The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1916, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR " CONVENTIONALITIES _ re Will Close at IThe Bon Marché Will Close at 2 P. M. on Saturday 1P. M. Saturday On Account of the Parade and We Would Ask You to Do Your Saturday Shopping on Friday if Convenient ‘ is Mt at tf 5 _—— a e Bi ped ge Sa po FREDERICK NELSON BARGAIN FRIDAY Sed rt a Basement Salesroom . fine job At the Bon Marché’s June Sale of White ] si"oss2 WASH SKIRTS IN MANY STYLES With Special Displays of All the ried Ws canine $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and $2.50 plies of the delegates he was to Less Expensive Undermuslins ny it t Come and see what dainty Undermustins the June Sale HH] netmot stands. at the. chairman” TH bold awning stripes of the season are shown in y n the le ' ! him on what t Li ; 4 ( and see how rising costs have been successfully: |f| say th out te devemates ha Wash Skirts in black, rose, gray, blue and tan ff > 1 ., o « and check up on 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ atted for Bargain Friday—and values far beyond the |f/ Ce them with hla copy of the pro effects, and there are also Skirts in all-white twill and H ary secured for this day at this sale eodings to see that they all say gaberdine. {the right thing Meantime the weary steno raphers are busily dashing all the proceedings down {n shorthand Just 75c White Skirts at 59c | 50c Corset Covers at 39 : ‘ormet Co hat you will Long White Skirts; strong mus Coraet Covers thi } tin with wide flounce of embrotd- | like, for only 39, Very soft, and Patch pockets of novel cut, stitched or detach- able, belts and pearl buttons are the trimmings. Sizes ery or lace. Special 6 trimmed tn many attractive ways an if they had not written It on wel eT ae | 500 ‘. jore: hou } 4 id . ey ace 2S deere oe The republicans saw to ft that 24 to 35 waist measurement 39¢ Combinations at 29c 50c Drawers at 39c Pair || a at an emergency hospital was provid Corset Cover and Drawer Tucked or plain styles in Ne ee ee Priced at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and | fix fractured po! | .- Combinations, trimmed with lace | Muslin Drawers; some with em and embroidery; Drawers edged | broidery ruffies, They will wear splendidly $2.50. —Basement Baleeroom \ CRESS eee SPORTS COATS © at $5.00 and $9.50 DEAL in style and weight for the all-day’s outing, for cool evenings and dull mornings are these Coats of Corduroy, Wool and Cotton Velour and Chinchilla. They are in prevailing belted styles and plain effects, of rose, Dancing girls in the cabarets are alding T. KR. with a campaign rong oe with lace Women’s 50c Envelope Chemises at 39¢ Dainty Summer Undergarments of splen quality yokes trimmed with lace insertion, upper and lower part edged with lace. Neat, comfortable gurments that are very popular at the White Sale. 19 Corset Covers 15c 35c Drawers at 25c¢ Muslin Corset Covers—made Open or closed myle Draw ee Devlam, erelet embrold-| ere of fine muslin; plain or Te eke dues at 18 | with rutfies; finished with : | tucks and lace edge. 19c Drawers at 15¢ | Open style Drawers of good, | 35¢ Corset Covers 25c strong muslin with neatly hem Only 25¢ for neat m ee tenes: seneiak at he. | Covers, dainty embrotd 25c Corset Covers 19¢ | ory and taco edging used In the Just 18¢ for good, substantial | ging: ribbon drawn. Corset Covers of muslin, pret- : tily trimmed and ribbon drawn. 69¢ Chemises at 49c New Mexico has the biggest per ators and the | its membership of six are two |senatore—Thomas B, Catron and | | Albert B. Fall, both militonatres. cee | A strong bull market on bandana |i} was apparent, fol | if llowing the big T. R. demonstra | jtfon, During the ev venders reaped a rich dimes, selling them about the | of the Auditorium see A ' flesh-color, orange, white, Copenhagen, green, navy and } stripe combinations. Sizes for women and misses. Prices —$5.00 and $9.50. DUSTER AND MOTORING COATS $2.95, $4.50 and $6.50. ystin Gov, Frank Willis of Ohio wits When Assistant Republican Com. | under the gavel, chewing gum aud Secretary Col Lafe Giea ibly and actively n of New York came to the = name of the Hawatian delegate in | No one realize the