The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 14

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Pike Street Second Avenue Supplemented by many $7.50, and flowers. A new Hat? ties and metal flowers Strong School | A Sale Stockings for 17c a Pr. or 3 Pairs for 50c OR BOYS—FOR GIRLS For Children’s Day, a spe- cial sale of good, practical School Stockings at 17c a pair, in spite of soaring prices. They are fast black, with | warm, seamless feet. | cuffs to match. In Two Weights Medium and heavy; they have long elastic ribbed legs and will give excellent wear. SIZES 6 TO 10, TO FIT 4 TO 16-YEAR-OLDS —Upper Matin Fleer. A Sale of Silk school in the style. wear B,| | 20. —Second Fleer, Rare Values in Wool North. HE SEA | THE BON MARCHE —Union Street zg Hats $7.50! Yes, It’s a Sale A SALE OF $10.00 AND $12.50 NEW YORK PATTERN HATS clever \\) models, and they are all so new, so pretty, so individual, so jf \\ becoming that it seems a shame to sell them for as little as Eitiett 4100 copies of imported For good luck we have added many of the new Trans parent Lace Hats, in gold and silver, trimmed with furs Smart New $6.50 and $7.50 Trimmed Hats for $4.85— Most assuredly, when they are but $4.85 All beautifully trimmed with fur ornaments, feather novel The shapes are of splendid quality velvet in those large sailors, also medium and small shapes in sailors, turbans and tricornes. Second Vieer, South of “American Girl” Dresses at $12.95 Made of Fine All Wool Serges in Black and Navy Blue Just the proper Dresses for two-piece One model has regulation middy with large sailor collar | with three rows of white braid, Another style | has two box plaits in front and | back, running from yoke down Also the coat style, with two rows of plaits down the front and back, full belted. Sizes 14, 16, 18, Umbrellas at $3.50 | Sweaters at $2.50 Buy your Christmas Gift Umbrellas at this sale and save the difference. Handsome Colored Silk Umbrellas, fine to give or to keep. Made with the latest ebonoid handles, with loops or cords and eight-ribbed steel frames. In emerald, hunter's green, king’s blue, -mavy blue, royal purple, French gray, Copenhagen, brown, cardinal and maroon. " —tpper Main Fleer. Women’s Warmer Underwear Vests and Pants at 50c Women’s white fleeced cotton Vests, two Weights, in high neck, long sleeves, and Dutch peck, elbow sleeves; ankle pants and tights to ‘Women’s Fall weight ribbed white Cotton Unton Suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Vests and Pants at $1.00 Women’s ribbed part wool Vests, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and high neck, long sleeves; sizes 34 to 38 at $1.00, sizes 40 to 44 at $1.25. Women’s Union Suits at $1.25 Women’s gray merino or part wool Union Snita, with high neck, long ¢leeves, ankle length. Sizes 34 to 38 at $1.25, sizes 40 to 44 at $1.50, Wool Union Suits at $1.50 They're secomis of $2.25 and $2.50 “Elliott Milis” best quality Wool Union Suits, sizes 34 to 44. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves only. —Upper Main Floor. 12 Saturday. a yard. belted styles, with Beaverette collars. sensible Coats for school wear. plush or velvet instead. and stripes, lengths to § to a customer, at 80 yard. —Lewer Mats Fleer. 75c Feather Pillows at 69c Bed Pillows, strictly all feathers; covered with good quality of ticking. Size 18x25 inch For Children’s Day in the Toy Shop $1.75 Rugby Football $1.50 | The Groceries Have Been Moved to the Center Section of the Fourth Floor | Butter 35c a lb. x | \ | | | | | § OR 3 LBS. FOR $1.00 Fresh Washington Cream- ery Butter. Glad to deliver it with other groceries. Bon Special Blend Coffee, equal to most of the 40c advertised coffees, 1% lbs............ 50¢ Elbow Cut Macaroni, Washing- ton made Macaroni, lb...... he California Ripe Olives, Del Rosa brand, medium size, 1 gallon can S9¢ Ferguson’s Orange Marmalade, Jb. carton Arm & Hammer Soda, large pkg. Shoulder Hams, 2, Well trimmed smoked shoulders, Ib. for . «- BM%E Fancy Pi d quality, medium si value, Ib. DUE ahr $s ocd hcenernccerese oo 1¢ Pure Ground Chocolate, In bulk, per Ib “Champion” Football, made of good quality India pebble grain football leather, with strong canvas lining; regulation size. Regulation Basketballs of tan colored pebble grain leather; 8-piece pattern for Lever dtl 2.50 $1.00 Football Helmets of tan colored leather, correctly padded with felt...... 55¢ $1.00 Gym Suits, medium weight, white cotton. .78¢ 50c Athletic Supporters— worn by all athletes..39¢ 50c Gym Suits, 24 in the lot, slightly soiled; one-piece style, of white cotton. 