The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 12

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nee ee teem are enaseeineeevnennaeretammeeninetionanrante: wentanet eenmeyttnare tye STAR THE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JULY 2, 199. '“Es Ist Wunderbar!” Pag ey Is What Fraeuleins | |,,3 rrr» TheBon Marché ; EATS Think of Yank Rule. PSTARIED i Corsets Just In BY MILTON BRONNER SECOND FLOOR IBLENZ, Germany.—(By Matl)—Relieve me! keenthe the peace in Coblens! ‘Thie ia the best policed to in all Germany today, The Yankee M. P's are eee ‘ “Es IST WUNDERBAR” ‘ | ("It is wonderful!) T heard a pretty German girl ina happy tone to her Yankee soldier escort ax they strolled along th autiful embankment g@rdens along thei Rhine in this town. ‘ ‘The girl was right—it is wonderful. jo thing i@ wonderful, the Warm, fine, June nights, the Lig od the myriad of stars re Mected in the swift cv t “i Rhine “Far overhead and across th n the steep rocky heights shone a Hight that meant that Yanks were keeping the watch along the Rhine Peeping watch and ward in one of the one-time kaiser's mhatent fortresses. The wh ing moon Whether you spend the day at home or out in the open, the things you'll need to wear, to eat, to add comfort or pleasure to the day—are here in abundance and at very reas- onable prices. And, of course, you’l] do ALL your holiday shopping Saturday, because the Bon Marche will be closed Monday. $18.00 For Dresses Worth From $25.00 $35.00 Here in the capital of the wine ntry of the Moselle and the Rhine, a Fich and proud city, held in occupation by American crusaders, the life o° | A Lively Sale. Dresses In the Newest Styles Taffetas, Georgettes, Tricotines, Satins and Tricelettes ( at $23.75 Taffetas Only at $18.00 Black, Navy, Peacock, Biege, Chocolate Brown In All Sizes From 16 to 42 DRESS SECTION--SECOND FLOOR $23.79 For Dresses Worth From $35.00 $50.00 | Rights flowed as smoothly and even! | ‘There was no unseemly revelry no | drunken shouts and cries, no scuff © fighting ‘Women and children felt perfect » walk about without escorts |” The native and the stranger, alike, were n the narrow streets. oo. unusual noises, no | | The reason for this wonder? Maj, Gen. Allen and hie off men that each and every one « n the officers and esentative of Yankee pmport have im * army” can jon's admonitions there ts the best military po- nele Sam's khaki @here are between 350 and ‘They are all picked men who have been in the regular army and have a record of us good behavier and unexcep- tional grit and bravery SPORTS CORSETS FOR FOURTH OF JULY WEAR ‘A ‘ _, G : Ba American ‘Lady Corset ="=@ | . oo That's the “why” of the wonder of Co ‘That's why the German girl with her Yankee soldier can stroll the gar ae : —A eis an He B. ‘orset— ry lightly boned—of pi = Py You’ll Like These Bathing Suits at $8.50 for the Gens and she can goo to him of the wonder and the peace of the night . . ; batiste—ever so comfortable and suitable for all outdoor sports, at $2.50. Pink Peau de Saie Jersey Silk Ban- True Swimmers’ Styles That Make Swimming a Joy All the Season Through deaux—in both front and back clos- ing style with elastic inset in the back—priced at $1.25. CORSET SERVICE SHOP SECOND FLOOR Just in, a new shipment of Bathing Suits that fit well and are comfortable—suits that look well on both the splasher and the swimmer. Plain, one-color effects, dark colors withe bright stripes, bright colors with dark stripes— | every sort of a combination. —Bathing Shoes, 69¢ to 75c. atin Bathing Shoes, rubber soles, $1.50. —Fancy Skull Bathing Caps, 39c. ] If you want a real thrill thousands of miles from home, you should hear o.e Necessities for the ° ° Picnic —Luncheon Sets—10 plates, kins and tablecloth—15¢. —Wax Paper, 5¢ a roll. —Crepe Paper Napkins, 100 for 15¢. —Wooden Knife and Fork Set, 5¢. —Paper Plates, 5¢ and 6¢ dozen. STATIONERY ‘SECTION—UPPER MAIN ¥LOOR Lunch Baskets ~Split Wood Baskets, covered, 65¢. Bamboo Telescopes, 25¢ and 50¢. —Fancy Reed Baskets, $1.35, $1.75. —Matting Carrying Cases, $1.50 and $1.75. BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE ‘Yankee military band playing “The Star Spangled Banner” and “Dixie” the banks of the Rhine. town isn't solemn under the Yankee ocx kinds of it, Germans play for Americans, another they play for