The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE Pile Street-——— Second Avenue Union Street———Elliott 4100 §90| Twenty-Sixth Anniversary Sale 1916) ANOTHER BIG LIST OF 26th ANNIVERSARY SALE BARGAINS S ON PAGE it DON'T MISS IT ee Girl Weleomed | s — to the Professional al | | | | | FREDERICK &NELSON TIMELY OFFERING OF 100 NEW COATS AT $15.00 Exceptional Values |Miss Cornelia Glass to Appear at Metropolitan in | Shakespearean Play. N the offering are appropriate models for Street, Motor and Utility wear, tailored in the favored fabrics of the season, including: Black and White Checked Coatings Scotch Mixtures White Chinchilla Navy-Blue Serges and Poplins They represent popular style ideas for Spring, show a careful order of workmanship and finish and are lined with good silks. All regular sizes for women and misses are in- cluded. Unusually attractive values, at $15.00. Second Floor. Anniversary Sensation in Millinery $7.50 to $10 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $4.50 Wrst to celebrate the 26th Anniversary, we say $4.50 for $7.50 and $10.00 Hats. ‘Sivatt tifored and semi-dress Hats. Fine straw braids, in sailors, rolling brims, turbans anid. ifixsfhroom shapes, in black, white and colors. You'll like the pretty ornaments and Ethimmities of flowers, wings and ribbons _ UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES $1.00 Values From $1.95 to $7.50 The greatest opportunity of the season is here to get your Summer Hat cheap, Higtivctass shapes of Lisere, Milan and Milan hemp straws, in medium and small sizes, for only $1.00. Turbans, rolling brims and small sailors, in all the best colors —Seeond Fiver, South. Silks In a now shipment of Black and White Silke are block checks in Decorated China & range of sizes Thirty-five Rhy ofa inl 25c and 50c 8, 25 inches ] wide, $1.50 yard Taffetas in plain colors, checks, ces lora g O i - dunn’ ras ene itecl on soted pieces in pretty floral and conventional dec: to many uses of orations, a few of which are pictured. Included: Inches wide, $1.50, $1.75 p to $2.50 yard. . AT 25¢ AT 50¢ Heavy Coating Pongee, in Tea Strainers with drip| Mayonnaise Bowls natural color, 64 inches wide, $3.50 | ? | Miss Cornelia Glass ot tne university being welcomed to the Met- ropolitan theatre, From left to right, the figures are Miss Phoebe Hunt, leading woman for the Wilkes players; Prof. Wm, P. Gorsuch, of the university, and Miss Glass } w shipment, comprising a variety of useful Aunioenery Sale Specials in z W E LCO M E Silverware, Dinnerware and Glass Visiting $7.35 Silver Table Set isiting | | | | There is a very happy young; When Miss Glass reported at the belle in Seattle today who is the Metropolitan theatre Monday morn- | for the final and dress re- envy of be r : 1 e many Admiring gtrl| eT she wan met at the stabs is, as sho is stepping from & door by Miss Phoebe Hunt, the n into the realization of @/ leading lady of the Wilkes com: || D 1 t f | : yard — | with spoon and tray. le ega es O stage career, ping from a lim and Professor William P. Natural-color Suiting Pongee, Spoon Holders | at P ¢ amateur erience into t orsuch, ~ : | Sugar and Cream ° a company of professio president of the Drama league. Olive Dishes Woman Suffrage | The Bon Marche trusts that | your visit to Seattle, “The Home of Woman Suffrage,” will Tub Silks, in many pleasing | Setsi i » F ‘ Sets in various shapes stripe effects, on white grounds. Bluebird Cups and Sau- | . i 36 inches wide, $1.50 yard nae | and decorations. e Tie test bargain yet. “Jef- ferson” French gray finish S [wer Set, consisting of six hol- | “low-handled Table Knives and ie semnaad ay lt 'Forks.; guaranteed to be heav- find tim: 1 ttle's Big aly. plated with pure silver k . : = Store during your “Bluebird” China at ~~ SHAKESPEARE 50c Each IN THE BOOK SHOP In Commemoration of the Ter- Bluebirds are symbols of happiness | centenary of the Bard of Avon —so why not have Bluebird China? | who