The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1916, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BETTY BROWN GOES SHOPPING 'STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1916. PAGE 5. READ WHAT SHE FOUND Latest Styles, Best Bargains in Seattle’s Progressive Business Houses Watch for Betty’s Comment Every Week Distinctive Spring Exposition FOR MEN AND WOMEN LOW PRICES AND Easy CREDIT Terms PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. Corner Third and University BOOTH 19—BON MARCHE Cakes Without Eggs Free EGIS Demonstration Cold Weather Still Here! Do You Need a Sweater or a Mackinaw? If so, come in and look over our magnificent stock, ready made, and if you do not see any style, pattern or color you desire, we will make you one to order without extra cost. Northwestern Knitting Mills 81 MARION &T. OVERHEAD WALK We Are Introducing the Latest Creations in Ladies’ Spring Suits For a Short Time Only, at $30.00 These Suits Have Our Guarantee Back of Them American Ladies’ Tailors 406 UNION ST. Good Reasons why you should have your next suit of clothes made by Frost & Seynei: Low Rent District Prices Less Easy Terms We can give you this style in either Oak or Mahogany and although it is a regular $20.00 value, our price is only $13.50 S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. 1521 Fourth A Between Pike and Pine Frost & Seynei 1205 FIRST AVE. Near Seneca St. BREAKFAST We little Pi Hot 3 my Carnation Milk, can ve Cakes your Aster Milk, can Sige, 2 for ie mouth. Albers’ Flapjack ite Albers’ Buckwheat tte We are also serving, 6g Oats and Wheat, large from 10 p. m. to 1 a. m.,] | Krinkie Corn Finke a Special Hot Combina- tion Supper. RIPPE'S CAFE Rolled Oats, Al FOURTH AND PIKE Phone Now For Renton Coal serve Jones’ Sausage and that melt in Trade Name Hegiatered Groceteria No. Section 53-54 (Downs First Spring Flowers of the Season Big Specials in there's none DAFFODILS better. Delivered to any part of the city. a. W. BULLOCK 609 TENTH AVE. East 87 Phones East 98 The Flower Shop 218 Pike St. Elliott 2182 All Cut Flowers and Plants In Season cn aod —Dr. J. Brown, at 617 First, has been located in Seattle —New spring hats are being | featured by Tailored Ready this week. John B, Stetson Mallory and Tailored Ready Special have the most popular styles, and a very large range years, and has been doing work for Beattie all that time, so I think that is a very good guar antee of his very satisfactor work —Posed by Lothrop Studio. Betty Brown Says: —One gets ideas every day The husband of my best friend died about a year ago, leaving her with two children. I know he had a few thousand dollars, but as she was wholly inex perienced in the ways of bust eas, | wondered how she was managing things. She told me that her bank acts as trustee ot the estate, Investing her funds for her and protecting her from the importunities of schemers and solicitors who would otherwise be trying to interest her in thelr enter prises, T asked her what bank made a specialty of thin class of business, and she said the American Savings Bank and Trust Co, eee —Mr, Munson of the Groce- teria Stores Co. told me that their stores are becoming very popular, and it is no wonder In my mind that they are, be cause of the money and time saved in purchasing. One of their customers has expressed her opinion of the Groceterta, Read it in another section of this paper. are showing the latest spring creations in ladies’ sults, Ev erything in their stock is brand new, and the patterns were ae lected by an expert. They are making some attractive prices for the next 10 days. 78 —If you are a golf enthu or intend to be, you must have A new sweater. Northwestern Knitting Mills can make you any weight sweater you wish, and in any color. eee —When you hear John Mac- Cormack’s “A Little Bit of Heaven” you will always re- member the beautiful impres- sion he gave you of this Irish ballad He sings it with a broad Irish brogue. Miss Truckie of Eller phonograph department called it “a refined brogue,” and it certainly ts. oe. —Mr, Sheriff, whose store is at 0 Fourth ave. told me he will not advertise huge