The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1916, Page 10

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HE BON MARCHE Pike Street-——- Second Avenue Union Street Elliott 4100 SALE OF SILKS WITH THIS SEASON’S SILKS AT LAST SEASON’S S PRICES of Spring Silks before the rise in prices, For this store contracted for thousands of yards ; and by holding this sale is able to protect you in your purchases of Spring Silks-if you buy them now. | Yard-Wide ‘Soiree’ Silk at | 40-in.‘Pussy Willow’Taffeta —$1.98 Yard— —$1.98 Yard— Soft, Rich Dress Silk, one of the most This beautiful Rich Silk is an ideal weave Satisfactory and serviceable weaves for the | for Spring Fashions—shown in Rose, New new Spring Fashions—comes in ten new | Blue, Gold, Maize, Belgium Blue, Wistaria, Shades, all fast colors Flame and Peach 24 AND 36-INCH SILK 39 YARD) 36-INCH DRI SILK, $1.00 YARD " . . esigenes. Fancy new Or Silke in t newest shades Grenadine, in street and evening colors - POPLIN INC 5% 2 36-INCH TAFFETA $1.10 YARD SILK POPLIN, 36-INCH, 59¢ YARD Soft Chiffon Taffeta Dress Silk—lustrous and Se eC creave scores’ heavy. 4 | absolutely fast black: the leading Silk for dresses, standard Silk that always proves serviceable; | Suits and skirts; $1.10 yard Diack and a good line of new colors uits an iG ‘SATIN ICH, 7 36-INCH TAFFETA $1.45 YARD et 79 . $1. LINING ‘SATIN, 30-INCH, YARD Beautiful Chiffon Taffeta Silk, excellent qual Heavy quality Lining Satin that is guaranteed iy: soft and lustrous. Included are 35 of the to give good wear for two seasons. Black, white jowest street and evening shades and colors; 36 inches wide. pper Main Ploor and many others; 36 inches wide $3.75 “Kumpact” “Dress Forms for $2. 95 THE QUARTERLY SALE OF NOTIONS AND SEWING SUPPLI These Kumpact Forms are well-made ‘ding Dress Forms with papier mache busts covered with fine black Jersey cloth stands of heavy metal base and have flat wire skirts that fold up compactly 25¢ Dress Shields; Kleinert's, ©. | Curling Irons, large and medium M. ©. or Naiad, in size 3 per | size; good solid irons, with wood BA sale 60 9 3 BUCS 0 @| handles; each ...... ee Se Shell Hair Pins, six pins to the | Sc and 10c Beauty Pins, two pins box; medium size crimped pins;| on a card; spectal, 2 cards. .5¢ a box ... vesceeeses- LOG) Dr Parker's 25¢ and Common Pins, 400 full count Hose Supporters, in and (not over 3 papers to cach), a] white; sizes 2 to 14; each..10¢ se 25c¢ Whisk Brooms, made of fine ring Cotton, in bl white | Nebraska Broom Corn; in three Pearl Buttons, | a .| or tan; 45-yard spools; special, eh | oy pose pan 4 for ..:. Scie and Eyes sizes 0 res 1 | dium sizes; spe- ns Ironing Wax, with « loth cover; | black and white; a card.....2¢ [I] Peial, 2 cards..Se| ppaPe of an tron; aphec 8c card of Stewart's Duplex Milward’s Sc Papers of Sewing | ‘ J " “Tarine Muff Bags.) Needles; solid or assorted sizes aay Pins; i hig and wens size 2 ins. wide all sizes; a care > : 2 papers for ................5@] cs Mach ‘Oil; rood pand 22 ins. drep, Dressing Combs, shell, white, | i pry se gait eral pe "fitted with books; | amber and black, in several sizes; | cial, a bottle e OE” a «+--.