The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 14

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i THE SEATTLE STAR |ZEPPELINS BOMBS ||. [Four Dainty New Models off qigg-pesrroving | [REDERCKe NEL ‘< ” | Wirthmor” Waists | BRITAIN’S RECORDS sitet Join in the Bon Marché’s January Sale of White As Always $1 BY ONLY FIVE FEET) The Clearance of Winter 7; a Millinery ae BY MARY BOYLE O'RE And as Always Worth More LANDA Ran eee ae At Greatly These ‘‘Wirthmor’’ Waists are shown here the ie Zeppelins came to bomb ! ory of En is heightened by the ad- d P ° he bulldin 01 > : yusands o the ri same day as they appear in the Chicago fe LEAK Ane har otic bean seared feu ditne to the clearence =n aac and New York Shops it by FIVE feet,” said the pel house, Westmit . : 4 pe : ‘ Special constable, and pointed ' und a thou “ groups of one hundred Wirthmor” Waists are setting a new anc hin swagger stick down a ernmen J . \ tien ad sher standard of value-giving in \W crowded canyon in the east 1 is the model mme ge ies bh ancount ot the én city, where every window pane in our “ . was shattered u are always con g {the “A dozen alr ralde conform “Wirthmor” Waists. || every month, a dead ionable ideas for imme- TITLE AGENTS | millions of marke; liate wear. Included are: WAISTS on arte Hats of Black Hatter’s Plush striped Hats of Black Beaver Hats of Black Lyons Velvet cham nvertible ce Hats in SON OddRugsand Art Squares thi: rise and fall of the great monastic establishments the vital history of England. lens o $3.50. Tyvan Art Square $5.00. Burma Art Square to $5.00. 6x9 Doone Art Square reduced to $10.00. 9x12 Doone Art Square, $18.00. 6x9 Cretonne Rag Rug, reduced to $5.00. inery 7-6x10-6 Cretonne Rug, ailors, Turbans, T: reduced to $12.50. provid 7-6x10-6 Cretonne Rug, reduced to $13.50. 7-6x10-6 Cretonne Rug, men's up ne ellent xD workrooms to with the fash- woll direct the orlg of history 1 fatled » late to careful t iT reduced to at least wrecked | inal sources lows of men the net re @ feet. It x9 attomy { reduced FOR “WIRTHMOR"” kingdom ine palace, St. Paul's Walsts—or f pariiamen acks and ¢ pique with rar | faney uffs and co “Wirthmor™ yoke, turn n gabardine Dainty Voile small tior rete vhite anc one eg orer or wn : ele 1 of pretty white and reduced to Why lane?” asked I rincely pe 4 for a less pretentious thoroughfare ot exiat In London natable Wirthmors,” these materials. The trimmings cits, many of which will be fea- A Cotton Fancy Stripe Madras “Wirthmor,” made | 7 i corded seams col ' ¢ " mall yo anc 4 convertible ¢ h and Belg . lawyers o pe mag: | tn r far strode of money treasures { the Bendel Sailor, In one ane depository he answe . ti ale t is estimated that $ 0, WHEN IT COMES TO THE moth Inexpensive Undermuslins . Sera Tic wciacianae The January Sale of White Is at Its Very Best arg co oles gar «| rer pene ht emastet =WHY FOR 49c=> with historical, genealogical of the pa . from five You Can Buy Excellent 69¢c Undermuslins and legal material going back 1 feet short of doing any thru all the centuries to the harm. Grimly complacent English @8e Combination Corset Covers and Drawers, | 69¢ Envelope Chemie plain tafle agg at waist with beading, ribbon drawn dery ed a aith Sab Ve embroidery set in every type of beauty Exceptional Values at reduced to $15.00. $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00 = 9x12 Pod 2. Rug, re- POET gic gc Meine: duced to $16.00. 9x12 Quaker Rag Rug, reduced to $7.00. 8-3x10-6 Wool-and-Fiber Rug, reduced to $5.00. 7-6x9 Wool - and - Fiber Rug, reduced to $4.50. 9x12 Wool - and - Fiber Rug, reduced to $7.50. 8x10 Deltox Grass Rug, reduced to $6.50. 9x12 Deltox Grass Rug, reduced to $7.50. 