reduc tion the Bald win plano can “hold its own without reducing prices. The Baldwin plano has a wonder fully sweet tone. eee —The Model Store, at Second and Marion, is having some specials this week, and they are very good ones, too. These specials will only last this week, so don’t forget, and be disappointed later. * sales, because —Frost & Seynei are going to move their tallor shop to the corner of First and University, just a few doors north of their present place. The new store will be a daylight store, and, by the way, it ts the old post office location. cee —Now is the time for you to purchase your new spring hat for the bright spring days are coming. The Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Is selling hate at one-third the price other stores are charging for a hat of the same value one —Day and Night Vaults, cated just opposite the f new court house, on Third ave are in a very convenient loca tion for those who have legal papers needed in court house business. One of the different features of these vaults from others is the special legal papers safe deposit boxes, and they are very reasonable in price. ri fer Propst, proprietor of Fleming's Candy Shop, next to Pantages, has some specials bn candy this week, Peanut brit tle, chews, caramels and sev eral other’kinds, Don't forget candy when Ko to the theatre, oe —If you respect your stomach, go to Rippe’s for your meals Any Talking Machine on Easy Terms Here, on one floor, you non ta and Vietor fompare them at your leimure. Let us play your favorite muste an wee the Hdl truments, and for you. Prices From $15 Terms as Low as 50c a Week ——______—_—_ Specials for This Week Large assortment of Fourin-Hand Ties, 25 c The Latest Patterns in Dress Shirts $1 .00 $2.25 THE MODEL STORE The Hest Trousers on Earth, 819 Second Avenue American Savings Bank & Trust Co. Second Ave. at Madison St Capital $600,000. Surplus $100,000, When a man creates a trust he is most safe if he trustee It never appoints a corporation as takes a the never vacation, dies, is always on job and Turkish |MAY le th 16 walls of the city way for the grand duke's spring ad-| vanee thru jhaps foree Turkey to sue for a #ep-| jarate peace strongly | Kast 00 jin ler va stone wall guard ft th ENGLAND TAKES ‘RUSSIANS TAKE ERZERUM FORTS Stronghold Threat- ened by Grand Duke's Troops COMPEL PEACE -e LONDON, Feb. 16.—(Bulle tin.) — Unconfirmed from Petrograd today that Erzerum, Turkish menia, had fallen before Grand Duke Nichola’s attack - © PETROGRAD, Feb, 16.—Erze rum, principal city of Turkish Armenia, Is threatened with capture by Siav troops under Grand Duke Nicholas Already, according to official announ: nt, nine forts of the city have been taken by storm, With fixed bayonets, the Rus sians dashed up the mountain sides in zero weather, and un. der an intense fire from the de fenders. To wrest the remaining forts from iders, however, is a more task, for artillery guards em, while a Turkish garrison of 0,000 ix reported to be inside the The fall of the city will pave the and may Armenia per Erzerum i* one of the fortified cities in most the The city has a population of 40, 0, many of whom are engaged | iuerative trade, tho this in mod-| n times has rather depreciated Erzerum les at the end of a Hey on # high plain, with a huge and modern forts to It was built by the Turks, ree centuries ago. is respdhsible for the discharge of trust NEW SPRING HATS! Featuring John BR. $4.00 ... $5.00 iar"... $3.00 $2.00 Tailored Ready Company 401-403 Pike The Right Dr. Brown DENTIST 27 Wirst Ave, Feet of Cherry st. Stetson Dr. Brown do the ‘ork te Seat poltt teal opinions. wetting more business « y There ts no the best Vor instance In @ plate for si9se ry faky work giving you possible and a is a DR. J. BROWN Directiy Foot of Cherry st. Over Pioneer Drug Store. Storage in the steel cage for tin boxes, suit cases and other bulky articles, Packages stored in this cage are absolutely free from fire or burglars. Day and Night Sale Deposit Vaults Third, between Vesler and James Opposite Courthouse Large, thor- oughly modern rooms in a first- class hotel at very reasonable