The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 10

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THURSDAY—THANKSGIVING DAY—THE BON MARCHE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY-ShopNow Wednesday—Special Displays of Thanksgiving Wearables. AT SPECIAL PRICES Women's 75c and $1.00 Women’s Heavy Quality Phoenix Silk Hose Pure Silk Stockings at —A49c Pr.—| $1.00 Pr. Seconds of Phoenix Guaran- Pure Silk Hose—the 12-strand teed Silk Hose—the lot consists | pure dipped dye quality; made of various weights and qualities. | with 7-inch mercerized tops; Come in black, white and some | stout double heels, soles and toes. shades; sizes 8% to 10.| Black, white and colors. (Packed and $1.00 lines costume Seconds of 75¢ in gift box if desired) —Upper Main Fleer. Washable Kid Gloves for $1.00 You'll Want a Pair for Thanksgiving Day, Surely pretty Washable pique sewn with tan; sizes 5% To wear to the Thanksgiving game — women’s Kid Gloves with one large fastener at the wrist pretty contrasting backs—white, ivory, sand, putty, to 7% Dent's Pique Gloves $1.00 Perrin’s Kid Gloves $1.75 Women's Clairette full Pique Lamb | “La Rive” and “irene,” two popular Gloves; they are the oneclasp style | Makes of Perrin’s Kid Gloves; over | seam style, with two clasps at wrist, and have neat embroidered backs; with rich embroidered backs; also "La shown in black, white and tan; sizes | ‘Tourraine” and “Ansonia,” full pique 5% to 7%: price $1.00 a pair. Gloves. Styles for women. Perrin’s Kid Gloves $1.50 | Children’s Kid Gloves 79c Perrin’s Gloves are made of real kid Adier’s Cape Kid Gloves for Chil- and are overseam or pique sewn; they from 5 to 12 years; these have Paris Point backs, and come in | © sewn and have one clasp at black, white, tan, gray, navy and come in tan color only; br@n; sizes 544 to §, for women. } price, a pair, 79¢, —Upper Main Fleer, 18 and 20 Inch $2.45 Ostrich Boas at $1.95 Each One of these Ostrich Boas would be ever so nice to wear on Thanksgiving Day they're so pretty and fluffy, large and full, finished at the ends with tassels, in Alice blue, tan, combination black and white or browns and white, at $1.95 each, though worth $2.45. —Upper Mate Floor. Sweaters for the Thanksgiving Outing Women’s and Misses’ Silk and Wool Sweaters $2.95 These soft, pretty Art Silk Sweaters are just the right weight to wear under the jacket, or perhaps raincoat. They're belted in the back, V neck, and fitted with handy patch pockets ; also heay y Wool Sweaters, fancy style stitches—but these we have in small sizes only Sweaters at $3.95 Ea. | Women’s Sweaters $5 Women's and Misses’ heavy wool And sizes for Misses in this lot. Fiber Sweaters, with roll collars, which can be | Sweaters, belted and sash styles in Pastel buttoned close to the neck; come in| shades; also worsted Sweaters, rough maroon and cardinal; also Fiber Sweaters | neck style, in white, oxford, maroon and in popular colors. cardinal. Thanksgiving Wearables for the Little Folks Children’s Winter Coats at $4.50 Children’s $2.25 Sweaters $1.50 Each | Splendid Coats in ever so many pretty styles, Broken lines of Children’s fine wool Sweaters; made of overplaids, checked mixtures, Zibelines, | there is a good variety of styles and colors to Cheviots, frieze cloth and Corduroy, in all popular | choose from: specially priced for Wednesday at colors; sizes 2 to 14 $1.50 —Second Fioor—Center. New Togs for Turkey Day, ‘Yes, Sir Your Choice of Any $3.00. Derby in Stock for $2.15 A Real Thanksgiving Bargain in Men’s Hats All this season’s blocks, in our well-known $3.00 lines will be on sale Wednesday at $2.15—so it won't be The if you don’t sport a new Hat on Thanksgiving Day. Men’s $1.50 Gloves $1.00| Men’s Silk Neckwear 50c Gentlemen, how about a pair of Tan Cape Gloves? We have the good, heavy kind, with out seams, in assorted tan shades, at $1.00 pair; worth $1.50 Hard Felt Hats, Bon Marche’s fault Just the nicest patterns and colors ever in these Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties- the large, open-end Scarfs—priced at 50c each —Lower Main Floor. Handkerchiefs ; as Gifts te to ) Distant Friends Handkerchiefs, the ideal Christmas remembrances to wish, starting at the price of a Christmas Card up to 3 dainty at any price And a Handkerchief Section that has