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THE BON MARCHE The Pride of Workmanship | \ well-known college professor, taking his first trip through the Bon Marehe, and asked what im- pressed him most, said “The Pride of Workmanship that | see amongst the workers.” | _ He had noticed it at once i The Pride we take in our work lhe pride the store service section takes in keep- ing the store neat and clean. he pride the salesfolk take in giving you their \ best in courtesy and service. ; he pride the buyers take in securing goods that hall measure up to the standard of Bon Marche } | ilue The pride we all tab a good store for Men’s Suits Made to Measure for $27.50 | But Only for This One Week | This is our “introductory offer” from the new Tailoring 2 ' Section to start business rolling its way. Top Notch Values im This new section will be devoted to selling Men’s “Made- WOMEN’S to-Measure” Clothes at moderate prices. It will always be a good place to buy Suits, but this offer COATS AT $35 of “Suits for $27.50” will never be repeated. 2 yt . \N EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS OF THE SAME tant PPT COATS IN APPEALING STYLES MATERIAL FOR $7.75 -WELL TAILORED OF GOOD Delivery will be made in about two weeks’ time. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE esi iiss bs = “Faubourg of Nancy, Mr. Vasse had in his cellar many refugees. Germans set fire to his house. Refugees try Y but are shot, one after the other as they come out. These abominations have been committed by the |], MATERIALS AND COLORS. and Third regiments of Bavarian infantry.”—From the French official account of German atrocities at Meurthe Belted { semi-tailored style le, August 20, 1914. elted and emi-tailored yle ;’ s $s as $i I » ¢. above is the fourth of five pictures furnished exclusively to The Star from the paintings of Ferdinand Gueldry. They were painted es- Coats as smart as smart can be with various style collars, cuffs and for the French government from incidents authenticated by French official reports, the accuracy of which is vouched for by President and Gen. Joffre. The paintings, with others, are on exhibition at New York, the house loaned to the committee for the , 2 , . belts—many made still more effe¢t- ive by silk overcollars. # ef disabled French soldiers by Col. Cornelius Vanderbilt. E IN FIVE MUST BUY BONDS,’SAYS M’ADOO| |" “~~~ ‘ 3 and covert. one out of every five their subscriptions. | Workers are out again making & | have increased $100 subscriptions to SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE utile’s population must own Already more than 53,000 people Canvass In order to get sulmeribers | $500 | sia Liberty Bond to reach | nave purchased Third Liberty Honda t Fepeat and to find those who were) Seattle Roy Scouts are continuing wits rae set by Gecretary of the [17 Seattic. This is twice the nucnter overlooked. | their drive and bringing in a grist of . of secondissue subscribers, The Beyond Minimum | bond applications | | plain people have responded. But, Seattle is n 1,000,000 beyond é ie ® e the amount of the avernge subscrip- her minimum quota, with a total of | Seattle Eagies have decided to pur tion is far below that of the second | $12,243,200 chane 4.008 mate oh. Third Liberty | | or \ loan. Shipyard workers are setting the oy ood ‘This Bo Fe gang adh ny ae So Seattia must pull herself togeth fo of the ca ity. | $37,200 in y ai . i i at Pull Derwelt toot ee renehan A aheosk, workers War Savings Staipe purchased if] Silk for every style of garment that may properly be made of silk and every yard of it Bon Marche = —-—— = —— c ° by this a 0 ‘a “e - i eee oe ene te Sennen value, and Bon Marche value means a full dollar’s worth for ‘your dollar—all the time. It means that = _ A patriotic meeting of the mem. bers will be held on Friday mieht tH] 41, cite vou buy here are reliable Silks—that will give full return in wear for the money you pay. This ~ MA Faglew’ hall. John F. Main, judge of | ff] 3B Tee Aor ARCHE Taal se ill is important, for it does not pay to spend time and trimmings on Silk you cannot be sure of. i3 A R G A I N BA S EM ENT, gisqea pb a RN | | HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY HUNDREDS OF BON MARCHE VALUES IN SILKS Third Liberty Loan in Seattle have «|| Plain and Fancy Silk $1.00 Yard 40-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.25 Yard “Seattle’s quota of Liberty Bonds is the very least you can subscribe —you ought to double that quota.” Do 1 hear any applause? —From Dr. Clark’s address at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon last Friday. ihe , reac hed 5 ‘The suber ° total $12,242,200, nearly a million de shies * ‘ Women’s Silk Dresses lnase more than de piliticacial quota 26- and 86-inch Plain and Fancy Silk—a table full 35 pieces of good quality All-silk Crepe de Chine of the city, ax the minimum quota fi of odd pieces, including Pongee, Roughsho Suiting at this popular price. Good street shades, pretty is $11,420,000 evening colors, including white, ivory and black. | eee Silk, Moire Velour, Silk Poplin, Messaline, Foulard, | The tittle town of Port Makeley | Bengaline and ‘Art Shirtings. 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.50 Yard | haw eobecrited more than $60,000 to 4 i]| ime, Tira Literty town, against al] 33-Inch Sport Stripe Pongee $1.00 Another big lot of beautiful Chiffon Taffeta— Sunnee town Do etary of Witt Imported Pongee Silk of extra nice qual fifty pieces in all—including many of the shades | ington ural color grounds with stunning sport s' that are scarce and hard to get; also black—36 | Japanese employes of the mill fj bright colors. Handsome tub silk for making sport inches wide. alone have subscribed -nore than 96.000 | suits, skirts and dresses. 