The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1917, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON The Billie Burke New Wash Dresses Morning Dress, $2.25 For Girls “Honey” Is Name of Sweet | THE BON MARCHE | Singing Southern Girl | | Born of an old Southern fam. |tane ix her name, and it will b | ily, Honey Campbell, doing a only a short tine before you people k at the of jeattlc will hear her We are educating her in New York Saturday—Children’s Day At the Factory Sale of Shoes | is: iscc""s Mason-Dixon iine A GOOD TIME TO BUY INEXPENSIVE SHOES FOR ALL THE LIT- Mies Campbell explained be TLE BOYS AND GIRLS IN YOUR FAMILY. PAR-SIGHTED MOTHERS tween the strokes of her reuge stick this misfortune of a fam WILL BUY WITH AN EYE TO THE SHOE PROBLEMS OF TOMORROW, lly nature led her and her sis WHICH THREATEN TO BE SERIOUS. ter to Washington, D.C where they opened a music sa In the Shoe Shop, Upper Main Floor i cal turn this w tre with It was a great succes she . om: ak ‘ie sald Far greater than we had Children’s Shoes Girls’ Brown Shoes Girls’ Shoes at ever expected, We wrote our owdt ‘= Da: ) “ ae lyrics and soon our salon was the —$1.65 Pair— lla 2.65 I air— —$395 Pair— | center of & popular crowd of muni lovers. There were man high tn Children’s Sk reshape Shoes Girla hoes of kid Girls’ Englishlast Shoes, mado |} diplomatic circles, and people of Oxfords. and Slippers; good. | neat nibh toe ah wealth who came of tan, gunmetal calf and pat Wearing Shoes, with elk and im weight soles ‘i Then one day we were persuad leather soles; broken lines, but | button and lace styles, in sizes | ent with white Neolin ed to cross the Potomac to sleepy Many good sizes in the lot 2% to 6 soles and rubber heels old Alexandria to give a public con ert. The concert was held in the In the ‘‘Self Service’’ Shoe Shop on the Lower Main Floor dilapidated town hall. Everything wax so funny, but the people warm Children’s Shoes $1.65 Pair Girls’ School Shoes $1.95 jed to our music of the South, That 4 > > , 1 wae ir firet attempt Children’s Shoes, 8 ast style, of white elh Girls’ Shoes, made of gunmetal calf; broad : “ae Je | Noy | 50 Nubuck, brown, tan, gunmetal calf and patent | comfortable tos shapes, with low cr spring heels; [ft Hoth the Campbell sisters ar er ry whe ties c leather; button and lace, with heavy extension | solid leather Shoes; sizes 3 to 6 by pine pet philan reified ce ding Broo roples, One of these being the soles Boys’ Shoes $1.85 Pair Girls’ Shoes $2.15 Pair tuna ths wisars bare Geeea tiie S11.50. Boys’ Heavy Calf noel Shoes ade of Samples and broken lotsa of Girls’ Shoes of tan, |B royalties from thetr song succews Honey Campbell Jeather. These are factory seconds, but wil! gun tal calf and patent leather; in lace and but You're as Dear to Me ax Dixie gf00d wear, as the imperfections are slight ton styles; heavy soles s3to 6 Wasa to Lae They have ay are so Well known, such as “Cousin twice in Cenefits for the Carrie's tUng Capers When i home in New York y Told Me That You Loved Me - _ Hut the greatest thing we have and oo Long, Dixie, Good-Bye N —New Hosier —New Underwear tn this world Ia a ttle nine-year |were written Uy the Misses Cacoy Ba ft Sal eet oie ee ee ewe IIS cat oes otic ae ote ae semen esroom because there will be so many new lines to see £ € } - -+ a Silk T Washable Gloves $1.75 Pai Women’s Silk Hose $1.00 Pai as uk- 1 Op Women's crane ppd Gloves ae clasp Pure aa tiie pasate ohh elastic Eee CONTINUED CONTINUED Buttons Many Lovely New U : S . style, with Pique or P. X. M. se ‘oper deeiie liele esiea. uheik Kid to0n ‘all sinos nion Suits 10c Dozen SPECIAL pur- A chase. Desir- able styles for dresses, coats and embroidered backs. Tan, ivory, putty, pearl n white, black and new costume shades. Diack and gray ' ; FROM PAGE 1 lL ors Women's Kid Gloves $1.50 Pait jun. wore wire tare cow. | MANY IN GUARD ENGLAND MUST One- and twoclasp Kid ¢ with oversewn sleeveless style, wit or lace yokes Or Pique seams, embroidered three rows of regular and extra sizes; special 25¢ each. Stitching on backs; all sizes in white only Ht a ‘ Women's Union Suits 50c WITHOUT JOBS CUT