The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 3, 1916, Page 10

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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Saanesy inverse —Union Street Elliott 4100 | For Biegiin' Friday at the August Sale of White | Splendid Economies in the Less Expensive Undermuslins Corset Covers at 19c Muslin Drawers at 19c Strong Corset Covers of musiin, finished with Strong Muslin Drawers, open style, neatly hem lace and embroidery | stitched, with fivetrch ruffles Corset Covers at 39c Muslin Drawers at 25¢ A large assortment of Corset Covers of soft Drawers with tucked or hemetitched ruffles material, daintily trimmed } opan or closed style; neatly trimmed a | Corset Covers at 49c | § Pretty styles in fine nainsook corset covers, | with beading ribbon run. Combinations at 29c Corset Cover and Drawer Com Dinations of soft muslin, trimmed with lace and embroidery Combinations at 49c | Walst-line style Combination Cor- set Cover and Drawers, neatly trimmed. | Envelope Chemises at 39c Fine Muslin Chemises, yoke trim med with ineertion, edged to match Chemises at 49c Plain tailored style or embroid- ery and lace trimmed Chemises, ribbon run. Nainsook Drawers at 49c Well cut good sized Nainsook Drawers with deep tucked ruffles, neatly trimmed. Night Gowns at 25c Slipover style Night Gowns, with kimono sleeves, edged with lace, Muslin Gowns at 39c Gowns, trimmed in front with embroidery design, neck and sleeves y edged. embrotd Pink Bloomers at 29c Pink Batiste Bloomers with rein forced seams, rubber at waist and knees, White Skirts at 59c Full Skirts of good material with Muslin Corset Covers jiouncos of tucks, inserion and Nicely trimmed with lace jaoe —Third Fleer, and embroidery, 25c, 300 Pairs of Women’s Shoes at $1.00 BROKEN LINES OF WOMEN’S OXFORDS, PUMPS, SLIPPERS FOR LESS THAN THEY COST TO MAKE We're not going to carry these lines in stock any more—so we're closing them at less, far less, than they actually cost to make They're Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in vici kid, white canvas and fancy colored combinations SIZES 2 TO 6 IN THE LOT “Self-Service” Shoe Shop, Lower Main Floor. This This $2. 00 Yard Wide Chiffon Taffeta dull calf, patent leather, ~ Silk at $1.50 a Yard Is Quite New Because there were only four colors i in the lot, instead of thirty, our buyer ‘Saved 25 per cent. weave with a particularly lustrous finish, and we can sell it to you at an act- wal saving of 50c a yard. In Belgium Blue, New Blue, Navy Biue and Hunter's Green $9c SILK POPLIN, $1.00 SILK POPLINS, 24 INCHES SADE... .......090'| 36 INCHES WIDE.”........ 69c Plain and Novelty Silk Poplins, 24 inches wide, Serviceable indeed are these 39¢ a yard. Stripes, plaids, dots, floral and | Popiins, in street and evening shades, at 9c a pieces; also all plain colors and black | yard. Ever #0 pratty for waists or dresses included. $1.00 AND $1.25 $1.00 AND $1.25 6 a DRES 75c WOOL DRESS GOODS...... DRESS SILKS, YARD........ 9c prs 42 and G4inch All-wool Dress Goods, at Fine quality, 24- and 36-inch Taffeta Silks, Satin | yard. The lot comprises fine Serges, Poplins and Messalines, Louisines and Surahs, plain colors | fancy Worsteds, in black and colors. and fancy printed warp novelties. A Sale of Men’s Union Suits at $1.15 }] THEY'RE $1.75 AND $2.00 UNION SUITS, IN “ROYAL MILLS” AND | SECONDS OF THE “MIAMI” MAKE A lucky purchase in the New York market allows us to hold this sale of Men’s Fine Union Suits at $1.15 a garment. | They are all high-class garments in lisle, cotton or mercerized threads, in 1 white, blue, ecru and flesh, with long or short sleeves, in the ankle length, | with a few three-quarter lengths. For Bargain Friday—A Sale of Infants’ Slightly Soiled Coate and Dresses Half Price Infants’ Soiled Short | Children’ s Soiled Dresses Coats at Half Price Half Price Fancy Silk Coats, worth $3.95 to $29.50, are