The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE | 2ABY WEEK ATHAND [ PEDERICK@NELSON Pike Street-——— Second Avenue-———Union Street———Elliott 4100 BARGAIN FRIDAY m ! . ) Many w 52500 1 have arrived within a fe A Special F riday Sale of 1916 Spring Suits | | qa ‘ te | Eiecconi prpaaleraBrned pigeretpsles For $19.50 You Can | _—— i. si As an Example of . Wt ; ; ae, + e Altractive Buy a Good Suit boat | eG Sits ¢ point to the sm \ IN FINE SERGE, POPLIN, WORSTED OR SHEPHERD \"“\US , ; ers A Sy PLAID ii \ ; fine navy-bl The Semi-Annual With the smart new rippled jacket, semi-fitted, with a self belt | | collar i f white broad and full flared skirt with shirred and fitted e | , » Boxed Or a box plaited back if you prefer, with f I collar, silk \ |} Because 300,000 American babies die every year before they are | f t 1 /r | ear old. At least 150, ft Id be saved under proper | ‘ eta phirte H i S ] trimmed, and a full rippled skirt, silk trimme o match the ; y . 00 © cou ved ui p By ee ee ata age a osiery Sale jacket ; / | 124 out of every 1,000 ba die in steelmaking and coal |i} | bias } Jece flare éhire HE exceptionally at- Or a dozen more good styles equally modish | mining town against 84 out of each 1,000 in suburban residen j ssh Al wate tractive prices: doll At This Attractive Friday Sale of Brand New Suits ne | embroide z ; W - ven greater contrasts prevall between the death ri a | trims the coat and the for the event on omen's New House Dresses Special $1 25 ! Wi he congested parts of big cities and the choicest residential pe gentoo pains ehreade Black Stockings (of cal SSes, . . : and t i ——Because In New Zealand, where bables are cared for more scien colored taffeta are fin- standard qualities make this ished with black and | an opportune time to pur- white silk tassels. Price | chase enough for several $25.00. All bright and up-to-date s s—in fact they have just reached tithoalty thin ta any. tha lane ba the wartd.cthe Gentil tane: te a | Seattle—but no matter, out they go Friday at a special price, $1.25 50 In every 1,000, there being a loss there of but two to our five. |} In pretty Ginghams, Fancy Checks, Stripes, Plaids and |] Because no concerted action by us a nation at large has yetlt Mixed Chambrays, with trim collars in whit nm taken to prevent th nto our next generation. <4 4 ipethiat came ists piped edge i | ww ‘- : : ; omy er pea eto aa gata Floor. “Save the bables!” what the department tf» doing, and | bed Black Lisle Stockings in the . . si eR e This is the slogan tha |how, to promote better conditions New Separate Skirts Sale at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, ring thru the nation in the elty for the baties i ~ week,” beginning Saturda The Parent-Teacher anno | $2.00 and $2.50 the box { Untrimmed Hats $1.95 | | $1.25 Bread Boxes 75c | ctasateycsyctareca care. wil hare tt Sei, rere at $5.00 of 6 pais For Fr iay gE m manitarian movement started ah am roe i Introduce Several Especially Pleasing Styles for Black Cotton Stockings in ; : elud c ¢ & ay we offe since Abraham Lincoin signed | Tho Mothers’ Congress will have 2 priee nem Late styles in Untrimmed Hats, inclu “Savory” Sanitary Bread Boxes at 7 | the emancipation proclamation, | display of baby clothing and Business Wear the! Sale at $1.25 the box i yms, rolling brims and ing sailors, mushrooms, rolling each. ‘Large size, with round corners * turbans, of fine quality Milan hemp braid tilated sides. Will keep the bread in | Wan Seby 90:the ftir at least eR er iting i The cloths used are poplins | serges Black Fiber-Silk Stockings Black and colors, at $1.95 yood condition | Get It!