The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 9, 1915, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR PENNY DAY ||THE GopDEss NTRODUCING At the Bon Marché Dept. Buyers’ Sale|] J EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay The Buyers Have Planned to Wind Up Their ( Very Suc- |} ANITA STEWART as ... . The Goddess Penny | cessful) Sale With a Rollicking, Rousing ‘Penny Day’”’ FREDERICK &~NELSON A Special Selling of New Silk Umbrellas at $2.95 Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS i One af the Mest Notable Figures in Amarlean Literature i | They Offer These “Penny Day” Spe- Read the Story Here; See It on Screen at the Alhambra has been arranged for Friday, and offers exceptional values as follows: a | cials at Regular Prices—But if You Women’s All-Silk La Touraine Umbrellas in black i Da | Buy Two of the Same Articles— boty hia prostnted ite, one of Atma tha Be caperted.” A tov botanan and colors, with 8-rip Paragon frame, short ebonoid i f | At the Bon Marche | You Get the Second One for g , wound” above "and yg icf | handle, wrist loop and silk case to match; $2.95. ie oe : a Penny Ae | tah ahead’ dalowee "Tommy | Ww. "s All-Silk Close-rolling Umbrellas in black al her mission to reform the world. Atlalong the whores of the island, omen's Please note that no goods will be sold for a penny unless another of the same article ||| the age of 18 she te be purchased at the regular price—that only the PENNY DAY specials advertised in ihe wernt where. a8 the SCeattle papers will be sold for a penny and that no telephone orders can be accepted j for Penny Day Specials while he fished. Finally, Tommy's ‘long casts were rewarded. He |hooked a fine trout and began to draw him strongly toward the| i] beach, In her excitement and eng erness to help, Celestia ran into the! I wing e Inge ne the adopted son ot MF. Baretay. | shall er, stepped 4 | en Ss ew a ul Ss | the moment completely submerged, Laughing and scolding, Tommy i 7 >= een ulled her o 4 Mterall h Or Two of Them for $20.01 Scat eee Fach them Stem an oon really planned. rising from her wet, clinging robe, All New Autama Styles —Excellently Tailored—in the Conservative Business Sack—That Most direndachs ons Wanting tin ana ‘be | Dut since the fire could only warm |i t Men Like Best meet Playmate, | ONO #ide of her at a time, and since moment when |the chill of evening had begun to Made of fine worsteds—in the new brown shades for Fall—some nice grays in and colors, on 26-inch, 8-rib frame, with black eb- onoid detachable handle, El Gayo cord and silk case to match; $2.95. Each of the Above Styles in Black and the Following Color Assortnient: Emerald Apple-Green National-Blue King’s-Blue Brown Cardinal: Wine Navy-Blue Gray Wises Fee te reform the set in, sho shivered, and now and New Corduroy Coats 4 1 f checks and stripes—and a few “Scotchy” tweed effects—all sizes (to start with) from gong goon agree ON 1 { 34 to 44, eer Prepon Deen , [ter take tint dross off and tet me For Small Tots What a Chance to Be Able to Buy Two Fall Suits for the Price of One onyrie! Eaters codbescie | tal x” : wid The oftener Tommy helped Celes-|. TO the young man’s horror, he | A j ’ ’ . ta thru, over or under some diff}.| had hardly finished speaking before| if peci . Men’s and Young Men’s Fall Suits for $15 fio’: etter, eae Commis, ha alnie ere fom from being torn by bramblea or en-| het shoulders, and was on the point) ff 7 . Cc . di 1 1 . a of letting {t drop to the ground, HE smart little Coat pictured is made { Or Ti Th S ts fe 15.01 couraged her with his voloe, the 4 ! A wo 0 ese Suits for e more infatuated ho became with her,” rahe ane (cg He | of an excellent quality of corduroy 1 - . M | ; ‘ These Suits are odd lots (two or three of a sort) from several of our best selling $15 tary, Biacketone’s image COUld DS) se underneath that robe there in new shades of brown, field mouse, recalled only by an effort of mem- lines of men’s, young men’s and youths’ clothes. Sizes 32 to 38 only. ory. And yet it was only a fow daya| "8% page berg rho met, Celene I} green and Copenhagen. : F a. © loo! m, puss a . They are nicely tailored Suits—in the two- and three-button sacks—in good, every a ket stmmeaneti patna beta 4 “St . c j i The full skirt is joined to the Empire day patterns for Fall—some grays and browns—a few tans and some good looking All of a sudden they caught|,,."Don't bein such a rush,” he sald.