The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1916, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE. a... FLNGS CLOSE SATURDAY Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Ciliott 4100 KELLOGG TALKS ON OLE HANSON NAMED | | With Bright New Autumn Goods on Every Hand, With Heavy | THE — DEAL ON NATICNAL BOARD FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom { | Price Reductions on Summer Goods, This Store Will putitan thy nating” he r oars a, tn one Rainproofed Tweed Top Coats, $12.50 Be a Favorite Shopping Place on Saturday for ronaresoman. a ; snounces Eee Fhe aii a blcticel.: aehere are : f 2 SE |} | part 4 aign for Woodrow plai i ‘ th have deta From 9 A. M. to 12 Only | From 9 A. M. to 12 Only a aka eae panei Phage i i taal able two elt ut the ut may be 36-INCH PERCALES 7c | TURKISH TOWELS 7c EACH politica) sttuat other progressives are worn full-belt r belted in the front Dress Percales, in lengths to 8 yards,| Fringed Turkish Towels, size 16x33 |f) pit into two fuctlor pepe barr LR kl a Ep only, according to the fancy of the wearer light and medium shades. Not over 12] inches; seconds; slightly damaged in the It wan the same old story,)w Norton!, M “aa ilk endian 4h deatvable yards to each lower Mata Fleer, | making; at 7e each vsliivieen’ Wiedin Praia a) nltee we Senne. Guide’ ve ai. | Haney: Cal kins, The tweed is ¢ ee eet te — _ ARABS ate TARO TRE, TO ai Oars reese S OE, EA Ot te aee odes ane |New Jersey; Henry M. Wallace mixture, made rain-proof by the cravenetée process Michigan { women. Price $12.50. Sizes for misses anc New Wool Velour Coats $15.00 Full-belted Coat n 45-inch lengtt with the Idecetving themsel ve RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER ‘total tt mount owe we teow’ BRYAN OUTDRAWS ‘hy the. oth ~~ CLUB MEETING W. Bry The $1.95 Middy Suits |°* Are Reduced to $1.55 Po They are made of fine white pepperell twill, with |[| standard of avy honesty rather un on th the large square collars, wide belts and two handy patch sien cf te SERN of the past \ pockets—plain flaring skirts, plaited down the front VV What could be nicer to wear on a summer's day? MILLER ATTACKS . FOR GOOD LUCK, WE'VE INCLUDED SOMI CONVENTION BILL 1 ttoning close to the throat and edge large « ar buttoning ¢ to the 4 f nd of imitation beaver Ir with ir candidates « fity and politica New Autumn Millinery $5.00 and $7.50 eh 1 RATINE AND COTTON CREPE MIDDIES AT THE republican can-|¢ rf AILY. the new Hat SAME LOW PRICE—$1.55. ALL SIZES—16 to 46 aida ‘cone ; atten ‘ be Sohaed D coming in, each o see Wioer, Comter, Poiact ovening, attack 1 to 1¢ ntrol some new s tractive Whitney advisory ¢ ¢ n ’ a Women’s Colored Shoes $2.89 Pr} 2.0000 001: CHAS MUGHES Ene touch in shape or trimm and all notable for the excel lent values they feature. Se lected for deseription New ee par f Crepe de Cc . BROKEN LINES OF COLORED SHOES, WORTH UP TO $7.00 A PAIR. |} Miller, "bat 1am SIZES 2 TO 4% ONLY. vention 4 Rood t lee Har RR If your size is here, you get a bargain—for all are broken lines of Women's Fine it should be re prunelle velvet laced r A 2 ra i 3 ‘ it 1 re 1 Ca idate ( a P . Shoes, worth up to $7.00 a pair, reduced to $289. Only a few pairs of a style, in |f|!t# virgin purity, and r ar Say ete Waioe Bie bon crown a ribbon bow Waists, $3.75 id gray, white, champagne and some combinations, in lace and button styles with euch a cowardly, t ao across the front. Price $7.50. 7 , crete thie prose HE sketch shows one HW be held tn A soft Black Velvet Tam, Sport Oxfords at $1.15 White Shoes $1.65 Pair |} | aching entirely tn of the styles wei depot to the if Women's White Canvas Sport Oxfords, with All are broken lines of women’s White Canvas nen will # trimmed only w two pearl- collection of “Gi é ¥ straps over vamp, of tan leather and white rud | Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps to go at $165. Low owners of aad wing Chine Watste. Th pe ¢ 4 ber soles. Worth to $2.00. | and high heel styles, $1.65 pair i hine Wa ey are in Sport Shoes $2.15 Pair | White Canvas Slippers [mcd cry veonens te ¥ Roll-brim White Satin Sailor with facing of navy White Fiastueter Roe | | White Canvas Mary Jane style Slippers, with actment.” velvet and trimming of grosgrain ribbon rosette. Price ‘ a AE a gg i liga pt i eee Si leather soles. Girla’ @izes 2% to 6, at $1.50; aan CAN SAVE $100,000 $5.00 plain and embroidered : oR sizes. Worth to $4.00. Minsew sizes, 11% to 2, $1.25. CASE FOR WILSON > styles, some with polka : a | “ Otto A. Case, who haa recent a ss m j of contrasting color ‘ian Boys’ School Shoes ; o Children’s Shoes ie : come 0 t for Woodrow wi . ON SCHOOL SYSTEM New Metallic Trimmings roidered on SA im | Gunmetal calf or patent leather button style president, will address t epresentative Victor ed «} Jer Jeev ‘ ; ee ee co ceata eee ld | shoon of the best grade of leather County Democratic club Saturday| ick, at a meeting in the Col snd silver, Beaded Ornaments, Jet Ornaments nel 9 a all m J | ‘es © noon at the Good Eats cafeteria man school Thursday night, de bs vate ™ “ ’ Attract ’ s BOYS’ SIZES, 1 TO 5%, $2.50 SIZES 8% TO 11, $2.00 PAIR W. "D 'Lane, candidate for #u-| clare that reelected ne'wi | and Novelty Feathers, priced from 45¢ to $2.45. $3.75. | me ery dd P MISSES’, 1134 TO 2, $2.25 PAIR perior judge, will also speak. The! bring about an annual saving —Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom cra’ LITTLE GENTS, 9 TO 13%, $2.25 | 5 esis . a a 2 ip | dee nic will be held at| of $100,000. } — = ? ins —Upper Mate Fleer. | 4 park Saturday afternoon, This he sald, he was able to do, ; | at 3 o'clock. ‘wags 2 A Special Purchase of = i . 2 ~ POSTING FEES Robert A. Tripple, candidate for | Clearance Sale of Men’s “Manhattan” Shirts Women’s and Children’s { % Several other good makes have been added for Saturday to make a good sale still rer Phage pple ar gle err en i lies better. These clearance prices prevail |] |fees for posting *s and keep Underwear Low-Priced ing the money pri $1.50 SHIRTS FOR $1.15 | $3.50 AND $4.00 SHIRTS FOR $2.85 | want to see | | GREEN SPEAKS TWICE aidate $2.00 SHIRTS FOR $1.55 | — $5.00 SHIRTS FOR $3.85 isi Ga. stad $2.50 AND $3.00 SHIRTS FOR $1.95 $7.50 SHIRTS FOR $5.45 | —Lewer Mais Floor, All Men’s $1.00 Straw Hats Reduced to 50c ais Men’s Sport Shirts for 45c Silk Front Shirts for $1.69 ea Acad Of percale and oxford, with short sleeves. Men's Shirts with the fronts and of fine Crawford E. White, candid |} Some plain white, others white with blue colors, | tub and poplin aitk Plain white and fancy |] prosecutor, anid he would } and still others with group stripes. | atripes; the bodies and sleeves of matched per- office open after 6 for ' calea, —Lewer Mais Fleer. modation of the public A Special Display of New Autumn i: by (42c) | 79c | 98c the ALUES so eine: are offered in this purchase q Chiba’ Ss that women to whom a substantial saving appeals will be well repaid in buying for future needs also, for Shoes many of the garments are of a suitable weight for wear : right through the Winter Just Received Odd garments in Children’s Autumn Underwear, in include the following well cs ing Mixed-Wool Pants and Vests in white and natural color, assorted sizes 2¢ garment. her inst the experts d this con te for his GIVE ENDORSEMENT om FOR PREPAREDNESS i In speaking at West Seattle | \ rman ty com. made, excellent tW.M. Whitney cor island mee? f : : E Lingerie Blouses at $1 95 of his rex ‘" ous styles for dress and Children’s Mixed Wool Union Suits in gray, white A . pears teagan ‘ wear and natural color, also Women's Black Mixed-Wool Some l ines Tha’ Become ‘rum F candidate, also spoke. showed a © money $2.95 4 Have Cc pled ™ j 4 w Boys’ Gunmetal Calf Shoes, Pants, 78¢@ garment , Sell them f h: bh il bring.” said th { | ri lua button or lace i ee with Women's Mixed-Wool Pants and Vests, Merino “Sell them for what they wi ring,” said the railroa¢ , rong a broad toe and heavy bin Salt i clas el i. vale officials, when we showed them that they were crushed pasthe geen / rong Bogie rev sole, sizes 10% to 1334, Union Suits and other odd items, unusual There are half a dozen pretty styles in the lot, in fine | FROM PAGE 1 of all roads on the that the 1 to 2, $2.50; 2% 98¢ garment. —Basement Salesroom organdies and voiles, lace trimmed or tucked and embroidered | aaa a 5 $3.00 pair ——— Children’s Dress Shoes in patent vici kid, with cloth or kid top (Gun-metal Button Shoes, » 8, $1.65 pair; » 11, $1.85; 11% to 00 pair; 6 to 6, O pair Children’s Patent Kid or Calf Shoes, made over broad-toe or foot-form last, with good-wearing Goodyear welt sole. Sizes 6 to 8, $2.00; 814 to 11, eeu and vies oe _*"_ | SLAVS RUSH TO Special Economies in Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear NEW VICTORIES : Union Suits at 25c | Women’s Union Sate 35c A clean-up sale of Boys’ and Girls’ sum- Women’s 50¢ Union mer-weight Union Suits; several styles; | fine ribbed cc boys’, 6 to 14 years; girls’, 8 to 14 years. Muslin Gowns, Special 79¢ SPECIAL purchas ng the opportunity to A make an unusual saving on daintily- trimmed Slip-over Gowns. Inc White Nainsook Gowns with trimming of em broidery, lace insertion and edge, Pink Batiste Gowns with hemstitched or lace-trimmed yoke and many y low-priced at also ded are pure white, | od freah letorie on the HARTLEY AT WALLA WALLA ty WALLA WALLA Aug 1 od) Roland H. Hartley spoke to two neetings here last night He ad ssed a large street gathe c ‘ol. Hartley's stand on the indus is receiving consid attention. n; tight or lace trimmed | knees; neck and arms run with ribbon; Woods were cant 50c Vests and Pants 35c Each | sizes 34 to 44 The town of H lying at the r Cc r . railway crosting of the Dnetster |‘ Women’s Cotton Vests with long sleeves | Children’s Hose 17c Pair And but 58 milos southeast of Lem and ankle Pants to match; medium weight, berg, has b bed as the sizes 34 to 44. Some have slight imper- White or Black kings, fine elast key to ar against the ribbed cotton th silk lisle finish; If, Galician the south-| other attractive styles, except 79e. —Rasement Salesroom fections. west FILINGS AT OLYMPIA —— forced heels and toes; 17c pair; 3 pai } 1k wae ‘expectes. ‘that ( | At Olympia ster filed $2.25 pair Dis orttoe amie Silk Boot Hose 50c Pair isin 80d democratic ticket e aoapiies Extra-Trouser Women’s Two-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves rhe ler Duryee of Everett filed —Kayser and other makes—in white, black | , Women’s Silk Boot Stockir foot or seamless, in black, and a few colors Sizes 5% to 8%, but thane | 8 0 : vest colors % te not in every color. Colors; ‘aren 7s 12 10 J rossing of \[ further advance Women’s Vests at 25c Long Silk Gloves 95c troops against Le hitsky State enat ket and Joseph K sap county filed for superi dent of instruction on the progressive ticket n Davis fi ite and the | Linen Norfolk Suits, $4.15 Handkerchiefs Fe XCELLENT values cll tailored from serviceable gray Special fad Srowacmbetires: Smart Nor | fashioned | | | | ntly took the |= Women’s lisle thread summer vests, an $1.25 and $1.50 “Kayser” Elbow-length ay camcnate | veaeusies unustially good line, sleeveless with pretty | silk gloves, in all desirable color A full Throwing a force across the Zlota 10c am 15c olk model, with stitched-down lace yokes—some with short sleeves; sizes | range of sizes, special Saturday at 95c a Lips river, northeast of Stanisiar belt and patch pockets. Each suit f 0 44 ‘ Po ™ ' » began a swift advance against MILO ROOT RUNS roe JUDGE s a. trom 34 to 44 pair i ta pmeeth Bath Of the Root Theresa ; A BOUT 500 Wom- — with two pairs of knickerbockers —Upper Main Floor ‘ tater : e ; 1 cand en's Pure Linen Sizes 7 to 17 years. Price i mn 7 ~ — ate t 1 Satarday Specials in the Grocery “Carry Home’? Neailile in the Delicatessen | from H ’ : ' . Hemstitched Handker- $4.15. { | e F > spe Boys’ Tapeless Waists B 29. I d B aye | H ¢ 5 | ! } chiefs in this special utter Cc oun oile am 3! "i | ” lirec nort WHAT WAS THE MATTER? {fering heer : ne | whit Fresh Washington Creamer Butter, tide uneili ia | war te ‘ té + Seta, Wray offering, sheer and me- ct ie a igen rbbt dae ‘ ine quality meat, Armour’s Boiled Ham | ee 3 hirtings, in sportspa fine quality; delivered only wi ih other gro hag far Meno 7 ier xpocted c E, dium weights, — princi- lakieg ‘ : ne for picnic lunches; spec at 35 pe Ps: ° 2 ireday nigh 2 lee style siz ¢ pre pecial a Ib nly in Mt ie Le governor, Wray pally plain. styles, al- diate years, 35¢. | Lipman’s Peerless Brand Boiled Brisket but |fatied to ell least applause Santa Clara Prunes, guaranteed fine {it also endangers the pos oO y P aw ara 6 quality; small size; pound............ 5¢ | Beef or Boiled Tongue, Ib... .5O@ |f}4 largo Austro-German force wouth |f pes an hey ig Lyre a ane me = i vi ‘tal an Cloth Rah-rah Hats and Caps, 35¢. 4 wi of the Dneloter eon oR Ae CORSIURSS proidered and initialed. , naroon and mi Mayflower Blend Coffee, roasted fresh Mayonnaise, the Bon Marche brand dress Ga the Becth river front, ¢ ion an sclal r 10 hd Boys’ Shawl-collar Sweaters in gray, mar $2.50 and Ly NS ie QE | ing; a pound..........0s0000. BO¢ |]) sits, tommerate - Austro-Germ Dinvod Gb Hatnars ohne PP ee een blue, sizes 26 to 36 , $1.75, $ Imported genuine imported Nor-| Peanut Butter, Bon Marche brand; per |J continued his savance caatata ess in the Seattle “2 setae $3.00. —pasemant Salestoom ny 10¢ | pound oe |p Hesiae turis eral viling district, has ad Aly : Der wchty Cy < I . 12u%¢ |f ooda, the Kusslans reached | slosa Tal : hurch irape ¢, made in ashing- | 5. Pictike. 4 ' 7 a telinchan Nyda tha wane OL t ernment should mits this unustt ton; quart B2¢; pint bottle 17¢; 4-ounce | Y!!! es, large size, dozen Tue ‘Ya the laut Weak the Fe nto a policy that will e work : A N opport purchase pe 3 Of 1 5 t : lor al re re i « Stockings LL” SETI nee 4 Be | Datenut Filling, fresh hipment just ey | - Nery ee ; for all Cashmere Stockings y VY pies W oft, black Instant Postum, large size Af@; small received; a pound... vos 130@ [El tlone | Candidates for various count Unusual Values at " yey ee aevten Le BIE vee eeeeee cee eeeees - -BB¢ | Apricot Jam, made only from the finest l|wnaie treat rouh oe tte |women's, Commercial Chit ae. th cashmere yarn, in various styles ais mie, ‘ F nol ront southeast of Hallt omen's Commeretal ¢ t the : an « : | Ferguson's Orange Marmalade, pkg..19¢ | fruit; a pound............. ‘ -14@ |] | tho war office announced, the Rue’ {Colman echdel, Stocks +g West iH 39c Pair heel and toe. Price SOE par salesroom™ —Fourth Floor. | —Fourth Floor South, slans having captured 2.500 more tle, and before the ‘Tenth Ward | eae " ieee is . ; . prisoners. Fighting is now gol — publican club, in the University |ff on at Several polnts. u strict y . SS 7

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