The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1916, Page 12

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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue -Union Street Etfiott 4100 500 Girls’ Tub Dresses Reduced ITTLE Wash Dresses for less money than you could buy the materials and make them yourself. Made in a score of different ways, all attractive. Made of good percales, chambrays and ginghams, in checks, stripes, plaids and plains. To make choosing easy, we've divided into 4 lots and priced them this way: them all Group 3 $1.25 and $2.45 Wash “gga at 35¢ at 0c at $1 2 to 6 years Group 4 Wash Dresses Worth to $3.95 at $2 6 to 12 years 2 to 14 years 2 to 14 years ALL-COTTON BATHING SUITS 79% WOOL AND COTTON MIXED SUITS ALL-WOOL OR PART-WOOL SUITS $ FINE ALL-WOOL BATHING SUITS FOR $4.95 | Women's Pure Rubber Bathing Caps, 19¢ to 75¢ —Second Floor. Children's $1.25 Bathing Suits, romper style, for 95¢ SATURDAY AT THE FACTORY SALE OF SHOES White Canvas Sport Oxfords $1. 19 They’re Worth to $1.75 a Pair Just the very Shoes for outdoor summer sports of white canvas with the heavy and the comfortable, so cool, so sensible. r awhile Women’s Oxfords at $1.49 Pair Oxfords and Pumps, worth to $3.50, of vict kid or patent leather, with low or medium height heels and wide widths Plenty of sizes. White Canvas Shoes at $1.65 Pair ’ P Women’s Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, worth to | Women’s Shoes at $2.49 Pair $3.00. Shoes button style, with welt soles and | Values to $4.00, In patent leather or dull calf Jow heels. Oxfords with plain toes and covered | Shoes, with welt or turned soles, cloth or kid tops. heels. | Also lace style with white cloth tops Women's white, gray or bronze lace and button Shoes, worth to $7.00, with 8-inch tops, $3.95 pair. All sizes up to 5. Christmas Only Comes Once a Year But Little Folks’ Birthdays Come Every Day This big “all-the-year” round Toy Shop is full of things that little girls and little boys would just love to have for birthday gifts Thousands and thousands of dolls, doll equipment, play things, mechanical toys and educational toys They are made rubber soles low heels—so All sizes f Women’s White Shoes at $2.19 Pair $3.50 and $4.00 white Nile cloth lace Shoes, with | full Smch tops, turn or welt soles and covered heels All are on newest lasts games, wheel toys, outdoor —Fourth Fier Silken Gloves for Summer Days Silk Gloves 65c Pr. | Silk Gloves 85c Pr. Women’s Two-clasp Silk Gloves with| Kayser and other ouble-tipped fingers, some in contrasting | two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, embroidery, others with plain stitching | double-tipped fingers. White, black, rc | brown, navy, pongee, gray White, black, tan, brown. ; Upper Mata Fieor. in with tan, good makes Specials in Summer Underclothes Boys’ Union Suits 39c Porosknit Union Suits with high necks, short sleeves and knee length. Seconds of the 50c quality; also fine ribbed Cotton Suits 50c Union Suits at 39c Women’s fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits Saturday Specials in Hosiery Children’s Hose 17c Fine ribbed Cotton Stockings with elas- tic legs and seamless, with double heels and toes. White and black; sizes 6 to 9%, at 17c a pair. ’ : Women’s Hose 35c Pair Women’s heavy Fiber Silk-boot Stock- | ings with elastic Jisle tops and seamless with low necks and sleeveless, ribbon-run feet with double heels and toes. Plenty | crocheted yokes; cuff knee style; sizes of blacks and whites | 36 to 44 Women’s Hose 50c Pair Women’s Vests at 75c Fiber Silk Stockings with elastic deep “Carter's” $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 Mercer- lisle garter tops and seamless feet, with | ized Vests with high, low or Dutch necks i} double heels and toes. Black, white and | and sleeveless, with long or short i} costume shades sleeves. Tights to match. —Upper Main Floor, 300 Boys’ $2.00 Awning Stripe Wash Suits to Be Sold at $1.69 2 to 8 Year Sizes in Middy and Tommy Tucker Styles Boys’ Wash Suits—$2.00 ones—in the swagger awning stripes, at $1.69. cause we've had a rainy season. They are made of such a good grade of galatea, in the middy and Tommy Tucker styles, with the little straight pants, with blue, pink, lavender, brown, red or black stripes per Main Floor, or —Upper Maia Floor. just be- |] | Keofe's grocery store | | | | —Upper Main Fleer. | i | | of Mystery | {RAINIER VALLEY | S BIG TIME AT | NNUAL FIESTA) Hillman real en office street loner, Harry We tate agent door and y to J. B that it w sitors, Thursday, at Hillman ¢ d annual Valley | held | in charge of the o provided amusement for the guests in every known form There was a good time to be had all along Rainier ave, from the Oreag theatre and the merry-Ko round, to the tent of “Ki, the Man nmittee The Sacred Lemur of Madagas-| car was located next to Owen Sov Jerign'’s barber shop Owen raid it was about the best act that had ever been to Hillman | Cavanaugh'’s band played all day long on the grandstand at Oreus | and Rainier ave, in front of J. F. | The grandstand later was a stage for Mme. Kuh Lout | Sh gaily dd with bunting flowers. Booths displaying sample | | packages of the merchants’ wa | jand hot dogs and other ents | punctuated t mob. It was in some day nier Valley youths were given first lessons tn “rolling their in front of N, J. Byrna’s pool used as man and Mrs. K, Lepper's dancing girls all along the avenue were | own room Some slicker from the city gave | lessons thruout the sweltering day es fragrant Bull Durham and | brown papers. | The athletic ghost of Mt. Olym } pus smiled on Mrs, G. L. Turner, | 5526 Winston ave. 8, winner of the | three athletic event for women, and she breezed home an easy first in the nall driving contest, winning a handsome potato dish, with a cover and gilt handles Thix event would have been per fect had not somebody swiped a hammer Rev. H Painter, master of ceremonies, was worrted, the hammer had been loaned by Fred Cox, of the Economy Dry Goods store, or Dr, McKay, he wasn't sure which. Alexander Menard, 5525 Winston ave. 8. got more loganberry pie on his face than fn his stomach, but | Won the ball bat fn the ple race. | Walter Frown, 3950 Juneau are »ved he could eat more bran than other kid In the valley and for xcellent imitation of a cow, got A genuine baseball Zelia Glenn, 4662 Juneau st.. won the candle race for girl, RH Rearden, real estater, lowed as how | it was a mighty close race The woodshed of the G. L. Tur ner home i# a half a ton of Black | Diamond lump, richer Friday as «| | result of Mrs. Turner's ability to |Uhread a needle and her hubby's fleet feet. They won the married couple's race Mrs. Bertha Freeman, ave. &, won a soup married women’s race, and Anna| | Urich, 5003 46th ave. S., won the girls’ race Virginia Clark, 804 cleaned up in the race Frank Parrish, 9423 58th. ave. 8, ;Won the sack race. Eddie Percival, 4409 86th ave. 8. | won the crab race for boys. Joe Ash, 2929 Hudson st., made all the other ids Jealous because of jbis Charile Chaplin makeup and his job. He carried a sign adver. | |tising meals at a local cafe. } eee The celebration was all wrecked when bombs M 5047 49th bowl fn the Marion at girls’ potato | but were sho — DEAR BRorHer Oiver: rjatreets leading In jot the Bach one flag whihe ould be re late in the afte contained an Ar drifted to the east the direction of the fast disappearing flag covered with kids, It ts t the flags landed somewhere Renton s and near see The eventog celebration was started with a community parade of decorated automobiles filled with pretty women Mayor Gill and members of the city counct! and the board of pub He works, led the parade. The festa committee, followed by the fraternal organizations of the valley, were next in line. The fire deparcment and different tn dustrial Moats followed tn the rear Mayor Gill attempted to give « talk. Hetween julls in the noise of the throng Le did the best he nuld to speak of the {mportance mber election and the aforeing the dry law Following a fireworks display, thousands of giddy young souls and some not 60 giddy danced on the brancovered pavement until midnight, whea the fiesta was brought to a clone. necenslt and Mra T. Kondo, 918 Washington st o Mr and Mra P. J. Ton, set) ® Caneay | | T. Cleon, see Mr and Mra @ Johnson, 2167 / at ave 1 Mra Hd Martin, 1912 in Dodds {. Alles, 28, and Ktlen Olson, 19 and Jessie ¥ and Hannah ni. | 4 Dorie MWh nderson and Mra Jeasle Blake mJ. Peehter, #2, and Sadie Vern Minnie Rattle, deser Marry Saviman Maihott ve Jean FE Mathett anaugh va Pred B Car Joone Singer, crusity he furan Suyder, 04. 2200 BD Terrace ot Minnie H. Malmbere, 27, 217 N. 17th ot | TWO STEAMERS SUNK | July 21.—The British meamer Karma was the victim of a LONDON, jsubmarine in the Mediteranean to. day, almost at the same time that | the steamer Grangemoor was tor. pedoed and sunk by an undersea | boat. MARION, O-—Altho he told the | court he saturated cat with kero-| jf sene and applied match only after | innumerable attempts to get rid of| ff it, judge fined William Flaherty $10 |] and costs. MISS BAKER, I WANT To TDICTATS A MERGAPTER DON'r Good Furniture at Real Savings HE above sums up the Semi-annual Furnitur the opportunity that one may needs and buy now instead of later in the yea FREDERICK&NELSON ‘Basement Salesroom Summer Sport Coats $5.00 and $9.50 (THE Coat is a new arrival that answers admir- ably the requirements of Summer outing wear. It is of white chinchilla) in) smart belted style, . topped with a choker collar of navy, black, rose or i openhag yen velvet. Price $9.50. Golfine Sports Coats in White, Rose, Copen- hagen and Gold, full- lined, belted models, at $5.00. pictured Basement Salesroom 200 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $2.95 —All-black Hats —Colored Hats —White Hats an opportunity to make an g on a hat for wear. The favorite wings, feathers and ribbons, and the values are exceptional at $2.95. 70 TRIMMED HATS REDUCED TO $1.00— turban attractive savin dress or tailored trimmings include trimming flowers, effects in These Hats are principally in the small effects, particularly becomin to the matron Ps J 4 sharply underpriced at $1.00. Exceptional Values in Two Groups of UNTRIMMED HATS Reduced to 50¢ and $1.45 Basement Salesroom. Bungalow Aprons Special 39c THis full-length Coverall Apron is made of good- wearing checked gingham in blue, black or lavender with white, belted in back and trimmed with white piping. Special 39e. —-Rasement Salesroom Foot Ailments Relieved By the Use of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Specialties NE of Dr. Scholl's experts is in attendance this week in our Basement Shoe Section, ready to just Dr. Scholl's specialties will re- show you how lieve the particular foot ail- ment which is bothering you ” Weak ankles, fallen arches androther prevailing weaknesses find their scientific corrective in some one of the appliances or remedies which make up the Dr. Scholl line You are invited to call during the demonstration, which will extend into next week, and consult this No obligation will be incurred. Basement Salesroom specialist. WRITE ME ON PosTaL CaRDS — Saturday Specials in Groceries Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen THIS OFFICE HERE 1S PULL oF BUTTER 28c Fresh Washington Creamery Butter, only with other groceries, Mt. Vernon Milk, delivered with other groceries, not over 4 to each; 4 cans 29c Mayfiower Blend Coffee, 25c Baking Powder, 3 i 19c 55c¢ 27c 10c| 9c Fourth Floor. | BOILED HAM 35c delivered Finest quality Boiled Hams, Armour’s, that will 30c '10c .10c 124c 18c 50c 40c Mayonnal Dressing, the well known Bon Marche turday, a pound for Chow Chow, finest quality mustard pickle, a pound Dill Pickles, extra fine stock, 14 to 18 to the quart Peanut Butter, a pound Yellow Cream Cheese, the very best, Ib Lipman’s Specials in Corned Brisket Beef and Bolled Smoked Tongue, Ib. Chipped Beef, the finest quality Lipton’s Tea, 1b. can, yellow label eee Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate, 3 Ibs. 75c, 1 Ib Eastern Cove Oysters, Silver Shiela or Emperor brand, No. 1 cans White Grape Julce, quart 39c, pint 200, meat, |b PMA YAN LA MO AW OVER TOWN. AS SveR, Brotwer & —Fourth Floor South, | PP ait NIGBY SNOOPS WHO READ THem | ANDO GOSSIP OUR FAMILY AFFAIRS H | ¢ Sale in a nutshell. So real is well look ahead, consider probable future rd and ¥ th Floors. r. Boys’ Knickerbockers 75c and 85c Pair ADE and vacation wear, Boys’ Knickerbockers brown especially for play of blue and mixtures, in peg-top some 17 T5¢ and style, with taped seams; lined Sizes 6 to S5e¢ pair are at Boys’ Tapeless Blouses in light and dark stripes and plain blue chambray, with cuffs, flat felled seara and yoke back, sizes 6 % 15 years, 29¢. Boys’ Wash Suits in middy and junior Norfolk styles, light and dark effects, sizes 3 to 8 years, 5O¢. Boys’ Skirted Bathing Suits in blue, trimmed white and red, sizes 26 to 34, 50¢. Boys’ Wash Hats, 25¢. —Basement palesroom open with Veiling Lengths Reduced to 10cEa. EILINGS in one-yard lengths, chenille-dotted, in navy, black, red, brown and flesh-color, reduced to 10¢€ cach. NECKWEAR, 50¢— Many pretty new-style Col- lars at this price, including Wide Collars in plain, lace- trimmed and _ hemstitched effect, in white and color- trimmed styles. Basement Salesroom. Stamped Gowns 45c OMEN’S Night Gowns, made-up, ready to wear except for the work, and stamped in a num- ber of dainty designs. Price 45¢ cach. pasement Saiesroom embroidery 42-Pc. Dinner Set Special $2.45 Wo to from medium- weight, well-finished Semi- porcelain Set, one with gilt edge and blue line, the other, a floral festoon effect in pink and green. Special, 42-piece Set, $2.45. —Basement Salesroom. patterns choose in this Dinner as pictured, Picnickers and Campers will find much that displays is of timely interest. in the Hammocks to roll up picnic ground Housewares Section’s Summer and take along to camping or Alcohol Stoves and Cooking Outfits Inexpensive Kitchen Hardware Ice Cream Freezers Collapsible Camp Stoves; Paper and Wood Plates; Papers Tents; and a hundred and one will simplify and expedite the routine of life Electric Flashlights Luncheon Sets; Waxed Paper Wardrobes other items of the sort which in the open Housewares Section, Basement

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