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Gales nd THE SEATTLE STAR AN A HISTORY COMMUNITY DF SEATTLEITES HOUSE NEAR DURING THE WAR COMPLETION THE BON MARCHE | Boys’ and Girls’ ee ‘| Always Fascinating— | PPO iar eo ned to take 2 she can buy new Spring clothes for her boys and Bon Marché Hats at $7.50 | ay f irks at the Bon tre Ww ithoat vod i: to pine Ture on the bo homes. a single unnecessary dollar. Ryery soldier « rw Out from this city or rem tnearby + camps ‘ Hworker of the govern” every | t fMAaN, woman or child Wenuifie < wal ¢ F Mthe Liberty loan, the Red Cross, or ganization ~ other war-time ary =. wilt t milar ‘ € e i. tduly represented 1 recorde . Whis great book, w w under | wil Way in Seattle Arthur H. Alle jAdvertiaing ma Both were students of journalis At the University of Washing | Fecent graduates of the institutic “The purpose of this book w to give a complete and accurate rec Ord of every one in Seattte who wa eting ha Bim any way identified with war | large, will b / Kk,” said Maj agrave, in dis | affair of he “eee 2 : ; ; A ng the. work ot cerpiling infor | with, founda Tailored Hats, trimmed with wings, quills, feathers and bows. tion along this lir 65x95 feet BEPAnA by an accurate record I) reer Semi-dress Hats, of fabric and fine lisere, novelty braids and Georgette. . the record of the te sere fee man from the time | be a | Haves Seattle for his first receiv. | 4 sailor Dress Hats, trimmed with flowers, fruit, ribbon novelties, in turbans, Charlie Chaplin and Semmeetion until Be ts discharged | ond and a mplace at th Mitzi sailors and large-brimmed styles. Re Siri aie Nera ala Daas rem the service, giving all the | other, to brigh ‘ ) Bite Se which he nae ‘oeen went or card partion during the winter Gingham Dresses z all the engagenents in which ! : A | has participated Mr. W w representath 41 | eee, series 121, "scodan” snttonne that he wreigey Togs at $1.50 Ther from official sources « | he homes of parents and relatives, | bg Mor lat Which our representatives wi Personally call” | moni * Already 45,000 cards conta " names of Seattle's war wor om New Gloves, New Hosiery, New Underwear ji sie ister oi sno dressortne Bon Marche core is here with new hehe hehe ae the miss just starting to school, or the in-between miss who needs "|Huge Crowd Hops | They Sustain the Bon Marche’s Reputation for Giving wash dresses, will be hy are file at the offices in poi f Brie wating cumatea ot) at Annual Ball if Dependable Value qt a Seasonable Time Especially Designed and Made by an Executor the Seattle soldier quota alone of Local Police! ned and Made |The volume will contain probably | The police ball, the annual “event” | Plain colors Sipen panes, and present 4000 pic-|in the lite of the department. came fl Gaily Hued Hosiery Is Here to Tell of Spring tnge-cadliems Sick cats of eoeteldiine Gane ae @f service men and war work: | off successfully at the Masonic club Li 6 to 14 years. ered at ce ‘0 for- we nigh dancers of all ’ : : . * > . le non oe ie ae inlaw ar ah See ee New Phoenix Arrivals Range From $1.10 to $1.80 a Pair Sn facnilies. is expected that | sot - . e * V2. ent require eix months’ | 5 Sareeiles Cloud, silver, battleship gray, mouse, fawn, pink and beaver are being shown, as well as the staple Girls’ Dresses $1.95 , . bosom 30 plec n¢ pects colors—black, white and many different shades of brown. Wash Dresses—practical and neat—they chase Ct TOWNLEY areneten, The, Brogeame’ was 120) Cotton garter tops and seamless feet are features of the Silk Stockings at $1.10. away those awkward lines of the school girls—Dresses most aborate in are. Py : : ine: id« . P me - | Heads of the various departments, | Mercerized lisle tops and double lisle heel and toe distinguish the full fashioned Silk Stockings at |} °f stripes and plaids or plain colors. The fancy pock- ets, high and medium waistlines are all becoming. They're trimmed with white pique or linene. LITTLE DAUGHTER SHOP-SECOND FLOOR ~ MAKING TOUR rent directed the activities of the eve-|ff $1.80 @ pair. j miny tress wes varied, rangir nd | : LINCOLN, Neb. March 7—A. C from atreet attire to formal evening WOMEN’S CHAMOISETTE GLOVES $1.00 lothes: fexident of the Nom! an bg . . " ier P Sha Who is making & swing Chamoisette Gloves are ever so popular for Spring—and they're 1 Eitetowa oc tarmere pa Postal Telegraph iy at home. Bae PA fa with self-stitching and contrasting back. wd of farmers and oth- . prtivcge 279 Be a he tame here to hear him that Employes Will Get | izes 51g to 8, at $ tical, too, for they can easily be washed The leading Spring colors are all here— BOYS WILL BE BOYS—AND SUITS WILL BE SUITS—BUT— aan espe Soe come Increase in Pa , : Z f See e ares has biased| Postal Telegraph company 4 Women’s Spring Vests Spring Union Suits These Boys’ Suits Are Above jay and marked the path for|Dioves will deaw & saairy increase | 1! GAUZE VESTS—the right weight for Spring and | WOMEN’S FOREST MILLS UNION SUITS—Spri pooling of 10 per cent, retroattive to Janu iAUZE oSTS right weigh or Spring an MEN'S RES MILLS NION SUITS—Spring les—with low neck and short of people, Townley said, "ry 1, according to word received!f/ Summer wear—some have band tops, others lace weight, in different st the Ordinary o.\ by § J. A. Forehand of a 6 ag a “ve: yr slee 44 “he declared, is bleeding to| Montana district, with headquarters <ATIZRP YReTe ; : : A BETTER GRADE OF UNION SUITS, with bodice In val Recause of mismanagement, |!" Seattle H GAUZE VESTS in extra sizes with banded or lace top and cuff knees, reinforced throughout. Sizes 2h Vame this country ix not far soning |e ae 50 local employes will bene- | trimmed tops. Sizes up to 44, at 60¢ and 65¢. 36 to 44 at $1.00. —In style in the deplorable state of af.) /t leasengers are not included. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —In depend- North Dakota we have so! “Bolshevik” Fires } bility problem,” said Townley. “We) | ony won. ‘The government ts ours} Shots on Broadway; | pig | P ni revolution ts ‘There is at the a e 7 g ihe revolution t over: There "| N.Y. Crowds Scared |} iicrein THE BON MARCHE atk weak tee Excellently tail- ie because Bolsheviam and the) NEW YORK, March 7.—Enrico Basement ~ save do your ored Sampeck, flag are the result of oppres-|Fabatino, who declares he ix “pre@-|[| be your first t Saturday ° > deat of the Buffalo Bolsheviki,”|]| stop to shop g : marketing American Boy, | | threw theater-going crowds into a panic last evening when he rushed |down Broadway flourishing a revol ver and firing shots at random. wounded in the shoulder. A squad The New Oxfords Are “The Silver Fountain,” a pretty of police cap Renee Pong oc, tern ho Sin oan Silk Dresses for | Here at a Lower Price | | Perfection and nr other high-grade makes. | | Suits in such styles as the waistline coat or skirt models, as well as the military back and staple loose back styles. jatter part of this week. Three ‘e young women stage this Famed Indian Goes | © Chie and Tiny Harvey present «| to Ha Hunti: | 10 95 piotheries when vihar intro- | G oe | of Fa eek Cee ia — to the audience Lydia Gardner. attraction at the Palace Hip $3, who dances with the energy| MONTREAL, March 7.