The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1916, Page 12

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| tops; New “Wirthmor” As Always $1.00, As These four dainty styles of “Wirthmor’” | Wai THE SEATTLE STAR YE PUYALLUP EDITOR | LOSES LARGE GOBS OF| Always Worth More ists will be shown for the first time on Saturday in New York, Chicago and Seattle. So body. spr value at Al—A lovely mercerized | popl pret down the front cuffs, and buttons A2d—The gabardine pret ed effect on the shoulder and Slee with turn back cuffs. that you will see them as soon as any They are the last word in. early ing Blouses, and are simply wonderful a dollar. A3—An organdy Bloyde snow white with €roup of tucks down the back and on shoulders; fromg panels prettily gmbrotdere and convertibi® collar $1.00. A4—A pretty “Wirthmor,” trated here, with hem wtite woams; front cuffs and « in a dainty em broidered design In “Wirthmor,” with ty embroidered notches turn back convertible collar fastened with colored Zephyr with ty hematitching, potnt orga tucks style pin long group of ves are Second Fleor—North. 35 SILK DRESSES REDUCED TO $6.50 They Were $10.00, $12.50, $14.50 and $19.50 But there are only a few of each left, Saturday at $6.50. Some are Evening Dresses—some are "bargains—you'll that the minute y One $19.50 Silk Dress with | Five $10.00 C striped taffeta skirt and| Silk Dresses short jacket $ 5 pretty styles, p effect, at . 6. 0 at Three $19.50 Silk Dresses,| Six $10.00 coat effect, plaid skirt, | Dresses — pr cu collars 5 some embroid P and revers, at. $6. 0 ered, for $14.50 Crepe de Two $12.50 Chine Dresses, plain style Accordion with wide belt at waist Dresses with | black, navy, $6.! 50 ged see brown, green.. Plaited so we put them all out on one -rack for street Dresses need t yu set eyes on them repe de Chine} Two $12.50 Wash — white, in| Party Dresses, trimmed with $6.50 black velvet White etty styles, $6.50 White Silk Party ribbon, at Party Dresses with One $16.50 Silk Messaline | Party Dress, pretty style $6. 50) Second Vloor green A Clearance of 68 Little Coats At $3.50, At $4.50, At $5.50 < A “Children’s Day”’ Bargain of the First Magnitude FOR THE REDUCTION SEVE S HAVE RE BEEN VERY Only one of a sort, but in many different styles—a! Broadcloths others Season's newest Corduroys and many vets, plush and pipings full many plain tailored and novelty effects, Zibelines, weaves Diagonal and half-belted models } h vel trimmed w LITTLE GIRLS’ DRESSES FOR $2.60 Just 37 in the Lot of Wool Serze, Dark Colored Plaids and Corduroys Pretty little Dresses, that should duced to $2.60 for Saturday. Dark color rs and cuffs—all-wool serges, sell for vestee effect ombinations of serges and stripes and is a much but are higher price with velvet j ed plaid peertles pique col trimmed y 3 rd cord corduro. OMEN’S SHOES, $1.95 A PAIR Broken Lines of $3. 50, $4 and $5 Grades ENOUGH FOR ANOTHER DAY, WE | THINK So if you were not able to get waited on in Thursday's rush we'll try and do better this time. Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes in patent le with cloth or dull kid tops and weit or turn soles— good run of sizee—$1.95 a Pair. Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 gunmetal Shoes with welt soles, high or low heels—sizes 2 to rs $1.95 a Pair. $3.50 Shoes Growing Giris’ patent —. Jie with high button style with comfortable foot form | shapes; welt soles and low heels; Button Shoes, Pair Boys’ Shoes of Gunmetal Calf, made on com fortable fitting lasts with medium heavy soles and low heels; button styles; in sizes 2% to 5% Men’s Rubbers, Sizes 7 to 10, Pr. 39c Men’s Rubbers—(ood heavy quality: come in foot hold, storm and strap sandal styles, whichever you like be#t; all sizes from 7 to 10 LOTS OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S RUBBERS IN ALL STYLES —Upper Main Floor. in sizes 11 to 3. ther | aa Hats Reduced $4, 00! Original Prices were x ; $10.00, $12.50, RAN 4 aa and $18.00—But