apr morning newsy part, pr courage tion. They of justi Delated: of work! Tho it is ti the enforcement of conserty land is fraught with perils. ma to be a de sire for a sb In his a the man-power mmons yes lared {t wast tude Ireland from partt in DN before the ! terday, Lioyd Gee not porsible to ex eonseription by Which Ireland was Which committed t War without a ¢ Meets Opposition Re premicr said the act would t Funder the Great Britain, and that a me pelf-government for Ireland w introduced ‘The proposal of Irish CFrated intense protest ts Of such a pl However, there is conf posnibdle organized resistan: Be defeated, because it is bell thet such resistance would not Feeent-all Ireland's opinion, but r Ty the fragment which is responsive ete the obstructioni«t politicians. ) After all, it ts held by London Press it is the government's duty to enforce all measures for the coun try’s safety, upon all subjects nded to same condit ALLIES STAKE ALL TO MEET WAR'S CRISIS BY KOBERT J. BENDER United Press Correspondent }au inted America have answered that they foo, will stake all, and do it D That was the view V | takes ‘of Lioyd George's Towing § President Wilso nd his pledge to double-quick the | pl sending of American forces abroad » The ¢ristscame home with full force today from England's action in Faising the military age to 50 years and her proposal to conscript Irish would force | President Wilson cleared the way{ Fifth army _ by sidetracking thé idea of a po! against Austria a b claring that hereafter unstinted Will be America’s role. Lioyd ( hell haa been ree Ba ” Lots of New Undermustina at Lower Prices ‘For Serge Suits $10.9 ‘in Smart Styles 4 In Navy Blue and Black Two practical shades—those people usually want in inexpensive Suits. It’s only possible with the Bargain Base- ment’s business policy we are able to sell these smart semi-tailored Suits at $10.95 that have full lined jackets and neat, plain skirts. —$19.75— FOR SERGE, JERSEY AND GABARDINE SUITS In a Good Variety of Styles Suits that are attractive in every way —styles, materials, trimmings and price. Many novelty effects— semi-tailored and sport Suits—braid and button trimmed or with touches of embroidery ve Sand, Black, Brown in a good ass of sizes. rtment | fects and tunic eff } wide’ crushed | Which is a way that saves money for you. New Oxfords, the popular style smart folks are wearing, and the price only $5.85, is a very interesting point. Neat fitting Oxfords of Havana brown kid with, military heels. out, staked hin WASHINGTON, April 10.—With or and ran the risk of Germany staking her all on the r n in Ireland in fore Western offensive, the allies and . rinsppas.celingrctre Only a really grave need for men these steps. Reveals Battle Pacts The shelving of Gen. Ge or of the beaten Fifth British army 48 appointment of Gen | chief strategist, revealed untold fea. ‘tures of the Western front battles. Britain and France have been thru the fire and close to a fatal ¢ | gration, according to military men. | Something went wrong with the they say. George himself pointed out ¢ part of the story of that told to date. Jnow is revealed, however, to convince lead fa. And L Foch as nough PHONEY PEACE PROPOSALS “PEACE 4 PROPOSALS \—_ | wnorivion tere shat ox |175 MISSIONARIES TO | | | and and France have drawn heavily on reserves to bat the German t BE SENT TO TURKEY America will play a vast part in| sonaries w ye the ouiak anon. 2 . ' a euept use n the West iy nthe, This sag Britain's new men. ace definitely to check ga Bens pe ttle Congrega | minstonaries to MESS FUND DANCE Turkey wi from Christian A dance for the benefit of the| America, Dr, Patton says | THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Racks and Racks of New Spring Suits AT—LOWER—PRICES It's the way we save on service that allows us to offer new Spring Suits at lower prices right at the beginning of the season. $14.9 In Navy Blue and Black Plain tailored, semi-tailored