The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1915, Page 14

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Outfitting the Boys Is an Easy Matter When You Can Buy Suits Worth $10.00 for $7.00 You will save $3.00 by buying Boys’ Suits here Saturday at $7.00 instead of $10.00 th are made of all-wool fabrics tailored, All the Bulgarian stitched alpaca lining Chey excellently are Norfolk styles, down and patch poc with care greatest with the one and two-piece serge Many Have Two Pairs of Knickerbockers full have fre belt kets, with and button overplaids lined and at the beautiful and fancy mixtures, in sizes from 8 18 years WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FAT BOYS’ SUITS $1.50 Boys’ Khaki Trousers, 50c Pair — ers, finished with oat Coat) straps at knee; all sizes 6 to 16 years. sizes best for hard wear top Choose kne m traps cheeks Boys Made of heavy, trimmed with gre fastens with brass 6 to 16 years; excellent sults for hard wear s’ $2.00 Straw Hats, $1.50 ’ Middy Style Straw Hate of fine quality . leather inside bands wi d rib bon outside bands white, blue, tan or Diack; all s June Sale of Men’s Shirts $1.50 Shirts at 95c Each Men’s Shirts in summer styles, with neat stripes, Special for this June Sale of Shirts at 95¢ each. They are worth regularly $1.50. Coat style Shirts with either laundere over cuffs, and made of extra quality percale. Every Shirt in the lot is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every way. An opportunity for men, and those who buy for men, to secure good Shirts at a great saving at this sale. Men’s $1 Union Suits, 89c| Men’s $1 Shirts, 79c Ea ‘The men who want good underwear for summer | As good dollar Sbirts as you ever saw. Made ‘wear and at a saving will welcome this sale of | of madras and percale tn dotens of nice patterne fine, combed yarn Union Suits at 89c— erie An ace oces atoll, clita da t it ” 0 | @ eo atyle h ft or oy ee cree et een Crome stiff cuffs. Sure enough bargain at 79¢ each Men’s$1 Bathing Suits,89c Men’s Panama Hats, $5 Get one of these Bathing Suits and have a dip | Men's Panama Hats tn the new mushroom shape fn the Sound. Sizes 34 to 46, combination atyle of | With diamond and drop crowns. The very latest heavy cotton jersey. Regular $1.00 value, in navy | and niftiest hats for summer wear—priced at Dlue with white trimmings, special at §9c | aptece. Lower Main Floor, Men's Section. _ 1000 Pairs of Children’s Barefoot Sandals at —95c to $1.50 Pr.— No reason for going barefoot with these low prices on summer footwear Girls’ and Children's Tan Barefoot Sandals, made with heavy, good wearing leather soles that won't rip. So nice and cool for hot days and always so comfortable. We carry a full line of sizes, priced this way SIZES 6 TO 8 AT 95c A PAIR | MISSES’, SIZES 114 TO 2, AT $1.25 PER PAIR TO 11, AT $1.00 A PAIR GIRLS’, SIZES 2), TO 6, AT $1.50 PER PAIR * Khaki Outing Suits firm quality khaki . belt loops, drill pocketa, buckle ee Well made trousers belt, « ittons uffs ong We have an unusually splendid line of Summer Wash Suits, such as the Middy, Oliver Twist and atyles: of galatea th neatly trimmed; sizes 2% to § Balkan and khakt years s to Th {1 or soft turn- madras and INFANT: CHILDREN’S, SIZES 8, Girls’ White Canvas Pumps at —$1.75 & $1.95— Made with white rubber eoles and spring heels, the style that is extremely popular at present and what all the girls are wearing; sizes from 2% to 6 Boys’ Outing Shoes $2.25 & $2.50 Made of soft, dark tan calf, with flexible solld leather soles—very serviceable and comfortable lght-weight Summer Outing and Vacation Shoes Just the kind of shoes your boy needa for rough, hard wear. SIZES 11 TO 2 AT $2.25 PER PAIR Women’s White Canvas Pumps | —$1.50 a Pr.