The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1917, Page 8

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moe SEATTLE STAR T THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street Second Avenue --—Unien Street Elliott 4100 BETTER PLUSH COATS. At $19.50—at $24.50 At $29.50—at $35.00 Better, far better coats than we have : ty tom been able to offer you before, at these } ts. ae prices, because we were able to buy J s'ror'iask's my"ronu me yea them for less | clare, Margie, you certainly have ABSENCE STRENGTHENS LOVE Beginning Thursday, First Floor An Important Offering of NEW BLACK SILKS At Unusually-Low Prices HERE are nearly seven thousand yards of Silks in the offering. Every item meets Frederick & Nelson’s strict requirements as to quality, and the weaves represented are those for which the coming season’s fashions will create a widespread demand. ‘The prices are substantially less than now quoted in a regular way for silks of these qualities. At $1.00 Yard At $1.65 Yard Jrecovered. I never saw you look The Coats at $19.50 are stylish, indeed—plain, flaring and jf} ing so well, Seems to me you are belted models, with large collars that can be buttoned [f/#e¥ 1p full bloom, dear high peal ee Eliene,” I said, as T made a low The Coats at $24.50 are hard to surpass at the price, They're |) courtesy. “Harry will fall tn love the belted models with large collars and deep turn-back |} with you all over again | ee nee | wilere: the ‘restless een: was ‘boom The Coats at $29.50 flare loosely from the shoulders. The |} ing out ita discontent under a gray bands of beaver plush around the bottom, on cuffs, add to |[/ smouldering sky, Then she a their attractiveness me the same question I bad asked Sore: Mollie | The Coats at $35.00 really are handsome, no getting around sravidh Nake you/eiet dina wih it—flaring style with those beautiful large black opossum |f| pick the things you thought you collars and cuffs—full lined. | would do after you were married? | 1 did not ask, “What things?” as | I can return the compliment Mollie had, but quietly answered Broken Lines of Silk and Lingerie Blouses ice lata ‘| Worth to $3.95, at $2.45 trent ta at a bit surprised as olnted You see, lit} The Silk Blouses at $2.45 are of unusual! The Lingerie Blouses at $2.45 are pretty bo tine bs re the pik 2 300 yards of Black Messaline Si in 300 yards of Black Peau de S« 5 inches wide, in a value, being made of good quality oad | styles ; dainty agg and exceptional | Sars Pad atitution of mar a awaits that makes up adaitehl y ri ye es and suitable weight for. Spring sui $1.65 yard. with fine lace trimming down the front and lace trimmed; in white and flesh | pet Ai ges Sar aie “ in 600 yards of Black Taffeta Silk, 35 inches wide, i $1.65 y Bee cn. collars: | color. —secont vieer. |flinink we make it tragic when {t desirable weight for blouses and one-piece dresses, | 120 yards of Black Pekin-stripe Taffeta, 35 inches wide, | on | |really ts a joke. | $1.00 yard | with self-color satin-stripe; § } Rut, M ie, ° Nt have our! Here’s Luck for Those With Little Hands ssulmttegs Hila abe Wie: Dow you remember that according te 1 Small Kid Gloves (Mended) for 49c a Pair | 3's. sist : Sizes 54-5} and 6, Mostly $1 Grades I]| vou" “sudmo” tania. referring’ to| that far-off past which I had not Buy your Gloves at this sale—it will pay you well, for we offer them at 4% a p air, || spoken of since we lived thru it They're $1.00 Gloves that have become ripped or torn from being tried on, but care- jf) (1 am not no mire, Margie.” ane fully mended. Black and a few colors; sizes 5}4, 534 and 6, in the overseam |quarreled over that word Katharais Fite onus as Aristotle used it.” 300 yards of Black Messalir inches wide, $1.65 At $1.25 Y rd ee a | 300 y ards of Black 7 ffeta Silk, 35 inches wide, heavy, $1.65 yard «| At $1.85 Yard 80 yard iP « Duchesse S ne Se $8 thols. 