The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1915, Page 10

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Buy New Ye Year's The For ar’s STILL BETTER BARGAINS and $1.25 Satins included Dress Stiks, so mak Bloomers 12 1-2c That Were Will Be 21-2c to Half a score ~-a few light b: Suits, these, and Policeman Suite—$1.50, $2.00 Suits marked Half Boys’ Night Rober heavy fleeced Out sizes 6 to 16; price each 15¢ and 20c Neckwear that Is handling—in the Ic Venise Lace and Dutch Collars, Line: Watst Sets and man: 24 to 36-Inch $1.00 Pretty Silks, every plece—and only 36-inch Silk Popltins, Cheney Bros. inch Satin Messaline, stunning plaids and pri nted 36-Inch Black Silks, Worth $1.00 a Yard | —We have only a smali lot of these $1.90 Black | Corduroy good pieces in the fet suitable for dresses Messulines and Satin Duchess, 3 20¢c BLACK SATEENS, 36 INCHES WIDE, Just 25 Pieces of Nice Lustrous Black Sateen—Extra Heavy and Fine for Skirts, Linings and | —Upper Main Floor | One-Two-Three Away They Go—lIt’s the Final Clearance of All Tossed Handkerchiefs at Half Price } All the Massed Handkerchiefs Remaining From Christmas Week Activities Will Be Sold at Tossed Handkerchiefs Clearance Sale of Boys’ $5.00 Suits for $3.95 Two Pairs of Knickerbockers With Every Suit SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS —all made in the Bulgarian belted nice brown and gray checks Children’s Play Sults—Indian, | Boys’ 25¢ Silk and Sheriff with military syle Ribbon Remnants) Half Price SILKS 19c A YARD __ Short Late: par Odd Lots of 39c to 59c ‘Silks All the short pleces and odd bolts of 39 to 59e plain and fancy —go out on the Main Floor Rar: at 1% @ yard Friday Poplins, #, tub Silks, black Crepe de C hine 59¢ MAIN SIIk, too. | 42 to 52-Inch $3.50 | Velvets and Silks at =| $1 Silks, Yd. 59c a yard Once again a s ° $f98 a yard a Saetiome Coating novelty stripes Velvets Foulards, and Remnants of Velvet and Velveteens at A Half-Price Sale of Velvet Remnanta tn Diack and 69c cole Taffetas, inches wide. © them 69c a yard. or coats. AT 12%e Gifts at The Bon Marche Friday---Saturday (New Day) The Bon Marche Will Be Closed All Day. Last Day of the Bon Marché’s January Clearance aa BRINGS ll Short Lots and Broken Lines Mast Pass Oat With the Passing Year And We'll Start 1916 With the Slate Washed Clean FLOOR BARGAIN SQU 98 | of 42-inch Silk Poplins for | Hines of colors. Corduroys Half Velveteen A YARD ARE Also in and many sults a 50 on the Dollar Now Initial Handkerchiefs with the range ) peoken sin embroidered hemstitched Handkerchiefs, can think of. Some have bee 5c to 75c Sold at 371-2c an ery other poses, others have been ha Holiday shoppers, so they’re going at Hal Handkerchiefs of letters | neat kind you 1 too freely by excited f Pri —Upper Main Fleer, Ay pur ce now Bon Fourth Avenue and of good-looking patterns to choose from Norfolk style—some some little pin check effects well tailored Band rown diagonal cassimeres wonders for the money Tlee—Various Play | styles and all colors t 15 YOU c ARE CORI and $2.50 | select from, price each INVITED TO ATTEND Price, | Knit Scarfe with Hoods to The Concert will start at 10 *, made of match; sizes for large boys, | P.M. In front of the Bon Marche ing Flannel | children and girls; 66c, $1.00 | at the corner of Second Ave. and collars: | and $1.25 Scarfs marked to Half | Union st. and will be continued Price. at Bon Marche Park until 12:15 49c —Upper Main Floor—South. A. M. FREE CONCERT Friday Night in Marche Park The Firemen’s Will Play the Old Year Out and the New Year in Pine St. MALLY Clearance Sale of Mussed Neckwear at About 1/2 Price Neckwear! 