The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1916, Page 10

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THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street——— Second Avenue———Union Street——-Elliott 4100 THE SEATTLE STAR 1,000 Tempting New Summer Blouses at Temptingly { Low Prices ; oogeghll Me TRIMMED WITH 4 pol a" ges NARROW I At 79c Dainty New White Lingerie Blouses pretty models tn sheer ie, Voile and or white. flesh, Co stripes—plain tail At95c Lingerie, Voile and Organdy Blouses Many of these are the frill Blouses that dre so pe others tucked, embroider lace trimmed. Some with con jj are included, at 95 1 ollar trasting = colc embroidery Jered and tucked, | Ing, embrotd Plain white and dainty shades convertible or | and contrast Sines 36 to 44 ACES AND ORGANDIES, 38S Qe EMBROIDERIES IN WHITE, IN ' ny OR FRILLED LIGHT SUMMER ARI Wie one ol \ y\¥"} kA HEMSTITCHED TINTS, IN ”) tek yr a ee x WITH TINY STYLISH 5 ’ Sass TUCKS AS STRIPINGS WELI At 55c Lingerie, Voile and Lawn Blouses You will be surprised at the | agar pe 6 of these Walsts for Sc. Long or short sleeve style, finished with tucks, hematiteh jery or lace; self ing colored collars. —Second Fleer, White Footwear } The Fashion of the _ A dainty fashion, economical fashion, t white Slippers, Boots Oxfords need not cost you | much if you come to the | Bon Marche Shoe Shop. Splendid wearing, neat looking | a» Radically Reduced — ‘sat, 100 Hats Formerly Women’s White Canvas Strap Slippers with medium weight soles, covered or leather heels; | 2% to 6; pair.. - SL.75 | Women’s Canvas Sport jj] Stylish for present wear style, with white buck trim fvory soles and low rubber heels; 2% to 7; pair....$4.00 | Boots, | lace . TAILORED, FLOWER TRIMMED Trimmed Hats Reduced $5, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Will Be Sold at $1.95 For One Day Only SAILORS AND TURBANS MOSTLY, IN AND ‘OTHER PRETTY EFFECTS, INCLUDING THE SMART RIBBON BOWS _ssmena risen Women's Sport Oxfords of nu ; USINESS men and women like buck, made oa comfortable last, Because They Are Made of the Better Silks Never fear that your “Manhattan’ you—it’s not that kind of a shirt. “Manhattan” wear as well as for looks. The man who feels that “nothing him” will like these new and raye style. Price $4.00 | Price white, blue, to shop here with fvory soles and spring during the noon hour, because the service is so heels; sizes 2% to 7; pr. 84.00 uick —Upper Main Fiver. | TICK. Men’s Silk “Manhattan” Shirts The Silk Shirts That Wear Well and Wash Well ’ Shirt will fail Shirts are made to wash and for is too good for Silk Manhattans. Solway Silk Manhattan Heavy Silk Manhattan Shirts— Silk and Madras | Shirts are reliable—are of Shirts that stand careful in- | heavy satin striped tub silk spection and will wear Tike | eee an all-cotton ar crepe SILKS in bit ‘ Jacquard ground , | Roman stripes, college tan, black and helio stripes | stripes, ombre stripes, rain- in pin, cluster, blazer, ombre | bow stripes; also plain tan and gray. $5 to $10 —Lewer Mats Fleer, For Apron Thursday Coverall Aprons 39c Handy Coverall Aprons, full size and full length, $00 of checked, striped or figured percale—neck, cuffs pocket and belt bound in white. Band Aprons at 19c Neat little gored Band Aprons of dark blue fig- stripes Hairline striped Organdies, red percale; finished around the edges and on | 9 inches in width i] pocket with white rick-rack braid a day. F Bungalow Aprons at 69c Of good quality Amoskeag gingham, in checks, | stripes or plain chambray. Neck, cuffs and pocket | finished with white scallops Ivah Aprons at 89c Slipover Aprons, made of good quality Amos. keag dress gingham; button across shoulder and half way down the side front —Third Vieor, South. value 18¢ 25c Madras 15c n.fancy striped shirting inches wide. whenever, however, you come—a store where dollars take s your satisfaction and | good- will are the first consideration. 