The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1917, Page 10

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sone A \ ut where fir-clad hills arise. \ Above the sunset sea, CG ‘i i Where blue and gold of ambient skies H Envelop cyou and me, Our Westlands wealth of native cheer Will grace the morn of dawning year?-- Where inyriad steam-choked whistles ring, And busy craft-folk throng, Where whirring wheels and hammers sing, Triumphant labor's song, | from glowing hearths abundant cheer Will greet e morn of dawning year -- Where flows a human ocean's fide This prayer fo God | send :~ O, may Thy love and peace abide, May hand clasp hand of friend, May hearths oerflow with warmth of cheer As comes the morn of dawning year ! WRITTEN FOR. THE BON MARCHE } SEATTLE Pil BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING—THE BON MARCHE'S— January Sale of White With Unexcelled Values in Dainty White Lingerie | White Linens--White Bedding 51,000 Yards of Brand-New Embroideries The Assortments Are Splendid—the Prices Temptingly Lew A Beautiful Array of Dainty White Undermuslins at Surprisingly Low Prices Thousands, yes many thousands of beautiful White Undergarments have been specially pur- chased in order that this January Sale of White might be the most suc- cessful we ever held, and it will be the most suc- essful, for the values we You can depend on on them being full width —you can depend on V| careful tailoring, for we f \ Y \)\ never lose sight of these Nec ee \¢ 2 essentials, even in the ee \ Neel \§ “ least expensive garments, s i ~ ff - Y b ‘ have secured are indeed he Q5¢+ 1 oral & promise you an excellent excellent. - “money's worth.” The ietccaline at 95c Are Excellent Indeed Pretty Gowns, made of muslin or lingerie cloth; slipover | Combinations—Corset Cover and Drawers style, made of A style with deep Empire yokes of lace, insertion and rib- soft finish muslin trimmed with embroidery, embroid ie i bon; or tailored styles, also with high neck and long | ered medallions, lace insertion and ribbon; Drawers ea sleeves. trimmed to match a Envelope Chemise of muslin or sheer lingerie cloth; deep | White Skirts, made of soft finish muslin; fitted tops with \ | yokes in front and back of lace, insertion and ribbon; deep flounces of wide embroidery or alternate rows of \ also tailored styles, with touches of hand embroidery. insertion and lace; some ribbon run Undergarments of Muslin and [Enexpensive Undermuslins | Special Values in Silk Un- Lingerie Cloth at $1.45 | Priced 25c---39c---49c and 59c | dergarments $1.69 to $3.95 Gowns with deep yokes of lace or Drawers and Corset Covers of serv- Gowns of crepe de chine in white trimmed with embroidered medallions; | iceable muslin, lace or embroidery | and flesh color, with deep yokes of Envelope Chemise with Empire yokes | trimmed; Night Gowns in slipover | rich cream lace; Crepe de Chine En of face in front and back; Combina- panies Combinations with lace trim- | velope Chemise, beautifully lace tions daintily trimmed with fine lace; | ming; Envelope Chemise, lace or | trimmed and ribbon run; many have Skirts with deep flounces of embroid- | embroidery trimmed, and Skirts with | deep yokes of fine lace in back and ery. | flounces of embroidery or lace. front. —Third Floor. January White Bale of Linens at Special January White ] rike Street ——-Secend Avenue ———Union Street———-Elliett 4100 ner Pron Bee Saha Gut HAT LPP T ES tah A09 SIR GEORGE CAVE Sir George Cave is retary of state for he Lloyd George's cab tory and is just the kind Lioyd George has wanted new war council between the king and his subjects | WETTRICK SAYS | POINDEXTER IS OFF ON RATES The following statement was prepared for The Star by 8. J Chamber of Commerce he points out why he cons Senator Poindexter’s support the Spokane viewpoint “long and short havi” the best interests of the whole BY §& J. WETTRICK New 1917 White Blouses White Cotton Stuffs and | these garments being full | length—you can depend | 4 \ | | amg tn no matter what styles | / Lt] Wer’ you may select, we | growth and develo| BROOCH IS FOUND B. Solner, wife of the year a happy w a matd found the brooch in the batt DR, WILLIAM H, ALLEN, New ren, sald to be greatly on the SMR MMR a 8 NR a ak inl lt ot WO anne " rn . — THE SEATTLE STAR IS A POWER IN NEW CABINET FREDERICK&NELSON © Basement Salesroom Beginning the January Displays of DAINTY NEW LINGERIE At Very Attractive Prices y popular type of un- bIE wealth of new styles offered in practical dergarmént, their dainty freshness, and the y attractive prices quoted, vill make this January showing of Lingerie a center of interest for who have a need for moderately-priced undergarments, omen Corset Covers AT 59¢ Very attractive are the Corset Covers of trimming of insertion and two rows of Valenciennes insertion and y very attractive in White Covers at this price. to choose from of soft nainsook, ¢ or embroidery in- e and varied assortment e embroid- ) nodels with 1 edge ice insertion and motifs set in. es with s Gowns in the Displays AT 69¢ AT $1.95— s of good quality Pink Batiste Gowns with pretty the Empire waist fash- ioned of washable pink | immed | | n neck with | satin in combination with dainty organdie insertion | Filet pattern lace inser- and Irish-pattern lace in- | tion—a very attractive sertion and style. Combinations in the Displays AT 59¢ AT 69¢ : : ; Corset Cover and Circular-drawer Cover and Drawer Combinations with Combinations in two pretty styles at embroidery beading at the waistline and top trimming of two rows of Val- enciennes lace and one of embroidery insertion Other pretty Combinations at 95¢ and $1.19. Envelope Chemises in the Displays | AT 95¢— | There is an unusually good selection at this price in Envelope Chemises of | dainty lingerie cloth, and the trim- | mings of laces and embroideries are | most attractive | Other Envelope Chemises, $1.19, | $1.45, $1.59 and $1.69. the January Displays are priced at 20¢, 39¢, 45¢ and 50¢. KIRTS in the January Displays at 59¢, 75¢, 95¢, $1.25 and —Basement Salesroom, The January Displays of NEW HOUSEHOLD LINENS Offer Attractive Values Q UANTITIES of fresh new Linens were bought especially for these Janu- ary displays, and they are so attractively priced that the economical housekeeper will see the wisdom of buying now for the season’s needs. Table Linens in the Displays MERCERIZED COTTON DAMASK, IRISH COTTON TABLE DAMASK, 50¢ YARD— 75e YARD— Six very attractive patterns to choose Bleached Cotton Table Damask of m in a good-wearing Co’ Dam- Irish manufacture, 70 and 72 inches ask, 64 inches wide, at 50c 1 wide, 75c¢ yard PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS, $1.45 EACH— rized. Cotton Damask Cloths in handsome patterns, smooth laundering and rviceable, size 64x72 inches, $1.45 each. Huck Towels and Bath Towels Huck Towels bordered in pink or red, | white or with red border, size 17x32 size 18x34 inches, 10¢ each inches, 17@ each. Large Huck Towels of fine weave, all- | Large-size Bath Towels, very absorb- white, size 20x40 inches, 15¢. ent, 22x41 inches, 20@ each. Hemstitched Huck Towels woven of | Bath Towels of heavier weave, 22x43 irm cotton yarn, mercerized finish; all inches, Z2Be@ each. —Basement Salesroom, The January Display of BEDSPREADS, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES (Sizes Quoted on Sheets and Pillow Cases Are Before Hemming.) BEDSPREADS, | SHEETS, 60c, 80c, 90c, $1.00— PILLOW CASES, Ss 8 Bed Sheets, 72x90 120, 14¢ and 150— | | | in at 60¢ od we: § of good weight, Pillow Cases, well-finished, ir with seam, size 76x99 inches, size 42x36 inches, 124%c each; } 80¢ size 45x36 inches, 14ce each. et Bedspreads of | Sheets of smooth weave, weave, Wellfinished, | seamless and well-finished, Other Pillow Cases, heavier size 74x85 Inches, $1.75, size 81x90 inches, 98c~ 81x99 quality, attractively priced, Larger sizes, $2.35 inches, $1.00. | —Rasement Salesroom,

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