The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 14

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Ve Beene. 1 TER: 3 per nameannsinntnaantees Se SEATTLE =o THE BON MARCHE | Does Your Little Girl Need a New Coat? Then ne her to the Bon Marche on Saturday (Children’s Day) and have her) fitted, a very small outlay. GIRLS’ WARM WINTER COATS AT $2.95 and warm Coats too, for of wool velour and dark plain styles, with pock ets and turnover collars GIRLS’ COATS, ‘SPECIAL VALUE AT $4.95 “ull belted sty some with large rial or smaller col 8 of velvet; Coats of corduroy, xib eline and mixtures, in green and blue. It Is Always Sweater Time On Puget Sound Women’s and Misses’ Saxony Wool Sweaters, $5.50 Each warm Sweaters are practical garments r any season—of special value are the Sweat at $5.50. Made of with roll belts; in rose, delft blue, green and maroon; sizes cai. eames a wine ea - atl calico eet Pai waa FREDERICK&NELSON A Timely Offering of NEW BLACK AND FANCY SILKS At Unusually Low Prices WINTER $5.95 p wtyles GIRLS’ SMART COATS AT Girls’ Coats in attract! flare models with novelty collars of self material or velvet; made of sibel: | velour, mixtures and corduroy full Serviceable Basement Salesroom folks, Coats mixtures ine GIRLS’ WINTER COATS SPECIAL AT $0.95 Plain flare Coata with full and inlaid with velvet; large collars; made of boucle, ribeline, corduroy and cheviot, in dark and mixtures A Shipment of New Drape Veils 50c 50 New Trimmed Hats ce $6.50 and $7.50 pie ecco \ collars of self mi color ss arrer THs WHEN You WANT To SAY ANYTHING To Me] | COME AND Say IT To MY Pace [AND DON'T WRITE SNEAKING )IMPUDeNT LeTreas soft Good, and ¢ 50¢. ers Saxony yarn Basement Salesroom. Faille- and Ribbon-covered Hats with quaint Chinese or- Second Floor, Center Seeth Boys’ Suits Special $3.95 Sizes 5 to 18, and every Suit is equipped with an extra pair of knickerbockers. Good tailoring? Yes; and durable Suits—cassimeres and tweeds in gray and br checks and diagonals. The styles are the newest; els, with the three-piece belt and alain front. Children’s Dependable Shoes CHILDREN’S AND MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES Gunmetal Calf School Shoes, extra heavy extension and fitting lasts. Children’s sizes, 81; to 11, at $2.00. Nely ope: system of buying | who teach economics at and welling perishable food sup-| versity of Washington Misses’ sizes, 1144 to 2, at $2.50. Hh ptte | All thelr reasoning GIRLS’ ENGLISH SHOES $3.00 ee worse be Gahan, les would be gathered Girls’ School Shoes, English style, made of gunmetal calf, with stored when necessary, and finally 7T%-inch kid tops; 2 to 5. sizes 2 retailed to the public by the city BOYS’ SOLID LEATH MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES |]!"Ws SCHOOL SHOES dull4inished leather, with | Whether or not the system ts Shoes of cood stout, Boys’ Shoes of heavy calf leather, with extra soles; neat round toe | New Metal Laces 50c Yard V' RY effective in mil- linery or dress trim- Metallic cream, All on silk net foundations naments and tassels Georgette Crepe and Braid combinations. Black Lisere Hats, ge and small, son trimming of bead a j r $7.50. Li aias ecru, pink and blue. combining lisere and ornamented multi-colored these ings fabrics are used in these wn mixtures, pinch-back mod- aces in white, stripes, hed, is in beautiful PROPOSED MARKET» TO BE ONLY ONE OF KIND IN WHOLE U.S. straw are with tassel t — Mate Ft i f 5 veer a Floor, and range in width from 5 » 7 inches. Prite 50¢ yard Price $7.50. Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom. Seattle is getting New Arrivals in lot on the most amt pal ownership plan ever subs ready to holding the sack {tious 1 Roycotts didn't get at the tom of the situation, th help from MeMahon and Crepe de Chine Waists . $2.95 attractive rd with kid or cl made on th tops; footform Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes Offering Sturdy, Depend- able Qualities at Moderate Prices soles, are United 8 Its ade tion would mean a pub | Berglund. others. the Un ERY fered in these Blouses of values of- led to the Crepe de Chine, in light and They de- round pdities f and the dark colorings are fi of th that DRY SQUAD HEARD ONLY LIQUID TONES | OUT OF PIANO BOX The busy public city was some one signed with square or collars and trimming of braid- adopted, depends upon the approv ing or plaiting and fancy but- al of the voters March 6, If three ~ J | Kid tops and extension fifths of the voters at that election tons The ‘heavy soles; neat, comfortable fitting Shoes and | shapes. favor the proposition, the city will) very oe de ae . eS as oa Children’s sizes, 6 to 8, at $1.65 iswue $600,000 In bonds to construct Little Gents’ sizes, 9 to 1354, at $2.00. Children’s sizes, 8'4 to 11, at $1.85 Youths’ sizes, 1 to 2, at $2.50 Pair. Misses’ sizes, 114g to 2, at $2.25. aang Own Middleman Boys’ sizes, 244 to 514, at $2.75 Pair. nan ; BOYS’ CALF SHOES AT $2.75 Girls’ Shoes $2.50 Pair Good wearing School Shoes, of gunmetal calf | A cold storage plant would be) onstructed. A great retail station would be built. Then the city Boys’ dullfinished Calf Shoes, made on English Jast, & much wanted style for the school boy; with kid tops and heavy, solid leather soles; sizes | sizes 2% to 6. 2% to 6. —Upper Maia Floor, Center, E = f the buying public colors embrace dark-red, dark-green Price $2.95. SILK WAISTS, $2.50- Waists in tub silk, white, flesh-color, dark-brown, and plum had a water squad on the Seattle dry day Thursday would buy produce and sel! it, and become the middleman itself. The aim of the system is to elim- | of inate manipulation at the expense and the pro Crepe de Chine and China Silk, or convertible front, confiecating about 475 whis quarts B' YS’ and Youths’ Gun- in’ plain metal Calf Shoes, a collar and trimming of lace edging or hemstitching. Pleasing stripe effects and plain colors. Sizes 36 to 44 $2.50 bon aod a large practical styles, with large ntity of beer from vessels ar at this port he city now sells water to the, Officers became suspicious of a pictured, button and public. It also sells power, light and transportation and of war garbage collecti which private owners failed to quately supply But the idea of a sing into ere to Lower of Crown the f eae going into ere to and Wider radical tt piano box, consigned to a local pilose teierdtlaas 4 Price music house, because of its im ? —Basement S2lesroom. After nome time for the own 3 F 1 wearing. size mense weight waiting good wearing 2 ade around for 200: 1 Cravenetted Tweed Coats, $9.75 AS wedge \d-looking weight, they may be worn with arri the officers seized and 1 thing Se pg bros. \ cartons of attract the ¢ nd it contained 68 . and Youths’ wh y. Each age Boys’ Gun-metal rain-proof Coats are of mediuza ed and would Calf Shoes, button and lace the world This seizure was 104 style, made on sensible a ak ou ret. Putnam and a squad of sronhice teat; With extra gadiegieat iesceast shook down” the steamer of Seattle when it arrived rom Alaska and confiscated nine aunt and eight cases of whisky and beer. Six members of $3.50. the crew were arrested and are be eld pending further eld two quarts Socialistic Scale 0 je at pier ymfort until late They are in full flaring model, with full- Seattle now owns a market build ing and rents stalls to farmers The present only a drop in the buc compared to |] the extensive system under consid eration 5k dates! Mikel! 40 1846 ness confined by a belt, and finished with convertible 1 to 2, $3.00; 2% to venture is ket as collar and turn-back Price $9.75. Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Skirts $3.95, $4.50 and $5.75 ee NICH handy ‘ cuffs trimmed with co: ills here in all the new and th corded. silk. the popular $3.00 Hats for Men Spring block ing Hats, too, and there's no rise in prices ity of “Premieres”—that we can see. Conservative or extreme OAK, GREYSTONE, POPLAR, PEARL, HICKORY, BLACK, JACK Men’s 35c Fiber Hose Men’s New Shirts 29c a Pair, 3 Pairs 85c Take ’em Away at 95c Connciiae yea Here’s good news for the For one da A shipment of new Shirts has reached the Men’s |f| meeting when day we will sell 25c, first quality Fiber Hose at | Section of the Bon Marche—and wi at 95. | sideration F : aay 29¢ a pair. They have ail the luster of silk and | They have the soft fronts, with elther iff Enemies of public ownership are i} wear better. Black, navy, white, tan, hello and | cuffs, of staple striped shirtings in Ppa copoly cp are Lange ii = Bihempagne pore said, “because ould curb exte Women’s Fiber Silk Stockings at 35¢c Pair'| partments by putting the city’s OR THREE PAIRS FOR A DOLLAR bonded indebtedness lisle hemmed “Premiere,” colors. They are nice lo or drop in qual styles in RESEDA, investiga Cait Lace Shoes, on English-style MOSS Young Men's Gun-metal tles under soctalisn That a hard fight will be made against it is gene y conceded Thia fight has a ad started Councilman Thome attacked the Goodyear 4, $4.00 last, with welt WILEY TO HEAD TODD SHIP INTERESTS TOO W. Wiley, president of the ttle Construction & Dry Dock Co., has just been made agent for the Todd Dry Dock & Construc tion Co. of Tacoma Dredging was started Friday in| front of the 100-acre site purchased jin that city and construction work on the plant will follow immedi able ately. It is understood that Wiley will be made president of the con: 8% to 11, $2.00 cern when operation starts $2 sizes to 6 to 8, $4.6 soles of plaids, checks and plain colors in these They pair 0 pair. men t came Separate Skirts are cut in two-piece soft or the style, with shirred fullness and belt Inverted box beat |[ somewhere behind plaits. $3.95, $4.50 and $5.75. Silecaét “aid Ch lldran. Rutten Colorings include navy, black and brown. Prices Shoe in —Lower Main Floor, patent and gun with service —Basement Salesroom, nearer the metal calf leather iS eee limit ———— leather tops: very No Details Yet Friends of the market plan laugh at Thomson's argument The people will be able to sell many times $600,000 every year if| this thing goes thru,” saya Council: | man Harry Bolton. The harbors | TWO SMALL FIRES grounds committee, of | and public which he is chairman, recommend ed that the bond issue be put up to the voters. The finance Recent Aivteals in Girls’ Wash Dresses 75c, 95ce and $1.25 styles, Sizes 6 to 8, $1.75 pair Women’s Fiber Silk with elastic tops and 11% to 2 Double heels and toes for better wear. IN BLACK, WHITE, SUEDE, SMOKE, SKY AND LIGHT Some are slightly imperfect. Stockings, : - 2% to 6, $2.95 | camless feet. | | GRAY —Upper Main Fi Missee’,Chiidren’s and Growing Girls’ Calf Button Shoes, made on broad-toe last, sizes 6 to 8, $1.50 pair; 8% to 11, $1.85 pair; 11% to 2, $2.15 iW these pretty little The fire department had two new colorings and combinations ja small fires last night. The first committee had] call came in at 9:30 p. m. for H. G Tub Frocks for girls from 6 BUTTER 41c POUND Freshly churned Washington Creamery Butter, 41c pound, or 3 pounds for $1.20—glad to deliver it if you purchase other groceries. Darimade Milk, delivered only with other groceries; special, 4 cans for Mayflower Coffee, freshly roasted; |b.... 25c | is: s pe... 19¢ Navel Oranges, Sunkist small and juicy; each . ‘ Sliced Pineapples Del brand; No, 1 tall cans; a dozen, $1.30; can brand; 1c Monte 1lc Ground Chocolate, 4 special, a pound . 223c Snider's Tomato Catsup; large size bottles; each ... ‘ .... 