The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1915, Page 8

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* T We Not Only Cut Your Skirt FREE But We Sell You the Dress Goods for Less A double incentive for you to visit the October Sale of Dress Goods—two new specials for Thursday—one in Dress Goods and one in Velvets And your skirt cut free if you buy the Dress Goods here at 7% a yard or more Seven nice skirt patterns to choose from, and such a clever cutter to do the work, and do it right S4-Inch All Wool Dress Goods | 75¢ and 85¢ Plain and Fancy $1.50 and $1.75 Values | Corduroy Suiting, 30-Inch —95c Yd— | —50c Yd.— This lot includes almost any kind of | a | material that anyone could wae for—fine | Corcuroy, ae you, Know, 1s. indeed taghe') irae el steer i ionable this Fall—and too, it has proven so | French and Storm Serges, Poplins, Chev-| popular, The plain comes in navy, and the | jots, fancy cords and other weaves, and the colors a tho: vopular this Fall— |} also ‘black. rps te aie gules, : | flaked with white—Upper Main Floor. fancy in ruby, Damson, navy and wine BABY WEEK AT THE BON MARCHE Enter Your Baby for the Silver Trophy Contest Two Silver Cups and Other Nice Prizes for the Babies Gaining Most Weight in Four Weeks’ Time—Fall Particulars in the Baby Shop—Second Floor, Center Farniture 1-3 Less October Sale Specials And Please Note That This Means ONE. | in Domestics THIRD LESS Than the Bon Marche’s | 10c and 12'¢ 10c White “Lowest of All” Spot Cash Prices Flannelette Cambric Only room to give you the briefest of 7c Yd. 6c Yd. | | | hints of what this sale has to offer, but it's the year’s greatest opportunity to se- “ Soft, fleecy Flannel-| Blue Grass Cambric, cure good Furniture at big reductions. ette, 27 inches wide, | fine, firm quality, 36 9223.50 Seven- Solid Mahogany Bedroom Seite | Muitable for kimonos | Inches wide. Not over —Post Colonial style $215 65 and house dress 20 yards to each cus | price ° pretty Persian and Ort. tomer. | $245.50 Stx-plece Sheraton Bedroom ental patterns. —Lower Main Floor, Sete tn inna manogass: peice. $165.65 $23.75 Buffet, quartered oak through- ~ Sat fumed se wasnt titan: price. $15.85) THE OCTOBER SALE $21.50 Muffet of quartered oak. fumed or wax finish; 42-inch top price $13.95 Extension Table of sol! oak, 42-inch top; 6-ft. extenston; price $4.65 Dining-Room Chairs, fumed oak enuine leather sitp ts; price $2.15 Dining-Room Chaire of solid oak. $14.35 $9.30 | $3.10 $1.45 | OF BLANKETS A sale that Is proving a big se because It) is backed by,a right idea—The idea of saving you money on goods that you need right now | | $1.15 Cotton Mankets, size 68x76, with pink and | blue borders; price, 75c fumed or wax finish; woe oad seats; each per pair A $20.00 Library Table, so}!d oak, fumed finish, with 84-38 ¢ kets, size $6280, nice | magazine racks and shelf $13 35 quality ored borders; per pair 85c | price le $1.65 Biank 72x80, In gray, tan and white, | with colored borders 910.00 Library Ta per pair finish; Mission sty Old oak, tum S-inch top; e $1.39 | 4.50 White Wool and Cotton Mixed Niankets, size | ipcerer Cmmmeeensrcne "98.96 | ferent om 3.59 | Dresee: | 00 a TOms0. esmetege pas. $10.98 | Se Mee Betssesc es. $8.76 | 96.00 Viald and White Wool Blankets, sine 65x80; price, per palr aneta, sine 6SXEO, price $5.75 Ladies’ Desk of quartered oak fumed or wax finish; price $5.85 —Fourth Floor. $4.95 | per pair Thursday Women’s Day at the Semi- Annual’ | Factory Sale of Shoes - Pr With All the Special Bargains in : Women’s Shoes Brought to the Fore : And not only extremely low prices and extremely good values, but lots of the wider widths and the larger sizes (something you don’t find in every Factory Sale of Shoes). Women’s Shoes, $3.50 Value at —$2.69 Pr.— Women’s 75c Low Cut Rubbers —39c Pr.— all good atyles; You'll need them in a short time, so here's a lace or button; | saving chance. ‘They're made of first quality hand-turned | rubber with low heels and medium round toes; | sizes 4 to 6% Women’s $2.75 and $3.00 Shoes at —$2.39 Pr.— Short lines of Patent Leather or Gunmetal Calf Shoes, button style, with black cloth tops, broad | and plain toes; a good line of sizes and widths. | Women’s $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes at —$3.49 Pr.— High Grade Shoes, and all uptodate styles dull calf, patent leather or Rus#ian calf; button style, with black or colored cloth tops. —Upper Main Floor. Very serviceable Shoes, and patent leather, dull calf of kid low or military heels, and welt or soles; sizes 2% to 8. Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at —$2.89 Pr.