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I I 'I The Bon Marche's Review of Spring Millinery Fashions Special Displays of Tailored Hats SHOW ING I VI ! MODELS I ROM HICK- SON. RAWAk, MiNDHI. JOSEPH, (.AGH, JVNH MARSH \NI) BURGISSHR. Proving that the Tailored Hat can be in>t a> jaunts and coquettish as you please. For the Tailored Hat of today far removed from it* «evere >ister <>f 1»\ gone days. The quieter t»>n -ire preferable in Tailored Hat*, Mich as silver gray. Russian green, black, gold and blue; also cherry red is (|iiite popular. Ml sizes and shapes in Italian Milans. caterpillar braids, liseres, Milan hemp and Milan*. Here are brief descriptions of the models pictured here An effective elongated Hat, on the left.. in \u25a0 Ida. k Milan, with < 'lied brim, upper part and band covered with black Mlk and an immense padded quill on either side?by Jane Marsh $25 (X) A very striking Turban, in the > enter. An impressive looking Hat, at t e has the high flaring brim, inside and wide of black liscre, has ju*t a suspicion of a outer flange of rich satin with a very large brim \sitli extra large four-cornered ci>«wij two-tone wing, black and rouge red, and a wisp <>f burnt gm.se on <-nh p«>mt perched on the back $27 50. |.y Joseph- the price is $25 00. SECOND KI.OOR?THE HON MARCHK New Suits Special at $23.95 A New Silk Dresses Special $11.95 Repeating the two splendid opening specials tor the ln<t day of the Fashion Review. MB Here's value, indeed, in new Spring Suits, f r they are only I $23 f >s, and strictly new. Pleasing models it street or sp'.rt y ff f / \L\l. wear, in the correct lengtl twill, mat / Jv\ ?erge, poplin, gttnnybarl, burella, tweeds u 1 \ « As the lot; some --ingle belts, others with doable belts, all with novel collars, and trimmed with Q C J 7 ytrfr buttons, braid or stitching J /[\ J X .-rfCi A tempting special in Silk Dresses i r the third <l.i> th> // \ | Fashi'Hi Review . Dresses that are modeled according / / ( ion's soft taiietas and satins, in lovely Spring col.-r- w I HHk tags; many combined with Georgette silks in the same -ha<ic> jT / contrasting color* straight I:n*- m«deK loosely !.r!t<«l ..r \%ai-t II \u25a0 j j line Dresses; anyone All QC // /\u25a0 / I ll^EI a bargain at $ 1 X ? I/O ft f //1 SECOND FIXXJR?THK HON MAftCHK (11 NEXT week. March 19, 20 anJ 21, the Ron Marche Fashion Promenade ?showing the new Paul Poiret models. Ur " A Sale of Silk Underwear An added attraction for the last day of the Review of Spring Fashions. Dainty Silk "Undies," made of fine crepe de chine, carefully tailored and prettily trimmed, and oh, such low prices as we've marked on the price ta>;s for Wednesday. felVv Crepe de Chine Gowns Envelope Chemise $2.95 $1.95 I>ainty styles with deep yokes of Prettily made of wa f\x ' , ir ? . satin. In Empire !»\u25a0. a-» >.? wide I *1 ± rrcam lar« or banns of fin** organdy, I < \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 rililxm tui'i l>ii.-lii. !.|nadd dsintv 111 4 *!v> """P l * ,f,llor "' 1 mod''*. n»a<l" of torn-he* of trimming; white and shell Ii I I "l P'nk or white crepe de chine. pink \]L r / Crepe de Chine Petticoats $3.95 Vwl I \' \ Exquisite garment*, made of soft silk crepe dc chine in flesh <\u25a01,1 \ <"°l° r ; they are fitted around the hips and have deep flounces, trim- f.\u25a0 \ i med with bands of wide la< e and lace edge. \u25a0I f j Envelope Chemise $3.95 Silk Bloomers at $3.50 ChmiM that are un.nu- crep« chin* Bloomers in sheii I / ally well made of exceptional quality mr)ll rrepe ,Je r >"" K - wHI D,ado and r,lt beautifully trimmed wiMi lure ln.i"r- finished with neat hemstitched ruff]© ) tlon, lace edge and rihlion. trimmed with ribbon rosebuds. THIRD FLOOR?THE BON JfARCHE Twelve Hii*h-Grade Hair Switches Have Been Reduced to Half Price Interesting news indeed, with the newer and coiffures calling fur more and still more hair. 925.00 Three-Stem Switches. made of fine quality 2 $10.00 Transformations mndn of first quality hair, 2fi Inohe* lout-, one of each- liKbt, hair In llßht shade* only; reduced to A.VOO. medium end red brown 1 $10.00 Transformation made of first quality gray 1 *25.00 Three Btem Switch of dark brown; first. mix d hiilr. special at $5.00. quality hair. ::0 Inches long; ft|g.so. 1 $7.00 Transformation made of first quality gray 1 $15.00 Coronet Braid, 22 Inches loriK, made of mixed hair; H|ieclal fit K.'t..