50c Neckwear Priced $1.00 Neckwear —At 10ce— —At 25e— —At 50c— inty Organdy and Oriental | mussed from | 1, Vestees—Waimt Sets of Net-Lace and Organdy Vestees t there are| pretty Embroidery; fat wit Embroidered | collars, daintily embre Pig mn and Pique y others, Venise Lace Collars and Guimpes of net. an collars. Ribbons of all styles, odd and short lengths left busy Christmas season in the Ribbons In the lot are f and widths and the lengths range from 1 to 2 yar —Upper Ma 5 = ie ieiacinenerentinanns Sas" Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of ° White Goods Wash Goods Wash Goods 100 to 15e Lawns, Crepes, Te to 100 Wash Goods— 12\/90 to 250 Wash Goods— Swiss and fancy White Remnants and odd pieces of Remnants and small bolta of Gingham, Cretonne, JAnen, G m, Percale, Solsette, 4 Goods, lengths to & yards; Percale and other wash ma Crepe Silk and Cotton Mix ie some soiled and mussed.— terials,Lower Main Floor— tures.—Lower Main’ Floor— 9 Lower Main Floor—Center. Center. Center, New Soft Shell Walnuts or Mixed 17: Pium Pudding, R. & R Atmore’s, Libby's or Nuts, guaranteed all new crop, Ib ke Mrs. Porter's; No. 2 cans, 500; 25 Sweet Navel Oranges, extra large, 29 No. 1 cans Cc B6e size, dozen } Cc shed boteth Dates, 4 15c at duce o4 th 9 | bost quality, pound..e.....+... ‘ Py or Maximum, package......... 10c package ., . 2c q Cluster Table. Rai New Shelled Almonds 50 No. 2 cartons, 30 1 cartons 15c or Wainuts, pound.. a C Shetied Popcorn, fine, dry, two-year-old Nota-Seed Seediess Raisins, 1234 stock; sure to pop; pound 6c Jarg® size packages c Maraschino Cherries, Small Hickory 6 69c, 400, 250, 15¢ and 10c } new crop, a pound c —Fourth Floor & as egy" : ; A Clearance of. 500 Y; ards of 50c and 'A3c 65c Linoleum, a Square Yard From 5 to 35 yards of a pattern—better bring your measurements with you. Cut rolls, 500 yards in all, of the 50c to 65c Cork Linoleum, sing it out at 43c a square y Good patterns in nice coloring Cannot promise s bar gain all day, for once the 500 yards are gone the @ale will be over ooFlited Flasy, Free Consultation With Our Licensed Chiropediat at Any Time—Third Mloo® Pike Street-—Second Avenne—Union Street, Kiiett 4100, Floor—North. Priced | from the all colors | | Judson in FOUNDATION WILL WORK TO IMPROVE SEATTLE WELF ARE For the purpose of promoting eclentif scientific research, so that o¢ Auca-| | tonal, noctal and economio conditions might be tinproved, prominent elt ‘xons of the city have founded the Seattle Foundation, along similar nes as foundations tn other cities | From time to time there have been men and women in Seattle who would have liked to contribute some money in @ plillanthrople way, but {had no specific tdea as to what they wanted done, In such cases, the} Seattle Moundation woukt recetve wach money, to do whatever good the board of trustees of 21 would outline In their program of work In other casea bequests that would be mhde for specific purposes would be too small, however, for trust funds of thelr own. The cost of! administration would be too great. In such cases, too, the Seattle Foun: | dation would become a proper medium for handling such bequests of incorporation have ‘been filed already for the extablish ment of the Seattle Foundation It is an organization which stands ready to be endowed and spend the money under Intelligent direction Here are the men who signed the Incorporation articles (Henry Suzzallo, Judge King Dykeman, Mayor Gill, Rev | Attorney Corwin 8. Rabbi Samuel Koch, J. I ee Edward P , Ben 8, Osborne and Attorney W Smith Some of the things the foundation will understake as funds become j availa le are Promote scientific research for the benefit of the public, such as educational surveys and beautification