— Shoes of exceptional value, many of the best | known makes included; patent kid, vicil kid, tan | calf or gunmetal calf; button style, with kid or cloth tops Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at —$2.97 Pr.— Practically all kinds of leathers and styles in this lot—Street Shoes, Walking Shoes, and styles | for dress wear to select from; and all sizes ne Lots of Special Values in Flannelette Garments And Flannelette Time Is Lurking Just Around the Corner Women’s 50c Flannelette Women’s 50c Outing Skirts Flannel Gowns —25c Ka. — —39c Ka.— Short Petticoats, And they're so warm and nice to made of nice quality anuggle up in. Made of plain white gored style, white outing flannel, and finished at bottom with or pink and blue striped outing deep flounce. Just what you need flannel; double yoke and long | for the cold weather. sleeves. Women’s 65c Outing Flannel Night Gowns 50c Each Made of plain white or striped outing flannel, and we several styles, some with tucked yokes and lay-down collars, ang others without eves. | 98c Flannelette Gowns 75c $1.25 Flannelette Gowns 98c Each | Made of good grade outing flannel, with round Made of fine, heavy quality outing flannel, collars, trimmed with braid and contrasting flan all full sizes. square or V-neck, double yokes with French seams salt | throughout; all full #izes—Third Floor, South, Watch for the Many Not-Advertt 4 October Sale % Boys’ They an Man aving © nities for You “Stand-Wear” School Suits— : | H F if the best made and best wearing Suits for $5.00. Upper Main Floor. Prices and 82.05 posNMARCHE Union St.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattie. Tel. Elliott 4100 of Beattle, to the white slave traffic. “I wouldn't think of letting my daughter go into a park alone, tn the daytime,” said Mra. I Beverly Smith of Ottawa, Kan, as jshe wat talking with a reporter at }the Woman's Christian Temperance |union national convention headquar- ters, Plymouth church. Mra. Smith ts superintendent of rescue work for the W.C. T. U., and probably is fn a position to know }more about the white slave traffic than any other woman in America, if not in the world “I know a beautiful young girl, not long ago, Was put on the auc. tion block tn Fifth ave., New York,” she sald. “She was sold into a life of shame to the highest bidder,” She Blames the Mothers Mra. Smith has been in her pres ent position for nine years, She ix a fine, grandmotherly looking wom an, with searching blue eyes and a firm, but kindly voice “I think every mother, and father, too” she declared, “should remem ber that the child's development be gins before birth, and after, teach your child obedience first. “The way women dress their lit tle girls today ts a shame, with their arma and legs and shoulders bare. “I do not mean that the child has wicked thoughts, but they lose their |sense of modesty, an we old-fash jloned children were taught to Jeall it | “They called me a crank, some. |times, when I was bringing up my jown daughter, but I tell you the |cause of immorality these days ts }found, in moat cases, !n the home | Send Some One Along “Most girls go into a wrong life because they are allowed to go. If 4 daughter says she wants to go ‘SEATTLE WOMAN | Mrs. Margaret Munns Candi- date for National Treas- | urer of W. C. T. U. |ELECTION WEDNESDAY for Woman's | union. | It was announced that Mra. Mar garet C. Munna, corresponding neo Wednesday's session of the Christian Temperance union, was a strong candidate for the office of national treasurer, left |vacant by the death of Mrs beth P. Hutchinson of Evanston, Ii! All other officers will be retained |The election was set for the late | afternoon. | When Mayor William H. Thomp son of Chicago arrived here with a party Wednesday noon he was met at the train by the en mates will meet during the ses sion of congress to push the cam lretary of the Western Washington | Superintendent of Rese ue © Work | for bd Oe cusses Perils of White Slavery; Dianee: fictions of | | Little Girls for Immodest Way in Which They Are Dressed | When a mother allows he r @augh- {to the band concert, T say, instead ter to go alone Into the public parks |of allowing she ts offering her girl | mother or father, Don’t Let Your Girl] Go Alone Into Park, | This Woman Warns| | Dis-} her if he her to go alone, or brother, | | | TO GAIN OFFICE? | Eliza. | ne |NOT A NEW INVENTION Election of national officers was the moat important work scheduled | Mrs. Lurenda Beverly Smith is big enough, should go with her Mrs. Smith declared that out of 436 girlie arrested within a given period in New York, had n worked outside their therefore must ital shove Into the life they leading from thelr parents. | The