The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1918, Page 10

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\ Jal y F ourth Ts Pershing Day Back in His Old Home Town | III nnn The July 4 {Special to LACLEDE, Mo Star) Above are four pictures of the general, smiling to beat the band every time, But those laugh-filled eyes can look serious (Bertin papers copy this), when he is looking eastward—ON TO BERLIN! Today is e and “Towhe © towr street Is all aft Aunt § ment back into the soul who ¢ that kindly Jack Pershing a fondn pie which Indian, Filipino, and German wars haven't been able to get out of him T funny thing about Laclede ta that none of “Towhead” Pershing's st citizen all the dwelling houses There is “Charley - ‘ago Jack Pershing’s closer ther than two for imaginary Indians ple | Jack went to thought b Young Per euten: shing returned, a THE BON MARCHE Bar RGAIN BASEMENT The Reed-Smith Stock of Notions and Sewing Supplies AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AT LAST WE'VE COME TO THE SMALL WARES IN THIS SALE OF THE $70,000 STOCK OF THE REED-SMITH COMPANY We've unpacked all the Buttons and Thread, all the Pins and Needles, and they will be ready for you on Friday. Better bring your market basket with you, | because you are going to want a lot ofthem at these prices. Four-Fold Knitting | Yarn, Special, a Skein} 59c Heavy four-fold Yarn for knitting socks:and sweaters. Khaki—several shades of gray and other colors. Buy all youcan—the price will not be as low again in a hurry. Hair Nets 39¢ Dozen Darning Cotton 3c Fancy Hair Pins 10¢ Saxony Yarn 29¢ Sk. Wash Braids 7c Piece Flexo Arm Bands 12c Tooth Brushes at 5c Hair Brushes at 25c Silk Tassels at 1c Each Buttonhole Twist 3c Bias Lawn Tape at 10c 7g-inch Elastic at 11c Sunbonnets for 12c Dressing Combs at 12c Linen Thread at 12c Corset Laces tc Pair Embroidery Silk 3c Wire Hair Pins 3c _ Snap Fasteners 7c _ Crochet Cotton 3c ‘Men's Garters 19¢ Pair Embroidery Hoops 4c Cotton Tape 5c Piece _ &%-inch Elastic at 5c | Middy Laces 5c-10c Linen Tape 7c Piece Kid Hair Curlers 5c Knitting Cotton 6c | Crochet Hooks 12c _ Tatting Shuttles 5c Notions Sewing Thread for 3c Nationally advertised Sewing Thread in blaek, white and colors, and a good assort- ment of sizes. Safety Pins Kloster Package || Knitting Needles 2 Cards for Goods Marked at Extra Long a 1-2 Price 25c Pair Lafayette nickel-finish A large lot of Art Extra long Needles, Package Goods, to be auieciieeed, Towels the kind used for knit- Safety Pins in small and Medium sizes; we're Doilies, Underwear, Chil- | | ting « sweaters; amber selling these for about || dren’s Dresses, and oth- || color and white bone; half price. ers. special, 25c pair. Buttonhole Scissors, only a small lot, Brees 119 in a black Sterilized Sanitary Gauze, yard wide; 10- 89c Dressing Combs large assortment; yard bolts for... and colors; 4c specially low... BO, pac recviecerys " 2 Small Buttons; a good each , Silk Soutache Braid, all assortment; many differ- Century Corset Shields, colors; 6-yard ent kinds; white only; 19c bolts; priced at.... 6c Ror a anes ime antl ae Black Silk Hand Bags, Another lot of Buttons, Trench Mirrors, medium trimmed with 1 medium size; all size, in khaki 25c beads; priced .00 a ase; ‘each -....% marked at ...... ac ios Women’s Hand Bags of Rit Soap Dye, cleans and dyes at the s time; a bar real pin seal and Morocco leather: $3.95 special at . One Lot of Coin Purses, Coat Buttons; marked specially low; a card Shirt large size, >pring Tape Lines, ¢ Men’s Garters— that hold socks up inch, in metal Strap Purses and and shirt down. °10c case; each ..... 10c 3ill Folders, at '25¢ Dr. Parker's Combina- D. M. C. Crochet Cot- Women’s Leather Hand tion Waist and Garter Sets ton, ecru | color only; only @ for children; 19¢ poh je a good variety of AAA iy) sty es, Re dtie'e 5% priced at ... $1 .00 Airlite Hairbow Fasten- — white ers, they save time 9 5c and ribbon; each.. Cc Women’s Neckwear— and others, | | ah Cotton | Carmen’s Pocket Combs, Collars, Jabots | 10c | | Nos. 20, 40 and 50; large spools Lambswool Slipper Soles 25c Common Pins with good wt Ac —children’s small sizes; a pair.. sharp points; size package erence un- 12c all marked THE BON MARCHE \Ba RGAIN BASEMENT. each... THE SEATTLE STAR pre revurned this ume fre seasoned Indian |) fighter, that they began figuring on | | | | »” "COMMANDER OF AMERICA’S ARMIES IS CONSTANTLY ON WATCH FOR MEN’S WELFARE ' —''This Is the Sort of Man Who Leads Your Boy Thru World’s Greatest Figh WOMAN GIVEN _ LONG TERM AS | DRAFT PLOTTER . BY ©. ©, LYON want to hear of any more bad 108 ANGEL. July 4—With (Staff Correspondent With Gen, Ver meat being given out,’ he com Mra, Idell Kennedy sentenced to shing’s Army, Who Is Home on manded. erve 11 # in al p and Furlough) The genera pw what Dr, Prank Howenstein 10 years, rel . fear raid @ I friends are making fran ors were F ‘ uble was, 4 , r fire. When the raid a ked out from the ‘ piring ' r wen db % Une of eye-mlus re t trants’ vision and » niisted ficer ehiet