The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1918, Page 12

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T HE SEATTLE STAR "DESPERATE BATTLE RAGES ON NOYON elf Probate Attorney in Indian Service | HEAPS OF DEAD CASUALTY LIST GERMANS COVER TODAY TOTALS 4g GROUND 130 SOLDIERS bring up their heavies « . original tantly v Mantly unce " ’ Despite the inered : 43 w material oncaxed I Mass of men consta t he | died Germans at the xtreme point Cordy, New Y and Jawie Tf their advance last night have a ence. Atianta, were w had gute Milles) penetration n eeu French Airmen Win The Fren airme Maintain an ir A er acy, constantiy mbing and t ‘ ghine gunning Gern esau tet occuen Gaieane ’ inflicting the » st r the aviators ¢ Bee, The railway " bombardmen Ma - y i: Joe ¥.|.,, wings, WASHIN nued From Page One| . Bs : be 7 many ~ Miss Florence Ether Miami, Okla tge, an attor has bee have changed hands every few hours, day and night, since the battle began. _ The Germans teat effort t we of the Oise, and } the west. have to pan advance into the May Enlarge Drive “Military experts Probable that Noyon salient From prisoners sources it is established that the Beches are suffering a severe elrisis in effectives. Many com go into action with only or 100 men The wounded are forced to return to the fight soon as they are cured. The in infantry officers are so that cavalry officers are substituted. 200 prisoners interrogated Were in the 1919 class, while ¥ were in the 1920 class. The ¢ also included minors and workmen, who heretofore had been sent to the front Fifth division of the Prussian which is one of Germany's body of troops, lost 50 per cent @ its effectives during the March || on the Somme and lost 30 in the Chateau Thierry drive, |! been learned Le and = other ‘The « afternoon dance at the Soldiers to be held Satu Municipal ity cou LOSES $100 IN PURSE BK. E enberg, 1511 drona drive, lost a purse containing $100 Monday afternoon. bound Madrona street « ch patriots, penetgating the re of Vouty and Maercruex, re Level, Vo. of Germa: ad, ofte peed an in dead, often | i.: Jona H. Tritt, Gastonia, N. ¢ four of five successive Win-| ert Wilson, Mondovi, Win, Henry ( termute, Belvidere. 3 N B a Mra Ma. | on an in THE BON. MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR a Values, but Inexpensive Muslin | Envelope \ Gowns Chemises 98c 98 Slipover ; Of White Style: with é Square and Muslin and Flesh-color V-shape ; Necks Batiste cut full » ead -with deep yokes of embroidery com- bined with lace insertion and edging; al some pretty styles with camisole tops and lace shoulder straps; sizes 36 to 44 | —made of firm quality muslin, i and nicely made with yokes of wide i embroidery insertion finished with rib- bon-run beading; sizes 15 to 17. Fine Nainsook Petticoats $1.45 Petticoats That Are Specially Good for the Money Petticoats that are well made, just as you want them to be, and of fine lity i} nainsook; deep flounces of fine Swiss embroidery in pretty patterns; underlay fin ished with narrow ruffle, fitted tops with drawstring at waist. Lengths 34 to 40 o qu Women’s White Canvas Shoes —$231— ‘A Spec ial Offering From the “Self-Service” Shoe Shop White Canvas Shoes, button style, with comfort- able broad toe shape, with leather soles and heels; sizes 214 to 6, and only $2.31 a pair. A Little Knowledge A little business Basement won't hurt you a bit. knowledge to the the as policy of Bargain P y) Women’s Fine Lisle Hose —39c— Good quality Hose that are irregulars of much better grade: Rein forced garter tops; dou- ble heel and — toes, Brown, pink, sky, navy and black. Women’s Extra Size Vests —21lc— 600 fine ribbed Swi Vests marked To know that we save the cost of deliveries, the cost of expen- sive fixtures and the like—to know that we sell at lower profit —to know that we offer all these savings to you in the markably low. Low neck, Lower Prices—is a knowledge style, finished that will help you to spend your | with neat crochet edge. money to the better advantage. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, are re- form of sleeveless “TELL MOTHER,” SAY SAMMIES AT HOSPITALS RGUSON t of the gs over th machine gunners, infantry and artilierymen, flight to ‘aris and turn the tide in Thoughts Busy Them apir geant from New ntrag . York had aking Huns, with their rer endea an lines by advance, “Don't fight hasn't been taken the Americans by their wounds, One ambulance brought in a beche and three marines They evidently had been in some sert of an argument, for, despite the fact that they were all badly wounded, one of the marines in. vited the Hun to “hop out and fight.” The interference of the attendants Man SEATTLE WILL GOBBLE UP S. F., OLE TELLS ‘EM U. S. HAS MORE THAN 700,000 MEN IN FRANCE WASHING T® 1 EDREAMS HAPPENS YEAH- HADER TieD uP ALL WINTER — THEN WENT RIGHT IN Ano > WHOLESALERS CUT DELIVERY STAGE AT WALLA WALLA nd fe je grocers, grain Hl put their deliver "0 VALA on a war basis June ATS that trim easily and well — an opportunity tor woman who can trim her own hat. blacks, Tub Silks—most practical for dresses, as they can be no starching—ready to quality in satin, wear in -this is just the material. shades. Little Folks’ Wearables at Little Prices Infants’ White Sweaters $1.50, $1.85, $2.95, $4.25 Slightly Soiled So After we've reduced the prices. a careful washing they'll be like new. Coat and belted styles to choose from. Infants’ Wrapper Shirts with double fronts, at 35¢ and 50¢. Infants’ Koverall Nighties, made of good quality white middy twill, price 35e. Fiber Silk Toques in rose, pink, green, gold, red and blue, White Pique Carriage Robes— hand —embroidere in various dainty patterns; $3.95. Infants’ s in different styles with touches of hand embroidery, 5de to $1.00, INFANT BHOTION COND 1 Undermuslins $1.00 At the June Display of White The busy women of today will find it very economical to buy Undermuslins here Wednesday at $1.00 a garment. They are of good quality muslin or lingerie cloth, with ‘trimmings of lace, em broidery oi ribbon. MUSLIN LNDERWIHAL HeTLON THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE IN shiny purple, ar- tillery red, several shade of sand and gray, rose and militar blue. } grouped and fancy medium and dark colors on white grounds. All Silk Suiting Shantung $2.25 Heavy Quality, 30 and 40 Inches Wide If you are having your suit or coat made at home In good widths and colors, look the summer waists and no boiling Serviceable light, easily laundered a jiffy. Han ar med with white ov alt cleve elty and Large Size Georgette Waists stripes of Summer Clearance of UNTRIMMED HATS 74 at $1.00 Practical Tub Silks 95c a Yd. —for Summer Time including Copenhagen, Pekin, gold, old rose and other PER MAIN FL 2-Piece Breakfast Sets at $2.25 Are Favored Wednesday— dy Breakfast Sets for summer wear—Middy nd skirt—handy to slip into—and can be worn parately if you choose. in colors of pink, isly full, All sizes. sO¢ TA OF Beach Dresses at $4.95 ist the Dresses for pienic or beach wear—all rly made, of plain colors, fancy plaids or nov- stripes, with new ideas in collars, cuffs, revei pockets. \ Of Good Quality Gingham, Voiles and Japanese Crepe ae THIRD FL m THE BON MARCHE \ . , WOMAN IS HISSED FROM'TO GO OVER TOP |LOCK DOOR OF IN WAR SAVINGS HOTEL EUROP JUNE %—SAVE THE DATE FOK WAK SAVINGS STAMPS, hape te to are yup of hats. =~ ARGE straight Hats, or | with small rolled brims— jrooping sailors and fancy shapes— in endless v ‘DI THE BON MARCHE 54-inch All Wool Dress Goods at $1.25 Yd. If youfare looking for good, durable Dress Goods an economical price, see these heavy All-wool Pebble epes and Mistral Suitings at $1 yard; 54 inches wide, in sand, brown, Belgium blue and marine, suitable for suits and dresses. All Wool Broadcloths $3.50 48 and 54 Inches in Width Handsome indeed is this Broadcloth at $3.50 a yard. Satin finish in new shades of plum, gray, taupe, myrtle, Russian, tan, Copenhagen blue, reseda, brown and black. OOR—THE BON MARCHE x A Whole Corps of White hite Wash Skirts Mobilized for the Summer Shopper Skirts for beach and picnic wear—Skirts for street and home wear—will march out to the tune of $1.25 to $3.95 White Cotton Repp Skirts White Wash Skirts of | plain style—shirred at the novelty _ stripe _ material; back, wide belt and pockets, plain, full style, gathered at $1.25. the back, wide belt and flap White Gabardine Skirts pockets with button trim- with button trimming, at ming; price $3.50. $1.50, White Pique Skirts with White Wash Skirts of wide belt, trimmed wit fine twill cotton. This style large pearl buttons; novel fastens in front with large shape pockets. Another pear] buttons; buttons to art style is made of nov- match on the belt ty striped material, priced 2.00. and pock- t ets; E BON MARCHE Wash Dress Day and tan, rt cut lavender, blue rick-rack braid; : $7.95 THE AVERAGE DELIGHTED TO rHIS OFFER WOMEN OVER SIZE WILL BE KNOW OF Georgette Blouses, rightly designed in dainty and becoming ways to please the Made with straight extra-size women. x'\ _ | lines, tucked, lace trimmed—some with \\\\ \ small vestees and prettily beaded. Others Le contrastingly trimmed. Sizes 46 to 56. rie Blouses in good styles, $2.50. THI Also Lin well made, at BCOND FLOOR RON MARCHE

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