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

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THE SEATTLE STAR “THE BON MARCHE’S———]MRS, ROCKEFELLER [2 forpecxe-Netson | |AUGUST SALE OF SILKS) AND YOUNGMORGAN) New Hats at $750 Renain Remaini i i Are Especially Designed to Accompany ing All Specially Purchased—All Underpriced VISITORS FOR DAY the Silk Sports Coat or Sweater _ Parasols ” , BUY THE MATERIALS NOW—and Be First on the Street With New Fall Attire ois Son somb-deees waar: The y oupe 1 Under ¢ smart enough, t and ar P a“ h Pl 1 d F. Silk Y d Roll th ue | | re sailor models, with soft, flexible brims Some have duced Bi cones stor Silk—the entire surplus line of a big jobber, bought at Hla Membera of these monted tribes dropped quietly into Seattle Mon colorings, stitched together, and underbrim of Slack $1 AS : 3 1. Heavy plain and printed day night and registered at the Hotel Washington : ay le a yare es 'y pia 1 | | Junius 8p: or Morgan, grandsoon of the late Pierpont Morgan, and velvet ] s, satin messaline s es and fancy silks, 24 inches wide, in lB| heir to the Morgan millions, and his bride of two month os send ji oi vaaiiers Catan ee aii nly) also 33-inch imported pongee included |f| Miss Louise Converse, of Boston, arrived on the Shasta Limited vers, hdl sharp a and on brim with several rows of contr: ut at the hotel Tuesday » later that Herbert L. Satterlee, the bridegroom's uncle, who ar ning, and it wan some thread and are faced with silk in light-pink, white, g ue or cerise | rived the same day, but by another train, and who also stopped at the green, Belgium Washington, learned that they had come and gone. 1 ~— c Young Morgan is 23. Ho wassoberly dressed and unobtrusive tn A novelty beaded or worsted ornament in a color |f| manner. The entire baggage of the young couple consisted of two to contrast or harmonize with the hat or its facing, dress sult cases. 69¢ a yard; worth regularly $1.00. Nothing more in demand just now for dresses or coats, They have the soft chiffon finish, are 36 inches wide. On sale at this price Wednesday while the lot holds out. | Mrs. William u, Rockef arrived Monday night, Tue NEW—Kayser Jersey Silk, 72 Inches in Width, ne , ane end 1,00 th ed Deseo, ot $3.50 0 Yad | INDIANS PEACE-LOVING, HE SAYS Messalines, ‘. Yard 50c | Silks, 40 Inches Wide if 89c SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.—Wild Went shows and motion pic | ' A big sale of those popular black and navy Dress Taffetas at $1. 00 Black and Navy Taffetas, 36-In. ] forms the trimming sisterintaw of Jawn D,, and son ay they spent sightseeing They fill a need for a smart, general-purpose Hat for 3 immediate wear, at an attractive price, sikiged ae is Rag Ru gs : ‘ At Reduced st A Sample Line of Tourist [”,,:'%:, + Cases and Aprons are marked at sharply gp duced prices as follows: tu | # depleting Inc on are ev! Wednesday—a table heaped high with odd | Heavy, lustrous Crepe de Chines, the best nilke De eae Wt aaa Tae oeemiecn a es binice «\tivine tr’ bin pleces and broken lines of silks, 24 and 27 inches | for wear, and ideal for watsts, dresses or under jf! the alae ‘race: ge fapealy ahonatiis int tne tour. with wh wide, at 50c a yard, Heavy messalines, in fine | wear, in 26 atreet and evening shades; also biacK Hf) 1 gine are regarded by children colors; also brocades, figured and satin stripes. | and white; 890 a yard, These statements were made today by Rev. Sherman . president of the Society of American Indians, who ts here att 36-Inch Lustrous | 40-Inch Silk and +95 & congress on Indian progress 5 ‘ 4x36. & " | = 24x36, Silk Poplins, Yard c Wool Poplin, Yard Cc i]| “Indian fights should be forgotten by the whites and n¢ On Sale at Exceptionally-Low Prices . we. | J uated in pleture iid Such pletu ft 4 fe Just arrived—big lot of handsome Silk Poplins, Silk and Wool Poplins that give lasting satis: | | hase greusty Miisebttient the Tndion ra Indians are ft FAVORABLE purchase permits the Toilet Goods m4 extra heavy, 36 inches wide; fine and lustrous, | faction; 40 inches wide; extra heavy « SCONE 1 Soo on levied iatiobe natead Of the craal. saTagen A VOR i ee J ; . 