The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1916, Page 10

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} THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Etliott 4100 | i e | Smart Winter Coats $7.69 Others Equally Smart at $5.75 to $10.00 ’ FOR THIS NEW SECTION ON THE LOWER MAIN FLOOR IS A PLACE OF WONDERFUL VALUES IN THE LESS EXPENSIVE KINDS OF WEARABLES. - COUNTY All of the republican county candidates have been elected by big majoritic Unofficial returns, compiled at the auditor's office, at 1 p. m. Wednesday, give the following results in 175 precinct out of 416 in the county SHERIFF —Stringer (R.), 24,880; Cudihee (D.), 1 CORONER—Tiffin (1 2444; Buckley, (D.), 19,7 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY—Landin (R.), 23,66 Brown (1D.), 19,220. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS—Ramsay (R.), 22,10 Smith (R.), 19,835; Hutchinson (D.), 14,628; Calhoun (D 16,553 PROPOSITIONS The Coat sketched here fs marked It is made of a good-looking mixed coating, quite long ollar with deep \ cuffs to match, trimmed with black velvet-—give it quite a bit Ail Siva aeHeRLANGes elukduran: ‘tlie: hadbe iin: the (gociets —_ pais 7 ie taiigred 1. ]/ tutional amendment, and the King count nd transfer a Winter Coats at $5.75 to $10.00 are nicely tailored in good, ST aatttes trate’ tana aaluated by Gvenetalnine Talon | @ practical mixtures or plain coatings +e in King county in 175 precincts shows as ; sae, nee Wels at Me Stylish Fine Serge Constitutional Amendment—For, 9,130; against, 21,649. White Watsts Saat nner i at 50c, but Winter Dresses $7.50 5 esac Mehta sak ae ed ; ‘worth * mack Neat Serge Dresses at an ex : ‘aie 2 tremely low price, The model ti- um No. 3 (to kill initiative and referendum) ong t For ainst, 23,486 volle or neat lustrated is of serge with ailk taf 3 é , 23, 7 : figured and feta collar and cuffs and belt of Referendum No. 4 (to kill recall)—-For, 5,981; against, oe If material embroidered tn colors, || 24,379 : ; : = Bask aay ope Referendum No. 5 (convention bill)—For, 6,032; against e and 25.030 —<— <2 Dress Skirts at $3.69 and Referendum No. 6 (anti picketing bill)—For, 12,847 $3.95 A Lower Price on Dress Skirts two good bar House Dresses—59c Ae) rnina. 8309 ~ Sizes 34, 36 an d 38 Only lt ge Saale her + TA Serge or pop House Dresses—special at 5% | 4 ikT aa Wine Thursday. Good gingham and ye pe “all percale, with high or low neck md ae, well sda \ long sleeves and buttoned front; Ce. peahia eee \ belts of self material. Stripes, X& ~\ 4 e plain flaring " checks and figured material It Is Very Unusual to See Tailored Suits Like These Marked $6.95 Well-made Tailored 1s black and colors—several neat styles cluded. The one pictured here is of and belt, silk taffeta braid trimmed Sailor Suits and Dresses at $4.95 Gtris’ School Dresses of wool serge, in black, navy or white with big sailor collars, prettily braid trimmed and with emblem on sleeve. Also two-piece Serge Suits at $4.95. Ostrich Sivinics , $1.30 nly $6.95 Some fine serg Suits for ree, ks etty ollar / —Lower Mats Floor, | Specials From the Baby Shop ee (, A few bargains for IN THE LOWER MAIN FLOOR vo m the well MILLINERY SECTION Ne , a 5 i Full, fluffy Ostrich Plumes, nicely 7 ) rept j ae curled, at $1.30. In white, light blue, pe - ta”, in Nile green, purple, navy and gray ; : rir : = by 2 Up-to-Date Diapers, 25 for Trimmed Hats at $1.95 Throw Away I 3, to be Winter Hats that have become slightly have been reduced to $1.95. Black, green and velvets, with fancy braid trimming on crown 79¢ with la work; 25 for 26 Infants’ Shirts 25c Several grades of cotton and wool or wool shirts at oe Button front style, with long sl ea, round neck nicely made; sizes to 5. Crib Blankets 39c each Single and double with nice, warm, fleecy surta all and blue stripes or at 396. Women’s Velvet Hat Shapes at Neat looking Velvet Hat Shapes in styles that you will like. Black, light blue, purple, green and brown included, in turban and sailor pes block des Arnold’s Lap Pads 45c Amold’s Lap Pads HE Holiday rush can begin any time now, for all the new Ghristmas Book Shop cares. It is ready, ready with the best stock of Christ. mas Books it ever carried. de of heavy wov fleecy cotton back with bow! size 18x18 inche: —Lewer Main Floor. —Second Floor, Center $2.00 Silk Canton Crepe for $1.25 a Yd. It’s a Splendid, Luxurious Quality, 40 Inches Wide Fifty pieces, all told, of this heavy $2.00 grade of Silk Canton Crepe that | we are going to sell for $1.25 a yard on Thursday. It is full 40 inches wide, and comes in the latest winter colorings, 65c Silk and $1.19 ul heavy Black § 40-inch, $2.50 Black Matelasse 5 pleces of a Cotton Mixtures } 45c Yard wide, plain and figured Silk Crepes, with a few threa of cotton aking them wear extra well; and th wash ndidly In street and evening shades. $1.25 and $1.50 40 and 54-inch plain and novelty Dress Goods ». A splend for Winter wear. While any, $1 Velour Costings 2-00 Velour, the most wanted fabric for coats this Wool Dress Goods for Winter dresses. Serges, checks, granite weaves | 8C4#00; sample pieces of $4.50 quality; heavy ‘ and mixtures, in new and scarce shades, weight, in navy, brown, gray and green 4 ' —Upper Main Mieor. t 27-in. Outing Flannel ELIGHTFUL new st} h_ includes 10c of 15¢ Galatea Cloth 10c Yd. 1,000 les in Mc price ter number of Cosy warm Outing Flan coupon McCall ve ards of Galatea nel, in pink and blue stripes, ) f lengths to 15 yards; over 12 yards to each, —Lower Main Floer. 7 inches lengths to 5 yards prin clpally blues and browns —Lewer Mata Floor. wide Pattern, December McCall Pat terns and Style Sheets are in not solid colors, —Lower Main Floor y two or three “American Maids” how you how useful and practical they models are made o They have the Amoske nice broad, st ipely just a you They are nicely trimmed with rickrack braid handy patch pockets. All sizes, 36 to 44 Pretty “Dorothea” Aprons for 89c popular and have two On the Upper Main Floor Bargain The Square ever Dorothea Aprons at 9c With square neck wide belt side faste y { 5 "g | de belt and sido fastening; brald COVERALL a new lot—good, heavy Madtid? oka) patdates ith 2 quality, made generously full neat patterns on light grounds he slipover, square neck, col- |! with neatly taped edeces 56 larless, or high neck style— inches long ‘ 75c and 95c. —Third Floor, _ $ a” ‘ No. 7 (certificate of necessity)—For, 7,075 against = ‘ Referer No. 8 (anti port commission)—For, 8,032 again . . R No. 9 (alleged “budget” bill)—For, 8,116 ag t For, 7,940; against ),179. King ( nds—For, 8,571; against, 17,04 JUDGES Tudges Smith and Jur r Milo A. Root and Good thing for the G. O. P. Win|th Humphrey went to paign or ALL t ave won here. Hana to ca palgn finances eee Well, there's be nobody tn ¢ grea with more voice Jo As—espectall when t flag is to be waved eee wh n't we get ™ ocrats might | Hug » cove: HITCHCOCK SAYS n more returns ure elected by more than two to 80 precinct at organs would 1 like they did pch it would have . wd which saw The Star last night at Second and ha the ri hunch” cheered for < even all the declared en had woo. w papers 2 STATES NEEDED NEW YORK, Nov. 8—Frank Hiteheock, original Hughes booster 1 expert of the repubit . declared at 10:32 today election of Hughes now result in Ca DEMS CLAIM N. H. sae to King| CONCORD, N. 1, Nov. 8.—New Hamp en el ral votes were aoe aime t an and Po 5 tot of dead V hea satlOa m ° mocrats claimed the state by while the republicans said HUCHES ASKS. NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Charles E. Hughes made his first ap. pearance today when he the door of his room in the Hotel Astor, called Lawrence Green, his secretary, and asked Green to bring him the latest returns LATEST SCORE Bp THE LEAD opened Green scurried away remark. Ing that “it looked dangerously close.” braska, LINER, SUNK WITH CRISIS IN U. rator to get « from Call In A S.-.GERMANY RELATIONS! ney had won by 600. |PORTLAND GIVES iD, Ore., Noy, 8—Wil and and Mult ounty in al and of 326 m. to » Wilson Nov, 8.—Wheat took today, December ad cents Ing to $1L89%; 2 4; July up 3 at $1.6 WOODLAND, Thirty-thr f th ecineta gave Wi Cal, Nov. 8. Yolo county 67, Hughes 2 MERICANS, MAY CAUSE —t 5.5.MARINA. This is the British hi |the loss of American live 8 ind Germany. ship Marl tl Charges are made that a German submarine wun | torpedoed the Marina without warningy » which was torpedoed with tening a crisis between the United THE SEATTLE STAR Fairy Soap FREDERICK&NELSON Crib Blankets we Basement Salesroom = “*." Ranement 7 85 New Coats for Women and Misses In an Attractive Showing at $12.50 and $15.00 The Materials: Wool Velour Diagonal Coating Fabric Lamb Wool Plush Boucle Plaid Coatings Cheviot The Coat at left, of dark-blue wool velour, with belted front and band of black plush edging the large cape collar, $15.00. $12.50. The Colors: Navy Brown ns \ Green | \ \ Plum | \s 3 Mustard | Burgundy Plaids Black The Coat sketched at right, in blue or black diagonal, with the convertible cape collar trimmed with black plush, Basement Salesroom. A Purchase of Sample Dance Frocks $12.50 and $15.00 UST 35 Dresses in the offering—no two alike—in billowy Nets, Chif- fons and Taffetas; in \White, Light-blue, Nile, Maize, Pink and Flesh- color. Sizes for women and misses. Exceptional values at $12.50 and $15.00. 75 New Untrimmed Hats Offering Very Good Values at | $1.00| NUSUALLY goc due t style and material for this Most of the black price ial purchase. Hats are of v ugh a few combine satin with velve Sailors, Tricornes and Upturned-brim effects in Purple, Navy, Brown and Black. New Velvet Shapes at $1.95 are also included in this purchase, in Sailor, Tri- Rolled-brim_ effects, Brown, Black. Unus values corne and of Taupe, Navy, Purple and at $1.95. tally good —Basement Salesroom. One of Four Styles in New Tub Silk Waists at $3.75 well-tailored, cut full, shows a and r collar. e convertible © of lavender, light ack, Stripes on maize white Sizes 36 to 46. navy, ent Salesroom Union Linen Lunch Cloths Special 65c A STRONG, durable Silver-bleached use as lunch cloth or table cover Cloth of linen-and-cotton mixture, neatly hemmed, for Woven in dice pattern, with pleasing border. Size 45x45 inches. Special 65¢. Basement Salesroom. Margaret Aprons, Special 15c ELL-MADE Circular-style Aprons, some with bib, also made of figured percales in dark color- ings, blue and white check ginghams, with Special 15¢. Coverall Aprons of blue chambray gingham, with Dutch cap to match, special 59¢. «Basement Salesroom, trimmings of white piping. —Tasement Salesroom. New Cretonnes Special 18c Yard AINTY suit- able for bedroom drap- eries and the darker tapestry ects are featured in these 1ew Cretonnes. Patterns suitable for box coverings, cushions, and sew- ing bags as well as drap- eries. Special 18¢ yard. mz Basement Salesroom, colorings Flannelette Kimonos Special 95c MPIRE-STYLE Ki- monos of warm and fleecy flannelette, in lav- ender or blue, trimmed down front, both sides of yoke and sleeves with shirred bands of sateen. Special 95e¢. Basement Salesroom, Washable Chios $1.15 Pair HESE of finished lambskin are easily cleaned by washing in soap and water. The colors include pearl, sand, tan and butter-color. Price $1.15 pair, —Basement Salesroom., Gloves soft- Drape Veils 25c ERY attractive values are offered in draping Veils. Various col- ors and meshes to choose from, all with border, Price 25¢ each. Basement Salesroom, Children’s eee 10c Pair HILDREN’S Black C ton Stockings in medium. rib weave, sizes 514 to 914 the pair, 10¢, Basement Salesroum, these soft- ot- Remnants Reduced EMNANTS of Ri Lace bbons, Allover Laces and Embroideries in many useful lengths, at sharply reduced prices, +-Basement Salesroom. Edges,

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