The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1916, Page 2

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B. B. B. || Stands for Bigger and Better Bargains than can be found elsewhere. Discontinuing Prices Prevail for ‘Ladies’ Kid Gloves (Fownes’), $1.50 ones. . .$1.19 ‘Ladies’ La Tosca and Monarch Gloves, $2.00 and $2.50, for .$1.49 5.00 Ladies’ Black and Colore: , *$8.75 L $5.75 ‘All House Dresses up to $1.25 going at......75¢ ‘Hair Goods at if Price and Less *Sateen and Taffeta Ribbons, up to No. 22, worth $22c, going at bay oveeeest@s pChildren’s Handkerchiefs, initials, 3 for......25¢ 45c and 19c Ladies’ White Handkerchiefs 10¢, or ero seebeveves ae d silk W A table of assorted La s to 33 c, all go at......Se Allover Laces, black and colors, fiber silk, at...... Half and Less sd opener. 75¢ .. .15¢ $1.25 Ladies f Big Huck Towels going at.. Ladies’ Fleeced Union Suits Misses’ Eiffel Hose, black, 2 pairs for. ++ 25 + Boys’ and Girls’ Black Hose, ribbed, pair......10¢ * Boys’ Ribbed Underwear, blue and flesh; 50c ones Fitte All Notions going for about............... Half ® Goff’s Back Binding Braids 8c, or 3 for......25¢ Goff’s Colored Binding Braids, roll....... ee Sc Shoe Laces, 6-4, good ones; regular Sq now, B; 6 pairs for » + + 15¢ Sc Hooks and Eyes going at...........+4--.3€ 6 40c Hooks and Eyes going at......-.....-0..-5e Sc Darners, handled, now...........000-+++-3€ i} Warner’s Corsets all reduced. Women’s and Misses’ Umbrellas all reduced. t Misses’ Coats, up to 16 years, going at......$2.98 fA lot of Face Veiling, browns...............15¢ Embroideries at Sc and 10e. See window display. Furniture and Fixtures for Sale ‘The Leader Company John Panton, Mgr. 1422 to 1424 First Ave., Near Pike St. PUGET SOUND PROTECTION WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.— of reserve ships of Atlantic fleet to the Pa- Coast was suggested by Stephens of California to “the house naval committee to- ever, that this Is Inadvisable at present, and he expresee: the desire that the Atlantic fleet be kept intact. He was in favor of inspecting navy yard facilities on the Pacific Coast, and he thought the Puget sound navy yard should be better prepared, tho he marded it as questionable whether the nation should spend money on the Mare island yard. “Wouldn't you favor sending a board of officers to the Coast to cate a new yard, if one is estab- Pacific how- admiral Winslow, commander, sald, | | | said that 48 subma- jrines for the Pacific Coast would |not be excessive, and he coun selled construction of larger types than now are used He did not believe the Mare |island yard could be developed |into a first-class yard, as when it | was selected “there waa no idea of the large ships we would build eventually.” & ORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL | MALTED MILK Seattie’s Reliable Credit House 1332-34 211 Second Union Avenue Street The Suits That Go with Spring Very attractive models for men and young men are arri ing daily from the “ ERN” factories. The fabrics for the coming Spring are exceedingly fine. The stripes, in various colors, make dandy suits. Bradbury $20 s CLOTHES OTHER RELIABLE MAKES $15.00 TO $22.50 o-——---— Men’s Stetson | Furnishing Clarkson | Goods Hats | Open a Charge Account Here Tomorrow.._— umes Credit Here Costs You Nothing Extra | | | | | Patent Leather Shoes Regular $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 Values Button, Blucher and Lace Shoes Special $1.95 ———-SATURDAY ONLY: SEE UNION STREET WINDOW BOYS’ SIZES, 2'4 TO 5, $1.45 GIRLS, POP QUESTION RIGHTNOW One More Day Left to Get in On Star's Leap Year Wedding STILL A GOOD CHANCE Twenty-four hours, girls, are left for you to get that leap-year hus band. Propose to him tonight, and come a-running to The Star office before 3p, m, Saturday It's a chance for some couple to have a peach of a wedding and everything, with The Star's help, Lots will be drawn Saturday, Then the lucky couple will have photographs made. Manager A. Cheshire Mitchell, of the Butler, will start planning the wedding breakfast Billy Smythe will put the stage of the Strand theatre, Second ave. near Seneca, in order for the wed ding ceremony to be performed by the bride's favorite minister on the stage Tuesday