and nov- styles to good value, so we tell you about it. Nicely tailored models of good quality serge, | some with novelty collars, others with military braid and button trimming. —$22.50— FOR SPRING SUITS OF SPLENDID VALUE In the Very Smartest Styles elty The Eto back | and Emeral Skirts in very attractive styles, i , and pockets that girdles are trimmed with pearl buttons or Old Rose, Pearl, Light-blue and White. , Other Lines of New Skirts at $4.95 to $9.95 ‘Havana Brown Oxfords $5.85 Striped Tub Silk mn semi-tailored _skirts with tunics or plain, full styles. Made of Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Trico- | tine, Poplin, Worsted, Checks and Man- | nish Serge, in Navy, Black, Gray, Pekin Id. Stunning New Skirts at $12.95 An Extremely Low Price for Skirts of Lustrous Baronette Satin and Figured Silk Foulard featuring the new girdle ef- A Good-looking Style as Pictured Priced the Bargain Basement Way meas fund of Company 16tat| hited States infantry, will be held! Puget Sound Navy Yard leads all | in Stevens’ Colonif! hall, Fourth| navy yards in contributions to the | ave. and Pine st. on Saturday even | Red Cross, official ant | ing, April 13 | wtates. | pickin Bargains up new For Serge Suits in Many Styles show you—they’re very Jacket pleated rippled models Pony and and | are smart and novel—the buckles. Blouses at $2.45 > In Sizes 36 to } 4 Nicely made Blouses of striped tub silk in ever so many bright shades—made with high or low collars and trimmed with novelty buttons. | at $25.00 Bon Marche Values in Women’s Suits, Coa and Dresses at $25 Stand the Test | Specializing on Women’s Wearable materials—larger stocks—it to those far over the average Smart Navy Serge Dresses Always fashionable always good* looking always serviceable are Serge Dresses. The styles of these are new and becoming, the kinds that are wanted right now—tunic effects, Eton and short-waisted styles others with satin ves- tees. at Low Prices They're Fac | “Home Furnishing Days” at the Bon Marché | || White Dinnerware tory Seconds ts. ‘ | at Twenty-five Dollars means better st les—better tailoring—better | means being equipped to fit ry figure from the slenderest miss of 14 up size. Selling more of these garment at $25 means tyle able are tocks turn more quickly, con equently to more often received, and we are alway show the latest models. Suits of $25.00 Coats Real Bon Springtime $25.00 Marché Value The value that means Decide now on your $25.00 Suit—you will be most for your money. pleased with your decis- Coats of velour, tweed = ns rae eg and mixtures—also some checks, Jerseys and . of taffeta. Short-waisted fashionable poplins in ripple and plaited back models, — belted, buckle tyles belted and trimmed and with col- buckle trimmed or lars inlaid in different color. braided. Silk Dresses— Beauties at $25.00 An entrancing lot of Silk Dresses in lovely plain shadings as well effective stripes. Taf- as fetas, or taffetas com- bined with Georgettes in many colors in any number of choice styles —some with overcollars y SECOND FLOOR ag \a)12 f THE BON MARCHE in contrasting shades. | | Buy Couch Covers || Thursday Roman Striped Couch Covers $2.00 i THE APRONS ADVERTISED WILL BE DEMC YNSTRATED BY SALES- | | HA" a carload of pure white American Semi- Need new Couch Covers for your cou > | porcelain Dinnerware—in plain and fancy shapes. These at $2.00 are perhaps the kind you w t. | Some of the pieces are slightly chipped, others have Roman striped, neatly fringed all around and good |} | flaws—caused in manufacturing—but none = are size. Obtainable in brown, green and red. } : cracked. | ‘ 1 ed c 95 CUPS AND SAUCERS AT 20¢ A PAIR Negus Couck Covers $2.50 and boy: | | > rs 4 ouch overs hat will give your room ‘ ne ap- | ’ DINNER PLATES AT 15¢ EACH pearance of newness— Negus Couch Covers in neat, | | BREAKFAST PLATES AT 12c EAC oH desirable designs and colors green, brown and | | PIE PLATES AT 10¢c EACH