The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1918, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR CIRCUS FOLKS, HERE TODAY, r PERFORM WITH HEAVY HEARTS. THE BON MARCHE : : a BarGaAIN BASEMENT | The Sale of the $70,000 Stock of The Reed-Smith Co. of Bend, Ore. AT ABOUT WHOLESALE PRICES A Regular Oasis of Bargains in the Vast Desert of Rising Prices | | | | Many Well-Known Brands of Merchandise aes ; Amoskeag Daisy Cloth at 29c a yard (price it around town if you don’t in the think it’s a bargain). Utopia Ginghams at 25c a yard (price them, too). Na- Reed-Smith Stock tionally-advertised brands of Underwear at about today’s factory prices. “Grif- All Marked at Reduced Price fon” make of Men’s Clothes, made of fine all-wool worsteds, for $21.95; and Ma aracnot ano wed ania en hundreds of other bargains just as attractive as these Sed cult aes pigtoe es 320 They Are Going Out So Fast We Cannot Tell agreements with the manutacturers + | ae Se reds eee tise, and: ya You a Connected Story About Them | | yourself A line here or there, as we get a glimpse of them on the tables. We cannot Pre peli oe, mpoureet promise that the items we tell of will be here later in the day, but there will be | days ts tare sadgea rr ere others, for this sale of $70,000 stock of the Reed-Smith Company is a great, big | affair with great, big savings. i Heavy Flannel Top Shirts $5.95 Wash Skirts of White Gabardine $1.98 Men’s Canvas Work Gloves 14c Women’s Denim Jumper Suits $4.45 ; oh a Men’s Fine Shoes for $5.50 Pair Women’s Khaki Jumper Suits $3.45 + ee 1 Heavy Army Shoes $6.75 Pair Percale Bungalow Aprons $1.49 up to him ‘snd sa. "Dvd fl Headlight Bib Overalls $1.98 Women’s Munsing Union Suits 98c Lamers The. parade wus x hc Headlight Denim Jumpers $1.98 Yard-Wide Fine Wool Serge 89c Yard I BO I ethaailint cd bing Sp footer maaed | Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes $3.00 Pair Women’s Munsing Union Suits 89c Becond ave.. and north on Second) “What makes your feet so big—|of tur Pie circos grounds. | Pertorm-| put tonic on “emt” Lasked. | A lot of the cireus folks are blue Feather Pillows, Good Size, 98c Each Women’s Novelty Shoes $5.95 Pair nces begin at 2:15 apd $15 p. m “No, sonny, they just g| Many of them, the pr ay and Tuesday. like a donkey's ear had friends boss sent me up to the circus the clown I reme Hagenbeck. V ad Monday morning. my feet were getting killed or injur 1 r you suppose I inter-| special pair of shoes mad Je that cost | Saturday H ECLARE |, W. W. [tune Claims for | SHERIFF TELLS | Divers Twice Loss } : é ae RGANIZE UNDER | Stated By Allies } CONVENTION OF pe Beea Sanita Commepy CAtetee one Vert leet makes, some Excellent Suits at prices that are below today’s wholesale cost. AMSTERDAM, June 24.—Ger of which are the Chippewa, Black Bear, Gordon & Ferguson and All-wool Suits in the best styles, all good, clean stock and lots of it, ls submarines «ank a total of | the Ideal—all heavy, well-made Coats of the best of materials. but prices like these will clean up the lot quickly. 614,000 tons of shipping during } I ‘ef their organization to the Work: / ym to the losses announced }| tem and a return to trial by judges d 3 e sncesonet Teague, has een { for Apri 000 tons were taken ) with an abolishment of appeal to the fied by discoveries of fed-|{ inw allied ports badly damaged. | *upreme court and redrews from mis wal | Fecently arrested at the)! the total for May Sheriff Stringer told the conven The handicap of wide territory under the new Workers WASHINGTON, ~ besa 2. Provost Juanita, half of the 300 persons pres-| struction in various branches of the i Police force mingled with while they sang I W. W Moved from the uniform a cord was missing from the service e hat he wore. Sin four Belgians were Flames in Masks according to an official / "Bellet that the I. Wi W. are mak and city authorit of appl - ly with home of Walker C. Smith. confessed tion th nae aeienny scons." OROWDER ISSUES Educational league. 