The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1916, Page 10

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BARGAIN FRIDAY AT THE BON MARCHE PIKE ST., SECOND AVE. UNION ST.—"ELLIOTT 4100 WITH SPECIAL ECONOMIES IN EVERY SECTION OF SEATTLE'S BIG STORE A $14.00 TAPESTRY Full Room Size 9x12 Feet Best of all Tapestry Rugs with a deep in floral or Ort V loop surface, in good colorings $10.05 ental designs, whichever you preter, and at $10. instead of $14.00, {8c CURTAIN SCRIM, SPECIAL, A YARD } Heavy Thread Curtain Serim—in the lot you will find pieces with plain hematitched @dges and some with drawnwork and filet effects in the border design—sultable material | for Curtains in any room A SHOWING OF NEW CRETONNES, PRICE, A YARD A new shipment just received of pretty new Cretonnes—A splendid display of pretty 12:¢ new patterns—Dresden and r pretty designs in soft colorings; will make pretty Bed Bets, Drapes and Shirt Watst Boxes $18.00g§XMINSTER RUGS ON SALE FOR High-grade Axmi Rugs that have a soft urtace; the Rug» are good size, Measuring 7\4x10% . and come in pretty Oriental designs in rich pastel colorings, $9.95 & good assortment to choose from. —Third Ploor. Embroideries tp On Sale Friday at... . Fre All the Remnants that have accumulated in the last two months will be cleared out | Friday at Half Price—useful lengths Laces, Chiffons and Embroideries Remnants of ; Laces Chiffons ’ en’s Neckwear 19c or 3 Ties for 50c A Special Purchase of 100 Dozen Men’s Silk Ties ALL BRIGHT, NEW | SPRING COLORINGS AND DESIGNS Men’s brand new Spring _ Neckwear 19c, or three Ties for 50c. Men’s Night Shirts for 69c | Seconds of the $1.00 grade of Men's | } Outing Night Shirts, just as well made as | any, with military or roll collars; both fegular and extra sizes; slight, very slight imperfections in weave—bring you a sav- ing of 31c on each Wash Goods Remnants Half Price A Bargain Friday Sale of Remnants all marked at half their original prices—many Puseful lengths of wash goods—Soiesette, Poplin, Seco Silk, Lawn, Voile and Marquis- i¢ weaves; also silk mixtures. will —Upper Main Floor. RIBBON REMNANTS, HALF PRICE Lengths From 1 to 2 Yards Short lengths of all qualities of Ribbon. Taffeta and soft Satin, pretty plaid patterns, flow ered pieces in Maht and dark colors, velvet, gros —Lower ™ Fleer, Mill End of Domestics —5c Yard— PURE FOOD SHOW ly two more days of this interesting exhibition— and the | I attractions at many of the Booths, miversity Yannigans” from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m At the Hemrteh Booth—No. % | Feiler ons : as | size cans Minced Clams at 10e; for @e; quart cane ME ends of Calleo—Oingham. a ane. 1 38, unbleached Muslin and Linene cans, each, day only 123c FRIDAY SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY brand: | Fancy Red Satmon— 20 | Xe | tal! cane cach lic —Fourth Floor, Washington's Birthday Toys and Novelties—Flags, Cherry Trees and the Like. —fosrth Fleer. Silks 25c Yard 2,000 Yards of 24 to 36 In. Silks Stacked Up for a Big Bargain Friday in the Silk Section Not often you get an opportunity of getting Silks like these for 25c, and such a splendid collection to choose from; plain and fancy pieces; Poplin, brocaded and plain fn all cvlors. 36-IN. BLACK DRESS SILK 95c YD. Of which we only have a limited quantity—In- Guded are lustrous Silk Messaline, Moire, Peau | | lengthe from one to 10 yarde—at j Se yard Home $1.25 TO $1.75 WOOL DRESS GOODS $1.00 YARD 75 pieces of all-wool Dress Goods—in popular Poplins, Wool Crepes, 1,500 Remnants of Wool Dress Goods—in the Jot are all weaves of serviceable materials in all colors in dress, sult and coat lengths—all half price. 1,500 yards of firm, heavy quality mercerized Sateen Lining—36 inches wide; lengths from 1 to 8 yards; a good line of colors and black —Upper Main Fioor. Annual Clearance of “Cole’s” Heaters All Floor Samples at Greatly Reduced Prices Some slightly tarnished, but other- wise O. K. Buy your Heater now, | while you can get it cheap. No better Heaters made than Cole’s famous “Hot Blast” and “Airtight” Heaters, Parlor Brooms 33c “Witch” Parlor Broome—Mado of high-grade Eastern Corn with varnished handles, $9.50 COLE'S AIRTIGHT HEATERS $7.13 | $12.50 COLE'S AIRTIGHT HEATERS $9.38 $15.75 COLE'S AIRTIGHT HEATERS $11.81 | $17.80 COLE'S AIRTIGHT HEATERS $13.35 | $12.90 COLE’S HOT BLAST HEATERS $9.58 | $16.00 COLE’S HOT BLAST HEATERS $12.00 $18.30 COLE'S HOT BLAST HEATERS $13.73 | $20.30 COLE’S HOT BLAST HEATERS $15.23 | Broom Electric Irons, Special at $2.65 % Hite Heat Vlectrie Irona— Se | | | $2.25 Carpet Sweepers at $1.98 Domestic Carpet Sweepers, With good bristle brush —Lower Ma Sauce Pan Sets 98c Each Pure Aluminum Sance Pan Sets, consisting of one, one and a half and two quart long Handled Sauce Pans. 45c Fry Pans 37c Never Brenk Ste Fitted with always « £004 nize Pry Pann 4 han —Lower Main § BRUSSELS RUG FOR $10.95 | make pretty trimmings for summer frocks. | Heavy | Lower Main Floor. | grain and many other kinds. —Upper Main Floor, | Pongee, plaid and other weaves | checks, | erage eid aaa cc Pars | vesie iad det tn a full assortment of colors Re? special $1.00 yard | REMNANTS OF WOOL DRESS | 30¢ SATEEN LINING, 36-INCH, AT GOODS % PRIC 8¢ YARD sds, Poet Seba bo THE SEATTLE STAR MARCH! A SECRET SERVIC BACK AGAIN WITH | CHICKEN FLOTILLA BARRED AT NAVY YARD flocking to greet sailors at League Island navy yard, Phile- | » refused admission. | | Girls delph 1 CAN RON THIS OF FICE WITHOUT "© DEPARTMENT. IF YOu COME ANY MORE TATTLE I'L HAVE Nov ©xEcUTED AS ran CA " |JOE CERTAINLY WAS LUCKY TO ESCAPE DROWNING | Joe Hutchinson, low twig. He fell into a living near Zanesville, O. owes his life to a wil stream, the twig catching under his chin and holding his head above water ull help arrived e AT THAT, DRIVERS ARE NOT ALWAYS TRUTHFUL Jack rabbits are so numerous between Austin and Potts, Nev. that they stalled the stage. | That's what the driver told, | SOMEBODY DION’T KNOW THE WaR WAS OVER A letter has bee i that was mailed during the civil about the country fo | GIRL VICTIM OF CHIN A Chinese girl, the wae killed today || BEST CAN BE HAD } Mies Edith Kiteh cept $40,000 left her “All of the beat | and none of the best | hall room on $300 a nm received by L. E. Cole in Bangor, Cal, war, It has been knocking r half a century, ESE TONG WAR hird victim of the tong war in San Francisco, eenitastnmninenengenn } ——— WITHOUT MONEY, SAYS SHE ings, a New York spinster, refuses to ac things In life can be had without money, things with it,” abe said, She lives in « year. | BURGLARS MAKE OFF JITNEYS GET ROUGH Hugh Bowman, 1121 }itney at BE. Union and 2 RAILROAD MEN TO GATHER AT BALL | Annual ball of Keec tive Firemen and Enginemen, to be held Thurs FUN HEADLINES BALLARD FAIR PROGRAM Rallard’s midwinter ed everybody Burgiars got into the home of E. Sherwin |Mesday afternoon, thru an open window, jand several other articles of Jewelry WITH PEARL NECKLACE 1428 35th ave. S, Wed-| if and mole a pearl necklace |i} | SOMETIMES; ASK HUGH Sist ave. S.. run down and dragged 20 feet by | ard Wednesday wipes "| i] Brotherhood of Locomo- |} day night In Press club. | helus lodge, No. 803, fair opens Thursday night, Lotsa fun promis | CAN'T MUCH MORE HAPPEN; EVERYTHING HAS | Evan Lunn, just in wrecked his machine wh from Auburn Wednesday, ran down a pig, en it crashed into a fence at First ave. 8. and Spokane st. and then the auto was stolen. i i I . i STRIKER THREATENED STRIKEBREAKER;: PINCHED JA Co. arrested breaker. Wednesda SEATTLE LIBERAL WITH CONTRIBUTIONS Seattle's contributions to Jewish war sufferers #o far this week have reached $ | WOODROW I8 ONLY DEMOCRAT IN OHIO PRIMARY | | Nash, striker at plant of Seattle Construction and Dry Dock y, charged with threatening life of strike | | Wilson only democrat in preferential primary in Ohio, SECRETARY EMIGH TO RESIGN FROM BOARD E. G. Emigh, secretary of the state board of control, tendered his resignation Wednesday, Wednesday | 14 days. to take effect March 1 i BELLINGHAM HAS $12,000 FIRE | Lose of $12,000 caused by fire in business section of Bellingham | MISSISSIPP| CUTS DOWN ON OL’ JOHN B. Governor of Mississippi signs bili limiting liquor shipments to 24 quarts of beer, one quart of whisky, or two quarts of light wine every | WELL, ANYWAY, H T. W. Harrison, § yesterday knocked de ° CONGRESSMEN FEAR refuge for victims of | Letter from John Karly a a E'S A FIGHTER, IT WOULD 8EEM | r., of Virginia, one of 82 midshipmen forced | to resign from Annapolis for flunking in studies, in an argument own a teacher of languages, | DREAD LEPROSY famous leper, to congress, urging national rosy, handled very gingerly by congressmen. It had been thoroly disinfected, tho | Mrs. Leonard Defoe EVEE BURSTS, FLOO Twenty sections of levee, near Hanford, Cal The |ried woman, Wednesday, In a street car in Huntington, W. Va, Defoe claimed her victim had been intimate with her husband, | WOMAN KILLS ANOTHER FOR LOVE OF MAN | shot and killed Mrs. Rose Wood, a young mar-| Mrs. | . | DING GRAIN LAND \ grain land were flooded when the West Side | , Rave Way AT THAT, THEY'RE ALL GROCERY STORES Groceteria Stores Co, has started suit against E. P, Peirre. He calls his store a grocery-teria YES, OUR CITY STILL GROWS A new addition containing ly 3230 acres will be opened soon. It will be known as Lake Forest k Third addition A. H. Reid & Co,, New York block, are OLD SEATTLE RESIDE | James W. Moore, 72 \25th ave., of pneumonia |since coming to Seattle, five grandchildren, » the sales agents. | } NT VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA | died Wednesday morning at his home, 1411! He was engaged in the bullding businesa| In 1888, He leaves three sons, a daughter and) FREDERICK NELSON Unusually Good Values in New White Dresses for Babies O daintily fresh and new are these pretty little Dresse 6 months to 2 years, that many moth are for toddlers from roing to find them irresist- ible, especially when they note the unusual values. Short Hubbard of soft, fine with round yoke embroidered in floral and eyelet design, and and sleeves trimmed with narrow edge. Price 50c. A deep double hemstitched hem finishes Dresses nainsook, hand- Valenciennes Exceedingly dainty is a Short Dresses of sheer lott lingerie « cloth mocked blue in or turn-back h finish the cuffs whi elbow sleeves are edged Valenciennes 65c. with dai lace. Price le Hubba Short Dresses of fine lingerie cloth Dress of fine lingerie cloth, with hand- and the round hand-embroid embroidered yoke set in with embroid 7 € The skirt inished with ered in floral and eyelet design WAR ves a rh op ey edge finishes the long sleeves and edge sewed flat. Lace edge also fin- neck. Price 75 ishes the elbow sleeves. Price $1.00 Hubbard Dresses of fine | gerie cloth, In one especially attractive little Empire trimmed at the bottom with narrow Dress the skirt is fashioned of em- tucks and ruffle of embroidery in bre flouncing in a very dainty dainty design. The round yoke is also ba ign. The square neck, short of embroidery and a narrow embroid- sleeves and short waist are trimmed ery edge trims the neck and sleeves. with eyelet embroidery insertion. Price $1.00 Price $1.00 { Other very dainty Dainty Spring new Dresses for babies at $1.25, Both of the Dresses sketched are $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00. —BSecond Floor, Dinas In Lingerie Materials S EVERAL pretty models have just arrived, made up in fine French voile, combined with insets of sheer organdie and embroidery and trimmed with laces in dainty filet designs. The siceves are long and the collars, of lace-edged organdie, are of the convertible pattern which has proved so practical and becoming Attractively priced at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00. —Second Floor. Broken Lines of Table Glassware Reduced to | $1.00 | Set of six BROKEN assort ment of light-weight Cut Tumblers, Goblets, Saucer Cham- pagne Glasses, Footed Champagne Glasses, Wine Glasses and Cordial Glasses in pleasing patterns, greatly underpriced at $1.00 for the set of six. REDUCED TO 10¢ EACH— Goblets, Sherbet Glasses, Tumblers and Wine Glasses of fine thin glassware, beau- tifully cut (only one or two of a pattern) reduced to 10¢ each. —Third Floor, Basement Salesroom na Priced $12.50. Smart New Styles in Cloth Dresses at $5.75 New Spring Coats $5.75 to $12.50 VERY Spring requirement is taken care of in the new showing of Spring Coats. Black and white checks and plaids are especially prom- inent—plain colors are shown also, in black, hagen and white avy, tan, gray, rose, Copen- at $5.75, $7.50, $9.50 and The new styles offered in these one-piece Cloth Dresses make them unusually attractive. They are made up in Serge, Bedford Cord and Broadcloth in navy, black, Copenhagen and brown, in sizes for women and misses Especially smart is one of black and white checked suiting, with large cape effect, long sleeves and patent leather belt the skirt is cut extra The cuffs and cc full. rare of red satin and Priced at $5.75, Silk Waists at $1.95 Fifteen Silk Waists to choose from at styles in this popular price. Crepe Tub Silks and heavy Japan Silks are in- cluded, de Chine, in white, flesh. color, rose, maize and col- ored-stripe effects. Sizes 34 to 44. Very attractive value at $1.95, Basement Salesroom White Coley Skirts $2.95 MART Outing Skirts of good quality white cor- duroy, in plain flare style, with two patch pockets loose and belt effect. ment. Price $2.95. Sizes 24 to 39 waist measure- Basement Salesroom., Mercerized Table Cloths $1.45 ERY good values at this price in Import- ed Mercerized Cotton Table Cloths, with permanent fin- ish. Floral and spot pat- terns, hemmed ready for use. Priced at $1.45 each. MERCERIZED COTTON NAPKINS, $1.25 DOZ. Mercerized Cotton Nap- kins of smooth, even weave, in floral and con- ventional designs, 20x20 “inches, $1.25 dozen. —Basement Salesroom Novelty Chiffons 25c Yard ERY dressy desirable for blouses and trimmings are these dainty crepe-weave Chiffons in tiny floral patterns and honeycomb effects. Attrac- tively priced at 25¢@ yard. —Basement Salesroom Fancy Ribbons 20c Yard OVELTY Ribbons for hat trimmings and fancy work in a good selection of floral and novelty stripe pat- terns, widths up to 5 inches, priced at 20¢ yard, —Basement Salesroom New Camisoles 75¢ fF" o" and shadow lace combined with pink Crepe de Chine are used to make these dainty Camisoles, They are shirred over elastic at waist line and finished at top with ribbon-run lace beading and edge. Price 75¢, —Basement Salesroom.

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