The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1915, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ‘Drunkards or Dope Fiends ‘Can’t Work for Henry Ford} ou de | vere . | Stee Or WELCOME Welcome to Seattle and to the Bon Marche |“ 0 a i a a ) ‘ome hy ey a “4 mrt emg ohed, lteieg aid and make if] 116 Hires Doctors to Make Them Well Right in His Own yourselves at home in Seattle's big store Hospital Py H | You'll find the Free Parcel Checking Room—the Infor- | | it New Untrimmed ats | mation Bureau—the gs ene badge original wes *| | in advance styles for Autumn are daily appearing Smoking Room and the Cafe very corfventen in our displays, and prominent among these-are TE iwformation Banani we 0 penn you the most ee attention. ven h “! ng the pola j Slack Hatter’s Plush W hite atin t Seattle anal | silors with velvet facing with black velvet facing v be obtained! e u us a e O with velvet flange with soft double al Travel and Loca ray tlor Office m the : : Felt-crawn Sailors with loped brim of velvet and he Third c “J ; . N Foo} re. Tielesa! Full of Splendid Economies in black ‘velvet factig and “pink taffeta ne pi ‘ Dainty White Undermuslins ee... ee nee S be obtained heey Bor belag. able to. buy for cash—-and in large black velvet band, anc Black-and-white Striped | THE TEA ROOM (Thing quantities—means much in the New York market ae Wear aot Paws is daily. trom today—and we have used our power to the utmost underbrim atin Sailor from 8:20 20, for break te bring you specially good pe aap ie a Interesting arrivals in imported Flower Trimmings ie at eon and <a Bargains in the Less Expensive Undermuslins are also recorded, these including Old Gold and Silver eT Ne i 80c Muslin Drawers with draw: | te Muslin Drawers, plain of Flowers with Foliage; Skeletonized Black and White THE REST ROOM (Thre | tring at the top; ghee fetta ‘ raves hiffon Grapes; Worsted Fruits Flo is provided tec te _39c) gata ni 25c ie n : w t ioe’ Miaiied Seaton reading and wide Pe 1Se Muslin Corset Covers with Muslin Night @ ith f roe, pod LIS r hisona wie ties, Branch PostOfties eyelet embroidery 124c. Mince ebuen. fated oats and other noveltie and Halrdressiog BI and lace edging at | pink or blue over 25 ment in connection, 25e Corset Covers with several | atiten or beading c P cctig styles of trimmings, TSe Corset Covers with ew THE PARCEL CHECK at 19c!| shadow lace tops, at 59c J d H 7 b Ribb ROOM 1s convealgaiil * 69c Maslin Drawers, Open or Closed Style Ail waeth'dbe acquar AalYDOW KIDDONS «tet o» in el 69c Muslin Gowns, Button or Slipover, at 25 Y d parcels checked without} 69c Lace Trimmed Envelope Chemise, Each 4 Oc Cc ar charge 69c Combination Corset Covers and | Drawers HIS new shipment includes a varied assortment —=—=—= of floral spray, bowknot, butterfly and other Dainty $1.00 White Envelope Chemise, Each ) All weet’ $1.00 pretty jacquard’ designs. The Ribbons are 5% inches S Fine $1.00 Maslin Combinations, Special Ea. wide, may be had in pink, white and blue, and are of ummer $1.00 White Skirts With Embroidery Flounce $1.00 Gowns With Kimono Sleeves Vines’ 19¢ $1.25 and $1.50 Envelope Chemise, Each ) $1.25 and $1.50 Lace Trimmed Combinations , $1.25 and $1.50 Maslin Gowns and Skirts $1.25 Neatly Trimmed Princess Slips, Each ’ 95c youth. Ayer’s Skin and DETROIT, Aug. 2.