The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR Offers Reward to (ocate Grandson VOTE TO TABLE Prince of Denmark | War Exhibit Seen Coming to Seattle by 1,500 Visitors Prince Axel of Denmark will War re exhibit of the coun Ht. D. Welch, of Lyman, Wash., re fm Seattle Oct. 12 teas of Kingeton, Irish lad: the | ports that his grandson, Charlie Yan Mayor Manson has received rth floor of MacDougall & South: | dew, 14 years old, is missing and wire from y of t st bee y ted t thought to be in Seattle The boy | Daniels, an t : his royal highn wit! thar 1 te The coun: | about five feet tall, blue eyes, light | of his s tess is rad funds for the reedu:| hair, walks with Inturned toes, and ck . : i a ; : . or devoting a large part of the Scott Is chairman of the! cation of wounded Irish soldiers and! wore a blue aweater with yellow |, cat te eee Ok do dee city committee which will extend! aaliors, Enamoles . tripes around the neck, bottom and | na ‘ r, the Central Seattle's welcome. Col. Allen and | gage 1 anda by sleeves, Welch offers a reward of ening Admiral welcome the tte u Prince on t arm. and : * : ts all dete citizens avy STORE HOURS—9 A, M. TO 5 P. M. THE BON MARCHE BarcaIN BASEMENT VERY SPECIAL Women’s Boot Silk Hose With Lace-Stripe Effect All Sizes From $1.00 a Pair 8 1-2 to 10 \Fine quality Silk Stockings, in black only, with the popular lace-stripe effect, | with reinforced heels, toes and garter tops. tion itself would have of American citizens |\Name Committee to Aid William Bouck The Central Labor council Wed. NOT OVER THREE PAIRS TO EACH CUSTOMER, | :.: ‘am SO THAT ALL MAY HAVE A SHARE Henry Woodward. =; +> Inexpensive Wool Dresses KD The Basement Has Some Splendid Values to Offer at $9.95 and $10.75 The Dresses are smart, comfortable styles that are al- ways found so ‘handy for shopping—for home and_ busi- ness wear. Nicely made of good quality serge and Pan- ama cloth in navy blue and black. tal fund, } || organizations affected | |Women Barbers Are Given Recognition rter from American Federation of Labor ‘Brothers Both Fly | in American Army | Norman F.C bre rmy Some in Billie Burke effect—pleated and trimmed with crushed or sash girdles. Other styles have touches of em- broidery or button trimming and collars and cuffs of white. A’ GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES, 16 TO 42 slew and Paul 1D b members of corps aviation of Mr. and Mra, William & They are Coles, 4740 Fourth ave. N. ¥ learned their fying together IIja Hun aviato |f| mended for a b 5 ler Norm for o r ) hie & Hour and At the | A Sample Line of 9 e e Women’s Union Suits cn MEDIUM WEIGHT WOCL MIXED UNDERWEAR | “ts"gH to Bribe ailure Japan Fine Ribbed Union Suits—splendid quality; wool mixed with cotton; nicely fin- Theee Meiko are held for a fi investigation into the Maru ha rreated and ished and good fitting garments. Medium low neck with elbow sleeves, in sizes | 36 and 38 only; high neck, long sleeve style in all sizes—36, 38, 40 and 42. | I grand jury alleged at in whinky and officials Wed y the Japanese their The AEF tothe ..... Men Go in Training ecelve training to! fit them for non-combatant duties | of patrio |Want to Get Into Big U. S. Gun Corps ou want to get into the big | the Twelfth railroad r artillery are being obtained at Coast artil iquarters in the White '22 Workers Are Killed by Train! CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 3 killed Instantly | | and two injured early tod Twenty: | | two workmen were when a| fast Pennsylvania passenger train | plowed thru them as the a work train at Bedford, near | y were leay A heavy fog is said to scured the passenger proach, F; ind Boy Robber of Belgian Milk Funds} Police are searching for a 16 year-old boy, believed to be the| thief who robs have ob train's s filled with] n milk fund, | while attendants were police ing to Private Peat Will | Speak Next Week’ Private Harold R. Peat, author and | lecturer, f rly member of the | summon the Prudential men the country over THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA are taking gegen withont His ipeence ence} nara enereted endef nage te Oats af Kew Jemvey Pineda Bond lung, will be in Seattle next Thurs- | ad J ptions. day, bringing a ge fro hose HOME OFFICE NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Lid dine thee | ‘|S. ide front to thoes nt howe. He will # under the auspices of the National League for Women's Serv ice. The place has not been decided HW Vestine Cities in the cited Sisrns ond Canada Yours Branch Offierzi: a The Aeroplanes Are Going Over —T housands sas of Them They must have Ammunition \ \ They must have Supplies Liberty Bonds will equip them with everything Ry J they need > Have You Bought Your Bonds Yet? 500 Pairs of Boys’ Knickers, $1.00 a Pr. 500 Pairs at $1.50 a Pair Odds and Ends of Boys’ School Trousers at special price. Made of cotton and wool mix- tures in dark, serviceable colors; also some of corduroy. Sizes 6 to 17, but not all sizes in all patterns. 13 Boys’ Wool Suits Are Repriced at $7.50 13 Boys’ Suits that are extra good qual- ity—they’re in the few odd patterns not as desirable as some, that are left. Sizes— Two, 14; two, 15; five, 16; four, 17. 19 BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS AT $5.00 Three size 7; three size 14; six size 15; one size 16; six size 17. DOYS’ CLOTHING SECTION--UPPER MAIN FLOOR 53 Large Size Boys’ Two Pants Suits, Special $7.50 53 Suits—all very good value, at a spe- cially low price. Two pairs of full-lined Knickers with every suit. Sizes as follows: One, 14; eight, 15; twenty-six, 16; fifteen, 17; three, 18. In these sizes: A Georgette Sensation A Special Lot of $2.00 Georgette Crepe, 40 Inches Wide, $1.50 a Yard BUT ONLY FOR ONE SINGLE DAY— FRIDAY "Twelve Different Shades to Choose From For one day only—fine Georgette Crepe, the $2.00 a yard grade, for $1.50 a yard. Twelve good colors to choose from—full 40 inches wide. THE GEORGETTE BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 5 ed 2 , How Much Silk Blouse Value Can You Get for $3.95? WHY, MORE THAN YOU EXPECT, IF YOU BUY AT THE BON MARCHE FROM THIS LOT | We have here Sheer Georgettes daintily | embroidered in colors—with flat, V or round necks. Crepe de Chines, serviceable and good looking, and many styles with graceful roll collars or tailored models with high collars. Remnants and Odds and Ends of Cotton Goods 15c a Yard Mill Ends of Ticking—light weight, with dressing in it; brown Also some taffetas in the lot—and for checked Apron Gingham and Chambray in a few odd shades. Not only $3.95. over 10 yards to each—none delivered. | ; 8 SOND FLOOR-—THE mo? MARCHE DOMESTIC SECTION—LOWER MAIN FLOOR | ° Clearing Out Odds and End of Music for Less PIECES THAT HAVE COME TO LIGHT IN MOVING THE DEPARTMENT AROUND Semi-Classic and Songs from Operas at 15c a Copy Only one or two of a kind in most instances Included in this sale are a few semi-classic songs, such as “Secret of Home Sweet Home,” “Any Place in Heaven,” “On the Road to Paradise.” Also songs from such operas as “So Long, Letty,” “His Heart's Desire,’ as well as some 1916 Follies, for only 15c. Popular Songs and Samples of Late Instrumental Pieces at 5c LOWER MAIN FLOOR ’ “Princess Pat,” “Girl From Utah”— Orchestrations and Dance Folios at 25c a Copy THE BON MARCHE The Man in the Flannel Shirt The man whose work calls for stout, heavy woolens He can find just the garments he needs in the Men’s Shop Wool Mixed Shirts in olive drab and gray, prices $2.00 to $2.75. Wool Flannel Shirts in light gray, Oxford gray, navy, olive drab, L Broken Line Lines of Men’s Shoes Men’s Work Shoes $3.95 Shoes made of tan boarded calf and elkskin in out- ing style, that will stand all kinds of outdoor wear— priced at $3.95 a pair. tobacco brown and | Dress or Work Shoes $4.95 La capa $3.00 to Men’s Shoes at a specially low price—assorted leath- ers and styles as follows: Buy a “Mallory” Hat at $4.00 and put the difference in Liberty Bonds MEN'S SHOP—JUST E LOWER SECOND In English Styles Round-toe Styles Army Style Lace Style MAIN FLOOR bea Gunmetal Russia Tan Elkskin and Other Leathers MEN'S SHOE SHOP LOWER STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. _ THE BON MARCHE

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