The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 14

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Boys’ Suit Bon Marc Clothing. “Stand Wear” “Stand-wear” “Stand-wear” mixtures and natty checks and ored in the Bulgarian belted style. THE BON MARCHE Pike Street-—— Second Avenue———Union Btreet———Elllott 4100 Men—New Suits for the Holiday at $15.00 Suits That Will Hold Their Own in Any Company Smart models with soft roll or flat { pressed two- and three-button fronts, snug or comfortably loose; some have the box back. Patterns you'll like—in homespuns, and worsteds—lots of nice of them cassimeres light summer are silk lined. JUST THE KIND OF SUITS ONE WANTS FOR A HOLIDAY Suits for Boys Always $5.00 shades—some . Two Pairs of Knickerbockers With Every Suit—in All Sizes From 6 to 17 Years Suits represent the best obtainable in s at $5.00. They are made specially for the he by one of the best makers of Juvenile Suits come in neat brown and gray stripes—carefully tail- —Upper Mate Fleer. The popular “One-piece” Bathing Su or navy blue, with brightly co Women’s Pure Rubber Bathing Caps at 45c Bathing Caps of all descrip- tions, in all colors. Plain Skull Caps, or made round, with band of variegated col- ors, finished with knot of same. Others with full ruffled edges. Special at 45c. lored stripings at edge of sleeve !Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits $2.95 jersey cloth in black, green skirt and knickers its, made of good Round or V-shape necks and short sleeves or just a sleeve cary sizes 36 to 46-inch @. Women’s Jersey Knit Bathing Suits $1.98 Now y- a dip in the Sound, clad in one of these jersey knit Bathing Suits—black, blue or gray—buttons on the shoulder and trimmings of red, white or blue stripes; sizes 34 to 46, Second Floor—Ceater, New Shoes for the CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS Children’s Patent Leather Slippers with mew style four-bar instep strap; very neat patent and silk bow; bound in black braid. CHILDREN’S 84 TO 11—$1.75 MISSES’ SIZES, 11!) TO 2—$2.00 GIRLS’ SIZES—2', TO 6—$2.50 Boys’ $3.50 and $4| Little Gents’ Outing Sample Shoes and} c, _ calf Oxfords; tan, pat-| °° nga ent leather or gun- with white elk soles, metal calf; sizes 1| sizes 10.-to 13%; to 41% ...... $2.49 per pair ... $1.65 Little Folks?—Surely CHILDREN’S SHOES Patent Leather Button Shoes, Nile cloth tops, footform lasts and plain toes—neat-fitting lasts CHILD'S BY, TO 11—$2.25 PAIR MISSES’ 11', TO 2—$250 PAIR with white | | | GIRLS’ 24 TO 6—$2.50 PAIR |'Patent Slippers, | Girls’ White Pump | Mary Jane 1 | and Oxfords, exten | Children’ sion white rubber | per pair ; 2% to 7; per | per | Infants’ 2°to'5,"per| pair ........ $1.75 Phir cvsiesaciss —Upper Main Floor. Specials in Women’s Hosiery $1.00 and $1.25 Silk Stockings 65c a Pair Another of those famous Silk Stocking Sales, priced 65c a pair. Plenty of white in the lot, in both plain and fancy. d, smoke and novelty two-tone broidery effects. Sizes %% to 10. FIBER SILK HOSE 25c Bi} Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Stockings, SHl white, pink, champagne and lavender; to 10 at 26c a pair, for Saturday in black, sizes 814 Specials in Women’s Gloves $1.25 Milanese Long Silk Gloves at 95c a Pair Silk Gloves, the very best kind for summer wear—200 pairs in the lot, heavy Milanese, tn white, with heavy Parte point embroidery, or white with novelty two-tone embroidery. Full range of sizes, from 5% to 8% KID GLOVES $1.25 PAIR Women’s fine French Kid Gloves, with over- sewn seam, 2 p style, in black, white, tan, brown, gray, navy and green. All sizes. —Upper Main Floor. Also black, navy, | stripes | —Upper Main Floor. Specials in Women’s Underwear | | 65cand75cSummerWeight | Union Suits at 50c ummer welght Hale thread and cotton pecially priced at 50c on Saturday Low neck style, sleeveless, with wide lace knee or cuff knee. Sizes from 34 to 44 in the lot; wort! regularly 65¢ and 75c WOMEN’S 25c VESTS 19c Swins ribbed Summer Vests, with pretty fancy yokes. Sizes from 36 to 38—with ribbon-run necks and arms. Special at 19¢ —Upper Main Floor. Specials in Children’s Underwear Boys’ Union Suits 50c Sizes 4 to 16 Years Splendid quality Underwear for boys. The Poros-Knit and Ribbed Balbriggan garments, with | short sleeves and knee length. ribbed athletic style, with no sleeves. only 59c a garment SHIRTS AND PANTS 25c EACH Boys’ and Girls’ summer weight Underwear, shirts long or short sleeve style—pants knee or ankle length. 1 to 16-year sizes Priced at Delicatessen Dainties Boiled Ham, finest quality meat, sliced to order; pound eeeees B5¢ Mayonnaise Dressing, the Bon Marche brand, pound Potato Salad, nm rest VA Smoked Tongue, extra 1 Beef Tongue, Lipman brand; lb..........80€ Apple Butt ys the best; Ib...... 9e Glad to Deliver It If You dium weights, nicely trim ape . 12%6 regular 60c g Me 35e grade; special, lb. .25¢ Ne od size, extra fine qual ity ; ‘ ria eeaintane® 25e¢ Imported p priced, a can. 10¢ Del Monte f ries, a can 19¢ Hi California Ri e cans c: 25¢ Fresh Dyashington ean Butter for 29c a for the Holiday Picnic These Special Prices If You Carry Your Parcel Home Peanut Butter, the Bon Marche brand, a pound a i 12¢ | Manzanilla Olives, the best quality, genu- | ine Seville Manzanilla; qt. 30¢; pt. _174¢ Sliced Dried Beef, the finest quality meat per pound reset 39¢ Pork Sausage, little links; Ib.. —Fourth ‘Floor, ein Purchase Other Groceries Also light weight | —Upper Main Floor, 20¢ | Pink Salmon, large cans, at 9e Lipton’s Tea, 1-lb. can 55e¢ White Floating Toilet Soap, 4 large bars | Naptha Soap, Bon Marche brand, 5 bars LOG 6-4 ‘ -19¢ We roast our Coffees fresh daily Mayflower Blend, 25¢ th Kloor READERS GIVE IDEAS OF OUR DECLARATION OF TRYING TO SCARE US? STAR PRINCIPLE HE'S FOR IT Editor the Why should the} Editor tar: Relative workers pr to defend this| your “Declaration of Natioual Prin country which forces millions of tta| elp! 1 must may that you eer citizens to live in “smoke and soot: | tatr © given the matter care Wept settioments and insanitary | ful , t the same 8 and other millions to roam | 4 approval { the country over in search of em re ployment? GEORGE ADAM The continued advocation of pre-| ¢ may result tn the lows of SOCIALIST WRITES ibseribers In Mt. Ve Editor the Star: Your editorial %, ©, MANNING, | in Monda per noted as usual \ r people's WOULD DEPORT ALIENS t epe Editor the Star: Yeu, 1 agree it t this with you fn every.point of your able laration of principles in last Mon re of A cane day's issue, and I would go atill| of ary defense further, 1 would deport every bh A w yoPare using phen back to the country where|the word defense for offense—there they came immt-| fore the working ar labor at a premium which have a tendency to ratse the w ation strictly are ® yourself tive tar manufacture ore Koods for use intry which would ety nce to make more money. a favor wt yerman and other er price for t y we not ha th cheap, foreign la It would help the w ra by cre tng more fobs, { therefore p It would help the government creating more revenue with wh to run the government and It we help us as a nation by keeping the gold in this country ‘an citizen, and @ reader of t thank you for Monday's {ssue, your views paredness, the army, the na best Interests of her D. 1. LEARNS. 