The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1918, Page 10

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BAKER AND PERSHING ON FLAT CAR STUDYING U. S. WAR MAP IN FRANCE + HINDENBURS IS LINING UP MEN. FOR NEW DRIVE! BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS United Press © WITH THE BRITISH ARM TRS IN FRANCE, May 6.—The Strange quiet reigning on the West front furnishes fresh proof of the disorganization of the German armies. The assaults on the Somme and in Flanders have Fesulted in the necessity of a complete patching up before at- ) tempting to ko on | OF the total of 206 German divis ona, 472,000 men, in the west | than 140 have been used in battle PS without achieving any of the defi Tite ‘results promised the Certeas | People, But one cannot insist too! ‘often that these divisions have Ween completely wiped out. + been badly cut up, but others ‘only slightly. short rest and « few reeruits make them &s good For instance, in the 191T Franco west front campaigns, the ins used the equivalent of 206 any oe 9.672.000 men, exactly ro¢ than now ure on the Sond showing that many «div are able to appear several tim _ edifferent part of the line by a of rotation and reorganiza pondent more burg has been hit hard, but by now his reorganization should be complete. When the weather other conlitions are favorable, ean be no doubt that he will it again, and hard—tho not neces fly on the Somme or the Lys. This photograph shows Gen. Pershing (left to him. Becretary Baker 13,00 LOSS . LOUIS, Mo, May 7—The Un- L Cakiend experienced a Sipett Yaris here and an elevator TO DRIVE OUT |. W. W. ing $300,000 worth of grain AD engineering pr Inspect ic © American forces abroad hange When he appeared before Federa * WASHINGTON WORKS TO AVENGE HUNS’ VICTIMS the allies were destroyed early! wASHINGTON, May 1—The bill ir Wr daatiNOTON, ba Agia, “ fh @ fire which, authorities | that would outlaw the 1. W. W. from) * ag Pome 3 a Wes incendiary the United States, is now wu : ‘ and grain scattered over the 4 horrors of ¢ fed the flames, which rpread = papidly from an unoccupied ware- MEMORIAL SERVICES i A HELD FOR LUSITANIA ig Firemen rescued 2.000 ani-| make no secret « rupt the 1. Ww. W . NEW YORK May . " ) The property damage was estimat-| well ax holding an o or.| paused today to honor those wt rf work é — by stock yards offi: | ganization, under the cription of | perished wit Lusitania thre appraised the loss at! the bil id nishable - are & the “aathoritien sre in Ee eee oe en oe ar | ri ceserial; sscviews were ned in| SUBMARINE IS VICTIM tir ae say seeee ef the fir sonme m1 8 4 fine. or both | Trinit hureh Tonight a coach ©) cenrenaat st SPN See.ler SO SiS ay wal tabs piace tn Corse | OF CANADIAN STEAMER [ASKS $6,000 FOR FISH “WANTS TO SHOW WORLD the Lusitania, dlens| Canadian vensel has aye of the city’s fish mar. ction port after an exciting battle with a« ie the aim of an ordinance of submarine in whiet t HE’S GOOD AMERICAN cilman Fitzgerald. which appro SAN F “18 $4,000 for a public fish mar. he had p fund, to be used in paying for) the espion to be sold. ager of Ba Atter| 1 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT SALE A Week of Remarkable Value Giving House Dresses $3.41 Another one of the links in this long. chain of strong values Dresses in two neat styles as pictured Dresses that are always practical for house wear—as well as neat looking for street wear in the afternoon. Nicely made of good quality gingham in plaids and stripes and When Opportunity Knocks, Be Ready It is knocking now, right here in this advertisement telling you of. the very plain color chambray in pink and blue. All eg “ap ki good sizes to choose from. vings you can make * . 