—The hospital] “In “answer to my question. he| 2 50 gi big Handsome $1.98 White Undershirts, Each } |which Henry Ford is building in| answered: “The first thing that we ° ullder and Massage Cream, tb aml All worth $1.98 Detroit will not be formally opened) shall do will be to clear up their ae el, has $1.00 jar. $1.98 ae ee Sees Slips, Special “at until September, but already they! livers and fortify thelr hearts, and HE House Dress Section has Mrs. Graham's Hygienie Stin 1.98 r | dave arranged a tow rooms to take) in that way minister to their|f just received this well-made Cream, $1.25 jar. care of alcoholic and drug addicted) mind S ; $1.98 Lingeri 98 on “Chen lat ” e | patients { Can alcoholiam be cured? HH Suit of heavy khaki cloth, which Eleaya Cream, a delightful Lingerie s 1¢_Special at l. wey do, theme. attests come cured in the see that is a splendid value at the price vanishing a “a firet?” 1 asked Mr. Ford and other i ’ Cerate Elcaya, a cleansing $2.50 1 $3.00 L T at ) | Possibly t ane they have the condition Phe skirt is a plain gored model cream, 50c jar. Gowns, rimmed, | Worth $2.50 and $3, diseases which affect all ja f tonics, fresh alr, sun and the wide belt which finishes $2.50 and $3.00 White Undershirts, Each | or manufacturers moat,” he answered, and proper food. In thin way i sh ; Pr Ayer's Laxurte Orsay r ve strengthened will-power ee aoe Jar. $2.50 Princess Slips, Open in Front, Each | one ‘we can reach thru our own and character. Then it ts up to the Nt aA or red. A practical suit for Lady Mary Cream, Ste jar, > erage [physicians and nurses ecasien' patient himself.” * re * Ramséell's $2.50 and $3.00 Combination and Chemise be there is sickness in any of our 16,000 “After you have had a patient camping, fishing and hiking. Daggett & Pen Worth $1.25 and $1.50 —Thira Fleer More of Those Popular Yard Wide $1.50 Chiffon Taffetas at $1.00 a Yard alcoho! or drugs, and it 1s there! it's up to me,” he sald, “I shall not Kintho Beauty Cream, 60 a where we can step In and help bim.”|1 want to be able to say to these) Stillman’s Freckle Cream, Not Often a Chance to Hold a Sale of Silks as Fashionable as Taffetas Are Now Right here | learned some- | fellows, ‘Now we have done all we 29e. t Right thing about Henry Ford. He is | can for you; the rest remains with| Reduced to | Pair Pompeian Night Cream, te And in this second shipment there are two-tone effects—as well as the whites ® pronounced individualist. He | you.” | ° and blacks—and the plain shades. likes people, not THE PEOPLE. Right here Henry Ford's eyes | ey it de: Violette, “wae P je is interested in humane | began to twinkle, and he putin | ‘ENTY . NINE ae je It is a rich, lustrous quality—well suited to the making of stylish garments for more than humanity. He is | quietly, “Oh, probably we can WENTY NINE glycerine, 50¢ Jar. early Autumn wear. —Upper Main Floor. kird of a man that believes the | give him another chance. (T 18 pairs of these Creme Simon, a glycerine il si Individuaj must be helped mow. | RATHER TOO BAD, ISN'T IT, . ’ high-grade Boots in the 40, 690, 89¢ Jar, s Henry Ford ts almost Tolatolan) TO GIVE A MAN UP THE acing; Ma tig ey The 90c Pequot Bleached Sheets for 75c in bis simplicity and manner FIRST TIME HE MAKES A perfected Side - Lace Hazeline Snow, an téeal 0 lam going to turn you over to) MISSTEP?” | m for use after shaving, Dr. Eisman,” he said. “He is the) Dr. Elsman smiled and sald: “? model are in this ex- es Firat Floor, s man who will have charge of the knew Mr. Ford would not subserthe ceptional offering. Four yy and $1.00 Pequot Bleached Sheets for 85c At the A ues << oT oe — Who Wish May Share This 20c Cast Iron Cases } Bleached Cast Iron Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches. Not over 1 dozen to