25¢ —Hasement, U St. Bide. A sale of Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters at about the price of the yarn. All-wool Sweaters for $2.50. couldn’t buy the yarn for that price today. They're made in plain cardigan stitch and fancy weaves, half-belted or plain style; shawl collars mostly. green, red, Oxford, navy and rose. —Seroad Why, you Sizes 4 to 44, in Pieer. | Saturday Morning Specials | From 9 A. M. to 12 Only No telephone orders can be accepted for Morning Specials. 12'%c Outing at 8c a Yard Heavy Outing Flannel, in dark colors, plaids rds, not over 12 yards i —Lewer M Fleer. 10c Post Cards 5c a Dozen Halloween Post Cards, 500 new and attractive designs; 10c value at Sc a dozen, from 9 a. m. to —Upper Main Fleer. 25c Playing Cards for 10c American Banknote Playing Cards, ivory finish, large plain indexes, & customer at this price. Table Oilcloth 10c a Yard Colored Table Otlcloth, 45 inches wide, worth 25e. None sent C. O, D. and none delivered at 10c cloth or Only 2 packs to —Upper Mata Fioor. —Third Fleor. FOR CHILDREN’S DAY IN THE CHILDREN’S STORE ‘X= Little Girls’ Coats Special $6.95 Excellent value in Girls’ Coats at $6.95. Wool velours, in full- Heavy Cheviot Coats with large collars, inlaid with velvet Heavy Frieze Coats with full belts, large collars and cuffs; good Some smart looking styles have real fur trimming, or perhaps —Second Floor, Center, “Carry Home” Specials in the Delicatessen Sausages 17c a lb. Just the thing for the Sunday breakfast — freshly made Pork Sausage, 17c¢ a pound, as long as we have any. Fancy Full Cream Wiscon- sin Cheese, Saturday only, PB POGK yk es bias s 23¢ Strained Honey, finest qual- ity, a pound.. Little Lunches 15c_ From 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. in the Sixth Floor Cafeteria BAKED CORN PUDDING WITH BUTTERED BREAD APRICOT CREAM PIE COFFEE Halloween Table Decorations and Favors —u Halloween” —Haneme , Union St, Side, for President Wilson TLE Vote | Why I’m Going to BY MARJORIE BENTON COOKE (Author of “Bambi” and Other “Best Sellers”) I am for Woodrow Wilson because | believe that destiny has forged Woodrow Wilnon aw the tool of this commonwealth in this, one of our crucial moments, as surely a# it forged Lin Hi coln for our needs He stands today, equipped with a trained mind and heart ) inspired by a@ true vision of democracy, mellowed by four years | of political and personal inquisition, ready to go ahead with the |] mighty problems of this nation, a new man, astride of new times He can lead America, if America is ready to be led. He ean express us to Burope, He can say that this huge army and navy we are piling up are ready to become a part of an International policy for world defense; that our great resources may be tay ped for the rebuilding of her ruins; that her problema are ours, as her needs are ours, Ho will speak America's ideals proudly, for he glories in them, He ts not ashamed to be called an ideal fat in the day of matertaliam For my part, | want no party tool, no man of compromises, for spokesman now, I want a man of deeds and of viston } WOMAN INJURED, IS ALONE TWO DAYS a BREWSTER, Oct, 20.—While Mra. Edward Moss was attempting to) hitch a team, one horse became frightened and started to run, throw: | ing Mrs. Moes in euch a manner as to break her ankle, She managed |to creep to the house, whore she rematned without assistance or med | teal ald for two days | On the second day she crept to the roadside, a quarter of a mile | away, and waited for some one to pans. | | In the course of an hour or #0, a boy was hailed, who helped her | back tnto the house, called her physician and telephoned her husband, | i who was working in Pateros i i ‘CLAIM ALLIES KILL OWN COUNTRYMEN BERLIN, Oct, 20.