The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1916, Page 8

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: H & Blankets $3.50 Pair Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Ciiott 4100 Entire Stocks of $1.45 and $1.95 Untrimmed Velvet Shapes Reduced to $1.25 Another Remarkable Sale Event in the Un- trimmed Millinery Section VELVET TURBANS, VELVET TRICORNS AND VELVET SATLORS Only a little while and 1 the Mil linery will have to make way for giftter things, so stocks must be reduced to the lowest level in quick orde Thursday all our $1.45 and trimmed Velvet Shapes will be r $1.25. They're all late styles, n and claret In the Underpriced Section—-Lower Main Floor Winter Coats, Special $7.69 —Second Floor NO NEED TO TELL YOU THEY'RE A BARGAIN Women's g i everyday Coats—Coats that will give a splendid return for the $7.69 the w Il sweep, m tweed in t ew he deep flat collars that can be worr coatings, high if you choose—-most are velvet trimmed SOME PLAIN BLACK COATS ARE INCLUDED Floor Length Blanket Robes $1.95 Each comfy for AT $7.69 warm and ed patterns lanket Robes with pretty vor length, fu a ‘dy selection with cord and girdle of ¢ Secuntll Dress Skirts Priced $2.39 of ex The Skirts are unusual value od quality serge and navy. also checks, plaid ind pleated style without pockets; all sizes Smart New Serge Dresses $5. id to $7. 50 The Dresses N are exe ept nally piped with silk or of all silk colors; all sizes THE THANKSGIVING SALE OF LINENS Specially Attractive Prices Despite a Rising Market and the General Scarcity of Good Linens $1.25 Linen Damask 95¢ | $2.00 Linen Damask $1.35 Lunch Cloths 98c leep collars black and all —Lower Main Floor well wide belts, AN-Linen Table Damask at $1 65 a inches wide: good welk 4 Z tlie sehee:, f smooth finish, various “fints Darens floral patterns. $1.55 Linen Damask |". gp $1.75 5 Napkin $1.3 50 Damask. Napki $3.25 Pattern Cloths at $2.50 Linen Side open border. $2.50 Pattern Cloths $4.50 Napkins $3.75 a Dozen "$3.50 Napkins $2.95 at $1.98 a Dozen ask A Linen Good weight. xatin-finish Pat atin Des Clothe with ok ine oa Molinen, sige 66x67 . . : i terns; all linen, sise 66x —Lower Mate F | There’s a “Nemo” Corset | for Every Figure For Those of Over the Average Size No. 523 Self- = Reducing Corset at $5.00 T is Thursday Specials in the Baby. Shop Where loveliest little ¢ be had at surprisingly where the salesfolk are so * they can help you so much ing of baby wearables—if y FLANNELETTE 13% or 6 for 80c—soft Datsy lannolette Diapers 27x27 inches—all white with plain feather sti edges. | INFANTS’ $1 LAWN DRESSES 75c Infants’ Dresses of fine lawn, » and round neck styles, yokes of pin tucks, embroidery and chain stitching LITTLE TOTS COATS 1-3 LE: About 15 Coats in this lot, some of ser mere and Bedford cord; plain and trimmed styles. | | SWEATER SUITS $2.95 TO $4.50 | | | | es for baby can erate price baby-wise in the t1 wish Nemo model will re figure into S cash. | 24 to Expert Corsetieres to help you to select “Your” Nemo. Warm and cozy outfits for the little folk 8, con- | sisting of Sweater, Leggings and Cap; and colors. all white —Second Floor, Dorothea Aprons for 89c ON APRON THURSDAY » Dor —Corset Shop, Third Floor nd are smartly trimmed at the sides a vith striped percales On Apron Day the Apron Saleswomen wear the Aprons, so that you can tell the different styles at a glance —Thira Floor. Apron Day Specials on the Main Floor Bargain Square Percale Coverall Aprons Children’s Aprons 17c at 69c or 3 for 50c Children's Apron d white white New Aprons in the neat of heavy quality Coverall nicely checked made of Kingham. in plain light and dark colors; nicel taped « 6 to 14 years yound in white; all sizes. Aprons that are regular 25¢ value. $1.25 Pays tor the Yarn in This Garment The Fleisher Yarn Demonstrator Will Show How to Make It A pretty Lauretta Kimono, made of Fleisher This or any of the other a eisher Yarn model make splendid Christmas gift Free Classes in Knitting and Crocheting with Mrs will You Yarn will B. Luscomb to direct you, and she be glad to explain to you the unusual features of Fleisher Yarns—their softness and warmth, their fine finish and beautiful dyes, and their durability Galatea 10c Yard Mill Remnants, Lengths to 5 Yards 1,000 yards of good quality } Best Woolnap Blankets | Good qnality soft, warm Woolnap Blankets, size Galatea Cloth, in and red with white dot Apron Gingham 8c a Yard 72484 inenes, in gray, tan and white, with pink | | | 4n4 blue border designs, $2.50 pair | Gray Blankets $4.50 a Pair hades of brown, blue Splendid angi full three-quar- | 2,000 yards of standard quality A c . ty gray Blankets, full three-q of standare ity Apron Gingham, ter size. These Blankets have all-wool filling | blue and brown check rms; fast colors; 4nd cotton wary, wer Main Floor. | lengths to 20 yards Lower Mata § — THE BON MARCHE | “THE DEVIL OWELLS INTHE DRUM (Drums are barred from the University of chestra, because Marian Talbot, dean of girls, says drum music “provokes immorality.”"