The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1916, Page 8

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pe THE SEATTLE STAR a ————] BITS OF NEWS ABOUT } THE BON MARCHE [ovr cimizen TROOPS} FREDERICK&NELSON | Seattle applicants for the army|Grays harbor if war ts declared | Pike Street———- Second Avenue——Union Street——-Elliott 4100 aero pervice will be trained at the ee San Diego aviation sel ‘ord Charles BE. Gaches of Mount Ver ing to advices received he Ap|non, member of the University asemell a esr oom piicants who qualify will be hired) Washington board of regents, has) | by the war department as scouts at/been given an indefinnito leave of | a salary of $150 a month. absence to go with the milite as|if | Li, Whig second Heutenant All ex-service navy men will meet ee a. ‘tn room 208, Marion building, on the Daughters of the Re evening of July 6, to draft by-laws] join with the Red ¢ for the Ex-Service Naval Men's|and sew bandages and kits for sol club. Dr, V. Sheldon Smith has|diers in the Y. W. ©, A. every f } | A Sale of Holiday Needs and Vacation Wear Fourth of July next week—summer vacation just around the corner, and i here’s a sale of the very things you are going to need for summer outing or holiday trip. And at the lowest prices. One buyer made a special trip to New York } order to get special values for this sale So you can come iti ts great things, A Purchase of 400 Wash Skirts Offers Very Attractive Values at $1 00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 HREE of the attr this new assortr olution will! « workers been elected president of the or|'Thursday morning, starting July 6 ganization Other officers are A o oe Briggs, Noil Wetherby, F. A, Kel-| Naval militia men will all Prate| saw and A. Corsa. Seattlo August 16, on their annual dees? id crutse, to Magdalena bay, at the PORTLAND, June 28.—One bat-| south end of Lower Califorala, Five talion of Oregon state infant é\other big ships, carrying navel mil : entrained for San Diego, under or-|itia recruits, will fl for the rame and you'll not be disnppaintes. iders from the War department. Bat-| destination, and take part in target! tery A, field artillery, will icllow | practice t sone time Wednesday CM, pee ee Orders from the war department CENTRALIA, Juno 28,—Nino received in Seattle transferred Capt National Guardsmen have returned Arthur Ebrnbeck, Capt. Henry A here from American lake, because| Finch and Lieut. John W. Stewart they have families dependent upon |to active service, They have been them. New men will be reerul tive styles in t are sketched, and there are fifteen or more others equally desirable. They are made of Pique Linen Gaberdine Twills with patch or trousers pockets, pearl button trimming, some with side fast- ening and others opening all the way Pure White Middy Suits, Special $1.95 }And Middy Suits Are So Very, Very | Popular for Vacation Wear Today Snow-white Middies, made of fine Pepperell twill with the loose coat, the large sailor collar and elbow sleeves. on government ¢ 1 ring work ne +t int places here here, under Col, J. B. Cavanaugh. down the fron | Fe a | eo 8 A wide range of sizes—23 to 37 PORTLAND, Juno 28.—Hend-| Frank L. Crosby, son of U. 8. Dis quarters were opened here yester-|trict Court Clerk Crosby, left Wed day by Col. C. U. Gantenbein, a re-|nesday for American lake, to enlist |serve ariny officer, for ruiting a| with the Second infantry volunteer infantry regiment More ore jthan 100 men t signed up. |G. H. Wilson, 1823 Fourth ave.| | *) % fs organizing a cavalry troop that will answer the first call for George White, of the Oregon tx volunteers, The troop will be su tla, has been sworn in as command. pervised and drilled by exp nced er of cavalry Troop A, and will go|cavairymen, men who have seen to the border wervice in that branch, Ex-service yaist measurement; lengths, 34 to 41 Unusually good values at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95. PORTLAND, June 28.—Adst Corduroy Sports Coats Coat-Style Middies $5.00 Special $1.00 A good bargain to give a good start to a good sale—Pure White Middies at $1.95. Made with turn-back cuffs, full belts and two handy patch pockets Ski -gored and cut « u e cer oi Mt men are particularly urged to join y } — otha 8 Sees a ala las eae |, HOQUIAM, June 28.—Retired Na-|The age limits are 17 and 60, A These Coats were bought at a conces- Middy Blouses of serviceable white ter front knife plait. tional Guard officers aro planning meeting will be held at Wilson'’s|[ nd offer very interesting value at twill, buttoning down front in coat style fat 8 a. ‘ to recruit a battalion ot ¢ infantry in a "home, at 8 p.m, Wednesday | SION, & oF vary terestit a velorde clita Td chis , New Middy Blouses at 95c | White Cord. Skirts $2.95 meena a 1 $5.00, They are of medium-wale cor with short sleeves, full belt and Square Surprising values in Middy Blouses—-of plain | Ideal Outing Skirts to wear with separate | THEATRES MEXICANS URGED To | duroy of rose and blue, in belted sports sailor collar. Sizes 36 to 44. Special, and twilled middy cloth in white or white with | waists are these white coriuroys. The gored |f| VE CALIFORNIA | model, full-lined $1.00. —Basement salesreemh colored trimmings. Round or sailor collar, | kind, with fancy pockets, wide belt and knife | and belt. Coat style with full-buttoned | piait down the front, neatly trimmed. All sizes front or laced. | Guimpe Middy Suits $1.45 Ponget Sport Dresses $5.95 A most timely offer in the much-wanted Sum Middy Blouse Suita of Amoskeag ginghams {n | mer Sport Dreases—coat atyle, with one-inch hairline checks, all colors, on light grounds, With | even stripes of rose and tan, Copenhagen and tan, | shield middy coat opened down both sides and | green and tan, with plain detachable belt piped on the edges, over full lingerie guimpe —Second Fleer, PALACE HIP | | At the top of the bill which opens) CALEXICO, Ci “Gal, ene 98.—"Re |i | 1 dnesday at the Palace Hip will be the yor turn to Mexico with as little ex Irish actor and singer, citement as possible,” is the trans Charles Reilly, and his company, in jation of a circular printed In a playlet, “The Good Shepherd of Spanish and issued today by M. G County Mayo,” in which will be fea- Paredes, local Mexican consul. All tured delightful Gaelic dances by Mexicans in Imperial Valley are | ff the Allen sisters urged to crows the border tnto/f} The Two Mozarta, who are the Lower California immediately | only snowshoe dancers in the world, « the bill, Other acts are: Don |tsa‘Patty. in “Phe Satter and toe RAIN HELPS CROPS Maid"; Retty Stokes, “The Girl With the Voice and the Smile”; The copious rains Barton and Wilson, the “Mr. and cloudy weather have «r bene Mrs. of Classy Comedy,” and Text-|tited growing crops and impr ed ff co and company, in a series of pleas- the wheat, according to govern: | ff jing dances ment reports made by Observer | The photoplay feature of the new Salisbur ednesda i| program, which continues unt! Sat heading out nice | ff y night, will be Hoyts “A Tem are weedy in |] Untrimmed Hats Reduced to $1.45 ual opportunity for sav s offered in these reduce price Hats Included are small shapes, large effects and a variety of styles in between, in Black Rose Gray Purple Tan Light-blue of Lisere, Milan and Milan Hemp For the Vacation Trip | 4 cool i Enameled steel-covered Trunks with four hardwood slats, heavy brass corner bumpers, two sole leather straps, fitted with deep tray—divided for hats. Sizes 34 and 36 inches. Special at $5.95; values $7.00 and traws Exceptional values at $1.45. $7.50. —vourth wieer. |[|perance Town,” and the Pathe|m cays the repent, (i Trimmings Suggested for These Hats Weekly |"and of a rather thin stand. The $1.95 id ain Se SFP Hi $1.50 z | e iia iain oar a spring wheat crop is unusually |f White Wings, -95. Black Imitation Goura, 50. | BE SURE TO TAKE A HIPPODROME fe, but is makin ) prove. For Daughter’s Vacation Wear CAMERA ON YOUR TRIP The Willis Hall Trio, componed ce “wtih Che Semieenesueaeors | Black Love Birds, $2.45. Feather Breast Bands, $1.25. a > lof a man and a boy and girl who|The second crop of alfalfa 6) White Imitation Goura, $1.45. Small Mercury Wings, 75¢. sing and produce comedy, head the growing fast.” bill which opens at the Hippodrome vou GROSS U. S. BORDER | Other singing and talking come . dians on the new list are Kimball | Hrothers and Du Bois and Young, a! NOGALES, “June, 28.-—Mexican —Basement Salesroom A Sale of 59c and 79¢c Tub ce aro | Ansco Cameras Dresses at 50c My. | One Third Less Fancy Linens 100 Pairs Women’s Pumps man and woman officials in a conference with A few Ansco Cameras Arthur Freed does an original) American officers today disavowed | f 4 Who Would Want to ow Anse sauea tet dong mek oa educe Reiesed to Pair that have been used for demonstrating the many Shaw, Talcott and Edmonds intro. eight M duce comedy and song into a rural|er m ican soldiers shortly aft ht The Mexicans led by Make Them for That? $1.00 HARPLY _ reduced ri sketch. a Heutenant had penetrated 150 rcRePT : * SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS good qualities of Anscos— || Theda Sara, in “The Galley|fect into American territory wher ewe: Sve quoted to XCEPTIONAL values are reduced 33 1-3 per cent. Slave,” ts the William Fox rdered to halt A score of shots|f] close out Sideboard and in this underpriced of- were exchanged b&b en it play feature of the new progra Dresser Scarfs, Doilies, Stand Covers and Center- A slight scratch on the case, perhaps, but every one me- Your choice of these little Tub Dresses at 50c apiece for the opening opers and the Mexicans. There |} fering, which includes strap no casualtion Pumps and plain styles, in negligence, caused, Li ae ee be sae ARREST DRUGGIST "Tuieves ger gi.gg || rectsv inn smtcomn, [non an lan ee . : ¥ tahoe octane vatent and plain leathers, They’re made of plaid and striped \ding Buster 00 brass ie Wena Pareamee Gah that have | r iled or =F ye : , ginghams and percales, with v; sie $4. u 0 j7ae1 Greenwood ava., was arrested Bafe crackers made their way |i rue’ if i sizes 3, 314, 4 and 4% only. ‘ é ing B by members of the dry squad Tues be ofthe s Cloak |i Some ha Reduced 00 pai square and round neck; some have day night after whisky and w a rag vray pe a and others weseghch is « er: Dal haiee of contrasting had been found in his place at Ti bi M1 ox enibedide: Basement Salesroom. collars I] | business T night, and blew oper vt — eieks shades, others are neatly piped | Police. officers say he directed| safe They pak 31.08 . sizes. Santa! 1 50 d $1 75 D 1] phe Bey se * rapt “y t wa Fad WRITER dig Np gp ee t sell a laundryman apint of whisky WILL TALK , $ e an ./9 Dresses $ 4d |The laundryman paid for it with a| Mrs. Mary Hanford Ford, writer } from 25¢ ; 82. 45. Wash Goods Remnants aCe 71%, Dresses, just the kind for beach, cout |] | marked dollar bill, and the officers |and lecturer, will talk on ‘The |ff we eis “a eg sid ae ‘i i he . followed the transaction by search | Obteis of the Soul,” at the Wom: |ff ig “ 7 i} and some styles for dress occasions. neluded are two with RR ne and Capa ing for booze. o charge will bejan's Exchange Wednesday at § R n fs ‘| Shutter, size 2%x6 nd a : ong | ‘educed to ‘ard piece middy effects, jumper styles, vestee models, belted, hes, at StH. S1S.SB |p| Meces_sasizet the boy. ee ee ee Ro e . ‘ } guimpe and bolero styles. They're hambray, middy | 9:00, sire 34334 $3.33 p } cloth, ginghams, linenes and novelty fabrics; 2 to 14 neh . . ‘ * | On ‘ossious 0 a 7” q P ti ANY useful lengths in White and Colored Cottons, | es, Te | or leres including standard Dress Ginghams, Dress Crepes, ueaiatts: eenileeas —Upper Main Floor, ANY GIRL—AS TOLD TO my mother's illness, my father’s | U d 2 d ag 7a Cloth, White and Colored Flannelettes, Gala- ia MARGARET WAVERLY |necretary had failed to send me | nderprice . Mus! i Long Cloths—desirable fabrics fi " More Bargains in IF A D (CONTINUED) my allowance which had been due | Ustin. £00 00g COs eee or pron ay— I did not realize, Margie, that I/to reach me the morning before. | 7 colo pn in these — en's and children’s wear—reduced to 10¢ yard. A d Cc rt soe had very litte money until after Immediately Jeff's face lighted | if ype Portieres in Basement Salesroom. }Curtains and Curtainings W oe [started to pack up few tings. |up ‘and’ he. handed me rol otf s | vst the Summer Home Nomen’s 3-Piece |f then 1 found that 1 had only | bills pt greens, browns and . yi enough to pay for my tickets and I don’t want all of them,’ I pro. combinatic f green with ; rt Middy Suits for |} tne stateroom which 1 had thought-| tested. ‘It you will lend. me $20 pai and. “4! + 10c Curtain Scrim 5c Yard | iessly ordered T'll have dad send you k just brown and green with red y pr: n SS tee ard heres oo $1. 25° ‘Ola went down after the tickets|as soon as I get in today ib Full-length and short val l 0 S, Cc > Sage | and came back iickly, saying | Don't burry, Miss Margaret ance styles, some with TE e cov MF 10c quality, at Sc a yard. A large va- | an c a " WELL-MADE coverall Apron, } , |} \there was a red-he oung man|satd Jeff, and then he got all red endants of s and : riety of patterns and colorings to select | So handy, so comfort down at the ticket « who said | again - ndants of tapestry band as pictured, that serves as a I from. | able and so much worn |§|he knew me, lived in my town, and | I think I'll ring and see if 1 EK ° s 15¢ Ci 12’ec Y | are the three i that, as it happened he was golng/can get the morning paper,’ I said Reduced to 95e¢, $1.45, house dress when desired Made of _Cretonnes 12'/c Yard piece |] nome that evening, too, he would| but as my hand was on the push || $1.95 and $2. plain pink or blue percale, with belt Pretty Cretonnes in very desirable pat- | Middy Suits at $1.25 look after everything button Jeff sprang up. 5 Basement & and " t wh mes Ded | terns and colors, very appropriate for camp Of Amoskeag gingham, I did not even ask his name Let me get it for you,’ he said, | ies and trimming of white piping. Priced Me tas¢ éctendid variety. Special at wich Full cipealar eeteie for all R could io ar was: “Your nd disappe ea outside ‘the door. 69¢. ttassanent baaaae 12%c a yard. Middy. belted ati : 1 ; nom ents came, ack shortly, “saying tii toi | J on here were no papers to be * . | around, Dutch cap to But when I got down to the|had, and that he would try to get e Lace Curtains 98c Pair match : train I looked up into. the ugly,| me one at the next station, 1 could Fai Soa : ‘ 3 New arrivals in Lace Curtains, much | freckled face of Jeff Perrigreen,|not help thinking that be had nion uits 39c under regular price. About 50 different Large Coverall seoraes with its shock of red hair.| grown a shade lexs ugly, and re Spe- 43 Dozen ’ ; mea ahi > s a am so sorry, Miss Newton,| marking on the coincidence of his mN’S : -) Parte 1c ng ae Sey gos oA SBDIRA; 278 | Aprons at 39¢ you are in trouble, he sald, ‘I am|traveling home with me, 1 asked cial C | Cakes W OMEN’S Fine-ribbed Cotton yards long; 98c a pair. Full size and full | 89!mg thru tonight, and if you will/him where he had been ee EP Union Suits in low neck, sleeve- Scrim Curtains $1.49 Pair lene pron allow me to look after yaur bag-| ‘I am at Yale, but some very AIRY Soap, a white, less style, With lace-trimined denue ma : : =D ; eng rons in a |B gage I'll be mighty glad to do It.'|important business is calling me o: hath soap Be Shyer aCe Tne? ee ae Scrim and Marquisette Curtains, about splendid assortment of 1 gave him my checks without|/home. I shall only spend one day det i et taped top and arm-eye. Sizes 34, 36 f 40 different patterns, some with trimmed stripes, figures and pat a word, and was ushered into my|home, as 1 must be back as soon special, the dozen cakes, : 38 ‘ . ‘ } edges, others with edges and insertions, terns. ‘good lit charac re ai ose git oe Sees. | 4 e00 OR /OWopribed At aes Saf call others plain hemstitched , in good quality All night long the grinding Did you see last night's pa-|]} vy <—-Rasement Salesroom — Basement Salesroom, as 5 ' percales wheels kept pounding out the|pers? I was #0 upset I never —Third Floor, North. —Third Floor, South. words: ‘Your mother is very fll; |thought to b th a ight , ; or 0 ; | thoug buy them. There migh S og Te on ties ae ‘me home at once.’ have been something in them . cials in io | “ ” 3 i It was daylight before 1 fell|/about mother's sudden {Ilness pecia acation Carry Home Specials in the Bakery into a troubled sleep, and it was} “It seemed to me that Jeff stut 1 an ress oO Ss Needs for Outdoor | A after 9 the next day when I rang|tered a little as he informed me 5 2 Loaves Bon Marche 10c Bread, 2 for 15c for the porter and asked him to} that he, too, had been too busy to R : | , bring me a cup of coffee and an|see the papers. mM. t 5 $1 50 Ss en eegte Socklas, not more bp Crashers. $1.00 size, with orange. I had quite forgotten that Wout on come out and have e nan Ss: e€ uce i urprise ets a 2 dow > each, Oc refund for return I had no money to pay for them/luncheon? he asked a little later J f at $1 19 | 2 dozen for 15c | of tin, at... 89c until after he had gone T can'éwo Ot there, DHE ff N this collection of remnants there are Taffetas, f 12\/g0 Ginger Snape Delicious Frit Cake. 1 was almost in a panic, but I]you will join. me, we can have Messal 5 : Wright & Ditson well-known | Per pound ..... .10c | 2 Ibs. 36¢; pound 2Oc Jf harrenca to think of Jeff, ana nas: [lunch in he cogelinens Stipe. Silks). WV Ro) Creped, | Seceak aa Surprise Tennis Rackets, with | — —Fourth Floor, bon Be mot up aa dressed. “Neither one of us thought of duroys and Novelty Weaves in lengths for dresses, 5 na few minutes the walter|the times 1 had snubbed the gro- | s k polished frame, strung with good | aS bro: ght in my tray, on which was|cer’s son, f WALES, “Seeirts: anid tA OUnge al sharply reduced j prow at as | on, for [ was grief stricken | ’ : ce ta ‘THURSDAY SPECIALS IN DOMESTICS Arran iach ot viblcia'ae wot as loca datone eT, oie Casseroles —Basoment Salesroom, 7 alin iad “es the coffee and frult not eat, but | managed to drink 4 i bios =—— Hh $2.00 Golf Clubs $1.55 7C Calicoes, 24 and 25 Inch, 5c Yd. Thi "Soung Renileman says 1t]eup of tea mK «) Special 85c * ” ‘ you are not too tired can he call] “Even Jeff's appetite seemed iHT-AING : ‘ + t Going golfing? ‘Then get the 1,500 Yards, Full Bolts and Mill Lengths, Neat Patterns and give you your checks, Miss,'|rather an unknown quantity, but | ee Sp ania SSA aba Teaspoons, pecial 25c for Six f celebrated Provtwick Golf Club| Je Apron Ginghams 5c 10c Printed La. sald the porter he clutched both my hands, as all 4 ole, as pictured, in hand fa od at $1.55. Best make for all kinds | 4900 yardy of ts n Ging: 2,000 y oe at Pri hae is : me iA Set! a At al aeatnettac HUGE te nek ha pl cea adi iragaces baad ESE Spoons are tn a :taatetsliriys Patten 18 Sree : ” : : (Ne ie Apro , P ) yards of Printed Lawns, “In a minute Jeff came in, and} dear mother might be dead, « or and © @ e1 be of playing. Mid-Irons, Mashle, | hams, 27 inches wide, in lengths | 27 Inches wide, lengths to 10 |[| blushed almost as red as his hatr| burst into tone ge ara labia aja hin goa a veer finish—made with white metal plate over a process Putter, Cleek | to 10 yards; neat blue checks, | yards; solld colors and neat pat- |f|when I thanked him for the flow Don't, Paula, don't, he s Inset, Exceptionally good value = neta) Pp. f —Foarth Fioor, | at be a yard terns —Lewer Maia Fieer. |i |ers, Then, Margie, I blushed, for|boyishly, “she will be all fe es } at Soe. VENI g ractical for every-day use or fot ihe I had to confess that thru some| know she will.” ; \| Housewares Section, Basement. camp. Special, set of 6, 25¢. Basement Salesroom, | I suppose, by (To be continued)

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