lst he was bawling at the con-|this convention ow bald-headed | i until ft sat! 69c Muslin Gowns at 49c | Women’s elipover or button style 25c Drawers at 19c Angerie Cloth Envelope . . vid. |p| fention he balked at "J, K. Kalan-|down and formed # perfect pink, | isa tanstin Drawers, open | Chemise, plain tailored and-| Night Gowns, tacked and embr 14: |] ianaole,” stuttered, muttered some-| with a black fringe all around ft |i : ; ‘ | style, with ruffies, hemstitched | embroidery trimmed; — wide | ery Insertion yoke; others Empire | unintelligible, and passed | There ts an unbroken wave of bald. style, made up of gray printed linon, natural linen and and tucked; drawstring at the | beading; ribbon drawn. style; special at 49. \pjae kly to “Mr. Collins.” ness from the platform back to mohair in gray and blue shades. ‘eis ith in Kansas, where it is broken by a Sixteen tickets to every seasion | reef of hatr, and then {t goes baldly of the republican convention were | on to barrendomed Wyoming ottered for an little as $80 for the | eo }lot immediately after the chilly| Lewis P. Shackleford, repub t Gowns 28¢ | 89¢ White Skirts at 49¢ 75c Chemises at 59¢ Specimen Values From the top. 39c_ Nigh Only 49¢ for muslin Skirts, Slipover Night Gowns of | ounce of embroidery or lawn, Wuslin, with kimono sleeves— | with tucks and f{nsertion and neck and sleeves with pink or | ince edge; 49 of lace at top, Very popular are these nainsook Envelope Chemise with wide band or embroidered sloes ee eet ee ee a session of the convention yester-| ican delegate of Juneau, Aalska, “< i Dlue overs " | pir . a day. A commission « 0 was of-|speaks of San Francisco as back oo a fe, cememasion of Oat wee oe |ezeate ot Som Soy Summer Displays of Muslinwear would @ispose of them for him. } Fie: Better Make Saturday Purchases of Underwear | *:':»);°='vion Wg (8. me, Decor horton, ot sean CREPE GOWNS AT $1.25—— land $400 @ set. | Roosevelt club formed in the Unit- |] Slip-over Gown of pink crepe in bowknot pattern, eee |ed_States, who started the second | with trimming of fancy stitching, ribbon bow, and | 1a@in the big T. R. demonstration | at the progressive convention, is a | |bellever fn preparedness. She | brought the flag she ueed tn arousing the delegates all the way from the Coast for just that pur | pone, she eays . hemstitching on sleeve. ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT $1.25— Very attractive garments at this price are of pink batiste, with trimming of Val. lace insertion and beading and two bands of pink China silk. The drawer part is trimmed with edge to match. and Hosiery on Bargain Friday Shirts and Pants 25c Ea. | $1 Union Suits at 75c Children’s Summer Shirts, with low or | “Kayser’s” band top lisle thread Union high necks and short, long or no sleeves— | Suits, low neck, no sleeve styles and cuff Pants to match. knees; 34, 36 and 38. o- | William Allen White of “Em- | ’ - 79 pory”’ Kansas, is boasting of « re ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 59¢— ‘ Vests and Pants at 50¢ Boys’ and Girls Hose 25¢ Ite aia t - pF ceed Papen A row of embroidered organdie, Val. lace insertion “Women’s “Carter” Vests and Pants, lisle Boys’ Black Cotton Stockings and joakes, salt rising bread, and pota- || and edge tops an especially pretty Envelope toes. Chemise of muslin, and lace edge finishes the drawer part. COMBINATIONS AT 59¢— Corset Cover and Drawer Combinations of muslin, with trimming of cotton Cluny lace run with rib- bon. Arm-eyes and drawers are finished with nar- row lace edging. thread, all shapes, in sizes 34 up to 44, at | Silk Lisle Hose, in white, black and colors; 50c a garment. Iso White Sox; 25¢ pair Women’s Union Suits 39c Silk Stockings 85c Pair SOc and 65c Union Suits, with lace or) Pure thread Silk Stockings, irregulars of tight knees; sizes from 34 to 44, at 3% a) $1.25 and $1.50 values, in white and black; garment. | many costume shades. <@pper Main Pieces. eee Benjamin Griffith, progressive national committeeman from Col orado, read reports of the initial session of the republican conven- | th at the Coll - In the barry of the eouvention’s | CoN tt the Coliseum with Keen te) opening session, Chairman Harding| “It reminds me of a song