| Ml waist under a wide tuck and corduroy ¢ y , , “You wait” | te ‘ A tweed mixtures. | aroage rg nrg Nigpagllin gsaacdheved 4 He went into the little hut and buttons trim the back. Lined with : they saw before them and below! /rousht out the buffalo robe, which serviceable sateen and warmly inter- ; B 'Yy. N Y f Ik Sch | S it f Yr $5. 00 1 he had left there. It was very much ’ > ; | 0 s’ orto 00 ults TO Wooded shoren ant tn he mint’! |the worse for wear, but huge and|jff lined. Sizes 2 to S years. ; Or Two of Them for $5.01 Aensely wooded island, "| WATT « ne said, “you take that oft|ff Exceptionally good value at $5.95. ¢ excia! ba M4 J . ¥ Boys’ $5.00 School Suits—made in the Norfolk Bulgarian style—with patch pock~ |B) ents earth ts beautiful.” oe Ut) and put this on.” —Seeend Ficer, 4] ets—and knife or box pleats—in just the kinds of patterns most boys like—grays, “Remind yoa at all of heaven?” ‘Scan en pars bis back and poo { browns and fancy mixtures—in neat stripes and broken checks —— Tommy, a little mischtev.| "2st sing aie he ditt Neck 6 HE sketch shows ; ’ “Not tn the least,” sald C her, “when you've changed.” And| H $ the Lotus, a low Boys’ Felt Hats for $1.00—Or Two of Them for $1.01 J) .cX2t j2sneient” tals, Colonia ie cise gta Siatanon, frowning New Envelope Chemises, $1.00 sek’ aa” tae ' which is very efficient | and Jaughing, until he heard her in holding the fire and For Penny Day—3,000 Boys’ Rah Rah, Middy and Telescope $1.00 Hats—at two |]/‘>¢ Comparative beauties of the two) 0t) SURl ie places, “Ie that our island?” she HREE especially good values in new Envelope Chem- # Hats for $1.01. Janked “Are you angry?” she nald. “What | [] ises at this price—all made of sheer lingerie cloth. saving the fuel. It has All sizes from 6}§ to 7}4—in almostevery color or combination of colors you |f| “We'll be hard to find,” aatd|44 1 dor i ‘ heavy steal body, come could think of. —Upper Main Floor. || Tommy, “and now the work ts al-| “Nothing Pag opeey CR At One has pointed embroidery Val. Insertion Is set In points ee ae mont ali over ee ap |tako ott tects detain hie soeee, medallions set in the front with on the front of another dainty tincnntaaly tants ‘ hey de t “ ; nite 7 ronze Penny Day Specials Offered by Mr. Kalt—Drapery Buyer of inal Stas dsvidea toe lobe from | gentiemen are looking at them. It'slf] Val. Ince insertion and {a fin. Envelope Chemise and it {s | urn 4 . the forest, and here Tommy told [Just the custom, that’s all. It's con ished with one row of the inser- topped with two rows of the in With il-tnch fire pot, Pretty Kimono Silk at 39c Yard Cele gaan fnew ed era sk eur con, hbonrun "buadng snd serton and serviceable ron. | $8, 280, Oa h eaven”— 50; 15 hunted for the dugout and got it]! 7p Never been in Nem ven rea lace edge. Price $1.00. run beading. Price $1.00. $12.50; 17-inch fire pot, $16.00. 4 die bands are combined with In the third, embrotdered organdie ba’ neta gta Val. lace insertion, beading and edge to form a very dainty trimming. $1.00, —Becond Floor. Basemenf Salesroom The New Lines of Imported Women’s Low-Priced Shoes _Blue-Band HE Basement Salesroom Shoe Section Ware Into the water. : Or Two Yards for 40c He returned tn ten minutes, pad.(@24 made shift to fron it with a Jdiing quietly, and found Celeatia| "00th hot stone, and watched her This beautiful Silk is soft and pretty, and makes beautiful kimonos—there’s a good || playing with the sand as if she Sad | i ceaht wow shavedtl fia seo, selection to choose from—pretty Oriental and floral patterns; 36 inches wide. Spec ial beop a little child. Her eyes were) sven in that bulky, aeuny Sortaial bret | at 39c a yard, or an extra yard for an extra penny. If) beige ive repens oy he best | robe. 1 50-Inch Tapestry 50c Yd.