°iO. first quality dark brown hair; priced $7,50. | Tillitl) FI.OOR TilK HON MAKCHS Tub Fabrics for the Coming Season New and pretty?practical, too, and pointing the way to sensible economics in Spring Dresses for the woman who is clever enough to do her own sewing. SPORT SUITING 2.5 c YARD SILVERBLOOM 75c YARD Bport Suiting In i mart dashing patterns, block eilvcrbloom, the newest fabric for si>ort and Affects, wide, duster and floral stripes. In the new- «'»?.* **ar ; combination patterns, est bright sport colors; 24 Inches wide. aIHO plaln t0 n,alch; 34 lnch " H w " 1 "- rnTTONi itiiAk"! fnni iz,* NEW VOILES 2.5 c, .Vsc anil 4^c CX)I I (JIN KHAKI-KOOL Fashion Voile, Perfection Chiffon and Mystle Cotton Khaki kool, the new s|>ort cloth, medium Voiles In floral patterns, Oriental designs, lace and weight material; bold «i>ort stripes and largo dot satin stripes and pretty Dolly Vardcu tffects; designs, in all the new colors; 36-Inch. Inches wide. LOWER MAIN Fl/)OK THE BON MARCIIE The Bon March E THE SEATTLE STAR Cattle Herder or Singer? Leading Lady in "Katinka" Is a Bit Perplexed Margaret Owen. «\u25a0 She Appears m the Street Scene of Stambout, in "Katinka," at the Moore Theatre. Margaret Owen, who ' Kntinka In*" Iter way Into the heart* of So nit I*< theairegoer* thl* wee'* at the Moore, I* In a peck of trouble. Mlii Uwrn'* <!il" innia constat* of having three careers to rhooao from, and no one to hel her make a aelectlon. Minn Owen 13. and »he own* a cattle ranch near Colorado Spring* Than there In the remaining t*o yriri of a college course to be com- pitted at Northwentern titilversltf. SHORT NEWS AT BROOKLYN sn American flag «ii stolen from a church, and. If the man la a pro German sy m : path Iter. the pastor would Ilk" to accelerate hi* Journey to Jail. THE CANNERY tender «'h*r lotte H. hullt a! the John Wilson lloat * Ship Co. for iJbh). Mr- -1 Nelll A l.lbby. was launched Tues- I day morning AT A I! <-[lng "t Ibe Methf"!i«t Kpltnipal imiton held at tlx- K"ir»t M. K. church Monday afternoon a plan wua Indorsed to llquldato thl lebta of all Method tat churches In : the city by raising a fund of 1125.- 000 FIVE STUDENTS of Hie depart ment of Journalism at the t*. of \V i were Initiated Into Sigma l>e|ia Chi. Journalistic fraternity Tues- ilay. FORMER STUDENTS and mem lii-ni of the faculty of the state uni- versity arted na pallbearer* Mon- day afternoon at tho funeral of Or- ' ion Hennett Johnaon. professor emrrltua of tooiogy, who died KYl- dar mornlnit THE TRIAL of the three Chi- nese arre*!»d In the sheriffs office last Tueaday. all heavily armed and aua|ierte<| of keeping under surveillance |,oiilc Jamea, ha* l>een postponed until neit Monday In the justice court, due to the alwenre of JudKe (jordon. who la slightly 111 I A MARRIAGE license was i»*ued Monday to l'*hltaro I'mekuto, 28. and Mis* Mary Taylor. 31. both of I San Kranrlsco, which waa the flrat license laoied In many montha to ' n white woman and a Japanese CAPT KOHLMISTER. of the *< hooner Harold lllekuo, who ar- rived at Seward. Alaska, Monday after a atormy trip from Seattle condemn* the aendlng of sailing vessels to Alaska In winter. ?\u25a0COLOR: ITS RlUtlM to VI verilslng." will be the subject of an address b> ("harle* W. Duncan, of Water &\u25a0 Klelser's, at a Journal- Ism assembly at the I' of W. Wed- nesday afternoon, March It SLIPPERY PAVEMENTS, r. suiting from Monday's rain, were \ responsible for a number of auto accidents ye*terd*y. AMONG THE more serious ar ; fldetita were: Joseph White, f>o. Klghth ave S. and Spokane at, suf 1 ferlng with concussion of the j brain resulting from being knocked | down at Klrst ave and Yealer way I Monday morning by a car driven by Wm C. Frankllng, 4411 40th ave. H. W. MRS. HELEN SHAFER, 115 I Fifth aie, struck by a ear at North 4.! rd St. and Oreen way and suffered cut# anil bruises about the j head. MRS. D. L. HINKLE, 21T. Ron- tiiiH at., rut and bruised about head when struck by the ('. It, Hlethen car, driven by Raymond Mahoney, who fainted at the wheel and the 1 ar ran amuck at Second ave. and Virginia at., Monday morning. I)cnicd Osculation, Ile Bites the C »ir 1 