The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE ST BEING AN ACTOR’S A CINCH, SAYS ALBERT, AFTER FIRST NIGHT The Bon larche’s 26th Anniversary $ Sa le 2,000 Pieces i of Neckwear Half Price 6,000 Yards of Ribbons Reduced And Many Another Good Bargain for “Ribbon and | Neckwear” Day at the seaebbeiie Celebration Pretty 50c Neckwear os at Just Half Price —25¢ To fitting e rate the A versary Sale, we offer pretty Neck y fixings at Half Price, “Sheer Waist Set with the flat and roll 50c Fans 29¢ Ea. Dainty Pans of chit fon, hand painted In ty designs, edged » Chantilly lace Beautiful 35c Brocaded Ribbons 25c Yard 1,000 yards of rich-looking Brocaded Taffeta Ribbon in floral and bow- knot designs, 5 inches wide, in white, pink and sky. 20c Taffeta Ribbo: 15e 39c Fancy Ribbons 25c Yd. enreg 90c Taffeta | rrrerra tory, integrate aie cote shaded effect r ades and f ality, sultable ¢ ‘a desi A weates Mi te *, ranging in R bbo 5 i : and pubser tia's pare i n 50c¢ | it Ya ’ 35c¢ Satin Ribbon 20c Yd. 10-inch Taffeta Rib 69¢ Fancy Ribbons 50 Albert Lawrence, The Star's office boy, who Is playing the role of 7 +5, aggpceel Smale bon in cerise, tan, navy polieantitul Mr IF Wsday.” tha cates ber, ia thdaay Macern cameuy bots presetee Copenhagen, white, sky, pink and black by the Wilkes players at the Orpheum this week. Al made his debut at the theatre Sunday night. He writes what he thinks about an actor's fe. Ribbon, 7 Inches blue, navy. cerise, and mahogany, at in kings mats Taffetas Upeee iain Fleer A Silk Suit Sensation — A Special Purchase of Taffeta Suits on Sale at $16.95— Of Fine Chiffon Tafteta or Taffeta Combined with Serge or Poplin Silk Suits—the fashion of the hour—at $16.95, just because we were able to buy 60 of them at a very special price concession They’re the very latest models, some are severely plain, others in fancier styles; have the tasseled silk sash, or the jaunty cape collar, with touches of brightly-colored silk— and some fancy buttons here and IN BLACK, NAVY BLUE, FRENCH GRAY AND BISCUIT ary ane BY ALBERT LAWRENCE art, and I am deeply indteb ed to The Star's Office Boy ther Well, I've gone and ¢ And Phoebe Hunt, the pretty I've made my debut as a real actor with the Wilkes player with words of praise and encour Sunday night I made my first ap-/agement for me pearance on the stage as “Reddy Phoebe ta a winner it from me, it was some ex-| young New York broker, Baird by perience name (that's my boss), who finas 1 don't come on till the last act. himself broke on New Year's ¢ Being grease painted up by John Hatrd owns the “Skyrocket” mine. Nickerson, who {s one of the “Cen-| way out tn Gallop, Artz tral office bulls” in the play Ives (Norman Hackett), an ex upstairs, and got ny cue to part, and I am deeply indebted to enter, beliey 4 some of Baird (Richard Vivian) to flash those ming fons the author 20 $1,000 bi etore hin friends fellows write about This he does, and they conclude Standing behind the scenes, his mine ia th waiting, with your part in your|stock in it believing him when hand, studying your head off, and he * to tell them the truth knowing that if you don’t get it Then, when he te nearly arrested right {t's good-night—why, there's by Central office men, who try to lota softer jobs tn this world, be- in ate with Ives, the coun eve me. ter! Rut the minute I got on the Ba! Mage all that feeling wore off. cold | I didn’t have a bit of stage fright lam the little angel of good luck. | | Being office boy in the office of} I bring in the telegram air Stephen Baird, New York broker,| tells them of thelr fortune. Was just an easy to me as being| It's a mighty fine play, and fun office boy The Star office ny, too. William Walsh, George Rand. And there's one other thing Frank Bak and I'm the only guy in the whole ont have play who doesn't have to have his mea great deal pressed d's mine manager has struck there Confessions of a Wife JIM COMES TO SEE ME my sister-in-law Mollie paused You girls are certainly y toland altho I was dying to hear, 1 look at,” proclaimed a gay voice,| was too proud, or perhaps toc and J came thru t door | much interested In the answer, to out to my incloned porch living |ask what !t was “Just for Tuesday” Anniversary Specials DRESS GOODS 79c YARD | 10¢e CURTAIN SWISS 8 1-3c YARD | $1.25 and $1.50 Wool Dress Goods, in serges, pop Mill ends of White Curtain Swiss in quite a | | number of different desirable lengths en Hans and mohairs; 10 pieces to select from. in a fine | jengens for kitchen and bedroom curtains. —Third Ine of colors and weights.-Upper Main Floor. | Floor, room | However, Mollie went on uncon. e a. r Yes, ien't Margie pretty?” asked | sctously Mr. Stuart said, Margte, $1.50 CREPE DE CHINE $1.10 CURTAIN VOILE 20¢ YARD Mollie that he thought you had the mind And she knows it,” proclaimed |of a man, the soul of a woman, the $1.50 Silk Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, so Seconds of the 3c quality of Curtain Voiles herwlee why houl e | he of a child id soft and pretty, in 25 street and evening shades. | with figured borders in shades of blue, pink, gold, [J Jim: “otherwive why should she | heart of a Bd Ta FAS CCAD Extra heavy weight, at $1.10 yard.—Upper Main | tan and green, 20c a yard. —Third Floor. nl gf Ea ggeneh ot 1 my’ thie. arest " t ' Piber. tance seed those frilly duds and ends| “By the reat horned spoon! WHITE COATS 1% PRICE Sages A ge Vim rree we ail laughed. FANCY LAWNS 6c A YARD Children’s little White Coats in serges, plaues, |B cortatniy do not want me to make was the reason he took Bedfords, ca#hmeres silk, formerly priced at $2.98 to $20.00, now at $149 to $10.00; 1 to year sizes —Second Floor. , LITTLE DRESSES $1.90 12'%4c GINGHAM 8c YARD $2.00 and $2.50 White Dresses for little folks 8c a yard for 2,000 yards of Dress Gingham, 27 | ratines, linens and batistes—some finished with inches wide; lengths to 20 yards, in neat pat-| French knots, plaiting or lace; slightly mussed terns; worth 12%%c yard. —Lower Main Floor. —Second Floor. to tell you the history e the time he was over at 0c and 12%c value in Printed Lawns, with neat floral patterns, dots and stripes; 28 inches wide; lengths to 10 yards.—Lower Main Floor. 1 rnalx are pretty, a but me will for get that T have worse than sack cloth underneath, But let's not Y talk about me. As a nubject of | sald conversation, I am not at all inter He said,” continued Mollie, as eating. Tell Mollie and me why |tho Jim had not spoken, “that you are out here at 11 o'clock in| With your vivid coloring, and your the morning. If | were not a hope-|look of being held up by an inner invalid, I am afraid this visit ght promote scandal, In Ameri not tell me the history Jim,” I protested 1 bet he didn't—all of tt,” Jim. $1.75 Yard Wide Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk ca, men do not call married a ar ora Vay women when their husbands are ” ’ not at home.” At Tuesday's Miutiienat Sale—Five pieces of the $ yard wide black chiffon ; And I don't think they make a f frost, that meant death taffeta silk will be out on the counter at $1.39 a y urd a 1 as we have any lt many calls on women abroad tn (To be continued) the morning, Jim," said Mollie mheianes ame, aim 1/ARMY ‘ATTACK’ UPON now why you came, a fine, lustrous quality and we promise you it will wear well Upper Main Floor, Men’s Good Straw Hats for $1.00 Scie eit’ Wanting “oot 's)| FRESCO REPELLED —Lewer Main Floor No, ma‘am; I didn't do nothin'} gan FRANCISCO, May of the kind,” protested Jim, pull-|Prancisco was consid San sate DAY IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY STORE FOR BARGAIN TUE ing iron gS Puretabe Sie patie from “invasion n the tion ist wante » see the little | of Half Moo ay ay, as esult lady of the divar of arr euvers conducted un 13 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar for $1.00 i AE grt a i oe ; e pinged ugar 4 jf Is that you call me nowa-|gihert, Two. battalloms a WITH OTHER GROCERIES. NOT O 13 POUND ) CUSTOMER gt SE ie rettior | CO*st arti orps of the Nation 1 © called prettier | al Guard ambushed and defeated 10 Minced Clams, can...8¢ | Lawn Grass Seed, 1-Ib. | Del Monte Tomato Sauce, |[ Reagent wut | took’ mighty good [companies of the National erthe Baking Chocolate, 1-lb. Packave’ for. .s.... +, 308 GO Cans for. «ss. 5/% -25¢ aa to pall yen ai m only to my-| city” from the woods west of La i} cake ......ee+e+.-29¢} Pure Cider Vinegar, | Light House Cleanser, a |f) made it impossible to guess whet! 4 \ Small White Beans, 314- !own Talk brand...10e | Can ........ +40): @8 AN Mt heard another men. gall Mar-| Gime CUMMINS BUSY AB Wit, package for... 260) Lily Gloss Starch, pkg. Ze | Light House Washing {J giv pratiy gamer remarhed et . a oie Tea Fannings, Ib....10¢ | Powder, large pkg.17Y%e |} Paris vas that | Abert (Geena neals “ery Raspberries or Loganber- ys “pa Franco American Spa- Te eee woven eae | pirant is en’ route to Hood River ; ; Apricots, Peaches or fi oust |by automobile tottay or the C ries, choice of Old Home- | 55 tae | ghetti, can 9c Melcolin Btuars bin river highway, Tonight. he Plums, choice of Del Racers ' For some reason a shade went tun river Wighway, ‘Tonight he pend or Reliance brand, | Monte or Reliance brands, is ia ag ne rie Be Bree eee cumin cttgisa tuba ie (ea Had the-nextomoriing, ce ME ele cele cw es .15¢ | large can ........17%e Salt—Ice Cream Salt, So. |f{alt net Mke “my mont interesting |MOrrow he will visit Wool Soap, 4 bars. .15¢! Corn S J me penbie Salt, 0-H man. A Washing 4 la, 5-pound “ithe stacy eed Ib. sacks, 35¢; Dairy Salt, if) .im Natuart, dic?’ waked Mollie THIEF LIFTS SCREEN | We g Soda, 5-pound | Cottage Butts, Ib..174%4e| 50-Ib. sack ........ 39c |] who evidentiy also noticed his ex | package for Peat .10¢ | White I aundry Soap, 7 Ripe ( Ii ves, 15¢ cans pression | When R. J. MeCann, 520 Melrose Nothing,” he anawered, non-|@¥e. N. awoke this morning he © of alto. | found the screen Ifted from the linked to. | Window in his bedroom. An exam Cut Macaroni, Ib... ..5¢ | commitally, “except a gether too much m DAE AOL 5 a0 Od be 28¢ | for 35c; 25c cans... .19¢ We r t our own Coffee fresh daily I'ry our Mayflower Blend at 25c a pound with a pleas » tem.|ination of his trouser pockets equal to most of the 35¢ grade oe ea t and a curiosity and {m.|showed some one had dipped {nto 1 1 Fourth Floor, South that work overtime.” them and gotten away with $26 Jealou laughed Mol.) and his wateh » is a better looking man | when he found out that you werg ber is 18 less than last Monday leading woman, was right there | f the office boy, in “Ready Money Ready Money” is the tale of a} goods and take| iter, a telegratn tells them that |} —— you are, and altogether mor 48 Ty 99 ‘ Hanging Baskets of green-painted Did you, too, think him very in-| back to camp each |f teresting, Mollie ! interrupted When Judge Gordon began his! " Galoric Cook are stocked in one- and two-compart Plant Tubs in willow and mission pe aia 4K Bp ae carat) fj oe eee ste Mie | calendar Peet mrad ; there tyles (th est aluminum-lined models), priced trom styles, $1.00 and $2.00 each. meee: vi y col jetulo! you] W 8 cases to isposed of o: ; Secon enue Union Street-———Elliott 4100 could have heard what he sald |charges of drunkenness. This num, Housewares Section, Rasement Housewares Section Basement AR | [FREDERICKENELSON| Furniture for Summer Camps . be substantial and comfortable yet inexpensive is the mission of Camip 11 irniture, and of such there is an ample assortment at th tore... For | example: Double Cane Porch Furniture is alwa n good demand for this purpose € double-cane construction is combined with na finish maple making KIN In appearance furniture that is strong, clean and and really comfortable The Rocker pictured is priced at $6.75 There are other pat. » terns in Rockers of this type; al Chairs, Settees, Swings ang | a part out E — \2 | ‘Tables; at similarly modest price Other Camp Items Briefly Suggested: Drop-leaf Tables at $3.85. Hickory Rockers, $4.00, Meat Safes, $1.00 Rawhide Chairs, 85¢ } Villow Chairs, $4.75 Camp Stools, 50 “oN Folding Tables, Carhp Chairs, Steamer Chairs, Camp Stools, Folding Chairs, Folding Cots, Drop-side Couches, Cotton Mattresses, Cotton Pads, Low-priced Dregg ers and Chiffoniers, Iron Beds, Springs, Children’s Cribs, Settees, Swings. f te Third and Fourth Pieen Rugs for Summer Homes _ Cretonne-Covered UGS that shall be refreshingly cool in ap- Furnishings pearance, easily kept clean and decorative Inexpensive Dress as well are among the first requirements for the 128 Stands, Low Chit fonters, summer home or camp. We suggest: regia ste pr . Hampers, finished | Cretonne Rugs quae! and covered in many pl ng colors and combinations, including the with cretonnes favorite Old Homestead, Dimity, Hearthatde, Pilgrim and Finished pieces, and Quaker varieties, ranging in price from 0c for the 27x54-Inch frames ready for en size to $26.60 for the 9x12 Rug. ameling and covering, are on dip play in our Upholstery Section, Congoleum Rugs Crex de Luxe Grass Rugs Do not collect dust and dirt, 4m many pretty patterns and Porch and Canoe Pillows do not curl at the edges and colorings, 4-6x7-6, $4.75; 6x9, For these Pads and Cushions may be washed with a hore. $7.50; 8x10, $11.50; 9x12 very substantial cretonnes are Size 6x9, $4.50; 9x10-6, $9.00; 12.00. used, in servicetble, dark color 9x12, $10.00 ings. The Porch Pads are tufted Rattania Rugs and shaped on one end, to fit Wood Fiber Porch Rugs featured in a variety of pat rocker or chair. The Pillows Ideal for camp and porch, terns, including novel check have 2-inch flat hems and aver age in size 22 inches square, Ruffled Window Curtains and priced for the 4-6x7-6 sizé = erboard effects, 6x9, $7.00 at $2.25; @x9 size, $6.00; 74x 7-6x10-6, $10.00; 9x12, $13 iW 104 850; 9212, 11.50. ] om wt Klearflax Rugs Simple, tasteful and easilyJaun | Manila Oval Rugs Woven of pure flax, wash dered Cottage Curtains, of plain A sanitary and cool-looking able and sunfast, hence espe = “om a ee Figured If] floor covering for porch oF cially adapted to the uses of Swiss and Colored | Organdie, | . finished with wide ruffled edges. | sun room, 0; 4x7, summer, Size 6x9, $21.00 Prices range from $2.00 to $2.50 } $8.50 6x9 6.00 $x19, x10, $27.50; 9x12, $38.00. patr. «6 $24.00; 9x12, $32.00. —Second Floor —Upholstery Section, First Floor | Basement Salesroom 32-Piece Blue Willow Set “Sternau” . $3.95 Cooking HIS quaint, old-time Willow pat- ° tern, as pictured, is on a sub- ut ts stantial weight of semi-porcelain aoa 5 ia * that will give good service in sum- O ERATED with alcohol mer camp. The set consists of in compact, paste form; | 6 Dinner Plates convenient, safe and odorless, Bread and Butter Plates 6 Cups and Savesre Sternau Stove with folding stand, 6 Sauce Dishes nickel-plated kettle and one 1 Platter can of solid alcohol, 75. 1 Open Vegetable Dich Sternau Grill Stove with small, The set of 32 pleces, $3.95, handled pan to be used as fry . ° a d one ca ft solid alt 32-Piece Dinner Set, $1.95 Oe ee ee Plain White Camp Dinner Set of semi- Sternau Chafing Dish, one-pint sr tke aed aoe wo pears ae mee size, with nickel-plated tfay and : ; ee one can of solid alcohol, $1.00 Other Items in Camp Furnishings Sternau Chafing Dish with adjust Hl F : able burner, $1.50. | Attractively Priced: Housewares Section, Basement Rayo Lamps, $2.00. Table Spoons, set of 6, $1.00, fl Hand Lamps, Dessert Spoons, set of 6, 75c. | Bracket Lamps, 50c Teaspoons, set of 6, 50c. Inexpensive Mixing Bowls, 10¢ to Tic. “5 + Tomt ee Japanese Mush Bowls, be Wash Row! and Pitcher, $1.00. Glass Salt and Pepper Shak Japanese Cups and Saucers, bia ihe eank For Camp Use Four-piece Condiment Set Knives and Forks, set of six $2.50 INNED Steel Knives, Forks and Spoons, well finished and durable, priced | seen Garden Hose Special [seins so socen, vee | Spoons, 7c and 10c Foot Table Spoons, 40¢ dozen Knives, $1.10 dozen, Forks, 50¢ N exceptional offering of factory lengths Paper Plates, twenty-five is of Garden Hose—all with couplings at , ge, for 10c. both ends so that they may be connected to Waxed Paper, roll containing make any desired length. 24 sheets, 5c Wood Plates, 9-inch size, 8¢ dozen; 7-inch, Te dozen. Moulded Rubber 4 Hose of extra good Paper Napkins, 100 for 10¢ never sa in lengths from quality lengths loe Cream or Salad Plates, m $0. D4 foot from § to 24 fe scalloped, small size, 4c dozen. special at %¢ foot special 10¢ foot Shelf Paper in plain white and Housewares Sect 1,800 feet of 44 - Inch Cotton covered Hose 1,000 feet of 44-inch colors, 5 yards for 5c ¥ tlon—Basement No Time Taken Out for ” Camp Cooking, When You Use the Willow Flower CALORIC FIRELESS COOKER Baskets natural willow twigs, will add to the charm just put the foc cold in the morning meat, vegetables, p or anything that is to be of the cottage porch ne when filled with ferns cooked—then make the o. with lowering most of your day in the plants open, with the assurance They are shown in two sizes, at fl $1.00 each iner will be cooked

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