The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1917, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR TLE INTRIGUE OF THE BON MARCHE C(AFETERIA) ALLEN More of Those $2.00 Dress Basement Salesroom | 4 Silks at $1.39 a Yard i oor New Shapes and New Colorings in Underwaists Wf Leleurely bumming IN 36-INCH TAFFETAS IN 36-INCH LOUISINES Wich oid sean Dine : IN 36-INCH MESSALINES IN 36-INCH LINING SATINS Trying to dicker Untrimmed Straw Hats 25c | | < 4 ‘The bloody old slicker SE Muslin Underwaist IN 36-INCH PEAU DE CYGNES —_| IN 36-INCH DRESS SATINS Out of m deed to n rubber $1.95 to $4.95 prc petersenii sh America, chasing Jough } Handsome new Dress Silks in rich, dark colorings or brilliant shadings in bright | threatened my home ané my nation ae reinforced with taping, and the ij Persian effects—Roman Stripings—Monotone or two-tone lines; dull plaids and faney But now for the reason ‘we're all here together, I T needs but a glance at the new Untrimmed buttons are also on tape, mak } J Tartans; some plain colors, too; at $1.39 a yard they are very unusual value, for they | (Raising bis volce) Hats assembled here, for one to see that ing a garment that will give i H are a part of a special purchase secured by our New York silk buyer, who is now in Pontius Pilate, step in here, I pray “variety” is the watchword, for side by side with | food rervice. Sizes 3 to 14 en » New York city. (Enter Pontius, grumbling.) shapes high of crown and narrow as to brim may ; 35c Checked Suiting $3.00 Velour Suiting |] Pontius: Allen, it's deucedly bad weather be found a wide-brimmed, Lng re hte hat or a 3 - - S Cl l 1.98 What te all tie eosnt iil dig lah cath one of the many good styles between these ex- : 36-Inchat 19cYard 56-Inch, Special $ | = | Pink Corset ft’ 75c ement Balesroom Black and white Shepherd Check Suiting, Favored materials for early Spring suits, Wee cot thas Meanie AT $1.96 and the smart sport styles; velours in invis Or Ken Mackintowh? black and white; | full yard wide; two style checks, small and Lisere shapes in brown ible plaids and check a apg arte re Satta, en , d black, in tri 3 medium size; desirable material and very ,; o ch olori in the popular Dale: Of course, as a judge, you know, Ponty, old sport navy an ack, in é ‘ iy : 4 ikl sical You're rattling bad old alath rator Paris aia a nAldatl WELI-BONED Cornet, rit inexpensive for making dresses and skirts shades ¢ mae pow Mancne | | That's why wo called you; in no other court bgbasntale Beamer ¢ ed to the average fig UPPER MAIN FLOOR _ cies . Could we make our charge etick ‘gainst this trattor brim sailor effects ure; made of batiste and trim | Wh - Ng :. med at top with heavy lace. a | | s( “ENE i. Milan Hemp ped = Two pairs of hose supporters «MM > yg ros ry Pe Pd en 4 a t 1 95 green, rose, cherry are attached. Price 7h¢é | New House Dresses at $1. stasis ind te on esis sie a et, eet See navy, sand, purple and on the bench.) | " Judge Pila ‘ ; ‘ | ‘ Sizes 36 to 44 Inch ek eo ONTIUS: Oliver Erickson, step to the bar black, in roll-brim sai | New House Dresses in a good assortment of styles—including a few “Bulli | Way bay yeu Gre enti of treason | ae “etpaw nein Silk H | Burke” models, made of chambray and gingham, in plain shades, pretty stripy | han TENS a 1 ose } and checked patterns—with large sailor collar, cuffs and belt of contrasting c¢ Erickson: I'm just as guilty, your nibs, as you site 75 | SECOND FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE ||| are turbans Cc And as for thins trial, there's reasro | Date: Your honor, ating tae Ga 667 RREGULARS” in Wom- I'l! outline the case, if you AT $2 } = AS € Black Thread-silk On Apron Thursday a New Apron us ee Milan Hemp Hats in Monings, ste 44 core Makes Its Appearance Sestdious ur maroon, rose, Charmeuse, navy, green and purple, | Priced low oe 756 pes ement Salesroom Who put up this game to give Ol a black eye featuri boat-shape turbans, tricornes and roll-brim | EN R i The ‘‘Josephine’’ at $1. 