20¢ Sun-Maid Seediess Raisins; ounce packages; 1 Se each White Star Tuna Fish, No % cans, each 15¢; No. 25 1 cans, each : c Del Monte Preserves, regular 25e¢ value; special, 224c a bottle . Carry Home Specials in the Delicatessen Fresh Pork Sausage 17c a Pound Our regular Saturday treat in the Delicateasen—Pork Sausage, 17¢ # pound as long as the quantity lasts Bg 4 whole. | "17k 35c | Mince Meat, pure | some; Saturday on! a pound .. Balt Mackerel, extra fancy; each 20c, or 2 for Dried Beef, fine quality meat; special, Ib 40c Garden brant; 1... L&TC —Fourth Floor, The Candy Kitchen Where you can see every: thing being made before your eyes right | The most delicious confections | imaginable are made tn our new Candy Kitchen—they come to you right from the maker—very Ht- tle handling. The kind of Can dies that melt in your mouth home-made frult nugets, nuget creams, the ever popular choc- olate chips, peanut chew dips and delightful cream wafers in all flavors, dainties: —Fourth Vloor, A 29c Table In the Boys’ Section Contains Boys’ Platted Blouses. white, worth up to $1.25 Outing Flannel Pajamas, worth up to 98c—in pink and blue stripes; all sizes in the lot, at 29e each garment —Upper Main Fioor. plain also ai besides many other | about killed it When the report of Bolton's com mittee went to the council Monday it was adopted by a vote of 5 to 4 Moore, Hesketh, Fitzgerald, Brick son and Bolton voted to submit the | plan, Dale, Haas, Thomson and Hanna voted against it Details of the plan have not been completely worked out May Have Commission It {s probable that a market com mission will be proposed. This commission would operate the sya tem just as the port manages the people's erties Grange repres ion labor repres vosed that the city foodstuffs business, r of meeting port ntatives and un into the a serie: s8 had been held to bring co-operation sumers and producers. The farmers were complaining Both Complained weren't making profits, The union labor men com plained, They felt the robbed when they ay » for egEs pound for butter Hoth agreed that kept both producer The were & paid ay and 50 centa a manipulation and consumer FUE RANEY RRA RO MAES RED CaCO pm jst commission | prop: | | deck itatives first pro-lerated by | tion Co between con- | has excessive | ket | were O'Brien's residence, at 4828 42nd The house, valued at $750, was y destre $500 worth of saved. The insurance O'Brien sergeant The other fire was at 1208 West Nickerson st., where the home of H. W. Beaman burned, with a loss of about $400, ‘BOOTS DROWN MIM? The body furnishings loss was covered by formerly a was police hond aboard the dredge the Erickson Construe. at Shilshole bay, Ballard, who was drowned Wedne when he slipped off the dr not yet been found. The tey was responsible for the acci and the heavy deck dent, impos sible to save himself SEVEN OF the 35 Chinamen who rounded up in a raid at 675 King st. Wednesday night have put up a bond of $1,000 apiece for thetr| John B, | appearance before Justice Gordow at 10 @ m. Saturday, . While $300 of the | were | of Nels Strangland, a| op: | | boots Strang: | land was wearing made it pair; 2% to 6, $2.50 pair. | to 14 years of age. Misses’ and Children's Patent hey are made up in Button Shoes, with white cloth tops and Goodyear welt to 11, $2.50 95 pair lesroom. | colors combined with pla styles fashioned entirely soles. Sizes &% pair; 11% to $ Bas! | i American Lady Corset, $1.50 _ Corset of firm quality coutil, de signed especially to conform t the average figure It has very low bust and long skirt, with elastic in sets at side, topped with lace, braid and fitted with two sets of, hosc Price $1.50. ement edge supporters Salesroom chambray gingham in plain ids of pink, blue or tan, also of plaid or plain color, Prices—T5¢, OSE and $1.25. —Basement Salesroom, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $4.15 (With Extra Trousers ) HESE Suits are in the pinch-back Norfolk style like so are made up in cassimeres in and brown, with two pairs of full-lined trousers, Sizes 6 to 17 Price $4.15. that boys generally much, They good-wearing gray years Basement Salesroom,

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