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DO YOU LOVE YOUR SISTER? | Celebrates 25th Day of| Hunger Strike in Los Angeles Jail Cal, Feb. 18.— hunger striking Whiropractor, felt so good today, he ee) @ald, that ih was tempted to smoke | Bm big, black cigar to celebrate the| day of his fast “Thad a hunch it might make me D) mick. tho.” he said, “so I overcame | Whe inclination and probably Mayself from a smoke jax.” | Bngmark found diversion today in| rene Ju; with his new cell mate, | Wong Jung, a docile looking Chi How much do you love your s ; ; : ; _oggel apethed athe suspicion Mat) yan (right) has proved she loves her sister, yrel? he “My Oriental friend is extremety| (left) has been deaf since shewas a baby. Thanks to Ethel’s uit doesn't sleep hatt so| devotion the two girls have just been graduated from Me-| Well as 1 suid the ehiropractor.| Kinley high school, New York, at the top of their class. Year Bngmark, fasting in protest against | after year, as they went thru the grades and high school, ' a ‘fas ote sng se ‘trea Ethel gave up evening “pleasures” to help Cyrel master lea-| 37 pounds, but says he hop | sone she couldn’t hear in class, so they could finish together. cee ene & paper of 1915. They amused him |Reads Old Prices, and he laughed heartily. THe col} Laughs, Drops Dead ispeed. Death was due to heart fait SYDNEY, Australia, Feb, 18—Ar-| ure caused by excessive laughter, the thur Cobcroft was reading prices in| doctor sald saved The empire of Morocco is wholly without a newspaper published tts borders. THE BON MARCHE GAIN BASEMENT New Bargains Every Day Daily arrivals of new merchandise bring the Basement’s stock of economies up to high-water mark. Here are a few of them—and a walk through the Basement will bring to your attention many, many others of equal importance. Visit the Bargain Basement often—it will pay you! 15 of the Newest Styles in BLOUSES at $2.95 Tricolette, Georgette and Combinations of These Materials | _ Slip-overs, tie-backs and regular blouse models in navy, Orient, taupe, |, brown, Copenhagen; flesh, black, white, Aztec and oriole. They have long, short and three-quarter sleeves and are finished with tinsel thread, metal beads, silk floss medallions and embroidery, lace insertion, yarn embroidery, frills, chenille, hemstitching and buttons. Sizes 36 to 46, but not in each style, material or color. % fay abs , - Just ln—15 of the Latest Modes in DRESSES at $15.00 | And Only 30 of the Dresses Tricotines, serges and taffetas are the materials, and they come in navy blue, brown, black, China blue and jade green. Many are trimmed with eyelet embroidery, but others are finished with touches of crepe de Chine in bright colors, vivid tricolette or plaid ribbon sashes, silk braid, metal buttons or chenille. Sizes 18 to 42. Brand New Sports Skirts $5.00 Plain, box-pleated and knife-pleated styles, Six patterns in plaids of tan, emerald, blue and purple. Sizes to 30 waist. Jersey Middy Suits $13.50 The latest in Jersey Suits for Spring wear! Shown in tan, trimmed with navy, and brown trimmed with tan. Elbow sleeves, middy collar,’ two pockets. Plain skirt. ; Coverall Aprons 79c Percales and ginghams in stripes and checks of pink, blue or gray. Windsor Crepe Bloomers 98c Plain white and flesh, also blue fig- ured patterns. Envelope Chemises 89c Of white muslin, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Men’s Cotton Socks 17c Three Pairs for 50 Double heels, soles and toes. In black, gray and navy. Sizes 10 to 1114. Children’s Stockings 29c Heavy Black Cotton Stockings, nar- row ribbed—just fine for every-day wear. Sizes 614 to 10, Infants’ All-Leather Shoes $1.98 Splendid All-leather Shoes with turned soles. Made of brown calf, black vici kid, and of brown calf with white or champagne tops. Button styles. Sizes 4 to 8. Footform last. y zes Smoked Elk and Brown Scuffers Good, durable Seuffers of best quality smoked elk and brown with solid oak- — THE SEATTLE tanned leather soles. Button style. Sizes 5 to 8, pair $2.59. Sizes 8Y, to 11, pair $2.89. Sizes 111, to 2, pair $2.98 STAR Saturday The Bon Marche Brings Many Savings to Seattle Shoppers Silk and Fiber Bodice Top Vests (Seconds) at $1.45 240 Vests bought at such a low figure that we ean sell them at $1.45 Saturday. They have slight imperfections, but noth- ing to impair the wear. Some are silk in Richelieu rib —Others are silk and fiber in pink, white and orchid. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s “Phoenix” Silk Hose at the New Spring Prices - These Phoenix Stockings have just come to us—and we have the best assortment of colors, and the prices are the lowest in a long, long time. TILK Stockings with lisle gar- ter tops—reinforced heels, Smart Wool Sweaters and Tams to Match for $5.95 The smartness and the lowness of price is enlivening the demand for these Sweater and Tam Sets. Of fine wool, in popular Tuxedo style, fancy block weave. Another style of mohair, plain Tuxedo front with fancy braided girdle. A two-tone Sweater and Tam, made with fancy block revers and cuffs—fringe trims the bottom, SECOND FLOOR Spring’s Dainty Silk Blouses Priced at $3.95 It's a real joy to be able to get Georg- ette Blouses for $3.95. Charming styles and colorfgs, embroidered and lace trimmed. Georgettes, Pongee and Habutai Silks in such colars as tomato, Neptune, porce- lain, rose, honey dew and others. BLOUSE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR THE PON MARCHE ULL - FASHIONED Silk Stockings with lisle garter EMI - FASHIONED Stockings with lisle garter Silk HOENIX HOSE, full fash- ioned chiffon in brown, toes and soles. Black, brown, tops—in black, white, 5 shades ; f i ‘ silver, taupe and gray — per five shades of gray and navy— of gray, navy and Russian calf pg Hod yor oF eecckin cole PEIE vicedeiccosecianvses $2.95 Phoenix make— —a pair, $1.95. " ; gray, ste it SILK Fancy * r pair " $1 10 tag pie a nae A and white—also black and LL-SILK Fancy Lace Stock ct Brags bee 4g ULL - FASHIONED Silk ings, full fashioned, in brown in Richelieu rib and lace HHOENIX Seamless Silk Stockings with lisle garter black, brown and gray. .$3.50 Stockings with vertical lace tops—in black and brown—a —effect—per $1 45 ULL- FASHIONED All-silk ‘stripes, in black and brown—a pair, $2.35. PAIL ccceceeeeees ° Stockings in brown and sil- pair, $1.60, UPPER MAIN. FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE * ver—ae pair porcccoeces $2.55 a A Smart Plaid Skirt $10.00 A Jersey Sport Coat 9.75 i re yy YI A smart, practical and very popular combination for street wear—and one the trim Seattle Miss has already adopted for business wear The skirts are shown in many handsome plaids as well as stripes, in lovely color combinations. Box —s ihitiiai Rete a BBB Be 9 ope: The coats are of nice quality wool jersey, Tuxedo style, in good length, with the pinch-back effects and nar- pleated, knife pleated and plain row belts. Navy, Black, Brown, styles, with belts to match. Heather, Scarlet and Kelly Green. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE About 2,000 Books Reduced 1,000 Books of Fiction and Juvenile Books at —25c— Saturday, Children’s Day. Many For Washington’s Attractions for Girls and Boys Birthday —Patriotic Seals and Cut-outs, a package, 15c. —Patriotic Caps, $1.50 a dozen. —Crepe Paper, 25c fold; Napkins, &e dozen. . 500 Volumes| The Real —Lunch Set, consisting of 12 of New Mother plates, 12 napkins and 1 table Fiction G cover, 42x56 inches—set, $1.00. 98c seamed —Bonbon Snappers at $1.75 and A \ gabtnn | $1.49 patriotic Nut Cups at $1.25 to tion of titles. 50 volumes— $1.75 a dozen. specially priced. —A9 volumes of —Children’s Gift Books, —Crepe Paper Flags at 5c and 10c each, handsome gift the Boy UPPER MAIN FLOOR edition, colored} Mechanic : illustrations— | specially priced * Our Food Shops Can Ys Less at $1.49 Help You to Save 200 Books at Half Price—Gift books and books of general in- terest. BOOK SHOP—LOWER Armour’s “Star” Eastern Hams 39c lb. “The Ham what am” Sweet and juicy, and a price that counts when it comes to sav- MAIN FLOOR Girls’ Jersey and Serge Dresses at $11.75 GIRLS OF 8 TO 14 YEARS WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THESE FOR ings. H 7 1 Whole or half hams. only 39¢ SCHOOL WEAR nf Sound . ‘ANCY models of Jersey Cloth—do not show the soils or wrinkles—and wear excellently. Other dresses of storm serge, regulation style—skirt plaited style and middy waist with upturned euff at bottom —inset pocket and full set of emblems on collar and sleeves. DAUGHTER'S SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Boys’ aul Girls’ Dependable Shoes at Enticing Prices HILDREN’S Elk Shoes with turned soles, button style—dandy little play shoes—sizes 5 to 8 at $3.00. ATENT LEATHER SHOES for dress wear—with either gray or champagne tops—button style only —sizes 5 to 8 at $3.50. ISSES’ SHOES of brown calf with broad or round toe, welt soles—sizes 1114 to 2 at $5.50. ITTLE GENT’S Black or Brown Calf Shoes, Blucher cut—leather back stay—lined with fine quality drill—sizes 10 to 1814 at $4.65. SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon at 57¢ pound; half pound, 29¢. Put up in packages—rind and waste all cut off. —Bon Marche Peanut Butter, high quality, special 10¢ Ib.; 2 lbs. 194. —Pineapple Jam, 2-lb. cans 45¢; 1-lb. can, 25¢. —Pure Guatemala Strained Honey with wild flower flavor, 21¢ Ib, —Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 34¢ a pound. —Swiss Cheese, 56¢ pound. Delicious Raisin Scones 5c Each Buttered and filled with preserves —Butterhorns, each 7¢. —Layer Cakes, sold regularly for $1.00, each SO¢, —Bread—full weight loaves, 14¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 26-Piece Set of Silver-Plated Ware $8.95 Set A splendid offer in Silver-plated Ware—in the beautiful “Chat- ham” -pattern—a product of the toger’s factory. In bright finish. The set consists of —6 Dinner Knives, —6 Dinner Forks —6 Tablespoons —6 Teaspoons —1 Butter Knife —1 Sugar Shell —All put up in lined boxes, UNION STREET BASEMENT A Wonderful Children’s Lunch for Story-tellin ee (<4 ON arc 10:45 Saturday RESTAURANT PLAYROOM— SIXTH BLOOR ESTABLISHED 1890 ‘ SECOND FLOOR