The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 16

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: THE BON MARCHE Se AMATED | ear z===x=| Selling Good Reliable Clothes for ALLIES’ FOOD, 3k. ; SSeS | Boys and Girls BY WM. Priuir sivas b ; : es A —y Selling Them as Cheaply as Possible Dg eae ’ 4 45 ; Taking pains to please the little folks as well as pleasing mother; gaining - od aa ha Agape F =A ‘ and keeping the child’s confidence and the parents’, also. on the Lys front today rast. t r P a “" of the importance Hin This is what has made The Bon Marche known far and wide as ‘The Chil. MEMES ts hace in the prem ' dren’s Store’ of Seattle—known as a store where the clerks are nice to children. the 117th and Lith Bavarian Every Saturday is Children’s Day here, and we make special preparations rount Kee Sek aay dheitionl, t poe - om . to give the youngsters the best of service and the best of values when they come Every man of Y for new clothes. the German eeeray |) Wes: y je Buy Your Boy a Suit You Can Be Sure of to Tail is known as a savults south “Nieppe * r le “ ” preal tad wageeal? tet the : Buy Him One of These New ‘‘Norfolks’’ at $10.00 sapeeomdy, oN yg vmtcte} _ . ¥ These Suits have a high standard mark of quality, style and workmanship. Nor- eck. veogetall glace: pda . 5 ‘ | folk models with three-piece belts—or one-piece with trench buckle, made of green, declare the cross fire of — : ad a brown and gray mixtures, with one and two pairs of knickerbockers. British guns created a bulge in oh a : ‘i Sey eesti Dore rne| fe eae eam ? endl ' Spring Suggestions fromthe Boys’ Furnishing Section Darpriera at tne ematiy and Se Lees SPRING HATS AND CAPS iN NEW STYLES, $1.00 ee cntaree ae food. ; . BOYS’ NEW SHIRTS AND BLOUSES, 75¢ AND $1.25 they have had/da many | |) es oh a CORDUROY KNICKERBOCKERS $1.50, $2.00, § Promise of more similar food| Fe.» « BOYS CLOTHING SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR ir to the Germans. This is . fi ‘4 9d in a letter taken from a r ty Z <. i Bir asreace we wit surety ; i i The Little Daughter Shop In the Children’s Shoe Shop Bly. ‘That ix the beauty of the| Ff < .: &. ’ * a «> Girls’ Wash Dresses Soowtsie:: tom wo: ae te when they saw the machines, ae Never were daughter’s Wash length of time. ‘This photograph, which has just arrived in America, shows Secretary of War Baker operating the breech even at prices as low as $1.00. Of P $1.50 ‘umps at . ees TNS. 1918, Ther word |G Unterwook) ‘ fects— also plaids, checks and PAN GEORGE CREEL |LETTER GOT THE | mize more or less that the retter| FRENCH CHIEF stripes—made Fs ng ee ee are made of patent lea- decided that George| WASHINGTON, April 19.—Rev. | Stet &t_ his resignation WASHINGTON, April 19.—Amert-| ‘ Bloomer Dresses and novelty effects. in a report of Postmaster | Vantage were behind Austrian ¢ WAR CROSS BY FRENCH ‘°"" ® German plane on Sunda fine white canvas—com- best oak leather—two- “tons and tons | today. | French ¢ ae the esom With scores of girlish models waiting your coming— shape; button style. Sizes 2 to 5 at $1.25 the peace letter, and that as a result | cetved the French war cross |of the troops of the town, my xin novelty fabrics, tailored or fancy styles—high or nor- Sizes 1114 to 2 at $2.50 Sizes 1114 to 2 at $1.75 plain the Austrian position to Clem. after a gas shell bombard mt. He| splendid success in bringing down officer of the Alpine corps, fe enotigh booty. We have made ‘our minds now to plunder ruth- i ; : " MAKES THESE OFFERS FOR CHILDREN’S DAY SHOES MAY BE SELECTED. FOR GROWING We Alpinese under ay eh oe Rei British tanks started an of. eee E : ‘ . Of thelr own today, but the Mth a — | $1 00 to $5 00 they will fit correctly te Germans sent up red i ‘ | . a” and wear a satisfactory )German artillery pounded . tr scattering them eve , Dresses smarter or in prettier styles, } Girls’ Mary Jane 