The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1916, Page 10

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HE BON MARCHE Pike Street-— 20c Sateen Remnants at —8&c a Yd. : Friday at the Clean-Up Sale we offer 200 Sateen ' Remnants at Sc a yard. Lengths from 1 to 8 yards in black and colors, fine for linings or skirts. 36-Inch Pongee Silks at —29c Yd.— | "Fine lustrous natural Pongee Siike—That will Wash splendidly. Nice for summer walsts and dresses. Full 36 inches wide. Priced at 29c a yard. Women’s Shoes at $1.59 About 200 pairs of Shoes worth up to $4.00 & pair; short lines in patent leather, viet kid, gunmetal calf or suede. Lace or button styles; $1.59 & pair. —Upper Main Floor. Bargains in Silver and Glassware Sample Glassware at 5c | Values from 10c to 50c. Included are Goblets, Wines, Sherbets, Tumblers and others; only one or two of a kind; Se while | we have any. : Odd Silverware at 25c Odds and Ends and slightly scratched a worth to 75c, including Table mives, Forks, Spoons and other pieces; 25e while we have any.—rower Main Floor. -Women’s and Children’s Underwear and Hosiery Fiber Silk Hose 17c Pair Women's Fiber Silk Stockings in tan and black, fm a full range of sizes, irregulars of the 25c ‘quality, special at 17c a pair. Mended Kid Gloves 39c | Women's mended Kid Gloves that were a dollar, | mostly blacks in sizes 5% and 5% only, at 3%c a pair. A splendid bargain if you have small hands 60c and 65c Pants 39c Girls’ white part wool Pants that button on the side. Sizes 2 to 14 years of age, in 60c and 65c values, special at 3%c a pair. Women’s Vests 39c Each Women’s gray fleeced cotton Vests, 500 and 65 values; only about 20 in the jot; full run of sizes; fashioned with long sleeves. Tan Silk Hose 49c Pair Women's Phoenix Silk Hose, tn tan only; 75¢ and $1.00 values; first quality in a full run of sizes. Buy them Friday at 49c a patr. $1.25 Union Suits 75c Forest Mills white cotton Union Suits; medium weight with high necks and long sleeves; spectal i} at 75c instead of $1.25. —Upper Main Plwor, ’Twill Be a Busy Bargain Day in Draperies Curtain Ends at 5c Each A clean-up of #mall Curtain Ends—samples of the Thomas stock. Bungalow Nets, Scrims and Bobbinets, mostly one yard long; Sc each. Fine figured Art Ticking in blue stripes and various colors, 30 to 36 Inches wide, and will make fi nice curtains, pillows or bed sets Couch Covers $1.49 Each Fine Negus tapestry Couch Covers, some with Second Avenue-—— 20c Art Ticking 12 1-2c Yard | full designs, others fringed all round; perfectly reversible. Nice for sanitary couches, $14.50 Rugs $10.95 Each 9x12 Brussels Tapestry Rugs in floral and Oriental designs; among the most popular of all Rugs; reduced to $10.95; value $14.50. —Third Floor. Grocery Specials for Friday Only New Seeded Raisins, Sun-Maid, R Happy Home or Maximum, 3 pkgs 2 Carnation Milk, delivered only with othty groceries; not over 3 to each; ins. .20¢e Laundry Soap, good size bars, fine quality, priced at 7 bars for......... secon ABO White Floating Toilet Soap, Bon } Table Salt, good brand, fine quality; 10 pound sack for 15¢ —Fourth Floor. brand, 4 bars for Fe'nee Black Cooking Figs, fine rich fruit, size; new crop; pound......... . Italian Prunes, large size, guaranteed ne wy | CLOP; 4 POUN......seressceveeers . Be Union Street Elliott 4100 Last Bargain Friday in the Month 1,500 Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Every Remnant of Wool Dress Goods We Have Is Incladed i For we want to start the New Dress Goods season with a clear slate. good lengths for coats, dresses, suits, separate dresses in any color and weave you could ask for, and all at Half Price, skirts and children’s 24 and 36 Inch Silks shades, including 36-inch Pongee, 36-tn: dine, 86-inch Crepes—also Poplins and | 90 a yard 36-Inch 95c Black Silk at doc Yd.