The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1916, Page 10

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~ The Bon Marché’s 26th Anniversary Sale tic | HEY. OU, 2. veyed : LU 4 x The Sale of Suits at $18.95 HIT YOU WITH A HAM!] » # INCLUDES SUITS THAT WERE $35.00, SUITS THAT a WERE $29.50 AND A FEW LESSER LIGHTS In Taffeta Silk, Sports Models and Street and Shopping Styles FREDERICK &NELSON Ruffled and Be-ribboned As a Graduation Dress Should Be is the dainty White Net Frock shown in the sketch A succession of the ruffles edged with baby ribbon forms the skirt and the fichu is finished with the rib- bon-edged ruffles also. The wide crush girdle is of white messaline and ends with a bow in back. Price $18.50. | The Anniversary Sale brings you July Clearance prices on an | the finer sort of Suits, while it is yet May i There are only one or two of a sort, for this is a clean-up } but all the latest Suit styles are represented ae | Chiffon Taffeta Silk Suits—all silk or with wide serge bands > Ff on jacket and skirt } Sport Suits in Bolivia Velours and Chudda cloth, in high ¥ colors : ; Also for commencement or confirmation wear is a 2 | Street and Shopping Suits—of serge, poplin and gabardine White Organdie Dress with wide embroidery in the © fy i2 novelty styles—all reduced to $18.95 double tiered skirt, waist and sleeves. Several rows of hemstitching finish the square-cut neck and the girdle is of white moire ribbon, with large bow at side. Price i New Summer Dresses | A Group of Popular at $2.25 to $6.95 Sport Skirts at $5.00 $21.50 For home, street or outing wear Bright colored striped materials —pretty Dresses of vo linen are used in these Sport Skirts. Other Graduation Dresses crash, gal lawn, cotton poplin Cotton gabardines, poplins, ratines — ——— é ee remes. — Middy styles, and Bedford» made on the straight in sheer voiles or embroidered Swiss are very dainty tailored and fancy affairs, attrac or bias-—full and flaring; some tively trimmed. Plaited, others with bias folds. Crepe De Chine and Tub Silk Waists at $2.95 As pretty as pretty can be, are these Silk Blouses of unusual daintiness Crepe de chines, tub silks a Georgette crepe and pongee. Some plain, others embroid- ered front or with hemstitching and tucks, as well as the frills of Georgette All the most popular hues are represented Jast Arrived—100 New Corduroy Sport Coats in Several New and Novel Styles at $5.00 with their trimming of embroidery, net or lace, and are priced from $12.50 to $21.50 —Hecond Floor. ‘ New Arrivals in Bungalow Curtain Nets HE Upholstery Section is showing a wide selection Unbreakable of sheer, pretty Nets, that suggest charming possi- Dolls ers for arapcgee te summer i ae me HARACTER RAG ese come in white, cream and ecru, rang Dollies and Dolls with » 50 ci e plai i anc to 50 inches wide, and range from the plain filet and unbéieebte ‘heals naa National Flags for Decoration Day Printed Cotton Bunting Standard All-Wool Printed Cotton Flags Flags Bunting Flags on Staffs American Flags, with sewed American Flags with sewed Soft finish American Flags, stripes, clamp dyed field. stars and stripes, canvas head-| Warranted fast colors, mounted fish-net meshes to the more elaborately patterned ef- deslaiiad: Se ima 2\ex4t FEET, 50c EA. | ing and grommets, on staff; gilt spear. fects. Moderately priced at 35¢ and 45 the yard. : e ‘ $x5 FEET, 60¢ EACH 2\ox4 FEET, $1.75 EA, 12x17 INCHES, Se EACH Upholstery Section, First Floor. youngsters: 4x6 FEET, 8c EACH Sc PERT, 9106 RACH 14x24 INCHES, 100 EACH The Stars “Girl-in-the-Red- Mask"—Have You Seen Her Yet? : = bealger: Bes pager gays ot 204 8x8 FEET, $1.35 EACH we adee tas can x80 INCHES. S80 BA bonnet Sue,” with gingham ° x8 FEET, $4.19 EACH " sie cH | People who block traffic to look | miaston dresg and apron, and Little 6x9 FEET, $1.75 EACH 6x9 FEET, $5.75 EACH 30x48 INCHES, 39 EACH Printed Maslin Flags 25c a Dozen Up to $1.35 a Dozen Pubes poe coped ° e s r ding Hood with a at The Star's “girlin-thered.mask”| It's worth risking, tho, because ( : ] St d Cott Red Ri any day this week, from 11:30 a. m. a good look at The Star girl may be al y- ripe ons hooded red cape over her pins until 1:30 p. m. had better be care-| worth $50 fore, at 60c each Also @ | ful When sho unmasks, and puts on FOR SPORTS SKIRTS Dutch Girl with golden weights | They may get hit by « atraw- other clothes, and mixes with the on her white cap and slippers berry shortcake, or a bottle of lo crowds at the Arena, Saturday T fifty and sixty-five cents the yard there are shown = or a of wooden shoes, —————_— ees [fj canberry juice, or a cured ham, or night, a prize of $50 will be hang- > ° os O peno~ oo a amano 2 tone cet amy alana 3B i upwards of twenty different styles and color-com idee te Rosebud,” Fieor. These are some of the things The one who picks her ont gets binations in Striped Cotton Suitings, in heavy crash with lacetrimmed dress and fy she is throwing out of the big auto the money RL * ‘ s oni * bonnet and Dolls with romper AT THE 26th ANNIVERSARY SALE [that foes up and down Second ave.| Every day thin week she will be Wich suitable for making up into sports and outing a4" hood, both, with _unbreak- i 8 doesn't exactly heave the downtown, giving away prize en- skirts, able heads, at 65c ea uh Every Department on One Entire Floor Uniting to Hold a Special Celebration With and things, but she throws out velopes, from 11:30 a m, to 1:30 Elderdown Sports Coatings, 52 inches wide, have been received “Baby Bumps,” a winning Special Bargains for This One Day oD envelopes. D = | in rone, gold and Paddy green, at $2.00 the yard Uttle romper-clad fellow with | Bach one has a ticket good fora very night this week she will New Dress Volles have been received, offering lection of sand pail and shovel (un- prize at the Northwest Food Fuit be at the Arena—masked and Housefurnishing exposition, at' etter give her the double-O, fel the Arena—or a free ticket of ad-|lers! very desirable novelties in plain, corded stripe and seeded breakable head), $1.25. grounds (white and pastel colors) patterned with various sum- “Baby Blossom,” who holds mery floral printings. Prices, 25¢ and 35¢ yard her mouth open ready for the —First Floor. pacifier which hangs about WILSON DRAFTS [PROHIBITION IS ite tiger HIS PEACE TALK UP AT VICTORIAN _ Flags for N Anniversary Saleo of Trunks, Suit Cases Bags and Go-Carts And the Sammer Excarsons Only a i hes ans) $1.95 light-weight Go-Cart,| with 10-inch wheels, rub- ber-tired, at $1.59 | | $18.50 Fulton Go-Cart with cotton bunting, and : padded seat and back, at | BY ROBERT J. BENDER VICTORIA, May 23.—The proht- { silk. Reliabl 9! ii — Notion vebswaes $14.50 United Frese Staff Correspondent |pition referendum bill, which ye Pe ne es a S ‘alti $5.00 Black Walrus Grain $13.50 Fiber Trunks dent Wilson ts working on bie ad. (Passed caucus lant Tuesday, witt |] tes; moderate prices. pecialties | Leather Traveling Bags, dress to be delivered Saturday |Com® before the house this after- | U. 8. Flags of standard woo! c They Assist in Achiev- 16- and 18-inch size $3. t 9 75 morning at the meeting of the | noon. bunting, sewed stars and ’ : $3.95 a ° || League to Enforce Peace. With ft will be Introduced the stripes, sizes 2x6 feet, $3.25; ; hy , ing the Modes of $8.50 Leather Suit Cases I]| He t* confronted by a most dif the H ’ : Cla rere) ines : ; ; lour | extra large, with two-grain | Substantially buflt Fiber Trunks of |f|fcult task i fsa’ ba potest Na otal ry hethle week mer sera WENTIETH CEN. hodhes pal Mok A Naiek brags oe. GE} duty “cenaie, savesed oii ianaara Strong pressure ts being brought |the franchise to women as well as 50; 8x12, ‘ NTIE " | leather ; 8 A Simeniuaee 6 tare tdent several measures which must go : Bags in verge reset 75c Waste Paper Baskets | vulcanized fiber and fiber lined; 34- [Bloutiine some definite peed gp eg |thra the house before the refer-| bphiit vate merits gen tt Leap 9 ee dead angele TURY Hip Hoops, rae wee, | of imported willow, oval | or 36inch size. For one day only, at On the other hand, Premier |endum can legally be taken. 4, $1.00; x6, 1.00; Gxt, $9.00: xd, $2.50; Oxl8, ORE; Bx13, Lined with featherbone! brass trimmings, a shape, 10x12 inches...49¢ | 99 ects ip Brand's declaration yesterday that| Included tn tomorrow's amend. |} 78, prune Gna epeiassted tus ; Ay , ie ‘ oe —Vourth Vieer there will be no peace until the | ments to the elections act and oth- for costumes featuring hip | allies had won deciastvely, indicates |¢F present legislation will be one) * A f : lthe entente powers do not desire |s!ving all soldiers the vote. distention; 50c and $1.00. Anniversary Sale of | Anniversary Sale of Farnitare Ito talk pence now. |" This means the men in Flanders Cam $ Military Net Collar Founds- Sulkies, Dolls and Toys | DRESSING TABLES] .ttassrsivez Saary'tg ut tag iy Sanat © oe ot ome Folding Pp Stove, 2.50 wie #150 Light ; ay Sgt fy fy Be sigper i aexanct vu Girdle Frames of percaitne ot i —One- Third ime a the bdelligerents are NOT SERIOUSLY ILL A ae, © See a ex-Ray” Skirt Boning, lends gear, rubber. | Less— Madey ntlag—phdy ay to| ST. PAUL, May 23.—It was an- outing is this Folding stiffness with elasticity, 10c morrow for gt Camp Stove with triangular bea g00d seat, / ; r \physiefan, Dr. Cary Grayson nounced at the Hill offices today Dress Weighting, 5c and 100 Odd Dressing Tables and Princess ||" ~ ~ : {that the fllness of J. J. Hill ts not | chimney, weighing but a yard. dooce 1 .00 Dressers at a straight reduction of 331-3 |} HUGHES, AT state-wide prent-| serious. It was expected he would wy Star Set of Collar Support- |dential primary tn Oregon, got ma-|be at his desk again in aw short|M little over eight pounds. It ers in black, white or flesh | per cent, even though Furniture prices © il 5 othe: Foss CROQUET SETS $1.00 climbing upward everywhere else jeciendh tx siete aac onarma ck folds up in a flat, compact Four-ball Croquet Sets, Rock-maple balls and | $11.97 Dressing Table of golden oak for..87.98 on || $ || package about half an inch | Confessions of a Wife | 8s! ic st color, 5c the set of 6. Wing Interlining for stiff- ening dresses, 25c yard. Cablebone, a round cord *‘ with bone stiffening, 5c yard. Stakes; nicely finished, with ten polished tron | $18.00 Dressing Table of bird's-eye maple , in box. $19.95 Dressing Table of walnut for y =NNIS RACKETS 79; $21.50 Dressing Table, mahogany with erage ice $2 “Crinolette,” a stiffening Ray sn Al NIS RACKET ie hos -the | plate be dge mirror, for DICK DRINKS TO FORGET, AND | outside summer house. | a canvas cover. Price $2.30 Which holds the skirts “prop- Bon Star—with polished frame and strang with | $2450 Dressing Table of quarter-sawed | | AWAKE TO REMEMBER =| T heard Jim say, “Do you think erly flared, 2 to & inches wide, fi ee ee emer $16. n" rn of coincidence | Margie is any better?” and Dick |f . i ¥. te Ge to 200 yard. oe ik - $26.75 Dressing Table of beautifully marked Ian’t the long arm of coincidence | anawered with a kind of groan, “I There are dozens of ases in Summer Negligee Girdles, especially FANCY HAMMOCKS $2.50 EACH | bird's-eye maple for S17.84 e, little book? I have not! don't know. I don't know.” for this compact and handy Chafing commended for athletic wear, 4 effec - . | $26.95 P of quarter-sawed olde! seen Pauline Newton, or Paula, as| “So that was the reason you| 3 3 5 1.00. Richly colored Jacquard effects in fancy Ham- | $2 rincess Dresser of quarter-sawed olden ; 3 ac eye Dish which burns solid alcohol. Price, * Girdelin, in several styles, Mocks, large throw-back pillow with concealed | oak for ....... conse 817.97 we tsed to call her, since we were | went out Iast night and got glort-| spreader and retty vals valance. girls, and just now, when I am ously drunk, and was bro complete with tray, burner an black or white, 15¢ to 25c yard. = |thinking of writing her story, she|the station house at 3 this morn- — m d can of Featherboning, covered with DOLL SALE “Carry Home” acieen Specials |}| pos in here and tn her darling |ing with two disreputable women, solid alcohol, $1.00. cotton, 10c yard; grosgrain an | Apricot Jam, a Ib. | Sliced Beef, finest | war Same me that I may write it jeaarees Pinta disturbing the —Housewares Section, Basement silk covered, 15c yard. | Bl _ Dressed, Jointed Dolls that have become slightly | 277+ *+7++++-12Y¢ | quality, lb.....39¢ “I want you to write ft, Margte,”| “Oh! Iet up, Jt : soiled from display—to be sold at far less than | Comb Honey, finest | Yellow Cream she said, “for I feel so interested | wearily. “I think if you were in half price. All have sleeeping eyes. | quality, per comb | Cheese, extra qual- [jin the girl who earns her living | my position you would perhaps do deo BOLLS 1 $4.95 | $1730 boLts | $3.95 ican | ----1754¢ | ity, Ib.......-19¢ [| Dertencen't had, but you dont know |to get it all out of my eystem oe cor DOLLS $12.50 DOLLS Peanut Butter, the Ripe Olives, medium {I | them all. 1 am sure my tropbles,|castonally. I tell you I am nearly semen esroom $7.50 DOLLS 3on Marche brand, | size, fine , [E{ not only in ¢ job, but in| crazy $8.75 DoLLS $9.95 | $2.95 potts ‘$1 00 extra‘ special, Ib. | gallon can, $1; pin keeping it, must he »trou-| “Yer, but what do these play ig $9.50 Dots § 9499 | $325 poLts * silbaea Ile) eg eer! Meee, Ba “that " ae Sergi ta rthi want you to put down, without fear|about it, thank God! IT am Hyvin, pe Senor baie eS. wanggon tara wonn eiinont (ar avout st thank cow’ Lam tsioe HW Silk and Dress Goods Remnants Georgette Crepe Anniversary Sale of Groceries 6 PE Bay | at Reduced Prices $1.00 Yard dear,” I sald, “but do you know [/at once I just gave out, that is - rt . ¢ . . ~ : feel ‘very timid about writing for | all! FY Saba TIVE savings are offered in this collec- GOOD quality of the me 13 Lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 49-lb. Sack Flour $1.29 gees og 1” nici peat 2: this un, sie ia tas Going to keep tion of Remnants, which includes Georgette Crepe which re Cane Granulated Sugar, with other gro- Bon Marche Flour, 49-pound sack for $1.29 "No, Margie, 1 don’t bell “I don't know, J i ively 1 f ceries, not including milk, for $1.00 Wednesday. ade fro 1 5 , lc at aie whale aaeie ain eee coat kaow, Jha, eald Dick tt ty H i ‘ussal iti Reg depael ba Aba me, ®. J Suir arep 13 its. t0 neck. $ eauiaseh Betyg Bi tal ros Toe aver. ae ame Beng one in this w hole World wiih Bet jestertare tones, and then he broke Cheviots Poplins Tussah Royal Checked Suitings blouses, trimmings and neck- . own pen ) 0 na ehemently ell you T can’t ‘; ‘ i.) a" ta i concerned herself in a story or|stand this. I'm a man, Jim, and 1| Taffetas Messalines Striped Silks wear. It is 38 inches wide, 10-Ib. sack of free running | SHAKER SALT, 7c PER CAN | Citrus, Gold Dust, Star |f 290k." | want my wife. I want a real home. ‘ netey) H i in white, black, pink and Mids sack 1214¢ | SNIDER’S CATSUP, 17/40 EA. | x ni Bestilnn ews I thought of you, little book, and|I want children, 1 want to be re. in lengths from one-half to five yards, and in various brown, and moderately priced Sie” Tee * JELLO, ANY FLAVOR, AT 8 is pte a, OF earline id wondered if I would ever have had|spectable, but fate won't let me.” | bl 1 Basement Salesroom. at $1.00 yard i uaker Oats, large ze, | CAMPBELL’S SOUP, CAN &c | Packages, at seveeee OE IP the courage to write to you as I} “Well, you never evinced any Gesirable colors. . “Basement Salesroom ee: small size 10¢ | 'YORY SOAP, LARGE BARS 7c . |} have, had I thought for one mo-| great desire for all this when you MARES eh Del M 9 ‘I ne lid LENOX SOAP AT 3c A CAKE XO) or Price sak ment any one but you and T would | wer ving that affair with a. lel Monte Tomatoes, solid | LIGHT HOUSE CLEANER 4c vder, I-lb. can..... 39e jee It jnor Fairlow,” sald Jim calmly. | pack, No 2% cans, at..9¢ | ELBOW CUT MACARONI bc Lb. Washingt SI 39¢ But knowing that no one but you] “Take care, Jim, there are some | | ° “4 i Kingsford’s © Starch | Washington or kinner’s |f}|and I will see it, 1 am going to} things even you must not say to| W WwW t hoary Sag fend 4e | | 6 as. NEW POTATOES. 25 Macaroni or Spaghetti write you of something terrible that | me.” F | indo a es enewe a ome rys! ite Soap, bar. SHOULDERS AT 121 igh any ; | |came upon me yesterday “I'll say anything I choose to |i sah, 66 99.7 8 aot 2 ip, be : 4e POUND | package .... oo TE [EL Dick, you know, had a very won-| you, Dick Waverly, “Why don't you |{f With “Eureka” Liquid Window Shade Cleaner ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN THE DAYLIGHT BAKERY der apectal bed made for me, take this as @ man should? Do you | \| * a = and altho it can be moved most|think you are the only one wh | - iv ow ” i " ft re 15¢ Cup Cakes 10c Doz. | Chocolate Graham Chips— 25c Pies at 20c Each jeasily anywhere in my ‘apartment, | suffers? What of Margie?” . | ‘OU can give a new lease of life to your soiled Window Light or dark {ced Cup Cakes, | not more than 3 dozen to Home-made Pios, choice of |f|1 never thought of having it put! Dick only groaned and just then | Shades by cleaning and brightening them with “Eureka” not more than 2 dozen to a cus- | p . | apple, rhubarb, apricot, peach outdoors until yesterday Alice came out and sald, “Oh, have | Clea tomer; no phone orders; none | ¢ach, none delivered, for | taapherry; none delivered! aie |f| MY dear. little nurse, Alice, to-|you seen Mrs, Waverly? She ts to | te to delivered one day only, dozen....5@ | cial 20c, ° ciatiates piace gether with Mrs Selwin ithe gar: | the summer house Apply with a sponge or soft cloth, wipe off with a NSN to the etimmer house behind th Thay all came in and 1 almulated clean cloth, then app'y the “Eureka” finisher, to make the >| ae —_|f lotions wistaria blossoms, leep so well that thes’ awakened shade soft and pliable. You will be delighted with the re- bmi that I slept most of the afternoon, | me to be taken into the houde. sult! Rare fie I remember thinking that | was| Oh, little book! little book! Is it One Large Can of “Eureka” Cleaner (enough for all |eurely getting better, and then 1 sible that nothing in the wi 5 « in the world . “ oop |must have drowsed off again I keep Dick from drink? shades of an average house), price 50c Eureka” Finisher, Pike venue-——U; Btrees Pall I was awakened by voices which It's all black again! It’s all 25 —Housewares Section, Basement r Street S. A ce inion 4100 1 recognized as those of Dick rot again! Mae oe Jim Edie, who were smoking j (Te be continued) _ u

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