The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1918, Page 10

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AMERICAN AID TO ALLIES NOW BEING HURRIED WASHINGTON, May America ix now shipping small |, armies to France in re: the allied appeal, for During May and June. shipments will more than equal the fighting strength of the combined Belgian wand I Ruese forces on the West July and August will show o slight @ecline in the average, as added ton page is turned to t f wetting Across newly needed supplies Build Up Big Army Tn the fall and winter months the Work of building up this country’s fighting forces abroad will be more Methodical, Divisions torn apart for the purpose of brigading unite with the allies will be brought together and organizations left behind will be apd» gent to complete a cohesive all-Amer- | life guards were today patrolling the hiendre OF the % dean army beach he ching for the Aa dhl Tt is purposed toh tatra ox of bathers who were drowned © tion, June 5, of al! y n who ne se eccae pe ~) have reached 21 #1 t remix sales cpl! tration. This will ew res ervoir of Class 1 men ) few Class 1 men remaining unless| 44, ad: Hugh B. Burr, Com x the war department has completed ‘ A manked man held up and robbed ite classification of the new thou-|Pany B. 144th machine gun battalion.) (py Anbott, 615 22nd ave, of $6 - @ands. Hence there may be some | Camp Kearney: Chas, Hump dails ‘Shaaied 0d tres a Might slowing up of draft calle dur fakery company 923, Camp Kear | ,,, “ Bic tng June and July time, a new and determined “Movement is afoot in congress to {9 Sist upon universal military train ppropriation bill reaches the of the house. that young men be given three | ne: training in their 19th year, | F. Months in the 20th, and six) Me: Ba One Year Old It’s a very healthy child be going lines. | customary | service First Birthday Party? all week. Silk Dresses of Remarkable Value —$16.91— The kind of Dresses you see displayed and de scribed as high-class at a e comparatively high— = in the Bargain Base- ment the price is ridicu- lously low. They are made in many different styles of taffeta, Georgette, s and Crepe de Chine. of Excellent Value $3.91, $4.91, $5.91 Those smart little Wash Dresses that so many women are looking for, and the prices are excep- tionally low. Made of fig- ured voile and lawn, striped, checked and plaid gingham, in lots of differ- ent styles. Women’s Knit Union Suits at $2.34 This is one of the bar- gain links we specially em- phasize for Tuesday. Union suits of good value—low neck style with tape top and lace knee style. Just ht for sum- Sizes 36 and At the present rate, July 1 will find | are Bargain Basement—it is growing so fast that it must | along the right | - People really appreciate be- able to buy reliable goods | less—even if they have do without some of the | (and expensive) | AMERICAN OFFICER LAID TO REST AS ENEMY SHELLS FLY - . BASIS FORP.R, | HV FRED S. PRRGUSON bombardment of t American pe nited Press Correspond tions. The od In @ WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES trench 8 i" Piece igehcipas Shas te TICARDY, Ma t ¢ ne nr ort eee, te ffithe, who was killed by a shell was few " a ro! a a ose ea ‘The missing: Sergt y 145th field artillery, Camp K y Growing Fast | TWO ARE DEAD: 11 MISSING IN. ©: RESORT TRAGEDY . SAN DIRGO, ber, Ce Camp aldson Eravella Taylor supply train jvate Fred W “Advocates of the system will pro | tachment. 16th 1 t squad | Won’t You Come to Our | We've prepared a wonder- ful feast of bargains for you and the party is going to last | | | | trimming; also loose bejted Util- Ja little trimming you can have a smart hat at Orr little cost. union > » the ral ke in 1909, the ¢ Director Mea ent agree hat at pre May ¢ y and|° x taken to mean t MASKED BANDIT POKES GUN IN VICTIM’S RIBS known to be dead and It port, the man Herman Hau shoved a revolver pany BP ho infant and curtly « falture to Abbott complied Himerson Don ney, Serg mpany B. 1th a ae th Pri Company Camp Kearney NEW YORK, May 6 Sanborn, mnitary de! ment is expected today in the cond antry, Camp Kear-| tion of Anna Held, the actress, an a) the hb Brady, Battery | reeult of blood infusion, which