— Made of firm, good quality wearing canvas, with light-weight leather soles, round toe and short Yamps—neat and trim for summer wear; sizes 2\% to 7. ‘Mary Jane Pumps, $1.25 to $1.75 | Girls’ and Children’s White Canvas Mary Jane | Pumps, light-weight leather soles, in the broad, | round toe style—neat and well fitting CHILDREN’S, SIZES 6 TO 8, AT $1.25 PER PAIR WLDREN'S, SIZES 8), TO 2, AT $1.50 PAIR | ZES 2, TO 6, AT $1.75 PER PAIR | Saturday Sale of Women’s Summer Footwear Women’s Pumps Worth Up to $5 Pr. SIZES 2), to 5'4 AT $2.50 PER PAIR : 350 pairs of Women’s Pumps in black suede, dull calf or patent leather, made with black or colored cloth heel quarters—welt or turned soles—all exceptionally good styles tn plain or Colonial effects; sizes = eee 92.99 Girls’ Seasonable $5 to $8/ Girls’ $2.00 Wash Frocks; Coats; Sizes 2 to6and 8to 14 | Sizes 2 to5 and 6 to 14 Yrs. —$3.75 Each—|—$1.45 Each— Thie lot Includes the neweet and most desirable 100 Coats in this lot, made of serge, black and | models in Girls’ Wash Dresses in Empire, guimpe, “white checks, diagonals, worsteds, mixtures and | middy, suspender and overskirt effects, A full as a large variety of novelty fabrics, Included with | sortment of colora and color combinations, Fab this lot are smart sem!-military and Empire styles, ries are corded ginghams, flowered or figured half and full belted models, and box Coats. Some | lawns, novelty crepes and percalers, in checks, are perfectly plain, others neatly trimmed. SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12. No Telephone Orders Accepted for Morning Bargains Children’s 39c Rompers, 20c} | Embroidery Edgings at 3c Yd. Made of best quality rippeiette crepe in pink, 600 yards of soft finish Nainaook Embroidery tine, tan with white stripes. % to 6 years Edgings, regular be quality, 4 inches wide in a Yoke shoulder style with full belt, piped in variety of neat designs—nice for trimming un white. Require no troning; 9 a m. to 12 derwear; from 9 a, m. to 12 —Becond Floor. —Upper Main Ploor. House Dresses Worth 98c, at 75c Women’s House Dresses of ginghams, chambrays and percalos, tn all co. ore and combination 10c Shinola | Picnic Plates Shoe Polish 5c | 5c Size 2 ‘overall Aprons 25c Value 16c Ea. | y bt " h nd in white a trimmings, 9 a m. to 12 to 12, Main Floor, ati4c. Second Floor. | —Third Fiver. side tits | . : nc i) 45c Bed Sheets Curtain Scrims | Worth 59c at 29¢ Special at 29 Ee. | 15c Grade 8 1-3c| “orth 59 Of good quality cotton, | MINI lengths of White | Kancy Sith flat center seam, size | Cartain Swiaa and Ser! Poplinw, Sati 72x90—Iimit 6 ® good variety of p Moire and tomer—9 a. terne—full wid | a. m, to 12 | lower Main Floor, 10c Crepe Paper Napkins at 5c only Paper tal from 9 a. m. to a package Upper Main Floor, 25c Guimpes Special at 10c Nigh Ww Necle style ¢ plain nd © with from 9 dat oa m. to 12, —Phird Vieor, —Nain Floor Comtor, 25c High Lustre Sateen at 15¢ Yd. Carpet Samples 75c Values 29¢ Ea. White Nainsook, fine | even quality, soft fininh, 26 inches wide, lengths to 7 yards—9 a. m. to 32. —lower Main Floor. ore | eat —tpper Main Floor oa. m, to —Upper Main Fler, | —Third Floor. | Chocoiate Fadge, strtetty freak, Ihe o pound —Lower Main Moor MEMARCHE BON Union 8t—S8econd Ave—Pike 8t—-Seattie Friendship Brace W@ts are very pop. ular just now. 25¢ Up-to-date Chii- dren's Barber Shop—price 25c. Third Floor a link.