The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1916, Page 12

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THE BON MARCHE PIKE ST, SECOND AVE, UNION ST.ELLIOTT 4100 Right at the Season’s Start A Sale of Women’ New Spring Suits at $18.75 | For Saturday we take 60 of our newest and smartest Spring Suits and offer them at a special price for a day. To start the new season with a rush to stimulate early Season shopping, we offer this Saturday Special in brand new Tailored Suits. here in all the newest shades — All the newest Spring Styles are In the new pleated, semi-fitted and rippled and belted Jackets; some in the circular cut with the loose flared skirts, pleated or shirred headings with trimmings to match, in Poplins, Serges, Worsteds and smart checks, Second Floor And You'll Be Sare to Buy Them the Next and the Next Times For these wonderful Shoes are the best " 1 money's worth of Boys’ Footwear you can buy Sizes 121% to 5¥, Biase AC $2.95 They are made in Seattle specially for the A Pair Bon Marche by the Zimmerman-Degen Shoe Company; made of oak tan leather with heavy Girls’ $2.00 Shoes $1.55 Misses’ $2.50 Shoes $1.95 welt soles Children’s Shoes $1.39 Pair Regular $1.75 value—These are made of heavy Vici kid, lace style. with extension soles; sites | $% to 11. | ’ Shoes $1.50 Pair | with full round Lace Shoes of Gunmetal Calf, made on easy | solid leather soles: fitting lasts with heavy solid leather nailed soles; | Giriw sizes 11% to 2; sizes 9 to 13%. | toe shapes, with good weigh miasen’ sizes 2% to 6 —Upper Mata Fleer, at 55c And They Are Even Better Than the Last Lot Sales.” ; cales, well tailored, and just as good patterns as you'l find in any line of Dollar Shirts anywhere fast black, white and a good line of colors seconds of one of our best 25c lines, but the imperfec tions are very slight. —Lewer NECKWEAR A QUARTER TO A HALF LESS—A DAINTY BARGAIN FOR SATURDAY BUYERS Women’s 25c Neckwear Women’s 15c and 20 Specially Priced at 15c | Neckwear, Special at 10c This lot contains many pretty pieces of Linene Waist Sete—\Vestees of net. Embroidered Neckwear—Fiat Collars of Organdy, Vestees of | swiss Rolling Collars, Rolling Collars of Pique, Net Jabots, High en ee ee WOMEN’S Organdy with fiat and rolling Collars, Net | Guimpes, flat lace Collara. FOR CHILDREN’S DAY ies. va from $3.00 to $400, Priced 91.98 Nice looking little Coats for girls from 2 to 10 years. Made of Red, Copenhagen Blue, Brown and Black Astrachan Cloth with § raglan sleeves, with belts of velvet or satia, or piped with velvet Girls’ Wash Frocks in | Children’s New Wash Dresses New Styles $1.25 | 49c to $3.75 Many new cases have just been | apache and our line ot $126 | . Stocks are brimful of clever new Dresses is particularly interesting; | Wash Dreeses—Now and becoming the styles are new smart middy | Dresses for little girls, made of pretty Buy “Ironwear Shoes” for Your Boy Once The Shoes are made of patent leather, lace style, serviceable for school wear. Moreof Those Men’s Shirts | So we can hold another of our Famous “55c Shirt They are made of good madras and fine per- ASale of Men’s Socks at 15c or 2for 25c |} Men’s medium weight Cotton Socks—fine quality, in These are CANADIAN SNOWSLIDES DELAY TRAING Westbound trains were snowslides Thurmday delayed near Vancouver, 1, C., by mall ALIEN LABORERS AFRAID TO RESCUE BODIES Greek and Japanese laborers refuse to attempt rescue of bodies of victims of slide near Leavenworth | | JAPANESE CRUISERS CARRY FORTUNE IN GOLD Japanese cruisers Chitose and Tokiwa reported at Viotoria today | With $51,460,000 in gold. Will purchase supplies for Russian army EVERETT PIONEER WOMAN HAS TOO MUCH BOOZE Twenty-aix botties of whisky were taken when the home of Mra, Jane Berry, Everett pioneer, was raided ALASKAN MURDER MYSTERY STILL UNSOLVED No clew has been found that would lead to the slayer of Mra, W. 6 Rowe on the trai} to the Coast last May, says report from Fairbank SWEDEN WANTS HELP OF UNITED STATES Sweden has written to United States, asking commerce from warring nations help in. protecting CHICAGO POLICE WARN CHURCHES AGAINST PLOTTERS Warnings have been sent all churches by Chicago police to guard thelr edifices against bomb throwers. PATROLMAN FIGHTS WITH THIEVES; THEY ESCAPE Oncar Lodge captured an armed man near the Fairmont hotel | Francisco, Later he chased*two burglars, who returned his fire escaped Ban and HEALER FATALLY INJURED BY TROLLEY CAR Mrs. Nellie Heigie, well-known San Francisco healer, probably wax fatally burt Friday when run down by street car SOCIALIST LEADER SERIOUSLY ILL Job Harriman, socialist leader, is seriously {li at his colony near Los Angeles, He was candidate for vice president with Debs In 1900. (NO, GENTLE READER; THE MAN ISN'T NUTTY pasted on Snow, falling on A Chicagoan says he has discovered that wallpaper, sidewalks, prevents them from becoming slippery. the paper, melts, he claims. t | ANNAPOLIS READY FOR NEW BATCH OF MIDDIES ] Navy department has notified senators and representatives that it |{@ ready to receive nominations for midshipmen. | FRED AYER WINS BIG ALASKA RACE | Fred Ayer won the Solomon derby, from Nome to Solomon. |time for the 64 miles was 6 hours and 40 minutes. QUARTET OF ROBBERS BUSY IN LOS ANGELES ' Four men, armed with rifles, held up several autoists and a street jcar on Washington boulevard Thursday pight Police are on the look | out. | WOULDN'T THROW GILLIES CASE our; WILL CONTINUE Judge Wright, sitting in the Gillies case, at Olympia, refused to have the case withdrawn from the Jury, as requested by the defense. Saye state has shown enough evidence | AMERICAN HELD IN CANADA AS GERMAN SPY Emi! Koehler, jr. an American, whose home ts in Belleville, Il, ts being held tn Toronto as a German spy | BILLBOARD ORDINANCE TO BE THRESHED OUT MONDAY passed over Mayor Gill's veto will be settled Monday, [somes up. when the matter | SEATTLE REO CROSS HEARS TALK ON FIRST AID Miss Elitabeth Dickerson addressed members of the Seattle branch jof the Red Cross Thurmiay on “First Aid.” | CLOTH CAMPAIGN SIGN CANDIDATES HIT paign signs to boost selves. May prosecute candidates under ordinance | prohibiting streamers across downtown streets. | PRESIDENT DENIES HAS INSIDE DOPE ON MEXICO No confidential data regarding the Mexican political situation hae |been received, according to President Wilson, ——_——__—_—_ —————___—_____ _______»4 | ROTARY DELEGATIONS ON WAY FOR CONVENTION HERE Victoria delegates tovthe convention of Rotary clubs will ar | rive in Seattle Friday night. Fifty or 60 persons are making the | trip, | i o ~ a nan = —- -* One of the financial kings of Germany has | declaring that a breach between the United Sta |be bad for his country. jtions to allies, iven out an Interview id Germany would It would throw United States money and muni- lrwo EMPLOYES HELD IN DYNAMITE PLOT Two former employes are held as suspects who plotted to dyna- mite the American Car and Foundry Co.'s plant, In Detroit MURRY ALONG YOUR STATEMENTS, YOU MILLIONAIRES Get busy, you millionaires, Your income tax statements must be Models; Vestee, Bolero and Sus- | piaid stripe and plain color Gingham. fn Pere eee: ny ea ek es pender effects. Second Floor—Center, GOV. LISTER WILL TALK AT “U”" Gov. Ernie Lister will talk at Bagley hall, university, Saturd GROCERY SPECIALS LAST DAY OF Carry-Home Specials in the ||!" 0 “TH# Influence of the ¥ MAYFLOWER COFFEE | The 16th Annual Delicatessen AMERICAN PAPER MILLS’ BUSINESS GOOD | ake NI American paper milis are reported to be doing a capacity business, SPECIAL 25¢ POUND | Bure Food Sh FRESH CHURNED |] A ROCLANB, Mayflower Coffee is always uni-| LT UY Ow it e bsg: GERMANY APOLOGIZES TO HOLLAND Pla Por it A ged ue | Thanks to you who pat-| BUTTER 35¢ POUND Germany apologizes to Holland for torpedoing the Dutch motor ves- ly; is @ strict ixh-grade | ‘ hs “ Seas oe pm V4 20c | TOnized it so liberally, and to Washington Creamery Butter sel Artemis, early in February. ae grade. Special for Saturday at | the manufacturers who so|—Spectal, 35¢ a pound or threo TURKS LOSE MANY MEN AND GUNS 25e. kindly co-operated with us prteomedg 4 be nigh Strictly fresh Turks are reported to have lost many soldiers and guns at fall of Lenox Gonp (delivered only with churned Butter that is made of Srserun, ; roe Bc | snow that tite ae ane eeieee4 | pure and wholesome ingredients. {f| =%"™" . : of Svat 3 cane store ever held. Pure Pork Sausage—Made of J WILL LET STARVING BELGIANS HAVE SPUDS & ed only with | Special “Last Day” at-| «pound. 7c Dutch government, It is expected, will permit potatoes to be ex ge P ntingg e 20c | l:t#actio 3 t gee dk ss th Rolled Ham—Fing quality | ported to starving Belgians | New Seeded Raisine—Sun-Mald, be ms at many booths.| pastern Meat, a pound. OC Happy Home or Reliance brand: Cataation Banks Free to| Mayonnaise Drensing—Made trent ||| CLOTHING eae OHNTEY DAMAGED BY hh pea et fp} ¥ large packages, 6 . | datly, A fire did slight damage to the stock of clothes at the store of ench . Qe | the children at the Carna 5c | Bulos, 1318 Second ave. early Friday morning. ‘The origin of the fire Corn or Glows Siarch— 6 | tion Milk Booth as long as Fresh qual Que-pound packages for c they have any “team” Ge |'s unknown Aaah itt on Ls cn —-Guar 6 be “4 } i anteed new crop, a pound Cc Free samples f Spa- Batter—Fresh and BIG WAR LOAN ASKED BY PREMIER ASQUITH | Laundry Soap—stoatim niin vars. | onetet: at he Hl , Helas wholesome, a pound llc Premier Asquith of the British house of commons will ask iets tor 15¢ | Booth. | : oT teams ater Ntee 81-1 Qe |E| tor new notes of credit amounting to abont $2,500,000,000 | —Fourth Floor. Fh b Floor, La a eet authiaicdadan FIRE IN BUTTE MINE GROWS SERIOUS i Despite the fact that a heavy stream of water has been playing on FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 ONLY buna th fact tat hear) ten of water bas Deon paying ¢ reasing : , ‘+1 75c SILK CREPES 39c A YARD | encianp’s NEW HOME SECRETARY, | 4 38 Inches wide In pretty stripes and figured effects in pink, sky, violet, maize and striking black | HON. HERBERT SAMUEL, IS A JEW and white stripes. —Upper Main Floor. LONDON, Feb. 18.—For the first | ; 4 SUaNp Ap ene |time in England's history a pro | NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR MORNING SPECIALS }fexsing Jew has been made home |secretary of state! e or urisa L SCQING: CAL + toa is Herbert Louts Samuel, who 25c TRAY CLOTHS AT 17c DRESSING SACQUES AT 39¢ Beg sot rigel ~ regarg te Tray Cloths, size 16x24 Inches—These Cloths | Worth 98¢ to $1.25—Made of Flannelette and ir John Simon are made of heavy weight All-Linen Damask Crinkled Crepe in neat figured patterns, Neat While Disraeli became premier $ Lower Main Floor. looking House Sacques in all size Second Floor, |[ ho nevertheless was a member of 7 2 a eet : he Church of England, Bi 4 75c BED SHEETS 59¢ EACH ‘anes i aOR MATS 20¢ | ims Cline itie Ieluower ot | Bed Sheets, size 81x90 inches before hemming— | riner—sust the Kind at ott, imported Cocoa IH jewinh fatth | They are made of heavy weight Mnen finished “pie nd of a Mat to keep the floors While postmaster general of Eng. | " J | and carpet clean.Third Floor. sheeting. Not over 6 to each.-Lower Main Floor, | 10c CURTAIN SCRIM 7 land two years 4 ert Samuel 1 sco a ic / } made an extensive tour of this] 36-INCH DRESS GOODS 39c Nice quality Curtain Scrim in a good seeaiant country 25 pleces of black and white checked Dress | of figured patterns; some of the ee have As home secretary he will have ‘: Goode—An assortment of varions size checks; | slight mill imperfectiona: special, 7\%e yard,— |f|sreat power in England, being, tn splendid for all dress purposes.—-Upper Main Floor. | Third Floor. fact, the most direct connecting link | [between King George and the Eng lish people. The jf | Whether or not the proposed Hanna billboard ordinance will be. | Seattle Ad club does not like idea of candidates using cloth cam- BREACH WITH U, S. BAD FOR GERMANY, HE SAYS | | | | | | | i] i | | i ! Store Will Be Closed All Day Next Tuesday Observing Washington’s Birthday FREDERICK &NELSON| Basement Salesroom Charming New Spring Hats $3.95 to $7.50 LMOST as refreshing as Spring itself are the new ideas in Spring Mil- linery, as reflected in the Basement displays—and doubly interesting because so moderately priced. Many variations of the modes of the moment are to be found in each of these group THE NEW HATS AT $3.95 feature pleasing combinations of and satin in the new colors, Turbans of 1i with fruit ind flower trimming and wide ors wreathed with foliage and rose THE NEW HATS AT $5.00 include All-satin Turban nnet-shape Hats of lus- trous straw with er ontrasting color centered with cluster of flowers, of styles with trimming Hats with the whole crown “made up shirrings of ribbon, and many pretty f lacquered fol THE NEW HATS AT $7.50— At this price there is e and rose an attractive display of Hats in the new rose and prunelle shades, cleverly trimmed with the new flowers and ribbon bows, Lisere Turbans with trimming of grosgrain ribbon, Bonnet shape Hats with satin crown and fac- ing, Hats made up wholly of foliage topped with high bi s and many other new Spring ideas —Basement Salesroom, The Basement Salesroom Offers Exceptional Values in Boys’ Suits and Knickerbockers a special purchase,.quoted for this offering’ at prices sharply less than regular. Boys’ Wool Suits, With Extra Knickerbockers, $3.95 Approved Norfolk styles, well-tailored | | souk a er School Shoes suitings, with two pairs of Bo S’ and Youths’ knickerbockers; sizes 7 to Gun-metal Calf But 17. Exceptional values at ton and Lace Shoes on the $3.95. sensible built from wool last pictured to give good wear, Boys’ Corduroy Knicker- bockers, strongly made and sizes 9 to 1344, $1.65 pair; ey m 1 to 2, $1.95 pair reinforced, sizes 6 to 15 years, 85¢ pair. "tas tee Pees Boys’ Velvet Corduroy Knickerbockers, sizes 7 to 17 years, 95¢@ pair. Boys’ Wool Cassimere Knickerbockers in brown and blue mixtures, with side buckles and belt loops, sizes 7 to 18 years, 85¢ pair metal Calf Button Shoes, + excellent-fitting and very serviceable; sizes 5 to 5, $1.25; 8% to 11, $1.50; 11% to 2, $1.75; 2% to §, $2.00 pair. Basement Salesroom Misses’ and Children’s Patent Vici Kid Button with crav tt poeta ng 7 t New Corduroy $2.00 pa 114% to 2, $290; 215 to 6, $300 HouseSacques Special $1.00 Exceptional are —Hasement Salesroom values at this price in cozy Corduroy Sacques, They are im pretty Empire style, as 8 pictured, and come in pleas offered ing shades of Coral, Delft-blue, Pink, Gray, Navy, bag Light-blue, Red and Wistaria. Ae seit | Special $1.00. —Rasement Salesroom There’s Something i in the Air Which Su Wool and Silk R | ' ool and 31 emnants_ | gests That : | Cinaiue’ At Greatly Reduced Prices | ar ening HE Basement Salesroom features at deep reduc- #f must be started soon if tions a collection of Silk and Wool Remnants, if flowers are to bloom their including i a “Ao art b ak ‘pel Poplins Serges Crepes Suiting Mixtures Corduroys ine eit ‘the Spola vot will Silk-stripe Fabrics Crepe de Chine Messalines I need are here Chey are in various useful lengths, rangipg up to 5 i Pruning Shears, 35c, 50c, yards i 75c and We. This Section offers an ex- At $1.25qyard, a ver ar a Be on offers « At $1.25 a very good oc, Sde ed 7 Bo be oa hy ceptionally good assort- value in Suitings in com t 7. Bri enks 35c, $3.00 and ment of Checked Wool bination check effects $3.50 each ens for School Dresses, with overplaid of green, i Liquid Spray Solutions, | in various color-combi- blue or brown in combi- 26: Bnd SOE battle nations, 36 and 42 nation with black and | Garden Hices, S0c, 50c inches wide, at SOc and white. Fifty-four inches #f 60e and 75¢ yard wide, $1.25 yard. i} Garden Rakes, 30c to Basement Salesroom Garden Trowels, 1(0c, Silk P . | 250 80 aug uk Fetticoats at $1.95 | Weed Pullers, 25¢, 45¢ ERY; ad : i 3 | and 75c, R attr tive values are offered in these Petticoats i Shovels with long and of soft messaline silk. They are in the popular short handles, 85c and ¢lastic-top style, cut amply full, and finished with deep i $1.50 each. tailored or plaited flounces. | Children’s Shovels, 40c Colors include Wistaria, White, Russian green, Cop- and 60« enhagen, Black, Brown, Nile, Tan, Rose and Orange. Spades with long or Price $1.95. | short handle, 75c¢ and &5e Spading Forks with long TAFFETA PETTICOATS, $3.50 | or short handle, 90¢ The new flaring style in Petticoats of good quality ¥ Norcross Hand Cultiva- taffeta silk, featuring pleasing two-tone and_ floral | { tors, 75¢ and $1.00. ; effects, with deep scalloped or tucked flounces and Also a full line of Gar- silk underlay. A wide assortment of the new Spring den and Flower Seeds, colors to choose from, —Housewaros Section. ~—Basement Salesroom. ,

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