The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1917, Page 8

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" es Spd Bite en a TA A NR NA REI REN RN si paca RIT mae . THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE | crestest Drama Sou Greatest Drama Sources, Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Ehiett 4100 * Says E llen Terry’s Kin FREDERICK =NELSON | Basement Salesroom | | i January Clearance of Shoes Phs Uaeies) Uitanley ot < a Reduced Prices Now ; ON THOSE HANDSOME HIGH-CLASS NOVELTIES IN g* ew ite n dermus ins | WOMEN'S SHOE : } i i ~ . gh a | COMBINATIONS, 68¢ ; ve 2 . 1 gen 7 a tes UI You may have t q tt ¢ prot \ and Drawer ( ations | 5 here, in some sor ise, fhege ens a they are ed w . ( ’ en v beading at € Button Boots s e es : a $5.00 39 Clearance Specials in the _ eri f Sr rats cx turned outs and “Self-Service” Shoe Shop at leather heels, « 5 ON THE 1 . FLOOR ' t gest 5 $8.00 Kid Boots $4. 95 Women’ s Shoes $1. 00 Pair on.38. Sof, Se | eee ae, yt uided 0 ‘ LONG WHITE SKIRTS j ‘ : Z a | \ | | Women’ s $7.50 Boots $4. 9 ee gol : oe aE made vith full c eray tad lous broken I Other Skirts at 58, 75¢, $1.25 and $1.75. Pde eal a ue and leather CORSET COVERS, 59¢ ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 95¢ s B Women’ s Shoes $2. 68 Pair i ‘aati iietiekn! amen An excellent ‘selection at tts iim ere evenly Beste § sige I ace style ot | miss Phylis Neleon Terry er ee aa | eee ae with gray kid v , ivory ¢ k fi 8 ‘ embroidered orga snk embicides | i tops and ivor he I ce rows of Vale ‘ ‘ Be icather covered ea ‘ Other } clope Chemises at 50¢, bid 69¢, $1.19, $1.45, $1.59 and ee in Lovers at) (GLa. } e { | DRAWERS, 45 $23.75 Is the Clearance Price on RAWERS. 486 awe M erts : b odel, with trimming \ : in kimono s in Drawers at 7 a aie § 4 , 95¢ 506, 59C, BE 950 aG¢6 ani BBE. —Basement Salesroom, Women’s Winter Coats ‘and m . New 27-Inch ’ The January Display of | Embroidery | New White Wash Goods | Flouncings | ING CLOTH of a firm, well-finished weave fj that can be put to many uses, 36 inches wide, 25c Yard bolt of 12 yards, $1.75. Finer weave than above, and a smooth texture for ff or loose rippl ed—flowered or plair $39.50 to $65.00 Winter Coats for $3 2.50 are full satin li Coats from our most attractive lin 5 7 duced to $32.50; beautiful Coats o “\ or brocaded satin lining; large cx vet or fur trimmed. $14.50 to $24.50 Suits $8.00 | $19.50 to $39.50 Suits $i. 00 Suits of splendid materials, well tailored In the | The its at this price are Mewest styles; they're nicely lined and trimmed, | styles and come in the new shades; also black. servic $24.50 TO $35.00 SILK AND WOOL Dresses in such clever and bec tyles ; silk or i} and wool; smart models, all nicely trimmed ; some hand pees = Confessions of a Wile | VARIETY of dainty undergarments, bolt of 12 yards, $1.95, $2.25. baby designs and the Nainsook woven of a long, fine cotton yarn and to well-finished, 36 inches wide, 15¢, 18¢, 20¢ | t and 25¢ yard | For nine weeks ago in New Or sans Miss Terry and Cecil King Be hm Tree's stage the time Miss his leads, were ried in the quaint old Southern the Mississippi's mouth » In reality, #he isn't a Terry the stage because of her parents, ‘any longer | larger, bolder patter ccent to add Terry was 7 from in these Fl« s, all worked on strong, | Nainsook of fine quality in two desirable weights, ff serviceable lawn. Twenty- neatly packed, bolt of 12 yards, $2.25. seven-inch width, Sache y priced at 25 yard January Display Values in ALLOVER EMBROIDER- : TES, 25¢ YARD Household Linens in LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS (22x41 inches) > y absorbent, ZO@ cach. TOWELS, with pink or red borders, size portunity always as a child to study col- |f if THE JANUARY WHITE SALE OF EMBROIDERIES | A Splendid Collection of 27-Inch Skirtings | °™* "zwar Allover Embroideries many pleasi Special at 25c and 35¢ Yard or tay morning talk with matcote [12 EMBROIDERY EDGES, | JOC! nT DEDSPREADS in sussttion Se Embroideries of such splendid values and at I he Janu a igchy oe = — ideries featu good-wea quality, 74x82 inches, $1.35. ary White Sale could offer. There are pieces » thinks this Short Lengths of with firm finished edges; large bold patterns and nm ah “ w that ever i} broideries for petticoats and dresse eg thir . ding woran, uslin tr fr “pte ade for him to do with what he c garmer Se Embroideries, 13. Neat Embroideries, }15 s . ee eee oe Mercerized Table Damask. 11 to 2% Ins. Wide | 4 to 12 Inches Wide c FR Bn arate Price 10c yard low Priced New Cambric edgings and insertions at 3c a yard V up to 25e in Em of Ca ret | Matt man being o 4 z 2: Nice for trimming aioe 1% is 2 aces bri all with at a beiprer et ot tht nd can t EMBROIDERY EDGES, d mercerized finish, in 60- | wide, at 3c a yard | On sale Thursda saa t 15¢ YARD tterns are most desirable. ] ff Py ae ‘ dhiools t ear ta 4 ort | 10c Embroideries, ‘5c Infants’ Flouncings, 50. a . the | ha | 2 to 5 Inches Wide 27 Inches Wide, Yd. Cc ur Mra, |i ue Isj-yard length 65¢.] J Thursday a sale of 10c Embroideries at be yard, Infante’ Flouncings with broidered edges the re alwa trying to 1, Te | 2 to 5 inches wide, including Cambric, Swiss and | with plain hems and ruffled, with the daintiest get n regard to the * OS ccenicne taped aan Nainsook edges and insertions. designs; full 27 Inches wide 4 }8eX. But they can't do it. my dear er | ‘ ' mind immobile a ve wpa ore 10c | Voile Flouncings, 49 x [laws of Med Bh the Pe | orth to 20c Yar | 40 Inches Wide, 7 . ’ d F S TTT sins tons | soso rooeees vie a se ag ile tiga otha "ecu, wanes wwewienes Children’s Coats Reduce airy soap | 12 inches wide, in Venise, floral and conventional | 4%¢ a yard. Soft and shee vod scone BE the Feet Pee let Chad "woman's. toad Bee ar 160 a yard oe ‘ designed that Dick and Malcolm |" eh YG ROH Laer th ay $ Spe- —Upper Main Moor, ate art should never meet is Mid te bade reset ehh ve to 5. 00 | — ‘A8c B| — 2 3 sae A mi man the benefit of ROKI sizes, between 6 years, it esc ba | t. This man must have a ‘ | N exceptionally low price for this white, floating an to talk to or he is not hap under ent Clever New White houses for $1.15 | ; ou e, | never saw Mal too, is Malcolm Stuart and men’s 1 xtur i plo Just as Pictured Here ‘ ept at Eliene’s and then |# ay ata ee sore c re ng re ee enetted, ideal for | bath Soap—dozen ¢ Some very, very dainty Waists are contained in ommending Dr. Virot to me sib, tho Ttaterant ioe set ‘ x oe. ae this lot at $1.15. One clever model of corded dim- ar fotal: RID a cannes te ea oe pens Aves St ae nioee! Maen ent eal : I Bis has higher rane pi ego are of © you 4 great service, ean ary rr mea tel . t . Val. Laces ain voile and organdies, trimmed in so many have: Dink wast hin : with than the & Scrim Cur alns Reduced pretty ways with lace, hemstitching or tucks. Some hile they are totally d t ore —— 25c Bolt are the Bolero style. barr end pe ety aromas paaticonia igi la T. | 95 Pai \LENCIENNES Edges gest 7 ba Why?" I as saeaciae cs ty (To be centinied) 0. Cc tad in one- and two-thread DAINTY BLOUSES OF SHEER MATERIALS AT 79¢ Because Dick is a man fan | Aaannmcs : ffect number of dainty LINGERIE BLOUSES. PRET’ TR ; ? Os nd Malcolm Stuart is a woman's a ma) ny Sy \ very attractive offering, including r 4 “sa ercowoataantg a “ El iu H i i =r A r 95 ene See I HEAT RES Lace-edged Scrim Curtains with Filet insertion, | designs to choose from, bolt :MBI -RED AND LACE TRIMMED BLOUSES AT $1.59 mull ab Asa: WOtiana maniac ole Ue 4 Plain Hemstitched Curtains of smoothly woven scrim, | of 12 yards, 25¢. NEW BLOUSES, SMART, PRETTY MODELS, AT $1.98 Vell,” sald Mollie, hesitatingty.| | Hemstitched Curtains with lace edge | SHADOW LACES, | “A an’ mat 1 man o% ry other Meena ae Wee Baiteneere borseres Curtains in very attractive pat- | 25e YARD— fs kes men r than women, He Saturday - ; Shadow Laces in dainty Py - ta alwara ipsa yd dad . Met a rhe values are exceptional at 95@ pair : i January Sale of White Goods January White Sale of Linens | 3). 0(200°8'0 820,20 eer eo esas, Lalen reo | designs, white and eream 20c CREPE 12'%c “AR ‘ ae he cular use for a woman Palace Hip—Vaudeville cals Vorrkr heidi tag LINEN TOWELS 23¢ EACH ie Se DAESsaplar se fom Mma UL nun ee enti aohany 19-Piece S iS tien th eee Fine quality white crepe, full 36 inches | Pure Linen Towels, size 18x36 inches, hem- edt JONG “rece tampe uncheon Set aoe Jae wide, for the white sale, 12!4c a yard. stitched hems, colored line borders seb Ee uel S i ] 19 mom itd w $1.75 LONG CLOTH $1.39 LINEN SQUARES 59¢ EACH ite \¢ - pecia Cc ; Marquis Long Cloth, 34 inches wide, soft Linen Hemstitched Squares, size 30x30 His Pearse rat iy nEMEY Ghent MINSTRELS AT GRA qT. EELS SAMO NCOH caer 22 OH. 20k ae -caen S| Gingham finish material, 10-yard bolts. inches, fine quality linen. YBa WAAAEIEA SI ee ¢ ; anon? orked, cross-stitch embroidery, which is very | . ches, juality linen inderst . He ia the kina| Romig Brothers, minstrels, eight j hed, i asint Petticoats 65c ___ $2.00 LONG CLOTH $1.50 GLASS TOWELING 17¢ YARD |} you to know very much at Megan wall oa Te oiled ange at Large Centerpiece 6 Small Doilies ETTICOA reeks nurs | Firm quality, soft finish Long Cloth, 36 Extra heavy all-linen Glass Toweling 19 | Occasionally he falls in love |the Grand theat®e, beginning Wed aOR GP Fr a " Irse- inches wide, 10-yard bolts. ice age & with a clever woman in spite of /nesday, and continuing the balance 6 Medium Doilies 6 Napkin Holders Stripe ginghams, very y' inches wide, 17c yard he® brains, as Dick did with you, of the week 119. | bl : $2.50 LONG CLOTH $1.95 $1.25 LINEN DAMASK. 98 {but 1 always feel rather sorry fo The other acts on the dill are ap nce ba desirable for wear under 1 ‘agit $1.9) : ! 8 the woman a man of thiy kind mar-| Mile, Armenta, slack wire STAMPED GOWNS, 306 STAMPED APRONS, 10¢ house dresses, cut amply full — td quality English Long Cloth, All pure Linen Damask, 70 inches wide, §)"'* s he is never happy if she ape 1 158 Be ian Pins Ready-made Muslin Saris Cross-bar Muslin es ind footed with wide ruffled | 6 inches wide, 10-yard bolts. satin finish, floral patterns. re ve Wr a t disposition to dif- | Johns & Co. “A Woman tamped with dainty de- | with large ties, stamped for flounce. Lengths 38 to 42 cade ‘Main Wleer A el ah fer with him Ime. Ellis, mind reade signs for embroidering, Ge. | embroidery, 10 nches ric Pain Mier eet storance: white. Wome | ee ee nd ve ete sm Psrilasement Salearoom. |. ne SS OG: aa en ave concerned. He will listen | Surat. GaSe POPE ee

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