The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1915, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR MADE. IN. N pay] WEST SEATTLE inion Men and W - poly ¢ soe The Bon FERRY CH ARGE Marche’s Second Avenue Front Dolls’ Aprons Are Being Made in One Window FREDERICK Ee NELSON“ Initialed Bath Towels Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs sPECIAL |25C, EACH Special 15c Ea, | | | | The port commission will consider next we the mmendation v} : cael are over 0 i oa ah By the Williams Garment Company of Seattle | a jasioner Remaberg to remove Capt. Alexander Wood, day T. acy A sults ? a , am master the Weat Seattle ferryboat, to the Lake Washington ferr ¢ 1 : alues fm And any little girl who comes up to the F< Floor Toy Shop Saturday (Accom if) hoat, because he ts at outs with the night master, Capt. W. H. Merwin, “sn vel tt ‘ 1 1 Handker. a i sy tan Eve BEG Of theas BRE ioe the asicing it tn’ sald | ta of oi an panied by a grown-up) can have LE MADE” ‘A Capt, Wood has been operating the bay ferry for 11 years. He eptional offe , a ye: Ms | “SEATT! prons | hak made more than 60,000 trips, During all that time he has never ~ MW we a Special Display and Sale of the Williams Garment Company's vr Beane rhlag et bce full-bleached, 81.75 dozen, oF 165 | 25c Margaret Aprons ) One-Piece Middy Sets ) | | interte a peg with che eparaticn woe tr Mihir nD a han and ready First Poor, Pretty little Margaret Apro 7 tn( Oc iS. Plece Amoskeag hier ge onthe ed 89c| | ie me onfiiet of authority bee nuso of it When Capt, Merwin goes They meast ; | Nght or dark percales, with neat little . fo in Sea © in one . jf} on duty, at 4:30 p.m, Capt. Wood goes o dot Mage : bib and pocket, bound all around ri fa ha look like skict and middy; bound nha | The autumn fogs are beginning to creep over the bay, mornings, inches, and hav > white. white, Third Floor, = now, Capt. Wood knows them, and how to get thru them 1 woven initial i earl Bead paca | Commuters from Went Seattle who cross the bay dally are ready t for the retention of the veteran captain, not because of sent | reasons, but because they feel that with Capt. Wood In com mand, they are safe. "| GAIN IN FOREIGN COMMERCE qua quantities im cach tl = Necklaces ae ae De FG HO OP ire otro a Premera At Near Half so. 48 12 24 72 84 72 72 36 72 84 2 Bend Xe Bet est? are very mot esata e | to the July report of Port Warden Paysne, just out. Imports for July uate I On Sale Sorardiy, First Floor . against $5,891,911 for June of this year, i for July ot year ® for July, 1915, showed a gain of $1,027,467 over July, 1914,) reare of $370,863 from June, 1915. ‘ORDER STREET IMPROVEMENT | | i Jewelery Bection, Basement Salesroom A Wide Verow of Styles in New Top Coats at $12.50 N material and design these new Coats are especially adapted for general utility wear. They are made up in the modish Corduroys, in navy, black, BRASSIERES | | | but a ded This unusual sale will start Satarday morn- ing at 9 o’clock——and continue all day Sat- urday—provided the quantity holds out—All | sizes in the lot from 36 to 46 | A dozen or more good looking models | to pick yours from—made of ginghams and percales—in stripes, chec ks, plaids and | Altho the recefvers for the Seattle, Renton & Southern contend the city cannot legally proceed with the {mprovement of Rainier boule vard until @ decision on damages is rendered by the court, the council | #treets and sewers committee Thureday ordered the board of pubite |] works to proceed with {t. Several days ago Federal Judge Cushman | |i denied the application of the receivers for a permanent injunction, | | || | | Hit figured effects—nicely trimmed with mate- rials of contrasting shades—and you'll find | every garment to be neatly tailored and | finished | AND ONLY 55¢ EACH ON SATUR- | DAY. —Second Floor, Center. | Boys’ “STAND-WEAR” School. Suits at $5.00 LK restraining the city trom proceeding with the improvement, REV, BILL'S TEAM WINS--43 TO 10 | | HOOD RIVER, Ore, Aug. 20-—Evangelist Billy Sunday has not forgotten ail of the baseball he knew in the days when he played with |i the Chicago White Sox ‘Thin was the declaration today of those who witnessed the game | HH} | here yesterday between Hood River ministers, led by Billy, and the|H bankers of the town. \ ¢ ministers wo 0 nahing six o ” iy brown and green, Zibeline, The ” Standard of All $5. 00 School Suits asitging aeoy chanae’ Paha fd ettaontanantes coe inca hon Tweeds and Fancy Coatings in 25c Bay Your Boy a “‘STAND-WEAR”’ Suit This Time—and See Epes mixed colorings. MBROIDERY inser What a Splendid ‘Money's Worth” It Is The new Autumn “Stand-Wears” are so well tailored— in a good range of nice “Boy Patterns,” neat checks and plaids—plain browns, grays and tans—and those profitable dark mixtures that do not soil easily. : They are made in the popular Bulgarian style—with the three-piece belt— Full-belted, half-belted and 4 tion and narrow edg- plain styles in the collection, ing trim the excellent. with two-in-one collar and haJf fitting Brassiere pictured. T or full lining. Sizes 14, 16 and !t sii: mee cu & y~ 18 years; 34 to 44. Moderately svi aad strongly a priced at $12.50. FINDS $1,000 AND RETURNS IT i ! | How would you like to be a perfectly respectable business man, ro i | | |to Tacoma in your auto on business, and come back to find the police | searching for you, and discover that you had stolen $1,0007 | } It happened Thursday to Charles A. Peplow, manager of the | | Hammond Milling Co. | He 1* the man The Star told about yesterday as driving away with |} ed under the arm AND THER AN EXTRA PAIR OF “KNICKERS” | the purse of Mra. Anna Hanke, 816 Eighth ave. 8, who had boarded |] WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS, $13.75— Very oa value at 25@, THAT GOES WITH EVERY “STAND-WEAR” SUIT. phe By RES ide hie “she Beeoee le ase ae aadare Heavy white chinchilla striped with black is the Basement Se Boys’ $1.50 to $2.50 Hats | Men’s Trousers Up to $4.00 —At 98c— | —$2.50 Pr.— 1,000 Boye’ Fall Hate of felt and Men's Trousers, worth to $4.00, for cloth, in Rah-Rah and middy styles;| only $2.50 « pair Saturday; 31 to 46 sizes 6% to 74s. Plain blue, black,| waist measure} assorted lengths; of gray and brown felt; also plaids, | cassimeres and heavy tweeds only; checks and fancy mixtures. | gray, brown and dark mixtures, —Upper Main Floor. City Salary Warrants Cashed at Par To make it more convenient for its customers, The Bon Marche will, as heretofore, gladly cash, at par, city employes’ sal ary warrants. —Main Office, Third Floor. material in these smart coats. They are in three- quarter length, with two-in-one collar and full belt. Bathing Caps —Basement Salesroom. dtd AEE AM 25c Unusually Good Style and Value in UM Rubber Baiiag Caps in red, green Trimmed Hats at $5.00 ani ancy, sires etc I I IW well the latest cach, Basement Salesroom | discover {t until he reached Tacoma When he returned, he hunted || | up Mra. Hanke, and returned it to her. | WON'T NEED ANY OUTSIDE HELP | DALLAS, Tex, Aug. 20.