The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR | THE BON MARCHE PIKE ST, SECOND AVE,, UNION ST.ELLIOTT 4100 FREDERICK&NELSON) : GURGLE- ee : GURGLE ¢o | A Sale of Men’s Suits sonace at $10.00 | That Will Make a Strong Appeal to Men Who Prefer Inexpensive Clothes: AND WHO LIKE TO GET A BARGAIN WHEN BUY A SUIT Only 131 Suits in the lot, all we could get at the price, every Suit isa splendid money’s worth at $10.00. A Remarkable Offering of Metal Beds, Cots and Springs Greatly Under Regular Prices A PROMINENT St. Louis manufacturer has closed out to us at a very heavy concession, his entire Seattle warehouse stock of Metal Beds, Cots and Springs. We in turn, them to our customers, beginning Thursday morning, at prices which provide values. THEY and quote Well tailored Suits, made in the three button business sack, in dim stripes, checks, diagonals, in nice dark shades of gray, brown and blue, the kind of Suits most of us like to wear, ALL SIZES FROM 35 TO 44-INCH, AND SOME STOUTS Another Day of Men’s Trousers at 1-4 to 1-2 Less Men’s $2.00 and $2.50 | Men's $3.00 and $4.00 Trousers Priced at Trousers Special at —$1.49 Pair— | —$1.95 Pair— Heavy, serviceable Trousere—wel! Heavy and medium weight Trousers, taflored garments of all-wool mate serviceable for general wear; nicely rials, such as heavy cassimeres and tailored of Dickeys, cassimeres and worsteds, fn light and dark gray— § worsteds, In stripe, diagonal and her $1.49 pair. | ringbone patterns —Upper Main ~ remarkable Hey! “= I PAID Five DOUWA “es FOR THAT 2 The Beds in the offering, special $1.50, $2.65, $2.85, $3.50, $3.75, $5.00 and $6.50 each. The Cots in the offering, special at $2.85. The Bed Springs in the offering, special $3.00, $3.85 and $4.00 each. An Example of the Values: Eighteen (only) Full-size Metal Beds as pictured, in Vernis Mar- tin finish, with heavy two-inch posts, special $3.75 each. —Third Floor. Floor, South. A SUPERB COLLECTION OF Women’s Spring Suits at $24.50 SUPERB IN STYLE, SUPERB IN TAILORING, SUPERB IN VALUE Even you who know the Bon Marche well; know that for have eSpecialized in Women’s Suits at $24.50; know what splendid values we have been able to give at this popular price, you will be impressed with this collection of Suits at $24.50. And we have so many swagger models to show you at this price, featuring all the latest Spring modes—the loose cape coat, the rippled skirt coat and many other new and attrac tive designs in the latest wool fabrics and clever combinations of silk and wool FITRITE SILK PETTICOATS $1.95 EVENING COATS MARKED | ERICKSON CAMPAIGN WORK Petticoats, made of Chiffon Taffeta, in plain 1% PRICE | and coer changeable colors—cut full and trim- Beautiful Coates, eultabi re ‘i 1s atte Wide flounces with adjustable bands | ,o0"Wear—made of waterfall Silke, Velour and Charmeuse, in all delicate shades, and lined with beautiful silk NEW SILK DRESSES $14.50 ~ The new Blouses are really dainty, the styles TO $19.50 are the newest—the materials are Crepe de Such Dresses that are amart for street and Georgette Crepe and Tub Silks, in white | afternoon wear, of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and and colors. | Georgette combinations, fn all the newest shades. | SPORT SKIRTS REPRICED TO $6.95 | PLUSH COATS $14.50 TO $24.50 $8.89 to $12.50 values—smart Skirts for all | Late season models that are made of such ni of sport wear—well tailored, of fancy | rich bl Plush—well lined and with the newest and stripes; also bright shades of green | trimmings; belted and loose models in all sizes. YUM! YUM! THIS OUGHT TO HELP KARLE If Theo. Karle Johnaton, Seattle boy, who ts winning national fame as @ grand opera singer, doesn't cet the best kind of macaroni and jcheese to accompany Italian airs he must sing as Don Jose in “Car | men,” It will not be the fault of one of the girls he used to go to school |with here, After reading how Theo. Karle’s mother was baking him jeake and other dainties, such as macaroni and cheese, upon hiv return | to Seattle from the it, this girl sent him a recipe for macaroni and cheese that covered alx pag years we Lace Curtain Ends, Special 25c Ea. THE purchase of a manufacturer's discontinued samples is responsible for this exceptionally low price on Curtain Ends. Just 350 in the offering, measuring 174 yards long, in fine cable nets, Filet nets, plain Scotch weaves and madras—allover and bordered effects in white, ivory and Arabian colors. An opportunity to save in curtaining the odd windows of the home. Special 25¢ each. —Basement Salesroom TO MEET THURSDAY All thone interested tn the election of Oliver T. Erickson for mayor | have beon asked by the campaign committee to meet at the Good Eats cafeteria Thursday evening any time from 