I.KWISTON, Maine, March 13.? Hanson J. Mountford, 2.1, was found guilty In the municipal rotirt the other day of biting the left check of Reatrico Morris. Miss Morris alleged that Mount ford stood on her feet, grabbed her arms, and, being refused a kiss, bit her cheek. Recorder Itusaell, who heard the case, fined Mountford $10 and costs. at Evannton, 111 . that keeps be< k oiling to her. It W'U» nt Notthweatern tha' alie decided to go on Ihe Mage. Trtilv aa abe polnt'd out. alie had beeu told when aim »u> i ainall girl, by Mme Schumann llelnk that her voice would carry her far. Hut the fam< uh contralto n<lvi*ed her to 1 follow light opera until ahn wan lit, and thru to come and alng for her again, and then, tmaalbly, her voice and her alte might have grown to grand opera alte FLICKERS : : : AND : : : FLASHES AT Till: (ill.l. TRIAL Fbrmer Sheriff Hodge I' itered for a few moments In the clerk's office hclorp court nni*(*n«l, coin plsontty puffing nt a Patltna llodge worn hi* customary dlr.ln- tere*ted air. "Well," he remarked to a Star reporter, ' it'* bwn pretty dull no far hasn't It? Hut I look (or th" thin* to si>eed up some from now ! on.'" Attorney Water representing two of the accused detective*, ha* red bnlr and a sonorous ba*a voice, lie wears 110*0 glasses, Henry 8 Volkmar, fope»enn of the grand jury which Indicted (Jill and the other defendanta. crowded thru the door Into the courtroom Just as Jimmy t'rehan, the mayor's j secretary, waa leaving, after hav InK chauffeured tho mayor to the ' feii'-ral building Jimmy Is a loyal and hoi headed Irishman and since (3111's Indict- ment. doe* not conceal hU dislike for Volkmar. Volktuar paused at the door to address n remark to a mutual ae qualnlance, t'rehan observed It, and taking hla leave 3 moment later asked th« friend "Well what did Volkmar have to ! say for himself?" The friend, an attorney, winked his off eye at the press table along- ride. "He said." replied the lawyer, mimicking Volkmar's suppose.l accent ' Sure, and I hope they'll convict I very wan of thlm dltrlls."" Which was scarcely Just to Volk mar who had aald nothing of the sort. Hut which threw Jimmy Into a towering rage. Especially the brogue. Kxvludge Fred Hio«n. of "lary husband" law fame joined the gal- lery of lawyer-lookers-on today. "It's the biggest show the town ever saw.'' said Knd, of the trial. The l?nlted I'resa, Assorlated I'ress an<l International News Ser- vlco all have M'presiiitallves In the courtroom. FYon 500 to 1,600 «< riis dally on the trial are spread broadcast ovit the nation by these pro** association* to hundreds of new spaper*. Outside newspapers are paying little attention to the I. W. W. trial, as compared to their Interest In the Hill trial. "The Town In Hevlew" ha* been suggested by a trial fan aa the really fit title for tho conspiracy trial. Co-Kds I ,ive on ( cuts a Day in Wis. MADISON, wis., March 1.1 The coicl* of the University of Wis- consin, in ii lest of household econ- oniy. proved they can lm happy and j possibly not fat, but cirtalnly well fed, on a ration coating about :t5 cents a day. They find, according to a uni- versity bulletin, Hint they can live on 1:1.75 a weok, of which $1.10 Is i rental. TIMBER RUSHED EAST TO PLANE FACTORIES Tufts College C'oat li May Quit This Year POUTI.AND, March 13 Ship- niPnH of Oregon apt urn wnrn given precedence over other eiiHthound freight here, fill lowing the rrqurat that nil available ntiatitltlea bo rtiKhed to tho CurtlKK aeroplane; factory at Albany, N. V.. »h rapidly ait putmlblu. J ( T)r. K. VVhplftn, conrli of tlin TuftM football team, the nenßatlou of tho Kant tliitt year, nuiy retire from athletics jit tho enil of tho 11)17 HuaHoiu FREDERICK&NELSON Special Prices on Sewing and Other Notions C'l ASH'S Coventry Trimmings for wash drc and shirtwaists, 'j-itich wide, special 15c yard; Jh inch wide, 7c yard. Ocean Pearl Buttons, »pe- ! M||M rial 7c < ard J y J#!! Detachable Dress Shields [j with rut sleeves, --peri.il 25f. f The Superior Skirt Marker, i _ j-M'fi-'i isr. ;/ «7 |M Hump Hairpins, a sorted tj / j i L, ? i/rs, «?).! rial fie package. ibfcDL Combination Darners, with I j stocking! and J \ yRj gl'>v< s . spe.ial 7^. I PA Velvet ( i rip He Support- " ers with rubber button cl sew-on style, 12 inches "Smart