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

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Special for _ $1.95 a a «i? Special for 59¢ | A Radical Clearance of Millinery _ | Ostrich Plumes and a Hats at Wholesale Cost Less Than That in Some Cases, for Prices Have Been Cat to a} Lower Notch Than Ever Before | Untrimmed $3.00 and $3.50 | $3.95 Hats, Worth to Hat Shapes at Untrimmed $2.00, at 2 = Hat Shapes at sa, | $1.00 Ea. | ¢1 99 Fa 75¢ va. 500 Velvet and Sailors, Turbans, Plush Shapes t Many smart Tricornes and nov lect from all elty style season's newest mod plain and combina-| els, in biack and tion colors. colors. $4.95 French rench Ostr ich Bands | Untrimmed Trimmings, | Plumes Plumes ’ orth 95¢ for Hat Shapes at} Worth 25¢ Worth 95¢ for hf rth $3. 5 5c Ea. $2.48 Ea. 10c Ea. | 59c Ea. | $1.95 Ea.) ovai ane Bands with ostr Various Fancy Stickups| French Plumes, Extra large sizo ‘eaill_ etiehupe Sailors, ee ‘ tn many pretty | 4 Inches long, 7 French Plum: waite. eres Turbans and nov. yr | inches wide, with | ins. long Baar elty styles of fine | "les = trimmed | tres drooping| wide; ¢ pore silk velvet; black | With black, brown | heads; come in| black, w by. ee and colors and white fur. | black and colors. | colors, ‘Seath. Gifts You Make The Art Shop Is Full of Materi- als, All Ready to Be Made Up Into Pretty and Inexpensive Gifts | Bargain Friday in the Draperies 9x12 Tapestry Brussels 95 Rugs, Worth $13.50, at $10 Rugs that are excellent quality, giving the best tion and extra good service; they have the high woo! looped While fixing the coiffure—a# face, full room size, and come in pretty Oriental and flora! de-| pretey Combing Jacket would be wane. 4 We have th of fine r 98¢ Scrim Curtains 15¢ Curtain Scrim d, ready —59c Pr.— 350 pairs in the lot; all of extra heavy quality Curtain —10c Yd.— Good, heavy quality round for pine—Pin Cush thread Curtain Scrim; these sa La to be embro! Scrim with 3-tnch hemstitched | have neat hemstitched borders pees border edges; come in Arablan | and some with pretty dest ch or French color only. on edges; special, a yard pink, and —Third Floor, to go in Handy, yet very dainty are the | - For Bi Bargain Friday ii in | Hosiery and dotted. wise Work Apron, with Underwear ree male ore Uae Women’s $1 Fleece Lined 79 Cotton Union Suits at .../ C ocketa, lace, broidered; 59¢. Never too many Guest Towels, and they're ever #0 cheap; 1 | linen, stamped for cross-stitch, Women’s Winter-weight Cotton Ribbed Union Sults, wft. French knot and eyelet embrold. fleece lined; well finished and perfect fitting garments, with | ory: colored or white embroidery Dutch neck and elbow sleeves or high neck and long sleeves: | 390, salted Pisne. sizes 34 to 44. Women’s 25c Hose at —15¢c Pr.— Everybody's Skating Piverrbedy's beayteg skating sap- plies at The Hom Marche. } SHORS—UPPER MAIN Children’s Underwear —25c Ea.— Women’s Silk Lisle Hose,| Children’s Cotton Ribbed SKATING | good firm weight, with double | Fleece Lined Union Suits, made | tre. ayn mocKRY eticKs garter tops; come fn black and | with drop seat; these ¢ =—SOURTH FLOOR. Mght colors; sizes 8% to 10, (Some have slight imperfec- tions). | mostly in SKATING whites inclt SICATIN | SECOND F | SUITS AND sKINTS. cy AND scan For Bargain Friday i in the Garment Section, Suits $8.75 © That Were $12.50, $16.50 and F Even $19.50 a Short Time Ago Three Fall Racks to Choose From—in Serges, Sharkskin, Poplin, Basket Weaves, Heather Mixtares and Tweeds 4 Only $8.75—why, the cloth and trimmings would cost you more-——and tailored, Hercules 4 ct ; i they are s« too— some of them butt lvet braid, some are n tr mmed or inlaid with a touch of some are quite severely tailored—but with quite y a fashionable cut, and the materials are excellent Women’s Dress Skirts $2.95 Smart, serviceable Wool Dress Skirts in plain flare a0 belted and the mate here and there Corduroys, From 9 to 11 a. m. Only ; ? Mussed Lingerie Waists ; Women’s Rain Coats at $5.00 Beppe clas q Women’s full-length Rain Coats, made of service: | —15¢c Ea.