The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1918, Page 10

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_ MAZE OF HILLS _ MAY STOP FOE _ AROUND YPRES a BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS Ke, aa WITH THE TISH ARMIES IN FRAN 16.—From the Flemish =f) southwest — of Ypres, rise a group of more or less Mndependont hills, thru which runs the Franco-Helgian frontier, These dominate both Relgian and Flan we Ruled agninst the Hritish left Mank Von Armin'’s army wa. here teday, and the fourth _ Was sent against Mont Kemme! mens belt tiles west of Wytschaete, | | a the easternmost hoight after | Wytschacte ridice Cluster of Hills Mont Kemmei rises 400 feet above nea level. To the north two | Is Mont Kokerele an All within eight miles of ea To the northwest, west r Flemish farms stre' RS a table, scarcely other south h out as above sea Tough Job for Hun Storming these crests will be the difficult job and it remains to geen whether Hindenburg will to attempt it thward from Merville to La Bas #t ta apparently quiet. and ft is 4 the Germans there are dig declare the Germans are eyeing Hazebrouck. ) EARTH TREMORS JAR CALIFORNIA TOWN .» Cal, April 17.—Two eth shocks were felt here Roday, the first at 748 and last seconds, followed by a five- shake tmmedia thereafter INCREASE RATES dation that rates charged autos on county and port urries be increased to a cost equiva ant to the cost of operating an auto- over the same distance, has m made by the Seattle Chamber and Commercial Club county and port commission Spring is the best time In which to clean up. wash. Clear away rubtush roof or a broken hinge nidewalks This in spring Therefore Haul off tin cans and broken Clean up clean up Paint up glass, Mend a fence or a window. Fix a the back yard. Clean up the vacant fot. Clean the streets, alleys and Your home will be better to look and healthier to live in. So will the neighborhood in which you |‘ dwell—and the whole city “FIRING SQUAD ing money from ¢ | JURY COULDN’T UNLOCK _THE SEATTLE STAR ENDS LIFE OF TRAITOR BOLO PARIS, April 17.—Holo Pasha, convicted of high treason, executed in the courtyard at Vin cennes today, He was confident was of a reprieve until yesterday evening harged with for une in in recely jermar preading peace propaganda Hin arrest waa bre t an | DOOR; RETURNS VERDICT Apr 1 | ada Cabrera, |} 1 both a agen before the verdict co returned if FRENCH OFFICERS AND SAILORS BANQUETED © tri . everyw zen J, Ti plimentar Take a tip from the good housewife. She goes from cellar to attic with broom and mow and dusting rag. | fe —— ie That back yard and vacant lot will make fine gardens. America needs gardens French RETURN PARCELS Filth and disease lurk in rubbish-strewn back yards and vacant lots Jand in Engtinh national an Mailed to soldiers in France The house will last longer if painted this spring, The fence will wear better for a coat of whitewash |thems resounded in the banquet rcoma at 1432 Third are, A stand ‘Bot conforming with postal reg: will be returned to the According to Postmaster Ed- Both will look better If every man, aided and abetted by every woman and child, were to start out the first day of clean-up - | week and clean up, first around their homes, and would Insist upon the city officials doing their share, why public need have no fear that| fellow citizens, this city of ours would be so far ahead of fairyland's Fecelved will be allowed to parison! im the postoffice and become | Get out the rake and shovel, the paint brush and wheelbarrow, The clean up crusade lasts all of this week. | THE BON MARCHE aBa RGAIN BASEMENT The Largest Collection of Skirts the Bargain Basement Ever Had Spoticar Town” that there'd be no com Many other barpoine offered that are not advertised | Many Attractive | | Styles of Striped | | Messaline, Silk | and Wool Poplin | and | French Serge | All the Newest Silk Weaves— Baronette Satin, Silk Foulard and Chiffon Taffeta li | H i H i i] ' ‘ | Five ite of Skirts Priced ‘Prom $4. 95 to $12.95 | Skirts at Skirts at Skirts at Skirts at Skirts at $4.95 $7.95 $9.95 $10.95 $12.95 Two styles, as illus- A smart style of These Skirts are Skirts of the The styles and trated—one of silk | fancy striped messa-| made in clever new | better kind; excep-| materials are the and wool poplin, the line with shirred and styles—two as illug | tionally well tailored | very ne t featured other of taffeta silk Sap ipa ai trated —of splendid o we quality wool | in Spring Skirts —other styles of | of'silk and wool pop-| quality chiffon taf- feet SHOR ai eg sate striped taffeta and | lin—has a wide yoke | feta with novel tunic |.novelt y buttons. | pearl, rose and white Panama _ cloth —all | good looking models, top and buckle trim- med girdle. and sash belts; black and popular colors. Samples and Odd Waists Pekin blue, navy and black. also in new foulard silks patterns, Practical House Dresses and Aprons at Practical Prices Percale Aprons 79c to $1.25 From a P Aprons in various styles—nicely made of striped and fig- Factory ured pereale in light and dark colors, trimmed with rick- rack braid or plain colored chambra This new section is Clearance a busy place—women have found prices are a whole lot lower here, Blouses of iene House Dresses for | House Dresses for and Tub Silk for Blouses in seasonable styles and popular colors —pretty styles of Georgette and Crepe de Chine for dress wear—tailored style of tub silk for business wear, Neat style House Dresses, | made of nice quality ging-| that are exceptional value at ham in blue and black stripes | $1.59 — well made of good —the collars and belts are of | grade striped percale with contr ing color chambray— | white repp collar. Sizes from ir sizes 34 and 36 only. | 86 to 44, lt a ys lhe RS 3 oe ei F Ls Practical House Dresses Jord holding France and the United States marked | j the plate of every guest | | RANCHER IS KILLED | | |MYSTERIOUS BOTTLES | IN THE NEWEST SPRING STYLES Here PRAYED. FOR KAISER; | de Chine, Georgette $2.45| —89ce— —$1.59-- | eae Germans is given them, to the fiage of England. BY TRACTOR ENGINE MODESTO, Cal, April 17.