6 to 9:30. Erickson wil speak Friday evening at t Ballard Eagles’ hall, 5410 Ballard ave. | NEW CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES AT $1.95 “WAR 18 H——, BUT, OH, YOU HAM AN’," BAYS PAT “Sherman was right,” said ratrick Kelly, just arrived in New York | from the war zone. He made a run for and eggery” as soon = a landed. “Nothing like this over thei be said, ordering the bili of fare. Broken Lines Women’s Footwear Reduced ROKEN lines of Wom- en’s Patent and Du!l Leather Shoes (100 pairs in all), reduced to $1.95 pair. 70 Pairs of Women’s Black Satin Pumps with hand- turned soles and Louis heels, sizes 2% to 7, re- duced to $1.95 pair. 85 Pairs of Women’s Pat- ent and Dull Leather Slippers, with hand- turned soles and low or high heels, reduced to $1.65 pair. —Basement Salesroom Very Attractive Style TT Seay Need WL SRGNd rom haratie’a Ove tetler bilore ime hl and Value in in |to lead him to the scaffold. The governor issued a 30-day reprieve, It} | happened in Houston, Tex. Tonnel ts a negro. | New Hats at $5.00 N these smartly-styled new Hats, the bright high-lus- tered straws of the season are combined with dull grosgrain ribbon fruit effects. NEW WAY JUST AS HANDY; IT HAS TO BE Since the government ordered all persona with bona fide rest- dences to receive mall there instead of general delivery, a big drop- ping off has been noticed at the Seattle ‘postottics, IT’S TOO BAD, WHEREVER | 'T MAY Be. Tt was reported here today that Rimint, a city near Ravenna, was bombarder by airmen. Two civilians were injured. red. —Second Floor, North. With the Warm Spring Days Comes CAN'T BLAME GERMANS WITH THIS, ANYHOW A Sale of Sulkies |e sen oxen et un So that you can take Baby a Sulky riding at little jauto shed was wrecked and an auto truck demolished in an explosion a . + = ‘ of nitro-glycerine near Cleve . 0. cost, or perhaps little brother can take him, for Sulkies are easy craft to manage. $1.95 Salkies Priced $4.95 Outing Sulkies Baby Walkers Special | $1.69 Ea. | $3.75 Ea. | $1.75 Baa. liens asses cute ov 2m "20 oicn ns en ror Liane weight Sulkies, made | These Sulkies are made with Well made Baby Walkers that |f/ at St. Pau! by James J. Hill, railroad magnate, and {# reported to be a/ff with strong steel enameled gears | enameled steel gears—the back | are extra wide at the bottom and request asking Hill to help straighten out the finances of the stricken | | _—large, comfortable seats; good | and seat are padded with leath- | fitted with strong casters—give |f| country. size rubber tired wheels, and | erette; rubber tired wheels | bables the necessary | long handle. Special at $1.69. Sulkies that fold compactly, | when learning to walk. TRIED TO SAVE BELONGIN Lo OWN LIFE Fire which destroyed a portion of Midland, Mich, caused the death —Fourth Fleer. |of Miss Della Taylor. She rushed into her home to save some of her | belongings. | Middy Blouses at Absurdly Low Prices ila ili ks RI a, 80 DOZEN TO BE CLEANED OUT IN A DAY OR LESS | Rear Admiral Grant, navy's chief of submarines, says 183 sub- : | meraibles required for coast defense, Blouses that are always handy, and it’s a good plan to buy a supply now-and have them for summer wear, when camping or picnicking. They are made of galatea, heavy twills and muslins—with sailor and point back collars; some laced and others buttoned; all sizes in the lot. Lot No. 1-40 Doz. Lot No. 2--40 Doz. 50° Middy Blouses Ea. Middy Blouses Be 2o° a. Little Girls’ Coats at trimmings and large Sometimes the whole crown of a turban is BURSTING LEVEE TAKES TOLL IN LIVES Two negres were drowned and thousands of head of live stock perished today, when seven parishes were inundated result of the |] bees yesterday, of the Miss amit levees near Natchez, Miss. composed of shirrings of the ribbon, in other Hats large Lees bows mount skyward. Satin combined with straw is used in many, and adapts for these models especially support present wear, Priced at $5.00. @Dasement Salesroom The Basement Salesroom Offers Aptana 9 py | Exceptional Values in | Knickerbockers paneer ag ae! PINCHED FOR ENLISTING AMERICANS J, Brookes, Canadian, arrested in Spokane, and confessed that he a been enlisting men on promises of big pay and honiesteads in} | Canada for English army. | Report three killed and ten tnjured when Germans fired into crowd | ff | protesting German oppression at Ensenede, Belgium. IN ART SHOP |Lazies TO QUIT PEDDLING TICKETS ON FEBRUARY 25 F. B. Lazies, city passenger and ticket agent of Pacific-Alaska Nav.) Children’s 65c and 98c Dresses Special at 50c Made Up and Stamped Ready to Work The Dresses are made of nice quality Ratine with belt that gives them a Russian effect; come in white, pink, blue and brown; sizes 1 to 8 years. Embroidered