The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1918, Page 12

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had sole eda _THE SEATTLE STAR STRIKE PREVENTION MEASURE IS BEING CONSIDERED WORK OR FIGHT i ys Mosquito Tanks Going Into Action “| GERMAN TANKS | CLAUSE IN BILL * ee F pmo PROPOSED , IVE WINNER Sor fiht amendment, designed to pre f¥ent wartime THE BON MARCHE SPEND YOUR MONEY CAREFULLY When roast beef was 12 cents a pound and eggs 10 cents a dozen, you could guess wrong and not be very much out of pocket. Conditions are vastly different today. Good roast beef is 35c¢ a pound; | fresh eg $5c a dozen. Commodities are much more costly, and if you { buy unsuitable merchandise, you lose more and needed materials are wasted. Bon Marche stocks for Fall have been selected | with great care and with special thought to their serviceability and usefulness. The Charm of the New Fall Suit In its materials and tailoring In its economy and smartness Power bill wa + The committe “Plote its labors ¢ othe bill will be Owhen the senat } The arare id 80 far a ommitte A fight may develop in all of thin year’s of. fh which they were used by h they came out failure of the Gér © More objection to lowering the age | And with ¢ | meeeected to develop in the house im the senate Girl Says Germans . | Still Hanging on i to Early Notions MONTCLAIR, N ution in G te, in the o pore MeAvoy, wh . after ta few weapon: It im to be expected that the Ger. | mans w © Mins McAvoy left Dresden, March BB. when the first Hind re drive TWAS at its height. The people were it, she said These 1 tanks, 01 sarte © sixe and weight of the ordinary battle tank, operate on ground ov Altho they get scant food and wear te rothe can re driven t ordinary gasoline and carry two mer clothes, the Germans stil! fi other mans the small size and high spe make ma difficult target for Ik they are fightin war of de , Miss McAvoy red. The proved particularly effective in the Picanty and Marne offensives by allied troops POLICE FORCE @raw big pay in m s S'S555°2°° BRITISHDOWN LIST 90 NAMES FINLAND VOTES xr c:-usn. n= Many styles in burella cloth and poplin in navy, green, purple and brown. Some as pictured show the straight lines with side panel effect and with velvet convertible collar. SOME en, who used t ampson Funeral | 30 FOE PLANES IN CASUALTIES FOR MONARCHY : 4 May 19 burglary, which Hag WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Casual| ° STOCI KHOLM, Aug. 12—The Fin to have failed to give @ satie voted, 5% to 44, to rages in Fin Nand, a following an interview f Police J, F. Warr ion involved investigation of with HAVE BELTED COATS was Models fashionably designed with false pockets as a4 trimming and with inverted pleats in the backs of LONDON, Aug. 13.—Destructio » planes over the are rdy drive and in Flande The funeral services of Col. Will Thompson, soliier, poet and dis- br ne d la . who died & Sanders | ment today numbered 90, divided as ors inquent 4 ie teak eg if 6 # SE oath sioneny afteronen was reported in today's Hritish ir ee a " ian ® annotnoed to- ur Wright, neg the jackets. All lined with colored messaline. Hagar.” is engraved in the of Edgar Allan Poe's ,, ther, lived in Seattle for 20 , Bon Marche Values at $29.50 are already attracting attention SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE be held at %a m Woednentay Ad ; . Farthest North tin claimed ca ie, 3 Point Discovered - angle, has been secured by invent YTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 1 A gating operatives tensively by the B . Exams for Postal ports hin | 8-45 Registration and other ground. targe rea : H del b Gai ‘ nd Carriers to Be Held; Ataah ea y ines : | | Wiltiam A. Gaines, chief registra. hi clerk in the city comptrolier’s will head the committee Frankfort were bor ising the registration of the results 18-45 classes in September. Some crossings and railway sta His appointment was made fol- tions at Peronne and Cambrai were |. & general meeting of city| steadily subjected to bombing at board officials. = Monday. tack». had charge of the June. 7, registration. FRENCH REPULSE RAIDS ec. a, PARIS, Aug. 13.—"There was no|on ¢ ort ‘A, Ont.. Aug. 13.—The fol. important devel 8 Americans are -nentioned in night French se agg aon renee, 15, basis _ he mond, is reported mirsing from he tng cone = Vows were UunsUCCER® rontoffice one ing, | home Mar ns a ward of the| ful.” Seattle, Washington juvenile court aa they rest: | 3: died of accident and 1; wounded » Dr. Major and Senator Piles de- were shot down in funeral culogies Seven British aircraft are missing a Bombing operations were « Henn Held Is Dead _ After Illness of Several Months New Arrivals in Taffeta Hats at $5.00 In White, Pink, Purple, Navy, Gray, Black and Brown Simple, yet very becoming are these Taf- + feta Silk Hats, at a price that means war- fe) ha. « Descendant of Lee * Expected at Camp CAMP LEWIS, Aug. 11—Col Fitzhugh Lee, direct demcendant of Gen. TL E. Lee, who in to com mand the 75th infantry, in expected at the camp soon re as time savings for you. Some have the entire upper part of the drooping brim covered with accordion- plaited silk, others with soft drop edges —while the crowns content themselves with soft folds and a little grosgrain rib- bon band in the same color as the hat. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT [Sheer White An Odd Line of Wash |Lingerie Blouses $1.25 Dresses at $3.95 ’ PLAIN OR STRIPE i E ,EDUCE * The Basement Has Purchased a Manufacturer’s AIN OR STRIPED. WHIT REDUCED FOR WASH DRESS . Inexpensive Blouses, these—but just These Dresses have been selling for Sample Line of New Fall Coats as neat looking as can be—in | far aba thah $3. 95—but - re- styles suitable for every one—for duced them for Wednesday. Many : n ‘. outings, street and business wear. | smart styles, made of good qualit And Is Offering Them at Two Special Prices They're fashioned with round or | Japanese crepe in plain pris | square necks, or the roll collars, and plaids—with new style tucked, embroidered or with edg- belts and pockets—trim- oats 21 0 ings of Val. lace. Sizes 36 to 46. med in white or contrasting colors. - SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Coats $22.50 |e Held, famous actress, died here | The Nemo Marvelace Corset The Values Are Good—Exceptionally So—Better | ivnre:? vison wits’ 0" atetoa Positively Not a Front Lace Model y that only Than Are Ordinarily Offered at Present Prices of A CORSET WITH ANEW AND EASIER 4 Smart, attractive new Coats in belted styles—two of which we oes ADJUS U Kee have pictured. Made of heavy, serviceable cheviot, some with wide | rpaniaiag It laces at the side and only part way down i hg plush collars and others are plu h trimmed; large pockets with button j} * 188 frcriadlle- Dirac " y This radically different method of construction produces a | trimming. Brown, navy and dark mixtures, in sizes 16 to 42. r combination that is ideal—a closed back (made adjustable by the Wonderlift Bandlet) and afront with steels at the exact center, where they are needed for correct hygienic support. So far, we have three Nemo Marvelace Corsets—for me- dium-slender, full and extra stout figures—each with the latest improved form of the famous Wonderlift Bandlet. Priced $6.00 Just Received a New Line of the Ever Necessary} | 30-YEAR TERM Wash Skirts at $1.98 | GIVEN SOLDIER ,% Made of soft-finish striped Beach cloth with flap and button-trim- CAMP IMARVELACE ‘atid Spbddines” ee ee Ager in oes } P 4 ‘ med pockets and wide girdle; also some of white ratine that are so eas- i WONDERLIFT CORES SRQE, PEED aces ee eae eee | ily laundered. a He refused to accey ? 4 | If you want something pretty—yet baleve th Rite Hutewn’ tas na | Heavy Repp Portieres— | : | inexpensive in Lingerie Blouses board of investigation had decided that Ramadell’s cla nset- | you can find it in the Basement entious object Insincere, |Il $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 ° . Montana, w ~ . ‘ <1 mer =e 3 | Lingerie Blouses at $1.95 ter ef ee IN BLUE, GREEN, BROWN AND ROSE SHADES | In such pretty, new styles—one model of sheer voile cide j New Portieres for new home or to liven up old homes. Good width fastens in the back, is trimmed with cluster tucks, lace- and length. Figured repps and plain colors that will harmonize with other edged ruffle and pearl buttons. Other dainty styles are | e t WORRY HAY furnishings. Just what you need to take away the bareness of the doorway. tucked, lace and embroidery trimmed. Sizes 36 to 46, with | N T l d H f - y plenty of the large sizes. | ew i auore ats 0 IN I W. W. Bungalow Nets at 30c a Yard 4 Men’s Outing Flannel , Men’s Rockford Knit Fi Velour and B v r CASE | Bungalow Nets in pretty allover designs, with square mesh and double thread Work Shirts 89c Socks 15c Pair ine ea e | CHICAGE mD weave, one Mad ye at ete a yard Will make neat curtains hemmed as _ they ; : aywood, Kener ecreta a or can be made up with edging. Dark gray Outing Flannel | Or two pairs for 25c. Heavy = Saikien at (bia \ aie cae : a eyes GROSSE ae melas Work Shirts in stripe pat- | knit Work Sc in blue, | 5 85 6 9 FroMtad Hh CAdorad Court kee tor tea soa a legac esi oa cask. ack oo oni coe te terns; made with low turn- | gray and tan mixtures; all | e an e 1h cere opposing ription, which } over collars. Sizes 15 to 17 izes. mpi : Piha ‘ . : Men’s and Boys’ Silk Ties | Women’s Handkerchiefs FOUR STYLES ARE SKETCHED | ne ff} Comfort Prints and How Many Thrift in a big variety of OB ft white lawn with embroid And there are many more of these chic tail Challies 15c a Yd. Stamps Have You? patterns and colo C | erec eee in 10c ored effects so smart for earl eason hats. fenit that ¢ an i Chall j 1 white each » ae » orgar ation , " », r The > ° . y mW sNHe: = a ‘ , E Made of soft, rich velour felts anc “ave had employed lawyers tg defend it Comfort Prints and Challies, 24 Your country is depending on you to White Lawn = Handker- Men's Japonette Hand- Ma % tricorne, milit f \ — ae io ‘ vAAaruiane thee Pa tee ae inches wide—for covering quilts. Come help win the war—and even the small- chiefs, with initials em kerchiefs with white em BOTs, UICOTBE PP Ary ,onG NOvVeiy rapes, | ed from the 1. W. W. rolls aft in neat floral patterns and assorted est child can help by buying Thrift broidered in colors; 5 broidered initials, 5 with grosgrain ribbon trimming. Sand, gray, er they joined the arm: colorings. Stamps. Buy all you can—it will help eta Cc | 10¢, or 3 for.... 2 Cc | blue and sever al shades of brown. : Margaret and danet Ki LOWER MAIN FLOOR —THE BON MARCHE Uncle Sam as well as yourself, | bail each Monday,

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