300 yards of Black Messaline Silk, 35 inches wide, for 180 yards of Black Duchesse Suiting Satin, 35 inches ’ | wide, $1.85 yard. nd waists; $1.25 yard : 120 yards « k Faille Silk, 36 inches wide, a heavy corded weave for coats and suits; $1.85 yard At eh 45 Yard 00 yards of Black Taffeta Silk in a heavy weight, 33 inches wide; $1.85 yard OO yards of Black Taffeta Silk, | firmly-woven q medium weight; $1.25 yard 300 yards of Black Peau de Soie, 35 inches 1 able for one-piece dresses; $1.25 yard eg Soa TEA) | “Welt might say that those Lots of Good Comforters at This Store err a Pekin ee tes ram Heavy Comforters at $1.75 Bed Cc forters at $3.00 | Sounds like the i woman who said that if th rose to the top To keep the cold away these nippy nights—Bed Warm, soft Comforters, covered with floral silk lof the water or pped to the bot Comforters covered with floral challie, 70x80 ins. | oline, some with solid colored borders; 78x80 ins. |B) tom, it was good or bad, she didn't | know which, doesn't it?’ was | Bed Comforters at $2.25 Bed Comforters at $3.50 I] iatene’s laughable comment Comforters in good looking challie patterns, Heavy, soft Comforters, filled with good quality ent you happy, dear?’ 1 gome with borders, filled with unbleached cotton; cotton, covered with floral ailkoline; 70x80 ins, |f anke 68x78 inches. | “Of course, I am," she answered Bed Comforters at $5.00 |] | briskly. “A woman who has three | dresses ® yards of Black Bain eae Silk, 32 inches wide, for ards of Black Duchesse Satin, an admirable t e ar ¢ for suits and dresses, 35 inches wide; $1.45 180 yards of Black Faille, a very effective suiti i Bed Comforters at $2.50 Extra heavy Conrforters, covered with Qoral [I | peautiful children and who is not aad a) arties 8. very ‘ettechve: sae Heavy Comforters, filled with sanitary cotton, sateen with plain borders; 68x78 inches jhappy had better be dead. W hat} - 36 inches wide, $1.95 yard. with pretty floral challie covering; size 78x80, | —Lower Matin leer. Pinot one of us women understand (0 yards of Black Tafieta Silk, 40 inches wide, firmly i 180 yards of Black Messaline Silk, 35 inches wide, $1 5 all. That it is better to be loved |badly than not at all. Why, my eenen 5 hoes ||| dear, should we look for perfection | if|in love when we really never look SEEDS ME eS an = ui ee not att woven and suitable for suits and dresses; $1.45 yard yard. 300 yards of Black Messaline Silk, 35 inches wide, 180 yards of Black Taffeta Silk, 40 inches wide, a heavy adapted for dresses and petticoats; $1.45 yard. weight for suits and coats; $1.95 yard. i 300 yards of Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide, adapted 300 yards of Black Peau de Soie, 35 inches wide, $1.95 r it in anything else?" | f essen 4 . r 5 ! bas i P for dresses and petticoats; $1.45 yard yard. ines 1 tell you how I feel, Eliene. The | a . * ie 300 Pairs Broken and Discontinue |reat thrill of love is past for me.| 125 yards of Black Radium Silk, 40 inches wide, a lus- 300 yards of Black Taffeta Silk, 40 inches wide, firmly [I've had it and no one can take the i : Y Worth Up to $6.00 a Par LACE AND BUTTON STYLE, IN PATENT LEATHER, DULL CALF OR VICI KID, WITH KID OR CLOTH TOPS; PLENTY OF STYL LASTS, SIZES AND WIDTHS ER MAIN FLOOR —Virst Floor. ——$<$——————————— but now is the time to do as you} have done—have some absorbing }interest in Ii Of course, I have} | l| remembrance of it away from me, | it} 1} 1] jnot the inestimable blessing of | Hic * But you may have them,” inter jrupted Eliene, “and, dear, I hope, SHOE SHOP—UF trous weave resembling Pussy-willow silk; $1.45 yard. woven and heavy weight, $1.95 yard. | s ~ FREDERICK&NELSON SPECIAL FOR APRON THURSDAY | $4. 50 ‘ina $A, 95 ' iis ‘til a woman's life with the| one thing for which her soul longs. | Women’s Cotton 4 ’ : Sided nie Set 89c Wool Sweaters] Si‘ situ nati cere Union Suits, 65c Basement Salesroom Children’s ’ piece reakias' et—jus' . us and say to ours e a as you see it here—Skirt, Jacket Special at | ho stone wall there | ee Cotton aes n Suits | Union Suits in knee th 25c Joh, I do so hope you will. Children, s ‘there ts | : br didiaihs “Then you never have been sor. and Cap to match, in plain pink |] ry you adopted the twins?” length, with or light blue, or in fancy per- a “Margie, 1 thank God every night if that I have those dear boys. Budge Dutch neck and elbow sleeves ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves, sizes > 2 to 12 years. Price 25¢@. —Basement Salesroom. cales, with bias band trimming Heavy all-wool, also brushed |[/bas the sweetest nature I ever good weight for present wear. | HILDREN’S Fleece-lined ‘of striped perc Wool Sweaters with roll collars, |J| knew. It is not Harry's. I think Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Price | Ur Ss i me half beite, in rose, blue, car. |f 1t must have been his mother's ; he reer a GFR REM ki ‘ Jinal, maroon; and some Children's || Sometimes I wonder if someone 65¢. | will tell him he is not my real child I hope not. Toddy is like Harry in lool Sweaters 3 9% his gusts of passion and it is post Wool Sweaters at $1.98 .|} iver uncange tance how Budge Sweaters in maroon an¢ gray Margaret Aprons 25c Margaret Aprons of light-col- ored percale; also Band Aprons $2.50 ape sizes 32 to 42, |i can calm him when he goes into a ss aig ny some with full belts, roll collars | one of his tantrums. I could never of good quality gingham, at 25c. and pockets; in cardinal and navy; do that with Harry even before we | : apecial at $1.98 || were married | . Nurses Aprons at 75c : is e if | “Will you be glad to see Harry? | anne. ette Nurses’ and Waitress’ Aprons Wool Toques at 85c |p) E asked Heavy all-wool Toques or Caps, |[\,,™% dear sirl, 1 shall begin to live again. Margie, dear, th has been only one man in my life and that one was Harry Symone. 1 could not porsibly have done othe PT POR. 2 Hi - —Second Floor, Center. [9 | wise than adopt his children. mall the time he was away from me In the Grocery Store 75¢c C afterward, I was inexpressibly : otton lonely, altho my pride made me act Ferndell Sliced |} cold and unforgiving In his way am sure Harry of heavy sheeting muslin; Prin- cess style, or with stitch bib, at 75c. Lem Kimonos $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 INTRY weather makes the soft warmth of these fleecy Flannelette Ki- monos most grateful. They for women and misses, in rose, blue, Oxford, orange, maroon, car- dinal, green and white; special, 85¢ Priscilla Electric Iron | Special $2.85 | 7 Bats, 50c Ea, |\otm ere cee 8255 P “o—|| Se Pineapple 20c ’ c La. an atvesturcua spirit ave ie coals say Gianied; ieeaestbonly | A New Sitoeunt of ie tn Basie Best Hawaiian pack Pineapple, special at 20c 244 to 3-Pound Bats Uires of everything. While my well-finished, complete with cord ’ cae a Rie a can as long as we have any. Not over two to cach customer at this | oh ne, thts Weeehee ee Sess me and stand, special $2.85, O Pi ae ine er : : } 2 stor F lis ng expedition an¢ | e rimming Gauge ut rer el: #2 BOE pr rere route "he toe "ke | Ee deead Clothes Drier | OEP iece Cloth Dresses | “""™.,.° is j 2 weeks, the days, the hours, since es Vrier | shirr Rihite Beans; good grade of large 63 Apron Gingham at 8c Yard he has been away : } Offers Very Interesting Values at | and shirred rib- white Beans; 5-lb. sack oye c | 3,000 yards of good quality Apron Ging- | : new th Foy arrival {s so near Special 18c bon or hem Pure Lard; good quality; No. % ham, 27 inches wide; neat check patterns; [Hl ‘am “ie eee | cannot keep still HIS Drier has elght finished | | | stitched collar pails, special at ... . 59c lengths to 15 yards stot’ tale tac linen oe ne hardwood arms, $84 inches | $9.50 and cuffs of Whole Codfish; good quality, medium : “HH On, tittle book, 1 wis q ‘ | white cotton size fish; a pound jae "123¢ ine way abort ok ee -Salpatys Nagy sy platy : bye aa | ight li 2 . crepe Canned Salmon; King Pin brand H ’ * | (To Be Continued) | Hitec eae ihe; | T Straight line effects of the moment are | te 1 Mittack Ajesks Seimon; « can 19c Children’s Fur Trimmed | - - bisa Ree ol especially featured in this new showing of soiehianttead Canned Beans; Armour's Helmet brand ‘ : rc | | shale “a PEP GRIME: SSAA na ‘ ‘ 4 groen string Beans; a can 1c Kid Mittens for 50c a Pr. | REV. ROSS TO SPEAK: | . \ a a ; — oe eva | ce ee Stuffed Dates; large size; 25c packages, 200. pairs of Children’s 75¢ Kid Mitts |} 6 99 | e attractive Torms they take are shown | tan, gray» i $ ‘ ( tts 5 A tan, gray with pasta a ae : 29c have been reduced to 50c a pair ‘ARE YOU PACIFIST? | in the sketch. | lavender, heli- 4 alifornia Layer Figs; extra fine They ‘ate turtainnd und tke * i“ : | otrope with tan, and old-rose with ., table Figs; a pound . Nei kee VP eal Aaa op oe anh Baar! + vip i lined, | : A lange congregation heard Rey | Embroidery and collars of white broad- pink or blue.’ Prices 4 are “i and 4 arm, cozy and practical—all sizes |\J. B. Crowther preach tas ‘ ; 3 Fourth Floor, | aelytongd Pee ona aoe | cloth or silk add to their smartness, and | $1.50 and st, EY from | to 7.—Boys' Section, Upper Main Floor, |J on the sub " ; I, ec the colorings are most desirable—Copen- | "ymouth Congregational chureh hagen, Peacock-blue, Beige, Ts G | « ’ . ’ Where unity evangelistic services nde Le ae See | 50c Chocolate Chips 35c | Women’s and Children’s J i hire Shanta ee ; To introduce the new Candy Kitchen to your Wool Golf Gloves Hatake iste Congregational, Prerollants values at i8Pe0: $1 50 , , : : 6 held . of course), will be sold for 35¢ a pound instead | 3 Set, $3.95 This evening's sermon will be de. | Basement Salesroom, I, and Ye Would Not?" at the A Tempting Special in the New Candy Kitchen ES of four churches, the First Presby 32 Pc Dinner | Cerise, Purple and Navy. | Cotton Petticoats notice, the delicious Chocolate Chips (our ma toh aD ha al Childrén’s Warm Wool . Mes , 8 i jones i ; ERCALINE and Sateen Pett. | of 50¢, Try @ pound and see how good they are woud _kgep little fingers from the frost and nike ait Pacitit? N'be tt l prtcrips gtd yrcllaain Ay alll I f i paiabedae suc iie 6 tintshee ‘with a ute Thursday Special at the New Soda die aoe abe SOM a eg f iN be his fered in this open-stock ‘Din n ants frgetin black and ante ruffle finished with stitehing, and Fountain yee Wy celt: Gloves ini tlaik cdad 7 or Set of quaint, old-time pattern -d 5 a vag yc | elastic waistband. In Brown Hot Cream Chocolate, made with pure milk fancy knitting, at 35c, 50¢ and 60¢ g vt | SEATTLE BAKERS made more chil welt oF van eterna Hose ra api Wah Meroe te Shs Dark- and Light-green, Blac Ny and whipped cream, special, a cup....5¢ | in pure English worsted, $1.00 a tate, prog in the last year than in the coloring tan rich roelatn,, and 5 to 6%, 13¢ pair; 2 pairs | Navy, Rose, Westarla; ;Gray"hnd | Fourth Fioor. Upper Main Floor, ten 9 uy ear nncereane 16 I) Priced at 83.0. 13c Pair for 25¢. White ngths 86 to 40 inches. ent Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. Price $1.50. |State Master Bakers’ association. Aes Basement Salesroom

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