—Ter. ribty mangled in the gearing of a body of Aslek |i] rancher, was| 1} n the Moun. |f} ay by Robert | mn engineer em A man. Abrab a | y fallen asleep while | ctor, which was pull-| harrow, and his bo ay | Jorward into the gearing. ki my ng him instantly CAUSE MAN’ s ARREST a warrant from & ging 1. W. W. activit invention of a devic troying crops GETS JAIL SENTENCE SAN DRO, April 17.—Because a er im, W w « pre r in with 199 me of con: | ff nt ab him as a result of | I] nability to pay his fine of $200. Grow sid be did not approve of © kaiser or his actions, but that it nly Christian to pray for his soul. | Russian General 7 Offers Soldiers to the Allies |) Major General Victor Iahkontoff, around good Russian offic: ntill eager to fight nd will nto the divisions, now fe lun on the western front He has fone to Washington on such a inis-| ff sion, Plenty of Rustling Calta, Rich Satins and Novelty Silks and Durable Woolen Skirts | The most up-to-date styles in Separate Skirts—the kind you will want to wear right now. Taffetas in plain colors and gingham plaids, or satins, novelty silks and failles in tunic style, gathered at the waist and with wide girdles. | Wool Skirts in navy and black serges, mixtures, wool stripes and checks, made with novelty pockets and gathered tops. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Apr Thursday—a Special Sale of Untrimmed Hats at $2.45 A sale made possible by an unusual purchase of 400 new shapes—the very latest styles—in the most wanted shades—of real lisere and Milan. No get- ting around its being an opportunity. N fashionable high crowns, elongated crowns or low crowns with rolling brim—tricornes, novelty slashed tu I S exceptional to be able to buy real Lisere and Milan Shapes like these for $2.45. Many, many blacks; also A brown, navy, purple, gold and gray— bans, sailors, poke bonnets and high the shades most sought. side roll effect. AN EXPERT TRIMMER WILL BE HERE TO ADVISE YOU HOW TO TRIM YOUR OWN HAT AND SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO PUT IN FACINGS ASK FOR HER WHEN YOU COME. UNTRIMMED MILLINERY SECTION—SECOND FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE ihe | FOR THE WOMAN WHO REQUIRES WAISTS SIZES 46 TO 56 Out-size Georgette Blouses, $7.95 Models with Graceful, Slender Appearing Lines . The designers of these Blouses have made a } fe study of lines most suited to women over the aver- age size—and this group is the result. Lovely bs Georgette Blouses with flat collars and tucked Be fronts, effectively trimmed with Venise lace, em- in broidery or beading—also rolling collar styles. a Others real lace trimmed at $12.50. s Lingerie Waists; extra size, in dainty voile and : organdy, $1.75 to $3.95. b SCOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THURSDAY—APRCN DAY—BRINGS Coverall Aprons at 75c An Economical Price || for Good Aprons Buying Your Corset in The Bon Marche Fitting Room— So Much More | Practical Coverall Aprons \| Satisfactory Than \| handy to slip on over your | Buying It Over the || dress—or may be worn as | , Counter | house dresses. Aprons of \| light and medium dark fig- For then you not only || ures or plain pink percale— receive a fitting but 1] | with front or side fastening, taped in white or trimmed with plain colored percale. helpful advice how to ; Wear your corset prop- erly. This should mean much more to you. | You will find all well- known makes of Corsets, Brassieres and Bandeaux || in the | || Corset Shop—Third Floor Margaret Aprons for a Day—39c A low price indeed for Aprons like these—bib style, large size, in black and white striped percale, trimmed with fast colored red rick-rack braid. Popular “Trixie” Aprons at $1.95 Don't make your own Aprons when you can get splendid models like these for $1.95. Plaid and checked ginghams with elastic aistband—rick- rack trimmed—with novel pockets. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | tly repairing—quick re- ope g—that’s the Cobbler Shop's business, with the latest shoe repairing machinery, the Don’t Throw Half Worn Shoes Away Bring Them to The Bon Marche Cobbler Shop 32-Inch Ginghams 20c Yard 4 ; R r best hand work—at your serv. 1,000 yards of Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in ice alv lengths to 10 yards. Checks and stripes, suitable UP. MAIN FLOOR | for aprons and dresses. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Curtain Nets a 20c a Yard If you have a little time to spare—why not try making your own curtains thi oring—you'll find it pa: Make them of Curtain Nets in neat, allover de- signs in white, cream or Arabian—a yard wide. Nice for either long or sash curtains, Voile Curtains at $1.75 Curtains, rez udy to put up—voile and marquisette, 2144 yards long, with hem- stitched hems or lace and insertion trimmed. Couch Covers at $2.25 and tan. Special, $2. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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