projects. Create and maintain conditions that will make possible recreation for all classes, ment of living conditions in all classes. ake gifts or bequests to the foundation will be entitled ° | Shan Tren infield ft. | to a represent | It will be governed by a bonrd of trustees of from nine to 21 per| fons. Three persons will be appointed by the premdent of the t of Washington, three by the mayor and three by the superior court| the juvenile department, and these 12 will appoint nine | | | ‘DIVORCES TWO; WEDS FIRST WIFE 1 niversity SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—Afte he lived three years, W. H. Rogers, 65 # Cirst wife, Martha Estelle Rogers, 6 divorcing his second wife, with 1 whor 4] attorney, has a after being divorced from he TROUBLE IN BURBANK COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO, from the Luther Burb the plant wizard, Dec, 30.—-Efforts to free himaelf tight to sei! hi & yoar there amor he received the first p | nothing more. CHINESE SOLDIERS DESERT SAN FRANCIS( ctivitios were given a hiecrams to the Chinese Shi Kal’s troops have re y of the of the |i al guard « Hous Yunnan provi Chinese tmpert @ reb | | WILSON EXTENDS HONEYMOON N | | VASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—F oon at Hot Springs, Va, to Wednesday Absence of alarming news In the Austrian situation wa as the reason | dent Wilron ts planning to extend Instead of re Scores of Gresham farmers, be PORTLAND, Dec » day M ers fin a se , an the Mr Tu Mabel and > WAS seen late jeved to be headed for Oregon City now are searching that vicinity POSSE HUNTS GIRL § ATTACKER © exterday, In the outekirts of Portland, More than 1 Sheriff Huriburt has offered $100 Kemp's arrest n Was critical of bis own pocket Mrs, | Myers’ conditi ful of her recovery DRYS WON'T HAVE ( CANDIDATE. CHICAGO, Dee. e here te will « man We will direct our support,” he xaid, our pr les. “If there ts no party tc Aidate of our own today 1 i I! Doctors were not hope | rohibition nati sidentt an¢ ng to Oliver © the dry cause, ac . former ¢ “to any one who advocates » do this, then we will S. $, THESSALONIKA LOCATED NEW YORK, Dec fe are for her safety had been felt for 24 hours, the Greek steamsht with 300 persons aboard wsed today she in only alightly damaged and 4s making her way t at only four miles an hou She maid there Is no cause for WANT CONTINUED PEACE WASHINGTON goal of th Dee. 20 nued peace for the Americas ts the congress, in session here, Internal of a solid defensive front against the O) keynotes of the session, subordinating the i 4 e¢ alm principles nd concrete expression today as the result tho American Institute of Internal Law, thru the agency »p a code of international law jones; it will seek to ma its & all the American republic mut ations of the world das an authority on tnternational law, » heada 1 Org anization HOLDS T00 MANY JOBS OLYMPIA, Deo, 30. A man who {s a preacher, city ad of the county school system haa too m bureau of k, lodge sec jobs, is the Ho lives at Cathlamet, Wash TO WITHHOLD COLVILLE TIMBER WASHINGTON be withheld upon the ervation, about July 1, Lane today GARRISON COLLECTING DATA WASHINGTON his Christmas democratic plan for Dec, 30.