The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1915, Page 10

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EXTRA-SIZE DAY] AT THE BON MARCHE With Special Bargains and Special Displays of || Women’s Garments ‘‘Over-the-Average’’ Sizes Larger Undermuslins and Aprons AT ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICINGS \ Women’s $1.50 Exira Size and \, Fall Length Envelope Chemise $ ] ia rs) For the Woman who requires a larger garmeat than thom of the Chem rm LAngerte Cloth trimmed with Swiss KE ry, Val, Lace Edging 48, 50 | neatly fini and Insertior a 46, | Extra Size Cane’ at 95¢ $1.25 waist | med | igen 40-48 $1. 19 fitted | Combinations at tne Combine Women’ s ‘$1. 1.50 50 Extra Size Fine Nainsook Drawers on Sale for Nainsook, tatlored sty Extra Size Drawers, med with wide Em ‘ with draw Reading, edged with fine Val. Lace Extra ‘Se (oe $2. 98 Extra Size Gawne at 59c Made of fine Lt enone Chtmesen, made of splendid quality | Natnsook immed with th Muslin. Combinations 95c | Wiatra sine Corset Cover and Drawer Combinn Embr, sizes Extra Size Drawers sto Extra sise Drawers, Musiin. c pretty Rm trir t ruffle ses | wi At top; size 25-3 2 br Extra Size Drawers 79c Made of fine Mustin, draw string a > 1 with Embroid “ | Extra Size Skirts $1.25) Full Skirts, made of good Mus- | tiny draw st att od Flannelette Gowns and Knit Skirts, Larger, Warmer, Cheaper $1.50 Flannelette Gowns Larger Aprons, but Much Smaller Prices 59c Extra Size Aprons Extra size Coverall Apron heavy quality Percale, in neat figure designs; a geod lin h or without Extra size Flannelette Gowns, ts, t with fancy collars CHURCHILL OFF | FOR FRONT AS UNDER OFFICER| LONDON, Nov. 16.—Winston | Churchill, lately the most crit! | clued public man in England, prepared today to sall across the channel tomorrow to join his comrades of the Oxford Yeo: manry ae @ subordinate officer. The erstwhile first lord of the admiralty suddenly became, his new role, one of popular men in England from peech yesterday in the , in which he bared the | of English rev | and, without excusing himaelf, showed that he had not had en: thusiastic support. Newspapers predicted that he will soon return to the cabinet. His position of calm gonfl- dence in England's ultima his exposition of t n under which he | director of Engla affairs, changed hi with the public and gave him a popularity he had fal in his troubled place as navy leader, BRAND WHITLOCK FOR VICE PRESIDENT? colors. $1.00 Extra Size Aprons —79c Ea.— Coat style Aprons, of good Percale and Gingham; light and dark colors; trimmed with bands of plain Percale, finished with one pocket and belt Extra Size Knit Skirts —98c Ea.— Women's extra size Knit Skirts, In biack or gray; the Skirts are all firmly knitted and finished at the bottom wt A neat shell —Third Floon—South For Extra Size Day in pd Corset Shop | $5.00 Nemo Corsets (Extra Sizes) for $2.95 | | Style 551—Sizes 27 to 33 A discontinued model, but a style that is specially well adapted for large women. This style Corset has the wide bust gores, £ freedom; with semi-elastic Nemo Lasticurve backs; priced at $2.95. Extra Size Nemos at $5, $6.00 and $7.50 tn styles that are apecialiy designed for the large ficures. Nemo Corse the acme of comfort, fashion and long wear; the making most careful; sizes 38 to 44 ving the wearer perfect the materials are the best Jong skirt; comes tn price $1.50 $1.50 and $2.00 Corsets $1.00 $3.00 and $3.50 Corsets $1. 75 Discontinued mod can Lady. R & G, Thompson medium and skirts, in sizes 27 A Full Line of Ri for Stout Prisons: Sizes 44 to 52, at 50c to $1. 1.50 | $1.25 and $1.50 Brassieres 95c $3.50 Fancy Brassieres $1.95 Good style Brassteres, mbric, finished hook down the fron : —Thira $1.25 House Dresses (Extra Size) for ‘ $1 00 | House Dresses, 45 to 51-inch bust measure, made In nice styles | pretty figured effects, neat stripes and ti Dresses that you would consider extremely good value at For an even dollar on Out Size Day—Second Floor, Center. checks Becoming Hats for Those id A Special Sale of Larger Sizes the Average Size |OF WOMEN’S WINTER Trimmed Hats) 4 95 UNDERCLOTHES Worth to $10 With reduced prices on the larger sizes of Just the style of Hats that look best on women a ilttle above the average size. Splendid quality | Knit Underwear, in brands. velvets in black and best shades—large salior Women’s $1.50 Union Suits 75c shapes, turbans, rolling brim styles and novelty shapes. The tri gs are plumes, flowers, Women's extra size Carter’s Cotton Union Suits 7 high nec ornaments and ribbons. —Second Floor. for Thc; ¢ size 44 several well-known knee and an Outsize Special in Neckwear $1.00 Vestees in 75. Larger Size at c A rare opportunity to get larger size Vestees. Dainty embroidered Swiss with flat collars and large necks and long fronts—assorted patterns, | —Upper Main Floor. Extra Size Union Suits at $1.25 Women's pure white Cotton Union Suit neck and no sleeves; low | short sleeves; | sizes 40, 42 and 44. | low neck, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves Women’s Vests and Pants at 65c_ | Women’s extra size Forest Milis and Carter's | white Larger Sizes in Women’s Shoes at $3.50 to $5.00 a Pair Sizes to 9—Widths to EE We make a speciality of Shoes that fit women who require Shoes a little above the average size patent leather or kid—comfort stylea—sizes run to 9, widths AA to EE—prices $2.50 to $5.0( | soiled —Upper Main Floor. 25¢ for stout pure Cotton Vests and Pants and Tights a4 $1.25 and $1.50 Wool! Pants 95c Women’s extra size part wool Pants, with } | come in all the want ed ¢ tzen 40, 4 and ghtly m handling); or ) pairs in the lot Upper Main Floor, Women’s $1.50 and $2 Kid Gloves, Pr. 89c Women’ 8 extra size Kid Gloves, mos bed tops; | reds, tans, browns, champagne col a9 tops; (these come in white o but are a@ Women’s 35c Extra Wide Cotton Hose Imported Cotton Hose, extra wi women, in all black with he also those with white foet; sizes 8% Women’s Extra Size Hose 50c Fiber Silk Hose, ribbed tops, w nd imported Silk Lisle Hose, black and imported Cotton Hose Mee alent in white zea 7% Women’s Cashmere Gloves 50c lack Women's extra size imported Cashmere Gloves, pore and | in black, brown, gray and navy blue up to Upper Main, Floer. | THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—Second Avenne—Union Street. Elitott 4100, | } and intro Brand Whitlock WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—-Friends of Preaident Wilson sidan today, the possibility of having Brand Whitlock, of Toledo, American |ff representative to Belgium, aw the president's running mate tn 1916 The president inte ampaign for reelection, relying upon his record and up ations of able campaign speak cre. | ! If Whi riven strong eu to the teeue of national military |} prepa d make an ideal vice presiden tial candidate As & campaigner, democra A radical program: to attract bull moose vo | STEAMER MACKINAW STILL MISSING PORTLAND, Nov. 16.—No word had been received early today from the steamer Mackinaw, reported In distress 500 miles off the Columbia | river, The Puget Sound tug ¢ h, whic eft Astoria Saturday to Fo | to the relief of the Mackinaw, has had timo to reach the vessel iW The on wrong with the Mackinaw, according to Flood Bros., | of San Francisco, owners of the vessel lack of fuel THOUSANDS DIE, LACKING 3 GERMAN CURE NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Scores of Americans are dying, thousands suffering, and millions of others are racked with anxiety because it is almost impossible to obtain the German remedy, Galvarsan, to battle virulent blood di This became known today, when it was le department had begun negotiations to obtain allies’ permission for Germany to ship the remarkable discovery. Congressman Metz of New York, importer of thie cure, as well as importer of various German dye stuffs, has been work- Ing for months to obtain a supply. The British blockade cut off the remedy, which comes only from Germany. | WILSON AND BRYAN TO MAKE A TRADE TACOMA, Nov. 16.—There will > split in the democratic party views held by President Wilson and Wm, J ay he would be a winner. na aid Whitlock would de likely | ber according to the deo | nding exists between i the pre anc r pcretary a which the latter {s Oo supped n a 1 for Wilson's {ndorsement of Bryan's | MOTHERS, KNOW HOW TO DRESS THY CHILD! Oh, mothers! Do you know how to make your babtes'’ beds and how to dress them properly? Maybe you think you do, but really don't it you want to know exactly how to do it, attend the demonstration at Univeralty Mothers’ club, Dr vent of the Child.” branch public Ibrary, Mabol They'll dress free mothers’ training school, esday evening, given by the t ty pagrave will speak on “The Dev a real, live baby!) MAY KILL FRATERNITY INITIATIONS MOBERI rater the ‘ that on the y initiations in t i mm the fact a ride aKRare,” as di INAUGURATE. TRADE-AT-HOME CAMPAIGN Ballard business men have tnaugurated a “trade at home” cam paign. The first of a meries of get-together affairs will be held at 7:15 next Thursday at Eagles’ hall, There will be speaking, music and plenty to eat HIGHER-UPS “ESCAPE” IN CONFESSION NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Officials have a typew confession from Robert Fa ased bomb plotter, It did not lead to any high German or A r consular offictals as fellow plotters, nor did ft ¢ me any ups” as financial bach t bound for the & his five-hour confession announced he guilty, as he understood that he would get only a two sed, Whereas ho is now informed that he may ening, ers of Fay's plan to allies of yesterday, would not ple nce tf he confer MILLION DOLLAR FIRE IN ITALY BERLIN, Nov. 16.