—Jean Bap- bg gracefulness of a young girl. tiste Canadien, an Iroquois Indian, FS SG isan aaa partuer have| whe, with @ party of men in beate —We buy in large quan- Women’s Brown Many have set-in &@ pleasing acrobatic act. tried to traverse the cts of see a S. Brooks and Hunter prove a popu-| the Nile and forward E "tropa tities and thus eliminate | Calf Oxfords pockets, others the Jar pair. These dark knights have|to assist Gen. Gordon A > “ | a ae Aok a. fish basket or patch ig singing, dancitéy and comedy turn.|in 1885, died at his home all middleman’s profits A neat looking style, pockets. Full or half |] is ‘The Dixie Serenader piays the banjo.| nawaga at the age of 78 year and commissi | as pictured; medium long 4 } Chirles King and Virginia Thorn-| John," as he was familiarly known issions. | vamps with stitched toe- belted. I} now in their sixth| was famed thruout Canada for his} . oe Sora ‘ Deck at the Palace Hip, are prevent: | exploit of “shooting” the dangerous —We make no free de- | “iP and military heels. Priced at $12.50 t I} ing “Retrieved,” a new playlet. The| Lachine Rapids in a large wooden eS Sizes 3 to 7. riced at $12.50 to 1} eriinining act is a fancy roller skat-|cance each Year's day | liveries and make no $30.00 j j exhibition by the “Skating| | . "Ione ag ’ * “ . Waits Sie Years yo ge Fong yg? | Women’s Kid Shoes at $4.85 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | — | atin, igh cost o! , ; ‘ big ; ‘Third Attem ot at for Hubby’s Return! = bd | Women’s Dress Shoes of soft fine kid in battleship di j LOS ANGELES, 3 7 selling. | and field mouse gray. Lace style, with long, narrow “emcnticide ns series oa tect aes ean eae M f the D vamps—cloth tops to match and Louis or military Hairbow Ribbon 35c Yd * Attempts to kill himself had failed | Preston waited se ——wany © e ie aks heels. Sizes 3 to 8, 5 ) ei Véuring the last several years, Fred | return of Will are sold at the same price | Moi Grosgrains, Plaids, Check: dfl d * W. Lewis, a printer. committed sui-| she went into court h . ° ores, sgrains aids, ecKs an ‘OV { HU far fie home ‘by inhaling gaa.|« divorce on the ground of desertion asked by wholesale Children’s Brown Children’s Kid Shoes |] ips yang phar gee tnny. vered 1 Hi His wife, Mrx.. Cora L. Lewis, found| To Judge York, who granted the io Calf School Sk $1.35 a Pai effects. They are 5 and 6 inches wide, the lifeless body of her husband in| decree, Mrs. Preston sald the ansiuned P isis ital onl and in a wonderful range of ee, bathtub, | essagy ea ants Dae tbo . Footform Shoes of brow Black and Brown Kid . . Be the day her husband dropped from —Made in snappy Phiten iy colors. For hairbows, calf with high-cut lace tops ate in hashes se lace ar anles i ., styles; eatner soles— rp ge soles and spring spring and wedge heels; COE ~ footform shape with SIZES 84, TO 11 AT $2.50 high cut and medium ZES 111; TO 2 AT $2. tops. 3 5 to 8 LOAD 8. 8. ABERDEEN | sight he penned this note The steamer Aberdeen, constructea| “Dear Evelyn: 1 have no reason, ’ $m record time by the Grays Harbor | except my inability to be tied down. Motorship corporation at Aberdeen| The ‘wanderlust’ got me. I regret} during the last days of the war, ix | polling your pines,” | now loading at Boston for British ports. The Aberdeen arrived at Bos: PIONEER VETERAN DIES | ton from San Francisco, in 30 days,| A resident of this city for the ls via the Paname canal. | 20 years and a veteran of the Bud }ish-American war, John J. Cahill is| DIES OF PNEUMONIA at his home, 1621 24th ave., ‘A resident of this city for the past | “fter 4 prolonged illness, He is sur-| 35 years, Mrs. Mannie C. McDonald) V!