—To raise the American| The Central Council of Sociai|f Of good quality, in plain colors and checks. in the Sale at $228 the S G | y to the same level at least of Agencies will exhibit other tn All are cut on the full, swinging lines decreed for hon at's pa | n hog! structive welfare material | ox of 6 pairs. am le lassware 5c )| Congressional records show tha A feature of th 1 Spring, and yoke effects and belts add to their at- er f . Hat Shapes for $1.45 | * p ‘ eye te mae ag thy Ma gph amend BR Pee page) hed adiacdas Black Silk Stockings in the 2 250, $2.75 ie of odds and ends of Drumm 1 , 000 to cob 20 ba Sale at $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 ir nediun ne 3 Le aseWare. In th are Wine ( . mortalit amined each day, The clir | " 4 iY < he Another good bargain in m ‘en and | § org! i rare. te ¢ re : L mort yee Py Fa Of Black and White Checked Serge $3 and $5.00 the box large size Sailors, rolling brim effect and sai 3 sument fo sch to| Central Counell of the tonal 2 of 3 pairs ry movement to raise the Amer. | nursery furnishings, and will show of 6 pairs. Turban Ha ill look nifty when if} find out the way combat hog| Council of Mothers and Parent P Mail Orders Filled, ieted vn. They’ f hen aid ch Teacher associations | iS a pretty piece Skirt, whi gathered at ‘i . . —Second Floor, South. Combinations at 300 ery Jewish church in the land| “it will be a creditable effort on Sicily nad wlth d anvel felt qtikel’ aida Postpaid. ¢ tt he ning of “Baby |the part of the best doctors and|{ oe a ro P acine (First Floor) ok” on Saturday leading organizations of the city to yver the hips to form flap pockets. Price $! | leading } Every Christian church wit! an-| help bring before the public the |i Second Floor. jf} Pounce it Sunday, and many Seat-| importance of baby care,” said Dr 1 | | | Dra ry Specials Combination Corset Covers and Drawers for pe pe miy 3 ide band of eye mbrotdery across front of hed Cover; neck, arm eyes and Drawers NEW SCRIMS 10c A YARD edged with lace; tape at walst et ree Only 10c a yard for choice new Spring Scrims tle pastors are preparing special | Lippincott.” sermons on the # t for that = Gonos! tor otnen PRISONERS TO Have ff New Arrivals in Inexpensive Lingerie © with hemstitched edges and neat figured On Monday, “Baby week” wi MUSIC WITH MEALS) 5 ui ay aes to tect ; aa 3 Cans Carnation Milk 20¢ rll : —- Prettily Fashioned, Well-Made, borders. All colors in the lot. Carnation Milk, 3 cans for 20x Not neott, of the cit PITTSBURG, M 95¢ _MARQUISETTES : cS 3 cans to a customer. None deliv-| Pend gh t shealafor uéeig 796 conviote oll and so Reasonably Priced ept with other groceries at this Ih] of prominent physicians will the Western penitentiary here has 2 High-grade mercerized Marquisettes tn ¢ ' & | > AT LEFT | and Arabian color; excellent for any room of “Baby week” ac been decided upon. It was also ar - ‘ ' . 4 mgt NE ranged that prisoners will be per-|ff ' Pretty Empire-style Envelope Chem ‘ s 4 son the fifth Moor of the A to re et 5 ‘ a) f . value, in factory lengths, 12%4e a yard Local eran Eggs. ripen eg 100 |f| Bon Marcve. ine. been i ae to pepe a * of fine lingerie cloth with the short strict! resn,; yery ‘ ; Pewee } ” a sales P 5 ? } f tly f eve | fitted up as a echool for mothers. | prefer waist effect, trimmed with the daintiest | Demons ns of the actentific \ price 25c VOILE SCRIMS 15c ne guarante McNally’s California | Val i hickek think Extra fine Volle and heavy round th Serim livere Olive Oil, 25c¢ bot-| methods caring for the baby , , of al. insertion in cross-barred cffec with heavy hemstitched edges and colored bord er groceries: pe eS Ne | sil belata ‘emt whtesy” thee GHIGKEN'S CRAW J) Beading and edge finish the top and day and Wednesday, with lex teres ’ } ¥ broidery beading def t hig! (Some have slightly soiled edges.) zen Everfresh A le || from the best doctors tn Seattle. embroidery beading detines the high eitiiets a Early Rose Seed Po Syru 50x fe | Or. Stone in Charg ren VILLAGE | . waistline. Price $1.00. COUCH COVERS AT 98c Hie AO telco. 29¢ Ella Bto an of the fl ey | Oriental striped Tapestry Couch Covers—per- $275; a | Be White | , the Feder reh 2.- } AT RIGHT feetly reversible in rich colors and nicely fringed | Tenoy Soap, <plen Naptha or ite | , N . will have reveal Py Diamond-shape Normandy Valen- all around; priced 98¢ each a toe} 4 rae tee A not | : ; | \/ — ciennes galloons trim this dainty Envel- S¢ work 3 har 106 4 : | i tel . f fine ngerie cloth, anc $1 50 C U RT AINS $1 ns ‘ mer ‘delivered | } af ! 1 fy ” enhanced with f ¢ tuck Serim and Votle Curtains—bot h ¢ Del Monte Arabian; some with heavy insertion th | Beans, 20c grade Jace edges or 2-inch hems <Thiré Fier. a can -.+- 15e with other gro- | 7 bars. 25¢ | H —Fourth Floor, | In dawn-pink batiste is anothe n Long White Skirts of pique are de- - mise, tucked in t and signed with circular flounce and edged A FRIDAY BARGAIN FEAST IN THE DRESS GOC I 1S AND SILKS J . h organc insertion and th well-made machine scalloping | MINSTREL SHOW GIVEN by young women of St. Agnes’ Guild, I noti ‘o match priced at $1.00. ice $1.00. e of St. Clement's Episcopal church, at 24th ave. and FE. Fir at Yard Wide Pon S ilk 29 New Long Skirts of good quality mus- At $1.50, Long White Skirts of nain- 43 | Ss C nine oe OF OFFICERS OF PRESS CLUB to tnke place Thurs lin have the circular flounce finished sook, with deep flounce of three wide |} day, from 2 to 6 p. m with well-worked machine _ scallops tucks alternating with wide Val. inser- = t HT il ward P ; 7 . " “4 ia popes a oe oy 29¢ a yard—and they eg € all a full yard LEROY GROVE, 23, AND CHARLES GROVE, 26, MUST SERVE Ideal for morning wear, beneath the tion of pretty design. Edge to match wide. Lots of pretty colors to ¢ se from ¢ as well; natural shade, too. |! 32 days in county Jail, in default of $100 bond, because they would not |] house dress or middy suit. Price 75 finishes the bottom P Nice materials for waists, dresses and the like, and erful value at 29¢ a yard. |f} leave their father's home when he ordered them 33-INCH PONGEE SILK DRESS GOODS REMNANTS EXHIBITIONS OF PAINTINGS by famous artists opened at Seat 45¢ Yd Half Price |f tle Fine Arts gallery Wednesday New Caden: ° PATROLMAN ED HAGEN, SH | OT BY BAN st Septembe > Genuine imported Pongee Silk of unusua orth Wool Dress Goods Remnante—Ou r entire stoc returned to duty Wedn night and was sid ed oo tates ‘ poner Ta, $1. 00 Extra heavy in t i r wa t half price; al 15 5 . i Saag: ROTARIANS MET WEDNESDAY at lunch in Washington Annex i . ts for house 36-INCH SILK POPLIN 36-INCH 20¢ SATEENS : : fs = fe uo t t KENTUCKY REPUBLICANS HAVE RALLIED to support of for Me : hpboelltcibadbncuiopeies. a WN sid Y |i|\mer Vice President Fairbanks, candidate for republican presidential : attractive assortment of pretty ‘>. —55c Yd ee ~Se d.— | nomination if i} ginghams—plain col pes, : lors, s Lustrous Black Silk Poplin— rgain i ‘ ach 5 ks or plaids of (Day at 6c a , ; tgp t Regular 20 ie toninhe ? PORTLAND TONGS HAVE PLEDGED permanent peace, with Se f ~y delft, latt-Blue cok waists or dresses : seca in the I “ype " attle and Frisco tong leaders as pacifier “age: : | der. They have set-in sleeve DUE TO THE WAR, Britivh ¢ mbia may go dry, as premier has which cov the elbow, and All Soiled Embroideries Half Price " RSroRTER THAT MARY BRET re ouerme.tamn welll | Shot Lengthe of | Sti! Oe or ramming German subs have been sunk by mines with ‘periscopes A week-end clean-up of all slightly soiled | 5c Embroideries ot 3c a Yard attached. P ‘el ond Floor, m are combined A plain color, the trimmings peta a‘ ; 10c Embroideries at 5c a Yard LARGEST THEATRE IN NEW YORK SUED by corporation coun Linoleums iy patch a a cat Mar Lo f vargai ee | sel for playing on Sunday wre ~Bacond Poor. Rives: Ti . dine eS Sa 15¢ Embroideries at 74¢ a Yard | a Priced for Clearance and Flouncing m 45 it : 25c Embroideries at 124c¢ Yard by Guited Wentaa wtsotiey: tor $4789 leet rirlenppeele tf noua ihde op mS 4 i | | and mussed Embroideries at 50c on tt C sn dh sid tleVire ab co y or $67.83 lent him to ald him in getting out wi i H hea ail ; ; 50c Embroideries at 25¢ a