been enlarged t to properly display the new lines. Women’s 15c Handkerchiefs Priced at 10c Many very pretty Handker. | chiefs, made of fine Linen and Lawn end away—inexpensive if you you wish—pretty and » three times its former Bic, Handkerchiefs for Children 3 in a Box 10c | Three pretty embroidered Handkerchiefs, put up in a dainty box; price 10¢; em broidered initials or flowers in pink, blue and lavender —Upper Main Floor. Women’s 25c Handkerchiefs Priced at 19c A splendid chance to buy Gift Handkerchiefs; they are made of neatly embroidered in| fine Linen and Lawn one corner in white and come and colors. | in white and colors ; Thanksgiving Day , Specials for the Thanksgiving Toilet fF : 50c size Mary Garden Cold Cream, | Special at ... -39c special trip on Thanksgiving morning—taking al | special at wees teens ses -B5c packages bought after Zp. m. on Wednesday, for | 50c size Mary Garden Talcum ‘Powder the city district—bounded by Hanford Street (in glass jars) at North 76th from 24th N. W 21st N. B 4 : A Washington and the waterfront Guerlain’s Genuine “Jicky” Perfume, | regular 85c, special, ounce op Be La Blache Face Powder, spe- cial ¢ lake | Dainties for the Thanksgiving Table 50c size Roger & Gallett’s Violette de Mince Pies at 25c Each Parme Face Powder, it ote iquid to prevent chapping) at....15¢ English Plum Pudding; fresh | 50c size Roger & Gallett’s Cold Cream from our own #teamer; a of Roses, spec ial at 33c 30c | | 50c size Ingraham’s Milkweed Cream, Light Fruit Cake—baked fresh | pecial at for Thanksgiving Day; a pound We Know That You Will Not Mind rying Them | Home Wednesday. —Vourth Hour —Lower Main Bloor THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street. Elitott 4100, ~-and this is the way you can fix him on Nov Pluck him and singe him and wash him three times; thyme, Then roast him all brown, take him to the table on that, you serve him to have a generous helping of cran- | berries on each plate. dressing for your chestnuts and roast them oven not too hot finish cooking in a Cover the cheatn stock, add and cook again, slowly, keep them as whole as Drain and cool off Peel them, and possible. jealt, pepper and sage; mix with the chestnuts and stuff the turkey } nae | FIXING THE SPUDS To fix the potatoes a |ferent for your Thanksgiving din. low these directions arge, smooth potatoes; [Well in a quick oven jeut in halt; en earthen bowl when do and celery seeds. |a sprig of parsley in each half Serve at once j a COBBLE-GOBBLE! for your family dinner table} then stuff) all back In oge-ialf shell and serve him brimfal of bread, onions and| fom the table. and have Mary warm a platter, and| When | the multitude | To stuff a turkey with chestnut | Thanksgiving | |polish, Cut off the top and scoop |table—split with knife 2 pounds of! in an ite|the shells, plece of raw celery,! in order to! Have 1 pound jof fat sausage meat seasoned with ittle ait! bake ‘ing the « scoop out Into a well Mash well hand season with salt, pepper, butter Refill the shells | with the mashed potatoes and stick SAYS THE TURK, THEN THEY STABHIM WITH A DIRK “SQUASH IN HALF-SHELL” | Cut a small squash in half and ke in the usual way, When well baked scrape out and season well with butter, salt and pepper. Pack *| HERE'S A SALAD “Gee, it's great, ma; how did you do it?” That's what Iittle Johnny will say if you make him this salad for bis | Thanksgiving dinner Select large red apples, wash and ut inside, Wash well inside with mon juice to keep it white. Chop apple, nots and raisins, mix with your favorite dreesing, replace in and garnish with one large red cherry. Serve on individ ual plates {n a wreath of yellow celery leaves. This salad may be prepared five or six hours before hand ff it ts well sprinkled with lemon juice to keep the apples from turning brown. NEVER WASTE GIBLETS You don't know how good siblets are until you fix them ike this After thoroly cleaning and wash blets and heart of a tar. or other fowl, boll for half an hour slowly Run thra medium knives of food chopper. After pre paring brown gravy from your roast ed fowl, atir in the giblets, the up key inalt and pepper. CONSIDER NEW Purchase of a new power site which eventually result in electrical energy for heating and |cooking being supplied to Seattle |homes as cheaply as !s coal