IMPORTS | Boys’ Cotton Hose 25c Pair Fine ribbed white Cotton Union Suits, low neck Hats at $5.00 $1.00 Fast Black Cotton Hose in medium and heavy sleeveless, with wing sleeves: cuff © or ~ 2 Ae Weights, with elastic ribbed legs, seamless feet, abell knee: sizes 24, 36 and 28; price 50c Sult gist Hone a : | trimming double soles, heels and toes; sizes 6 to 10% UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Frank A. Hollenthai—I'll prob.) Vermany's special efforts to do he ably Ko back to continue my work | Worst | } 1 \ » in the state university | The premier did not mince his | Unusual value at 10¢ dozen. Little Girls’ Coats, Special $2.95 thas izer "ain hea] = mr tr mee oo Ih| came Must Hunt Submarines W. Kreins—Ill get my Girls’ Coats, Special $5.95 jekhariog W. Kreine—tih get my] "Bnormoue secrifioes are reaui . i sume. tlonal grit. The government hopes We're selling these Coats for less than usual Robert 8. Gillespy—Work with to deal effectively with the subma prices, because of an advantageous purchase. the Mutual Life Insurance com-|rine question—but : doen not fol ile \ » . op ea pany Ix waiting for me low t we should rest on this While many of them are Winter Coats, most eat nale--x Joh; We hope of them are in nice weight for Spring. got got back too late for me to en There is no sure means to vic roll for the second semester at the |try Without hunting the subma 2- to 6-year Coats $2.95 university. I'd like to get work | fines from the de drafting or any work in an en The restrictive measures propos Howell || gineering c ftice ed by England's “man of the hour nished with belts and pockets, with large Waldo Sreene—T' ment of a Job ae Bo: — to the house of fe cs commons ct collars, in zibeline, boucle and chinchilla, |} No one promised to save @ job for) ig board of agriculture to re Jesse Flynn! dont expect any 7 6- to 14-year Coats $5.95 trenele fete ria te work nek me. |cM¥@ powers to enforce cultivation sere straw, New 7 ve Collars 50c EVERAL new styles ave heen received Collars at this mod- erate pr including Crepe Collars with lace » and insert, also Children’s Handkerchiefs 2 for 5c ( ypsaeg JDREN'S School Handkerchiefs o Children’s Coats, plain or fancier styles tailored ; self or v lawn, 10-inch size, neat ly h itched, some finished with colored cs of food products | andie: Collars ‘with Full flaring or straight line Coats, having novelty |B) man So ca eagoee pagers ed Cut Saimon imports Haif roll edge hemstitching and lace pockets, half or full belted, 1 the immense collars settled, but I've been conaidering| Importation of foreign tea, cof edging. Price 50¢. Of corduroy, silk or wool velour going North, where I have some |fe¢ and cocoa prohibited | ——Haseaspat Mlesrooes. ’ iatarente | Importation of canned salmon re Ernest Heath —Capt Jackson duced by 50 con i l]|nes"tiven me work ce one ‘of the | _ Paper imports to be reduced 640, | Cloth Dresses the corps mounts on < F ' , John Oe Han want work. 1)! The Sweater Section says $3.95 Saturday for Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters— I) was aiding on a ranch before going | fon of timber banned the roll collar style with half belts and sashes, in Copenhagen, rose, cardinal South. I'd like to stay here. | Importation of apples and toma ° ; SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE George Storey—I expect to ob. |toes prohibited | $4.50 and $4.95 Sweaters at $3.96 Bare ne es we site care at eis er eerie es $9. 50 and $12.50 DS aes 85c tain my old job the Bon Marche To Keep Beer Taste They've kept it for me, 1 under Corresponding restrictions. will ate ie 3 woe ms I-m stan¢ ye made 19 to distillation of spirits sa AG Sette TARY these mode This May Be the Last Time We Will Be || “roe. meiten-rve ro n 8 Story’ letans Pfie had in plan del amped pink per Fred O» Long! want Storm Serge “ 1y nad baon't anything in si and = ¢ J Able to Say “Men’s Shirts, Special 59¢” | sion’ ‘isin: lam for contra of a os Woal ‘Crepe , —— keep working for the corps ture, the premier announced these pink or blue with white, / one wit! ggg iene plans trim witl rz ~ the consciousness of For Shirts Like These Cost Almost 59c to Land in Seattle Today |] Marshall Blanchard —My job ts “A guarantee must be given to hte Bi) with 5 lain baine’ dealt ieaant 5 waiting at the Bon Marche farmer x” minimum prices “for de sie * | thre 3 cressea And the Men's Store will not handle “rubbishy” Shirts at any price | Robert E. Johnson—Don't expect some veare’ Pree . 