— have patch pockets; Gabardines and in black and a good line of colors, able rubberized double texture Canton cloth; they all On sale Friday from 9 to 11 a. m.—Odds have the large convertible collars and storm cuffs, We| and Ends of Mussed Lingerie Waists, in have them in tan and olive shades, and in all sizes. 8 32 and also a few Kite —Second Floor, ts includ he lot f 1D ¢ x es > Mill Ends of 20c Sateen Linings 7c a Yard Lengths 2 to 6 Yards, of Good Quality 36-Inch Mercerized Sateen Linings for 7c a Yard In Colors and Black Four Large Cans of Carnation Milk for 2 Not Over Four Cans to Each Customer and None Delivered—Fourth fae FRIDAY CLEAN-UP ON HOLLAND BULBS Sa ante Set, $350 | Pan Tarr a oe: GB Single Tulips—dozen 10c $1 00): 106: per 100 $1 25 65c; double—dozen 15¢; dozen 10¢; per 100; | 75c | THE BON MARCHE) | Vike Street—Second Avenue—Unton Street or 100 per 100 finale donquile Crocu: per 100 at a a al : Narcissus—Poeticus Ornatue—a 100 65¢; Albo Pleno Odorato, a dozen 20c; per 100 striped What Would Cl. Cleopatra Do if She Lived Now? They’re Making Love With Drums! i | OF PHOT | thee manpnene | OE OO mee Bonk oon [ PROHOROY PAsrMore 1s wy ene rt in te —d CHICAGO, ML, Nov. 18 | drum in “Watch Your Step,” tt Want to make a big hit with he rage tn the cir elite he ladies? =" used for wooing Go get yourself a drum! That's the one musical he drum is as great a stim t which you must | ulus {nm dancing as It is to 1 days if you would marching soldiers In war time, keep up to your reputation for and many emart private par tricks, parlor and otherwine ties are given with the plano Since Vernon Castle beat the | and drum for the only music WORK ALL SUMMER BUT GET NO WAGES Three men and one woman, all residents of Seattle, have Just ar ftable summer in the North, where they worked for several months, and left without their wages. They ‘rysell, chief engineer; Pete Larsen and John Oslund Mine Lizzie Stenmark on Goose creek BRIDE DEAD, FOUR HURT IN CAR SMASH SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—Mrs & month, is dead, and four others ries as the result of a street car Miss A. R. Cabling, Miss Dorothy Doyle. ASK CIVIL SERVICE FOR COUNTY JOBS tal Club Wednesday night began a campaler mate-wide, when a resolution calling for the service waa introduced rere on county roads and sim The chief aim of the club in starting | cook, They worked on the Ram Frank MeMennings, 19, bride of | © suffering today from painful in-| dent yesterday. The injured are: | ‘eyser, Otto Rauhut and Patrick The Renton Commerc to mak ty employes under eivi » osed to include day tat pent In the campaign ilar « the « 8 to remove county jobs from the vagaries of every po-| Hitleal wind that blows. | ROBS CASHIER IN CROWDED BAKERY SPOKANE, Nov. 18—Altho the elty was carefully searched, n race had been found today of the highwayman who last night robbed the girl cash Model Bakery of $78, while 100 diners looked on Revolver pelled the cashier to open the register, | pocket WEDS ANOTHER—OLD SUITOR SUES HER PORTLAND, Nov. 18.—Alleging that when Miss Mollie M Patton promised to marry him he tore up promis Gregating $ brought suit against her for tha married another amount today. Miss Patton TWO MINOR AUTO ACCIDENTS HERE vided et Sitney bus driven by 0. F. Stoll, of 2819 1 have. and E Wednen Valley st. col O° Meridian ave. at afternoon, Masters’ wife sus auto driven by H.C F Ati ew, 4744 12th ave. N. EB, 121 Seventh are. between Seneca and WOULD ALTER PORT RATE SCHEDULES R. M. Semmes, president of the Independent Steamship line, has submitted to Robert Bridg-s, chairman of the port commission, an out Mned p for fixing terminal rate schedules, suggested for adoption | by the commission He suggests that the com at all terminals which may be i fenton establish a fixed wharfage charge | juded fn the ocean rate of all shipping | TO RELEASE GERMAN DRUG SUPPLY LONDON, Nov lent blood disea: ernment has r ott thousands of victims of a viru-/ relieved. The British gov of a German specific, and intends to per- s to America within a few