—Damage of $1,000,000 resulted from a fire at| Rivarolo, Italy, which destroyed the docks and ts still burning, accord ing to advices received today SAYS “DRY” ORDINANCE WON'T HOLD WATER The city ordinance just drafted by Corporation Counsel Bradford, duced Monday in the council by Councilman Hesketh, to pro. vide for enforcement here of the provistons of the state dry law, 1s in effective ng to Mayor Gill It p ors of the ordinance will be subject to the maximt » of $100 or 30 days tn Jail, or both, The # will appeal to the supertor court, and that s will convict, because of the difficulty in mayor not 4 getting ee 411 will make for blind pigs, and wf not keep them from | flourishing," he says, “The blind plg operators will hide behind wom. | en, Few juries will convict women in the higher courts. The provis | fon in the ordinance proposed by Hesketh will actually work against the enforcement of the act.” han half t idence. Floor . FREDERICK& NELSON % Important Reductions on TRIMMED MILLINERY Effective Wednesday VERY Trimmed Hat In our stock, with the sole exception of _ Hats, has been marked at an attractive reduction for this timely clearance. The greater number appear in four exceptional lots, at: $3.85 $8.50 $14.50 $22.50 and the handsomest afternoon and dress wear, among them: Gold Hats Hatter’s Plush Hats Dance Hats Skating Hats 1 the materials and effects favored for for every occasion of the season. In addition to these four principal lots, the most exclu- Pattern Hats, including imported models, bear reductions. Juvenile Millinery Is Reduced include for Ostrich-trimmed Hats Evening Caps a broad season's street, variety of styles in fact, practically immediate wear, sive of our important School and Dress Hats for Childrenand Misses, charming and distinctively embracing ever so many youthful models, are also re-grouped at sharply read- ¢ Wednes These prices range from 95c upward to $5.00. justed prices, effecti day Readjusted Prices Bring EXCEPTIONAL SUIT VALUES HE mid-season reductions on Women’s and Misses’ Suits A from our regular Second Floor stocks provide a most attractive opp for one to add to the Winter ward- Suits for every occasion are included in the offering, all meet high standards of at sharp reductions portunity robe Frederick & Nelson's unusual are marked from the earlier season's prices. style and quality, and all AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP AT $18.50 comprises a good selection of Fur-trimmed, Braid-trimmed and Plain-tailored Suits, of the season’s most approved types and colors, in Broadcloths, Serges, Gaberdines, Pop- lins and Whipcords. One of these Suits, as sketched, is finely tailored trimmed with black-dyed opossum, and has collar faced with black velvet. Price $18.50. in navy-blue broadcloth, The Special Suit Selling in the Basement Salesroom Presents exceptional values in three co a groups of Women’s and $9.75 $12.75 $15.75 _ $12. 6 ‘Tee Baby Doll Special $1.00 ERY much like a_ real baby is this little dolly and it is 12 inches tall. It has bisque head, mov- ing eyelids, short straight hair in. blonde, Tosca of’ and jointed arms and brunette shade hips. Japanese Flower Baskets Special $1.00 N sale Wednesday, Japanese Bam- boo Baskets in a variety of shapes three as pictured, nat- finish, all with It would make a welcome addition to almost any little girl's family of dolls, Special $1.00. —Second Floor. and designs, 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs Reduced to 70c AS ILI TION of 139 Velvet Rugs in 27x54-inch size, five patterns in sharply underpriced at TO@ each. —Second Floor. ural and mahogany water containers An exceptional opportunity to buy i ) ) gifts. Special at $1.00 each. Third Floor. all, for 300 New Crepe de Chine Waists To Sell Wednesday at AINTY silk embroid- trims the front of these pretty Waists of de Chine, and be ‘had in blue and ery soft Crepe heavy HE sole and flat heel of this Woman's Boot Adapg it especially for rainy weather wear. It is modeled on a smart English-style last, with blind eyelets, and may be had in Tan Russia Calf or Bla Gun-metal Calf. Price $3.50, ~-Basoment Salesroom, they may white, black Four pink, attractive styles exceptional values at $1.95. —Basement Salesroom,

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