The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1917, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE === THE BON MARCHE |[oowT be a THIEF! | FREDERICK &NELSON New Fashions in Separate Skirts Introduce Appropriate Fabrics and Effects for Southern Wear, Also for Sports and Indoor Afternoon Pike Street Second Avenue Union Street Eiiett 4100 ; A man lost a wallet in Seattle Sat- New Skirts—Special $5.00 rte? epigad on the street or in a pic- : If you found it, return it. DON’T Smart Styles—Practical Styles—Nifty Styles BE A THIEF—AT LEAST NOT IN : ; : ay THIS CASE. AND YOU WON’T IN THE NEW “GATHERED BE IF YOU KNOW THAT THE EFFECTS, BUTTON LOSS OF THIS MONEY MEANS FRIMMED, AS SHOWN HERE THE WRECKING AND THE RUIN Snappy Skirts f every-day OF A FAMILY--A MAN AND wear at pectal price--90.00 WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN. ICEL crane. UE ae Mist: It was borrowel money. This man ROR: Shy ear Went He ou ee had failed in business. Some friends Occasions at Home N developing these fashions, Khaki-kool and Novelty Silks, Tub Silks, Wool Jer- sey and Wool Velours are the materials prin- cipally employed. These are often in high colors and boldly patterned aL ehvtaMiea ie a came to his support. They loaned him # $500, with which to make a new start, Two of the New Models Sketched: have novelty pockets witt to begin some small business! t edge And now it is gone! Jerse You can’t tell what it means in . Women’s Warm W inter Coats | $3.95 Taffeta and Florentine heartache to this fandly, U sis olin a Epvecially Priced at $ $10.00 ; Silk Petticoats for $2.95 to keep that money. It means loss of Aaa Tie re Ie i i with deat flviniee. te bes confidence in him by his friends- they in many s ace mn pleated or with bias tucks may even suspect he was trying to ut waistline, fastens in front with closely-set pearl buttons, and pr e. | weaves; the tic waistband We have these i beat them out of it. It may mean with wide separate belt. Price $18.50. (At left) } Belted, wit BE RBNY CORCAERCHE: Sia ena something far worse—the loss of con- } of velvet an —Second Fleor. fidence of the husband and father in himself. You will never regret it if you re- Cozy Flanelette Gowns 95c turn this money. Bring it to The Star TO BE HAD IN REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES or call up Main 907. Women's White O Flannel Night Gowns, with pink or blue ribbon trim: IF YOU FOUND THAT MONEY, —also extra sizes in and white or blue and white stripes YOU HAVE IT IN YOUR POWER WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE PAJAMA STYLE GOWNS AT $1.50 TO MAKE OR BREAK A FAMILY. ! WHAT’S YOUR ANSWER? SMART COAT F ASHIONS — For the Southern Tourist 1 rows 5 jeep turnback cuffs. P The Sports Coat at the left of the sketch i y Wool Velour in black anc forty-four inches | The Ja eled with plain wool velour in magenta color ar ‘8 the garment is lined to waist with gray m«¢ ce $25.00. Extra heavy quality Pajama Style Gowns—all white with blu bon trimming, or pink and t blue and white stripes—mad 1 white stripe ze collar is pat y tars, at $1.50. —Third Floor, South SS TS TED WOULD gong PERIOD OF BOND ISSUE of local im | Special Prices on Oil and Gas Heaters, Coal Heaters yagi ail and Air-Tight Wood Heaters yes visor tion” Warmer Underwear Warmer Underwear for WiLL RAISE INHERITANCE TAX To GET COIN for Women Little Folks ca AMINOTON, Jon 16 Mevenoes, Incuding bond leans, total Women’s Heavy Vests 50c Children’ 5: Unditwour. at ‘SOc F cess profit . onda, « Heavy Cotton Vests, pure white with warm Boye’ heavy cotton fleeced gray Unior 1. fleece lining; soft elastic ribbed garments; sizes | with closed crot ch; nite { $4 to 44; the proper weight Vests to wear on cold | seat style; sizes 2 to 10; sizes 12, 14, 16, at G5« s re e lities at $1.60, $1.75 and $ » 1 by Wi Part