The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1915, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR There’ Wonderful Tov Sh WHESTERDAY? EARS HIDDEN, TOO! eres a Wonderful loy Shop : =AT THE BON MARCHE= Full of Thousands of Wonderful New , ° Toys at Wonderfully Low Prices No wonder the little folks go wild with delight at the multitude of Dolls (from the little ones at a few pennies | up to the “larger than life’? models)—at the interesting | games and novelties—at the Mechanical and Electrical Toys. Skates, too—for all the Children to bring them Skates this year. $3.25 Electric Trains nes —_ - Parcel Wrapping wet, 2 REDERICK ENELSO Third Poo a! Christinas Gills for Everybody Glove Bonds and # vy Basement Salesroom An Attractive Saturday Offering: 600 Novelty Flowers To Sell at 25c Each LOWER vet-and-Silk, ates want Santa Claus for all the season’s uses, in Velvet, Vel Coon Jigger 50c Velvet-and-Linen, and in a wide and shades—every one Christmas Booths your next visit Basement Salesroom Five of these large Booths have been erected (one in variety of coloring unusually good value at 25¢ To tuck in the fur at one’s throat or on the muff, and for are especially adapted at 25¢ each. Basement Salesroom. Blanket Bath Robes $1.65 to $3.50 » trim the new white and gold hat use as steel to trim g bons pe 4 apectally Velo l4inch With eaameted wheels, 84.50, spring tn. J 16-inch | etrong steel wheels, site au wheels, ‘ | ar $2.50 Doll Go-Carts aahs on corsage ornaments they Hie table Six hundred to sell Prize Baby Dolls $2.50 the Base- Salesroom), and each be devoted, from now until Christmas, to special displays of use- ful and attractive Holiday Gifts. For Saturday, the fol- lowing are featured: In Booth No. 1 Silk Waist Patterns at var- fous prices, $1.35 to $3.00. Lace Dresser Scarfs and Centerpieces at T5c, Scarfs, each room of ment ly prise $1.95 Shoo, Fly $1.45 patie darts ie | Baby nom will Horse, with GIFT of one of these cozy A Bath Robes would be heart- ily welcomed by many women. They are made of warm blanket cloth, and trimmed neck, sleeves and pockets with stitched The color combina- on he | | $3.75 and $5.00 | Dolls Jamp, slides and Jointed WRITE A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS Address It care the Hon Marche Send it through the mali or drop it in Santa Claus’ own private letter box on the Fourth Floor of the Ron Marche, near the Toy 1. AND GOOD OLD CLAUS WILL SUREL SWER YOUR LETIER Extra Special From 9a. m. to 12. No Phone Orders Kewple Dette, ¢ satin bands. tions include: Navy with red. Lavender, blue, with white. : Silk Petticoats at $1.95 and Gray with tan and white. $2.50. Blue with red or old-rose. Shadow Lace Gift Blouses it $3.75. Priced at $1.65, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50. re Basement Salesroom. In Booth No. 2 New Coats ix Dolls, ‘that and have inque h sleeping Scalloped Dresser lace Inserted and erubroidered, at 29¢, And 80 smart women a red or gray forming to the edict BY Pt THEIR HATS DOWN AND THEIR decreed that chins * not to be fa: Fy winter MILLIONS’ TALK FUNSTON HELPS. JOKE,SAYS WEST CARRANZISTAS jointed press Wagons, Kest Wagons eyes and tine tit inches tall, w $1. 50 stand 10 jacket Christm: sizes, from 2 each Gift Stationery, 19¢ to 60c. Gift Calendars, 19¢ to 6c. Children’s Books, 10¢ to 65c. joxes in many for Se to 25¢ The Season’ s Greatest Sale of Coats Port Engineer Brands State- | American Will Be at Its Very Best on Saturday — ae dine } For racks have been were meant to sell for a great deal more money than we are asking now SO SATURDAY WILL BE A VERY GOOD DAY FOR YOU TO COATS AT $9.50 That Were $14.50 and $19.50 | A splendid lot of Coats at $9.50— | the kind that usually sell at $14.50 and $19.50—models dress, styles for winter wear. -belted Coats —trimmed with good quality velvet | choice of half or full or fur. The ‘Wirthmor’ Finest and Best of All Dollar Waists }) SLUSIVELY—ALWAYS. $1.00—AND “WORTH Four striking new models have just arrived—They will be shown in the Waist Section on # SOLD HERE EX tailored | dotted A plain “Wirthmor” of Swiss, cutis pique; tons fancy front, collar and finished with small pearl but and one large button in front— $1.00 street or motoring, freshly filled with many stylish garments that BUY A NEW COAT , |COATS AT $12.50 That Were $19.50 and $24.50 For warmth, for good looks and quality, for $12.50 cannot be beat fi style, these Coats at suitable for and best Take your | They're cor- duroys, tweeds, cheviots, pebble belines and mixtures in a full line of colors—full and half-belted with full flaring skirts. Special at $12.50. Saturday—Make a point of seeing them A fancy “Wirthmor”, A fancy atriped pique Waist of sheer “Wirthmor,” in a very finished with large and neat shirt style, tucks, Inset of In- | notched sertion down the front, front, lace on collar and | pearl tons sleeves; price at ‘ico | sioo | SE. | “Wirthmors,” very | nice weight for winter | wear, of fancy striped | madras, with rolled | lar and jong v fastened with voile, with collars and finished with buttons; priced sinall pearl but- | —_ Laxative special, 25c size Quinine, size 25c size 3-in-1 50c size Dr. colds ner tes Bromo | 2 for Kilmer’s Swamp Root, special . 