5 1 tie through 40 1 y ; cel any difficulty in returning to the|” Fising of a minimum wage of 25 Price 85e¢. eatiy Sense The men in the Men's Store must know that Shirts are fast colors; that Shirts |[ {university as electrician and tele-|gniiines a week for acrieuit al tb Basement Salesroom oe ; are cut the proper size; that Shirts are carefully tailored phone man vorers r : ah They ar the P 5 ‘ is Lawrence Pepin—! worked at the, At the ou raight-line effects L : THESE SHIRTS ARE MADE OF GOOD PERCALES Bon Marche. They're holding our! premier apolk N f the moment, in : wT T : Pi jobs for us for his f c ‘ ‘ WITH STARCHED OR FRENCH CUFFS. Eaae or hin taste i ew Leather Hand- : Copenhay : In nice stripings—blue, black, tan and heliotrope on white grounds; all sizes to lifters Seliridge—t mM @ stenog:|claring the postponement was made . ay and Black i a ith. — y c, just a step inside the Low > rapher, and I'd like to get work necessary because he was eonsult B 1 00 Sizes for women and misses start with—Men’s Store, just Pp er Second Avenue Entrance. Walter Leach—I wan working an|ing with French ministers over the ags Ps Prices $9.50 and $12.50 r SE end jf a retail candy maker's helper at) problem of restricting imports FEW Gh the. mai 1 Pha. oU, | e done y with ‘ ie many i Hyde's. They've done away wit! Peiatese: 48) Ber Ton A : The New S C t ? the job since I | ae , £ es in this pring oats 7 ns an . —The Pacific’ juarantee of the price of wheat ° Walter Flaney—The Pacific T {at 60 shill for 1 new pment B $9 50 $12 50 $15 00 $18 50 q . phone company will take m | St OO shillings a quarter for 1917 nev ipment of Bags § 3 a Macki s Special $6.95 Ghasien edd (entenany enek} shillings per quarter for 1918 are shown in the sketch ; ‘ ’ oe |] There's probably a job waiting for | and is ipod shillings for the All are .of | black _otyles for practically every occasion - me at Sumas, with the Internation. | 2@Xt three s. l - ; fe of Spring are offered Na pause aia F af time company, where I-worked Potatoes during the coming sea leather, fitted with mir- i € had ere ; in the new d ois , 6. 50 Wi M ki | before son to have a fixed price of six ror and coin purse, and | Plays, tailored along t he lines of the new Boys J arm ackinaw Emmet Williams—I've got a new Pounds per ton have fancy lining and pass from Serge, Poplin, Gaberdine, Job on the string Cats price to be fixed at 38% metal or’ léathereor. | Wiagonsla.and Patcy Couunea ia | wy shillings per quarter for 1917 F , gs, : Coats Reduced to $4.95 Emery Boots — 1 don't know tae ‘per quarter for 1917, Boe giao ere: Price Navy Black Rose Gold Magenta ino } : - : sti SO Fy hd theta amy job In 24 shillings for 1920 to 1923, $1.00. Black and White Checks 1a —Clothing Section—Upper Main Floor, The Bon Marche fees |. Four, dhtereidne $9.50, $12.50, $15.00 an: nl $18.50, A New Arrival re ee promise when I left He's Electrician Edward Carey—i wasn't work less operator has been withdrawn 1 can't understand it, but haven't | versity or not I had no definite | had time to investigate. Conse Butter 41c Lb. ing at my trade as electrician when quently T have no job 1 don't . we left Seat , but I'd like work now whethe wan oO go tO Bea _pap er ve lg ded LP TS Crepe de Chine Envelope | al operator or not William Chamberlain—I can prob-| Walter Le Poidevin—i was a | | as a comm |f ably get work. I was a student at} Chemise, $1.95 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Freshly churned Washington Creamery Butter. bt dat Union operator at Olym. the Y. M.C.A Glad to deliver it with other groceries. Paul; Clapp—1 ought to beabiels Ly i. Runs if : $e i el rs finitely | REPE DE CHINE in a dainty pink | $4. 