The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1916, Page 12

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STAR The Autumn HOME BOOK OF FASHIONS: Z5c With Pat- tern Certificate: First Floor FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom Women’s and Misses’ Autumn Coats So Smart, So Practical and So Moderately Priced $7.50, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50 PECIAL rials for TERE. SEATTLE Its THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Etfiott 4100 Saturday Children’s Day With Special Economies for the Little Folks On the Day When They Can Best Come a-Shopping Without Interfering With Study A “CHILDREN’S DAY” SALE OF Girls’ Wool Dresses at $2.95 Offering Remarkable Values in Girls’ School Dresses of Wool Serge They're just the kinds of School Dresses the little girls like, suspender skirt and bodice of heavy wool serge panel front; guimpe of poplin. Bolero effect of serge, with | ( give si smocked yoke; collars and cuffs of plaid; also straight line serges i . 4 : j | in the and velvet and plaid combinations ‘ : Children’s Day Saleof “Winner” Gym Suits Children’s $2.00 Winner $3.50 to $5.00 Winner Gymnasium Suits $1.50 Gymnasium Suits $2.95 Gymnasium Suite—For Children 8. Broken lines of Gym Suits, of 10 and 12 years. Of light weight gala- | galatea cloth, mohair and serge, 34 tea, square and open panel front, ad suits in all, in dependable fast colored Justable waist and plaited bloomers material, with adjustable waist A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS New Shipments Constantly Arrive, Keeping the New Stocks New. Priced From $2.95 to $20 pa Velvets belt 1 fur trimmed; full Woman Released in Blackmail Case been exercised in selecting the mate only the care has these Coats to include yse that will the the dresses isfaction in wearing, and they are made up tyles of moment, for business, calling and general utility The full-flaring model is included, also half- and full Wool Velour Corduroy Plush purposes plain becoming to belted Coats, in Zibeline Ural Lamb Fancy Plaids and Stripes fur, vel Duvetyn Tweed fur with trimmings of plust fabric et and fancy buttons STIRS: Z"DWARD DONOHUE Price $7.50, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. New Arrivals in Women’s Khaki Apparel good good A new shipment of Women’s Outing Apparel in quality khaki cloth, Walking Skirts at $2.00 Divided Skirts, $3.00; Riding Breeches, $1.50; Coats two styles at $2.75 . Girls’ Coats, "$5.00 00 Children’s Rain Capes, $1.95 Serviceable School Coats of Zibeline and Mixed al for school wear, these Capes of red and Pp Coats for dress and general wear at most plushes, wool plush, velours and lots of pile trimmed. Loose style with fur fabric panel belted. any fabrics price you wish to Yoke style with collar includes cape effect velvet Taree re hare teat A & 2 tne + mI Tet aa cmanme Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters for $2.50 Here's a splendid offer for the school girls—plain and fancy 50. Some plain styles, others with half belts or full belts and ollar. Oxford and cardinal 28 to 36. Wool the desirable —Second Floor, Center. Getting Goat Money’ s Worth in School Shoes are hard on school shoes, at } shawl Sweaters Tweeds, in plain and belted | styles, also Cravenetted Coats wer rubber, with extra large attached hood. | for rainy-day wear. Sizes 6 95 | to 14 years Price $1.95 J —Basement Salesroom sieninsianiesinaeai bdbosae> hth Very practica Sizes blue sateen « Sizes 6 to 14 years 60 of these Untrimmed Sailors Specially Priced at $3.50 good quality the Little feet so hard that it a sheer waste of money to buy anything but good, honest leather shoes. That doesn’t mean that you have to pay a fancy price, but it does mean that you have to buy at a reliable shoe store, a store that stands back of every pair of shoes it sells, a store like the Bon Marche. | Boys’ School Shoes $2.50 Girls’ Shoes $3.00 Pair Shoes of gunmetal calf, button or lace styles, Gunmetal calf button Shoes, with black cloth | with heavy ©-'ss of solid leather that can be de- | tops, heavy soles and low heels. Neat shoes for pended upon“ wear. Sizes 1 to 5% schoo! wear. Sizes 2% to 6, at $2.00 | Little Gents’ Shoes $1.75 High Top School Shoes Of heavy dull finished leather, double extension Made of gunmetal calf, In button style, with soles, round toes, lace style only. Sizes 9 to 13%. extra high tops; heavy soles and round toe shapes , Childe’ sizes, 8%, to 11, $2.25 Misses’ Shoes $2.25 Misses’ sizes, 111 te 2, $2.50 Dull finish or patent leather, on that neat look Giris’ sizes, 2), to 5, at $3.00 ing last—with heavy soles. Sizes # 11% to 2 to 2 | Women’s Silk Lisle Bove’ $1.00 Gym Suits Are Selling at 78c Hose for 25c a Pair | In the New Sporting Goods Section in —= | the Basement | Esen Though Stocking Prices Are Rising Rapidly They're seamless silk lisle Hose, and we have them in several weights and all | sizes, from 8% to 10. IN BLACK, shade Simply Splendid | Nile’ in Women’s Fall and | Winter Underwear Mre. Donohue was released for lack of evidence, and her husband's d at $10,000. Fake member HEY black are of silk broad - brimmed, model pictured, edge brim New Brassieres With the simple trimmings 25c of the season, so easily ap- plied, it is an casy matter to front-fasten convert these into shown smart dress hats Special $3.50. Beautiful Colors in Trimmed Hats, at $5, $6.50, $7.50 Fashion says the Hat must match the costume, so special interest centers round the showing of Millinery adds to in the beautiful shades of Ivy-green, Castor, Corai, Prunelle, Gray and Brown. The values are very attrac- tive, at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Children’s Hats, 75c to $4.95 There are Corduroy Leather-topped Hats for practical every-day also quaint little hats fash- ioned of velvet and silk plush for the Jittle girls’ dress- up wear. A wide variety of styles, and a wide price- range—T5¢@ to $4. 95. velvet, in <oft - with crown wire- | LONG BRANCH, N. J., Sept. 22 President Wilson will make his first personal appeal for re-election to- morrow, when he speaks from the veranda of bis summer home, here to several hundred business men of| "rem IS FIXED IN Tremendous tnterest among the democratic leaders centers in this |apeech. It will be the first plunge of the president into a discussion of the issues Chas. E. Hughes has been r | CHICAGO, Sept. 22-—At the bear raising bia bis tour of the Weat. ing before United States Commis oe . | sioner Foote today, the case of the Divine Is Agin |nlleged blackmailers was continued ‘ * |until October 9, and H. C. Wood Ragtime Tunes im oh oie ieader of the gan. was | | Methodist Church | treet because of lack of evidence. | | ® Dr E. Donohue HE ing in the sketch, is made of firm quality muslin, with trimming front and back of embroidery edge The arm-eyes are trim med with finishing braid, and the reinforcement under the arm the durability Price 25¢. Basement Salesroom. new shapes Brassiere The shirts are made of sanitary bleached | white cotton, and pants of drill, with fly front and lace back the white |I) LIMA, ©., Sept. 22—At the The bail of Edward Donahue and) ; Henry Russell was reduced to $10.-| opening of the second day's see | boo on the promise of thelr attor sion of the West Ohio confer. (000 On, the Brownstein. that they ence of the Methodist Episco would not fight extradition pal church, Bishop Thirkeild |" the cases of Jas Christian and spoke on “Hymnology” to 500 | iiry Helen Evers was continued Preachers, urging them to use [oe ie Cthers the Methodist Hynma! more, with its splendid gospel songs. He said too many flippant, rag- time tunes, with frivolous word. ing, have crept into the church today. BIG BASS JUMPS INTO BOYS’ ROWBOAT LAKE MILLS, Wie, Sept. 22—While boating up the Fix river, @ 5'%-pound black bass jumped Into the rowboat of Lioyd and lone Thomas, of Waukesha, 10 and 12 yeare old, respective ly, and, because of the confusion that followed, rious acc! dent narrowly averted. Other fishermen ¢ 0 the res cue of the children. | Goldsmith's $1.25 “Practice” Foot- balls, of pebble grain leather. | $1.40 Flashlight, case 1'4x8™% Women’s Part-Wool | complete with battery Union Suits for ... $1.50 | 25¢ Tyee Salmon Eggs at ee rsistts in Union Suite—medivm and heey | Juvenile Golf Clubs, “Champion,” Sizes 34, 36, 28 at $1.50; sizes 40, 42, 44 at $1.75. | the best $1.25 | Mid Irons and Putters “Forest Mills” Vests 50c and Tights at... Women’s medium weight white cotton Vests, | | 50 Kilty Imported Scottish Golf Balls, with low, high or Dutch necks, short or one | 1916 make r . Kk kle length pants, Sizes 34 to ; 38, 50c. disen 16 to 44, Sarna $2.50 Prestwick Golf Clubs, | and Driver K, SKY, GRAY . $1.00 | inches, and wear, Embroidered Pillow Tops 35c ANCY Pi embroidered and ready for pillows, finished with 4-inch frill, attractively priced at BG@ cach —Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salssroom WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Special | 5¢ W' )MEN’S Handkerchiefs, of sheer, fine lawn, cor- ner embroidered in white or colors and finished special 5@ each Basement Salesroom. Baboons possess a remarkable instinct for finding water and have been used for that purpose in South Africa. | iow Tops F Nail Brushes Brassie | with neat hemstitched border, Union Suits, same quality, $1.25 $2.00 Mid Irons, Dress Kid Gloves at Cleek, Niblick $1. 25 Pr. | 25c Yankee Tennis Balls, 1 Mashie, Putter, - $1.55 | it has been reported that on at lea ix different occ: . this summer fish have jumped into the boats on the Fox river and Northern Wisconsin lakes, LET ALL MEN GIVE THREE BIG CHEERS! 10c Each AIL, BRUSHES, variety of styles, with from 5 to 7 rows of bris- W: IMEN’S Washable Gloves, of good Tan, Butter- color, Gray and Newport- Washable Gloves $1.15 Pair weight, in 1916 make, Women's 2-clasp Glace Dress Kid Gloves, light | weight, in black, white, tan, gray, navy; also one | at ees -19¢ | Fall gowns occupied the attention of leading fashion experts of the! cape Street Gloves, in white or black, with . uc ‘ - country in attendance at the Fashion Art league convention here today Doriuy exiroldery. Bisse 8% to 1%. | 25¢ Tennis Rackets, “‘Speedking”. .19¢ || “Designers said the gowns thie year are a Yast linprovement. over —Upper Mate Fleer. ul Rasement those of other years. They sald it would not be necessary to import = French gowns hereafter, as the American designers have proved they) SATURDAY MORNING ‘SPECIALS are just as original in creating new styles as the French. On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12—No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted at These Prices “SWAGGER STICK POPULAR ON BORDER i 75c Pillows for 59c Each Curtain Voiles for 12'4c Yard EL PASO, Tex. Se When the Kentucky militia regiments If UST right , “ arrived at the border needs every officer carried a “swagger stick.” ] ae ate ie Emmerich Feather Pillows, covered with good Mill ends of 20¢, 26c and 30¢ Curtain Votles and : mornings a short, straight wooden wand, as is affected by officers of the British heavy ticking, filled with clean, odorless feathers. Marquisettes, in lengths up to 20 yards. White army Regular army officers were disposed to smile and regard the M Size 18x25 inches cream and Arabian —Thira Floor. |P fashion as a “militia affectation.” But it added a touch of the pictur 50c Damask for 39c a Yard Shepherd Checks 19c a Yard eaque to the officers, and Col. Allan Gullion, of the Kentucky National Heavy mercerized Damask, 64 inches wide, in | a 3 is responsible for the innovation, defends tt Nice, heavy black and white Shepherd Check |f| 4d, who | . good patterns, at 39c @ yarG. On sale from 9 a. | Suiting, 26 inches wide, in four of the best si The swagger stick not only adds the distinctive-touch to the of m. to 12, —Lewer Main Floor. tan, $1.15 pair: Basement Salesroom, tles, priced at 10¢ each New Bath Robes $3.50 the tirst Autumn, these blanket clotl and for crispy cozy, Bath. Robes of They are made with sailor collar downy cuffs in combinations of gray delft-blue with white or turn-back brown with tan, with old-rose which our army lacks, but it alds him in maintaining a military } checks. —Upper Mato Pier. |f| oe, WP!” yin n % pein bearing. When carrying some object in the hand, unconsciously the Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags Just Half Price officer will throw his shoulders back and walk erect.” Half of the offi-_ cers on the border now have adopted the “swagger stick.” Only 40 in the Lot—So Better Come Early If You Want One Just one or two of a kind REMOVE DIAMOND FILLING BEFORE BURIAL materials ALTOONA, Pa., Sept. 22.—Just before the funeral of Cara mel Bave, a jewelry salesman, his $100 diamond, which he had Better set between his two upper front teeth some years ago, was re ys, . moved by a dentist. His family had not thought of disturbing dollar the gem in his mouth until it was suggested that grave robbers $2.95 Bla $5.00 Black Pin Seal $6.50 Patent Leather Ba or light-blue, tan, lavender or light-blue with white. bands trim the collar, cuffs and pockets and heavy tasseled cord finishes the waistline Price $3.50. Satin High-Cut Lace Shoes For Misses and Children they are made on broad- toe last, in patent and dull calf, with narrow patent strip up front and around top. Excellent fitting and able, and riced as follows and you'll find them the finest workmanship and —Basement Sa come early ant one, for the will be m y popular at 50¢ o k Morocco Bag $1.48 | $1000 B Seal Ivory Frame at 9 $ k k Pin Seal Fitted Bag at »25 ng = $17.50 Genuine Alligator Bag at... $8.75 —Upper Main Floor, 5-00 might attempt to recover it. WAS PARTICULAR ABOUT FUNERAL HORSES LONDON, Sept. 22.—-Maj. Walton, who died recently, directed that! bay, brown, gray or chestnut horses be used in his funeral, and not “the| usual undertakers slab-sided Belgian horses, behind which no gentle- man would be seen, dead or alive.” Boys’ Overcoats $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 ERVICEABLE, gray chinchilla and gray and tan tweeds for boys Prices $3.00, $3.50 Bag well-tailored Overcoats of -blue and ied Specials i in the Pure Food Store CREAMERY BUTTER 324c Washington Butter, fresh Mayfi Blend Coffee, equal to most of the grade Reed fresh daily, per Ib.. Cc Sugar Cured Bacon, sliced, Ib. 27/20; 26c by the plece, Ib Carolina Head Rice, extra fancy 8c .27¢! for os. |] BRITISH AIRMEN TAUGHT GERMANS FAIR H) Town Talk brand; BRITISH CENTRAL FLYING SCHOOL, Sept. 1.—(By Mail.) 45 ‘German airmen are sportsmen; they've proved it a hundred times,” said | C Jf a “professor” of flying at England's great aviation school today This “professor” learned how to teach war flying in the higher | college of hard knocks, situated “Somewhere in Northern France.” His students are England's air fighters of tomorrow, Tomorrow in this case means about eight or ten weeks hence We do not teach our men that they are going against an easy en jemy,” the officer continued. “They are plainly told that their oppo nents will be real men and real fighters, for the Germans really are all of that. When a young Englishman comes to be taught how to fly, he 1s taught all the latest hooks and crooks that war experience affords, Refore everything, Le iw taught to fight fair and hard, and, above all, to be @ sport.” from 2% to 10 years of age and $4.00. Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, in gray, brown, blue and maroon combinations, sizes 8 to 16 years, $4.00, and $5.00, Boys’ Heavy Sweaters, with large collars, in gray, ma roon, navy and cardinal, sizes 26 to 36, 4.25, #1 $2.50 and $3.00, with stitched down belt and Boy jouble-texture Rain | patch pockets, sizes 6 to 17 Co. with strapped sleeves 3 1 sh pockets, sizes 4 to Creamery and sweet, 3 Ib 26¢ | Pure Cider or Pickling Vinegar, no extra charge for jugs Igal. jug Mixed Pickling Spice, good quality, 1b Old Fashioned Sealing Wax, cake Parowax, to use when canning frult | per pkg Macaroni and Spaghetti, Coluinbus brand, a Washington made goods; pkg 214c a pounc 32%4c a pound servic 16 years, $2.50, to match, 50¢, Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, with patch pock to 17 years, 84,15. Boys’ Extra - Knickerbocker Suits, In gray and brown mixtures, Norfolk style, Rain Hats Sizes 614 sizes 7 Si to 8, $2.00. pair, 8 8% to 11, g2. zes 11% to 2 Boys’ and Youths’ Calf Lace Shoes, unlined :. melk” yanote tongue, sizes 11 82. pair; 2% to 6, 00 pair, —Basement Salesroom. Carolina Head Rice, Ib Evaporated Apricots, good quality, 1be value, pound Ground Chocolate, Walter Haker’s celebrated brand, 3-|b. tins, 750; 1-1b. tin —Four > ‘ourth Floor. ment Satesroom

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