The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 16

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mn a na THE SEATTLE STAR | OPERATORS EXPLAIN | PHONE BREAKDOWN . Managerial inefficiency, brok | STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P.M. | aa Veils Are Recommended o ——— ' Influenza en morale ~tbige ‘ ; } refusal to w ng to the point au : | problems in a sy That the girls ar { a (i service—=all hay nv ' rv firmed gg ak ng Ben at a | Veils at $1.75 | ok sae on nd y Sel ‘ o Oto) € 1% [s) 4 } Chamber Don’t Lite 14 We Have Sent Two , f a Ao = bk 3 : os | ita We Bek: ' pitifully have haste iceable in protecting the skin and keep. | Million of Our Bravest | $1 59 $i » / i say so to The Star, during the two days ing the hair yrder unc t the i The managers believe that the eee $ ir in ord and at th ame | | See Kiddies Hats, Tailored Sty as ce ak Cal Sent them to death or victory. INEXPENSIVE—BECOMING LIT a E MODELS FOR THE ty NGER | signs. Also the newest fad in chenille tor Star: A® one of the «mall Shall we send word to them to come GENERATION dotted borders which is especially smart, i a pceator Explains 1 Plage BE a me telephe ied back home, that we cannot afford to| Little Corduroy Hats at $1.50 iy Sei © Sli war nmend your stand oF keep them there— 7 ne, ¢ t ected em there Clever Hats, these—of corduroy velvet—drooping brim style, with a contrast- hack et , an ort Myer | ing band strewn with rosebuds. In black, rose, navy blue and white RIBBON, 50 if a ‘ r | Or shall we back them to the limit with , ’ , | tated. . aS Velvet Bonnets, tailored style, in dif- Novelty Corduroy Hats with ribbon Seotch Plaid Ribbons, five inches Hi But ts the a our dollars? ferent colors, with band and rosebud stveamers and Mushroom Hats in | J : | iniaiay the Only 6x n kind | | ro “ 2.00. | wide, in dark and light colors, suitable] | graceful ineffic © m the rimmings, $2.00, two tones of velvet, $2.50, for hair ‘ribbons, 50¢ yard 1 on lan ee ee ona a Ea See | There can be but one answer—! Smart little tailored Bonnets of velvet, ish illite! Kala Gf ach’ binaiooulvet 4: s yard. | : 0 The Star, do ne this im and humburg, for ou were he with colored ribbon trimmings in Roman Stripe Ribbons, yard 65¢. i BE cau, tos sate peti | Seattle must Seattle shall put the streamer effect and tiny roses, and Scotch colors combined, priced | up yesterday 1 a Fourth Liberty Loan over with a rush 2 , at $4.00, UPPER MAI LOOR—THE BON MARCHE | | oy ee aac banca _ J MILLINERY SECPION—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Li ‘ se ae | only becau inaist on unde 2 but becaus 1 being inexor of the tribute from the inexperienced, non uni so much faster than m girls who joined the uni Take the Money en Warmer Underwear for You, for the Children | calla to a tage. extent Ioeruc | 3 Fe Sama RELIABLE MAKES—THAT MEAN SERVICE—AND SATISFACTION subscribers wa demands | Boys’ and Girls’ Women’s “Forest Mills’ Women’s Part Wool Women’s “Forest Mills” each and ever » vem! 1 Cotton Union Suits Vests and Pants at $1.00 Union Suits $1.75 Union Suits at $1.85 800 of these part-wool Union Suits— High-grade Cotton Union Suits—made | collects the nickel, eve > wer per cent effi view has been delivered. on the | should t toge theory that the company should get asonabl the money, rather than the next, month, until » customer who «= along. Thejam voicing the company figures that the original | tenant in this bu in who put in the call, has left At such a crucial time as this “Forest Mills” fall weight Cotton ST a { wees oh a ‘ the booth, after failure to get con-| with the influenm™a epidemic. and T) tnion Sui Women's Separate Garments—extra fine protectors from the cold weather. in all the good styles—low neck, no nection. other equally important demands nion Suits—two styles in white for high quality of medium heavy cotton. Dutch neck style, with elbow sleeves and