have captivated Seat atre goers Miss Cornell ter of D. H. ¢ ‘of. Gorsuch presented Miss # with a “lucky” horseshoe on ss, only daugh- behaif of the Drama league, and Mins of the city ac- Hunt extended a hearty welcome | counting department, a w | —Firet Floor. | —Aisie Table, First Floor, some, to the thespian world. | vivacious young miss, is the for. The student body of the untvers CBCAEEE So ms nme fi'shinw'w'oar noenct | ~— NEMO, WEEK in the Corset Section | May Ist to 6th production of “The Taming of the The production of this great) Shrew,” which ts the Wilkes trib Shakespearean comedy is to be} IOR this week we especially direct attention to the new Spring lines of Nemo Corsets, featuring a complete line university faculty, inches wide, $3.00 yard, } i } | ute to the memory of Shakespeare |javish and elaborate and should at- and their part of the tercentenary tract large audiences thruout the celebration week | This ts painted by Mr. Peter Buettgen | A window has beon filed with sHanire J. H, SHATTUCK of Rolling Bay, Wash, slated to ap-|f of these popular Corsets for every type of figure, with par- (Studio 3141 Arcade Bidg., Seattle) Shakespeare Pictures and Books. Pear as 4 witness tn trial of David Caplan, at Los Angeles, today iW * ‘ 2 “‘hiae , H on the best quality of imported white | Some of {ts contents are ————_—-—— \} ticular reference to the Improv ed Nemo Wonderlift models C, G. MORRISON has rv od secretaryship of Munictpal league to go Into real estate business, George B. Littlefield, of board of trus tees, will be new secretary for full figures. MODEL 323, AT $3.50 | MODEL 333, AT $3.50 a new self-reducing Corset for stout figures of short or medium height, made of dur- able but light weight steeltex made of the special Nemo hatiste. | fabric, steeltex batiste. MODEL 525, AT $5.00 —a self-reducing Corset of beautiful fancy brocade, and a very hina. Included are Shakespeare's complete works Plates, 8 inches in diameter— | in 1 volume—good type—tiilas cream pitchers, sugar bowls, napkin | trated, Complete Temple Edition rings, thin china tea cups and saucers, | —Pinie paper. Priced at $1.00. salt and pepper shakers and others. Everyman's Library Edition $2.25 Cut Glass $1.50 esat Gaxkaobeatare Gomedion : of Six Tragedies, 35c; Histories Finest: quality clear and thin | and Poems, 36¢. Water Goblets, tall and low Footed | a ai cdeeeens Gel eete Ice Créam or Sherbet Glasses, cut | of Shakespeare's complete works in rose-pattern. Set of 6 for $1.50. in 10 volumes. Any Shakespear. | $26.98 Dinner Set $19.50 fan scholar will like a set at real Haviland China, ma “THE SPRING DRIVE.” society's movie play for benefit of blind, to be presented at the Moore May 19-20, is progressing nicely | —the new military-belt Corset for slender or medium figures; — i GEORGE A. HASTINGS, basso of Standard Grand Opera company, will assist the Schubert club at concert Monday night in Odd Fellows’ | dl temple, Tenth and Pine. MEMORIAL SERVICES for departed members were held at 11} o'clock Monday morning by Loyal Order of Moose. $1.50. | Shakespeare's Plays in the | GEORGE B. WEBSTER, member of state legislature, announced mie) hy Haviland & Co, Limog | Pocket Edition, from the Cam- |} | ©#ndidacy for county clerk Saturday, on republican ticket, \MILITARY-BELD attractive and comfortable model for average full figures. aaa ; | bridge Taxt—cloth binding at i ; i ell tho yahae" rset ye ray | 25¢ a volume, leather binding, | BISHOP EARL CRANSTON, of Methodist diocese, at Saratoga if Expert fitters in attendance will ensure your choosing the Nemo model best —Second Floor. Sere’ dish: and meat platter. -w) | 50c a volume, Springs, N. Y., sald Methodists would stand back of President Wilson. | —Lower Main Floor. ~ — —Upper Main Floor. suited to your special requirements. R. B. BACON ACCIDENTALLY FELL from second-story window |i of lodging house at 1309 Third ave. Arm fractured H 7 4 M ‘ot 36 ave, deatroye by 4 > Anniversary Sale Bargains in Bedding | m.