90¢. and will wash and wear well; 20 staple colors | and obtainable in the new street shades, at 95 1 red man never killed for the joy filing. The plone Section to unusual values in a maker’s sam- 6x9, $8.00. and black. a yard gerded as invaders and the Indian fought to protect his | of high-grade Tourist Cases and Pullman Aprons 6x9, $9.00. Black Messaline, \ 69c 36-Inch $1.39 Black 1 00 ‘mai i —_ conveniences that mean much to the comfort of the trav- 7-6x10-6, $36.00. 36 Inches Wide | Taffeta, a Yard i . I} cler. The purchase includes: 7-6x10-6, $12.50 and What, only 69¢c a yard for pretty Satin Mes- Beautiful shimmering Chiffon Dress Taffeta, 1 ' | Tourists’ Cases of Cretonne, $13.50. saline? That's all, and it's 36 inches wide, too, | oxtra soft, that lends {tself beautifully for making ry i . . that will not crack or crush. Fine for waists, | dresses and waists; 36 inches wide, at $1.00 a NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Unheralded and accompanied by a squad Linen, Silk and Satin, compactly GRASS RUGS dresses or linings. yard —Upper Main Floor, of silent men, whose hip pockets bulged suspic slid into the Grand Central railroad station today, unnoticed by the REDUCED— 6x9, reduced to $2.50, ‘ 8x10, reduced to $3.75. 9x12, reduced to $5.75, ALPHA TEA RUGS REDUCED— 4x7, reduced to $2.25. 6x9, reduced to $4.50. 8x10, reduced to $7.00, —Second Floor, say, a ome ee! neff designed with compartments for | ; } e e thousands of hurrying commuters and thru pass if | ment from England since the war, in payment for shiploads of munt v e l y ul S or e tions which have been supplied to Great Britain $3.00. The gold was quietly put aboard motor trucks and taken to the| | Pullman Aprons of good qual- ] ] 1] HH i In Indian Head, White Drill, Linene—in the All White or White With Pink and Blue Collars, || V»!ted States sudtreasury and placed to the credit of J. P. Morgan & Co This Is a Middy Bargain Well Worthy -f3%> ||SLASHES CLOTHES IN GIRLS’ ROOM | PORTLAND, Aug. 10.—With sentence continued in the municipal) . ij) from 50¢ to $1.50. the Name court, following an admission that he entered the apartments of Misses Pullman Aprons of silk and é , Mollie and Jennfe Smith during’ their absence, and tn gratifying « sc shott einMbactt uA” ohsiy acid peculfar mania, slashed their clothing to pieces, M. H. Black, of | atin, rubber-lined, with mbbons | | 1 | if ity ecretonne, lined with rubber, | and fitted with compartments for toilet articles, specially priced For the Middies are all new—and nicely made—the blouses are cut Raitimore, reputed heir to millions, today faces a federal charge of to tie around waist, special i—with square sailor collars—and short sleeves—and the skirts . attempting to use the United States matin to defraud : -saiglebardes os asf reasaaiy 3) k ‘ 4 all for $1.19 The federal charge grew out of a letter, apparently stened by Miss ||] $1.25 to $2.00. Imported are made full—with plaits down the center—and all for ’ Mollie Smith, that Black {s alleged to have written a Mrs, Baird of |] Sponge Bags of pure gum Si to 44. Kansas City, asking for $26 i] ° stapsehedaee ack {# sald to have been suffering from a manta for destroying | iH rubber in an assortment of col- Valenciennes '. : i. feminine apparel for some time, and was on a tour of the world with ors, specially priced, 25¢ to ‘is mother In hopes of riding himself of the obsession, when EA ; Edg $5.00 Golfine Sport Coats Priced $4.45 wis 2 75¢. ' es | Very popular, indeed, are these Sport Coats at $4.45. Cut tn the popu- Sponge Bags of rubber-lined cretonne, special 15¢ Bolt of 12 Yards . lar Jength, lined throughout, all withlong sashes with tasseled ends. Col- OMT | 6 y) | to 5O¢. —First Floor. lars may be worn fiat or military style; loop fastened, latest styles, of ’ an iH} — 55c eas | iW VER 500 NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Provided he is not Monized, Maj. Gen. |f] Pieces of dainty governor of the Panama canal zone, will leave | if New Models in O single and two-thread Val ma-Pacific exposition. Gen, Goe-) White Chinchilla Coats to $14.50, $10.95 | |] }Ssrtiansae' es resto ranne Pace | pment Ling More splendid genuine Worumbo Chinchilla Coats at $10.95; worth up nek song par ten Shans ato, il American Lady Corsets very attractive values at this to $14.50; 40 inches long; made withconvertible or notch collars. Some { | price. A large selection of ée have belts, others belted in the back, finished with large white buttons. i § | i Express Fashion’s Advanced Ideas signs is offered, on diamond At the Aagust White Sale of Dainty White Wearables | BERKELEY, Cal., Aug. 10.—George Fitch, the oe humorist, iH } and round meshes. The bolt is dead here today as a result of complications, following an operation iret Floor, TYLE 536, as shown in the of 12 yards, 55¢. Women’s Voile, Organdy, Batiste and | White Lingerie Dresses, Worth Up to |] fo" sppeniicitis sketch, differs from last sea- Fitch came to California with hia wife and three children to attend |j son's models in that it is a little Linene Waists $8.89, for the Convention of the American press bumorists. He was taken {ll |f , 3 (tack 03 Friday at the home of his sister, Miss R. Louise Fitch, of Berkeley | shorter in front and back. It 1s pares Fitch is best known for his “Siwash College” stories and “Home made of brocade with satin rib- at 95c $4.75 Ea. burg Memories.” He was 38 years old. His home ts in Galva, ll Funeral services will be held here Friday, Interment will be made | i bon trimming at top, the bust New Plaid For summer what's so nice as pretty White | Warm weather apparel, just as dainty and Sealy teh" : ; m Blouses, and we have just a splendid line for 95c. | pretty as can be—Organdies, Votles and Marquts- at Galva, Ill, where Fitch's father resites, | extending four inches above the Gi hams One pretty style is of organdy, with clusters of | ettes. Some with ruffies, others ter skirts or in il waist-line. The material comes ng: 4 pin tucks, sailor collar and Insets of Venise lace. | tucks and gathered at the top. Surplice, bolero » “ Sn 4 ‘f Another model {s of allover embroidery. | or plainer style waists. —Second Floor. WILL MARRY MODEL PRISONER fh a down wt en the hips, and at 124c Yard three sets of hose supporters sa LOS ANGELPS, Aug. 10.—A remarkable love pact today binds to-| | are attached. Sizes 21 to 30. EW Ginghams in 18c Pillow Size 45x36-Inch } gether Otis McGinnis, former Los Angeles realty man, now serving fff vi esigazis F . > $. the medium and two years in San Quentin, and Olive L. Davis, pretty stenographer, who | if Price $3.00. 50 dozen Pillow Cases, made of extra good quality Cc Ses ceourined (te earl Win week tis. tuce: oxtires iH dark plaid patterns that “Dp e a ) i igh! c : bleached muslin of soft finish, free from dressing. Th A According to its terms McGinnis promises to be a model Lgrer{ iI A ens -_ post ig ” piste ub amirabty into ‘ . 