The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1916, Page 8

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The Bon Marché’s 300 Sample 1rimmed Hats Worth to $5.00 at $1.95 Trimmed Hats at wonderfully low prices, and just when most every woman is think- ing about a new Fall Hat. I have all the mewest styles to show you, and all are smartly trimmed with ribbon, feather and other novelties. Black and colors. _#} 2,000 New Untrimmed Shapes | 4 at 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 These Shapes are divided into five lots, priced as above, and among the many, many smart new styles the task of a selection will be an easy one. The Shapes are of fine quality velvet and hatter's plush, and Most prominent are the Military, Tricorne, Jockey Cap and Turban styles. Lyon’s Untrimmed Silk Velvet | hapes in Newest Styles $4.95 We are making a special showing of Lyon’s Silk Velvet Shapes—all new and Very attractive blocks to choose from—in black only. Newest Arrivals in Untrimmed Shapes of Hatters’ Plush $2.95 There is a splendid line of the newest ‘blocks, made of rich Hatter's plush. We} are showing these shapes in black and new Fall colors. | Fancy Feathers, worth 25c, | 1,500 Sample the bell rings. Composition Books, size 8x10, | “containing 50 pages; price..10¢ | yh Tubber tip; a dozen....... 18¢ kind; each Se School Tablets, note and let-| Linen; 96 sheets ter sizes; each.......... 22¢ | « pound Schoo! Crayons in gross boxes, | 10c Standard P. special, a box.............. | cial, a dozen 2 At $4. 95 to , $15. 00 Young Miss Seattle will look like her | mother this Autumn, for Misses’ Coats are modeled on the same lines as Autumn Modes for older folk—only about them everything has the delightful juvenile touch that makes them essentially a mode for youth. In wide wale corduroy edged with plush with large collar and ful! belt. In fancy mix tures with yokes, fancy pockets and large cuffs; loose Velvet Coats w high standing collars; soft silky plushes, and last, but certainly not least, the smart ¢ur-trimmed Coats. econd Wieer. A clean-up of all odds and ends of « titles to choose from. Here are a few oft When Dreams Come True—Hy Ritter Brown Blue Anchor Inn—By Edwin Bateman Morris Henry of Navarre Ohio—Hy Holworthy Hall The Honorable Percivai—By Alico Hegan Rice The Story of Damon and Pythias—liy Albert Pay son Terhune. The Midiandere—Py Charlies Tenney Jackson BOYS’ “STAND-WEAR” SCHOOL SUITS Always $5.00—two pairs of full-lined knickerbockers with every Suit—six 1 patterns to choose from. Sies 6 to 16 years. —Upper Main Poor, The Grocery Buyer Ofters 16 lbs. New Potatoes 25c Fine quality new White Potatoes of medium size—an excellent quality cooking. Pure Cider Vinegar, Town Talk | no charge for jugs; a gal. jug Lenox Soap, delivered only wi groceries; 6 bars for........ mene Large Walnuts, latest crop; medium hard shells; a pound. sive 1240 Pure Ground Chocolate, a pound....19¢ Church’s Grape Juice, quart bottles 32¢; pint bottles ..... Pike Street-—-——-Second Avenue 35c and 50c, special at.15¢ / —_ Half Price. 69¢ 25e pound Paper, Amaterdam pyright Fiction s Department Buyers’ The nev such good York City cure very sions from Buyers’ Sa success all day T trim your Sale Lovely Autumn Millinery at Extremely Low Pricings For Millinery Day at the Buyers’ Sale w Millinery tyer made use of her time in New that she was able to se important price conces » several leading designers in order that Millinery Day at the ale should be a pronounced An expert designer and trimmer will be in the U ntrimmed Millinery Section hursday to assist you to own hat (if you choose). 