The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 14

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T HE SEATTLE STAR Saturday Will Be One of the BEST DAYS Of the Bon Marché’s October Sales For Children’s Day—Girls’ New Dresses—Special —At $2.50— IN GOOD WOOL SERGES AND VELVET CORDUROYS Girls’ Rain Coats at $2, 50 Children’s Hote $1. 25 Each Here's value, indeed, in Girls’ School Dresses, and you'll be} surprised to see what good money's worth they are. Newest and] best styles of corduroys and wool serges, all tastefully trimmed Some sailor effects, with full plaited skirts, others straight styles mnan-nisapinienectlpiosheanner tics anim assis corduroys or plush, plain or trimmed. | belted at on aul | Girls’ ee Skirts a 98 Children's New. Conta $5.95 Last vo to Enter Your Babe i in the Silver nae Contest | | For “Baby Week” will endon Saturday night, and with it } the chance to enter the contest for silver cups and other valuable ( prizes. —Second Floor, Center. $3.75 White Fox Neckp ieces at $2.9 5 A Lowered Price for Saturday, Though They've Just Arrived and fasten by the mouth or the paw $1.25 Ostrich Boas $1.00 | 98c Face Veiling 65c Yard ae We will sel! the stylish Ostrich The most attractive Boas Saturday at $1.00. Black and | novelties face Vi white mixed, natural, white, pearl |. Hexagon mesh with hand-run and gray, the full, fluffy kind with | Hexagon with floral chenille tassels; worth $1.25. dots. Filet and Crequelle Fur-Trimmed Suits, and Only $14.95 Each Who Ever Heard the Like in These Days of Fur-Trimmed Supremacy ?—No, They Are Not $25.00 or $35.00 Suits BUT THEY ARE CERTAINLY WONDERFUL VALUE AT $14.95 Why, these Suits will be snapped up in a short time $14.95, for they're such splendid bargains. Poplin, broadcloth ; tail st semii-tailc fur on collar and cuffs. AND, AS WELL, some of coat and cuffs. Skirts plaits, season's in mesh ng mesh, serge red red and | ¢ box with Suits braided around the bott made plain anc m ide are all full, belted and yoke sty American Girl Dresses $10.00 Ideal for School, College and Business Wear Two-Piece Middy and Peter Thompson Styles Made of all-wool serge in black and navy blue, and neatly trimmed with red or white braid The Middy Dresses are splendid style for school and college girls, while the Peter Thompson styles are specially suitable for business wear. The skirts are cut full, and neatly tailored —Serond Floor Underpriced Specials for Saturday Only Every One of These Items Has Been Specially Reduced for Saturday No telephone orders can be accepted for any of them. Stationery, 25c and 35c Values —15c Box— Or 2 boxes for 25c—(jood quality ery; some with initials, others plain note and letter sizes, neatly boxed. —Upper Main Floor. Boys’ 50c Knickerbockers 39c Made of good, stout Tweeds and C. meres, Underpriced Specials from 9 A.M. to 12 Only Do Your Shopping on Saturday Morning and Get the Benefit of These Economies No telephone orders can be accepted for any of them. $3.75 Kumpact Dress Forms for —$2.95 Each— They're made with wire folding skirts and black jersey covered bust, come in sizes 32 to 42—handy and helpful to the Home Dresamaker. —Upper Main Fioor. Station both Hallowe'en Post Cards 5c Dozen and they're well made, too, and make good ports il eee on. sti ge he everyday and school Knickerbockers. Sizes 6 oe ee ada eee ee eae to 16. en, from 9 a. m. to 12. —Upper Main Floor —Upper Main Floor 50c Mercerized Damask 37c Yard 85c Salts and Peppers 43c Pair First quality Mercerizé# Damask—cood Studio hand painted china Salt and Pepper heavy weight, 64 inches w Comes in pretty Shakers, with coin gold initials--handsome patterns. Not over 5 ya 0 each shape—but at this price none delivered —Lower Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. $2.50 Bath Robe Blankets $1.69 Bath Robe Blank $1.49 Coffee Percolators 90c ts, size 72x88—a good assort Pure Aluminum Coffee Percolators, with ment of colors, with pretty Jacquard patterns aluminum inset-—six-cup size—not over one to and neat borders—complete with girdle. each customer and none delivered —Lower Main Floor —Lower Main Floor. 