1 general situation is unchang-|of a heavy camouflaged’ gun, while inspecting an American position on the French front. This is, so far aw ,. - “ "Further heavy fighting is com-|is known, the first picture of Baker at the front to reach America ‘ plain ginghams and combination ef- Gitta? evnryaeee " Girls very age favor this popular style—these Seana Aor 19a was the determining cause of the re-| high-waisted & ther afi diew ¢ BUNGTON, Ave! 19—™|CQUNT IN WRONG renent.. siany ayers exvrees | LAUDS U. S. MEN ¥ Sisco end coke, aio peer rag age my Mireedion tag wee "oe (etter and Weataameueen otreets ta AMERICAN HERO GIVEN | ax pe ocelot ; , Children’s White Shoes Children’s Sandals ful of a member.” turn the situation to Austrian Oe ere ee Choosing Daughter Ss New Coat Neat White Shoes of Barefoot Sandals of ad declared “ab-|Czernin’s resignation, accord! ticba Bs sei once ve ea | hawt, have received the following let a * . é : “i h, és t statements by | Teuton press comment received. bere Bh Me AMLGTA Kook ‘ a | tere of congratulations from the| Is an Easy Matter at the Bon Mare he fortable fitting, round-toe buckle style, in all sizes. Mterature” were blocking| The Kreuz Zeitung, for instance, (torge Patton, of New York. mem) “In my pd ¢ commander, I 7 PAs r x, Sizes 2 35 to France. ye indicates Czernin did not know ot | ber of the medical corps, hasre | ai ple § in my name aaa in thnk in checks, diagonals, velours, crepes, plaids, poplins and Sizes idly we tae. os 5 oS Le D BY TORNADO he made a fiasco of trying to ex-| He was attending wounded ie] one congratulations for your|f] mal waisted styles, sizes 2 to 17 years. SHELBY, Miss, April 19—jenceau's disadvantage. That paper couldn't rfectly thru his res |two German airplanes after a min-} 0 SATURDAY—IN THE REGULAR SHOE SHOP Ses tshesnmd cons tn|Seaerns sas emer eid nee ats |Semoe and. Saved il wevking|tfe'e combat ‘We ere hapny tn th Priced $3.95 to $19.50 injured as the toll of a tor-|Czernin in time to prevent his biun-| until he was unconsciour, altho he| victory for American aviation, am it) H) SECOND FLOOR—TIIE BON MARCHE Boys’ Gunmetal Shoes Boys’ Gunmetal Shoe, @ which swept a portion of this' dering. | was repeatedly knocked “down by permite us to prophesy still more| at $4.00 at $3.50 late Wednesday. The Frankfurter Zeitung recog-! shell concussions glorious success = ; , j >Ri oF Good weight Gunmetal Neat, serviceable Shoes Children S Hairbow Ribbon 35¢ Calf Shoes—that combine for dress or school wear. Get new Hairbow or Sash Ribbon for the children’s style and service—made Made of gunmetal calf on B THE BO N MA AR Cc H i= 3 oes if} school or Sunday school wear. Dresden and floral on good-fitting last with a neat English last—lace P voi \f| effects in light colors, taffetas with fancy edges, nov- Goodyear welt soles; lace style, with strong leather ° 4 G A I N A Ss Ee mM £ Siler elty stripes and moire taffetas. style; sizes 131% to 6. soles zes 1 to 514, | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Discontinuing the Men’s Section | Boys’ Cotton Union Girls’ Union Suits Children’s Cotton Every Shirt in Stock Reduced | Suits, All Sizes, 75¢ at 50c, 75c and 85c_~—— Stockings 30c Pair s Union Suits that, are a good Union Suits of good quality, at Stockings of the better kind—such for Immediate Clearance weight for both Spring and Sum- any of these prices. Pure white, as these are the safest to buy. ’ i. ie I} mer wear. Ecru color cotton gar- fine ribbed garments, low neck, Heavy Cotton Stockings with elastic Men $s Shirts Reduced to Three Prices ments of very good quality; also with no sleeves, or Dutch neck ribbed legs and reinforced seamless / ‘i a 3 mi Cc Porosknit Union Suits with short with elbow sleeves; sizes 2 to 16 feet; fast black; all sizes. LA big assortment of Shirts in most any kind of a sleeves and knee length. years. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE stripe pattern you could wish for—fancy and staple ca Se 2 stripes in lots of different colors. Shirts of corded and \ 95c | striped madras, Oxford cloth and novelty prints. | Get That Kodak Now! Carry Home Specials in Ordinarily buying Shirts in the Bargain Basement 9 ee a aa ie cis Gt at CRE an Tmt Bakery and Delicatessen ” ice q is clearance sale eve and get a full season's use of it. Get an Eastme you pay ni an gig at this clearance sale even Kodak at $7.50 or up to $72.50—or perhaps a Brownie The Delicatessen carries full lines of Kosher | these “Lower Prices” are reduced. Camera—priced $2.00 to $14.00, sausages. | _— — - UPPER MAIN FLOORK--THE BON MARCHE . ’ | Mayonuaise Dressing, tb.48¢ Helms" Mixed Piekles yonnaise eS ) 3 Boys’ Heavy Shoes $1.65 Mayflower Coffee 25¢ « Pound ayonnale Drew, th. 48@ Hel’ Mixed Picken Sizes 10 to 131 Coffee with a pleasing flavor—it must be good, for ' wg on oe Iced Cookies—healthful and oes o72 ‘ » invariably ec » back ° re. asty; the pound, . Boys’ durable School Shoes with heavy calfskin vamps, people ihersonnes A napa aear od FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE reinforced at toes with copper plates—heavy soles. Lace a mS and button style. Boys’ Tub Suits $1.35—-S lendid Value mm |i ee, ae ae eae mB : ee ter keae Micke WS U.S. Aviator Got Thrill in First Duel With Boche Neat little Wash Suits in various styles—well made (all bearing the label of a well- known make) of fine quality gingham, ale, Devonshire cloth, madras and kiddie cloth, * in lots of different patterns and colors; sizes 2 to 8 years. (This is the fifth story by J planed down » fey b l when I threw] the same enemy it is courteous — “The Empey of the Air, t- | im Hisp nd then me for] and eustomary a 7 Mov ing his thrilling experie to | gauge w « | to get his Vickers gun pop not | | readers of The Star.) the dan u . pants! « to finish him up. | dodgir ‘ Phere i to do but} es at leas From | BY LIEUTENANT GRANVILLE) ature 8 Pix ges 4 put on full| full credit for the . the si Chil } If any of your little | A. POL ‘ 01 an r warm up a bit That is why we : meeti } 1 uy r ' € rt A ; Lafayett on : ©! This : Se ad Chief dren’s Rompers | q ails net” new Woah American Aviator in the Lafaye ns . | { Frocks—bring them to J | eo | Forel ¢ ‘ om 6 boches had see ore a ij hip and Creepers 59c. | ees gfe ee OR ae But the boches had seen Ty pre m to do a tte trem | amie the Bargain Basement ican , i ‘ ratio con ana dicament, and had shoved off for]! Made of gingham, percale, | . » —the Dresses here sell etree the atin etc hly put my head, over the) their own lines, ‘The maneuver | Ce : look too inviting gy “Duwal chambray and Devonshire cloth. M . for less. | the Chemin des Damea| peered b hure just where| Drought both equidistant from me, | fo resist. | Pw ‘the fell eal the Q i i : corte 4K >. . | ne in des core’ » be sure J ed] IIe rene ob 4 mak.| PrN & boche down, the fellows of Me he They're seconds of a_ well ; , s first single-handed duel] 1 was anc had my head Poa Megs ves a aly ad re the other squadron have to blow us versity nown make—all the: eed is is < e blown off. < Spink ‘te “ Chamij k y need 4 Meee qiloted I later learned, by |t® ® champagne supper the Chamt ine ae ) 5 n - / D een transferred to Squad Down I “picqued"—almost vertic-} . we together at some col a tubbing. Sizes 6 months to SW ike oF han resses gon tranafered to Saad | Down Ff “neaued Simon vere | Mr" terry. of “ihe aiyete| time, esr torte at sm ne years. é \ 7 1 | wn from Flanders 18|my motor temperature went, too,| Pseadrille, the only American “ace") these parties we could alw ays trust Colise — - j ; f \ returning from a patrol ory ix hundred yards from the nearest| NOW alive, I didn't butt into this!) . poucher, our pet humorist, to Suna: ) 4 ( 69c and 98c was hungrily looking forward boche and it had dropped to 35 