was rl resorted to yesterday, Mrnest Lang Frank Mitchell, 204th aero] aged 29, a truck driver, was selected Sailor H. P. Hanson, naval for the transfusion operation Private Rus ined am t another THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Our First Birthday One Whole Week of Remarkable Value Giving Sale More Links in the Chain of Strong Values That Bind the Bargain Basement and Your Interests Together Wool Jersey Suits it } $21.91 SMART SUITS— WONDERFUL VALUES A special purchase from a manufacturer of high-grade Suits—some that you must see to appreciate how very good they are at the price. Brown, sand, Pekin blue, khaki and emerald. New Silk Skirts ag $4.91 IN A GOOD RANGE OF COLORS All made of nice quality taffeta silk in plain colors and fancy stripes—some are shirred at the hip and h novelty pockets finished LINKING YOUR INTEREST WITH Women’s Coats at Practical Serge Coats in the styles as pictured, in navy blue and black—collars of self-mate- $8 91 ( le with wide girdles at top. rial and black satin and button ity Coats of gray and brown mixtures “A Chain of Strong Values in Children’s White Dresses | s bes ‘J $1.41 and $2.31 see trimming; neat, straight-line | t of fine whit re embroidered A Sis Ne Lingerie Waists 71 YOUR INTER Wit, ore: at Cc eat-looking Waista that are very New Silk Dresses at |"): in and — “a é ws BS LINKING r ral wear made of plain lawn and voile and lace trimmed so many of them, and such very good value, make these The extremely good styles ) Made Lingerie Waists Special at These ar o interesting. quality taffe plain colors, fancy strip checks, and crepe de chine, all | smartly trimmed 8lc bargains that you Untrimmed Hats Only 51c IN THE POPULAR SHADE OF ROUGE RED Muslin Envelo Chemise? for When yo Pe SIc 1 realize that) material Included are bennet shapes, turbans, roll brims || {yl (is jen Chance were ae and novelty styles, of lacquered straw. With just taking advantage of. Various styles with lace and embroidery trimming "SENIORITY TO BE | READJUSTMENT of be the only day he THE BON MARCHE © — "SUIT PRICES * A DROP, ra | #20 A Sharp Break in the New York Suit |. Market Brings Unexpected Values | in the Newest Suits ] our buyer on the ground with | A break in the market \ the cash, and the result \ SUCH SUIT VALUES AS WE HAVE NOT | BEEN ABLE TO APPROACH SO FAR’ ey Vi | THIS SEASON << | BUY YOUR NEW SUIT NOW | LOTS OF RIPPLED SUITS IN EACH GROUP Suits at $25.00 Suits at $29.50 Suits at $35.00 A‘ RIUMPHANT Wom- yee not hesitate a minute the about buying one of these Suits offer of moment, for value in moment in Women en's Suits, and for $29.50. { values extraordinary for Suits that look the equal of higher when you see what “over the top” | $25.00. One style is featured here priced models The styles are values they are for the money. | but there are many others—the right—being rippled and high- They're made, and well made, of ripple back style being specially waisted styles, with the shorter- poiret twill, tricotine, serges and noticeable—and much favored be- length jackets and straight-line other materials—in ripple, tailorgd cause of their youthful and smart skirts. The embroidering, button and fancier styles, with vestees and lines. Gabardine and serge, with trimmings and novel cut styles overcollars of lighter shades. overcollars or vestees, are appealing SECOND FLOOR—THE Discontinued Lines of “Nemo” Corsets $3.50 Discontinued Lines of “Binner,” “Eleanor,” “Smart Set”: and a few “Nemos” at $2.50 WHAT A DAY OF “SPECIAL VALUES” IN THE CORSET SHOP—TO BE SURE American Lady Nemo and Smart Set Corsets . Bon Marche | Corsets, Special Reduced to $3.50 Corsets at | mi} 15.0 Se a Unusually good value in Ameri- Binner, Eleanor, Smart Set Bon, Marche Corsets at an ooo. ] ct Melee F : y : ; coutil i can Lady Corsets at $1.15. Made and a few Nemo Corsets long hip, medium bust style, suit- of coutil—with medium bust, free Reduced $2.50 able for medium figures. In the hip, trimmed with embroidery. eauced to pe lot you will find Sizes 18 to 28 Sizes 19 to 28 Sizes 19 to 26 | BON MARCHE 20 to 28, 31, 33, 35 and 36 Discontinued Lines of Brassieres Reduced to 98c. | Brassieres at much less than formerly because we no longer