12'4c Teazledown Flannel 10c Yd. The best quality Outing Flannel made for the money; 27 inches wide, check, stripe and plaid patterns; a good line of color#. —Lower Main Floor. 10c Amoskeag Gingham 61/,c Yard 3,500 yards of Amoskeag Apron Gingham— 50c Plain and Fancy Silks 19¢ Short lengths and sample pieces of plain and fancy Dres: Silk Poplins Messalines Foulards a Pong all colors. —Upper Main Floor. 20c Mercerized Sateen at 6c Yard 27 inches wide, in blue and white check pat Good quality Mercerized Sateen, 36 inches terns. Not over 12 yards to each wide, in mill lengths from one to six yards —Lower Main Floor. A good assortment of colors and black —Upper Main Floor. 25c Brass Curtain Rods at 15c Heavy polished brass goose-neck extension Curtain Rods—these extend from 28 to 64 inches, From 9 a, m, to special, 15c each —Third Floor. 40c Heavy Cocoa Door Mats 29c And just what you need for your porches for the wet weather. Heavy, durable Cocoa Door Mats 14x23 inches —Third Floor 10c Percale, Yard Wide, 5c Yard $2.50 Woolnap Blankets $1.75 Pair Fine quality Woolnap Blankets, size 72x80 inches; come in gray and tan with neat colored borders; good weight and soft finish —Lower Main Floor $1.50 Black Chiffon Taffeta 95c Heavy quality black Chiffon Taffeta—firmly woven Silk that will not slip or slide; full yard wide. Spectal, 95¢ yard —Upper Main Floor $25.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs $19.50 Extra heavy seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, in size a good line of the newest patterns and color seer can tuk celneecueitorer tb wesceitia ings, size 9x12 feet; well finished edges ABBE Rad ¢ cee ee et eae ee —- : : each, No phone orders. —Lower Main Floor —Third Floor. 30c Curtain Voile at 20c Yard 5c Handkerchiefs 3 for 10c Fine quality Curtain Voile, firmly woven Women's colored Handkerchiefs, with rol material with beautiful drawnwork rders, in hems fi ly embroidered design in one various designs, Comes {n white, cream and cor m of nice quality lawn; come tn Arabian, inches wide —Third Floor assorted cc —Upper Main Floor. Women’s 10c Black Cotton Hose —5c Pr.— Women’s fast black, medium weight Cotton Hose, with hemmed t sizes 814 to No p $2.50 Costume Velvet, 36-Inch, at —$1.85 Yard— Only five pleces of this rich Costume Velvet; soft, lustrous finish tL) inches wide, comes in African brown, myrtle, navy and black Upper Main Floor and seamless feet re or ©. O. D. order Upper Main Floor Children’s Hair Cat by experts in the newent styles, price ahe, Make appoint All the latest Third Fleer. ments with our | popular Music to THE aN Marinello Hair. |B} be had at our 4 dressing and Music Depart BON i, Manicuring Par ment — Third he lors by Phone Floor. Union St.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle, Tel, Elliott 4100 Elliott 4100— Third Floor, this, air. « j this, The very latest Fur Novelties, to be worn tight around | And with that he was gone the neck, and they have cunning little heads and bushy tail } “ronson, organizer of the league, laughed and admitted | To honor and obey our parente—To have the courage to do right—To desire to live clean, wholesome lives—To shun all evil—And to be stead- | fast and true to our fraternal father, the Loyal Order of Moose.” BOY PRESIDENT RAPS rer ~~ *e ee © GAVEL, BOY CHAPLAIN ~—* * ew eee of America, Organized by Seattle Man to Inspire Manliness in Youngsters on the Streets By Fred L. Boalt ih They're bunking us!” sald the boy Who?" asked Rush Bronson “The Seattle Yacht club-that's who,” said the boy, “If they're go jing to give us @ boat to go to Vashon island and dig those clams, why | blue. don't they do it? It looks like bull to me rT : ‘ * . “But, Jimmy,” Bronson protested, “you don't go about it that way They are made of a splendid quality of white outing You boys don't belong to a gang. Yo it w club—the Boys’ flannel, warm and cozy for outdoor sleeping. | Benevolent league of Amertc a Your has the clam-hunt in charge. 