we fl went away and left the band blow-/| nosed to sing when I was « boy,” } ing its lunge out. It might b ; on played all night sod otilt' been et|nejme; og mame that's cover |] DRAWERS AT 45¢— CORSET COVERS AT 39¢— Women Ss Kid Gloves } pry Bae ine By pg spoken, Ruffles of embroidery, Val. lace edg- One especially pretty Cover at this rc gE ogy There's a parent's heart that's ing and rows of pin-tucks trim Cir- price is trimmed with shadow lace and 1-Clasp Style, $1.15 wees aoe ture that fe turned cular Drawers of muslin at 45« Filet insertion and edging with ribbon- ras) | ~ | against the wall Other attractive values in Drawers run beading. Another is trimmed with ing newspaper by reporter standing at 19¢, 25¢, 39¢, 55¢ and 59¢. Swiss embroidery and Val. lace edge. —Basement Salesroom. New Arrivals in MIDDY BLOUSES Sport-Stripe Suitings __95¢ $1.25 $1.50 Bo 1¥%-inch stripes of light-blue, HETHER your fancy is for an all- rose or green and white are featured white Middy, one with pretty col- in new Linen-finished Cotton Suitings fed trimming or the novelty striped for skirts and middy blouses. Thirty-four effects, it can be satisfied in the present inches wide, 25¢@ yard 4 displays. Included also are regulation A heavier quality, with 1%4-inch stripes and belted coat styles, with short or long in green, rose, black, lavender or medium- sleeves, and there are sizes for women, ' sees and childre blue and white, 34 inches wide, 35¢ misses and children. Attractive prices—95¢, $1.25 and $1.15, a mighty low price for Gloves in these times. Pique sewn, with one large clas; tet * " i d- ¢ ip at wrist; novelty contrasting embroid ble finger tips, with the usual Kayser guar- ered backs; white or black; sizes 5% antee ticket in each pair. Colors, white, to 7%. —Upper Mata Floor, | black, navy, gray, tan and brown. MEN’S STRAW HATS FOR $1.00 The Best Dollar’s Worth of Straw ’ Hat We Ever Sold Fight good-looking styles to choose split or sennit braids, and high, medium or low crowns, SILK GLOVES 50c PAIR | “Kayser’s” 2-clasp Silk Gloves with dou- oe ‘TRAIN STUDENTS, Fred Streckman, publicity man for the democratic national com-| J mittee, has arrived to get come | UDGE ADVISES ry and impressions of the pro- ‘© and republican situations. eee Advocating a year’s comptlso: | military training for students as a Magog — ey te. Ba govt | means of adding 600,000 young men failed to survive the combination | $nnually to the nation’s defense, | bling alleys aad blind Jags in| embers of the Washington Pio- |i the Congress hotel corridors. . sm neers’ association at Madison park , Wednesday aft Mrs, E. W e fathe 1 whos n the ¢ id timers” ht in the war of husband was was among ent. Albert | from, in inkham, who rai at ¢ } yard 7 = with wide or narrow ribbons, | sotre in Beattle in 8 Was ena | Other Sport-stripe Cottons at 25c and $1.50. ee - 64 er of the 500 pion A Goi . —_ = } 7 BUY YOUR STRAW HAT NOW AND GET A | Fnglihy who ta's0, and who came|[ °° YF ___ —Besement Salesroom New Arrivals i nes a J ye hada pee here in 1878, was’ the youngest |i eae oe rec aad ew Arrivals in \ FULL SEASON’S WEAR OUT OF IT member, a" ‘ Pe Orne FS Men’s Shirts or Drawers 39c Men’s Union Suits at 66c | HONE TN | Women s“P oros-Mesh Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c ect combed. Egyptian Balb Bias Willis to out tose a G00D PROGRAM FOR | Union Suits, 50c HESE attractively-styled Wash Suits Undershirts with long and short J tits. We have white and ecru | MUSIC FESTIVAL qoop weight for present wear are are for the little fellows of from 3to | Drawers made with large vith short sleeve ir and knee these “poros-mesh” Union Suits 8 years of age. They are in stripe pat- ff Junior Norfolk velt. Good values at fi terns and plain « models, with loo What seems to be the sent! ment?” asked one inquisitive dele z y today sizes to 54; seconds of 50c qu They are in low neck, sleeveless style, with lace-trimmed or tight knee. Sizes 34 to 44. Price 5O0¢. 50¢, | | iy rts, outdoor! ports and other vents will lure the pleas 1 run of $1.00 quality Main Floor 4 the jostled | ® Buy Your Groceries on Just for Bargain Friday and weary other one. | “There's no {re seeker to Volunteer park during Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Sport Waists in sturdy ginghams ff p sentiment whatever about this af./the week of the Seattle musical | : and percales of light and dark stripe | Friday Boys 50c Hats 35c ren Jobn M. Spargur and the Phithar. h patterns, sizes 6 to 15 years, 25¢. | phat ca ela eRe: Acta ean A fresh keg of buttermilk was|monic orchestra, the People’s Leat er Hand-Bags Basement Salesroom, [Hf And avoid the tremendous - ie dous half-day rush tapped at Fairbanks’ headquarters |Chorus and numerous choirs and | | | An Unlooked-for Special Purchase of Boys’ annem that will be in the Grocery Section Saturday. today, other musical organizations will | $1.00 Motorin Veils 25e Freshly churned Washington Creamery Butter, | i | Nie flees furnish the music, " : ‘ A ! SENEGGA taty wilh other grocerion 29 White Sateen Hats That Came Our Way Hundreds of women went wiid| “Tho Menstah” will be elaborate OPULAR shapes in wide variety in HOICE af ng a Y ie 3 at ° rogresst 1 ‘a ) 1 y 7 P _ : vi & 0! Oyal-blue, Reseda, Olive, per pound ..... . : © | The Hats are the regular S0c White |[| first session” When Prosiater crn | Glonde Mata ay we, direction of .. weather “Handbags at ‘this. price, Navy, Pink and Peack H | q Bolld Packed Tomatoes; Maximum, Reliance, Del | Sateen Tats, size ; tie tame pers of the American Federation | features, with leather-covered or metal frames poet Dae ere eee : pee {0 eg “alas 12c er ist le band of duel of Labor made his plea for a child and strap handles—some with inside fit stitched Motoring Veils. TI measure .2 ee Seeks Cutting’s brand; No. 3 Butidned oat “ and votes for age A i GIVES TALK AT Yy M tings, priced at $1.00. , aN Is long and are good values at 25¢ ; , Cutting’s brand; No. 2 9 ioe wal hee hii . a Basement Salesroor each Basement Salesroom. a soaked Limas, a can Cc —Upper Main Floor brell ind wiela wae e ; By Sun Maid Raisins, 29 Bargai corre until they had whooped themselves | Frank Hammond, republican } 7 se bers of the Y. M. C. A. citizenship 32-Pc. Bavarian China Service, $6.95 class how American laws are made and enforced, Wednesday night He commended the new Ameri cans for their interest in good citi Clean Easy or Bon Marche Naptha Soap, a bar...... 4c Dei Monte Cut String B Domestic Specials 12c 226 Bilkot Silk, 24 inches wide, : 124c aes for B50; & CAN. .+.....scccccseere dotted and pla . site Matai p SEOn One inka; yee... | zenship and pointed out its respons. N exceptional value in a 32-piece ‘able Raisins, extra fine quality, 15 25 Solesettes, mill lengths, 22 inches | {bilities Dinr Se C e hite Es Gsiro¥2s ev cs she doce she 000 C | wide; a yard ............ Raaiimens | 13 Five minutes before Mr. Ham Bav sag China Gn i Tey ; the Light House Washing Powder, | 200 Suitings, Wied Pegete Cloth | mond left home to fill the engage. | bublovis aa BEG; ON thE i 3 packages for 60c; a package C | inches wide; lengths to 10 yarde 124c ment his 12-year-old daughter, popular and attractive Ranson shape, ; ‘ ‘ Irene, fell and broke her i as pictured, Price 4 Royal or Price's Baking 36¢ and 38 Dress Volles, 36 and 28 My ests AL SA bi E “r ai } ieee, t4-p0006 for ee 123c | 308 Phis pattern may also be secured in ie euiiak' Waar a. EDGES open stock, at the following prices cna FS, || MebeeNSZ TRIES TWICE TO DIE || | ° owing ROOTER. t read and Butter Plates, ree, ups and Saucers, set f4nch. Over Vegetable q OR . " smblett, 5612 ng cla of 6, $1.68 Dishes, 65c eac g Lael | Mra, Alta A, Tremblett, 5612 Ke Kreakfast Plates, set of 6, Platters, 10-inch, 85e each . ; i Tv tone place, who twice attempted $1.98 124nch, $1.76; 14inch, $2.50 each |aulotde Wedn day night, first by : Dinner Plates, set’ of 6, 16-inch, $4.00 Ki 43 , then by ¢ 4 ireen 1.68. Covered Vegetab' Dishes | ; A favorite trick of bass drum-|lake, 1s reported out of danger at | Fruit Rancere, set PUM. haa mera in Chicago convention bands {9 to mount their boom boomers on| She was rescued from the lake baby carriages and whack them|by Carl Erickson, who heard he: while they trundle them along. cries, 5 the city hospital Thursday, Coupe Soups, eet of 6, $1.38. Sugar Bowls, T5c each. Pike Street———Second Avenue———Union Street——Elliott 4100 |

Other pages from this issue: