The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1916, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street———Elliott 4100 The March Sale of Housefurnishing and Housecleaning Needs CLEAN UP!! PAINT UP!! POI oo For This Is Spring Housecleaning ‘Time W. P. Fuller Co.'s | Wood Oil Stains i | Ten colora to choose from Made ee nines iy pare | to match the colors of the nat re | ural wood Pigments and linseed ofl; 24| Wii¢ pint 25c—pint size 380 i} Quart 60c—half galion $1.20 Quart 60ce—half gallon $1.00 i} Galion size Fuller Paint oR | Metallic B s “Sapolin” Ename For lamp fixtures, beds, We have Abe assortment | Chairs, brackets, andirons and of colors—-produc smooth, | brilliant finish. Quarter-pint 15e — '-pint 250 | Pint 4S5c—quart size for 80c | “Japalac,” 21 Colors | A stain and varnish com- Dined—fine for tntertor wood- work. Quarter pint 150—'-pint 250 Pint size 500—quart for 90c | Furniture Duster 35¢ “Wizard” Dustiess Furniture Ouster and 12ounce bottle of Wir ard Polish, complete at... 35c 4 $1.00 Combination Tool, combining Tack Puller, Wire Cutter and others, all in one..... 49c “Tate's” Dust Cloth, large size, absorbs the dust and pol- fishes at the same time... 20c 40c¢ Dusting Brush, UP! ornaments. In several shades of bronze 15, 25¢, 45¢ and 80c sizes. Porch Furniture Enamel Dark green, porch red and Nght green for lawn chairs and poreh furniture. Half Pint Size Priced at 25¢ Pint size 450-—Quart size 80¢ 39c Parlor Brooms 33c “Witch” Parlor Brooms, made specially for us from best Past. ern broom corn, 33c special at | Handled Floor Mops, good size cotton on strong WO AE Tisassodeaces 39c Se Mop Handies, with wire spring mop holder, special at ..., ae steel llc made with hardwood back, filled with good bristles, at.......... 29c ett Step Ladder, “Seattle 96c Made," price ; Sanitary Dust Pans—threecor- $1.50 Step Ladder and Chair com- bined, specially priced at ..... National Tungsten Lights, every one temed; 15, 26 and 40- 22c watt, at Galvanized Palis, with strong wire bail, 10-qt. size 29c Scrub Brushes, with hardwood backs 10c nered japanned tin, with long handle.......... 15c $1.00 Floor Brushes, 12 inches long, filled with long bristies— long handle 79¢ nized tron Garbage Cans, . $1.98 $1.89 DEMONSTRA- TION AND SALE OF * “HOT POINT” ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FEATURING THE FOLLOWING: | “HOTPOINT” EL GRILLSTOVO AT $5.00 _ “HOTPOINT” IRONS PRICE! “HOTPOINT” EL PERCO PRI “And many other “Hotpol: le Coated Enamelware, Worth $1.00, at 69c Quadruple Coa Enameled Steelware, all ‘the pieces are solid bows on the outside and pure white on the inside. Included in the lot are Tea Kettles, Coffee and Tea Pots with enameled covers, wart Water Pails, Berlin Kettles, Rice Boilers and Sauce Pans with enameled cov- Clearance Sale of Shoes Broken Lines of Women’s Shoes, Worth Up to $4.00, for —$1.85 a Pair— A wonderful sale for the woman who wants to econo- $1.19 Come and Inspect Our Miniatare Lamber Yard Many will be glad to know that we carry a full Mne of Douglas Fir, well seasoned and selected lumber, in lengths up to § feet. All the boards you need to “MAKE IT YOURSELF” Instructions and plans can be had free. —Lewer Main Fleer, Pike S¢. Side, of Women’s Shoes, worth upto $4.00, and reduced them all to $1.85 to get rid of them in a hurry. Here are a few of the many styles: Women’s Blue Velvet Boots, Women’s Patent Leather Boots, in either button or lace style, with light cloth or suede tops, with light turn soles and! Louis Hise and light-weight | leather Louis soles; heels; a pair. $1. 85) pair .... $1 .85 Women’s Brown Velvet Button | Women’ f s Bronze Lace Boots, Boots, foxed with bronze kid| with emart white canvas tops heel quarters, light, flexible | jury coles Sed $1 5 8 Louis heels; pair. . soles and solid $1 85 Upper Mata Pioet. leather heels; pair. AT THE MARCH SALE OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS Handsome Cretonnes, Special 25c a Yard In New Art Ticking Designs, Sateen Prints and Floral Cretonnes IFTY new patterns in these popular Cretonnes at 25¢ a yard, and a wonderful range of colorings and designs—rich floral effects in a riot of blues, greens, browns and reds. Smaller patterns with pretty little posies on light |} tional patterns in pastel shades and formal looking ornamental stripes. some of these at 25c a yard. “Bargain Tuesday” in the Grocery Store grounds. Conven- You'll want —Third Fiver. Uncolored Japan Tea, regu-| Del Monte Pears, 20e | Emperor or Silver Shield Jar 30c grade, pound..19¢ | cans, special at....... 20¢ | Oysters, No. 1 cans, dozen Armour’s Shield Brand Pure | Tea Siftings, make a good | | $1. PEF CRE cree cowisc ee De | Lard; large cans $1.25; me-| cup, priced, a pound..10€ | Sliced Pineapple, your choice dium cans 65c; small 40¢| Whol- Nutmegs, good size, | of Old Homestead, Relianc ¢, St. Helen’s Brand Cut! best quality; dozen..... 5¢ | Happy Home or Del Monte | String Beans; dozen $1.05;| Solid Pack Tomatoes, extra | Brand; 3 cans 50c; can 17¢ BEES Wins ba54 » ++ BE | large, No. 3 cans, De Luxe | Mocha and Java style Cof- Yellow Corn Me: No. 10] brand; doz. $1.25; can 11¢ | fee, freshly roasted; 3 Ibs. sacks, priced, a sack.2744¢| New Italian Prunes, 15c | $1.00; pound ......... B5¢ McNally’s California Olive | grade, special at......11@| Del Monte Tomato Sauce, Hl Oil, 25c bottles, special 19¢ | Eastern Cove Oysters, guar-| priced, 6 cans for..,.. 25¢ Del Monte piso large| anteed new pack; No. 2| Cottage Butts, 2 and 3-lb cans, special at.....17%¢@ | cans 15c; No. 1 can...7%4¢| average; pound .. AT%¢ ” “Carry Home Specials for Bargain Tuesday Glad to Deliver Them for You if You Buy “Other” Groceries Velvet Brand Milk, be oN Ivory Soap, not over 5 bars | Light House Cleanse: makes size cans, each.... ie | ts customer, a bar....4@| house cleaning ¢ r; can Oats, large package | Washing Powder, choice uf| at ........, 5 ark cae osenaal yd 100 | Citrus, Gold Dust, Star! Naptha Soap, Bon Marc sd aphtha or Pearline; large | Brand, one cf the very he Risccted Pimentos, priced,a| package ....... 19¢|7 bare tn e very best; COM sescoersererrserer 10¢ | Old Dutch Cleanser, not A ig Bs ae Lenox Soap, a splendid| over 4 to a customer, a mmonia, the 15e ‘bottles, laundry soap. & bars..25@ lean oo... cece cece eee ee We) PM jal at Le | appetiat | flavored. | 16¢ a pound and makes « good pot ] HOW TO SAVE E MONEY| ‘Perkins Tells Best Way to Buy Beef | jen from Caretul follow ve TWENTY Of BY GEO, W. PERKINS Chairman of New York's Food Committee The numbers on this picture locate various cute of beef: tr that you wilt This list shows the price of each cut, as compared with the others: No, 1, Porterhouse 220 No. 9 Chuck 12vet4e TN No. 2. Sirloin ... 186 No, 10. Blade .. be HH No. 3, Round ............19¢ | No, 11, Shoulder . be No, 4, Top Sirloin +..:200 | No. 12, Neck .. No. 5. Rib Roast 1186 | No. 13. Brisket ... | No. 6. Rump .. . Me No, 14. | No. 7, Cross Rib . 1be | No. 15. . 8 Flank . . 16. Do you know that the less tender |fat; then add water; cook in a pot cuts are more nourishing than the the same as pot roast, and serve sive with the gravy, By browning the | jf |meat in hot fat, you retain ite) Oo you know Juices, and this adds greatly to the| that the less ex) |flavor of the dish, TRY IT / pensive cuts, if, Shin of beef makes a most nour properly cooked | ishing soup, and the meat can be and seasoned, are taken from the pot afterwards and mighty good eat- served with horseradish sauce. TRY steak In brotiing or roasting the leas costs much less|tender cuts, if you are afraid that than top sirloin or | they will not be as tender as you round steak, but Would like, they can be made ten ft makes an excel- me Pay they are treated tn the fol lent roast. It can|lowing simple manner: Mix two) vena bulb seemed OG pot ronat- |tabi lespoonfuls of of! and one table |f od or used as chopped meat. TRY |*poonful of vinegar; brush this IT. over the meat and let the meat Chuck or round steak costs moch Stand for half an hour before cook-| than porterhouse or sirloin |!n« tt. | can be brofled In the same! Me sure that the beef you buy has manner. TRY IT. ja red, rony color; that {t is well! Chuck roast costs much leas than | *treaked with fat; that the fat is | rib roast and will make fost as Yellow white: that the lean tw firm) a dish if the bone ts 894 elastic and scarcely moist when removed and the meat rolled and| touched with the finger then roasted. TRY IT. | Do not buy beet that t# wet or| The beet neck 1s juicy and well /flabby. or that looks pink or purple| It rarely selie for over|%* !t Hes on the counter YOU WORK HARD TO saan roast and excellent and|A DOLLAR, USE THE INFOR.