The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 12

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ALLIES BRITISH CHIEF SAYS BIG FEAT SOON TO COME ‘ . Special to The Star by N. F WASHINGTON, D.C. Aug. 1 Bombarding of Be Air is not far from realization ) American airpline WViators will take part Pat ale raid of the war JOR. Plt is possible the Ibs On Berlin tb in that the Out of bed in air bomb next spr A) » from the and Americar Mies may a fall, and a will be Ww. 8 plier general of equip ‘This is the belief of Gen ker, con mt of the stry air omit © has been in ¢ country for 2 weeks in consultation with mment officials in charge of Viation. “It is within the y.” says Gen. Bro send a fleet of ai d Berlin in the spr fall, have r d Cologne and other cities on ¢ Rhine. “We have not suffici Feally big offensive ling of the te ty of airplanes and can b ty more, but we lack «& we have about ty in engine production “We need Ameri .! it resources and bh the best results, th Becretary of air for: t, under whom air fighting production, equipment and & separate branch army or the Rane MN) as we eit al WS \S mt My GREASE spor WADICATES / PicTURE AN FORGET TH tHEAT AT nome? will be wast. naive from the seriously delayed Your air Ought to be organized on a Us ieale, and that is what fe look to America to do.” in Gen. Brancker’s opinion, if it is to fly to Berlin and back, fg more than $00 miles, the Across the Atlantic from New HUNLAND IS HIT MANY TIMES BY Look AT THIS NOU. S, FUNDS FOR GAR RELIEF, ALLIED AIRMEN to 4 to the Azores (the longest| LONDON, Aug. 15.—-Fritish avi.) It has also forced the enemy to em: tions, of such vital importance @f the journey) which is 1,200 ators, in addition to re ploy large formations of scouts to bis other arma, but concentrations can be made. This will mean/ portant aid to the ot ry |endeavor to protect his communica. | of our machines have dealt wit Organization, airdromes and re brane hes in th « plants in Newfoundland and the | ducting n cer BRITISH MILITARY ht tons of bomb many min pads within the b —— istry y ter MAY CONTROL ROADS Above objectiv mere Wee ® (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) night my Forces Russ | rine weather on August 13, again] LONDON. Aug. Ib The control of "A Pld Was also carried out on a enabled a large amount of serial hostile airdrome from work to be carrie: t.” the air min istry said. “The continuous bomb ing of the Somme bridges, « with that of railway lines the main roads of England by the naideration. Lo horities dy are beginning t against the step. to Serve in Army ONDON, Aug. 15.Germans are ng Russians between 18| and are murdering objectors, | ® on fire. 1 office has learned. Regt-| tions, which has taken place night] POUGH PSIE, ON. of Russian conscripts are|and day since th nning of the widow of t eaded by German commissioned and offensive has inte with the ar-|vice died Wedr Jown out of control. one rival of the enem inforcementa. the Me summer home. chines are: mining oned officers. THE BON MARCHE Sa RGAIN BASEMENT. Proving Again the Oft Proved Fact That This “‘Different Kind of a Store’’ Canand Does Sell : Reliable Goods at Lower Prices fixtures—cutting out free deliveries— But not cutting down the quality of the goods. TAFFETA SILK STREET DRESSES Shown in a good selection of new styles, one as pictured $14.95 = ? Women’s New Street Shoes The Basement is a good place to come when buying Dresses—you can always depend on making a sub- . Z \ $6.85 Pair stantial saving—which must be a well-known fact, as | | we sell so many of them. These Dresses at $14.95 are very new and the styles exceptionally attractive. They feature tunic skirts in novel effects, and_are trim- med with touches of embroidery and the new Monk New Shoes for early Fall in two-tone combinations that are very smart. Vici kid or Russia calf vamps with dark brown leather tops, Louis heels with aluminum heel plates. Good| 0 roll collars. east ot sia NAVY BLUE AND BLACK—SIZES 36 TO 44 Coutil Corsets Envelope Some Splendid Values in $1 85 Chemises Lingerie Blouses at e | Large sizes only —$1.49— —$1 95— Medium high bust Cor- A good