200 New and Attractive Trimmed Hats at $4.95 You'll marvel at the smart styles of these Hats, their chic trimming, and mostly at their low price at the beginning of the sea- son. The shapes are fine silk velvets and hatter’s plush with trimmings of burnt ostrich, imitation goura and numerous other novelties. $3.95 and $4.95 French Curled Ostrich Plumes Priced $2.85 I'm anxious t o break all former records, so offer these exceptionally pretty Plumes at $2.85 for just one day. The Plumes are of fine quality selected three-ply stock. They're 20 ine hes long, 10 inches wide. Come in black and a good line of colors. $1.95 Large Fluffy Ostrich Pompons Special at 95c Ea. The Pompons are made of fine quality ostrich and are finished with feelers. They come in black and white only. Special 95¢ each, 150 Ostri ich Feather Bands, Worth $1.50, at 69c Each Another specialty for only one day Ostrich Feather Bands of splendid quality ostrich, in black, cherry, purple, gray and new brown Feathers 500 Pencil Boxes tn assorted | special, each 39¢ | Best quality No. 2 Lead Pencils, | $1.00 Fountain sera self-tilling to the pound each 25 Eagle Compa Divide special, each 18¢ t f 75¢ and 95 Fancy Feathers, \ special, each | | | | School Stationery at Little Cost STORE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY—SCHOOL STARTS TUESDAY So better buy your School Supplies at this Thursday Sale and be all ready when 5c Note pote panty nize; School Bags of biack of! cloth with shoulder straps; each 10¢ 500 «Typewriter Paper; 500 in Points, spe shoots; size 84x11; a box. .39¢ | be for —Upper Main Floor. Coverall Aprons 39c Each Just About Factory Price Apron Thurs sensible Bunga coverall style) t ales with nea light grounds; white tape Middy A about factory price. Made of day again, with 500 of the low Aprons (made in the on sale at 39 apiece—just 1 per per t designs, in me edges neatly bound with | pron Sets at $1.25 Three-piece Middy Apron Sets, made of plain colored or small fi or contrasting co! em The Cruise of the igured percale, piped with white ored tape. Come tn all eizes —Third Wleer Books Worth to $1. 35 for 25¢ Each 25, Snark—Ry Jack London The Reign of Law—y James Lane Allen The History of David Grieve—Hy Mrs. Humphrey Ward A Son of the Ageo—ly Stanley Waterloo. The Governor's The Heart of Rome—iiy F. Marion Craw GIRLS’ SCt Domestics Be Calico, 24 Inet te Foney Outing engtbs; a 12 Percale, 26 te ards; a Cotton and Wool gray and tan; in 10 yards; a yard LEARN 7 oo—Ry James 8S. Barcus ‘4 —Upper Ma {OOL DRESSES $1.25 es for early and gingham, Second Floor, Center The Domestic Buyer Says: ‘‘Good Every Day | at About Mill Prices’’ 2 urds to ea ; dig 5c | lannel, 27 inches wide; rae iis ‘aia OS WI se 10c| Mixed Flannel, 27 inches wide lengths to 25c Floor. —Lower Mal O BE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER Full course of 15 lessons for 50c, Classes September 6, in charge of Madame Lydia Coate Full 7 iculars at the Pat tern Counter, I —Union Street 1in Floor —Lower Main Floor. | THE BON MARCHE Elliott 4100 “Ree | ium and | a volume. Over 200| | { | | BUT IT’S ON PAGE 93 } tariff law |phrey, in his speech in Seattle, did j tariff law, which Humphrey held tn/ |to the duties Imposed by the law |shall be levied, collected and paid thas nothing to do with any meet } Wil E. Humphrey sketch ~ ON TARIFE LAW: | Humphrey Says Underwood Taviff Has No Merchant Marine Clause REDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom The New Style Ideas in UNTRIMMED HATS AND TRIMMINGS S O many different shapes are displayed and every on so new and charming, and it is a pleasure to ¢ hoose PP ae 5 from them and select their trimmings. All are of ve : “ Congressman Will EB. Humphrey evidently needs a guide when it comes to discovering things in the Humphrey tried to find some thing to nail United States Senator Poindexter on, Senator