The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1916, Page 12

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| THE BON MARCHE | "tense: rn uvon] — FREDERICK&NELSON Pike Street Second Avenue Union Sireet Elliott 4100 Poindexter addre: a Mayor Hiram ©, Gill will tor d enthusiag udience at aside bis aloofness in the present of a New Season | Howard Rice, the senator's sec-| “The combination la a peculiar | A Very Attractive Showing of At the Children’s Favorite Store—The Bon Marché |f)te:t) bin tis "astate "Sattraty | endship for “ammond, ‘and he Hats at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 agreeing to have the sen-jalso admired Landon for the lat to Aberdeen for this pur: |ter's straightforward course in the necessar Humphrey {fe |atate senate, As it In necessar that day we make special displays of Children’s Apparel at special prices cheduled to speak at Aberdeen | for the voters to indicate first and ~ , . . Saturday gh wond chote votin the mayor and all the Children’s Sections make ‘special preparations to give the little tots ennaey Biget se e ns mpyoe | Unless Humphre indicates his{can recommend both Landon and the best service on the day when they can best come a-shopping without in willing to debate with Potn-|Hammond at one and the same sch : dexter at Aberdeen, the senator | time terfering with study. : J will continue his schedule as ar-| Senator Landon and Hammond | This first Children’s Day of the season offers many attractive things for ranged meeting at Colfax] will be the other speakers at this “4 Saturda and a big meet-| meeting a eo. ribbon school boys and girls. | |tng at Spokane Monday night - , VERY Saturday during the school year is Children’s Day here, and on ae Street meetings in behalf of| form of € Reveille and others. These mer * Straight-brim Velvet Sailors for $3.19 seqggun ae Groen tao | “AROQYAL" RECEPTION ms metallic ibbon So Neat, So Serviceable, So Inexpensive ( Sizes 6 to 14 Years) h for Senator Poindexter T0 WILL HUMPHREY Soft Velvet Tams street meetings from oddl inted Made of good serviceable serges or velveteen, Com || automobties at the noon hour i 0 a bas veils bined with plaid suiting. Many new models in sus- [f|[rduetrial plants and every even) sist now Will I Humphrey | hy? ; 2d. I ; their moderate prices-$5.00, $6.50 and pender effect, straight-line style. Some have dainty ~baprnr ialley we yen se por Paps: as nae paces Me cape gg hoe collars of organdy edged with lace GREEN SPEAKS | de gathered from the following $7 50. a {ticle ate Op in the Bel . : “0 1 : Capt. Frank E. Green, candidate iF he. Neg gr _ ae Pictured, a quair sh-crown Turbanin army-blue 4 tam crown for prosecutor, will speak tonight |#sham Journal last ¢ : | William Humphrey, candidate . | Ollie Wheeler and Mra. FP. Karna t t 48 ‘te this mort — Basement Sselesroom. Price, 79c Jat 1529 Hoylaton. Ho spoke at the | for United States senate this morn i ess ae ’ home of Mra. W. 8 Riggs, 20 Gay is orty sutomodiles 7 School days, school days, dear old golden rule days, | jlor place, Thursday — neater eee eae | Tub Waists ‘Wide Variety in are here with brand new Dresses to wear, The popu- TWO PRANK PAULS and a fit actually turned up. The . aeee . " of aerale | > ttorney, je net ents in the said thelr own fare lar Bloomer Dresses of galatea, gingham, percale and K Paul, attorney, te not the) f ts 18 the Ht pale hate awn fare 75c Autumn Coats, $10.00, combination serge and plaid, in middy style—any one imine ediapaign. “De eot| Tee? mbers of the receptior at 79C. ]|ceatue te ew Frank Pant Pau committe ook tne tat ne (BE (LOOP syles in white $12.50 and $15.00 Girls’ School Coats, $4 95 | Children’s Warm Wool ' $2. 