Set" Enameled lung, spr. lal 1 . , ~ .. . ? white, blue and lavender, "Household Favorite . Nickel-plated Steel Safety ' 2 '? I'ins, assorted sizes, spc Kumpackt Dress Forms u.i lor. with nickel-plated collaps- Sclf - adjusting "Cap- \ ' 1,, c vkirt . special 93.25. nets" of real hair, special | ... . , ~, Emily Ann Invisible Hair Net', large -i/e, spe- ,P ) «7. IV' Su " eial B*. ver-plated 1 htmbles, spe- i ial Oe. Gold - finished Collar Fine quality < clluloid Buttons, set of four, spe- llairpm . shell or amber < ial (Jf. finish, special 10* box. Wilson Dress Fasten- "Adheso" Millinery crs, 4 on card, special <«lue. spt i.il 18c. '»TtC. "Maid of America" Wool Skirt Braid, black Lingerie Braid with bod- on , spcfial 5 ds for kin, * \ ckigr f r 10< . 3 jg.{ Machine Oil, Putnam Dry-Cleaner, a Bpec i a i, 2 bottles for s ip (\u25a0 r charting wearing |Jj<* apparel, silk, woolens and .. . . . , II . , Wire Hairpins, special ruanv other article si,c- . . ' _ 1 3 packages for s#. Ciai I ire. ?I ir.i floor New Cottons For the Sports Suit or Skirt N OVKI, Persian printings in the form of large spot* an<! ' tripes arc featured on ground* of Wliite <iaber- dine, 36 inches wide, 75c yard. Gaberdines with v .ven stripes of black on white ground*, rluster stripes and diagonal effects, 3ft to 42 inches wide, 85c and SI .00 j yard. Wide-wale Piques l>r- ad'y striped with black and blue on white grounds, 36 inches wide, $1 00 yard. Imported Japanese Crepes . patterned with bold stripes of blue, ro'-e, or apricot on natural - color grounds, 30 inches wide, 35c yard. Plain-color Japanese Crepes for combining with the stripe effects in "-mart sports suits, in new gold, pink, blue, green and lavender. 30 inches wide, 30c yard. Striking Floral-Printed Sateens are new arrivals for petti- coats, coat linings ami kimo- nos, in predominating shades of blue, rose, tan and helio- trope, 27 inches wide, 35c >' ar d- Flr»t Kloor Basement Salesroom Self-Filling Fountain Pen $1.00 With Gold Pen-Point I Writes smoothly and reliably. (iold pen; handsomely finished hard rob- ber barrel and cap. Improved self- filling feature makes renewal of ink supply the eas- iest possible mat- ter. A Rood I'cn for business man. business woman. home correspondent and student, and an excellent value at ft .00. Salesroom. I\ \ A 7\ \ Miller Corset 75c THF. excellent - fitting Corset shown in tlic vkctcli is designed espe- cially for the medium fig- ure. It is made of strong coutil, with moderately hih l>ii>.t and long skirt, and is furnished with graduated front stay and two sets of rubber-capped hose supporters. Price 75c. ? tUmetnftht Huknrootn Thin China Coffee Sets $1.95 Unusually good val- ues offered in these Coffee Sots of thin Japan- ese ( hina, some of which may be used for chocolate, also. There are several pood patterns, and each Set i< made up of Coffee l'ot, Sttpar and Creamer with six cups and saucers. l'ricc $1.95. Hiivrmmt Stlviroom. New Cotton Laces Special 10c and 15c Yard A SPE< I \l. pnrchwf of Matched Fdges and Bands f r trimfning lingerie and children's wear and for fancy-work uses, including Valenciennes, Torchon, Filet and Cluny Patterns in white and ecru. Widths from to 8 inches. Special 10c and 15r yard. Hm Floor Fumed Oak Rocker $15.00 A AS pictured, well- \| I ! / built Fumed Oak 1 ? i B Hocker of comfortable ]\u25a0 U de-ign, with automobile p? m wt spring scat and high I "~jji -j jlf back covered with Span- I I It ish leather. Price $15. i P \.J Dull Golden ! ; rrnrirrr 1 Oak Rocker i ; $8.75 j \u25a0 AAK ROCKKR of If! j 1 J | f pleasing and com- [ '111' I fortable pattern, as pic- jUjVj vli tured, in dull golden ?F finish, with higli slat Y" back and leSther-cov- Cr,C ' s l >r' n S l'rice CI- Fumed Oak Rocker j , $11.00 , I L i :yf COMFORTARU'., rf |j j fjf > Slat-back Rock- lit j*' "\u25a0 * *jl"l ! er in the attractive M jjj pattern pictured, well- C ........ , /"» constructed in fumed . L ? '* Mr'/ oak. Has deep spring ji ~nttr u \ scat covered with ft 1 u brown leather, l'rice c" n ?_ f \^y $11.00. ' Fumed J Oak Rocker "j.| : $10.00 is,.' W ELI- " BUII - T _ v t; > . . » J j * V Rocker of quar- V r ~ «.\u25a0»\u25a0 : ,-j tcred oak in fumed fin- \\«/ y ish. with high slat back and leather-covered spring seat. Price $10.00.