Poindexter voted for the Underwood tariff, aft er voting to put @ tariff on lumber, | shingles and other Washington products, He voted for tt, said) Poindexter, because {t also com tained an income tax provision and & merchant marine. clause, Hum vet, and while black predominates, there is a ¢ showing of Prunelle, Brown, ordeaux, Navy and Green \ Noted in the displays are Straight Sailors, Sailors with AN Lh soft-fold edge, Sailors with abrupt turn-up in back, on™ is small Military Shapes, Tricornes, Narrow- brim Hats NV 4 with side roll, Poke-bonnet Shapes, Round Turbans and Boat-shape Turbans. The prices—$1.50, $2.25, $3.45, $4.50 and $5.00. not dispute the tncome tax being| fn the law, but said there was no/ merchant marine clause, In other! words, Humphrey Indicated that} Poindexter Hed But here ts the provision, as plain as daylight, on page 93 of the gov-| ernment edition of the Underwood SA.d. MURRAY. Gold and Silver and Beautiful New Colors in Millinery Trimmings Parrots in brilliant hues, $1.50. his hand last night hat a discriminating duty of 10 per centum ad valorem, in addition After stopping the Turks fn their attempt to reach the Sues canal Lieut, Gen, Murray, commander of | the British troops in Egypt, ts re-| ported continuing to drive the tn Ready-tied Bows of gold and silver on all goods, wares or merchandise POFts ; Bos gion Bnd , ag Wing effects ending in coque which shall be imported in veusols vaders back | A Toman ered and velvet ribbon, $1.75 and $2.50. Long Wing gol args not of the United States pushed the rest into the desert. Gold and Silver Flowers, 95¢. feathers, in cerise, pury In other words, there shall be a 10 per cent higher duty on goods imported in foreign vessels than in those of the United States. Poin S \ tt says he didn't—and that ft tan't even tn the law | GRAND Featuring the Romig miniature TRADE COUNCIL NOT ssiisica: comeay, the Grand theatre will present a new bill Wednesday. FOR REP. HUMPHREY 2. ee consists or tive masons and a funny man. Ray Lawre , $1.25. tlack Wings, $1.50 and $2.25. Long Pheasant Feathers, $1.50. White Wings, 50¢ to $2.95. - to $2.95. Basement Salesroom —— New Silk Dresses, $17.25 Of Plain and Striped Taffetas Charmeuse Satin Silk-and-Serge Combinations TTRACTIVE style is cou- pled in these moderately- Flowers of gold and velvet combined, 95e. ; Metal and Beaded Ornaments, 95¢ The Bremerton Trades council a “dolineator of will be seen in a ing being held for Congressman | feminine typ The Rosens will stage an act with | This was the statement made Tuesday by Secretary King of the ie wd meosor ‘aaa sehen ort ‘ prams and oh | | Bremerton Trades council, ‘ek tae? Ben Wadia to ee 250 AT WEST SEATTLE ed as the “Musical Boob.” Ethel Barrymore will be seen on the Phen rca on in “The Kina of Hate.” John EB. B aine, candidate for con a aaa lsen, independent ommissioner, and gress, shared the big honors at a|PALACE HIP priced frocks with good mate- sting attended by 260 at Weat| The new program of vaudeville ciate aad ‘very caretal Gitathe Tuesday night. Several|and photoplay which opens Wed ) ap ipeolc aay emai Flaring and. straighter AT COMMERCIAL CLUB Miss Lulu Sutton and her com Adah’ ilihs nied: ae ee |Pany will appear in the farce com-| jedy playlet, “Her First Case,” which tella of the experiences of a| self material, and collars of shared honors at the|¥oman lawyer in a fake damage Camisol ai Club Tuesday noon.