The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1915, Page 8

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300 Nicely Tailored Street and Shopping Dresses AT VERY ALLURING PRICES —FOR DRESS DAY— At the Bon Marche’s October Sales Will Be One of the Biggest and Best Attractions of ‘Garment Week | New Dresses of Wool Serge $ Priced for Dress Day at 5.95 | ywn collar with many rows of silk braid; cuffa and | belt to mateh Serge Dresses, Excellent \V re $8. 89 at $10.00 and $12.50, Priced The: s are, without a doubt, oi attra tive asing styles for afternoon wear--one m- | bination of satin, clevery designed; all sizes in Nigger brown, Russian green and navy | Charming New Dresses in $12 50 Colors and Sizes, Priced, Each oe A favored garment of this Autumn Is the one com bined of two eriale—exceplionally pretty are some with Roman striped satin, ve de chine, and many others, New Dresses Which oer $16. 50 to Sell for $20.00, Priced 9 indeed, for afternoon and street ol serge with taffeta, or the Charming sty silk plaids; fects bound in silk braid rs of white; many other styles, all unmatchable t $16.50. | Suits Worth $45 at $23.95 New Fall Coats at $19.50 New Autumn Suits, beautifully tallored, in You'll consider them the best Coats you've fitted, box and many other style coats with fur | seen for $19.50—and the styles are trimmings, flari skirts—the Suits are made of | dine, Whipcord, V n ~ The O Sober Sale of Furniture at One-Third Less | But It Only Has Three More Days to Rus j For it’s going to gi on Saturday evening, “sure as preact > and then there'll be no more chance to t re at 662-3: on the doll There are some splendid pieces left ye’ are thinking “New Furniture for the Home” Trimmings of fur, velvet and self mate there are Coats of Plush, Whipcord. Poplin, Gabar-| groadcloth, Zibeline, cut Velour and mixtures —Second Floor, North Section g and pleat padcloth fancy worsted * fom Bargains—More Bargains in Wintel ‘Shapes AT THE OCTOBER SALE OF MILLINERY Silk Velvet Hat Shapes Worth to $5.00, to Sell at $1.95 Ea. Untrimmed Hat Shapes at less than Half Price—this bargain offers you style as well as value. Large and Untrimmed Velvet Shapes, Values to $3, Reduced to $1.45 A wealth of smart styles, |} and assuredly al! the season's Newest — new high crown / shapes. turbans, sailors and a score of novelty shapes of Mt velvec or combined with felt, in black and colors. small, small and high-crown styles, in black and all i newest colors. —Second Fleer, South Section To Members of Madame Coates’ Sewing Classes The Sewing Club will meet every Thursday afternoon from » Octobe You REALLY MUSTN’ T MISS THE October Sale of Silks For the Silks Are So Very Desirable and the Prices So Very Low 59c and 75c Plain and Fancy Silks, Yd. Dress S This won Surah, Silk ported Ponsee | 35¢ $1.25 Silk Crepe de Chine, Yard ) Another lot of the $1.25 All Silk « Crepe de Chine 79 for 79¢ a yard——beaut 20 | Cc Bi different shad colors; also black and white $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta Silk, Yard ) Beautiful quality Chiffon Taffeta Silk, so much in demand for the present season. Colors for Cc Fifth Fl Old B limited t ime Coates’ asses Chairman, Mr Deighton, 1625 1 yhone East 1698. |} abel Hutch Ave. N. F atin and pieces and Tharsday Specials in Domestics 9c Nurses’ Gingham 6c Yd. 4,000 yards of Nurses’ Stripe Gingham, lengths to yers evening wear, for mreet rel and black; comes | yards to each The ma e is the very latest In design and ; BF, a full yard wide. r with those 4 in the army and navy. Ite wings “4 121,c Romper Cloth 8Yc|]} |, , ix-cylin $1.50 and $1.75 Dress Silks, Yard Splendid material for rompers, 9 The most striking Serey Silks, plain and fancy pieces, worth and $1 yard. Ch Faille, Gro de Londre, Chi affeta and many others; 36 inches wide. —Upper Main Floor. Heat Up, Light Up—’Tis Tins. See How Little It Will Cost You | at the October Sale of Housefurnishings Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heaters Will Give More Heat With Less Fuel Than Any Other Stoves on the | Market the patented —Lower Main Floor of ft coal s have 20. el the cheapest gt ’ Hot B ing to top of stove Sad bexey ast iron stove grate ern SIZE PRICED AT $12.90 16-INCH GIZE PRICED AT $18.30 SINCH SIZE PRICED AT $16.00 1@INCH SIZE PRICED AT $20.30 20¢ Coal Hods, japanned steel wi s 16c _. | Tungsten Lamps at 22c bates 10, 15, 25 and 40-Watt Size If you are soil using the old style Carbon raiiay throw them Gas Jet Heater “Kost”—can be Wood Basket, made from split stron out and put i gsten They will cut down your light | e and none delivered 5 , ¥ , nickel Electri¢ Portable Lamps, in| |, bei ie bang ; l fe Di L amy hain socket ° ue rete che ‘Lawee tain ‘Plery We are showlng # fine line of Children's Bur Seta nt moder- Homemade ately low prices.—Seeond Floor Bread, Regular TI {E Ginger Snaps 10c Loaves, 2 - fresh and crisp; Loaves for 15c. ] N regular price th Floor © a pound, for | Few’ Union St-—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle. Tel. Elliott 4100 | 96 Fourth Floor | ie || | | | \ | | | & wholerale “moonshine” can#piracy to defraud the United States out of mi former secretary of the Wenatchee When price, atyle and material have to be decided upon, |f | Commercial Club, who came here 10 days ago to have his this lot will afford you an easy selection, About 100 |i) are alarmed Wednesday over hin dinappearance. Hoe hus been misting | Dresses to choose. from—one Drom a basque effect, wide || for a week. His absence waa | part. had the la In their o 1g Mexican who failed to give a good TWO COLUMNS OF LIVE NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Plead Guilty of “Moonshining” FORT SMITH, Ark, Get ‘ven men, under Indictment for Ms over a period of years here, pleaded guilty today. They ntenced Thursday | Wenatchee Man Di Friends of Carl Sime will b ppears Here ted for some time, as he wan sup posed to be in his room at th elan to keep the room darke je club, under command of bis physt Fred Starr, confessed bandit stood Wednesday facing a term of 28 to 68 ye nes facing a terr f irs in the penttentiary for single han erett interurban and North Queen Anne imposed late Tuesday, after he pleaded guilt When he has completed 20 years, imposed for the Starr will be taken to Calfforn Quentin for eight years more term of five 1a to #er¥e an uncompl He could still be gt ears for attempting to break jail Press Club to Honor Suzzallo Mra. Henry Suzzallo, of the university, will be gueste| | | term in San an additional | Sept. 19 E tion and da at the Press club Wednesday night ealo was one of a rt y crowd of Stanfor aiumnl, who ‘n reunion at the Washington Annex Tuesday night, and de in & speech, “Stanford's best spirit shall ity of Washington but loosened and m: reproduced in the lified by its own a Humorist ¢ Talk About Heroes ,., ealph Partette, the lecturerhumorist, who has delivered the one settire on “The Uatversity of Hard Kanoek more than 2,00 and who is to open the St ‘eum course season at the Y. M My Futher's Business has been en fay and «ive a free ass meeting on “Hurrahs and Heroe Here to Establish Free Art School scccae L. A. Mint. of Phiy director of the Natior for the p ne in & numbe night on Art a Northwestern Shorthand Re er series of talks on | Supreme Court Judge Very n YMPIA, Oct dD. Cee of the supreme court ° league fat here, an ab Mina Mint ctured assembly rooms of t onta of other Tue © hope im held out t He was operated on two months ago | Cal, tn at bin bedelde © way thru an alley ng. Musselman Detective Guilty | of Jury Ta Tampering Sentenced to 28 to 68 Years ] TACOMA, Oct W) OW. Wingare wellk } tive here, today fac oO i] A Be trial before Hi case ended in a disagreement i i ‘Citizens Kill 10 Mex Suspects | BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Oct. 20.—Thelr wrath kindled by the dar ‘or the mom marily with Already 10} t of the holdup, and rday, citizens her hands, prep Mexicans have been k ted by Amert five others are held p Authorities, however, are doubtful Mdeveloped faculty of de oks has been stolen from The Green Elks’ Tooth Gone Lows of & jeweled ¢ coat pot by F tooth, valued at $200, waa reported to the f Seattle, by long distance from Tacoma. © first exy tthe big $1 umberm Washingt are favorat eted in t mall hanica t the machine in working order before he t 15 Killed in Powder Plant BUTTE, Mont Oct. 20. Fifteen m dying, was the te list 1 att an p Mc a rying under debris near the a skull and remnan viet! whe name may Mrs. Maud Booth Speaks Here oday ast © giant powde ine yesterday. All have been identi Ine un man flesh, indi arned house, at noon Wed nteers of America esided league, which has a It was started in © members of the league vilion Wednesday evening Trefz to Address Noon Meeting Edward F. Trefz, field secretary of the National Association of Cham. umn aker at th er Thured noon, at iven u s of the membership committee of ie mber Child Welfare Meeting Thursday Seattle Federation of Women's clubs will hold a ¢ ceo et welfare Thursday evening in the Commerctal ( The eakers will be Mayor Gill, Judge Dykeman, Dr. Lilburn Merrill, Dr I Kendall, Mra. Donna Sp k, G. Wright Arnold, James Calla han and Cleon B, Roe. Dr. Ella G, Stone will preside Wife Scolds Him; He Takes Poison TACOMA, Oct. 20.—When accused by his wife of conduct unbe nd faithful husband, F. W. Foster swallowed three tablets and is in a dangerous condition {n a hospital today fre om | » effects of the poison Foster is an employe of the Northern Pacific railroad A Chance for Local Lumber Bid Local lumber mills are given an opportunity to submit bids to supply 7,778,000 feet of fir for the use of the government in Panama canal work, inéluding everything, from fine ceiling to large dimension work, Delivery is asked at Colon between Jan, 1 and March 1, 1916. A ‘Made-in-Washington” Dinner | Under the auspices of the ladies’ Aid soctety of the Woodland Park Baptist church, the Home Consumers’ league entertained by giving a “Made-in-Washington” dinner, followed a &tereop ticon lecture, and musical and literary program, Tuesday ning The pictures were @f an educational nature, showing mannfactur ing and governmental activitte: Norwegian Church Holds Bazaar The first egian M. E. chureh, at Foren ave. and Stewart t opened it snnual bazaar Tu®@®day night. It will continue three | nights. | ‘The opening address will be made by Consul aos, Kolderup of Norway, THE SEATTLE STAR Ohio mai Orders S" FREDERICK & NELSON «"” | Basement Salesroom New F un Tridiaiield Coats $12.50 and $15.00 NEW shipment of Coats just rece demonstrates anew the popularity o fur trimmings. The material widely flaring at 100 Trimmed Hats to choose from $2.85 100 Untrimmed Velvet Hats, black and colors 95c —Rasement Sulesroom Mercerized Table Damask In 2-Yard Lengths Special 75c Each A SPECIAL price for Thursday on highly-finished Mercerized Cotton Damask in pieces measuring 2x2-yards. It is a durable, good-laundering quality irable patterns, including rase, clover, lily, wild-rose 1 combination floral and stripe designs. Special, for the 2-yard length, 75¢. > 280 TURKISH BATH TOWELS, SPECIAL 15¢ EACH— Unbleached Hemmed Turkish Bath Towels, averag- ing 21x45 inches in size, made from a firm, strong Some have slight imperfections in weave, hence r ow price—15@ cach An assortment of 24 Comfortables, slightly soiled in shipping, at gee reduced , lara the very —Basement Salesroom. New Coat hans 50c NEW Apron that serves equally house dress is in the sketch dd quality percale, in Plain pink, light-blue or delft- blue. Blue with white polka-dots or fancy figures. Blue or gray with white stripes. Blue and white or black and white checks well as a It is made of trimmed with black and white bias rnd value at 50¢. — stn nding ty tripe binding —Basement Salesroom Drawn-Work Serim Curtains Special | 95c| Pair ANCY Drawn-work Scrim Curtains, 214 yards long, n ivory and ecru color, also Plain Hemstitched Sascha sette Curtains in ecru and ivory. Special, the pair, D5e. 2,900 Yards of Cretonnes Special 25c Yd. Thursday Included are Dimities, Taffetas, Chintzes, Overprints and Rough Cloth in many popular patterns Qualities are unusually good for this price—25@ yard Basement Salesroom. Miller Corset, $1.00 A GOOD average-figure Corset, with medium — bust, x long skirt and comfortable free-hip feature. The material is good quality coutil with trimming of embroidery. Three strong hooks below front stay and two sets of hose supporters, Price $1.00. Tadiment Salesroom, Union Suits, Special 25c W OMEN’S. medium - weight Cotton Union Suits in knee or ankle length, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, special, rhursday, 25¢. Basement Salesroom Boucle and Fancy E brown, green and gray. i i The new Chin-c j well as the practical two-in-one style, and 1 the coats are in plain and belted effects, Exceptional values at $12.50 and $15.00. rei New Silk Waists, $2.50 Many pretty styles in these new Waists of Crepe de Chine, Net and Flowered Chif- fon. Models with low or convertible collar, short or long sleeves, suitable for business and calling wear. are Corduroy, Zibeline, Mixtures in black, na hin collar is featured as hem. Stripes 7 and Plaids _ | For School Dresses | ao 58c Yard i ALF-WOOL fabrics in ff the plaid and stripe that make up so J ve n children’s school | dresses. They are fast- ff i , and may be washed 4 cole Thirty-nine inches wide, 58e¢ yard 0-INCH CREPE DE | in tH CHINE in a goc ing weight, pr evening shades, attrac- tively priced yard. —Basement Salesroom eoarwe™ NEI i\ Dy? ) SSK i Fancy Decorated |} Specially Priced 89¢ i China Salt and Pepper Shakers in various styles, special 15¢ each. Bonbon Dishes, Pin Trays, Powder Jars, Mustard Jars and other novelty pieces, special 35¢@ each. Large Powder Jars, Bowls, Trays, Vases and Bon- bon Sets, special 50¢ each. ny % Sugars and Creamers in wide assortment, special 65¢ pair. Seven-piece oor? Sets, ff 7 | special $1.50. —Basement Salesroom. ARGE-SIZE_ self-bast- ing Oval Roaster of seamless sheet iron, easily cleaned and exceptionally well-finished, special 85¢. | | \ i H Oval Roasters |] Special 85c | | | FRYING PAN, a SPECIAL 10¢— io Polished Sheet — Steel i Frying Pan with sanitary | clectric welded handle; \ 10% inches in diameter, #f ! special 10¢. i HH] 1 ALUMINUM SAUCE H ‘ PANS, SPECIAL 45¢— | : Sauce Pan of pure spun ff % aluminum, 3-quart — size, | special 45¢. Housewares Sectlon. Gat ok a ede Burson Hose Special 15c without a seam, Slight im a> oe «0 an én perfections account for this special price, 15¢ pai |

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