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Page 1: The Seattle Star (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) 1917-03 ... · I I 'I The Bon Marche's Review of Spring Millinery Fashions Special Displays of Tailored Hats SHOW ING I VI! MODELS

I I 'I

The Bon Marche's

Review of SpringMillinery Fashions

Special Displays of Tailored HatsSHOW ING I VI ! MODELS I ROM HICK-

SON. RAWAk, MiNDHI. JOSEPH, (.AGH,JVNH MARSH \NI) BURGISSHR.

Proving that the Tailored Hat can be in>t a> jaunts and coquettish as youplease.

For the Tailored Hat of today i» far removed from it* «evere >ister <>f 1»\ gonedays. The quieter t»>n -ire preferable in Tailored Hat*, Mich as silver gray. Russiangreen, black, gold and blue; also cherry red is (|iiite popular. Ml sizes and shapesin Italian Milans. caterpillar braids, liseres, Milan hemp and Milan*. Here are briefdescriptions of the models pictured here

An effective elongated Hat, on the left.. in \u25a0 Ida. k Milan, with < 'liedbrim, upper part and band covered with black Mlk and an immense padded quill oneither side?by Jane Marsh $25 (X)

A very striking Turban, in the > enter. An impressive looking Hat, at t ehas the high flaring brim, inside and wide of black liscre, has ju*t a suspicion of aouter flange of rich satin with a very large brim \sitli extra large four-cornered ci>«wij

two-tone wing, black and rouge red, and a wisp <>f burnt gm.se on <-nh p«>mtperched on the back $27 50. |.y Joseph- the price is $25 00.

SECOND KI.OOR?THE HON MARCHK

New Suits Special at $23.95 ANew Silk Dresses Special $11.95Repeating the two splendid opening specials tor the ln<tday of the Fashion Review. MB

Here's value, indeed, in new Spring Suits, f r they are only I$23 f>s, and strictly new. Pleasing models it street or sp'.rt y ff f / \L\l.wear, in the correct lengtl twill, mat / Jv\?erge, poplin, gttnnybarl, burella, tweeds u 1 \ « Asthe lot; some --ingle belts, others with doable belts, all withnovel collars, and trimmed with Q C J 7 ytrfrbuttons, braid or stitching J /[\ J X .-rfCi

A tempting special in Silk Dresses i r the third <l.i> th> // \ |Fashi'Hi Review . Dresses that are modeled according / /

(

ion's soft taiietas and satins, in lovely Spring col.-r- w I HHktags; many combined with Georgette silks in the same -ha<ic> jT /contrasting color* straight I:n*- m«deK loosely !.r!t<«l ..r \%ai-t II \u25a0 j jline Dresses; anyone All QC // /\u25a0 / Ill^EIa bargain at $ 1 X ? I/O ft f //1

SECOND FIXXJR?THK HON MAftCHK (11

NEXT week. March 19, 20 anJ 21, the Ron MarcheFashion Promenade ?showing the new Paul Poiret

models. Ur"

A Sale of Silk UnderwearAn added attraction for the last day of the Review of Spring Fashions.

Dainty Silk "Undies," made of fine crepe de chine, carefully tailored and prettilytrimmed, and oh, such low prices as we've marked on the price ta>;s for Wednesday.

felVv Crepe de Chine Gowns Envelope Chemise$2.95 $1.95

I>ainty styles with deep yokes of Prettily made of waf\x '

, ir ?. satin. In Empire !»\u25a0. a-» >.? wide

I *1 ±rrcam lar« or banns of fin** organdy,

I < \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 rililxm tui'i l>ii.-lii.!.|nadd dsintv111 4 *!v> """Pl * ,f,llor"' 1 mod''*. n»a<l" of torn-he* of trimming; white and shellIiI I "l P'nk or white crepe de chine. pink

\]L r / Crepe de Chine Petticoats $3.95Vwl I \' \ Exquisite garment*, made of soft silk crepe dc chine in flesh

<\u25a01,1 \ <"°l°r ; they are fitted around the hips and have deep flounces, trim-f.\u25a0 \ i med with bands of wide la< e and lace edge.

\u25a0I f j Envelope Chemise $3.95 Silk Bloomers at $3.50ChmiM that are un.nu- crep« chin* Bloomers in sheiiI / ally well made of exceptional quality

mr)ll rrepe ,Je r >"" K - wHI D,ado and r,lt

beautifully trimmed wiMi lure ln.i"r- finished with neat hemstitched ruff]©

) tlon, lace edge and rihlion. trimmed with ribbon rosebuds.THIRD FLOOR?THE BON JfARCHE

Twelve Hii*h-Grade Hair SwitchesHave Been Reduced to Half Price

Interesting news indeed, with the newer and coiffures calling fur more andstill more hair.925.00 Three-Stem Switches. made of fine quality 2 $10.00 Transformations mndn of first quality

hair, 2fi Inohe* lout-, one of each- liKbt, hair In llßht shade* only; reduced to A.VOO.medium end red brown 1 $10.00 Transformation made of first quality gray

1 *25.00 Three Btem Switch of dark brown; first. mix d hiilr. special at $5.00.quality hair. ::0 Inches long; ft|g.so. 1 $7.00 Transformation made of first quality gray

1 $15.00 Coronet Braid, 22 Inches loriK, made of mixed hair; H|ieclal fit K.'t..°iO.first quality dark brown hair; priced $7,50. | Tillitl) FI.OOR TilK HON MAKCHS

