The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1918, Page 12

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LYON Saint Reporter With Pershing’s Army 0 terril in France to take EWH IN FRANCE 29.—-Starvation, slavery able indignities are the Many soldiers who are luckless we pOugh to fall into the hands of the A sentry | young fellow, and asked me lermany sufferings were ©, quite a prisoners but on the civil tions in French and Belgian held by the invaders PA spirit of “1°11 die first” prevails American camp. ‘The Germans, in the course of war, may kill a good many he butt of his rifle that I lost t * |MISS WHITTEMORE TO the German lines has been by a trustworthy Belgian citi ho has succeeded in escaping the German army zone of Val in Northern France is his story: I left Saint-Amand, in France, a few days ago the had become unbearable. | sentative of the Wome \irest a maser attle women at the ton Annex Frid Whittemore was one of the “silent sentinels” who recently keted the White House, She in here to #tir up more v us support of nation al suffrage legislation. 80 had been taken away. from going to school and| Brummell and Officer H. J. Rush you meet civil pris | day. ing Lots of Other Ba Silk Dresses Reduced to —$14.75— Of Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine trimmed in various pretty ways with silk embroidery, silk stitching, beading and fancy ball drops. Sand, Tan, Gray, Heliotrope, White and Purple in most all sizes. The Bargain Basement Starts Reducing Spring Hats One Lot of Sample | $1 98 Hats Reduced to | ° Bargains Like These Call for Early Shopping Novelty-shape Hats of lacquered straw and cater- pillar braid, some combined with satin, others have facings and flanges of crepe with smart trimmings of flowers and quills. Sizes 36 to 42 59 If you need Chemises for every-day Cc Thix map shows the Germany into Belgium er filter into the American) What my business was there, “mone every day of atrocities) When I told him he gave me ed by the Huns on not only Such a blow on the mouth with OF ENEMY USED nninths of had organized slavery about army zone. Ali the men from E on the southern, As about 20 enemy The| ARREST SLACKER SUSPECTS (divisions are unfit out of the zoo 8" women under 40 were) J. A. W. Seranhek, 24, alleged de- (2,460,000 men) on the went front, it | to work in the fields and even | serter, was captured in Heattle Fri- ts plain the majority of the Germans from 12 to 14, were pre-| day night by Police Sergeant George | already have shared in the offensive collect acorns and nettles, He was.sent to Fort Lawton Satur | This explains the lulle in the fight: | THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT uesday'sClearance Specials on for vacation wed plain colored chambray —gingham skirt and collar. Muslin flavilene a Children’s Giavhem : Chemises Reduced to Dresses Reduced to THE BON MARCHE Suits to Measure. $27.50 c. Armse( SJQURNTIN YE ba ch = S& ew REL S SoLssoNs o alerts ERD FRANCE wing Limburg in the we in the West, the Hun & rights of a little neutral as he did in Belgium 1 IN BIG DRIVE“: fron © ap mt and (1,200,000 men) divisio Methodist church Explains Lulls ven New Open Air ‘Where the Hun Is Putting the Iron Heel Down on Holland (enete Sparis a LUREVELS to disregard the | teady to be called up. One must not get the idea the di tely used 186 fit nm the southern but the chances are } BY WM. P y SIMMS 7 divisions which were won't capture very many | United P eapondont used on the Somme are able to re 0 | ADDRESS SUFFRAGISTS wirn tHe nerrisn arones| {into melin feeee Picture of prisoner life be) sig, stargaret Whittemore, repre. |IN FRANCE, April 29.—Practically “ae Gerwen’ GERMANY HAS LOST SOUL, SAYS PREACHER A visitor to Chicago's automobile The tired demand rest and) show was Kabanawowywence deportees under the guard In a round-up of federal and slack. those units which were smashed up Chippewa Indian, sentries. Those of Lille|er suspects Friday afternoon, John must undergo repairs, the gape be | years old. Altho ting concrete. If you refuse} M. Rath, J. 8. Smith. A. F. Amingo, ing filled with recruits from the field had a room with you are first fined. If you! Pete Hetrich and Hjalmer Nyberg. depots or the interior hotel, he slept on the floor ‘Or will not pay, you are shut| were arrested and lodged in the city! The 1919 class now appears to be| man's beds and sleeping carn give If you refuse a sec- jail in the line and the 1920 class is‘ me cramps,” he said waid to be 120 thin old redekin bath at a leading White Havana Prown Bhoes Reduced to $2.95 28 Spring Suits Reduced to —$18.45— We're reducing these suits for quick clearance on Tuesday—Pony Eton Jackets and military styles, i H skirts with deep pointed tunics—in worsted checks, and Georgette Combinations navy serge and gabardine with novelty collars and Dresses in