50 Editor The Star: Both The Star|%%4 were liberal tn their offers of | plaid and stripe etfs T HESE’ three modeaae and t Times recently have ub. 2 to 14 Years, at. Sweaters for School. . Tee aay eae sping | paid’ to all and sundry who would Quiet woo! plaid Coats, in full belted effect; | Cpidren’s School Sweaters, with plain Frank Paul” as managing the M, 1 age bad Pe ge otek , pede ae ‘ high waisted zibelines with fur collars and trim- | gwoater stitch, others in the fancy weaves, half Hamifiton campaign for sheriff. 1| 2! ag n h Raid ; ° = vertible collar ion ¢ ver new ming—also wide wale corduroys and wool Bed-| 6, 71; pelted, in the most wanted colors am not in politica in any sense, but |!@rKe as life be chances are Bel s and elastic shirring 4 Autumn Coats, offering the ford cords —Second Floor, Center. |Pleven if I were in politics | should | 148" try to collect | 4 : ; mie foal hetsil te have way ahune ‘One of the Fords wan filled a ie pire ee /_ A widest latitude for the suit- bias : linked tn any way with that of M.|'0.8 hurry: we think it was Natt oom ak ater c “ a . ffers of b turned : nd. whi bine Children’s Day Specials in Hosiery and Underwear JL. Hamilton, who is not, in my| 4. Offer 8 werararees | and) white m opinion, fitted by training or tem. |4°¥" because it di digal lain white ¢, laven In material there is choice Children’s 25c Stockings for 17c Pr. irene otter stent |p ine street ewenpe tne pro | er, Rreen and tan, NOR) & ack snd white checks rN ; porting Jack Stringer for this office. | °*neon are Be in the lead z » ae aliens lt and plaids, gray and black Or three pairs for 50c. Several weights—-splendid for school wear lack, white or The confusion in the news stories jreat tan—some with slight imperfections in the knitting {a doubtless due to the fact that], '"mpbrey smiles and doffs bin s g' p ' g jhat to « pawnbroker. Enthustasti brown mottled corduroy, 4 » o 25 P there are two of the name of Frank Children’s 25c Hose 19c Boys’ and Girls’ Fall-weight Paul in this city. The other one ts} °>0e? th 1 \ green and blue striped cor- A special purchase of children’s heavy, part Vests and Pants Frank H. Paul, « real estate man Hak’ Revel te the vanes. Fee ew Owns i woo! Stockings; pure black, fine ribbed, with Girls’ gray or white Shirts, Pants and Drawers |f the Burke building, and a most en hired receptors 50 on strike. The | duroy, Scotch tweeds and a r ghee | 3 o ite Shirts, # ane ' rth : . he | Want to be pald by mileage, sam , , ne 7 seamless feet. Sizes 6 to 10, at 19¢ a pair seus? taeaway. ealy. ‘GnUe,. darabie © imable gentleman. Many of the| Ail [6 be held by mileage. a at 50c By gray and tan mixtures. : ‘ A I caeeen due canned “oh friends 1 have made since I first J ; 3 Children’s $1.00 Union Suits 50c =| ™*""* ee . Pg rmy (ting Side Al | |came to Seattle in 1907 have been | ** 6° agate Bil bows to fist Plain flare, full belted | : = | wife. 8 h i" common 1. > 1 se ‘ phtlaren's Forest Mills" shite cotton Union SIZES 10 TO 12 YEARS AT 30c [Jjauestioning me about my alleged |) tien week wh ae? a ome IMPLY-TRIMMED SI - and half-belted styles with t seat, 6, 8, nd 12-year sizes support of Hamilton, and if you ean | !** . : raed tas iRieo bore’ gray Union Sults, sizes 6 wie Cine Serre ete ol ete r publish a line or two In The Star to] Where's the jit? | over Gown of good qua / large collars, in black, blue si straighten out the matter, | will], “Millions are going to hear Bil ity nainsook, with kimonc brown and green tonight They want to know about sleeves and narrow lace edg Wool Belligerent cover a collec- personal preferences® striped corduroy, green and m it a great favor. Very re s the submarine site and the mileage Boys’ School Suits That Will Satisfy | spectfully ae bee aiaaer: a" are Bill's moat eloquent ing viet is Sgecthieg: oe sim fur, velvet and large buttons are the trim- later—The gents in the jit say % Sizes for women and