The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1915, Page 14

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F ueh Tt For Children’s Day at the Bon Marché] Special Values in Girls’ Warmer Coats at $4.95 All Sizes From 6 to 14 In Wide-wale Corduroys,|| | Wool Velours, Zibelines, | Mixed and Checked Coat-| ings, and tailored with all the care and attention to| detail that is usually given| to coats for older folks only, ‘ For Children’s Day we're showing excellent values in little Coats at $4.95—and | they are just as carefully made and just as nicely tailored as those you'll find on. the | women’s racks | Wide-wale Corduroys in navy or Cx black or brown cord col-| and cufts Navy Blue Wool Velours, piped with bright scarlet, giving a Blue and Brown Zibelines, with black plush collars, cuffs and tabs Lots of Mixed and Novelty Contiogs with side belts, half belts or belted g Suits and Dresses for the “In Between” ‘ha 12 Year, 13 Year and 14 Year Sizes Usually So Hard to Procure Tailored Suits $9.50 to $15.00. Tailor ed Dresses $2.50 to $10.50 Specials for C ildren’s Day Pretty, girlish styles in Tailored Suits Girls’ Rain Coats, © for the your of 12 to 14 im gray, blue, tan an k and white check to and hard to fit sizes 6 to 14 years venhagen blue with lars striking very effect. | rund g lady (the hard | onally good values suit age) Pri $2.50 Giris’ Rain Capes, odd lines of two different styles, sizes 6, 12 and 14 only. $1 00 . Price We have a complete line of Girls’ Serge sizes Middy Skirts, plain and pleated styles; Nabemie $1.98 A Decided Sensation in Women’ 8 s Kid Gloves ““Dent’s’’ Clairette Gloves $1 Did you ever hear of “Dent's” Kid Gloves being sold for a dollar a pair? That will be our price on Saturday for “Dent's” Clairette Kid They are full pique have all sizes from 5! in white, black and tan. Women’ s $1.25 and $1.50 Kid Gloves 89c Pair 1,550 pairs of Women's fine quality Kid Gloves, in the twociasp style; fows of heavy embroidery: plenty of black, white, gray, tan and brown, most any color sui’ ave. Sizes 5% to 8 Saturday Specials in Heavier Stockings Boys’ and Girls’ Women's 50c Black Cat Hose, Pr. 2OC Cashmere Hose, Heavy and medium weight cotton hose for boys, Included are fast black Medium weight cotton and silk lisle for girls; gray, full fashioned English Cashmere Hose Sizes 5 to 10. A guarantee ticket of satisfaction | sizes 8% to 10. Some have slight imperfections *» attached to each pair in the knitting | You'll Find Underwear Stocks Very Complete and Prices Very Low Here Globe Wool U ang $2. 00 Children’s 75c to $1.40 50c Suits for Women, Wool Pants, for All are thoroughly aig Nieiee and each The lot includes white and gray, elther ribbed | garment is elegantly finished; come in white and | of the plain natural wool; button on t j is i ae 3 38 extri natural gray, all styles; sizes 34 to Extra aati lenath $s wena | sizes, 49 to 44, at $2.50. 50c Cotton Union Suits 95c Children’s Fleece Lined Union Suits Heavy cotton fleece lined Union Suits—white Heavy cotton Union Suit fleece lined for girls and gray for boys—each garment ts ° Dutch taflor finished and well proportioned; sizes 1 to | pig), in 4 16 years Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 95c sl, 15 Wool Underwear, Each A clean up of Forest Mills and Springfield Woo! both | Underwear; mowly ® eats and ankle length pants and “4 every size in each » Good School Shoes for Girls For Misses, Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, $2.00 Pair For Girls, Sizes 21-2 to 6 at $2.50 Pair Neatness and durability combined in these Girls’ School Shoes. button style dull kid tops, } neat round toes ight Infants’ 50c Shoes 29c! Women’s $5 Shoes $3.49 Soft Sole Shoes and Slippers of black and brown for infants, sizes 1 to 4. We comes if oh Pi re have these solid colors or ; high grade makes | combination of colors, and all the newest st lasts, and dark shades. Boys’ Ironwear Shoes at Misses’ $2 Shoes $1.39 $2.95 erviceable Schoo! Shoes Made by Zimmerman k Shoe Co. of Seatt alf, with t They are made of serges in plain colors or mixed Suits, belted and fancily trimmed Tailored Dresses, plaid silks or in the plain “ too, trimmed with American Girl” sailor collars and wide be —Second Floor, ce style, with Gloves sewn, and we 4 to 7! threa | in to match natural and Oxford | side and | Sizes 1 to Women’s $1.25 Heavy hel ry popular style ong Carter’s $1.50 Vests and Pants for Women Carter’s Silk Li Ve and heavy weight: vests w pants ankle or knee length, sizes 34 to 44 Upper Main Floor jong slee ts; sizes 24 to but not They are gunmetal, with and solid leather soles of a medium we in both light Degen ‘Upper Main Floor, Saturday Morning Economies On sale from 9 A. M. to 12 only—No telephone orders can be accepted for forenoon specials Remnants of 39c Table Oilcloth, 10c aged and 15c ilks, Yarc e 20c Value, for Good quality Table Oi! Cloth, in as Plain and Fancy Silke in 45 lengths. There is a good as of patterns s] 9 a. m. to to from —Third Floor sizes 50¢ a large waist and dress tment of 50c a yard —Upper Main Floor colors os colors select yar 40c Bleached Sheets 29c Each 50 dozen of Bleached Bed Sheets, hes, mado with es wide, with Fine quality Curtain Swiss, 3 size Will r ellow, green and biue. | Inc ains.—Third Floor. | ¢ flat center seam. Not « room Sheets to each customer. —Lower Main Floor. 8 1-3c Half Linen Crash 6c Yard 1,200 yards of Half Linen rough Kitchen Crash | Toweling, wide; firmly Remnants of 20c Sateen 7c Yard Lustrous Mercerized Sateen, k and a good li 1 to 8 yards 26 Inches wide. blac ne of colors from es in lengths inches woven and —Upper Main Floor. $1.50 Seco Silk Bloomers 69c Made of Seco Silk, w very servic: able; not over 10 yards to each Lower Main Floor. Seven-Piece Berry Sets at 35c Pressed Glass Berry or Salad Sets, consint this th reinforced center waist eos, ec ms, me in blue Third Floor. Bleached Muslin, Special 6c Yard 2,000 yards Muslin, a full green arge bowl and six fruit saucers price none delivered —bLower Main Floor. of good, 25c Twine Shopping Bags 10c Well Net ean. heavy quality Bleached Full bolta of yards to each ard wide perfect made Twine Shopping . wire frame Bags, with goods; not over Kood large nize —Lower Main Floor. | will packages Lower Main Floor Ob idren's Hale Cot in new an ine KEMARCHE, Union 8t.—Second Ave.—Pike St—Seattle, Tel, Elliott 4100 Shelled Aimonds, the 600 grade, special, per Ib. 400 —Fourth Floor, New Prunes Dried Peaches, guaranteed crop; per Ib. 5c Fourth Floor. | or | regular new ee te see HYPHENS OUT OF HIS | HYPHENATED CITIZENS| Wilson's: Warning to “The Hyphanated” { | “There are those among us who have not thought } 1} {first of America, who. have thought to use the might | ) of America in some matter not of America’s originative “Lam ina hurry to have a line-up and let the men a) * who are thinking first of t c other countri tand ¢ | { on one side—biblically, it should he left—and all ${f 1) th that are for America, first, last and all the time, | 5 ; { on the other side iH { | | (By United Prees Staff Corre-| These officials then make stron i spondent) uous efforts to prevent any evasion WASHINGTON, Oct ‘ veation Jaws |i idren into schools nting President Wiis s ident : as y arrive | laration that America’s the author! (I born residents must 7 active in|] bureau : work among the | Well, Well! They Expect to Have a Port | tions need the beginning of f these same children to| fi us country-wide de-byphen-| induce them to take out naturaliza ating campaign tion ' A three-part constructive pro Government Prints Posters Kram {# being developed by the A first ¢ m of 50,000 bright: | au, with the following fea olored, attractively printed pont: | | | | rs, wetting forth in English and | fl The insuring that newly-ar. | r patieiog) immigrant rived Immigrant children are ¢ advantages of becom| immediately placed in public have be published. schoo id not sent into fac nding these tories and milis. ters t mast and) The promotion of the na » sek uout the | ff turalization of allen residents ountry whom wil be if of the United States. posted conspicuously catch the |i The teaching of English to |wye of the unnaturalized fmm! | ff all foreign-born residents of | grant | this country who cannot read Educational authorities are also and speak that language. | following \ P The first ste; newly-arrived that of sqping that! with Iimmigrar men } gration m to Learn Hi 1 nent out impresn| If Make Report on Children who cannot read |i When a group Importance | rive, the Inspectors from the| learn to what alit ng a good cith| dividual families with childrer nk good wal Ht] going ko the nearest |f The en send to the near |i school a ties the names in get chi can expect | ting in | Wi | rays bar-| iB This Passenger Was Rather Rough PORTLAND Oct ner, a driver, robbed him of a Fish Peddler Hit by Auto; May Die TACOMA, Oct vo, DLA a yon x Po “ ‘ on v Ne A Ratt passenger ¢ and McGraw, a fish ped recelved ast night | Not expect da driven t on he w M ome ison trade condl-|9 * in claim PORTLAND, Oct. 22 dy of tha of st om, Ke me Follow! ed b e of the |ff : t nat anced today ] ant on, and possibly | t ar servic Portland and Ortent, Haw ands, A a, South and Europe. Hi General Public Invited 4 to ‘Society Circus Will Sing * “The Prodigal Son” Oratorio ’ ) in,” will b 0 There'll i Red nen ad ‘Maths More n 600 a Military ven Favored in cigars f P 1 i] apy al f th hool « oard unants ya A re ommending high se he state militia, Graduation creditw in their 4 for nee at drils Fell Into Cement Mixer; Worker Killed ROSERURG Oct ! Milton when he fell into a in the death of Chas cement mixer » Robbins, of Ore Portland Street Railway Loses Money SALEM The tne and) depressed hown in the ann with the business Or or reducing the egg-laying ca rn n recae timulants, and a hen, UnUer lym 1uLiueHice, men who have made them found to lay one-third more chemicals are shown to be exss than she does in a normal powerful factors in increasing tata HE SEATTLE STAR UNCLE SAM’S STRIPPING | | Home Journ Patter Ladle For Downright Service B pretrtengeanh evening vs “ b> an 1 be he specially- ff Buy the “Dreadnaught” ©" 2") "75." reel | scientious tailoring and the special reinforcement all go to ensure unusual resistance H| to the wear and tear of school and play day zes 6 to Id Price $5.00. Hi Basement Salesroom 300 Trimmed Hats ‘ Baas 4 . choo oes To Sell at $4.50 Each cate: aia HI low price covers S the kind that children Hats in the season's like to wear and mothers favorite trimming effects, like to bt for they are medium and large dressy made to stand up under styles, in black and colors the hard knocks of every- The values are unusually day wear: R al ne * at $4.50. Untrimmed Hats, 95c¢ to Velvet, FREDERICK & NELSON $3.95 Plush, Satin and Velour Children’s Hats, $1.45 to $3.75 For school and “best” wear. Children’s Tams and Plush Hats $1.45 and $1.95 Flower Trimmings in wide variety 25¢ to $1.95 Novelty Feather Trimmings to $3.95 35. Basement Salesroom. Smart Styles in Women’s and Misses’ Coats $6. 50 to $18.50 as R 300 Coats in the Basement Salesroom’s present showing, the styles and materials for t moment, in coats and general wear low priced The Materials Zibeline, orduroy, Chinchilla, Zoucle, Diagonals, Tweeds, Mix- tures and Fancy Coatings The Colors Navy, Black, White, Brown, Copenhagen, Green, Gray and Brown Mixtures The Trimmings Fur, Plush and self materials Sizes for women and misses $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 50. —Basement Salesroom Outing Flannel Gowns $1.00 an unusually ctive style, as sketched, with trimming of fancy outing flannel and stitched bands ks of pink or blue satin. Choice of | pink or blue and white stripes. KN Full S6-inch le Price |! $1.00. AT 75¢ |\ G good quality outing pee flannel in pink or blue and white [77 ripe larless style, quare yoke and trimming fancy finishing braid Fifty-six h length. Price T5e@. Envelope Chemises, 59c Good Values ~Basement Salesroom. ALENCIENNES lace edging, embroidery insertion and bead- vg drawr ribbon finish the dainty Fr Chemise pictured Lace edg Iso trims the bottom and arm-eye Excellent value at 59¢. Another Chemise at this low price, of excellent quality muslin, | the yoke fashioned of three rows of Val lace insertion sewed together and is topped with lace edge and beading drawn with ribbon. Price 59@. Women’s Wool Sweater Coats, $3. 95 Vi and RY seled ends and large roll Navy, —Basement Salesroom. in these All-wool Sweater ( collar; in Green, at $3.95. smart style oat sizes 36 to 44. Priced WOOL MIDDY BLOUSES, $2.95 Mac le egulation gi style of all-wool m vernment white braid. A separate shield, which may be fastened i cluded. Sizes 36 to 44, Priced at $2.95. Cardinal, ¢ Mall Orders Carefully Filled .* | Misses’ and Children’s School Shoes on the good- looking, comfortable last pictured Patent leather with cloth top, gun-metal calf and Vici Kid with leather top; heavy exten- ion sole. Sizes 6 to 8, 8% to 11, $1.55; pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, built over a comfortable broad-toe 1 with Goodyear welt. gole. Sizes 5 pair; Boys’ and Youths’ School Shoes in button and lace . with gun-metal calf Have extra heavy nd are built to stand t strain of hard usage Sizes 11 to 1324, $1.55 pair; 1 to 2, $1& Air, —Basement Salesroom. Tungsten Lamps Special 17c and for. They light less rbon al Sat mue the « filament Jamy urday, 17¢ es ~Baseme Children’s Corduroy sees $2.50 Vi. R practical for sc 4 ol wear are these retty Belted Dresses of sscviciai Ce rduroy in brown and navy. Sizes 6 to 12. years. — Price $2.50. Children’s Rain Coats, % $2.50 and $3.50 ® Plain and belted styles, } also Coats with cape and i detachable » | in tan bs and gray es 6 to 14 Years. _ Basement Salesroom s. They have wit bas openha se, ‘Tan navy flannet n wit® trimmed wit! snap fasteners, is in” Basement Salesroom,

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