wool, winter weight Ves Better qual ea ‘ dentint, wax found dead by i} long sleeves; Dutch or high and Girls’ Wool Union Suits in white and gray, t midnight last night in his offic fength; sizes 24, 36, 38; sizes 40, 42, 44, at $1.25, sizes from 2 to 16 y rulld 7 i er hee | Dr. FM, Carroll was called im ] Women’s Union Suits $1.95 Women’s Heavy Weight Stockings icaidend Bead 6s aaoeeee es Ss 3 W Tnion Suits, seconds of Elliott Women's Wool Union Suits, nds of EF Women’s Cotton Hose at 25¢ Mills; regular, $2.00 earuients, ta white, Ih Womens henvy-weight feeconned cotton tions, | WILSON SAYS R. R. BILL WILL PASS HOUSE soft and warm; fine to wear on cold, snappy days Some Elliott Mills Union Suits, with WASHINGTON, Jan ) year an Da Ten A New ‘Shictoliigsit of AFTERNOON DRESSES $16.75 and $17.50 OVANCE fashion ideas are featured in these new + Dresses, developed in soft Crepe de Chine and combinations of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. ary McAdoo with elbow or ; Panta ankle ly, and pronounced Dr. Lan dinease (hairman Adamson of the house inter ich Nec » Sleeve Women's Wool Hose at 39c tate commerce comm day told President Wilson hie rafiroad ; ecia a Ps i ( f 00) oae, a ly fast black n all sizes, | he rea ifftte ulty, dameon bel ioe in the sen ca a "Line felis wasen (oo rae o sh Lacs age teed i: | Rebaradthon ts : effects and peplum styles enhanced with ie ib RS | comPANy NOT HELD FOR MINERS DEATHS touches of gold and silver braiding. THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF CORSETS That the cause of the death of Owen Williams and Joe Wollo« two Carbonado miners killed by a cavein I due to | sae ae for $1.45 | sou ome a SAN ANGELO, Tex., Jan. 16.—Examination of ven Colors—Rose, Tan, Reseda, Canary, Copenhagen, : Dark-blue and Black. : = y) Attractively priced at esas and $17.50. i Basement Salesroom Another sf d special in thi of ur 1 orset Mat of Harry J. Spar nnell, chart d with the , urd rot t b taba Fleece-Lined B rr values. Dainty ie Corsets in white « : me : bh a sh mh oa fe aid Age ae ee —— rea bask Set Union Suits Of Novel Style mene $1.50 in ankle le dium-low bust; I ith and ribbons, and MRS. PANTAGES PLAYS DURING STRIKE — @ orchestra wa on a strike Monday at the Pantager ma, Mre. Alexander Pantage with the vi a Edmonds, at the piano, played the music argued ——— 08¢ BON SPECIAL CORSETS 74¢ 50c Corsets | | $3.50 JUSTRITE CORSETS $1.95 $3.50 BROCHE CORSETS $2.89 for 39c 35¢ CAMBRIC BRASSIERES 2° ip corsets of sood grade | $2.00 BUST SUPPORTS AT 98c ie style and medion | SOc BUST FORMS, SPECIAL 3% Jength skirt; sizes 19) $1.99 FANCY BRASSIERES 69 28. " $1.00 CAMBRIC BRASSIERES 5% Third Fleer, Seuth. Men’s 79¢ F leece- Lined Underwear 59¢ | Mer ’s. goo fleece-lined Shirts Rane sae 59c a rosenit Wedne atre in Tac friend, Mrs. F husband an ‘Confessions of aWife | re | you had mone YOUTH CANNOT REALIZE \tion and I had just I TRUTH n —_—_—_—__—@| Margie, I got an harlie Mont: | euited m y when Tldrunkard and not two | acted, but you wrote that treated Paula New father and mother I have learnec and cap) is made of sleeve high neck an quality percale in pink or light-blue, with pointed scallops of black and or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. Desirable weight for present wear. Sizes 34 to 44. Price $1.00. white striped material Fancy piping to match © 1 M trims the pocket and belt / Union Suits '" gv 35 Py at 35c iabeniea’-waisaron style with tight knee Remnants of Drapery Materials Reduced to 10c Yard wear for « ee es Caer pe al would make it im eet the M —Men's Store, Lower Mata Floor. to | NoNeedSleeping Try Lunching in| January Clearance Cold at Nights the Observation __, Sale of Shoes the Regular Shoe Store =| When the Clearance Sale Restaurant Women’s Boots $4.95 Pr. k me again to be gle in front of ity to place me even with thone is Pricing Blankets Nip fs ngs and snubbed me in # This Way BUSINESS MEN’S Ne ested of your ra¢ sore teehee L hev CLEARING of Remnants of Marquiseite, d 35¢ LUNCH Loui heels nin baat adie brome BAS erat little it means Fancy China Scrim, Net and Cretonne in lengths up to 7 and Novelties yards, offers exceptional values at 10c yard. » me ‘ his self-control r language of the tr In the past fi} Heavy Cotton ( 02P.KN and combinations of white and |p) Yili adm o Pee ape 25 bt A.M it6 2) Poi. | Se sheibinatie aie Clam Chowder I have a good mind to give her a Extra heavy, soft, Neer Fried Black Cod or Veal Loaf Men’s Boots $3.95 Pair J '"{0" 0°" ' DA) ten Blankets, “size ! Boiled Onions ' Ps) Bis with nea arn iMilie. Wotaties 85.00 and $6.00 Burt & Pi You } 50c Apple Cobbler bd ” in. tan : wh tied | \IES S 1 7 " “| Plaid & Gray 5. 00 Tea, Cotfes or Milk cat tent Teuther and sun: J wish Som could betonw reconcted A “ecrttasrovs | Hair Brushes Cotton Stockings | wd ts, Pair ‘usar a . netal; button and Ince atyle to an old man Hke me c assortment, offering . lanke NCHEONETTE 25c pper Main Floor. ever drink another dr 50 18c Pair iy eget , SHEONE a -25¢ a ee aaa ee exceptional values in Dec ic OA woor t new Cream of Corn Soup IN THE SELF-SERVICI whips Tin I've fece a orated China Vases, Bo : j isias ana « Pineapple Salad % cpaesdentay . *™ |P enough to put the wheels under |eount 1 bon Dishes, Cake HESE low priced OMEN’S — Stockings 1 Bread and Butter Sandwich SHOE SHO}! any one who treats you badly, and |1'm going to see that you get what alko:- Lacaucred Brushes have good in black and white All-Woo! umpkin Pie Chi ld run them out of soclety or even off| you're after! sata tute * Blankets, ee 8 on Tea, Coffee or Milk ildren Shoes 28c the earth, | “I thonked him and he left: me Compressed Marble Stat- | quality, stiff bristles and | With double heel and toe sericny CAEETERIA: SPECIAL laaae win fecmin turn sidan bt an GRE Broan tndsHe le ne ucttes, Wood Candlesticks | backs in. various woods, | and 4-inch garter top tic On ‘ant Scalloped Halibut capegrace. or old Charlie! M anime Bread and Butter and Coffee ity fled when he talked to me like Children’s 75c Kid be Minin Floor, | Women's ‘Tan | Rab Mitten’s 59c Pair | ber on medium round toe shapen (fiat and. beskles, Full Lined and | Crepes 124c Yard “rn etaretioneny |. 4, her own |ut of story” hooks all Lin senda joes not ex y life at this time 1 Fur Trimmed 20¢ and 25¢ Kimono Crepes in Women’s Boots $2.68 pect much of any one, man orleven with its bitter experience : Fiber-Boot Hose Washable Kid Gloves, $1.15 aed aa 35c Pair OMEN’S Black and RL-GRAY Wash White Stockings of ing her ] Children's Kid Mittens, warm Mill Ends and Full Bolts rohan” lined attPalnae aa ie [was not quite “real. It wak per able Kid Gloves. in B' ACK Rubber Gloves rite ne a . cnet a‘ ‘ H , ate ane ever, told him my mind| haps beea 6 Foi ‘ \ Nagreney, ees ak medium we with fiber and serv 1 for hool Heavy and Pliss Kimono | Gunmetal Button Boots, made CRA RAS aS the: ita t " one-clasp style, with black fF good quality, es , wear; y fleece-} i ‘ pale picts hiing thoes pve Me napriage could not Sometim 74 to 9 | silk box sizes 8 to 10. ball fasteners at the w mi | renee, 29 inches wide, in geod | 5, or Cuban heels; good Rag ies FOUN SCO 1 thi ends | titching, sizes 5iq Oe? Set AUTACHNEIY: Prick 35¢ pair; 3 pairs” for ee town and b looting pattern Citic and i eruel a f eh tb ss ff wisibility t outh, for tf 4 f $1.15 pair at 5Oe@ the pair $1.00 w=Ugper Mata Floor, ceikieman dun: Slaos: a EN a erved, if impolite, wore ever realize the truth it would Basement Salesroom, | , § ere ee F Main Floor, Once before ked me to faint and dic ign ven % - marry you, Mr, Montgomery, and| (To be continued)

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