red. Two grades, $2.50 and 50. | BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, 9c EACH Tapestry Couch Covers $8.00 F | | SOUP PLATES AT 15c EACH Couch Covers of, exceptional quality and spe- | | FRUIT SAUCERS AT 7c EACH cially good looking—Tapestry Covers, full size, in VEGETABLE DISHES AT 25¢ EAC H Fl age brown, green and old rose—at FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 5 THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | } 2,000 Yds. 24-in. Calico 10c Yard Light Calico, — suit- able for making house aprons. All small, neat patterns. Limit 15 yards to each customer. LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Peaberry Coffee 25c a Pound Excellent Coffee 25e. Try a pound like the mild, flavor. Ground Chocolate — in bulk. Special for Thurs- . day, a pound, 25¢ COFFE AND TEA 8I RTH FLOOR PARALYSIS HIT SEN, WM, STONE WASHINGTON 10 tor William J. Stone for you'll pleasant April Sen — Stricken with t attack of paralysis on his way to the capital a this morning Sen, Stone was on a stre his w when hi ron iding tal sins of the His condition was tially paralyzed | JAPANESE PEERS ON WAY TO TRADE PARLEY y ff. 1. Ishi » of peers 1 route to will sail for an allied confer strengthen entente com d trade relations, at which atives from all allied coun tries will be presént. Count K | Missourt, was | } WOMEN—ON THURSDAY—APRON DAY ve The “Florabella”—A Clever Apron at $1.50 | tion telis the story of this Apron called the Of Amoskeag chambray in pretty plaids—fitted belt—trimmed in plain chambray in Also two-piece Breakfast Sets at $1.50. The illu “Florabella. back with adjustable harmonizing colors. Coat and Coverall Aprons at 95c Made of Scout percale in plain colors, or light or medium dark figured percale—square neck and side fastening—or the 4 popular coat style, taped in white or with plain colored bands, “Womanalls” Red Cross Workers up-to-date If you have heard the call , The practical, garments for house or garden to “come and labor” you'll work. Made with bib or need some of these Aprons jacket style. Plain blue or and Caps. White Aprons—that cover one from head to foot, $1.95. Lawn Squares—the offici Red Cross Cap, 50¢. THE BON MARCHE blue with white stripes. W not get you a pair Thursda Bib Style at $2.95 Jacket Style $ THIRD FLOOR '20 AMERICANS “/25 PARIS APACHES IN T. P. O'CONNOR BALKS NEW YORK, SAYS GIRL AT IRISH CO NSCRIPTION SAN FRANCISCO, A 10.—T. P. NEW YORK, April 10.—Twenty % member ¢ z in New York n 1 sien wana 46 0 WASHINGTON, April 10.—Pub! cation of 447 American oasualties to thrug days the t und-up of} 4 Neged band be ns, withheld for six order, making ter of his 18 names of men on, 18 from other on decla ue country.’ BIG W. S. S. CAMPAIGN rt encour vitterest fore night in this enemies own SOLDIER UNDER ARREST |} IN POISON CANDY PLOT «ws in and more than 300 wounded. J t eaeg Spteshes oad ese vT t also revealed that the Ger IN STATE IS PLANNED) ,*43.chore.tormeriy wt, Oskiand iT takes © score of Aegan al news of the Ameri evn-@ surated immed! gallant battle in the first the Picardy drive, is stil @ : under federal he| cused of sen */ himself thru His indict 45) ment followed the dismissal of Mrs. Alice B. Malone, whom Lindberg had lacking Hed Daniel aiehes ware BUTTE TO KEEP STUD | Alashar are planning «heir amPE") Quake Jars Washington OF BERMAN m SCHOOLS WASHINGT 0 As ho is will continu o teach from the ru At a Pp ric ing of Nelson, » war savings ¢ and Daniel Kelleher, war sav recen ah accused of sending the candy ings dl doe Renusko was arrested on a ling soap with citizens, the de made, Citizens favore p” earth| con’ of the study on the away was respon: | ground that knowledge of German is an asset in war time, vn earthquake § 1 trustees charge of papital was man car Tuesday. Te testified before Superior Judge Ron: | jald in an effort to clear a friend, Mike Hurle, of a similar charge. nuance

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