—Thirteen man, seven women and 13 children | were killed in the month of September in French and Belgian territory J oceupied by the Germans, a# a result of artillery or aerial fire of the} entente allies, says the Overseas News agency The number of eivilian | victims of their own countrymen since September, 1915, the news agen: | cy adds, has thus risen to 2,115. 1 U. S. SPENDS $15,000 TO GET $7,000 SALT LAKE, Utah, Oct, 20—The United States government spent | | $15,000 tn convicting Utah master plumbers of violating the Sherman antitrust law, It will get back in fines about $7,000, A total of $6,500| in fines was assessed against the convicted master plumbers by Judge) | Tillman D. Jobnson, of the United States district court | POLICE BREAK UP GANG OF BOY BURGLARS | STEUBENVILLE, O., Oct. 20.--With the arrest of three boys, police | | believe they have broken up a band of juvenile burglars whose opera | tions in the last few months have extended from breaking into school houses to opening office eafes Two of the boys were caught as they came from a hardware store, where they tried to open the safe with a chisel and hammer AND JOHN THOUGHT IT QUITE A JOKE ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 20.—John Kearn’s wife ts talking again. The | Kearns spent one Sunday at the Botanical Gardens. A gardener ex plained to them the mysteries of dumbcane, a plant which, if touched to the tongue, renders a person speechless, Later, when they had moved on, John said: } | | | “Open your mouth, dear, and close your eyes. I've something for you.” He had. It was the dumbcane, and Mra, Kearn was rushed to the Tospital, where she recovered the use of her tongue after several hours. TWINS STAMPEDE LICENSE BUREAU APPLETON, Wis., Oct. —One of the most unusual occurrences in the history of the marriage Icense bureau of the city was the appli: | tation of two pairs of twins for licenses, ] The first pair, [da and Minnie Kiemp, applied for licenses to marry Walter Kressin and Henry Kranzusch. | Emma Noffke also applied for a license to wed Fred Horn, and her | |twin brother, Arthur Noffke, wanted a license to marry Frances Ster- | | axle. | TOMBSTONE SAVES HIM FROM THE FLOOD | VICTORIA, Tex., Oct. 20.-—H. J. Mench, the only resident of old In-| dianola, which formert one of the most important ports along the | Texas coast, and was abandoned after the storm of 1886, had a narrow | escope from drowning in a recent storm. | | | The high tide cansed the waters to inundate mont of the site of | the old town and to surround Mr. Mench’s home. He saved himself by | floating on a ladder for a distance of about two miles to a place of | | safety in the Indianola cemetery. He spent the night there, crouched behind a tombstone, to protect himeelf from the wind. | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20.—A mother’s loving solicitude for the | \health of her child was the Indirect cause of the killing, by an ice | wagon, in the streets recently, of the t-yearold daughter of Paul Sam- mer. i | ‘The little girl, In company of an older brother and a sister, was | | crowsing the street when Mrs. Summer, mindful of the chill air, re lealled her to get her sweater. The child turned to obey the call and was run down and trampled by the horses drawing the ice wagon. Outbursts of Ev ttTrue MR. PASTOR, HERS’/S A CHANCES To SHow WHAT KIND OF ‘STUFF You'Re MADE CF. * SEATED DOWN IN FRONT THERE I SEE A COUPLE OF RICH LABOR GRINDERS, I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT THEY BoTH DODGE TWO-THIRDS OF THEIR TAXES, THEY DISCOUNT evervBopy’s BILLS, AND YD LIKE TO HEAR You PAN THEM TO A FARB-YouUsWEUWw STAR FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom LOVELY DRESS HATS In Gold and Silver Laces $6.50 and $7.50 N these handsome Hats rich velvets and furs are combined with gold and silver laces’ with charming effect. The one sketched, a de mure Poke shape, has brim of silver lace, peacock vel- vet crown and flower trim- Women’s Cotton Union Suits, $1.00 EDIUM-WEIGHT, M oii length Cotton Union Suits in the following tyle High neck and long sleeves, Round neck and sleeveless. Dutch neck and elbow sleeves Sizes 3% to 44. Price $1.00. —nesement Balesroom Fur Mutts ming. ¢ A Wide-brim Sailor has @ kor $5 00 the metallic lace brim - is edged with fur, and soft tam ERY attractive values in crown of