10¢ a yard instead of 1b6c, yards of Mercerized Madras, mill lengths, lengths to 10 yar —Lower Main Flo In Domestics 15c Ripplettes 10c a Yard yards of White Ripplettes, ibe value 15c Organdies 10c a Yard fine and sheer, and for 18c Kimono Crepe 1212 80-Inch Kimono Crepe, 2,200 yards | and patterns; lengths to 10 yards fine colors , at 12%en yard; a Yard a HIS is a store with a smiling face—a store that is always glad to see you econd place and C. B. a la Spirite Corsets | A SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF THESE POPULAR COR- SETS MAY BE SEEN ON THE SECOND AVENUE FRONT The latest models of C. B. a la Spirite Corsets are here th are as f g as hum kill and ingenuity n ma them Ce e 1 you fit your summer res le 1 have rouble in being fitted. Model 811—a Broche Corset in pink or | Mode! 1258, in pink or white brochi white, with low bust, long skirt, and | with jum high bust, lo: skirt, re- elastic gore at end of back stay; sizes | inforced across abdomen, and with wide 20 to 28, at.s-.--ceeveese $5.00 | spoon front steel; sizes 22 to 20, priced Style 555 18 a low bust, free hip Broche | at -...-- : $6.00 Corset with elastic gores at end of back | Other Models “ on toh 2B a la Spirito Cor- etay; in pink and white; priced at .. sets $2.00 | may in a number of different styles, be had at from $1,00 to $5.00 —Third Flo South. posal of eral lines of $14.50 and $16.50 Dresses at looki styles in fine wool serge, ir coat effects, belted or waistline. Plain taffeta silk dresses taffeta and serge ce style, a serge, comes in sizes up to 52 inch A $10.00 SALE OF WOMEN’S DRE nied Are $14.50 and $16.50 Models in Silk, Wool, or Silk and Woo! Combined SSES $10,00. Prim at the One hirred ombined —Seoond Floor, FIRST, THE SMITH BUILDING | WEDDING; AND NOW THE SMITH | BUILDING BABY--SOME BABY! | Reporter Calls at Home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Biehn and Gets Acquainted With |] | New Arrival; Her Name’s Bernice and She | Weighs Nine Pounds | BY CORNELIA GLASS Tho Star feels that {t has about one-third interest tn a baby The baby is a girl Her name ts Bernice Biehn She ta the daughter of Mr, and Mra, John A. Biehn, The Sta mith Tillkum couple, who Were married two years ago next month on the to of the Smith building | Yesterday I called upon Miss Bernice at her home, on Alki ave | 1 found her curled a big pink basket, almost invisible behind ya cloud of ribbon and lace H | Sho didn't #eem wildly excited about my arrival, In fact, she did | not even notice that I had arrived until her mother called her attention | to the fuot. ‘Then she opened two amazed violet eyes and regarded mo meadity. | Behind me was a man who takes pictures. He put down his tripod | land his camera case with a little exclamation of pleasure. | “Some baby!” he said | Rernice shot him an even glance and paid no further attention to/ ff j his praise | I'd like to have a picture of her, if you don’t mind,” T begged Mra. Biehn laid her cheek against the tiny head on her shoulder | “Ym sorry,” she raid, “but I really think that Bernice ts too young | i |] | vet to be photographed. Some time I suppose | shall feel different |i it | How old he?’ I asked ° weeks and one day—exactly,” said Mra, Biehn, “and she if weighs nine nds. i Het she h you busy,” suggested the man who takes picture: 4 Ob, 1 love it!” aswerted Bernice’s mother, quickly, “When we were Jat the he rapt , the nurses took care of her all the while, and I really | | | Now both her father and I stand around and if wasn't sure I had watoh her al! the t | Bernice is a cherubic small person, with great quantities of black | halr, and a tiny face that always seems to be on the verge of a smile. | She Is like a lovely doll, that has realized the dream of every little girl and come to life. Mrs. Biehn, herself, in a crisp and dainty pinkchecked house frock, | } was just a little girl grown tall; a very happy little girl, with a wonder: | ful new toy | The man who takes pictures rubbed a tentative forefinger up and fj down the back of Bernice’s head, and watched the soft black curl that | jj futfed into being after the finger had passed Hi Wonderful * he murmured. Mra. Blehn lald the tiny mor wel of femininity back in her pink nest i) “O again and see her,” she invited, “We are perfectly willing ar to n interest in her.” for T {THEATRES | HIPPODROME “September Morn” scored such a |popular hit with the audiences at |the Hippodrome theatre that Man ager Eugene Levy has decided to nue it for the balance of the| Vincent and Cunningham, song a” comedy. The photoplay feature | | if Pertla of Divorce,” with Edna} Wallace Hopper. — MEX CLASH MAY WALT | GOVERNORS’ CONFAB | con | week | ‘This musical comedy is present-| BALEM, Ore, June 21.—Gov Withycombe of Oregon, secretary led by the La Salle Opera Co., which {s composed of 60 people. The prin cipals have fine voices, and the jeeres ie as of the Western governors’ confer ence to be held in Salt Lake City |June 26, will probably not attend. Premure of duties and the present, period of the “reconstruc: |Mexican situation make tt {mpera | pictured in Griffith's “Birth of |tive that he remain in Oregon ation,” at the Moore, shows the | Governors of other states may not of Johnson's administration, |attend, either, because of the and he, as the nation’s executive, in|threatening clash between thts the hands of a ring of politicians |CoUntry and Mexico. H| and power seekers. i lar THE MOORE Tt why the ruins of a flower. HAT is IDENTIFIED decked South Carolina village of} antebellum days. Women are men aced by the black minions of the George Brand at, of Bagle Harbor, i Northern whites, Homes are tn-| wednesday ntified the bat i vaded, Justice ts forgotten. The/foating in F tt bay Monday | @l Ku KiurKian {ts formed These! morning as th of hin brother, | riders of the night, In ghostly white, rally by dozens, by scores, and hur Hilding Brandt, $241 27th ave. . who lived at dreds and thousands. They ride} Hiding Rrandt was employ: like the wind, and strike fora newled dy the Lumber deal. Co. On June eee |pay check of oak going to Alas H the steamer Alki. The ship's reg ister does not show his name. The a been found, and and Knight will)? From Drake's Land-| met foul 5 i comedy skit. Hayes and Winn pee | will have new songs and dance Lamb's Mantkine are 100 dott actors.| BIG 4TH IN TACOMA | Photoplay, “The Three Godfathers ee i} features Harry D. Carey. i “ee A regular old-time Fourth of |i leatace vir July celebration will be held in Ta: |i coma. A delegation of Red Men | Now bill beginning Wednesday | trom that city, who will have matinee, headed by Maud O'Dell| charge of the celebration, were tn and company in playlet, “The Hypo-|geattle Tuesday night, and ex crites.” Lutes & Co, introduce man |tended an invitation to local Red who shoots and plays instruments|Men to be present. Chief Justice with his feet. Other numbers: | Morris of the supreme court, will Spencer and Raymond tn “Nifty | be orator of the day. About Doings.” Kelly and Pern, musical | 500 ¢ families plan to be in ea the Norris baboons,! Tacoma on the Fourth comedy Outbursts of EverettTrue AND 2 WISH You'D Tec ME WHAT TO Do IN THIR NATTGR Nou ASKED MS My r] vse ON SOMETHING So Do I ——AND You TORNED RIGHT AROUND AND DD JUST THE oPPosiT DIDN'T You ti1/ No, CHICDREN, YOU CAN'T So Te THE PICNIC — IT LOOKS Too - aTorRMY. Embroidery Edges, 5c Yard AINTY well - worked Edges of muslin and cambric, for trimming and children Widths 2 to 4 Se. Basement Salesroom. especially suitable lins wear inches, The yard Remnants Underpriced EMNANTS of Lace Edges, Allover Laces, Embroidery Edges Allovers, in three underpriced ur at Se, 10¢ and Se Stamped Towels 124c Each G~ )D pick-up Needle- work for summer, these Stamped Turkish Towels in 14x22-inch size, and Cotton Huck Towel in 16x27-inch size. An as- sortment of patterns, tractively priced at 12: each a¢ ~—Basement Salesroom. Odd Bed Sheets in and Pillow Cases in Odd Bedspreads and Ur reaboatiaed cotton, to 3 yards all at sharply reduced Children’s Half-Hose, 15c HILDREN’'S Half-hose tn an attractive assortment of fancy-top styles 7%, the pair, 1B¢. Basement Salesroom sizes 4 to “Poros-Mesh” Union Suits 25c open-mesh weave of Union Suits makes them highly desirable for eum RE these mer wear. In short sleeve, knee length, sizes 24 to 34, te. Basement Salesroom Wild Rose Soap Special 5c Cake ILD Rose Glycerine Soap, transparent and fragrant, special, the cake, 5¢, —Basement Salosroom. Corset Covers 25c HE Corset Covers at this Price offer very attractive valnes, They are topped with rows of lace and embroiery insertion sewed together and finished with ribbon-rnn bead ing and lace edge. Priced at R5e. Other good values in Cornet Covers at 39¢, Ae, 55¢ 59e. Basement Sale and room FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom Reduced Prices on Table Linens size 81x90 inches, in 42x36-inch and 45x36-inch sizes at reduced prices three-quarter and full sizes, rumpled from display. Remnants of Table Damasks in Bleached bleached linen, Union linen and lengths from 1! prices linens at interesting reductions “Sleepy Hollow” Hammock Cradle metal fr the stand and adjustable canopy. Dainty Summer Dresses $5. 00, $5.75 and $7. 50 linen, ummery in voile, e and linon, ¢ original large are of roun@ collar of the mode s seen on many of the m and pl colors are included as well as dainty floral and dot pat- tern Trimming are self material and dainty laces. Sizes for women and misses Attractive prices— $5.00, $5.75 and $7.50. SPORTS SKIRTS, $4.50 rviceable cotton Bedford Cord in stripes of tan, navy or light-blue and white the material in these Sport kirts, and they are finished at the bottom with an 8-inch band of white corduroy. A very smart style. EXTRA-SIZE WASH SKIRTS, $1.50- The plain flare mx after which these Skirts are designed is very becoming to the stout figure. They are made of white twill, with two patch pockets and pearl button fastening all the way down the front. Sizes 30 to 37 waist measurement. Middy Blouses, Special $1.00 Exceptional value at this price in Coat-style Mid- dies of white twill, with wide belt, square collar, short sleeves and two patch pocke — Basement Salesroom and Bedding Remnants of Towelings include Bleached Cotton Toweling, Union Linen Crash, Unbleached Linen and Checked Tow- eling. Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Pillow Tubing. Odd Cotton Blankets in felted finish, medium and large sizes, desirable for camp use Also odd items in Centerpieces and other fancy —Basement Salssroom. New White Hemp Shapes | $1.25) pure white and just the shapes that Summer sanctions—these new Un- rimmed Hats of white = LN hemp will be welcomed us by many who have not yet decided on a warm- (, weather hat. Three becoming shapes 7 a medium-size plain shape, medium-size ridge-crown Sailor and large Sailor of graceful lines. Price 1a 25. Fancy Percalitie Peiticnala at $1.50 LORAL and butterfly designs in rose and lavender shades pattern Percaline Petticoats which are espe- cially desirable for wear beneath the season’s sports skirts. A deep circular flounce with pin tucks finishes the Petticoats, and they have heavy elastic top and snap Price er —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom fastening Snowball na nt Freezers and freeze smooth, vel- vety cream in a short space of time. are strongly-built, very efficient, 1-quart 2-quart 3-quart size, 4-quart 6-quart 8-quart 10-quart 12-quart si Housewa size, $1.65 size, Special $4.35 N ideal sleeping arrangement for Baby, used outd for any time of the year, and can be indoors s or as desired ire of stout khaki bottom strongly-woven seine twine Con and bottom ame at top Measures 15x36 inches. Can be used with or without Special, $4.35. wares Section, Basement —Hous

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