¥ed by his widow. Funeral serv | fs dead at her home, 2510 Laurel. '¢e# Will be held from the Im-| sashes or bags. ) UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE i styles —of serviceable silks —and they fit well A Full Line of Chocolate Creams can be found in our Candy Shop—these delicious sweets, and there’s a great variety of them—are made in our own Sanitary Candy Kitchen by a master con- | fectioner. j Men’s Work Shirts for $1.00 A special lot of Work Shirts that we were fortunate maeculate Conception church Satur. whade ave. of pneumonia and heart : : . . fms serviceable chevi trouble. Mrs, McDonald, who was|4a¥ at 9 a. m New Trimmed Hats Shown in Large engugh to: get, hold of —made: of gn gant pire ok —Bon Marche Peanut Brittle—fresh dai 48 years old, is survived by her hus | | and chambray shirting in blue and gray, with stripes ‘on 2 a 35 eanu rittle—fresh daily “Donal MARINER PARALYZED i ft attached collars. Sizes 15 7 ath DOWIE) crane! | Yad, St MeDonaids | MARINER PARALYZED | Variety of Smart Styles at oft attached collars. ‘Slaes’ 10 to 17. ah REND MY i PLAN MILITARY BALL of the sia amsbip Alam dwell . —Jordan Rainbow ' Almonds—special, a A military ball 1o-be given by the KROWN Northwest mariner, ts conti. | Men’s Khaki Coveralls $3.69 pound, 60¢. University of Washington R. 0. T. ¢. be Bhd bie home at 415 N. 47th: at | ——_ 'e seme - LOWER MAIN AND SECOND FLOORS—THE BON MARCHE met be ss Id some time in May, ac eiiteeoh ae) msds a yt | . The “Lee” Coveralls—made of heavy quality khaki. BER aE, cording to an announcement by Capt rect Sap ne as yids hd y These were originally made for the army, but on ac- Kenneth Morford, head of the uni- & Of Speech and affected his right Small Hats in the clever new turban styles—poke a . at npr t als P Yersity’s military dance cor ec, | Mae it bP F count of being an off-color or some other slight defect fea anal sigs ad | shapes and many of the other novel styles shown this were rejected. We bought them and here they are Fresh Gluten Bread Every Day ‘ae tA, VOTE ON TT po, MIE gr OH Spring. All-straw, straw combined with reorgette and Sizes 34 to 44—$3.69. Which is made from specially milled flour. We also ‘Of Idaho wili have an opportunity | Bonfote, 11 years old, is dead in the the fine and rough straw combinations with the new have a full line of other products prepared of Gluten to vote on whether 200 sections of County hospital of poison. ‘The xiri| Il est trimmings. Flour for diabetic people. #ehool land will be sold annually in-| W®* Visiting the home of a pla stead of 100 sections allowed mate, whose father is a phy ’ Boys’ Sample Caps DELICATESSEN SPECIALS FOR statute now, the senate ha exploring the laboratory in} . Paved se ower resision covinat * home wren shew tound'a borue\ fl New Untrimmed Hats for $1.59 for $1.15 SATURDAY " most of its contents. The police a tes ; | ric is a 25% less » regular v: " M 9 :, ” y " AS nypersenemengrear ceptor Na olive are About ten different styles—and all of them becom- J A price that : ehcue ie SS the sesuler: value, Mayonnaise Dressing » $39 Best Cream Cheese, Ib. .82¢ LDS ANGELES, Miss ented . ing and new. Fine and rough straws in several shade aps in a good variety of styles and materials— —Green Gage Preserves, 1b, 25¢ R Mives, pint -.16¢ Tessie 1. Gaynor, of St, Louis, et Pathe Tavahek Adiltece Tovike f 3 i t bl kc t a "e bl 8 In several shades khaki color and plain blue, also gray, brown and FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “ , e of gray, dust, black, brown, ¥ a or colors. ry tures. papa Pied writer, lu seriously 1 in| | Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | Beg dba “hy en ries cae aie ee: , | ,