-10¢! c —Upper Mate Meer. | MOTHER'S : , HAVE YOUR TRAINING am : 1 EYES TESTED SCHOOL . Free Lecture and | Demonstration at 42:30 p. m. Tuesday. —Sixth Fleer. Free of Charge by our expert Optomet rist —Upper Main Fleor. We Have Just 400 of These 3-Piece Kitchen Sets to Sell at 29c a Set First quality gray enameled steel Kitchen Sets; cach set contains one 3 1-3-quart 'Lipped Saucepan, one 2¥4-quart gray ens ameled Stew Pan with side handles, and one 2%4-quart gray enameled steel Mixing Bowl. All are good size, and each piece a use ful cooking dish—and the whole set of three pieces for 29c Lower Main Floor, “‘Jast for Tuesday’’ Specials in Domestics | } FURNITURE One-Third Less FOR WE’RE GOING OUT OF THE FURNITURE BUSINESS No ft of Te Furniture stocks have been moved down to ATLL the Fourth Floor (Center Section) and every pS | thing has been reticketed at a straight dis- fp count of 331-3 per cent from original prices Tuesday’’ in the Grocery Store 3 DRY ONIONS }| ant tengers oven Ome CIDER VINEGAR AT’ SPECIAL 3c LB, c 95c, or 3 cans for 10c A BOTTLE 9 pounds for 25c, or 25 Light House Cleanser; 5 tn : Gallon jug, 49¢; no extra pounds for 70¢. special, 6 cans for 25c charge for jugs | Tomato Soup; Snider's or Rich ardson’s & Robbins’ New Italian Prunes; large size | usan® & I . TAC | sticed Pineapple; thick slices in fruit; regular lie 4 4 2 sugar syrup; No. rae’ AZHE | Lene shaver sans 7g @ | 10c large #ize cans; each | tern Cove Oysters; N 2 Ci ; Eastern pay oF 0. Whole Nutmege: good size and | Cf oF Gloss Starch; 6c mame 28e esth; Tke ial; aoeelal 1b. packages, each No. , 6 for 3c Table Salt; good quality; 10. ir Raspberries or Logan- a round sacks # Spiderieg Tea; the Sle grade; j large size Oc La ; a , L igealle d 15c ; rile special, a cans; eac pound 35c Ferndell © iced Pineapple; No. Spiced Pea jaches, Canta. Mites or Slat jars, | 75¢ Teas; your choice of any sine; 19 regular 76c grade, ’ | variety; special, 60 a Cc a jar .. .50c a pound . C | Quaker Corn Flakes; fresh and |f} " ; inp; 4 packages | Cross & Blackwell's Olive Oi; | Peaberry Coffee; or’ genuine imported Ol); frean roasted; |b 22 C | for 25c 20 size jars for 19c Mocha and Java style Coffee; | Triphosa Jelly Powder; all fin California Ripe Olive: : 3 pounds» for $1.00; vorn; special, 4 pack the 35¢ cans for 25¢ a pound 35 | axes tor 25c Grape Juice; Redwing or THE SEATTLE ST RAILROAD MAKES Southern Pacific Admits $17.50 Differential But Denies ] ] | York, mys prosperity Is coming West | ings are in bis hands. S > 59 ally 3 al Corduroy—very desirable fc sports FUNERAL OF W. T. (TOM) DOVELL, prominent Seattle attorney | peci Cc k sie it J : t held Saturday. Many friends were in attendance | skirts, outing suits and infants’ coats at Providence hospital Saturday morning. | te bad food. tablets. Stomach pump rushed from city hospital saved her =F MUSLIN 8 1-3c YI WHITE GOODS |] NEW WASHABLE SATIN W' IMEN’S : ull-fa . Lisle ah UNBLEACHED SLID 1-3c YD. ? GOODS 10¢ YARD bene sa mea Lanse ings in Gray, Heliotrope, Cham- Heavy Unbleached Muslin, 39 and 49 inches | Assorted White Goods; plain and checked INVESTIGATION OF VIVISECTION OF DOGS at the Uni | |i CAMISOLES, $1.00 pagne, Red and Blue, the pair, 25¢. fide; fine for sheets and pillow cases; lengths to Lawns, Flaxons, Crepe, Madras and other weaves; versity of California research laboratory undertaken by the & P. | Pictured at right, prettily-styled Cam- aesbataas Gakaereie: DRESS PERCALE 8c YARD 25c VOILE 19¢ YARD \* —— - ° isoles of gleaming washable satin in a : 2 Scout Percale, 36 inches wide, light colors with Sheer Voile, with neat embroidered designs WARDEN JOHNSTON OF SAN QUENTIN will release Mra. beautiful shade of pink, trimmed back Crepe Windsor Ties, 25c neat figure and stripe patterns; lengths to 15 | 36 Inches wide; pretty for dresses and waists; || Ruby Bartol, Mrs. Josie Horn, Otto Creitzer, Orville, Taggert and Fred | if r ards. engths to 12 yards PS epenceatiy sa dagen ‘Hoosier, serving from four to 40 years, and reprieved by the state par-||} and front with wide cream shadow lace REPE Windsor Ties in red, emerald, i» Floor. 1 gon board. The quintet, the board held, had been sentenced thru a mie. |} re ? “bi ; H| insertion. The shoulder straps, of th black, Nile, pink, old-rose, lavender carriage of justice, on misconduct charges involving Mrs. Bartol’s daughter |vetng put to rout near Suez canal | routine, school girl, died in Randolph, N, Y. Investigation on. tensen, Vancouver, B. C., when he attempted to save his sister at Ven hit motoreycle carrying Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bullis, Just married, | | yearly, ‘leged violation of dry law \cials to be recruiting Americans for British army. heen 2,100 miles away German publishers, In Chicago. of injurtes aged 96. Was with Fremont tn conquest of Mexico, Fannie D, Latham, 85. kaloosa, Ia,, by Ray Ellis, 18 for battleship construction AR F REDERICK NELSON ITS CONFESSION The Upholstery Section Features An Exceptional Offering of Curtain Nets Special 45c Yard Ps y deperh fe ioe ; i pp | f igns, in the Scotch, filet al ,\ madras and plain weaves. The pattert ‘include stripes and conventional )\rangements, also artistic reproduction +} of Italian filet, Duchesse lace, Irish er »/ proidery, Point d’Esprit and other rich laces. The widths range from 24 to 48 inches. The colors are white and Ara bian. Nets of these fine, soft-draping qualities are widely in demand for modern drapery treatments, and are laun- Tourists Are Diverted From the Northwest; Oregon Joins Washington in Fight to Wipe Out Unjust Pas- senger Rates; Officials to Be Quizzed MR. CITIZEN, ATTEND THIS RATE MEETING Mr, Citizen: If you're a merchant, shipper, hotel man, transportation man, or have any interest whatsoever in the Northwest, be at the American theatre at 12:30 Wednesday noon! tourist rate fight is, and what it Is for, will be m The meeting will be short—just to fill the noon hour. Afterward, if you have time, stay and see the show, free. Workers in the campaign be- ;have the figures to offer as proof Ing waged here to overthrow While the Southern Pacific ad th lleged H tourtet mits the differential, it denies in oe arriman tourist jits answer to the complaint that Monopoly, which discriminates (the differential diverts travel against the Northwest by keep) | The whole battle fore the in ing tho nde of tr fers out | terstat mission as} of thie vation every year, [8 consequence will it? 2 show dered very successfully were astounde onday by [whether or not tourists are actu what they consider a remark ally diverted | An exceptional opportunity at the special price, the yard, 45¢. — pire: moor able confession of guilt by the To this end, the campaigners ya Southern Pacific, chief of | wish to obtain all evidence pos |i = . fender. laible. An appeal to citizens has When the Southern Pacific filed |been made, They are asked, If its answer to our complaint with know of instances where per- | ff the Inter commerce commis ave declined to visit t sion,” sald ¢ A. Reynolds, chatr at because f th man of the state public service sive rate, to offer their knowled commission, “the rafiroad admit-|before the interstate commerce | If ted that a differential of $17.60 ex. | commission examiner, who wii ists in tourist rates from Chicago | hold a hearing on the differential | to San Francisco and return, that | bere March 13 Hii differential being tn thelr favor.” | Chairman Reynold» will leave | The complaint made by int Silks for