The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1917, Page 8

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THE BON MARCHE Pike Street Second Avenue Unien Street tikett 4100 January Sale of White) Please don’t think you have seen all the wonders of this White Sale be- cause you were here the first day for you will find many new thing tomorrow, and the next day and the next. For every day unfolds new economies, new styles, new special merchan- dise at this January sale of white. a | Don’t Miss the Tab’e of Undermustlins Ticketed $1.15 This Sketch Shows How Dainty They Are | have to see the gar ee how carefully But you wil ments themse they are made, how generously full they are cut, the fineness of the ma- terial and the charm of the laces and ribbons—then you will realize what superb value they are at $1. Muslin Gowns, in pret Empire yokes of lace in front i} Gowns with tucks and touches of hand Envelope Chemi trimmed with ff ished with hem DAINTY TRIMMED UNDE RMUSL INS 95¢ } UNDERMUSLINS, EXCELLENT VALUES, $1.45 | BEAUTIFUL UNDERMUSLINS PRICED $1.98 RARE VALUES IN SILK INEXPENSIVE LINES OF PRETTY CREPE DE CHINE LINGERII UNDERMUSLINS Envelope Chemise, of flesh color s Drawers and Corset Covers, we } chine, with trimming of dainty lace quality muslin, neatly trimmed w broldery me oe Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise, in flesh Night Gowns, in siipover and high neck styles color, with lace in on forming deep yokes in | full width and full length garments, nicely trim } front and back S14. med—3Pe and Ae, Night Gowns, of pe de chine, in white Envelope Chemise, Gowns, Skirts and Corset and flesh, beautit amed with fine lace and | Covers of fine quality muslin, prettily trimmed Pf} rivton run—s2.95. Boe. Dainty New White Blouses 55c AT THE JANUARY SALE OF WHITE TWO OF THE STYLES ARE PICTURED HERE 1917 Waists and only 55c! Yes, and they are decidedly clever, of good lingerie—plain material with embroidering or striped effect with lace trimming on the collar. Some are plaited and hemstitched, with stylish large collars | White Blouses at 79c Smart Blouses at $1.59 White Muslin Skirts, with fitted tos flounces of Val , well made garments, w made of soft 1 daintily Combinations, Corset sodels, fins trimmed ng and lace edge. broidered tty Ww Pretty White Waista for only 79c—of ked and plain voile, embroidered rice cloth, and batiste, daintily tirmmed Lingerie Waists 95c Newest styles in Lingerie Waists, of « organdy, batiste, lingerie and muli— collars, daintily trimmed Sheer Blouses $1.15 You'll want one of these Blouses, charming, of corded dimities, plain voll gandies. The large collars and trimmings latest. | The January Sale of White Lace Curtains Brings Exceptional Values to the Housewi'e in Need of New Yet Inexpensive Window Hangings Scrim Curtains $1.00 a Pair Values up to $1.49, in Scrim Curtains, some with For the January White Sale—dainty White at $1.59 mmed. New Blouses at $1. 95 _— Waists, volles, organdies and m broidered, others lace Beautiful Silk Blouses nd 14.9 dain nty Georgettes and . jesh, rose and tt v're #0 whi —teciuk Wists, dainty edges, others with filet insertions, full 2" yards long. 200 pairs in this lot, at $1.00 a pair. Bobbinet Coitiins $1. 95 Nottingham Curtains 500 pairs of dainty White Bobbinet ¢ Value ) a pa neatly trimmed with Cluny lace, in a vieileg Curtains—300 ira in all, widths, 2% yards long, in white only; specta’ and Scotch net weav ver ¢ priced at $1.95 a pair. designs thie Wiaens A Clearance of Books at Half and Less) The January Clearance of Books affords a splendid opportunity for you | to increase your library at little cost. 65c Gladstone Edition of Poets | Al | BROKEN LINES | The Giant's Srenmth. Bas!) Kink. | good paper, clear type; priced OF BOOKS ARE a | MEME hg so cccceecces ‘ . B8¢ REDUCED TO 258c ee, menhbonda, | | $1.25 Poems of Ella Wheeler Wil- sabe e eae | cox, half price, a copy......6¢ | Popular Fiction Worth to$1.25 50c Everybody's Dictionary, with | strations, priced at Ze | 98c Rand McNally'’s State and in Bateman | County Atlas, special at....49¢ Napoleon | 95c White House Cook Books, | Re 1916 edition, special at 69e¢ | Bibles and Prayer Books, slight | ly damaged, all reduced ONE-HALF PRICE é Farm Ballads, by Will Carleton $1.00 Inspiration Books, by Ort he regular peice $1.25 ecial at son Swet Marden, priced at 50¢ Marold Me- | Ose Lower Main Ploor Navarre, Obie, Ifol Gift Books, a good assortment, in ooze and grain leather bindings . ONE-HALF PRICE 25c Shakespeare's Plays, from the Cambridge text, cloth bind ing, each ...... Pr 10¢ FIRST GROCERY BARGAIN DAY IN THE NEW YEAR’ 7 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar 53c | Provided you purchase other Groceries at the same time. Cut Macaroni, fresh and whole- | Laundry Soap, a good soap, 10 Baking Soda, Arm & Hammer | some, Washington made brand, 4 | bars for Z5¢ | brand, large size pkgs.....he pounds s+s0eQ5@, Ib. Fe | Tomato Cateup, Snider's well - si Bon Special Coffee, freshly | *2OWN brand, large size bottles California Peaches, put up in | roasted, 1% Ibe..... 5 PH Oe clade ’ pias e FPS BOC | Heinz Spaghetti, madiumn seo, | c=" in Marche Naptha Soap, 6 bars value, can 15¢, small size, Evaporated Peaches, 5-1b. yor .... 35¢ 12%e value, can 10¢ for 60c Ceylon Tea, Fine Grade, 52c | 25c Can Sliced Pineapple 20c 50c Spider Leg Tea at 42c a Ib. | No. 214 Cans Canned Pumpkin 1 1¢ —Vourth t THE SEATTLE STAR gt FREDERICK & NELSON'S jand not let me compliment you, | sumed, Jem going to send you home, It ts‘ year | ‘BIG M | L | T | A F U va T hirt y-Sixth Semi-Annual hatically the legislature next weel vernor In advocacy fa ( A RL EM Mis ee SPLENDID opportunity to save in buying odd pieces to No R, R. STRIKE VOTE. § SAYS LABOR CHIEF round out the furnishings of any particular room or rooms in CLEVELANE 6. Tia Be crite SOIC TRIAS lade ate bo the home, or a complete furniture equipment for bedroom, dining- aras I know, no such vote will be taken, pending action of the United iving- ibrary States pr Ugur on the Adameon ae oni \ G. Lee head of room. lin ing-room or library = the Hrotherhood of Railway Trainmen, today Odd Suites and Pieces from Other railway brotherhoods refused to add anything to thelr New t - 1 UES < J | York statement regular stock have been marked for this Sale at prices decisively under regular values, and with these are o d extensive pur- chases of good furniture from everal leading Eastern factories, REFUSES MOTHER-IN- Law’ . $100, 000 NEW YORK, Jun er to Arg ha, and « her cities last spring, has re him by his mother-in-law, Mrs of $100,001 “To be men in 1 Barah Ba in the will was honor enoug raid Mr. She fought months ago under excep- tong y vor Me CO liti s ¢ MAN IS VICTOR IN BATTLE WITH EAGLE tionally favorable conditions and KIOWA, Kan, Jan ROH. Beckley, a farmer living near bere priced to our patrons accord- mistook an eagle for a buzzard and wet his dog upon the bird. After ingly. Among the many interesting items are: ’ the eagle had made short work of the dog, the farmer took a hand Ile wa velng ha reased when h yiained a pitchfork and killed} a * To yplre agaes Alea bs aint t he " and bask ; American Walnut Chamber and Dining-Room Suites at extremely low prices. FRANCE NOW PUTS BAN ON ALL ALCOHOL panne ai PARIS Jan. 2 In line with the re nt Gectston of the SI sahabe Ivory Enamel Chamber Suites ed in the Journal in popular period designs at extremely low prices. into France and Algeria % stely the wines and t ts the importation o! STOPS VESSEL TO GET BUTTER FOR CAKE Odd Beds, Dressers, Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables in mahogany, walnut and enamel, at extremely-low prices. BEAUMONT, Tex. Jan. 2.—The captain of a German subm { two four-inch shells across the bow of the American tanker Mo becaus for his griddle cakes Jacobean Oak Library Tables incident occurred a short distance off Stockholm, several s ‘ bs v in various styles and sizes at extremely-low pricgs. eeks ago, after the Mareni had started on its return voy PERFECT COLLEGE CHAPPY TO CAN FISH A Large Selection of Davenports, Chairs and Rockers Jan. 2—I oud sardine that is canne¢ ; 5 f CPR MRIS: in: dha AuaeLeny ghank: at Wnt aemlersine: Aku “pure dunes, acenes In Tapestry and Velours at extremely-low prices. he wanted some bu 3] Thomas J. Abernethy, a Harvard senior, who was pronounced mentally perfect by the late Professor Hugo Muensterberg, a d, a few days ago Many Good Patterns of Davenport Beds that he ts going into the sardine canning business there , i at exceptionally-low prices, AUTO REPAIRING ON SUNDAY IS BARRED 2 rire esa reise MACON, Ga, Jan. 2.—Chief of Police Riley bas commiasion in charge of his department to probit Macon on Sundays, with the exception of dru aries Th pairing of automobiles on me up thru a urging that the law t » ordered by ale of all Important Displays of ee New White Merchandise have begun with this first week of the New Year, these displays serving both ‘Confessious ofa Wife re faiedeiaek tos colugaliiites Blip nf White Goods that Aaa been assembled in anticipation of the Spring’s needs, and to feature in these Mj time, anyway ry | that little WINE AND BEAUTY FAS [you should ¢ girls like n bed tape oe ne at are eeenti Wy interestine - CINATE MEN |" “Much to my surprise, Rarnest lines many values that are exceptionally interesting. cS ‘ ———® took me out and put me in a taxi Ruth Dayton | ng» continued the | “A few nights aft told me her Paula, “the mar jewels in the t over to and I w surprii welcomed } effusively and introduced him to| me. | r before had he wanted me to Th J Di | f H. h Id ° ©. However, 1 was glad to P nod tumbied tats. tee Ontos] e January Display of Household Linens thinking much about the matter, 1 was to understand later why he Y | was so anxious to get rid of me (To be continued) Including: Table Damasks, Cloths and Napkins Towels and Towelings _ Bedspxmmds, Sheets and_ Pillowcases are broad, and the prices (based on pur- » months ago, on a lower market) are interest> N HEIRESS S HER DIVORCE fainted when Earnest |CHII Mr. Stamfer ve it wan tyrlike ol@ andfather of Even th possible t ms sd Ruth Dayt ms » the soon it a nun Then must have of the « ladies t think Firet Floor and Basement Salesroom. rd qualiti ks at unusually-low prices, rtments o} cy Voilesand other Wifite Cottons in the new styles Stamfer left + First Floor and Basement Salesroom. ent must that man to « I am wit? nd 1 thin permitted Ruth Dayton The — ada of Muslin Unieeveetll thes to ct ‘ r Ling around tr e of other young girls is perfect horrible ! ° ' 1, don't k t hurt wh , Y 1 don lieve is goo © even seen in his Why, I saw a number e looking over at it at our ta with the most} all at price TIRS. JoHN LONGER tively moderat > Well, | saw Bill Ballantine and DE OAULLES aurice Martin looking over here if they are the ones you mean, but| Mrs. de Saulles has been award. you have not doped out the ex. ed divorce from the former Yale pression on their faces right, my | Quarterback and society man with knowing xpression on their fac dear, They were both envying me.| part custody of John Longer de ’ S14 a Pr Stamfer always orders vintage | Saulles, jr. Mrs, de Saulles was GOWNS, 95c, $1.45, $1.75, $1.95 to $ 1.95., wine Senorita Bianco Errazuriz, daugh ‘ " SC OK. 25 ¢ ® I felt my face grow hot, Margie.|ter of the richest woman in Chile ENVELOPE (¢ SHE MISES, 95c, $1.25, $1.45 Was it possible Earnest Lawton | - CORSET COVERS, 45c, 5 would exchange my com glass or ty ge STARTS COMBINATIONS, 95c, $1. DRAWERS, 55c, 65c, 75c, c 45 to ould not be as Iie was only chatting me Fierce die In the Basement Salesroom Showing: I was glad I did not say any Jan. # Back at the thing, for immediately he spoke, |flat top d » occupied when he r Soin ae et . ce +. - Th there, baby child, do not ) putation in the in CORSET COVERS, 25c, 35c, 45c and 59c, pet angry w or old Karnest » Investigation cases years . erin BOA ae oy Pee #195 Kartest will : long before he was even gov GOWNS, 50¢, 59¢, 69c, 95c and $1.95. his own wine in ttle girl does not » old Stamfer the future if h want to sit be + Charles Evans Hughes tod COMBINATIONS, 59c, 69c, 95¢ and $1.19. more took up the practice 1 nest, and when I ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 50c, 6%, 95c, $1.19 to $1.69, think ts used Ruth, Id ince he left the deskeand the old ~ ees. en ‘ice to sevaiah. bls ove Be ‘ Joffice at 96 roadway" Ate Huxtton DRAWERS, 25c, 39¢, 45c¢ and ed TOR rE Te Sree ee ee italiane eben becua LONG WHITE SKIRTS, 59%, and 5c. nweetheart. It looks to me from |Justice of the United States su éhe way you are blooming out in|Preme bench and republican candi : = 1ooks lately that you will have|date for president of the United troul enough of your own, 1) States, He is, nevertheless, under have refused to introduce you to| Stood to be glad to get back into Ad d S ] ‘ half Dn men about town in the Private practice, His personal for vance ty es in ust week. Tiam fast gotting the | {nes are said to have suffered as a movie ange miele ears Si“ New Lingerie and Georgette Blouses de ow ou are by far the prettient | SACRAMENTO, Jan, 2.—Robbers girl in the room tonigh Whinh’ ie nob. aapidec ich =a excaped with $1,800, after blowing are now on display in choice selections, includin ue th in the Oakland, Antioch & aid, ax | looked about at the tired, | 5 | 51.9: $19.50 ; ig ae Nene ° naterials at $1.95 and upward to 819.50; al much made-up faces of most of the bert deal da LL NS SsHMAL BE a spl gests tee : women 3 If you are going to be cross| Pet canaries in this country con ) tons of birdseed last Second Floor, many pretty models in. lingerie o smart, new styles in the favorite George Crepe, designed with tuckings, embroideries and laces, at $6.50 and $7.50,

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