X und Lufberry brought his! oon oe Pad r is ae ta Sinas ys Sport Bry ini ah \ ff | } T know I was—when Wel green centigrade. Fifty is supposea| boche down |he's how “missing”——a~ sxisonery “Ef Bl f 59 ‘ j 3 \ LU Tih | Pretty style Dresses for apotted a single German machine be the “dead line.” Below that When two of you are after jhope, but I’m afraid not, , HOU jouses for Ic { q | little girls from 2 to 6 years |f| ft Seemed a crime to attack the aks Vga ene SOURS. Oe Ce Blouses of striped and old. Simple, girlish styles, of hoche with such overwhelming odds, DANIELS PRAISES MEN CITY’S SWIMMIN’ HOLE [Poche I went for ae trend, Dae 1 but war is war lowed him for some miles, got be checked gingham, madras and \ plaid and striped) gingham [J] in our favor, but war te ana, FOR BRAVERY AT SEA} OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT bina ana above his tail, and tet tly le, with short sleeves and ‘ combined with plain color | | ecriniaiie sae . with a whole “belt,” He went down percale, ~ annihilate him. WASHINC N, April 19.—Five} Crystal Pool, Seattle's up todate| in the steepest picque I have ever i a shambray, and some have fore concentrating on th sport collars—some of mercer 4 ‘ .~ chambray, and some have a Before concentrating on th armed guardsmen, standing extra] swimmin’ hole, will open for the sea- | seen, the ized material; sizes 6 to 14 jaunty little velvet tie. took the usual preeaut y kd skins ariftine - ss . tion, years |B | above, below, and in f . veral days in a drifting|son Saturday night, Manager G. E.| ty motor was again shivering reepia ears. +6 be sure. that fo , m the submarined steam-| Sherwood announced Friday around 10 degrees, and as Iwasa house. Dr 1.49 | Dr planes ° ght, er Actacon, were commende The pavilion has been renovated |™iles from home, I climbed bh esses $1. | esses $1.98 {| mane ver | & [pate Tight. oir laveh ceihond alll bravery by Secretary Daniel: thoroly, The pool itself has been ’ 5 Boys Outing Various belted styles | Dresses of the better | The Dresses in this It 1 had not, this tale most likely | | taeon was sunk Novemb shea | Garetsned, andwanetited Repay erence in Flannel Pajamas 85c | 2%, °thers—all, smart, | kind in many pleasing | lot are exceptionally would not have been written, Twirl several daye thereafter the surviv-| Considerable now equtipment tine |boche's course to the growmd to Sil J | neat looking and nicely styles — well made of | good value; made of fine >» 3,2 level, I saw twol ors drifted while part of them were| been installed. A new heating ap-| whether he smashed up or not. One-piece Pajamas of nice| made of fancy plaid good quality checked | chambray, repp and . the telltale black | i51 paratus has been put in for heating | know he didn't go down in flames, quality outing flannel in stripes | gingham and chambray | and plaid gingham with | plaid gingham; some are |})™zltem crowen on Ur Mike. | | ne men wore: John A Carrott; | £6 Tet, sa"teahapeatied foe hash [but oe: the, HARES eer a and plain colors—made with combinations in a wide collars and belt of plain | prettily smocked, others I left the lone boche to the rest of| Washington, D. C.; Osmond P, Erz-| fying the salt water before entering | firmed by any observation posts a low-style collars and one pocket | selection of colors Les chambray or white repp | have bloomers to match; the patrol. sath, Maine; Wm, J. Hennessy | the tank | balloons, the rules of the gamo made i) —sizes 2 to 12 years. 6 to 12 years. —sizes 6 to 14. sizes 6 to 14. “Me for one of these other guys,” yo, Mass.; Henry E a This type of sterilizing plant is a inpoetiee for me to claim credit 7 sut— I waid to mynelf. Mass; Albert I. Daniel: | used at army cantonments and in piss 2 7 eo It was bitterly cold. As I vol: son, Minneapolis, France, Well, my time would come! af

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