weeks, efther TRY TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM SAN JOSE, Nov 0 effort to find work for every unemploy ed man In the « abs of San Jone today set trained in- vestigators to work | open positions, Tramps will be put to leaning vacant lots during the winter. | WOMAN ACCUSES MAN OF 1913 MURDER LOS ANGELBS, Nov. 18—Herbert E. White, real estate deale accused by Allle EB. Har 1 of having killed Charles E. Pendel aged diamond broker and mot » 1913, today Matly denied all t allegations sbpeasstinstdis | WANTS WIFE FOR HER 62- ‘YEAR. OLD SON OAKLAND, Nov. 18 Mra c earold son's wander. d. His 80-year« d today she believes eable age and sh bride for him, ATTEMPT MADE TO WRECK TRAIN FRESNO, Nov. 18.—Officals sought today to run down would-be the Fresno flyer, night tried to ditch the train ties on the track who last Thursday om the Lucile st a ‘Milwaukee freight train. KILLS BANDIT IN HOTEL LOBBY DUEL RANDSBURG, Cal, Nov. 18.—Fighting a pistol duel with a suspect glar in the dark lobby of the Houser hotel today, David Thomp- proprietor of th shot and killed the bandit, who was iden as Louls Gonzales, of Trona, Cal GOES TO FIGHT FOR PREPAREDNESS ELES, Nov. 18.—Congressman Wm. B. Stephens, of Los r shington tonight to fight in the lower house for tephens says he favors a national defense board, uthority over military affairs, the construction of 106 h six battle many aeroplanes and lying a bridge ll off house with u submarin wuxillary vessels #, 10 battleships, cruisers, SAN DIEGO | FAIR OPENS IN 1916, TOO LOS ANG Nov. 18.—Less than $15 remained to be raised to complete the 00 which must be furnished here to help en during 1916, The committee mn hand t the fair Diego ; in charge hoy the cash he end of of the week $10,000 IN POULTRY SHOW A AT FAIR SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 18 The Panama-Pacific Exposition Pou! try show opened today. In addition to the fowls that were exhibited hundreds of pets, ranging from mice to monkeys, occupled cages, The value of the fowls on exhibition was estimated at $10,000. } | THINK VIOLET ROBERTS WILL RECOVER t Robert belleved mortally wounded by the Hillman city plumber, who, during temporary sought to exterminate his family of five, will recover 8 inflicted on the morning of November 6, attendants Th Her 16-year-old broth not regained her father, George madness, from revolver according to the city who was frightfully gashed with | s Doctors attending him say he n chance of recovery | mother and older sister were both tnstantly killed, the fa ther committing suletde | | SOCIETY LEADER “BLACK H HANDED” 3AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18 Francia Carolan, society leader gave no Indication today that #he oh en perturbed by the receipt of several “black hand” letters threatening her with death unless she @rops all connection with the case of Antone Fodera, arrested in con nection with the death of Hector Zapeda Zapeda, a ta Clara university student, was struck and killed by tera auton Mrs, Carolan witnessed the accident and caused | ra's arrest, | THE SEATTLE STAR i } i 1 knocked down |} The Women’ s Suits Reduced to $23.50 make up one of the most im- portant groups in the disposal now progressing. The majority of the styles are the simply-tailored or slightly trimmed types that will be worn with pleasure right on through to Spring The materials are excellent; serges, tweeds, gaberdines and black, tasteful broadcloths, in brown, blue, gray and mix- tures work- these Styles, materials and manship considered, Suits are exceptional values at $23.50. —Becond Floor. Rialto 552 Women’s Silk-Lisle Stockings, 50c Pair ITTLE wonder that these Stockings are giving such uniform satisfaction, for they are made from the best quality of Sea Island yarn, strongly reinforced with double heel, sole and toe and 4-inch May be had in White Bronze garter hem Black Pink Silver African-brown Price 50c Ask for them by number, “Rialt pair. —First Floor New Nut Bowls (With 6 Nut Picks) . Special $2.95 A shown in the sketch, this Nut Bowl