1 get you, so far,” sald Jimmy “The yacht club also has a commit The yacht club's committee | cannot act until {t has been waited on by your committee, which will express its appreciation of the yacht club's generous offer to take you boys to the clam beds, and accept the invitation in behalf of the Boys | | Go on Kenevolent league of America, Such formalities are expected Jimmy's face cleared Then it's all right,” he said. “Only 1 thought they were Just bull-| jing us along because we're kids He turned away; then faced about for a last word he said; “you got the right {dea all right poor family we want those clama for equare meal since I don't know when know They ain't had al nore than half right. B wiser than men, I've n cause their way ta the sim e and dir way | JIMMY'S A GREAT PARLIAMENTARIAN | | ® are often . it was Jimmy who, at the last meeting of the eague of America, in the lodge rooms of the Loyal Order rom with a sheet of paper in his hand, and said, with much} Heneve lof Moo | dignity j Mr President, | move you that--" and so on and #o on ‘PRAYS, IN THIS LODGE Boalt Tells About Meetings of Boys’ Benevolent League] <’ FREDERICK &NELSON ‘::" New Initialed Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 S shown in the sketch these Gowns are trimmed with a firm machine edging on sleeves, neck and tucks and are embroidered with initial in pink or light but T happen toll Lain't for being too formal about | LINGERIE at The Muslin Underwear Section \ Very good value | at $1.00. Table Square, First Floor out on Saturday very low prices, all items in lingerie that have become soiled and rumpled from handling and counter display At Reduced Prices i sip play during the past several Children’sSchool Shoes, Low- Priced weeks’ selling Second Floor. a Large Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Coats $6.50 to $15.00 | ow Jimmy is a great stickler for parliamentary procedure, The|} motion—whatever it was—wans made, seconded, voted on, carried, and ee placed on the record HOOSING is made easy | It would do your heart good, if you like boys, to attend one of the} ff in the Basement Sales- weekly meetings of the Hoys’ Benevolent league of America, the birth ot which was described in The Star yesterday, and the first camp of| which was started in Seattle a few weeks ago. | Rush Bronson, manager yrens theatre, * author of the iden and founder of the league, The camp with the Loyal Order of Moc and it is confidently expected by the! }local Moose that before long there will be a camp of boys tn every city | | where there ts a M loage. himeelf a Moone, is affiliated | If room's showing of Top Coats, for there are styles and mate rials for need practically every In fabrics one may select == | Picture a great In the center # the altar. On the] ; edges |four sides of the room ar big chairs where ait the officers of the|f from Plush, Corduroy, Ural |league. That is to say, the lf-yearold president alts at one end. On Lamb, Tweed, Mackinaw Cloth one vide ts the first vice and on the other side is the second vice. The | ‘ sha? Danes Cs 5 | third vice is at the other end } IRLS' good-looking 4” ancy cating, with | Also at the 4, facing the president, sit the four guards who | f School Shoes in patent SMart trimming of fur and conduct visttors into the room with fine for ’ aa Over by the door, behind the gu are the sergeant-atarms and vici kid with cloth top or = P/ush. his uasistant, whore scrutiny visitors must endure before they can beiIf gun-metal calf and vici kid The full flared-skirted effect admitted c ‘ MOOSE COMMITTEE ATTENDS MEETINGS with leather top; button which is the style of the mo- | In a corner to the 5 fa gathered the Moose ane er pant raked ment, may be. had in both committees which every ye’ leagu practica foot-form ast c yp gee ‘ | The members of the league—there were 61 at the last m are! Sizes 534 belted and plain coats | meee h se ot the M itt th 4 then| to 11, $1.55 a HUGE PCE Tange tee, | he chairman o he Moore «committees op je meeting, and en . 