| soups, TRY IT, MATION CONTAINED IN THIS ‘The cross rib makes an excellant | ARTICLE TO HELP SAVE PART pot roast and there is no waste |OF THAT DOLLAR. TRY IT. PAL e_ Shin of beef makes a good “beef. alamode.” Cut it up the same as for stew; brown the pteces tn hot {SHORT AND SNAPPY NEWS LOTTIE STEWART, HOUSEKEEPER, FOUND DEAD fn room of arion, Sund Palace hotel, First and | | | \ tle of poison by her aid | afternoon, with balf-empty bot- W. H. JOHNSON, 71, STRUCK BY STREET CAR at First ave. S. and Southern st, Friday night, died at Seattle General hospital Sunday | morning. RALPH W. IVES, LETTER CARRIER, ORDAINED Green Lake Christian church Sunday. rane ded CAPT. &. L. McNOBLE, SUPERINTENDENT of Pacific Coast | Steamship Co., to leave post May 1 mize on Shoes, for we have grouped all incomplete lines | | DONALD HARPER, regiment. | | | | FRANCISCO OBREGON, BROTHER OF MEXICO’S MINISTER “it ik | MAUD K,, ALLEGED OPIUM SMUGGLER'’S LAUNCH, discovered} | by government officers near Port Gamble Saturday. | shiva. ses tera | ALUMNI OF WEST POINT, OF NORTHWEST, BANQUETED Sat-| 1 urday night at New Washington hotel. | scence | TAR PRODUCTS REFINERY TO BE BUILT near Lake Washing: | | ton by Indianapolis company. | LADIES’ MUSICAL cLus of Seattle celebrated 26th anniversary Monday noon. SON OF CITY PASSENGER AGENT of Po- cific Coast Steamahip Co., has left for the British front with a Calgary FUNERAL SERVICES FOR G, A. MAITLAND held Saturday after | Il noon. Members of Nile temple, Knights Templar, and Lawson consist | cry of Scottish Rite Masons attended | MARK DOYLE, 16, ESCAPED ¢rom Juvenfle detention home, on |i Broadway, Monday. I ATTACK ON TACOMA COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY i MILLS made by pastor Sunday. | more killed tn auto accident at Mexico City. MASKED BANDIT HELD UP TWO auto stages Sunday night, about half a mile from Mexican boundary, He escaped, Think he is | American. | | CAPT. MURRAY BALDWIN, 2 Infantry, has left Vancouver, | | Wash,, for El Paso, to join quarterm T's corps, SPOKANE COMPANIES of tional Guard to be reorganized | | | | SIGNET RING SENT to & 8. P. Martin, now fighting with | | | Canadiane at front, by Washington National Guardsmen | EVERETT WOMAN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Saturday on its first trip. | FARMERS URGED BY AGRICULTURAL EXPERT of O-W. R. &! N. to use Coast accounting system on farm. F TWO COMPANIES OF MARINES AT BREMERTON organized, and | |ewalt call for duty in Mexico. | PALLID PINKS AND BLUES forming the strident note in women's spring fashions are result of dye shortage. 1 i} lI H | i | | WITH THE REV. MADISON SLAUGHTER'S “ALIBI DEFENSE” |[ drawing near a close, at Oroville, Cal, the prosecution prepared a new || | crop of witnesses for the state's rebuttal in the pastor's trial on charges | i | of attacking Gertrude Lamson, 15. ic TS iH PRINCE ALEXANDRE MISKINOFF naid ho was free to fight for||f | Russia when he parted by agreement from Princess Aimee Crocker Gourod-Miskinoft, after a sensational separation trial. He is still tro. if quently in her company, however, and has shown no Inclination to def part for the battle front, H TWO MEN ON TRIAL in Los Angeles on murder charges, Percy Tugwell, once convicted of slaying Mr#. P. A. B, Kennedy, will face a second jury on appeal. Calgero Pinocchio, Stellian, slayer of Police Sergt. J. EB, Browning, was the second man ARMY CIRCLES REGARD APPOINTMENT of Col. W. A. Glass. ford to be commandant of the San Diego army aviation school as a vin Cfeation of Lieut, Col, Lewis Goodier, recently court-martialed at San Francisco, on charge of trying to stir up dissatisfaction amongNthe | fivers i Pi ARMY, sheen uty SNLISTING ip London # found to have all a with pon and pencil at clorice) ae i 23 SEATTLE STAR _ NEN ALS A ELI AT OE EE LT TN [FREDERICK =NELSON White Enamel Chair or Rocker Unusual Value at $3.50 $3.50. FPHE well-built Rocker shown in the sketch (or Chair to It is an exceptional value at Fourth Floor. New Silks B* ICADED Chiffon Taf- fetas n heliotrope, crushed ‘ras Soule coral, light-green, gold, violet and watermelon shades, 36 inches wide, $2.00 yard Novelty-stripe Chiffon Taf- fetas in multi-colored ef- fects on white grounds, 36 match) is finished in white ie age B- fare enamel, provided with eae " Ribbon-plaid Taffetas in blue wood seat, as desired, and is and gold, champagne and an especially good piece of gold and heliotrope and furniture for bedroom use. lavedider “combinations, 36 $2.50 yard —First Floor. inches wide, O the T Small Black Lisere Hats AERP ee with curling brim $ ’ and trimming = of Children s Play black lacquered rib- Aprons, 15c HESE new Aprons offer unusually good value at with pink rose and 1Sc. They are made of good wheat trimming. quality percale with tuck over Turban and Helmet shoulder and neck finished Effects with white binding. In blue pink and white checks, also fine pin stripes, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years; 15¢. —Hasement Salesroom or ae New Challies 39c Yard NEW shipment of Wool- and-Cotton Challies in- cludes the dainty floral pat- terns and other effects so de- sirable for dresses, house sacques and negligees. They are 28 inches wide, and priced at 39¢@ yard. —Basement Falesroom Poros-mesh Union Suits, 50c OMEN’S Poros - mesh Union Suits in low neck, sleeveless style, with tight knee, sizes 40, 42 and 44, unusual value at 50¢. —Darement Kalesroom ery, from Serges, erdines New Bird Houses in designs that our native birds will adopt quickly for homes. Bungalows, Swiss chalets and other pretty rustic effects, 25¢ to $1.25. Housewares Section. price, we have just added: bon or wings. Black Lisere Sailors with flowers and taf- feta ruchings. Spring Suits at $15.00 HE Suits are in the approved belted and full rippling ef- fects, with gold or silver thread embroid- others trimmed with taffeta bands. They are tailored Tweeds, in black and white checks, mixtures, Copenhagen and , black. Sizes for women and misses. Attractive values, from every stand- point, at $15.00. Advanced dvanced Styles O Spring Hats at $5.00 Offered in interesting showing of Spring Hats at this Tam and Bandeau Hats trimmed with lacquered ribbons and many others, good value at $5.00. equally interesting, and equally —Basement Salesroom A New Shipment of Diagonals, Poplins, Gab- and Scotch gray tan, navy, Basement Salesroom 2,000 YARDS OF CRETONNE Special at Oc the Yard N exceptional offering of Cretonnes, featuring light and dark-ground effects in wide variety and including novelty Fersian patterns as well as very effective stripe and floral designs. Widths, 24 to 39 inches. An opportunity for worth-while savings in replacing winter draperies or buying for summer cottages. ROPE PORTIERES, $1.25 TO $3.95 PAIR— Rope Portieres in full- lengths, in green, brown and green and and valance red and green combinations, with two- tone tapestry band pendants. SWISS CURTAIN MULL, 10¢, 12%¢ AND 18¢ YARD— A new showing of Curtain Swisses including stripes, self-color and colored coin-spot effects, 10c, 12%c and 18¢ yard. TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, $1.75 TO $3.95 Roman- and Bagdad-stripe effects in Special B¢ yard. these Covers, also solid colors and two toned tapestry effects, in medium and dark, $1.75, $1.95, $2.75 and $3.95. LACE CURTAINS, 65¢ TO $1.95 PAIR— An unusually good showing of moder: ately-priced Lace Curtains is featured in the Basement Salesroom, including durable Nottingham, Filet, cable net and bungalow net effects, also Hem- stitched Marquisette Curtains lace edges. Priced at 65c, 85c, $1.35 and $1.95 pair serviceable colors, with 9%e, Basement Salesroom. Adjustable Reading Light, $1.00 ERY handy for use at desk, dressing table or piano is this little Klectric Lamp. It is in brush brass finish, which includes cord and plug, at $1.00, Electric light bulb extri A Lace-Front Corset at $1.00 P. N. Corset tn the desirable lace-front | style, of pink or white soutil with trimming of mercerized brata, It is designed for the average figure, with me- dium bust and long skirt, and boned protector un. der lacing. Equipped with two sets of hose supporters. Attractive value at $1.00, Rasement =atesranm

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