The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1916, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE PIKE & SECOND AVE,, UNION ST.—ELLIOTT 4100 A TUESDAY SALE OF WASH DAY NEEDS With special prices on labor-saving that lessen the many do so articles to the increase the ef of the much work, fectiveness laundry ‘home Laundry Soap for 25 3 Dozen Clothes Pins Se Regular size common Wood Clothes Pins that will fit on wire, cotton and hemp clothes lines, $5 Clothes Wrinzers $2.98 Universal Clothes Wringers with 50c Clothes Baskets 39¢ | Large size Clothes Baskets, made of split wood | with strong reinforced bottoms. Special at 39¢ each. $1.75 Wash Boilers at $1.49 Model Wash Boilers, made of heavy tin with copper bottoms; fitted with stationary handles and fit-in cover. steel 98c Vacuum Washer at 50c Made of heavy tin with wood handle; has & strong suction power. 12 Quart Water Pail 29c Water Pails, made of heavy galvanized tron, with strong wire bail; i2-quart size. specta., 290 each. Troning Boards 98¢ Each “Crown” Folding Ironing Boards with hardwood guaranteed for 3 years. EXTRA SPECIAL Full Size Wash Boards 19c Full-size Wash Boards; made of heavy metal in aluminum finish, with extra strong wooden frames. Electric Irons Special $2.65 Rite Heat Electric Irons, full nickel plated finish and complete with cord. 50 Foot Clothes Line 12c Mexican Clothes Line, 50 feet in length; strong and heavy; will not stain clothing or stretch. Galvanized Wash Tubs 79c Standard weight Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, large No. 2 size. These Tubs are fitted with | top and staunch stand; folds up compactly when strong side handles. not in use. IRONING PADS MADE TO FIT ALL SIZES OF BOARDS AT 50c Bathroom Fixtures — Nickel Soap Dishes, plated | | WIZARD MOPS a5 Rach Towel Bars, Tumbler | Smalt-sise Winard Fot~ Aluminum Tea Squart size; | Holders, Tooth Brush and nered’ style” These aA went 10¢ | 4:2 *: tt Toilet Paper Holders, each.... hing floors and —Lower Main Floor. for poll Inoleum. an... $2.98 | ebruary Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles NY NEW “SPECIALS” ARE ADDED FOR THE SECOND DAY OF THIS : HELPFUL SALE. HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM: Mary Garden 50c Lilas de 48 ann Powder 39c Rigard Talcum 39c A sale of the reguiar 50c size— Litas de Rigard Talcum Powder— | delicate and hygiente for totlet and “Mursery purposes. Se size Sweetheart Soap, special, § bars for 25¢. 75 size Cod Liver Oil, special at | 68e. | $1.00 size Lydia Pinkham Vege- _ table Compound, special... .65¢ size Sai an (saline lax- ve), special . ae talcum, zine sterate, boractc acid and magnesia. $1.50 size Oriental Cream, special at O8e¢. 26c Nail Brushes, special, 15e. 25¢ size Miro Dena Taicum Pow- der, special .. ihe Louesenbod Bath 8, each, $1.50 size Kennedy's Medical Dis- covery, special She 50c size Wakeless Camettine, ape cial . a 59¢ $1.00 8 ad oe Tooth Powder, 75e size Jad Salts, special...49¢ $1.00 s 75¢ size Imperial Granum, spe. phur, special . cial at *- - toe 25¢ size Batha 106 size 3-in-1 Oil, special 6e made hae gdhes tous ic pecial, can 25¢ size Sin-1 Oil, special. .16¢ GET i. coy 24 Be | 50¢ vite Page's Oranepela Roe. 25e size Hospital Cotton, special | edy, special .... 290 * ize 50c size Pebeco Tooth Paste, | 65¢ size Chamois Skins, special special at .........c..200- Me | * «+++. 39e —Lower Main Floor, “Just for Tuesday” Specials on Domestics and Bedding 15c GALATEA 10¢c YARD $1.50 SPREADS AT $1.25 | Galatea Cloth, 27 inches wide, in mill ends and | Crochet, Bedspreads, size 80x90 inches; plain | full bolts; all neat figured and striped patterns; | hemmed Spreads with pretty Marseilles patterns; }} also plain colors. | good firm weight. Special $1.25 each. i irae : 240 P ZAC doc PERCALE 8 YARD 12¥4c PILLOW CASES 0c EACH Scout Percale, 36 inches wide; light color back- | yeme wre mate of tedtare a petore hemming ground with neat figure and stripe patterns; come ane of medium Weight 'Neacheg tive- lin; hemmed, ready for use. in lengths to 20 yards | asthe Mabades Floor. THE MOTHERS’ TRAINING THE LIBERTY RIN bic dll BERTY RING et alae Peseta dt Billo, wit 4 ne. test Jewelry. novelty, An interesting lecture on mater made of sterling silver, set nal nursing will be given. All with 13 bright, gleaming those interested are cordially in- stones. Price $1.00. vited to attend.—sisth Fieor, Cate —Upper Main Floor. Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery = : oe 2RRY COFFE 22c / 4 Cans Milk for a ae ono EE . a Seeded Raisins coe NEW ITALIAN PRUNES, 9c.LB. |—-9¢ Pkg.— ik game to apeu-- | UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA, 25c | nce tld, Raleine— delivered only with oth SUGAR PEAS AT 7%c A CAN er groceries. NEW SHELLED WALNUTS, 45c Fancy Red Salmon, No. 1 tall) Stollwerck's Milk Cocoa; regular | Orange and Lemon Peel; size cans, each.. the size, Yelb, can, each ‘ ‘ite 20¢ Dei Monte Pumpkin; regular 1Qe Premium Baking quality; a pound Stollwerck grade; No. 2 size cans; each.. | Chocolate; regular 2h size, %- | New Evaporated Peaches; ne GREAT Wa 26 | 1b, tachagte, each 2Q0¢ | COP! meaty fruit; pound be Macaroni or ‘Spaghe ti; Washing-| Leslie's Shaker Salt; will tot | New Evaporated Apricots; fine, ton-made brand; package We) lump or cake; a can Te! meaty fruit; a pound sf 106 Hear the ‘University Yannigans’ at the Pure Food Show They will be here every afternoon this week, at the Pure Food Show from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m Every booth will be at its best and working overtime to make up for the lost days when all Seattle was bound. At the Roman Meal Booth — 2,000 sample loaves of the Famous Roman Meal Bread given away free. Better come early and get one of the samples. At the Crystal White Soap Booth—special, 13 bars of Crystal White Soap for 50c and a 106 cake of Tollet Soap free with every | | | snow- 50e purchase ——Veurth Floor, ball | | bearings and high-grade rubber rolls, which are | delightfully perfumed; éomposed ot} BRIDGES TAK HGnT 10 Robert Bridges, president of the Port of Seattle, in a letter Monday to William G. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, com: plains that the federal banking act is, in thin locality, being das the tool of special in- st He censures H, Parker Willis, secretary of the federal reserve toard, for “confi tactlos ling with matters of pub- mends that in or der to extend the benefits of the reserve banking act to far- mers and other producers, par- ticularly to farmers of Eastern Washington. The latter, he charges, are being unjustly dealt with by intetor banks, which, he declares, will loan their money only at high interest rates President Bridges sent a telegram tary McAdoo on January fone to cent loans to tntertor he pointed out, were i for in the fed Such loans pemingly provid ral banking ac Ask 10 Per Cent Interest Ho stated that patrons of Sent tle’s public terminals were plaining that interior banks denand 10 per cent Interest on money }loaned on unimpeachable ware house receipts given as collateral Later, he says, he received a tel jegram from HM. Parker Willis, tn forming him that his communica jtton to McAdoo had been referred to the federal reserve board, and that his complaint had been looked into. As evidence Willis inclosed |copies of telegrams recelved* from jthe First National Bank of Seattle from the Spokane Clearing use aswociation, which treat as confidential com con | tigation upon a | subject of so farreaching im We, WEE, You vo WUlin | f | wece, ‘mR, TRUE, wHar’ BRINGS WASHINGTON £ YOU BRING me HERE! MOTERS SENT YOU UP HERE To GET ACTION, QUT ALL YOU'VE DONE I$ ATTEND SOCIETY BLOWsOuUTS AND SEND A FEW PACKAGES OF GARDEN SEED TO He FARMERS! THE SEATTLE STAR ES INTEREST WASHINGTON portance to the producers of xrain in this country is to re ceive #0 little consideration as is apparent from what informa tion we have received confi dentially, then I think the time has arrived when we, as public officials, should ssent this matter directly before congress ur senators and represen * gays Bridgesd' letter p n informed, he says is complaint Was me onal banks In the jelteis called in farmers the interest on their note But, he points out, most far ldo business directly with int banks, instead of large city banks | Relief is needed badly in Intertor banks, he says Tells How It's Done As an instance of the tnjustic |worked by the national banks thru the federal banking act, he declares ld ring of ¢ om the situation in re tity of hay nee market d to the quan to supply this row on their own paper enough money to buy sufficient hay for th market Aw a result the price of hay ad vances, perhaps, $5 a ton, with a probable later advance of an other $5 Owing to the high Interest retr |mer cannot compete. Neither can Suggests an Amendment He suggests in bis letter to Me be enforced, then it should be jamended so that it can be enforced “Information direct to senators and representatives from farmers who pay the bills will no doubt by lforthcoming in a short time, sent by Bridges to Sen on and Poindexter and Congressmen Dill and La Follette i THS ROBBER KILLS “MAN; CORNERED WILLOWS, Cal, Feb. 14.-—-Fore jing Warner C. Smith, a bookkeep- er, and Theodore Jensen, a clerk, |to leave their beds and go to a store in Germantown, where they jwere employed, a robber stood guard over them today while they Jopened a safe, then killed Smith {and wounded Jensen as they | sought to escape. he robber is now surrounded in a eucalyptus grove a mile square, while a posse is narrowing the |ring around him Sheriff Batley # the group Every one is armed and has or ders to get the man dead or alive ‘PHILHARMONIC | GONCERT POPULAR Theo, Karl Johnston tenor, will appear at the Jtan theatre Wednesday the next concert of the monte orchestra The orchestra drew a large crowd to the Rigyorrome . y after noon, wheWa Lincoln concert was given. Patriotic grand opera made presented by John 55 players 'ROTARIANS TO MEET The Northwest conference of Ro tary clubs will be held at the New |Washington hotel, beginning at 10 Jo'clock Saturday, Mayor Gill and KB. G, Shorrock will welcome ex |pected guests. Gov, Lister will speak at a banquet that evening, the Seattle Metropoli evening, Philbar selections up the pargur and program and his EZRA WARNS EM | Ww ASHING TON, D C. Feb. 14 will .come a time when will be war on the Pacific ith th word: a Meeker, Iregon trail President Wilson in d by Rep. Dill of He spoke in behalf for a military highway trail from St. Louis to a visit, Washington of a bill along the Olympia CLOSE CONVENTION. Delegates to the sionary Movement Laymen's Mis convention, held in Seattle last week, closed their session with a rally at the Firat Methodist church Sunday ernoon aft HIGH NUMBERS ARE TAKEN OUT OF BOOK books, Is all num pt Main hall, and Main § the King county courthouse HENRY'LL TRY AGAIN. DETROIT, it Was announced spending se Feb. 14.—Henry Ford, today, Intends ral million dollars in ® newspaper and magazine adver. tising paign against prepared ness for war. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Feb. 14 Serious damage was reported to day from a mysterious fire in the j munitions department of the Gen eral Electric Co, pt and canvass | | ‘They then go to a bank and bor-| charged by interior banks the far-| he borrow money on Invisible col | lateral, like the ring of dealers tn the city, Bridges says Adoo that if the present law cannot | f his letter to McAdoo | 25c Yard EVERAL different styles, all attractive e advance showing of sheer and dainty f Voiles for Spring Waists and Dresses. Ame | novelties are i White Voiles with fine cluster stripes in black A blue or pink, 25¢ yard | Pastel-printed Voiles with wide self stripes, Bprinted “i ne go Pa with dainty floral figures, 25¢ yard eect Fancy Awning-stripe Voiles with white gro’ The Birds bold stripes in combination colorings, 25effyard Dark-blue Voiles patterned with small, eve@fy-scat Y H F % r tered spots in white and contrasting colffrs, 25 ou ave ed “4 yard Thi ° t - is Winter ]} New Arrivals in Washable Spring Saitings tek Wl —" can easily fd Inducec to Thirty-eight-inch Candy-stripe Cotton Gaberdine Suit- vit | bring permanent cheer to ings in two new and handsome combinations, $1.00 | yard your home grounds if suit- ; ] +Thirty-two-inch Heavy Basket-weave Suiting, white able shelter is provided. ground with bold, black cluster 65c yard Thirty-six-inch Hairline-stripe Oxford Cloth Suiting, with stripes spaced 1 inch and 1% inches apart, 75e yard printed stripes, Ideal designs in homes for the robin, swallow, and others of our native birds are | wren, blue-jay, wood-pecker | First Floos offered in a new display of Bird Houses now ready. The 25c, 50c, $1.00 and prices are 25c, $1.25. “Tiny Tot” Embroideries | HE sketch shows how attrac- tively these new Embroideries With every House are fur- } may be made up, with little sew- nished exact printed direc- ing Jd hey are well worked on tions for its proper location, | fine Swiss, 38 inches wide, with wide beading about eight inches ' eure the convenience and from the bottom—1}/ yards is suf- safety of the birds. ficient for the dress, A finished model shown _in the Embroidery Section and a pat- tern for making accompanies each purchase. Priced at $1.50 yard j Flower Trellises of stained wood, topped with metal water-trough for birds, $1.25 each. —Housewares Section. Basement Salesroom Advance Styles Offered in New Taffeta Dresses at $12.50 HE new cape effect is featured in the Dress sketche¢ at right. Made up in soft taffeta in black, navy, Copenhagen or green, with the full skirt corded to give a buoyant effect. The vestee and collar are of white Geor- gette crepe and the skirt is shirred with a heading at Price $12.50. smart Coat- of Navy, Black or Copenhagen, waistline At left, Dress a style Taffeta in with contrasting embroidery in front and back and collar and vestee of white Geor- gette crepe. Price $12.50. Another pretty dress is in the new drop shoulder style, a in combination with self-color Georgette crepe, and a fourth features the overblouse effect with button-trimmed tabs Very attractive in style and value-“$12.50. Basement Salesroom Earthenware Teapots 35c to $1.00 ANY pleasing styles to choose from in Earth- enware Teapots, including plain browns and fancy deco- rated effects, in a variety of ee Priced from 35¢ to aiken Salesroom @ | New Spring Hats, $3.95 and $5 Cah of the ideas of the are duplicated in this new shipment of Spring Millinery smartest new season two attractively priced groups as follows: AT $3.95— Turbans in straw and silk combinations. Turbans given the fash- ionable height by large silk rosettes. Hemp Sailors with flat i] | trimming of roses and foliage Quadricorne corne | Tri- satin and effects of | with straw, Small Hat of the new chrysanthemum straw braid, Maline high transparent ruching around the crown. Hats in combination with jet or satin, swith Satin Turbans with towering bows Wide-brim Sailors of glace straw and taffeta com- bined Large ribbon Sailor with trimming of the new waxed EnvelopeChemises | Two Styles at The New Trimmings Especially prominent in a new shipment of Mil- linery Trimmings arc NE, as pictured, has the Small Fruits and Foliage composed entirely of yoke fashioned of Val. , beads, beautifully shaded lace insertion, ribbon - run | Ornaments cleverly fashioned of colored straw, 35« ing and edge, and lace Large Fruits with foliage, of gla s 1 fir the bottom Flowers of glazed straw in blue, rm Ha and arm-eyes Price 65e. and black, 75¢ Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom . _e Silk Nets, $1 00 Yard Children’s Stock- ILK Nets of a qual esirable for ing ings, 10c Pair dresses, yokes and sleeves, in ke n, P ink, Ni avy HILDREN’S Black Rib- Black, Turquoise, Apricot, Sky blue, Alice-blue, Gray, bed Cotton Stockings in Mais 9 Old-rose, Red, Lavender, White, and Green, at tractively priced at $1.00 yard sizes 5 to 10¢ pair , good value at Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom i)

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