The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1918, Page 10

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TH ENEMY TROOPS HAVE YOU SENT LETTER TO STAR FOR CIRCUS TICKETS? ARE MASSING. ON TOUL FRONT RY FRANK J. TAYLOR United Press ¢ pondent WITH THE AMERICAN AR MY IN LORRAINE, June 10— American observers report mn: tinuation of the German concen > tration of troops opposite the Toul seotor, and farther cast, op- posite Nancy Roche aviators ar are increasingly a American obdvervat Military smen still that the Germans » plating an in these ne hut more likely fear an Americ push. ‘The Journal de Geneva, in a recent dasue, announced that the Americans Are holding 40 kilometers (25 miles) @f front in Lorrain According to prisoners Receasary to take two of the 5 German divisions to Complete strength. The AFe still sparsely held {Patrols find no trouble in (ming No Man's Land. The first two ‘Hun trenches are almost deserted every nicht PAINTS PICTURE OF SUN ECLIPSE | 4,000 EAGLES WILL PARADE from aircraft guns n attacking the o nits John Ht fer and 1B ¢ t, made hive an « women were Vinitin take it is now st Americ | overrun | | an This picture shows Mable Stark and some of the baby tigers with the) )°" °°) Al Barnes circus, which comes to town Thursday. way. But he has not crazy he used to When Al G. Barnes was a little yof the boy, he decided to own a circua|ten how |When he was 14, he knew more | animals when he was a boy |about dogs and cats and pigs and And so he is going to give ut |German Women be al away | horses than most of the gray-haired | 25 free tickets each day of the circus| June 17 to 26, inclusive, hax be« FOR THE U, S.) arene urea tn, his love the to the boys and gtrla whe can make est as the registration period In o | started the greatest number of patriotic sen King county for SW hile acientixts worked against| Knew #0 much that he started a/ the greatest number of patriot n| n ar show with one trick pony and two/tences out of the words, “Al G time im recording observations of the eclipse of the sun Saturday at e” Dig Four-Ring Wilt dogs, charging 10 cents a perform 1 Animal Oregon, Howard Russell But.) 89¢e. Now he has 1,200 animals and Metropolitan Museum, New| 60 performers in his circus, which Work, painted a picture of the bril-|!* Coming to town June 19-1416 isn't much timp from now first show, Wednesday "Want corona which was visible for} A! G. Barnes owns a big private in your senten right awa lm few moments onty. A faithtul|Car With an electric calliope, that) to the Cirous Conte or of The |< Feproduction of the colors and mane plays tunes to make people ket out | Star, written on one of the pa] ff the phenomenon was the t for him by the United § mt. Motion pictures were taken of the! ‘orona and scientists made observa ich may not again be in. their lifetime. : BRITISH WIN RAID ON FRONT NEAR BETHUNE , Worker in "Belgium | LONDON, June 10 “A hostile at Speaks Here 8 P.M. poss! | tack in the Aveluy wood last ¢ aly wom was repulsed ¥ Marehal Can't Tell Much of Wash yesterday gummer storm was the only index page Poadiee the doings of the heavens stood for hours awaiting the! non, which was obscured by | heavy haze and smoke | . J. C. Hammond, who was in| of the government party au by congress, announced that tion had apparently been in Way successful, but that the of the moon came five sec. CHAPMAN WILL TALK TO WAR GARDENERS | ‘The Green Lake War Garden Com-| ~~~ hy munity club will aswegible in the »>-| PERSHING HAS BEEN IN | reve rta from it b lic library branch at Green Lake at to the ur 8 Monday. An address will be a reported delivered by Ht & Chapman, war| EUROPE ONE YEAR NOW |": WASHINGTON, J OA garden expert earlier than expected. ~ han elapsed since John J ee DIES OF AUTO INJURY |shine and nis staft tanded in ng | | John MeXam H WOMEN SENT |_ Martin Mowers. tonsahoreman, 1634] movement of Amertean tropa. to| my of American troops to Terry ave., died in the city hospital Sunday from a fractured skull, re cetved when iis auto collided with a North Queen Anne street car Friday night. _ HOME WITH WOUNDS io ONDON, June 10.—Engiand is of the dozen women of the "* auxiliary army corps who returned as wounded heroines j fighting. Of the number,| » is eaeertng from shell shock.