at high noon Flowers will be gathered by the Hollywood garden people and be ribboned for the bride “Barnum” Titus, the greatdte baked-potato superintendent of the Northern Pacific dining car serv. ice, will order the wedding cake. Burnett Bros, 909 Second ave. have the Tiffany ring all ready The Hudson Super-Six ar will | | | STAR—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1916. ‘ARMED SCOUTS Three patrol armed crew, boats, with scouting the to prevent a red of organized on against war shipments. Police and private gu have been doubled, All Thureday night the Har bor Patrol, the government revenue launch Scout and the was sent to Fire Marshal Bring searchlights around and under the pliers, Increased vigilance lated by messages which stated that mite and arson moved last week to Seattle from San Francisco, California, Warn all dock agents to beware along the water front.” The warning was sent to Fire Marshal Bring hurst, It also stated that German agents had left Tacoma for the Smith cove terminals to destroy the $5,000,000 rubber cargo aboard the Blue Funnel liner Talthybius. The message was signed, “De tectives for the Alites,” Valuable shipmenga of Was stimu from “German dyna cotton |awaiting at Pier 1, to be taken to} carefully | Viadivostok, are watched being The plakat, a ferocious fish, is widely cultivated In Siam by people who prepare them for the “prize ring,” or pond, where they battle. be ready to rush the bridal ee ee about And life passes for both of them to the Strand theatre have already been written out All these things the leap-year mark February couple that won't another an niversary until the next February 29, which won't come again until © planned for ng that will for some “ “Pop the question Friday night! If he consents, bring him tn to see the editor Saturday. NOW THE JABOT GAPE | Pwcto BY STE e BLAME Light, soft In texture and velvety in appearance, this street costume has a short, straight coat with| military cape—having the appear ance of a jabot. Pockets are in again, and the hands n the pockets more The hat, closely, 1s 0 traw, dark blue, mounted with a high Corday trimming of ruffles of net ACCUSED OF MURDER; me?" ties have been able ‘Swede Jach son, now serving asixmonth term assault, whom they plan to arratgn after his re lease on a charge of murdering Harry Karnegis, a w mer WHAT! HOUSES NEXT TO THE CITY HALL? OAKLAND, Feb. 2 Recaure it ‘erly houses far fro no’ n ning under th parlors, the Public fare league 1s planning an ordinance that would prevent males from recetv ing scalp or facial treatment in a beauty parlor conducted by a woman MISS ANTIN ON COAST SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26. “More Intelligent Handling of Im migrant Children in the Schools 1s the subject discussed by Mary Antin, famous immigration worker and author, who arrived’ here to- day Mise Antin came to America an immigrant. She fought her way to the top, and for ye # been an advocate of finmigration re. forms. Star Want Ads cover all the towns and citles of the Northwest. | | JAMES D. HOGE, President. SATURDAY SPECIAL $9€ Dozen Plant Sweet Pea Seeds Now HOLLYWOOD GARDENS Phone Main 1665 Second Ave. at Pine St. —_—_—_—_—__ PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN ~ WOMEN r A: on] i YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. It Costs Money To be a good fellow. Why not be a good fel- low to yourself and save your money? It will come in handy some day. Be good NOW. Interest 4% UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capita! and Surplue $800,000 N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial PATROL HARBOR Tacoma | headquarters | } to yourself PAGE ? |CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE TO HOLD MEETING | DR. 1, BR. CLARK | Why Delay Such an Im- portant Matter as the! Welfare of Your Teeth Putt bad ne ghings off is a ha! | yr t w tt have my teeth fixed. lare de If 1 go right away | |they ¢ 4 | And put it off f day, and the first thing your teeth have « cond methe | The Consumers’ league will hold |; its first evening meeting of the season Friday night at 8 o'clock In t vombly hall of the Henry W. L. Crawford will de |liver an (lustrated lecture on “The Salmon Industry Mra. F. 1, Davis will