The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1916, Page 10

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HE BON MARCHE Pike Street emnants Second Avenue Union Street CHiott 4100 Half Price 2,000 Silk Remnants 1,500 Dress Goods Remnants Stacks and stacks of short pieces ¢ of Dress Goods and Suitings, all at 5¢ gest fabric season this store ev experienced, ft Silks yc on the and Satins, piles of Remnants dollar, for it has been the big and Remnants have accumu lated so rapidly that we must needs take heroic measures to be rid of them. Silk Remnants LENGTHS FROM 1 TO 7 YARDS Every Silk Remnant in the place fancy or figured, is included in tl price disposal There's many a good w nice dress lengths, and h for making fancy Christmas things plain, half ist length, dreds of some pieces Dress Goods Remnants SUIT AND COAT LENGTHS Short All-wool Serges, Worst fancy Suitings, good shade that you'v: Lots of coat lengths lots of skirt and suit lengths, and shorter lengths of eds, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Coatings in ev seen thi eason many piece Upper Main Moor. AGreat Day in Untrimmed Shapes At the Midseason THE NTRIMMED feNt OF THE SEASON 95c Velvet Hat Shapes Are Reduced to 49c A disposal of 95c Velvet Hat Shapes at 49¢. They are the desirable sailors and smal! turbans, } in brown, navy, black, green, claret and purple. Special for Friday Millinery Clearance THE HOME MILLINER’S OPPORTUNITY $1.95 Veivet Shapes Are Reduced to $1.25 We have set aside Friday as a special Hat Shape Day, and have taken our $1.95 late styles and re priced them at $1.25. Of silk velvet, in best col ors and many styles. Second Floor, «Worth-While”, Friday Economies Men’s 35c ca pee | 29c Men's medium heavy weight Fiber Silk Socks good, firm quality, made with reinforced heels, toes and soles; white, tan, black, gray and navy —lawee Main Fleer. st )A5c Heavy Ni ccnnd Table Damask, Yard Damask, inches wide; firm, heavy quality; launders 2,000 yards of Mercerized Table various neat-looking patterns to choose | 98c All-linen Lunch Clo’ size 36x36 inches before $1.35 All-Linen Lunch Cloths, Each hemming; these a ned with he tched hems, and come tn patterns; 98¢ each $1.25 Linen Sicteals, 5 70 Inches Wide, Yard | Heavy quality All-linen Table Damas wide; satin-finish Linen in a good assortment of Lower Main Floor. Size 66x67 Inches $1.98 Pattern Cloths, size 66x67 inches, finish; many pretty floral designs in this lot—Lower Main Floor. Napkins, a Dozen $1. 50 Alldinen Damask Napkins, serviceable quality and with fast selvedges; neat- looking patterns; jal $1.50 dozen.—Lower Main $3.50 Linen Napkins, | Size 22x22 Inches pure Linen Damask, ity; size of patterns, with | | Lower Main Floor, pretty patterns; serviceable and good value. $2.50 Pattern Cloths, Damask; firm quality and satin $1.75 thee cask 5 size Floor. Napkins of a Lower Main Floor Outing Flannel, 27 1g Inches Wide, a Yard |) (C 1,800 yards of Outing Flannel, good quality, in pink and blue stripe patterns; lengths to 15 yarda, Not over 12 yards to ee e Lower Main Floor. Bak 30c Genuine F Pequot Pillow Tubing, a Yank; 2,500 yards of Pequot Pillow wide; full bleached, Comes in lengt Get supplied with pillo Lower Main Floor. Now Is the time to pick out your Baskets for Christmas, while stocks are complete. At 10c You will ee Jar- diniere Sew! Flowe: and Shor kets, ar 10¢. At 25c Waste Paper Bas kets, Flower Bas- | plete line of reed kets, Sandwich Bas- | and colored F kets and Fern Bas- | fla for making kets in this lot at | baskets. We have a com. | | Mats, eer of All-linen | India Sweet Grass | India Sweet G for making fancy : | work bags, 150 to Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, Garment 79¢ Men's heavy quality natural Merino Shirts and Drawers; good fitting garments; well made and finished; all sizes. Special, 79c a garment Lower Main Floor. 25¢ Assorted Wash Goods, 26- and 27-In: A large assortment of Wash Goods Silk and other fancy weaves; A wide, in a good line of colors.