The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1916, Page 10

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| THE SEATTLE STAR pan Sleeping on Motorcycle Nearly THE BON MARCHE Costs Life of Boy Who Hits Auto Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Eliott 4100 FREDERICK &NELSON Every Day Is Bringing Its Arrivals in Smart, New Outer Garment Fashions for Immediate Wear, and Among the Very Latest to Appear Are These NEW STREET COATS OF Pie ,NELOUR DU NORD as shown in the accompanyir sketch. The one (at left) a Believed to have fallen asicep while riding hie motorcycle on the Bothell road, Arthur Holland ateered directly Into the front end of an automobile driven by Thomas Kennery, at 1 a. m Thure and was taken to the elty hospital a few minutes later with a fractured skull, a broken arm, a dislocated Jaw and cute and brulses. The boy lived at 8114 Woodland Park ave. and wae 18 years of age. * According to Kennery's report to the police, his auto wae going slowly at one side of the road, and there was plenty of time and room to p The motorcycle was demolished. HELLO GIRL HAS 2,400,000 CALLS COLUMBUS, ©, Sept. 14—Two million, four hundred thousand conversations on love siness, Kossip and what-not t# the record to day of Minn Nell Taylor, in the 24 years’ continuous service as a hello girl bere. Opening Display and Sale of the New Mackinaw Coats | — Better V alues and Better Assortments in Mackinaws for Men, for Women, for Boys, for Girls Mackinaws at $6.50 ! The first eight yours she spent at the switchboard, handling calls aig Mackinaw t $8 50 at the rate of 1,000 a day, She spent another eight years as super flaring model, is cut forty-five in sa ° visor, answering foolish questions long, with set-in sleeves and large Will you marry me?" she says, ts the silliest and mont frequent She is still single and glad of it to work, 24 yea There were 600 telephones tn Colt 46,000 today ' TO DIG AND SELL WHOLE ISLAND > collar of skunk-dyed buttons closely to the throat. FOR MEN AND WOMEN Well-tailored Mackinaws in the belted back and full Norfolk styles, made double-breasted with patch pockets. In plain blue, plain gray and large plaid effects. Made of good, all-wool 32-ounce Mackinaw cloth; sizes 36 to 48. ‘ Miss Taylor was 15. if m, uch is then, as compared with ors second, with semi-fitted back and deeply-cut sleeves, is forty-eight lochs long, the collar is of natural ro . ay , > Wl gue BURFALO. Sept. 14.—Ban Island, it was announced today, ts to be opossum and the bands on the cuffs BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ MACKINAW _ ffiics tii ieat'e' wre the moving day wil inst ton years” Kei are of the same fur. uch a fine grade of molders’ sand that not a grain of it is to be wasted MINNESOTA HAS “SOME” TIMBER ST, PAUL, Sept. 14.—Despite the general belief that timber days are past and gone in Minnesota, there still ts a little matter of 1 000 acres of merchantable timber sth] standing in the state, the de partment of forestry said today 30,000 STOLEN AUTOS 10 ALLIES COATS AT $5. THEY’RE SPLENDID | Made of good, all-wool Mackinaw cloth, in large plaids and | stripes. Each model is lined with bro- caded silk in rose, g blue, and the price is $ THE NEW DRESS ACCESSORIES Are Important Features of This Week’s | tk or belted-back styles, with patch pock rs. Just the Coats f little folks’ wi of All sizes Made in the Nor 1 roll col they're warm and they're rair ets a wear to 3% inches. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR MACKINAW WINDOW AS YOU | PASS DOWN SECOND AVENUE. —Upper Mate Floor, | _ " . | Thirty seoeina autor * stolen in the Introductory Displays Good News—Here’s Another Lot of Those <i hipped io t caitior tart ee ify RTE F equal importance with the choosing of the new Hat and Costume is the assembling of the various accessories which are requisite to, and en- tiny Nobby School Plaids at 15c MI, BAKER SEES WARM BAT LE hance the charm of the completed toilette. The ideas which Fashion approves 50 sega more have just come in—they’re 36 inches wide. ‘ in Dress Accessories for daytime and evening wear are attractively and ade- A hot little fight was staged for precinct committeeman out in the quately presented in these displays. efore 10 o'clock on the day of sale—-we've 50 bolts this. time Mo L. Burkhart Inct, which re The last lot sol and hope we ha dad had been and Lee had made two speeches J. P. Todd » King county conve mack r all day sh nr. Serre In pretty large plaids and fancy Tartan effects. Both and dark mn the ¢ t. urging support for Burkhart : eit y HOSIERY } grounds Il saw every voter in the precinct, and wrote a letter to every one { eet of them, just for the satisfaction of tacking up the bi { the precinct boss,” said Todd Thurada ¥ : The fashionable colorings in the said wooden containers are there when they arrive. 