ortment of * sets of fine white coutil—a good style for medium stout figures; a comfortable style with flexible stays and four hose supporters; lace trim- med. Envelope Chemises in pretty OF PLAIN AND FANCY VOILES styles; made of good qual- ity muslin with V-shape yokes trimmed with lace in- sertion and pretty embroid- ery. Sizes 36 to 46, at $1.49. tons. Sizes 36 to 46. in sizes 4 to 6. | and ribbon-run beading. | silk skirts. It is able to sell at Lower Prices by giving less service—keeping fewer salespeople — using cheaper In lots of different styles—some with pin tucks in tailored effect, or with large roll collars trimmed with lace or with embroidered fronts and large wash but- Infants’ White Wool Good Grade Muslin ° Plated Stockings 21c Pair Night Gowns $1.49 Black Taffeta Skirts $5.95 A special purchase of Good, full Night Gowns Made of good quality black taffeta in good-looking Infants’ White Wool Plated that are well made—some_ styles—all have fancy shape pockets and wide belts. Stockings are marked at a | have dainty lace yokes or | Business women are sure to find these Skirts very very low price. White only, trimmed with embroidery | practical. Also many attractive plaid and striped @ low height hand American squadrons ed in xix enemy machines 1 being destroyed and 21 enemy machines down and ten driven Six of our ma THE SEATTLE STAR cll PLAN TO BOMBARD BERLIN FROM AIR WEATHER FORECAST: CONTINUED HOT King George Sends Congratulations to on U.S.Navy ALLEGED CHIEF OF DOPE RING IS BOUND OVER T0 Aug. 1 rm — U. S. JURY, nt lors’ testimony that Frnest G.) Wri 4 under $20,000 ; , t ral arrest, charged | 1 on arrested with him, t sailors, promised to | Bf; nce and Mrs. Jodine fal rya7 WASHI iy abet cetesbdeseas ree operating with the | obtain his victin's release from the © held in the city detenti er Wilson today made clear nan ae . : ila has e Seiitish grand fleet navy by use of morp und the will be introduced al relief for street r iw will) Phe king ordered Reading to ex. | needle, wan int the pre roment witm not come thru the federal govern ent admiration of | liminar ring aim to be the wiv 4 ment Thie was indliented when the and = general | 1:40 noon Finnie em: rattle. | was federal grand rsh, with rooms at) White louse gave out a telegram remark batt ft ese AM vearas jur e hotel, tentified at thet from Secretary Tumulty to Mayor Victims of the alleged criminal that whe had introduced) | Martin Lehrman, of New Orleans # express to ,|who pretended to be a ph sailors to Finnie at the Dreamlan appreciatior testified that they were | dance ha nd that she knew. ng, who recently arrived in| with morphine until they was giving them drugs and took the president's mee liquor to men in uniform | ing Finnie’s ball at Robt. W. McClell In ph Commissioner maid taking the strong, the president’s judgment that it is that local railways temti well liquor to men in uniform and lehting imperatively necessary The condition under which such | 40d state authorities should take the | ang had actually seen the exchange | urating it with dope, thereby destro erate In different parts mn necessary for immediate re-| of mone ing him physically and morally. Finnie, who has a record at the| know the law doesn't make su = yalla for forg-| crime treason, but in the natu Minute Men, Preeinet 235, meet under the! the case it certainly tends tow Thursday THz BON MARCHE Well-Rounded Stocks of Fall Dress Goods—at night at York school and Dr, J, L, it.” ‘Prices That Emphatically Say—“BUY NOW’ If you buy your Fall Dress Goods now, you get the benefit of our early purchases—you get the benefit of buying from well-rounded stocks with plenty of weaves and colorings at every price. A Fifty-Four-Inch All-Wool Broadcloth for $3.00 a Yard A better Broadcloth for $3.00 a yard than will be possible later. Strictly all-wool, medium weight, full 54 inches wide. Five good clorings—marine, navy, taupe, purple and Burgundy. Durable Tweed Suitings 50c Shepherd Check Suiting 75c 36 INCHES WIDI 44 INCHES WIDE Tweed Suitings in a good variety of mixed color- Finely woven Shepherd Check Suiting that wears ings. These are always very practical