—Upper Main Floor, vy Twill Khaki Cloth Knickerbocker Trous | Boys’ Wash Suits, 98c to $4.00 | gingham | —Upper Main Floor. | A AOE NL NN Me NN RD RANE He foreten c Russian newspaper las to the ef vodka by Jed statistical data, submitted by | Consul General Snodgrass, showing Baby Who” spends mont of her} that drinking has almost entirely time sleeping tn a nest of pl coased in Russia, but it submitted | !n “Mother” Levery's room at juven the following tle detention b quarters Ll | le it! | were adopted in 1891, EXCURSION TO | when the steamship * returning at 10°30 p. m cursion t's one of the best of all UNCLE SAM WILL CHANGE STYLES OF SILVER COINS W | tlon the question of whether or not the engraving on the silver shall BY FREDERICK M. KERBY ASHINGTON, June 17.—Next year may see the discontinuance of all the present sty! of sliver coins of the United States Secretary ef the Treasury McAdoo now has under consi be changed. An almost forgotten law permits this to be done The law provides that the devices adopted for the various coins shall not be changed oftener than once in 25 years. The engravings for the present Issues of eilver—dollar, half-dollar, quarter-doliar and dime so that, If the officials decide to adopt new de signs, they may do so In 1916 oe « Prohibition ts doing waedcetilt things for Russia, according to the statement of John H, Snodgrass United States consul general at In a report made to the bureau of and commerce, General domestic Snodgrass says a made inquiries ct of the abolition of the Russian government ander the tmpertal mandate This newspaper not only collect ona Figures compiled by the bureau] of foreign and domestic commerce, | overing imports and exports dur ne April and for the ten-month pe mother who loved her child ¢ prepare such sweet things as that Mother of “Baby Who,” you are wherever | would like t HOODS CANAL “it le observed In the manu > aby hy Sop an left . at facturing concerns that labor | DUKE) At the corner of First ave has become much more produc. | 82 Pike st. Monday afternoon, to tive than before. Formerly at | nil her way In the world alone the Moscow mills many work Weren't you, Baby Who?” asked | men did not appear on Monday, Moth r’ Levery, poking he cov and a number of those who did °'" tenderly ee : were unfit for duty in conse Amana,” ansented y Who. quence of their Sunday ex. | *0mewhat bored : coeses. Thi no longer the Baby Who" iw onjy six weeks old | ; but ¢t quality and and her vocabulary ts limited. Mut} quantity of labor performed | *he 1s well understood by “Mother have Improved.” Levery, the matron os The tm: Be “war orders’, Back of “Baby Who,” “Moth from. Puropean nations, covering ole las sure, there ts a t munitions of war and ail sorts of “2"TY ‘oe | manufactured articles for use tn taby Who's’ real mother was « the war !# responsible for the enor good seamatros had good taste} mous increase in t port trade | making ne karme of the United States Ix erroneous, "ald “Mo mei Eres he r arban beer tn thy to coms changes of clot in becaaeeitian Se haacroe n in the snaby Who's’ buggy—pretty clothes, too. This little #ilk cap, now—uo puld ever abandon ber baby volun. | |rfod ended with April, show that) ‘ft? ; |despite the so-called war orders,| ,"AD4 look at these little dresses lthe « is of manufactures of alj| ll hand sewn and all the lace hand |kinds other than foodstaffs have| ™#¢e. Tm sure there n been less than in a aimilar period | &°e%t tragedy bet before the w é eRe lis The normal sales of manufac.