is equipped with a patent nickel-plated device for cracking nuts, and it is accompanied also by six Nickel-plated Nut Picks— making a handy and com- pact set. The bowl is of mahogany finished wood, 9 inches in diameter. Special $2.95. —Third Floor. A Clearance in Upholstery Goods includes all odd patterns, samples, short lengths and similar items remaining the Many suitable for Christmas Fancywork will be found in the various lots, which include: from season’s active selling materials Sample Pieces of Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics. Short Lengths of Nets, Lace Curtains that have Cretonnes, Tickings, ld d t : Laces, Tapestries and 7 atus letters Velvets. of a pattern. —every item marked at a price that will close it out ‘ompt! promptly —First Floor, Mahogany Candlesticks (Complete With Candle) Special 75c hand-polished, with brass ferrules Complete with mis- as pictured, special 75¢. —Aisle Table, First felt on bottom sion candle, FREDERICK &NELSON The Vogue for Pink Lingerie and the dainty appropriateness of s for “ine gifts prompts us to the very styles and values pment, which includes the following numbers: NEW PINK BATISTE GOWNS, $1.00. in kimono style, have circular neck, hematitched, and finished with halfinch ribbon rum through casing and slashes, NEW WINDSOR CREPE GOWNS, $1.00. in pink and white awning srt, very effective, designed FE style, finished with two row double hemastitching at line, neck and sleeves NEW ENVELOPE CHEMISES, $1.95 undermuslin timate” call attention to tractive offered in a new shi in pink or white India silk oF crepe de Chine, trimmed all around with dainty ribbon-run at neck and sleeves. Exceptional values and high acceptable as Gifts. NEW CREPE DE CHINE GOWNS, 83.95 in white or the daintiest of pinks, with neck cut in a point | at front and back and hem- stitched below in squares; hem- stitched kimono sleeves. NEW CREPE DE CHINE UNDERBLOUSES, $2.00 in shell pink or white, prettily) trimmed with wide laces, mad@! with short lace sleeves and fi ished with elastic at waist. NEW CREPE DE CHINE UNDERBLOUSES, $1.00 in pink or white, trimmed wit) wide bande of filet-pattern | Exceedingly dainty. NEW PAUL POIRET COMBINATIONS, $1.00 made perfectly plain except for the hemstitched finish, in splen+ did quality pink batiste. Very | dainty and comfortable. —Second Floor. — Ep 5c Pair HESE Shoe Trees have a TP pensnes wood tip and knob and steel spring which enables them to fit any size shoe or pump. Special 5¢ oar First ¥ Favors OAST TURKEY VORS, Sc, 10c, and $1.25. Turkey Favors in bronze and FA. 15c, 308) ®atural colors, 15c, 35¢, $1.25 each, | China Puritan Figures, 15¢. Nut Cups and Place Cards, 50¢ and $1.00 dozen. Nut Cups with handles, dozen, Wax Fruits, 10c¢ and 25¢ eachs Dennison’s Lunch Sets, 50c, Table Cloths in Turkey design, Plates, in 6inch and tinea c and 35¢ dozen. Postal Cards, le to Ie each. Thanksgiving Greeting Cards, Se and 10c, Chrysanthemum Nut Cups, 76¢ to $2.00 dozen. —virst Floor, $1.25 Basement Salesroom New Chiffon Taffetas at $1.00 Yard a we and quality that lends itself especially well to¥the new modes in evening dresses is this new 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta. Included in the color assortment are Pink Flesh-color White Copenhagen Belgium-blue Nile Emerald Bolling-green Old-rose Mais Plum Lilac Light-gray Navy Black — African-brown Basement Saleardom, Tungsten Lights 22c and 28c TTRACTIVE values in this popular style of elec tric light bulb. OO-watt, ZWes l'wenty-five and 40-watt, 22¢; Basement Salesroom. Knit Skating * Caps, 95c ERY practical for skate ing and all outdoot sports are these close-fitting White Knit Toques with tas+ sel. Moderately priced ate 95¢. : Corduroy Hats in soft-brim- med styles in smart two- tone effects with self band fastening with buckle, re- duced to 50¢. Basement Salesroom. Special Prices on GENERAL - ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES All This Month Housewares Section waist: lace edge, |

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