3 and Miss Davis promises to be faithful to him all the time he is locked |} coutil, Style 420, is made with ory r : BI Te. Bleached Sheete, Size 81x90 a } 59 e ugu st up, and to marry him when he is released. ii] long skirt and has elastic inset over the thigh. It is yc lg sie dresses. jeac! e made of heavy weight sheeting, size : — -— H . : hoice of many attrac- 81x90 inches. Very serviceable for family use. j Cc White Sale iH} made for the average figure, well-boned, with two tive color combination $1.50 Bed: Js, Si 78x90-Inct Pa f Be ‘i HH hooks at bottom of front stay and six hose supporters. Twenty - seven inches a ee eee 3S Sent patterns; firm $1 19 0 dding SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.—Ted Meredith, world’s record holder I Epica $200 wide, 12/49 yer : heavy quality and neatly hemmed ready for use. j . Is a Mighty |for the half mile run, today failed in his attempt to lower Maxey Long's If < ry brig pretty Corset of light-pink striped batiste, PLISSE CREPES, Fs “i record of 47 seconds in a quarter mile straightaway run. His time was|ff} Style 223, has medium bust and is lightly t - D— $2.25 Bed Comforters, Size 66x78-Inch a |483-5, The race was run on the exposition track. Hormer, of Cin-|}f «7 cially ‘ ts ited boned, adapt 19¢ YAR Bed Comforters covered with good quality floral stlk- ‘$1 75 Good Time | cinnat!, was his only competitor. | ing it especially for the average figure. Price $1.50. Finely woven Crepe} 5 oline, with sateen borders, and filled with soft white | ° | | —Second Floor. of excellent wearing and 2 : | A. W. Goff, Pacific Coast division manager of Vitagraph-Lubin-Selig- | "$2.50 Woolnap Blankets, Size 66380 to Replenish | COAST MANAGER OF “BIG 4” HERE | cael he oa | bd ° terned with pretty bud i ing Bunce atte atta necreerem |S1.95 \ the Bedding New Collars With Frills | Sstthor" Sek "lf Peers verre wm weer ootorad, Borders. 4 | Eseanay, Inc., is a visitor at the local branch for a few days I $1 75 d 2 white eroenes: Thi $6.00 Wool Blankets, Size 68x80, Pair Closet | Seattle in particular seems to set a mark in film business that | 3 an $ 25 one inches wide, 19¢ would be a credit to any Eastern city, sald Goff, and in vie yard Ali-wool White Blankets with pink and blue borders; | P 1 ty ~ : F E Ba % splendid quality soft fleecy Blankets, size 68x80 inches. $5. 00 tag “hig Wear cone teenie, ase possible division headquarters for} HESE new Flat Collars with ruffled and plaited —Basement Selene Lower M. Floor. . side frills are called “Princess Imperial” Collars. 69c and 75c Corsets at 44c Ea. CENSORS SEE ORIENTAL BEAUTIES - emi” the everest ote Aacvy Ped Pine eae 1 The board of theatre censors has begun an inquiry in the matter) Here’s just the bargain for those who want Corsets at a|fjof the “Ortental Reauties” show at 161 Washington st. which was| : low price. Of good coutil, in white or drab, some with re-|[| Proust to the attention of Chief Lang by The Star, and which the chief PURITAN AND DUTCH COLLARS 29c Pair i duco straps. Sizes 19, 20, 23 to 30. |"** Ghe member of the board already has seon the show. A report is|] 20¢ AND $1.00— ILLOW CASES of good }to be made at the regular meeting of the censors Wednesday, when, An excellent quality of Georgette Crepe that laun quality muslin, stamped ye | Fe ‘. lit is believed, some plan of action for stopping the performance will| for embroidery in attractive |” BS $1.50 R. & G. Corsets Going at $1.00 |e agreed upon. |] ders well is used in these popular flat collars in Puritan | designs, the pair, 20¢. i " | ; ; | At least one of Chief Lang’s policemen has