The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1916, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR HALF-PRICE DAY! “WOMAN'S HOURHAS |” FREDERICKeNELSON Pia etwas ces) STRUCK,” SAYS MRS. | | So the Buyers Have ited pines All Their he Lines | and All Odd Lots and Will Sell Them at 50c onthe | ¢ ARRIE CHAPM AN CATT | Dollar, tor the Last Busy Day of a Busy Sale | | PILE COATINGS Quantities are limited, very limited in some cases, but we tell you quite . New Coats of frankly how much or how many we have. The smaller lots will, of course, | ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jy [she pointed out, had made rapid Cong: Theve Tasers . ch or any we hi e smi : lf] Sept. 7—A mighty wave of tides from, 1910 to. 1916 apd fe Plush, at $29.50 and $35.00 | disappear first, for when you come to think of it, it is a wonderful thing to jf) gemocracy will sweep the ey pasado HERALDING THE VOGUE FOR when the suffr be able to sell goods at half price under present market conditions. |} world at the end of the pres fut forth thelr atent energy ; if} ent war, bringing with it the | Particularly she urged women to HE Coat at the left of the sketch, 43 In the Neckwear Section—Upper Main Floor | In the Ribbon Section—Upper Main Floor |{ entranchisement of — women, | wake from the passive attitude inches long, is of good quality black oR Ri bb R t G t. both In the United States and that “suffrage ts bound to come inche g ad quality d ) el > | Europe, Mra. Carrie Chapman Evil Against Suffrage ye Pie, a te ” Neckwear Worth Up to 25c 1dbdon Kemnants oing a |]| Catt, president of the Nation. | “Our cause hax won the indorse: | plush, silky and 9 tepa lhe ap peel | al Association for Woman Suf- | ment of al! political parties; every, cuffs are trimmed with buttons of the plush —, — —H lf Pri ee |h| frage, declared at this after candidate, for the presidency ts a at 5c a rice HI} noon’s session of the national | ruffragint,” she said | and the sash belt at front provides an ef- A clean-up Sale of Women's Neckwear All sorts of Ribbons, from the narrow- |f| convention, Hut we have not won the reac : j z : ; 4 ! “ t \ church 0 C s . with mercerized at Sc apiece. Included are Collars, Ves- | est to 5 inches wide, varying from 1 yard Another tide of political (tionaries of any party, church oF fective finish. Full-lined with me 1 ‘ 4 liberty, similar to that of 1848, society, and we never will, We lini in black. Price $29.50 fees and Guimpes, slightly mussed; worth igth, in taffeta, messaline, | but of a thousand fold greater have not won the ignorant and tI ining in black. ce $29.50. up to 25¢ sgrain and others momentum, is rising from the literate and we never can, We) 5 A : i 8 i i ° | batilelinid aid: Reapital, fran: lave wever won the sorees:o evil Forty-five inches long is the new Flare a d nunitl factory,” nd we never will As Speaker ‘ ‘ vic ee ath andes | cela Mrs an siping Champ Clark said the other day Coat at right, tailored from ‘“‘sealctte” plu h FOR HALF-PRICE DAY IN THE UNDERWEAR SECTION—UPPER MAIN Great Britain, hundreds of good and intelligent people of a beautiful quality. The large collar *-LOOR bitt sed to woman suffrage : FLOOK fessed their conver the tgnorant and evil-mind: | may be worn to give the smart cape effect of the vogue. The very deep, turnback cuff mvomen’s $2.50 Union Suits $1.25 |itcce meine ace, ett ana ofthe vorwe, The very deep turiback cut Carter's Silk Lisle Union Suits, Made High Neck Style, tor Half Price on Fri of tatters |i rupporte y ' ing of ‘fette Euro [$2.50 Suit, si Sizes 34 to 38, for $1. 