| tion of Anna Held is reported better re unconscious | by attending physicians. Her recov. buried by the explosion of a/ FIRE | DESTROYS HOME Recause his house was beyond the} reach of city water, O. HL. Pilgrim, | 2505 Willow nt., is houssless Monday, | ¢ A fire destroyed it Sunday Ee Dye industry experimenta will be summer at Lal reporters he expects York and there meet hi daughters, Me lea pl 1 maintains TO DEDICATE BRIDGE ot THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba These Special Clearance Sales are weekly occurrences—It’s a special policy of the Bargain Basement to keep stocks moving rapidly, and great savings are in store for the thrift shoppers who take advantage of them. Silk Dresses for Afternoon 14 95 or Street Wear Are Reduced to | ° Dresses Left From Several of the Best Selling Lines —All Splendid Bargains Even at Their Original Price—but Now— Made in smart, pleasing styles, of splendid quality taffeta silk, in plain colors and fancy stripe patterns —some have Georgette sleeves and novel draped skirts—others of foulard silk with fancy collars. Size for women and misses, ranging from 14 to 40, but only a few of a size. SPECIAL Women’s Coats Reduced to —$16.50— Broken lines of Women's Coats duced—styles for SPECIAL Women’s Suits Reduced to —$10.00— Only a small lot of Suits, ranging in sizes from 16 to 40—various styles to choose from—one smart style has an Eton jacket with white or fancy vestee made of mannish serge in sand and navy blue only. Colored Wash Dresses Are Reduced to 49c For Small Girls 2 to 6 Y ears Old The Dres quality gingham, are women and misses a high waist, belted and semi-fitted models, made of wool serge, velour and burella. We advise you to come early, as there's only a small lot. Women’s White Canvas | 9 5 if Oxfords Reduced to Cc In Sizes 21-2 to 51-2 Only sharply re- included e made in neat belted style of good n stripe and check patterns, trim- med with contrasting colors. Inexpensive Dresses White Canvas Oxfords, made on English last, for play wear. with rubber soles and he vet a pair fqr outing and vacation wear—they are comfortable and inex- pensive, Brown Lisle Hose 25c Pr. Women’, seamless because 8! Corset Covers, Special 21c Are you in need of Corset Covers for ordinary wear?—then by all means get a supply of these on Tuesday. Made of nice quality muslin with lace or embroidery trimming. A good range of sizes, and only 21e¢ each. : fine Lisle Hose in a good shade of brown feet and double garte: Reduced p07 June 17 ; _About Quake Here . ngton acten Im Seattle citizens waited in vain t Monday were unable to gtve reported today & manifestation of the eclipse } the extent of the ® ful 1 northwest of Bethun darkness which woul! presage reac heyy os that waa distinct wr) JOHN M'NAMARA HERE SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY’S CLEARANCE TA CASUALTIES ARE LISTED IN MONDAY, BP, M. TODAY'S REPORT WASHIN war depart sities from the America 1 Int Totals og on \* ‘Keesport, Pa BOLSHEVIK ARE NEARING DOOM, IS LATEST WORD | Page ¢ Onet “ ~*~ ot yet assured < lenaon | St either tiny doeptell? ote fe 0d lg | phe maye 41 of Concrete in arm, leg and head. They| PARIS AGAIN BOMBARDED a mued invitations for the dex ‘all being cared for at an institu-| PARIS, June 10.—The long-range) Altho it looks like any other shor, ot Henry ‘Thompac GE which the queen, command-! bombardment of Paria was resumedbono invented In England has a sep mm the Baker river Jf the corps, is the patroness. _ today. arate compartment for the big toe. Saturday, June 1 | fc ‘ontinued Pri rom mwolve A feet Ker olsheviki Ishe g the Hol terrible Menshe d workmen a and Mc ow are virtual about an day. | will now wettir Q of bi however, 8 | bu The workmen ther preparing to overthrow t ly to save the repul er revolution resi ‘NAVAL GROUND SCHOOL OPENS reeruit Rockie flying at ground » floers, to be vis Week | naval training station at the | versity of Washington | Equipment is already on the | ground, Lieut. J, ©. Moi charge ire eExpecte tion will 4 sunning g, the flight and tical work with Yr completing at officers will go to AT CAMP HERE) E SEATTLE STAR “GERMANS FEAR U. S. OFFENSIVE IN LORRAINE DISTRICT | | | THE BON MARCHE New Banded Hats —"\ a, € [~~~ $3.50 and $4.00 Ey g Good-looking Sailors in \. Ww All-white and All-black ‘ore eae Tagal Straws busine A an or. out-of-doors girl to get a smart banded Hat that will give ellent wearg c md Good Tagal straws in small and extreme large shapes, off | 4 banded with wide grosgrain ribbon and with a tailored : ‘4 f/" bow on the side or back. The crowns are the fashions 1 ® { able medium high ones, so becoming to most people. ee) ECOND FLOOR} THE BON MARCHE Delightfully Cool White Lingerie Blouses $1.75 Of Special Interest at the June Displays of White —Scores of attractive and fashionable Blouses—sheer and cool for June weather. Gift Suggestions for the Girl 5 Graduate THE LAST-MINI y GIVER MAY FIND THIS LIST A HELP GRADUATION “a Y iR M DAYS,” a book for pictures, clippings, pro- Fine voile and or- © grams—al!l things dear to gandy, touched up +e } the girl graduate. Prettily with dainty tucks and /> | bound; 75c to $3.50. embroidered in attrac- rr — River Pearl | tive ninco? : Jeade — Both rolling anc dead “ in neck le ngth, flat collase — with are pretty for the young traight turn - back girl to wear with he \ cuffs. dainty summer frocks $2.50 Silk Blouses at $2.50 UPPI LOOR Fee YELESS Fiber Silk Sweater will make ‘ ; sii ate the graduation days a joy Ec onomical sar sagge for they're good to look of Japanes ie ey at and good to wear; $8.95. pongee—semi-tailo} SECOND FLOOR |* especially good for HEN the graduate sport wear. The pon- . shel ss gees have the roll Stee gs beaker 8 eagt collars in checked de- summer she'll need | signs. The Japanese handy roll Manicure Set. In silks are in white, cloth and leatherette bind- flesh and mais— $3.00 to $8.00. Kn MAIN FLOOR Tuesday—Undermuslins $1.25 ing; | some floral. SECOND FLOOR CAREFULLY CHOSEN—FOR THE JUNE DISPLAYS OF WHITE Pretty Night Gowns $1.25 Muslin Petticoats $1.25 Comfortable Night Gowns—of soft- Why spend your time sewing when finish muslin or lingerie cloth—in slip- you can get Petticoats at $1 257 Of good grade muslin, with fitted top, and deep flounces of embroidery or lace ~ and insertion trimmed. Corset Covers at $1.25 Just as pretty as $1.25 Corset Cov- ers can possibly be are these of sheer nainsook, elaborately trimmed with lace medallions, insertion and ribbon. ~THE BON MARCHS over style, with yoke front and back, | lace or embroidery trimmed—some rib- bon run. Envelope Chemises $1.25 You will be delighted with these Chemises of lingerie cloth—deep Em- pire yokes, front and back prettily trimmed. Also some of pink batiste. THIRD FLOOR White Cotton Goods In Our June Displays of White Gabardines 35c to 85c Underwear Crepe $1.00 White Gabardines in good weight for Silk-and-<otton-mixed Crepe, in 46-. skirts and suits, in a firm weave, inch width; a smooth, soft-finished comes in 36-inch widths. A cloth that material, for underwear for women. launders well. White Pique 35¢ to 75c White Pique in assorted width cords, good weight for skirts; 27 inches and 36 inches wide. 28-inch Waisting Crepe 25c Yard Nainsook 25¢ to 50c Fine soft Nainsook, evenly woven, in 36- to 45-inch widths—especially fine for undergarments. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fancy ( Colored Voiles 25c a Yd. and cool for Ideal material for summer waists So pretty summer are and dresses—for it requires so little these Colored Voiles at 25c¢ a yard. ironing. It is 28 inches wide, in stripes Lengths to 8 yards, 38 and 40 inches and plain. shades, with cord. Lengths wide—in plain shades and attractive to 7 yards, at 25¢ a yard. floral patterns. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Summer Needs for Garden and Kitchen 50 Feet Garden Hose $5.95 Of course you want a Garden Hose—so what about one of these canvas-covered with pure rubber inner tub- ing? Fifty feet long, complete with coupling, but with- out nozz Hose Nozzles 25c Each “Geyser” Hose Nozzle, nickel plated, rose bushes and flower beds. 6 Person Dinner Sets $3.95 % Pure White Semi-porcelain Dinner Sets—suit- able to use in the summer camp kitchen—or for for spraying every-day use in your town home. Each set includes: 6 DINNER PLA 6 PIE PLA 6 UIT AU Cc 6 T CU 1 VEGETABLE DISH PL ATTER WATER TUMBLERS Set of six at 30¢. Cast Tea Kettles $4.95 Pure Aluminum Tea Kettles, cast in one a lifetime; 4-quart size priced at $4.95, Aluminum Rice Boiler, 11-qt. size, priced at $1. FOURTH FLOOR piece THE BON MARCHE

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