4 in this store of lower prices, Silk Waists of $1 51 during the First Birthday] Interesting Value ° Sale. We're holding this Nice Waists at a Very Low Priv =a Poe. sale to celebrate the Anni- Made of ‘China Silk in white and pretty “hem “pe bright shades—some trimmed with con- ( e versary of an idea—an |]. trasting colors—others have collars and idea that many people vests of white or lace trimmed. High neck models of dark silk. tailored and light striped tub striped messaline would be glad to do with- Sizes 36 to 46. out free deliveries—with- out fine fixtures—if they could be sure that they were given the savings in the shape of lower prices. The wonderful success of The Bargain Basement proves the absolute cor- rectness of this idea. Interest With a Very Special Offering of 1,000 Ovida and Ivy Brassieres at 11c Each Well made, good quality brassieres—both Ovida and Ivy—all first quality, specially priced at 11c for this Anniversary Sale in the Bargain 3asement. Only one to a customer at this price Your Linking PlainandFancy | | Women’s Fine Women’s Silk Dresses Cotton Hose Cotton Vests $ 21c Pr. Ready to Wear Hats for $1.41 rachel ledge, flee A special lot of Dress- : 6 es, offering some very ’ And they’re e this good values. Smart Women 8 season's styles. Various looking styles—all late Durable Cotton Hose size sailors, roll brims Aapgelpe -made of taffeta for every day wear; full Cotton Vests and chin-chins, of lac- in plain colors; some s “ rn ‘ ae ) AC combined with georgette fashioned with double 2lc quered straw in colors also shepherd check woven soles, heels and Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests black, white and combi- 1 and gingham toes. Black and white pnt age gut: elds nation colors, | ec in sizes 814 to 10, Sizes 36 and a8 ; , ae Pedieenoied aw oe A sasmsts a ts THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE 500 New Tub Frocks for Girls Have Reached | | the “Little —— Shop at $1.25 The Very Newest —_ Four pretty styles have been sketched Styles and Colors by our artist Are Here And it seems, to look : Dresses, in straig at these, that there line effects with bias | never were prettier front and vestee ef- dresses for Junior girl fects; also sho " and their younger effect with plaited skirts ters. Gingham dresse all well made and fin- in plaids, check and ished | stripe Yol rd WANT AT SOME HAVI L, TWO OR CONTRASTING THEE = WHEN | COLLARS OF YOU SEE THEM | CHAMBRAY OR t—THE BON | WHITE — PIQUE = The Bon Marché—The Seattle Housewife’s Favorite Store For White Goods—for Bedding—for Linen tell you that this is a store for cotton and linens (you you that these goods are going to be much higher in price—and now will find she has made a splendid investment. © much to good ), but to tell me to lay in future supplie his advertisement is not pr obably know that anyvw the woman shrewd enor 1.8 . . 2 5 : White Cotton Stuffs for Summer Household Linens ASSORTED WHITE WHITE PAJAMA LINEN PATTERN GLASS TOWELING GOODS Le CLOTH 20¢ CLOTHS, $3.65 12'4%4¢ YARD | « 1,200 yards of White 1,000 yards of fine Good looking Pattern Good firm quality Glass a an ub Olts; riude ot . " “ > - e 0 ’ pe an Dimities, Lawns and terns; yard wide. Mill neigh and bevy: (ae! ania ~ red and blue stripes. Voiles: 27 to 40 inches lengths. Not over 10 inches; satin finish and Not over 10 yards to-each. wide yards to each. neat patterns. E si sien =o s HALF LINEN CRASH WHITE GABARDINE WHITE DOTTED MERCERIZED 15¢ YARD 35e YARD SWISS, 20¢ YARD DAMASK, 59¢ YARD . . 36-inch White Sheer dotted Swiss 27 Merceriied’ cotton Dim: pen St ae dine of speci inches wide; assorted ask 60 inches wide, for Crash for 15¢ @ yard is at this moderately low size dot patterns—splen- 59c a yard—for inexpen- less than it can be bought price. Not over one did for children’s dress- sive table covers, this Wholesale. Not over 10 dress length to each. es. Lengths to 10 yards. wears exceptionaily weil. yards to each customer. Bed Spreads and Blankets CROCHET BED WOOLNAP BLANKETS | SPREADS, $1.95 $1.75 PAI Cotton Goods Remnants ted Spreads of g¢ Soft fleecy blankets alue and only $1.95. with a heavy woolnap Goot : g spr in finish; size 66x80 inch- 10c a Yard é terns; size e ids, also plain : grey and tan with neat 1,500 yards