The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1916, Page 8

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= SEATTLE STAR I n Marché’s 26 ersary Sale _ | Anniversary Celebration | PARTY § PLATFORM in the Shoe Stop| cit aro ee be like in the coming election.) PATRIOTISM! THE PRICES ARE SO LOW, AND THE SHOES SO GOOD, THAT THIS | , That's the stuff, and there's SELEBRATION WILL RIVAL ALL THAT HAVE GONE BEFORE —_ []/¥ Sante SoWAnD RUSSELL | nothing beiter-at leant in most dis | New Sports Coats Economic Authority The progressive platform, {t ts Next, how about the platform of | predicted, will be a humdinger and the progressives? one of the hottest utterances on In a Special Offering for Thetr party ts| this subject ever known to man, It - =1 oO thee! hn con ll proclal eh o ones ‘tal 1 Misses Sa a at $3.95 and at the same fem. . ‘ ‘ e : 16 repub The democratic dminiatration . . Children aha an] Will bebroien ta tilts and the frag ) UST as handy as can be for slipping on over vy | party convention |#kinned with scalpels for its failure dress or middy suit, are these new Coats of sort. 1 fe usually held to| to uphold American honor, defend |i wey ryt Ae i 1 Short Lots of Women’ s $8. 00) Women’. Ss Patent Leather or |bo Diedeee tn like TataRrity Of thE RENGm Aut EPOC) } finished blanket coatings, and smartly styled also, as ct American citizens i the sketch shows. Novelty shadow stripe and plaid effects on white grounds. Sizes for women and misses. Special $3.95. Women's and Misses’ Coats of gaber Silk Jersey Sports Coats in attractive dine, poplin, blanket coating, corduroy patch-pc le; gold | $ $ 0 | am Hoyle and the best | tec | dope sheets that The president's facile typewriter to $9.00 Novelty Shoes at | Kid Shoes Worth $6 and $6.50 | [te wets that |The orenient' fate typewrie | , nif with a plat-| ments held up to the scornful gaze 5 95 Pr | 4 Y form. jot an indignant public | It will lack hu} The policy of writing learned o# ™ m . mor, and that's|saya while Americans are being The Shoe Department celebrates by offer Shoes will be much less Thursday at the fatal [" arde red will be movingly de ing Women’s Novelty Shoes at $5.95 a pair. | Anniversary Sale, Champagne color kid, verthel I ed h-be nd some progres As a matter of discretion, Mexte and covert cloth, in styles for outing bs ‘ White, gray or ivory kid with hand turned | also patent leather with white and black sives wh y it} Will get the brunt of all this, and general wear, $5.00. ¢, green and nt $10.00. | Or welt soles—both lace and button styles. | suede tops. All are lace style with Binch |f} will not in|Germany will not be overlook : a Basement Salesroesy, All new shape lasts, but not all sizes in each | tops and Louis heels. Have plain toes, welt this instance nec-|and this part of the platform will | : eanary seethe and bubble. The say the] The demand will be that the” MISSES’ $3.00 SHOES AT $1.59 PAIR forging this pex| ered. sreund the word. bye 5 . i} 1 ne | C. E. Russeli ticular joke will timid and incompetent adminis Patent leather Button Shoes with dull kid tops—with Goodyear welt soles and neat, be taken out of| tration, shall be polished up by style. | or light-weight soles New ANY will buy these Sport-Stripe | | | | ly fringed with olive Green and White Gold and = with bold one-inch stripes n the re and a party dove of peace lest port 8 ». Will give perfect satisfaction. Sizes 11% to 2 their hands one that knows | good-looking Sports full toe shape ill give p C on Dp They say that when the repu We name no names: we | Hats of silk corduroy to Crepes ’ . convention meets it will, wi merely say, by one that knows. MEN’S OXFORDS TO $4 AT $1.95 PR. Mang, fed. Sheet, evened’ to] fear eheeree peottvety tans oot Il match sweater or outing 65c Yard | Broken lots of Men’s Oxfords—patent leather, tan and gunmetal calf, lace and but inate for president Theo ing in tbe uae orn Ri Five oe r they come in com ERCERIZED Silk- ton style—full round toe shapes. Sizes in the lot from 7% to 11 avalaache 4 yp Peal ublicans, but the margin 1 binations of faced Crepe patterned tain side, 20 the progressive \ WOMEN’S $3.50 PUMPS AT $2.29 PR. , publican . upon its r between each para White Rose and White of pink, blue or jade with Neat Footwear at a low price. Patent leather, dull kid or bronze, either Colonial or J) neck, and with w tears of un-\ &Taph as well as all-white. white, or red, Copenhagen, i ‘yee epi" and. Lo eels. $2.29 pair speakable joy welcome hon ts| There will be a good sound plank Po ros vellow c i plain pump effects with light-weight soles and Louis h P long lost brother a about tariff protection to American The stitched brim may be turned up or down or [08 oF yellow combined with black. Suitable for making the sternly arraign WOMEN’S $5 AND $6 SHOES $3.65 comp ten denaetnes. (ue me momen er ae on rolled at side, as fancy dictates. Attractively priced at | 2 eT platform and part as destruc national pros D5e. new sports skirts and | D. Armstrong & Co. Patent Leather Button Shoes for only $3.65. Good shape lasts and erate A : Et sical | : . F : | ratory and brass band and thelr extravagance, {ncor t suit Th " with black cloth and kid tops, hand-turned or welt soles; medium low or Louis he Is © fet trombone and ny Pheer ; taituse tn Satues Cn Soak A new White Hemp Sailor Shape with the popular taney @ hirty- five inches : —Upper Main Floor, pet cd 4 and callous refusal to slightly dropping brim and flange edge, at $1.95. yen sient tabicaie | “ ’ There are, however, yet other | thetr pledgce. qf a yhite, at Pie nt Anniversary Day in the “Self-Service” Shoe Shop Fg ghee bet ord wil'be mata otitis, Teal NOW Dette Bword Wings in slb-white, a5 258, — ON THE LOWER MAIN FLOOR of thé Blak have beanie toe ane 4 safe play, the progressives ® convention properly en-| never having been {n power them 2 in platform making, nd alvo Broken lines, worth up to $1.60. Fancy Button | women's Patent Leather or Dull Calf Lace the result thereof. nla | As to the program of soctal re. | Shoes of patent leather, velvet or suede: sizes | Shoes; light fawn, dark gray cloth or light col These f h y | ese point uotthatinthe pres.|formsa put forth by the party tn Sto8. Also Canvas Shoes and Slippers. Sizes to | ored suede tops; sizes 2 to 5 only, ent rather pecull aentitians to| 1912, that will be handled by a 10. bulld an elab lath t | ; : 7 build an elaborate platform of many | general paragraph, declaring tha WOMEN’S PUMPS $1.19 | OXFORDS $1.79 A PAIR planks and many demands, raising |the progressives stand now exactly Values to $3.50 in Women's Pumps and Oxfords Women's Oxfords {n patent or dull finish | many tn would be unwise and|as they stood then—which again an, lines in all leathers; sizes 2 to 4 only | ers; lace or button style. Pumps are platn, f heedlens. in wine, safe dope } | colored kid or combination colors, Tho thing to do fs to sound a| BUT THERE WILL BE A fi rattling, good, strong keynote, an $ aruatanrr OUT WOMAN SUF other FRAGE PLANK, $10 and $12.50 Coats for $6.95 | scoanatey 14 YEARS, SISTER 103 of Them—All Smart New Models in Sports and Motor Styles INUNCUT chEvion AND TIDELINEDOVELTIE Wawaosteipes. || SEARCHES FOR JAMES BUTLER A special spot cash purchase that came our way quite | aheabtelis: Sito: tam em Beak Wk. Me Wek. dal unexpectedly—but it allows us to offer you a splendid bar- [lier ana nis sister, Mary, lived in| George Myers, wrote mo that be |i gain in smart Summer Coats for the closing days of this busy J) savannan, Ga, with their folka, bad come Tene ane wan Dare |I Anniversary Sale. || The boy was fraft but bad lost track of him | CHILDREN’S SHOES 95c | WOMEN’S SHOES $1.19 yaar) can P 2 wes " Allover Laces nusually Attractive Reduced to New Middy Blouses, $1.25 10c Yard LLOVER LACES in soft T YPICAL of the pretty styles A shadow effects. Many is the one sketched, which owes much of its attractiveness tasteful patterns to choose fr widths 18 and 36 inches. Exceptional values, 10¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. to the smocking which trims front and pocket Other Middies at this price are made in coat-style, in striking stripe effects of blue, pink, green or tan with white. Sizes for women and misses. ; OLLAR and cuffs of hem. lues at $1.25. Attractive “ier 2: C stitched white lawn pro- pean Vide a dainty finish for these pretty Cotton Crepe Kimonos, Crepe Kimonos 75¢ A doctor saiq he could make him| “So here I am. I must find TI $1250 White Coating Coats, with | $10.00 Plaid Coat of Novelty Coating, strong if he would go to Denver. work and keep searching j New Wash Skirts for Girls ae Lee ot ds black flakes and patent 95 in black and white with $6. 95 James went. It was the last It may be that James has gone and feature a v; fet of pee leather belt, at..... ‘ 6. brown overchecks ... time bis sister ever saw bim to Mexico with the infantry. Mr. picienge Apia es oo Friday Mary, now 29 years old.|Myers hasn't answered my last SIR SO White Loop Astrakhen Coat with | 918.80 Velvet Cheviet Coat—white If! riveq in Seattle, almost penal-|leiter. He said he hadn't sem my eee Cree Soller ane ' $6 95 Mie eeey Seren $6 95 less, but fn hope of finding her brother for several years | pocket, at oe . stripings, at . . . brother here. ‘I'm not sure James is here. If $10.00 Brown Check Motor Coat with $12.50 Zibeline Cheviot Coat with _ Six years ago the mother died. | he is, and if he should be married, brown suede leather awning stripes, in white $6 95 Two years later the father died I will support myself collar, at .. ee $6.95. and sky blue......... . I have spent nearly everything I just want to see him. I'm ff that was left to me trying to find nearly dead from lonesomeness.” ff when the police sald j] é || my brother,” she told the police) She smilec C t h Ti 1 d Suits 14 50 || Saturday. ‘In Denver, the news: |they would help her. | atc: ly auore ° papers tried to help me. A soldier! She ta living at the Y. W | OF SERGES, POPLINS AND STOCKINETS There’s real economy in these Suits at $14.50—for they are odds ( otifessious of a Wife and ends of much higher-priced lines Neatly tailored models, yoked style jackets, plaited and flaring from the waist-line, in best THE RESTLESS FEVER OF DIS-|for my bedside table every morn k APPOINTMENT ing and I would rather he occa 8. 1 colors and fabric L have been ill—very ill for a|stonally brought me a dandelion i : ‘ 1 1 week, little book. Every one says|he picked fromethe roadside, It Sheer Voile and Organdy Waists at $1. Ht Pact as steer wate tact eecli ane te hearers ; < - outdoor trip. I should think they He aske not only me but the ff This is the day of dainty White Blouses, and the Bon Marche always stands first would see 1 have no symptoms of | nurse, every day, if there {s any. |f fin good selections at low prices. Lingerie, voiles, organdies and marquisettes, embroid- nid except fever. thing I want—and I can't tell him, ered, pin-tucked and lace trimmed in dozens of different ways. Also a few sheer flesh | Ob need it : simply can't Uttle book that I want him—I 1 : s. of ‘ ‘ |} understand ft a . whose theory | want him! | voiles included. Roll collar, long sleeve styles, of course —senres has always been that one fs the ar All the while I know that tf this biter of one’s own fate—I who|terrible malady of mine keeps on 1A Sale of Georgette DOMESTICS anything you want te thle world %'[R And chr ite’ beck note 75c and $1.25 taps Pride SRR and color —Basement Salesroom. HE patch pockets, blazer stripes and full rippling effects that rule in women's wash skirts are duplicated in these new arrivals for girls from 6 to 14 years of age. The Skirt sketched in blue and white blazer striped cot-® ton in becoming full-plaited © Union Suits Special 35c OMER’S Union Suits of fine white cotton, low neck style, sleeveless, with lace-trimmed knee, Silk tape finish. Sizes 42 and 44. Special, three Suits for $1.00, or 35¢ each Basement Salesroom. style is one of the attractive © models at 75¢. Equally pleasing are the Skirts of white twill, in full box-plaited model, or with trousers pockets, at $1.25. Basement Salesroom a Average-Figure Corset, 75c HE medium bust and long Wash Goods Remnants : skirt of this low-priced Cor- set adapt it especially for the r you only want It enough jhurts me, h now | That delicate favorite of Spring fashion— | from. light and dark checked Apron Seco Silk in green and lav- ender, Muslins, Muslin Cam- , little book, I am afraid caenihia t. a > . average figure. It is made of Crepe at 85c Yard | PRINTED SHALLIES 5c A YARD "Ast en som to ait a Rane ba fo theo Reduced to 5c and 10c Yard durable coutil, with trimmetse if Only 6c @ yard for 50 pleces of Printed Challies, Surely, I did not do anything to| way of for 5 of embroidery and satin ribbon, p 401 Wide 27 inches wide; Oriental and Persian patterns joe red Sei Ein fae ceed This morning he made a yiait to | 5e YARD AT 10¢ YARD and has two sets of hose sup- jf Inches Wi in ~ ~ &, , surely I want to get we my room ar was particularty | 1 - of a Remnants of standard Ging: porters. Price 75¢, N WHITE, CREAM, IVORY. BLA APRON GINGHAMS 5c A YARD The doctors say that T am get-/sweet, I know it was because he [ff vipa agendas ht an hame tn plaids and checks, ~abomacion? Genie’ al I 4 CREAM, LV , BLACK, | 2.500 yards of Apron Ginghams, 27 inches wide, |f {ting along, but 1 cannot see the afraid that I overheard what | |i dark Prints, Unbleached Mus- 36-inch Percales, Japanese poems ag ] NAVY BLUE AND SHELL PINK— in lengths to 20 yards, Neat blue checks to select |f|"teenlest, weenlest” bit of im be and Jims were talking about the lins, Colored Outing Flannels, Crepes in plaids, Navy Linen, i i} he said, “won't you Georgette Crepe at 85c a yard—so much in “ pe . afraid that in my striving to do|try to believe in me again? Won't | Ginghams, Lining Cambrics * vogue for sleeves and over blouses—that to ‘Baby Week” Prize Winners what Is right, I have done the|yon try to understand that I love i and other wash fabrics, re- ie. Tee wy ioe i i ice i chubby little baby bh ¥ hed fo ro! hing tn making Dick live ays and tha 1 ‘ y » Feduced to 10¢ G peel to buy it at a special price is luck, ne ees SSS hare hae Deen whee pode Iaicips Phas Sie ab tha Ctbae eika ot | codid oan) A ig Preiss aged ; | duced to 50 yard, yard, —@asement Salesroom owns . —Upper Main Floor. | little tota : ‘ jthe house, well gal e ties in the second weet | But while I did not want him to ny | juat want you to live, Dick,” 1 h prizes. I will confess to you, dear only |happy ns you can. Perhaps tn a confidante, that when I made him | little while we'll get adjusted to —— : Special 35c Lace and Scrim Curtains =| A‘“.2t.ne7 ° If your baby won a prize, call . broidery work are these for it in the Baby Shop any t! the proposition I hoped ‘way down this trial. If not, well, you know d 55) P. oy i} The Useful “Peggy” . ; casts art he would reject it you promised to let me die.” i educed to c Fair bag tae der of soft mus. | Hore are the namen of the winners I want him to want to Why, Margie, you are mistaken, ; : lin. Stamped in several] [i Apron Dresses $1 25 and the weights gained be troubled. Is that lucid, little |I am sure I did not.” HE Curtains are white, cream and beige colorings, patterns. Specially priced | | . | CLASS 1—UNDER 9 MONTHS | book? Yes, you did, Dick, and I'm go. f, 2% to 3 yards ¢ each, ‘ | x y. i hdaay: ih | Baby Week Silver Trophy | There fsn't any common sense |ing to hold you to your promise.” in lengths from 2% to 3 yards. ibscosht Maisie \ “4 ‘ou never saw suc’ andy things to about love, fs there? | » bent down and kissed P A : . : . | i Wee tr cissed me ; . | Al stip on around the house. Plain blue, | pe br Tancen Metzger, 1816 Minor We women offer to make great oh! little book, I shall have Scrim Curtains with hem Lace itleacs von vide | a pink or tan Percale Peggy Aprons that | ave—2% Ibe sacrifices in th ye that the men |to tell you or go mad All the stitched border, lace overioc edge, por- love will reject them, | Second Prine— |w nd then |kisses that Dick has given me slip over the head, and elastic at waist der design,, plain field edging or insertion. or allover madras effect. Stamped Towels | | ] | | | 1 ] d Ruth Pickrell, 4058 41st 8. W |we are heartbroken when they|since my accident, with the excep H Fasten in the back te Laila take us at our word and accept |tion of that one time when he tock ; ! 7m. Raymond alley, 1116 Harrt Ng din ‘ ey dinne rr with me, have been those Exceptional values at 55¢ pair. —nasement Salesroom. 10c i] : St Saar i ‘m. Raymond Be | now I suggested the wisest |one might give to the dead, sof a =e BAND APRONS 19¢ TO 50c sae eas . plan to Dick and he knows it ts|cold, so hopeless, so resigned . TAMPED Turkish Towels, ff : CLASS "ROM 9 TO 15 MONTHS |F/the only sensible way in which to| pitiful are they i size 23x14% inches, and |f 4 Many styles in Band and Bib Aprons, Riky Weck atin Greskion ea wate ¢ aan ths | (he be sehtinuan) Stamped Cotton Huck Towels either light or dark shades, as you choose, Won br But neither of us ts happy apanese resser car Ss in 27x17-inch size. Several pat- | in percales; bound with rick-rack trim M tare us Paul McClain, 19th ave, 8. We would be perfectly miserat ie terns, Price 10¢ each " Margoret Rothaus, 1641 West 68th yp could argaret Hot he could e from his busines Indeed I am afraid he could do no Special 25c Each "see ONE-PIECE TUNIC SUIT 89c na Jaguar fe ROME, May 24—President Wil ‘ win sackaone TRIS Yesler way bu inoss,, We both know tht, If] sone reply ie’ Pena loser wat Q' ARI i good-wearing, wa hable material, pat Colonial | Rassian Tunic Suit, that looks like Hans ‘Albert Zachaw, 706 North |f|see, little book, we both want hap. /8%6 vorted to have suggested terned with designs in blue. Measure 18x54 inches, | tunic and skirt—slips over the head and ith #te-1% Ibs piness so much that w s willing | angen Temohed the Vat finished with wide hemstitched hems li fastens in front—belted all around, and 20 — Te to try anything to get out of the : ed MeKa 142 North 85th srrible situation we are now - Desirable for bungalow or summer home. Special, | t little Duteh cap to match, red M terri jon in | nea| ‘Si oe ect th Ibe Poor Dick gets to a point where PORTLAND TO HAVE PARADE 2he cach Basement Salesroor 18¢c_ | oe ; ; ree PT yor 818 Tine feels he cannot stand tt any| PORTLAND, May 24—Prepara : = saa giao cial | Six i longer. He knows that he can for-|tions were in full swing today for Medium-weight |get if he drinks enough, and when |a preparedness parade June 3, when |the pressure becomes too hard—|Portland will follow the lead of |that is what he 8. New York city | must He tb a bear my bur The parade will be held at night }den. Why t I be content with |to insure larger number of elvil jall the material comforts with /ians in the marching HMne. Pike Street———-Second Avenue———Union Street———Elliott 4100 IQUE Stocks, Silk Middy Tumblers of the Ties, Fancy Voile Collars Colonial pattern, Women’s Neckwear, 10c and other novelties are in danas cluded in this interesting col- lection of Neckpieces at 10¢. 15¢- Bas | which he surrounds me? The date was fixed and arrange-| | He has given orders to the|ments started at a meeting last |forist that 1 must have a bouquet !night a Rasement nent Salesroom Salesroom

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