—According to advices recetved here to. | day, Galveston ts still under martial law, with armed soldiers on duty |i] i} } about public bolidings and the streets. Eight bodies are said to have been sighted tn the bay there. The destruction of the lgithouse at Surfside, 50 miles from Galveston, has been confirmed. All of the 19 persons reported to have perished at Surfside met thelr death when the lighthouse collapsed under the battering of the high sea and wind. || From Houston, where he has gone to aid in relief work, Gov. | Ferguson iaaued a statement that outside ald would not be needed } style developments in Millinery are repro- Children’s Hose duced in our Basement if | The governor said his information was that the loss of life was not —_— great I got mide — 10c Pair Bordering on the Sensational) Eeonomies—On Sale 69c to $1.00 Stationery | From 9 A. M. to 12 Reduced to 19c\" ™r eee cor & eso Only 296 Boxes in the Lot—When They Are | 5< Unbleached Muslin, 27-Inch } Gone the Sale Will Be Over nil? Yards of Unbleached Mustin, 27 | 3¢ There are 296 boxes in the lot of Correspond- | !pches wide, medium weight; not over ence Paper from the leading makers of fine sta- peo gi aor” from 9 a. m. to 12. tionery. Whiting’s organdie, Crane‘s linen lawn, | Lower Main Floor. J 4 le " Hurds and Berline—latest tints. 10c Bl hed Pillow Ea. } 5c Shelf Paper, a Roll Cases, } 3 i C 2x36 Standard Shelf Paper, 5 yards to the 2 ic ae see Cneee, wee dex } 8c inches before hemming; made of medium roll, in assorted colors; special, 240 a / Weight muslin; from 9 a. m. to 12 at 8c. roll—value 5c. Lower Main Floor. Roll Films Developed Free | 10¢ White Paper Napkins, Pkg. ) Provided You Parchase Them Here Saturday Pure white Tissue Paper Napkins, 100 | 5c The new colors, the ings in sizes 5 to 934, lowe new shapes and the new priced 10¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom. trimmings are represented in interesting variety, and the values are very at- New Ribbons tractive at $5.00. 20c Yard ‘ v7 - New Children’s Hats LAIDS, Checks ee" ds Just Received Floral effects and , a Stripes to choose from in these new, wide Rib- bons, as well as many velours, with trimming of flowers, ribbons and worsted staple and novelty plain ornaments. Colors, black, brown and navy. Prices, shades. Unusually good $1.45 to $3.75. —Basement Salesr value at 20¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom ROSEBURG Ore, Aug. 20.—The Bouthern .Pacific Ratiroad com pany is sending letters to all of the machinists, boilermakers, black- |} smiths, eet metal workers and car repairers, who went on strike sev | eral years ago, offering to reinstate them to their former positions, it wan reported today. It is said that nearly all of the men are accepting the company’s offer. The strike affected the entire Southern Pacific system. LEO FRANK FUNERAL PRIVATE =| | i} 1 | ! i 1 i i} i | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The body of Leo M. Frank was buried to] day In Cypress Hills cemetery. There was no demonstration, altho 25 /f] policemen waited outside of the home of Frank's mother to deal with | ] i i These new Hats for Children are smaller editions of what their elders are wearing, made up in velvets and any crowd that might gather, Mrs. Frank, who haa been bearing up bravely since her husband's death, was near collapse. The funeral was private. FIRST JEWISH GOVERNOR TAKES FAMILY TO BOSTON CONFERENCE | New Bloomer Boys’ Norfolk Suits Gowns, Special $3.95 HESE low-priced Suits Cc give very good service for school wear or play times in @ package, at bo, from 9 a. m, to 12 f and Retarn Them to Us Before 4:30 Monday | Saturday. Usually sold at 100. ener | They will be finished by one of the best op | Main Floor. erators in Seattle—insuring you the best possible A results from your films. A full line of Films tor | 69¢ Mason Quart Fruit Jars all makes and sizes of kodaks and cameras, 4 Dozen —Upper Main Floor. | «pestect” Ball Mason Fruit Jars, 50c complete with porcelain-lined caps wal f by 2 ° rubbers; not over 2 dozen to each, from Saturday Specials in Groceries | i'22"i0s. Uec wan Pion 8 pictured, Bloomer They are of durable gray and Gown of good brown mixtures, with stitched- | Rrade nainsook, Em ‘ - ckets, Mt. Vernon Milk 25¢ Women’s 50c Initialed pire style, —_ prettily aaa *) : Sai peels an = J at Four Cans for Handkerchiefs | trimmed with embroid- pair of knickerbockers, Sizes Mt. Vernon Milk, Saturday, at 4 cans for 26e—| Women's all linen {nftial Handker 25¢ | ery beading, French 6 to 18 years, Price, $3.95. not over 4 cans to each customer at this price, and | chiefa; script and block {nitia ona | beading and edge, An Boys’ Tapeless Blou: delivered only with other groceries. | with fancy floral embroidery; 9 to 12 ie Use tae ne j light and dark wash f; Mayflower Coffee, ae 35¢ grade, 274c Gown is of white crepe, freshly roasted, pound............... sizes 6 to 15 years, [Sm style of Bloomer Plain and Fancy Silks, a Yard) Plain and fancy Silks, in waist and 5¢ with kimono sleeves, band trimming in pink or blue flowered pattern tional values at 25¢, Juvenile Suits (size years), in blue se checks and Naptha Soap, Bon Marche sks: one of 19 the best, 5 bars C | aress lengths: also eavy 26-Inch im-f New Teas, green or black Grade, 60c; 60c | Ported Ponges, at 25c a yard, from "| grade, 45c; 50c grade, 39¢; 324c a.m. to 12. Upper Main Fioor, | 7 and ribbon bow 40c grade 4 if Special, Saturday, Middy Bi 50c Wool Serges, 36 Ins. Wide | ‘ 26. and Junior Snider Coteup, large botts 1 | | ol Hasement Salesroom. q over 2 to each; bottle.............04. 174c Fine, heavy, all-w | & : 83.00 and § Boys’ Caps tn Children’s Wash —o™S"","2°«- 1 Serge; splendid 38) an | for children’s wear; in colors and? vray Pure Cider Vinegar, Town Talk brand; 10c| ®: Cc gray ond black; 26 inches wide; 9 to 12 at 38c. 16c grade, botti Upper Main Floor. Ripe Olives, No. 1 tall cans, good size, | Boys’ Sweaters in gray Mack Mission Olives... yin ena Q9c| Lustrous 25¢ Black Sateen ] blue, at 75¢, $1.50 and —Fourth Floor. Ten pieces only of this fine, hen | D eres, cence amen Black Sateen, at 12%c a yard Ont 12! (ei resses At the Delicatessen sale from 9 to 12, if the lot holds out 2 | Upper Main Floor. Washington Creamery | 30c Japanese Matting ig ) Butter at 30c a Ib. 27x54 Inches | Japanese Matting Rugs, in Ortental ) 19 Or three pounds for 85c, Freshly churned Wash- | effects; size 54 inches. Nice for Cc igton Creamery Butter-——special at this price for | bungalows or summer homes; 9 to 12 “Made-tn-Washington” day. —Fourth Floor, | at Lic each, Third Floor 85c N unusually low price ' for Dresses so well made and of such fine Zophyr gingham, They i Aadhilecia pleasing pecially selected for their good laundering cors Sizes 5 to WW. Price are made up in attractive 8 to jee to get the little ong’s hair cut—Price Zhe. Third Floor. All makes of | Gov. M. D, Alexander and family—the governor at upper right, | atyle play or school choose rom in 30c Freshly Toast- | Mra, Alexander at upper left, Miss Leha Alexander at lower right. wear, have been es a ee | | | An interesting family party at|exander. | the conference of state governors ae Alexander has the distine | \to be held in Boston Aug. 24 to 27/0M of being the first Jewish gov. | “"ernor ever ele { will be the Alexanders of Idaho—|the Union. He will ts ov heey Gov. Moses D. Alexander, his wite/nent part in the conference pro and their daughter, Miss Leha Al-! gram, and pretty floral arrange as pictured Attractive values at 1S¢ Cameras and ed Marshmallows, 1 HE Fountain Pens re- 20c a pourd, BON paired by an ex. Lower Main Floor. pert. Union 8t.—Second Ave.—-Pike St—Seattle, Tel, Elliott 4100 ments, on Upper Main Floor, —Besoment Salesroom. i

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