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

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THE SEATTLE STAR ' Toy in Seattle Is Jap Maid at the Coliseum be For the Last Day of the Bon Marche’s Autumn and Winter Showing of Millinery and Wearing Apparel A Superb Display of Wraps, Frocks and Gowns AINTY little Dancing Dresses, impressive Dinner Gowns, delicious After- noon Frocks, Wraps worthy to accompany such beautiful attire—these will | be the main attraction in the gown room on Wednesday at the Bon Marche’s Autumn and Winter showing of Millinery and Wearing Apparel. These five pretty models will be on view, and many more. When cand! gi the left comes { in its Orier hue, boasting of a large Hudson fu — = eye The Garment Sections Present The Autumn’s Charming Modes in Suits, Gowns and Coats Revealing the Ideas Upon Which the lime Here is shown the back of the loose Worth Evening Coat over an evening frock f black ch 1 velvet—with graceful with novelty fastening and possess court train possessing a me lining, f L H. PI d ich floral satin lining. Price $150 priced at $175.00 | rs of Style Have Place a Worth could not have designed a more Second on the right is a Bernard copy Creato y 1g with the darkening | effective model than this Balsam green t black silk net, beautifully embroidered in silve with side cascades of metal Phe Their Seal of Approval d cas panel A Sketch of Vie Teneke, Drawn by One of Mer Seattle Admirers, foundation is of charmeuse back front—made over metal cloth Miss Doris Wirth NOTABLE feature of the new Garment Modes, as seen in these dis- of At the left center is a most od hese SY CORNELIA GLASS | ed expectantly, and she plays, is the remarkable degree to which the Quality of Becomingness bod copy of an Evening Gown by Callot—a At extreme right is a copy of a Her name's Yie Teneke, and a directly at the little 3 5 : i 3 ov pink silk net embroidered in silver, with | Worth Dinner of black silk net, pond ode cae gr See og Rel AR raed attr is present, this quality combining with a youthful naturalness of line and an bid er eevee Sho. Berle foxes gold. metal ¢ Jetted front pancl ii] 1 have ever seen | wards her, and she went down unusual richness of fabric, color and garniture to achieve fashions that are Lg metal brocade, all made over pink char-| and trimming, and brocaded dull gold I've watched her often in the | on the or beside him 1 $135.00. ain, at $150.00. i writing room of the Coliseum Children Like Mer y r 14 ‘ meuse. $135 | train, at $1 theatre, where she patters | Ob, he so fat and nice! wonderfully alluring. Ta For the Lest D f the Fall Fashion Show about im her queer, tiny gan. | a i the curls on the THE NEW GOWNS bs ‘or jay of the Fall Fashion } dais, doing her best to tater | ck hin head to 1 © et every uest's pok WY oth told me that b * ?, r allegia op r Perioc They cx 2 65 Handsome Autumn Suits $21.95 pr a, i une oken itis o ther ia me bat he The new Gown Fashions owe allegiance to no particular Period. They cover a 1 > 1 } ¢ 0 as at her exquisite have heard other mothers say wide space of time, and in one costume you are apt to find the quaint features of the shy Exceptional values in tailor made, plain and novelty Suits, fashioned of the aad the das wae te sams tae ae cue Ge a " iid characte tek dee ‘iveinctly needtaeval: Mane As newest suitings, in black and all the new Autumn and Winter shades that women anages her long pr homag - iene early Victorian era allied with characteristics that are distinctly medi } y att and misses like—price $21.95 quaint att Dies is her right and she ex the models feature the overskirt with long pointed ends Panniered skirts con- Yesterday | spoke to her | pects it; and, in return, she ss . ning 2 ile e y no abl he long lines of th : . tinue the vogue for evening wear, while equally noticeable are the long line the s She answered me ab | I play with the by th nf ‘ ba New Silk Blouses at $2.45 Apiece blushing ov her yr? fog | he c