—Chicago dispatch.) Chicago or { Ob, throttle the snares and puncture the ba And muffle the kettle's hurr For the devil in music must chase bis face And the devil dwelis in the drum No more can the drummer lead the ban With his rhythmic tum-tum-tum For his muste is leading this lovely land From the hores of Kingdom Come and wal drumm REPORT “SUB” OFF NEW ENGLAND COAST PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Nov Capt. John Ryan of the Merchants Miners’ liner Howard, which arrived here today, reported he had ed a wireless frou: a British warship, giving notice of the pres of a German submarine coast of Southern New Englar BABY TURNS INTO GAS GENERATOR ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo, Nor Parr is in a serious condition in th state hosy ping about the floor of >, and devoured a quantity of it generated ungster would die. For and eventually he wa found a can “The resulting chem inflammable gas, and for some time no one lighted a match in »bysicians teal proc it appeared that the ye his vicinit MISTAKES DEFEAT IDAHO | POLITICIAN BOISE, Ne bled Gov nately, relieved by the bospita intakes tr nocrat ording to ounting and ir defeat G. W he claims of republi ) votes id is hinted NOTED WOMAN SUFFRAGE LEADER VERY ILL LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15—Mrs. Inez Milholland woman suffrage leader, suffered a relapse today tranafurion operation late yesterday eedingly critical Dood New York m Rolssevain, noted following a blood Her condition was said to be ex Was supplied the famous patient by Forte ing engineer, a onetime schoolmate of Mrs Neathing Rotesevain. MAN FIGHTS ROBBERS WITH PEN KNIFE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 15--While A. lL. Hill was passing under a railroad bridge, early tn the morning, he waa confronted by four foot pads. “Hand over your money!" wan their demand. Instead of com plying, HIM drew a «mall knife, and in the fight that followed slashed three of his attackers, Despite their wounds, the robbers overpowered him and took his money. Some tin afterwards three men applied at a hospital for treatment. They were arrested and held. MOTHER GOES FREE TO CARE FOR CHILDREN LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Nov of Mr. and John Smith, of Nashvill s three weeks thel reote n the pent tentiary, had thelr mot pardor jov. Hays released the woma her chil Mr. and M killing C. 8 sald he had writt FORCED BATHS CAUSE HOBOES TO DEPART NEW 1 IN, N Nov. 15 Knights of the Road” are giv! i Enalae ince the county officials inaugurated the on the cots Mra ago W {non beea h were » insulting | vieted of s to her is ween in t BRUTALITY TO MOVIE FILMS BURN IN FIRE CHICAGO, Novy BLAME, SAYS Hl PORTLAND, Nov. 15.—Mayor Ten men Gill discussed the 1 be W. ran a race with death and won 2 offic when a fire attacked the film room » yesterday of the Laemmle FY Exchange here early today. The ed the street only an ual in the United! an explosion rent the four There {s| building. One million feet of nobody who has less use » film was destroyed I, W. W. than have. But Everett) The men were and Snohomish are controlled by ward ring, 21 the mill companies, and they have | escape to shout a warning to the ail the ‘law enforce-| men in the 1 room, He y vere burned. The nigh elevator — oy asleep on the fourth the fire started. He down thru the flames damage was investiza he said, “a situa a a federal tion without States will be disclosed wamed by Fd who delayed bis 1 the streets carry atic revolvers, Anybody tn] coming to town 1s put third degree rty men were met at the boat by deputies, then n out into] the woods and beaten unmercifully | afew days b the Sunday in the Seattle hospital. 7 HAVE “DEMS” DRY to run a gauntlet of c went back to NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—William Jennings Bryan will devote the »| next four years of his life to mak ing democracy dry In an Interview published today. the one-time ary of state de clared his party cannot afford. to take the “Immoral side of a moral that prohibition is a big i and that members of the ocratic party will not allow the Y MEMBERS GUESTS party to be “buried in a drunkard's AT THIS WEDDING With all available Y. M, ©. A staff members as witnesses, the m ge of H. P. McConnell, an| engineet at the government. recla-| mation camp at Meadow Creek, Miss Edyth Kibbe Ore, the groom's home town, war performed by the Rev. Dr, John O Foster last night The $150,000. Everett some of them carried rmined not to be beaten he favored total prohibition “When the fellow who wants to quit booze, and the young fellow who is just getting started can’t it easily, the chief purpose, I has been accomplished, | Bryan's drive against the de }mon rum will start immediately jfor he leaves tonight to speak Sun jday at ndianapolis and Monday at Chicago. and| | creas READY FOR RAGE apleton, | | SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov, 15. Twenty-one racing cars primed for ay were given their final tun- ing up today tory One automobile to every eight| Vande bit or families is the ratio which will be| All reached in the United States this| th | year. bacher. oe 1 on the “big Resta, Aitken and Ricken ITH the arrival of this fresh shipment fh {>>> there are now 125 Coats to hoose i from at this low price, made up from rood, Ff } warm weaves of if. T / Diagonal Coatings “Matelamb” Coatings [ly { d j - \ ei | Wool Velours Boucles Fancy Coatings [\ po ) Bsa “ { . < in black y-blue, tan and gray ure I \ Lv / | cllent values at $12.50. es oN | | \ HANDSOME PLUSH COATS, $25.00— bi Vailored d quality black plush, in : Py end Py full-length or thre rter style, full-li ‘ SHS trimmed with be ish collar and cuffs ’ 6 and 18 ye 6 to 46 bust. Price § . si Basement Salesroom. aed Andirons ~. FREDERICK&NELSON ~- Basement Salesroom New Coats at $12.50 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes | Scotch Madras 65c Yard Untrimmed Hats $1.00. HAPES large and small in rial « ly used > Hats of Velvet and Plush, urta draper- on and choice of Gray, Green, i¢ It hown wager \ *urple an ‘ { ation blue and gold, lal i — Maas fy and brown and rose K : 1 brown, also plain brown. In Untrimmed Hats at $1.95, inches wide, 65¢ t are tr ¢, turban and bod —Basement Salesroom. ff 7 5 f silk ——= 4 ywn, Navy and Cherr A New Shipment | Boys’ Tapeless Blouses, 29c | Inexpensive Trimmings for These Hats Metallic Bands, $1 ope Jet Pins, Mount fetall ment Gold and Silver Ta 50c¢. Ribbon Boudoir Caps, 50c a ool one . é * as Ay ises are very well ff sturdy percales, chambrays, in nt tapeless style, can be, made up trimmed wit ill yoke, | Valen- iigh military ff | flat felled seams Sizes 6 to 16 years, 20¢. —Basement Salesroom collar and es laces 50¢. cienn rings to choose from —Base t 8 sroom. New I Lace and Net Waists / [ $3.75 Lf { LUFFY, dainty dress \ Waists fashioned of / | nets, and de-{ { Ds {Pere 42, AP aL under- \} enhances h np collar} net Walking Boots | iis: Reduced to their attractiveness. Siz $3.15 Par 0 EE P hed fg oe Silk and ions Candle Remnants ens a ssia a Shoes, as pictured, made at Reduced Prices on English-style last, with T H lude Serges, rubber soles and heels. Bolivia Cloth, Sizes 2% to 6, reduced to $3.15 pair. New Pumps $3. 50 Pair or wear w spats Poplins, Nov- Remnants i lines, Wool Ve elty Stripes, Checks and Pl The Silk Remnants comp aad Satins, also novelt effect ours, ain-color Taffetas Plaids and figured Stripes, _They are from one to five yards in length—suit- for trir and waists entire en rece bea in kid leath tasement Salesroom. patent and b ers, with ha wl; kate gia Long Cloth, Special ee 9c and 12)c Yard In Sanitary Packages Cloths are Stamped Dresser Scarfs, 25c very good qualities for the Ji Lor prices quoted, and come in lengths from 5 to 9 RESSER SCARES yards, wrapped in sanitary, dust-proof packages Hien “tenes stead 84 Lengths of Long Cloth (5 to 9 yards) special 9¢ yard stamped in a number of é ? casily-worked designs, 18x 108 Lengths, with the soft finish desirable for 4-inch size 2 ce. undermuslins (5 to 9 yards) special “4@ yard: ment Salesroom. Double-Lipped 2/-Quart Wear-Ever special pice | Made of heavy, seamless alum Saucepan tandard items ‘ = inum, and made with two lips, en 69 abling one to pour conveniently Cc with right or left hand act ® The Housewares Section has in stock a representative line of Wear-ever a © Aluminum Utensils, all made from thick, hard sheet aluminum cannot. chi scale or rust. The line ineludes Cast Tea Kettles with Steamers and Sauce Pots Muffin Pan hinged covers Seamless Double Roasters Lipped Fry Pans Serlin Saucepans Oval Jelly Moulds Double Boilers Tubed Cake Pans Housewar

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