40-Inch Pee Wee Taffeta $1.95 Yard Odile. $9.85 In at Least a Dozen Different Styles sig. Bk: | AM pretty models, made of Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe ‘Chine and Shantung—some styles are embroidered ‘trimmed with soutache braid—others have satin col- # 5 cere , oad or contrasting :colors—also button and |. From Alpine, Wakh.. comes the 36-Inch Crepe Poplin $1.25 Yard Beautiful Silks of such dependable quality—se ing. Black, Gray, Rose, Beige, Purple, ee boeing: GL cag L Bright finish, durable Crepe Poplin in fourteen soft, yet non-crushing—all the leading colors, in- good colors—Navy, Pekin, Belgium, Copenhagen cluding the various shades of blue, also black and | Wine, Myrtle, Brown, Marine, Old Rose, G white. . ‘ a Gold, Pink, Nile and Black. SILK SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Hawley. According to } chairman of the Alpine co patriotic service, Alpine & cent community, with times its quota of Liberty rium, Dark Gray and Green. mee QF . ‘ INTEREST ALWAYS CENTERS 35 Sample Electric Lamps See hats Wade manne he per cap ription was $126.22 for the arners | s : ne ¢ N WEDNESDAY vr et post, G. A. IL, on Monday Half Price we 7 bonds, in addition o +1800 | This big reduction is made on Lamps in order ash resses of the Second Liberty Loan lI! to dispose of 35 sample electric lamps on bedi Wednesday, Lamps for living room, library, bed- at $3 50 . rooms or summer homes. | Mahogany-finish Floor Lamps reduced to $8.75, Becoming Styles for Home, Porch or | $10.00, $12.50 and up to $17.50 Outdoor Wear Table Lamps, with 1 ny or pottery bases, Dresses of good-wearing ginghams reduced to $5.00, $6 , $8.25 and up to in stunning plaids and stri DS. straight or waist-line effects. The a 8 e e e - Lingerie Waists at 98c One big table full of Waists, including many styles— e of plain voile and organdie—fancy stripe—satin ed stripe and corded voile trimmed with lace and buttons—some combined with contrasting shades; 36 to 42. | © Roy Scouts of this elty rnold A Special Buy of a Jobber’s Stock of Sedat. SLD | signs ! ind odd sk ped collars and novel nee new and odd shaped collars and novel IN A SPLENDID LINE OF COLORS = | his Lamp Shades reduced to $2.50 up to pockets are some of the distinctive . $12.50. fer > ake se sses And a splendid line of styles—poke shapes, bonnet Irish Leader May FOURTH FLOOR—THE RON MARCHE pigs * <P emai . ey pic- shapes, sailors, mushrooms, rolling brim sailors, tur- Come to See Wilson tured—$3.50. Peadis bans and novelty styles of patent Milan hemp and [|"—~ a | ; lacquered straw. a | Beach Suiting 30c Yard WASH DRESSES $2.50 | 4 Several good styles of Wash i . . | You'll want some of this material for your Dresses, made of percale in a num- | W b . summer outing garments——Beach Suiting, 36 ber of pretty patterns—pockets, col- omen Ss Good Values in Muslin Vg inches wide—in solid colors of green, gold, pink, lars and cuffs of white linene. One * S < U d 98c / \ blue and old rose. number is the Dix-make—well tail- nderw a \ ; : oved and correct in fit. | Spring uits : erwear at % Black and White Natural Linen Dix-Make Uniforms — Style 400, | . Pretty Styles in Gowns, Envelope a a 50c a Yard the: official Had -Crosa White Uni. Are Priced Chemises and Petticoats baad h Sateens 25c Yard ; Re form of the Army and Navy Nurse Envelope Chemises of white mus- / Ste Se bee eee aeetcxwin, Gite Pst Pte Style 401 Uniforms—Correct for wide—nice for underskirts or — froc r auto dusters; priced field service—of gray chambray dresne at 50 yard. $ LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 8 7 lin and pink batiste, lace and em- vf ‘ 'e broidery trimmed—Slipover Muslin / Gowns trimmed with embroid } Some Are Reduced—the and ribbon—full length Petticoats \ Others Are Part of a with wide flounces of embroidery. ee ll Factory Clearance Neat semi-tailored Suits Fiber Silk Boot |Women’s Cotton edie white shep- Hose 69caPair | Union Suits 49c belted style 4 i Suits of navy blue serge Or three pairs for $2.00. Pio ribbed white Cotton with white collars—others A large sortment of all | on Suits, with, lace ‘ . | trimmed and tight knee. of plain color satin trim- good shades, also black | Jace trimmed tai banded tingents and personally talk to the! kins to superintendent of mails 1 the meeting mer ’ Pow cur Battle gmys that rt C, Saunders. - he changes fe On order issued ‘by Postmaster! The J. B. Alien, Parent-Teachers' At a meeting of the association of. ficers Monday night, Vice President General A. S. Burleson, the Rickel reported that Dean Priest | Of assistant postmaster in the Association will meet Th a » | Ma at 2:15 p. mi. im the a nt to Paris to look after needs of | POStoffice has been abolished. Wim mbent, jas held school builting T > the election wing years anc st auxiliary of the Wash: any Washington man in service, had) ?: Colket tx’ Association of Sol- established headquarters at the Y,| te pos years, med with soutache braid. and white in all sizes. | top; sizes 36 to 44 tlonaliat x re ng . . fal M. ©. A. there. Gee Williams ts prov i jeniters 7 jera and atlors ol ashington ming year acl ae aes < wer Et AIEEE, ne ¥ O'Brienit ur asl r from Washingtor | lche. eaneued CREO ae oe eee end . meme in this wtep state was being organized in Olym:' Priest will visit Washington eon: under the order, and Char! sive a talk on birds. Poe