rates. STANDARD ist Ave. and Pine St. Seattle, Wash. —Pacific Outfitting Co. is in- troducing spring styles. ‘The latest suits, with the shoul trimmings coats new der capes, leather and Norfolk effect some of the features are Aisi aC a8 the Ys Candy Shop H, 0. po A, nex Luncheons Served at Popu'ar Prices Pantages Theatre Bidg “The Store of Service and Quality” Our New Spring Styles in Ladies’ Hats Have Arrived All the Latest Creations, European and American Mod- i week— $3 to $5 No Charge for Trimming. ‘Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Upstairs American Theatre SECOND AND SENECA, Open Till 9 P. M. Saturday up to $15.00, this The Finest Equipped Photo- graph Studio in the Northwest J. W. LOTHROP PHOTOGRAPHER oe ne oe High-Grade Portraiture 425 Walker Bldg, Seattle Second and University. Phone Main 6403, BETTY BROWN ADS ARE TRADE BRINGERS be fur Poybor Fur. will your new —"Spring cleaning” here soon, For niture go to 8. H niture Co. There you will find excellent vatues for the very reasonable prices asked hae ate OVER VESSELS LONDON, Feb. 16.—England is now putting her whole soul into the war. Announcement today of issu- ance of two new orders in council preceded an intima- tion from the government that the nation h decided on a prosecution of the wa The orders gave the government |control of practically all merchant- men after Feb. 1 time laid «# ban on Importation of rials for making papers, upon ~, farniture woods, hard-| weneers and slate PLANS DEFENSE _ INMURDER CASE woods WAUKEGAN, IIL, Feb. 16.-—-De- jfense of Wm. Orpet, accused of |murdering bis former sweetheart, |Marian Lambert, will be based on |the theory that she deceived him jas to her condition, The defense |will maintain she committed suicide jin the Lake Forest woods, after her alse plea to the boy had failed to regain his love. At the same time, |his counsel plans to maintain that |his mysterious actions are explained | jby fear that he would be held re- apg for her alleged condition, ‘SAYS GILLIES PAID SALARIES: OLYMPIA, Feb, 16.—A_ salary, commission and traveling expens |were paid to Frank W. Stone, con fessed forger of industrial in |surance claims, by J. F. Gillies, for- mer claim agent for the insurance! commission, for his work {n looting | |the state funds This was Stone's sworn testi- mony at the trial today of Gillies on a charge of grand larceny Five per cent, or half of his com- |mission, Stone said, he had to pay to saloon men who cashed the |bous warrants, He named Arthur Young and David Blake. ALLIES PLEDGED ANEW IN THE WAR HAVRE, Feb. 16.—The ailies have formally renewed their solemn pledge not to arrange a peace until the political and economic independence of Bel- gium has been re-established. Entente diplomats went to the Belgian foreign office in a body and presented a joint message making such a decree, presumably as a direct answer to ent reports of peace of- fers to Belgium. TWO MOVIE “ACTORS FATALLY INJURED / | | a COSI 0S TSO DS ISS SS ISS DOSS and at the same (4 =e . OCS ISS ics MONICA, Feb. 16, Barrett and Walter Clif tonberg, motion plieture people, | were probably fatally injured on! Washington boulevard, — between | Culver City and Venice, today | when their motoreycle collided | head-on with an automobile driven by W. L. Haight | JACK IRWIN QUITS “Wireless Jack” Irwin has resign-| ed his place as superintendent of |the Seattle division of the Marconi |Telegraph Co., to take effect imme |dtately George A. Nicholson, Ir. win's chief operator, will succeed \him, according to A. H, Ginman, superintendent of the Pacific Coast \division of the company, who has been here several days from San Francisco, Irwin has announced ‘no plans for the future, Dorc tiny Cre oes SWISS TAISS SORTS SAIS «< Dougall: fouthwick Ketablished 1875 “The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price _ Abundant Assortments of Dainty New Undermuslins, 95c waters: HE mo rly inex pensive complete showing of cleve Musljns that styled, we have ever known Sheer Nainsook and Batiste, Lingerie Cloth and Garments of Cotton Crepe. aces used in on gome styles, others plain, excepting perhaps a hemstitched