The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1916, Page 12

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HE BON MARCHE Pike Street-—--Second Avenue————Union Street— Elliott 4100 | | A RADICAL CLEARANCE SALE OF | 332 Girls’ Wash Dresses at Very Decided Reductions All odd lines of Girls’ Wash Dresses have been gathered together into three } groups and re-priced in such a way that a few hours of active selling will clear } them all out of the shop. Wi MOTHERS WITH DAUGHTERS FROM 2 TO 14 YEARS OF | CERTAINLY ATTEND THIS SALE Girls’ 79c Dresses for 50c SIZES 2 TO 14 YEARS 200 Girls’ 79¢ Dresses at 50c also few white fawna, cor thers belted. E © or middy effects Dresses Worth to $2.50 for $1.00 SIZES 2 TO 14 YEARS ) Dresses reduced for Saturday—Jap crepe and linenes, rirplettes, cinghams and novelty fabrics, made belted; Vestee yoke; jacket and straight line styles. Girls’ $2.95 to $3.95 Dresses for $2.00 SIZES 6 TO 12 YEARS Wash Dresses going for near half; 32 tn all, of gingham, Jap crepes, inens, Mowered marquisette, with wide mashes of silk or velvet; srgandy cuffs and collars. —Seocond Floor Center. AGE SHOULD They're percales, & mbined with er Tennis Shoes 95c | TENNIS PUMPS AND OXFORDS | WORTH TO $2.00 A PAIR FOR — | WOMEN—FOR MEN—FOR The season's best bargains in Shoes, White, Brown Slack Pumps, with one or two straps. | Lace Oxfords with red or white rubber | FOR SUMMER JAUNTS, OR AFLOAT A Kodak Is the Thing , | And remember, if it isn’t an Eastman BOYS | it isn’t a Kodak | Full Lines of Kodaks and Kodak Supplies | in the Camera Section | NO. 0 BROWNIE, 1%x2'4, AT $1.25 NO. 2 BROWNIE, 2'4x3'4, AT $2.00 ‘AFIELD Tennis and NO. 2 A BROWNIE, 2) 9x4/4, AT $1.00 | NO. 3 BROWNIE, 314x414, AT $4.00 ppotes—9Sc a pair as long as we have any. | factman’s Vest Pocket Kodaks at $1.25 Barefoot Sandals 89c oe ng sid : ‘Folding Brownie Cameras at Misses’ tan Barefoot Sandals. of good quality 00, $7.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00 and $11.00 | tan leather, sizes 11% to 2, at 89c a pair Saturday hic Foldi Pocket Kodak dis ‘The proper footwear for vacation time sectasicgampoasy ape em | $9.00 up tw $66.00 Girls’ $3.00 Sandals $1.49 WE HAVE AGAIN IMPROVED OUR Patent leather 5-etrap Roman Sandals, with FINISHING SERVICE Se Gad inettare uacrow toes. Eises 3% 19 Ge =! making two deliveries daily. il Child: sl t Ss oon Ww be finished "5 . $1.59 ims In before noon wi int i by 5 p. m. the same day—all in after and $3.00 Slippers, of soft glazed kid, with | 1, 4 5 rj » re Gell fouks the and iow Lovie’ Vary | NOON and up to 5 p. m. will be ready ‘Beat styles; sizes trom 8% to 2 by noon the next day. 3 $3.50 Oxfords $1.95 Pair Complete Lines of Eastman's Autographic and N. C. Films Always Fresh fomen’s white Nubuck Oxfords, with full round Upper Main Floor, Center. Hight welt soles, medium height military heels 7 1 sy llega mend tae, ale Saturday Specials in Candy and Masic and $4.00 Sport Oxfords $2.19 be Music — “Den't | 20c French Burnt Poa | Bite the ae That's | nuts, fresh and crisp ‘Women's w' Nubuck Sport Oxfords, with boon You,’ and | will not become sticky white ivory sol iow or spring heels and fancy M.O-T-H-E-R, een Dall straps. Cool and easy for Summer | lease »... 15¢ —Lower Main Floor. | @ copy for 10c —Upper Main Floor. —Third Floor. | Fiber Silk Sweaters and Only $4.50 Not all fiber silk—but fiber silk and cotton, cleverly combined to Bur very stylish-looking Sweaters They come in solid colors, bright gold, a deep rose and a rich Copenhagen blue, broad ~\ Sashes or belts, patch pockéts and V necks \ Fiber Sweaters at $5.50 Here's the best to be had for the money—in fancy and plain weave Vout | Sweaters of fiber combination trimmings—\V neck, shawl or sailor col dar and sash—in the wanted pastel shades. Al Sweaters. so the beautiful S hetland Second Floor, Center. EVERY BATHING REQUIREMENT IS HERE Bathing Caps Part-wool B 19¢, 25 Wha isc & 7 38 Women’s and Jer All-wool athir 1 at sathing Suits. 7¥¢, $1.98 . BS. 95. $4. 95 and % HAVE YOUR FISHING TACKLE READY | The Seattle Fly & Bait Casting Club will hold its f lin, Wash., on Sunday, July 16th—so have your tackle ready || Se Trout Flies, all the monies patterns, 5c 25c Kracker Jack Rime Flies, tied on good hooks and gutted, dozen 19c 15c “yf Tyee Salmon Fags, every Egg @ perfect balt . SPECIALS IN SPORTING GOODS $2.00 Bon Challenge Golf Clubs, $1 55 s . sey annual 10c Colorado Spinner, that apins with fly hook or plain $3.50 Sunday Pocket Rod: bamboo, § joints, cork 1} Willow Fish Basket, No. 6 room for both lunch and fish SECURE YOUR FISHIN SPORTING 5c "$3.10 with strap; plenty of $1.50 | G LICENSE IN OUR GOODS SHOP 25¢ Leader and Bait inay JULY. CLEARANCE 1} $2.00 Hub Tennis Rackets (Wright & $1 .69 Ditson’s), special ....... brassie and driver, at | $1.00 Bon Star Tennis Rackets, with 1.00 Mid tron, Mashie, bine! Cleok, $1 .00 | | polished frame and good gut, at . _79¢c special | ~ Fourth Floor. For the. Week- End Saturday Specials in the | «Carry Home” Specials in Grocery Store the Delicatessen Recreation Butter 28c Lb. Picnic Dainties | Picnic Supplies Fresh Washington Creamery | jtore are pas Butter, guaranteed fine quality, | w41) S cy he pre rh Caunty 3 ey fer Picais, oer rere only with other gro. Plen Lunch, at these ina other Catdoer i prices, provided you carry your | the necessary fis! Santa Clara Prunes, guaranteed fine quality, small size, 5c Mayflower Blend Coffee, roasted fresh daily, 25c parcel home with you Picnic Table Boiled Ham, finest quality meat, 123c 2 Réanat me Bon 4c | Sardines, genuine tm. Mayonnalse Dreseing, the popu Marche Brill 1, Ib. ported Norwegian smoked, can. . 10 | tar’son Marche Sc Church's Grape Juice, made in | Brand, Ib 30c Maplewara Lunch Bet, cor Lipman Specials tn Corned Ur for 6 persona Be | ke ened 7M ae | Arf erm 25¢ | Oc Washington, quart, 32¢; ked Tongue Tin 8 | Tin Spoons, set of 4 10c 5c Package of Waxed Lunch Paper, for . 5c Paper Picnic Plates, 8inch aslze, dozen Bamboo Knife and Fork Set, for Instant Postum, large #ize 45c, small size, pint, 17¢; 4-ounce bottle 25c Chow Chow, mustard Ferguson’s Orange Marmalade, | pickle, pint the picnic table l-pound Orange Marmalade, M Table Spoons, set of Eins sinh ded) 19c MacPherson’s, 1b 18c | 6 for 10c Ivory Soap, | Yellow Cream Cheese, | 100 pure white Pa | | per ean ss cass. soseees 25c | per Ib...... 18c | Napkins, priced 10c —Fourth Floor. | —Fourth Floor South. —Lower Main Floor North. $10.00 |] | Roosevelt and Col. Rots |] OUR CANDIDATES FOR GOVERNOR! NO. 2’S THE COLONEL OF EVERETT Col. This ts the second of the series off If tories om gubermatorial candid The t will be om Janes MeNeeley of Ta oma Roland H, Hartley Roosevelt jwhite, you can j}mazuma on } speaking, Col, T and H. Hart: | Paradoxically ley, tho as different as a hight f th and a grape e, have as i traits in ¢ on a8 a drug store and a si ey is for ita destruction. the drift? It is this wa They dou h colonels, If one sang in B other would sing in L sharp. thoughts except to rom Oyster who 1 he wea taking prisoners east fo deportation ; AFTER AN all-olg ‘ tion, Fed Judge » niased hearing “4 age sult { Matthew Mullen agatost |‘? the 8. EB « the Unions Opposes f Everett for the colone | 1534 JOHN W. GILLESPIE, 69, age by tH 44th ave, resident of the state) op ee gy a Hg wince 1857, died V wday | SAILING VESSE are all that) t to thi me th | we erik a J. C. RALSTON, of Spokan \ formally svagested et a lur nee water laws t PAUL DETHOOR, aF tat h f the Immaculate « " . . t od Thursday at Provi hospital after a career of succes " among the Indians n't widented. ge NATIONAL FRENCH Calls It Soclatiem celebrated F lovel of Oyster Bay Like the « beach the olonel of rett not only mo given hi positively, but acts it, and F. PIPER it, He's against the “ad lence at od lex ideas that were t tt orevale t st few years bet 1 1 t step o FRANK VITE € tention sta s en Acti J alt 4 t Unive Italy, w apt neton came to Olyr Port 1 ulf of the university appro MI er ye Be gf LAYMAN, | priation fore c on the university express hf inion campus Thureday night | No, indeed CELEBRATION COMMEMORAT.| 1)... was the colonel o! erett ING the anniversary of the Liberty | who threatened to cut off appre t to Seattle has been], f the state on from Friday until Aw was ever ta Got Title In Militia it all that, Hartley is an af n I ge 1 courte per ta 1 bit reserved, but red t J r resort horn ew Brunswick NEW YORK—An ex; eto Min ' tank in a butcher shop], In 1897 he it toll five and at least completely i: ing mar 30 injured, bi wrecking the bu TACOMA — MADAME, HESSE- commander-ir itia Hartley came to SPROTTE, of Seattle, was elected entered the tum Thursday director of the St n Everett. He was , al club for the com | : n 1919, and a mem t f th legislature in 1914 S—-A marine! jie is married, has three childre or f the idaut Dt ine . t ti Ju 1 whi en rout Har iy rf t to f tle an nd WASHINGTON—THE I con-| his convictior entior Germa uring and a swimming tourn iuidbag ynvet to0""Sttone “s BISHOP HITS AT temy for Tepresentative Humphrey, Dill and Johnson, #o BIRTH CONT OL they went to Baltimore Thursday, | R SPRINGFIELD — SIX Illinois Bishop O'Dea 1s of the opinion t birth control propaganda 1s of militiamen are camp Ne and Oglesby, Il, t pate warkete io she bunk, and belongs to the pages of ninth SE Hotbud rtites . veterinary surge test bool ITHACA, N. Y.—Mre, Vernon #4 not to the pot By Castle ts prostrated at the death of | Man being her favorite lap dog, and went into| , He expressed this opinton Thurs mourn d the direfur | PY Right a: tl day a new to non Washit 3) patty JERSEY CITY.—William 1, sil : ; vers admits not another Caru #0, but nevertheless he values his | ot‘ : Maa voice at $20,000,000 and has xued a ine reorpanieat company for loss of his| education P hereby more apeech, caused by fumes, and better health of ra would be CLEVELAND, O.—William Allen, turned out ond less poor private gardener, fined $10 and costs for practitioners tying a robin to a cherry tree to! Goy. Li Mayor Gill, Prest-| frighten away other birds which|dent Suzzallo and prominent physi |sought fruit. clans gave talks, nag | THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON «Basement Salesroom Pric First 100 Summer Hats In an Exceptional Offering at $2.95 Mer Y earl nw : - N itable {« ed-price a sortment of Summer Hat t Th hes and the de ur uc at make a savir | 25e wes 1 ano ou u Li cluded are Small Lisere Hats, Neckwear biladle d08 coldes,’ ‘wit Reduced to 10c ruching of maline and ribbon Medium-size Sailors, with bow and flower trimming 36-Inch Dress Linen 25c Yard ATURAL « of medium weight, lor Linen r women's B* IKEN lines of Women's luding Roll Col- gandie Vestees Notions at Special Prices ot 8 Neck- Turbans and All-black Hats, in the smaller shay ny other novel- especially becoming to the matror ties, reduced to 10. Reduced to $2.95. —Bacon UNTEriEMED HATS REDUCED TO 50¢— PERE R color 50 Windsor Ties UNTRIMMED HATS REDUC $1.45 25c¢ va Shanes of ere with rolling bris Pratt ani ee ee tes we \ INDSOR Ties for iu ag ph taaets Hb ep A / wear with middy 4 Basement Salesroom. tlouses, in pl colors, checks and flowered ef- fects, attractively priced at Striped Mohai = 50 256 ‘each tripe oO air its, in 0 Basement Salesroom | pl Festi wip smart — =; i fered in low-price ” “ ” : Beis axe AS ter aad | “Poros-Mesh weight mohair and Palm 1 | Union Suits. 50c He 4 1 patterned with broad | Ginek & 4 ape a stripes of tan and white, blue | | W )MEN’S Poros-Mes'! Z and gray, black and gray and } Union Suits in low c Several smart nd white. models to choose from, with novelty pockets and belts. Price | $4.50. SERGE SKIRTS, $5.75. Combination check effects with | green and white predominat- Stockings ing are featured in these Serge . Utility Skirts They are in active three-piece 35c Pair models, with buttoned trousers pockets and 4-inch belt. Price $5.75 COATS REDUCED TO $9.35 AND $12.25 Attractive opportunities for saving are offered in a 9 and 93 disposal of We and $12.25 ymen's Coats in broken lines, at $9.35 —Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Tapeless Banal: 29c Senay lasesorseg Soys’ Wash Bl tical tapeless style, made up n madras, with military collar and flat uses in the stripe ta - cales and chambrays felled seams. Sizes 6 to 15 years. Exceptional values at 20¢. Boys’ Wash Hats in plain white and color combina tions, 25¢. Boys’ Bathing Suits in dark blue, trimmed with white or red, sizes 24 to 34, 50¢. ; A i tasement Salesroom. Girls’ Wash Dresses, 95¢ TTRACTIVI alues are offered a r, in ' S pictured, well-made, attractively-styled Dresses of Plaid and A I “pa : ¥ set in f Stripe Ginghams, with trimming of plain white or har : ; 4 ean ad Pp 95 made specially monizing color. Size year doe average figure. In the finer ginghams and chambrays are smart medium bust, Middy Dresses, in combinations of white and colors. f : pri acing Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price $1.25. supporters are ' Very good S’ and Children’s atent L eather Pumps with instep strap, excellent-fitting and serv iceable Sizes 8 to 11, $1.45 pa 1 to 2, $1.75 pair nee —- 2 to 6, $1.95 pair Misses’ and Children’s Barefoot Sandals, black or white, 5 to & $1.00 pair; 8 to 11, $1.25 50-Foot Fancy China Reduced ek ay, Sa oe Catan inch Non-kink Black { | | | Molded Rubber Hose, will | | if properly cared for. Fifty nnced Intaseetcs GRASS SHE luded are Salad Bowl ike Plate and other useful Plates, Chop Dishes, Fancy and Creamers, Stein Flower Vases, Jug item Marass The values are exceptional, at 10¢, 15¢@ and 25e. Basoment Salesroom sleeveless style, with tight or lace-trimmed knee. 34 to 44, 50¢ suit. Basement Salesroom. Phoenix , W' IMEN’S Phoenix e Stockings in black and white, sizes 844, 35¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1. 00. —Basement Salesroom ree Lacie ront Corset, $1.00 >». N. Cor- vink for long and boned protector under Two sets of hose attached. ue, $1.00. Basement Salesroom bh Rialto Hose Special $7.45 SPECIAL 20¢ Shears with 5%4- inch blades and tempered steel bow, special 20c, —Housewares Section gg coutil, the It has skirt Basement

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