Letters 5c Each Embroidered Letters—splendid to use on lingerle garments and table linens, Special, 5c each. —Third Floor, Center Section. “Home Made” Bakery Products We call them “Home-Made” because they are made with such care, made in such scrupulously clean #urroundings as you would find in the kitchen of a good housewife. Nothing but the best and purest ingredients ever get into Bon Marche Bakery products—you may be sure of that—no oleomargarine or any- thing of that sort; nu, inaved. Thursday {f you will carry them home yourself. Special prices for 2 LOAVES HOMEMADE BREAD 15c | Regular 10¢ Loaves—17 Varieties to Choose From | Oream Puffs filled with | Honey Jombles —(none whipped cream — (not | sel! special for over 6 to each; none Aelivered); ape 10c | etal, 2 for Rotla— Ie Cinnamon 10e “10c —Fourth Kloor, (none delivered); a pound mpecial, dozen Only $1.98 Ea. When They Ought to Be $3.00 and $4.00 The Coats are splendid values—nicely made of Astrachan cloth, in Copenhagen blue, red, black and brown—Raglan vleeves, some with novelty belts piped with velvet; others with belts of all velvet—lined throughout with good quality sateen; sizes 2 to 6, and some in the 10-year sine. FROM 9 A. M, TO 12 ONLY Children’s Rompers 25c Made of good grad and blue stripes—r belt all around and y Romper cloth in brown 1 and square necks, with e front; sizes 4 to 6 years. —Second Floor, enter. ~ Cotton Stuffs for Less 10¢ Dress eo auary | White Indian Hend, 99 inches wide ok ? band wide stripe and plaid The if patterns; yard ayn a yard wer Main Floor, Novelties d Crepe Paper Washington's Birthday Birthaay | | | 10c rated Crepe Pa Crepe Paper cherry desig persc Floor, |teation Co,, has tendered resignation, to take effect February 25, | WANT LEPERS TO SEGREGATE IN UNITED STATES Forcible segregation of lepers at large in United States urged for| | health protection. lorries CAN SUPPRESS JITS, SAYS OREGON COURT | Oregon supreme court rules that cities have right to suppress| | Jitneys. | een | LOUIE WON’T GET HIS JOB BACK, SAYS GRIFFITHS | Nalling what he terms isa “campaign falsehood,” Austin E. Griffiths, candidate for mayor, Wednesday positively stated he will not appoint Loule F. Lang as chief of potice if he Is elected. “A report has been sent out for campaign purposes that |, as mayor, will retain Mr. Lang,” sald Griffiths. “To set this report at rest, | desire to say that it Is not my Intention to do 0.” . POWDER WORKS EMPLOYE THOUGHT GERMAN SPY | Antonia ‘Mange, employe of DuPont Powder Co., at Wilmington, | Del., arrested, believed to be German spy MEN REPLACE GIRLS IN GREEK COFFEE HOUSES Girls in San Franci#eo Greek coffee houses replaced by men after| jraid by police. |CARS GOLLIDE IN FRISCO; TWO BADLY HURT ‘Two were badly injured and a score bruised when two exrs col |lded in San Francisco. Both cars were wrecked. | Hunt AUTO BANDITS FOR GARAGE ROBBERIES | Police in St. Louis are looking for three auto bandits, They fought | a running fight with police last night, when caught robbing a garage. | FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD TACOMA BOY TAKEN FROM ARMY | dian army at| ted and he was 15, of Tacoma, enlisted in Ca Sailed for England, but parents ob Raymond Harrigan, Calgary in May pnt home | ROBBER LEAVES MRS, BEARCAT BARE OF PELF | Mrs, Bert Bearcat, Hotel Navarre, Seventh ave, and Pike #t., re ported to the police Wednesday that $250 had been stolen from a trunk in ber room FORFAR WEP ar AL TRH comprising a special purchase, effected at an unusually favorable figure and featured, beginning Thursday morning, in the following lots: 125 All-Wool Norfolk Suits with Extra Knickerbockers, at $3.95 Each— A very low price for these well-tailored Norfolk Suits in all-wool fabrics, made with patch pock- ets, stitched-down belts and having two pairs of knickerbockers furnished with separate belts of the material Sizes 7 to 17 years. Price $3.95 suit. 250 Pairs Velvet Corduroy Knickerbockers At 95¢ Pair— The Corduroy used in these knickerbockers is of good quality (drab color), and they are well- tailored in every detail. They are furnished with belt loops, and the seams are strongly taped. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Price 95¢@ pair. 125 Pairs Brown Corduroy | 200 Pairs Cassimere Knickerbockers Knickerbockers at 85¢ Pair— | At 85¢ Pair— TI Tailored from ley brown corduroy, good, all-wool cassimeres in are of good, serviceable | and blue mixtures, these are exceptional strongly made and values. They are cut full and roomy, with side reinforced, Sizes 6 to 15 years. Price 85¢@ pair. buckles and belt loops and have flaps on pock- Price 85¢@ pair. —Basement Salesroom ets. Sizes 7 to 18 years.

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