—Lower Main Floor. Misses’ and Children’s Felt Slippers, a Pair” A48c isses and children, made with Feit Slippers tor sorted dark shades; tn heavy Lower Main Floor 98c the Jullet n or trimmed » palr—Lower Women’s Broadcloth , 6-Button Spats, Pair ” 50c Tho Spats are well made of a nice quality broad cloth, In two shades of brown, golden and dark | also dark green d navy blue Floor. Wenien’s s Warm Felt Slippers, a Pair Women’s comfortable Slippers in style, of good quality felt, either p with fur; assorted dark colors; § Main Floor. Women’s Sersianiliii Low-cut Rubbers, Pair A broken lot of Women's Rubbers, of which we have a fair run of sizes; a chance for the early shoppers to get good Rubbers at a low price Lower Malin Floor, A8c $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50) Corsets Reduced to Corseta tn dium material Floor. $1.00 Mesh Brassieres, Sizes 38 to 46, at f 59c There is only a small lot of these Mesh Dras sieres; they of splendid quality, made with shields; i, but not size 44.—Third Floor. discontinued m bust styles, with lon: Picture Frames in Assorted Styles, Each = 4 }25¢ 100 Picture F finish ames in oak, walnut and antique 14x24 and 20x24 Inches some slightly damaged. None Third Floor. sizes 16x Imported Baskets of all kinds and shapes have been grouped into four lots for Friday. At 50c A nice lot of Ranketa h Retin Bask red Se wing At 98¢ of Waste ent Cree ins al aizes, ’ | Baskets, p ced priced | wit Baskets, orated Baskets Candy Baskets, from 50¢ to $2. - —Fitth Poor 300 Bac’ Knickerbockers at 98c a Pr. Need some they Boys’ Sweaters 79c dark weaters, sizes 24 to arge roll collars ide pockets. 288 heavy, Boys’ Blouses 39c Odds and ends of Shirts, also a fe soiled ones $1.00 and $1.25 values, in white at 29¢ —Upper Main Floor, Oxford gray Blouses and 44; made with and two out Lower Main Ford Tells Brewers to Make Denatured Alcohol ETROIT, Nov, 23.—"Michigan has voted for state-wide pro D hibition, but the brewing plants in the state need not be abandoned,” today said Henry Ford, who declared there was more money in making denatured alcohol than bi “Millions of dollars are invested in those plants, Econom! cally it would be a shameful waste to have them become idle But there is no reason why they should become so, Every stand ard brewing plant anywhere can be transformed at an expense that Is in no sense prohibitive from a brewery into a distillery for manufacturing denatured alcohol for use in automobiles or other internal combustion engines “And then,” Mr. Ford continued, very earnestly, “with the world's supply of petroleum and therefore, of gasoline, fast play- Ing out and the day of alcohol fuel for automobiles and tractors just dawning, the present brewery properties are assured a future much more useful to the community and more profitable to them: selves, as has been the case in the past.” Mr. Ford declared that the greater part of the brewing appa ratue and machinery in any brewery could be used in making al cohol, the addition needed being only a continuous atl! “The raw materials we have used In the laboratories in pro. ducing alcohol cheaply are various kinds of grains and vegetable substances, Tests were made with corn and wheat. Then we tried potatoes, grapes, cherries, peaches, currants, strawberri and many ot kinds of amall fru carrot turnips, beets, sugar cane and wood were also used, We also found that the wastes from canneries, such as apple peels and cherry pits, the waste from sugar factories and vegetable tops usually thrown away on the farm were surprisingly high in alcohol value.” —_——_4 "To Wed Wealthy Heir of Late United States Envoy | Miss Jennie Emmett, popular in New York's younger set, is shown here with her fiance, William Barton French, grandson of the Walker Fearn, United States ambastador to Greece and Serbia, owner of the French estate, at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. engagement was announced recently. ‘BULL MOOSE HERDS WITH FARM CATTLE PERRY, Me. North Helfast Noy, 23.—A strange bovine paradox is reported from A bull moose is said to have taken up ite abode with a herd of cattle wing to the farm known as “The Birches,” near that place, lable inform ome grazen with the cat by day « ins alone n le the cows are confine nt t & moose ts very docile and nd ap tly satisfied with his surroundings This case parallels that of the cow moose that entered the Paul year ago and remained with the cattle aceable barn at Se t about one “CAVE MAN” TACTICS COULDN'T HOLD HER GRAND RIDGE date. 8 breasts Cave man stuff tive tn etirrin, in stone age period, for the “rough work an” tactics didn't win the lasting love of Mra. Dr. Cassius A. Collins, the wife told Judge Thom ying in her auit annulment of the marriage wband just a week, she said, and then only be ito the marriage. Judge Thomson granted the SAY cost OF MAKING F PAPER IS NOT UP WASHINGTON, D. ¢ & statement auuouncing of ite in f news print paper prices, the during the first half of the « to unprecedented figures, the print paper in domestic milis was less or below the average cost in the last ch tactics n f backward m wadays ‘alre aay v ris rcing news indred pounds, mission announces that before b conducted and ma to be fasuing ifacturers, Ita report public , and others is set for the end to the press in hearings interested given an hearings, the near SHORT NEWS SIX NEW mor tle Rotary club t » members meeting Wednesday, In the ton hotel, of the difficul had to overcome in mak of their respective tal to be E. 8. HORWITZ, immigration agent resign hi oat I | take Louie THEODORE ROOSEVELT has accepted, temporarily, the position of president of the League of Neu tral Nations, a society which was organized after the sion of Belgium MRS. baer hdipoorhar-g ip the th at ties thay ortly nva ng A success THE LOWELL, ALASKA STEAMSHIP of salmon aboa M. C, ERISMAN, Seattle architect, ounced Wedne that the government had acce W. W. PRISONERS went on a mi food strike Wednesday, refusing to et h for br kfast and calling his designs for two patrol boats to mS t Mins be used in Alaskan waters by the| for meat for dinne hey sang all fisheries bureau night when refused n ’ , MRS. E. J. ALBERTS, wife of a DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS of thelrarmer, atiompted to fire three anots state will meet Thursday night n/a Mrs. Gertrude Robertson in a the Holland hotel, to determir dental office, because she thought the chiropractors are to be admitt ‘ end sata ise uns, FbHeNt COMMISS working graduate COUNTY FIREBOAT 1almie eattle, where 000 in t THE SIONERS s improve ments are , made PRESIDENT » \ he county NATHA MRS. FANNIE EWING, pe stein, of the school beats tress of the Ewing he ee he parents of ttle we 1 First ave, der that the two ; pagar sar t dren, in a talk Wednesday night, to trunks of whi or possession Of! vote for the $1,083,000 bond issue to which J. A. Christie was fined $100/ ho submitted at the next election in poll court, were found in her] MAYOR GILL and his council hostelr men have been invited to visit FIRES CAUSED $1,000 1088) Wenatchee as guests of tho Paciti Wednesday in the Model millinery|Creosoting Co., to investigate the store, sixth floor People gation pipe line system be Bank yuildin econd nd V3 Savings | huge irr ing installed there RESIDENTS OF the th oF JURY DISAGREES north gettin nade PORT ANGELES, Nov, 28 ‘The THE GIRLS’ DRAMATIC CLUBI jury which heard the trial of Dr of Weat attic bigh school will| Loui Dechmann, charged with pla Breezy Point,’ in the high blackmailing D. KE. Thompson, for achoo!l auditorium, November 2 | mer ambassador to Brazil failed it BUNDLE of old clothos will bo|to agree, and were discharged Wed price of admissin, Thursday! nesday night, | ECK urged Coats of Cravenetted Tweeds $25.00 and $29.50 HE rain-repellant qualities of these smartly Coats adapt them ideally for motor wear in this climate. Made up from good, tailored winter utility and warm tweeds, cravenetted, in brown and gray mixtures and isible check and plaid weaves. They are made with convertible (high-low) collars; some are lined to waistline, others have and sleeve lining only. The Coat Sketched, of Brown Cravenetted Tweed in Small Check Pattern is cut forty-eight sleeves. One of at $25.00. yoke inches long and is lined in yoke and everal good-looking models featured —Hecond Floor. New in Wash Goods Remnants Veilings : at Reduced Prices A popul re ec Veils, € elles Table Square, Friday, Beasitts of White and Colored offering lengtt rom an accumulation of just pe ncludes a Wash Goods, variety ndsome floral one to five yards at sharply and cc on filet back reduced price The White Goods Remnants patterns round mesh Flaxon in Voile, Linen- Nain k, Cambric, 1 checked Organdie plain Batiste finished Sui The Colored Wash Goods Remnants Gingham, Cotton patterns, India Lawn, Embroidered Voiles and tings 75c, $1.75, $2.75, $6.00 ca New Shaded Chiffon Veils for gifts, are Devonshir Suiting, Crepe, , Rep, Printed Lawn, Japanese Crepe, Flan- Printed Voile, in, Soiesette Cotton-and-wool White Fiderdown, nel and Outing Flannel. —Table Square, First Floor. very desirable one yard wide and one and onehalf yards long. with hemstitched shade center to deep, rich colors on from deep rose border, and Easily Worked Novelties in ; Needlework Gifts center to pale pink on edges. RY Prices, $1.50 and $2.25. from white in the the edges, or e work is required to complete any of the suggested and they make wonder- gift finished, as may be seen by broidered models on display pieces below, fully effective when the en Novelty Crepe de Chine Scarfs wk butterfly cros#-stitch work in blue shades. With the thread for embroidery it is priced at 50c. Fiat wide variety, broidery and scalloping, 5 Guest Towels stamped on linen huck, 50c to $1.00. Stamped with wheat design Large Linen Huck Towels to be embroidered in gold fn many pleasing patterns, shades, is a 36-inch Center- 65e to $1.76. Plece, at 85c. An especially attractive value is represented by a 3 stamped Tessy and Tommy Tag Rags” are new arrivals {ff Drayton Darling Rag Dolls. The dolls are sewed, ready for stuffing, and come in en- velopes with clothes outlined on wash goods. Price 50c each. Skating Sets of rose or eee: — ig white elderdown (Cap and pet on Searf) stamped for chenille and worsted embroidery, $1.00 and $ Centerpiece design for in fine fancy new arrivals quality with floral borders striped, hematitched ends, tn pink, sky-blue and lavender; crepe and satin also plain, satin-bordered and ailk ed effects At —Firat Floor. —Second Floor. Basement Salesroom Black-and-White Kid Boots, $6.00 HIS good-looking Dress Boot the favored combina- Fancy Battenberg Table Pieces HESE pieces of made berg well - Base: work are very decor and they are moderate enough in price for daily use. Battenberg Lace Scarfs f pleasing patterns, 18x inches, 95¢; more elaborate designs in 20x 54-inch size, $1.25, $1.45 and $1.75 each. Battenberg Lace Table Squares, 18 and 30-inch sizes, 25¢@ and T5e¢. Round Luncheon Cloths Choice of patent or dull calf with dainty drawn-work renae spose ae wd ype aarti center design, 45- and 54- black cravenette cloth top and inch sizes, $1.45 and Goodyear welt Sizes 2% to §=6>$$1.95. 8. Price $4.00 pair —Rasement Salesroom. New Spats, $2.25 Taffeta eae ta Petticoats, $3.95 A GOOD quality of silk, careful workmanship and extra width make thes@ Petticoats very attractive. They have single and double flounces (accordion- plaited, shirred or tucked) ind feature the popular stume colors, change- col- wear, shows tion of glazed kid vamp and white kid top. It is in Ostend pattern, inches to top, with leather 7 7, $6.00. ricture right Laat t brown 1 $5.00. Cloth-Top Boots $4.00 Pair Same $6.00; in ble Shoe, sole Just received, button Spats, at $2, In Black Glazed Kidskin, $4.85 This conservatively - styled t may be had in button or Y leather Louis heel Picture at right to 8 widths AA to oD Price Basement Saiesroomn 1 Basement Salesroom. $4.85 Lace and Net Blouses, $3.75 S°r ’ laces and nets in cream-color and white combine to Wear-Ever Aluminum 24 —— Saucepan, Special 69c standard e Wear Ever line) made of aimless aluy with two lpe, so that one can pour conventently with either right or left hand make these Waists. They ge square and etfects ang anda and int Sizes 36 Price $3.75. Basement Salesroom. (one of the pretty Dress show the 1 pointed frilled many vbers oft collar front have lace sertion trimming to 44, Special 69 Housew tfon, Rasement

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