| .2aby Who's” mother, whoever Jtures during peace were ar the ts, left no clue to her identity | |than thone under existing war con-|*™088 the bundle of clothes | dittons Yet “Mother very hax not giv In other words, Uncle Sam is|° UP hope that she may be located (esting ‘tan wairthwstatiowe | Hut if whe ts not, what are the po- | ice going to do with “Haby Who"? why not write the editor! of The Star and tell him what YOU! ave done with YOUR |i | WAGNERIAN KISS)| The firat Hosde @ eanal excursion pf the season will be made Sunday Potiateh” will eave Colman dock at 9:00 a. m This ex DISCUSSED IN DIVORCE CASE Ki ribed | | |"Baby Who"? | | | | LOS ANGELES, Jr of various kinds were denc he Puget Sound routes, The rates will $1 for the rouné trip, and utes Sig sare c uring the tr ! }a half fare for children ab ferce’s divorce sul | Jobtained the services of the Eagles’) Arthur Randall testified he saw | }40-plece band and drill team of 26| Pierce give an alleged affinity a for the big celebration they are|“Wagnerinn” kins. He declared it planning June 25. Tho Eagles will| ¥as an “intermittent rhapsody,” or be taken to Columbia City in ape-| “clinging kins | clal cars. | Randall never held the stop |f | watch on {t, he said, but he assert }ed the proper performance of this ROSE SHOW OPENS Joncuiation occupied “quite a long | | | | Arcade building, the sec show of the Pacific Northwest Rose | superintendent society o afternoon entries placed EAGLES TO AID JOY. of the subjects for which she posed | Agent.” She charged her husband had an affinity. The decree was granted Mrs. Plerce aaid she objected to her husband coming home w kins bites Rainier valley business men have | Neuss At the Comme: erelal Club, in the| Who sald b: 4 annual| become “bugs ball caused folks to Dr. J. A, Rib Patton state hospt- tal, California, has organized two thousand | teams in Institution, hoping to cure Insanity by baveball d at with 1 o'clock Friday several ‘HERE'S UNCLE SAM’S MODEL FOR HIS TWO. )-DOLLAR BILLS || Miss Rose Marston Have you a $2 bill? was a United States $2 certificate If so, you're in luck | Two-dollar bills are ac every Take tt out and look It over, and|where, but maybe you have one seo if It has the above picture on it,|Frisk yourself and see what you ean This picture is Miss Rose Mars.| find ton, who fe & famous model be-| Miss Marston is now playing in jfore she became an actress. One! vaudeville in a comedy, “The Claim on bis neck and face. | THE SEATTLE STAR - Ladies’ Mail | Home ‘ Orders ert, FREDERICK E- NELSON i, | Patterns Filled BASEMENT SALESROOM Basement Millinery Values—— ‘ Children’s Untrimmed Panama Hats in | Women's Outing Hats in whit i] Children’s Trimmed Hats in a 50¢. ' ariety of styles, with ribbon and | The new Corduroy Tams in white flower trimmings, low-priced at 9B¢. rose gree t € \ Children’s Dressy Hats in dainty priced at B5¢, $1.25 and $1. colorings, prettily trimmed wit! Women's Sport Hats in Mique, | to $1.95. affords exceptional values at A broken of Flower a reduced price, assortment or aoe. Trimmings White Wash Skirts — | f 25 oS om. Fancy Ribbons Special, 10c LAR Drei ns in bows 10¢ yard Wide Taffeta Hair-Bow Rib- bons, in a ragke of desir able colors, — Attractiy priced at 20¢ yard Basement baresroc > assortment ¢ n and Plaid A sashes \ Waist measurement : \ $1.25. “WHITE CORDUROY SPORT COATS, $5.00 Vhite Motor Caps Corduroy a => 3 Coats for sports uting wear, 5c Each INN designed with rtible collar material, in plain colors and = misse Price $5.00. patterns. Good value WOMEN'S DUSTER COATS, $1.25 These ral-color linen will be Ralesroom. ate ape Size: y , 34 to 44. Price $1.25. Drape Veils WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S