The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 16

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LWW TERT BUSINESS JOURNAL WAYINGIEASE ——— READIN COURT =SLAMS PROFITEERS SOUND FARES THE BON MARCHE Defense Attorney ee ee are 5 Commission Allows Higher cific Northwest, o : he eo re f 5 7 angel Se Ee angers Fara |Site tat fae | | Bon Marché Values ds a page 1 article with 1h Seren on Ges een ns nner Vicor ete || << | in Women’s Coats at $25.00 jpovernment’s war plans, a Into the record the v s 7 - . V } Be defendants, ax pubiish ; ; ; ’ ures between Seattle and Tacom EN IN STYLE—MATERIALS AND FINISH—YOU’LL FIND THE SPLENDID £ The effort is to show that the lead Pardes teh, Hemse . bios: dag Bhewhp ags Ah The ¥ S } < The effort is to show it they were aie to ma cents for ningioway fare 8 = VALUES FOR WHICH OUR GARMENTS ARE KNOWN me Soatted From Walker H, |"! ae , : Coats of fine velours, silvertones, mixed tweeds, army cloth and cov- ‘# booklet on “Ss , i bd ‘ , ‘ ‘ ‘ ” ’ the following, among other ex-| “Indisputable evidence of suxpect:| | f- “Captain” Had a tf ) ert, in straight liné models with or without belts. Many shape collars } ts: ed profiteering of flour mills ix “Nor can the military forces. be | found in a xpectal report of the fed Gay Time — Now and cuffs, trimmed with silk stitching and buttons. ed against sabotage, Neither eral trade commission, made to Pres He’ 8 Held i in Jail J . : ‘ : there any surety that sabotage | ident Wilson, at his direction, after Life le short, aed man. t | SN | NWhaki, bufftan, Pekin blue, poilu, raspberry, lavender, grays, ta hot have perneated the army. 4 period of exhaustive Investigation le there already, and it is grow. and now availa : Silk Striped Ski | " ilk Striped Skirts $8.75 i ‘searcely undermine their own Report does not cover co eld = Frida wine | \ . . . o4.¢ ° ° ° , tions by employing soldiers to prac etail fe ‘ masquerade for weeks in Oregon and New Silk-striped Skirts of fine quality messaline. They are gathe re an entire force when a mi! rings hav ? ft Minority use sabotage.” sre ral trade to . . , Van: 7 at the waistline with a separate belt and fancy patch pockets. In gol greens, light and dark blues, purples ard rose. EOOND FLOOR, THE Be In en | . 3 ice, Guinea Pigs, out of ; wh t ‘ ‘ \ to Help Win War Siero! wing cons for which, us con |ngain gone ver t weed Pry sibeas toe thoes | {Special to The Star) clusively shown in this repor ending battle with Death, Plac utos, the ried with th & italien malate LONDON, June 28.—The British ufacturers of Mour are r ° « ¢ Un io Sam's two It ix planned to t them BO-SLAVS PARADE | “iwotner wort four mater wok te ar 7 pg ~~ Nall needles ° ode ee ene advantage of the war situat ° HERE SUNDAY AT 7 P.M. erie yeori trom the necensition 2! piel (sia ed ee Mill Irregulars of Piece Wash Garment pen Juse-Sievs witt arm of the people almost five times t | , , soy tag it eis You Can Give ovo y im Seattle on er than the: ‘ere able ph it 9 ‘ H o j ting % Sune 30, with a parade| imately under norm Covering ‘Their Tracks to Jumble Shop —Better Lines— For country outings—for ; T DB m. followed by & con-| “The m ¢ ao}. sae Severite phan ag | ne Rea sport wear or for the beach, sf and dan glas hall sey . ries % » int r We w fortunat gh t t 300 pai f th i i i 2 agen . ioe Sait elt PAE sp wise’ o || Tumble Shes : ' ’ e were fortunate enough to get 300 pairs o these this Two-piece Wash Suit ae alt Jugo-8t " 1 , ‘ Hesitelige 5, ngerte, art need fine quality thread Silk Stockings, but in white only. of white twill, with big ea Std : Si spirit |s - Ir lence © era bo 3 wor tty. erware . Many are all-silk, some have silk lisle garter tops; all patch pocket and loose- . dew oppres: c millers, and ure . 3) “ for centuries. eir | ism, was dug ou have double soles, heels and toes. Slight imperfection belted blouse, will The parade will leave Fourth by federal, investigators from the in the knitting cause them to be classed irregulars, but ttractive and pra and Yesler at 7 p.m. thence Very books of account and secre mR = a aes attractive and prac Second ave. on to Pine and | records of transactions of the mills terting actu ugg 4 . Jum they re worth almost double our price. THIRD FLOOR, east to Douglas hall 175% Profit There-are- some 1,000 cnerchant = HOSIERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR MAI y have Even after allowing for increased | wheat Nour mills in United States Sell Loot average cost of production, ‘due |The buninens of conducting a flour | "Tne tea Crom Jumble Shop ee mainly to tne cost of wheat,’ | mill ix described a of a ne | P F ‘ Hud 79 fin Morway | reoors cose a Sen crane ionic ota cronrativety || give2 ail 8 chance to back up th Bae Gs Fourth «HOG ON A eee Pre Picnic Suiilal boys “over there MU Aceiith dese, 0.-Besten , Pav the creavat ack Gclediious pe f Let the Bon Marche AN the N Littl ; e fu / ‘ ¢ ’ to 1221 Minor Ave. tt You'll get more real enjoyment ° " All the Necessary Little Things French antique furniture has Minor A . ee Delicatessen Fill Your Required to Make Your ._ placed on sale by a German : Jumble Receré . from your pictures than anything here, The local ne a : ae Cece Meeeens ——— ed . ‘ “Ts Dante . _ onal ol gyn nt eel Nor. has this profiteering been ntimation is made by comn else—so will your Soldier Boy. Picnic Basket ‘ Picnic Lunch Compa eK stopped by the expedient of goverr that there were many stumbling You «ih: ek welert P > aanch Set Napkins, 10 Paper Plates, RT ort asctrtots Obviously mental limitation of net profits to 25 us tu thot way when t came 00 /ALLEN LIKES SEATTLE Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Peehias Poehor Gr nol ed A a8 cnved 1. Sahte Cover, Coa Deigiom conte per tarrel. se was Intended geting at the facts, In one vice SERVICE MEN'S CLUB/I) Succties Will Work Wond sarallc rp shag vinglecnrbasg) gate Wax Paper, tor wrabping ann should be the case. report says: ‘Great difficulty was ex Service most sat . P “Speculation in any kind of neces partenend ta ‘ Ng | After investigating Seattle facili ot: Gnd ee Deen. Cee ee a package, S¢. eC: Seizes R. R sity, no matter how It may be frown ures, because of 1 t lor the ree n of soldiers and Kodaks—At prices ranging from $7.50 istying i Napkins of white crepe paper: 100 for to M T ed upon in ordinary times, is, in war- manner in whic r re leave, Edward Frank Al to $72.50. Mayonnaise, made fresh daily; Ib 43¢. 156. " OVE LOOPS times, rightfully regarded as being kept their records. Even for t government investigator of train Brownie Cameras—Very inexpensive Wheels: Caste —ont: « tow yorpte Setereny Paper Plates, medium size, dozen, 5¢. 0) ATHENS, June 28.—The Greek | downright unpatriotic, if not in fact larger concerns it was often imponsi ing camp conditions, left for Tacoma ee chia et geod pesuite at. pound. 12i¢. Weeiai i t has had to commandeer | proGerman. This applies with pe- | ble to secure complete data; * * ¢ Friday night ee ot os eee suse Ps ete gem Ripe Olives, just fine for your pienic lunch a Plates, large size, domen, the railroad rolling stock in the |culiar force to an article of every-|in fact, very few miller were found “I have yet to see a club which With ene of these--$1.00 to 945 a pint, 16¢. Paper Plates, 25 Plates ing to transport the rush of day, upon which the poor, especially, who kept their records in a manner government needs in a more UPPER MAIN FLOOR, THE BON Green Gage Preserves, very delicious; per price 10¢. reservists from Southern are dependent—such as bread. Yet to show the actual and complete cost @ vinhed manner, beth as to MARCHE pound, 22e¢. —Fourth Floor STATIONERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN: to the battle front in Albania | the report speaks of ‘speculative of making and selling thelr produc cauipment and he sald after fi) peered it en seein ane Profits.” and goes on to say ‘the av. tion of flour going=thru the Se Soldiers and = aca THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT YOU'VE VISITED THE BIG SALE OF THE $70,000 STOCK OF THE REED-SMITH CO, OF BEND, ORE.??? No! Well, Come Saturday. Yes! Well, Come Again Saturday For we have had time to catch our breath—to turn around—to find