The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1917, Page 10

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THE “THE BoN MARCHE |v UNION 8ST = SECOND AVE PIKE ST | | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, WASHINGTON’S Bs THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL ale pavomrevs | P BAgr AT THE MOORE ow faces in the cant _|Factory Sale of Shoes|” Seeks ‘Smith Family Has Proved O.K.,He Says BIRTHDAY, DAY DESPITE THE RISING COST OF SHOES tee DESPITE THE SCARCITY OF LEATHER yur days at t 1 matinee Wed q THIS SALE OFFERS SHOES FOR LESS FOR MUCH LESS atified to the | ‘ « ea tr ¢ ttle damage ! , t f 4 her | x wonderful to buy Shoe i] Kre " F ~ ‘ The Haw t and th Girls Gunmet al Cali $ Shoes $1.95 Pair hula dancers were good. é; Girls oes, as i rated at the toy le f medium weight gunmetal tl ‘ ‘ Il 1 Landau \ extension soles and spring heel en 2 t Og | erviceable Shoe ‘n shah ee ALHAMBRA BILL 1S C. L. Smith In the Self Service Shoe Shop Lower Main Floor J FULL OF ODDITIES” C. L. Smith, general con > On 1 Shoe men’s Nove Oe lecuan pipe crete contractor and sewer ex Boys’ School Shoes Women’s Novelty Shoe ' p.” he corts:he ac aenaiaate tor the "T city council after living 14 of Heavy Calf Leather Plain & Combined Colors |} heaatiner ( 1 years in Seattle $1 95 I i $3 A5 J- ir tulle sy ot, For six years following 1908, a Auger tfer ~ ~| he was employed in the city : 43 pie al t pet ke tee : engineer's office, and his Heavy good wear 1 hite rye . strongest bid for office is a iene Anna } ns ‘ey | working knowledge of local im ing Shoes, as and at amiante ot 7 se provement matters. h wo, oh a mith. ore wh n trated on the left k : made on Englisi and broad toe last Sizes 1314 to 5 (Factory with slight ir fections.) seconds IN THE SHOE SHOP ON THE] IN THE SELF SERVICE SHOE SHOP |)" ‘ ry UPPER MAIN FLOOR ON THE LOWER MAIN FLOOR ' t Bi Women's Novelty Shoes, in plain white and gray i © eetieas Sani : i kid, in two-color combinations, and other styles— | Children’s =a and iA nt acer 0 nd bravest euldlere, 6 Slightly soiled or damaged fancy colored leather and d 6-6 , he Pair . $4.85 Lola bopcerene md che DANCE REVUE HEADS bei ioe elbe ae es Women’s Shoes, of glazed kid, pat eather and | Children’s Skuffer Last Shoes, of white elk PALACE HIP BILL a eb ; A gunmetal calf, with cloth or ki ops; broken gunmetal calf atent he Weber & W Dar t } lines, some slightly damaged on styles t ¢ ) ———— irs... $3.65 $1 65 Men's Shoes, broken line# of Burt & Packard eather o $e makes, in gunmetal calf, tan and patent leather tern dances, Eesish or wide toe lasts $3.65 | Women’s English Walking Shoes, of tan, gun Metal and patent leather, with white neolin, white ivory or leather soles _ 83. 95 ! 500 Pairs Curtains at apts Reduced to $1.19 | evs: wes 0 IN U) ochesyd oF THE CIRCUS” MRS — Hd ANDREWS, wid Pair OUR POLICY | ON SERVICE We believe all service i has to be paid for. We believe in giving all the service that all our cu tomers want. We do not believe in giving a ser- vice to part of our cus tomers that the othe f part does not want, but has to pay for Check Cashing We cashed approxi efforts now being 4 to rescind present MILL OWNERS at Everett have ctor to an expert Instr teach their ¢ € afety treatment in Scrim Curtains Worth to $1.75 Hemstitched and shed with neat lace mately $5,000,000 worth Clu € 2 4 m of checks last year at uth ing» ate oe | TROOPS GUARDING own te? o s ( clerical . . c fing * ; Bip, loases, etc., close ot ceru NEGRO FROM MOB A.’ ee to $5,000. We believe that few of our customers have fited from this; there in justice to all our cus tomers and oursel have adopted the follow- ihg rule From This Day Forward The privilege of cashing checks in our store, which tm the past we have ext generally, will be limi persons presenting pay of known and responsible em DURING HIS TRIAL MURRAY, Ky $2.25 Lace Curtains $1.75 300 pairs of Lace Curtains on sale Monday at $1 a pa instead of $2.25. A splendid assortment of Filet, Rennaissance in white and Arabiar and Brussels effects. Cretonnes and Sateens 20c only, we offer 50 pieces of ( nes and Figured at 20c a yard. All the latest designs, inc THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE luding toe Flags for Washington's Birthday Basement, Union St. Side Washington Birthday Novelties , Unior t. Side A FURTHER cut in food rat n ordered in Holland jas BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. an ployers, and to customers Se JOSEF HOFMANN, fam ounces at New York increase cap: making purchases, when satis Patriotic Crepe Paper Decorations anist, will be heard at the M tal. stock from $48,000,000 to $1 factorily identified Lenser Main Floor M evening, Feb md ERICKSON GAVE UP BIG BUSINESS CAREER FOR SERVICE OF PUBLIC Men’s Mackinaws at $6.95 — Take Your Choice of Our Entire Stock of $7.50 to $10.00 Mackinaws at This Reduced Price. Men, here are Mackin that will ke warm and they are pricec much le large collars—and earner proot if you beautiful plaid effects, sizes from 36 to 46 All Boys’ Mackinaws Reduced to $4. 95 | Now’s the time to get boys’ and youth low price—all heavy wool garments, and models, with roll collars, sizes 26 to 36 them, too. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ness circles here ' e up to He not only was presider it is seeking to s of paving between tracks oturers’ association years as and a 2 per cent payn mber of the city on {ts gross r ympany breaks ite cor nin pr tract, {t means more had not the others to pay fight for a municipally owned No Fees for Building light plant become an issue Erickson led the fight A firm believer in pu the Renick law Upper Mata Floor. Lots of People Didn’t Have Enough Blankets Last Night Did You? vate business no againat hich costs the White Wool Biankets, size 70x80; Wool Plaid Blankets, size 70x80 al peadalle aaa 0 pao co i $ fight A leader was needed to year. He was abl pink borders, pair . 4.75) colors with white, pr 6.00 ig grog t ar as able to convince —Lower Malin Floor. carry on the battle every counciiman but Dale of : Gave Up Money Making | {te victousne Faxer to pre Lots of Rubbers Here— The Shoe Shop Is Full of Them—Rubbers for Women— Rubbers for Men—Rubbers for Children A SHIPMENT OF WOMEN’S OUTING FLANNEL © building, he yuild And so it was that this man who had promised his wife to devote all hi making money for hi f 1 was doing !t—again became a fight er GOWNS HAS er for the common good hi for f inklers were ) went into th ight and gained their re —Upper Main Floor NIGHT JST 3 J 3 T 95 > In 1911 he was one of the 68 cation JUST COME IN TO SELL AT 95c A GARMENT. —trira rier, |] candidates tn the councitmanic | GU A as cotetthe, aw race Erickson led the ticket ounct cn ti paalry id a Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Section | | and was carried into office on poe pres oe fone ri La 7 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 55c W| "ten ot ue sarrtvajaies. st evar tenet Glad to deliver it if you purchase other Groceries ih ge eoin ey ms rn e Car Ticket Fight aving small hor f ht for sale of street Canned Asparagus Tips, Del Kingsford's Oswego Gloss | Walnuts, medium hard shell, 17% ers and large concert car ‘on the cars, only to Monte Brand, our 25c value, spe- | Starch, a package 11¢ | value, special, a pound 116 one-third of their mont! be ultimately defeated in. the cial, a can ; ..20¢ | Table Sait, anteed not Oklahoma Soft Shell Pecans, 20 | The total into million courts, after the traction peo ®. cake, 10-pound sack for 17¢ | value, special, a pound ma | aved to people by their own testimony Canned Green Beans, good qual a 1 ac t 1 : ae Nenker Deaes’ 3 ~ ‘on, | Gold Dust Washing Powder, Shelled Popcorn, Kood qualit Eact io ig lished that the people had sav “ - | large size packages, each 20¢ | two-year-old stock, 4 move of friends of th ed $60,000 during the year they Ea $1.10,-0 can 10¢ | gon Special Coffee, rousted frant, | for Electric compat ere required to live up to tht Canned Peaches, Del Monte | daily, 1% pounds Pure Cocoa, in bul have rates high oo that the ralin Brand, best California Peaches Carolina Head Rice, extra fanc fo P private company wouldn't have PUBLIC ervice oyal , + doz 