what - 4 of That? What though many recent 4 ing THEM arrivals in New York Pat- tern Hats are included WE WANT TO SELL QUICKLY And so we reduce them all to $4.00—rega original cost or present values, All the shapes are here—Sailors—many novelty pe rolling brim styles and Turbane—made of fine quality silk velvet, trimmed with pretty novelty wings, ostrich fancies, metallic ornaments, fur and flowers 95c Trimmed Hats, Worth to $6.50 About 100 of these Trimmed Hats—Pins velvet shapes In newest « P| smartly with Ostrich Feathers, Flowers, Ribbon Ornam and Fur and —Second ¥ Saturday Specials in Candy and Masic Stuft Minte — Dainty , ie Muste—"Come Back | Peppermint Confection, | Dixie.” “Kentucky Jubi lee” and Liste to the with criap, creamy cen | pen Dixie terse 18c | Band | pound for § —Lewer Main Floor. —Third Floor—Center, These Saturday Morning Economies Point the Way to Real Saving On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Only No telephone orders can be accepted for any of them 20c Sateen Linings 8c | 50c and 59¢ Remnants of mercerized | pDrescing Sane and fine twilled Surah | 26 inches wide; Koc ors, suitable for a « pores —Upper Main Floor. 15c Flannelette 9c Y: Duckling Velour Kin Mostly dark terns (nome ne: i tT inches wide, Lower Man Floor 7c Huck Towels 5c Ea. 190 dozen of Bleached Huck Towels—17x24 inches. pecial at be each, At this price not er one dozen to each.—Lower | Main Floor. $1.00 Bedspreads 75c Ea. Crochet Bed Sprenda—Sire 76x 4 firm. quality Spr Mar Mato THE BON , Mecona A Uston oe. Finfty Ostrich long, ends finin in mixed black gray, pink, and natural inches heavy je of Maden Gingham, Boys 50c Shirts 39c Ea. 9 A. M. TO 12 ONLY 27-Inch 50c 35¢ Japanese Silk only a sale of 9a of Japanese inches wide, From m. to 12 finely woven quality Bbc a yard; blue, white and black only service Silk at gold, light »le, Wash in pink —Upper Main | 5e Handkerchiefs 3c Es. for Be—Women's and en's embroidered Handker. Sacques 29c | ques—Made of | lawns and es and fitted | « 40 Second Floor 10c Palmolive Soap at 6c | Upper Main Foor. $1.00 Ostrich Boas 85c | Mine quality | fitting f Roas— if inches | hed with taenel: and white, plain | ¢rom 12 Main Floor. | F90 Curtain Scrim Te Yd. with Militar 4 MARCHE ‘Velephone Waists at $1.00 just as illus } Silk $6.50 ally | Net | Two $12.50 Silk Messaline | lace | —Seeond Floor, Cemter. | | hat a cigarette? confused gestion of a cake DIGNITY | AT SIGMA NU Editor PM Valley whether Montgomer 0) hin Pribur Then the “D pper on him n the He is with Bryan on the military, fire innue. cowbell! in agin the munitions trusts Everybody ts when he packed his Gladstone! Thru the dit »whell That meant dinner The young men editor sat down oval table One of the overcoat Puyallup ra ocrat s pounced with Bob Dinner! | | to the | at once. | | | ollege They gravita nter of the or lower case. mill, 1 the sound of { their visiting around the big students started @ T ang got with him They ited thru ter The editor got into the the thing He la id An on as the meal was over, @ ' n was hot-handed and sent t for a clear for Bob ! Bob Talks About Bryan Nob got in a corner and started |} talking about Bryan. | Not discourteously, but boiater uly, @ half-dozen of the sweat-|f assured him he whe ver ered youngsters ax wrong They suid, all at the same time You're off on the wrong foot!" | | i} One 4 Fresn Rolls U a Wr do you get that stuff? ‘| | i} | | phe Trousers Under the turble! Bryan is a nut Have of Peace’ || | | bag and awung onto the N. P. local| for Seattle, to attend the nowspa pér institute, he looked lke a reg ular editor of a valley paper ought big, #tern, dignified and you seen “The Battle Cry Then a nervy young freshman leaned over and put three reefs in Bob's trousers | } Locks Like a Rah-Rah | to look Hut they won't know Hob row And Bryan nome to ke tomor Another hurled a pillow into the » RANK It was mileaminute action When they got thru, Editor Mont gomery looked as much of @ rah rah as any Si-yearold editor from Puyallup could After three hours of life in al fraternity house, Hob was put tol bed on a sleeping porch | ell rang newspaperman tn Make " Feel at Home } “Well, how did it work?’ he} asked the boys | We gave him everything but the ra f and the pin,” sald one ) 1 Kane ,am 6 way Professor Kane|f bunch of fraternity men out he university are making rab out of 20 visiting editors from over the state thin week, who quartered at the fraternity houses may Assigned to “Frat” House For Bob has gone thru a real bat tle When Bob got out to the untver sity campus, Lee Wh nalistic department, th tle professor in the world today said to Hob They are keeping some of the editors at the frater nity house, You are assigned to the Sigma Nu house. Just break right in and put your feet in the house manager's lap. The boys to have you rMontgomery frowned, anc look and will Throw him White Insleted Bob len't Strong for it Finally with visible confusio Editor Montgomery was led to the mystic shrine of the Gree etter boys Now, Bob wasn fraternity businem He bad always figured « gang of collegians, left to live under their »wn roof, would fail to let thelr « t re with their goo t strong for this lege work in times When he got to 4325 15th N. E., he rang the bell Editor Is Welcomed The door opened, and out broke the sound of two dozen voices, loud ly arguing oa two dozen different propositions The plano January, 1916, music A big fellow in a stnck out a hand, grinned, and yelled Come in. Gimme your Make yourself at home. Have ave vas clanging some big sweater was a iittle © #UK ‘He took oft’ They Assured Him Editer Mont Bryan is a Nut WANT LAW REPEALED THAT JAILS THEM editors want the but that the country editors ng chances of being jailed or the same offense The politicians aren't in very good with the state editors The feeling cropped out several times at the Washington Newspa per Institute on the university campus Thursday The pollt a legislator, picion on Senator A A celes The country cane right to discuss fairty ing In the courts They decided committee meeting Presa association at the university to make a fight the repeal of the Washington ate that enables judges to jail editors for such discussion Country editors say the ¢ity newspa get away with con structive discussion of pending NEW YORK LEADS SE ATTLE Only New York leads Seattle sioner E. T. Chamberiain. The in the number of documented number of documented vessels vessels, according to the annual credited to Seattle is 2,670, and report of Navigation Commis. to New York is 5,550. casen pend at the legislative of the State Thur night after he becomes me to look with sus press,” said State re Smith of Port An IF You'Re BALD-HEADED, BE CAME AND ADMIT IT !! WHEN YOU WEAR ONE OF THESE DEAD GRASS MATS I REDERICK &~ NELSON Important Reductions on Corsets Featured for Saturday HE Corsets fi els, of because the (> guring in this underpriced offering everal well-known makes, and are quote range of sizes is incomplete. R. & G. Lace-front Corset Reduced to $1.25 pink bre cade, the back uited to the average R. & G. Corset Reduced to $1.25 ack-lace R. & G. Corset of pin cade, in a new model for the figure C-B Corset Reduced to $1.2: As pictured at Reduced to left, g ; Dresden Has elastic patterned with pink fancy stripe model flowers on white ground back, average well-boned, and suited long skirt side-back gore in to the figure Two good brocade effects eason’s mod- reduced prices are all thi at sharply lace-front , fitted and figure k bro- average American Lady Corsets $1.25 American Lady models ot white and Pekin- with very and deep elastic gore in the (especially desirable for full in one style figures), the other designed to fit the Niris Corsets Reduced to $1.95— Two average f La Camille Reduced to new average-figure models, in beautiful pink brocade or fine white batiste. Bust of medium height and skirt quite long; be finished with 1 t supporters of back pink ssing, and heavy hose attached hose Broken lines, Hats, and Y¢ measurement including Boys’ Boys’ Wear Reduced All at sharply ung Men's Overe« igure. Corset $1.95 A good lace-front model of pink bro- cade, with elastic gore across the ends pink and supporters. bones; trimming —Second Floor Wash vats in sizes 34 to 39 chest Suits, Rompers and reduced prices. Second Floor. Basement Salesroom JANUARY SALE OF MUSLINWEAR A few of the values that are maintain- ing ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 95¢ Crepe Envelope Chem ises pretty Empire style, with ribbon-run embroidery fining line. The ped with in beading de high waist- yoke is top- Torchon lace beading and edge drawn with ribbon and lace edge also trims the arm- eyes and drawers. price, B5¢. GOWNS, 69¢ A very pretty this price is in kimono- sleeve style, with trim- ming of dainty shadow lace motifs and shadow lace insertion, beading and edge. January Sale price, 69¢. Exceptional Values in Handkerchiefs AT 3¢ EACH— AT 5¢ EACH— Women's Plain Women’s Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs, Wom of fine, sheer lawn, Cambric Handker Women’s Embroidered with embroidered barred Handker- design, Children’s women’s Em kerchiefs in prir roidered Cambric and border ef Handkerchiefs and Col- ored-border styles Sale SKIRTS, 65¢ A seven-inch Gown at embroidery flounce and under-ruffle » Skirts of good quality muslin, priced in the Sale at 65e. Lawn en's chiefs ited AT 10¢ EACH— Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with embroid- ered designs, some slightly rumpled from display, reduced to 10@ each. we Cups and Saucers Special, 45c Set of 6 ATURED for Saturday, white jement Salesroom plain of F I medium Cups and Saucers weight semi-porcelain on the popular Hudson shape, as pic- tured, special, set of 6, 45¢. —Basement Salesroom, Children’ s High: Top Boots Reduced to $1.95 Pair IHILDRI with red top, 10%, N’S Napoleon Boots in gun-metal calf C Sizes 7 to or tan calf, with extra heavy soles to $1.95 pair Misses’ and Children’s Patent and Dull Calf Button Shoes, made on broad-toe last, with heavy soles, sizes 84% to 11 $1.50 pair; 11% to 2, 81.85 pair reduced Children's Patent and Dull Calf Button Shoes, with hand-turned soles, sizes 2 to 5, 75e pair; 5% to 8, Oe pair, —Basement Salesroom, Chamoisette Gloves Reduced to 25c Pair HITT clasp style, si to 25¢@ pair Chamoisette Gloves in two es 514 to 7, reduced and black to 38¢. Rasement Salesroom. unabated interest and this event: CIRCULAR DRAWERS, 45¢— Well - made Circular- style Drawers of nain- sook, with — pin-tucked ruffle edged with Val lace insertion and edge. January Sale price, 45¢. Several other pleasing styles at this price have lace and embroidery trimming. CORSET COVERS, 45¢ Corset Covers of good quality nainsook, with yoke trimmed in two rows of shadow lace and embroidery insertion sewed together and top- ped with lace beading and edge. January Sale price, 45¢. —Basement Salesroom. Hot Water Bottles, $1.00 UBBER Hot Water Bottles in chocolate color with patent hanger stopper. Priced at $1.00, in Basement Salesroom. Women’s Union Suits, 50c ARM Fleece-lined Union Suits of a good weight for present wear, in ankle length, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, sizes 34, 86 and 38. Priced at 50¢, —Basement Salesroom, Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 50c OYS' Fleece-lined Union Suits in silver-gray color, sizes 26 to 34, good values at 50¢, Jasement Salesroom Miller Lace-Front Corset $1.00 the desirable lace-front style, with medium bust and long skirt, especially suited to the average figure. Made of good quality coutil, with embroidery trimming. Boned protector un- der front lacings and three sets of hose supporters. Price, $1.00. Basement Salesroom ow Proof Auto Caps Reduced to 39c | he EPTY Rain-proof ONAL values in Women's \uto Caps, plain colors white checks. Reduced ~-Basement Salesroom,

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