band or a small ribbon bow. There are embroidered styles and styles with quantities of dainty ribbon and lace. profusion are very Gowns in crepe, nainsook, batiste, muslin and barred dimity. Some have touches of hand embroidery, others are lace trimmed. Empire models; square, round and V-neck, and long sleeve, high neck styles. Also a splendid assortment of pink batiste and Dresden tersn; 95¢. Corset Covers nainsook with lace insets and embroidery medallions ; other models with lace yoke effects and lace sleeves 95¢. Envelope Chemises of cot- ton crepe, pink batiste and white nainsook; some mod- pat- of white SSSEEISSOEISSS So SSSEEISSSOEITS els elaborately trimmed with lace, and plainer models: & with machine scalloping. Each 95¢. Petticoats of white pique and white sateen, some with machine scalloping. The Sateen Skirt has a deep flounce and scalloped hem; of embroidery, ribbon run; 95¢. Chemises in full length and “bobbed” style, of nain- sook. One model has feather-stitching and tucks, with | lace edging, ribbon run. Another has yoke effect of crochet. An Empire style is finished with bands of © embroidery. Sizes range from 36 to 48. Each OS¢, Third F Afternoon Frocks of Taffe For Misses and Women of the season just arrived, and all clever” ODI M styles decreeing the 1916. modes. bodice, Victorian frill yoke, and extremely full skirt accepted as the newest ideas in afternoon frocks. While many of the new frocks are all taffeta, other styles combine Georgette crepe. Particularly clever is” a model of soft Pussy Willow Taffeta with under bodice and sleeves of Georgette crepe. for $29.75. And other Frocks of white Tub Tafietas, and Ti and Crepe de Chine. These models are all white, o white with touches of color. Our display of Dresses is very complete. Exclusi models at prices ranging from $25. 00 to $59.50. —Second Floor. VCS CE IS SSE ISSR SS SE Piano Quality Piano Neth Discriminating Buyers will find rarely exceptional | opportunities presented now during our clearance sale, for securing a standard high-grade piano or player piano, Consider carefully—that the best guarantee of the piano you buy {s the reputation and fame of its maker. A ce at the names of such famous makes as Chickering, Wi Kimbell, Decker, Steinway, Knabe, Pianola Piano, Emerson, Fischer, that we are now offering at such exceptional prices and terms, cannot fail to Impress you that right now, during this clearance sale, is indeed piano buying t!me. Many of the wonderful values offered below are new 1915 models, some are used and some are only shop worn; all guaran teed and in first-class condition. UPRIGHT PIANOS $115.00 (weil worth $176.00) (well worth $200.00) (well worth $260.00) (well worth 6276.00) (well worth $200.00) (well worth $876.00) ‘OO (well worth 9400.00) EMERSON, bungalow size FISCHER, mahogany case . WHEELOCK, large model WHITNEY, cottage size GERHARD, oak, a bargain . STEINWAY, large size .... HOBART M, CABLE, fine desig: KNABE, beautiful walnut $315.00 (well worth $428.00) Small monthly payments may be arranged on any of them: some even as low as $5.00 per month. PLAYER PIANOS Including a large Nerer yt 88-note player music. ELLSWORTH, large size $325.00 (well worth $425.00) SMITH & BARNES, fine model. .. $365.00 (well worth $478.00) AUTOPLAYER, artistic. . $410.00 (well worth $625.00) PIANAUTO, large model (well worth $650.00) STUYVESANT PIANOLA (well worth $678.00) KRELL AUTO GRAND. (well worth $700.00) BEHNING, choice style... ih worth $76 » WEBER PIANOLA, large size. (well worth $776.00) KRELL AUTOGRAND us (well worth $800.00) (well worth $860.00) DECKER @ SON, w Inut, (well worth $ $630.00 Even a Player Piano may now. be had on payments as little As $8.00 per month. GRAND PIANOS SRAMBACH, Sheraton model. ....8490.00 (well worth $650.00) KIMBALL, Baby Grand : 8535.00 (well worth $750.00) By coming early you secure first chot This means something, too. harge for delivery. Appropriate stool or bench will also be included Home of the Third Avenue at University Street, Seattie. ser Priced Pianos, others models have flounces The cape-lik ie In black or old rose, }

Other pages from this issue: