The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 12

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TON EXAMINATION I FIND YOUR TONSILS IN A SEPTIC CONDITION f THEY OUGHT TO BE Taken OUT. THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE IN THE NASAL CAVITY IS FAR FROM NORMAL AND OUGHT TO BE PLACED UNDER A LONG COURSE OF 4! TREATMENT, ALSO TH® TURBINATES IMPINGE J | THE BON MARCHE 60 Handsome Plush FREDERICK&NELSON Garment Prices F urther Reduced UCH assortments of Suits, Coats and Dresses as still remain from Winter displays have been freshly adjusted un- der still lower prices as indi- cated below. ‘The resulting op- portunities are well worth tak- ing advantage of. bes 30 WINTER SUITS now duced to $10.00. 15 WINTER SUITS now duced to $15.00. 6 WINTER SUITS now duced to $25.00. 10 WINTER COATS now duced to $5.00. 18 WINTER COATS now duced to $7.50. 22 WINTER COATS now duced to $10.00. 40 EVENING GOWNS now reduced in four lots, at $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00. 5 VELVET DRESSES reduced to $9.75. 3 VELVET DRESSES now reduced to $19.50. —secona Ftoor REPUBLICANS FAVOR INTERVENTION | : WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—A The January Sale of Lingerie | Envelope Chemises at 95c Several Pretty Styles and Unusual Values in These Popular Undergarments Are Featured for Saturday. Two Briefly Described: N Envelope Chemise of very soft lingerie cloth has entire yoke in front fashioned of wide Swiss embroidery com- ON THE SOPTUM, AND —— s or = Coats at $14.50 | Coats That Were Made to Sell at $19.50 and $21.95 But an Unexpected Trade Wind Watted Them Our Way shaw at a Saving | SIZES 34, 36 AND 38 ONLY This sale will appeal to the woman who has set her heart on Plush Coat but couldn't quite afford to pay what the stores were asking THREE GOOD STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM One handsome style of good quality plush with large natural or black opossum collar, well lined throughout, belt all the way ‘round A very attractive style, large collar, pointed | effect of self material | lexnirun| bait PAINTING, a nice felt she of __» & 25 Good NiqnT!! IF I STAY IN HERG A Few MINUTES LONGER TLL BG A CHRONIC INVALID!!! re- Te- cuffs fastened with large | buttons of the same material; belted in front Another desirable Coat has the self collar, large buttons down the front and on cuffs; made loose asian Pee. back style with belt in front and lined throughout GIRLS’ DRESSES REDUCED TO $1.50 FOR “CHILDREN’S DAY” AT THE “AFTER- STOCK-TAKING"” SALES They are worth much more than $1.50, but now there are only a few of a sort, so we're glad to sell them for less. Sizes 6 to 14 years, in serges, shepherd checks, |! fancy plaids, in invisible stripes | Some are made Bolero style, with white collars and cuffs, some in novelty effects, velvet trimmed, and many other good styles in dark, serviceable col now <== poll of the United States senate on Democrats, Republicans. Total. For intervention ............+ . 4 ” 23 | Against Intervention on 5 28 Noncommittal + 122 7 ” voring Intervention are: Democrats-Gore, Okla; Mye js, I.; Thomas, Colo. Republicane—Borah, Idaho; Catron, | J ; Cummins, Ia; Poindexter, Wash.; Sherman, Il! Sterling, & D.; Townsend, Mich.; Gallinger, N. H , ; MeCumber, N. D; Morr Neb.; Curtis, Kan.; Dilling bam, Vt.; DuPont, Del; Pall, N. M.; Wadsworth, N. Y.; Works, Cal | These are opposed Democrate—Pankbead, Ala; Clark, | Pleteher, Pia; Hardwick, Ga.; Holli#, N. H.; Hughes, N. J.; Lane, Ore; bined with Torchon lace insertion and fish-eye pattern Val- The edges are trimmed with lace to match and Sale price enciennes. the neck is finished with ribbon-run lace beading. 