5. Can 20e | spectal, 5-pound bag for 39¢ FOURTH FLOOR” to reduce its rates also. the majority of ¢ yeep Erickson led the fight to that's the record of Oliver 1 make the traction company | Bricksom PH Fk MAN YO YN Ar EBL A RY EATTLE STAR Store Will Be Closed Thursday Observing Washington's Birthday. FREDERICK&NELSON sf The Vogue of the Separate Skirt : | (\ © tyles as these, which are arriving for early Spring dis- particularly welcome when it in na pla Ay) lever arrangements of plaits and pockets of novel are among the interesting points of newne The Skirt Sketched, of Wool Velour Green and Gold Plaid \ on navy ground is One of the latest arrivals, and i priced at $15.00. The same material is used for a smart shires piece Skirt, with novelty gathered pocket, at $13.50, = Rugs at Unusually Low Prices qu EF Rug ure Ivory Enamel Dresser $15.00 t zed Mee Dresser is an 24x48-inch, reduced to in of $1.85. Ena at 27x54-inch, reduced to tae $2.10. WxHO-inch, reduced to In a popular pattern, — / well made and careful- neh, reduced to | ie ry $3.25. | $ es ? Eighty-three Rag ni le : ca n f the popular populs al BSe cact Basement Salesroom Spring Ginghams Have Arrived eful plaids and children’s wear, 27 inches wid of tas In a wide se stripes and checks, also solid colors for . 156 and 17@ yard. be-| Devonshire and Romper Cloth, in a men’s house ell-lik New Ripplettes—al\ suse they do kKle and do not large assortment of stripes, checks and e ir s wide, 18¢ plaids, 32 inches wide, 20@ and 25@ yard A New Zephyr Gingham, that makes up admirably in middy blouses shown in wide and narrow stripe patterns in a large selection of colors wide, 18¢@ yard inches Basement Salesroom. Tailored Straw Hats New ‘Wash Dresses Smart for Present Wear $3.00 to $5. 00 sig ~ a eg oe and for other occasions, there’s a te om wide field of usefulness for these ng 3 uried ed in the new charming new Dresses of voile and ailored Hat n fitting com linen-finished materials. They fea- ture \ Stripes Plaids Floral Effects lisere Polo Dots Plain Colors rd brown, bz in Copenhagen, white, navy, green, lav- ender, } gold and light-blue plements to t There are High-crown Hats, of fir traw, in navy, | sgrain ribbon with large double bow at c 5 narrow brim shows a slight Flounces, bias bands and tuckings add i Price $3.50. to their dainty style, and they have col- § j Straight-brim Sailors, of black a white net, organdie or pique with green facing id green Priced at $4.50, $5.00 and $5.75. $3.95. —Basement Salesroom. Large Milan Hemp Sailors, ir gray and blue, with triple s Fancy Percaline Petticoats, $1.25 it brim edge and above band; $3.95. The bie cushion brim is a feature of M . a lushroom = Sailo: n Tr HI I we—applé-green, navy. and flack, SIE new arrivals feature floral de- $5.00. Be signs of pink, blue and lavender, on ment Salesroom. black-and-white st ; ed background Their deep flounces are topped with rows Leather Hand-Bags,$1.00 | os cicrine anc sda with As — AND-B AG S in ass of plain black 38 and 40 le rted styles and Lengths, 36, also several Beaded Fabri inches iteresting values $1 ae oa h Well-made and very attractive, $1. 25. ie Basement Sale The Demonstration of The Birds Dr. W. M. Scholl’s Will Soon Be House-hunting and as they prefer homes that are somewhat weath for the Feet Continues Tuesday and Wednesday ered, it is well to put their houses out now, so that the newness may be well worn off by nesting tim R. SCHOLI signed to correct weakening of the arch, cramped toes and bunions, weak ankles and calloused soles, and the expert from the factory, Appliances are scientifically de The Housewares Section is showing many styles In Rustic Houses of the types best suited to Thrushes, other birds, who is conducting Robins, this demonstrati gives careful attention to fitting Swallows and Prices— 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 e for each individual case the correct Appli If you are enduring any of these discomfort these Appliances show you the meaning of real foot Basement e Section Bas Corrective Appliances

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