The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1914, Page 8

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NOL rimmed Hat i in An Extraordinary “One-Day” Millinery Offer At the Bon Marche’s Thanks- giving and Christmas There will be no exceptions or reservations of any kind. | Every Trimmed Hat in our Millinery section has been | redaced 50 per cent—for the span of one business | day. If not “the greatest”—then certainly “one of the greatest” Millinery Salee—that Seattle's big store has ever held. For here's a whole department—that of the Trimmed Hate—on sale for a day at halt price, | And tt matters not whether you want a $1.95 trimmed hat—or an imported masterpiece at | $125.00—4t is yours upon payment of 50 per cent of its value. For the Millinery Section itself will be cut tn half in three or four weeke—and one of the halves | given over to the Christmas Express and Postoffice—so stocks must needs be reduced tn a big hurry. | $1.95 Trimmed Hats 98c Ea.| $18.00 Trimmed Hats $9.00) $5.00 Trimmed Hats $2.50] $25.00 Trimmed Hats $12.50) $6.95 Trimmed Hats $3.48| $35.00 Trimmed Hats $17.50| $50.00 Trimmed Hats $25. 00 | $75.00 Trimmed Hats $37.50) $8.95 Trimmed Hats $4.48 $10.00 Trimmed Hats $5.00 $100 Trimmed Hats $50. 00 $125 Trimmed Hats $62. 50} $12.50 Trimmed Hats $6. 25 $15.00 Trimmed Hats $7. 50 Preparatory Sale of Dependable Household Linens Get your Thanksgiving Linens now, while assortments are at their beet—and prices at their worst—for you'll never see lower Prices—or more complete stocks—than right now—at the Bon 12 1-2c Linen Crash 9c Yd. $4.00 Linen Napkins $3.19 Dz. Extra heavy pure Linen Damask Napkins, size 23%x 23% inches, smooth finish, with floral patterns. (ioc Linen Damask 50c a Yard | Damask, 10 inches wide, with firm | ronnie eo yerd: Firm wearing cloth, with $1.25 Linen Damask at 89¢ Yd. Btrictly ali-tinen Damask, 10 inches wide, with | pretty floral patterns, satin finish and splendid, wy quality. $2.00 Damask Napkins $1.45 Doz. All-linen Damask Nepking, sise 21x21 inches | im good weight with smooth finish. $2.00 value | ith neat floral patterns $1.85 Linen Damask $1.48 a Yard Extra heavy Satin Damask, 12 inches wide, with fine, smooth, firm weave nice patterns, $1.48 « yard. Lower Mata Floor, Preparatory Sale of $1.75 to $2.50 Neckwear at $1.00) Bome classy Collara, these, that we will self at $1.00. Imported Iace collara in Cluny and Venise lace, with fine and heavy mesh; cream and white large shaw! collars, and others im round effects, worth $1.75 to $2.50. $1.00 Lace Collars 50c Each Lace Dutch Collars, cream and white, also colored | embroidered effects; also round and square shapes, for waists or coats. Special, 60c each. —Upper Main Floor, i —For Apron Day— $1 Wilhelmina Aprons for 65c Dollar Wilhelminas for 65c—just becanse it’s Apron Day at Seattle's big store. They're made of fine ginghams or percales, of blues, pinks, laven- ders, in checks or stripes. All sizes from 36 to 44, with round necks and kimono sleeves, fitted skirts, neatly trimmed with rick-rack braid. House Dresses in everything but name. SLIP-ON APRONS FOR 65c. BUNGALOW APRONS FOR 65c. 75e DOUBLE-SERVICE APRONS 65c. Another Good Bargain 5c 15c Priscilla Dust Caps, Dutch Style, for Apron Day Only a Few Holland Bulbs Left: For We Made the Prices So Low That Everybody Plunged on Them. There’s a goodly assortment still here—but there won't be for? } long—if present conditions keep up. Fl If you haven’t planted yet—better get your bulbs now—for, ™! of course, once this lot is gone there’ll be no such thing as re- ordering. Present prices are— eee new or white, 15c 40c * 25¢ 35c 35c 20c BILL BOOKS—TO KEEP YOUR PAPER MONEY IN—75c AND UP—UPPER MAIN SRMAR CHE Second Ave., Pike St., Seattle, Telephone Elliott 4100 Domestic Specials 60c White Cotton Bats at —45c Ea— w white Cotton Bats, weighing nearly $ pounds, each full comforter * Not over two to a customer At 450 each; worth regularly 60: 7 1-2c Apron Ginghams 5, 5c 3,000 yards of Apro inches wide, in fast colo to 20 yarda; mostiy blue checks: at bo m yard Instead of 7%. 10c Chambray Ginghams Tic Chambray Gingham wide, in lengths to soft quality, in gray, blue and tan, » 7 1-2c Calicoes, 25 In. Wide —5c Yd.— Good, heavy Callooen, 2,500 yards in all, in lengths t inches wide; mediu patterns. Bpectal at bo instead of Tie. —Lower Main Floor. Oroean, | Double Hynctath, yellow or red, | large size, dozen 75c 35c "| 10c } 10c |: 25c |} Crown Dror, Double Tulips, a pretty shade xtra large , Kelzerkroon, rysolora, Single Tulips, Rowe Griadelin priced, a dozeri anie on the Fourth Floor, | Union Street Side. 4 | Union St, |] | found tm the stock yards. looking floral |f| {| car service will give each Joy-rider a Leese 4) | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | The shades of night were coming down swift— U-pi-dee! U-phaj, The votes were Piling up drift on drift— U-pi-dee-i-di! When a youth, coved o'er with prickly heat, Bore a banner insétibed with lett’ ring neat: “O SPLASH!" Which is exactly how we feel today. ae. Harry Whitney Treat hopes the cares on his own account. But ttf, ‘© will stay wet. Not that he {ne-honored custom, sanctioned | and practiced by members of the Yery post families, for gentlemen at- ' tending the theatre to go out betwéepects, If the state went dry a geo tleman might stl! go out between aets—put why should he? oe bee The Allies at the Germans iunged, And won a fight at NamMe&xpunged. But swiftly reinforcements came From German-Censor-Cafinedthe-Name. And French's army wae @feated Upon the field of Piace-Oeieted, From Town-Biue-Penciied, lovely spot, The Uhians galloped, fierce and hot, ‘The hottest work in all the fisia Burst round Locality-Concealeg, o-. ing ships of the German army. Habersat has just received a letter from her friend, buy the marriage. o- And a troculent old party called up Stoddard, the Becond av. money changer, and said he had just returned from Austria and wanted to get kronens changed tnto dollars. Ho didn’t like the rate of exchange which Stoddard offered, and) roared You be out at my house at § o'clock tomorrow morning.” Stoddard sent a clerk with basful of money “I don't wnat to exchange any money,” bowled the truculent one. ALL KINDS OF [ALENT AT CROSS CONCERT Tonlgbt all soctety, and « lot that len’t considered the very highest soctety, will fll the Metropolitan theatre and Iisten to the big Amphion cherua, and Mayor Gii! tell them shat a good show It is, and hear Mra. | Gyace Purdy Player sing “The Magnetic W. all the charm | that #he has, and Mrs. Romeyne Jan " and Theo, Kar! |] | Jobnaton, the tenor, and Mme. Hesse- | Donners and Louis Dimond and Mrs. M. A. Matthews, who ta not going t Red Cross {s all about After that the ordinary folks wi will go to the New Washington hotel, in the form of a supper-dance ] swOIl the fund for war sufferers, | Instead of George McKenzio’s g@y-sulted young men, a group of | Seattio’s prettiest giris will ehow you Pour seat and hand you a souvenir | program. i | F. Russell, not to speak of Dr. | sing, but who will tell what tHe | go home and the society people ‘here another Red Cross benefit, THE MEXICAN dove of peace might be able to do some chirping If |] | they would put Carranza, Villa and Zapata into # 24foot ring for a ba | te royal. 1,200 DISEASED STEERS DESTROYED CHICAGO, Nov, 4—-New cases of foot and mouth disease were | Tightening of the quarantine was ordered at once. Twelve hundred head of cattle were ordered killed and the car canses destroyed by quickiline, Federal and state authorities held a conference with representatives of the packing houses and live stock Interests, to consider the advis- ability of closing the yards tonight. ‘HE FOUND FOWLER’S CACHE A burglar effected entrance to the home of A. Fowler, 2621 Fifth av. | Tuesday night, and besides taking # gun and a gold watch, got $41 thi | Fowler had concealed under the carpet, } — | NAMING NO names, Teddy says he hae seen the plans of two for pture of the United States. Beats the czars inner in Berlin all hollow, Lelgn empires for the | plans for his Christma 120 KIDS WILL JOY-RIDE THURSDAY A Soy-ride tn which 120 youngsters will revel #1ll be given Thure jf They'll be from the Missionary Sisters’ Orphans’ home, on Beacon Mayor Gill ‘will be one of the youthful cupt-ups. Tt was planned extemporaneousip and spontaneously by Georke| | Gamplo, of Foster & Kleiser’s, Jimmy Crehan, Mayor Gill's secretary, iH is helping to rustle autos. H. J. Titus, superintendent of the N. P, dining day. } hill, | WILL DISCUSS SEATTLE’S JOBLESS Mayor Gill and Police Chief Griffiths promised Wednesday to be present at © meeting called next Sunday by Dr. H. F. Titus at Redmond hall, to diseurs the unpleasant situation in Seattle and ways of lessen- | il ing the trouble. The mayor and chief will both speak. | WILHELM 18 preparing to annex Belglum, proclaiming It “the | | happy German Reichiand.” Making happiness by proclamation le an-| worked so much havoo with It that she dosen't know whether | [I it Is @ technical description of a minelaying operation or @ proposal of | |] “1 wanted Stoddard to come hey? ore @0 1 hesenead sive him ——!" | and Phileas Goulet,and the ||] | ether god-like attribute of the kaiser’s, perhaps. THEN I WISH You'D STEP Down tO HE PiRsT MOOR YOUR ATTONTION To THe WAY You Keer THe SIDEWALK CWTTERED uP WITH PACKING Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns FREDERICK e- NELSON Beckwith Round Oak Heaters The “Reason Why” of Shopping in the Basement Salesroom ITE lower-prited lines of Dry Good in our upstairs stocks, are carried in the sortments that cover ’most everyone’s needs, magnet to economical shoppers. This advertisement and special opportunities arranged for tomorrow’s visitors: A Special in Women's s Tailored Suits For Tiwi an unusual offering of well-tailored Suits in the pretty Redingote shorter coat ef- s, made up in serviceable Cheviots Serges Diagonals Wool Crepes models and fect Colors include black, navy- blue, brown, green and Co- penhagen-blue. Sizes 34 to 42. Exceptional values at the special price, $10.85. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS, SPECIAL $8.65 Fifty this attractive Thursday offering, comprising a combined odd models reduced from high-priced lines. Styles for Street, Business and Outing Wear, well- tailored in Tweeds, Zibelines, Boucles and Fancy Plaids. Short, College and three-quarter-length mod- els, Sizes 16, 18, 20; 34 to 44 Thursday, $8.65. —Basement Salesroom. Coats in special purchase with Special, 100 Trimmed Hats On Sale at 319 O*. sale Thursday, a collec- tion of 100 Trimmed Hats in the small sailor ef- fects that are so becoming. The shapes are of silk velvet and plush, tastefully trimmed in Winter's most popular ef- fects. Special at $1.95. Basement Salesroom 5,000 Yards of Outing Flannel To sELL AT| 5@ Yq, | THURSDAY N sale Thursday, over 5,000 yards of 27-inch Fancy Outing Flannels in good, serviceable quality, pat- terned with stripes and checks in pink, blue and gray on white grounds. Appropriate for undergarments, pa- jamas and children’s wear. Special 5¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. Thursday Specials in Popular Draperies FIGURED SCRIMS, SPECIAL 15¢ YARD— Yard-wide Duplex-printed Colored Border Scrims in dainty bedroom colorings as well as darker tones suitable for living- and dining-rooms. Special, 15c yard. SCRIM CURTAINS, SPECIAL $1.50 PAIR— Exceptional values soft-hanging Scrim Curtains, ivory or light ecru color, finished in serviceable, with insertion, hemstitched border and corded lace edge. $1.50 pair Rasement Salesroom On sale Thursday, 36-In. Poplinsa aid ae HE Basement Dress Goods Section has prepared interesting special Special for Thursday an exceptionally in Plain and Figured Silk-and-Cotton Poplins and Silk afternoon and Surahs. These desirable materials for evening gowns are shown in Terra Cotta Ciel Amethyst Russian Green Reseda Copenhagen Pink Apricot Mahogany Brown Rose Taupe Tan low-priced at ent Salesroom. Thirty-six inches wide, 69¢@ yard. exceptionally 3asement Sale at pr which we cannot adequately represent room in wide as- that are a powerful to some of the ices points Women’sShoes Special $1.85 Pair N sale Thursday, 125 pairs of Women’s Shoes, including patent leathers, Dutton and lace styles Sizes 3%, 4 and 4%, special $1.85 pair. —Hasement Selesroom in N sale Thursday, an assortment of Sil- | ver-plated Wares, in- cluding Bread or Sand- wich Plates, Cheese and Cracker Plates and | Footed Fruit and Cake handsome Ex- at | Comports in perforated designs. ceptional values $1.50 each. —Basement Salesroom Children’s Union Suits Special 65c SPECIALLY - LOW price on Children’s Mixed Wool Union Suits in knee length, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Neatly finished at neck and down front. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Special 65¢. —Basement Salesroom Germantown Yarn Special 5c Skein OUR-FOLD Ger- mantown Yarn in | an assortment of twen- ty-two colors, special 5e¢ skein. —Basement Salesroom. Taffeta Ribbon Special 5c Yard AFFETA RIBBONS in Red, White, Pink, Black, Green and several other colors, and 3 inches wide, special for Thursday’s selling, S¢ yard. -Basement Salesroom. 2% Pamelia Aprons Special 75c As pictured, ‘the popular Pamelia cov- erall Apron, made of ex- ce ptionally good quality gingham in nurse stripe and check patterns, also plain cham- bray. The neck, sleeves and pockets are prettily finished with white = rick- rack braid. Special 75¢. nt Balesroom. China Salt Box Special 25c China Salt Box with Dutch windmill decoration and hinged wood cover, spectal 25¢, Housewares Section,

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