Ger. | third Americans play mainty for Americans. ‘ing jazz and ragtime for Americans in the big hotels and pation. There is much 10 nap- i A Sensation in Tricolette Overblouses at $3.95 A special purchase of the kinds of Blouses you may see in New York at $5.75 to $8.95. | A fortunate purchase brought these Blouses to us at a time when you are needing blouses to wear with separate skirts. And such tricolette—plain, printed and drop-stitch weaves — to | delight your heart. | The blouses are finished with a plain belt of the material and have short sleeves, y The colors include: NAVY, ROYAL, CORAL, FLESH, WHITE, PINK, GARNET, TURQUOISE, JADE, BROWN, ORCHID. AND SKY. And combinations of: CERISE AND NAVY—BROWN AND PEACOCK, TURQUOISE AND GOLD—CERISE AND BLUE, GRAY AND NAVY—BROWN AND GOLD. BLOUSE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR 3/4-Inch Corrugated Moulded Garden Hose for Less 25 Feet Reduced to $4.55 i 28 zone of odcupation circles some miles about this town and 3,000 square kilorneters (1,118.3 miles), Nod workman, physi capable and willing, is out of a job in this area. in the towns of the district. The main problems are the of obtaining food and fuel. m is improving. In Nieuwied and Benndorf, the main an apparently normal supply of coal bas been obtained it BATHING SUIT SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Boys’ Bathing Suits $1.50 They're cotton, but dandies—in popular colors. Sizes 26 to 34. Other Bathing Suits at $2.50 to $5.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR i two marmalade factories are operated only four days a then only six hours, because of coal shortage. Hi serious part of the coal shortage from the American viewpoint ts | % throws men out of work who are eager to work se food situation ts tmproving, too. Fresh vegetables are coming tn ts plenty of poultry, and eges are becoming cheaper. American food arriving also, but the rise in price, due to the low exchange the mark, prevents ready sale among the poorer classes. oe Big agricultural business of the zone in the cultivation of the vines. |[| ly f Our Food Shops Will Help You W i If you want your basket filled with everything necessary for your luncheon, we have the — for fixing it up in proper shape—or you can get the food here and fill your own DAS KE Cream Cheese 34c —Washington Crenm Cheese—fine for pic- nic sandwiches; pound, 34¢. —Bon Marche Mayonnaise, daily; special, pound, 44¢. —Bon Marche made with pure meat and spice 1, 20¢. —Bon March: isage, made with pure ingredient pecial, pound, 32¢. -~—Our own oven-baked Pork and Beans with a Coblenz is situated where the Moselle flows into the I and zone is situated for some distance on both sides of beth rtv rhe outlook is good. All around this place every inch of valuable soll on iy } Sandwich Bread 32c To help make your picnic lunch less expensive we will seH our large Sandwich Bread at 32c a loaf. —Devil’s Food, extra nice; while we have any, priced at 95¢. BAKERY—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Beverages for Your Picnic Grape Juice, Virginia Dare, Loju, Bevo, Cliquot beverages and, of course, coffee—any one appro- priate for picnic luncheons. oe ‘ ‘The German small-town opera troupe will tackle anything from Carmen * to Wagnerian operas. | F American officers in the boxes and loges found much to laugh at tn the | | made fresh 50 Feet Reduced to $8.95 Lawn and garden are calling for more water—and here is the Hose you need to do the work. This will give long and tomato sauce, very delicious; pound, 171g¢. —Heinz Dill Pickles, 3 for 10¢. —yYakima Strained Honey, special for a day, pound, 29¢. —Choice Kipperdd Salmon, fine for sand- Cooling Luncheons 40c Rest awhile from your shopping and try our luncheon of Ham and Tongue—Potato Salad and Tomatoes BLOND GERMAN GIRLS TOGGED OUT AS SPANIARDS. satisfactory service—if taken care of properly. Complete with couplings. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE wiches or salad; special, pound, 28¢. —A complete line of Henry Jilg’s Sausages. DELICATESSEN—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Bread and Butter—Jelly Roll a la Mode Iced Lemonade, Tea or Coffee LUNCH COUNTER—UPPER MAIN FLOOR chorus of blond German girls togged out as Spaniards and gypsies and the blond German chorus men, dressed as Spanish soldiers, marc hing to the Most pronounced kaiserist goose-step. ‘The Germans in the dress circle saw nothing funny in it. ' , |Wa. t te See th Oh, Bother! It Gove. Get Its Share| Was Only 500 eiiris is ge nora Pounds T.N.T. te e's eo | Women’s Union Suits 79c Fine ribbed cotton Union Suits; low-necked, _ sleeveless, knee length. Sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Union Suits $1.10 Fine ribbed cotton Union Suits in ankle length; have long or short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 42. Here Are Fourth of July Savings Worth Celebrating WHITE WASH SKIRTS Children’s Play Dresses $2.00 to $7.50 $1.00 sinee ty ted ohrciae In smart cotton gabardines and cotton Five attractive styles in Plaid Gi Japs Come North to | serges that wash well and are very durable. Dresses t:immed with plain color — Marry White Girls'|}_ Trimmed with wide tucks, hemstitching, or in plain color repps and percales, trimmed neer Ball had been missing some from| TACOMA, July 2—The pasa novelty pockets, wide belts and white pearl with plaid ginghams. Shown in pink, blue, his caches he investigated, and/of a # law prohibiting Js buttons. Sizes 25 to 30 waist. tan and green. Sizes 7 to 14, : Claims to have found the four men | from ying white women “with 500 pounds of the explosive in| ing here. It is cot @ rowboat last Saturday. T. N. T.| that J © merehanta fro i Y i agg Rn Children’s Milan Hats $1.39 Federal charges of grand larceny | riage licenses for white brides. Ri i i a + 7 whit h is and streamers of grosgrain ribbon in dark brown, white, navy or China blue. There are pokes, sail- ors with roll or straight brims, and novelty |increasing numbers, A well org shapes. SPECIALS Four Weddings Done | i204 »stem for aistriputing intorma, | At the Basement Fountain Marshmallow Sundae ... in Apple Pie Order marry sapanese in said to be cen-| (Plus le War Tax) ST. PAUL, July 2—"“Do you?" | tered in this state. asked He Gallick, court commis. | = — af Married Many He’d | Fresh Strawberry Nut Sundae..... .15¢ (Plus 2c War Tax) sioner and four stammering ger Rather Have Buried! THE BON MARCHE » poe \ aul te to the democratic | a ae] ci the C. D. traveled to a c t the} Alleged to have stolen 500 pounds | ¢, f the hills, where an obliging | of T. N. T. from a government | ». n sold him @ bottle of Cail | ache on the south shore of Lake ine for an agreed price of $2 Crescent, June 23, L. J. Leonard, 0 bits more. id the bootleg. | Charles “Howsough, James Galouht | ger an the dologeio wetted eo tee: | and Nick Akoloff were bro “How come?" asked the thirsty | Seattle from Port Angeles Thursday | ,... ; afternoon and lodged in the county | wyra, tax,” the bootlegger had the} gall to reply. Smart Wool Jersey Dresses at $15.00 Are Sure Enough Bargains There are literally dozens of styles in our showing of good-looking Wool Jersey Dresses. And they’re in all the favored colorings, too, such as Navy, Belgian Blue, Silver Gray, Dark Gray, Buff, Wistaria, Black. Sizes 16 to 42, Leonard and Hossough are con tractors who have a small road con- tract along Lake Crescent. The blasts from their camp sounded like | T. N. T., and as Government Engi- | Women’s White Footwear for Fourth of July Wear Women’s White Canvas Tennis Oxfords, with white rubber soles, come in all sizes from 214 to 7. $1 45 The pair .24%.. Canvas “Mary Janes,” Plaited White Serge Skirts $9.75 Knife or accordion plaited Skirts of good quality white serge, have wide belts finished with two big pearl buttons, Sizes 27 to 32 waist. : Women’s Fiber Silk Hose (Seconds) 59c a Pair Only 824 pairs of these fine Stockings. They're “seconds” of one of the better grades of fiber silk hose, and come in black only, Sizes 814 to 10. Women’s W: Al: ane strap and tailored bow, have white rubber soles and come in sizes from 214 to 7. The pair $1 50 Women’s White Canvas Oxfords with plairy toe, have enameled leather soles and military heels; lace style. In all sizes from 8 to 8. The pair $2.69 7 artery men said they did. “And do you LONDON, July 2.“ have mar: queried Gallick again, accent this} time on the “you.” Four blushing | maids declared they did. ow,” an-| ried many people whom I would ‘we'll kiss | have much rather buried and I be-| e been much better the world if I had rlared the Rev,

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