65¢ | Oil, King’s New Discovery for coughs and Dainty Gift Handkerchiefs | Prettily Boxed for Convenient Giving There are many styles to choose from, all are of fine quality materials, with and without Initials, er and tt and others embroidered re are wide and narrow hems, whic w omen's Handkerchiefe—t) wift box Specials in the Cut Rate Drug Store 50c size Phillips’ Milk of | 25c Riker’s Cold ¢ atau Magnesia, special -29¢ | special at 25c Lustrite Nail Enamel, | 50c size Syrup of special at 15¢| special at 98c Ivory ith size Danderine ‘fae removable -79c| Tonic, special -29c | 25c Ebony Buffer, | 25c size Jergen’s Ben- special at zoin and Almond Lotion, 50c Wisdom’s Robertine, rr at a liquid face powder, spe- size Malvina Cream, — at. 3uffers, 50c chamois. shee Nail 50c Cold -29c | Mayflower Coffee, roasted, Ib. pkg Ivory Soap, not over 6 to 6 bars for citron, orange Medium Red Salmon, No splendid New Layer Fig qualit qualit an A always fresh Fresh Seeded Raisins, gua a customer Assorted Peels, equal quantiti and lemon extra large size. new California Figs, | —Main Floor. siepdey “Carry Mine Specials” in the | NE: “Coney Home Specials’ is” in the Grocery Store Delicatessen will find it a ¢ Home 8 als ne orders do no and t deliver them Washington Creamery Butter, . 89c; Shoulder Hams, fir 30c llc Hatha rt Marche brand, one of 10c Little Pork Sausage, fresh every day, 1 Mayonnaise Dressing, ext quality meat aranteed n es of on Marche bra Mince Meat, a ver pound | Peanut Butter, Bon Marche brand, one of nade dail Ib. fresh Fourth Floor —Fourth Floor Real Live Santa Claus in the Fourth Floor Toy Shop Vike Street—Serond Avenue—Union Street, THE BON MARCHE MORE" if ments of Belt Line Cost as Lies | | CITES REAL FIGURES | The following letter was written to the port commission Wednesday R. West, chief engir of the port [To the Commissioners, Port of Seattle. emen The that the proposed public lrallway will cost to $7,000,000 might be allowed to by J ntatement Belt Line | pass as a joke were tt not for the| fact that many intelligent persons | }are totally unfamiliar with the cont of raflroad construction and might | be decetved by such a statement A very good idea of the cost of the raliroad tracks within the city of Seattle may be obt the valuation fixed by public service commiasion | “This commission has valued the } 130.8 miles of railroads wit city which are o companies at $2, 678.32 per mile | “Thus, including all the tracks }main Hne spurs, indust freight yards and passe \the total valuation is 3,000,000. For the construction of the pub lic Belt Line railway there is Javallable $33,000 to cover the cost |of the necessary tracks from Con | necticut #t. to a potut a short dis {tance south of Spokane st | The rafls for this portion are a} | ready contracted for and bids have |been received for the spe | work, so that t [tion of the belt limita Between Connecticut Smith's Cove, a distance « he state less than ne is known lin close h could be bn average of about $24.5 or for a total amoun This would leave lene $200,000 wh tr Chiet Engineer.” Go Lister trees on Dec. 10. urges planting of trom $5,000,000 | ned from) 1] | noon tracks, | *|asserting that Carranza’s 800 Equipment to Fight | Villa CONFERENCE IS Ariz, Dec. 2—Fit-| | teen American refugees from El} |Tigre, headed by L. R. Budrow manager of the mines there, rived here today, They say ] trip was uneventful a) Five more refugees are due to |i arrive tonight Gen. Obregon and Maj. Gen Funston, commanding the Amer! can troops here, went {nto clone conference today, discussing the general border tion Obregon told was located In the Urea, 160 miles south of Naco. The first train of Carranza rein-| forcements arrived here this morn ing from Nogales. The train also jearried army equipment loaned Mexicans by Funston to facilitate |] |. DOUGLAS their movements and enable them |i |more quickly to protect American mining properties from rebel raids A necond train fs due this after Rebels seized one end of a tele graph line and tried to lure a Car jranza train out of Agua Prieta by men nder Col. Aguirre, who are cut off from Agua Prieta, were located near the town awaiting ald The ruse failed |SEATTLE CAT WINS PRIZES