The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1916, Page 10

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T —First Bargain Friday in 1916—| Brings Many Special Economies at the Bon Marché 1Women’s Coats for $11.95 Remaining Sizes in the $14.50, $16.50 and $19.50 Lines of Winter Coats PLUSH OR SELF TRIMMED best styles for ost f FUR, VELVET, A timely sale of Coats—in the Made of ‘heavy, warm coatings in m colors and mixtures. Lots of the or mannish collars with pl $16.50 19.50, 1 to 1.95 The January Sale of White Blouses Tables Have All Been Replenished for Bargain Friday New Lingerie Blouses Charming New Spring All Daintily Trimmed Blouses on Sale for —at 95c Ka.—) ~—$1.59 Ea.— Blouses that are new and entirely Dainty styles, these, with the Gifferent—Styles that are "7 fered fro and materials that are sh d over © dered o present in t wear ypuluar weaves, chin « 1 lars; also ro ep cuffs. Models worth $1 4,50, and $ reduce pretty ta and others HE SEATTLE S FATHER LETS BOY DIE RATHER THAN “a collection of pin tucks and hemstiteh are fea here for your ction—~ | tu as trimmings, fitted with the priced at 95c each. —Second Floor. Boys’ and Youths’ High Rubber Boots $1.98 a Pr For Bargain Friday—a Sale of Boys’ and Youths’ Rubber Boots at $1.98 a pair. Made of heavy dull rubber with high tops; sizes 9 to 5. —Upper Main Fleor—Ce Special Friday Bargains at the JANUARY SALE OF LINENS 17x30 Turkish Towels Linen Towels, 18x37, Each ) Unbleached Turkish Towels, size 17x20 6c Extra heavy all-linen Huck Towels inches, in good w t and neatly } with hem nds, size 18x37 inches, at 25¢ hemmed—priced at fe e | Linen aii a Yard Bleached Huck Toweling 75 7, Strictly alldinen Damask, 70 inches | Good #trong bleached Huck Toweling, | wide, in medium weight, with pretty Cc full 16 inches wide and very low priced | toeat palterna $1. 59 at 6c a yard. | } | Damask Napkins, a Dozen Crash, a Yard } | All Linen Damask Napkins, size, Barnsley Crash Toweling, 17 inches | 10 | 21x22 inches, with satin finish and wide—splendid wearing quality with Cc | pretty floral patterns, $1.59 blue and red borders. | dozen. —Lower Main Floor, Now for a Season-End Clean-Up of All Odds and Ends of China, Cut_Glass_ and Silverware at Heavy Reductions RARE ARE BARGAIN PICKING AS LONG AS QUANTITIES HOLD OUT 95 Pieces of Silver Plated Table Ware Inctuded are Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Cream Ladles—and most of the pieces are Rogers Pieces Worth to 69¢ | on Sale for, Each ’ } 25¢c Fancy and Hand Painted Imported China Pieces Mismatched and odd pieces, such as Cream Pitchers, Sugars, Cups, Saucers, Bon Bons—in a vartety of patterns, Pieces Worth Up to 50¢ Specially Priced, Each | Mantel Clocks and Electric Portables About 15 pieces in all—thense are all damaged, but can be repaired at a little cost. All the Mantel Clocks and Electric Port- ables in this Lot— Half Price and Less —Lower Main Floor. 45 Pieces of Sterling Silver Table Ware Including Berry Spoons, Gravy Ladies, Cream Ladies and a number of other useful items some #lightly scratched. Regular Values to $5.00 Special Sale Price, Each $1.00 30 Pieces of Silver Plated Hollow Ware Quadruple Silver Plated Vases, Comports, Syrup Pitchers, Fern Dishes, Tobacco Jars and other useful articles. 00 | sae Ke Ea. $1.00 38 Pieces of Odd and Slightly Damaged Cut Glass In various piec such as Bowls, Nappies and many ot is and ends and slightly damaged pieces. Pieces Worth to $5.00 on Sale for 25c, 50c and $1 5c & 50c Window Shades | Schvot ‘Shapes $1. 00: ¥ Yr 25¢ | THAT WERE $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 AND §7.50 | And why not have a smart Mid-Season Hat when they're priced #0 extremely low? Shapes of | EACH k velvet, mostly black or black with colored | 4 | ing! ors, Turbans and many Novelty | The Shades are made of heavy quality opaque | **”!°* r shade cloth and are 26 inches wide, both 6 and 7 | $1.50 Skating Caps 75c foot lengths—mounted on patent spring rollers Skating Ca half thelr requiar prices—soft | wool angora S Caps, In white: many have pretty colored borders—special at 750 each $7.50 to $10.00 Rugs at $4.90 Heavy Axminster Rugs, with a high plush pile | and soft pastel col s 4$14x10% - ed and 4%x12 feet; splen halls and Bargain Friday Specials bedrooms IN DOMESTICS $2.50 Axminster Rugs $1.89 A specially low price for Alexander Smith high BLEACHED MUSLIN 7c YARD grade Axminster Rugs—Ti A splendid chance to buy good quality Bleached and range from 50 to 60 Muslin at a ry low price—tt's firmly woven soft | finish material, 36 inches wide—special, 7c a yard, | colorings. $2.50 Art Squares at $1.95 COTTON GOODS AT 5c YARD A clean up of odds and ends of Flannelette and Heavy quality wool mixed Art Squares, size 6x9 | feet—all neat center designs with border pattern | Cotton % 27 inches wide; both light and | dark colors and neat patterne, all around—ideal Rugs for 35¢ Ingrain Carpet 25c SATEENS, 28-INCH, 10¢ YARD Black and white and neat gray striped Sateens, Good quality Ingrain Carpe hes wide good looking pa p in design-~| 28 inches wide—su' material for making strong, di value, specially | house dresses and children’s rompers—special, priced at 25c ya } 10¢ 20c and 25c Scrims 12'/c Yard Mercerized Marquisette Curtain Serim, also fine | Voile Scrims in many patterns, some with woven border designs—these com 12% yard. —Second Floor—South, gotne 40 aise Rugs for e806 are 27 inches wide inches long—choice a yard. WASH GOODS AT 10¢ YARD A good assortment of Wash Goods, all worth a much higher price, Included in the lot are Silk and Cotton Mixtures, Ripplette Crepes and other | weaves. —Lower Main F Fiyen Tested ree by Our Expert Optometrint—Upper Mein or, Huleony THE BON MARCHE Vike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street KNNiett ato. Albert, the 13-yearold Philadelphia boy whose father let him die | rather than live to be a cripple. The father, Samuel Ebinger, is shown above. Below is the lad's mother, who agreed with her husband. PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 6.—Given!tnjured in a collision between a your choles, wnat would you do? street car and a wagon : off doctora and let your, “We must eut off his leg to save rather than live to the le existence as a You shall not take off his leg,” Or let the doctors amputate the the father, “He is our boy's leg and save him for a life on! ort. Iam na atrong man, of pain ednens. h two lege but I have not had father faced a job for eight months. If 1 can't this problem then he chone get werk what chance will the boy the former AND LET THE BOY,| have wich only DIE. 1 the Albert, pa fa righ Bett Edinger, was dead than a cripple. EAGLES i) INSTALL 0 FFICERS h annual instaliat! t officers of es, will take plheo at the: } Friday p wly elected officers to be installed are *® worthy presid mas W Westerman, t him Gie. 13-year-old son of Samuel F Albert be 6511 Haverford ave, Je aerie, No. 1 jon’ hall foore, wor president; Louis V. litorf worthy chaplain; Frank Martin Lally, inside guard; Joo White, James M. Lambert and B Crooks, Dr. H. 8. Hill, Dr. C. BE. Hagyar B. Cowan and Dr. A. F. Edwards, ae Beattie serie, No. 1, closes the year with rolls and ase#ets amounting to $181,468.10 Y.M.C.A. TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Y. M. C. A, with T. S. Lippy, president presiding, will be held in the association auditortum at 6:15 o'clock Tuesday evening. Reports will be given from the membership, advis ory and employment, physical, educational, religious, boys’ and finance business artments, A banquet will be provided. worthy . treasurer: ; Crawford E. Dr. John W ng, Dr. Charles © physicians 3,500 members on the GREEN LAKE BAND DANCE THURSDAY | Thru error, t band was ar Thorn’s hall, 6 date for the dance to be given by the Green Lake for Tuesday night. The dance will be given at Green Lake, Thur 3 » January 6 HAVE YOU seen “the current Collier's? It con- tains a full page of splendid pictures of highways and scenery in and around Seattle, The pictures were fur- nished the magazine by Clancy M. Lewis and the Com- mercial Club. CONDITIONS GOOD SAYS FRISCO BANKER SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 6.—Business conditions thruout the Pacific Coast district, particularly in © rnin, good,” and show a “note worthy improvement over those of a yea when they were really bad,” commented Manager Perrin, of the 12th Federal R today, His statement was su report issued last night, ROW OVER POLICE AP POINTMENTS Red tape in the city hall has cat end the public safety co Until a few weeks h me " riera against the ma Chairm er appear t This ha special officer hy is appointed by request, mitten The mayor says that he will avold the ch cants as regular policemen, without pay. The can't get away with it ROMANTIC MEXICAN SENORITA DEAD MONTEREY, Cal, Jan. 6.