1 General Cro today is > ent were said to be I. W. W. Agents army No mention was made o' wnder the leadership of a man 16 BELGIANS es | ¢ wt Hl g ned or finished with hemstitched ruffle; sizes 2 to 10 years. i ; martial at Gher ayo ee walle Slipover Gowns of good grade muslin, lace trimmed; tull- zs P , length muslin Petticoats with embroidery flounces. f m BIG ROSE SHOW IS ON : We i ae l — 1 - FOR FRENCH ORPHANS Envelope Chemises and Drawers | | lack Harris, Veteran Clown of the Sells-Floto Circas, Telling Admiring Kids What Made His Feet Grow so vs Large, Outside the Big Top at Fourth Ave. and Lenora St. BY ROY MARTIN kids—all the per and animals and everything f the Bells Floto circus ‘Whe tents are up at Fourth ave Men’s Mackinaws $10.00 Boys’ Suits $4.95, $8.50, $9.95 You'll Never Buy Mackinaws Like These Again at This Price High-Grade Suits—the Cohen-Eblem Make—One of the Best-Known Manufacturers Negligee Shirts Men’s Work Munsing Union Men’s Union Men’s Union $1.39 Shirts $1.39 Suits $3.45 Suits 98c Suits $1.39 Made of fine percale Extra good Work Shirts Munsing Union Suits, Better grade Munsingses and corded madras, in of heavy dark materials, light summer weight, ath- Union Suits, athletic style every sort of stripe pat- with ttached collars; fine quality natural wool; letic style, made of cross- only, made of splendid tern. well made. high neck, ankle length. bar nainsook. quality barred nainsook. Munsing Union Suits of intment of or life or dur ° took up his vdges and ee Reed-Smith Bargains in Muslin ie , 62 ARE NAMED IN CASUALTIES | Women’s Muslin Drawers 59c = Women’s White Crepe Gowns 59c Made of nice quality muslin, embroidery trimmed; also a Slipover Night Gowns, made of all-white crepe, neatly few pairs of white crepe included. trimmed with Torchon lace edge. | “asc “= Women’s Gowns and Petticoats | Children’s Muslin Drawers 19c at 89c Nicely made Drawers of good quality white muslin, tucked ved here on a revenue statement also maid that In () of the abolishment of the jury sys WBanet Roy, said to be I. W. W.} announcement haw been made of { Seattle courts Monda another indication of reorganization from Chicago to organize Western ers’ picnic held Sunday afternoon at anc white dra: special in the county sheriff's office dustrial Workers bared their heads All identifying insignia ha AMSTERDAM, June 24—¥orty. Firemen Battle Firemen, battling the flames, were ent, issued in Berlin (| Sheriff John Stringer’s advocacy an effort to change the name : ure, bearing lied statements. < day ‘i ecently arrested t during April > Ww. W. alf of t } Sheriftn | 0 ‘The presence of Margaret and nans € No ed } was the ch Lis ¢ @ditor of “Sabotage.” ix regarded a Tegarded as the moti he Attempted change. Federal authori she ties believe the Roy sisters were sent At a Finnish workers’ and farm draftees ‘of the federal department of justice order at the picnic, altho uniform of the United St anhers or transmitting to t m W ’s High Neck G 98 t 79 ; omen’s High Neck Gowns 98c at 79c pers concerning t and the effects of a High neck, long sleeve Night Gowns, made of good quality Muslin Envelope Chemises in various styles, prettily trimmed muslin; cut full and embroidery trimmed. —muslin Drawers with embroidery and lace trimming. to 20 years. John Hockings, Fort Lawton sol Mier, had his arm cut Northern train tion of the dier had fa! tracks with his arm « n D to box exhib: FIRST AMERIGAN CHAPLAIN Mit INAUGURATED ood Gane A wane ee is | this te choad ae i: a oe DIES FROM WOUNDS IN FRANCE ora etna | as inaugurated on Jun BY FRANK J. TAYLOR lain to be k United Preas Corre ent The a % WITH THE AMERICAN army |the vs : aa 2 ye am that they hac i IN LORRAINE, June 24.—Chaplain | yee ated with the : Walter F. Dankers, of Worcester,|¢or carrying in Pati Mass., died \ast night of wounds re-| Man's Jand during a hea ceived during the Germans’ bombard. | barrage. Ment, which followed mass last Sun All Lorraine sectors were quiet y. Tle is the first American chap-' yesterday and last night. | noon, laren un Children’s Night Gowns 39c Hand Embroidered Gowns $2.79 | THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT | | | Ba

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