| claim case which she frames up lace, crepe or satin. Some are es \ in behalf of her bachelor gtr! | WES \ i d with embroideri h b t mi receptt trimmed with embroideries. Tuenday night, Tandon held two fiend who has received a fow | ic open air rallies {n the Rainier val ley Bob Bridges, democratic candt date for U. 8. senate, and Dan Landon, republican candidate for waist line, sleeves of crepe or scratches in an automobile col- lision, Miss Sutton ts ably sup-| ported by Fannie Keeler and Ralph Some in pretty two-color combinations, others in black, Of Lace and Silk gy Belmont aii ‘ , : LETTER TO TIFFIN Sack Wien, the sitma aal navy-blue, Copenhagen, plum Combined After making 17 speeches ini wit be heard in a repertoire of | and green. Sizes, 16, 18; 36 to ILET and stiadow laces King county during the past we@k Frank Gr : candidate for)" "West and Vack are very fanny) prosecutor, ‘came forth Weds eoday | Tisesuham ' aanied tae with « letter to Dr. Chas. C. Ti The Emery Brothers are tnstro-| fin, candidate for coroner, declar|mentalists and singers of unusual | ing that, if elected, he will inves-| tient tigate the charge that an under oie” wind hehe ‘1 taking firm had attempted to give | puri me, th poi regen fie him a bribe of $1,000 to appoint aj} then the will be the deputy. | Night with their beautiful pos [ing and athletic act POINDEXTER DRAWS — The feature photoplay of the bill) which continues ne Satur. | BIG cROWD IN S. W. day night, is “The Face in the J ©) Mirror,” in dition to wise h will CENTRALIA, Wash. Aug. 39. be the usual trun Selig-Tribune The biggest meeting yet held dur-| News Pictorial of current events ing the ¢ n Lewis county Popular and classical songs 42. Price $17.25. combine with Crepe de Chine to make the dainty One Pretty Dress Is Sketched: Camisole shown in the sketch. It is shirred over Developed of black or navy charmeuse, with white ne broken by girdle sash of self material, trimmed with white pearl buttons. Price $17.25. —Basement Salesroom. — : = edge. Price 69. —Basement Satesroom Wash Goods Remnants a : N this offering are useful lengths of good quality Dr elastic at waistline, and finished at top with rib- bon-run lace beading and or tan silk collar, wais turned out last evening to hear 1 ran ew jane 2 he WESTERN ROADS TO sentation by would-be | BAR PERISHABLES sen of his votes on the tariff Poindexter charges 1 He declared that he voted on three gagaanere? yecasions noke for a {fo CAG ig. 30 e tr > 1 ayeNe asions and spoke for a tariff on CHI A O, A The travel IH Percales and Dress Ginghams in light and dark pat- lumber shingles, He voted |ing public and » warn-|f against ¢ Jones amendment be-jed by western to|fm terns; ered and Figured Dress Batistes in medium cause it was frivolous, as evidenc- | prepare for a st ed by the fact that 72 senators, in ers were notified today by cluding high protectionists Mke |a dozen roads running out of Chica Root, Smoot, Lodge, et al, voted|go that perishable fre that against it and only six for ft would not arrive at its destination |} The senator defied the party jon or before Saturday would not be ff bosses to read him out of the |accepted. The Santa Fe has issued | party an order to its agents to refuse A Poindexter club was formed |shipments of perishables and live | with A. lL. Timmerman as presi-| stock at once. dent Among other roads issuing simi and dark grounds; White and Colored Outing Flannels; Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Flowered Mull Crepes and Voiles Excellent values at 10¢ yard TOWELING REMNANTS REDUCED TO 10¢ YARD— i Sri be: ‘will ‘speak, at Ho po \ Heavy Cotton Crash, absorbent and easily laundered, School Shoes ° in lengths from one to four yards. Eighteen inches : :. LUNDIN TELLS POLICY Remaining roads are expected to i wider 1OE vend For the Growing Girl Alfred H. Lundin, in a speech|take similar ac a «6within «624 / —* ae -—Basement Salesroom, Py night before a republican | hours j $3 75 P sting held at Grange hall, at A strike of 6,000 freight handler: i e alr , declared that, while the |in Chicago has n called for to. oo 4 of his administration as | day ST right for school prosecuting attorney show that in ases which have yeen tri iiose pircontage bt comicees fae FRENCH ADVANCE IN re sited he has not run the of. Ii ‘olive ey Oe" BANLKAN FIGHTING | Lace Shoe in patent and $6 50 dull calf leathers, made over English-style walking upar d of convictions and i ng all defendants, he could Hl ae ees ‘ : ith “Neolin” fiber E ichdrin SRA AiGiee GEO on |. DARING Aude 44 iranian teers RAVENETTED and rain-proof, these Coats of [ast with “Neolin’ si * ve ogres west o e da 1 } 1 sole izes < ¢ . cS fice. For youthful wrongdoers or |ba reseed 5 f the Vardar plain and plaid woolens commend themselves: espe- sry ve first offenders, declared Mr, Lun-|fiver in the fighting in the Bal ; Bite i a Fas Hultoas $3.75 pair 4 din, he has recommended a gug-|kans, it was officially nounced cially for school wear ne collars may be buttoned up Hl pended sentence today French artillery con snugly to the neck or turned down, and the sleeves are Just Received: ducted an energetic bombardment in raglan or set-in styles a shipment Women's High- 7 cut Lace Shoes with black kid The colors are very attractive, and the sizes range vamp i white Ostend cloth P a top. Sizes 2% to 7; widths from 4 to 14 years AA to D. F 4.50 pair, Price $6.50. : Basement Salesroom Basement Sa)esroom. SAY RUMANIANS ma front and around Lake Dofran West of Ostrovo Inke the Sert ARE DRIVEN BACK repulsed a Bulgarian attack, in flicting heavy losse on the enem Artillery duels are continuing BERLIN, Aug. 90—Two Ruma-|the Balkan front {n the rogion of nian were defeated in| Vetrenik and Ostrovo. an attack against the Austrian po-| Along the Western front, the sitions at Verestorony pass, south|"suat cannonading occurred last of Red Tower pass, and on the rai}-|night. There were no infantry at way leading to Hermannstadt, sald tacks except east of Fleury, on the a semt-official statement given out northeastern front of Verdun, where the French made progress on hemy organizations on the Stru | School Dresses, 85c HESE Dresses are of the attractively-styled, prac- Rumanians took the offen sive at every point where fighting pulsed, Their principal attacks the cities of Hermannstadt and Kronstadt tical sort that will be required for school wear. They are made up in ginghams and chambrays in light and dark colors and large plaids, many in the middy styles which are so easily laundered. Sizes 6 to KANSAS CITY, Mo, Aug. 30. Heads high, with a light in their COAST ARTILLERY fier tise never dio ah erans thi morning swung int IS ORDERED HOME Grand a with a slow step on what may the last grand re | view of the Grand Army of the Re WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—The| public 28 companies of Coast artillery! attered thru the thinned ranks 14 years Price 85¢. | swumsnt aneam 7-Pe. Water Set : Special 95c OMEN’S Black Cotton S pictured, Water Set Women’s Hose W Stochiige ih wecbic Ai casas) Geen |which were sent to the border tojof blue were 18 bands and five Box of 3 Pairs sole, high spliced heel and and six Tumblers, cut in act as infantry before the calling! fife and drum cory Their mar leep garter hem. Sizes 814, 9 9 t a " ’ : c + . 2 attractive star pattern, spe- out of the National Guard have been| tial music lent strength to feeble || S 9 Teac Tg ne fa lordared to return to thath ps pecial 42c and 91s. Box of 3 pairs, spe- Sal apes, cial 42 + Basement Salesroom. —B. stations at the Coast defense bat-|the full 14 blocks on sheer deter ement Salesroom, teries of the Bastern and sce [mo alone Cool weather pre departmenta, vented many prostrations, if — — per|legs that carried many a veteran

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