2c hands the kave!l to the preaideat of the league $1.85 pair $10.00, $12.50 and | You will observe that, while the newest members grin and seem Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- $15.00. : ous, the others are grave. NA metal Calf Button and —Basement Salesroom Rising, the president accepts the gavel and says: “Brothers, what) eee la eur weleelent” ce arped fo aig ere “To become worthy citizens of our beloved city and et | leavy soles; bul Oo give asks the fist vices. “Fer Whei purpees ore am orgentsauT® good service; sizes 9 to Basement Salesroom _Offerings in “To da unto others as we would wish to be done by.” 13%, $1.55 pair; 1 to 2, Aska the second vice Tt “What is our creed?” en the manly responm: “To believe in # just and kindly God— Third vice: “The guard will place the colors.” $1.85 pair Just received, a large ship- ment of Felt House Slippers for men, women Women’s and Children’s Hats Briefly Summarized: Exceptionally good values Solemnly, then, the guards step forward and drape Old Glory over| rack aren of very are offered in an assortment lthe altar moderately priced. , r es Tei. President: “We will sing our opening ode.” —Rasement Salesroom of Women’s Trimmed Hats at That's the hard part for boys You are thinking that they don’t ing, but only mumble, shametaced. Let moe tell you, you're wrong They sing it luatily | mame. Hollingwhead-Hubbell leads the singing—ishe is teaching the boys to sing and never misses a meeting) the accompaniment on the plano | and Miss Sherwood plays | ff Silk Petticoats $3.50 $3.95. Women's Untrimmed Hats in the favorite shapes and col- orings, $1.50, $1.95 and The ode begins, “Washington, My Washington,” and it is sung to EEP plaited and $2.95. the tune of “Maryland, My Maryland | D : ota anc arene Ha NAME COMMITTEE TO HELP HUNGRY BOYS | tucked flounces of c ts in the styles The guards return to their posts, the secretary (knee-high to _ best suited for school and gen- grasshopper) sedately intones the mint and then the league is flowered silk finish these eral) wear, Glas 105 ready for the “regular order of business Petticoats of taffeta, 3 ‘ar, 45, $1. Mr. President, | move you that a committee be appointed to con and extra wear is insured and $2.95. fer with Seattle Yacht club committee relative to fet tive te the Vashon {sland clam-hunting excursion | Seconded and carried The thing is done expedition | Next, a committee to search out and relieve the distress of hungry boys Then a sick committee. And a committee to meet with Moone committees of Seattle and Tacoma to frame a constitution and by-laws The matter of buttons ia taken up and threshed out. A member the with t “rela |i by the deep cotton under lay. Exceptional value at $3.50. -vasement Saiesroom. Children’s Children’s Black Plush Hats—excellent two groups at $1.95 and $2.45. New Middy values in —Basement Salesroom. muat earn his button by exc t conduct, by a high quality of frater . . nal spirit, and by a creditable showing in the tests of “civic geogra-| Stockings A phy.” | i An excellent study—"civic geography”—when you come to think 5 P. } H Set $1 ny 15c Pair ouse ’ The present offic were selected by the Moose committee Ry | HILDREN’S Black HOICE of light - blue, and by the boys will elect their own officers | x . eta A motion is carried, urging members to memorize the ritual and in| Ribbed Stockings, of delft-blue and pink in cher wiys to fit themecives for holding office | serviceable weave, in sizes the practical three - piece It te ea baseball team dominating idea being that by the Tacoma league That about concludes the “regular order of business. The t the president, “will now offer prayer The whole room steps forward to the altar. He for courage th to help other boys “whom the world har vot to or and a football team, the pre starting early they will be able to wallop chapl littlest boy and st asks forgot It Is an eloquent little prayer there be any efficiency in praying Loyal Order of Moose may count power more than finite “Brothers,” says the president This ia “My Country, of T At this point spea if there be any, a doctor talks on simply and earnestly uttered, and if the Boys’ Benevolent league and the with confidence on the help of a we will now sing our closing o e Introduced, Sometimes Or a banker expounds the virtue of thrift stof the opportunities that await the industrious boy Or a merchant te 6 to 914, unusual value at 15¢ pair —Basement Salesroom. Cotton Blankets at Low Prices Wool-nap Cotton Blankets, Middy Set pictured. It is made of good quality per- cale, in shoulder fastening style, with patch pockets skirt Attractive value at $1.00. and cuff at bottom of soft-finished and warm, Basement Salesroom. in blue, tan, rose and I gray plaids, size 64x80 inches, $1.85. A Stout-Figure Corset at $1.00 This over, the president, with almost priestly solemnity, says Heavier weight, in pleas ahs i i} “There being no further business, we will proceed to close ing plaid patterns of D' JUBLE reinforced material over the abdomen and i The Kavel 1s reurned to the chalrman of the Moose committee, and gray, blue or tan, size a wide graduated front stay especially adapt this i » boys troop ou! | 7 ‘ x as 7 | 66x80, $2.45; size 72x Miller Corset to the full figure. It is made of good i } | 80, brstagie S quality coutil, with two hooks below front stay and rge-size otton lan- ¢ 7 aac with fleecy nap, in tan, $1. —Basement Salesroom. l| trasting border, size 72x i AT SETTLEMENT 82, $2.65. Heavy-weight Cotton Blan- ete cial! $3. 50 and $4.00 ARM, serviceable Overcoats in sizes 2% to 10 at kets in tan, gray and veate 50 an BY CARL W. ACKERMAN | he has been with Germany,” white with borders, size years, $3.50 and $4.00. BERLIN, Oct. 15.—Anti- this official added. “If he In, abies “he , For the older boy, 12 to 18 years, we feature an e American criticism—in an un- then Germany will under 70x80 inches, $1.75. Mi ) . We feature an ex dercurrent, It is true, but nevertheless, criticiam — has greeted the German-American | ¢ ': settlement of the Arabic con SUBS ON LONG TRIP stand he is really neutral.” if President Wilson is as firm | Blankets of firm cotton yarn with good nap, size 4x76, § 58x76, 85¢. cellent value in Overcnats $5.00. Mackinaw Coats for 4 to 17 years of : very practical for school wear, $3.50 and $4.00. boys from troversy : a The settlement does not WASHINGTON, Oct, 15.—Navy | Rasement Salesroom. *A new shipment of Boys’ Corduroy Trousers just Tee ake thet ane Apareye officials .aceived Feporte by cable received, in sizes 6 to 17 years, exceptional values at government, has given It the “orileas ct the taur ie clone Silk Waists 85¢. Therefore | am asking the (1) °¢ submarines from San Fran| . censor to. pase this story, | 11. 8: submarines from San Fran BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, $3.95 knowing that the Arable dis- eee een eee tee: SE $1 95 S i ete oe 3 ; [rived yesterday. The K-7 rade | . Suits in sturdy gray and brown mixtures, built to agreement was settled official- /th4 trip without stopping her e NUMBER of t new . ly, but belleving the Ameri Phy pping her en-} A? MBE 2 smar So stand the strain of school and P Play days, each suit | asked several high officials | WARDA HAS SOME JOB His One Biriped Dub Filk have. re sement Salesroom the reason for the present Warda Howar@, Essanay leading | cently been added to our as = public attitude. One said the | Woman, who _Dlays opposite Henry sortment of Waists at $1.95. Hat anettadl skal criticism is the price Ger- |Walthall in “The Raven,” has the| They are in practical styles for Children’ s Rain ! ats of cravenetted twee many is willing to pay for (difficult job of portraying four djt- | business or general wear, with over rubber, equally suitable American friendship. ferent characters two-inone collar and long Hats 45c for girls and boys. Moder- “But we walt now to see | sleeves, Price $1.95. = § Melaaront ately priced at 45¢ Let Star Want Ads find the lost | agemens Reise roTobeonts eigen : = against the British blockade as = articles,

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