and look well exceptionally well and always looks neat and dressy. made up into children’s dresses and separate skirts. Four different size checks to choose from. Non-Crushing Wool Crepe75c Wool Storm Serge $1.35 Yard 40 INCHES WIDE 54 INCHES WIDE Ten pieces of serviceable Wool Crepe that is good Good weight Storm Serge marked very much lower weight for dresses and children’s clothes. Ten good than the present market price. Shown in navy, marine, shades—all medium dark colors. wine, Russian green, brown, men’s blue and black. al Plaid Dress Goods 75c Yard Navy Blue French Serge $1.75 36 INCHES WIDE 40 INCHES WIDE We have a splendid assortment of multi-colored Fine quality All-wool French Serge, so popular and Plaids to choose from. They're a yard wide, inexpen- so much in demand by the new fashions for Fall sive and most serviceable for school dress dresses. Navy blue only. DRESS GOODS UPPER MAIN FLOOR SECTION Women’s Oxfords Reduced to $5.95 Pair Better Grades for Street and Dress Wear Black, brown, gray or tan kid Oxfords, also koko brown calf—with military or French heels. Just the proper footwear for present use, and will be just as good later on to wear with spats—and the price is so reasonable—only $5 All sizes in one style or another. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Men’s Silk Socks 39c Pair “Seconds” of the Well-Known “Phoenix” Brand Silk Socks 39c a pair—they’re Phoenix, too—and because there's a little hitch in them, or a missed stitch, we can sell ‘em at about half the regular Phoenix price. SOME HAVE SILK CLOCKINGS, AND THERE’S A BUNCH OF PLAIN Little Rugs at Little Prices $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25 COLORS A sale of about 70 Rugs, size 27x ke ae tee el 2 ati “a een G4 sinches-Juct the Siaht dine dar 39¢ A PAIR, SIR—AS LONG AS WE HAVE ANY hall floors or doorways. Splendid MEN'S SHOP, JUST A STEP INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE ring, good looking Axminster, ~ ~ Tapestry and Velvet Rugs, at very * ay special prices. A Final Clearance of Summer Trimmed Hats —at $1.00 and $2.50— We are going to dispose of remaining Summer Hats—so reduce them to the lowest possible level to clear them out quickly. —The Hats at $1.00 are of Jap- —The Hats at $2.50 include re- Marquisette and Voile Curtains $1.75 Pair Splendid Curtains at an econom- ical price. Marquisette and voile, lace trimmed, in white and cream. Roman Striped Couch Covers $2.25 Each cs ay . Shes anese braid, fabric, Milans and maining high-grade hats in white, ; Home pie ee Covers, ginghams—in all kinds of styles black and combination effects digs co aroun ba ine or cover- and trimmings. with ribbon, flower and wing ing sanitary couches or single — Some Kiddies’ Hats at the same trimmings. Also Kiddies’ Trim- couches. med Hats in fancy straws. THIRD FLOOR SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fiber Sweaters $8.95 Models in rose, turquoise and Nile green — good-looking models for $8.95. Lustrous fiber with large novelty collars, wide sashes and plaited backs. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE price in tailored styles, with rib- THE bon bands, BON MARCHE In Petticoat Lane Silk Petticoats at $3.95 Petticoats—moderate pretty and substantial—made of taffeta and habutai silk — both plain and changeable colors. The flounces are 13 inches wide, fin ished with small knife - plaited ruffle or pin tucks. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 25 Voile Negligees Reduced to $1.95 THIS IS ONLY A FRACTION OF THEIR FORMER PRICE As long as we have any we are going to sell Voile Negligees at $1.95——some snap for women who take advantage of this sale. Negligees of soft, white voile, embroidered in dots of rose, lav- ender and blue—with satin bor- ders to match. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE in price, yet 60 ’ ° Apron Gingham 15c Good strong Apron Gingham, 27 inches wide, in blue and brown checks—and for only 15¢ a yard. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Nothing could be worse th sturdy body @ one of our boys in uniform and sal ‘ds

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