velvet. Price $7.50. Black Coney Muffs in One in mushroom shape, showing black crown and gold lace brim, is banded with fur and trimmed with single applique rose. melon and flat shapes, with black satin lining of good quality, $5.00. Basement Salesroom, velvet Price $7.50. —Basement Saiesroom Women’s and Misses’ Autumn Coats School Shoes Low-Priced ELL-SHOD is well- protected against damp weather, and hundreds of careful mothers who appreciate this are bringing the children to the Base- ment Salesroom to be properly fitted with serviceable, low - priced Shoes. Serviceable School Shoes, for Misses, Children and Growing Girls, in button style, made on comfortable fitting last, sizes 5 to 8%, $1.35; 9 to 11%, $1.65; 12 to 2%, $2.00 pair; 3 to 7, $2.45 pair. Patent Vici Kid Button Shoes for Misses, Chil- dren and Growing Girls, with cloth or leather tops, built on nature- shape lasts. Sizes 6 to 8 $200; 8% to ll, $2.25; 11% to 2, $2.75; 2™% to 5, $3.50 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- metal Calf Shoes, but- ton and lace styles, made on excellent-fitting last, and very — serviceable Sizes 9 to 13%, $1.90 pair; 1 to 2, $2.18; 2% to 6, $2.45 pair Boys’ and Youths’ High- cut Storm Shoes, with black calf uppers and soles buckle at 10 to chrome - tanned Fasten with Sizes Waists, $1.25 INE sheer voile is combined in these Watsts with laces, embroidery and hemstitching very attractive stylus, with convertible collars. Sizes 36 to 50, $1.25. Basement Salesroom Children’s Cashmere Hose, 30c Pair HILDREN'’S Cashmere Stockings, in black and white, with silk heel and toe, sizes 4 to 6%, 80¢ pair. Basement Salesroom plush, velvet or fancy buttons. Pile Fabrics In Wide Assortment At These Moderate Prices $12.50 $15.00 $18.50 HEY are the season’s favorite styles—full rippling effects, belted or semi-belted, with trimming of fur, The materials include Wool Velours Boucle Corduroys Fancy Coatings Tweeds Zibeline in Black, Navy, Green, Burgundy, Mustard, Brown, also mixtures of black, blue, brown and white. Priced at $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. —Basement Salesroom Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.95 NE particularly pretty style at this price is a Rus- sian-blouse Dress of crash-weave material, with full plaited skirt, embroidered scallop edging and wide patent leather belt. In plain tan, with skirt and collar and cuff trimming of plaid. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Price $1.95. —Basement Salesreom Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $5.00 LUE Serge Norfolk Suits in stitched-down belt style, with patch pockets—made with full lining and taped seams. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Price $5.00. BOYS’ OVERCOATS in blue and gray Chinchillas, also brown and tan mixtures, pinch-back and loose- belted styles, sizes 214 to 9 years, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. om SWEATERS in light- and dark-gray, maroon, and car- dinal, with shawl collar, sizes 26 to 36, $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.00. —Basement Salerroom Novelty Collars 25c ARGE Double Collars, Lace-trimmed Fold- over Collars, Dutch Col- lars and styles of embroid- ery, in an interesting col- lection at . —Basement Salestoom Linen Handkerchiefs 124c OMEN'S Linen Handkerchiefs, fin- ished with '%4-inch hem- stitched hem, 124%4@ each. Basement Salesroom. Lace-Front Corset, $1.00 A’ N. CORS in the popular lace-front style, as sketched, made to fit the average figure. It is of firm pink coutil, with medium bust and long skirt, and fitted with two sets of hose Price $1.00. Basement Salesroom. supporters. Ribbons 20c Yard IBBONS suitable for fancy work, hat trim- Stamped Pillow Cases 50c Pair VARIETY of pleas- ming and hair-bows in ing and easily-em- this assortment, which broidered ia wilde ¥, Gages y+ includes Dresden, flow- Stamped Pillow Cases oi heavy pillow tubing, 42- ered, check and plaid inch size, 50¢@ pair. patterns as well as plain Heavy Cotton Huck Towels, stamped for em- and moire ta ffetas. broidery, size 20x36 , Widths up to 514 inches, inches, 19@ each. 20¢ yard. Basement Salesroom, Basement Salesroom. en ie "

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