The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1917, Page 14

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4 T THE BON MARCHE > Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street tiliett 4100 For Saturday —at the January Clearance Sale . { te . ) The Racks of Suits at $8.00 : . i} and $11.00 Have Been Refilled -- i} Refilled With Suits That Were Originally Priced ee at $11.95 to $35.00 : ‘ ‘ : - & ey -f Suits at mS v¥ » pa Suits at if $8.00 P\ $11.00 : In serges, {iP 9 “4 \ BS | q «e In broadcloth, : tH} cheviots and £ \ ’ //4 Ss serges, pop- : tH} poplins, with + a. bara andectin : ty velvet or seli = ot ie i ae $j trimmingsa—a_ | | \\ oe ee few fur h ' brown, black ; trimmed A woe “ blu a : Suit values that will be a surpr all who see ther They're style ta j pleasing and most wanted—with loose or p! backs half or full belted or without belt. The large self and velvet « rs are bu the smal! tailored collars are also corr a Winter uate at $12.50 to $14.50 AT OUR JANUARY SALE OF WOMEN’S COATS Axsale of Coats, one that insures unusual value, as C) « 4 splendid winter coatings, in plain, mixtures tweeds, wit trimm the convertible kind, belted, semi-belted or | f x | 1917 Sateen Petticoats $1. 95 WITH TRIMMED FLOUNCES OF VARIOUS STYLES ] Good quality Petti sateen, in bl a . ¢ © gen PY with deep, prettily trie nees in different tyle at t Bh adjustable a H 59c to 89c mai Caps. | 2 on < 4 One table Bh Caps of Satin, Silk Marquisette; clever and attractively trimmed | yt view, and your choice of patent leather, pate or | ‘with chiffon, pink, blue and other delicate shades his tte | BROKEN LINES OF ‘ | z | WOMEN’S BOOTS $2.28 | “} January Clearance Sale of | ..)f32i"..0" Drugs and Toilet Needs” *""* ‘e Saturday Special at the Jandary Sale waist band , of White Self. Service Shoe Shop FOR | pric in th > i i the Lower dint Bloor wher ey so very low it was hard to sec C could be cut any further Clearance Economies in the full of beautiful Boudoir Caps, 300 in WOMEN’S BUTTON $1. 00 all, and most remarkable are the values at 390. AND LACE BOOTS Srepe de Chine, Metailic Cloth and | a i) Women’s Boots, b dainty lace, ribbon and silk rosebuds; | and tan calf, $1.00 a pair lace style Be with welt soles and low utton or tan WOMEN'S i ATENT Reduced prices on the many little necessities we LEATHER SHOE S$2. 68 find almost daily use for; your savings will be | considerable when buying Drugs and Toilet needs sc mneant | eeaner Ds “tip so ace Mis os ne eee rates: a good assortment of sizes FOR CHAPPED HANDS CHILDREN’S $1. 35 1S¢ size Benzoin and Almond Lotion at ile RUBBER BOOTS SOc size Hinds’ Honey and Almond Lotion at 39¢ Children’s Boots, made of good q 80c size Exora Face Cream at... s+e++++8O@ | sizen 5 to 10% at $135 a pair; on sal . B0c side Or. Charles’ Flesh Food at........29¢ | Service Shoe Shop * 25¢ size Miro Deno Cold Cream at..........15¢ | _- FACE POWDERS Saturday Specials in Underwear ¢ size Exora Face Powder for T5c size Ilys’ Fa AB 0c size Comtesse (Ed Pinaud) Face Powder . $1.00 size Mary Garden F THE DRUG § apepsin, for stomach trouble, special 2¢ | Wafers, 100 in a bottle, special.....50¢ sizes 2 to 16 years; whit | | IN AND SOMETHING YOU DON’T A clearance of all broken lines of men’s less expen Pam sive Shirts at one price—59c—on Saturday It will | ‘ time to come—from the looks of the cotton market mum) so better take advantage of this sale if you want some inexpensive Shirts. AND FA Iron, nerve tonic, special Sloan's Liniment, pain killer, special ine Ha Eau de Quinine, scalp tonic, special ALL SIZES FROM 14 TO 17%, IN BLUE, BLACK, PURPLE Powder for Children’s heavy cotton fleece white for girls, gray for boys; 2 | 12 to 16, TION | Children Children's gr Powder for Union 8 r gir part w 200 women's whi high neck, long sleeves an 34, 36 and 38 and Scalp Tonic, spe —Lower M IN SHIRTS AT 59c & \ “They’re Gaaranteed Fast Colors’’ likely be the last 59¢ Shirt sale for some “a Children’s Union Suits at 50c nion fi A Clearance of Men’s Shirts at 59c OFTEN SEE aN 3, IN PLAIN | - STRIPINGS ON WHITE GROUNDS. MADE IN THE ¢ )#} VENIENT COAT STYLE, WITH SOFT OR STIFF ’s Union Suits at $1.25 boys ears Children’s Union Suits at $1. 50 JON: | ‘f\ Seturday Specials in the Pare Food Store | Announcing the Removal of the ‘| Butter 40c a Pound DELICATESSEN sh | Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter to the Grocery Section, Fourth Floor, Bi Darimaid Canned Milk, delivered with other Center | FH) Groceries, 3 cans for ........... 20¢ — For Your Greater Convenience we have moved DOR) Japan Head Rice, extra good grade; a S-pound the Delicatessen over to the Grocery Section oe | sack for ... 29¢ where it will become part and parcel of the Bon | Marche Pure Food Store. We think that you | Bi Mayfiower Coffee, fresh roasted, special, Ib. 25¢ | will Leslie's Shaker Sait, will not cake or lump, | #ble to give your orders for Groceries, approve of this move—as you will now be | DE cickess ..... 3 ; Se | Products and Delicatessen Foods to the one cler } at the one time, and have them all sent out to | California payer Figs, good quality table Figs, | gether. My ® pound ..... : 172 | Chipped Beef, fresh supply, pound 10¢ Seeded Ralsie, ison plat de ve “ry Apple Butter, Tea Garden brar ve " mere © Oe ¢ | Alaska Herring, medium size; for y only, Quaker Oats, large size packages, each 11¢ | special, each Mais have 3% —Fourth Floor, —Pourth Ploor ; oe HE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK2NELSON | | SURFERING FROM A (— w-b)-WHAT IND 4 CON GESTION AT THE m oF GAS Is , PYLORIC OROFICe — “\ THart - “ ; You HAV@® AN A) : EL eli | i ATTACK or ACUTE < | | cea: -- | we | x a Advanced Styles in | ba New Afternoon. Frocks at $16.75 i the sort of Dresses that are given most active vice in many women’s wardrobes — one-piece models of Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. Many are “sam- \\ ples,” only one of a kind. y | They introduce advanced styles, Eton, pocketed and i | over-drape effects among them—and the colors include | | |] Gold, Tan, Reseda, Wistaria, Copenhagen, Dark-blue t and Purple. Priced at $16.75. —Lasement Salesroom wet, STATaD SIMPLY, You HAVE mM oF STOMACH TROVBLe, WELL, THEN, St4re 7 TmPLY IN THE PiRsT PLACE AND DON'T TRY To SCARE A BIG Fee our op Me =< = SS | In the January Display of a ae Dainty New Undermuslins ie Attractive Values as Follows: Envelope Chemises 50c, 55c, 59c, 69c, 75c,79c and 95c AT 50¢ k wirelcestie.4 ‘ bb zs F th ” f 2 ainsook Vs ~ |NO. 7124 FINDS AN a eh apt -aaneg tar he Sri oy ; tl Gowns, 75c, 95c, $1.19 and $1.25 n (This is the third of a series of stories written by a man AT 95e— a” paroled from the penitentiary at Walla Walla last week. While ; - ‘ C. Cc. - in prison, he was editor of “The Viewpoint,” the prison paper.) \t this price there are many pretty styles, in Gow orset Covers By No. 7124 pink bat h hand-er 1 Dr 25c, 45c and 59c wii Shosty Tax ‘ AT 59¢ F i, One of many pretty styles wt ‘ an at th price has short van tha c ace ceves, and trim- | hed a ming embroidery motifs pee” a ere set in with Val. insertion. ces were ootll. AT $1.25. AT 45¢ dosha Hes NE bie ye Included in the wide as- ymen n fine, sheer cloth sortment at this price are lied hand-made lace 3 Corset Covers with trim- sepa 1 ? ming of Valenciennes or hy pg Long White Skirts, 59c and 75c Normandy Val. motifs, Val. no monetary ’ 1 on parole.) my AT 59¢ lace. insertions, or: simple . . Lene White ¢ 1 as hy Po embroidery edges drawn One of the red it this weather. A nice way for the [P) ong White insook, with deep rufile with nbbos fon as porter in a wh te of Washington to turn a man f embroidery ses oa but was, of course, unable | out of prison.” AT 25¢ aE Gr etory references If every man leaving prison met ~ 8 given “30 days” | with a reception like this, the prob- AT T5e¢ Many good styles to choose t lem of recidivism o longer \ full double fashioned of tucked lawn from, made of soft nain- ¢ ind. pod expisatson ot EN 9 ex our penolo d sociol wk elias incing trims very attractive with trimming of : cowl " rat a ait ha as Sites ot talnaonk . tl ee rows of Valenciennes © The third had secured work thru speak, when “Shorty slunk insertion sewed together v ia a nthe 4 by laway after m lef meeting with DRAWERS in the January Display feature a wide or Swiss embroidery and x the i} alr of the|him. But before the day over ' Bib 1} air ¢ the b a. Bu rs the day ve variety of style t 25¢, 35¢, 45e¢ and B5e. Vales nnes insertion com- : ness. 1 did fr . —Basement Salesroom. bined.—Basement Salesroom. 8 fetomanin shown me by thi bat Ostrich Rufts N re nee ma at 0 dy Peg ew Satin Hats, $5 and $7.50 bias: 0 Okksaaan. ESIG NI D_ especial for between-season wear Lie XCEPTIONAL — values, ; We talked things over. One tr good-loc Hats of satin in black i It is this series of ar ane se Ostrich Ruffs u 4 not a newspaper man Hebd luaihite com But until I am all-black, all-white, here rbans, Tricornes, irre Sai ey Pik ens ek tad ani whit a rricornes, irregular Sailors and Spanis and with | with thom i hp if “a X black and other shades simple trimmings—a bead ornament, ribbon bow or ith thone ave behind gent henson : j ,|thore gray walla at V Walla Reduced to $1.00. feather effect providing just the right touch. Prices part of | tt Raxement Salesroom ~ for w and ll articles for The Star. —Rasement Salesroom. pees oe ml Chiffon Scarfs = ""1T SHORT NEWS eagle Jered | | sin this spirit that I write these $5.00 and $7.50. | | 50 Boys’ Overcoats Reduced to $2.65 | a VERCOATS of chinchillas in gray and blue, also in jority of th with the firm determ ed Thursday at a conference on so- straight cial legisiation of the Central Coun They realize beyond all question | 1 of Social Agencies, in the Y. M that crime does not pay; and, leay-|c. 4 ng aside the matter of i oral com:| THE DEPARTMENT of agri Handkerchiefs, 5c Each unction (altho even tha an {i8-lentture ‘han’ “ahtnance: - tate oe Wasbisnts e EN’S White Cotton Handkerchiefs in 18 THE FIRST aid bill was indors ‘ ring 50¢ each yortant factor with most), they know they cannot get away with It] road fund would amount te for any length of time. The crit-|this year ical point in their lives is the da wew of their rele This is the time} fore the wupr above all others when they are in|; need of encouragement and friend iy guidance, And, unfortun brown and gray fancy coatings in pinch-back and belted models, inch s or '4-inel hen men’s Plain Handkerchiefs with embroid fored roll neys will a court 2 for a writ of mandat |another judge to hear the Everett murder cases ered cor buttoning to neck. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Well-tailored, with heavy this fs ve alg 2 auch encour. | FRUIT GROWERS of the state edge, and Be Colored-bo _ lining. Exceptional values at agement seems to be most lacking : : x plit in their battle over grad der Handkerchiefs. Priced $2.65. Leeks tr Jeb rules at the North Yakima con tS 1 TRAN Ant, Salone [ spent almost the entire day in| vention at de cach search of a job, when | noticed the Basement Salesroom. sign of a man who had visited the mar SUZUKI, the Japanese ude abet go Aomebiae OM ah el Gompers, left tile Fri y \ 1ous\ day for his hom fler an exten ly sive tour of thé states MRS. MAY LYNCH {fs the new president of the Women's Seattle Commereial Club, as a résult of the annual meeting Friday night, in the Chamber of Commerce Se 50 Paine a Gunns Girls’ Shoes Reduced to $2.95 Pair ' A S pietured, Growing Girls’ Shoes in patent leather or gun-metal calf, in a desirable y high-cut pattern, on Acting on impulse, I entered his place of business, secured an inter: view, and b d that I had Just left W and was look ing for wo heart hand clasp that pat new | fo se) he] JUDGE 0. G. ELLIS has been into his private office and! eiected ehiet Juatic gi ote I coud d to explain! sorrig Inglish-style last, with low heel. Sizes 2 to 6, reduced it leases * ibted nine ithe. JAMES BARCLAY and Alexander to $2.95 pair . ** Herman, two old-time prospectors i ;" i iy Caan ' ra it you oa.(0f Alaska, were killed Thursday by Misses’ and Children’s Gun-metal Calf Button Shoes, very aS deh ‘The e feck de a snowslide near McCarthy, Alaska serviceable and low priced; sizes 6 to 8, $1.50 pa guy psc ra bic ere ae PRESIDENT WILSON | granted 11, $1.75: 11% to 2, $2.15 pair re bse \ that you need work.” § Edward Mayberry, Indian, sentence » $1.75; » to 2, $2.15 pair | The: . ee ed to be hanged at Spokane for 5 ’ : Th ny with kindly brusquerie,,.he killing his sweetheart, a reapite to Children's Gun-metal Calf | Boys’ Gun-metal Calf But- | Misses’ and Children’s Gun ate aven on an overcoat?” i t ” 3s gs Gives Him Reel ou’ [try and obtain a commutation of Button Shoes on “skuii ton and Lace Shoes, metal Calf Button Shoes sentence er” last, siz 6 to 8, . i Without awaiting a reply, he SEATTLE AUTOMOBILISTS St as td AS ea ca good fitting and very made on broad-toe last, grabbed the phone, called up his with dirty license plates must pol big pers ’ serviceable, sizes 9 to with black waterproof residence, and directed that a spe: ish them or elge take chances on $2.15) pair # ” , cifically described overcoat be sent arrest and a $14 flue Same style in tan Lotus $2.00 pair; 1 to 2 én to his office at once SEARCHERS FOR Mr. and Mra calf, sizes 6 to 8, $2.00 pair pair; 214 to 6, $2.50 . 50 pair; 1144 to He airily waved aside my pro-|Otto Powell, lost near Alder, have 8% to 11, $2.25 pair : ait j tests by saying {practically given up hope of find ement Salesroom, “1 never use it, and you'll need ing the bodies imthe deep snow,

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