visited the interior of end’. : a For only $1.00 you can get medium-length Corsets, worth || the show more than once, and has allowed the git! dancer to continue |]; id Dutch style, A variety of shapes are shown, fin- —Basement Salesroom. i $1.50. Of fine batiste, with lace and ribbon trimmings; fitted Lunting the naughty flea” without molestation ished with hemstitching and narrow lace, —First Floor. oer ciidien? tt dia Ga be with 6 hose supporters, cir Radda —Third Floor, ROBBERS SCORE 100; CET $3, 000 7 Pibeg ; We Pay Special Attention to the Needs of soot else ta tele eating ff mer ta 300 at | New Wide-Strip e Waisting ar ul! Business Men and Women Shopping in a Hu | ped with $3,0 y . he robb A} 50 Y ry recap w 3, he early morning fog aided the bbers, posse started in pursult. INE-RIBBED Mercerized And {f you're shopping during lunch time, or want to pick up a few j | aie clace Union Suits, high neck B things after office hours, on your way to the boat~-n word to t asserts he heard nothing of any — * ibis . will “speed up” the transaction very materially. eee KLEIN TELLS WHY HE | tacts warning, and that it had noth HESE Silk-and-Cotton Waistings in striking wide- | 8°¢ raphe ses ae 4 } QUIT JOB ON LINER ing to do with his leaving. stripe effects are very popular for dresses, middy Verend Bhi Bs: q Ee ee i ee) ee | ’ jackéts and sport blouses. In the one-inch stripes ae Fook. is Percales at | 10c Printed Lawns | 1214c Wonderland | 20c Ratines 10c |} 4, ¢. kien who reigned am MANUFACTURERS there is choice of Sage, Helio, Pink, Light-blue ae pouerecos oe a Yard 5c Yard Suiting 10c Yd. a Yard |chiot officer of the Minnesota just | PAIR OPENS MONDAY Medium-blue on white grounds. Black and white com- she ge padae vent nek sae gears fe Wonderland Suiting, Mill ends and full |f | before the big liner started on her! When the 1915 Manufacturers’ bination only, in the 34 and %-inch stripes, Thirty- New Veilings i dark shades. | clown Malw. Wies oy wide, lengths | bolts, 27 inches wide. |f/ inst trip to Viadivostok, Stberia,|fair opens on the root of the com six inches wide, 50c 1 7 | jor, | to 15 yards. ~-Lower Main Floor. |} deciared to The Star Tuesday that bined Henry, Stuart agd White i bens Mictaad hun 25c Yard "9 | te gett ee ea being of German) buildings, next Monday, 200 local | 36-1 h N. N 1 tment | Marinell ¢ Fourth Floor Launch Counter ts a Popular Place to Kat. i birth, he had beam subjected to firms will be represented by ex-| a ¢ r v attractive asso Shavatations be i Kazoo more or less embarrassment while hibits , syrinen. - ovelty Stripe Voiles of fancy meshes few 1ér Gains i | HE upporters |the vessel was in allied ports on| Samples and prizes will be show: | N ‘ings, Freckles and and Suspenders |] | the other side of the Pacific. ered upon visitors, the show re 25c Yard tered 2 sr Net mF, Tam—Third BO for 60e—Upper The Star told Saturday how cer- maining open an entire week, clos-| s 4 arB wo in white, navy, blac iy N Main Floor tain unnamed German officers quit|ing with Made-in-Washington day, | ae eh pencil- and awning-striped effects in fine other desirable colors, The Union St—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattie, Tel. Eli Boys’ Section \the ship this trip because of a! August 21 Dres 1 r D \ — lott 4100 ugust 2 ress Voiles, in pink, green, blue, helio, yard, 25¢, warning they had received from a| All sorts of amusement stunts % bs i § lio, black and navy, Basement Salesroom. German source that {t would not|are being arranged for the entor. » inches wide, 25¢ yard. —First Floor, be eafe to make the voyage. Klein tainment of visitor \ )

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