25 $s lf = whether my job n& for me { mayewer Settee | Early Rove Seed es | to Ket m y, ald 3 job as steamitter! Harry Vick—I worked at the Bon shade is used for an attractive new | ¢ = i} roasted fresh daily; a ibs. for 25¢ with the Seattle nstruction and! Marche, N c ~ aig sr1erT? . } pound v Re | 25 Ibs. for #1.40- Bo re “Sam P k” Diy Dake Co einnrtmuction and Marche, | No doubt 1M go back |I] Envelope Chemise, topped with wide NUSUALLY good vat {4 Smali Navel Oranges; | !bs. for 2. is ec time to find out about it Gave Up Ranching band of Filet lace finished with Valen ues are offered in these f oor Beant ee | Onion Sets, a Ib. 12%2e ° Ms bleei ne: Yrage Seddat tlf to en Marcus MeNamara—l'in out of a ciennes lace edge and ribbon-run bead Suits, which are catéefutly ee ae. Cooking Figs; black or ults Clear wane [ob 1 gave uw Job on at ranch ing. ‘The arm-eyes and drawer part are | tailored from dark-gray : y white; special, 5-pound Ge D i eae eo re vOrde also lace-edged Attractive value at |, mere. i Solar brand; Hawalian é. renee jorge Dewsen—I'm out of a job.| Rex Miles—I telegraph ope vool cassimere, in the pack; broken pleces; | bas for Be Spring styles are here at $8.50, $10.00 [I was ranching whon the call came |ator, and I mat wore ligt? Pot $1.95. Basement Saiesrvom | ular pinch-back style rh 4 No, 2 cans, each..44¢ | Canned Peas; Del and $12.50 Joseph Dodd—There ought not to|merly at Centralia, but would just | have three bel Sugar Cured Bacon; | Monte brand; tender ALL SIZES FR 4 be any trouble in getting back my|as soon have employment here | Mave three-piece helt, patch ; fine quality; by the | Sugar Peas; a can 14¢ ALL SIZES FROM 6 TO 18 YEARS [I job. 1 waa working in the Univer-|. Oscar Narrance—I'm out of job, | pockets and full-lined \ piece, $2%¢ Ib.; sliced, | OF 3 cans for.....40¢ The Boys’ New Spring Suits favor || "3, tistrict for « grocer there Can do most anything in the way | | trousers, Price $4.25. \ | Canned Seane; Ar. tha i das Ale ‘ Olin Hawkins—I worked for the! of work | W. d . 3 mour’s Helmet brand; ie pinch-back sty while those with |I|P. 8. T., L. & P. Co. so will prob-| H, M. Truesdell—1 want a Job, 1] 00 | BOYS CAPS in light and " Cut String Beans; doz pleats will be popular; the fronts are |] ably Ket back my Job. was in Brcadway high school be. B | dark mixtuce ae bia is E nuts; special, Ib, 2¢ | $1.80: can ....-14¢ || plain finished, with three-piece belt robere Hare Machinist fore going South asket ee 3be NEGA Sag (00 , : uit that are ex ai Havens ober elber—I'm a machinist) Bernard Stocking— 1 going to _ rs, at Goe,. ru | } CARRY HOME SPECIALS peigegmed Hy 4 a well tailored, |fand out of a Job. No, 1 didn't have|Elensturg, but MIT har hiner Special : nf ’ IN THE DELICATESSEN made of high grade Tweed Mixture teady employment when we left! day to look for a job l . 3 $ at : ; in brown, gray and tan: also fan Seattle Edward Wendt—I'm going to get 55¢ Apple Butter, Tea Gar | Chipped Beef, eat triped Cassimeres and Serge Lloyd Halloway—I've been re-|a job in Tacoma INC Tapeless Blouses, 29c den brand; Ib De | quality meat; Ib..40¢ Boys’ Custom-made Suits, made of J) men " a 66 ie cre stentene Paci Steel SEO daar Wppearance than the old Pork Sausage 18 Pound remnants of men’s high-grade suit- Cornelius Kelly—Sears & Roe.) Works ‘ ™TRONG Wood-carrying Baskets a fashioned drawsiring blouses and so much ae pei . : cael ings, sizes 8 to 18 years, priced at $1! ick Certainly treated me fine. They| Charles Snively, Richard Hause S : | easier to adjust! They are made of serviceable FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Renee seins og. 2 Prere pat S15. |naved my Job and paid me during| Henry Render, Charles Brady, For pictured, made of splint wood, with striped percales in light colorings, dark-striped MARCHE the eight months I was away rest Muinix and John Downing | reinforced bottom, Special 55¢. madras, blue chambray and plain white, Sixes 12 years, Price $5 Housewares Section, Basement. baiagae- ent Salesroom. aus " ' A. L. Chaffee—I've returned to| were discharged on the border and ya’ find out that my Hcense as a wire-|remained in the South, | RRA PAN De Bak Rin 2 ae CAHN TPN Pr

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