preventatives for immoral ity,” she said, “are companionship | Of parents, attractiveness of home | if and ath * SUBMARINE NOT | PERFECT IN WAR} | Undersea Vessel Has Many Limitations, Says Roosevelt i of Navy Department iW More's enpthes: i of the series of press Hi articles om the United States navy, writ- |i ten by Franklin D. —Fiditor. | BY FRANKLIN DO. ROOSEVELT H| Assistant eeretary of the United State Bargain day bas arrived! So say a great many citizens | who have jumped to the conclu } sion that the day of costly battle jshipe has gone by and that well jean protect every harbor with the! If ire linots| niracle-working submarine. | jh ion and a lack of true facts have run away with us The submarine ts not a new in delegation, and given a rousing re-|vention, tho {it is «till tmperfect lception |We had submersible vessels Mayor Thompson won his way/for a dozen years or more, and| [i into the hearts of W. C. T. U.lour naval officers have recognized women by closing all saloons tn/|the erits of the weapon |Chicago on Sunday | We have, bullt, building and av | It fs thought likely that Wash 76 of them, and we ington, D. C., will be chosen as improved their type convention city, and that navy has realized they have their limitations Primarily Surface Boats | i | paign for national constitutional! In the firat place, the are pri prohibition. marily surface boats | A feature of Wednesday night’s| Practically speaking, they can |Program is the matron’s grand|run under water for only a few j@iamond medal contest in oratory./hours, and they cannot see unless Open parila it discussion onjthe periscope is above the water j"Running a Campaign” was an {m-|This means that a submarine, or |portant part of the afternoon pro-|#ome part of her, ix visible when. | gram, jever she makes an attack. As a | Thursday night final adjournment jwill be taken ‘COMMERCIAL LAW Professor Orville P the University law school will con |duct a downtown evening class in| «ms commercial law division of the University ington, Class work will start Thursday night in the downt university rooms in the building, at 30. | Cockerill hi | American Institut | year and ‘Instruct | charge of the f Banking last over 60 bank ing men The class will meet every Thurs: |day evening for six months. The |work !s of university grade and the “ca method will be used | | PARENT-TEACHER The Broadway High School Par ent-Teacher association will give |thetr first program of the year theschool auditorium Friday Ing, October 22, at 8 o'clock | The first 40 minutes of the pro gram will be given to masie by the | Broadway students Short talks will be given by T R. Cole, Elizabeth Rowell and W E. Hendrickson even “BIG BUSINESS” TALKS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 Men representing porationa in the the biggest cor United States at the way tional Association Commissioners of Ratt U, 8. RAFFLES DAKOTA LAND WASHINGTON Oct 13.—The government today opened for set Ft. Berthold Indian reservation North Dakota, Applicants register in person at elther Bismarck or Plaza, N, mus Minot, Dakota, BODY WILL MEET in} tended the dinner for delegates to| tlement 110,000 acres in the former | | | Cockerill i have for the extension |in addition we of Wash-|of much | squaw res many Vices have been tn augurated to destroy her For naval ‘purposes the subma |rines have been divided tnto two types smaller, of about th . 1 500 ‘ons, for coast defense, the larger, or cruising 160 Smaller Boats Needed It ta bel that we should about 160 of the coast de fense typ We have 73 of these built or building are building three larger size | up the sea-going fleet| aller boats To give fo ©WD land to suostitute submarines alone enry!would be a most serfous mistake for this country to make 90-YEAR-OLD SQUAW TAKES A HUSBAND “Well, | way This was the decision reached by Ke she's of 1} al age, any FI white, when he appea ‘upid" Gage, mar- riage license clerk, and asked for 86 to wed Mrs. Ge Indian | , & widow, holder of Valuable rights on the Suquamish reserva tion | They guessed her age, finally, at Edgbert got the Heense, | SEATTLE [S THIRD WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Seattle {8 again third among the importing ports of the country. For the week x October 9 New York was first, Roston second and Seattle third he Seattle imports were 2,216,422 In exports Seattle | moved from twelfth to sixth place. GIRLS MUST WEAR COLLARS WATERTOWN, 8. D., Oct. 18 High school girla must wear sailor sults or middies of a solid colo g de of wool or cotton, and th necks must be high, with sleey below the elbows, according to a} ruling of the board of education, HE SEATTLE STAR —Men’s and io-+ FREDERICK & NELSON Basement Salesroom 45c HE novel shoulder fastening Apron at right Of sketch is made of pink or delft-blue per- cale in. slip-over style, and is prettily trimmed with black and white striped pipings. Special, Thursday, at 45¢. Choice of delft, light blue and pink in the Bungalow Apron at left of picture. It fastens in back and is trimmed a pictured with white pip ings. Special at 45¢. Basement Salesroor At 89c Yard LOW Chine, price for this 40-inch in light, medium and dark colors, service, 89¢. About lot, « Taffetas, and other novelty Silks, 24 Reduced to 50¢@ yard 300 yards mprising Striped 7 Broadcloths in the popular weights for Field Delft-bluc dresses, in African-br« wn, green, Marine-blue, wide, $1.50 yard Figured Mouse, and Black, —Basement Sale Thursday Apron Specials 40-Inch Crepe de Chine the FANCY SILKS REDUCED TO 50¢ YARD— All-Silk Crepe de which is of a weight that assures good yard, f Fancy Silks in this underpriced Foulards 50-INCH BROADCLOTH $1.50 YARD— sui 27 inches ts wide and Russian 50 inches room. Red Fox Neckpieces, $5.75 SHIPMENT A been received to low price style, finished with natural fox tail, new and may choker effect draped the and by across fastened of 50 sell shoulders the at Basement Salr Special UST 150 Pairs of Michal e and V« in this special Thursday offering with 2-inch hemstitched hem—the Voi 2%-yard length, the Marquisett long. Both styles in ecru $1.00 pair and ivory Special $2.15 HIGH - GRADE Electric Iron, heavily nickel-plated and well’ finished The stand nd the cord are included at the ape 1 price quoted for Thursday, $2.15, Housewar * Section SPECIAL crinkled-weave price for Thursday on It A woven Crepe is and lavender on white grounds children’s Thirty en’s and lingerie garments dresses inches wide, On sale Thursday, 1,000 yards of Outing Flannels, in ch width, suitable I amas and infants’ w Large Size O-Cedar Mop 4-0z. Bottle O-Cedar Polish HE Mop featured in offering is the large size Cedar, treated ready for use, pecially adapted for cleaning ¢ HESFE yarn, Sweaters are knit from a_ gc in Oxford-gray, cardinal Priced at $1.25 6 to 12 years = Basement e Curtains, 2! color. and maroc and $1.75. ( u They are Curta ‘ Sy this patterned and fleecy this Basement Salesr “Priscilla” Electric Iron Plisse Crepe, Special 10c Yard Red Fox Neckpieces has just this They are in animal be worn in the or loosely aws. Very good value at $5.75. om. 150 Pairs Scrim Curtains $1 .00 Pr. | Thursday ains rade s in ards cial, Dom. firmly Desirable for with Dresden and floral designs of blue, pink, yellow wom house special 10@ yard White Outing Flannel, Special 5c Yard White Autumn Housecleaning Special 90c wns timely Round O and oH) is Children’s Sweaters, $1.25 and $1.75 and ing painted and varnished floors other smooth surfaces, Speeial Combi- nation Price, for Mop and Polish, 90¢. Tora Section. od-wearing 1ze3 Women’s | tmibapellds i 1 virst Floor. Fancy - Ribbons Special llc Yard “ HECKS, Stripes and Plaids to choose from in these specially- priced Fancy Taffeta Ribbons, and some are patterned with satin] (@ stripes also. 1 They range.in width | jj from A to 5% } inches, and are espe- cially suited to making up gift novelties, for hair bows and hat trim- ming. Special, Thurss day, 1le yard. —Basement Salesroon 18-Inch Lengths Allover Lace 124c Each HESE useful pieces of Allover Lace meas- ure 18x36 inches. They are in dainty shadow pa 1 terns, whit nd ecru, and may be used for boudoir caps, yokes or Unus JS value at 12%¢€ each, -Basement Salesroom sleeves Burson Hose Special 19c Pair OMEN'S Black Burson Stockings in seamless, full-fashioned style, fine-ribbed, with h spliced heel, dou ble sole and toe and] hemmed Special, the pair, 19¢. Brassieres } Special 19c O N Brassieres firm muslin, in front and back fastening styles, with embroidery trimmed] | yokes. Embroidery scal- Jops finish the neck and arm-eyes. Special 19¢. —Basement Salesroom. sale Thursday, ! of extra Black Cotton Petticoats H Special 25c | PECIAL for day, black mercerized soies- 1 ette, with deep pin-tucked | flounce and 2-inch under- i lay, sizes 38, 40 and 42,] Wf at 25¢. | Basement Salesroom. i H - ’ i —= H Fancy China We | t Thurs- Petticoats of Cups and Saucers Special 10c Ea. in many tions, day, Thin d Saucers le shapes Pieaving. decora- Special 1Q¢ each, I . PaEE Te TITS Pottery Jardinieres Special 10c and 25c ESA LAZED jeres Pott various ory Jardin- in and sizes from 5- te fally § ed for 106 pric Children’s Union Suits, 25c 7) LEECE Suit LINED Union 2: & 14 with in ‘8 for d top Unusual value at 25¢, —Basement

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