The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR | THE BON MARCHE [OthTTLE (0 HtALTHIEST RUNNING CLOSE SECOND Twelve Cities on Health Honor Roll FREDERICK £NELSON| Choosing the New Suit can scarcely fail to prove a delightful occupation, when Spring styles are so very practical and charming as is the case this year, and when one may pick from so many different individual models as are displayed here, ~*eeen4 "!e" Two of the Newest Arrivals Sketched, at $35.00 Of excellent quality navy-blue serge is The choker collar which the smartly flaring coat may be ‘A Phenomenal Sale of Clothing 800 Pairs of Men’s Trousers a Half Less A Lucky “Spot Cash’’ Purchase Enables Us to Hold This Sale That Men Will Like With Well Made Trousers Underpriced From 25 to 50 Per Cent Right in timated by \ the Face of a Rising Market : The ok U, 8. census QL \2,TWO Lots TO SHOP FROM 272.83 Men’s Trousers Worth $2.00, Men’s Trousers Worth $3.00 ‘00:36 and $2.50 Are Offered at and $4.00 Specially Priced at —$1.49 Pair. $1.95 Pair— 465,367 111,669 656,975 250,747 103,216 I Something about these Trousers that all| Some are heavy weight that give such -men will be sure to notice—the excellent | good service for general wear—others are tailoring and the heavy, serviceable wool| medium weight—nicely tailored of Dick- | Materials they are made of~ splendid qual- | eys, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in stripe, PORT AWC Oneie: is @ close} ity cassimere and worsted, in light and | diagonal and herringbone patterns; sizes 125,759 | Ih Unfortunately mortality statis | | second. | thes do not cover the entire United | dark gray. 31 to 46 waist measure | ‘This is what figures on file at| States, since not all communities || g |the U. 8. Public Health Service |have adequate deathregistration ois 350 MEN’S SUITS INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHASE | show system WILL BE ON SALE AT $10.00 Dr. J. W. Trask, ansistant sur-| “The registration area comprises geon general, in charge of vital 25 states, the District of Columbia, | Good News for Mother—Some High-Grade Boys’ Suits in the : Purchase Will Be Sold This Way | Boys’ $8.50 Suits for $5.25 figures on file tell their own story. states, and contains two-thirds with Bulgarian stitched-on belts and patch pockets "This was the lowest on record, clever crepe paper favors and table decorations for hostesses . 1 Smart looking Shoes of Blue or Black gown. Wee NER .ciiasten. loss newal fees or discounts. Loans Patent Leather Shoes $1.95 wilt | they are as These are Twelve American cities are on the “honor roll” healthy as, of healthier than, ththe country’s average. the twelve Population as of July 1, 1915, ew |! " the Suit at left finishes worn open at will, and is faced with gray wool poplin, which is also used for trimming on the deep gauntlet cuffs. Suttons outline the vertical pockets and the buttonholes are also finished in gray. skirt has the side by a $35.00. The 4-gore, flaring gores laid in plaits and topped Price \ The Suit sketched at right may be panel over the hips 10,172 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.-—-Seat than the AVERAGE death | | ~ rate for the entire registration ~~ area of the United States, uF had in navy-blue or tan gaberdine, also \ \ _..,in novelty checked suiting. The rip- i f- Ipling coat has the odd Charlie Chaplin{ / ar |pockets faced with contrasting — silk, amass which is matched by the lining. Pearl buttons effectively for trimming. The very full, 6-gore skirt has panel front and back and is yoked at Price $35.00. are also used sides New Hand-e wihietdered Negligees $1.25 ILK hand-embroidery in self-color these BS; pretty Negligees of Serpentine cotton crepe, and the turnover cuffs and broad collar are of hem- stitched dotted Swiss. The skirt is joined to the waist- line with heading, over an elastic band. Copenhagen, pink, Em- press, wistaria, lavender and light-blue are the colors. Priced at $1.25. —Second Floor. e the said. “The firet 12 citles inthe | list may be considered in the HONOR ciase. Their death rates equaled or were lower trims new 15.--The Hollis rural credita bill, proposing [loans to farmers at 5 per cent in- terest, was favorably reported to the senate today. Non-partisan Feb. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.— Former President Mellen of the New Haven R. R. today senate sub-commit- je of the Louls D. Prandeis’ supreme court nom!