misses. Priced From $5.00 to $12.50 for Boys 6 to 18 Years I aie ee sii ther bad nothing to do with ‘the| MCC od value at 5O¢. Prices-$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. They satisfy the boy—because they are snappy-looking patterns and speak Friday night before the Wom- colors, the kind that he sees worn by his well-dressed school fellows ans alliance at Fi iremen's ball Ree They satisfy mother—because they give good, honest wear on, & also speak at Rainier i sie fa Beach, and Saturday night he} oo. the amount to pay is just a little le speaks at Bothell and Rose Hin SHORT NEWS Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $4, 15 Handkerchiefs They are made of good tweeds, cassimeres and w in the latest Il ps SOMMER nso With Extra Kaicharheehans . boy fashions. Some have an extra pair of knickerbockers for good county auditor, aAdteneed mestiogs | Special 5c Each Thursday evening in the Green| PLANS ARE being prepared for 7’: HI Basdeibnt Salesroom LEASING Boys’ Sweaters, in! Boys’ Corduroy Knick Lake, Capitol Hill and North Se-|the dock and waiting room on the ntfelhe an. excationt -EASING corded- ’ attle districts of the city, pledging|county dock site on Lake Union in : border effects. in himself to a clean, efficient and/anticipation of the fleet of small value in a B School Suit é 7 and maroon; sizes 24) sizes 6 t 00 \H economical administration. On Sat-| vessels which will come {nto use with extra : Women's Handkerchiefs of 56, 06 is $1.50 an urday evening at 8:00 a monster|with the completion of the Lake peng t in sheer lawn, neatly hemm- B ree concert will be held by the ner) Washington canal $4.15. It is Ot Salcsroom —Basement Salesroom gray, navy, cardinal kers, ! mpaign committee at Fe ° { stitched, and specially EMARCHE Boys’ and Children’s regen ; compares eommnitioe at Fourth sv FREDERICK HILT, 61, a clvil durable gray r mis | y TEMARCH outs ¢ and Stewart st chief attraction | war veteran, dropped dead Thure priced at 5@ each. Hats, Rah-rah, soft 1 or f which will be the , \ ah, f rials, sizes 18, 3 c c H gin day In the West Seattle postoffice —Basement Salesroom SEASTUE wast roll and telescope; _... a Master Howard Nied! He was an inmate of the home at and patch pockets. Sizes 6 tu shapes, 65¢ to $3.50 prano : Port Orchard and was visiting in 17 years, $4.15. Seattle. === —— - | MEETING AT RAVENNA = a Th p phy Gare ESCAPED schooner For Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk , bd SATURDAY—A SALE OF KID GLOVES AT Q5c Jeo) 2icee 2° 0a8one S200) eaten Wie beat ell for'the Hf Suits, with full ned nick Fleece-Lined They’re $1.25 and $1.50 Gloves and All Sizes From 51-2 to 8 | sidaign Rpaevecese and thorn weini{#nd which escaped recently, was erbockers, stitched - down Underwear orted In the straits headed a < e 1 pro will elt and pate “ s, sizes Broken lots, perhaps, but they're a most unusual bargain at 95 Retter stock up |e realty asical program will a | North, it was reported Friday. belt and patch pockets, si 25c¢ and 35c at this sale. In the lot are l-clasp Cape and Mochas, Washable Capes, Doeskin and 2 OSCAR P. DIX, the Ustoa 6 to 16 years, $4.15. clasp Glace Lambskin. Sizes 5% to 8, but not in every color SPOKANE LABOR | eavinae & Trust y alncussed the Boys’ Tapeless Blouses « Ga ent ! . * | re ion ol the engines: nd the rm 65c Vests and Pants 44c | Wool Union Suits at $1.59 panier et 4 laichoew: tk ter ie light and dark shirtings, ne : : a W' )MEN’S Light Fleece- Women’s fall weight, pure white fleeced cotton Women's gray or white Fall weight, wool Un gineers’ club Thursday, in which sizes 6 to 15 year 29¢ - Vests, with Dutch or high necks and ankle pants | guits, seconds of “Elliott Milla’ $225 and $ 5 he predicted the elimination of |f and 35e : lined Vests and Pants to match i f qualities antagonism between promoter and y : ie in good Autumn weight, sizes $1.00 Union Suits at 69c | tures, with st own 7 or 1 x} rs a y Ox- j engineer Boys’ Sweaters with shawl collars, in maroon, Ox , a9 9 é Women’s Union Suits, with Dutch or high necks Vests and Pants at 89c sisheats | JUSTICE GORDON ordered 298 Caray,” Wavy “and cabdinnl? “Hess 26. 40S, “ - ae ental and ankle length. Slightly imperfect in knitting. | - Seconds of “Elliott Mille” $ wool Vests | SPOKANE, Wash. Sept. &—| quarts of beer and some whisky | ff i; 40, 42 and 44, ¢ gar- izes 24, 26 and 28 and Pants. White or gray, in s 36 te 1 » labor element strongly |*¢ized from Clancy's roadbo' -25, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.00. : Bizes 34, nd c n si to 4 « ised from Clancy's rosdhe 1.25, $1 ese lente Ma.| near the Meadows, August 24, ¢ pik seth NE —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose 25c IJ Bride! tor kovernor. tw indicate red following Thurday . im ae: ment in the You had better buy your Fiber Silk Boot Stockings here Saturday, for you are not bor Review » annual public B, G. DUNN @ CO., contractors. 5 ; ion of o , or i have asked the board of publi likely to get them again soon at 25c. First quality, in black and white and in all sizes tion re on Ex-Gov. Henry iride, who ts ly from 8% to 10. IHia candidate a th : peyabiian |! en 10 hours in order to coms / \ New Cretonnes works to be allowed to work thelr nomination for governor at the | the filling of Rainier ave on #¢ McCall Pattern Dressmaking Contest | | siti" vs nine =e NELGON, 1804 Franks : Special 15¢ Yard the only real gubernatorial timber ha fractured si as the I’, this exceptional offering are included light and $60. 00 i in Cash Prizes, No Charge to Enter among the entire list of candidates tay ave. and. Thomas at., Wednes e dark ground effects, artistic tapestry patterns and 1 aspiring to this office, and believ. | ! 2 V ma ednes- ff ‘ ol abate » make their own dresses—open to amateur t |piers in good government should | °" hsp t fe oy erated 00 Fe | 1 y stripe ar floral designs for chamber drap Come and enter W d get a McCall Book of Fashions Beas leave no stone turned to see that, *'°!¢ & motorcycle and his auto eries : 1 it | turned turtle. There are no fees, or charges, and the conditions are delightfully eas RE ee te nee nates. ltr to the| ;AUE BOOD Hoosiers are expect In many homes, draperies and cushions need re- we ask 1 to do is to use Bon Marche materials and a McCall Patterr | “ ed to assemble at Woodland Park £ newing in preparation for the Fall season, and here E tate to see some of those other | “ ar = v 1B i » a ¢ Full particulars at the Pattern Counter —Lower Main ¥ candidates who are tools of privi.| Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock | WwW rice is an opportur to do so at a saving. Special, 15¢@ lege, get this nomination and elec. | 10% the annual outing and plenic of ion. the Indiana club of Seattle. Presi yard —Basement Salesroom, Special From 9 A. M. to 12 Only ee Special All Day Saturday Pewaveas can ever say that ape-| ent W. EB. Forkner said that the lH School Shoes cial privilege ever has or can vee | committee would furnish hot cof 15c Long Cloth at 10c Yard | Dainty Caramels 1% Lb. t0c Henry Mcfiride, for he ts the type | @ #94 that all he asked was that || S ERVICEABLE an ractical SI in « Soft finish long cloth, 26 inches wide, not over c for a half-pound of dainty bits of Caramel, {fof man who is alwa ready eT ee eee eS areas tal Gi ls’ Ce t 5. 00 aren , irls’ Coats, 12 yards to each; 10c a yard; no phone orders y coa t chocolate, shaped t the wrong to a standstill. | Of Indiania e saw vut the actica chocolate ¢ + Main Poe: 1ere in the state ashing. | ff"! eather, butto: r Cream Outing at 5c Yard ’ egg ae Tee ee ene |v eae leatk button st AIN-PROOF ¢ \ ( of All- wool Cream Outing Flannel, 25 inches wide; not 15c Songs 10c a Copy : Misse Id AS ‘ made against the powerful and cor n var ‘ oi er Ree , ane over 12 yards to each. No telephone orders | “You're a Dangerous Girl,” Al Johnson's new |E\ runt railroad lobby of the old dave? WINE GOT HIM IN feet Gilet ae Iweed that will give espe is od service taken. —Lewer Main Fioor.| song, and “Soldier Boy,” especially appropriate He fought them at-a-tine when hool wear is made up with belted or plain back and sre 5 : | Just ne Third Peer it meant his political defeat, but he BAD WITH WwW F $1.35 pair; 814 to 1, $1.55 } } i . v 1 ye butto « » snugl i PCK A Brand New Sporting Goods Section | went down with bis colors fiyine. | HIS WIFE I pair; 1134 to 2, $1.85; 2 may be buttoned up snugly at neck Down in the basement of the Union Street Carry-Home Specials in the Delicatessen nd never winced. The raflroad | lhere is a good selection of colors, in both plait | a - \ ae 5 th plain Btore, street entrance if you please, with the best lobby was later largely overcome|.N2W YORK, Sept. §.—Drink to 6, $2.00 pair | ft | ; checks : . ~ and plaid patterns, and sizes range from 4 to I4 and biggest stock in all Seattle to select from. These special prices, provided you carry by the people as a result of the | Checks and a hotel register got a i 4 uM : f Toles goo almon ges I ¥ |a pioneer. fon; ‘wits ‘ots ‘wenlthy vroker Shoes in button and lace Tyee Salmon Eggs, tee perfect bait, at bc | Soiled fine « ym mour’s The er belie 0! ; Saturday, instead of 36c. Not over 2 cans to a | Pled Hams, fine quality meat, Armour’s, The writer believes that labor! WELFARE LEAGUE TO MEET ||f styles, made to stand a pound ie ee ulways get a square deal from| As a forerunner of the after ex customer k 35¢ 1 man of McBride's temperament | position convention of the Inter hard , £, ¢ yonr « he ou 40 N e « now dispos n “Duncan” Golf Clubs, for left and right Mayonnai th famou Bon March ind known disposition to stand| national Welfare union, a series of 13! $1.75 pair; 1 to handed players, at..ee..-..-...--. 83,00 | Drand, a pounds... .. BO¢ |f fem and. wntinchingly for the Saturday honcheone wit be held fa ff gyicp SUS PRT 1 C0 2 Fiber-Boot Stockings " 7 $2.00 p: “Duncan” Golf Irons, \ Irons, Putter, | Dill Pickles, extra quality; 14 to 16 Pickle right B a's cafeteria to acquaint hes 2.00 pair : N the ¢ au ar vers with the work of the organiza hog . a : Cleek, Niblick, at-................$2.50 | to the quart; quart... vce E56 TT DELAY COAL STRIKE |. 1% Seattic convention win jf Boys’ and Youths’ Extra 42c Pair $2.50 Bamboo Fly Rods, 3 jc and extra | Kippered Salmon, piping hot every morn be held in the First’ Presbytertan heavy Tan Shoes in lace tip, cork handle and nickel reel...$1.25 | ing; a pound senersecseerees LOG ANSAS CITY Mo. & ‘ posh nenenee i | ote *, with chrome elk Wx! N’'S Colored Stockings (irregulars) with 4} * “ea ve : ' we Loiled Iris Peat i} SAS + Mo., Sept Jonna Snook, president of the 25c Stewart Spoon Bait, for salmon no | Lip ‘a ‘ ! es Ps iled “ik ket ae Decision on the Southwest coal] King County Mothers congress is oles, sizes 10 to 2 fiber silk boot, in Watermelon-pink, Champagne, @ | or Boiled Smoked Tongue; Ib... 0¢ miners’ strike was again postponed| gether with Commissioner Cottret} > $) 5 A Suede and Cadet-blue he p 2 Basement —Fourth Foor, sooth. |B today, when the operators anne d for | ot the ,otate Grange association, ff pair; 214 to 6, $2.50 pair, Suede and Cadet-blue, The pair, 42¢, more time In thelr negotiations with) will be the speakers this —Rasement Salesroom \the winers, Saturday. * your parcel home with you wear, sizes 10 to coming nt Salesroom, Pr RRNA Saer ary Mereenreyec mm eneEs

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