9x10-6 Melrose Art Square, reduced to $10. 9x12 Chinese Rice Straw n the commonplace Exceptional Values In red with em 49c nteresting lots of high-grade Gloves some brot lar stocks, featured at sharp reduc- Norman conquest, 1066. Those men 49 | insertion and Ke. bon drawn Detween two rows of lace.. Cc! _ iN of » were reglazing the shattered ’ "4 " ndows 4 stort ertimable cee Sy eeoaarargstns inten ard wring ween | Women’s Long Kid Gloves BUSINESS MEN URGE PREPAREDNESS SAD 49c lar style, tions from usual prices Women's Black and White | Kid Gloves in 12- and 16-button s, pique Northwest Business Men's ii a arrived when the United to tte military and ely and positively in favor jv i Women's Black and White Kid Gloves in 8- and 12- lengths; Slip-on Nashable Doeskin broken sizes, Gloves, reduced to $1.95 pair $1.15 pair. Women's One-clasp Pique Gloves in black, white and and fancy embroidered backs, 690 Drawers, cireu with draw string, fery ruffle; straight style 49c naval é ava ank Hammond and Ben with em LM 4 Moore, an , 10, follow length button bro! with ruffie of lawn or Val. lace 69c Muslin Skirts, with flounce of eyelet embroidery or finished overseam styles, and reduced to Preparation; that th of a reasonable preps 1a head pr should with lace 2 # seus and tucks 49c 69c Corset Covers of nain- nook or musiin, finished with eyelet embroidery lace inser tion or Swiss embroidery me dallions 15¢ Muslin Corset Covers at _ Strong Musiin Corset Covers for ‘Only 10c—Trimmed tn front with wide Dand of eyelet embroidery and finished 10c| Muslin Corset Covers with wide embroidery insertion, eyelets, ribbon drawn, lace edged—and Drawers with hemstitched ruffles. 25¢ Corset Covers and ‘ Drawers Corset Covers of musiin with rows lace or embrotdery tnsertion, rib- drawn; Drawers with embroidery 39c Gowns and Drawers at Slipover Gowns with kimono sleeves, heck and sleeves edged with lace; Drawers circular or straight, em- 15 | 19¢c -25c some embroidered | 39c Muslin Corset Covers for Droldery or lace trimmed -49c 250 for Corset Covers with lace or embroidery insertion trimming and edging fn neck and arms; some neatly embroldered. 39c and 49c Undermuslins at Long white Skirts with tucked flounce; Combtnations with embroid ery insertion and lace trimming; Envelope Chemise, prettily trimmed 59c Chemise and Combinations Muslin Envelope Chemise with rows of Val. lace in front, finished with edging. Combination Corset Cover and Drawers, neatly trimmed. 59c Muslin Underwear Priced Siipover Gowns with kimono sleeves Drawers with draw string; Corset Covers, ribbon drawn—Iace or em- brofdery trimmed. —Third Pieer—Seuth, ‘Children’s Day’ Economies intheShoe Shop Girls’ Shoes $2.50 Pair Shoes for Growing Girle—These are made of Gunmetal and Patent Leather, with cloth or dull feather tops; medium heavy sole#; sizes 2% to 6. Misses’ Shoes $2.00 Pair Misses’ Shoes of (Gunmetal or Patent Leather, fashioned on comfortable full fitting lasts and fitted with medium heavy soles; come in sizes 11 to 2. Girls’ Shoes $2.49 Pair Giris’ High Top Shoes, mado of soft Patent Leather, with dull mat tops, with medium heavy soles and low Iron Wear Shoes $2.95 Pair Boy®’ Iron Wear Shoes—The uppers are made of heavy calf leather with Goodyear welt soles solid leather heels and counters; sizes 1 to 5 heels; sizes 11 to 3 Men’s Rolled Edge Rubbers $1.00 Pair—Boys’ at 85c Pair Women’s Storm Sandals 55c Pair—Strap Sandals 50c Pair —Upper Main Floor Shop in the Morning and Save These 9 A.M.to 12 Specials Show You How (No Phone Orders Can Be Accepted for Them) | A Special Sale of $1.50 G-D, Justrite, C-B, a La Spirite and P. N. Corsets at But only in sizes 25 to 28, and a few of the larger sizes the above are well-known makes and els for average figures 5c Bleached Gauze 4c Yard Bleached Gauze or Cheese Cloth, 46 Wide. Not over 20 yards to each Lower Main Floor—Center. 15c Long Cloth 10c Yard Good quality Long Cloth: yard wide; comes in Main Floor. Seamless Sheets 55c Each 50 Dozen of Seamless Sheets, «ize 41x90 inches made of heavy Sheeting; neatly hemmed Lower Main Floor. inches nice soft finish lengths to 10 yards regularly heavy quality coutil in medium and low-bust styles w a. sell 50. They're made of endid mod ith long skirts. Spl —Third Floor. | Boys’ Sweaters at 35c Each Boys’ heavy cotton Sweaters—Rough style, with two pockets; Oxford and mare sizes 26 to 34.—Upper Main Floor. 10c Silkoline at 5c Yard Good quality Silkoline, 26 inches wide for covering comforters and draperies plain colors.—Third Floor. 10c Auction Score Pads 5c Each Our regular 10c Auction Score Sheets, contair ing the latest r ) a. m. to 12 at be each Upper Main Floor. Nes, from “CARRY HOME”’ SPECIALS IN THE DELICATESSEN Washington Creamery Butter 30c Pound Or Three Pounds for 89c Little Pork Sausages—Fresh supy daily; “Carry Hor p pound Peanut Butter—Pur vine brand; “Carry Home ice Cottage Butte—iresh quality ing medium size Home These “Carry Home” carrying their table supr 17c _11c 19c 4 pound all aver Carry Specials lies home Mayonnaise Dre: Jail Carry H Apple Butter—F're Carry Home” pr Full Cream Cheese Vourth Wloor, Fives Tested Vree by Our Pxpert Op te trist—Upper Main Floor, Haleony THE BON MARCHE Vike Street—Second Avenve—Union Street. Bilott 4100 suitable | arts of war cifictsts.” 0.H. SWIFT, SHIPPING COMMISSIONER, DEAD TACOMA, Jan. 7.—O, H. Swift, deputy United States shipping com missioner a! is port for 15 yen is dead here today. Death came without warning, while Swift was ting in an arm chair reading. He had been suffering from grip for several days For many years Swift had been one of the most widely known men jin shipping circles tn the Netw, not by the dreams eclen of the professional pa | AUTO ROBBERS GET $1,000,000 IN STAMPS ST. PAUL, Minn, Jan. 7.—Internal revenue stamps valued at $1,000,000 and currency worth upward of $4.000 are missing today, the result of an automobile robbers’ raid on the old federal bufldin: here last night. Their loot was obtained by blowing a nate. The stamps were of the tnternal revenue documentary issue, uset on deeds, mortgages and the Ike, and ranged in value from a half-cent to $500, ‘They were unnumbered and hence could easily be sold THESSALONIKA PASSENGERS SAFE NEW YORK, Jan, 7.—After being twice impertied by disasters to the Greek mea ) Thessalonika, 179 passengers and two bers of that ve arrived here today aboard the Greek | Relatives, many of them hysterical in their joy, rengers, after baving several times despatred of ever again ‘The remainder of the crew ts heading into port aboard the Perugia Reports that the Thessalonika carried 300 pasnengers proved untrue THOMSON WILL BE ABERDEEN ENGINEER R. H, Thomson, former city engineer, has been named by the Aber deen city council as consulting engineer for the Wishkah water project that will supply the Grays harbor city with its water ng them PROMINENT NEW YORK JOURNALIST DIES seated at his desk in the New York mer eiitor and put r of the St ft the Re a year ago e Times HUBBY TRAVELS der had to sell her dogs tor » a fist tne trip to the The moni to live « p for a separation SPRINGFIELD, Mase born at Forest park Gwendo' advices compelled a hurr and Jake Mayor Will Sleep in Coffin to Punish Himself After a Night Out With the Boys dl ayors : — riddle CITY, N. J., Deo, 2 banquet or the like a bit o! ping 7 Riddle, ne | me think!” hae eit cele FOUND A COLLEGE which