Tub Fabrics for the Coming SeasonNew and pretty?practical, too, and pointing the way to sensible economics in

Spring Dresses for the woman who is clever enough to do her own sewing.SPORT SUITING 2.5 c YARD SILVERBLOOM 75c YARD

Bport Suiting In i mart dashing patterns, block eilvcrbloom, the newest fabric for si>ort andAffects, wide, duster and floral stripes. In the new- «'»?.* **ar

;combination patterns,

est bright sport colors; 24 Inches wide.aIHO plaln t0 n,alch; 34 lnch "H w "1 "-

rnTTONi itiiAk"! fnni iz,* NEW VOILES 2.5c, .Vsc anil 4^cCX)I I (JIN KHAKI-KOOL Fashion Voile, Perfection Chiffon and MystleCotton Khaki kool, the new s|>ort cloth, medium Voiles In floral patterns, Oriental designs, lace and

weight material; bold «i>ort stripes and largo dot satin stripes and pretty Dolly Vardcu tffects;designs, in all the new colors; 36-Inch. Inches wide.

LOWER MAIN Fl/)OK THE BON MARCIIE

The Bon March E

THE SEATTLE STAR

Cattle Herder or Singer? LeadingLady in "Katinka" Is a Bit Perplexed

Margaret Owen. «\u25a0 She Appears m the Street Scene of Stambout, in"Katinka," at the Moore Theatre.

Margaret Owen, who l« ' KntinkaIn*" Iter way Into the heart* of Sonit I*< theairegoer* thl* wee'* at theMoore, I* In a peck of trouble.

Mlii Uwrn'* <!il" innia constat*of having three careers to rhooaofrom, and no one to hel her makea aelectlon.

Minn Owen I» 13. and »he own*

a cattle ranch near ColoradoSpring*

Than there In the remaining t*oyririof a college course to be com-pitted at Northwentern titilversltf.

SHORT NEWSAT BROOKLYN sn American

flag «ii stolen from a church, and.If the man la a pro German sy m

: path Iter. the pastor would Ilk" to

accelerate hi* Journey to Jail.THE CANNERY tender «'h*r

lotte H. hullt a! the John Wilsonlloat * Ship Co. for iJbh). Mr-

-1 Nelll A l.lbby. was launched Tues-I day morning

AT A I! <-[lng "t Ibe Methf"!i«tKpltnipal imiton held at tlx- K"ir»tM. K. church Monday afternoon aplan wua Indorsed to llquldato thllebta of all Method tat churches In

: the city by raising a fund of 1125.-000

FIVE STUDENTS of Hie department of Journalism at the t*. of \V

i were Initiated Into Sigma l>e|ia

Chi. Journalistic fraternity Tues-ilay.

FORMER STUDENTS and memlii-ni of the faculty of the state uni-versity arted na pallbearer* Mon-

day afternoon at tho funeral of Or-' ion Hennett Johnaon. professoremrrltua of tooiogy, who died KYl-

dar mornlnitTHE TRIAL of the three Chi-

nese arre*!»d In the sheriffs officelast Tueaday. all heavily armedand aua|ierte<| of keeping undersurveillance |,oiilc Jamea, ha* l>eenpostponed until neit Monday In thejustice court, due to the alwenreof JudKe (jordon. who la slightly 111

I A MARRIAGE license was i»*uedMonday to l'*hltaro I'mekuto, 28.and Mis* Mary Taylor. 31. both of

I San Kranrlsco, which waa the flratlicense laoied In many montha to

' n white woman and a JapaneseCAPT KOHLMISTER. of the

*< hooner Harold lllekuo, who ar-rived at Seward. Alaska, Mondayafter a atormy trip from Seattlecondemn* the aendlng of sailingvessels to Alaska In winter.

?\u25a0COLOR: ITS RlUtlM to VIverilslng." will be the subject of

an address b> ("harle* W. Duncan,

of Water &\u25a0 Klelser's, at a Journal-Ism assembly at the I' of W. Wed-nesday afternoon, March It

SLIPPERY PAVEMENTS, r.suiting from Monday's rain, were

\ responsible for a number of autoaccidents ye*terd*y.

AMONG THE more serious ar; fldetita were: Joseph White, f>o.Klghth ave S. and Spokane at, suf

1 ferlng with concussion of thej brain resulting from being knocked

| down at Klrst ave and Yealer way

I Monday morning by a car drivenby Wm C. Frankllng, 4411 40thave. H. W.

MRS. HELEN SHAFER, 115

IFifth aie, struck by a ear at North4.!rd St. and Oreen way andsuffered cut# anil bruises about the

jhead.MRS. D. L. HINKLE, 21T. Ron-

tiiiH at., rut and bruised about headwhen struck by the ('. It, Hlethencar, driven by Raymond Mahoney,

who fainted at the wheel and the1 ar ran amuck at Second ave. andVirginia at., Monday morning.

I)cnicd Osculation,Ile Bites the C »ir 1

I.KWISTON, Maine, March 13.?Hanson J. Mountford, 2.1, wasfound guilty In the municipal rotirtthe other day of biting the leftcheck of Reatrico Morris.

Miss Morris alleged that Mountford stood on her feet, grabbed herarms, and, being refused a kiss, bither cheek.

Recorder Itusaell, who heard thecase, fined Mountford $10 andcosts.

at Evannton, 111 . that keeps be< koiling to her.

It W'U» nt Notthweatern tha' aliedecided to go on Ihe Mage. Trtilvaa abe polnt'd out. alie had beeutold when aim »u> i ainall girl, byMme Schumann llelnk that hervoice would carry her far. Hut thefam< uh contralto n<lvi*ed her to 1follow light opera until ahn wanlit, and thru to come and alng forher again, and then, tmaalbly, hervoice and her alte might havegrown to grand opera alte

FLICKERS: : : AND : : :

FLASHESAT Till: (ill.l. TRIAL

Fbrmer Sheriff Hodge I' iteredfor a few moments In the clerk'soffice hclorp court nni*(*n«l, coin

plsontty puffing nt a Patltnallodge worn hi* customary dlr.ln-

tere*ted air."Well," he remarked to a Star

reporter, ' it'* bwn pretty dull nofar hasn't It? Hut I look (or th"thin* to si>eed up some from now !on.'"

Attorney Water representing twoof the accused detective*, ha* redbnlr and a sonorous ba*a voice, liewears 110*0 glasses,

Henry 8 Volkmar, fope»enn of

the grand jury which Indicted (Jill

and the other defendanta. crowdedthru the door Into the courtroomJust as Jimmy t'rehan, the mayor's jsecretary, waa leaving, after havInK chauffeured tho mayor to the 'feii'-ral building

Jimmy Is a loyal and hoi headedIrishman and since (3111's Indict-ment. doe* not conceal hU dislikefor Volkmar.

Volktuar paused at the door toaddress n remark to a mutual aequalnlance, t'rehan observed It,and taking hla leave 3 momentlater asked th« friend

"Well what did Volkmar have to !say for himself?"

The friend, an attorney, winkedhis off eye at the press table along-ride.

"He said." replied the lawyer,mimicking Volkmar's suppose.laccent ' Sure, and I hope they'llconvict I very wan of thlm dltrlls.""

Which was scarcely Just to Volkmar who had aald nothing of thesort.

Hut which threw Jimmy Into atowering rage. Especially thebrogue.

Kxvludge Fred Hio«n. of "laryhusband" law fame joined the gal-lery of lawyer-lookers-on today.

"It's the biggest show the townever saw.'' said Knd, of the trial.

The l?nlted I'resa, AssorlatedI'ress an<l International News Ser-vlco all have M'presiiitallves Inthe courtroom. FYon 500 to 1,600«< riis dally on the trial are spreadbroadcast ovit the nation by thesepro** association* to hundreds ofnew spaper*.

Outside newspapers are payinglittle attention to the I. W. W. trial,as compared to their Interest Inthe Hill trial.

"The Town In Hevlew" ha* beensuggested by a trial fan aa thereally fit title for tho conspiracytrial.

Co-Kds I ,ive on( cuts a Day in Wis.

MADISON, wis., March 1.1 Thecoicl* of the University of Wis-consin, in ii lest of household econ-oniy. proved they can lm happy and jpossibly not fat, but cirtalnly wellfed, on a ration coating about :t5cents a day.

They find, according to a uni-versity bulletin, Hint they can liveon 1:1.75 a weok, of which $1.10 Is irental.

TIMBER RUSHED EASTTO PLANE FACTORIES

Tufts College C'oat liMay Quit This Year POUTI.AND, March 13 Ship-

niPnH of Oregon apt urn wnrn givenprecedence over other eiiHthoundfreight here, filllowing the rrquratthat nil available ntiatitltlea bortiKhed to tho CurtlKK aeroplane;factory at Albany, N. V.. »h rapidlyait putmlblu. J(

T)r. K. VVhplftn, conrli of tlinTuftM football team, the nenßatlouof tho Kant tliitt year, nuiy retirefrom athletics jit tho enil of tho11)17 HuaHoiu

FREDERICK&NELSONSpecial Prices on Sewing

and Other NotionsC'l ASH'S Coventry Trimmings for wash drc c»

and shirtwaists, 'j-itich wide, special 15c yard;

Jh inch wide, 7c yard.

Ocean Pearl Buttons, »pe-! M||M rial 7c < ard

J y J#!! Detachable Dress Shields[j with rut sleeves, --peri.il 25f.f The Superior Skirt Marker,i

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j-M'fi-'i isr.;/ «7 |M Hump Hairpins, a sorted

tj / j i L, ? i/rs, «?).! rial fie package.

ibfcDL Combination Darners, withI j stocking! and

J \ yRj gl'>v< s. spe.ial 7^.

I PA Velvet ( i rip He Support-" ers with rubber button cl

sew-on style, 12 inches "Smart Set" Enameledlung, spr. lal 1 .

, ~ .. . ? white, blue and lavender,"Household Favorite .

Nickel-plated Steel Safety ' 2 '?