re- Sizes from 6 months to 6 years in White duced to half price. They're fancy silks with | Dresses, worth $1.50 to $20.00, at half price. Fine hand embroidering, and some white wool Coats, | lawns, batistes and nets; mostly long waisted sizes 6 months to 4 years. style. | : $6.50 WOOL COATS AT $3.25 | $1.50 WHITE DRESSES AT 75c B $13.50 COATS AT $6.75 | ‘ —Men's Store, Lower Main Floor, $3.75 DRESSES AT $1.88 Fy. NK Cl 9.2 $5.95 DRESSES AT $2.98 a $18.50 PINK COATS AT $9.25 $8.95 DRESSES AT $4.48 $29.50 SILK COATS AT $14.75 !Spend Your Money to the Best Advantage By Securing Some of These Friday Specials White Outing Flannel 5c | 10c Curtain Scrim 5c Yard Second Floor, Center. | 1,500 yards of White Outing Flannel, 23 inches A sale of Curtain Scrims in a good variety of i wide, at 5c a yard. Full bolts. Not over 15 yards | Patterns and colorings, in border and allover oe to tomer at this price. effects; a full yard wide. Special at 5 | White Cambri A 15¢ and 20c Scrims at 12'/2c ig / a | ite bric Muslin 8c For Friday a clean-up of our 15¢ and 20c Fig Yard-wide White Cambric Muslin—2,000 yards | ured Scrims at 12%4c a yard. About 600 yards in fn the collection at 8c a yard. Not over 12 yards | to a customer at this sale Friday. 15c Galatea at 10c a Yard 1,000 yards of Galatea, 27 inches wide, {n mill lengths and full bolts. Solid colors and neat pat- terns, at 10c, —Lower Main Floor. all—some slightly imperfect $5.95 Jap Krex Rugs at $3.49 Jap Krex Grass Rugs, with plain centers and neat border dewigna, in reds and greens, size 9x10 fest, $5.95 value at $3.49, and 9x12, $7.95 value, $4.95. —Thira FY A Disp osal of 8 Odd Rugs 12 Pounds Cane Sugar $1 N ve ble Reducti | purchased with other groceries. Not over at oticeabie eauctions H 12 pounds to each. $9.00 9x12 FIBER RUG $4.95 | if ( Bon Marche Flour— | Hemrich’s Minced| $16.00 TAPESTRY RUG $11.95 MEE Pastry, Gre| Clams, large cane, | $9.95 SYMRNA RUG $5.95 ham) or Whole 1266: small cans $3.95 FIBER RUG $2.39 | Wheat, No. 10 sacks | at ..........-+ 10¢)| $12.00 WILTON SAMPLES $4. 95 ese cereee27732€ | sotia Pack Toma-| $14.95 WILTON RUG § | New P ooysaaead ped toes, choice of Reli- | |} over 4 pounds to! ance, Maximu ° M , } each; 1254 Ibs.25@ | De Luxe, can. 12¢ Bathing Suits 50c jj Tea Fannings, make | Citrus, Gold Dust, Women’s and Children’s Skirt and Bloomer } a good cup; Ib.10¢) Star Naptha or Pear Bathing Suits That Were $1.25 to $3.98 1} A Wind Mill Free | line; large package If you want an old-fashioned bathing with every 3 pkgs.| at... -20¢ | suit, here’s a bargain for you. 37 skirt and of Golden Egg Mac- | Ceylon Tea, 50 bloomer bathing suits in panama cloth, aroni, Spaghetti or grade, Ib. + 12e BBE | sateen and galatea, some braid trimmed, Noodles. —Peurth Fisor. it 5O¢ apicce Friday. —secona Floor, © It is a splendid quality of Taffeta Silk, a full yard wide, in a soft, even | yard-wide Silk | j | a THE SEATTLE wee ' SOLDIERETTES ACHIEVE SUCCESS NAL LES -OF RED CROSS SERVICE, | By Cornelia Glee | | Two weeks ago I witnessed the | about her Verdict Brings Smile alpha of the Red Cross training} ,, Jt, ,82 Absolute success, }camp, and yosterday 1 went out to |” I told he | Fort Lawton for the omega rd smil on: 0 , Perhaps, yesterday, 1 had rather! accomplishing rything we expected the alphabet of the things| Most a eo 7 es Pee said, tho soldiorettes wished to accom-| “Sirs” Phillips said “we,” but the plish to out half completed— | say up to ta Two weeks seoms a very short time to do so much soldierettes of the Red Cross camp | think she should hay But it was a sunburned, blanket:| She bas been a if rolled, suitcase-packed omega that | Work that 14 wor t hind. wastevias | San Francisco, She has su When I arrived, supreme allence| Personally every depart the camp and known reigned over the camp barracks; | not one single khaki-clad figure on|® ah. age ee See |the porch nor in the halls, 1/%¢ ay A ae A Jsought out Mis. Albert Charles | 424 Captain W. Rann, from a sts Phillips, manager and adjutant of | Pf bored tol jthe camp laduntt’ fe the A Busy Commander freed She was in headquarters, making |°°Ure or ja final settlement of accounts, jecounting the votes for the camp's best soldier, rolling blankets | ® Jand packing he- suitcase, sending communications to the National Red Cross, planning where guests llike governors and things, should be seated at lancheon. nd doing jdozens of other things with both hands and brain, all at the same h rau ne er tol oid the fir! 8 time, She told me that the girls |* were having thelr last lecture in| that aR OF Ne DomttniSe first ald that hour, prepara.| 8'™ | tory to the Red Cross examinatic¢ gt OH boden weil tox, soate tints pg gel wl ‘ling camps in Washington | Haw it t Have | traint you acc ot ut wished | the to aecomp! rT’ 1 asked her | things desired tu the omega | An Impromptu Judge pepe | Mrs. Phillips smiled at me hap pily You saw it at first “lay y will see it at the said. the last Judge for vyourselt Just then the girle came out of the lecture room and I started in} ‘NOT END IN DRAW Builds Up Comradeship Two weeks ago when the BY W. 8. FORREST }women arr in came 2 from al r the sta’ U. P. Staff Correspondent came n other LONDON, Aug The great © who knew each other t drawn game each other very win the “re they were rather trying to know the r ' Newton, under day every 1 was the friend of | ¢€ elgn af ared to ery other sentimental friendliness. girl, It wasn't t Ohumy-dear” sort either, Something the atmosphere of the camp b orte f made it a ~omradeship that was the fact that oc most maasc a *” wor in France indi are weld n credit for feeling t, which until In afternoon I watched them |! that of prep \ | par It was good to see the} result tn the der quick, fi handelasp that went |! quilibrium, which with the erely expressed hopes |9ome hav 4 for it of futu ings } “Our sacrif 4 effort wil unless there ys Aids Complexions |have been ifn ¥ ‘ this bloodshed « of outdoor life and| shall arise from {new world condit in which ac tion betw state and state Is » {conducted in an atmosphere of bet ter understanding, « understanding fails, s iad done wonderfal plexions, White had “10 SPEAK ON EFFECT on) OF ALLIES BOYCOTT han when she irl T talked to ase sorry to le had been t wonderful two weeks of he They all feel that they ha e “ ed a great not just » at eattie Com wireless, wigwagging, chauff on lect of the 1 States of the cott Kellogg has given tits question ff His The general and “first aid,” but more im Allies’ Trade things. They ere very about it all | Ready for Real Service onsidersbie stad Those who live in other towns| ¥!!! not be political thruout the state will go to their | Public ts invite homes with a working know jot Red Cross work, When Natt ASTROLOGY LECTURE Red Cross wants more W Mr. W. H. Scott, well-kne H ton chapters, and that will b | trologtet, will lecture at the » soon, these girl« will be alled | sophical hal ) Arcade bullding upon to head them, and they wi!l | Saturday r August 5, at § \do it wisely and well o'clock, Subject will be Science I hunted Mrs. Phillips out agatn | of Astrology Public cordially In from the bevy of girls and officers vited College Girls Dance Where Indians Roamed Miss Portia Mansfield Swett, shown in the picture, is teaching | classical dancing to a score of Eastern college girls who have gone up Into the Rocky mountains, in Colorado, for the summer. Up there, where Navajo Indians used to roam, these girls, thinly clad, flit about In the summer sunlight. Mise Swett studied dancing in Europe as well as In the United States. FREDERICK&NELSON The Disposal of Summer Wash Dresses Reduced to $4.50, $7.50, $10.00 HIS disposal offers a wide variety of pretty Frocks, suitable for town and country wear, at lar values. They are made up in fine Linens, Voile combined with laces and embroideries, in and color combination substantially less than regu- Japanese Crepes und Lawns, the summer's favorite styles —Second Floor. NEW DANCE FROCKS, $25.00 Several Pretty Models, in Taffeta and Nets, Have Just Been Taken From Their Boxes — one pictured is of taffeta silk in white, yellow or green. the bodice and the frock is further trimmed with touches of velvet ribbon in harmonizing colors. Price $25.00. This model is also shown in net (rose, green, Copenhagen or gray) over silver cloth foundation. The edges of the net are bound with self-colored taf- feta. Price $25.00. Another Taffeta Frock with overskirt of net encircled at hip line and edged at bottom with bands of silver braid. Net half-sleeves top the bodice, whi also shows a touch of the silver braid and flowe Colors: rose, light-blue and white over pink. $25.00. LUFFY, frilly Skirts for wear underneath the dai rose, f A garland of rosebuds decorates Price —Second Floor, White Petticoats of Many Kinds ch rs. ; nty afternoon or evening gown, Shadow-proof Skirts for sports wear, and serviceable embroidery- trimmed models to accompany the house or porch AT $1.00. White Muslin Skirts with double flounce fashioned of deep embroidery ruffle and lawn, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and finished with ruffled under- lay. In ciennes insertion and edge trim the flounce AT $1.25— Shadow-proof Skirt of white pique, another dainty Skirt four rows of Valen with the cir- cular ruffle finished with machine scalloping. Five other styles, lace- and embroidery-trimmed, to choose from at this price. AT $1.50 A 12-inch flounce fashioned of bands of lawn and wide Valenciennes lace insertion and at $1.50, three rows of edge trims an attractive White Skirt AT $2.00. Dainty Skirt, fluffy flounce of lace ir tion in two pretty designs, topped by lace insertion with full, nser- Ski run with ribbon Cash’s Woven Names ETTER ink, for and household linens than marking identifying under- wear Cash's Names are woven in fast colors on a fine, serv- iceable cambric tape, and are very moderately priced For any one name not exceeding 22 letters Twelve dozen for $2.00. dozen, $3.50. First Floor Three dozen for 8&5: Six dozen for $1.25 Twenty-four Notion Section, A Purchase o} of CUT CRYSTAL WARE To Sell at | &4 $1 00 | the Piece HE new and dainty cuttings of these suggested in graceful Pi Cut Crystal pieces are the sketch only In the purchase are Vases Comports Sugars Creamers and other pieces, in attractive cut and engraved effects Very attractive values at $1.00 each Table, First Aisle Hammocks Reduced T out the re- maining assortments of Woven Hammocks, they are re-grouped under oO close three sharply - reduced prices $1.75 $2.25 All have tufted pillow, $3.75 valance and spreader at head Several patterns and colorings to choose from, Excep- tional values. Housewares Section, and up to $ dress. Many other pretty Lace-trimmed rts at $1 $2.25, $2.75, $3.00 —Second Floor. “Sleepy Hollow” Hammock Cradle $4.35 AS )MFORTABLE Bed for baby, that can be used summer outdoors and indoors. The ends and bottom are of stout khaki-color canvas, and the sides of strongly- woven seine twine. Con- cealed metal frame at top and bottom Can be without the justable $4.35. Housewares Section, Basement and winter, with or and ad- Price used stand canopy. Odd Items in Housewares for Clearance NTERNAU Grill Stoves with WW small handled fry-pan and one can solid alcohol; very handy for camp and picnic use; reduced to 35c, Simplex Egg and Cream Whips, with glass jar, reduced to 10c each, Wood Coat Hangers reduced to 2 for Se, Individual Patty Moulds of im. ported tin, 12 in a box (6 patterns), reduced to 10¢ box Odd Items in Furniture Pol- ishes, including Renovite Cactus and Lustro makes, reduced to 10c, 20c and 50c Window Screen Remnants at very low prices, Housewares Section, Basement,

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