The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1916, Page 8

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aaery te At the Buyers’ Sale With Splendid Economies in “American Lady,’ “G. D. Justrite” and Other Standard Makes $3.00 American Lady Corsets $1.89 American Lady Corsets, made of white or pink broche, medium bust and orters—an excellent style f $5.00 American Lady Corsets $2.95 An excellent model « al kirt model, fitted with six hose white silk brocade with low bust and free hips— | trimmed with ribbon and lace and titted with six hose supporters; sizes 19 to 28. $3.50 Justrite Corsets 45c Benssiores for 39c G-D Justrite Corsets . Made of good cx other with yoke of embroidery good quality cambric 25c Brassieres for 19¢ good quality 65c Corsets at 50c Each and skirt model, with graduat ing front stays nice quality mate front and cross back all sizes from 1 —Third Fleer Department Buyers’ Sale of Laces and Embroideries Prices Are a Third Less—a Half Less— Cases the Saving gs Are Even Greater Than That Buyer was and in Some chases of rates and Embroi Embroideries and pretty for the Buyers’ Pretty Embroidery E nainsook and cambric, nice for trimming underwear. Insertions of Metal Trimming Laces in gold and silver ry and dress trim 15c to 20c Edg ~~ Silver and Gold Dot and Insertions, . Cambric and Swiss Embroidery Edg 2 to 6 inches wide Metal Dot Net, with gold and silver dot pattern 18-Inch Metal Lace, Worth to $1.75, Sik Net Laces itable for waists, dresses and flounces 40 inches wide; black @ilk Net special 79¢ yard ings and Insertions, floral patterns. 25c Embroideries, 18 Ins. Wide, Yd. In this lot you wil! find pretty Corset Cover and Demi Flouncings, in floral and openwork patterns A Good Assortment of Printed Chiffons and V Worth up to $1.75 a Yard, thes ser ececeeceeess —Upper Main Floor Free Lecture in Dressmaking by Madarie Lydia Coates: At 2:30 P. M. Wednesday in on Holi—ia Rear of remit aa You are cordially of Instruction on oes: Dressmaking ing garment cutting, fitting and construction tained by every woman in Seattle for 50 Full particulars at the Pattern Counter, ¢ lecture she will e ebayer Main Floo $5.00 Battenberg Tea Cloths an 75 $5 Hand-embroidered Scarfs and Centers Sale reaches the Art Shop, so there will be many a dainty bar- gain in Needlework on W ednesday. Large Battenberg Tea Cloths, circular and | Beautiful hand-e full 72 inches in diameter, ful and elaborate designs, popular grape pattern lent $5.00 value. for the Buyers’ S. 50c Laundry Bags, Cloth; stamped and fitted with draw cord, at . 7Se Scarfs, size 18x54, and Squares, 30x20, with Japanese $1.75 Hand-made Battenberg Table Covers, size 45. inch; round and squa 1 The Buyers’ in many beauti- "$3.75, made up of pink or blue Art and Centerpieces, satin ruffles: flag designs Searfs come floral and conventional eff 7c Madeup Night Gowns of sleeves lace trimmed ape amepe 4 with neat designs; 59c Round Centers, size 26-inch and finished wi h Torchon lace $1.50 Hand-made Battenberg Centerpieces, size 36- inch; round and square, drawnwork centers, Children’s 35¢ Dr tan, pink, blue and white linene ; sizes 1 to 4 years; white linene, stamped with blue and rosebud designs 50c Muslin Night Gowns, stam neat designs (not made up) 69¢ Battenberg Scarfs, size drawnwork centers ped with 39c ea and Rompers, Third Moor. Dinnerware, Sections Have Moved to the furnishings ment of the Street Side. More Domestics at Mill. Prices or Near It Carry Home Specials in the Bayiteht ye oe you carry 8c Calico, in mill leng neat patterns Bon Marche Home-made Bread; reg —I7 varieties; ular 19¢ loaves Fancy Outing Flannel Cinnamon Rolls, hot every hour from 1 : Fancy Outing Flannel, Layer Cakes; choice of 5 2 layers at M08: 10¢ Bleached Muslin, 2 Soda Crackers be packages for . “eo Dress Gingham, 27 and good colors | 29¢ Seco Silk, 12iVgc Ginger Snaps, special Try one of our Delicious Green Apple Pies—on the tin 5c