The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR <«: THE BON MARCHE | | We Shall Wind Up Our “After-Stock- y FRIDAY UMMAG Of All Odds and Ends of Stock Remaining. Here’s a Splendid Chance for Real Bargains RUMMAGE SALE SPECIAL % They Will Show Where the Best Economies Are THE BON MARCHE’S ATTRACTIONS ARE ITS LOW PRICES THE BON MARCHE PIKE 8T.—SECOND AVE.—UNION 8T. ELLIOTT 4100 WILSON HECKLED BY SUFFRAGETS NEW YORK, Ithat he Predident Wilson today told 250 suffragets! not changed bis views that the suffrage question ought to y schedule Waldorf and re dan audi plied that he was too busy in pre The president's remarks to the Ad First 100 of them « ence by ®ending him a no paring speeches Thereupon the suffragets held a ¢ but he refused them Hy this time the numijer had swelled to 260 motnted vantage in the lot er pe at travelin i} It developed that t nal union had engaged a room at jthe hotel and had de ined to lay slege to the president after their, failure to obtain an audience with him at Washingtor Finally they “smoked him out,” after three hours efforts, and got his statement that he had pot changed hin views | CHAMPION OF BIRTH CONTROL WHO WILL BE | | but he us and sent him a second note. and the leaders had where they fired suffrage (Congrenslo: OWN LAWYER AT HER TRIAL, AND ESCORT || Mre. Margaret Sanger, at extreme right, the fearless champion of birth control, whose trial on the charge of distributing obscene liter ature has been postponed until January 24, She will be her own lawyer and Is shown here on the way to the courthouse for preliminary hear ing, attended by Miss Mary Chamberlain and Mrs. Frank Cothren. MILLION DOLLAR PLANT CHANGES HANDS } SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27.—-The Union Iron Works, which ha just purchased the shipbutlding plant of the United Engineering Works for $1,000,000, will spend $300,000 more tmproving the place. The plant | will be modernized fn every way MARRIED HER FOR MONEY; GOT $30,000 HOOD RIVER, Ore, Jan, 27.—Alleging that her writer-husband married her for oe= money, Mrs. M. Sue Arnutrong’s suit for divorce against Leroy Armytrong | fe here Armetrong formerly was ftor of Goodwin's Wo«kly t Sak Lake, and .« well known on the 6 as a newspaper man Armetrong has, on virlous pr their marriage, his wife Alleges ENGLISH WORKMEN AGAINST DRAFTING BRISTOL, England, Jan. 27.—English workmen recorded them solves today, thru their representatives in the labor convention here, as! opposed to the conscription bill, which, thru passage by the lords rg night, became a law, REV. LOEVELAND PANS PEACE ADVOCATES PORTLAND, Jan. 27. An atheist, a coward and a traitor to his ¥.” that's what Rev. F. L. Loeveland thinks of an at Brie last nieht he del FORMER CONSUL WANTS RELEASE PORTLAND, Jan, 27}—J. W. Matthes, former vice consul from Hol land tn Portland, has begun a fight for release from parole. Convicted of trregularities in land deals, Matthes was sentenced to one to ten *eare in the penitentiary, and paroled a year ago. Since then, he claims his famtly has made restitution of about $20,000, etexta, secured $30,000 from her since vered a plea for preparedness iy | TO CONSTRUCT 260 MILES OF ROAD | EUGENE, Ore, Jan. {7.—Construction men were jubilant today over the announcement that 260 miles of railroad will be constructed retween Coos bay and Bureka, Cal., connecting the Willamette Pacific, nearing completion, and the Western Pacific, which has F northern terminus To date, the Willamette Pacific, from E $9,000,000, it is said ENGLAND TO CUT LIST OF IMPORTS | LONDON, Jan, 27 uireka as its gene to Coos bay, has ‘The government has decided upon a partial pro-| hibition of Importation of many articles not absolutely necessary to the | ff |nation, This will relieve the shipping situation, according to President Runciman of the Board pf Trade. He said the whole British mercantile | marine will be placed under government control, STORMS TIE UP THREE RAILROADS RIVERSIDE, Cal. Jan, 27.—All trains are annulled on the Santa Pe and Salt Lake roads, betw here and Los Angeles Damage done by last night storm Caused the orders a washout at Prado, near Cor Fullerton branch T tario. UNDERWOOD GOING AFTER WILSON’S PLAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 The Santa 4, which stopped traffic on the t Lake has a waehout at Collins, near On. [eee that it will be an active, rather than a nominal opposition, CHILDREN SEE LITTLE HORSE AT THE BON “Little Lulu” In her stall, “Lutu’ the tiniest horse in the world and is on exhibition In the toy room, fourth floor, of the Bon Marche, Admission in free Many children have seen the tiny horne thi week. \ FREDERICK NELSON} Now in Preparation _——_ : —, An Important Sale of Black and Colored : Dress Silks ut v/p To Begin Tuesday, February Ist Details in next Monday evening’s papers. —— | Final Reductions inter Milline on Winter Millinery A> exceptional opportunity to secure, at a nominal price, a good-looking Hat for between- season wear. Seventy Trimmed Hats priced to close out at $1.00. Forty-one Trimmed Hats priced to close out at $2.45. Fifteen Trimmed Hats priced to close out at $5.00. All Remaining Untrimmed Hats, comprising many different models, in Velvet, Hatter’s Plush, Beaver, Vel- our, now grouped in three lots at greatly reduced prices: 50c, 95c and $1.95. seg ders: | This Pretty Taffeta Frock {| At $25.00 is one of several attractive new models for early Spring jwear that have arrived in the Gown Room, Second | Floor. The taffeta in this frock is good quality, the sleeves jare of silk chiffon and the V front is edged with chiffon and lace. The wide crushed girdle and the band at cuffs } are of the taffeta. advocate of I ‘Senator Underwood announced today | he will oppose President Wilson’s plan for a tariff commiasion, and he! ff | Shown in Black, Navy-blue, Copenhagen-blue, Wis- ~ taria and Brown. - Price $25.00. Another smart Frock is of crepe meteor in black, navy-blue or Holland-blue. The bodice, with V-front effect, is finished with em- broidered chiffon, the sleeves are of the chiffon, with crepe meteor cuffs, and there is a wide girdle, also of the silk. Price $25.00., Second Floor Clearing Broken Lines Boys’ Wear Ee YS’ orfolk Reefer sizes 4 to 9 reduced to $3.75. Boys’ Wash Suits in blouse style, sizes 6 to 8, reduced to D5¢. Broken lines of Boys’ Tape- less Blouses, reduced to 85¢. Boys’ Caps in broken lines, reduced to 25¢ and 50¢. Boys’ Hats, reduced to 65¢, 75e¢ and $1.00 Bec years, Wool Scarf Sets, $1.45 C ONTINUED Wintry weather greatly re desirabil of these pretty Cap and Scarf enhances y Sets featured in They are a number of pleasing = color-combinations, including Copenhagen-blue, em- erald or tan with white, rose with blue or tan, also plain Copenhagen. Attractively priced at $1.45 set Cocoa Door Mats —one of these full-prushed Door Mats at each entrance to the home will help to pro- A new Scarf of soft brushed wool is so designed that when properly the body and buttoned, it forms a sleeveless vest. Price $3.50. First Floor. wound around tect floor coverings 14x24, 65 Size Nemo Corset, Reduced to $2.25 EMO Style white slender figure. to $2.25. Size 16x27, 85« 335, made of figured pink and and especially adapted to the Reduced because sizes are broken, Second Floor. Size 18x30, $1.00 brocade Size 20x33, $1.25. Size 22x36, $1.50. —Second Foor, Over Twenty New Styles in Children’s Play Dresses and Suits, 55c Exceptional Values them because VERY they mother of little tots will like are so pretty, so well-made and because they launder easily. And the tots themselves will find them comfortable Two of the Styles Pictured: ittle Girl's Middy piped in blué@, very to play in. Dress with blouse of At left, a I white pereale and very short, full-plaited skirt of attractive plaid gingham Sizes 2 to 5 year Price At right, a Boy’s Middy Suit of white Madras cloth, lacing in front in The bands at bottom of the blouse legs are of plain-color chambray gingham proper sailor fashion and on trouser Price 55c Second Floor

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