—The ‘ esorve district, deral reserve board used a break between Mayor Gill did not put up bar ments 8 for special police pow- ittee for confirmation , and now the mayor says that after a mmended by half of the councilmen, and he may be rejected by the public safety com ck by appointing appli councilmen say that he Senorita of the Sherman Rose of $6, firm tn the belief that the aine into her life for a brief time many years ised to return, is still alive During the Mexican war, visited this section and met facia,” He planted in her garden a grown to huge proportions, and promised to return to wed her, it Js said romantic sol ‘gO and prom. then a captain, rose tree, sir THE on his “masterly retreat” from Bagdad. Being patted on the back for doing some fine running must leave a sour taste in the mouth, CATCH THREE WITH C OUNTERFEIT MONEY | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6.—Three men, two of them prominent tn Los Angeles, are in the federal tolls today on charges of plotting to nell $100,000 worth of counterfeit Mexican money for $3,500, They are Robert J. Widney, son of Judge R. M. Widney of Los Angeles; Philip Thom, mining broker of Goldfield, Nev., aud Walter 8. Sullivan, broker jof Los Angeles and Long Beach 4 The alleged plotters were caught in a trap set for them by J. M Arriola, a Carranza secret 4 . with the ald of local federal officials, Widney was arrested in a room at a local hotel, just a8 he was about to complete the deal for the bogus money with Arriola | CHARGE OAKLAND MAN WITH BIGAMY | OROVILLE, Cal, Jan. 6.—Tho Lowe, testimon bigamy former Oakland contractor, was having case against Russell & expected to go to the jury tod. been concluded yesterday, According to Mrs. Ina , Lowe visited her five days before his « n attorney a Low riag | watd }cisco in 19 cons t divorce un in San Fran. 3, and he be leved a decree had been granted HAVE HIM CRIPPLE) | "RE CONGRATULATING Gen, Townshend lI TAR NELSON FREDERICK &~ The January Sale of Muslinwear Y EVERAL tors are earnin ~ attle women, The variet unprecedented. The the most modestly is the high standar r for th ind bea daintine of the rment rkmanship CHEMISES tINVELOPI ENVELOPE CHEMISES J COMBINATIONS, $1. CORSET COVERS, T5¢ Rows of cl Val the short ver-leaf together form these dainty Corset ¢ finished at top with two r insertion, one of Swiss embr insertion, and edge price, 75c ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 95¢ A wide pretty Envelope Chemises at this price, some variety of styles in of fine batiste trimmed w emt | rawn with ribbon or beaut ful Normandy Val. galloons ery edge d and in tion, beading and edge. Sale price, ¢ A Timely Offering of Staple Notions at Special Prices —afford useful acc to be of Acme A » Pin Books, contain- Forma, ma «and white pins of as- es, Se Hangers. po Bary $s. special Sterling 8 clal 18¢. “Btaywave” Hair wecial Fe, , French Kid Curlers, irt Markers, spe Waving ine tiene, Tatting Shuttles, “Trimmings with 3 Mac 10¢ dune colored edge, spec Be and le. Ocean Shell Pearl Buttons, 1s¢ ie Bees’ Wax, white or apecial Je card I Fourhole Pearl Buttons, special 3 cards for 10¢ Wool 8k special hine Oil, speci agsieres with dress shields, indations fn 2 for 5é, $8 and 24 special 3¢ rp, special vorite Nickel ins, bunch of Hickory Garters, special 18¢ pair c and Bristol Ing tempered Brass Pins, spe Ze. Basement Salesroom Children’s Stockings 10c Pair Ce S Ribbed Stock- to 91%4 value at 36, special Té. Papler Mache Bust Forms, covered in jersey cloth, spe- cial $1.50. ’ Invisible nd white, spe- cial 2 cards for 2 The January Sale of Household Linens ORESIGHTED housekeepers are reaping the advantag the January White Sale offer- ings by purchasing: for future needs in Household Linens and Domestics. Just a few of the things they are buying: Hemmed Turkish Bath Towels, 18x36 inches. Sale 12%4c Smoothly-woven Cam- | bric Muslin in de- sirable es of 10¢ WOME N’ Ss diy as 50¢e— excell price, each INFANTS’ CASHMERE ad raged ie 18e¢ PAIR r ere Stock- to 6, In- exceptional weight for undergarments, 36 wide, Sale yard. Nee of Yard-wide Long Cloth, firm and well-finished, inches price, 8c yards, White Outing Flannel of fleecy texture, for gowns and paj 28 inches wide, Sale pri £ amas, Children’s Union Suits, Reduced to yard Glass serviceable, 17 Toweling in red inches wide, Sal Mercerized Cotton Table Damask of inches wide, Bed Sheets in of firm sheeting muslin, Sale Pillow Cases, well-made and Sale pr woven of ule price, 43 x90-inch size (t price, durabl before hemming, Bedspreads, 74x84 inches, § each New Coat Arrivals at $12. 50 0) Negi radngeua ues veh men’s Top ats offers very attractive style and value made of le price, 95¢ just rece at this p pebble cheviot in na Table Tumblers Spe- [oR | Set of cial |“ They are fine black, belt confining the Price $12.50. Children’s skins, reduced to and up to $6.75, with standing collar of natural raccoor fullness mouffl Fur Sets of coney 1 $1.90, $2.1 $1.15, $1.50, $1.70,

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