styles that are exceptionally smart— vestees. Silk Dresses Reduced to $4.50 Taffeta, silk poplin and satin dresses, more than 50 per cent for Tuesday's Clearance. Various styles and best colorings. Mothers Will Be Eager to Get Some of These Children’s Gingham ) 59 c Dresses Reduced to | That Range in Size From 6 to 12 Years Neat little Dresses for school wear now and later . Made of gingham trimmed with some have chambray waist reduced Sizes 6 to 10 Years $1 25 These are Dresses of the bet- wear this is a good time to buy them. ter kind—made of good quality ‘he . . Pa , gingham in pretty, large plaid ee wily poralin with lace or patterns — trimmed with em- embroidery - trimmed yokes, finished broidered repp collars, novelty with ribbon-run beading. buttons and patch pockets. nes from k of Holland 6 Demper For One Week Only Entering a new field of use- fulness in The Bon Marche Men's Section. Opening up a department for Men's ‘“Made-to-Measure” Clothes. While we will always sell clothes at moderate prices —in this section—WE MAKI THIS SPECIAL INTRODUC- TORY OFFER FOR THE OPENING WEEK: Men’s Suits Made to Measure for $27.50 An Extra Pair of Trousers of the Same Material for $7.75 —We've a hundred and fifty suit patterns to show you, in serges, worsteds and tweed suitings. . —We will deliver your suit in about two. weeks’ time. —A slight extra charge for very large sizes. Remember, a good suit made to order for $27.50—all this week at The Bon Marche. t 36-Inch Silk Poplins $1.00 Silk Poplins that are very good grade at a dollar—and a large assortment, including 25 of the best shades for you to select from. Taffetas and Satins $1.45 Yard-wide Chiffon Taffetas and soft, rich Dress Satins in pretty shades for street and evening, such as Rose, Green, Marine and 3elgium Blue and others. Fancy Dress Silks $1.45 Yd. and 36-inch Fancy Dress Silks, among which are many very stunning patterns in Taffeta, Louisine, Pongee and Satin, in light, medium and dark shades. Black Dress Satin $1.50 Yd. This moderately priced Dress Satin is a good weight, all-silk, and of excellent wear ing quality; good black with a permanent lustrous finish, Three Interesting Numbers in Dress Goods and Velvets FOR THOSE PLANNING ON MAKING THEIR OWN APPAREL AT HOME Dress Goods and Suitings 54-Inch Worsted Serge 40-Inch Chiffon Velvet —$1.25 Yd.— —$1.50 Yd.— —$4.95 Yd.— 50- and 54-inch plain and mixed Ten pieces of Worsted Storm Beautful quality Chiffon Velvet color Suiting and broken color Serge—good quality and very dur- very soft and silky and very lines of durable Wool Dress Goods able. Navy, Marine, Brown, stunning for the new sleeveless some in plain colors, checks and Myrtle, Copen, Wine color and jackets. Navy, Black and other mixtures, Bla HOSE 39c Infants’ Ribbed Cash- mere Hose (Seconds) with silk heels and toes. Sizes 4 to 6, SHOES Baby's Soft-sole Shoes and Slippers — button style Shoes, and Strap Pumps. White, black and combinations; 75¢e and S5e. =R MAIN FLOOR Bon Marche Values in Silks and Dress Goods _ Help You to Buy Liberty Bonds Bon. Marche values give you your full money’s worth all the time—day in, day out—they make it possible for you to shop to such good advantage that after you have purchased the materials for your dress or coat or suit, you will have something left for patriotic purposes. The busy aisles where the Dress Goods and Silks are sold tell more plainly than words that Seattle women have full confidence in Bon Marche values. to choose from. good shades, SILK AND DRESS GOODS SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR ’TIS SPRING IN THE BABY SHOP With “Every Little Thing” Needed for the Tiny Tot’s Wardrobe SS ARRAS Se, ina THE BON MARCHE | 36- and 40-Inch Foulards $2.00 There’s a splendid variety of these pretty Foulards that are greatly favored this sea- son. Dots, coin spots, stripes, figures and conventional designs. ' Fancy Dress Silks $2.00 Yd. Yard-wide Fancy Dress Silks that are beautiful and of excellent quality. Rich Sat- ins, Taffetas and Armure weaves in hand- some stripes and plaids. .36-Inch Tussah Shantang $2.25 These pretty new Tussah Shantungs are all-silk and heavy quality. White, Pekin Blue and Old Rose—the most wanted shades for skirts and summer suits. Silk and Wool Poplin $2.50 40-inch Silk-and-wool Poplin, a firm, non- crushing y, making it an ideal suiting silk, N. Marine, Copen, French Blue, Brown, Gray, Taupe, White and Black. DRESSES $1.25 SACQUES Pretty little White Dainty little Bab¥ Dre s for baby—dain- Sacques— machine and tily embroidered yokes, hand embroidered in__ {i embroidered and hem- blue or pink, at 50c¢ to stitched bottoms or $2.50, tucked. WHITE COATS TOQU Long or Short Coats for i baby -— cashmere and so crepella, cape and_tail- beautifully — in White, ored style—$3.95 to $10, SECOND FLOOR

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