%82'tsicUS.an"snonea's8"eweeekz || ~The Summer “Home Book of Fashions” 19c Pillow Cases 15¢ Each \ 80c Bleached Bed Sheets 65c CLARENCE MATSON, 15, of Tellingham, was arrostod yomerday, || contains, first of all, the fashion news from Paris, followed by many pages of For. the Anniversary Sale—Hematitched Pillow charged with stealing a bicycle tn Olympia and selling it here, His} Full Bleached Bed Sheets—good heavy quality, helpful information about the Summer wardrobe. Among the subjects | H | } } | Cases, size 45x36 Inches, made from good heavy | torn and hemmed. The seamless kind, $1296 | ee en, Cee i treated? | e | | . . soft muslin | inches, CHAUNCEY MESSENGER, paper carrier at Elma, robbed of $5.65} i : ; | 1214 Pillow Cases 10c Each | 85c Bleached Bed Sh 69c |} Saturday night by two men who lured him into country in auto, ‘] Dance Frocks Made From Dainty Fashionsble Contrasting Materials Just 200 doen of these heary Muslin Pitlow | Heavy round thread Bleached soamless Bed ONE-THIRD OF PERSONS ARRESTED tn April were for drunk- | If Summer Materials Gowns Worn by the Players of Today nase tot ic each. Size 42x36 inches; w' ve | Sheets. torn and hemmed, ready for use. Size enness, Separate Waists and Skirts for Summer 0 99 Inches. | idered Pillow 25c $1.00 ai 89¢ Each PHYSICIANS, OR HEADS OF FAMILIES if physicians are not Smart Street Wear for Warm Weather Wear | é Embroi red Cases ? Beds; ads called, will be arrested hereafter for failure to report contagious dis. 2 a ® cca eA a , » e SE, i * Nite looking, good quality Embroidered Pillow | Monday, at the Anniversary Sale—good quality |) ease ee Price, 25c, including a Ladies’ Home Journal pattern certificate. i Cases at 25c each for the Anniversary Sale. Size | Crocheted Bedspreads, size 74x84 inches. in Mar Haar AVES Ay Pattern Section, First Floor ff “45x2% inches seilles patterns | J 4AIGHT, Seattle attorney, speaking before Women's = <== | |f | Ro led Teddy “s n of nation | 45c Bleached Bed Sheets 35c $1.75 Bedspreads at $1.49 | | | t Bleached Bed Sheets, splendid to use at the | Simmer homes. Size 72x90, with flat center seam, neatly hemmed. 65c Bleached Bed Sheets 55c Extra heavy Bleached Bed Sheets, very special at 55c. Size 76x90 inches, with flat center seam 78x88-inch Crocheted Bedspreads, with pretty | Marsetiles patterne—extra heavy quality, $1.49. $4.75 Bedspreads, 78x90, $3.95 Satin-finished Bedspreads, size 78x90 tnches— fine quality, with handsome patterns, at $3.95. Lower Main Fleer, Ney and Stra, Br McKay, 1966 1 oth st. ‘Minn Bestor Basement Salesroom 4710 b ave, N. E., and Mrs, E. McKay, 1906 B. 65th st. Miss Bestor| | | used a gun. OPEN HOUSE will be conducted by Broadway high all this week. | | sibee: dinuaitida TEA Ge eld ee he He ee i Miller Corset, $1.00 | Five of the 24 are boys. eee AMPE Yr For Stout Figures ° e ‘ | URGING BLANKET BALLOT tn county and city elections, so that — 7 — _ Tur- 8 D ote without disclosing party affiliations, ° tase. ish owels for em ors: Bargain Tuesday in the Grocerv Section |f moss rmos sci. rr, simon, oe core gaiah, Towels for em TUTE fim quality of cout in this Core, the doable / | rced material over abdomen and the wide | ‘ : ? Be ca At the 26th Anniversary Sale senbIZABETH J. HAUSER, rel Chapman Catt orox ff Patterns, at ABie cach. | craduated front stay adapt it especially to the stout es IT WILL BE A MEMORABLE DAY FOR THRIFTY HOUSEKEEPERS to members of King County De = figure. It has moderately high bust, medium skirt, | L FLORENCIO CONSTANTINO, Spanish tenor, and Standard G ¢ Hand Ba 3. $1 00 two str hooks below the regular fastening and , Sp ) tenor, and Standard Grand - 3 ° > | 13 LBS. CANE SUGAR $1.00 LIMA BEANS 7c A POUND |i\ ..,.r.-company added fine climax to a week of successful oper at Sere ee G four hose supporters. Price $1.00. i Pure Cane Sugar at 13 pounds for $1.00, with other || CORN STARCH, 1 LB. 6c Moore theatre Sunday sfternoon, = | P Carthan 74 : {-t me i ne ee pe groceries. Not over 13 pounds to a customer. FANCY B ICE. | GET-TOGETHER MEETING and smoker was given Saturday night | Ee eae ee | ] FANCY ‘HEAD RICE, 6 1B. in the Rainier club, in honor of Dr. Waldo Richardson and Dr. Edgar | metal and leather-covered . . } _* Wak Day Nicds | «ia Canned Foods SALT, 10-LB, SACK AT 14c ||| 10 if] frames. Priced at $1.00. Phoenix Lisle Laces % os Shoo | — —Baser Salesroom. | y a vars ? SECRETARY LANSING, SPEAKING at tenth annual meeting of | ‘ | a Soap, 7 bar Pd Petia ; oe appy | FANCY Wl WHITE FIGS 9¢ 1B. American Soctety of International Law, said international law was tot a: Serene 35c 10c Yard y e , | |] | tering, and it was up to United States to uphold it ’ URABLE Lisle INE and Heavy | Wool Soap, large size | 12%¢. Table Beverages | otal Infants’ Hose Dp” RABLE, } a av) s | THe je, emall size, 6) Smsit Rastern Beets, extra Selecto Coffee, 3-pound | SAN FRANCISCO'S FORMER MAYOR, SCHMITZ, to begin his re - Pai s, of the Laces in white L Hl bars 266. ween an ae cg Lp sameeren Rois on aay 15¢ Pair sieoues Fieenle Gk ack sae Ivory Soap, 6 bars for ure | ola ie ee NIGHT SHINGLE WEAVERS at Port Angeles walked out last NFANTS’ Mercerized make, black and white, many trimming uses, H. J. Heinz Pork and | 10¢ 7 25¢. le pahele, Meere tiga ee Ae ie ‘ ate night. Higher wages demanded Stockings in black, white with hemmed or ribbed widths up to 7 inches; White Laundry Soap, 7| Beans, with tomato sauce, Uncolored Japan Tea, | dad biuackisek ai . Priced 35 . : a sriced at bars for 25¢ | 25¢ can 2O¢, 15c can | equal to most 35c and 40c A PETITION CIRCULATED by Mrs. Frank Stone and signed by 78 and blue, sizes 44 to 6/4, the top. Priced at $G@ pair; attractively pric d Millia Goan Bon March | 12%¢. grades, Ib. 25¢ persons will be presented to Gov. Lister next week. Stone sentenced to pair, 15¢. 3 pairs for $1.00. 10@ yard. : sptha Soap, Bon Marche vere Mile coat ioue pen Colt serve one year {n connection with looting of state industrial insurance | —Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom. jasement Salesroom: § brand, bar 4¢. Campbell’s Soup, any kind, i SOBSS fats OW a Otreee oI tind. == " Bnevienna H Citrus Powder, large pack- | can, &¢. fresh daily—Bon Special, 114 |f}| ——— i ages, 20¢. é sf ai Ibs. for 50¢. PIERCE COUNTY DEMOCRATS Saturday, at meeting in Tacoma, HI Del Monte Solid Pack 3aker’s Cocoa, ¥%-pound |} | refused to indorse Mrs, H. G. Foster of Tacoma as one of 14 delegates | “ . . ” . | EST et) Drie ga Maireed Wien is nations! sentation, pee riscilla ectric Iron ff} Columbus brand Maca- | 12%¢. Wholesome Fruits PLANS OF WAR DEPARTMENT show $200,000 will be expended ° alinnk Mactes | Imported Pimentos, can New Italian Prunes, 1% te strengthen Marin county's (( val.) big gun forts Special $2.15 é ic. 10¢. | 12%¢ Ib F. H. PETTIT, NEWLY ELECTED Plerce county commissioner, an , esoneiauat Value ina § evade Wienthic Teon Crisco, large size $1.00, Domestic Oil Sardines, 4 | liance Pears, Apricc nounced Saturday ‘he will oust Fire Chief MeAlevy from his position bia! ae me 1 Heavil n size § al f 0 lur 1 — — that is both efficient and economica eavily ze 5O¢, small | cans for 15¢. ea g ns 186. FIRST CHANGE IN 20 YEARS at Ellensburg State Normal school MGS" ‘ i a Pink Sal 8 Old Homestead or Relb ade Saturday, when Profess rge Black, new head of school, an nickel-plated and well finished. The stand is in 1 large ize Shed taco aa i ance Raspberries, Strawber Lounced nine changes, due to or rearrangement of faculty cluded at the special price, $2.15. 61. 690, medium 60¢, small White Star Tuna Fish,| ries or Loganberries, 25c | — eee Housewares Section. size B0¢. | can, 15¢ and 25¢. can 15¢. —seurtn ricer. | SEVEN SORORITIES at untversity start movement to clothe, feed |} and educate children at Ackerman home, whose parents are unable to|f] | support them,

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