MIDDY S . l 19 BLOUSES, 95¢ i} pecia Cc Siaes for ‘Wokien Be, in Middy : ¥ HESE soft-finished Veils Patch pocket and side lacing. Attractive values at 95e. H with chenilledotted bor- WASHABLE PETTICOATS, 50¢ H der are offered in a wide aw Well-made Petticoats of washable se or striped { sortment of colors, and are ex house dresses, ceptionally good value at 19¢ each. gingham, desirable for wear under Sizes 40 and 42, attractively priced 50¢. —Hasement Salesroom CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, 50¢—- - Well-made little Dresses of gingham and percale in very pretty color-combinations, with low neck and short N Fl sleeves. Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, attractively priced ‘ ew at at BOe. —PBasement Sa Collars, 25c Tt newstsie Fiat co CORSET SPECIAL, 79c H are are featured at N Corset for H this moderate price, in large f Quaker shapes as well as Summer wear Style 907, | medium-size effects, in all shown in. the sketch is made white, white with pastel “8 edging. Incetrimmed, hen of a heavy quality allover embroid- stitched and plain styles, A ered b. . with handsome trim- 1 cool and comfortable collar ! for summer wear, and most ming of wide embroidery. Fits the i effective when worn with a average figure, as the bust is of 1H Windsor and the skirt mod- the unboned medium height, g. snugly encasing the nips and thighs erately lo material Two strong hooks below the front Correspondence Stationery, 19c Box ILT-EDGE Correspondence Cards or Paper, with en- velopes to match, in decorated boxes, attractively priced at 19¢ box Basement Salesroom, stay and two sets of hose support- ers help to hold the corset firmly in position Saturday, 79¢. Special, Basement Salesroom. A New “Mary lane” Pump For Misses and Children $1.45 $1.65 $1.95 top, in regular and extra sizes juniper 8% to 10. at Q25e pair Basement Salesroom and chrome-tanned » Very serviceable; sizes 6 to 8, $1.10 pair; 8% to Attractively priced HE light-weight, dressy Patent Leather Pump shown in the sketch is of patent vici kid, Belts, 25c Each with two bar cross-straps, OME Patent Leather white button fastening and Belts in black and white, . , " poli rage te ~— - dete white lining Attractively | of widths, with covered, metal priced as follows: Sizes year! buckles, 25 ch & ) 7 or pearl baste ot BS coce 84 to 11, $1.45 pair: | si 11% to 2, $1.65; 234 to | . ¥ 6, $1.95. } Silk-Lisle Children’s Vici Kid Button Shoes with hand-turned | : soles, sizes 2 to 8, 85¢@ pair | Stockings,25c pr. Dr i ee WwW OMEN’S Black StIk-lisle : gah Were: er: | Bisckinke ‘With sdkbed Oxfords ‘as pictured, with | | | } | soles, od 11, $1.25 pair; 11% to 2, ’ ° $1.45. pair Boys’ Union Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Shoes in button and lace styles, with soles; serviceable 1 to 2, $1.85 pair Suits, 25c heavy » $1.55 pair; very Sizes 9°to OYS' White Porous-mesh Union Suits in knee Children’s Military Lace Shoes with patent leather length, with short sleeves; % a ai ee Tete e Sel diitehad’ anh dsamnorcceie vamp, white calf top and hand-turned sole. Sizes 5% to 8, $1.45; 8! to 11, $1.75; 1114 to 2, $2.25 pair. Basement Sr'ssroom, Boys’ Norfolk Suits (With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers) $3.95 well-tailored Suits of gray , ] . HESE » tan and dark mix T tures give excellent service, and their life is lengthy ened by the extra paty of knickerbgckers that accompanies } each suit. They are in the popular Norfolk styles, with 7 stitched-down belt and patch pockets ,

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