—All land classified as timber land will pening for settlement of ‘olville Indian res it Was announced by § ary of the Interior Dec Secretary of War Garrison {s ata on preparedness, to national defense to be presented to cong “NIGHT RIDER” GASES DISMISSED SOUTH BEND, Wash,, yesterday dismis night rider” |the prosecuting andtreleased the d jecnses have cost the county nearly $20,000, dwcured spending collec tibia dite the > Dec. 30. ed all so-called attorney Judge Wright, of Plerce county upon motion endants’ bond T and only one conviction was THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK &NELSON THE GARME} Suits < reductions. T CLEARANCE continues to afford interesting opportunities to acquire, at greatly lowered-prices, desirable models inCoats, nd Dresses, for Womenand Misses. Girls’ Coats and Dresses are also quoted at attractive nd Floor = Young Men’s Clothing at Reduced Prices Young broken line Winter’s d effective on mm the PTRAC Suits TIVE reductions are and Overcoats remaining fri Young Men’s Suits Reduced to $11.25 and $14.75 ist } Reduced to of la) Men’s Young Men’s Overceule and shaped models, id far 4 to m cy overcoat- » 39 chest Reduced to $14.75 servative sack style Loose-fitting The Cloths i eo ‘oin-ate v ag iii shh ae “eeypurnney ahgee ws Sizes fre tures es ran rom 32 t hest b measurement Re to $11.25 and measurement $14.75. and $18.75. Clearing Remnants of Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons The Ribbon Remnants i: lude S 1 ‘ Het bons various { and Hair in many The Embroidery R Se urner, ond Floor Beach Gas Range ng and broiling ovens of the rior are equipped with the new the gregtest* . tif 45-inch Skir Seni The Superior Bridge- The Lace Re tor I ges had Edges, Valer it apes ette, Georgette ( ad | center heat oven b Cotton Ne A re of colors. improvement in made in many years. two gas coc cither, without, Boys’ Games Priced for Clearance “Umakem,” the bx Mirroscopes, for p muc Another ir cient gas ra sip regular size when lerable sa aereen The Superior bakes Erector Steel Building Sets f very small cost for gas sdrmanennmnimrmassecnmansieiteiets danger gas stove construction & . It is supplied with s, and one may of | in time ef perfectly, one cent’s worth of gas will bake hot rolls or biscuits, shut off having too h heat on one side of the oven. ortant feature of this effi- is the Bolo oven slide, hich reduces the oven to one-half its desired, cting a nd gas. and at Third Floor Basement ‘Salesroom TICAL and sality Jelt, good-looki lors include green, old-r light-blue and gray. school Women’s Evening Slippers ve 50 and oa 00 we 50¢ and 95e¢. yarn and $3.85. ng ‘ose, "Felt Sport Hats, 65c Hats with several rows of stitching on hed with corded ribbon band and tailored nayy-blue, tan, Suitable for golf, outing Attractive values at 65¢. of good Women’ 's and Misses’ Knit Skating Toques of white Closing out remaining assortments of Trimmed Hats from the winter’s earlier displays, at $2.85 Satin . has Jeri Een Children’s Hats reduced to 65¢ and $1.25. ai seo meee Women's Untrimmed Hats reduced to 95¢ and on vamp, hand-turned sole $1.95 —Basement Salesroom and Louis heel. Sizes 2% to P2-99 7, widths A to D. ‘Price Te $3.00 pair R l R h | Bice Welvcerineoinns ale: oyal Rochester Casseroles hir Mi pers : pe cm Special $3.45 e sta ” Lae N exceptional value in White cad Black Satin Even- _ ing Slippers with pompor hand-t erole Roy ment, ted frame pierced White of the Rochester hed with china in an design $3.45. Silk-Boot Stockings 25c Pair O-Cedar ‘ie Special 75c Wi MED boot white and color attractively O-Cedar priced at Qe ‘pai and ready for use. Ps Baser al m ticularly recommended for ,cle pol hing painted and var- ot Water bottles cial, T5¢ lousewares Section $1.00 : LOR Bot yc haeten ag co J Rubber Hot Water tles with patent hanger s W OMEN’S India-shape U per and black trimmi sterling-mounted handles $1.00, attractive values at $1.15. in mbrellas various designs, —Basement China Cas- high-grade make, hand-dee- cover and heavily nickel - plated attractive Special, Nese \ eal TIENEN (4 Women’s Umbrellas, $1.15 with Salesroom :

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