The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1915, Page 8

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Ce Ee eR RT oe THE SEATTLE STAR $2,000,000 MASONIC} —This Is Garment Week— At the Bon Marché’s October Sales | TEMPLE IS DEDICATED AND TUESDAY WILL BE SUIT DAY IN NATION’S CAPITAL] And We Promise You the Season’s Best Display of High-Class Autumn Suits, Coupled With vena THE SEASON’S LOWEST PRICES orto $35 D18.45 at $18.45, and know you will be when you see them There are Suits with short, dashing box coats, many with Beckwith Round Ohio se! FREDERICK & NELSON “« SPECIAL NAPKINS Full or 3/4 - Size In 4-Dozen Lots Special $1.00 Felted Cotton Mattress Gehan IAL purchase from an Irish linen manufacturer permits this Built of selected felt- ed cotton. High- grade art ticking. 8 75 Full Imperial roll l. edge. Weighs 45 pounds... . —rhire Floor low price on Napkins in odd half-dozen lot hey are full-bleached, — good quality, in sizes 22x22 and flaring lines and clever plain and belted models; flaring | and some are pleated——the materials are Broad and Corduroy cloth, Serge, Gabardine, Pop Worth to $15, )23.99 New and exclusive Fall Models, and an important fea 23x23 inches. Special, the half-dozen, $1.00. Russia Crash Special 15c Yard On sale Tuesday, Home- spun Russia Crash for Comforter Cotton, Special 10c Roll bungalow aprons, table UST ed Suits, ture is that they're fur trimmed. Beautifully tail fitted with box and many other style coats, with fur on collar and cuffs, ‘round the bottom and sometimes down $$$ | the front; flaring skirts, plain and pleated effects, made of Broadcloth, Serge, Poplin, Gabardine, Whipcord, Velvet Sie eae | WHAT HAPPENS Autumn Suits) | IN JUNGLE TALE? Worth to $65) 34. 9 Hl cash Prizes Offered for Best | Solution of Unfinished The Scottish Rite Temple 500 rolls of this white Comforter Cotton to sell runners and cross-stitch Tuesday at 10¢ roll work, special 15¢@ yard First Floor, BED SHEETS, SPECIAL 60¢ EACH— Full-bleached Bed Sheets, in desirable soft finist measure 81x90 inches before hemming; 100 on s . Tuesday at 6O@ cach First Floo Stamped Articles =“ “ ‘ Moderately Priced € Goods opecia QCARPS and Pillow For Tuesday Tops stamped on ONG CLOTH in cream crash and, green. or L finished, and especially suitable for women's and children's undergarments, 36 inches wide, special 10¢ yard WHITE POPLIN, SPECIAL 15¢ YARD— is of White Dress Poplins in highly mercerized finish, 27 inches wide, special 15¢ yard First Floor. Elegant fur-trimmed Suits of Broadcloth, Gabardine, Poplin, Whipeord, Government Serge and Suede Cloth, | in black and all the newest Fall colors; short box coats, long flaring models ming of black seal. Some of the Suits have braid ton trimming Movie Plot TRY YOUR HAND AT IT! STAR MOVIE, CONTEST and many other styles, with trim issum, skunk, beaver and Hudson || sine poise pneergp Fe d novelty but hevend in place of fur, —Secomd Floor, North Section, [| Third New “Wirthmore” Waists just in-—always $1.00—always worth more closely-woven quality, soft- (PRI Mackie Is moanion bie une COATING SA LE EXTRAORDINARY E $2 and $2.50 Coatings $1.15 Yd.}: Oar Bayer Makes a Spot Cash Purchase of High-Class Coatings at Less Than Mill Cost Only about 750 yards in this “Best of Al" Coating Sales, comprising many of | the most asked-for fabrics in the season's most popular colorings | Most of them are excellent $2.50 values, others would be quick sellers at $2.00 | } a yard—all one price Tuesday—$1.15 a yard brown art denim, finished COC RRL aot RES at ends with fringe and leaparde atiech him braid—to be worked in solid or French knot em broidery, 35c and 50 WASHINGTON, D.C. O 18 <ted to God and Dedicated t rvice of Humanity,” as thi © ription over its center] door proclaims, the magnificent $: ah Rite tem was tate’sltoday dedicated with solemn cere te chiet of Wembl's tribe, and with e of the most | 19x37-inch size, stamped for N. H dk ° f. m