25 |: $3.00 Suits, Sizes 40 to 44, fee $1. 50 | 4 nts have large funds active factor campaign except two satin in a soft tone of blue. Price $35.00. Second Floor |tlons and, in those two, we -- an Woman's Hour Has Struck retary of one estate | The won has struck sesociation recently said to Carter's $1.50 Silk "Lisle Vests and Tights; seve $4.00 Wool Stuttgarter Shirts [f}j, jas arr that they would 100 garments; sizes 34 to 5 and Pants, Bl Europe and her state to be car MEL ME nec cnccceccnscs . 7 Cc natural gray, at $2.00 | world nur suffrage within man of b t allow 4 ried for the women Women’s Swan brand Underwear; $3.50, | $2.25 Stuttgarter Shirts and Pants, three hese fog ema eer hour has $5.50 and $6.00 Union Suits, and $1.50 to s Rers wool; just 45 $1 15 erican, | str ek: Yet it the call foes un. garments, at ‘ ° . Leeded ou 50 Vests and Tights.... HALF PRICE > in the neans ot the struggle. $3.50 Ve se & hs 50 heres Mills Cotton Union Suits, “ recy, ; “ it the thin votes wor al can and will pay the price of t 1 Seven Kayser $6.00 Silk $ gh b Union Suits, glove silk... 3. 00 ° 100 Suit creed cies wan “The pation, the hour may movement, | p al Mberty may n | naval the North sea, was purchased by Germany from Eng 1 some years ago, when the lat ught it worthless, Germany Cotton and Silk Lisle Hosiery in white, black and tan; sizes from to 10 ter . fome are seconds. Buy them at this sale at half the original price CRUSH GERMANY however, has made it almost an in | 7580 Pairs of Children’s 20c Cotton Hose, |f| 300 Pairs Children’s 25c fancy 13¢ | c by : fine ribbed; sizes 6 to 914 | " ee es 0x pair... (a pair Lnenskeesy _10c) Diplomat Tells of Harsh SPEAKER SAYS = = Terms That Are Being Odds and Ends of Women’s Hosiery Half Price Women’s 25c Cotton Stockings 13c Pair EW LACES AND NETS FOR AUTUMN’S USES bination with the rich fab- ee a a Talked (per {fective employment of Laces ard Nets in « In the Garment Section— eel Floor North zi BILL MENACE r es npr 9 ‘ papa prrdtetrt penne - GIVE UP HELIGOLAND te ii nm at nee ; 5 ] 12 50 W e Costumes and Blouses which the new season is daily revealing. The autumn selec- } WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— > ‘ tions now on display in the Lace Section include many strikingly handsome novelties, omen’s $12. Col Suits | armrests | resins cnn sn sine sow em day 7 wea for the charming themselves more drastic peace | Northwest Electric Light & Power and offer splendid opportunity for the development of beautiful, individual styles. | terms than ever before hinted. | association, in his opening address | Here are some of the demands = to nearly 150 delegates at the ninth | —_ - - 7 + 1 A Il} tikely to be made on Germany: [annual convention of the orgaiza-| METALLIC LACES figure very prom- available in a choice selection of de- The ceding to England of (tion at the New Washington said inently in the embellishment of after signs, in silver, Id, black, white, e Heligoland; neutralization of that the odum was menac 7 o- <5 1 the Kiel canal; demolition of [ing constructive laws of the state. noon and evening costumes, and our cream and ecru, 75¢ to $5.00 the yard. some of the strongest fortifica Mayor Gill welcomed the dele | selections of these are particularly econ G2 deed Women’s Tailored Suits at half price tions on the German border. gates and pointed out the various | -AC 3 / IS in metallic and silk-and- F : be i ” of deman s obt ements nproved choice. Featured are novelties in Sil : | The list of demands was obtain-| element f improved Seattie, | ¢ metal combidations, from & fo 9 inches diay by the United Press from which were due to local electric ver and Gold, and combinations of rt icial in close touch with allied |development. The mayor was late : wide, are $1.25 to § tment at the these with silk embroideries, in floral n his arrival and conventional designs. The prices WASHABLE LACES for dresses and —serge, poplin, coverts, gabardines and checks—loose or belted models with jackets 0 the yard. ment, both in this country and in kee ng his appo abroad convention, and o i i irts c sai ite ° There are many offictale among he laid blame J. Grambs . silk lined, skirts cut full, plain or plaited tha allied as, whose desire tolof the receptic mmittee, main. range upward to $10.00 the yard, vary lingerie, are shown in extensive assort- to match the jackets. absolutely crushed” |taining Grambs insisted on telling | ing with width and elaboration of pat- ments of new designs, in the Nor- f propose even harsher|him a Lake Tapps fish story ; ; . a a | those listed Ar Gun and Leslie Craven tern mandy Valenciennes, Platt Valen- ° | , to break down the pow-|read technical papers. Thursday's ’ iennes, Point de Paris, Filet, Torchon, Third Floor, Center | On the Upper Main Floor } od Germany, t program will include papers by NET-TOP LACES with very fine Ven- : 4 bs avor of various electrical experts and Maltese and Cluny varieties. s to adjot heads in the hwest. Advertis ise and Margot designs are favored All Odds and Ends of | Odds and Ends of and electrical operations in for many Autumn uses, and offered in) ALL-SILK NETS, 42 inches wide, in Art Needlework Buttons and Notions towna and rural commun! widths from five to eighteen inches, staple and novelty colorings, $1.25 yard; the state 25c to $5.00 the. yard 72 inches wide, $1.75 to $3.75 yard. ALLOVER LACES, so desirable for COTTON NETS, 72 inches wide, in r Metropolitan “This meeting will be @ —Half Price— = —Half Price— | : 65c Pillow Tops, stamped and tinted, 324c 35¢ Bone Buttons, in several colors, 18c | jointly with the electrical combining with other materials in the white, cream, ecru and flesh-pink, 75c fem backs, 0 special, dosen |] Berlin, after a triumphant march eers, who closed their bust sés. of the mode, arc to $3.00 yard —Firet Fi tt gowns and blouses of the mode, are 3 First Floor. 75c Pillow Tops, secreted and 374 20¢ Bone Buttons, in several different 10 thru Germany to Vienna, was de meetings Wednes The tinted; each ..... sete C | colors, a dozen C Hiciared not at all improbable last few days of the week will be a —— i} $2.00 Piano Scarfs, hand-made Bat- $1 00 50c Coat Buttons have been 25 _Hel {goland the great German | devoted o oe 1 activ! | tenberg edges and linen centers, at : reduced to Cc) $5.00 Tea Cloths, 43 ins. square, with $2 50 20 tS treba Buttons, specially 18c) . Japanese drawn-work and embroidery LITTLEGIRL WITHCURL Knit ‘iad 25¢ Garment Shields, special | | | 0c Cotiar and Cutt Sets, stamped cmt 13c) am | $2.25 Felt Pillows, in Elk, B. F. $1 124 a yard 8c | naerwear | Day and Broadway designs . 10c Fancy Crystal Buttons, 5c | 1.00 to $10.00 Ha broldered Models, includ- | a dozen 3 + Gowns, Combinations, Towels and 4 $5, 00 10c Peet's Hooks and Eyes, 5 | Autumn Weights Children’s Dresses, 50¢ to | @ package . Cc | OMEN’S Wool-and- — lisle Steam - shrunk Union Suits in ankle Rag are mie Section —Third Floor Drapery Oddments for Half Mill Ende of 25¢ and 20c Curtain Marquisettes | 980 Persian Striped Tapestry, in mil! and Voiles, lengths to 20 yards; 124 lengths, 50 inches wide, yard 49c a yard c Mill Ends of 25¢ Figured Upholstered | Mili Ends of 30c Imported Scotch 15c Denim, good lengths, yard 124c Madras, a yard 40c Figured Volles in beautiful color 20c | From 9 A. M. to 12 Only length, with high neck Styles Piquant and Correct in New and long or elbow sleeves; Dutch neck and elbow | Moderately Priced Hats "N.S," Women's Unior $10 to $18.50 Yseaensa combinations, a yard ! cats oe eel Gan eee Mire is te certs: oars 25c A Ze Table Oilcloth 10c Yard ! —new Poke effects, demurely becoming. with high neck and long rat states vert, BOC || wie st loeyerd | —new Sailors of graceful contour. oe pirates St : er Z ms | —new Turbans in clever models, entirely of plum- ange NeOmtn Ee are Learn to Be Your | Autumn Showing of age and draped with flowing veils. ankle length. Price $1.50 Own Dressmaker Millinery and Apparel } —new Mushroom Hats with soft tam crowns. brite Bess An especially appropriate frame for youthful faces is the | | “Marjorie” College Hat, a pretty Poke model in black velvet Marabou | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES- the Weatiern Centatar DAY, SEPTEMBER, 11, 12 anc HB with soft crown of hatter’s plush. The trimming, simplicity —Lower Main Floor MI » 41, 12 and 13 | f] itself, js an encircling band of black grosgrain ribbon with N k i} Ml silver picot edge. This model will be duplicated in any color ecKwear Ht » In the Book and Stationery Sections, Upper Main Floor | to match one's costume. Price $15.00 tat oe F' )R many occasions of ff \ = earl \ n hese ff 2,000 ) Volumes of 50c Fiction 25c a a Copy sig! oe cons, Homaneee Por k G 1 vill make for boys and girls, as well as for jf] f * “4 of fluffy marabou will rown-ups; 1e, special at ) | | ats serve ic , to comple- é Sn mle dealt ages New Collars F Washable erve ideally to. compl ment the day or evening $1.00 Indian Boys and Girls—hy 49c Bad Boy Books, st 25c oun Haines Alice Calhoun Hal 1,000 two-quire Boxes of Paper, and envelopes $1.00 The Rocket Book—Hy tor while we have any Little Mise P Galer Newell, 2 489] Pix 17c of the winsome Peggy Standlee, Chosen Juvenile Queen Satin esa Flat, Stole-like Neckpieces of Standlee, she! The votes received by the leading | » and long yel-| Contestants in the race for juvenile | , fi qual Mack or 7 are the latest novelties to arrive in the Women’s ine qaality black ‘or ‘mature! | n_ follow Pr aen = . low curls, was elected juventi yl ndlee 24,849,500, Edith : marat atin-lined, 12 inches queen of the Ad Masque carnival) parstow 22,201,250, Nedra Seecamp | Neckwear Section, First Floor. They come in white, | wide by a plurality of more than 2,540,-| 8,468,500 | lags yer ey ae ha i | feature several attractive styles, prettily finished with $13.50 each | i] — H 000 votes over her nearest oppon-| Margaret Lukan 6,685,000, Elinor | , 1S pameg es : ; ent, Edith Bar Danks 4,149,900, Alma Bane 2.6 } | Venise lace or picot edge, and are priced from $1.00 ' Q | The ttle maid appeared last ¢ 450, In -rimeau 1,811,900, Evelyn “fox” boa effects, in natural h |} | ening in a number of dan¢ iven| Caw 1 850, Ruth Heeht 1,402,500 a $1.75. Cuffs to match are priced at 75c¢ the pair and Diack, also Muffs to match. | | nd 72 inches long, are ff ii A a | under the direction of Madame) Virginia Clarke 5464 ), Mabel Haw —First Fioo rac pric e. Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Elliott 4100 Louisa K, Lapper. She was the re-|kins 628,600, Hanbul Caston 4 prom ea aoa ah weep _' Yelling Section, Firat Floor, a ciplent of two beautiful bouquets|200, Esther Samuelson 217, that were much larger than herself, Edith Jeup 166,900,

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