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This bi at by a section, whom ‘Tesponsible for ‘Btruction of salmon state. rom mobs which threatened the overthrow of the ing factor with the Thrue the war Qu ngel of merey because of her rk in hospitals the soldiers as Land Settlement Bills : Will Be Discussed ‘ THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMEN Ba BILL TO COME | OLYMPIA, Fet bude \ | _ —Back Again Curt DRESSES AT ‘$20,000 JEWELS Fifty new have just been unpacked "Sil mixed Poplin i —Silk Crepe de Chine Phi es rs —WNice quality Satin and tere co her In.this lot as usual there are a } styles, two of which are sketched rood number Of Smart-looking ‘Black, Navy, Several Shades of Gray, i Burgundy, Green, Taupe, Dust, VEILED PROPHETS ENTERTAIN Blu ; ond | _NEW SILK — |rustocum = Dresses, high and normal waistline models, some t my R DIE of which are shirred, embroidered or trimmed with injured. ¢ he hospital @| rom Budapest ti } ball fringe; white collars and cuffs. Sizes 16 to 40 the | pending a comple b xtreet battl f the « v ; Rose Color and Belgium Blue ‘ mn ; ia 7 “Order |jnatente Inthe | rophets uf the Enehanted|'ology report * Laws to Enforce Prohibition May Not Be Enacted WABSHINGTO! APPROPRIATION ieee ‘ Rest Bill Is Up for UP IN OTM Hearing at Olympi ‘m College Graduates _ Record Class Here IN FIGHT KNIGHT: COMING > ppomt f the rob _ THE SEATTLE STAR | of Defeating Sen. Lamping’s Soldier Bill] * RAISING FALSE ECONOMY CRY INLAST EFORT| SNM treme a THE BON MARCHE Value—Beauty—Style—are Combined in (oi Blouses at $4.95 | ~~ { ae is ze) be ic, DEPARTURE FROM THE USUAL MAKES THE® BLOUSES STRIKING — YET IN EVERY ESSENTIAL THEY REPRES THE BEAU- TIFUL IN LINE AND COLORING. OMING IN EVERY s OF A GOOD [ARKABLY WELL. BLOUSES. LINE—F QUALITY DISTINCTIVE A SHIONED OF GEOE THAT WILL WEAR Foch Blue, American Beauty, Bisque, Gray, Liberty Blue, Peach, Flesh, White, Orchid, 4 Tea Rose, novelty and striped combinations. the of fashion in collars are embodied in this showing. SIZES Loon latest: whimsie: beading, Embroidery, 36 TO 46 THE BON MARCHE Wash Goods Novelties—Delightful for Spring For Making Frocks, Waists and Children’s Clothes What a joy pretty cloths could exceed those it is to every woman when Wash Goods season comes—for then she can have all sorts of ~ ~and never was there a season when color combinations and patterns found in the Wash Goods this Spring. See them—they’re just what you want. Silk Mixtures 75c Yard 36-inch fancy Silk Mixtures that make smart party dresses. These come in brown, rose, pearl-gray, at prices that will please Dress Voiles 60c Yard Dainty sheer Voiles, 36 and 38 light and dark grounds with plain or fancy clus- New Dress Voiles at 50c Fashion and Colonial Dress Voiles in many very pretty pat terns. Foulard and conventional designs in handsome color combi inches wide; nations, both light and dark ter stripes—also pretty figure French blue, taupe, Copen and shades: 38 inches wide. and leaf designs. pink, with self color designs. IWER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE New Satin Camisoles For Those Donning Georgette Blouses for Spring Camisoles at $1.00 Camisoles — attractive? Yes indeed—they look ever so pretty ‘neath sheer waists. They're of Home Dressmakers and Their Spring Needs ‘ Causing a Great Wave of Activity in the Silks and Dress Goods They realize Spring days are at hand and Easter not many weeks distant—new suits and dresses must be fashioned—so our Silk and Dress Goods Sections, anticipating their wants, have. made prep- arations to offer every assistance. Some inexpen- sive weaves are listed for those wishing to be daintily _colored satin that economical. washes nicely. Lace and hand- —44-inch part-wool Plaids in attractive color pe mo eg sprays form the combinations—good _ weight material for ' vil skirts—a yard, $1.25. ONE CATCHY CAMIS- A SLIPOVER STYLE —40-inch All-wool French Serge in na OLE is of flesh colored CAMISOLE of pink blue, splendid material for dresses and skirts— a yard, $1.75. satin employs ribbon for shoulder straps, is effectively finished satin — modest, to be sure, with the shadow —56-inch All-wool Granite Cloth in navy blue por Risener pi hag as = : 7 js sma a s ves. Es- rench nots — other and a good seeeetene nt of other dark shades pecially good looking styled at the same pHal —a yard, $2.65 —6-inch S ipaabeaid Poplin for skirts and dresses, is shown in many pretty colors and white—a yard, $1.25. —35-inch Fancy Silks, Satins, Taffetas and Louisines, plaids and fancy stripes, in a rreat variety of colors—a yard, $1.45. —35-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk, a firm heavy quality, very serviceable for dresses —a yard, $1.65. at $1.25. —$1.50. Colorful Slipover Sweaters SIZES FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN The popularity of Slipover Sweaters makes this one of the most interesting offers. Sweaters of medium- weight zephyr or Shetland—in plain or fancy knit, made with large sailor or long roll collars. You'll find them in the popular Spring colorings at $5.00, $6.95, $7.50. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “CARRY-ON” CAMPAIGN THIS WEEK—in the interest of the Y. W. C. A.—to give young ase: j p women protection, recreation, education, inspira- THE WORLD'S ALMANAC FOR 1919—now here— you'll surely want one. Price 50¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE tion, occupation, A liberal contribution will be appreciated. Requisites for the Home Laundry Bench Wringers at $8.75 A well laundry i regulated something “Unive Wring- ers with steel ball bear- ings and enclosed cog wheels; hardwood fold- every busy housewife is proud of, and if it’s ell furnished much i accomplished toward ing Bench that will easing the duties of hold sh tub and wash and ironing day. clothes b; sket — com- plete, § Wash Tubs at $1.95 Clethes Dryers at 25c Clothes Line for 25c Galvanized tron Wash Tub: Folding Wall Clothes Dryers Good quality American Clothes large No. 2. size; practical for with five long arms. These are Line in 40-foot lengths. Will not famil use. Very trong, with well made and very convenient for stretch or stain your clothes. heavy iron handles. drying small articles. Glass Wash Boards at 75c Mrs. Potts’ Irons $1.95 Water Pails at 59c \ set of Mrs. Potts’ Sad trons re ate ils UGH Aba pitas Cline: awh et o JM ok ah ae G nized Lron ‘ Water Pails ‘ consisting of three nickel-plated with strong wire bail; 10-quart Boards with wooden frames; full Irons—handle and stand complete size; will not rust and very strong. Suitable to for $1.95. tip Rise use for the most delicate fabric . es Wash Boil 2.95 Clothes Pins and Apron 20c Ironing Boards ct $2.50 ash Boilers at $2.9. Two dozen good quality common “Springer” lvoning Heavy Tin Wash Boilers with Clothes Pins, complete with a , y copper bottoms; stationary han Clothes Pin Apron, for 20ce—inox- . a dles and fit-in cover, No, 8 size. pensive and yery convenient, and a strong HARDWARE SECTION, FOURTH FLOOR—THA BON MARCHE i ce ae reer set thes {