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THE SEATTLE STAR UTON WARSHIPS Where German New Wl Ste TENEMY FLEET PLANNING TO COME OUT SOOK, MOBILIZE AT KIEL? | SBA ae cae ooo Dispatch From a svi i WII By sooo in cm NDA Nseries it eene oh le 10) up in the Kiel « ‘ By United Press Leased Wire | Direct to The Star Lp fratello Special to The Kar by N s not known, but the Huns are) time ONDO! 19.—'The Ge sna contol ali the fussian ye An magia ei my ‘ shige Predict Drive Hussian ships LONDON, July 19.—The facing the Pr: in the Solsse trict must move fast if it wants 10 eseape a disastrous por keting Opinion was united he 4 smash French and the first stax: “Ing to engulf fensive, lend. eredecce to the belief and its allies a “ <8 r | that the greatest sca battle of the @own grade and losing the initiative , 7 reevel iid OSS CRE EET Lill) | war ts imminent ‘ ‘The allied upper-hand grows more * pationt nursin ble as Americans continue to gnite the stro Russ Ships Aid Huns ir in. addition of Kussia'n fleet , On all fighting ay the increased °° LT, ROOSEVELT HERBERT HOOVER _ WAY BE, ALIVE NOW I ENBLAND Be DON Better Air Sight attributable LONDON, July Whether Jout. Quentin Ke elt was ki or whether he we ee | ty not in combat down and taken prison: dispatches ) Tmustrates how Germany could employ the Russian Baltle | ration with her own ina great naval offer striking out) phe fleet in ¢ a thea the Kiet! io ggid to have against the British and American fleets in the Nort canal, the Cattegat and the Skager Rack simultaneously “: HUNS POURING PERSHING SENDS : RESERVES IN REPORT ON U, S. 0 STEM TIDE ORIVE vicToRY &re straining at t 4 — to take a smash at no front. Un w ogee TON, July 19.—Pene reaching h It t . are . a nes by New Plans Due With failure of the German drive | itd Rheims, the victorious ! Franco-American Ward Sotssons. counter blow to THE BON MARCHE oats Re-priced at $19.50—at $25.00 | —Rearranging stocks in the Coat Section. —Lowering prices here and there. —Unusual buying opportunities for you. Basen puta seers" “PaieN ner eros wearin aet“petmene ni sift ANN WY): | A NEW PRICE—$19.50—FOR iisijeiataalilaaaromai 7 ell HSE THESE COATS - —Silvertone Coats with deep shawl collars. THE BON MARCHE —Jersey Coats in two-tone combinations. sult is bound to be far-reach her with ear and guns captured up te Hit Victory Stride Tt looks here as if th their victory stride ‘The navy isn't sleeping while the are steadily smashing at the THREATENED STRIKE f OF JANITORS ALL OFF ee cccasetwars dime 13 the Americans were able 1s from @ plateau when dawn co on land and in the air, The are filled with men who are © for a chance to he’ @mash. In this con precipitated ‘th coming from ted axsistant purchasing agent agent i. formerly as erman fleet, Bar —Velour Coats in many styles—with novel pocket effects and large convertible collars. —Chappie Coats in tweed mixtures. —Trench Coats in tweed effects. HEAVY TAFFETA SILK COATS ARE NOW $25.00 \\, —The smooth Silvertone Coats with pleated backs are $25.00. \ 4, —So are the belted and semi-belted velours. m v/ —Some clever Chappie Coats in wool jersey are reduced. baci | Altogether it is a decidedly good Coat opportunity. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE You Can Buy Two Parasols for the Price of One WHEN WE OFFER ABOUT FIFTY NOVELTY PARASOLS From $1.95 to $10 SATURDAY AT JUST HALF THE MARKED PRICE Novelty Silk Parasols in different shapes and color combinations—most all of them silk—a few slightly soiled—all going at half price. Women’s “Munsing” Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits “Munsing” Union Suits see os fe pect new stock of ee the cae aca 2s ; Fi aa" ¢ =i these wonderful fitting garments— undergarments—perfectly siz ‘or Light and dark Silk Dresses in tan, navy and | “Munsing” Union : Suits — summer- children. Drop-seat style for girls in plain and weight, beautifully finished, desir- —trouser-seat style for boys — at red in colors. | ably shaped. Low neck—half-low three different prices. neck—with short or no sleeves, knee Sizes 1 to 8 years at S5c or ankle length. Sizes 8 to 12 years at $1.10 Sizes 34, 26 and 38 at $1.00 Sizes 12 to 18 years at $1.35 Sizes 40, (2 and 44 at $1.25 Fiber Silk Hose 75¢ Brings Thousands of People to the Bargain Basement Big Reductions in Dresses, Suits, Coats, Shoes and Men’s Wear —===— Silk Dresses $8.75 to $18.45 ‘A few facts we want you to know about the Base- ment and this sale. | —That the Basement han- | dies only seasonable and reliable merchandise. ‘| —That it has its own staff of buyers who buy for * the Basement in Eastern and local markets. }—That this Mid-Summer Clearance is a sale held independently of any| &fay, made of taffeta and messaline, other sale in The Bon| bolero styles and embroide Marche. Net Dresses at $7.50 —That it is a Clearance , phe ‘ . Sale of Summer rethnke: Dainty White Net and Lace Dresses in medium all seasonable, clean mer. | ‘ies, greatly reduced. chandise neaght <elaly Two White Georgette Dresses for larger women, ¥ a S 1 ; for the Basement. | im sizes 42 and 44, built on straight lines, with ‘ Pag ye gions Bi Pen Myr raced pleated skirts and trimmed with lace. | ‘ghip “costeiine’ ahades -—' including gray, brown, tan, champagne, pink, sky, myrtle, gold, black, white and others. Women’s Silk Hose $1.15 “Irregulars” of the high-priced Get Bathing Suits You can have all kinds of 1s fun in_lake, Sound or even at 4 home, with the hose. Boys’ Bathing Suits at $2.25 Heavy-weight Bathing Suits, cotton and cotton mixtures—in plain gray, blue and cardinal— also fancy stripes. Silk Gloves 65c Pair Women's White Silk Gloves—good quality of tricot silk, with one row of embroidering and double finger tips. Better grades of Silk Gloves, 75c to $1.50. Chamoisette Gloves 85c Pair About 800 pairs of Washable $10.00 Silk Stockings—with imperfections Chamoisette Gloves have just come Men’s Cotton Bathing Sui that are very slight. All-white, in to the Glove Section—white and y and blue, teimthed with Good-looking Hontty Suits in plain, light colors, sizes 84, 9, 914, at less than factory gray, in sizes 51g to 8, at 85e pair. — red and white, $1.50. brown and yue in stripe combinations. cost. UPPER MAIN F° LOOR THE BON MARCHE MEN'S STORE—LOWER MAIN Serge Suits at $8.95 —_ ieee The Fish Are Biting Fine Saturday News From Splendid catches are being made in all the near-by the Drug Section lakes and streams, so better have your tackle ready for a fishing trip. Prices Are Extremely Bathing Suits in school col- ors as well as plain Oxford, navy and cardinal, with button strap shoulders—made _ skirt effect. BOYS’ SECTION—UPPER MAIN Women’s Top Coats Women’ s Novelty Suits $5.00 to $13.95 A good line of Top Coats in novelty materials—one or two coverts and many tweeds, with large collars and | tan, ’ belts, in a range of colors and sizes. Rain Coats at $10.95 | i j eat Serge Suits—only a few of them—in black and erated Rain Coats in gray and tan only, in| brown, mostly in navy blue, in medium sizes, si smal! sizes. Children’s and Misses’ Top Coats, checks and novel- Dark Blue Top Coats at $10.95 ties, $5.00 to $9.95 A big lot of dark blue Top Coats in small sizes only. Children’s Sweaters, 98¢ to $5.95. Low on These Lines Pullman = Aprons __re- duced to $1.25. at 85¢. Collapsible Landing _Sloan’s Liniment, large Icy Hot Net, complete, $1.25 and size, at 69¢. size, $2.25 and $3.00. and $1.50. Perfume, all odors, Icy Hot Meat Jars at Single Egg Hooks, per good = quality, ounce $4.00 and $5.50. dozen 50¢. 