attendance | “IM Ml soll or eyelet embroidery, ew rian erchie Ss » the rent ih Minit atonbmit| Sovereign Grand Commander and scalloped on ends, 59¢ 15 E h grou peppy Bane he abhi jeorke Flem Moore conducte In Zibilines, Camel Hair Novelties, Boucles, Fancy Mix- IP], tothe Movie Contest, care of ee rere cca vaies aaliverts Linen Guest Towels, size Cc Lac If} The Star f tares in Pla in Pl ids, Checks and Handsome Stripes fae | | The name of the story ts “The|*he oration of the day Three hundred y each Stamped Linen Towels in m the story @ Lieut, Grand Commander Charles ae ia able. ageeoeineey W OMEN'S Handkerchiefs of fine Shamrock lawn, ; out, Grand Com 7 y Have the Re the Reversible Plaid Backs), _Plain Zibelines and [ rceentgndblhsg e ena Bt b Reena of tiie wok, A with Irish hand-embroidered designs in corner, heavy Coal Coating Cheviots—All Exceptionally Good Value rs z and scallops, 25c each r sion theatre, beginning Wednesday Sovereign Grand Inspectors rolled hem and half-inch tape border; also style with Charles F. Buck of Louisiana, 9 h . choi t Stamped Pillow Cases of ‘ ; sv, —A YARD mee contest clones Tuesday | st B. Hussey of Washington, ised: gedit seabllig: . eeahbed double hemstitched hem and tiny bowknot, butterfly, ne GE insaelaccrare a oneal | | When the potutions are an ja Treveal ph hige Hector ecgcr ey for various kinds of embroid- © floral embroidered design Price 15c. ; Il thor wit be given first prise, and|W. Morris of West Virginia,| ery and scalloping, €5¢ pair. Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with imitation Ni so on Adolphus L. Fitagerald of Nevada Ar bi 5. ee October Sale of Household Linens Jee cca Meet Giessen eratnme sear state in, Armenian lace edge, 1Se each, Rasen ae ‘words long. Not every author |ranking officers of the council, par- | in pink, blue and yellow, fin- Women’s Handkerchiefs of sheer lawn, with machine+ Glad Bargain Tidings for the many housewives who invariably wait for this sale |}|\, paid at the rate of 2 cents a/ticipated in the ceremonies | ished with Filet and Torebon stitched colored edge and embroidered design in pink, to buy in a year’s supply, for this year’s Linen Specials are better than ever. |word. Try it | The temple, patternea after the} lace, 50¢ each 3 : Fi Piss | Here's one contestant’s solution: |mausoleum of King Mausolue of —Aisie Table, First Floor blue or lavender, 15c¢ each. rst Floor. $1.75 All-Linen Damask $1.29 Yard) Bleached Turkish Towels 10c Halicarnassus, which is one of the| seven wonders of the world, has Extra heavy quality All-linen Table Damask, 70 | Bleached Turkish Towels, fine, firm quality, been in course of construction for Bs Weig inches wide; comes fn pretty stripe and floral | 18x38, at 10c each; size 20x40 at 12%c¢ each, and weveral years patterns. size 22x46 at 15c each ry is Hl $1.25 Heavy Linen Damask 95c Yard| Bleached Huck Towels 7!/¢ Each So oo asemen Table Damask of extra heavy all-linen, 70 in Bleached Hemmed Huck Towels, «ize 18x26 Edw an of Aberd 8.19 wide, firm, even weave cnd satin finish; comes | inches; good, firm quality and serviceable for D © Mason of the|f in pretty floral patterns. ordinary use. Special Tc each ng married to = bewatiful so first grand equerry supre ; . “ Pr ademly took to Airtel cit, A. A. BR, died here today o' P’ $1.35 Linen Lunch Cloths 95c 25c All-Linen Towels 19c Each W the | paralysis. He was stricken Thurs New Mandarin U 4 d ¥ Strictly All-linen Lunch Cloths with nicely hem 100 dozen all pure Linen Huck Towe d @ to the bien } ntrimme 1. e vet stitched hems; size 26x36 before hemmed, come | heavy ity, size 18x36 inches Not | Hair-Pi 25 in handsome patterns. Towels ach customer of Nquer, i ins, Cc negro wuree for = trip “ MERE ore secsiy af Hats, $2.95 | $2.50 Linen Napkins $1.75 Dozen 12% All-Linen Crash 10c Yard | boat was wrecked In| | All-Linen Damask Table Napkins, of good,| All-linen Crash Toweling, 17 inches wide, good, | of Py ee