24 and 36 Inch Plain and raed Silks 25c st, dress or Autumn’s hosiery are those which are { fancy Silks, « crepes ‘ pieces fe 1,500 yards of plain 3 trimming—your choice 25¢ a yard $1. 00 to $1.50 Gilberta Skirt Flounces 50c Iberta Skirt vu in all—at 50c each. Can be at- ae On the vogue for costumes and footwear; se you, at} plum, purple, brown, navy-blue, Bur- and green. Silver and gold are rrect cc Ri akon’ Hosiery, elaborate hand- awn ace effects, and tl lorings for evening wear. The tached t if sale Frida n both fancy and { The Mysterious Twelve Beer " The us the caske? exquisite teps, are fea- Kens That's secret, but it is ay red. Embroidered a drawn clock- $1.50 and $2.00 Wool Coatings 98c a Yd. Bad sia eet themtlaliy reported that they ar ings are highly’ tovored on Meee 1 chinchilla lamb's f wear. For the sportswoman, Stockings price. Special Friday, Wc a of ingrain lisle in bright Scotch plaids, ors nd Stockings of + silk-and-wool in _ BLOUSES | heather mixtures. 50 Sample Coat Lengths—mostly all in splendid chance to secure a nice warm coat ard. $1.75 and $2.00 Fancy Silks, 36in., $1 Yd. some 36-inch Fancy Dress Silks, including heavy | Reckingham b member o ¢ that wak once their t Transpo who bas t Beckingham n the Trans assigned to xather uy a dozen wood porta’ club member that there en containers of t {a past/was no law against transporting Reneration, and safely 'EMPTY beer kegs om friend pavvieenii A big one-day special in har tt ‘ : ies i ak ee et { ] taffeta and satin stripes, checks and plaids. A beautiful selection of colors and designs TOO PRETTY TO BE FINED, SAYS JUDGE Georgette Crepe is still the favored RIBBONS be —$1.00 a yard —Upper Main Floor, n— pliharee tite eS er material in blouses for better wear nae ere } 1 Interest in the new Ribbons centers a Bright-colored bead embroideries are in the very beautiful Metal Brocades, A “D Il ed AY I of Wom. Shoes used with ene effect to ornament featuring silver and gold designs on ollar ale 0 omen ’s the ier models. Flest white n and flowered grounds, in the taf- SIZES UP TO 5 are as fc “ feta and satin weaves. TI offer won- Odds and ends of Women's Shoes—200 pairs in all—lines worth up to $3.50, the c ete derful possibilities for gown trimming art needlework purpoges vored in suits and costumes: cl her used their making treuse, nop on the Lower Main Floor, where sur package home for less than the cost of the You'll find them in the “Self S you fit yourself, wait on yourself and ‘ca Gunmetal Shoes, button style; tan calf lace Shoes, | 1 OO A black kid button Shoes, patent leather button Shoes e Pair burgundy, brown, navy-blue, bottle- green and taupe. : UMBRELLAS | ea an ee Heavy sticks, with colored crook | PETTICOATS handles; fancy plaid border effects; ivoroid tops (which can be engraved) with silk and leather loops; sterling tops with ring handles; these are the salient features of the new umbrella displays ) New selections offer a wide choice in simply-fashioned and elaborately ruffled models, for morning, afternoon And ; am g wear. Changeable effects are | featured, also Dresden and novelty stripe | VEILINGS effects. Ruchings, knife-plaitings and ve he. September Sale ot Silk i: A Friday Sale of Crepe de Chine Lingerie | Inexpensive Bed Clothes f 150 Pillow Case vy quality, sizes Offering 42x36 inches; not over 1 dozen to each ulle 22c Pillow Cases—Fruit of the Loom | size 45x36 inches; each 19c} 50c Bed Sheets, well bleached, size 35 72x90 inches, with flat center seam; each c values in velties are favored, and embroidered scallopings are much in evi in the re some very