| Curtain Swiss 15c Yard jf tssetsourie tani ot and inne time Uy the shore’ and’ watched the| After supper they sat for a long! the alr, and as the sunlight caught | "ars srow brighter and brighter,| Or Two Yards for 51c Or Two Yards for 16c |the myriads of bright surfaces, sho| ter and dimmer. They sure bute | a: "Wi 7 ol ere happy Heavy quality Tapestry material in rich Orien-| _ Fine quality Curtain Swiss of fine, even weave. |f jroo hat Is it Oh, what 19]. ding together, spoke te toy tal stripe patterns and colorings; comes 50 tnches | Splendid material for curtains, draperies and bed | “Sand.” said Tommy tones and Tommy answered many! wide, and 1s fine for couch covers and door drap- = A fine line of colors to match most any | “Sand.” cried Celestia questions about the affairs of the| “Didn't yo earth | n't you over play in the onnd “But then, of course,” sald Coles Curtain Scrim 10c Yard | Bungalow Net 75c Yard| |"'she looked at him with a mudden|t%; "FOU are wicked.” | grave wonder exclaimed Tommy, “I Ike! Or Two Yards for 11c Or Two Yards for 76c —_ J), |e tt vo shat t come trom M8, Who? Ie ‘yt areata | heaven, you don't believe me?” Fine, heavy quality Curtain Scrim in a fine line Extra fine quality Bungalow Curtain Net in jf) «wny, Colenti 14 t |man of new patterns and colorings; full bolts of per | Pretty Arts & Crafts designs. This material has |I) nor gare sagging -dirval ne “But lam,” sald Tommy. “Is that has ready for your inspection several fect goods. Special for Penny Day, 2 yards itc, | firm, well finished edges |Just a reguiar girl, Why. there’s| "8y I'm wicked? new lines of Women’s High hoes, compris- blood on your cheek, where a deer There couldn't be a better rea. Curtain Rods 20c Each | Printed Pictures 10c Each })™.2:5.»%te2 :""— ee at hoe ae Mi bah ing a number of good styles in patent and dull leather, with cravenette and dull cloth You've got to belleve me,” she | " eaka: | 2 | |enid, and lt seemed ta Tomy sre |ot what belongs to other people.” | tops and high, medium or low heels. Sizes ‘ Or Two for 21c | Or Two for I1c | was trying to master him with her|,, Tommy laughed aloud, thinking |i 2 to §. Priced at $8.00 and $3.50 palr. 3 Heavy goose-neck curved Extension Curtain Printed Pictures In a good assortment of Inter. ley fea re peg ap But he ceased |f] Numerous new arrivals have also 8 Rods—come complete with brackets. Rods that | esting subjects; come aize 16x20 Inches, and make | Now, Celestia.” he sald, “Tm go- : antly en he saw that she was | been added to the showing of Misses’ y extend from 24 to 60 inches; strong and very | neat pictures for bedrooms and dens | ing to take you for a boat ride. But) "U7. re | . " ¥ MONG th Gavathe. —Third Floor lyou've got to ait still—mighty still Celestia,” he sald, “fon't for a i and Children’s low-priced Footwear, A the new arrivals ia r |You pretend that youre beck inlue ae ae Agen rm, peviadting tol} among them Shoes in patent and dull the Basement Salesroom t Fr | A. | 00K ut wickedness is differ. |} leather, with cloth and kid tops—made China Section ts a shipment of Bayer A. B. Baker Has Arranged for Four Good Specials jheaven Hatening to Ierafel accom-|ent If 1 were wicked it wouldn't |ff : t ; . ies Le Aga oper taon| 0? *af6 for you to be with me, Rit over improved widetoe lasts, and Mixing Bowls and Jugs in the For Penny Day in the Garment Section } «!.i" otic Siw’ sertin as sine aren ae oe combining ayia with service. Priced everpopular Biuetand Ware, Ml} y y |: rane at mado him very un- ae you wanted 50 be safe, and atten | according to size, from $1.00 to The Jugs are in barrel shape, , ; ae ‘ ‘ s “In there no reverence left on " septs Neen om. is despeacy W $3.00 pair. —Basement Salesroom. as pictured, and range in size ’ Silk Petticoats (for Evening Wear) $3—Or 2 for $3.01 | acts? 52 Mole ee ian ake Lene Lem men, ren murderers and | from ‘pint to 9 quarts, 15g Made of silk jersey—silk crepe de chine, charmeuse, taffeta and messaline—in [tha came her into the dugout, |For,the mont part they are just un-|f ie to $1.00. ' dainty evening tints—some have handsome lace flouncings—others have accordion || Just as they were Mantten Ge thal” vaeeett "geld Oadeatins “anal | A _Demonstration of The Mixing Bowls, from one . plaiting—or tucks and ruffles cos there came to them once|there is ‘nothing wickeder than ||f oa ee quart to 4-quart capacity, 25¢ ’ Floor Length Cre Kimono for $1 95 Or 2 for $1 26 jmore, faintly, and from far-off, the} that.” i . . ° to 55¢ each. pe — | baving of the bloodhounds. Celestia; “It was more fun talking about || d W d Sh d Bi é “ea . f “&™ |f|gave Tommy a look fall of anxtous| happiness,” said Tommy. "Sup- | If Liqui InaqOoWw ade P Three nice styles to choose from—the Empire—the loose or shirred at the waist appeal pose we forget the world. Now, i] p —with elastic band—made of plain figured or floral crepes (either serpentine or plisse) “Don't be afraid,” he sald. “They| you are not going to New York to H Cl n 5 and nicely trimmed |are miles and miles from here.” | work yourself to the bone for other || eaner t 4 | So they were. All of them.|people. You're just going to stay I . a | od aS Stilliter, the guides, the hounds and|on with me in the good, clean HE r Crepe Dressing Sacques for $1.25—Or Two for $1.26}])§vsj,the,teiser, the hounds ana|cn mith me, in the, good. clean CE _ Howewares ' Nicely-made Dressing Sacques—in serpentine or plisse crepes—floral patterns |J)0f Old Man Smelis-good, which if) made much of. We'll Just go on and Section is demon- 3 ‘ se ? : lar: Saati wi Ss a - it referred to anything about him|oOD thru the woods, camping vat ; : . ’ I mostly; 5 different styles to pick from—in pink, sky, rose, red, gray, navy and Copen- Enotes: Kotler encore Hot) wigtit te peatey- Ieee tua heeeee’ Strating this week a ‘ f hagen blue—all prettily trimmed ||| Was an inappropriate name. They| RS looked her very earnestly in new and thoroughly ef- eo ee Plum Pudding y + ’ fc |] | were all there, several miles away; | the eyes and sang in a clear, quiet fanhtie nd of tlaane jowis in four sizes, 10¢ to Housekeepers’ Wash Dresses for $1.95—Or 2 for $1.96 } isis sus’ Sunsiitcoot wan in the, voten, with a “kina of” gall ten fection sation << a i , ¢ ‘ head of - ne,| derness, those great lines of Stev ing window shades at Housekeepers’ Wash Dresses, made of fine ginghams or percales—in nice stripes, wich Grecteened tingly tall pine,| one beginning oc ag | ‘ ns . Ges —Basement Salesroom. : checks and auger pada sizes to start with—and a good range of nice colors—at forest. and from which the view)" will make you brooches and toys | Pan —— ’ ; $1.95, or two for $1.96. —Second Floor, |]| a5 exceedingly fine and expan- for your delight } « a9 t | ~ | |sive: Old Man Smelis-good had a|Of bird song at morning and star oe Ae seer: Hot ater ¢ | i i ‘ pair of eyes that resembled a pair shines at night, eaner, which is used W. 1 i Duper Plasterer Brings Up Quite a Lengthy List of lot telescopes, 4 could see acy.|Andl will bulld a palace fit for you eo ea ayaa ° , “ S H thing that was in sight and me . soaking : $ Penny Day” Specials From the Cut-Rate Drug Store sic sinsikian”Stineer caea|Ot erean days In forests and ve and restores the color Bottles, $1.00 Napoleon Talcum Powder, 10c a can, | Ivory Picture Frames and Tra jup to the Indian ow * sea.’ * 3 % Pete aks for ‘ Fo aD legen Bhi 5lc I]\""No neo a damn thing,” answored| “What is that?” sata Colestta, | : ; __ to old, soiled window WO-QUART Hot Water Bot ' Ball-Bearing Scissors, each 60c Perfume in various odors, 500 Pa the Indian without changing his ex | oa beg aar- aang ce, {| Shades, and is applied by simply rubbing lightly with tles of chocolate-color rub SetrSering Seen ecu... 5c | orerion” Xe's”matto a fact gn gti tomar» NIH a sponge of cloth ber ‘with. peat banger sal miracle of optics, he had just dis covered Tommy helping Celestia] To Be Continued per, moderately priced at $1.00 each Basement Salesroom, The Cleaner is put up in pint bottles, and, when diluted with 3 pints of water, makes enough to clean from 8 to 10 ordinary window shades. The pint bottle is priced at 50 —Housewares Section. if Velvetina Skin Bleach, 50c a box. Carter's Little Liver Pills, 25¢ a box, s . or two boxes for. 26 | ot two Boxes for 5lc ‘ . . Velvetina Talcum Powder, 25c a can paahore oq 6 1s1850 Jergen'’s Talcum Powder, in rose and 26 | © two cans for. ren, QOS [Pug N? see any damn thing,” ho said /MAYOR GILL LOSES violet, 25c a can, or two cans for.... "De G Bn > 0 <chaweey thalar teas ”%” no good mells-cood he eee een *|f think a iittle, Think up where um PAVING BILL Fl HT | ” | | 8 age mos’ likely to go. Buyer Hastings Offers These “‘Penay Day” In Baw ‘Needs | The old faker. Ho seated himself ~ | Se se ese Germantown Poe iy : upon his heels, filled and lghted| Mayor Gill lost his fight to pre- c Specials in Groceries Penny Day Specials From Buyer Hellenthal hie pipe, and closed bis eyes as | vent improvement at this time of | ° Shaker Salt (limit 2 packages to cus- 1 1 c| Fruit Jar Rubbers 10c Dozen jin deep thought. Admiral Way, a West Seattle grad- | Yarn tomer), per package 10c, or two for...... | Not until he had tt { ‘ e had finished hi, ing, paving and bridgin »b that Corn Flakes, Washington brand, ver.” 4 9 & | Or Two Dozen for I1c id Old Man Sraeils-good tive eel will cost $234,000, 'T er oraiunnea | e Nayo amp ests Oc Skei || package 10c, or two packages tor | yp Annitarr, Med or Tully White Wrutt Jar Rubbers, |f|nicna of what had been going on| Provided for Smprovement ef an 80- Ss c ein Radium Spray, a splendid disinfectant; 3 tus tuum son Jars, Tlmit 4 dozen to |B lin nis head. When he rose to hig| {ot street from West Spok a és per can Se, or two cans {or 6c : i fect, ho said simply, “Me find. um{#d Alki ave, over the West F° UR-FOLD Germantown Beking Soda, Buckeye brand; Lib. pkg. _ f 1c | Crepe Toilet Paper 7c Roll soon,” and started off in the diren| hil to Alki point, a distar Special 1 ae | Pee Yarn in pink, lght-blue, ‘or 10c, or two packages for.... PS four and ah "i rivets Care Re Delivered With Other Groceries * fine quailty Crepe Tol Ane wien, be: went. forward, “nt | olaie pocdambed at soae oe rein | eadibenay ap: anh = green, lavender, red, cardinal —Fourth Floor. Not over 10 rolls tending to follow a trail leaned : baby tear} Mes SIGHTLY, efficient Oil Lamp + Weg ao aki na igi Cae ‘, | Lower Main F Ho led them to the shores of the| 200: Gill vetoed the ordinance ; : > cia mn and other desirable colors, at lake, and pointed quietly across at refused to sign the Independent Ase is the Rayo, pictured. It is [6 Ea tractively priced at 9¢ skein. Wres/Meihesthectag: and. Ovadiudiin: Gakaanurteied Fleck: tho Island. Even Stilliter could see| {ie hore of putts verb enon made of solid nickeled brass, cen- tse a pale column of bluish smoke com-/the contract. The case was car ter-draft style, and gives a white, ben Saxony Yarn Take One of Our Make Appoint- ing from among the trees, red to the state supren " t . ’ » ‘“ es oe a J preme court, f < anor + 9 & ¢ October McCall mente With Our |E\ Mas an Play ey ag sald Old) which found the ordinance valid unflicketing light. Equipped with Abdi 7c Skein 4 & , m1 wo dollars a whi . : mia Pat de TT , Price Sheets BON Licensed Fetch dugout, ‘Better walt till] LONDON, Sept. 9.—Casualties| renee came:shade: “Special; “pday, —_— pay Yard 1h ey Union St—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle, Tel, Elliott 4100 Chiropodists dark,’ in the two raids Wednesday night| $1.25 Basement Salesroom, n der, blue, pink, black and And they waited till dark. against coast towns and the Lon-| white, the skejn, 7¢, ieiaihdiiabaiiaidemiertiieet ions i “ a i Meanwhile, with Tommy andjdon district totaled 106, the press Sed — : Basement Salesroom men {Celestia all had gone well, Tom-'bureau announced today.

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