622 Pontius ave. FIGHT FOR INCOME TAX 1, as an Ameri Seattle Editor the Star a resident of raise money, fight for the in eo you America and for the J, L. CHAMB 112% 11th ave & WOULD RESTORE FAITH Editor the Star: The declaration of principles in your insite of May 22 Im Just right all through, princtpl jes are published tn all the|proprietor, Mike Maple, Three) Ipps newspapers at the same were caught drinking over the time, or nearly the same time, or |? and drinking the real xt are they original with our own edi-; Maple's nee 1 tor. watha place If the government will show ft-|barrel of wot nelf willing to share and col.|and 48 bottles of mixed liq lect the $20,000,000 f; were seized, and later poured inte ly withheld on the tne tax, | the streets. the people 1 no doubt come va biood tor the “pr vr RL BEATEN; std ‘aa sike “Sestecten ot ctr | YOUNG @8 *i pois ve erence $ FOUND BY POLICE | know that fost lots ; . “thetr LO ELES, May 26.—Picked to ad a port wad or letter to! Marearet Ke m, & them pretty nurse of Sterra Madre, told x 1 . the police she had been enticed to It would be well to keep their Mpeg ge Reape tgerg ei fpmheccun Ahn names and pu of w tr 1 would like to know ff these addresses bh bile all the time tn som the St fore the corner uble with our country to- to be that the great body have no faith present governmen not ad red in the | 8 of the ment must ret In and the © the faith ants to re fotiam of o! and pa 1. E.R COME INTO A NEAT, . RUIN THG VALUE OF BY BUILDING AN GYESORS OF A SHACK UKE THaT!!! | would also give the farmer, | | eo if tthe to do the fighting graft in M MARTAIN. DENY RUMOR THAT ected the LANSING WILL QUIT WASHINGTON, Denying all reports that Secretar sing Is to resign, th partment declared t' was part of a propaganda which has been progressing for months, It was intimated that Ger. man sources were fostering the rumors May 26. without qualification Lan FILIBUSTER AGAINST BRANDEIS DROPPED meeting of th judi The Accompanind by two Sergt. Putnam Thursday raided the Maple soft drink bar 728 Maynard st. and arrested tl Ing himself as a physician The peeudo physician promis her work here n arrival CLASSY NEIGHBORHOOD AND | “SOFT DRINK” MAN IS | NABBED BY PUTNAM | officers, night at he ead he 1OUL Hat i are called Sport , these new ar simply, eae that they will be wor outing Some are of light-weight Manila blue, gold, green or trimme } / tonne a Sports Hats of ll Ik cordure whit d or rose tyle, te or ith green, Straw Sports Hats in the popular chair cane weave, wit h edging rose, blue or green, Sports Coats, DUST COATS FOR MOTORING, $2.95 to $6.50 These actical dunt-shed ding Coa re cut amply full Well-tailored and very light weight Fulklength Co: in gray mixtures $2.95 ength Coats !n natural nen, $4.50. Fulllength Coats, navy and in Diack, gray mohatr, $6.5 | Others 3 bon banc Pe n ba nd ue trimmings, or pearl pin ornaments White greet White by in crusher ¢ combined 95e¢. and band of $1.50. $5 t to > $12. 50: HE Basement Sales- room has provided well in the matter of Sports Coats, for here are the season’s favor- ite styles in Striped Velour Corduroy Blanket Coating Silk Jersey Fancy Mixtures in the fashionable gold, rose, navy and Copen- hagen as well as white and plaid stripe novel- Sizes for women and misses Prices $5.00, $7.50, $9.50 and $12.50. WASH SKIRTS, $1.25 TO $2.75— Women's and Misses’ Wash Skirts, prevailing styles, made up of lnon, gaberdine, pique and poplin, with separate or attached belt and patch or trousers pockets, or large, deep pocket, forming loops for belt. Priced at $1.25, $1.95, $2.51 and $2.75. ties in Basement Salesroom Summer House Dresses at $ The one at right is also or lavender wi white, cuffs of white f 1 dark pearl buttons with vest effec ¢ finished with black Price $1.25. 1.25 TRIPED lawn is pret- tily combined with white in the new House Dress at left of sketch The sailor collar and vest effect are of material edged with hemstitched white lawn. Choice of black, blue or lavender and white stripes. Attrac- tive value at $1.25. of striped lawn, in black, blue t, roll collar and stitching and —Rasement Salesroom. New Arrivals ‘in Women’s Rubber-Sole Shoes $2. this Shoes, styles IVE Island in Canvas pictured: Strap Pumps and plain styles, with low or high heel Lace Oxfords heel Lace High Sh Sizes 2% to7 Misses’ and Children's Patent Leather Pumps, in Mary vane also double bar sizes 8% b to 2, Tennis Oxfords and Shoes for new with low_-~—~ Pee Tub Silk Middies, $1.95 50 shipment of White Sea one with rubber as es with low heel. Attractively priced at $2.50 pair Barefoot Sandals, !n tan, black or elk calf, in sizes for misses, children and growing girls. Sizes 5 to 8, $1.00 8% to 11, $ 1 to 2 Men, Women and Children Rasement Salesroom. GOOD weight of white tub silk is used for these A carefully-finished Middies. They are lation 20 years: also 36, 38 and 40 bust measurement. Price $1.95 Basement Salesroom. Phoenix Silk Stockings 75c Pair MV HERE is a very wide color assortment in these durable Silk Stock ings including black, white, pastel shades, gold, American Beauty, Copen hagen, red, the new gray and putty shades and many others, Price T5¢ pair. —Sasement Salesroom Windsor Ties 25c Ay HE Windsor Ties so popular weat with blouse — or middy are featured at this price in plain-color satin, also desirable che plaid and novelty effects Price 25¢. Store Closed All Day Tuesday, Memorial Day FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom | al Sports Hats, $2.95 and 7 95 ri f picot-weave Chinese sf It Crushers with si ‘Duck Outing ng, The. Children’s White Duck Crushers in all- white or blue anc als ar lk drape $1.95. Hats m ot or rose, wh Leather Hand-Bags $1.00 LAITED styles, and plain and a variety of shapes in these Bags of genuine leather, with leather fancy lining All have inside | coin purse, and some have’ mir- ror, also. Attractively priced at $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $3.00 Noes )LK models and three-piece belt styles in Boys’ of good- wearing blue and gray mixtures The _ knicker- bockers are in button- bottom style, with belt- loops and watch pockets. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Price $3.00. Boys’ Beach Suits, hams and cham and pjain color or long sleeve or Suits with short Sizes 2 to 7 years. Price 50c. Boys’ Sport Biouses and Shirt ginghams. percales izes 6 to 1 0 14% collar r Sweater beets in blue, i h roll good and —Basement Salesroo Women’s Summer Vests 10c to 25c Lo NECK, sleeveless Vests, in fine and Swiss-ribbed weaves 10¢, 25e. many pleasing s 12's¢, 15¢, 19¢ an ts Bathing Caps 25c S EVERAL Bat and colors styles tn ber, good sel Novelty Neckpieces, 25c election of at this “Sternau” Cooking Sets O -ERATED with hol in compact, paste convenient, safe and alco- odorless Sternau Stove, with folding stand, nickel-pla kettle iy and one ™ can of solid alcohol, Sternau Grill Stove, with small handled pan to be used as n, and one can of solid Sternau Chafing Dish, one-pint with nickel-plated tray nd one can of solid alco’ and an of solid alcohol, Sternau Chafing Dish, with adjustable burner, $1.50, Basement

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