each. :16c 22c Pequot Cases, Each Pillow oan size 45x36 inches. Not 118c over 1 dozen to a customer at this price. | ter seam. Not over 6 to a customer at 40c Bleached Sheets } ter A9c Bleached Sheets, with center seams, | 1244c Muslin for | 124%4c Flannel at size 72x90 inches. Not over 6 to a cus- tomer. : 60c Bleached Sheets Heavy Bleached crater with fiat cen- 85c Bed Sheets, Each 50 doz. Bleached Hematitched Shee: size 81x90 inches; free from dress! $1.00 Bedspreads at Crochet Bedspread with neat Marseilles patterns $1.50 Bedspreads, Each ) Rates’ Fine Crochet Bedspread, with neat Marseilles patterns, $1.25 each. $6.00 Wool Blankets Strictly all-wool White Blanke' size 68x80 Inches, with pink and blue borders. —Lower Main Fleer. 20c & 25¢ Ratine | size 76x84 ins, 7 7. ‘$1.25 '$5.00 25¢ Wash Goods but Not Over 6 to Each, so That All a 5c 5c just bullt by Henry Ford, employes be given expert treatment and a ne By Idah McGlone Gibson! }“and possibly because they are the employes’ families tn Detroit the |husband generally calis his own physictan. However, he would cer- tainly not think of asking his phy-| sician to treat him for a taste for! alcoholic and ‘dope’ departments of the hospital.” I found Dr. Etsman a keen-eyed young man—I imagine that most of the men near Henry Ford, tn busi- | ness capacition, are under 40.—with Where Ford gives employes new chance! In this hospital in Detroit, who are drug or booze victims will! w chance to make good on their jobs.| all the enthusiasm and energy of | e¢ and done him and he h will you do? come back?” Dr, Eisman’ you can for | relapse, what | Wilt you let him | lace grew stern. “If to my ideas seems to fe in this matter. He that In every one liv ing there ts ark of ambition honor and | ity which can be made to glow and burn if one pute the right tinder agatact it” BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, via The Hague, Aug. 2 —“America stands as the waiting heir at the death bed of a rich tes tator,” declared Prof. Geo, Simme!, an authority on international poll cies, in an article in the Biatt to-| tain for Europe “a place in front | of the growing powers of America and East Asi ‘America nds the waiting | heir at the deathbed of a rich tes tator, The sending of ammunition to Europe is the chief indication WARNS AGAINST AMERICAN | | GAINS BY EUROPE’S SUICIDE} & quality especially desirable for hairbows and sashes interesting values at 25¢ yard "ewe Keak Outing Suit Very First Floor the jacket is piped in delft-blue Second Floor, Price $2.50. Women’s Side-Lace Boots styles: All French Bronze. All White Calf with diamond patent tip. All Black French Kid. Black Russia Vamp with putty kid quarter. the lot offers a good selection of sizes and widths. Reduced for clearance to $4.85 pair. First Floor, New Military-Stripe Faille Silks will be much in demand for waists and for trimming here dark-navy and army-blue grounds, patterned with two-and three-inch stripes in striking col $1.50 yard purposes and are in or-combinations. Twenty-three inches wide, —First Floor. Requisites For the Toilet Table IOLETS Ambre Royal Cream, $1.9 far, Houbigant’s Cold Cream, Te Jar. fect Cold Cream, 30c and it Jar. Ayers Moth and Freckle Lotion, $1.00 bottle. Clearing Broken Lines of MEN’S day, in which he asked whether | of this attitude,” Prof. Simmel! «aid. | U ie i Europe {is to commit suicide to| “Europe sends a fortune to Amert 8 1-3c Yd. 9c Yd. 10c Yd. TZ3C Yd. Bitence’ “asoriene "enccouten tol on aan sean tae, Amect [i - P is Lonsdale Muslin, 36 White Daisy