The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1917, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR ast fitim Chollte Chaplin et we ee ~ ee te China Boy Makee Fun F REDERICK NELSON New Coats at $29.50 Proclaim the Spring Styles For the Last Friday in February | A Month-End Clearance With Lessened Prices on All Odd Lots and Short Lines A helpful sale for those who find it difficult to make both ends meet in these days of soaring prices. | 300 Pairs Women’s Sample | 600 Pairs Women’s Sample | Cotton Stockings, Special Stockings Specially Priced | —I15c Pair— —25c Pair— Good grade Cotton Stockings with hem- | Samples of silk lisle, plain lisle and cot- med or ribbed tops; seamless feet, double | ton Stockings, also a few fiber Silk Boot | heels and toes; black, white, tan and a few | Hose; black, white, lavender, pink, sky, | irs of Balbriggan Stockings ray, tan, Copenhagen and champ il ba ; . be 5 —Upper Ma SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 21 You sabbee Cholllo Chaplin? Velly well, Him live here tp Chinatown No sabbe that? Too bad! It's all quite true, after a N every detail of their design, their newness is delightfully apparent, and none the les interesting is their moderate price. Two of the Coats are sketched: - | The one at left of sketch is of gold or Copen hagen wool velour, with large buttoned pockets and trimming of silk twist stitching on collar and cuffs. It is lined throughout with self-color Chinese way of speaking. One of the million or more imitations of the popular comedian resides In n Francisco's Oriental quarter, He {s “Littl Murphy,” a Syearold Chinese boy. Hin real name is Eddie Wong, and he is the main attraction in the home of the “Singing Children,” juve nile Guides take Chinatown slum Little Mure laters, Rosie, ortainers messaline, and smoked pearl buttons are used for fastening and trimming. Price $29.50. The Coat at right is of wide-wale cheviot in navy or tan, with over-collar of pongee in con ming parties t phy” and his th Mamie and He go thru their acts, Many dimes find their way into the youngsters’ money box “Little Murphy” earned his trasting color, novelty cuffs and trousers pockets Lined throughout with self-color messaline. Price title as the first Chinese to mas ter the words and music of “It's $29.50. —Second Floor. he got the Chaplin er and is now in # fair way pcome an accomplished actor, Eddie Wong As “Chollie” Chaplin all the o one or two of this and two or three of that of Women’s Waisis, | Petticoats, Dresses, Coats, Suits, Party Dresses, will be out on tables and ine at a small fraction of their original prices. They are not new—or fashionable—but if you have use for them, you will find them very decided bargains at their sale prices. At 50e——_, ; At ——— | Introducing Styles More Than FIRST AID BILL ZIMMERMAN IS] Ordinarily Charming, in PASSES SENATE; SURE SUBS ARE | New Camisoles and Underbodices | 2 s e seers crite’, || NOEMERGENCY TOWINTHEWAR] Of Crspe-de Chine and Society Satin 98¢ Up to $5.00 $5.95 Up to $24.50 | White Wash Skirts; Khaki Skirts and Jackets: In thie lot you will find Silk Kimonos; Wool 3 . Bitte 16; Wheki' wieomera Love Kimonce and White Hammer falter Small “Women's OLYMPIA, Feb. 22.—The senate,| BERLIN, via Sayville, Feb. 3 Camisoles at $1.00 Lace-sleeve Covers | Crepe Dressing Sacques. Coats; SUK Rain Coats and Serge Dr | with only one dt ating vote, pass. | (Delayed.) confidence of dawn-pink Society at $1.50 | marine weapon, by use of the su ed the house “first ald” bill yes A $1 00 A Ih terday Germ her alm, was satin, trimmed with two —of shell-pink crepe de ee enn a t $8 00 anita erday | expre: sign Secretary wen cl , * " t ws bd || Backers of the measure, including | Zimmerm neeting of the rows of Valenciennes in- Chine, designed with short | Garments Formerly Garments Formerly |] | big employers of the state, didn't| malin committee of the reichstag, sertion in oak-leaf pattern sleeves of Normandy Val- quite have the nerve to shut off| according to a press bureau sta and one-inch _ light-blue i . “ $1.25 Up to $4.95 $12.50 Up to $19.50 |J\the right of referendum. on the|ment today | . ght-blue enciennes lace, sewed in paimonos, Waists: soiled Rath R e8; Gingham This Jot Includes Gray Silk Poplin, Biack, Navy " ure. They had the emergency bureau's statement | satin ribbon Shoulder rows, and trimmed with i aee. +p hoe west snd nhagen Serge Maternity Dresses clause, which the house attached,| Was as follows TT AR i Fg ne ? Khaki Skirts; Khak! Dres: kets; Cor- lice” Guieh aha. Wary Wine Leather | ror > ot ne sone attached, | "9p. se ‘follow ot Wis ‘releticeaate |i bands of pink satin rib. the same beautiful lace @uroy Jackets and Crepe bi 1 The first ald bill as it stands uinittee, Foreign Secretar places half the cost of maintaining | 2! rman reviewed the interna bon Elastic band at waistline. jit on the workers. It provides a| tonal situation; reported on the at seven day waiting period before the| titude of different neutral powers |f Slip-over Under- Lovely Underblouses | worker can receive compensation.|#d announced publication of a | blouses at $1 25 at $1.50 Underbodices | | Garments Formerly | Garments Formerly And it creates a new board separste | White be ntaining diplomatic 95 from the Industrial insurance cc correspondence 2 pas et $2. Up te $21.50 | $14.50 Up to $24.50 mission to administer the funds. “Zimmerman then commented in| —one of several pretty f pink Society satin, . at $1.75 Feaees Gates Puliee aces eae ae | | gikToym. this lot you can choose Mack « It was not passed without a fight | detail on the eituation created by | models is of Society satin ttimmed with Dresden —of pink crepe de Chine, #; Corduroy, Wool Bedford and “4 to sahatitute Senate 1b Intro | the breaking off in diplomatic relia : os duced by Senator Phipg of Spo-|tions with the United States and | ff kane, to place all the cost of first | finally expressed firm confidence | pink, Coats: also Party Drew fon and ¢ f Taffeta, Net. ; ; , made in surplice s vi in an exquisite shade of hand-embroidery, or of n surplice style, with crepe de Chine trimmed deep V neck at back and ald on the industry rather than|that, by use of the submarine, Ger-| with the new thread-run, front, daintily tucked and upon the worker, At $2. 0 ae ay Oe At $12. i or, jmany will reach her atm. {| inch filet-pattern lace and Valenciennes or filet-pat- ‘Timmed with creamy, | Although Senators Phipps and! “The state secretary of the navy blue rosebuds. tern Inces filet-pattern lace. \M . Garments Formerly Garments Formerly ner yy bye cihgs Aa Von Cappelle, declared that the ex-| : —tesdna pik: }mental principle of first aid wa: pectations v. hich the navy has as to |[f $2.95 Up te $9.50 $29.50 Up to $32.50 }to have the industry pay for repair unrestricted submarine w Taffeta Silk Petticoats; Cotton Gabardine nd Sale on Friday for $12.00 to it# injured workm: Dresse: Riding Skirts. orgetia. eirts | Bea’ Maternity designed with two- fust as it|Were not only fulfilled, but sur. | , Dresses; Slik Crepe de Chine Kimonos, Hack Serge Riding Sults. wine 34, would pay for injured machinery,| passed. He said the English press | An Importer s Samples of La R Stet ist tee Dresses and Suite; bd RLS | Storm Serge Side-saddie Riding Suit, the substitution of the Phippa Dili}On suggestion of the British gov- | P ce emnants | |e hat 38 10 4 wasiag wetness" ff BeadedandMetal Flouncings Reduced | GERMANS KILL SEPARATE EXAMS 10c and 25c Each COLLECTION of Laces J —At $15.00 —| Skirts, Silk Poplin Coats, rose and green Suit, size 38; one Chine striped Coats, wine burlap Coats and Linen Rid- White Coat, size 34 OLYMPIA Feb. The medical inches wide. Included are many handsome novelties ts Fe feats Fermotte ’ in remnant lengths, also Garments Formerly Garm HESE sample piec - $3.95 Up to $15.00 $21.95 to $45.00 1| FOR MEDICAL MEN one rita . oe a re one-fourth to many short pieces of Geor- | This lot consists of black, navy and plata One navy Serge. Sets 24: one tan serge || — | cgeboenalat Sardine « cuulbiaehtey Rani ted gette Crepe, Cotton and Silk | | and 10 Dancing and Party Dresses of Taffeta and . + “1° . ing Suits. Metallic cloth. practitioners’ bill, separating the in gold, si an f ‘ m Nets and Chiffons in man | i BERLIN, via. Gayrille Wirelese,|pedleal practitioners from every in gold, silver and other metal effects, combined with y Second Floor, 22.—Two hundred Britian were | other group of physicians, ts ready silk embroidery in rich color-combinations, also a colors—all at sharply reduced ff unted dead, following repulse of | for the governor to sign. The osteo "4 P ¥ 3 . an attack south of Armenti the | paths and drugless healers will have variety of beaded and spangled designs in many prices official statement asserted today. thelr own boi of examiners, colorings ~Aisle Table, First Floor. “South of Armentieres after a! One of the new provisions re 2 i g ‘ ——_ | strong fire several English com-| quires that the applicant shall have | There are desirable pieces for many trimming pur- , asec P Rr ey} panies entered our positions,” the| practiced at least one year in a| poses, and of some designs there are two, three or B mi A Month- od Rieatinks: with a vengeance—for all the tossed and rumpled Under- |]| PM Shent anid. “They were eject | hospital before he is granted a li & asement. more pieces, enough for a blouse or bodice. Ty all broken lines, all odd sizes, all slow sellers, will be out on the tables at a ed by a powerful center thrust. | cense, Salesroom Jamestown reduction of 25 to 50 per cent. While cleaning our nches 200| Physicians deny the accusations Two very interesting lots, at 10c and 25c each. i : or ._ [J dead Englishm « counted, | tha y are attempting to create ma we ie 95¢ Muslin Gowns reduced to 59¢. $1.45 and $1.98 Muslin Combinations rc Suaeains were. brouuht: task on anedien apeit | Aisle Table, First Floor. “Muslin Gowns, regular $1.45 values, spe- duced to $1.25. | prisoners.” cial at 95¢. $2.50 and $2.98 Envelope Chemises, special | wi | ; cae M25. ong elas aed $1.45 Skirt Chemises reduced ‘al BOMB PLOT FOUND, ae | New Blouses at $3.95 Worsteds Muslin Gowns, $2.98 and $3.50 values, re- Oe duced to $1.98. ie $4.95 Muslin Gowns, very pretty styles, re- 75¢c Muslin Drawers, nicely trimmed, spe- duced to $2.95. cial at 38¢. 69c and 79c Crepe Bloomers reduced to | Muslin Drawers, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 val TWO TURKS HELD) CAR FROM WRECK several smartly tailored models of crepe de Chine, Motorman P. W. Deveson slowed ; a YOUNGETOWN.. 0. Feb. $3 aera his Gouin Baklade. bas Mo in Nile-Green, Flesh, Maize and White. announced today that they|in time to avoid hitting a tle laid daintily designed with pin-tucking and embroidery. For School Dresses 85c Yd. vidence that a plot * on] across the tracks on the trestle at we 6s oo y r : > . ee 9¢. | ues, reduced to 69e. j » blow up the big plant he|Firet ave, 8. and Hanford st, at -—large sailor collars, some edged with Venetian N their permanency of rf . ao * Young ad Tut 05 p. m, Tuesday. The car car-| lace color, Be reigh’ ) d olor, and in weight Dainty Muslin Combinations, 95c and | $1.75 and $1.98 Muslin Drawers, splendid wkian ryt te | ried @ full toad of passengers, Trac g sleeves with turn-back or long, straight cuffs. styles especially appropriate for semi-dress wear. Price $3.95. —Second Floor. and texture, these worst- eds are ideally adapted for school dresses in plaited and gathered effects. There are stripe, plaid and check patterns in good variety, also plain Copen- hagen, navy and black. They are 40 inches wide, and offer very attractive value at 85¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom., New Wash Petticoats $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $1.95 HERE are 800 of these new Petticoats Two Turks were arrested on a|tion company officials believe an at- | suspicion charge. They had quan-|tempt was was being made to titfes of dynamite. wreck the car “U” Boat Filmed in Jules Verne’s “20,000 Leagues” $1.25 values, special at 75¢. values, reduced to 95¢. —Third Floor. 124c Ginghams 7}c ‘Yard—25c to 30c Wash Goods 15¢| 15c to 25c White Goods 10c—White Crepe 124c Yd. eeeneteececeeecaea The Ohio Range Is Economical in the Use of Fuel Dress Gingham, 27 inches wide, neat check, stripe and plaid patterns; lengths to 5 rds. # Plain and dotted Seco Silk, plain Poplin, colored Pique and flowered Crepe, 27 inches wide. 2,000 yards of White Goods—Organdy, | Soft White Crepe, 36 inches wide; good Crepe and Voile—27- to 36-inch; lengths | quality Crepe for underwear, and special 0 8 yards. yard. Lower Main Floor. holding the heat well, and utilizing the heating ele- ments of the fucl to the utmost. One of the rea- sons for Ohio ef- ficiency is the hot-blast fire-box, which uses heat- Month-End Clearance of Odds and Ends of Imperfect Crockery and Hardware China Saucers 5c Each \ 10c to 25c Polishes 5c Imported China Tea and Coffee Saucers; a | We are closing out several lines of Furniture, large variety of decorations to choose from; spe- | Aluminum and Metal Polishes at 5c, originally cial for Friday 5c each. priced from 10c to 25¢ Butter Plates 2 for 5c Damaged Goods 10c Each Individual Butter Plates of imported china; as-| A big lot of damaged Tinware, Enamelware and | sorted decorations in this lot; all good styieb; | Dinnerware, formerly priced up to 50c, will be to choose from, in sateen, special, 2 for 5c. included at 10c. ercali a ‘ Fancy China Pieces 5c Damaged Goods 25c Each ing elements that | Percaline and twill, with Odds and ends of Fancy China Pieces; in this | Large pieces of Housefurnishings and Crock- escape unused | de? flounce in plain tail Jot are hundreds of different pieces to choose ery, damaged, but a little repairing will put them ref , ; ored, tucked or ruffled from. in good shape.—Fourth Floor, from the ordin- effect. In white, black, ary fire-box, king’s-blue, plum, emer- ald, American Beauty, also black and white stripes, and bright floral and stripe patterns on light and col- ored grounds — all with MONTH-END SPECIALS IN GROCERIES 4 Large Cans of Darimade Milk for 29c NOT OVER FOUR CANS TO EACH CUSTOMER Extra Fancy Head Rice, fine | Italian Prunes, fine quality large ; Sliced Pineapple, Del Monte The Ohio pre- sents a handsome appearance — its plain nickel trim- 1 One of the Scenes in “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” Uni- versal’s Big Production, Which Comes to the Liberty Sunday. The pleturization of Jules Verne’s) The making of the picture neces- ath ig) grown Rice; 5- size fruit; b-lb. bag Soe. reget pre a cans, dozen piabeic fairy are eee Uae Sie redbotion ik Cent mings are easily elastic at top. Lengths NT eee a saocta | Galler Femato Coteup, large | pits Stor vine Town Talk |I| the ald of the famous Williamson | sooneg rei eae Seanieee kept clean, and | 56, 38, 40 and 42. rece me ARE. | dottles, exch 20¢. bo hates waa a [undersea camera, will be shown at} The entire ccmpany was taken to|gf the top requires no blacking Prices—$1.00, $1.25, Wuimes: free with..every pur- Washing Powder, Armour's Light | Crystal White Soap, apecial, 6 |p| 'h® daperty Barley. ‘The picture is|the Bahama islands, near the “Mys. Every housekeeper who uses an Ohio can testify $1.75 and $1.95. chase of 2 packages); 2 pack-| House brand; full 4-pound| bars for 25¢, te tO ee deine Gack wabid ain his |fn the ntaand'’ mentioned by Verne] IT t its ‘efficiency in baking, roasting and all other —Basoment Salesroom. ages for 25¢, packages, each 19¢. —Fourth Floor. |} «t.poat” Nautilus have been mod-| ‘The picture will stay the wee k cooking operations. —Third Floor, ernized in the films, out at the Liberty.

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