29¢. Thermos Bottles, pints, Hooks — Hollow _ point _ Merrit Fountain Syr- $2.25 and $3.00. Pennell sneck, single gut, inges at $1.50, Thermos Bottles, quart 50¢ doz. Whisk Brooms, 19 ins. size, $4.50. Spanish Silk Worm Gut long, each 25¢. Ferrostat Unbreakable Leaders in one- and two- Jad Salts, special 79¢. Bottles, $8.00, yard lengths, 15¢, 25¢, _Icy Hot Bottles, quart Universal Lunch Bas- 50e¢. size, $3.50 and $4.50. kets, $3.25 and $3.75. Salmon Eggs, 35¢. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHED BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE Leader Boxes of alum- Enos Fruit Salt, priced Three-piece Fly Rods inum, each 25¢. with cork handles and nickel reel seat, $1.50. Steel Rods, three pieces, Men’s Worsted Suits $14.95 at $1.50. orsted Suits Steel Rods, three pieces Women’s Cotton Union Suits at 49c Women’s fine ribbed Cotton | Union Suits with low crocheted bd 9, Women’s and Men’s Shoes | Bottles, pint Reduced Women’s Gray Kid Shoes with cloth High-grade tops and high heels, most sizes, $5.85. a few more from the Ree Ff f err . ad vith rk handles d ribbon-run necks, with lace Women’s Mahogany Brown Kid Shoes, | Smith stock—in blue and gray Scat ys ae achts knee (seconds); sizes 36 and| small line, $5.85. | effects. Sizes 33 to 37. | guide and tip, $3.75. 38. Women’s Brown Shoes with suede up- | Boys’ Suits at $8.50 Bait Boxes, each 35¢. Women’s fine ribbed Cotton |,, Women’s fine black Kid Shoes, in all-) cuits are still here—made of yards to a card; smooth, Union Suits with low crocheted black and black with white uppers, $4.85. mixed cloth, with belt and patch $1.00 ee necks and shell knee. From|. Fine brown high Calf Shoes with low | pockets, epi the Reed-Smith stock. Priced | heel, in broken sizes, $6.90. Men's Work Shirts of blue according to size. Women’s Oxfords in tan and and gray cheviot and chambray Women’s Mercerized Lisle | Drown, all sizes, $3.90. with collars, at $1.39. dark A . i ie Mibdinehaaiee re You Particular About | Stockings, blacks in firsts—ma- | hogany in seconds; pair 39¢. | Children’s Cotton in fast black, special 30¢. Women’s medium-weight Cot- ton Stockings white, 30¢. Stockings | gunmetal finish; Men’s | Meee is, Namen, fe A A few of these Boys’ Enamel Fish Line, 25 | | | in black and | and others; Mahogany Oxfords, broken sizes, $2.75. Men’s Dress Shoes of vici kid, calf and | black and tan; Dress Shoes | Stratford makes), in black and tan, $5.95. length, at $1.39. Men’s Work Shoes, black and tan; $3.25. Men’s Work Shirts of blue chevigt also some Dress Shirts D5e¢. Men's fine ribbed Union and | Suits, short. sleeves and knee $6.45. (Walk-Over Men’s Overalls Headlight, Chief and Black Bear, with Jumpers to match, $1.98 each, | | Endicott-Johnson Prepare Your Lunch Why. work in the heat when days are warm? Let the Delicatessen prepare your food. Here are a few suggestions: Kippered Salmon, 28c lb.; Apricot Jam, 24c Ib. Queen Olives, 16c pint; Mayonnaise Dressing, 43c¢ Ib. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE the Coffee You Drink? = * If you are particular—our Coffee will please you well—Coffee with an excellent flavor at reasonable prices. Mayflower Coffee at 25c a Pound Bon Marche Special, 35c Ib.; 3 lbs. $1.00 Ceylon Tea—best blend—that you will like; lb. 50¢. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE