The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 8

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ig € | {| } i} of heavy outing flannel with roll collars } j 2,000 Remnants of Wool | Dress Goods Reduced to lengths, suitable for li think of or wish On the Lower Main Floor Men's $1.50 English Tan ee Cape and Kid Gloves 95c an Br Men's English Tan Cape and P. K. Kid Gloves, with plain backs and out seams; a splen @id lot to select from; regular and Cadet sizes. On the Lower Main Floor Men’s 50c and 75c Silk , 35 Four-in-Hand Ties, Each le Or Three Ties for $1.00—Al!-Silk Tle# in beau tiful stripe and figu On the Lower Main Floor Men’s $1.00 Heavy Outing ) Flannel Night Shiris -79¢ patterns. Made with the new Slipeasy service neckband#, easy to adjust Warm and cozy for cold winter nights. Made length and large through the body On the Lower Main Floor Men’s’75c | arama n Shirts and Drawers, | 59c cut full ' of Wash Goods, Mixtures and many Genuine Lambsdown Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers for Men; nice soft quality, non-trritating and well fitting garments; come in all sizes. ted and Month-End Sale— AT THE BON MARCHE FRIDAY With Short Prices on All Short Lots For We Must Get Them Out of the Way in a Harry to Make Room for Incoming Holiday Goods HALF PRICE Lots of dress and suit lengths—lots of folks’ dresses, r—all at half price on skirt and coat lengths—lots of shorter almost every weave and color you could ay —Upper_ Main Floor. H to 5 Cloth, C Wash Goods A Pink and blue striped Outing Flannel, soft fleeey quality Month-EndSaleof ceeniacd Shapes$2. A8 About 200 Shapes That Were $3.95, $4.95. $5.95—Yes, and Even $7.50 included—Only One or Two at Most of a Sort And the widest kind of a choice—for here cornes, turbans, and ever so many high-c the t in the and silk velvets. For there is a bargain lass novelt ee ‘the Lower Main Floor Remnants of 12'%c to 20¢ White Goods, Yard 10c lengths up to | y Lawna, Dot s and Cr de values Swisses, Longcloths, Natnsoo! many others WILSON’S BRIDE-TO-BE HAS MADE NINE TRIPS TO EUROPE; 4TH CHAPTER IN LIFE STORY On the Lower Main Floor Remnants of 12%c to 18c Domestics, a Yard 10c useful lengths, up Remnants of Galatea ercale, Gingham and other | i undreds of Remnants and 6 yards ea pe, Madras, On the Lower Main Floor Remnants of ‘ : Wash Goods 1-2 Price all sorts | ton from in it used dent (cha Bull decal jone Month-end Ci ce of Remnants; Poplin, ere; any @ alf pr On the Lower Main Floor Fancy Outing Flannel, _ 26 Inches Wide, a Yard Ac | 6 inches wide; ¢ yards. Not over 15 yards os in lengths into tte On the Lower Main Floor White Outing Flannel, } The 15c Quality, for 10c $,000 yards of heavy quality White Outing | Flannel, a full yard wide; comes in lengths to 20 yards. Not over 15 yards to each On the Upper Main Floor Women’s $1.50 Glave \ $1 00 or Venetian Silk Vests . Of heavy quality Glove or Venetian Silk, made with underarm shields and cut full length; come in white and pink; sizes 34 to 44 On the Upper Main Floor Women’s High Grade ) AA Boot Silk Hose, a Pair | Cc Made with mercerized lisie thread garter tops and double soles, heels and toes; plain blac On the Upper Main Floor Special Month-End Sale of Umbrellas at $1.69 ribbed steel frames eae gold-pla th bulb run ndles, inlaid % the Best E quipped Toy Shop on the Pacific Coast | Fourth Floor , e (2 re Cretonne and Woolette, 10c 15c Quality, Priced at Firm, heavy Cretonne and Woolette, 32, 3 26 inches wide; splendid material for comfa On the Upper Main Floor Remnants of La and Rateoltery, Price, Each OC lengths; Laces and Emb tion too numerous to deser On the Upper Main Floor On the Upper Main Floor 15c and 19c Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs 10c rings. Comes in neat patterns and medium colors Third Floor | And there are lots and lots of good, useful Jery of every descrip any piece for & One and twoclasp styles in black, white, brown | and gray sites > red, and § A Month-e pleces ranging and small patterns and covor | and | F a good assortmen trimming holiday gift# and Buy now and have them dressed in plenty of time— 26-inch, Fine quality Scrim Curtains; wt ecru colors; many of the ( with lace insertion and « Women’s High Grade Shoes, $5.00 Values, for $2. 49 Women's Shoes, button and lace styles, in « aif. Women's Handkerchl+ fe of a ice quality lawn for me je of and liner with embroidered corners, ott come | Teal era with ne ace edge or neat ¢ 1 edges and A pair embroider a. aie i On the Second Floor On the Upper Main Floor (iutidrente: &be- ; a : Yhildren’s 50c Creepers, 30 Month-End Clearance 50c Sizes 1 to 3 Years, Pair [| Oe . of Boys’ $1.00 Shirts at / « Made of nice quality gingham, chambray and Made of fine quality Eden cloth, with military | ripplette, square and round neck styles, trimmed style collars and French cuffs the Shirts are | with ¢ A beading joose belted effects, gath cut coat st come in sizes 12 to 14% ered at knee. On ‘the Gin Main Fleer Month-End Sale of q Women's Kid Gloves '89c a to also a green and champagne; sizen 64 On the Upper Main Floor a 25c to 45c Shadow 1H Laces, Priced, a Yard 19¢ | SH Clearance of ) inch rw On the Upper Main spa Val. Laces, Worth | wi yv on wide, In nice for ine quali age On the Upper Main Floor 5c Embroidery Edges, 3 Up to 3 Inches Wide ) « Cc | ‘ou will find many a plece that you t ng under Open All the Year Round | Se Thousands of new Chsiscmas Toys seaheet here— | and the Toy Shop has already been enlarged to twice it former size | $1.95 Jointed Dolls for $1.50 with sleeping eyes and sewed $1.00 Scrim ( ou ap 5 | 2% and 2% Yards Long 19C | -T hird "Fioor Ply On the Upper Main Floor ather; not every size in each » from makes of many styles to ¢ On the Upper Main Floor fere On the Upper Main Floor Men's $1.00 Low Cut Rubbers on Sale for (39C —— Have Your Eyes Vree Embroidery and Kaltting € Tested Free by Fountain Pens Optometrist— ght Repaired Here— Balcony, Upper Stationery Dept. Main Floor. Union St—Second Ave.—Pike 8t—Geattie, Tel, Elliott 4100 en in the Art Shop—Third All Makes of Upper Main Floor, Three California girls and thelr chaperon, who came all the way Lady of the Land,” now appearing exclusively in The Star—-Editor.) | Th tion of th by Frank ¢ if confer fn tute inquiry into t wrong about was fault ~ a ov BUCK yellow gold that It be the Pacific coast to Washington with the preciou 8 raw state, with the suggest ion, in making the wedding ring for Mre. Gait, brid be of Presi Wilson, From teft to right they are Mrs. Gaillard Stoney | peron), Miss Dorothy Starr, Mis s Aitha MoQueeney and Mies Esther | Alt MeQueeney, the un gest member, won the trip East use her invitation to P. nt Wilson was the best composed submitted by the girls of the g rammar school grades in her city (This Is the fourth chapter of the “Life Story of the Next First management of it to H.C, Berg: | mer, who was employed by her upon the death | husband After the death of her husband Galt turned more and more to} \ ursuits and to tray | CHAPTER IV eat sorrow came o ne Mre Mr in eling Bhe loves to travel, but not In the stereoty tourist fashion. When # on on a jaunt she maps her own routes and attends to all detaiin herself. all she has made nine trips to pe ward, Mins Alice returned from a ye and byways of the constant 9 watch over Gertrude.” The final instaliment of the “Life Story of the Next First A she has owned the Lady of the Land” will appear eon herself, altho she has left! in The Star tomorrow. hter of the Inte | jalt, who, called | if ORT DAY TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT Proposals t ork day as & means of solving the unemployment idered Thuraday by the Centrai Labor council, ing Wednesday night George Mawson are a ¢ oporals before the city offi nitter ay and 5 pinted } be taken before the national conven of Labor, at San Francisco ne onth, . of the Plumbers’ union. ARMY TRANSPORT DIX IS DUE The t from army transport Dix is due in port Thursday, after a voy and Honolulu, via vider here f Manila TO VOTE SCHOOL BONDS OF $750,000 A joint committee from the park and school boards hereafter will time on playground matters. A school bond issue submitted to vote nd by the school board W inesday night DR. HOLLAND BOOSTED BY DR. BRYAN Warm w tof W t by t ¢ for Dr KE. O. Holland, his successor as pres at Pullman, were votced Wednerday signing pr Enoch A. Bryan, during a reception in his honor by prominent educators of the state, at the Frye tel NOW MARSHAL IS SORE AS BOYLE it's easy to make a mistake. Lem Hing, a Chinese sup posed to have been smuggled here from Vancouver, B. C., was asked to identify the driver of the car which brought him over. He promptly pointed out U. &. Marshal John M. Boyle as the guilty man. It happened Wednesday, in Federal Judge Neter- er’s court TACOMA TEACHERS LICK SEATTLEITES The King county te ers’ contingent of the joint teacher# Inat! lost in basketball, 2% to 12, to the Plerce county squad, in the mouth church gym, Wednesday NOBODY IS BLAMED FOR F-4 DISASTER WASHINGTON, Oct This in b 28.—-Nobody to blame. of tells the story of the report by the official board of rine disaster Honolulu. The only thing red submarine was that her lead battery Hning rivets were loose, and that she dived the wrong way 1 men lost their lives. That COURT-MARTIAL WAITS FOR COL. REBER ; Bag SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 28—Army officers declared today that Remnants of Lace and 10 Women’s 75c Storm or 39c the court-martial ¢ Col, Louls Goodler, Judge-advocate of the ri a f Western de army bably will be ne inca ap ‘ | w 2ubbers c umed on Embroidery, Price, Each Cc Low Cut Rubbers, Pair |] | the arrival of Co n charge of the aviation corps, from Another lot of Remnants; lengths ot more ex. | A good chance to buy the Rubbers you need at jf Washington, next Monday or Tuesday ~ 4 chance Made of good quality rubber, have me ——e pensive pieces; a good chance to Laces | @ saving uty, and Embroidery to finish up ho kitts dium low heels; sixes , CHEAP RATES FOR PIGS’ HANDMAIDS HANOVER, N. H., Oct. 28—In order to dodge interstate commerce regulations, and at the same time see the Dartmouth- ROCT, ROOT Amherst game, Saturday, inexpensively, several hundred Dart mouth men have arranged to tend a number of pigs. At first they wanted to hire a cattle car and go as “live stock,” but the |. C, C, balked, However, as chambermaids to the pigs, no fare will be charged other than for the plas. December, according to| ulld a city dry dock and a resolution in favor of |f i ‘om: | an Francisco. She'll load horses |ff | | i | i | ] } | ] | } } ] . FREDERICK & NELSON #23: Third Floor. Reed in soft brown coloring, others of Woven Sea-g of the same color. Large, roomy without cushions, Quantitics Range from 1 to 10 of a Pattern On sale Friday, Third Floor, special $5.50 each. A Clearance in Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Reduced to $1.95 the Pair URPLUS and broken lines, marked at specially-low prices to dispose of them quickly: Boys’ Patent Leather Shoes in button and lace English walking hand-welted soles, 1 to 51%, reduced to $1.95 pair Boys’ Tan Calf Shoes in but ton style, with heavy oak sizes 214 to 5%, reduced to $1.95 pair Misses’ and Growing Girls’ High-top Button Shoes in patent, dull and tan leathers, An Unusual Offering of Brown Reed and Grass aga and Rockers $5.50 EVERAL patterns » able Chairs and Rocker pieces, as desired. styles, on last, with sizes from shoes; sizes 1114 to 6, reduced to $2.95 pair Broken Li Cotton Wash Goods Reduced to 10c Yard Sheer Colored Dress Voiles in stripe and figured effects, 36 to 10c yard New Cloth, a heavy rial, 27 inches wide, in red, lavender, own, reduced to 10c Remnants of Handkerchief Linens. cream, tan and br yard Linen-finished yrs in gray, laven- Remnants of Kitchen Towelings. der, pink and blue, 36 inches wide, re- duced to 10c yard Imported Fancy Dress Crepes, 28 inches wide, in stripe anc duced to 10c yard Chambray Ginghams, 32 inches wide reduced to 10c yard Basemenf Salesroom s_of inches wide, reduced Napkins Odd Pattern Table Cloths. Remnants of Embroidery Linens. cotton dress mate- Remnants of fine Huck Toweling. { plaid patterns, re- First Floor. New Untrimmed Hats Special 50c The most popul choose from. Specia NCLUDED in this low-priced assortment are smart, Close s, fitting Turbans, Soft - crowned Sailors, Small Mary Garden Sailors and other popular blocks, in Velvet Long-nap Plush Velvet and Plush Combinations Velvet and Satin Combinations ar suit colors as well as black to al at 5Oe. —Basement Salesroom. Warner Lace-Front , Corset, $1.50 i A COMFORTABLI free - hip Corset in the popular lace- front style, as pictured, made of good quality coutil, with em- broidery trimming It has boned shield under the lacing and two sets of hose supporters Price $1.50. —Basement Salesroom, Notions Attractively Priced Luster Cotton sorted colors, 3c Machine Oil, in as Stickerei Trimming Braid, 5¢ Sewing Silk in 100-yard > Hooks and Eyes, 2° spools, 5c cards for dc Safety Pins, 2 for 5« Pearl Buttons, 2 for Se, Side Combs and Back cards Combs, 10c Barrettes, 10c. cards Hair Nets, assorted shades, 5 for 10c, —Basement Salesroom, choose from in these good-looking and comfort- Some are of Imported vrass in an attractive shade desirable for living-room use. Can be used with or Boys’ and Youths’ Patent Gymnasium Shoes in black Household Linens Priced for Clearance Remnants of Table Damask. Madeira-embroidered Linens, slightly soiled or rumpled from handling. Odd Luncheon Cloths that have be- come soiled from display, and many other items in household linens, quoted at greatly reduced prices Friday Halloween to Leather Shoes in button and Blucher styles, with medium high toe and good, heavy 7 soles, sizes 1 to 544, reduced to $1.95 pair. 5s 2 A se A kangaroo leather, with spe- cial soft soles, broken sizes, 11% to 3, reduced to B5¢ pair. amaaan —First Floor, Odd Items in in half-dozen lots. —First Floor, on ye Au ar Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.00 HE neck and sleeves of this new Gown are finished with machine- embroidered scallops and the buttonholed — eyelets are laced with ribbon, Made of good quality out- ing flannel in pink, blue or gray and white stripes. Attractive value at $1.00. —Rasement Salesroom. Bath Robe Sets 45c Gu Cords and Neck I Cords for bath robes, in various pleasing color-combt- tons, priced at 45¢ set. —Basement Salesroom Jewelry Novelties 10c Each Bra Pins, Bar Pins, Brooches and Abalone shell jewelry in a variety of shapes, attractively low-priced at 10¢, —Basement Salesroom,

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