Bleached Sheeting, 2% —Vourth Floor, Lower Main § ) THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Etfiott 4100 THE SEATTLE STAR Belingham Ci Citizen ‘Says Humphrey Faked Poindexter Interview Editor The Star will & Humphrey has come, seen, but not conquered, Bellingham and Whatcom county. In his speech last night (Saturday), Ig nored completely the charges of The Star as to his duck pond His speech was made up of the old misrepresentations with reference to Poindexter's votes on the tariff, Me delib. erately lied about the provie fon In the Underwood jaw which provides for a decrease in rates on importations in American bottom, by saying there was no such provision. He also dug up th Jones amendment of 1911, t lid not state the full endment, and did Poindexter v when, ag a matter f fact, it was two years before and Was an amendment to a bill that never became a law One of the wo 1 amallest things about the was the eading from typewritten pages of a faked inte alleged to have taken place ator Potn and Ge at Bpo In this faked report Poin is made to say to LANDON SETS UP | Turner SPIRITED RACE “PETTIFOGCING” That who thus While standing ten were watch Mon Landon axine the consternation of his ponents, when ing the parade als proudly b don “ongress.” landon has been setting a rec ord-breaking pace in the congres nto He was the last to get into it, but altho he filed on the last fille y, he te now springing well out to the front In the past two weeks I race Landon ¥ section of the city, ATTACKS INITIATIVE » attack on the initiative and ndum, made by James McNee of Tacoma, candidate for govern or, featured the meeting of the Ninth Ward Repub club, in Fremont, Monday rete NIEDING CONCERTS Master Howard Nieding. ano, the boy the boy nner, candidate for auc tor, certs Tuesday nig er Beach, Hilimaa| will give cc Renton, R. WHAT DO YOU MEAN, BRUNS? With evident intention of putting up a strong finish, O. 8. Bruns, can didate for cour another ann T am the ¢ ment today candidate,” he de defeat the ring ft! clares, “who can ine for that o DRUMMERS FIGHT HOTEL OVERCHARGE ; ST. PAUL, Sept A law fore ing hotels to place in every lobby a complete and specific schedule of prices of rooms is the of a campaign started today by mem bers of the United Commercial Travelers. Doug es, lead er of the campaign, says: “The charging of higher prices to arriv als late at night is nothing the old road agents’ spectalty 4d to the fine art of an in sport.” leas redu loor | that he ina | does not bell lington products and a lot of other who has been attracting| omenal crowds to hear Elmer) clerk, is out with |; and that he erat Hew, the rank est and most naw attempted by ¢ ors himself big ¢ United States On August secretary of the This was positive! cows 6 who consid onate Oo 1 deli local letter addressed to him exp for he club a the receipt secretary for the recetpt of my let ter, BUT HUMPHREY IGNORED THIS ALSO. HE NEVER HINT. ED AT IT. 1 inclose a copy of my to him. He stands a self-con f any honest Hia fake terview between Polr and Turner” is the limit of rT; an give a writeuy Be am meeting have It appear in comes up thin w account of being hand publicity Humphrey closed vaying it was necessary to send him | to the senate, to wave the civillea tlon of the world the war in Burope WM. J HUMPHREY ONLY RIGGAR ELLENSBURG Congressman Hum Bept. 4 hrey, far haa refused to d ebate record wit Milen Poindexter at Seattle ging tn his forging,” was the state by the senator yester SNensb Humphrey has de« lic speech that the doen not co a 10 per cent d y margin to Amer jean ships, thus taking one step toward encouraging a United Sta merchant t Senator Poind: ter called attention to the plain fac that this provision ta ¢ law ine also. whether tt ts Senator Poindexter not only for a tariff on shingles and lumber, but that he also introduced an amendment to that effect, and that Senator Jones of Washington spoke in behal Senator Poindexter's amend This record can be found on pages 4236 and 4337 of the Congressional Record, September LA FOLLETTE FOR SENATOR AGAIN MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept Wisconsin voters weeded out summer crop of politicians at the rimary tod tween Senator La Fol Malcolm G for the re publican senatorial nomination Willlam F. Wolfe the democratic nominee for tor, and is without ¢ ition democrats hope to place member of their fold with Paul O, Hustling xen. the split in republican ranks. Gov FE. Le Phillip, republican pserva: tive, is a candidate for renomina tion. He is opposed by William H Hatton of the La Follette faction of the progressives, and former Gov. Francis E. MeGovern, who has been attempting to build up a pro gressive organization of his own Burt Williams of Madison is the democratic candid: picked at a co! nee of leaders Confessions of a Wife DICK 18 GLAD HE AND MARGIE WILL BE ABLE TO START LIFE ANEW Dick came last night and sat at my bedside a long time Little book, I have come to the conclusion that the most interesting thing about a woman to a man is} good health. All the while I wa fll, Dick looked out for my personal | fort, but | had a feeling that the som sight of m was blow to I do not mean he was! ber that wild ride the night before brutally selfish In the matter, but It} we were married? How we plan hurt him to ne suffer. ned the glorious things we would You know book, I haveldo! Yet {t seems we have wound | often told you Dick 1s “a good for-lup in faflure | getter He put our tragedy out of | Not that you could help it, | his mind when he could, but {t!aear. You gave all a woman could came back to him with renewed | give but sometimes, Margie, | fervor, and it hurt, when he saw /think the riddles of existence are me, Now that he sees me Ketting | too big for any one but the super well, he seems to grow younger | man and happier, altho at times a| «o} Dick, Dick,” 1 erled shade—I do not know whether it {*| “Please don't let me think all your anxiety or boredom—passes over|hopes are shattered. Don't make his features |me feel some other woman could Last night Dick was happy over|have helped you realize them my recovery I, too, was buoyed | Don't let me belleve you and 1|ff up with the feeling that in a short|have steadily grown apart time I would be like other women.| Dick looked at me surprised “Margie,” he said, “you are the|“Why, dear, I was just trying to most wonderful woman I have|tell you we were again at the known.’ jglorious beginning, and we're go-| Gracious, Dick, that is popularly |ing to live all over again! pposed to be a atupendous com-| Oh, little book, I don't want tt piiment, but 1 confess I would like {all over again. T don't want the an explanation terrible years, and yet—and Dick smiled. “You are wonder-|thank Fate and — circumstance my dear, because in many|there have been some beautiful ry ou understand men, and,|years, Yes, Uttle book, there have lu inderstanding them, you are so what of a| know shall not say forgiving, but toler ent. You have. seemed to know all thru your fllness that a woman who is sick means heartbreak and pity It has been or A man for you, dea hasn't it? he continued slowly It is all over now, Dick Oh, | don't mean your illness dear; | mean me. “Dick! Think 1 exclaimed Margie, and Iam right. Do horrified you you remem been some beautiful years. ina tariffon Wash y fraud 1 ever ough to go to the vered to the Humphrey Hum} too small to be the peo: | « alvo a coward, who will est kind of fakes ) attempt to mislead hin d “dictagraph re hin speech by fter the close of the tariff h United States Senator next | snual a provision giving ntalned on page 93 of the official copy of the and that {t could not be there has been holding street meetings In! unions it passed the senate and he's} nh. and the y is also challenged to m a fact that voted #t interest centered in of Lacrosse ts The another Senator in congress thru © for governor, er hard thme will yet, {fi Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to $1.75 Pair disposal of broken lines of Women’s Low Pur fords, with high and low heels, offers exceptional opportunit ing, at $1.75 pair. —First 3 Shoe Basement Salesroom New ‘Coats, $10 and $12.50 27-Inch Net-Top Laces In Tweeds and I’ etre us 3oc Yard these Coats will be ht le for party \ TERY de found most desirable for trimmings, are in plain and belted Flouncings, in white and tls, suitable for er ecru color. Price 35¢@ yard : BOLT LACES, 25¢— al utility purposes ome are cravenetted, so One ne " rez Jal- ‘ian ehay dara ee cain ne- and two-thread Val chate ates enciennes Laces in good pat- for and undermuslin- children’s yards, 25¢. Sizes for Women an Misses Moderately priced ~ $10.00 and $12.50. —Basement Saiesroom Germantown New Arrivals in Yarn, 10c Skein Girls’ School Dresses F°O"?0'? i re and blue, 10¢@ skein. —Basement Salesroom. black, gray, pink HI popular large plai with school girls are especially fea- . ‘i tured in a new shipment Embroideries of Gingham Dresses 15c Yard They are made up in new MBROIDERY Edging Fall styles, belted and E and Corset Cover Em- plain effects, with em- broideries in an attractive broidery, smocking display of patterns, edges braid for trimming. ranging from 3 to 8 inches a 14 a wide; Corset Cover Emi Sizes 6 to years, broideries up to 17 inches $1.25 wide, 15¢ yard. —Basoment Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. New Untrimmed Hats Of Charmeuse-Finished Plush $4.50 dull finish of these Hats makes an HE rich} effective background for the metallic and novelty trimmings of the mode. They are all Nut Bowls 50c black, with velvet facing, modeled in ’ Mushroom Shapes Upturned-back Effects $4.50. Sailors Tricornes Side-roll Sailors Wooden Nut natural A S pictured, finish Bow! in brown Priced at with hand-carved dec —Basement Salesroom oration, complete with ham- mer, 50¢. ee oe ea ee 3-PC. COASTER SETS, Many Colors in 25e Wood Coaster Sets in Crepe de Chine at $1.25 Yard dark brown finish, with caeved: Garey: decorations.’ § yy HE excellent selection of colors offered in this pieces, 25¢. good quality of Crepe de Chine, permits a —Basement Saiesroom. satisfactory choice for almost any purpose. Ivory Maize Nile Shell-pink Flesh-pink eas Sky-blue Peach Emerald Lilac Rose Army-blue Initialed Marine-blue Navy Gray Brown Black Forty inches wide, $1.25 yard Stationery 25c Box ORRES PONDENCE —Basement Salesroom. New Cole Blankets C Paper or Cards with G' OD-WEIGHT Cotton Blankets, with — soft, envelopes, with white mitial fleecy nap, in gray, tan or white, with colored on gold shield, priced at : border, size 64x80 inches » $1.45. pair. Fleecy-nap Plaid Cotton Blankets, of double gray, 1 66x80 Be box Basement Salesroom strength yarn, in blue, tan and with felt ish and 45 pair. Rubber-Cushion Hair Brush 45c pleasing border effects, inches, i g Large, Soft-finished Blankets, in gray, tan and white, pleasingly bordered and bound with silk tape, size $2.95 pair. ig e 72x80 inches, Basement Salesroom, ' UBBER CUSHION ™ Oe Ghee frosten du tng’s Miller Corset, $1.00 bristle style, with strong : ? BapaY Geek were ieood’ val A WIDE elastic inset in the bottom of the skirt ‘ca Gt ARE sack holds this Corset snugly to the figure. It is de- Basement Salesroom signed for the average figure, of firm coutil, with two strong hooks below the regular fastening. Bust ’ is of medium height, and skirt is long, with four Women Ss hose supporters attached. Price $1.00. ment Salesroom Stockings, 18c Pair cs Witsoe» Women’s Union Suits, 65c and 9! F INI top, for early neck and elbow sleeves. elastic 18¢ with garter RIBBED Cotton Union Suits, good weight priced at for 50¢. Basement Salesroom. pair; 3 Fall wear, in ankle length, with Duteh Sizes 36 and 38. Price 6Be, —Basement Salesroom, pair

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