95¢. Of very soft nainsook is another pretty Envelope Chemise, trimmed in front with pointed yoke of allover embroidery, inset with Valenciennes lace. The neck, arm’s-eye and bot- tom are finished with lace edge to match the insertion. Sale price, O5e¢. Second Floor Basement Salesroom 69 Women’s Broadcloth Dresses Just Received, to Be Offered at $5.75 N all-wool imported broadcloth is the material in these new Dresses, and Serta A $5.00 Sale of| FROM9 “CALL OF 1776 BEING SOUNDED” WASHIN IN, Jan. 21.—Robert Bacon, former secretary of state, addressing a packed house at the first congress of the National Secur. ity league here last night, exclaimed that “the cali of 1776 is being | sounded again thru the land. } “And | believe,” he added, “that the answer will be as strong and | clear as it was then for America to save Americans The name of Theodore Roosevelt was loudly applauded, MORE RAIN, SAYS WEATHER MAN Seattle is due for more rain Friday and Saturday, according to Weather Forecaster Salisbury. Southwesterly winds will accompany the moisture, and the temperature, which stuck close to 38 all day Fri day, will not drop past 34 ‘The eastern section of the state ts having warmer weather nearly 20 degrees warmer now in that section The reports from various stations follow | North Yakima 32, Spokane 30, Walla Walla 30. ] Alaska tn suff e the coldest winter in years, according to the| weather man. The temperature at Valder is 6 below, and at Nome 22 jf below. Tanana ts the coldest settiement in the Northern territory, be fog 64 below at latest reports. Ossip Gabrilowitech won admirers with bis art at the Moore the-|/f atre Thureay i He is one of the widely known plano artists, and of particular in Men’s Overcoats ’TIS THE SEASON’S BEST OVERCOAT SALE Short Lines of Overcoats Worth | Up to $18.00 Are Included ALL SIZES FROM 32 TO 42 IN SOME STYLE OR OTHER A disposal of the “Few” of each of a dozen lines of Men's Overcoats and Bal- macaans at less than factory cost. Some good rainproof Balmacaans in brown and gray mixtures—some double-breasted Over- coats with semi-fitted backs. They’re the best Overcoats for the money that this store ever sold —Upper Main Floor. 10c Playing Cards 7c Pkg. Steamboat Playing Cards, regular 0c values. Spectal Zo @ package. —Upper Main Floor. are made up in attractive styles for The they busi s and general wear. color- range features It ts Tan Olive Black Navy Wine Wistaria Brown Light-blue Five good styles to choose from, two as pictured. Sizes 16 to 46. | Unusually good values at $5.75. | | | —Basement Salesroom iW * Broken Lines of irls’ D f Girls’ Dresses for Girls’ All-wool Serge School Dresses have been reduced to $2.50 for Saturday. jf! Loe, Md: Martine, N. J.. O'Gorman, N. Y.; Owen, Okla: Phelan, Cal All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. Self-belted, long-waisted styles—two-piece || Pittman, Nev.; Shafroth, Colo.; Sheppard, Texas; Shields, Tenn.; Sim _Middy Dresses, contrasting and braid trimmed or smocked. Also straight line styles i= C.; Smith, Ariz; Stone, Mo.; Thompson, Kan.; ggg be c.; Of corduroy, made Middy effect, and jacket effects of Bedford cord. a, a edna Py ppd es gel ee met ee ; ivic? * | Noncommitial: | Detocrate--Awhurnt, Ariz; Chamberlain, Ore.; ° | Chitton, W Hitchcock, Neb.; Johnson, Me; Johnson, 8 D.; Mar Broken Styles and Sizes of Girls’ Coats Priced $2.95 8D a m ‘ a Newlands, Nev; Rapadell, La.; Smith, Ga.; Underwood, Aln; | 20 Girls’ Coats—neat models but in broken styles and sizes. Special Saturday at : > Soe ipttlicias prandeaee, Conn; Colt, R. 1; Jones, | $2.95. Mixtures, Bedford cords, corduroys, plain materials and cheviots in the lot; plain ; Lippitt, RL; McLean, Conn.; Oliver, Pa.; Weeks, Mans | belted or trimmed models in styles that are always good. Any one of them is a bargain. |f| er EINE FEZ REA Little Girls’ $1.45 Wash Dresses } ‘DRY LA 71 —at lend Ret “s hote! t NE, Jan, Tl en 5 mer, wea! iy el owner, to | Here's a bargain for the very young ladies—several pretty | aay began serving a ten<ay jail sentence for violating the prohibition |] styles of little gingham and chambray Wash Dresses, neat striped law. Besides being jatled, De Reimer paid a fine of $260 and costs styles and plain colors, some with plaited skirts, others with middy ‘He pleaded guilty om : Beare : waists. —Second Floor. A.M.TO12 1 ins for Saturday Morn- ing Shoppers ( No Telephone Orders Accepted) 5c Waxed Paper 3 Pkgs. for 9c Hammerschiag’s Waxed Paper—Not over 6 to each none delivered —Lower Main Floor. ncridntomattintnanninneegeed? 