pibinaies . <4 Moyen Age type of dress. Fur, bead and sequin trimmings are used in profusion. wi ne is nothing much but a child herself, just past 20, she charmingly broken speech She amiles at every one who To be worn with the new Fall Suits are cha ng Silk Blouses of crepe de chine. THE NEW TAILORED SUITS Jap and taffeta silk—white or colored, plain or striped, as you prefer. The styles and speaks to her—smiles whether | told me. R trimmings are most attractive tena teen, | she teaderstande r not She le living here ee hee Tailored Suits have coats long, coats short and coats of medium-length: : = = — a } verything ce two older brothers, an a a ‘ A a s, "i ha For the L f th ‘al Di D " : |[| _1 wish T could say her name ) four years she is going back Fashion permits you to exercise your preference Some are clever! : fitted, 7 ‘or ast of the lays | as she says it—with all the | to Japan to see her mother an@ with full skirts, while others are of Russian inspiration, belted and fur-trim i Spread Blapley Dap Handiest Notion ff) sure? Sfu'ter tenons | Sues! et ee i ‘ Store in Town HW) accents Only ight months away | a ee ee bt A Wonderful Showin of 1 1 asked her how she liked from the land of cherry blos- | 50 IUST A STEP INSIDE THE America, and she clapped her ms and green jade, with its THE NEW COATS ‘es J . tiny hands custome still in her life and {ts | : f PIKE STREET ENTRANCE | ‘Oh, it mice!” she said tradit in her beart, it must Separate Coats drape in full, umbrella-like lines from narrow-cut shoulders, or are ' . i and she sounded every note in seem very strange to her here. belted and display much fullness at and below the hips. Deep bandings of fur, fur New York Pattern Hats | rev is om your way to area st mm ery mange to her bere. |i belted and displa pt. Deep banding ae market 1 buy your Pins and | an been here In Amer strangé people of another collars and cuffs, fur buttons and pocket trimmings add both to their xuriousness out your’ Buttons and fea eight monthe—she had to | country—hurrying past her and practical qualities. Law at $10 00 you'll! get ‘them: $0 count them on her fingers to ceaselessly, and she smiles at a ) be sure. She has learned all them out of her almond eye, “ . 1 y and so senate f that | that she knows of English in and plays on the floor with THE ILLUSTRATIONS bs you'll never miss the time or | that time. She is still studying their children } ‘ a ™ ‘ A , z % ted matiy ‘ethim a tage nas | its ana dike everyting elas ta 1 Sian 3 oe’: ithe |: thas | The Suit in the illustration is a copy of a The Separate Coat pictured is of f ir goo 1 ; 2 Ssh a ) ‘ r 4 | America, she thinks "the way nice | Callot model, of silk-finished wool velour in russet-brown wool velour, with a ¢ models from the hands of our own ski worker d e 1 le talk nice And in elght months she's x . a ay ge piel 4 al erilyof 1 at $10.00 “a Dressmaking Contest | Just then a woman came in become known to thousands of a rich plum tone. Mole bands the coat, and band rs beaver at the bottom. Fo ™ the sum total is an array I ! $60.00 IN GOLD TO BE |[| "it! ® Daby in her arma. It vie patrons as the most pop- this fur is also used for the softly draped collar is also of the beaver, and the oa pre ; . + » a littl t ‘01 r bu D: si ° > ‘ ‘ | f one rarely secs GIVEN IN PRIZES haired pink and-white’ ft called baal ’, ttarn’ sees 4 collar and cuffs he skirt is cartridge- same handsome fur bands the deep, Ha ¢ boy. Yie Teneke's almond eyes play with her. slaited to a narrow yoke ointed cuffs. Large Flat Sailors The contest has already | - ; pla ) I ‘ he started Clase < od ‘ ya Mc Small hand-made Turbans erg pe a n a ) The Street Dress pictured is of navy serge with charmeuse-faced revers folding 3. - 2 he conditions are de ae Tricorns and many smart novelty shapes lightfully easy All it ask back to show a vestee of navy chiffon over white macrame lace. Hercules braid is Bests hut cleverly and becomingly trimmed with | Yo% to do is to use a McCall |f} | used for trimming and touches of cherry messaline are seen in the facing of cuif b is “ab ES : a . wntd Pattern and = b your A NEW UNIVE | and waist. The overskirt is edged with wool fringe. nate’ wet } metallic fancies, feather novelties, ribbons of gold and] joterials here : | — . oe silver and burnt peacock, in all the deep rich tints of Enter now at the Pattern = Autumn. —Second Floor—south. Counter—Lower Main Floor. jf} | rel } Caer aay Toe od don on Basement Salesroom ‘ It Pays to Buy Domestics at the Bon Marché y moraine nrevered ts eel dae cae er ee ¥ he faculty rules, ma¢ ° { j ° / 6 ditional glaring proct : e Ree 12'44c Outing 10c a Yard 12'4c Percales 10c a Yard tone from, sophomores “to treeh {Years ago against all forms of Heavy quality Outing Flannel, 2,000 yards, in Only 10¢ a yard for 2,800 yards of Dress Per men, outlining in gory Ink the low|freshmansophomore horse play, ps dark colors, 27 inches wide, for one day, 10c yard. | cales, in lengths to 15 yards; sit Placed haart level of incoming students have finally become campus law! bd ° bg i —Lewe j= Kioer, It was the second morning of a Daily Pr is Roll tt eve ‘cole Seer, uae’ Gite ihtbe|’ Deveat “Soameethe nite heb ew Fianneiette Aimonos ew Aimono matter of rah-rah custom was ex-|heen The Star's correspondent % pected—just like football, fraterni- | with the troopa at Calexico, obtain ty rushing and a lot of other stuff|ed four days’ leave of absence to Autumn Coatings in | Opening Specials $1.25 Flannelettes | 9“ . ° Underpriced Items for the Third an not catalogued by the faculty start the University of Washing : : Ic To usion D f the A Fash a But a search of sorority porches, |ton Daily off the presses Mond: HE soft warmth of these new ic ar be ‘ay of the Autumn Fashion Display grandstands bulletin boards.| H "4 Yee ace ae . se ni stands, — b poards,| He is the editor for the first ; - naa Bolivia, fabric of the hour, for Autumn Women’s $1.25 campus benches and store windows | semester kimonos will be very welcome : : me aids and pl k coat- A . 98c failed to reveal any sign of “Be First day registration returns at | the first cool mornings of Autumn N_ excellent selection " we coat, swagger plaids and plaid back coat Union Suits at ware—Worma!” |the university showed a slight tn-| . F of this soft fleecy m » ings, soft velvety velours—these for the Fall weight Cotton Union Suits, pure white Barber Looked Worried Jerease over tue year previoud | They are of fleecy flannelette in « is soft fleecy ma- heavier coats—while for the | alist ty fleaced- with high neck, long sleeves or Hatfield, the barber who has| Monday when 605 students paid navy, light-blue or gray floral pat- terial is ready for those RA i yerga s, chiffon broadcl Jutch neck and elbow sleeves; sizes 34 to 44 been cutting college boys’ hair for | their fees and completed the regis- | els : a who are pls g ¢ : ee eee tavorite i Children’s Wool ten years, looked worried, and | tration process, terns, with elastic shirring at the ure planning cozy a easily first favori dren oo 85c | whispered to Claire Kinney, the! The number registered the year | high waistline and collar and cuffs sacques and kimonos for by Dame Fashion, in a generous mood, has Union Suits at « university druggist, that “some-| before on the first day was 524 of white hemstitched e. Price Autumn wear ; hes so arranged the details that a fairly clever Boys’ and Girls’ Fall-weight, part-wool Union |f ‘ins’ wrong around here Registration at the university white hemstitched crepe rice no t a yard or oat- | Suits. Boys’, gray color with closed crotch: Professors, who got up at 5:20|/ was curbed last year, and will be $1.25. Patterned with small. @ needlewoman may buy a m., and took the scrub brush thie year, because students must - - os Girls’, white with drop sea sizes 2 to 16. ( floral and large designs it i 2 %, p yattern ou ne front por ash {bay (uitic The es E loral a arge designs in ing, and with a paper pattern peer Main Hioor, (f ON on the front porcheto wash | pay tuition. They pald in $12,700 Other pretty Flannelette Kimonos & 1 a coat that will v favorable P 1 away the posters, went back to/to the comptroller Monday many colorings on grounds ff z from the most critical Moral lar $1.50 98c | bed and couldn't sleep because of} Already 811 prospective fresh. with trimming of shirred satin of - gray pink light if 3 : etal Laces, Yd. the worry men have taken entrance examina ciiha Kldih aati Ge ehedans ‘ ay, > light- anc 54-inch ger Bolivia Cloth, So pretty are these Metal Laces at 98c a yard, Here is the situation ene Se Baan. Kauts, > : ay “7 : ° Parkrblue: “end. red) 198 av 5 soft and light in weight, and th e la t and nom uch worn; 18 inches wide, in gold and ents eeereeres ands, pric ed at $1.25, $1.5 inches wide, 19¢ yard. a word from the coating world—Balsam | iver designs on white silk not | and $1.75. _pnasement saiesroom —Basement Saiesroom 4 green, midnight blue, Belgium blue and SUpper Main Ficer. | RSE ER ie oe } ee ‘ iS Burgundy—yard $4.75. BI A I x L ~ | c : ) | ho ; 4 3 Lustrous Chiffon Broadcloth Ima ‘ N KET SA E i ; . : terial for new suits or coats Special Economies for a Day in Good Warm | Iris ew ain apes 3 season’s newest shades and black; 54 Blankets That You Will Begin to | re inches wide—yard $2.00. Need Right Soon The rival billboard regulation] HILLSBORO, Ore., Sept. 12 $1.95 3 Make your own coat from these heavy $2.00 Wool-finished Blanket fea dat, measures of Councilmen Hanna | pg, om Wool 1 jlankets, s 4x76 ennett Thompson, ranch hand, on : 1 e454 py A fetta ' ; and Hesketh were patched togeth ' I “s : om he staan plain or plaid back coating 6 inches | inches; tan and gray borders; pair. $1.59 |[ler in a, substitute. bill Monday, |the Witness stand in his own de N important feature in these Capes—the hood is wide, in na n, gray and $2.50 Wool hed Blankets, size 70x80 when {it was agreed to charge a Longa fom 2 eee ae ae killed large enough to prevent the cape working up ne che inck int ~ oste lee » fee of ole b “rei ly stunning i ks 1 | inches. in tan and gray borders; pr.@1.985 |g] minimum billposter’s jlownse fee ot | £00 “aTittngur, atthe Gore ranch at the neck in back. They are made of good quality Zeautify x $3.50 Wool Set iT a4 a year, and 1 per cent of the a i ch, . y eta , ; if ee ; ‘ind fs ed seat , eo 06 gross earnings of each compiny oe ee : awvetatens “al sateen over rubber, in red and blue, and the hood elo’ c inches, in tan, white and gray; pr 95 operating in Seattle. | ne time the state alleges he laid. Sizes 6 to 14 vears suits or coat d ects, Plaid Blanket wool anc cotto pi Hanna's lcenta-equare-foot fea was murdering Mrs. Jennings with | 7 lined with ! lai¢ : se és i yarn $1.95. tton mixed a cat it best color $4.50 | size 66x80 inches; pair $4.75 | ote as eliminated a sledge and beating Ristman to —Basement Salesrooin. = | | siz ) ches; pair. .. B84, ; death with a hammer, ‘Thompso —Upper Mato F | It is @ ed that th pw bil paon " pper Main —Lower Main lor, tae ° at the new Dill | declared he was at the home of his zal will tax Foster & Kleiser about $1,900 a year for their business here, which {s practically a monop- |*°8, Preparing milk for the baby Oe They pay $1,000 annual ti.| This alfbt was supported by the pond a Jevidence of Mrs. Thompson. Sho Hanna bill provisions, such ag|*#serted the accused man was at prohibiting billboards from being |her house all during the night of Jconstructed within six feet of |the murder. Beton or 260 feet of sister-in-law, Mrs. James Thomp- Women’s Umbrellas, $1.00 Ww EN’S Eight-rib, Fast-black, Waterproof Umbrellas with 26-inch frame, also Ten-rib India-shape Umbrellas, priced at $1.00 cach. THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue -—~—Union Street Eliott 4100 boulevards, schools or church Youngstown, 0., has nominated | were eliminated, Caradog Davis for dogeatcher,

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