Laas iW fects in green, cerise HERE are 300 of mer? weight: operons inches. We have a fine neery ality with well finished edges. Not over |, esed by motives. and taken _ LILLE! | and lavender as well as the these fine quality vanag / a D | usual colors in these new Silk Velvet Shapes to $3.75 Linen Napkins $2.95 Dozen 60c All-Linen Damask 49c Yard ff: l AUNCH j} Mandarin Hair-pins, and” ais Heavier quality Napkins of all-linen Damask All pure Linen Table Damask, 60 inches wide A tew y he the ota } some are in jeweled and choose from, embrac- with a fine satin finish, and come in neat pat-| nice, quality umn weight 1 negrese tolling ‘ble deughter about the enameled y ms. Attrac- ing a wide range of terns; size 22x22 inches neat flo 1 pattern: tive value O¢ cach. favored styles between nipeaseseae sasonsocen $5.00 Linen Napkins $3.95 Dozen | 95c All-Linen Damask 75¢ Yard the trim turban and Extra heavy All-linen Damask Napkins, size 24x All-Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide, £ | “4 |, size 2 a nches ide, firmiy with Pbillip and the rest of the company. Rammed amidships by a vessel t sy effec . 24 genera pine closely woven Damask with | woven and good weight Damask; a good line of ISIDORE NEE wh identity is puzzling the har the large dressy effect f satin finish, and come in beautiful patterns. floral patterns. ~-Lower Main Floor. 725 14th ave. | bor department, the launch Maury, C D C The majority are in a: is : ae Now go ahead. Neft's solution owned by the Lillico Launch and | ff repe ust aps ; = | « wel) written, but you can do as | Towboat was sunk at st of | . well. There are a hundred other at 2136 o'Glock Mond | Just for Tuesday, 15c Kimono Flannels 10¢ | *0ie ss goaineltie sos! gr © 228 eciees Monday wor | black, though there are 19c a few in navy and brown in the assurtment D: ST CAPS in quaint Good values at $2.95. —Basement Salesroom. .Dutch style, made of es * a Rees ome: ag Presumbaly the launch had Duckling Fleece and Melton Velours, 27 Inches Wide ee ee ae ie found [DFoken her moorings at the foot of Md Soring st, and was drifting with | the tide, with nobody aboard. | breaking off point, may be fo’ in last Saturday's issue of The Some of these are “Seconds,” but most of them are perfect goods, any one of them Write white-ground crepe pat- on one side of the sheet . . a bargain at 10c a yard. Many good patterns in the lot, in p slues darke or with or ewriter Capt. Jolin Jorgenson, who, 00 < flowers o d Sc t geen #10 yard. May god patterns inthe sm nk, ‘ues "alder on ou sn et atl ota fa tg] eve with lowers or Lace and Scrim Curtains - ass Teebocagh | | Lo P the Atincibe Monten he was master of the steamer De stripes in navy, delft-blue, coral and pink. Priced at $1.35 Pair 19¢. _ ~Rasement Salesroom. ee ‘ < « a VERY low price on Hemstitched Scrim Curtains in . ivory and ecru color, with narrow lace edging, and Gloves, $1 Pair Loom made Ecru Lace Curtains in Filet and Notting- W OMEN’S Pique ham weaves, the pair, $1.35. Gloves of season- CURTAIN SWISS, 10¢ YARD— } | yu a hunch ores, notified teh authorities of the | i i Bon Marche Flour $ 1.29 a Sack) cin wannies sap; 309° 9s sunk immediately For Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Store | PARENTS CONSENT woe enone co | a Port Warden Paysse, who thinks | [Hf SBURG, Oct. 18.—With|the police may have misunderstood | | | | | r it for you | | nt of the parents, Mr. and|the name of the steamer for that of |f jf Mrs. A. A. McLean, their daughter,|the tug Dola or the yach Dolaura, |f Pure Cider Vinegar u buy any other gro 25 Lbs. Potatoes for 2 c | Susie, 16, is today the wife of|both Canadian vessels, which occa able weight, in black, Curtain Swisses in a variety of dotted and figured sugar) Not over one _— 5 — Harry Hazeyama, a Japanese! sionally call here white, tan, navy, brown, ¥ Snails 1 vactive vate e Teen. Talk: Brend,“one of ack to each restaurant man here. ‘The girl! Capt. Roy Lillico, who