50 And to make him the goat * hats a ae rp venga aber sgl PSO Teo er RN Black Milan Hats in high-crown turban effects, ridge Women’s The clever Josephine Apron, as sketched, is made in the A crown sailors and roll-brim models ° * popular combination style of plain color and plaid gingham; “the. Ben Ache part sit hin AT $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Union Suits, 50c this Apron buttons down the back; the prettily Red-whiteand-blue raving Hand-blocked Sh in fine Milan and fisere straws ee te eee collar and pockets are a smart feature; well made Nut ebullition the open “Poros-mesh” 4 ec 3 , Milan Hemp Hats, offering an attractive selec- weave, low neck and sleeve- finished. I pre that the council should please resolute a j g | ee eee : a To take time off from work every day to ealute tion of the new ideas in shape and coloring oe Oe oe PERCALE COVERALL PERCALE MARGARET ti, lag telagees z Be ment Salearoom —Banement Salesroom. . aye fe ats Ear Oty -toot-a-toot-to0 ] APRONS 59c EACH APRONS 25¢ EACH The whole proposition Practical Aprons in coverall Neat Aprons with bib, well " Waniiey s ‘oul Misses’ style, half belted and piped in | made of light and dark colored black and white; full size, well | Percale, edged with rick-rack Op ition Serge Dresses at $9.50 percale. THE BON MARCHE udite t style predominates in =a rier spe these Serge Dresses, which , ’ our hono ow leaves little to be said for Women’s $1.25 Kid Gloves 79c Sp pe a dapedidly ederche 5 RO ritalin ater Pos A Few of Them Are Menders Witte aie would run o bility for business and gen- Women’s two-clasp Kid Gloves, $1.25 values, at 79c a pair; with over-sewn In the wretch that you see eral wear. and pique seams; embroidered ang a few Paris-point backs; black, white, tan, raturlatedstsecsacimnes age baleen sss Women’s Low-heel They are in plain and brown, gray and red; a good line of sizes—but not every size in every color. Stone, Webster, Kempster, Cap Gibson, C, 8. Yandeil et a! Boots, $2.85 Pair cluster box-plaited effects, HE sensible Shoe | With white broadcloth col- shown in the sketch lar and cuffs, patch pockets | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Brave, Dale! | “Nemo” Corsets Are Different Hang him! may be had in patent and pearl button fastening Glam him! Don't begrudge. leather with cravenette and trimming. One is o ‘ aA. " " o op, or d @ | own i : We can't make this too strong be sure you select the par | Sidlices “ Wleter Potion ws ‘eis Wm cloth top, r ¢ ull calf with | shown in the sketch. ticular Nemo Corset that is designed for your type of figure— | The case of the p pa ie a on — The colors include beige, here are 3 ular models. 1 You now are permitted, if you wish ft, ortable, »yroad - toe J ast, ray, ur ale navy an pop’ | To state your defense with one-inch heel. Sizes gra) Peer . d To this offense, 3to7. Price $2.85 pair. | black Before I designate ;. . No. 506 Nemo Corsets $5.00 a aoprapriate GROWING GIRLS’ | Good value at $9.50. —Shoveaiat Saiseceai Date SHOES in black or Self-Reducing model for stout figures; Corsets of white cou- For your public execution. white Neolin soles, built til with elastic side-front gores and back bands; self-reducing straps Erickson: 1 wish to say only that Dale, with bis stall on English-style — last, 1,000 Yards of to support and reduce the thigh and abdomen; sizes 22 to 36. Designed for the short, stout Most satisfactory model for Of business affairs, and his consummate gall, button or lace style, Bates’ Cotton Dress Crepes Strife a t ow, broad heel e Ought t 1d catoterta I Size 294 t0'6.. Price Special 15c Yard nday schooling, $3.50 pair N exceptional offering of these very serviceable, . i > i ig Tt ‘ ught me t works Basement Salesroom : i . figure, with heavy back and ab- | oneal ae aa ee Will outst p the t they were fooling standard Cotton Crepes (so popular for making domen fitted with Nemo relief | elastic gore and semi-detached at be who shirks New Wash Laces up into children’s and women's dresses), comprising We « on the payroll ¢ ree tho d bucks mt ra + e’re down on the payre Teo thousand bu 5c Yard forty full pieces—one thousand yards in all. bands; elastic gores and self- self-reducing straps; sizes 22 to And my job keeps me busy » minute. reducing straps; sizes 22 to 36. | 36. But Da ic official de luxe, C °TTON srchon Laces in Included is a good assortment of colored plaids, - Jost sa P or all there is a c e sele : ‘. 7" THIRD FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE I ri vas hes Hes " anise wouta die ve “3 r re ele resi stripes and floral designs; all in fast colors. Twenty- do ic coun diy ale of patterns, for fancy wor are : For my flag as quickly as any one here, and wndermusiin’ trimming, seven inches wide. Special, 15¢@ yard. But why, just b ould we celebra’ ase there's a Fourth of July, widths up to 2 inche: - the —RBasement Salesroom, {t every day of the year yard He.-Basement Salesroom, Just for Thursday 75c Cotton Bats 50c Ea. Snow-white Cotton Bats that weigh 2% pounds, and some more than that; full comfort size; not over 2 to a cus- tomer.—Lower Main Floor, Jast for Thursday Comfort Covering 10c Yd. 1c Comfort Covering, in mill lengths, up to 5 yards; 1,000 yards, in good patterns; 10c a yard. —Lower Main Floor. Throw him to the lions Khoeoiaio’ noe 2,000 | New Wool Poplins and 1 Kempster: Ho serves the people, He's not a cafeteria er Goupeliman who serves himsest, Down with him Tapeless Blouses, 29c Ea. Taffetas, $1. 25 Yard Pontius: Well, now, it's all done according to Hoyle ry HE patent tapeless waist- yr SE fabrics are especially suitable Take the son-ofa-gun and boll him in ofl band in these blouses for the season’s one-piece Dresses (Messenger enters breathlessly, wavihg paper.) “agent all bother with lost as they hold plaits well. Shown in a | Odd Lots and Broken Lines of Girls’ Dresses at] | “nen at ot keictohd deaevetcings. "thay, |. alldiauabiagaied alan anae Your plot's gone amis HA are made of serviceable striped | Navy, Belgium-blue, Midnight, Plum, Very | Decided Reductions | te ° pat hag with a raw deal like this. ff i) | percales in light colorings, Russian-green, Tan, Brown, Black. | ” one who believe dark - stripec adras ue They a y satisfactory i chil- Some of Them Are Slightly Soiled Bere ie toon nie vanes canvas end didle oa Be. {obit aca ee irls’ 98c to $1.25 Girls’ $1.25 to $2.00 Girls’ $2.45 to $3.98 | ' wl ‘ Le CtET cates Tae ae Petteesintnahe valle cieRdeticxy i. Girls’ 98¢ ons pe Mekal tad BES PS:4) 10 02.71 Pontius: And who thus regards the condemned as its minion? signed with full yoke, high not fray or stretch, Dresses at Dresses at Dresses at Hi Mesbingeri” Tee aaias of te pare) ae WURLIC DEDON military collar, and open cuffs, Sizes Forty inches wide, $1.25. yard —65c —89c— —$1.69— j 6 to 15 years. Price 2O¢. Basement Salesroom Pontius. mle and other conspl | bh k bac ) a eir . Ss Girls’ Wash Dresses, soiled, Broken lines of Girls’ Wash | Dresses of wash materials; | (Pontius, Dale and other conspirators shrink beck biting thei Basement Salesroom i} and the remaining few of sev- Dresses; all desirable styles in reduced because the lines are | eral broken lines — gingham, crepe, gingham and chambray; Incomplete mostly medium rnails in impotent wrath. The prisoner is unshackled and set > . . ¥ ; Window Shades, 45c 50-Piece Dinner Set ik chambray and lawn; | plain colors, plaids and stripes, colors; a few in white—mostly sen * sizes represented in | in a good range of sizes, all sizes bj Abb ooh eet ae Srape Rinipelein the OOD, durable Shades in olive-green $10.25 ihe different styles. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | American flag, shouting frantically: “A vote against me and Stone B ges pele ce Wine. eat & Webster is a vote ee the flag ; and soft tan, measuring 3x6 feet and HE gold-lace | The band plays, “I may be crazy, but I ain't no fool.” ; | HE Valentines are unusually dainty, brightly | *CURTAINS. mounted on automatic roller with pre border pattern | tected ends. Price 45c Thursday colored, with greetings for St. Valentine's Day, pictured is one of E ri ‘ and the prices are moderately low. upper Main Floor. ILLION | ASI Cannes Poway ae PAO ‘ the pleasing designs is conomies in ; ae “ny ey Ang S44 ahguine featured in moder- Pure Foods ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 ONLY—NO tending from 27 to inches, with > : > 3 “ " : 3 | 2'-inch projection. Well reinforced | ately priced Open-stock Dinner Services fo Sarl ase TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPT ED FOR FOR STATE DEFENSE to prevent spreading. Price 20c each It is on Homer-Laughlin semi-porcelain, pack; tender and sweet; per ANY OF THEM | EXTENSION RODS, 5¢ and 10¢ eae Ry be had in separate pieces, if . . | EA H— desirec Canned Salmon, extra fancy red 27-Inch White Outing Tc Yd. OLYMPIA, Feb, 7.—How far to year. It calls for a gradual © | The set of fifty pieces, $10.25. 2 3rass Rods with well-finished knob fish; No. 1 flat can rhe A ? 7 the people of Washington want to rease in the ver “ : ra Ie n White Outing Flannel, 26 and 27 inches wide; not | be ba 4 Satie Sah ras i increase in the number aL many die ends, extending from 27 to $4 inches Other patterns at correspondingly ing ‘a period of yea Canned Gray Fish, No. salmon style can; can... over 10 yards to any one customer; 7c a yard from jf first defense at the expense of the|opment can not be carried out 10¢ each moderate prices. Basement Salesroom. Canned Oysters, No. 1 cans; % 9 a.m. to 12—Lower Main Floor. sais . ‘ aan without an iateees in the Fallltars Strong and practical Sash Curtain Rares emer sy Mo. 3: can ; Pitts rates | his lect. queation. oontrontink lave. Blaney hinntrediae ae a it Rade Aa mpmaebee hme VEN hol Whi : oe a zee || 10c Hair Pins 5c Pkg. | Infants’ Shirts at 19¢ {J tno miitary affairs conmittees of |has been, suggested an. the mast Rods, extending from 24 to 42 inches, ite loves, 1.2 alr eded Raisins, Daphne brand; Assorted invisible and regi Infants’ Shirts, 1 to 5-year |f\the state senate and house of rep-|mum Mmit, instead of 20-100, which S¢ cach —Rasement Salesroorn. IE. sPw in G 16-02, packages; pkg 10¢ || tar size Hump Hair Pins; fine | sizes; button down the front; |f}|resentat In the limit now NE-CLASP White Lambskin Gloves, Canned Asparagus, Del Monte satin enamel finish—9 a, m. to wool, with enough cotton or Adjt. Gen. Maurice Thomps n | ov, Lister takes th ir M4 f i i ai 4 i jen. Maurice om pao io e e attitude} with half pique stitching, the pair, brand; large white asparagus; 12 at fe a package.—Upper | «ilk to prevent them shrink- |f| has wed an appropriation Gitar the state should hesitate to ap New Dress Waists, $2.95 ie pia Fei. f a can. 286 Main Floor. ing.—Second Floor, Center $91 Gov, Lister has ap-|propriate a big outlay of” money OFT 1 1 : $1.25. —Rasement Salesroom Pure Lard, No. 2 pails for 59¢ Swiss R. Cc proved an appropriation of $394,936, | pending the agitation for universal | S ‘ aces and nets in combination Silver Prunes, extra large fruit: wiss Remnants at | ups and Saucers which is the maximum amount that | military training, which might up-| are used for some very effective new hil ’ . earn eet ince ek: b 130 Yard 6 for 50c ¢an be levied for military purposes | vet the present siate mitiia system Hl Dyrece Wercts. Ther hace an aniehe. | Children’s Hose, 13c Pair Gold Dust Washing Powder, Mill Remnants of 12%e Cur Thin white China Tea Cups |p| Under the present law of federalized training os pare Ys MEN'S B : large size packages, each. tain Swiss, lengths from 1 | and Saucers, ovold shape, Set Gradual Increases A Million at Hand ing of China silk, and pipings of light HILDREN’S Black Cotton Stock- ee OF t to 5 yards; some with fancy | of 6 for b0c, Not over 6 to a | NeW armortes and additions are| There is a balance on hand of ap blue, peach, green and maize give a ings in durable ribbed weave, sizes N MARCHE stripes, others in allover de- | buyer, and none delivered contemplated by the adjutant gen-| proximately $494,000 in the militar pleasing note of contrast. Sizes 36 to ri i) he r, 138 ty Gace Third ¥ieor, Veeck een eral, who has looked ahead toward |fund, which, with an appropriation a. h ° ar » to the pair ¢ airs for 2 Ce the development of the militia un-jof $394,936, would make nearly | ’ Tice BZMB. —nasement sarosroom Bu e 01 smo an — der the national defense act of July’ $1,000,000 available in April, i - — ——EE satelite — HAMA SUR OT" Be RC Re IN

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