of odds and ends of Cotton CROC HET BED borders. he atch att bravs. Ging mall SO READS: 8 CAMPING BLANKETS Goods, such a sham rays, singhams, Callenes Heavier v t Cro- $6.50 PAIR and black and white checks; widths ranging chet ted Spreads; size Good weight, warm, Son N er 40) \ te x80 inches; fine serviceable blankets, in from 24 to 30-inch. Not over 10 yards to each spreads for general use medium grey, which is at this price in the Wash Goods Section, Lower with neat Marseilles most suitable for camping patterns use; size 66x80 inches. Main Floor. LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE 3x5 Foot Axminster Rugs $4.49 and $4.95 Summer Wash Dresses APPEAR IN VARIOUS NEW a STYLES ON WEDNESDAY Wash Dresses at $1.95 Of course you will want It's remarkable—to see such good values in some new. siuall, Tugs: Wash Dresses at $1.95—Billie Burke everybody does just the didases of Hane ‘plaids and ateipes ‘with pee tor Bal and ADEs white or colored collars and cuffs. Also hi feeb My ten fitted modes of colored chambray and per- City a ab a cale with Japanese crepe or pique trim- ety of patterns and color- ; ings ming THIRD FLOOR—THE BON Wash Dresses at $2.50 | —— Just splendid dresses for home and garden wear are these of percale. The attractive white collars of pique, and vestees and trimmings of contrasting colored cham- bray make them quite summery. A Pattern Expert— from the Ladies’ Home Journal Pat- terns — will gladly AT $3.95— ; AT $4.95— : help you with your Dainty Summer Dresses—light and Dresses cleveriy designed of plaid | tt ee bles. airy—of plaid and_ striped voile gingham with vestee and collars of ae vith attractive shaped collars and white pique. Other styles of Jap- | s clever pockets. Also pretty ging- anese crepe and novelty striped MARCHE hams at the same price. gingham. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE CASUALTY LIST. HASATNAMES = OF AMERICANS '1,750,000 ABLE MEN IN CLASS ONE, IS REPORT WASHINGTON, May Wilson '3 JAPANESE DIE. IN TACOMA FIRE: LOSS $250,000 Presi dent kreat army expansion plan is backed ya re This approximately 1,750,000 fit men in Class 1, officia > WASHINGTON, May aay's| NEGRO KILLS POLICE vost_Marshal General Cro t.| TACOMA, May 7.—Three dapanese casualt t contains a total of 41 OFFICER AND ESCAPES *' 1 toda hee aries ap is atndd riers in s, including four deaths in ac epresents the actual fight na MARYSVILLE, Cal., May Po: | ing strength of the class, with a de.|8team laundry and gutted the Hoff. ase, two from] iceman James Mock, 42 shot | duetion for the call of Saturday for |M&N apartments, adjoining. Tenante , causes, one! early today when he tried . )0 men included @' from the apartment sai: , < Jed and 19) 4n Unidentified negro char this will be added about 700,000 er part of their rhe F holding up a man in th additional fit fighters by the regis. | section ¢ t tration of the 2lyearolds next in the laundr After n month, increasing the reserves to Nearly 2,500,000 ures that the de 1 not be invaded to nereases now planned under the expansion program, offi | clals said A TO BE BURIED FRIDAY still incomplete. The numb P B. Bi ft questionnaire system put in ane “Wa 20 per cent of the registrants, Ph * jeal disqualifications, which were under the second draft, brought down the number of avatlable fightin: 2.400,000. WANT 4,060 MEN TO FILL UP VACANCIES WASHINGTON, May 7—A call pan ad made | great headway | _The loss is estimated at $2 arrived 50,000. for 4,060 me »jin the n to fill up vacane ile ‘dnance d today, by Provost Marshal Chmner@ Crowder. Men will be drawn from ull states except Arizona, Delaware nd Vermont. They are to entrain May 20 the land cer died Sunday eve men to SAN FRANCISCO, May Dan 60, was charged with » following a saloon | brawl early this morning, in which Fred §. Jones, saloon man, was killed, Mrs. Palmer left an estate valued e is at $15,000,000, it was estimated to Geo. C. Unduteh, Ballin , 4 .

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