give read ings, and Louls Brentwent a plano solo, Refreshments will be served | 2! work withou We have | ht betore 4 ! at we give with lad guarantee of in to th work and by L. owner and man tee, who roug>- tn positively neces 1 Main 1218 now and make an appointment Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. BR. Olark, Manager | | 1408 Third Ave. N, W. Cor, Thira | and Unton, Furnace sizes of ACME Coal. as usual. lately we are naturally overst This special price wil! hol & f Fremont-Ballard Yard Main 6718 LINCOLN Choice Veal Roast, lb Choice Breast of Veal, Choice Pork Roast, lb. Steer Pot Roast, Ib..... Good Bacon, lb The Biggest and Best Line of LINCOLN District Closset & Devers The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest 1lb.Tin Star readers who will mention this ativertisement when ordering will get a reduction of 25¢ per ton on the Nut and good until stock is down to normal ACME Coal gives mo-e heat per dollar and less ashes per ton. res from soot and never clinkers. woney and dirty work and give satisfaction Grand Opening 111 Yesler Way A Few of Our Specials for Tomorrow Dry Picked Roasting Chicken, Ib BEAUTIFUL FLORAL SOUVENIR FOR THE LADIES 111 Yesler Way PHONE MAIN 6561 The kaiser’s bust, the late King Edward in the German ruler, haa ¢ down cel lar at Buckingham palace and has) its face to the wall until bostill-| es end | An Easy Way to Increase Weight Good Advice for Thin Folks at thin f ‘olke the "tleah ereame, yolish physical Into the t ried to t H en-down ells and ur body, You ean readt what result this antes found mnmended while ex of nervous on reported about using it t ie desired rec 1d be taken Healthful When it is clean,sweet and whole- some. We take pride in our Milk for these reasons. 1512 Seventh Ave. Main 2545 DISCOUNT ON ACME COAL ! This will give you Nut for/ $3.00 and Furnace for $3.25 per ton at bunkers. Lump $4.00) ACME Coal comes to us direct as it is mined, and when we have such an enormous demand for lump as we have had ocked on the smaller grades. It that will save you) | Its a com O. M. LATIMER, Manager Acme ( Compasy El MARKET Butter and Eggs in the City MARKET Seattle Wash. THE UTMOST VALUES Men’s Clothes 15 °20 °25 Sterling quality and authorita- tive styles represented in a matchless assortment of hand- tailored Suits and Overcoats. Special models with lots of “Pep” for young men, at...........-$15 No house can give greater value. Overcoats HALF PRICE The entire balance of our winter line of Overcoats go on sale Saturday, to- morrow, at just Half Price. Also about 50 light-weight Suits in small sizes at Half. Extraordinary bargains at $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. Big assortment Union-Made Suits and Overcoats Spring lines Men’s and Young Men’s Hats now ready—all prices. 72 STORES THE STYLE SHOP HOTEL BUTLER BLDG METROPOLITAN 609 SECOND @VE 12. FOURTH .€VE, CLOTHES SHOP Jtest against British setzure of Ge |mans from the China Mail liner |China (American) while en route from China to San Francisco was fofwarded by the state department jto England today. 1 | BELT LINE TOO WIDE FOR CITY The city franc ated to the day that it would rec franchise for the port co: belt line on Raflroad ave., {f the ap- pieation was revised so that the! right of way could be narrowed from 30 feet to 15 feet In the con- e gested district between Union and Vine sts. | o2 Cure A Ceid in One Da: XATIVE BROMO QUININE Tabe gists refund money if it o GROVE'S signature is on each Braj No final action was taken. | The commission was given four) [J weeks in which to revise the appli cation and submit it again. tJ | ¢ BERNARDINO, dgers in a yeggmen early | Feb. hotel ov e——e —— door, and ed with worth $1,000. es gems soundly bd ed the safe in the Yi store on Third looted Art shop next | e PROTEST SEIZURE WASHINGTON, Feb, LOGGER SHIRTS $4.50 Made From All Wool U. S. Army Overcoat Cloth its Will turn rain a had not to be Army lasts, y National ogulars. erman’s U. N fn a rd re Guard ar W. S. KIRK’S NAVY STORE $5.50 for rugs, Alaska, dies for ladies, ele 5.00 RMY_AND Midday Blouses, made in Se { Blankets, all wool, 83.50 to Fur Robe ther 800 to st J. K. TAYLOR, Manager, 1209 First Ave., Seattle

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