The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1916, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street—————Elliott 4100 | "TIS THE SEASON’S BEST SALE OF SILK DRESSES _}| SAMPLE SILK DRESSES $10.00 Just 50 Dresses, Samples of the Latest $15 & $20 Lines | THESE SIZES ONLY—16, 18, 36 AND. A FEW LARGER SIZES, ONLY ONE OR TWO OF Made of Excellent . Silks rf In Plain Chiffon ; Taffeta, Pin Check and Hair Line Taffeta, Group and Two- Tone Stripe Tafteta, Satin Charmeuse, Silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Combined With Taffeta or Crepe de Chine Wish he'd had two hundred of these pretty sample Dresses instead of But we took all he had, and so we can hold this special sale of Silk Dresses you $15.00 and $20.00 models for an $10.00. Sizes 16, 18, 36 and a the larger sizes. But it's the season’s best sale, and if ye you a rare bargain Special for Tuesday Only —Upper Main Fleer. 4 SORT. Late Mid- Season Styles In Broad Sash Effects, Yoke Skirts, Bolero Jackets, Lace or Silk Collars, Sash | Styles With Long | Throw, Coat Styles, Peplam Dresses, Bouf- | fant Draperies, Metal Trimmed Mode!s and Many Other Attractive Summer Styles | nly SO and offer | vw of —Second Floor North | even Special for Tuesday a, Union Suits at 50c | Women's Kayser lisle thread Union Suite, band or crochet ribbon-run tops, cuff knees.|] | Tuesday onty at b0c a sult —Upper Main Fioor,]| | Women’s Hose 25c Pr. Fiber Silk Boot Stockings, in black only, good, heavy quality, at 25c a pair, for Tues day only. Sizes 3% to 10. For Tuesday—Special Displays of Crepe and Batiste Lingerie, x at Special Prices ; pe 7 When you see these dainty garments, when you n the June Sale prices, you'll not wonder at the rapidly growing popularity of crepe and batiste Underclothes Crepe Night Gowns 59c| Envelope Chemises 95c ‘Three styles of Crepe Gowns, Batiste Chemises In flesh fm white with pink or blue over | tint. with cluster tucks running stitch at neck and sleeves, or lengthwise and crosswise and edged with lace, at 59. prettily trimmed a Chemises 59¢ Pink Night Gowns 95¢ | Pink batiste Chemises, one Just the daintiest shade of style finished with two rows of | pink batinte ts used in these Jace insertion and embroidery— | Gowns, with embroidered fronts or plain tailored, lace edged or insertion yo! 75¢ | Crepe Chemises at 95c | White crepe envelope Chem ‘ pink batiste, elastic at waist and ines, neck and bottom trimmed 1 knees, finished with two rows of Val. lace, neck ribbon v 3 blue hematitching | —Third Floor South, oe | <KHOor : | UMMER needs for home or garden. Summer fixings for beach cottage - or tent home. Inexpensive Pots and Pans for the camp kitchen and at such sensible prices. a | 3-QUART GRAY ENAMELED COFFEE POTS AT ONLY 25c ‘ 6-QUART GRAY MELED BERLIN KETTLE NOW 25c 12-QUART GRAY ENAMELED DISHPANS PRICED AT 25c 4-QUART GRAY ENAMELED SAUCEPANS PRICED AT 15c 4-QUART GRAY ENAMELED PUDDING PANS PRICED 10c 25 FEET OF COTTON COVERED GARI HOSE FOR $1.98 LAWN SPRINKLERS, ASSORTED PATTERNS, 15c TO $1.50 GRASS SHEARS 25c TO $1.00 3 MME. POTTS’ IRONS FOR 98c GUARANTEED ALARM CLOCKS 75c 100 WHITE PAPER NAPKINS 10c 32x80 SCREEN DOORS AT 95c WATER TUMBLERS 2 FOR 5c COOLING CABINETS AT 95¢ EACH 6 TINNED TEA SPOONS 10c 32-PIECE DINNER SETS AT $1.49 BAMBOO KNIFE AND FORK SET Sc | 12x33-INCH WINDOW SCREENS 2ic 6 TINNED TABLE SPOONS 20c WELL-MADE FLY KILLERS Sc 7 ROLLS TOILET PAPER 25c | WEED PULLERS 25¢ TO $1.00 —Lower Main Floor. REFRESHING SUMMER Wednesday, June 14 DRINKS AT THE FLAG DAY 4 SODA FOUNTAIN kind of Frosted Drinks and Every American flag | Try our Fresh Fruit Sundaes, cleverly you could wish for, from the lit a compounded, and the quickest of tle tiny ones at 2 for 5c, to pin | be service on the lapel of your coat, up to A wonderful cooling the 15x25 feet standards of fine at $39.00. —" ‘ourth Floor, | a nickel. drinks at unting, For Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery MINUTE BREW AT | Butter 30c Lb. | 1, LBS. BON SPECIAL 22¥%2¢ a Can : BLEND COFFEE 50c FREE—A child's bank | Freshly Churned Wash Be Or at aane eats oo - arg new In | ington Creamery Butter, at faction guaranteed; equal to | Dy 1 with every t rT Minute Brew Demon te PP PNOE Sat Faas eh Mt eo be Fae i tion in Grocery Departm liver it h other groceric pounds f * 50. Bo Carnation Milk, onl ) ( bes 2 ar ‘ i ee ah, delicesed enty.| alif Bi Lima Beans, « Flour, your choice of | with other groceries, can | Pound 7¢. Be n Marche dot Te. | Dicathte Clluis lite Pastry, Graham or Whole s atsup, large | Wheat, No. 9 sacks 30@. Lenox Soap, a bar 3¢. | bottles, Tuesday, each 15¢ } Ivory Soap, large size, 2 4 eee a hail Cut Macaroni, Ib. 5@. for 15¢; small size, 6 for Yellow Corn Meal, splen Hominy, large cans, 3 for 25¢. did grade, 5b. pkg. 14¢. | abe. Campbell oups, to 2 s Minced Clams, No, 1 mato included can Se. ' ie Ja lb. pkg ize, can 8¢. : / New Potatoes, good size HORGRY Oe « Church’s Grape Juice 25 tbs. BOE, 10 Ibs. B7¢,| Ceylon Tea, S0c grade, | quart BBe, pint 17¢, 4 ; 5 lbs. 19¢. special, Ib. 35¢ ounce bottles, 4 for 25@. i Cottolene, large ize| ‘e . hier) de tat Dias ; $1.60, medium 65¢, small| Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vere | ee SN Hae size B2¢. | micelli or Noodles, Ib. @¢. pdhetl fa along to would have an operation “1 called you up, Miss Margaret, | telling the ASCENBION © longest re by auto tracks 1 had b from on the worst food in the world Altogether a for a try-out When my tura ae expert signed to « tral STARTS FOR TH@ FRONT Two days later we started for and several coyotes, the only things to break the monot ony of the long, dusty ride The train of 27 cars was park | ed near the U We filled the gas tanks, } in the car, ator and filled up the water bag and canteen from a well a short roadway, Columbus and Ascension, and he chow Not a day passes in a that at least a tiny come chasing after 1 to Pat, and I was feeling very am going tell me garet), how diagno: e grea brogue FT. LAWTON DRIVER WRITES STORY OF CHASE AFTER VILLA a mountain side or a river Sometimes there are roads and sometimes tnere are none, out the army's supplies have to be hustied to the front whether there ia a wheeltrack awalting some hot food at night CRAP GAME AFTER SUPPER he Gene, We ed Into that mee! like « rdshive and thrilling ex) pack of wt 1 wolves, and al of the meo whe carry supplies tho ff hie of a lot to the boys Im khabl | of corn heated CHIHUAHUA te ever attempted [ed the Men's ¢ rd all sorts of stories k drivers returning the look to a came | passed driver and was as the front found 16 We left Columbus at 8:45 mobil a.m. and reached Ascension Ce at 7:30 p. m.—a distance of They a 63 miles. owner, We saw two Mexicans dence. 8. military ca put watered the radi distance away, for we will not | rangeme have time in the mc as | Callforn e will be called at am here T breakfast at 5:30, and be on our | Spokane way at 6. vertis We lunched today along the | chairmen about halfway between cold can. 'icle; J anxiously RE M was of the variety, LG was LITTLE MARGARET ANN HANDS ME A LAUGH latest. : It is no wonder, little book, that|,, Vel! old dramatic traditions insist there comic. relief’ intro : duced yn into the grimmest a tragedies ov human life e¢ does not ars. smoke r Koing te the quick | laughed | future ol | be comm ‘a right, hon Tim tha I've said all] 1 wished you and booked on open ch full of booze Members o Thirty-five journey delegate k manager of his friends over here, comes often, and whom little Mar- | Ann loves lble with pretende thundere: orned beef and & good-ained ch d in one hand and a cup Hy Mail The day of | n the other, it the army wag 2 fe almowt ure thing of the t 1 « the day had This in becoming more and | peur a before more a gasoline age, and where | we had supper we had hunted up a fow weeks ago we had a mere | our wweaters and felt more com handful of automobiles in our | fortabie with them on army we now have hundreds | after 2 of the boys Altho the sudden injection of | started these hundreds of machines into . a fire, eat army ser has been a | gy ton ‘about much more ¢ proces han a wo: bad nea: thetulp-orgaitons | tn! telat began making our bed ready autg trock trains with trained A SS Grivers ang mechanics in the (The second chapter In reguitr army service, we can be “The Diary of a U. 8, Truck proud of the work done by our Driver” will be published to army officers in so short a time nariena> and the degree of effictency the have attained in handling this important branch of the service OUTLOOK NOT ROBY i Since our army entered Mexico | was curious to see the army truck trains in operation over Chief Beckingham Monday order fixtures of the Business lub, on the second floor of the Crown butiding, removed to the public safety building following a m the front 4 raid Sunday night wh: * ome had a story to tell of | found in the oe =e sien »w hin train bad been fired on The plac 4 thre Mexican snipers, others told | tymee ge a ~sggeabaaadad f the bad road conditions and He: ; : mee Ft » ° the terrible heat by day and the | otuane ene couorem: fe th cold weather at night, and still a f wisinn & porter, W. D another would tell how they lived | crooks and Hrookine were arrested man looking for a as truck The police Sunday driver was not very rosy in the Edelwet soft drink parlors 1 was a chauffeur and a mo | First ave. 8. and Main-st. and ar chante betore I entered the i Peter N nd C. B. Fair 1 had my name entered ba iquor tn their rrested on First av found with a sul r Drug night Edgar Marks, the rrested and held the auto as evi WILL ENTERTAIN ’EM Seat Admen will to Spokane Wednesday as m to the Pacific Coast Ad » convention in cha of ar nts and entertainment of ja delegates who arrive vesday night en route to H. EB. Marshall, ad The Woodman EK. F. of the Woodman Advertising agency; Ed ax |win Selvin, editor Business Chron F. Braid, of the Times, and axfield, of the P. 1 Confessious of aWife you of little Margaret Ann's last night Tim had one of & man who men were sitting at the ta a glass of beer and a Tim's friend had Margaret Ann in his lap, and was smoking @ So it was yesterday, when the | “earet terrible story of Alice had to be Margaret Ann grabbed some of the smoke in her little hand and d to put it in her mouth )lue over my own condition, that » Margaret Ann har me a| Her father felt called upon to re monstrate, and =said, ‘Come over ’ ays bless the man, woman here and sit with me, and don't ye or child who hands me, consctous. | 4%, that any more. ineouaciously, a smile, and|,. She came dutifully to her fa so, altho | know your white pages | ther and climbed into his lap, and will probably crinkle up a little, Immediately grabbed his glass and to send this one on to mischievously pret ad to drink the few drops of beer it contained Littl Margaret Ann is going to | Margaret Ann, said Tim in ae Jim would ee horrified tones, ‘what are you do. ‘ ing” and then, turning to me, he d, Annie, are you ever > make this child behave? of m doar Now, dadd you need not wor tty An only an {FY about me,’ piped up Margaret and almost | Ann in her most coaxing voice. ‘I ‘ Annie s me up to ise baa cigarets and drink ‘ome 0 que aay eer, but please remember I _—* maint #aY-| my Bible, too, » phone rang this morning Now, Httle book, fsn't that hu and Annie called me uy “Dear man? We expect what good we do Margaret (Annie never | ‘© offaet the bad gotten over calling me Miss Mar.) Just as Aunie finished, little re you this morning?” | Margaret Ann came in, and evi Very ¥ 1, Annie 4 You dently said she wanted to talk to | am gong soon to have a sae F teen te ce How you, dearest Auntie perts in the world?” | Marsie A Pode ene dariin’?” said | “lm pretty well, my dear, How sweetly, in the bit of |#e you? Into which always Oh, Um just fine I've got two when she is de jteeth out and my half-sox on, and 4, dear, and if he says an op.|!'™ feeling bully! n will do mo good, Tm eb.|_ {heard Annie admonish Mar have it.” garet Ann for her slang, but T just The child ce f some ronplace: nly has a kind that will not (To be continued) | THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON Fiber-Covered | White Summer Cottons rer-Covere eB at o Prices Wine lid 1 Steamer WardrobeTrunk | $16.00 ‘ ce sh 0 A in 19¢ yard ill | White Skirting Rep, 36 inche Plain White Flaxon ik € for a fine, ev woven » ora ‘ ‘ de " ens ma yard Fancy Dress Voiles » g 7 woven cluster stripes; ( L atche White Russian Cords and ed . oer Fancy Gaberdines, 6 inches or we mag i ‘ ona also Fancy weave olles , ery : ‘ will fine and sheer, at, specia A nterest ‘ and 36e yard ment at, specia suits) and full Vudor Porch { zed from $2.75 to $6.75 Basement Salesroom New White Millinery $5.00 UNNY days seem to demand such Summery in Untrimmed Sailors in White Milan Hemp, White Hemp, White Peanut Straw, Na tural-color Le rm and Natural-color Lace Tus- can, priced from $1.45 to 3.45. Worth-While Savings in the Summer Displays of Household Linens and White Goods values offered i 7 Goods in the of he Table Linens, T« Specials in Towels and Towelings special 22e. Hemmed Bath T< size 22x43 ir Ribbed absorben ial 2 Large Huck 1 Bath Towels thread, size 20x39 »wels 1x40 inches, s dered Towels, woven mer cerized thread, 18x39 inches, special Values in White Goods 15¢. Evenly-woven Long Cloth, wel-bleached tton Crash Toweling, in barred pat and finished, for undergarments, bolt cain “tls white with red border, of, 10 yards, special $1.30 and a ay : $1.45. vecial BE yare Nainsook, woven of long, even thread, ff 2 12-yard bolt, special $1.95; heavier Table Damask Specials weave, special 14¢ yard : Metcerized Table Damask of sturdy Corded Voiles and Crepe Voiles, for weave, good finish, 64 inches wide, waists and dresses, 20@ yard i special 43¢ yard Imported Cotton Damask, of weave and finish, 64 inches Women’s White Fochwenr Attractively Priced W or N’S Canvas white inch top, | crately priced at $3.50. pair Glassware _ | Women's White Sea Island Canvas | Button Boots, with Sinch top, white $1. 00 Louts heels and soles, sizes 3 to 7, $3.50 pai ARGE daisies, richly Women's Rubber-Sole Shoes L cut in the new frosted ae (Pumps, Oxfords and High affect. as pictured, de . | ~ Shoes, five styles to select PiGmered) Coe ee (\ from), with high or low this new purchase of Gla hialk seGedl Gapmbeatic ware, Included are many | _ serviceable. Priced at % handsome gilt pieces, ff pair Basement Salesr among them ] Teapots, 35c ARTHENWARI Teapo as pictured, 6-cup. size, dark with brown marbled effect, double cre Se. ! m-color Price their trimming flowers, new arrangements. Broad, soft-brimmed shapes show ribbon and wers modish trimming effects and drooping mush- room sailors ornaments ribbon. POPULAR TRIMMINGS— in these Summer displays ar onomy to supply now the home's needs for some time to come. weling an Heras are all of ne dependable grades. absorbent, en of heavy inches, of fine, firm weave, pecial 12%¢ each smooth heels, in size ¢ $16.00. Shades White Japanese Silk 50c, 65c¢ to irst Floor. oem Ee which have for Hats as these white models, and feathers . fruit effects effect with their and picot-edge rather tailored in bows of grosgrain are and Priced at $5.00. Small Mercury Wings, in black and white, 50€ and 75e¢. Birds in pink, white and chartreuse shades, 95¢. Imitation Goura in black and white, $1.25 and $1.45. Large Pink Double Wings, 95¢. Black “Love Birds,” $2.45. —Basement Salesroom such that it is true Bedding and White 1 Towels, Specials in Bedding es mentioned are before hemming) Be Sheets of smooth, firm texture, sizes 81x90 inches, special 58¢@ and Oe ; 81x99 inches, special SO¢. »w Cases, firm and good wearing, 4 sizes 42x36 inches, special _ 10¢, 12%e and 17¢@; 45x36 inches, special 14e. Crocheted Bedspreads of good quality, well-finished, size 74x84 inches, special $1.15 and $1.45; size 76x88 inches, special $1.65. Skirting Pique, in heavy weave, 27 inches wide, 35@ yard Skirting in mercerized weave, good, firm texture, also for suits, 36 inches wide, 35@ yard. i —8asement Salesroom wide, Island with 8 White Sea Lace B v0ts, soles and Louis Novela 3 to 6, are mod | Vases, Sugars Comports, Fruit fi Bowls, and | Creamers, Celery Trays, | Bonbon Dishes, | Mayonnaise Sets \ttractive $1.00 cach values at

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