39c CHALLIE AT 19¢ YARD | Half Wool Chailie, 27 inches wide, light, medi and dark backgrounds, with Pretty patterns. ee —Upper Main Floor. 20c SATEEN LINING 8c YARD Mill remnants of mercerized Seteen, 20 inches wide; & good Ine of colors and black —Upper Main Floor. SILK REMNANTS 19¢ YARD Remnants of 39c and 50c Silke, plain and fancy pieces from 19 to 36 inches wide SKATE SPECIALS $250 Puck Btop Hockey Ice Skates, tops of best cold rolled steel, all screw 1 75 clamp, pair .... ° aie. sv ee . 95.00 Winsiow Rocker Ice Skates, with hardened jj steel blades, nickel plated, a $3 50 $5.00 International Ice Skates, the greatest ees"... $8.50 YOOR GOLF LINKS IS OPEN NOW. FREE INSTRUCTIONS | IF YOU BUY YOUR GOLF CLUBS | HERE —Fourth Floor. Saturday Specials in Music and Candy Ihe fonge—"Dancing the ) F packed assorted Jelly — Roll,” foney- | tes—Kegular 250 men, mn as . ah 4 lo # 7 aha half ‘ango W 'y Tex’ | pound box for and a @00d assortment | Me; poun KF or 39C of other 4 —M. Ph Bargain Sony... 5c | - —— —Third Floor—Center. ' —Upper Main Floor 5c CHEE CLOTH 4c YARD Cheese Cloth, or 5 wide, not over 20 yar —Lower Main Floor. 25c LACE SCARFS AT 15c Heavy Lace Squares or Table Tops, size 30x30 inches, neatly hemmed; good looking patterns. —Lower Main Floor, 80c BED SHEETS AT 65c Bleached Seamless Bed 81x99 8, made of good heavy neatly nmed —Lower Main Floor 40¢ COCOA MATS AT 29¢ Cocoa Door Mats, good heavy quality; good size. Mats that help keep the floors clean.—Third Floor. FRINGE AND CORD 5c YARD Odds and ends of Curtain Fringes, Cords and Laces, for trimming curtains and portieres —Third Floor. 50c STATIONERY 15¢ BOX Broken lines of initial Stationery, 24 sheets paper, 24 correspondence cards and 48 envelopes in each —Upper Main Floor. fixe terest in America because he married the daughter of Mark Twain. | She sang at the concert here. | An audience quick to respond greeted Gabrilowitsch, and his wife | was loudly applauded | | The concert waa under the auspices of the Ladies’ Musical club REPUBLICANS OPPOSE ALASKA BILL WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—The item of $2,000,000 In the Alaska raf). road appropriation bill was attacked by the republicans tn the house [fff Thursday as a luxusy that might be cut off for revenue shortage. Representative Gillette of Massachusetts praised the democrats for thetr work in pushing forward the railroad, but said that unless they had some means of bringing in the revenues that the luxuries must be cut off. Moore of Pennsylvania said that the money might states, FAVORS COMPULSORY TRAINING WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Maj. Gon. W. H. Carter, U. 8. A., retired, in an address before the senate military committee Thursday, urged viequate system of preparedness for this nation, saying that the arm: and navy must be kept in constant readiness to ward off any sudden attack by a foreign power. Gen. Carter also laid before the committee a report prepared by while speaking for Alaska and her needa be used advantageously on roads in the | Pamelia Asicon, Special 35c AS pictured, a well-made Apron of good quality percale, de- (—— signed with kimono sleeve, provided with two large patch pockets and tastefully bound in white. The | material blue patterned with small white figure, nad black with white check. Special, 35¢. COTTON