AT EXPO. has the cham cat of the Pacif _owned by class at th s last year and will ited at the big show next January NEW YORK, Dec. 3 Helginn com. missioner planning to supplies and | American loan rived today for King Albert ar NEW YORK, Dee Miss Ma thilda Welll is #0 pretty the boys in her clas# at public school No, 30 just couldn't resist the temptation to kiss her. As a result she caused the arrest of almost the entire class after a “kiss raid,” in which she was compelled to seek refuge other room Who wouldn't?” demanded Ray mond Malowey, one of th ringleaders, when he fi Collins in the children’s court Weill, who 1s 22, and small a class of backward t of them are |that they te } “They are in an alleg ed Justice #0 OV above always saying, ‘Teach er, won't you kiss me?” testif®d Miss Weill One day, she urrounded her caped she police, said, the older boys and after she es decided to call in the HELD |f at $12.50 MONG the new Coats just received is an especially attractive and becoming model for business wear. It is care- fully tailored from pebble chev- black, with large plush and pockets iot in navy and full belted style, convertible English-style $12.50. Other styles equally attrac- collar two Price tive for general utility wear, in gray and tan, sizes 36 to 44, at $12.50. SEPARATE SKIRTS, $3.95 are also priced These Skirts are made up from short lengths of suit- ings garments They and tan mixtures, measurement of a quality usually found only in higher-priced are in plain tailored styles, of gray and range from 26- to 30-inch waist Rasement Salesroom. Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits $3.95 AILORED in made up in approved these Suits rep of knickerbockers with Price $3.95. each years Bo $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Norfolk models, various serviceable fancy resent excellent values suit —_— and suitings, An extra pair Sizes 6 to 14 ys’ Sweaters, sizes 24 to 34 in red, gray and blue, Boys’ Flannel Tapeless Blouses, sizes 6 to 15 years, 50x Basement Sale’ Silver-Plated Gift Novelties 25c and 50c WO typically T. are attractive pieces from this moderately-priced collection of Gift Silver sketched The Candlestick in pleasing Colonial style comes in two sizes: 4 inch at 25c; 50¢ 6-inch at The Clear Glass Mus- tard Jar with silver- | plated top is priced at |” SUK lato 4 50¢ Silver-plated Bud Vases in 5-inch size, 25c; size, 50c |_LA a 7-inch Basement Saiesroom. CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS In the Basement Salesroom Women's Initialed Linen | Handkerchiefs with cor ner embroidery, well finished, 12 each Women’s Handkerchiefs of 45¢ good quality linen, and medium — quality, finished with ! inch hem 10 12%, 15c, 20e and 25¢ Men's Initialed Handker- chiefs of good quality linen, with well-embroid ered Iepter, 15« sheer sheer, eml net Women's ered ind 4 gift Women's Handkerchiefs of ly-we inch Women's Handkerchiefs of fine lawn, prettily oidered in’ one-cor- designs, box of 3, Corner-embroid- Handkerchiefs in box, box of 3, 25¢ Linen smooth ven linen, with '%4 hem, 12%c, 15c, and Rasement Salesroom. Plain Christmas Cards, Seals, Tags and Twine in wide variety. In Booth No. 3 Women's _Silk-top Suits at $1.00. Children’s Mittens, 15¢ and 25¢. Children’s Gloves and Gaunt- lets, 50c. Boudoir Caps in lawn, mar- quisette, Seco silk, net, shadow lace and satin, 25¢, 39¢ and 0c, Fancy Tea Aprons in lawns, dotted Swiss, organdie; pret- tily trimmed with ribbon bows and dainty laces, 25¢, 35c, foc and 65¢, Laceedged Sewing Aprons in organdie, 65c. In Booth No. 4 Boys’ Erector Building Sets, 50c to $10.00. Novelty Cretonne Bags, 50c. Novelty Cretonne Stands, 75e and $1.35. Women's Felt Gift Slippers, 9c to $1.25 pair. Men's Leather Gift Slippers, $1.25 and $1.50 pair. Men's Felt Gift Slippers, $1.25 pair. In Booth No. 5 Parson's Nut Bowls, $3.50, $4.00, to $7.50, Casseroles, $2.00 to $8.00. Electrical Appliances, ih- cluding Percolators, Chafing Dishes Tea Kettles, Hot Water Heaters, at various prices. —Basement Salesroom. Union Laundry Sewing $3.00, Girls’ Coats $5.00 ESIGNED in attrac- tive juvenile styles and well-tailored from fancy Coatings and Corduroys are these practical School They are full-lined plain and belted models, and come in sizes 6, 7, 8, 10 years. Price Coats. 9 and $5.00. —Basement Salesroom. Girls’ School Shoes, $1.25 to $1.85 Pair HOICE of gun-metal or patent leather with cloth or leather the serviceable School Shoe on tops in pictured It is made an excellent-fitting broad- last Sizeé 6 tod 8, $1.25; 8% to: 11, 11% to 2, Gift Slippers e Men, Women and Children assortments toe $1.50; $1.85. pair for wide attractively low pri Baseme

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