The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1917, Page 10

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: i THE BON MARCHE Kid Gloves—Special 95c A New Shipment Brings Better Glove Values Than We Dared to Hope For Not many of them, only 25 dozen, all our buyer could get at the price | One-clasp Kid Gloves, with pique seam and em- | broidered backs, in pearl or ¢ Gray Mocha Gloves, one-cl Tan Cape Gloves, one-chisp style Kid Gloves, one-clasp, in black ivory and ily embroidered, othe with Paris me } ne MENDED GLOVES IN THE LOT | Women’s Lisle Thread “Seconds” of Women’s Union Suits at 50c $1.00 Silk Hose 59c pu ad t i 1 1 « a fect r style, w nneae un knees; t hed w ' . sites 34, 36 and Ss; ¢ and al s wh only siigt HILDREN’S fine quality cotton knitted Waists with ’s, and two strong fasteners for hose supporters; sizes 2 to Price 15¢ UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE | Little Girls’ Dresses Reduced — A WEEK-END CLEAN-UP OF ALL GIRLS’ DRESSES THAT HAVE BE- COME THE LEAST BIT MUSSED OR SOILED FROM OVERHANDLING, Girls’ Wash Girls’ $1.25 to Girls’ Wash Dresses at 65c — $2 Dresses 89c _ Dresses $1.69 BROKEN LINES OF BROKEN LINES IN. | WORTH REGULARLY $2.45 TO $3.98 98 TO $1.25 VALUES) WASH MATERIALS Fr ete ch fs Soiled and broken lines of Pretty little Dresses th re | Dresses reduced because Girls Wash Dresses, in all sizes | duced to §9c. Broken es of | lines are inc but not every size in $1.25 an sizes | medium colors, a style. Ginghams, crepes u in one style ¢ Ging Moat all sites repre Drays and lawns, in plain colors. bam, crepe a ‘ay in | the different styles. — Second plaids and stripes very attractive style | Floor Friday Bargains FROM SEVERAL THAT HAVE BEEN * UNDERPRICED FOR || THE DAY Black Sateen 20¢ Yard Lustrous Black Sateen in a permanent finish ings or children’s bloomers Men’s New Cloth wide, ; Upper Main Floor. Hats at $1.15 50c Corsets at 39C New Tweed Hats in light glike | | Corsets of strong coutil, made with me- || patterns in light and dark gr wns dium bust a medium long hip. th tw black and white; in plaids and broken hooks below the front stay; sizes 19 to 27 hecks: a ple t expensive —Third Floor. change from your ding felt Underskirts at 59c Men's Suapenders 3 poner Oc President Suapenders, for Friday only For F te Ur t st 39¢ pair, Medium wide or narrow webs, in 50¢ ri ery dees 4 variety of stripes and colors. un.—Third Floor floune Hendiostchiofs, 3 3 for 25c Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, for Friday o Curtainings 15¢ Yd. Bp Nerademvegptoat rg iba Brag jain white Mill end irtain Scrims and Marqu : ettes of fine weave Men’s Union Suits $1.45 perfect lengths to ard Form-fitting Union Suits, good quality worth to ; —Third Floor he natural gray; made closed crotch style, at $1.45 garment Dress Goods 39¢ Men's Bath Robes $2.75 Bekeh Dress Goods bal ward 5 Bath Robe Friday. Well made, of in novelty - checks ind |) aed guravat the neck aad -Walet--Lewar Male plaids; desirable for sk resses Floor | Upper Main Floor EASIEST No. 1 $1.65 Russwin TO CLEAN Food Cutter, Special at $1. 39 vod Cutter will The “Russw hing which can be mince ih tie oldvaahioned: ch ypping knife, red finene reducing it to any It is simple, 1 of but few parts, wh will not It will not leak, all juices which | It is easily cleaned by merely escape being 1 yw the case the cutter bel« washing the roll and cutter 3-Piece Pitcher Set 65c Pitcher Set made of pure white semi-porcelain, in fancy but pra al shapes. The set consist cream pitcher, one milk pitcher ne water pitche Set of three pieces for 6. ag FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | Nurses’ Ginghams 8c Yard Unbleached Muslin 7c Yard :| | | Nurses’ Stripe Gingham, 27 inches wide, in | | Unbleached Musiin in mill ends, lengths to lengths to 15 yards. Not over 12 yards to each. | | ¢ yards, 28 inches wide, at 7c a yard.—Lower —Lower Main Floor. | Main Floor. Watch for Bon Marché Grocery Specials Let them help you to side-step the higher cost of living (and eating). Lima Beans, latest crop re , Canned Shrimps; Happy Home | Canned P eapple: Del Monte cleaned California Beans; per | brand; No. 1 cans, each 12¥¢; | brand H Sliced Pine No. 114 cans, each p apple 0. 2 cans, each Me, or | prend .«- 11¢ Canned Tomatoes; Del Monte | % cans for Brick Cedfish, A-l brand bone. brand cans, a dozen | White Floating Toilet Baty | Jess fish; 2-Ib, bricks ne | $1.65, ite | Maple and Cane Syrup; Lom Cabin brand; smal) tins, 23¢; medium size 45c; large size. O5¢ » 10¢ bars; special, 4 bars Canned Salmon; extra fine pink Salmon; No. 1 cans, each 12'/2¢ fish; fine quality whole a pound 12%e Fourth Floor, THE SEATTLE NO MORE ENTRIESIN | carried to the dish | ope ling and rinsing the case and | RED-HAIRED CONTE EST Mary La Strange, employed at the Frederick & Nelson store, a contestant for red-haired popularity red-haired Py laters er. Th | This coupon Is good for ONE VOTE | In the “Red-Haired Girl” Pop. | ularity Contest. Please credit same | To ea Address . . 2 e KAISER NOW FEARS FOR HIS eee moves ¢ European 5 it is makin aucces © time when the ( hould COME OUT THEIR TRANCE and learn the assure the heir to the throne # mafe path to it | truth t the war For thin also a ery carious! So the e kalser, after he had saw Sedan was 4 in two att ts to make placed of the fakes up this amy stuff ruthless submarine war in the United United States t STICK TO GOOD OLD AMERICAN ANTI-KING IDEA play with th righ f Amer ¢ Kur Be he er ,0d-dripping This is our cha We have not ve DUN MADE IT WORSE ed duty and are FOR CROWN PRINCE V ike » begin now There Then the F f onc than t 8 more wars BARBARY coast RESORTS ARE CLOSED SAN FR ANCIS co Marbary Coast resorts were t Attorney Charles M Fick antlvice ¢ of Di W 1 Was pre ks ago, when vi were exposed s of Chief of Police D. A hortly after 1 o'clock, and to! nd get out White 1 the won TO INVESTIGATE SINKING OF SHIP ROME, Fe’ 5.—-American Consul Walter Treadwell was en route today, presumably under orders from Washing. 16 exact circumstances of the sinking of the Amer: r Lyman M. Law by a Teutonic submarine Harly important, in view is official infor whether the U-boat was an Aus jerman craft. CUBAN REBELLICN BEING PUT DOWN HAVAN President Menoca ually gaining the rebel n rious parts of the isiand indicate only « ton, to inv ican schoo Part mation * government f t, and dispatches from ltory shooting, with the mutineers nowhere making a stand, Government forces were being concentrated for the dispersal of the rebels in this are control over ATTORNEYS CLAIM JUDGE IS UNFAIR SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 15.—Frederick Wallace Sharon, of ‘Tacoma, fighting for @ share. in the $2,500,000 estate of the late Frederick Will-| jam Sharon, is without attorneys today John lL. MeNab and Walter H. Linforth, his lawyers. the case yesterday, declaring they could not before Superior Judge Coffey , withdrew from ire an impartial trial FRENGH SCORE HEAVILY ON GERMANS PARIS, Feb. 15 ina French raid on second-line enemy tre the official statement declared toda) Heavy casualtte » inflicted on German forces hes in the Puisaleine region | NEW YORK, Feb, 15.-The British admiralty has designated Hali | fax as the port of call for neutral ships leaving American ports, instead of Falmouth, it was learned today, STAR FREDERICK&@NELSON New Spring Models in Have Arrived in the Misses’ Section Dr sses Second Floor SB! j ia WALI dresse We. pressly designed f misse ind for oun women, They are at on charming] outhfu smartl individual and unmistakably becomin and stand fo iperic in material and workma hip as well There Are Special “Betty Wales’’ Modes for Business, College and Social Wear The fe models sket ar I from within the \ From left to right Betty Wales Dress of navy-blue taffeta silk Betty W Dre elaborate © and Coper feta, wit hagen. Th , . . Uine bine ta 6 t f ahe fr . f vy blue serge, Bet Vales Dre se y is serge w v ‘ ‘ e tie a b Price $22.50 Slippers Reduced $2.95 Pa UNDERMUSLINS At Reduced Prices is ta tks 2 1 Chemise ( that have become I m. display, marked r fift ve pairs reduced to $2.95 at arply reduced prices, as follows: 1 GOWNS neck and long Women's Brown and Bronze Kid Boots, eis ; sg ip-over #00 mostly large sizes, reduced to $5.45 1. ‘00, sree oa! Se pair Floor CORSET COVERS nd 40¢. VELOPE CHEMISES, to 500, T5e¢ and $1.00. COMBINATIONS, reduced T5e ani $1.00. - , reduced to 25¢ reduced “Runabout” Sweeper Special $1.45 to 50¢, Second Floor pasty co i Cash’s Woven Names ven’ Names provide a of marking un- zarments and various t ; ca —Rug Section, Second Floor. dozer lozen for im Se. é Basement Salesroom New Waists at 95c Scrim Curtains at $1.50 Pair NUMBER of good A SPECIAL purchase brings eres Ooms this opportunity to make in the serviceable Scrim . this moder a worth-while wool mixtures that Tweed Mixtures Special 55c Yard ” N smart new styles fF Blouses, fash. joned sheer white or saving on the gandie voile, also Curtains luding Cur ate price are So Satis- | pleasing striped novel 2 a idee ae factory for business and school] tes. Laces and embroid edged styles and Curtains wear. They are in combinations | ery are used for trim with insertion in Filet of blue and green, brown and] mins. and they de effect—suitable for any blue, red and blue and blue and igned with long sleeves room in the house, Choice nina sccm: Lesa’ cod ini Aa of white, ivory and ayne ; ite rats ie as beige color, Price $1.50 : Thirty-six inches wide, spe- Be i pair. cial Be yard. —nasement salesroom riced at O5e, FREDERICK & NELSON Spring Cleaning in FURNITURE POLISH the Garden prepared from ur own form and does its work quickly, does deciduous trees may be pla —Housewares Section, Basement urfaces, Busement not put a gloss on dull-tini she Is | | } 1 time to ardening than deeeerGe equipment in preparat for the f : cate OW Ee ’ cleaning-up and pruning that must b i : ture finishing done if the house grounds are to appear \ i : i shop, is 1 E at their best this Summer Wii AWMidy put up in handy j \ quantities Che Housewares Section has ready all \ : : Ca eh ldneraaes the requisites for \ dl i 25e@ and 50e " i bottle 1 Pruning and Spraying This Polish is Digging and Planting Pea Rianne ee appt ee Anytime after the middle of this pianos a xine fine furn ets month, if weather is mild, roses : woodw ae y applied, does |

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