I'ins, assorted sizes, spc Kumpackt Dress Formsu.i lor. with nickel-plated collaps-

Sclf - adjusting "Cap- \ ' 1,, c vkirt . special 93.25.nets" of real hair, special |

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Emily Ann InvisibleHair Net', large -i/e, spe-

,P ) «7. IV' Su "

eial B*.ver-plated 1 htmbles, spe-i ial Oe. Gold - finished Collar

Fine quality < clluloid Buttons, set of four, spe-llairpm . shell or amber < ial (Jf.

finish, special 10* box. Wilson Dress Fasten-"Adheso" Millinery crs, 4 on card, special

<«lue. spt i.il 18c. '»TtC."Maid of America" Wool Skirt Braid, black

Lingerie Braid with bod- on , spcfial 5 ds forkin, * \ ckigrf r 10< .

3 jg.{ Machine Oil,Putnam Dry-Cleaner, a Bpec ia i, 2 bottles for

s ip (\u25a0 r charting wearing |Jj<*apparel, silk, woolens and .. .

. . ,II. , Wire Hairpins, specialruanv other article si,c- . . '

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3 packages for s#.Ciai I ire. ?I ir.i floor

New CottonsFor the Sports

Suit or Skirt

N OVKI, Persian printingsin the form of large

spot* an<! ' tripes arc featuredon ground* of Wliite <iaber-dine, 36 inches wide, 75cyard.

Gaberdines with v .ven

stripes of black on whiteground*, rluster stripes anddiagonal effects, 3ft to 42inches wide, 85c and SI .00

j yard.

Wide-wale Piques l>r- ad'ystriped with black and blueon white grounds, 36 incheswide, $1 00 yard.

Imported Japanese Crepes. patterned with bold stripes

of blue, ro'-e, or apricot onnatural - color grounds, 30inches wide, 35c yard.

Plain-color Japanese Crepesfor combining with thestripe effects in "-mart sportssuits, in new gold, pink, blue,green and lavender. 30 incheswide, 30c yard.

Striking Floral-PrintedSateens

are new arrivals for petti-coats, coat linings ami kimo-nos, in predominating shadesof blue, rose, tan and helio-trope, 27 inches wide, 35c>' ar d- Flr»t Kloor

BasementSalesroom

Self-FillingFountain Pen

$1.00With Gold Pen-Point

IWrites smoothly

and reliably. (iold

pen; handsomelyfinished hard rob-ber barrel and cap.

Improved self-filling featuremakes renewal ofink supply the eas-iest possible mat-ter. A Rood I'cnfor business man.

business woman. homecorrespondent and student,and an excellent value at

ft .00.Salesroom.

I\\ A 7\ \

Miller Corset75c

THF. excellent - fittingCorset shown in tlic

vkctcli is designed espe-cially for the medium fig-ure. It is made of strongcoutil, with moderatelyhih l>ii>.t and long skirt,and is furnished withgraduated front stay andtwo sets of rubber-cappedhose supporters. Price75c. ? tUmetnftht Huknrootn

Thin China

Coffee Sets$1.95

Unusually good val-ues offered in these

Coffee Sots of thin Japan-ese ( hina, some of whichmay be used for chocolate,also. There are severalpood patterns, and eachSet i< made up of Coffeel'ot, Sttpar and Creamerwith six cups and saucers.l'ricc $1.95.

Hiivrmmt Stlviroom.

New Cotton LacesSpecial 10c and 15c Yard

A SPE< I \l. pnrchwf of Matched Fdges andBands f r trimfning lingerie and children's wear

and for fancy-work uses, includingValenciennes, Torchon, Filet and Cluny Patterns

in white and ecru. Widths from to 8 inches. Special10c and 15r yard.

Hm Floor

FumedOak Rocker

$15.00 AAS pictured, well- \| I ! /

built Fumed Oak 1 ?

i BHocker of comfortable ]\u25a0 Ude-ign, with automobile p? m wt

spring scat and high I"~jji -j jlfback covered with Span- I I Itish leather. Price $15. i P \.J

Dull Golden! ; rrnrirrr 1 Oak Rocker

i ; $8.75j \u25a0 AAK ROCKKR of

If! j 1 J | f pleasing and com-

[ ]» '111' I fortable pattern, as pic-

jUjVj vli tured, in dull golden?F finish, with higli slat

Y" back and leSther-cov-

Cr,C ' s l>r' n S l'rice

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FumedOak Rocker j ,

$11.00 ,

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Slat-back Rock- lit j*'"\u25a0 **jl"l !er in the attractive M jjjpattern pictured, well- C ........ , /"»

constructed in fumed . L ? '* Mr'/oak. Has deep spring ji ~nttr u \

scat covered with ft 1 u

brown leather, l'rice c" n ?_

f \^y$11.00. '

FumedJ Oak Rocker"j.| : $10.00is,.' W ELI-

" BUII- T_ v t; > . . » J j * V Rocker of quar-

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«.\u25a0»\u25a0: ,-j tcred oak in fumed fin-

\\«/ y ish. with high slat backand leather-covered springseat. Price $10.00.