now, is | being considered Tuesday by Light |ing Superintendent Rona, in confer ence with Thomas T. Aldwell, of Port Angeles, vice president and |general m ger of the Olympte Power company Aldwell and Ross are attempting to arrive at satisfactory negotia jtlons whereby the Elwha site | be taken over by Seattle The city is now considering but four sites, and the Elwha site is |the only one which has been devel oped. It is within 100 transmission | miles of the city and is capable of | developing 100,000 kilowatts. Superintendent Ross will shortly present to the council data and purchase price of all four sites un der consideration. He declares that within two years the city will b npandiffig more power than the present city plant {s capable of sup plying | Within the next two or three jyears he looks for a growing de |mand for electricity for cooking | He sees the time coming soon |when neighborhoods, by clubbing | together, may extend underground power cables and tap them for dis-| tribution of heat to the vartous residences. may ANDY WILL TRY IT PITTSBURG, Nov, 23 Surround. ed by millionair and nearimiliton aires who started as his employes at little a we Andrew Carnegie today planned to send his first wireless message |strument at Carnegie Tech POWER SITE FOR. SEATTLE PLANT may | the new In-| [PANTAGES BILL SPARKLES WITH GOOD THINGS Miss Laurie “Ordway, the dainty thicken | with @ little flour, and season with| English commedienne, is at the | Pantages this week in a spanking} new cockney singing success, ‘The Red Cross Nurse.” Grand ‘opeg high lights are pore presented b 0 Doree Opera com- y. | Wallace ¢ | Ivin, master of sleight of-hand, does some baffling card tricks, and an egg stunt. with the assistance of a small boy, that is & scream laura Winston and have an excellent sketch, * and the Regiment.” | The Big Four, | singers. Alice Teddy, the roller bear, does stunts | A new installment of “Neal of vs Navy” concludes the bill. ‘DECIDE FATE OF HANS SCHMIDT NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—The court of appeals is expected soon to an nounce its decision as to whether Hans Schmidt, unfrocked jconfersed slayer of Anna Aumuller, The Boy all men, are il skating |his sweetheart, shall die in the elec. \tric chair, to which he was sen-| jtenced last year. GRAVES GOES EAST 0, C. Graves, president of the| Cheasty store, Mrs. Graves, has gone East Sunday | to complete his spring purchases and also make last. minute pur chases for the holiday trade. Mr. Graves will visit New York, Rochester and other big centers of ithe clothing industry MAYOR GILL SAY JOB TO RUN Mayor Gill, In. his pictur. yin polit esque style, Monday night told what a monumental job it Is to be a mayor, when he addressed the students in the municipal government branch of the Uni- versity extension division, at the Commercial Club. He dwelt on the of keeping down the and keeping up the » “luxuries” which the people demand. He said that the mayor, council, and board of public works all can dodge responsibility and that our present form of gov ernment Is considerably to the aid that city business and business have to be run on nt lines, altogether Whew you run a city to think Mot of one man, but of many men,” he aid, and added “There is a lingering idea in the mind of Big Business that he cute some ice in elections. I'm not al radical, and T want Big Business to | have what he has got. Hut there's no single element that's so crooked you have S IT'S TOUGH CITY OF SEATTLE yin politics as Big Business “Among the annoyances that the mayor is subject to is the plea of the offender for mayoralty interfer: | ence with the of justice in the police court. The auto speeder always wants immunity. The rich er they are the faster they go, and |the harder they wall when they are fined.” He said the movies create several corrugations in the brows of the jmayor and the censorship board | He,sees women in “attire bizarre” | walking about the streets and in| the ball room. And people never |say a word, But when women sim ilarly attired. appear on the movie screen there's an awful how! One of the problems of the ma or is to appoint a chief of who can't be serfmonized out of fice Many officials of our city gov-| ernment listen a tively to the people whom they think are mak ing the