he fnstall in his} 4, “When a fellow gets out pnts with the boys and kind of gets by |}, hie limit, he should have something to remind him, aside from a head ache and a flannel tongue the next She was honored at a ban morning. I've had this coffin made|quet by prominent local Chinese at o that when I get home after 1/the Nanking cafe, ‘Thursday Jo'clock in the morning from some! ing. ATLANTIC No, I'm not Jokin imed Mayor 1th it will be my # that'll make acé, Gue not a Gu which he has had made to order and will Fung “Hin Liu ot Wellesley and Colum. {t was announced Friday, will endeavor to establish a college for women on her return to China home. Chinese soon even reduced to 85¢ pair. Rugs, reduced to $5.00. ~—First Floor. —Second Floor Basemenf Salesroom The January Sale of Muslinwear Offers Many Saving Opportunities LL the advantages are with those who buy their sea- son's supply of Undermuslins Sale, for assortments are extremely varied, during this January the garments are all fresh and dainty, and the Sale prices represent worth- while savings. CORSET COVERS, Corset Covers of good quality nainsook, well-made, 25¢ with trim- ming of wide embroidery insertion and Irish-pattern edge drawn ribbon. Sale CORSET COVERS, 39¢— Lace with medal- combined in insertion and embroidery lions are effectively Cor- set Ce 39% vers of fine nainsook at this price Other pretty at 19c, 45c and 55¢ 50¢ nainsook in with many the Sale, ENVELOPE CHEMISES, ce of crepe or these dainty Envelope Chemises trim- ming of Barr of Val beading n lace edge, rows insertion sewed together or drawn with ribbon and Val lace edge. Sale price, 50« ENVELOPE CHEMISES, The top tr 55¢ ning of these pretty f gar of Swiss and Made of soft nain- ments is made up of one row insertion, one row of Val. insertion beading and edge mal value at 55« ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 89¢ Envelope exces Chemises of fine lingerie embroidery 8% dainty aced with ribbon rimmed with Sale price, ttractive values in Envelope ire offered at 39¢, $1.25 =o. American Lady Style 56E This Ce ium bust rset has me and moder skirt with m, rset the fig Made of firm white b. rure tiste, with embroi ed band trimming and two sets of strong hose supporters. Spe cial Me. Corset Covers in | Te, | price, 25c. | GOWNS, 59¢ Muslin Gowns in pretty Empire styles with the waist and short sleeves fash- woned of wide embroidery flouncing. Embroidery insertion is used to define the high waistline. Sale price, 59c. GOWNS, 75¢e— Kimono Gowns of white crepe plisse, prettily machine-embroidered with pink conventional designs. Sleeves and turn- over revers and fi ned with French knots. Sale price, : GOWNS, 69¢— A very pretty price is made of soft nainsook and trimmed with three pret ormandy Val. motifs and one row of Val. inser- tion, beading and edge. Sale price, 69c Other Gowns in the Sale, at 95¢ and $1.25. COMBINATIONS, 55¢— Two different cesigns of Val Irish-pattern edge drawn trim the top of very tions at 55« | COMBINATIONS Combin Kimono Gown at this lace and with ribbon pretty Combina ¢ ations i cover and circular nainsook and Irish-pattern or Ss embroidery inser made of pe aah 2 trimmed with wide Val. lace and Sw tion. Sale price, style, Basement Salesroom Unusual Values in Women’s Coats at $9.75 FRc from a purchase of Coats our own specifica- tions manufacturer’s sur- plus coatings, presenting the oppor- ty to secure unusually good and The terial workmanship for this Chincnillas Pebble Cheviots black are smartly Zibelines in brown, and navy, and the Coats designed in full- 16 to 42. exceptional at Rasement Salesroom belted model. Sizes The values are

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