CREPE KIMONOS REDUCED TO $1.00 Prettily style, is | fashioned Empire | with kimono and elastic at high waistline The skirt is full accordion plaited and set on with double heading. , Pat terned in attractive floral designs | on blue, red or pink ground and finished with collar and cuffs of white Reduced to $1.00. in sleeves T color organdie. —Basement Salesroom. Clearing Broken Lines of D. M. C. Cottons At Reduced Prices —Basement Salesroom. New Silk Waists at $2.50 Very Attractive in Style and Value RIPED Tub Silk Waists in various -combinations, with narrow yoke and conyert- ible collar; deep cuffs and front fastening with loops over but- Price him when in charge of the Department of Hawall, that recommended increasing the standing army to a force of 0, and that volunteers in each congressional district be kept in training, The report also said that compulsory military service was the only practical means by which trained men might be constantly on hand REPORT JAP SOLDIERS NEAR BORDER WASHINGTON, Jan soldle encamped army officials here today MURDERER HANGED A T FOLSOM FOLSOM PRISON, Jan. 21.—Reto Bargas, 28, was hang this morning o was dead 14 minutes Women’s House Sets Reduced to 75c HREE-PIECE of light-blue chambray ging- ham, trimmed with blue-and- white checked percale; also Sets in navy-blue delft-blue per- cale patterned with small white polka dot, Reduced to 75¢. Middy House Sets, as pictured, of blue, per r stripe jacket is bound percale imitation ivory tons, Sizes 38 to 44 $2.50. Black and white Striped Taf- feta Waists with convertible collar, hemstitched cuffs and small ball buttons, Sizes 36 to 44. Price $2.50, White Crepe de » pin-tucked or with hem- seams and pearl Extra large sizes up to 52 bust measurement are included. Price >. Basement Salesroom CARRY HOME SPECIALS IN THE DELICATESSE You can save the com of de ry on these items by carrying them home yourself, Best Washington Creamery Butter 35c Ib. or 3 Ibs. for 95c Children’s Hair Cut Any Style for 25¢ The SATURDAY SP IN THE GROG New Italian Chestnuts Special at 5c a Pound New italian Chestnuts—large size and strictly fresh quality; | while they last, 6c a pound, or 6 pounds for.. 25c Mayflower Cottee—Always fresh ' ted; our regular 300 rarer.” 26c it | Mararont—iine quality Washington made pound ary Son ten tor... LOC Baking 22c 6c best place in town to have the little one's hair cut lady barbers in attendance and they're so patient with the children. —Becond Floor, L emeeiniendatcaeantepicenes 4 | Spring Lines of 50c Fiber Silk Stockings for Women Are Here | The Round Ticket Fibre Stik Hose for Spring have arrived fiber stiks, that look r like dollar silks, have re tops, 6-thread heels and toes, in black white and 20 costume ab Los Angeles reports that miles south of Jacumba were 300 Japanese Sets ridiculed "by ; a House embroidered, stitched buttons. d here at or lrop fell y occurred or OF, Price's ch a man, a Woman and man, Frank Amador Mr R six and one Chavez The lavender ¢ Ly Children’s Hose 17c Pr. Children's | School Broken Lines of Women’s Felt Slippers Reduced to 65c Pair —Basement Salesroom mother, was cale with small des in white with The striped trasting colors and is provided with wide belt, one large and one small patch pocket duced to 75e. Basement Salesroom in con IF BILL JONES ran a grocery and a meat market and you KNEW you were being cheated at the grocery, would you urge your friends to do business at the Jones meat market? The Southern Pacific is cheating you. It ee a run thru Seattle, but its allied line, the O-W., oes. combed me ai aid ) | Stockings, with iaunéry ie iplen. oF | ribbed, long elastic legs. Brn fat eorabting: 28 | or white, sizes 1 to 16 years 11 bare for | —Fourth Floor. ~—Upper Main Floor. | cotton fine black Butter—Made © and pure alt und . Re-

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