The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1916, Page 12

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THE BON Crepe, Challie, Wash styles. ing colored materials. Dainty Waists, blue and striped and figured effects. —many contrastingly trimmed; Top Coats, loose flaring models, belted or button high at the neck White Wash Skirts lines in cotton gabardine, Bedfords and reps i} slashed or patch pockets—button trimmed. Tennis Shoes 60c and 65c Women’s and boys’ Tennis Shoes, made of Diack or white canvas, sizes 2% to 7, at 600; sizes 2 to 5% at 65c. Buy them here on Saturday. Sandals 85¢ to $1.50 Women's, boys’ and children’s barefoot San- dals, made with heary soles, at S50, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Nice for summer wear. Sport Boots at $2.50 Women’s tan canvas Sport Boots, made with rubber soles and low heels, tan trimmed. Sizes 2% to 7 at $2.50 a pair. Very popular this season. Pike Street————-Second Avenue-————Union Street———-Elliott 4100 fluffy affairs, others plain tailore< Trimmings are laces, emb just the sort for summer This is the day of White Wash Skirts, and they're always neat Great Values in Shoes And All the Latest and Smartest Sammer Styles in Footwear te Select From THE SEATTLE UNCLE SAM'S BATTLE CRUISERS WILL BE SO FAST THAT NOTHING MARCHE The Needs of Summer Time Are Here— and as Always—at Lowest Prices Such Lovely Summer Dresses for $5.95 In Sheer Voiles, Crepes, Challies, Wash Silks, Dimities Charming to look at and much nicer to wear are these Voile, Silk and Dimity Dre 1 the mi Some are quite Idy and coat ery, ribbe and contrast Skirts amply full, ruffled, tucked or plaited well as Voile, Lingerie and Organdy Waists 79c Copenhagen | Some are plain tailored, others are ftufty aotels sizes 36 to 44 Women’s White Chinchilla Coats $10 wear. Plain white, flesh, at back or sides or all around. All white From 95c to $1.95 We have splendid Plain styles, with yokes, belts or plain— Second Fleer, North. Sport Oxfords $4.00 a Pair Women's Nubuck §& with rubber soles an $4.00 a pair. Will wear splemiidiy Women’s Sport Boots $5.50 Women’s white Nubuck Sport Boots, made on comfortable English last lvory soles and rubber heels, sizes 2% to 5.50 a pair Sport Oxfords $5.50 Pair Women's Nubuck Sport Oxfords, neatly trimmed, with tan straps and heel quarters. Rubber soles, low bh at $5.50 a patr. —Upper Malin Floor. to 7 at Take a Kodak With You Keep a record of your good times by having good kodak pictures. We have a | complete line of Eastman Kodaks and Cameras—get one here Saturday No. 0 Brownies at $1.25 No. 2 Brownies at $2.00 No. 2-A Brownies at $3.00 Folding Cameras $6-$10 Folding Autographic Kodaks in sizes and H =o prices to suit every purse—prices from | $6.00 to $66.00. Try Our Six-Hour Finishing Service—_ Films reaching us by 11 a. m. will be ready for you at 5 p. m. the same day. | | All work done by expert finishers. | Full lines of Eastman’s N. C. and Auto | graphic Films. —Upper Main Fleer, Kodak Section. veniences are at your service— Office and P. O. Sub-station. Good news for rom India, if you please f these Sport and in tho French love so well $2.95 Sport Hats $1.95 $3.95 Sport Hats $2.95 come gay | 16-02. Golden Khaki | you if you've waited until na South American Panamas, hand-emt Hats are recent Paris bizarre IN THE “OUTDOOR SPORTS” SHOP Hammocks for $1.75 Richly colored Hammocks, well made of hard spun yarn with wide strip of canvas weave, divided by strip of colors. Size 36x84 inches Mohawk Enamel Line, 25 yards to a card, at 65¢ Imon Hammocks, 42x80 inches, at ...$3.95 $3.25 Eight-ball Cro- quet Sets in hinged box, at 25¢ Tyee Eggs, every egg a perfect bait ...19¢ $1.50 Jointed Rods, $1.25 Four-ball Sets,/ 3 joints and extra rock maple — stakes tip with cork han- and mallets, balls;in | dle, at - $1.19 hinged box. .$1.19 | ¢) 99 Infielders’ brown or black tanned leather, men’s size Gloves, $2.95 Split Willow Fish Baskets, size 5, Delegates to the C. E. Convention—Welcome We hope you’ll come and see the Bon Marche before you leave. All our con- Rest Room, Writing Room, Free Parcel Checking A Sale of Smart Sport Hats Prices Reduced a Quarter, a Third, a Half buy-y rt Hat our and hand succe colorings that t $7.50 Sport Hats $4.95 $10 to $15 Sport Hats $7.50 —Hecond Floor, South ke $205v" Made of f 1¢ all-wool olive khaki fl Men’s All-Wool Khaki nne pockets, with buttoned flap and shoulder stray So made, of such good material, that I ind lots of knocking — Army Shirts $3.00 with separate collars. Two patch CARRY-HOME SPECIALS IN THE DELICATESSEN | Boiled Ham, finest qual- | ity meat, Ib... —...35¢ | | Marche brand, tb. ...12c Feurth Vieor, south. | Floor. , FOR A PARTING GIFT TO A SOLDIER Radiolite Yankee Watches $2.00 —Jewelry Section—Upper Main FRESH WASHINGTO CREAMERY BUTTEF 1 N 4 29c POUND Deliv 1 with other groceries. Lenox Soap, a bar...3e Cottolene, medium cans, | can lish last | contrasting | if you prefer them; others plaid and with narrow stripes of black velvet. Collars lay flat | —Fourth Fleer, | Mayonnaise Dressing, They Tell the Time in Gl wa sacieaaeseti ae 59c Bon Marche brand, per the Dark Cascade, Clean Easy, pound ee ne es tetas 30c | The newent—Ingersoll Radio. | Crystal White or Bon "igh fine — pct, vanes Wesste at $2.00 Marche Naptha Soap, a —. y guaranteed for one yea Eaipned Beef reir Made with white radiolite bas a ee eo dc ? i * ji , saad ha and figures on a black | Baker's Cocoa, %-pound | quality, pound ..... fa o that the time may be | can at 20c | correctly told durt; he blac ri Mate: i} fees mutter, -Botl| genie ee | Licht House ( leaner, a | FORMIDABLE CAN CATCH THEM New Naval Plans Call for Construction of Ships Speedier Than Anything Afloat; Cruisers Would Be Able to Meet an Enemy Fleet Far Out From Coast’ Line meemupuitintipes = Seen ae sy rn DOMINION OF caWbavay Lw 4&]) , s) hy2 y| Map showing the zone of protection which new 35-mile-an-hour battle cruisers could draw around our coasts, A fleet stationed at Hampton roads could reach any point on the dotted line in 24 hours The Panama canal could be reached in 48 hours. A fleet of the same kind of ships stationed at San Francisco could get to any point on the line drawn around the Pacific Coast In 24 hours on | WASHINOTON, D. C,, June 23. No floating thing that can whip | her can catch her and nothing she can whip can etcape her! This sums up the type of ba to Uncle Sam's navy when t onal program in carri | power of the erulser to be Jed | sere will be five or more of them The United States in the only big naval power today that does not possess one of these swift see monsters For several years this country has he ated, at wedde to the Khe many and Japan te of these new naval terre and America n left far behind ! LOVE TO TALK TO MRS. SELWIN however, we are going to| for lost time. The five 1 have recently demonstrated |giing already & rized by con that happiness Is @ state of mind.| gress will outst and probably joutshoot anything now afloat They will be six knots an Since | determined to see that nna doctor I have become per. | - Se ahemk 7 one hour faster than anything of calm and conten neem) their clase in elther the Brit e that in a short time I'll be Ish or Gérman navies and 20 per cent larger than any first class fighting craft known to have been projected up to the opening of the European war woll again This morning I commenced my story for and tonight 1 am golng to read it to Pat and the papers The new American | le crule Alice, I haven't said much to you} ers will cost n han $20,000,006 ately of dear Mra. Selw pj each, have a ol autical book, but it is she who has ry a. pe sagey manne my Ife bearable since I came tolten i4inch or eight her home. Had I been her daugh-/ America’s coast ter sho could not have been kinder, |!em t# like that of r nation This ts ly Marge naval pow she loves and trusts Dick as son. reader, the grea! and er having coasts on two oceans xperts have declared the battle r, with {ts speed and wide ising radius, is the ideal means of keeping an enemy from our insistent lately shores € right in mak In 24 houre these crulsers of Dick, that eeuld be almost 1,000 miles off i just a It) our cos 4 between In 48 hours they could reach efore my acct the Panama cana! ‘ could come to grips with id, “your fore the enem) me tum stance of our t it? . and | to begin also solve the ha of catching up with our iiding over again ' ace among the navies of u to me, my child," she . * tly. “1 am not going t that you w get over for you will wil You n have the same ° 1 ain. You have the in-| cr le x of faith and| t it will come to put x fy agen mething that I almost believe is pes eins abal U better in Peace. cruisers will be matched I have an Italian friend who! gGsinet Japan's four, but will speaks English 1 eo fares] io" mera~ povetel than cay ren lly ver) ut BOM® | possessed by the island em times ber pronunciat | pire are delicious. Th ah " Th me i} | DYNAMITE U. S. BA ys a phil " tel COLUMBUS, M., June 23 Mrs win?” IT asked « I hope n It doe not take much ph hy to mak Mareie, t horrible that we 1 with the r use In mines t we must | The houses of all Mexican residents Often [| Were searched for arme or ammuni F age | ton a ee how the themsely wit ati kee fi MEXICANS LAY CASE Fetes BEFORE S. AMERICA ing in their ear You are growing ° can't they be content to] WASHINGTON, Jun Acting 8 1 rest their souls and let the | upon instructions from Gen, Carran ‘ pase t why not cor to} za, Mexican Ambassador Arredondo themselves, ax well as to the |today called upon a number of world, that their active lives are|Latin-American diplomats _ [plained the Mexican and ex situation from Don't you think, dear Mra the Mexican standpoint He told win » they have hadjihem that the constitutionalist mp >” Nod at | Oops in Chihuahua had been in jate oe ind a ected not to attack American per ht of the first gray | troops unless the latter took the as near wriny * te | are ive while negotiation ire th olve Wh 1 an r the | ponding a n summit, and | have never reall , ho have studied | . . LOUIS, June quartermaster 8 one of the busiest Unele department spots in the m's , have thought it out|CoUntry today. Practically all the dear Mra, Selwin, Men, | 8¥Ppliew for the state guard and reg worked and thought and|Ulars mobilized in the Southwest lad life te ita” fuillant tired |#re being supplied from the St nd want to rest as age on, | Louis department supply depot hile wome who nt Paprneianoay tere dey UESSING the fact that tt has fled, | —-—— leaving them with a great longing The Northern Life age are t infulfilled. It is like a man who|be kept guessing tomorrow m rn as worked bard all day, wholing by Clancey M, Lewis, tary omes home and wants to go tolof the Manafacturerat a tion ed, while his wife i h b just ready tol a go out and have a good time.” (To be continued) s to the firm names of the trade marks fo supplement his talk on Buy at Home” STAR FREDERICK &NELSON Basemenf Salesroom Women’s and Children’s Summer Wear Up-to-Date Styles and Moderate Prices ITH July and August \ and Misses’ 0. $3.95 Women's $1.95, $2 w Girls’ Pumps $1.45 to $1.95 ATENT Vici Kid Pumps in the pleasing two-bar instep strap pattern pictured, attractively priced as foll 8% to 11, $1.45. 11% to 2, $1.75. 2% to 6, $1.95. Boys’ Tan and Black Scout Shoes soles, hard vacati ws with chrome-tanned made to withstand n wear, sizes 9 to 13%, $1.45 pair Misses’ and Children’s Bare- foot Sandals with black and smoked calf uppers and extra heavy soles, sizes ee: $1.00; 8% to I, $1.25; 11% to 2, $1.35 pair esroom. Bathing Caps 19c and 25c UM Rubber Bathing Caps in a variety of desirable plain colors, 19¢ : 25¢. Veiling Lengths 15c Each SEFUL lengths of Veil- U ing measuring approxi- ly one yard each, in navy, brown, red and fle or, at 15e¢@ each | nan! el ge \ J f& Cut Glass Water Sets Special 95c ARGH blown T I Pitcher with six thin 4 the pleasing star pattern ple cut in tured, special Stockings 25c Pair Black Stock strong yarn, Re pair. Rasement Salesroom B' YS’ serviceable ings, Sizes 6 to 10, woven of Ww eather cool Summer apparel Silk Waists, Women's and Misses’ Sports Coats, Tub Suits, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Women's and Misses’ $10.00. ahead, and many vacations still to come women, is a subject of absorbing interest to mar rhe Basement Salesroom ha epared well for “ ¢ and childre ee re as the f ng summary st Children’s Wash Dresses, sizes © ¢ 4 years, 95¢ and $1.2 Children’s White Dresses, sizes 6 t 4 years, $1.50 Children’s Middy Blouses, 95c, $1.25 and $1.50. Women’s and Misses’ Cotton Petticoats, 50¢, 65c, 95 $1.25 and $1.95 Women's and Misses’ Wash Skirts, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 Women's and Misses’ Middy Blouses, $1.00 and $1.50. Women's and Misses’ Sports Skirts, $3.95, $4.50 Women’s and Misses’ Wash Waists, 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 Women's Sports Suits, $12.35, $15.00. Women’s and Misses’ Automobile Dusters, $2.95, $4.50 and $6.50. Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses, $5.00, $5.75 and $7.50. Basement Salesroom. New Mork Lint Shapes HE roll-brim and irregu lar-brim shapes are espe- these very becoming cially featured in new Black Hats of bright, sh Lisere straw. They admirably pted to the trimming are effects of the advancing season and c f attrac- tive value at $1.45. New Untrimmed White Hemp Hats in various sailor shapes, 1i it-weight, and especially desirable for $1.25. Trimmed White Hats, $5.00 Some are midsummer wear, white and some introduce a touch of all are charmingly color in their trimming, and Summery. 5. ) —Basement Salesroom Percale House Sets, $1.25 HE very attractive two- piece house garment sketched white percale, with the two patch pockets and wide belt trim- med with blue percale piped The skirt is an excellent-fitting plain Price $1.25. Basement Salesroom LACE CURTAINS Reduced to 45c Pair Net in this g. They are in white and is made of with white style. of Curtains 1 pairs 36 to 50 inches wide and 21 > yards ler effects and all long. P r ver madras weaves all with double over-lock edge. Reduced to 45¢ pair. . Remnants of Cretonnes, Denim, Nets, Sun- fast Fabrics, Madras, Scrims and Marquis- ette are quoted at sharply reduced ices Basem Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c C ARELESS play times won't spoil these Suits, for after a trip to the laundry they are as fresh ior Nor- Ss. Sizes as ever. Made up in middy blouse and Ju folk styles, in striped patterns and plain c« 3 to 8 years. Price 5O¢. New Sweaters in gray, Boys’ Knickerbockers in blue maroon and blue, with and tb wn mixtures, sizes lar Har, si 8 to é vears, 75e and ‘ S75, $2.5) She $3.00. wes mesoment Salauhiom Women’s Union Suits, 35c F 1 RIBBED ¢ s style, with lace-trimmed knee and silk NI otton Union Suits in low neck, sle ele und top and arm-eyes. Sizes 42 and 44, priced at 35¢ cach; 3 for $1.00. low Novelty Neckpieces, 35c STEES, Large C¢ Embroidered Collars V and many other attractive novelties in an attrac- tive selection of Women's Neckwear, at 25¢. Basement Salesroom

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