— Heavy Black Silk Poplin—36 inches w’ heavy with fine lustre, stylish and serviceable for 55 a yard while we —Upper Mat 45-Inch Flouncings Swiss and Voile Fiounctngs, from 35: @ yard; open and blind embrofdered full 45 inches wide; beautiful pieces, 190 a yard all dress purpowes, “Here Are a Few of Them, But You Will Find Many More When You Come . a-Shopping Here on Friday 7c to 10c Domestics Domestics in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, 24 to 36 inches wide, Including Calico, Gingham, Linene, Unbleached Muslin, at Se a yard. Wash Goods at 10c Yard We and 26c values in Wash Goode—22 to 36 inches wide tn Poplins, Votles, Sateens, Silkot Stik, Crepes and other weaves, 10c a yard. 65c Bed Sheets at 49c Bleached Bed Sheets, size 76290 inches before oslin with |i) hemming. Made from good, strong mu center seam, at 49¢ each instead of 65¢ $2.50 Blankets $1.75 Pair Woolnap Blankets in white, gray or pink or bine borders and mohair binding; size 64x76 inches, at $1.75 a pair. —Lower Mat All Short Lines of neck and sleeves; white satin girdle. $21.95 Net Dresses $7.95 Six embroidered white Net other stripes combined with black. $35.00 Dress at $16.50 One handsome green broadcloth bined with black velvet, reduced to $16.5 ly priced at $35.00. Velvet Dress $9.50 One navy blue velvet Dress that w reduced to $9.50. Made with long skirt and wide belt; fur trimmed Wool Dresses at $3.00 $4.95 to $8.89 Wool Dresses-—-only fo lot, all different styles and colors, well ments, reduced Friday to $3.00. $39.50 Evening Coat $5.00 One nigger brown Panier Velvet Eve with lovely brocaded lining and round fect; was $39.50; special at $5.00. $45.00 Evening Coat $4.00 One tan and lavender brocaded KEventng Coat | utiful gar | with gokid embroidered net lining; beat ment at $4.00; formerly priced at $45.00. —Seeond Floor, for Seattle Men Men’s Socks 15c Pair Men's me weight Ce white and ne slight tions; 15¢ a pair, or 2 pairs for 25 ttor Men’s Sweaters at 69c Men's Wool-mixed Coat Sweaters, made with large shawl collars with patch pock- | ets; obtainable in brown only; Friday 69c each | Handkerchiefs 15c Each . Friday we will offet a sample lot of rchiefa at | Handke ©; worth up initial and 2 for Men’s Night Shirts at plain 15¢ each, or Men's heavy Outing Flannel Night Shirts with military and roll collars; reg extra sizes; seconds of $1.00 qual —Lower M 39c Yd.— In and Fancy Silke in street and evening —Upper Main Floor—North. Friday Economies in Cottons and Bedding Wearables Must Go NOW Dresses, trimmed, finished with ribbon belt; short sleeves and low neck; were $21.95; Friday, $7.95 Five Silk Dresses $15.00 Assorted Silk Dresses that were $50.00 to $65.00; five In the lot—one black and white checked—an- Dress, com- meeves, A Great Bargain Day te SB Lots of school at ch Grena- Stripes at ide, extra have any. | in Fleer. | 19¢ je to 50e designs; at only 5c tan, with in Fleer, lace 0—former- vas $19.50, full our in the | made gar- | ning Coat, collar ef. | n Socks, | imperfee- | c Friday, to 35¢ | 69c gular and ATTLE ST DIXON HEISEN Dancing t* her specialty, but every now and then Dorothy Dixon Hetsen halts her fantastic stepping Jong enough to create a new fash jon. Her latest is the “dance veil." It's bright green chiffon, worm in AR # classic fold about the head, from where it falls in a @oft drapery at the back. a short time to urge the establishment of a naval base at the mouth of the Columbia river, SIX PEOPLE ARE HURT today, none of them seriourly, because |a street car toppled over while slowly rounding a curve last night 15 Portland cinated. ITALIAN TRANGPORT SUNK while carrying troops from Albania by Austrian aeroplane tn Durazzo harbor. FORMIDABLE PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS have occurred Turkey, as a result of the fall of Errerum. JAPANESE FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN REPORTS are oy the United Press was authoritatively informed to- lay. ~ in ECTED OF BEING POISON SOUP PLOTTER, Fred Nieuw = on rreated In Sayre, Pa, today and held to await the arrival of \- ork officers. - Seat tarreeei aor meh ¢ “| EXPECT TO BE DROWNED. One hundred meters aloft. | oo motor, Finder please teli my wife and little boy good. i This was the farewell message of Capt. Uni, commander of | | the Zeppelin 1-19, picked up in a bottle by a Swedish vessel. at | ALABAMA VILLAGE, DEMOLISHED BY CYCLON | medical sid and help. CYCLONE, calling for PIETRO ROSSI, CHARGED WITH MURDER of Mrs. Mary Play. elle of Chicago, on « railroad train, dashed his bead against bars yester- | | day tn effort to kill himself in court at Arezzo, Italy, FIRE IN SAIL LOFT of navy yard at Philadelphia yesterday did slight damage. Origin t# unknown, | | | ONE-THIRD OF WHEAT CROP of Illinois reported damaged b frosts and flood this winter, ” ae LORD ROBERT CECIL APPOINTED war trade minister by Pre mier Asquith youterday, WATER WAGON CLAIMS ALL city employes of Philadelphia. THREE MEN MET DEATH by drowning tn well of “moonshine” liquor, near Dahlonega, Ga. ha “DO YOU FEED YOUR PLANTS ON TEA? | if your house planta look dull and droopy, don't feed them on corn beef and cabbage. No, no! Don't even give them ice cream sodaw! | Professor Kane of New York has deciared that the house plant will usual way, and poured on the plant each morning. You might try it, altho we fear {t might tend to make the plant | nervous and irritable. DEFEATED IN SECOND EFFORT to commit suicide, Mrs. Mal- jeena Dylott is scheduled for arrest on the charge of trying to kill her- self, in San Francisco. REPORT OF ARMY ENGINEERS to congress disapproved of the improvement of Ventura, Cal., harbor with a breakwater FASTEST AUTOMOBILES IN WORLD will be out on new Ascot Park speedway, Los Angeles, tomorrow, to warm up for the George Washington sweepstakel Sunday ' GEORGE ABRAHAM, WOUNDED in fighting on Gallipoli penin-| | sula, only man of 12 in hie mess left. Was formerly of North Yakima. | FIVE WOMEN CLERKS tn San Francisco postoffice reinstated by President Wilson yesterday, after discharge on charge of stealing jeandy and magazines from “dead” mal LETTER PURPORTING TO BE WRITTEN by Jean Crones, an- archiat, wanted by Chicago police, received by Chicago police chief, | if taunting him. Man held on suspicion by Portland police. ONE MAN WILL HAVE CHARGE of the English blockade of Ger. many. Will be named later. | CZAR'S VISIT to opening of duma hailed as beginning of new era. “JAPANESE BONIFACE HERE TO STUDY “GREETERS” ° Alsaku Hayash!, “mine host” of Imperial hotel, Tokio, rendezvous for Americans in Japan, 1#.4n America, studying American hotel meth- ods and the ways of the American Greeter, He hopes to bring many \American fads back to the Imperial. He is accompanied by his wife, | Mme, Hayashi, also interested in hotels, i COMMERCIAL BODIES of six states will meet In Spokane within | iW i THREE CASES OF SMALLPOX have broken out in the peniten i! tlary at Salem, Ore. All the 560 prisoners and employes will be vac) | -¢| thrive on tea—just the ordinary green or black variety, prepared in the jj | iff q i HH] i] | Wt il | i} | NEW SPRING STYLES IN Dainty Washable Negligees At Very Attractive Prices New Baby Carriages wh ARLY arrivals in a i i | At $1.00 Saby Carriage Faajiie-style esi with wicker bodies in fi ligees of cotton crepe various finishe have : (as pictured) in just been placed on di the ; pink, coral, wistaria, urniture Improved mod lay in ; f lavender, Copenha- Sectio: wraps gen and light-blue, els in Folding Go-Cart , hand-embroidered on Sulkies and have also A Te TS TT \ front in self-color arrived. | —thiré Micer \ \ and trimmed with poe \ ribbon frills at neck * » and on kimono Striped Cotton Ee leeves. Special . $1.00. Gaberdines will be numbered among | At $1.95 the Spring's favorite ma ] ‘ 4a terials for Sports Coats ‘aes Empire-style Negligees and Skirts, These are new At $3.50 | in plain pink, light-blue, a artivals ) ES rose and Copenhagen- Two pretty combinations Pretty Negligees (as blue, trimmed with large in Awning-stripe Gaber pictured) of polka-dot collar and cuffs of white dine on white ground, 40 embroidered ta rosebud design. The waist part is joined to Seco silk in dainty shades voile inches wide, $1.00 yard Thirty - six - inch, Gaber- of pink, rose, light-blue dine in white patterned * Copenhagen - bine ar The with wide plain stripes of large shawl collar to the skirt over an elas- blue, pink, black or yellow, and cuffs are finished tic band and _ finished 75e_ yard. F with a plaited frill of net. with ribbon frill. Price Forty-inch Gaberdine in price $3.50 WS. As ik black-and-white hairline and cluster stripe effects, $1.00 yard. . A Large Shipment of Men’s INTERWOVEN HOSE HAS ARRIVED They are knit and not pressed into shape. They have the patented wearproofed sole, heel and toe They have the perfect-fitting ankle, foot and instep. The Fifty-Cent Interwoven —pure thread-silk, with lisle top, sole, heel and toe. Two-tone mixtures (green, blug or white and black), also plain Green, Khaki, Dark Tan, Navy, Gray, Champagne, Purple, Black and White. The Thirty-five Cent Interwoven one-thread silk combined with two threads fiber silk, for beauty and service. In Black, White, Navy, Green and Gray. The Twenty-five Cent Interwoven fine, selected cotton, medium-weight, Black, White, Navy and Gray; Black with innerknit white sole; Black with split sole; also heavy weight in Black only. —-Men's Furnishings Section. First Fioer New Hairline and Clus- ter-stripe Oxford Cloth, for skirts and coats, 3 inches wide, 75c_yard. Firet Pioor. Madeira- Embroidered Doilies $1.50 for Six UST fifty dozen Dollies tn this new shipment. Al! are in the sixinch size, and they are finely hand-em broideréd in the dainty eyelet designs which identify them as the product of the Madeira Islands There are several designs to choose from, all priced at $1.50 for ei, —Firest Floor. Basement Salesroom New Spring Styles in ‘%\ Silk Waists at $2.50 MART, well-made Waists of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Radium Silks are offered in the Basement Salesroom at this at- ‘, tractive price. They are made bf a * a with low or convertible collar vanitl and long sleeves. Black Velvet Especially attractive are the Crepe de Chine Waists with Boots bright stripes on white grounds. Special Pai ar MA. They have an elastic band at pecial $2.65 Pai waistline and fasten with large pearl buttons. YPSY BOOTS in Priced at $2.50. — paths wpe ‘ii and lace models, with TUB SILK WAISTS, $1.75 f es light-weight soles and Choice of plain flesh-color, maize and white in these Cuban heels. Size: sto 7, widths A to D. $2.65 pair. Women's Blue Velvet Gypsy Boots, high-cut, button style, with light- weight sole and Cuban heel. Special . $2.65 pair, “Basement Salesrvou, practical Waists, also attractive colored stripe effects, with low-neck, three-quarter sleeves and collar and cuffs of heavy white Japan silk, Sizes 36 to 44. —Basement Salesroom Special Thin China Cups and Saucers Special 95c Set of 6 Gingham Petticoats, 50c HESE Petticoats are‘ made of good quality gingham in pleasing stripe patterns, cut amply full, with deep flounce, under- lay and drawstring top. Lengths 38 to 42 inches. Priced at 50¢. Rasement Salesroom N the attractive plain shape pic- tured, with Special, the tastefully finished gold band and line. set of six, 95¢. Basement Salesroom New Ginghams at 124c Yard A’ attractive selection of nurse-stripe combinations ffered in these serviceable new Ginghams; suit able for women's and children’s dresses and ‘aprons; also for boys’ waists Twenty-seven inches wide, Women’s 12%¢ yard. New Percales at 10¢ Yard Neckwear, 25c are thirty-six inches wide and come in an assort- ARGE, flat Collars with trimming of hemstitching lace, Stock Collars, with jabot and many other destrable ment of tasteful figure and dot patterns on light, medium and dark-colored grounds. Suitable for chil- ° dren’s and women's house dresses and aprons Price styles in this collection of 10¢ yard Basement Salesroom, Novelty Neck eS w ec. ra Basement Salesroom Fiber-Silk-Boot Stockings 25c Pair wo N’S Stockings with fiber-silk light-blue, gray, black, white, champagne and gold, the boot, pink, pair, 25¢. Women’s Cotton Hose 18c Pair HESE Black Cotton Stockings with hemmed top offer very good service and value at 18¢ pair. Ask for them by number—"“No. 226,” Three pairs in box, 50¢. Basement Salesroom in —Basement Salesroom.

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