- nation hearings that he had no knowledge of Brandeis’ connec- tion with the New Haven cane and no papers about ft A Boston financial writer had told the committee Mellen could throw licht on Brandeis with relation to the New Ha- ven case and claimed Brandeis sought to wreck the road. BACRAMENTO, Feb. 15.—Police are scouring the city for a convict) who escaped at 10 o'clock this morn- ing. roe patterns of light- weight Inlaid Lino- leum in attractive tile ‘ef- fects, suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and pantries, exceptional values at T5¢ = square yard. Three Patterns in Print- oe Linoleums, two tile and one mosaic, . "Se tional values at —Second Fieor. Odd Lines of Irish Table Linens At Unusually-Low Prices VER a thousand Dinner Napkins, in the 22x22 and 24x24 sizes, from dependable Irish sources, for which there are no Table Cloths to match, are quoted at unusually low prices, ranging from $3365 to $5.35 per dozen. The designs include floral, conventional, spot, stripe, fleur de lis and scroll effects. | “Making allowances for er. | (66.8 per cent) of the total popula-| | rors and estimates, it ie very (tion of the country. { ' In 1914, the latest year for | rate, and which the census bureau has fig | record some ures the registration area, the Knickerbocker Trousers—made of strictly all-wool herring. & 2 | the most favorable year prior to ‘bone material in a medium shade of tan. These Suits show 1914 having been 1912, for which excellent tailoring and are very serviceable; sizes 7 to 17 years i | hier wsetcsasene F. —Upper Main Floor, South Seetion, | 7 hy | | | ington’s Bi | ‘MELLEN CLEARS | _ Washington’s Birthday Novelties FAVOR RURAL ‘who will entertain on Washington's birthday CREDITS BILL AWAY CHARGES Upper Main Fivor. | | ’ Women’s Shoes Worth $3.50 Up to $5.00 at support promines favorable action e on it. The bill provides for a non-par. —$2.45 Pair— tsan farm loan board with the sec farm loan banks, who would take Velvet, with the new 8-inch tops— mortgages from farmers, and insve dressy styles of black patent leather with bonds on them. light or dark gray cloth or golden ooze isi aan “Reena leather tops; calf Shoes with colored 4 ‘ . tops—and others of soft vici kid. Other may be for as long as 36 years and payable in installments If enough local banks are not started, the government would aid Ganmetal Button Shoes $1.95 ee twelve of them. Gunmetal Lace Shoes $1.95 Rassia Calf Shoes at $1.95 Shoes of Nile Cloth $1.95 Pr. —Upper Main Fleer. death rate per thousand was 13.6 a _. Washington's Birthday Post Cards in pretty designs— WASHINGTON, . retary of the treasury as a mem At the Semi-Annual Factory Sale of Shoes | |} ber would charge no commissions, re- specials; ‘he committee reporting the bill standardize farm system sert jously needed for the development of the nation’s agricultural re sources square yard. BAKER DIDN'T WANT ANY PICKLE SEEDS) SACRAMENTO, Feb. 15.—J. w r wants the state to I. do something about seed dea ers who sold him garden va- WASHINGTON, Dent’s “Clairette” Kid Art Needlework Feb. 15.—An The Suit shown here is a fine wool earthquake 4,500 miles from Wash le | Poreve de Chine, Taffeta, Pussy Willow, Jap and | colors and black in women's and misses’ sizes poplin in the new “Rookie” shade with silk collar to match and a chain buckle | belt. Other equalfy smart models come in } black and white shepherd plaids and Suiting serges, cleverly trimmed with silk cords and ornaments. —Seeond Fleer, North. Gloves, Special $1.00 Dent's Clairette Kid Gloves for Women—these Gloves have the full pique stitching; some have one row of heavy embroidery or plain stitching on the backs; all sizes in white, tan, gray, putty and a broken line in black —Upper Main Floor, Center. ECONOMIES IN WOMEN’S WEARABLES NEW HOUSE DRESSES 79c Such styles that always give the wearer a neat appearance—well-made Dresses of fine gingham and percale, in figure and stripe patterna—nicely trimmed. NEW SILK BLOUSES. AT $2.45 Are on display, which will interest those in search of new Blouses—made of Georgette Crepe, Tub Silks. Palmolive Soap 6c Bar FOR THE LAST DAY OF THE FEBRUARY SALE @F DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES Not over 6 bars to each 50c size Pinaud’s 35c¢ size Java Eau de Quinine | Rice Face Pow- Hair Tonic, spe-| der, special..28¢ cial .......30¢| 50c size Califor- 50c size Can-| ia Syrup of throx, hair sham- | Figs, coreg hn poo, special. .29¢ | = ine a gM cern oe gga te ted usta i ke, as asen Jie special .....75¢| Soc sine Roger 3 & Gallett’s We size Cod) Cream of Roses Liver Oil, spe-| Cold Cream at Phenolax Wafers | 25c size Batha- (100 in a bot-| sweet, special, 2 tle), special. 50c¢ | cans for «J. .280 —Lower Main Floor, JUST FOR WEDNESDAY Flannelette Gowns 29c Gowns for Misses or Small Women—well made garments of soft, fleecy flannelette, in pink or blue stripe patterns—yoke style, neatly trimmed with braid, and with or without col- lars. —Third Floor, South Seetion. pleated with satin tailored bow. NEW DRESS SKIRTS $5.95 Altman's Crisp Black Voile Skirts, accordion fold girdle, finished with Black Chiffon Taffeta Skirts—pleated and | Maring models. | SERGE DRE SES $5.75 TO $10.00 in Serge One-piece Dresses— , others combined with silk—all —Serond Floor, South Section. Special for ‘Carry Home’’ Day in the Delicatessen Butter 35c Pound OR 3 POUNDS FOR $1.00 Cottage Butts— | Pressed Corned average light) Beef, a-lb...30c weight, lb..19¢| Mayonn Libby’s Mince| Dressing —made Meat, a Ib...14¢| fresh daily; per Apple Butter— | pound .....30c fresh quality; a| Apricot Jam—a pound ......9¢| pound ...12%e —Fourth Floor. “WORLD” ALMANAC FOR 1916 AT 25c The most complete compendium of useful knowledge ever seen at anywhere near the price—contains all the latest statistics on the European war. Every home and office should have a copy. —Hook Shop, Upper Main Floor. At the Pure Food Show No. 10 sack of Centennial Best Flour Free to the first 100 customers who order a 49-1. sack of Centennial Best Flour at $1.55 a mack Free Samples of Diamond Crystal Sait at the Crystal Salt Booth 3 CANS CARNATION MILK 20c— BUT NOT OVER 3 CANS TO EACH AT THIS LOW PRICE— GLAD TO DELIVER THEM IF YOU BUY OTHER GROCERIES —Fourth Floor, riety cucumber seeds as genu- ine Rockyford canteloupe seeds, | ‘DOCTOR CRAZY; KILLS QUARTET AT Y. M. C. A. hike The Metropolitan Grand Male| MACON, Ga, 15,—Stupefied, Quartet, all of the members of) Dr. J. W. Branam is in jail today, which have had operatic and con-|and ignorant of the fact that last |i jcert experience, will sing at §|night he fired several shots from his o'clock Tuesday night on the Star | automobile. One shot killed Rosa | Lyceum course of the Y.M.C, A., in| Eubanks. Branam’s family said he the association auditorium is unbalanced | ington in easterly and westerly di rections was recorded between 7 and § a. m. today on the George town selsmograph. RING UP SMITHSON & CO. AND FIND our WHEN THEY'LL Re WHAT'S THEIR NUMGER ¢ D lL HAVE A SUSPICION HAT IF You LOOK IN THE BOOK wou'ic FIND THEIR NUMBER ll! 1114 Irish Linen Table Cloths remaining from the January Linen Sale and soiled from display, are also offered at attractively-low prices. Many of these are the famous John Brown & Son's “Shamrock” make. The sizes range from 2x2 yards to 2'4x4 yards. The prices, $2.65 to $9.85 cach. ce eee Attractive Values in Huck and Fancy Towels Colored-border Novelty Brocaded Bath Towels, 50c each Small Face Towels of Turkish weave in pink, blue or white, with colored borders, 15c¢ each. Union Huck Bleached Hand Towels with self- stripe border hemstitched ends; size 20x39 inches; 19¢ each —First Floor. and EW hassock-shape Pin Cushions of flow- ered crepe, with transpar- ent lawn tops to be em- broidered in French knots and edged with lace, 50c, A new Card Table Cover has four flaps for holding decks of cards, to be embroidered with Dutch windmills in delft-blue, $1.00. Napkins to match, 15¢ each. New Guest Towels with hem- stitched ends, accompanied by @ pattern for cross-stitch em- broidery, 50c. Larger Guest Towels stamped for bluebird, butterfly and berry designs, 65c to $1.00. Blanket Protector of white pique, to be scalloped and worked with French knots, 65c, Second Floor Basemenf Salesroom Newly-Arrived Spring Hats $5.00 and $6.50 ORE and more Spring- GRE like Mil displays the grow the linery in Zasement Salesroom, for almost every day’s express collection of °~ adds a new charming Hats. AT $5.00 AND $6.50 are featured Large Sail- ors, Turbans and Mush / room Hats, smartly trim- | med with glace fruits, / picot-edge ribbons, satin ‘ facings and clusters of *, flowers, Styles suitable for showing the newest ideas in shape and trimming. Basement Saiesroom immediate wear, The New Checked and Striped Silks $1.00 Yard LACK and_ white checks in great va- riety are featured in the new Louisine Silks, rang- ing from the very small effects to Y4-inch checks. Adapted for waists, and suits, 36 inches wide, and priced dres: at $1.00 yard. Very @mart for new Spring Suits are the novelty Stripe Silks, to be had in navy, wis- taria, green, cardinal, black, blue and gray and white combinations. Thirty- six inches wide, $1.00 yard. —Basement Salesroom brown,

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