Flannel, Ratine, 27 In. wide, 25 to 27-inch Piques, the world throne.” | which it blows tn the afr, or rather New Arrivals in Veilings F inches wide. Not over | lengths to 10 yards. | in striped styles, 10c a Poplins and Votles. Pointing to the rising American | uses it for better execution of tts If 12 yards to each. Limit 12 yards. ‘ard. —Lower Main Floor. power over the destruction of|auicide to hasten Am-rica’s sue Mf clude a wide selection of dainty hair- Fac J "4 r rices?, ¥ Europe, Prof. Simmel declared | ceasion to the world throne. H include a wide wu dainty hair-line Face Veils At Two Very Low P % there ts plenty of room in the world| “America places its arms into ff} on fine hexagon, craquele and filet mesh backgrounds, 3 T |for both Great Britain and Ger-jthe hands of European” nations asd with 4 die ‘ ; 25. d 2.50 Bargain uesday i in the Grocery Store |many "if England would only give| hoping they will kill themselves | Pain and with dot designs, attractively priced at 25c, $1.00 an $ up her short sightedness.” for its advantage, and then takes |} 35c, 50c and 6Se to $1.25 yard First Ficor. First Floor He suggested that with Germany | huge: profits, This weakens Europe |} The Careful Housewife’s Opportunity to Cut the Cost (With- |} ,.'* juste! atv Gemany (tone arate Tain weakens europe I t C S f Li . they could. n wuld maintain maintain peace and re-! ae. and re-las to commit hari-kart?”" | ou the Standard) of Livi | Basement Salesroom 4 mental < lag iW wines 4 1 || New w Corduroy Coats $12.50 —30c lb— | —25c lb— | —at 7ic— | 2 pounds for 55c, and 3 pounds | _No. 1 regular 30c grade Coftes, | Splendid quality, large size A iH <a HE smart Corduroy Coat for 80c. freshly roasted. cans Tomatoes. ‘ | pictured comes in taupe Unsmoked French style Sardines priced at 19¢c | Taylor's Vanilla Flavoring, priced at 190 a bottle | antes with black stripe, also two- Canned Shrimp, No. 1 cans, priced at 12%c Can| Baking Soda, Buckeye brand, priced at 6c Pound |f| MASSENA, N. Y., Aug. 2.—With | Teapots, 1 Ammonia, Mayflower brand, priced at 12%c Mayflower Baking Powder, priced at lbc a Can | three companies of militia on duty | tone stripe effects in green, ; ; | about the plant of the Aluminum brown and blue. It is 42 _ Brown-glazed Teapots 38 Tea and Coffee Specials Miscellaneous Groceries | Canned Goods Specials | yogi Ratph “Devhtt, the toreat|©2;.0% America today, comparative || ead F “pictured, in the popular globe Auto Club Coffee, equal to most | Shaker Salt, good quality, free | Kastern Oysters, Emperor brand \ anne jeomhet whose marked at {dutta npr aa a} | pes: oi 2k ig Aaabbelapia ee Ripe | No, 1 tins; | ” 7 « o c sel y » oO r ‘ons m Thue esas pound... S2RC | aaning Malt To | can... 10 |} tention to Mrs. Dorothy A. Gerber,| The workman killed had retusct cy Math apich uct aelthdaler eminem Tp PY med Corn, apecial quaiity |f| Wife of Dr. Rudolph H. Gerber, of| walk out with 14,000 strikers | is lined throughout — with Rosement Freshly Roasted Coffee; Capitol | Shredded Cocoanut, best quality, | rn; full pac aweet San Francisco, set Seattle a-gos-| Upon the arrival of the militia, the bl i. ae biend; © combination of fine | fresh and sweet 4c | siping last week, is going to tell in| strikers barricaded themselves be serviceable mercerized ‘satin digpamasieety mild coffees, 19c ve - | court Tuesday just how he “Bur-|hind a bridge entrance to the plant, An attractive value at $12.50. pound ... Stuttea oF selected Spanish | banks” the souls of women fol-|but were dislodged and scattered Pear del in. pl Moire Ribbon $teel Cut Chattiess Cotter, natin | O1v08' 2° nai priest, ho lowere of hin new-old cult by the troops. no — new model in plain ‘faction guaranteed or money re- b 4 ‘ | He will introduce in evidence, he | color wide-wale corduroy is d Tented: Sieewns Spanish Queen Olives, 20- wrade : says, certain lectures of his, show: OFFER COP BIG SUM iS Likes a sind 15c Yar Raye Mase sare 224c 14 ing that such conduct as has been inches long and trimmed — sfoire Tafteta Silk RIbbOw Arbuckle’s Coffee, the dozen #1.00) can c charged against him and Mrs. Ger FOR HIS INVENTION | with black plush on collar; the 5% inches wide, in white, : old reliable; pkg. Pure Cataup, strictly pure, high | (assed Baked me | Arniverie ber, whom he calls “Madam.Isona” | | deep t back Hes f pink, light-blue, cardinal, Co» ke Bow Zoos, finest quality Spider | grade, Cateup: Snider's wall- | uuce with pork Not cans rate If | De Bit, a altogether out of harmony oa | | Geep turnback cuffs and but- Fonnagen and biack, Maem x: Tk nig Oe ke | tou’. ‘ 174c | ns 25 | with the teachings of Yora. Traffic Officer Fred H. Risley, } tons are also of the plush, value at 15¢ yard. }- Ey Cif! The trial will be before Justice| who reigns at Second ave, and Mat Ld The A Rasement Salesroom tr Mixed Teas, our regular 0c | Mining, Mayfiower brand: remy fine quality; regu Prinker, at 10 o'clock Tuesday, The| ison st., is worth at least $60,000, | "sd ¢ colors include — black, grade, with excellent 25 lar Ihe value; sarge | No hs + 9 ‘ at 360,000, " ne meet m flavor; pound ..........++ C | hottie, at 10c |! 124 |] tollowing day Mrs. Gerber will con-|much more than most of the mor | navy, green, brown and Copenhagen-blue, Price $12.50. > test her husband's legal right to}whose automobiles he halts with | eae Y. Sat Table Salt, one of the best brands; 10-pound sacks; will not cake; priced......18¢ {Sha euatady at Ares, givers S-year.)uplitted ifs ive Yeare ago Rls-| New Models in Taffeta Skirts Knitting am por F- old girl, who is hetreas tojley los n an auto race be-| 4 i Ratahte of Cos = HH $1,000,000 cause the car he bet on withdrew | include full ruffled and three-tiered effects, made from 35c Skein Be Visitors to the ihts of Colum! al antares with overheated bearings. He {m-| good quality taffeta in black only, The full-ruffled . Knights of Visitors are le mediately set about inventing a de.| 8 Seale AP aad pis me Sones eet Knitting Worsted in quan - Columbus Conven- THE always welcome ANY ONE KNOW HIM? — ['|vice that would eliminate this | model has plain yoke effect, trimmed with fancy but ter-pound skeins, light-gray , tion will find the at our Marinelio Where is Sam J, Weisz, If trouble, Last week he was offered tons 1 ed at $5.75. The three-tiered Ao k gray, black, navy, white Cafe a splendid BON Beauty Parlors || | any one knows his where- | |$60,000 by a Pittsburg” company, ers ee 38 DTRORG: BSS he three-tiered style is fin- and cardinal. only, waNeual tr ry to lunch, on the || abouts and will communteate | | but turned it down, pending offers | ished with embroidered scallop edges. Price $5.95 —_ box ty Sixth Floor. Union &t—Becond Ave.—Pike 8t.—Seattie. “Tel, Ellioia400 Third Floor. same to the editor of The Star, | |from several large automobile con Basement Br'-sroom — *t Satestoom « Ret RC news of much interest to Mr. | |cerns in the Hast ; : 03 . Bs a a veh PA rniE amie ODER rt Kas HSE _ TIS Weisz will be forthcoming Meanwhile he continues bis aes ~ - @ duties as traffic policeman,

Other pages from this issue: