The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR "|| WED 50 YEARS, COUPLE} THE BON MARCHE { SAY HAPPINESS IS DUE | TO THEIR BIG FAMILY For That | Good food, administered in 1! ar an e Generous quantities, will hold | fear for | Hilder r Home . a lly hearth for all time necret has bee our dapy cttve anni - | This is the theory which | ness governed the 60 years of Mr. M Pinkham was born 1 and Mrs. Albert 8, Pinkham’s | 14, 1838, while he and Mra oy ro) resses a a married tife, ham were married August 14 Monday this ploneer couple 186 Thetr fourth son, Star Pink oie “ : celebrated thelr qolden wed was born August 14, 1880, Y | ding anniversary at Vashon third granddaughter, I ours if| Heights, on Vashon isiand, (elyn Pinkham, was born August e ion Sie ecmees pars Comat ta | aarti we (ee guides. Won We Confidently Yes, It’s to Be a Complete Disposal | ot teas le, Pualnae es olaae te hincaianiedl as For. we've gathered all cur. Summer Dresses together Ji]. 8) Mohs re wee arpuna thom) fires etudeata to eter the old into’three groups, and marked them at such a Rene itt Pinkham attributed the and was among the first tnitintes | DREAD- ductio one-half, and in some cases, one-third of [happiness and the success of her! into St. John's Masonic lodge. ther former prices-that everybody who can use a {finan Tuceay, (0, the toe, le) there mee, chide er NAUGHT I believe the stomach fs the one| Pinkham was Miss Ida M. Barlow thing thru which a mother can|before her marriage. always hold her boy. I have held) The anniversary wax spent | all of mine, the eldest being 49|\quietly Monday, on the green now, while the youngest child is|jawns of the country home of the Vashon tsland pretty Cotton Dress is going to come hurrying and scurrying to a sale like this, 200 $5.00, $5.95 and $6.95 | $2 50 (Registered) School Suit : ig | 26, aged couple Lingerie Dresses Reduced to [+4 good, clean home, full of| "It ‘wan just van old-fashioned Daint 1 aan sldiéet ca third: of. the ‘original prices mother love, and not too strict, is! home gathering full of 1 hap ainty Summer, Vresses at § OS) Sameer te vy. des bases, cabaes . all that 1 wential to success, Asjpiness and contentment one zs ape he , os Rs and afternoon wear. Some have shaped collars {f}iong as the home runs smoothly ee O many of our customers buy “Dread- described ft Voiles, crepes and dimities for street land vestee fronts, with lace or contrasting trimmings. 75 Dainty ois Dresses, | '$ Worth Up to $10, Special | A, 50) As pretty as can be, are these Summer Dresses of fine voile. Plain white, striped and dotted, finished with laces and embroiderics Skirts are plain, tucked, yoke style or draped; some with silk girdles 35 Lingerie Summer Dresses, | $7. 30 Worth to $24.50, Reduced to Charming indeed are these Summer Dresses at $7.50. White ar ral voiles, and | white batiste, trimmed in such pretty ways with laces and embr« siattte Ruffled skirts? Yes, and plain or tucked. Girdles are silk and velvet. —second Fleer, Nor naught” Suits as a matter of course, knowing their qualities from experience, that we feel perfectly safe in commending them to YOU DREADNAUGHT Suits are built, from first to last, for WEAR, and are stylish enough to please the most particular youngster. Every DREADNAUGHT Suit has two pairs of lined Knickerbockers. The price is always Five Dollars. Second ¥ BAGS 12 PLANES EMMA GETS PAULA A JOB AS HAT GIRL IN A BOHEMIAN } RESTAURANT! | “Do you w, Margie,” said | Paula, “as 1 left Emma to go up te }my room, I felt her motto was a good one. I, too, looked into a lit | | tle cracked glase at faintly burning eas |the already saddoning fa | darn you, ' We hope you will find Just Received: Plaid Silk Rain Coats $25.00 Here’s a hearty welcome to you, Mr. Visiting Merchant. time to visit the Bon Marche daring your stay in Seattle. If we can be of service to you in any way, let as know. Then I « 1 at the Soccer is ene Seinen. he techs Transparent, Rain and Dust Proof tommade shoes to my imy new and smartly hat distinctive are these new Motor and Shop- ping Coats of service- able, feather-weight oil silk, in the fashionable blue and green plaids. Fashioned as pic- tured, in a mannish slip-on model for gen- / eral utility wear, with convertible collar, rag- lan sleeves, simulated pockets and button- over strap cuffs. Price $25.00, You certainly have cl said, ‘and if you have the #! to back it, IT can put you In a po sition where you can make oodles | “It looked up quickly A Lieut GUYNENER. Here ta the “Fokker killer” of the | le French aviation corps. He has brought down 12 German aero planes, and tn thrilling air battles has had hairpreadth escapes from death MUSICAL COMEDY = ON PANTAGES BILL ‘: A young woman standson Tae ported by ntless Jets ter and sings a song at Pantages ' theatre this week Hers is the outstanding num a pretty isical comedy n ye nd I can see rather hard ¢ « and such a clever little cutter to Seven brand new paterns of he pins the seams together so that ; do the work. And he not only cuts your } afl you have to do is to run them up j “Come und buy your Fall Dress Goods here at a saving, and have your skirt cut | i} free into the bargain. i $1.00 end $1.25 Wool | $1.75—54-Inch Black | Dress Goods 79c Yd. | Dress Goods $1.35 Yd. while you 1 fot ve I'll care a brar —Second Floor. All Wool Dress Goods, al for this It's luck, indeed, to be able to get such Park sale at 7% a yard. Popli mix- | Dress Goods as these for $1.35 a yard—for | i tures, checks and coatings, fr 2 to 4} they're w oth every bit of $1.75, and 54 | . md C Wee rH inches wide, reduced for We inesday. Such s wide. Cheviots, serges, diagonals violialet na ountry ear Hats desirable colors as wine, purple dpe »plins, that will be splendid weight Melody Six black and others, worth $1.00 « t , dresses or suit n ape NG the latest t e is the Billie 7 Main Floor. | A Round Dozen Seeded Economies Each Item Decidedly Underpriced for One Single Day —Wednesday Rena — Arno! the Japane Rigoletto” in h Burke Hat of beautifully a friend soft velours in black, Paula, | have native tongue A strange crook play is “The nted by Landers | bo old - rose champagne, Honest, I've h girls were at I didn't th green, Belgium Id—as pic dogs, natal! | 70c “Kerr” Quart Size | 25c Initial Stationery aw" com \ tr f Mason *ruit Jars 50c Dozen | Special at 15c a Box “i se Special for a day—quart size “K se ling For one da Initial Stationery at lic, instead i ana oe 4 mt | Fruit Jars, complete with cover 50e se. 24 sheets of paper, embossed in gold a uilor m ke 1 cight select colors, at $5.00. —Lower Main Floor. College Inn”! 1 certainly do. What's the matter with that?’ she asked rath er belligerent) Nothing—only it is supposed | Chairman W H Cochran, of} the state board of control, spoke on “The Relation of a Probation | | $5.00 and $6.95 Corduroy | Coats Reduced to $3.95 A final cleanup of Corduroy Coats. Gold, white, 10c Dress and Apron Gingham | Lengths to 20 Yards, 6c Yard | Broken Lines of Officer to the State's Institutions” | et 27-inch Dress and Apron Gingham, 3,000 yards, | gray, Copenhagen blue; in top coat length, with eS ere tuenday,|{t0.be rather Bohemian, tsn't It th lengths to 20 yards, in neat checks and plaids; | jarge collars. Second Floor, North. st the moming seetiog ewe y;| _ “Well, I don't know much about edroom a apers special at 6c a yard. —Lower Main Floor, | the conference of probation offi.| Our but I do ge Foon . Wool and Silk Dress Skirts ‘ : straight. to. ¥ t tho “Co Mill Ends and Full Bolts Worth to $10.00, at $5. erintendent Marion | John-| That tet ry 1 edauce 00 son, of the Washington Children’s). “ph . : of 15c Galatea, 9c « a Yard ortn fo e Huis isaniehy, a Silat wpeaker Not. r ping: tone sats : 1 Full flaring Skirts, with belt or yoke 8; Sor for Tuesday night Re Pig , ake I ARD of twenty patterns in Bedroom Wall You will like the pret and | snirred in the back, also plain or plaited models The conference | z held in| Pr 1 gt tigi a Paner " 1 | A plain shades in "these ( Full | fn serges, poplins, worsteds and Wilk ts “ 7s : ie © held to piace muat not be a grow Papers, which have sold down to two- and three ‘ 27 inches wide, worth —Lower Main Floor. | Second Floor, fj) | aa wher a aga fh room lots, are now quoted at keenly reduced prices, | ° ° A Gov or, Judge J. Stanley} put respected by ull the fool mer wii deome “Tike to. 1h Sa ie ig Gi as Remnants of 10c Percales | 69c White Muslin Skirts Webster of Spokane county, May | Pe wn ae en eee to 15¢ the single roll, . Included or Gill and Judge King Dykeman| where I began, Paula, but you ser are attractive stripe, stripe-and-floral and allover were speakers at the opening,/ you are different. You've got ed | 32 and 36 Inches, 7c Yard Special at 49c Apiece floral effects —Lower Main Floor, Only 7c a yard for Dress Percales, in lengths White Muslin Skirts—with 124nch o} Monday . fl , —First Fi 2 d a s « pen em- uc sation and clase. joor, 4 ( agge oP veg pagered nara ane Bes and | proidery flonnce, full width and assorted lengths; - “Lots of good elther has done 1 es, in nei “8 an Pt special at 49c a garment. —Third Floor. MINE STATION TO me. I have been educated in the | wrong things, and thrown ont of Cotton Serge Suiting | Fancy 59c White and Flesh Lengths to 8 Yards, 15¢ Yard Camisoles, Special 49c | New Eiderdown Robing 35c Yard my class, and now, my dear Emma BE LOCATED SOON 13: 55 vor posicion ana ran tes well as 1 can it i probab ) very often right kind of Dainty Camisoles of lace with nets, satin or Bi-inch Cotton Serge Sch ng, in plain | i kno ‘ Rises Yad brown, tan, ¢ Fa ng on pve, | crepe de chines, in flesh tint or white, ribbon |f hor tha toetall ner a you'll get the cadet and black; lengths to 8 yards drawn—all sizes, 49 —Third Floor tion to be establishe I ¢ us both on the list of —Lower Main Floor, : States bureau s|patronesses of the charity ball 'n N' 27-inch Cotton Eiderdown Robing, in tw . é w t ’ eek ac »la few are } 1 12 1-2c Curtain Scrims 89c Crepe de Chine Director Van H. Mannix Emma, I'm afraid you have tone reversible effects, on light and dark grounds, ‘ Camisoles, Special 75c bureau, Monday, at the Chamber| been reading Laura Jean Libby H patterned with chicken, bunny and other juvenile 36 Inches Wide, 8c a Yard 3 ; of Commerce luncheon, in the Ho-| i 4 ) De chain “Bistro, plain: eon stn | gcuieth colored Camisoles of crepe de chine, as 1f|t91 Butler HEAT BREAKS ICE designs for children’s wear; also plain two-tone col ‘ard wide Curtain Sorims, plain centers, wi orett ean be; front and back with shadow and : ‘ - : pretty as ¢ » D1 nd bas 8 and Manning left Monday night to ii] orings and floral and conventional figures for robes floral borders, in red, blue, green and brown; | Val. lace trimming. Assorted sizes. special, 8c a yard, Wednesday. —rhird Floor. —Third Fleer visit citfes in Oregon which are BERGS IN ALASKA asking for the station. He will then go East and make his re: The Alaska steamer Humboldt ports and recommendations to| arrived in port Monday night, tary Lane with 12,000 cases of canned sal ident Su: of salt fish and and house jackets. Price 35c yard ental : a “CARRY HOME” SPECIALS IN THE| WEDNESDAY SPECIALS FROM DELICATESSEN PHE BEDDING SECTION Girdle Sets to match each piece, at SOc set. First Floor. mon, 150 barrel | ‘ 12% Pillow Re Pillow Case | sitales of big tee fiel Mayonnaise Dre Apricot Jam, first | Case ize 42x36 ze 45x36 inches, | cation, after) | Cave, Sanen ian, Base tee | tpt i s und his yjsun had eat lar args to 4 ing, I larche ' inches, tach 10¢ ch 15 in nibits | bre qualit b i 4 . ca oc. Aln exhibits | bre fi ‘ ANE vat ” Brand, |b. BOe. 1 14¢ 70c Bl re S140 Scalloped | ber at Commern ot cnt sate ee , nnd tha eanin ul Apple Butter, al Sweet Relish, fine | Sheets inn 3G . Spreads, 76x90 the Aretic club ice than he had ever seen before a _ ' ya e best, 3 lbs es inche with welded | du his 18 years in Alaskan Shoe Section (First Floor) has just received ways the best, 3 Ibs. | quality, a pt. 1214¢. | itch Be 1 C inches, $1.19. | AN EXCURSION of 118 Sacra-| wa i shigwient Of Chik popular and! etidied® cleaned 25¢, |b. B¢. tN ae Np AN I AE ic. | —Lewer Main Floor. mento Elks arrived in Seattle Mon-| The steamer City of Seattle ar-| {il i: I PCRS Se Fusco wine eee e » South, day, en route for Skagway, Alaska,|rived from Southe rn Alaska} ff) for leathers and fabrics. Price 25c. They will be entertained at Van-|]Monday with a cargo of fish, and| couver, Victoria and Skagway, reported the same conditions, Wy FREDERICK&NELSON Rialto 500 Black Silk Stockings, $1 cle: Yin can depenc They are knitted from 12 tr | re Ik thread strong The 8 1 P heel and toe add to their durability \sk for them by number I 500. Price $1.00 pair Firat Floor New Petticoats the new season do not flare quite widely as formerly, th nging, a their prope roy softer materials The Petticoats lately re- ceived are of a_ desirable ffeta for this ful Dresden patter n stripes, changeable effe and plain and they introduce interesting ideas in the 0 ape of Basement —Salesroom— New Velvet Sailor $3.95 NEW variation of the becoming soft - brim Sailor, fashioned from good quality silk velvet in Navy-Blue Prunelle Pink Black smartly trimmed with white grosgrain silk edge and novelty flat cockade to match Price $3.95. New Poke-Shape Hats Of black ‘silk velvet, with top brim semi-facing of white, green, _ prunelle, light-blue or black satin and narrow grosgrain rib- bon band to match, $3.95 —Rare New Plaid Dress Goods $1.00 Yard T HESE new Woolens are in the sich, dark toned plaid effects which make up so nicely into the popular “Billie Burke” type of dress. There is an assortment of styles to choose from. Forty inches wide, $1.00 yard. —Basement Salesroom Fancy Ribbons 20c Yard ie a good asso nt of Stripe, Plaid, Check and other novelty patterns, in desirable color ex cellent values at 20c yard Basement Salesroom Boy Scout Hose KF OR play and school wear these strong rib bed cotton Stockings have proved their durability. In black only; sizes 6 to 10, 25c_ pair Basement Salesroom ) ae x ip 9 i} 1] iH |

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