The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR ~~ DENOUNGE REDS OAKLAND YARDS’ i ae ee | od INMEETING OF CONTRACTS ARE} ‘THE BON MARCHE _ LABOR COUNCIL NOW SUSPENDED A Message to Men : GONSTRUCTION ” AT SWAN LAKE TO BEGIN SOON Peggy Marsh Wins $100,000 shi in Suit Over Her Baby Boy — oF tres 3. . Pr sn ag os teenges weno | ATY Extra Pair of Trousers ae = : eee eo, Will Make Your Clothes Last Longer bonds 6 nap ‘he a All of you men know coats and vests don’t wear out [9 Work and $ . : first—it’s always the trousers. ome as ee Green in Hiding . tely 8 : An extra pair of trousers helps to double the life of facilitate a sult. work, Trousers don’t have to match your coat and vest ex- SEWARE OF ALL actly omething to “go with” them is just as well. We have Trousers that will “go with” most any coat FAKE ee and vest—and we have them in any size from 82 to 46- inch belt measure. / BMI tne Worid war ve : WORK TROUSERS, $3.50 AND $4.00 f Wociation and A Liberty her h ing victim Nelting % Warning is | t tion for funds ts co oPmanization. The pc notified Talk Deportation in Jerome Region JERON Feb. 1 Talk of wholesale « teal agita ir fre ing district was heard b Tt followed fonnected with CORDUROY TROUSERS, $4.00 AND $5.00 TWEED AND WORSTED a he ” Ren $8.50 | A Book Sale A Special Purchase of 491 Copies of New Fiction to Sell at— TAKE VOTE ON BUTTE STRIKE 50c New Fiction in the original bindings—bought in a special way to sell as undesirable in a special way—at 50¢ a copy. Here you will find books that will help N. J. Mills Gms ! . tab fer you to spend many a pleasant hour reading—and at a very small outlay. emnttikers at Work toa ¢ © in the strike of mit t Ladies Must Live—Alice Duer Miller Summer—Edith Wharton. textile mills opence ‘i : t John B rdus—George Agnew Barbarians—Robert W. Chambers. May to the striking silk v ve Chamberlair Career of Katherine Bush—Elinor Glyn. She's a London showgirl who lived with t yes ie The Trufflers—Samuel Merw Sa . . The Trufflers—Samuel Merwin. son of Marshall Field, famous Chicago To Ge Into Polltkc to protest Secret Witness—George Gibbs. Tanardonable & . . s Field was married. To obtain for hers , 5 os npardonable Sin—Rupert Hughes. Marsh (whose father she declares is E aes says Field promised hee, the young 1 P ates RET hegst: obtained from the Field estate a life One Table of 100 Copies of 250 Copies of interest on $100,000. Field died soo f “i , Tar, r Ye i aru ‘ j ae, Waals Ubon. A cesaliad atm ondedied le wheter Slightly Damaged Everyman’s Library Fiction, Poems and , Was formed at young Henry Anthony Marsh, now aged 2's, will inherit: his } s a Conv P 75 Jenallaneons 34. ar f b - oS blo father’s share of the great Marshall Field estate. ii "4 ° ; Books, a Copy and 75 Miscellaneous Standard Work i , Uae POY the atrtiete . } ~ ~ A : ——= S| in hin wort war mine ~ifie-- i —35e— TART INDORSES ea - WORLD LEAGUE THE BON™=MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba ARIZONA MINES Women’s Flannelette \ CLOSED DOWN; ‘ Gowns—Special $1.95 i | § | THEY MEAN MUCH WARMTH ON 43 | COLD NIGHTS ei tend —Gowns in pink and white or blue and white stripes. ti | —A quality of flannelette that gives much service. ¥ —The double yoke front and back is scalloped around the neck. 4 The front is embroidered in pretty simple design with DP silk thread. ze THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a Men’s Night Shirts Strong Values at $1.95 Night Shirts made of good wearing muslin, soiesettes or mercerized fabrics. | —Some are plain white, others with blue, pink or black raid trimming. | —The soiesettes are in plain colors—all with frog trimmings. Other Night Shirts of Muslin and Mercerized Fabrics, $145 Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.50 Men’s warm Outing Flannel Night Shirts—just six dozen in the lot—but all worth a great deal more than the price asked. MEN'S SHOP-—-LOWER SSS 55" BQMBAT FORGE, Well, Here She Is! Agitators Held in 4! EBERT STATES Back From the Bargain Basement iat ihe With One of the East Not Connected With Strike Here Peder WASHI MAIN FLOOR Odds and Ends of Domestics 15c¢ Yd. Boys’ Sweater NEW SILK DRESSES —at $10.95— TP, Cross-Continent Lieut. Col. Thaw liens announced today, fret oils Coats $3.00 Warm Values In Gray, Maroon and Navy Sweaters, good three-dollar values— on. 25-inch plain-colored Calico, 27-inch Gingham in neat plaids, and 86-inch Bleached Muslin (slightly damaged)— odds and ends, but many good lengths, and only 15¢ a yard. : Planes Smashed | i eg aporbend pa ye and chun asi sowe” ' e ° two pockets. if Nn EF Yes, and There Are More Than25 | IVES PROGRAM Boys’ Knickers at $1.25 Soc and 40c Yd. j Other Styles All Just as Smart ete See ers) nies. tant enctionte. st 9 toe ting i eran now a - Sia ran 25 dozen in all, in sizes 8 to 16 years. days of house cleaning, Filet Net Curtainings in allover de- Pe —We've been very busy on the job and very pr tr pag haga ater es aeabig ny full signs make neat curtains for 7 f ® : 2 ) ? ) ° simeres ¢ weed materials—many ful signs make neat curts c many oO a fortunate in buying Dresses, and we know as well to San Diego Camp |; Me ee ae your. rooms, a 4 as you do, that we have been offering some mighty iD », Feb. 1 .—Lteut. Col. | t UPPER MAIN FLOOR THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE er good values. Ta Wil deeshie ine Ata Cr a ‘ . m ' : 1 We have made a specialty of the $10.95 line, Island, ¢ vr | orfelted 4 and every new lot that comes in seems to be better m i th i ; 24- Inch E mbroidery Flouncings % than the last. ag ' io Clk ; oy | states ) Are Reduced to, a Yard ; —More than twenty-five styles to choose from—and all entirely new— ‘i : 5 } y F " 1 yroide ouncings, celle ye a;3.2 ¢ none of them have ever been shown before. Made of all-Taffeta, Taffeta . . : ; se oS gr ee ee a fT de, and Georgette combinations, Crepe de Chine, all-Georgette and Messaline Split Rail Causes in attractive designs, both open and blind work, with sc alloped edges firmly" i. —High waist styles—many with tunics—others with shirrings and cord Cable Car Tie-Up W worked. Flouncings dainty and pretty for children’s dresses —nice for 3. tucks—button trimming— ishes—accordion pleated frills at the neck or ‘imed epih underwear with beaded and embroidered designs. | a il 18-In. Embroidery 25c Embroidery Edges 25c rf ? | . Embroidery, good ‘quality indeed, Edges of Swiss, lawn and organdy, Rose-color, Navy, Black, Green, Alice-blue, Purple, Several BRITISH STEAMER SAFE| for 25e a yard. Open and closed in blind and open designs; with® Shades of Gray, Taupe, Copen and Belgian Blue, Tan, WEE i ARREST 1 Ww. W Cestens \wittl soalloped: edgety: Nice plain’ and’ Scalloped’ ecgoni: sam H tah teary | cHtcago, ae , esa rstor vite for camisoles. inches wide, reduced to 25c a yard. enna and Burgundy In digtrens off the Scilly 4 13, Wa Weweacenes UPPER MAIN FLOOR . : b ed wafely off the Iri ast, It} the pol ed

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