most noise, in order that they may get their job again at the next election. This causes most of our troubles.” cou company | priest, | accompanied by |i Store Closes All Day Thursday REDERICK & NELSON, Christmas Gifts for Everybody ey GIFT DOLLS SECTIO Second Floor ample assortments are rea embroidered Christmas Handkerchiefs Handkerchiets for every member of the family; Basement Salesroom Charming Party Dresses $12.50 $15.00 $19.50 LUFFY Chiffons, Crepe de Chine, Lace and Net are used in fashioning these dainty Party Frocks, the colors including many pleasing evening shades as well as white. Typical values from the showing are briefly described : popular ideas in novelty, also comprehensive selection styles, linen ones for embroidering, tatting prices to suit everyc Pink Chiffon Dress with plaited messaline girdle and full skirt trim- med with three shirrings of rib- bon, $12.50. Dress of pink chiffon taffeta with yoke and sleeves of shadow lace; skirt with edging the yoke and bottom. Price $15.00. Chiffon another shirrings at RONZE and midnight- blue kid in the sm Dress Boot pictured. has light, close-trimm sole and leather Louis Sizes 2% to 7. $3.50 pair. —Basement Sales scallops Price” net is Dress Pale-blue used over pretty which neck and lace deep flounce of corded shadow lace edges the full skirt. Price $19.50. —fHasement Salesroom, for has sleeves A Charmingly Styled Hats For the Winter’s Dress Oceasions, at $5.00 basen RT assemblage, offer- ing the winter's -later tendencies in clever, becoming Hats for afternoon calls, Sun- day promenade ang the sea- son's evening occasions. Fea- tured: Gold Hats flower trimmings All-White Hats, adorned and richly-tinted flowers Pink Hats with furs, metallic laces and flowers —Highly desirable styles and values at $5.00. __—Basement Salesroom. — Fae Embroidery Corset Covers Special 29c HREE good styles to choose from at this special price, one as pic- tured. Made broidery, with fur and of with allover em- trimming of narrow lace edging beading drawn with ribbon. Special 2O¢. —Basement Salesroom. Children’s Hair-Bows 25c Each ARGE, fluffy Bows of fancy Flowered, Moire and Piain Taffeta Ribbon in a good selection of col- orings, moderately priced at 25¢@ each. —Base with flowers, gold foliage and n the delightful Galt-rose tint, trimmed 2,000 Yds. is. Bordered Scrims On Sale Wednesday at Yard ent Salesroom. A SPECIAL offering for Wednesday of 36-inch Drawn-work and, Hemstitched Scrims of de- sirable quality, in six patterns—white, ivory and ecru color. As there are over 300 yards of each pattern, apartment houses and hotels can be supplied as well as residences. Exceptional values at 18¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. Leather Hand-Bags $1.00 ANY desirable new shapes to choose from in these Hand-Bags. They are prettily lined with cre+ tonne and fitted with coin purse and \ttractively $1.00. —Rasement Salesroom, mirror, priced at vanity American Lady Front-Lace Corset $1.50 AT model for the average figure is the Front-lace Corset pictured. moderately Women’s Hose 18c Pair 3 Pairs for 50c OMEN’S Black Cot- ton Stockings of a W and soft, It has medium bust long skirt flexible boning and free hip Made of good quality coutil, em- broidery-trimmed, and fitted two sets of hose supporters. $1.50. with durable quality, in iz to 10. © Ask them by number—226 Priced at 18¢ pair; bo) of 3 pairs, 50¢. —Basement Salesroom, for with Price —Basement Salesroom. Special Prices on Housewares UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER, SPECIAL 95¢ Chopper as pictured, cuts meats, fruits and vegetables fine or coarse, nut as desiredand has an extra-fine cutter for making pea- butter, Special 95¢. STEEL ROASTERS SPECIAL 45¢ AND 55¢— Sheet Steel Roasters in oblong shape, with rack at bottom to Size 10x15x7 11x16 INDIVIDUAL PATTY PANS SPECIAL 15¢ BOX— Box of 12 Imported removable Individual Tin Moulds in six desirable shapes, cial 15¢, BUTCHER KNIVES SPECIAL 25¢ Kitchen prevent burning 45e; special 55¢. FRUIT PRESS, SPECIAL 15¢ Fruit or Potato Pre retainer and special 15¢. spe cial size x8 inches, and 9-inch good quality Knives in 7-, 8 ss with V-shaped sizes, with blades of handle, steel, special 25¢. japanned steel —Housewares Section,

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