out how good the bar- 4 Winner Bargain in Cleaning Up the Remaining Stock 98° Boys’ Suits gains really are—and the further we go the more enthusiastic we become about this splen- a did sale and its splendid bargains. Why, we're selling these goods at today’s wholesale hs $8 50 of Reed-Smith Men’s Felt Hats at . prices—less i in some Cases. ai THE BEST HAT BARGAINS YOU'LL EVER GET ‘ Suits that are very good Lots of these Hats are worth two and three times the value, made Trench style, cate price. A big assortment of styles, colors and sizes Buying Reed-Sm ith Shoes at These Prices ce mowniee af goed are here to choose from. Young and old men will find styles to suit them—all of good quality felt, and the price Like Buying Wheat for a Dollar a Bushel + Aaa Rae sf ii coly 98e as long as we have any. BARGAIN BASEMENT PRICES ON THE REED-SMITH STOCK OF CHILDREN’S SHOES Some Real Bargains in Children’s Underwear and Hosiery Infants’ Soft-sole Shoes; black Children’s First-step Shoes of Youths’ Scout Shoes of heavy Boys’ Shoes of gunmetal calf, Boys’ Wool Union Suits, a well-known Kiddies’ Lisle Socks, white with faney with white tops, and soft black kid; tan elk leather with $2 25 Blucher style; good 25 make; plenty of large striped tops; seamless others; pair . C | ton style; pair elk soles; pair > range of sizes; pair. 3. inen: uit . . feet; pair SIZeS , > ’ Soft-sole Shoes i - Chi ’s Skuff * Sh Boys’ Scout S f vy el s’ D a ; Infants’ Soft-sole Shoes in nov. hildren’s Skuffer Last oes ys! yu oes of heavy elk Boys’ Dress and Vacation Shoes Girls Cuidcin Salta: “cotton iaudswool xiiged: Children’s Black Cotton Stockings, fine Be nate. GDC. sues Bis to 1h pair HSeOO sceadics x pair, $3.00 weigh unmetat; pr. B4,OO | vroken sizes, most ihe large sizes 8 to 12; pair SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS IN THE REED-SMITH STOCK OF WOMEN’S SHOES Women’s White Canvas Shoes Women’s Colonial Pumps of Women’s Romeo Juliets of vici Women's Novelty Dress Shoes, in a neat-looking fine white canvas 5 kid with comfort able smart looking, two- style; pair ° with faney buckles. $4.9 low heels; pair. . " $3. 95 tone styles; pair. $5. 95 ¢s 3 * 1. OC a ice : Women’s ‘Dress Shoes, all- 50 “pe Women’s White Canvas Pumps, Women’s Fine White Canvas Women’s Dancing Pumps of | and popular novelty ; eet” high heels. $2.15 aed wike ie en $5. 95) with, Lots ites: $6.95 | oy ene. estas 38:5 Shoes in ine St anie Poplin Pumps, ete seein ae of soft PA oe cut pees, Poe Pumps light and dark gray and novelty 5 \ style; Louis igen: $3.95 cushion soles; pair. $3.95 ent leather, sie : $3.95 a pair $1 1 95 ae 7198 \ A FEW OF THE SPECIAL ITEMS FROM THE LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S SHOES ° Men’s Scout Shoes of elk leath- Men’s White Canvas Oxfords, Men’s Dress Shoes of black Men’s Dress Shoes, Walk-Over A Sale of Untrimmed Hats er; splendid Work $ Goodyear welt, with gunmetal calf with and other good makes, in tan and F3 5 Shoes; pair .. 3.25 white rubber soles. . $4.25 nen rire aoa F; $6.25 black; per 8 25 It’s the Last Lot of Untrimmed Summer Hats We Will Be “ : é Men's High-top Leather Boots, pair : ii Men’s Heavy Work Shoes of Men's High-top Boots of heavy Chippewa make; extra heavy and : ‘Men's High-top Boots, *Chip- Able to Get This Season, and the Prices Are Very Low _black and tan tan leather; extra waterproof ; ewa and Cutter’s leather; heavy soles. $4.25 | strong soles; pair.. $5.50 per alr FS i water eat $16.50 Men’s High Grade Griffon Make Suits $19.95 and $21.95 Six of the styles are pictured, and there are many others-—some, very fie) ail white Ss are among other colors and black. We purchased one manufacturer's entire lot; every Straw Men’s Suits that are priced at wholesale and less than wholesale cost—Men’s Suits that are wool—made of material rj i be impossible to get later on—Suits that you couldn’t begin to touch at these prices at any other time. Lots of good styles, but none a ng the place was shipped to us, and we know it’s impossible taaquplicate thie over size 40. /

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