the Season’s Purposes e here in the styles and qualities which will serve ideally for street costumes, y and evening frocks, negligees, wraps and every fashionable use. From. Te- ¢ First Floor. cent shipments: 42-inch Silk Poplins of suiting weight Foreign-dyed Taffeta Silks of superior ursday for Chicago, to take |] ests affected in the Northwest, al from iclals of th ii cvkey + oR Dae Me quality are here in a wide rar of the legea that not only does a differ-| Transcontinental Trafft } in black, na ue pennay " Ok. Cstuie alee s and two-tone ential exist in favor of the South-|tion relative to the ac Orient blue, ( t blue, African brown, ; iat ac ee i ern and Union Pacific and allied | body tn fixing the rates now exist < > de a ble ¢ yard lines, but also declares the differ. | ing B Russian green, w sige : in-stripe “Radium Silks, 40 ential diverts traffic away from| Oregon's public service commis:|M pray, $3.00 yard : ’ - coloviaite Northwestern cities jalon has joined with Washington “ < y , ee gs : In other words,” said Reynolds, |in the fight, by fling with the tn- | ff Fancy Plaid and et Taffetas, ry, ¢ ma and pink, $2.00 we contend that because it ¢ atx |terstate commerce commission « inches wide, in a choice selection, includ yard the traveler 50 to come thru/suit in intervention setting forth | ing the handsome aa and green com Checked Minuet Silks, resembling in touring thelalleged damage fered by Ore-| é hicks as nani, Msi gay ber I eg seanentes 1 ih come here. We!gon thru the loss of tourtet travel. |f RSUONS WHICH. BIS Cen ee ne in textu and finish and ff mand, Prices, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Visa , yard iow ‘ of Extra-heavy Tub Silks in dainty crepe k light dium-dark weave patterned with str of var grounds Phirty-fi wide, $1.50 ous styles Mme. Ganna Waiska sa a looking for # slave. She's per-| fectly willing to give him the official position of husband in her family} circle, but slave he must be. } Because Lowe! M. Palmer, Brooklyn business man, refused to be |] her slave, the Polish prima donna has broken her engagement to him. |] Basement Salesroom Crepe de Chine White Corduroy 85c Yard it Salesroom features at HE Bas 1 Underblouses T this attractive price an exception good quality of White Washable STEAMER ALASKA, NEW IN SERVICE of Alaska Steamship Co ] }to sail with 264 passengers for Southwestern Alaska Tuesday night. C. M, SEELEY, INSURANCE AGENT, RETURNED from New CORONER MASON PLANS BEST MORGUE !» country. Draw. Il Thirty-six inches wide Price 85¢ yard Mercerized Net, 65c Yard HOICE of white, cream, ecru, pink, ng COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FORMALLY ACCEPTED the now | King county courthouse. Prosecutor Lamdin was the first to move in, Saturday i) WIRELESS INSTRUMENT CO., with radio at Interbay, has picked up several messages from points near Berlin, Germany —Basement Salesroom CITY WATERSHED TO BE GUARDED by forest service. CAPT. A. H. McGREGOR, prominent Northwest shipping man, died light-blue, brown, navy and black in these dainty soft-draping Nets. They e, and attractively are 40 inches wit priced at 65e yard Chiffons in 40-inch width, in navy, Alice- le Chine, with the blue, black, emerald, mais, white, light-blue, red, old-rose, lavender and brown, the yard, 75¢. lace insertion of two different pattern’ —Basement Salesroom Fi sheer blouses of present fashions make Colored Lisle Hose these dainty undergarments almost in dispensable. Special 50¢. 