The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1916, Page 10

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| THE BON MARCHE Pike Btrest————-Becond Avenue——Union a 4100 300 Lovely New Spring Hats ar a Specially $3. 8) 5 Low Price . You'll Wonder How So Much Millinery Style and Charm Can Be Produced at $3.95 Newest blocks?—of course they are—and newest styles, too and so many different shapes to make one’s selection from. | Some mothers think that the new! the ingredi Here’s a demure little Turban in Copenhagen blue, with a /f| ways are freaks and fancies {lization and time of feeding ribbon and little blossom. Here's a smart looking Tailored Hat, | But they don’t think #o after they| He was never kissed n the , « stra ec ere’s a rolling-brim seo some of the youngsters on ex mouth, I don't permit people black satin, black straw, black ornament. A Fol « ling Sabie ois te ee mouth... i Oca perm’ peop’ Sailor that looks like a bower of roses, and we have ¢ Three hundred women fell in| him to death. Ho fs given of them just as pretty as these, all at $3.95 love with young Henry Esckucje, some time to himself to estab : 4552 Lowman drive, Tuesday. lish new records in plain and He ts only 16 months of age, but fan xploration on bis hands he has a #mile that makes John| and | Barrymore look like a dyspeptic. “i He doesn't know what It is to and } ery he ia he foot. His quite roughly “TMOTHERS, YOU GAN NOW AAISE YOUR BABIES TO BECOME WHAT YOU WILL Mothers, you can raise a white hope, or a handsome movie actor, or a strong man. They are telling how, during baby week, on the fifth floor of fled milk the Bon Marche. thing # [FREDERICK&NELSON) fl A Noteworthy Offering of Window Curtains at Special Prices Is Announced to Begin Thursday, First Floor Eighty-Four Styles, 2,000 Pairs Every Style Desirable Every Pair Meets the Standard of Quality Maintained in Frederick & Nelson’s Regular Lines. ARGE portion of the Upholstery Section will be devoted on Thursday A! to the displaying of these Curtains, which comprise the styles in Mar- quisette, Scrim, Lace’ and Novelty Curtains which are in demand for window draperies in the homes of today. Five exceptional lots: Spel $1.20, $1.65, $2.50, $3.65, $5.50 th P Basement Salesroom sticking out Ho is fed very carefully by the clock | “I nursed months right him just right ts, temperature, Second Fleer South ‘ + ” Don’t Miss the Last Day of the “Better Babies Exhibition THIS INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR INSTITUTION DAY (ADMISSION FREE) The Medical Clinic will be held at 1 p.m. At 2 p. m. papers will be read on “Associated Charity Work in the Homes,” “The Tuberculosis Pavilion at Firlands,” “The Theodora Home,” “A Survey of Baby Boarding Homes in Seattle,” and ‘ ‘The Relation of Infant Mortality to the Working Mother.” —Fifth Floor never been rocked er will be. Asar ult , and his habits are per father handles hin He is not exactly 4 picture book youngster. I want He han never been alek He doesn't catch such annoying things as colds, and all because his mother made a study of baby health and applied her knowledge | him to have plenty of exercise on Henry, He has his bath every day and |] She is not acrank on the subject.jat the right Ume. She is just a smiling, sensible} “His mouth and teeth are wash mother, who ts not satisfied to do|ed dally.” things half way ‘The youngster laughed most of “1 didn't know a thing about|the time while admiring women | children,” she sald. “So | apent| were looking at him. | some of the money that | would Young Henry in just one of have had to spend anyway for doc) dozens of babies that have tor bills, to get expert advice. || deen raised scientifically that was under the care of a physician, proving to hundreds of Se “BETTER BABIES WEEK” SALE OF BABY WEARABLES of.the time myeelf, co | thougnt| ttle, mothers that the new Gunning Little Hand- Made Dresses 98c | /its\stacersrens emer me oie Cliinies being held to start himjat the League building, sleeping out of doors. He has|ave. ard University st spent every night, and three hours| Lectures and demonstrations of jevery afternoon, since he waa born,| baby care are given afternoons at iy! jon the sleeping porch. I put him|the Bon Marche | in @ wool sack, with Just his head No admission ts charged. An Exceptional Offering of cartel ; Sample Shoes (High-Top and Low Shoes) Special in Sizes 3¥2, 4 and 412 only, various ) $2. 15 styles and leathers at, the pair . . this week Fourth |f Made of such soft nain- sook, and they're hand- made, every bit of them, with smocking at neck and lace edging at neck and cuffs |. For Mother—a little |} book on the care of babies (free). For Baby—a little Rag } Doll, all ready to sew up Land stuff, free. 50¢c DRESSES AT 39% | Infants’ and small children's Dresses-—Lawn and , embroideries with dainty square yokes, ls of embroidery, tucked or lace trimmed. LITTLE SWEATERS AT 49c Little tots’ Sweaters—Wool mixed; justthe kind spring and summer wear. vy and red with collars and patch pockets, at 4%c apiece. Specials for Better Babies’ Week Babies Comfort’ Shirts and Bands 25c Apiece All sizes in Infants’ well-known “Babiés’ ” Shirts and Bands -to fit little up to 2 years. Also a few “Rubens” d Carter Shirts in the lot, priced at 25c a garment. bies’ Stockings 10c Pr. "Just for Thursday—Babies’ Stockings, silk lisle, and lots of light blue and | ; also a few blacks; 10¢ a pair. —Upper Main Floor. ) sement Salesroom The New Spring Top-Coats $5.75, $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, $15 Coat for Street Wear Coats for Sports Wear Coats for Afternoon | Wear --a highly attractive as- sortment, covering the prevailing ideas in smart, practical styles for the occasions mentioned. There are Coats in the conservative New Crepe de |} Chine Waists $1.95 AINTY embroidery designs trim the fronts of these new Crepe de Chine Waists, and they are designed with comfort- able low collar and long sleeves. Shown in white, flesh-color and maize, in sizes 3% to 44. Price $1.95. ~Basement Kalesroom DIAPERS $1.25 A DOZEN Birds’ Eye Diapert torn and hemmed— |i} Aseptic, sterilized and absorbent. Size 22x44.) inches. Priced at $1.25 a dozen. $2.25 DRESSES AT $1.75 Infants’ Dresses——Dainty little affairs of fine lawn In Empire effect; yokes of pin tucks and feather stitching. Spectal, $1.75. —Serond Pleor. ALLIED WARSHIPS SEARCH PACIFIC for reported German |} raider, | MARYLAND WILL HAVE LOCAL OPTION cloction, [state-wide prohibition vote | ini | _&. W. KEARNS FOUND NOT GUILTY at Olympia of concealing | stolen goods. \k | CLAIMING SHE 18 IR to part of estate of $60,000,000, Mra. E. inwtead of |fl Better Babies’ Week Specials Babies’ Nursery Chairs $1.50 NURSERY CHAIRS $1.00 Babies’ Nureery Chaire—Made of hardwood, finished in golden onk, fitted with tray for food or playthings, Spectal at $1.00 4 $2.50 HIGH CHAIRS $1.95 EACH Children’s High Chaire-—Hardwood, fintshed tn Pa. dull oak with cane seat and fitted tray#; $2.50 value. Spectal-at $1.95 each. $2.50 KESTNER BABY DOLL AT $1.95 Kestner Baby Doll, with bald head and sleep ing eyes. Bisque head and best quality papier. mache body; 12 inches tall; at $1.96. —Foerth Fleer. R. Maxfield, Tacoma, has started action for recognition. MATCH STRUCK BY PRISONER in defiance of orders caused ex- Dloston tn El Paso jail HARRY MORGENTHAU MAY RESIGN ambastadorship to Turkey | to help in presidential campaign. i FOUR DROWNED at outdoor religious services tn Connelieviile, | if Climbed on roof of bot water vat to hear traveling evangelist. It |i collapsed. New Crepe Voiles Special 15¢ Yard HESE sheer white Votles make up very well in women's and children's dresses and waists, Thirty-six inches wide and unusually good value at ibe yard Striped Sports Suiting Lape Be 25c Yard RE-ELECTION OF PRESIDENT WILSON SUPPORTED by New NEW finen-finished Suit- a eee ing patterned with me- afilm and wide stripes, very de- sirable for street and outing suits, middies and dresses Thirty-three Inches wide, 25¢ yard. weaves of Diagonals, Chinchilla, Gaberdines, Serges and Mixtures, and Coats im the new high colorings of Corduroy and Duvetyn, in the striking Mackinaw Plaids and various hand- some Mixtures. Coats that are good style and well-tailored, for women and misses; excellent values at $5.75, $7.50, $9.50, $12.50, , $15.00. Note: The Coat pictured, of green or blue and white plaid homespun, with green or blue leather belt, is priced at $12.50. —Basement Salesroom FUNERAL OF JUDGE MASON IRVIN held Tuesday at Aberdeen. | Prominent members of bar in atgendance NAMES OF ROOSEVELT AND JOHNGON filed for primary ballot | {tn Montana. j Le | CHICAGO PARSON WILL NOT ACCEPT FEE for performing, | marriages in guture. But you will be requested to make donation to | church. All Remaining Dressers and Chiffoniers One-Third Less FOR WE'RE GOING OUT OF THE FURNITURE BUSINESS That explains why Furniture prices are dropping here while they are rising everywhere else. Here are a few of the many bargains: Good news for you—if you're looking for an odd Dresser or a Chiffonier for your home. { Que $19.05 Dresser, gol- | One $22.50 Mahoue One 816.50 Dreeser of Waxed 3.30 | Dresser in Princess st artered oak, well with 3 large $15.00 Mt, with oval mirror @rawers al One 82750 Walnew Dresser, with large mir- ror; frame mirror iniatd, $25. 00 | at One 816.95 Dresser ot | fumed oak with large at... $11.30 Fourth Floor. FOR APRON DAY The Practical Middy Suit at $1.00 Well-tailored Three - piece Suit — with gored skirts, Middy blouses and Dutch cap to match Made of real Amoskeag gingham in neat checks and stripes, with the collars, cufis and belts of plain cham- bray to match MARGUERITE APRONS 25c Neat little Marguerite Aprons pretty percales, figured or plain colors, neatly bound and priced at 25¢ BUNGALOW APRONS 75c New Empire Bungalow Aprons, of best quality percale; plain blue, stripes and checks; neatly piped COVERALL APRONS 39c Large, full-sized Coverall Aprons of good quality pereale. Two styles, slip over the head, fasten on the side, or fasten tn the back. GERMAN AMBASSADOR “VON BEANSTORFF has given Secre |i tary Lansing a new memorandum on the question of submarine war. | fare against armed merchantmen. It ts understood the memorandum further explains the decree directing submarines to attack armed ships without warning. —Basement Falesroom. SIR JOHN FISHER, former first sea lord of Great Britain, attend |ed the meeting of the British war council. In some quarters it was sug gested he was summoned to learn if his views on naval operations co incide with those of Gol. Winston Churchill, former firat Jord of the ad-| miralty. Others saw a possibility of Sir John resuming his former post | in command of the British nevy STATE DEPARTMENT ADVICES eay Ambassador Page, in Lon-| don, has recetved Great Britain's repiy to the German charge that a submarine crew was murdered by British sailors on the steamer Rar along. Page will send the note to Berlin thru Ambassador Gerard. a Wide Variety in Untrimmed Hats at $1.95, $2.45, $3.25 and $3.95 UCH an array of detenieg new and original novelties in Untrimmed Hats and all so moderately priced! Included are: FOR A CONSIDERATION OF $10,000,000, has offered to jands. | mirror. drawers, large | “$19.30 87.95 Walnut | eos Dresser, with large top | nnd miter. BLDBO | One 826.50 nee mir. | | Dresser, with large mir pe $17.67 mirror.---. special the Southern ¢ $13.50 Dresser, “eC den waxed fintad three drawers special at One $16.75 D tered oak, special relinquish all claim to the Oregon & California grant Irregular-brim Sailors High-crowned Sailors Large Sailors Helmet Shapes Small Turbans Tam Effects Tricornes 4 maestered top with large 0.34 0 Dreaners, finish. ay! $10.00 | Special Selling of | Men’s Neckwear at 29c Men's brand new silk Four-in-Hands in all the lat est Spring designs and col- orings. at i a specially low price, 29c.| In Mogadore Stripes | In Regimental Stripes In Embroidered Figures | In Jacquard Designs In Ombre Effects | In Pekin Stripes 1) In Bengaline Cords Men's Store, Lower Main di ge iH! Pacific Outbursts of EverettTrue]| and many other shapes, in rose, new-blue, green, prunelle, navy, fan and black The lisere and chrysanthemum straws are especially smart, and there is a large showing of Milan Hemps also, Basement Salesroom MR, TRUE, ONE DO You THINK HE RESEMBLES WHICH Colored-Border Etamines Special 15c Yard HIS timely offering features soft-hanging Eta- mines in sheer, silky quality for bedroom hanug- narrow effects in pink and blue on light ecru, ivory and white grounds. Forty inches wide, and exceptional value at 15¢ yard. CURTAIN SCRIMS, SPECIAL 9¢ YARD— Plain-weave Curtain Scrims, strong and durable, in a desirable quality for every room in the house. Middy Crepe Kimonos - $1.25 HOICE of plain purple, lavender, light -. blue, delft-blue, coral and pink in these attractive Crepe Kimo- nos. They : are broidéred in floral on front and back of and trimmed with collar and cuffs of white dotted Swiss. Shirred elasfic the high” Attractive On special sale ings. The borders are in dainty, shades of yellow, rose, hand-em design } : a yoke Choice of cream, ecru and white, finished with drawn- : work or hemstitched hem effect. wide, special B@ yard. Thirty-six inches OWING TO THe PACT THAT ALL BABIES OF THAT AGE LOOK ALIKE, AND UNLIKE ANY~ BODY IN PARTICULAR, 1 PREFER TO DUCK S| FOR HOME AND ALLOW YOU TWO DOTING DREAMERS TO WORK ON THE WEIGHTY PROBLEM TILL YoU Come our oF IT f! —Basement Salesroom. over at —Third Floor, i 1 Washington Creamery Butter 32h¢. CARRY HOME Freshly churned Washington Creamery Butter, SP ECIALS IN THE | eee ” Delivered only with other groceries BAKERY : waistline. at bites 25. Simplex Egg Whip a 32% w pound, | Mocha and Java style Coffee— Freshiy roasted dally; 2 pounds for $1.00; pan doDC | Imported. Sardines—Genuine {m- ported Norwegian smoked Sar- dines; 22 to 24 fish in 25 Cc} each can; % cans for... Hj} Cut Macaroni~—None delivered | i} except with other 5 } groceries; pound . c American oi Sardines—Finest | quality; 7 4 cans for Early Rose Seed Potatoes—100 pounds for $2.75; per pound Washing Powder—Your choice ot Citrus, Gold Dust, Star, Naptha or Pearline, 20c large package .... Ivory Soap—None delivered ox- cept with other groceries; 6 bars tor 25c | Crisco—Delivered only with other groceries: large size. medium size, 50¢; small size New Itallan Prunes—Our 12%e | grade; guaranteed new | crop; per pound 10c | Corn or Gloss Starch—One of the best brands, 6 c 1b. package ....... —Fourth Floor. Home-Made Gread—17 varietios; regular 10¢ loaves; 2 loaves . 15c Soda Crackers—Frosh and crisp; regular fe packagen; 2 packages Ginger Snaps—Regular 12%¢ value; @ pound. FROM 9 A.M. ONLY Home-made Cookies Special, 2 Dozen for 15c Home-Made Cookies—Chotce of Sugar, Spice, Molasses or Fruit; 2 dozen for 16c, from 9 a. m, to 12. —Foursh Floor, Nt ate ake On LE Special 10c HIS handy beater for home use has glass jar with screw cover and is operated by working the handle up and down. It is used for whipping cream, making custards, pudding sauces, Special 10¢. MAIL BOXES, SPECIAL 15¢ Mail Boxes in japanned finish, paper holder, special 15¢. OVAL ROASTERS, SPECIAL 65¢ Substantial Roaster of heavy sheet steel in oval shape, with bottom raised to prevent burning. cial 65¢. and mayon- naise with wire news Spe- Housewares Section. Lisle Union Suits Special 50c W: YMEN'’S Lisle-thread Union Suits in ankle length, With high neck and long sleeves, and 50¢. or low neck sleeveless, special at —Basement Salesroom,

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