ch rebing! said STUDENTS AND PROFS ae BE WAR TRAINERS, of the Unive » been authol ts and six f attend a trainin from July 1 The men will Holding that she was the instiat or of the plot, and that Howenstein ted largely for merce ral Judge Mledsoe gav nentence nary reasons ommander inch GEN PERSIING ‘ J AND A YARD WIDE. HE'S DELIVERING THE GOODS THERE, YOURE ALL GO t TO LIKE HIM not “Gen. Pershing is not the s« rage and ca 58 ize y members "TTLL ME ABOUT _. Your Foop* . but his first t the welfare of his men A as iron with those officers who are responsible for supplying the army with food and clothing and ammuni general Mexico. He TACOMA WILL NOW PAY SIX GENTS CAR FARE BERLIN! “nt tion and he accepts no excuses if 7 thasit Senne dean there's a falldown anywhere along ACOMA, omy . + pie rings to do proper b the lines. : pb i tea casion. Never since that ss oo "tr ; Jede given a thought to ® eed. Car men linary affairs as business , rh ale of 99 and pla Morning, noon and night to ay % ts John’s knocking the daylights out ft the oe Huns John held ‘em all right.” You t, it's John here and John - 7 ; there and no one but John, right WH THATS ' : rr be Sceat ‘The ome here in his home town GENERAL PERSHING! J ' ay with The ae approval of the ver- SUDE 1 court-martiah th e Some one said something about a prophet not being honored tn his home town? Well, he's all wrong. | “Our men shall be fed noth How General Pershing Carries On Over There. ing but the purest foods. I never _ No Room for Idle Goods Today— FF or idle men and women. There is no room for idle goods today any more than idle money Everything and everybody must be working—must be producing. That Is Why We Hold These July Clearance Sales _ Taking all the laggards off the shelves—marking them at prices that will soon turn them into cash—to buy more goods with. This doesn’t mean that laggards are undesirable, bought just as carefully as all our merchandise. It simply means that the color or style has not happened to catch the popular fancy. So we think it good business to reduce them— Even though the prices may be much higher next season— For idle goods can have no place in this store. The Bon Marche’s July Clearance of Women’s Suits and Dresses Prices Reduced a Fourth, a Third and i in Some Cases Even One-Half Silk Suits reduced—Serge Suits reduced (and the prices of serges rising every day). Silk Dresses oh, so cheap (you should see the ones at $12.50). Some lines of Suits at half the original prices. for they are just as good, and Suits, Silk Suits and Dresses Reduced to $12.50 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES IN BOTH STYLES AND MATERIALS —Suits of navy and black serge and shep- herd checks in ripple backs, belted mod- els and Eton styles. —Silk Suits in belted styles, patch pock- ets and big collars, in black, beige and tan. : This Is Clearance Time in the Garment Section all the “too many” of of that are out on The time when this and the “too few” | —Dresses of taffeta and Georgette, in the racks at prices that mean quick selling blue and tan, and Serge Dresses in navy for us—unusual values for you. | blue and green. : | Suits, Silk Suits and Dresses Reduced | to $17.50 IN TRICOTINE AND POIRET TWILL —IN SERGES AND TAFFETA SILK Suits, Silk Suits and Dresses Reduced to $25.00 INCLUDING EXCELLENT VALUES IN | EXTRA-SIZE CLOTH SUITS p w 5 —The smartest touches—ripple backs, —Suits in semi-fitted, Eton and ripple- Tuxedo fronts and vests, in Poiret twill | back styles, in blues and tans, made of and covert cloth Suits. | tricotine and Poiret twill. —Belted and semi-fitted styles in Silk —Silk Suits in blue, green and rose Suits in Copenhagen, gray, navy and gray, taffeta, in belted and ripple-back models. —Dresses in unusually attractive values in taffeta silks and good-looking serges. SECOND FLOOR beige. —Dresses of taffeta and Georgette, of indestructible voile, pussy willow taffeta and serge in excellent styles and values. THE BON MARCHE A Chita of Odd Lots of Girls’ Wearables THE LITTLE DAUGHTER SHOP Middy Skirts reduced to 50c Middy Blouses reduced to 95c Girls’ Dresses reduced to 95c Khaki Bloomers reduced to 95c Girls’ Net Dresses reduced to $3.95 Gingham Dresses reduced to $3.95 1 Serge Dress reduced to $7.50 See What the July Clearance Sale Does in the Drapery Section Bs . be . . . Curtain Scrims—Specially Priced at 15c Think of getting yard-wide open-mesh Curtain Scrims at as low a price as 15c¢ a yard! Very serviceable quality for bedroom and summer cottage curtains. } Cretonnes Reduced to 25¢ 36-inch Cre- Tapestry Cretonnes 35c Several different grades of Wonderfully good Tapestry Cretonnes for tonnes have been grouped and reduced to most any decorative purpose. All 36 inches : 25e a yard for clearance, Desirable patterns wide, in assorted designs and color combi- ! Silk Dress, size 8, reduced to $7.50 and colors—in lengths to 10 yards. nations. { Silk Dress, size 14, reduced to $10 THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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