sleeve—knee or ankle length; half low “I have often said that arrange | for p rapt service, it is gratifying | girls 1 to 16 years. Gray for boys 6 Vests in three styles; knee or ankle- ankle length. They have slight imper- netk—knee or ankle length; also high ments should be m to let the to note the Interest taken by your il ‘ aes ¢ person in & hurry, who put in the| paper in an effort to bring about to. 16: years. In closed crotch style. length Pants to match. fections in the knitting, but none to hurt neck, long sleeves. aie | coil, get his nickel back, from the | better service.” ¢ . the wear. Sizes 34, 36, 38 at $1.85—Sizes 40, 42, 44 at $2.25 | proprietor, for instance, if the pay| Paul Goerner, Eilers Music build 1 to 10 years, $1.15—10 to 16 years, $1.40 Sizes 34, 36, 38, at $1.00—Sizes 40, 12, 44, at $1.05 Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE phone is in a store, and then we ing, shows the attitude of the com should return the nickel and let the | pany. In a letter to The Star. propriet collect it.” “When I complained,” he writes Sane pe , my y ome , ° . Bho declared that there waa eS i, company replies, “We can ao For Early Christmas Shoppers Dress Daughter Sensibly in Bs managerial inefficiency, and that the | nothing - Ford Sub Chasers — eee ite Es Produced as Fast | seus vesrmne as His W.K. Flivver} secs taunt e Pretty Frocks at $2.50 OF GINGHAMS AND OTHER TUB FABRICS Becoming girlish Dresses for school wear T MAKE 3 —Dresses of gingham and other sturdy | wash materials, in plain colors and plaids. | ‘ Fashioned with square, round or Dutch | BY FREDERICK M. KERBY , The “Eagles” will be sent to the * 7 uare, 1 i (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent) + | Atlantic thru the New York State Coven, Russien Calf, Brouss, Taupe, collars—belted and with large patch pock- | (Passed by U. 8. Censor) Barge canal. The fuel is oll, and fimoke, Medium-gray, Navy, Peach, ets. | DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 18.—Turn- | the steaming radius i# sufficient to Pink, Emerald and Black, Other Dresses of heavy cotton checks— | in panel effect. Fifteen different styles in the lot. Girls’ Coats at $19.50 Coats made for service and good looks— fashioned of the season’s most wanted coat- ings—with plush or self collars and broad or fancy belts. | LITTLE DAUGHTER'S SHOP—SECOND FLOOR arships au if they were| take them across the Atlantic 3 . ; gg ht Paced poeden . Ford i« building the engines in a Better grades of McCallum Silk Stockings Henry Ford told Secretary of the wa 4 saaition to his original auto —blacks in regular and extra sizes, at Navy Daniels he would do it, when mobile pent Pe $2.75 and $3.25. a a, = =U, S. MAKES OWN “ie, in the same page EYEGLASSES AT} chitaren’s Wool Stockin i | Bo Beech sone’s FRONT FOR MEN] 50c to 75c a Pair BON MARCHE VALUES IN of one a day. “Dropping correct term: they are not launched. ‘ River Rouge plant of the) BY EDWARD M. THIERRY Good warm Stockings that will protect The Bon Marché tor cor ny, where I spent | (Paris C dent of N. ; i ., ( / ae Rum ao peeteaten Pakteon as fers ip the girls and boys from cold. Fast black oats at e € of the new navy boats, is called alcy? Why, Uncle Sam even haa his with extra long legs and seamless feet, Delicatessen shipyard, It looks like a vast y in France! with gray merino heels and toes—to fit NOT ONE KIND, BUT MANY A Delicatessen where you are able to | factory; and it is in fact a steel . Be Goughboys are children from 2 to 16 years. They're e fabricating, assembly, and equip re , Borys = which they ceptionally low in pts y NOI ON E COLOR, BL I A DOZEN get most atable” good things—a depart- { en Lilt on Moving Platforms cause Un in cn Ihe Sem, Te UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The Coat at the left is made of p . lott rel and the inent known for its cleanliness and excellence 4 ‘These boats are built ou moving| glasses are put together in France ne Coat at the te ade of pom-pom cloth or velour, and the of its wares. Here are a few Carry-home platforms, conveyed on wheels;|by American soldiers; they aro belt, novel patch pockets and convertible collar are its beauties. Lined Specials: they are made of steel parts fabri cones and polished out of Ameri throughout ‘ : > cated in endless quantity and put|can giass on American motor-driven * , . ; 3 ; ORANGE MARMALADE, 30¢ A POUN together with rivets; | they are machinery. ; Brave the Winter The middle picture shows a raccoon-collared Coat of velour with VEAL AND HAM PATTIES, 10¢ EACH a. nin one wictan in a Slipover Sweater corded patch pockets. The back is pleated. D SALMON, 28¢ A POUND Re re A. wot. aa | loll See putin bot cottalty noe p The model to the right has a self convertible collar, high waistline SEGING, 484 A POUND deena 6 er and ok like platin put actually are f i : al Io ow” 00 oe a ae elt ae ies taeiee|| PURE WOOL AT $5.50 TO $7.95 __ of youthful cut, gauntlet cuff and button-trimmed pockets. Buy Bon Marche Coffee at 35¢ theory of “fllvver” production ap-| motor light—aluminum * ee Another smart model is one of army cloth with fringed tabs passing 5 The Marche | plied to shi | A new standard pattern has been Fine soft, warm zephyr yarn in link-and- vi i enemys i a my da u Me d tabs | ng Buy it at Bon | ; Y sl atimetad , | SOPs) over the shoulders and a service bag attached at one side i i ¥ Secretary Daniele called, Hensy pig n laenes link regulation stitch. Laced front styles, In K be ae : omeve The Coffee with a pleasing flavor—35¢ | | r to ‘ashington law nuary | &e he y re military eile ain « = of i i . P 2 . - Fort to Washington, it icrtake |Jooking ‘and as Unbreakable teic || With large sailor collar—all with purling n Khaki, Navy, Concord, Burgundy, Green, Plum, Reindeer, a pound, or 3 pounds for $1.00. | the job of building the new gles.” | possib es re lasses to be. bottom. Plain shades and school colors. Cinnamon and Autumn Brown. Sultana Raisins, 15¢ a pound. | i} Ford saw no reason why ships z it Optical Units. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE COND F t 3 BON {CHE “OUR - 2 : : .CHE | could et be built in quantity like Now th are eight optical units a SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | automobiles. So the contract was | 4tlached to base hospitals here, each ee _ a signed January 17. jin charge of oculists ranking high in Plant Built in Three Weeks their profession back home Within 24 hours plans were being| The hub of Uncle Sam's spectacle drawn, and details of the buildings | making unit is in a village in a popu worked out. The site on which | lous section of France. It's a bar the great plant stands was partly k-like building full of filing cab | under water. It was filled; the|inets, delicate machinery and buck yy river was dredged, a canal was cut | Privates that know a whole lot more i to the factory doors, and work “be-| bout things scientific than militar- gun on the buildings. istic | ‘The fabrication shop was built in| Packing cases full of wrapped and three weeks. Long before the | cushioned squ 1,700-foot assembling building was; 4nd spectacle f finished, the fabrication shop waa | building dally producing p by the hundreds ete., so that t with the best B, THE BON MARCHE DARGAIN BASEMENT VALUES PLUS LOWER PRICES angles, channels, > first ship could be | fitte H a rte |, at BET Is What the Bargain Basement Offers in Workingmen’s Clothes | y now. In a scientists and skilled mec 4 there will be 21. on the| Proved they can make out of the sands of the western U, 8. A. optical thips anics have | few a Heavy Wool Shirts | Wool Coat Shirts | All-Wool Shirts at Loggers’ Shirts at —$495— —$595— © —$595— —$7.95—_ the capacity of the pi glass better than the Germans ever Je. And it's made without using long a ship a day will go into the water m Laid Out Systematically Turkish emery—an “indispensable i "These boats should not ,.| that has been replaced by a member bi Wi tihn ideal waitin ok Sia = yet ‘ " j i fused with the 11footers-the origi. |Of the carborundum family Pas aeariate Wer rales The well-known “Chip- Heavy All-wool Flannel Poe : si ay ie i nal submarine chasers. These : And Uncle Sam's spectacle factory oO} heavy woo annel in newa” heavy Work Shirts— Shirts—warm 2 very _ all-woo! annel—fine, wal \ H far larger and more powerful v has two “side-line the manu khaki color. Made with re- ew y hirts Shirts—warm and vere dur Shirts, some with double e H edie y are, in. tact, halfway |ture of artificial ¢ for wounded { we i a ina re made of all-wool Mackinaw able. Made with lined turn- sh . ; bet 4 “ and the making of special lenses for inforced turnover and mili shoulders—for men who do ; = rman ody Se tact Hota a oe gas masks, the latter for the use of tary collars and two lap-over cloth—some are extra heavy over collars and patch pocket. outside work. Khaki, olive- i 600 tons displacement men who have seeing pockets. made with double shoulde | Olive drab, gray and navy. drab and cadet. ; The plant ix laid out systemati-| Without glasses and who necesnarily ; cally, so that the stecl is fed into | have niggas heir ginsses when | ° ; oally/see: that the stcct is fed into |e ee come A Large Stock of Working Gloves M C ll V S ] 3.69 i eee dares ana “tcyeiies acer FACES LIQUOR CHARGE At Basement Prices en ’s overalls, ery pecial, * BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS | ; guns, stores and supplies aboard,| rag aE { sail away to the Atlantic. Across varged with violating the liquor Lee’s U lls, Si 34 to 44 e ; Sromh it te the? Hepertnent's| awe M Morne, employed by . ® e’s Unional izes 0 S l 5 95 } from it is the Navy Department's] 9", Mi Morme, employed by Genuine Horsehide Gloves Le pecia * ; io shan thecakion na trained |Enumclaw, was arrested, at Kanas ‘ Made of heavy khaki, and every garment bears the Union te be 7 i pe Ave Taaploved ket Thursday by Depaty Sheritt |f| —$1.39 a Pair— | label. Coveralls originally made for the U. S. Army and rejected |, Special ecu: Ping longer have all babel i More than $,000 men are at work | Matt Starwich and City’ Marshal Genuine California Horsehide Gloves—heavy and very strong | On account of the color or some other slight defect. Heavy and }j; plendid School Suits, made of g and brown ] ‘The vista of whips on the|Thomas Smith, of Enumclaw. A and only $1.89+0pai';~ Adbergain like thie alone ssakee it i . ang! aye gah tweed mixtures—belted style, with full-cut kniek- iil with the three nearly Spook ad two valises containing worth while to come to the Basement “es ¢ extra well made, Olive-drab and khaki color. Very special at | erbockers. j at the|Hauor are held as evidence 3 69. Ss. Ht ; H. : $3.69. P | . leavy Muleskin Canvas Work 9 i Bo Bl for 59 the JURORS’ CALL DELAYED o 20 Men’s Raincoats at $4.50 Each ys Blouses for oJc he line only the keel and| Petit jurors drawn for the 0x Gloves 69c Pair Gloves 49c Pair E ; : : . School Blouses, well made, some of plain } Sisdiie iden of. the plan cc |have beh janerdaed’ here ened Glove and gauntlet style Heavy Canvas Work Gloves Well-tailored Coats of rubberized cloth—just what you want | chambray, others in neat stripe patter S q the whole thing. On. actually | until October 28 because of the in. made entirely of leather or | with strong leather facing | these wet, rainy days. Only 20 Coats left—marked at a price to | @ to 12 years. _ all 2% } boats cree! forward | fluenza epider One branch of| eather with canvas backs well made | clear them out quickly. ae ne @ay by day to their places in the | the superior t will be open next - 7 4 e ! - — - ™ fleet that i» hunting the U-boats.iweek for emergency caseu

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