Yard ee UNDRS : - Linen Collars as new —Upper Main Wloor, Center. shen per small quanti - For N : HEN FORD SAYS FILING of his name at Lansing, Mich ties of Printed and \ or Nurses and Maids As pres | sential candidate was ® Joke ae Sulaid .Lineteums, of cnr 20c, 3 for 50c DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT at Douglas hall by Minnewatha qlub standard qualities, quoted For Bargain Friday in For Bargain Friday j in the Bargains in Gloves, idles Domestics Boys’ Section and Underwear Wash Goods Boys’ Pants Women’s Silk __ IN EMBERS OF BURNED RANCH HOUSE, tho bodies of Peter urrer, 34, his wife, Bessie, , and their 10-month-old infant were follows i\\\ </\} FP ™ . 2 2 | Aon « Dat ‘ © ‘ound, near d, Ci unde cumstances Indic . murde — Wty) ar i wear, They are of three 10c a Yard 39c a Pair Gloves Sic Pr. Siatcaies maemo ee The Printed r linen, well made and finished | Odd Lines of 20c and 25¢ | 500 Pairs in the Lot, Worth 50c | 399 Pairs, Sizes 5 1-2to7 1-2 t : rice 20c ‘each* 3 for SOc. | “ - SURROUNDED BY MILITARY GUARD OF HONOR, the body of i | ‘rst Floor. Grades rour extra | 9c a pair, and || lleut. Gov, John M. Eshelman lay in state today at Moottleh Hite aaihe Linoleum Remnants Lt ard: Half and le 1 oe here they ar t at the beginning of the Si dral, in Los Angele One piece 23% square yard | ng een pellage oil IE we t in dark mixtures | stcle ite dome od PERRY DOIDGE, DRIVER of truck belonging to a milling com One pines AE SS meee Fae Checked Glass Toweling 1 i‘ , " we veces 19 squar y s. in, So € Vole “ te ny, appeared in police court at Tacoma in answer to a charge of vio Two 8 ard HESE comfortable rolling Collars at extremely low prices as ; ‘ are in a popular model for nurses 22 to 36 inct 4 ¢ the traffic ordinance In “cutting a corner,” thereby smashing a One pi 26 square yards i i beni 's Vests at 1Be y bus and tnjuring its three women passengers ‘ > ¥s Special 15c Yard Sie a c f Keres One pic juare yards Nurses’ Gingham 7 ne Bidies ; ; : swi Ono plece square yards Nurses’ @ at Ibe each ble patterna ; | HENRY SIEGEL WAS REARRESTED asMigeetepped from the pe ‘TEEN \ : P r er in the lot in er ar atr nd ype Bh lH lttentiary at Rochester, N.Y. He had Just coated 15 Gaye The sre One pian paebureeeuii FU TEEN hundred yards in this exceptional offer- in t to 44, (P{22 indictments against him choice at 45¢ square yard g of 19-inch Blue Red and White Checked las \ li ' . 1 1 | DENVER & RIO GRANDE TRAIN WRECKED in flack cany< : ae oweling. In a fine, closely-woven and ab Union Suits at 25¢ — [near Puevio, Colo The Inlaid eh eae half-incl dire cotton Unton SEATTLE CONSTRUCTION AND DRY DOCK CO. gots contract Linoleum Remnants tion, at |B) for $1,000,000 steamer from New York firm \ th drop seat , ' ef ee $ One piece 30 square yards and rd.) Bove’ Norfolk Suit we | 0 fit Met to 10 | RETURNS FILED AT OFFICE of internal revenue department Sasa ideas ej cote ei aio ’ N MAR r-STY ts for Challies and Print Sc gi Ady nes Su $ $7 oo Fiber sil Hose 28e how business improving in Seattle of ae vonage Boys Tub KR ate ce aa — t ittle ellows, in izes rom ; mn, One piec 1are yards. Mill 1 ( reautif wee r r A women's fiber THE LDEST “BA sg cap’ y i ; S i 50 Sie past : eaatti red and Cas | poscied lot of ements tbe ait zo peer a \BY EK in captivity te boasted by the San Luts One piece 14 square yards ults, 1. 2% to 8 years gras. ” Be | and Oriental | and checks; homespuns and her welght; sizes 8% to 10, Ur. who was taken into the San Luis Obispo lodge ly x This 1s the cholce at %5e¢ square yard Middy and Belted styles, with cine Waka hsee, Conde take Ween: x oblpg — first lodge the nonagenarian has ever joined, Wickenden is president ‘ jond Floor white waists and plain blue or pink or st triped trous- ‘of the Wickenden company, and owns 6,000 acres of land in Santa Bar- ers. Attractive value at $1.50. bara county, | Second Floor.

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