The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1916, Page 10

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THE BON Pike Street Second Avenue— THE SEATTLE STAR MARCHE —-Union Street-———Elliott 4100 ‘GERMANS DRIVE |WHY FISHE VERDUN WEDGE ARE ON STRIKE Crown Prince Trying to Trap| French Army on | RMEN | Demand That Boat Owners Pay Share on FREDERICK @NELSON AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Exceptional Offering Ps arc ate O l l ons ATTACKS ARE RESUMED TWELVE HAVE AGREED |} serviceable and comfortable that they are favorite atin Faille os y disc ating wo He ,’ . ° BY CHAS. P. STEWART — | _Deep sea fishermen, who toll with many discriminating women at 1 75 Yard at Today’s Mill Prices I) eaeheetars., | atansespmmeatatt Pot tn eos : a Lo whipped halibut banks of the 7 fe e esene h x ly | tween the Pacific, do not stage melodra et OR machin Heures, It hing - - HREE hundred yards of } > 4 matic etrik medium low bust and shoulder re atid : tk : 91 mi ‘ft (= | They ha way of p r) somewhat higher. The 1 ' | this beaut) opring ot ‘*“ “2 op BA new wedge Coop thelr propositions in a medi ately long hip is cut amply full, bd are in a shipment just opened E Mil - Yer ( -)) es ¥ | — the F oy avy tative, quiet and forceful man and elastic sections in. back | ¥/ ‘ Of a medium weight that iles . in announced today. ner : 7 plea’ 4057388 As serves eatially well suits A 4 0 Ad I! They strike in much the hold the corset firmly to the 1 p| r qually wel } d | same manner as they work | figure, giving a trim effect ) and dresses, its r oit | 4 | 4,40 fH | The Halibut Fishermen's unton | wo. palte at hose sdnoorter lustet and exceptional drap- | | / | wo pair i Pr s i } Ak thae) Yar 1s | ) would force the French |noadquarters, at §4 Seneca At., | : ray | K By yd ards \ | cuate the city, wan crowded with strikers Wednes are attached. Price $1.50. ing properties make it one of Seiie i f Pl :. . | French strongholds on Dead /day, They were not the rubber: | Style 71 is a well-boned batiste the most-desired of Spring 0 ain Man's hill are again Impertied | booted, bewhinkered fellows of the | Corset with mediam bust acd “4 a bbon s by this resumption of Infantry | story book type, but tall, prosper: |i , T atale ri dress materials. It is offered | and for attacks on Verdun, | rnater [1M Well dronned men | hee get peice pgeriii wceremt x in the following colors: Atest Paris reports contradic’ Every port from Frisee to Keteh vac rimmed with embro =" . ‘< FE Millinery these claims, They admit the’ : } Flesh-pink Shell-pink ancy 7 he h here |ikan has ite group of striking fish ery and fitted with two sets of ere infantry attacks In the spect ) Beautiful new colors in plain Ribbons Scores of patterns in fancy striped taffeta effects—plaid Ribbons in variegated colors Fancy and Plain Taffeta Ribbon. Ribbons Bought Five Months Ago, Before the Rise in Prices 10c Drates tN fc. hs handsome designs in fancies—scores and cich satin brocades, moire with shaded floral Corded Edge Rib- 35c¢ to 40c Fancy 35¢ and 40c Hair-Bow | fed regton, following an almost un precedented bombardment, but as sert all charges were repulsed ex > at two Isolated points between Bethincourt and Dead Man's bill, Tt ts Indicated that the assaults there mark the beginning of a moat severe battle which may prove to be the last phaso of the Verdur to break the French lines northwest of the citadel If such a smash were successful the French army on the Meuse east Murderous French fire from Dead Man's hill to pleces two German regiments attempting to encircle Rethincourt and halted the Teuton of the Meuse, Paris ermen these days | They want what they want and they say they are going to get it Ever since the union was organ fzed, to keep the schooner owners from taking more than one-fifth of the grons catch receipts, there haw been no giving In. the owners would be taking one: | total cont of operation out of their four-fifths mplit The fishermen pay for all con demned and lost fishing gear. This net and twine merchants that the fishermen pay from 45 to 60 per) cent bonus in added equipment. We aren't going to put any dy namite under any boats or do any) Fishermen say | if profit for |i hose supporters. Price $1.00. Second Floor. New Arrivals in FIBER FURNITURE in the soft-tone brown ‘finish. While comparatively Chair pictured at $10.00. Also received room furnishings. The selection of patterns in Mulberry Turquoise Egg- plant Black Canard-blue Apricot Prune Copenhagen Belgian-blue Salmon-pink Russian-green Joffre-Blue Navy Ivory Field-Mouse don the Taff Libbo: flo f } fourth of the catch these days If LARGE shipment has just been sample Forty inches wide. Excep- Dresden Taffeta Ribbons, in rich floral effects, fight tenn Es nly oy ying om BP RUE ont J ‘ Cha tiondd eulee a2 S175 eke printed warp, handsome Faille Ribbons—hair bow It ts believed the German crown |the fight Third Floor. Included are Rockers, airs, fer Kah bg ribbons in plain and moire, and many, many more prince hopes by a brilltant stroke | ‘The fishermen have always paid Settees and Tables in various attractive patterns, all —— 5 Colorite Check Patterns in bons and Fancy bank would Asa trapped. and it cost them $20 a year each on an light in hp, oer 25c¢ ttle x @ capture of grea ag yieces are well-bui Bo Blue and White, Jacquard Etfects ppiten They are naw fighting to make| or eoeshicbablas keel Pink and White, in Taffeta With tis probit wurvonder ot mean] ne eee, Da reer of Gist are admirably adapted For Straw Hats Black and White Colored Centers |} \*0\t!ers are so closely identified with the| for parlor and living- ITH this preparation the discolored or faded straw hat may be dyed an- other color, or have its orig- inal freshness restored. In is priced d, a large F ee | | Caught tn the open, the kalser’s!\other motion “4 ‘ancy Hair. Bow e | ° pleture stunts.” | ae nf ; tay aYard .-. 15c | Ribbon, a Yard 25c wt more than 2,000 in a few smiled one of the men, “but we do|f Brown Chinese Reed black (dull and bright), sage, : ; " antes J Ae eaten jhours’ fighting. A French bayonet |{ntend to get a fair shake on this | Rockers, to sell at navy, natural and cadet, 25¢ Fancy Hair-Bow Ribbon, 20. | 75¢ and $1.00 Fancy 50 jcharge hurled the survivors back to| gear proposition. And we want to $7.50 each habits. SS C| Ribbon, eYerd . .. . Ic fg rhs op wee ection CO ee a Third Fioo Notion Section, First Fioor. in_ port.” " | |infantry operations around Rethin Wednesday afternoon, 12 of Seat se i - Fancy Floral Ribbons, 20c $1.50 and $2.00 Fancy 65c Jcourt, but French troops were on|tie's 60 schooner owners bad sign. |i re ok Ribbons, Yard . afte the aggressive in a series of hot|ed agreements with the strikers. 3 —Upper Maia Fleer, skirmishes at Fort Vaux and the| There are 600 fishermen making en esroom jvillage of Vaux. the fight here. 1,000 Sample Swatches of Wool Dress Goods —At 15c Each— All 54 inches wide, in lengths up tothree-quarters of a yard A mill's sample pieces of goods, worth up to $2.00 a yard Wide Variety in New Untrimmed Hats | $1.45 to $3.45 “ve ee Ane OY lar ypirg od Reed cemetery IH HE styles of the moment in was le in ow 5 ol ja kia - c % MANY ARE SAMPLES OF THE SAME KIND OF GOODS ——————s iit Hat Shapes are featured in So if imbl ‘ | WIRELESS APPARATUS TO WARN SHIPS of for peril has been ji y-pric S. Onl Trai parcach, od ec Ne gg them a 5 14 invented and will soon be installed at government coast stations and iff ¢ach of these low priced one nly 1, : es— ey are gone the sale will be over—so come on lightships, i Straws, too, are the ones Fash- early in the day if you want some. —Upper Mate Fleer. , c ‘ ion favors, and the colorings BARGAIN FRIDAY SPECIALS include Prunelle, Navy, Belgium- ELDEST SON OF LORD SHAUGHNESSY, head of Canadian Pai blue, Old-gold, Gray, Green, Printed Lawns, l Forest Mills 50c 25 | cifle railroad, enlists to fight for British. Beige, Rose, Brown and Black. 25 Inches Wide | and 75¢ Underwear OC | tot NSTI Sea MTEL aR THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND MRS. ROOS Port of Spain, Trinidad. LT SAIL from |__ EXTENSION OF NEW CREDIT of $75,000,000, to be drawn on for! at $1.95— AT $2.45— AT $2.95— | A “Bargain Friday’ Sheets, 81290, at OOC Sheets, 81x90, at Good heavy quality Bleached Bed Sheets, the seamless kind; neatly hemmed; size | 81x90 inches. Not over 6 to a customer, at 59c. —Lewer Main Fleer, | Worth ws $400" 92-40 Worth to $4.00 Button and Lace Boots of velvet, dull | calf, patent and bronze kid, with black or | white cloth tops and medium weight soles, with Louis heels $1.95 Women’s Boots, Worth to $3.50 Button and lace styles, of patent leather and dull calf, with colored tops and medium | light soles, Louis heels; broken lines, but good sizes. —Upper Main Floor, | Children’s $1.00 35 | Silk Hose, Pair Cc Children’s full fashioned thread-silk Hose in shades of tan, sky blue and red; sizes 6 to 9%. Blacks, in sizes 6 to 8, 3 pairs for $1.00. 25c Infants’ 50c Silk Just half price for Infants’ thread-silk | Hose, Per Pair i] Stockings because there are black and tan | only in the lot. About 50 pairs in all. | , NOES. oss cee cc ever. B5eé | i choice of Citrus, Gold Dust, | for jug; gallon Star Naphtha or Pearline;| Gloss Starch, large package -19¢ | quality; clean Domestic Oil Sardines, No % size cans; splendid qual- ity; 7 cans for 25c; 4 cans | in Washington for . -15¢ | ages for | Arm. ‘& ; ‘Hammer ‘ ‘Baking 5-pound bags .. Macagoni or Spaghetti, © sleeves, Tights and Pants ankle and knee | length; sizes 34 to 44. Fiction, Special 25c Included are “Burning Daylight,” Jack London; “The Luck of Roaring Camp,” | Bret Harte; “The White Sister,” F. Marion Crawford, and other good books. Writing Tablet 10c and Envelopes Linen Writing Tablet, containing 70 sheets, note size, ruled or plain, and one package of Envelopes to match. Friday at 10c-——-Upper Main Floor. Reversible Hemp 15 Stair Carpet, Yard LOC New Hemp Reversible Stair Carpet with neat centers and side borders; also suitable for hall runners, priced at 15c a yard. delegate to congress. i PETITION FILED WITH NEBRASKA SECRETARY OF STATE, democratic convention. GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION to be hold in Aberdeon on April 29. DAVID SIMON, MURDERER of years at North Yakima, Wednesday. GEORGE BLAINE, WELL-KNOWN TRADER, FROZEN to death in| great blizzard at Selawik. He stepped outside door to replace fallen log FAVORABLE REPORT FROM HOUSE on Dill appropriating $20,000 | HI for war against dogfish. FIFTEEN NINE-GALLON DRUMB8 OF WHISKY, consigned to Rell- |{ngham Drug company, arrived in that city without the permits pasted | || The iquor was seized by the county attorney, | on the drums. SUPPLY TO SAIL FROM BR sed there as station ship, ‘held name of W. J. Bryan as candidate for delegate-at-large to nationa: f] his sister-in-law, sentenced to ten . CONVICT PAPER AT SING 8ING came out with red ink and big 10c Extension 5c jextra at news that indictment against Thomas Mott Osborne, former Curtain Rods at warden, had been disminsed. Heavy Tube Extension Rods, extend |f| AUTO TIRE STOLEN BY BURGLAR | ont 2h t6 50 | “4 ge 8 who pried off lock from from 25 to 50 inches, with large fluted || -srage in rear of home of J. M Yocum, 759 Harrison st., Wednesday | white ball ends and extension brackets, at | | morning. | 5c each | ‘ le ‘ siepeneesecbasnaitnnsceeieeaian panties ate “ Drapery Scrims, 10 i) i ¢ 36 Inches Wide IC Th upSCLDIERS OF EUROPE taco the prospect of being attacked 3,000 ae 2 pe piddage ao plain |I} | More than 1,000,000 gallons of denatnred grape brandy will be colors with imitation hemstitched edges sold to Eastern and Canadian munitions makers by California | and drawn-work effect in borders; others |f| | Wineries. neatly figured —Third Floor. le mT Sale of Pure Foods | | . 2 Shrimps, guaranteed new j Carnation Milk cathe: leon ns 20c; small Large Cans of } 3 Cans for 20c CANE eee seseeee LOG Tomatoes 7c Can | Not over 3 cans to a cus-| Medium Red Salmon, No. | Nie Grae gana Be oes i tomer, delivered only with flat cans; large size, dozen, tomer, delivered with other ea groceries, at % cans for $1.30; a can ..... dle ar cerien only not including hs Hemrich’s Minced Clams, , scohansent siesta | Peaberty Coffee, best qual- | large cans, 1244¢3 small cans 10¢ | Sugar Peas, new pack, sweet ity: freshl asted; per | At crresees sreeerenee Seiad sagan oe | Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, | and tender; dozen 95¢; a ere hts ese? “7” | Red Jack brand; one of the | can 8¢ Baoncolored Japan Tea, makes | 104+. 20. grade, large can,| on a splendid cup; 50c grade; | "Sei 4 Abe | Old Mgnse Syrup, a strictly pure cane and maple syrup; | oa __ gy apo greed Soda, large packages; a| No. 5 cans 60¢; No. 2%} berry or Strawberry; large! package .. ere, | Ae ee die nae inte Jar at cceeeeeeeeeeeee 19¢ | Pure Cider Vinegar, Town ' - Washing Powder, your! Talk brand; no extra charge | Del Monte Pumpkin, No die | 2 cans, solid pack; can Te jug.. extra fine | Lima Beans, Cutting brand; lump starch;| No. 2 cans; soaked Limas; 25¢ | dozen $1.05; can........ Be Fancy Head Rice, large, i; large clean, whole grain; Ib..7¢ —Fourth Floor. | | | | James Douglass Glass, 4, and Robert Allen Striker, 4%, from New York. | 8. MATAI, JAP SAILOR, DISAPPEARED f; ; Maru Wednesday rom vicinity of Yuki Immigration offic! {als are on the lookout for him CONVENTION OF PHI DELTA THETA to be held here March 17 19, | loclusive, NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, sity, will be dinner guest at inaugura versity of Washington, PRESIDENT of Columbia univer. ution of President Suzzallo, of Upi PROGRAM FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY planned for Thursday night in hall at 18th ave. and BK. Marion st PANAMA CANAL TO REOPEN | forecast. COL. OTTO CASE WILL BE CH partisan league. SECTION MEN GET RAISE on Northern Pacific and Milwaukee, in | Seattle section, : Is second since Marc ON APRIL 15, Conditions justify OSEN executive secretary by Non ph 1. VANCOUVER, WASH., BARRACKS STAGES SHAM BATTLE tn GRIEVING FOR LIFELONG FRI latest European fashion, with machine guns and trenches, END who recently died, Mra. Kath-| erine Smith, 75, swallowed polson in San Francisco, CAPT. FRED JEBSON, WELL KNOWN along San Franctaco water front, 18 alive and well and on secret mission for German government Mecent reports had Jebson killed, deci \ LOS ANGELES POLICE LOOKING FOR BAND of gypsies who stole! PTR CONIA TA Ra FINRA mG ROE ERTON for Guam March | I} Small Sailors with up- turned brim. AT $1.45, Hemp Hats with narrow rolled brim. upturned brim. Lisere Helmet Shapes. A Wealth of New Hat Trimmings Attractively Low-Priced q . s : |] | payment of war munitions made fn Canada for British government, un-| : P . p _ Frinted Lawns, 2,000 yards in the lot, mill) About 600 Women’s Undergarments, cot- || dertaken by Canadian bankers, | Wide-brimmed Milan Wide-brim Lisere Sailors Milan Sailors with nar- | Tengths, 25 inches wide, with neat patterns. | ton and lisle thread Vests, with and with- |[| Se IIE Il Hemp Sailors. with telescope’ crown onl ee HH Not over 12 yards to the customer at this! out sleeves: Pants and Tights knee length; || INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS of U. S. government show tn- || emp Sa . f s - m. _ pri | sizes 34 to 38 (some seconds) BOs TD) crease. i Small, high Hats made Small Lisere Hats with Broad-brim Lisere Sail- 14 Playground 5 | FO IMT i lings of rib- curling brim. lize 8c $1.25 and $1.50 75 |]|_ ABOUT $100 WORTH OF CLOTHING AND JEWELRY TAKEN bide Sete aie Milan’: Hethp ‘Tricorne gk ‘ , a Yard / Carter Underwear Cc |] from store at Opportunity, Wash. Yess blew open safe in spite of i bon. ps Chrysanthemum - braid A good special for Friday in Playground) 10 @ : . | Stem om door that it was unlocked. | Milan - hemp Helmet Shapes. H ch bei Hed | Suiting; fine, heavy cloth, 27 inches wide, f Carter's = ane torte and Arexied Suide Widkanenan houtee hein a | Shapes. Milan Hemp Hats with ate, We Dee oe in neat light and dark stripes, at 8c a yard. | ‘OT Women oF ee er Snort Bi samicomretesatammalite 1 at one side. High-crowned Sailors. AT $3.45, Lisere Sailors with droop- ing brim and telescope crown. Double White Wings, 95¢. Quills in the new colorings, 5O¢ and $1.45. Spreading Pink Birds, $2.25. Umbrella Pompons, $1.25. Round Feather Pompons, $1.95. Black Imitation Goura mounted in iri- descent feathers, $1.75. Black Birds with goura, $1.95. Black and Pink Wings, $2.25. Novelty Pompons in tan and light-blue, D5¢. Fruit Wreaths with lacquered foliage, 75¢. 95¢. | 75¢. $1.45. the hat, $2.95. the hat, $1.25. Flower Wreaths with lacquered foliage, Sprays of frosted fruit and foliage, American Beauty Roses, 75¢. Dajsies, 65¢ spray. Cherries, 65¢@ bunch. Clusters of Fruits with berries, 25¢. Long-stemmed American Beauty Roses, Ribbon Bows, ready for perching on Beaded Fruits to be applied flat to —Basement Salesroom Cedarine Furniture Polish Reduced HIS well-known Furniture Polish is adapted for cleaning and polishing pianos, automobiles, furniture and in- terior wood-work. It contains no acid and will not injure the finest surface. 4-ounce bottle, reduced to 15¢. 12-ounce bottle, reduced to 25¢. l-quart can, reduced to 50¢, SUCTION WASHERS, SPECIAL 25¢ Substantial Washer of heavy char- coal tin, operated by worki up and down in the tub, May be fitte® to any broom-stick or mop handle. Speci —Housewaros Section. The Demonstration of “Wear-ever” Aluminum Wear-ever Windsor Kettle, with adjustable bail, is specially priced at $1.10. Spring Silks and Dress* ‘Goods ROM a pleasing selection of new Spring materials for women’s and misses’ garments, the Basement Sales- room quotes thesé typically-good valtfes: Striped Messaline Silks in various styles of narrow stripe}, mostly in Copen- hagen or Navspi and White, 24 inches wide, 504 yard. Surah Silk, suitgble for and dresses, in a peasing putty shade, 26 inches wide, Sc yard. Suiting and Coatihg Corduroys, in coral, rose, putty, Uflan-gray, jade-green, Relgtye blue and = cham- pagne, 31 inchegfwide, 75c yard; white, 36 inches wide 85¢ yard Basement Salesroom. waists primrose, ——— RIDAY’S will be the baking of hot cakes without greas@, onstration week, demonstration feature During this dem the Four-quart }—Housewares Section,

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