carry these styles—lace and embroidery trimmed, with front and back closing—sizes 34 to 50, Brassieres with front and back closing effect; embroidery trimmed, with soft down; specially 10 sizes 34 to 44, aw 4 priced at 25c¢ priced for Tuesday at.... CORSET SHOP -THE BON MARCHE Buy War Stamps f There'll never be such another chance to save Every one you buy helps your country —and the money all comes back to you with com- pound interest Bust Forms, well made and filled ae THIRD FLOOR Printed | Challies 15c a Yard 24 INCHES WIDE We have 2,000 yards of Printed Challies to offer at 15¢ a yard— terns Is Here —Ready to tell you ] | | | sorted patterns — and | 24 inches wide, in as- 6 the est trend o Georgette Blouses $3.25— aE ee ee just splendid for com- : ys ~ ‘ * ee hagdetA: fort coverings and Lhey Ring True With Economy— —Ready to help you draperies for your Blouses to solve your home summer home. for Spring and Summer. dressmaking. prob- LOWER MAIN FLOOR So moderate in price—so dainty and lems. | pretty. Some with fronts tastefully em- —Ready to show | | Ice Cream broidered in colors or white—others with imi- sepia : : you how easy Home Journal Patterns are to use, and how sat- isfactory. PATTERN SECTION— | LOWER MAIN FLOOR | | Sandwiches 5c Each Have you tried our tation Venise lace finishing the front, collar and cuffs—and all for $3.25 Tuesday. Dressier models have wide collars and revers edged with lace, with hemstitching on collar, cuffs and sleeves. Obtainable in delicate tint of flesh and white—sizes 36 to 46. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE © made an oe Cream ‘loor—Rest Room Their work, too en as danger 88 AMERICANS “FRANCE CLEANS “822522. sox | CASUALTY LIST FOR MATERIALS carried on under a terrific bom? WASHINGTON, May & BY HENRY WooD \NOTED BELGIAN ment casualty list United Press Correspondent as a very importa Today's further contained can soldiers be! h spe arr eayeorahtae WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES TO TELL OF HUN thing a el Nore Fifteen wer Rint Uacaaite nator Uae tiga s DECEIT TUESDAY The amount of material saved { this way for the future use of army amounts to hundreds of thou Hars a month. It ts ¢ effective from wounds, nine « from accident other causes, four severely wou and 48 slightly wounded—a total of action, three posure to ® Horta, h for the R said with a v Sunday night hune disease, two shaken by emotion she spoke to the sd the First Meth Stantfort Raymond 6. Sw TWO GIRLS KILLED AS |i TRAIN SMASHES AUTO OAKLAND, Ma old girls, who had just retur ¢ tion the Fr an fer E if m ry chapel were inatantly|@bout with seemingly 1 (untilio, Newark, ki and two women fatally crush.) Waste and profusion. the Bru Nbrary ¢ ¢ Puopole, Avan, Masa: ed w an interurban electric train! Now nothing goes to waste on the official, is with his wife in § Watkins, Glaagew, Ky struck an automobile driven by Ar battlefield With the great cost and turo Elias yesterday difficulty of manufacturing war ma Elias was injured and his 8-year. terial, with the steady decrease in old daughter, Genevieve, — badly | the apply of material from He will speak at 8 p.m. Tu the First Methodist church. His ject will be, “The Germans in sium and France and How the Ger man Government Deceived Its Ow About the War by Means § etn. Harry world's 1 girls are Mary Hl Mary t Bizoni died s rd rand Madame Hopta. t the time of ‘its re Germans. ward in an army, usually of follows it onto the battlefield and In the future, Red Cross purchas ing agents and government will be endowed wi Maj N.Y yok Har agents Dr, HT Buckner, medical super- the same iiy ieleh th pow. begins the cleaning up process. tilebore ers, including prices and priority Sometimes thelr companions call : } urels, 8. ¢ ‘i i a. predicts . ° “ragpicke oh pepet barely &. privileges. It is predicted that this them the “ragpickers of the army, "| the second tine durtag the ware cD b Gastord, “Mich; Canada @frangement will result in great buy: | but in the present official organiza: | Buckner served in 1915-16, with the Mannie, Vine Miuff, Ark, James W, Ing economy for the Red Cross, tion of the French army, they rank! 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