25c Pair “SOCIAL POISON” IS TERM applied by Rev. Paul Smith, of San Francisco, to the book, “The Soul Woman,” written by Rev. Jordan Smith of Berkeley. The pester stacked the book and its ideas. | XCEPTIONAL value is offered in the Underblouse pictured at left SMOKER AT ARCTIC CLUB Saturday night, with members of Transportation club as guests. It is of pink Crepe entire top fashioned of creamy shadow TWO MEMBERS OF CREW of Peruvian bark Algoa Bay, which has been In Port Townsend for three days, fll with bert-beri, lay disease shed with jelastic at waistline. The Tak ae a i | SPECIAL SERVICES AT First Presbyterian church Sunday at tracted crowds | HELEN O8G00D ATTEMP ED SUICIDE Sunday afternoon in i presence of two friends at 609 Columbia at, by #wallowing antiseptic! il and ombre effects, 36 inches long, 25¢ each same insertion, are bound with net Price $1.00. FLEEING TURKS PURSUED by South African British allies, after ~Basement Sale —Basement Salesroom FLURRY OVER ARMED SHIPS subsided, congress goes back to | | CLAIMING SHE WAS POISONED, dith Myers, 1%yearold high | if New Bronze Boots $3.50 Pair UST received, a shipment of Bronze Gypsy DEATH BY DROWNING rewarded the efforts of Dr. H. B. Chris. fee, Cal. Life guards rescued the woman. WIFE KILLED AND HUSBAND INJURED in Spokane when auto Boots in the new sever ich model, with light weight sole and concave Spanish heel. Sizes 214 to 6. Moderately priced at $3.50 pair. New Walking Boots $3.50 Pair New arrivals in Women’s Tan and Black Gun | | | CHARLIE CHAPLIN SIGNS record contract. Will get $670,000 | | TAYLOR BROTHERS, saloon owners in Olympia, arrested for al | GANG OF MEN ARRESTED in Honolulu. Claimed by U, &. offt-| FIFTY PUBLISHERS MET and organized National Association of | EARTHQUAKE FELT IN WASHINGTON, D. C,, reported to have|fl metal Calf Lace Shoes in English style, with Goodyear welted white rubber soles and_ heels, Sizes 214 to 7; widths A to D. Price $3.50 pair Basement REV. THOMAS C. CARTER, ATTACKED in Chicago by thugs, died! VETERAN OF MEXICAN WAR DIES in Spokane. Anson A. Pike, AGED WOMAN PERISHED in home in Toledo, Wash., fire. Mrw. HALF-FROZEN MAN RESCUED from Des Moines river, near Os. Jewelry Novelties Women’s Washable Gloves 10c Stamped Gowns $1.15 Pair 45c HOICE of gray, tan, SECRETARY DANIELS FAVORS equipping Puget Sound navy yard AR PINS, Beauty Pins Rock Candy Syrup; Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon; | (: , ‘hureh's; p! bottle 2 a hottie, 15¢ and Wwe lsonll esd conn’ s 12 “psig Pate omuine me 35c _ Biskehids and “od ERY attractive desig pearl, putty and New International Louse Killer; a | doz.$1.40; a can ke Naptha Soap; Bon LIBERALS OVERWHELMED CONSERVATIVES in Lritish Colm PRORERSE’ ENC ORT for. embroidevine:. fe pott shhdes in’ thesk waahe a” tes DB | reney Red Alaska Saimon: No.| Nartne rand bar 19 ¢ |] 0 election novelties in various styles ' 5 ite taath + wre’ and { aei: cans: 5 bars eur nseemmmecenT Ore - f tured in these Gowns, able Leather Gloves with ry preter. | 2 il: on 124c New soft shell Walnuts; "mo. MARY McDONALD, OF SEATTLE, will devote her whole life to in this assortment of Jew. stamped on .good ‘quality novelty stitchinr on back cans for 49¢, and 19¢ | Mu" Red Salmon; 11¢|* 15¢ [J paver in Carmelite convent, at Santa Clara, Cal. Two others also elry Novelties at 10¢. materials, Price 45¢@. © The pai $1.15 jot 3 Bbe cane for large size cans; each., ‘ SLE aeEae? = t Salesroo: par aed bal —. : —Frourth Floor, [| GRIDIRON CLUB HAS SATIRE on political situation in Washing: |f HOA ina bce Nh va WT ea rapattin: Nat on, D. C,

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