handsome 1_thread-run floral patt r we fe chine that will not pull dence. eff i Bed Sheets, size 72x99 inches, with | s in, wid ame a ae saa flat center seam; each sue hOC i hexagon Be e fi, white $1.10 Cannon Bleached Bed Sheets, which the pattern takes the form of a 95c | Seamless, sizo 81x99, at 95c NECKWEAR | band across center, running hori $2.25 Camisoles 0! | $1.75 Crocheted Bedspreads, heavy $ 20 y just below the eyes, are very seed isi “Pavetone Crem: : | Organdie, Voile and Net are featured in Purple Veils are in keen demand, and High-back, 1 emerald-green, Copenhagen, rose »pular Among many n navy and "ai k-and-white mag front effe pie effects aré also prominent Made-up Veils in squ JN Friday Economies in Cotton Goods novelties are Guig Gowns \ i with jabot fronts; Broadck Collars circular styles are har a Dark Cream Outing lannel, 25 inches " . Jere. le vitl 1 $4. as |) \\ by apie dar DU pad ab ngage 5c | plain and embroidered; Washable Satin with floral and conve i chenille, thread run and s w effects Collars, lace and braid edged, also styles with hand-rolled edge in plaid or tiy Sik Crepe de Chine — ‘elope Chemines, / lace yokes bottom tri 10c Dress Gingham lengths to 20 ard, alds an¢ ks, | ard 7c 2 and 36 inches wide, lengtha to 15 yards; yard ate Cambric Muslin, well bleached inches wide; yard eee 9c i Odds and Ends of Men’s sere mals eres | | Underwear—Half Price Dressmaking Contest Chiffon-bordered Veils, t ape from the back of the hat, are offered in the favored colorings “You're too pretty to be fined,” said Justice Luyster of Glencove, L. 1, when Gail Kane, pretty movie star, was In his court for speeding. “But the next homely woman who comes before me for the same of- fense will have to suffer.” self. | HAND-BAGS | GLOVES New Pocket-book and Pouch designs : “You're a dear!” Miss Kane told the judge. COUNT SLOWIN SMALL COUNTIES in ribbed patent leather are among the ¢ ral gooc > pal veral good $60. 00 i in Cash Prizes | line t enough latest arrival re are the ay ut 50c on thing to { 4 Soll gate Led | a nee ‘ to } small counties, where the returns are incomplete and beautiful. impor i Ik and ne ¢ y ' PEO oure d } , 7 | Number of velvet Bag 1 1 g and frame 20 Men's 50c Athletic Shirts, Swiss | bes | County Precincts. Poindexter, Humphrey, McBride. Hartle } n the new ideas } uphr ride. Hartley ff embroidered with beads , i) ribbed 1 at 25c ‘ ure very simple—all_ we |) Adams 20 160 105 Reet borecl WES hee pnDRe champagne, navy-blue, 26 Me Shirts and Drawers, 25c | ask is that you bu ur materials here [f| Clarke ..... ‘7 ticularly handsome Bag of chiffon vel- pearl, brown, tan are the desirable col Poros w ae : C | ard use a McCall Pattern sie. i. vet is mounted in an elaborate silver ors. Slip-on Gloves are smart and prac- 8 Men’s $3.50 Australian Pure $1 75 | Full particulars at the Pattern. Counter, Columbia 26 frame in mediaeval cut-out design tical for shopper and motorist. Wool Drawers at.. . es wad J Franklin iW ‘ F . Island 10 20 Men's $2.00 Drawers, silk “ , Kittitas 2 ° : san 1.00 ROGERS’ AUTO CLUB] Inch Longcloth Irish L eects $1. | ROGERS’ AUTO CLUB J ‘testa " -Inch Longclot rish Linen 17 Men's $2.00 Shirts and Drawers, BAKING POWDER Spe $9 35, ihe Dinner Napkins 4 Men's $1.25 Heavy Wool Shirts, l Ree bone t , |. cia double front and back, size 34, at 6 4c as A pure phosphate powder— | Spe- Set 13 Men's $6.00 Shirts and Drawers, ‘TY bolts o y-wove: i 2: 20 d 2. 65 pure wilk, at $3.00) foug no alum—no albumen i TY poe of _ evenly-w ng cial $ an of 6 5 ng Clo this exceptional of 22 Men's $2.50 Union Suits, white Wabkiakun é One La I : HERE are 110 half-dozen sets > abkiakurm ; Sane a dozen se ee a e $1.25 25c a Pound Walla Walla “4 fering. A ok pero suited to ae aferig Mail’ of Geildblceohed Let } nion Sulta, medium pat | Thurston : 8 ra ts and children’s wear. S E } weight wilk and wool, at.... $3. 00 | In the Grocery Section | Jefferson ... “ 12 rel a ne ; ar iy ‘ packs 2a linen, | Lower Main Floor asin wise, Whitman . ed 62 for the piece of 12 yards, $2.35. Special $2.20 and $2.65 set of six | Whatcom . : . Ro ‘First Floor. First Floor WUARINE 065 cacanee PETRA YRS GAN Pk BATT RD

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