The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1916, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE ST } Lyons \V | of patent leat THE BON MARCHE Umon Street Phe Street Second Avenue $5.00 Will Work Wonders Al MID-SEASON MILLINER ON SATURDAY THE CLEARANCE ing a Hat early Sailors Flowers newest shade MISSES’ —at 75¢— CORDUROY Thanksgiving Wearables for Boys SMART-LOOKING SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR DAPPER LADS HIGH-CLASS SUITS FROM $6.50 TO $15.00 OVERCOATS TO $15.00 BOYS’ AT $5.00 Get new Overcoats boys—for these cold ther with lar pinch belted belted ible or military collars 2% to 18 has hardly started. 7 nice for girls to wear, New Gloves for Thanksgiving | IT WOULDN'T BE MUCH OF A THANK SGIVING DAY WITHOUT A NEW PAIR OF — sgiving Thanks n all the wanted shades ves will make y w ( A pair of bright ne enjoyable; Glace Kid Gl and non-washable, with prices. French Kid, Fancy Embroidery, $2.00 to $2.50 embroidered backs; a fu Thanksgiving Shoes | for the Little Folks Children’s High Shoes Durable School Shoes of cin metal calf, with extra high tc finished with collar of patent Medallion Trimmings leather; heavy soles A rousin SIZES 8, TO 11 AT $2.50 PR.) SIZES 11'4 TO 2 AT $2.75 PAR. | OF Children’s Shoes $2.50 |" Pair Heavy leather Shoes that stand | “ j hard wear have rawhide tips and and extra heavy soles, sizes 8% ea | to 11 —Third Children’s Shoes rtable Misses’ and ¢ cloth tops, made on comf foot form lasts SIZES 8! TO 11 AT $2.00 PR. SIZES 11'2 TO 2 AT $2.25 PR. Girls’ Gunmetal Shoes | *'"* 8° iy shies at $3.00 anh : j Serviceable Shoes of gunmetal | ©’ ; calf, neat se lish ith | white Hose in lig ¢ t pais! tees “ et | SIZES 5 TO 10, FOR CHILDREN 2 TO 16 YEARS r Main Floor. MEN’S SHIRTS SPECIAL $1.45 HIGH-CLASS SHIRTS AT IT’S A WONDERFUL SALE OF ORDIN ARY PRIC in ma s newest checks and stripe THE COLORS ARE ABSOLU Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Pork Sausages I7c Lb. Sunda Morning Breakfast While we have any a pound Mince Meat, finc Dried Beef, fan ed 39¢.- rth Floor. 12%¢ pou pat Buy Your Thanksgiving Groceries Here on 0a Fen el Cured B acon 27 kc cL b. Del iAtite Canned To- Ceylon Tea, Mec grade, a matoes, 4 size t pound 52¢. solid pack, can 12¢. Mayflower Coffee, equal o most 35c advert 1 cof Canned Pumpkin, [Del ip ” ' 1 Monte brand, No. 2% tin teint = id - 9 Fancy Texas Grown Rice, at 12¢. gee fae la! te Famous Sun Maid brand | ,, 1 Te. Raisins, pkg. 11¢. —Fourth Floor For All $10 and $12.50 Hats Have Been Reduced to $5.00 |, =r AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE TELY GU \ Saturday Morning Specials On sale from 9 a, m. to 12 No telephone orders for morning bargains. 20c Worth of Stationery for 10c 1 linen tablet and 1 aturday etter size BOYS’ ateen dren's ne, a from 9 the lot Its of fine lustrou: f —Upper Main Floor —Upper Main Floor ARANTEED —Men's Store, Just a Step Inside the Lower Second Avenue Entrance to match, the Upper Main Floor 36-Inch Black Sateen 20c 1 black Upper Main Floor 36- inch Silk Poplins 9c tiiett 4100 Mid-Season Clearance Specials in Girls’ Hats HATS | $1.95 AND $2.00 HATS washable 1 wide —Second Floor | Glace Kid, Black and Colors, $1.50 Pr. —Upper Main Fleer 95c Soft Muslin Night Gowns Just As Pictured at 69c In the Slipover Style With Lace and Children’s Stockings 17c Pair OR 3 PAIRS FOR 50c A VERY | ‘Florence Kubey, Seattle’s Girl Violinist, Hesitates to Start Long Stage Tour Miss Florence Kubey If you were sweet 16, pretty, | She ts playing at the Pan and talent and a big vaude tage th week and her suc ville om » offered cons has been such that Pan tages wants he ontinue in tract to play hi Hut Miss Kubey and her par propositie ente are te 1 te Alex Mian ube a stu » Mise Flor ent ot ¢ Hroadway high he Seattle high was born io St has charme 1 ' me Her father thousands in this city at var is social and charitable ¢ tainment Mins Kube lives at 939 she sings well—and she and sings, dances, at and the same time held sometimes ale CONTIN OLE HANSON AND FROM PAGED | 1 TRAFFIC COPS ASK ASK HELP FROM PUBLIC FAMILY ARE ILL Ole Har and five of his chil with diphtheria, and 809 Hroadway vee I ne Friday of danger. For p of the children It will prob. weeks before the thea > of Hanson's condi his admirers in Spokane have ged for a banquet at rt hotel in his hor or 28, to show > came of Woodrow ned here and tr a membe advisor STATE SUPERVISION FOR CHILDREN URGED th the traffic officers, the nay Mechanical Devices Fail Mechanical dev die traffic have been t has been en says Seret h tenant Halste Royle, forme Signal With Hands Thursday in Pittsburg after an ill Now the office cnal with the f rk t andr t eattle In 1888 » in business, Aft ears old and a mem e Rainier club. CONCERT SUNDAY erve-r nd danger | ly a month but what some ofticer 1s laid up by accident | eginners contro! of | and run ov too bis. bellagan} Misa Turner, soprano, tes ‘ eviaed | will bet ing soloist at the Look Four Ways at Once opening of the Pt lie k four ways | ™onic orchestra at the Hippodrome orchestra will play several h have never been before in Seattle. In Jauiries for seats indicate a large attempted n almost the of weather a sold elg | nogan Thured pper claim y to Seattle ‘or $75,000 in Oka every second interest ind untangle. protest and ex; THE LITANY OF A FRENCH SOLDIER Of two things one is certain; you are not mobilized elther you are mobilized or If you are not mobilized, there is no need to WORRY. If you are mobilized, of two things one is certain—either you are behind the lines or you are at the front If you are behind the lines, there is no need to WORRY If you are on the front, of two things one is certain—elther you are resting in a safe place or you are exposed to danger If you are resting in a safe place, there is no reason to WORRY. If you are exposed to danger, one of two things Is certain—either you are wounded or you are not wounded. If you are not wounded, there is no need to WORRY. If you are wounded, of two things one is certain—elther you are wound ed seriously or you are wounded slightly. If you are wounded slightly, there is no need to WORRY. If you are wounded seriously, of two things one is certain— either you will recover or you will die If you recover, there is no need to WORRY. If you die, you cannot WORRY. AR ». FREDERICK NELSON Basemenf Salesroom An Extensive Showing of MODISH WINTER COATS $9.50 $12.50 $15.00 $18.50 search of a good-looking HE woman in Winte Coat, at a moderate price, will do well to in- pect the Basement Salesroon howing. TI display offers the style and colors now in the height of popularity, at attract ely low ee prices. There are Coats of Wool Velour, Wool Plush, Boucle, Cheviot, Blanket Coating, Tweed and Fancy — In Na Black, Brow Green, Plum, Mustard and mixture Sa Four interesting groups, $9.50, $12.50, $15.00 $18.50. 25 White Velvet Hats To Sell at $5.00 Salesroom Basement Galesroom Basement n has arranged for Sat Wisk White Velvet day a very interesting group of the modis! Hats at $5.0 Some are relieved with black fur and silver, High-Cut Winter others have facing of black velvet and bead or Boots for Boys jet ornament, and still others are adorned with HI bows and pompons of beaver-color fur. high-cut Boot shown in the sketch is as prac- ¢ very becoming Winter Shoe for the ould be found. It black leathers, les and buckles 134, $2.25 Tams ar neluded, al tical a lurbans and Roll-brim Shape Children’s Hats " ‘ ; y Reduced to 50c and spin 50 Sizes 10 to 1 2, $2.50 pair. 2:4 to 6, $3.00 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, excellent fit- ting and very serviceable, sizes 10 to A33 fy ee these underpriced Hats (about 90 in all), Exceptional values in Hats, brimmed effects, Corduroy et Mushroom ] little folk and other styles becoming iced to 5O@ and $1.50. —Basement Salerroom pair; 1 to 2, $2.15 pair. Growing Girls’ Gun-metal Drapery Remnants Reduced LL short lengths of Scrim, Calf Button Shoes, built Marquisette over round-toe last, with Net, Silkoline and Cretonne have been as- 7 gh48 pels ee fee sembled for quick disposal at, each Growing Girls’ Gun-metal 5¢, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ Calf Button Shoes, on Eng- EXTENSION RODS, 5@ EACH lish walking last, with ' I R ¢ a Goodyear welt white Ne- ‘ ension is sash curtains olin sole and white rubber heel. Sizes 2% to 6, $3.50 Pair. —Basement Salesreom. Niris Corset, $1.00 T HIS ¢ pink batiste otters very good value at $1.00. It is —Basement Salesroom. orset of for the medium bust ng skirt with rubber in- having medium and lor set in front. Four hose sup- attached New Serving Trays, $1.50 porters are $1.00. Price Dee styles in these mod- WOMEN'S AND MISSE eaiety prices pele GYMNASIUM BLOOM- Leia i ane ERS of black sateen, priced white with at T5¢@ and $1.00. bl and Basement Salesroom. under Very good values at $1.50 each —Basement Selesroom. Veil Lengths Reduced to 15c Each Sees! Palins Pp ag me 85c a HI on sturdy 1roy give Sizes 6 te Knickerbockers of dark-drab service for every-day 16 years. Price 85¢. Boys’ SRalchichestete, of serviceable gray in plain 65¢. excellent wear mixtures, and striped effects, sizes 6 to 16 years, EILS, in plain and Boys’ Heavy Wool Sweaters, in maroon, gray, navy fancy meshes, and and cardinal, sizes 26 to 36, $1.25, $1.75, lengths rangi: from et ae $2.50 and $3.00. —Nasement Salesroom New Windsor Ties 25c Each one yard, re —Basement Salesroum. each Children’s Coats, $7.50 T HEY are made of a heavy wool coating, in dark colors, and sizes from 10 to 16 years. The INDSOR Ties, for wear new full, flaring back style is featured, with large with middy dre or quare shawl collar and patch pockets. Choice of ind me navy, brown and black. Price $7.50. febilae Er lacke 3 Girls’ Rain Capes, $1.95 length, and offer attractive MPLE protection is afforded the school girl by value at 25¢. these coverall Capes of rubberized sateen ~—Basement Salesroom Chey are in navy and red, with large hoods lined with plaid. Sizes for girls and Price $1.95. misses Novelty Collars 25¢ A‘, —Basement Salesroom. attractive as Women’s ortment Neckpiccs Fleece-Lined Union Suits, $1.00 at this price includes Lawn W' MEN'S Fleece-lined Cotton Union Suits, in Collars edged with Venise ankle length style, with high neck and long lace, I AL Flat ues leeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Very pique and organdie, anc ; phiass Ef desirable to 1 ea sizes 3 oO *rice and Cuff Ses esirable for Winter wear izes 34 to 42. Price Pique Collar $1.00. 2) 25¢. Rasement Salesroom. —Rasement Salesroom,

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