The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ° r ve (GIRLS, BREAK OFF . Ohio Direct- Action </ FREDERICKeé~NELSON, “2 BASEMENT SALESROOM.- mpais great Salesroom, almost a block long, is reached by direct entrances from Madison and Spring streets, as well as by elevators and stairways from the First Floor. Many hundreds of Seattle women look to this Salesroom regularly for all their requirements in inexpensive Dry Goods. Right qualities, right prices and right service spell the reason wh New Silk Petticoats $2.75 Dl new Flaring Pet- Charmeuse and T AND NOW Girls’ Coats pt thier Than Ever Before Girls’ Wool and Cor- duroy Coats, Made to q Sell at $3.95 to $5.00 at $2.50 If you have girls in your home between the ages of 6 and 14— better attend this sale of Coats at $2.50. We've corduroys, beaver cloth, wide diagonals and astrakhan eloth in all wanted shades and mix tures, with self or velvet collars White Goods Specials for Thursday’s Selling 36-Inch Donegal Linen 12! Fancy White Pique 19¢ a Yard Donegal Linen, a medium welght matertal y White Pique in ide and nar evenly woven, with smooth linen finish. For 8, with pe, 27 inches wide, women's and children’s garments, }2%c a yard 190 a yard 27-Inch White Voile 15¢ a Yard 27-Inch Dotted Crepe 25¢ « Yard pity, soft clinging Crepes w embroidery Fancy checked and striped white Volle, in a dots, ) Girls’ Winter Coats, Made to Sell at $5.50 to $8.50, Special $2.95 Ea Any judge of Coats at all will | pronounce this as a tip-top bargain, | Coats in zibeline, boucle, nigger head and diagonals, with new set Bungalow Apron, Special 3 om RSDAY ienera: ure offered an t i t The Star frets Chat Mine Meti's Ch ing Codey, will be read with much Interest U R the caption, “Advice to June Brides,” 1 always look In in sleeves, drop shoulders and rag vain for the most important bit 1 know of, and | am always lan style Choose from black r seems to have thought of it. So I gnust give It brown and mixtures Beoond Ii It taken, tt will solve every puzzle ot lite you plan. It will give you years of rolld happiness, It will save you ff no end of ex Emerald, New-Blue, the le-green, Brown and slack, attractively priced at $2.75. inches wide. Very desi for watsts, fine, even weave, with silk stripes and bars. es or underwear; 25¢ a yard pe Splendid for dresses. —Lower Main Floor My advice MERCERIZED is tele: aa PE fe Aiea 95¢e— New Cotton Stuffs for Spring| February Sale of Pure Drugs ||| *"9°"*"' any ee Vell-made Petticoats of | servic eabis avril cut amply New Arrivals in Women’s full and finished with knife-plaited flounce. girl contem plating mat rimony all Baste ! Are Lovelier Than Ever Before And these dainty Wash Fabrics lend them and Standard Toilet Articles | Many new lines have been added for the second | day of this energetic « ng event—and, of course. selves so readily to the quaint, befrilled styles hela t | , Sf Choice « good selectic that will be eo fashionable thie apring. We men. | t® special offora of the opening day are still in |p|] Prides to Separate Skirts ce of a good selection nati e . of plain colors and pleas- tion but a few from our comprehensive lines 3 rte i So you will eastly see that Thursday te going |p|] Of! ee ae weil a v4 ad $3 95 54 50 le fo-4 ing two-tone effects. P “Crepes-de-Chine” 50c Yard to be a pretty good day to visit this sale. | rr . - D9.90 4.0 Dv. lo a ‘ Floral “ vectte ve: tapers flap aio | nt Varieties, I p assis Basement Salesroom. } A mixture of atlk and cotton, of course—but aot ifn the same ad * # a HE winter wardrobe can with a delightful silky luster, A full yard tn i Break your en Deautifully—and they are so practical and so dainty to fashion spring frocks from. A full yard in width. Embroidered Voiles at $1.25 a Yard Such sheer, delicate fabrics, with the daintiest of embroidered designs, in either pink, blue or white. These voiles are 38 inches In width, and are the kind so many women are using for their new blouses. Embroidered Crepes at $1.35 Yard Quite the newest idea in the realm of wash width, and shown {n so many pretty floral pat » freshene at little terns in many different colorings gagement! be freshened up at little Brassieres a Voi 19 a Y EN gi age sd be éost with one of these new - te ‘aid ob me, nit illan Bel a : He Dainty Crepe Voiles at a |] down @ moment and ae Spring Skirts. They are cut Special 19¢ In those quaint Pinger — in a |] stop answering long enough for me to explain . new ful ee vie —_——_ oe eee ee eames | Break your engagement—iF YOU POSSIBLY CAN, n the new full, flaring style, Two - inch If you can get along without the man, that shows, first of that you don't love him enough to marry him and put up with all that marriage, means and brings. For marriage is not all ple, my dear giria! Par from tt Don't tell me, as an excuse for your having got yourself into the moss of being engaged, that you found a nice man—one you felt sure you could get along with THAT isn't a sufficient excuse for marriage! Hut tn spit ite seeming cruelty (for, if you can bring your that is @ sign that you don't love bim well enough to t the point?) 1 maintain that to advise «irl » break snts if they can, is kind, even to the men they are cS front of the Gaberdine Wool Crepe excellent fit- : ese prare Manse eS ting Brassiere in black, navy, gray and pe oo brown, Sizes 23 to 30 waist measurement. Moderately the arm-eyes and neck are priced at $3.95, $4.50 and $5.75. \ fie and made up in ee pling 3 Serge Wool Poplin a trims the also edged with embroid- ry scallops and = French Lehn & Fink's Hiverte Taleam Powder, the the sine, mpectal for stuffe are these dainty Embroidered Crepes— Listen OUTING SKIRTS, $5.00. beading. plain white grounds with regular rows of em-f lar price You men have the right to browse around and pick us out. WE é ae = 4, Made broidered dots, in black or blue. They are 38} P"°* can't do any of the proposing! We can't so much as look eager, if mart Outing and Traveling Skirts of Covert, in in front- i inches wide. —Lower Main Floor, you come around where we are. We must sit with downcast eyes, belted-top styles, with two patch pockets and 6-inch closing until you bid us look up and behold the glory of you. id _ Btyle So that you cannot be sure, if we HAD been permitted equal fold at bottom; trimmed with covered or bone but- . = sl iberty, we would not have chosen one quite Etttorent from you. tons. Sizes 24 to 28 waist measurement strongly The 85c Dress Corduroy for 39c a Yard Sag oy eT Ty le Rent. ciwom Maton wader arm. "Spe know. How many wives are the kind you wish You RS to bet *% * % ureday, tS se How many save the kimonos and curl papers for their husbane® and dress up for the other fellow? How many flirt a little on the aly? If you know any such, possibly it is because these wives did not break tt ngagements when they had the chance. Perhaps they had to work and married for a home 4s they were not understood by father and mother and married for a better understanding. Perhaps their parents were inclined to be strict and they mar ried to obtain freedom How has it worked? Do you think marriage, as it now exists, could be called a state of happiness? Tathhl OG Te And It Is the Handsome Wide Wale Dress Corduroy 22 In. Wide—So Suitable for the Early Spring Wearables. Because of a cash purchase—consummated by our buyer while in New York—we are able to say “39c a yard” for this handsome Wide Wale Corduroy. You will find it a soft, lustrous quality—eminently suited for the making of smart coats, suits and skirts for early Spring wear. A good range \ of colors to choose from. White, Cream, Tobac Brown, Golden Brown, Copen- hagen, Beige, Navy Blue, Matelot, Cardinal and Black. —Upper Main Floor. NEW HOUSE DRESSES + ee On Saleat | 55¢ | Thursday Imitation Ivory XCRPTTONALLY good value is Toilet Articles offered in the practical House Dress Special 10c ; sketched, which is made of black and SPECIAL selliffg of But J ] ton Hooks, Shoe k, stitched-down cuffs, shoulder Horns, Cuticle Knives and D seams and waist-line defined by piping Nail Files. with imitation ite fancy striped percale, with square i bed: pexcale. \Spectad aaa. avery. Hendiog, - Seuarten ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 ONLY JUST FOR APRON DAY eity ack soar Wiss tien | eee No telephone orders accepted for morning (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) bargains. “Dr. Denton’s” Sleeping Garments —20% Less— Children’s “Dr. Denton” Sleeping Gar- ments, part wool, sizes 9 to 10, for both boys and girla. Drop and open-seat styles. 9 a. m. to 12 at 20 per cent less. —Lower Main Floor. 60c GARMENTS 40c | 75c GARMENTS 60c 655c GARMENTS 44c |. 8c GARMENTS 64c 60c GARMENTS 48 | 85c GARMENTS 68 5c GARMENTS 52c | 90c GARMENTS 72c 70¢ GARMENTS 56c | 9580 GARMENTS 76c 25c Net Guimpes at 15c Each Pisin Net and Shadow Lace Guimpes with standing collars, nicely bon i at lic. Upper Main Floor. $1.00 Linene Tub Skirts 25c Each Good, desirable les in Linene Tub Skirts all well made, ly in white. 9 a. m. to ender or black and white percale in fancy stripes, with stitched-down collar and cuffs of self material outlined with New white ‘piping. Special SB. si lew Romper Percale in fanty cross-bar pattern of Ginghams lavender or blue and white is used in another pretty model, the waist of 12he Yard which is fastened at’ side-front with Red —this sturdy material re sembles the standard nurse pipings trim the stitched-down collar pgp and is even heavier Peat and stronger, , It is patterned * ne pees isl oe in stripes and bars on medium sement Salesroom, gray-blue grounds — very de- sirable for children’s dresses and rompers, boys’ blouses and women’s house dresses. Twenty- seven inches wide, 1/2¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. * ® * Slightly Soiled 25¢ Small White and Margaret Aprons —at 12c— For only 12c, Margaret Aprons of percale, with pocket, and the white ones of lawn with ruffle around. 150 in the fot—slightly solled 50c Bungalow Aprons 32c * * * Mr. James Loveland the eminent}down in his pajamas to see about SRD hic , i ombar-/ it ' other night.| Having flxed the tank, he started Mr. and Mrs. Loveland had attended |back up the stairs and had reached the theatre in company with two/the landing when the young ladies bachelor girls, chums of Mrs, Love rted by Mr, Loveland, started land. » stairs after him After seeing Mrs. Loveland safe| The owner had plenty of time to at home, the gallant Mr, Loveland|reach his door—plenty of time insisted on escorting the bachelor) Only maida to their apartments. The] The door had a spring lock and young ladies live in one of the two|the key was inside. ipstairs gnites of a foursuite| Mr. Loveland saved the situation rtment hose. The owner of the| however. ng lives just across the hall.| He rushed upon the owner, flung ra that ‘a down-stairs| his overcoat over his shoulders, and tenent had complained to the owner|gracefully bade the bachelor maids three large white pearl buttons Large Hungnlow Apre leng f good and cuffs, front of waist and waist-line. dark tped * *% % 75c Bungalow Aprons 59c Also Cont and Covernll Aprons, « r Scotch Curtain Madras Special 35¢e Yard 12 at 25c. Second Floor. $1.50 Tunic Sets for $ " saat i h ‘or $1.15 |J}tnat the hot water tank w t|good-night as they fled blushing $1.35 Couch Covers at 98¢ Each Three-plece Apron Sete « workin nd he owner bid & iene their apartmehts 4 ‘ . . Girls Middy Heavy Couch Covers, some genuine newus | gecong Floor So os — VARIETY of attractive patterns in Scotch - i a hhessw °° Center. Madras (cream only) in 45-inch width, on sale Combination at this low price This curtaining material is well ORDUNAFLIES U.S.FLAG NEW YORK, Feb, 10.—Passen-|nearly 24 hours Jan, 31, while in gers arriving on the Cunard liner|the Irish sea. The change of flags Orduna from Liverpool say that/ followed the, receipt of a wireless vessel flew the American flag for from shore. ATTORNEY GENERAL ANARCHISTIC WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Men of Today he made It even worse by jthe Taft persuasion are beginning |{*sing @ ciroular letter to district attorney# warniag them that the big corporations are being allowed to ad “nolo contendre” entirely too often when arraigned for im bawled out the U. 8. judges yester-! portant offenses. y as acting {legally in their! The suspicion grows that he does | } Dresses, $1.15 known for its serviceability and good laundering One Waffle Iron and Package of Waffle Flour Given Away Free And Some One Is Going to Get It. Fall Particulars at Clow’s Waffle Booth. At 11 A. M. Thursday Two Duntley Sweepers ws Will Be Given Away at | 200%ran the Duntley Booth. At the Stollwerck ros” . MIDDY BLOUSE and sep- arate skirt make up these ractive nbination gar ments for girls. The blouses are made of white or tan twill, the skirts in shepherd's checks, pink, light-blue or white and Scotch plaids, and may be at- aached to middy by snap fast- 8, making a complete dress. Attractive valde at $1.15. qualities and is unusual value at Thursday's ptice 35¢ yard LACE CURTAINS, SPECIAL 85¢ PAIR— Lace Curtains in filet and plain Nottingham weaves, in a variety of effective allover designs and plain center effects with pretty borders. White and Arabian color, 2% yards long, special, the pair, 85: . ) I Basement Salesroom, *% % * * * * New 30-Inch French Challie, 25¢ Yd. Hair Brushes NEW. shipment of thi¢ popular fabric embraces Booth to call Attorney-General Gregory anarchistic It. was bad enough when he ac ¢ Booth—Navy Salad Dressing Crean Horseradish, at %¢ f bottle; refund of 2c for return o yractice of virtually pardoning con-/not even believe in constructive . einpty bottles demned prisoners without any au-/contempt and divine right. of, over 1,500 yards of dainty floral, Persian, Striped 50e A a At the Homan Menl Maltoment thority for such steps. Judges and Bordered Challies in light, medium and dark color- : Booth—Don't fall to sample the AIR BRUSHES with solid A onderful health cereals. ings attractively priced at 25¢@ yard.yg, . : } as lesroom. wood backs (in black or * 4 ry 3 red) and drawn bristles, assort- ed shapes, unusually low priced at 5Oe@ each Basen * HUMPHRIES NO “HE GREW” Judge Humphries is satisfied) brotherhood which will be joined| with the constitution and laws of eaually and eagerly by millionaire the state and the U, 8, and H, Pp,|*"4 bootblack Knages, a visionary who has oF | Humphrt A Car Load of First Quality Yakima Gem Potatoes 25-lb. Sack 50-lb. Sack 100-Ib, Sack a Potatoes at Potatoes at Potatoes at $1 29 esroom, * The “Rayo” Oil Lamp, Special $1.25 O* sale Thursdayy solid brass Lamp as pictured, in bright nickel “finish It gives a_ soft, n't catch Judge No, sire. ganized what he calls the nder Hamilton and his cole Grew” society, is hereby gi lea put Up & constitution good | tice to that t enough for me,” said the Jud Knees a meeting for;“and I am a sworn officer to de Tuesday night end among others|fend it. Knaggs bas no right to he invited Ju Humphries inti Tam going to support his Knages has a dream of estab-| sd He didn’t go to the meet lishing a soclety for universal|ing Women’s Hear the Whangdoodle Quintet in the Cafe fram 12 to 2 p. m.—Sixth Floor BpoN MARCHE Union 8St—Second Ave—Pike 6t.—Seattle Telephone Elliott 4100 Stockings, 15¢ Pr. V }OMEN'S Black Mercerized Cotton Stockings in sizes to 10, classed as “irr lars” because of slight im fections, but unusually good value at 15¢ pair, Basement Salesroom bright light and is very easily reg ulated st Complete with white dome shade, pecial $1.25; without shade, spe cial $1.00. Housewares Section YOUNG MAN, if you want to become president, the chances are| | best in Mexico, GOLD HAS been found in Illinois, Of such stuff are bricks made. |

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