The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 12

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OUND UNDER | TRONG ATTACK P*E patch From Lowell Mellett Waited Press Leased Wire Direct to The Star | RENCH FIELD, July allies continue their re re against the Into which the crewn inglorious “Frieden Ved hundreds of thou ds of hopeful German sol ‘point after another is Sounder this press : Of the resistance ¢ pare able to offer And Solssons—which like m@ the measure of the danger situation nm by the about 45 of thelr divisions Mien) Are now within the BMGK a5 were ad “Friedensturm the pocket, the is sh — railway anc the south Ti tardea by the airmen. ch a bombard: to discern «t ma line of I saw great 4 volumes Tolling up from two vil { d the German lines. I ‘grew of » balloon descend Im parachutes when seven BYiAtors attacked the «as Section, since dawn. the had advanced six kilometers and three-quarters miles) com capture of Bois De Cha taking Breey (seven miles Chateau Thierry) @ points the Germans re p At others apparently Machine cun carrisons are up the allied advance. Tesidents of reey re the village when 0 rd the oth ‘These told tales of ® treatment at the hands of n The whole district Tevealed the utmost dev mR Bussiares, which a few days the front line, forward to Tine, there seems to be undamaged, no farm un shells The farms also BEwith graves now. I passed | ‘The Hrinkley Supply Co's foundry,| PARIS, July. 26 —(Noon }—Heavit ly covered with sticks, 5 - ae. {Counter attacking oe dl sear tiag Sixth ave. Sand Snoqualmie st.| Wine in the reaion was completety gutted by fire Wed: | the German the road, partially hidden camoufiage, I passed a € German prisoners digging within which to bury dead nesday. The from the battle elfie Wire building and BATOR OVERTURNS; E DESTROYS HOUSE Ofiginated in the base &n overturned incubator destroyed the one-story of Doh P. Grey. at fend st. at 345 a m. Thurs Joss was partially covered lows and plating on war contracts ed by the Pacific Tre NO FANCY Batiste Gowns —98c— Very good quality Night Gowns Batiste Gowns —$1.49— Another pretty Gown of batiste thas a deep yoke of embroidery and Valenciennes insertion — a pod pre-war value. and Fine Batiste Gowns —$1.98— | Night Gowns of fine quality | tiste, with deep yokes of em- ery or Valenciennes insertion. | trimmed, in several styles. | American marines are known to be at Kola, and an allied force has advanced to « point south of Kem, which lies in the center of this map on the new Kola railroad. Southern Finland is in possession of the Germans and the Finnish White Guard, and an attack by these troops on the allies, who are protecting munt tions stores sent to the Russians, is expected momentarily FIRE RUINS 2 3 LOGAL PLANTS LOSE VILLAGE fire, which originated in the foundry as the work=mnen were manipulating some inflammable ma terial, spread to the pla and Plw contents, was a total both concerns Roth were working Losses sustained by will exceed $40,000 company Thousands of dollars’ worth of fn ished shipyard supplies, manufactur Wire and Plating Co. for local plants, were ruined. FIXTURES—NO EXTRA SERVICE—BUT One of Seattle’s best-dressed young 3argain Basement, plans ments she wants in the of dresses and suits | see in other places, and | save ever Girls’ Chambray Dresses at $1.95 In Tan, Blue, Dark-blue, Green, Yellow, Pink and Rose Exceptionally pretty Dresses for girls (pictured) of good quality cham- bray in all desired shades; plain with gingham bolero effec strap trimmings. An Opportunity to Buy Your Little Girl’s School Dresses at a Big Clever THE SEATTLE \LLIES MAUL TEUTON HORDES IN BIG POCKI T | THUN RAIL TOWN | NOW UNDER FIRE OF ALLIED GUNS «: CHES GIVING " a IN THE ARCTIC eH 4 FOES GAIN AND oceupyt ¢ and the wood north of Trelou the Frenet retook both she t of the Pa: | aay >». which of Rheims. ‘On the north tank of the foundry ter attack last night. ot Dormans,” arily occupying the wood of Chassins, A Prench return, retook both BON MARCHE actice Wartime Economy By Buying in the Bargain Basement LOWER women, her Basement Salesrooms. ts with pipings of contrasting color. In sizes 6 to 14. Saving Silk Skirts $3.95 In Blue, Black and Tau px Summer Skirts of silk pop- sheer batiste,.with hemstitch- | lin are made with deep yokes and but- | stripe embroidery and lace trim- ton trimming—pretty models in inex- | white 3 hi pensive wearables. lea as Ming in the yoke. A few in colors. | 36, 38, Fancy Skirts at $4.95 Fancy Messaline plaids, shirred or folded belts, and interesting designs. Wash Skirts at $2.95 New and stylish Cotton Wash Skirts, made of fine button-trimmed trimmed or plain belts. Sleeveless Jackets at $4.95 | Sleeveless Jackets of jersey and cor- duroy, to go with the In tan, brown, blue and some of striped satin. Skirts in stripes with patch pockets and in several new pique with pockets strap and and ruffle summer skirt. | erward, the wur office reported to | A violent artillery battle was re! ported south of the Ourcq and went Marne the Germans launched a heavy coun in the region the communique said “The Germans succeeded in tempor 1500 me ters north of Treloup and the village offensive, in PRICES trimming, in Fancy Pretty White wear, of voile collars and tucked skirts, 18 to 44, Continued From Page One ” conditions as hing t happe grams of meat a week eo came in with a tag hich hag It rea ter to Ame Reward One Roche Prisoners continiue to comparative confusion tr ranks, being from nr Tt im emtabstint | vinions had been red pres jing suppiien up to | tne, PARIS, July | Hussarek havi new Austrian cabinet. has invited Baron Handel, former minister of the tn task, a Zo terior, to undertake the rich dispatch maid today ALWAYS who gets her clothes in the | wardrobe ahead and watches for just the gar- “Often I get exact duplicates so much,” she says. Norfolk style; pockets and novelty House Dresses —$1.95— Attractive Voile Dresses in and checks, with sheer collars and vests, in sizes AQ, 42 and 44, White Dresses —$3.95— Dresses for home with lace-trimmed in sizes Bungalow Dresses —$4.25— | Bungalow Dresses, made of strip- ed Japanese crepe tan and lavender | white collars, in pink, blue, a new line with cuffs and belts, in sizes 36, 38 and 40, who later were taken pri uch alowed only 2 wtand tringing tormon in shar ne. KO | fire t he operat & the Germans from bring their forward Raron Max Von ng failed to form a Emperor Kar! Fraamus Vor , The ts now @ terribie nd in sprinkle * and gruesome ndicate the | | | |Lightning Strikes Down Three Farmers’ STAR Training lc |Employers’ Course to Be Topic “” Slovak Captain to Talk With Wilsore Month-End Clearance War-time efficiency in storekeeping demands that stocks be kept up to the minute. Phat assortments be kept complete. y That when size ranges become broken, the lines must be disposed of—and complete lines putin their place. Phat is why we hold this Month-End Clearance with its radical reductions, even though prices are steadily rising. Suits | Reduced to $15.00 TAFFETA SILK AND WOOL JERSE Less Than Half Original Price in Some Cases It’s almost like finding Skirts Reduced to $6.75 GINGHAM TAFFETAS Y AND WOOL PLAIDS the Odds and Ends of Higher Priced Lines Just the Skirts you will want to . finish out the summer with—wool Suits to Exceptionally Silk Dresses Reduced to $14.50 TAFFETA SILKS, CREPE DE CHINE AND FOULARDS And a Few Serge Dresses Into the Bargain values good are be able to get them for so low a 4nd silks—in gingham plaid, taf- these Dresses at $14.50—models price. Good-looking, belted silk fetas, satin stripes, wool plaids, in made with plain and draped skirts models with buckled girdles, light shades. Skirts made with - tunics and coat effects. Waists patched and shirred pockets and plenty of fullness, gathered at the surplice style, draped, Eton and white over-collars. Also Jersey waistline and fitted with loose tailored effects. In navy, sand, Suits with novel convertible col- girdles, novel pockets and button king’s blue, gray, plaid, black and lars—in tan, gray, navy, khaki trimmed. figured foulards. Get one at the and green. - Remnants of Dress Go | Colben Vass | Special, 15c IT’S A CLEAN-UP OF ODD EXCEPTIONAL VALUE—FOR LINES OF WOMEN’S AND THE MONTH-END CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests If you could see what good values pure white with low neck, no these Dresses are at $1.50—you sleeves and ribbon-run necks and would be here for two or three. yokes. Some have short sleeves. Tew, nee i Sizes 36, 38, 40. Also Children’s Two-piece Dresses of white linene, Cotton Shirts—odds and ends of neatly made and splendid fitting higher priced lines. Sizes 2 to models. Offered at this price as seconds- 12 years. long as we have any. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Linings Fancy Crepes 25c Yard In Lengths to 10 Yards 1,500 yards of D: Waisting Crepes— ins, wide, in lengths to 10 yards. Pink and white, blue and white and _heli- otrope and white, at 25¢ a yard. Striped Ticking 12 Striped Ticking 500 yards, 28 inches wide light weight, in lengths to 7 yards. Not over 10 yards to one customer. LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE a nae tsensiscteoe esis SKOOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Month-End Clearance. Half Price UPPER MAIN FLOORTHE BON MARCHE 40 Women’ ; White LineneDresses*1-° double lisle soles, but MAIN FLOOR— PRICE FOR THE Boot Silk Stockings— either white or black, in sizes 814, 9, 914 and 10, for only 55c a pair. Stockings made with mercerized cot- ton tops, with wide garter hems and heels and toes— the imperfections are THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Remnants of Silks and alf Price | Draperies i Curtains at Startling Low Prices Curtain Marquisettes Scrim Curtains and Scrims 20c Yard at $1.25 a Pair 36- and 38-inch Cur- Hemstitched Serim tain Scrims and .Mar- Cartains, all ready to : SLT : put up—white and ecru, bas grees ‘ WwW mw — with lace edges. The and Arabian—lengths up Clearance Sale brings to 30 ‘ds, for only 20c iy ‘ a ann ta ’ the price down lower & yard Priday. than usual. Mill Ends of Cretonnes Rope Portieres at 25c a Yard A Month-end Clearance at $2.00 a Pair Portieres for single or of Cretonnes—mill ends double doors—some all in assorted designs and chenille rope—others colors lengths to 10 with tapestry bands—in yards. combination colors. THIRD FLOOR 30 Damaged Screen Doors at $1.25 A Special Offer for the Month-End Clearance Slightly damaged and marred Sereen Doors— 30 in all—at $1.25 each. They are in the following s1zes: 30x78—32x80 Inches 34x82—36x84 Inches Please bring the cor- | rect measurements of your doors — for screens from this lot will be exchanged and. no phone orders taken. FOURTH FLOOR ods | “Burson” Silk Boot Stockings, 55c IRREGULARS—OFFERED AT THIS LOW MONTH-END CLEARANCE About 600 Date of “Burson” fash- ioned seamless no n the proponed | CPV o AN FRANCISCO, Ju EPHRATA, Jul Three farm A conferences on ‘ cow: a the Waat, follows pre stisewer ere driving four-horse teams some government training course tn em of the venture at Rochester b c k nationa rom cach other were kifled | Ployment management, will be held! Ny : ie red that They were Don Willtamson, J. Hig-| partment. of the war industries FREE LUMMI SALMON Or tan railroad yy Minn and Alfred Powers board, Washington, D.C. Hin eon Creve ‘tren iis ekaie Haherta Capt. Hurban will interview Preate Roy Billingsley, a boy, who wan |ferees will be Preaident “ sae! partment have begun taking salmon nan attempt (6 seceral n thrown 16 feet, but wan not wert = 4 a ee te from Viadivonto! sitimats service i= bert will be hatched in hore wae killed = | os . ’ D . Visit the Seattle Girls’ Victory Carnival HAVE A GOOD TIME—HELP A GOOD CAUSE f 7 — 2 All this week and next Sunday—University Campus and Naval Training Station | j . 4 | | he Bon Marche s | &

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