reported tinck with wile embeoid- patterns, 36 inches wide, attractive value at 10¢ yard. the very best; our regular 50c grade; no charge for \f purchased With other gro worked in the restaurant and had|the disappearance of his yacht from ery and white with black 36INCH MARQUISETTE, 18¢ YARD— ceries—not over one sack to known her husband for three|her accustomed place, {s inclined to Coffee, Tea and Dried Fruits | each custow IE | months. belleve the yacht broke her moor embroidery, $1.00 pair Yard-wide Marquisette of good weave, mercerized May Cattee, 6 sehalae crerimmnranintaanininnenensneninmnmetnonanien! | in The Maury measured 8x44 —Basement Salesroom finish, in ivory and ecru color, 18¢@ yard. \ cesapesniaiantiacaster Basement Salesroom, Lingerie Ribbons 10c Bolt Margaret Aprons 6c Peaherry Cottee, our reg 360 sense be Hive Oltves, N 19% Oe he |. SEATTLE MAN SHOT Emma Melnt 85c io.) 38, of Anacortes, 20c. cha and Java Style Coffee, Robert M. Crawford, formerly of needed ee" 2The | Camed Foods || GONVIGTED OF ARSON ‘” 4 fre ted 35 1 nitentiary sentence,| . Ror “pa pares bod ¥ "> ae her conviction here of Seattle, was wounded n the leg\f . 4 Shredded Coe t varanteeda | Pound c she g the mec y . x Dongs, swore se ‘ Cove Oynters, No.l cans arson, She is said to have set her| PY ® Shell during the second Ypres | f HOICE of pink, blue pec Cc i. per lb. . , 172c emular 100, per 74 | [house on ‘ire a week after heavily|CAMpalgn, According to word re-|f r can ©) \Hlinsuring it ed by his friend, I. C. Parker, and white in these Sliced Penches in ilght tt a civil engineer here. | | WELD AS KIDNAPER jBANDON NO POSTS dainty Lingerie Ribbons ARGARET APRONS in washable prints and They are in block and checked ginghams, cut circular style, with bib Wo. 1 cans 4 cae 25c¢ Bining, Mayfiower brand; regus es; Gay rem wreath patterns, 114° and fastening in back, and trimmed with white binding © grade; pe or Ib. Oe ader Jat ise grade; per 10c | i: y 2 inches wide, attractively Choice of navy and delft with white figures o bottle » ne - TACOMA, Oct. 18.—-W. F. Thom; 2 a a e figures or stripes Leslie's Shaker Salt, one of the s . , on, a Jefferson county farmer, { WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Seere priced for the 5-yard bolts and white with black figures best brand# per 30c |} @nder arrest today, following an at- tary of War Garrison today an package 8c at 10¢. Special, Tuesday, 19¢. —Basement Salesroom, ns fan Sliced Pine tempt to leave for Seatle with his|/nounced that the new arfy pro- Basement Salesroom. Fig Nut Cerenl, » perfect 4 6 ( Wa is” Mae Oa Pe 35c fie yearold daughter. He had taken|sram does not call for abandon health food; per pkm Cl, r it 15c . Fourth Floor, |p {her from the home of his divorced| ment of any existing post === | wife, now Mrs, Roy Hicks Spanishy Queen | Many Attractive Shoe Hark Shadow Lace Flouncings Children’s Hose pure cane andl VILLA LOSES NAVY | TEACHERS 60MING tory Sale of & % Olives—extra ; Ma i ple Syrup—Old |f| 5 Y d S 0 P taney wait | THE rt nik, a ee iemasis st 25c Yar upporters, 10c Pair 15c bottles 10c, Quart S86; h GALVESTON, Ort. 18.—Car k. Betw 500 and 1 ee ‘ and 30c bottles BON ts alton be neon sdnante Hea otal lave oats hay aunasitee EW Flouncings for waists and dress HILDREN’S Hose Supporters is 19¢ each. Fourth side has captured Villa's navy, one of the V nate rs rood sele ) : : ca 1,25, igton du trimmings, ina od selection of pat black and white, orted lengths Floor, Union St—Gecond Ave,—Pike St—Seattie. Tel, Elliott 4100 feels eae of the same kind of boats, on sociation here, Joint meet 8 pe 5 2 ed lengths, ‘ the Pacific coast of Mexico, ac ngs will be held in King, Plerce, terns, widths up to 27 inches, 25@ yard the pair, 10¢. ment Salesroom, ——— ‘ = i cording to message to the Kitsap, Snohomish and Jefferson Basement Salesroom. Carranzista agency today, counties, ij

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