The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1917, Page 10

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| (Gutbursts of Fveret Trae] THE BON MARCHE |S2=22=== ue | __. Pex ‘< T | Let These Friday Bargains Help You to a ma | Cope With the Higher Cost of Living Wile | ell et Hie, 4 Sf _ | Marquisette Curtains $1.25 100 Pairs of Them at This Temptingly Low Price for Friday Plain hemstitched Marquisette Curtains with a 2-inch hem for $1.25 a pair on Friday—only 100 pairs of them—they'll be sure to go quickly q IN WHIT IN ARABIAN IN CREAM od MR, MANAGER, 1 HAVE JUST STEPPED IN TO THANK ou % THIS WEEK'S FILM ID A DAISY? Ivé BEEN IN TO SEE IT 7 Twice? I'M STRONG FoR IT Because ir | : SHows A MODERN YOUNG "QUEEN" HELPING HER MOTHER ScRUBR THE FL COR —— VERY RARE SIGHT, INDEE ose . — Fancy Bordered Serim $ Special 15c a Yard Fancy bordered S$ “ very m ‘ ar ld, tan a quisette; dainty flowered borders in shade f bl ec, pi imitation hemstitc! hems; good assortment to choose from THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SWAGGER NEW COATS FOR $21.95 IN VELOURS SERGE, POPLINS ARMY CLOTHS FANCY MIXTURES AND NOVELTY COATINGS LOTS OF NEW COLORINGS HERE APPLE GREEN EMERALD HIGHLY COLORED PLAIDS AND CHECKS, BLACK AND NAVY, OF COURSE DR. RITTER PLAYS _ _ KAISER’S GAME; TO _ BE OUSTED,REPORT WASHINGTON, March 1— (this government An accumulation of annoying Aroures Lansing’s Ire activities of Dr, Paul Ritter, required that KR Swies minister to the United thin to the States and Germany's indirect Diplomatic ethic representative here, has tended least, also required that Ritter to put him in the near leave it to the state With fashion broadly hintir jasplendid new models at $21.9 They're ( i} —just the proper lengths—loose flaring models : } Coats with the fitted waists. The shirring around the }/ many—and no one would think of having a Spri i} of self material or in contrasting colors, and pockets to 1 ODDS AND ENDS OF SILK WAISTS ATTRACTIVE NE W LINGERIE Pr 4 ~ c rtona non rata c an AT $1.65 WAISTS AT $1.15 Wainh Gardena Jonkenied to Friday, a sale of Silk Crepe de Ch and Tub Blonses that will meet th 2 mands Bernstorff several found Altho Sik Blouses—odds and ends and br a sizes lingerte, volle and organdy pure himself, following his propa. to co } chiefly sizes 36 and 38—either white or fi lace | With bright colored trim olf striped and da schemes of the last two and lace trimmed and embroidery trimmed sport striped collars—or t SILK AND WOOL DRESS SKIRTS PARTY DRESSES, WORTH TO AT $3.95 $24.50, AT $10.00 Low enough priced, don't you think, for new Dainty, Muffy Party Dress k taffeta, chit kirts? Plain flaring and plaited models, with fon, net, metallic cloth, in pastel sha 4 led and tucked, and years While government heads re fuse to comment officially on the matter, some privately ad. mit that the administration is |PHELPS FORGOT THE coming to believe that Or. Rit. | # belted and yoke tops or shirred headings—of &re those puffy kinds or ru ter not only inherited Von | poplins, worsteds, silk poplins and fancy *%° charmingly trimmed Bernstorff's diplomatic duties | BELT LINE BONDS mixtures. SECOND FLOOR-THE BON MARCHE here, but that he has taken up, | as well, certain German propa nes ea kngpey . ) cae ganda work that may force a | B Ton Phelp candidate for elec Fri Boys’ and Girls’ Fast Black Frid En cpoesenre aetuven hbwealt | Ei aucurat (as Sowktown Dare of : . + of | the city W y iday : Cotton Stockings 19c Pair irursd bean aat| Phelps traveled from corner to Specials in Seamless Cotton Stockings, heavy weight, | Specials in | {f{tion ot rovorts that Ge |decked automobile. ite had fie : wide ribbed for boys, and the light weight, | i} a Germ — ory an and drum corps and a few sbort sen Domestics fine ribbed lisle thread for girls; sizes 6 to | White Goods 8 da a ibe aged a dba nees con raing his re aan for i ee | 10 (irregulars) 0 np e | wr ather ha lo still for the be it line ° irst The did not sa Dress 25c Heavy Black Sateen White ep de Lhe . | ¢ propaganda work wa rt Pity ae eats COUNTY TO TAKE KINKS GUT SOON Percal : abana 36 Inches Wide, 19¢ Yard or Le Yodo fey on: (280 Ye, with a perma 36-inch Dress Per-| full yard wid P cale in light and me- | skirts and chil 1 Long Clot ain dium colors, in neat | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE and checked Nain figure and stripe pat- terns; in lengths to 10 yards, ook, ranging from Fabric Gloves, Chamoisette 12 40 inches wiao; | | lengths to 5 yards; | | — | and Lisle Thread, 49c Pair | special 12%e yard. |] Apron About 400 pairs of Fabric Gloves Gingham | this special lot; been mended, and others are soiled; m will straighten iks in the Se ° from me are seconds, or ete to “win suet a orusaue revo’ SUDGE DIRECTS THE _anered Government ALIMONY BUDGET 1 that the pla ve White ly Pique 8c Yd. | Waien’s Light Weight 25¢ Yd. 27-inch Apron Ging. ue and §-inch Vh a oe Cotton Union Suits 55c batik bis » also brown | I 1 and white check pat- Fine quality Cotton Union Suits, low | fancy cord patte terns; mill lengths| "eck, eveless style, with the tailored | sultable for skirts to 15 yards, | band to ion; either cuff or lace knée- sizes and children’s dress. | | —Lower Main Floor. 38; extra sizes at 65c. vatiabavchéaal | \| R MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE eee and plant things and i A TT have a good time ull VU ct malleable iron, | FOR SPRING IS HERE wwith long wood handles, at | J o¢ B5¢. Judge Gilliam set alimony of Mr Sarah Me nted a divorce recently *Iruled the sband should give the | wife $12.50 a week, of which $5 was {to be apent for groceries and the re mainder for the » ort of the fam fly in the manner in which the wife | Cormick more imnoy AT PUEBLO, a fire destroyed the Central high school, with a loss of labout $250,000. ry BEACON HILL TO HAVE NEW APPROACH SOON Within 10 days, the residents ofjave. 8. The planking of gardening tools, lots of garden seeds, ar they’re not at all costly at this store. é C. MORSE, D. M. FERRY AND LILLY’S | Garden Troweis, mado of Best Garden Hoes, made of one iy with strong, we \f| Beacon hill will have a means of| Street, beginning at Att plece of ste: with strong | SEEDS IN 5c, 10c AND handles; pric 106 | MAAK Rouies sorlehiant} was started Wedne handles, at 59¢, . FOURTH FLOOR 4g vont 28"! City Engineer Dimock is adverse tte Rind Sead Potatoes, 4 Ibs 15c PACKAGES go out of thelr way a con-| to this route, basing his o| 25e Ds. $1.40; and 60 To those who would havo « ; siderable distan ccording to a that citizens ibs, for $2.75. good show in their garden we nnouncement o perintendent of nd of the district will be MUUTEME Hak kee usp, 16 | Would ame that tor uke th. \Streets C, +{c to walk several bl north The new approach to the Beacon | bi | e they can turn back and pro. jill district will be by way of 18th] grow, 12//2¢ pound. above seeds; best results are | Shovels, made of best steel A 18th |ceed along 18th Sweet Pea Seed in bulk, straight | obtained and we have complete with round or square points, colors, 10¢ ounce. | assortments of vegetable and long or short handles, 75¢, | FOURTH FLOOR flower seeds. FOURTH FLOOR “Week-End” Specials in the Grocery Store SEA FOODS FOR THE JDAHY’S EASTERN | SPECIALS IN CANNED Only the greatest x od lai | vented fatalities 1 nd serious ridge collapsed. It happened in its oth : injuries when the Beacon hill LENTEN FAS PACK SUGAR CURED FRUITS the siilineas of night, Whole Codtish; ood duality se BACON IN THE PIECE. AND VEGETABLES If it had occurred during the day~—who can tell what misery tebted Wish; average 3 or 4 AT 43 SOLIN Canned Tomatoes: solid pacl it may have cause! to human lite and jimb? i tbe, each; pound 42/20. 32 Ya A POUND large cans; regular 8c grade Mi eee v © lucky that the city loses only in mone | Canned Gaimon; red Alaska) OF 35c¢ a Pound Sliced special, @ can S Wheslas Canned Pumpkin: bel - Mout Who is responsible, by the way, for this waste? Who ts to Salmon; No. | tall cans, 19¢, | Seediess Sultana Raisins; Sun blame for such an illy eons brand; No, 2% cans at 11¢, ucted bridge? Canned Shrimps; Happy Home Maid brand: large size pack- | Canned Pineapple?” Hintecs Fe wx aE, Taxpayer, It was not Kriekson, It was not Hesketh, rand; No. 1 cans at 12Vo¢ ages, each Jhe. brand; No, 24 t was not Dale - ” a; 2% cans Haw: No, 1% cans, each 28¢, VOURTH FLOOR Sliced Pineaipien | aes It was Mr. Reginald H. Thomson, the pet apologist for Coun cilman ©, Allen Dale, each, 194, THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON A New Selection of Spring Coats at $25.00 ey EFRESHINGLY new in ¢ ign and splendidly pra tical as well, are these Coats ey the smart, tailored effects dc f ired for business and shopping a | wear i Lyk | Effective use is made of id titchin vhich often serves t accehtuate the novel cut or rangement of collar, pockets or belt. The favored cloths are : * Serges, Diagonals, Wool Vel- H ; (ag j ours, Whipcords, Poplins and If ml Gaberdines. A Coat of Tan or Green A Coat of Tan-and-Blue Wool Velour Checked Velour sear (Sketched at Right) (Sketched at Left) $ hes lor de ed 1 has the ity collar and cuffs stitched mulate cke h be d t twi plaits at sides i colla wth k twist add on Lined to itchir elf colo: Lined to waist t t n ilk Price k messaline Price $25.00, $25.00. - A Coat of Diagonal Cloth in Copenhagen, Green or Black (Sketched at Center) illustrates the new “barrel ntrasting color, lined to waist with serviceable messaline Price $2 The New Separate Skirts Plaid Taf Tafieta Skirts in black and navy, $13.5 Skirts, $10.50. Wool Jersey Skirts rose, green Black and Navy Basement Salesroom Paints, Varnishes and Wall Tints For Spring Decorating N many a well-regulated home painting and redecorating are as much a part of Spring as housecleaning. The Housewares Section has anticipated the requirements of the season with large and well-assorted stocks of Paints, Wall Tints and Varnishes, including the following: Ironite Floor Paint, quart, 65 White Paint for inside and out- half-gallon, $1.10 S5e; half- $2.10. jon, $2.70. Rainier Ready-mixed Paint, quart, 80; half-gallon, $1.40; gallon, $2.¢ Non, side uses, qu allon, $1.45 Sapolin Glass Frosting for windows, auto lamps and electric bulbs, 20c and 35c, Turpentine, pint on Bronzing Powder, one-ounce si package, 20c Boiled Linseed Oil, Bronzing Liquid, 10c, 15¢ and 20c¢ bottle. Sapolin Gold Enamel Outfits, nd 40¢ White Shellac, haif allon, $1.4 i i f Orange Shellac, ey Bit thee 4 qui gallon, $ gallo} Japa-Lac Stain and Varnish, a Sapolin Waite Enamel, ¢ te 20c; half-pint, 30 complete finish in one appli ' eelateas pint quart, $1.00 Muresco Wal! Tints in five on, in many col quar- . . pound packages, many col- tennant, half. oe Lion Linoleum and Interior ors, 550 package. pint $1.00; half. Varnish, pint, 50c . an . a ae. Ge ~, NATh | Paint and Varnish gallon, $1.85; gallon, $2.50 90c; half-gallon, $1.75; gal 1 , Ibe, 20c, Jap-a-Lac White Enamel, quar lon, $3.2 to $1.2 Aluminum Paint for ra¢ Weighted Floor Polishing Brushes, 15-pound, $2.50; pound, $3.00. Nu s Section, Basement. half and boilers, 15¢ c4 Just Received $4.95 Pair ren often find tl small in the pictured ned especially to solve culty. It is ir ck Vici Kid, with crav- enette cloth top, cut amply wide, and welted sole May also be had in butto: Sizes 4 to 9; widths E to EEE. Price $4.95 pair. Basement Salesroom. style ” Frederick & Nelson ce Be Furniture Polish prepared from our own for te ula and used in our own rest furniture finishing shop, is ai now put up in handy quan iM Nut Bowls tities for family use; 25¢@ i . and 50@ bottle { Special 45c This Polish is. eepecially 4 UT BOWL as picturea, | TeComMended for cleaning | N well-finished in ric dark brown with — hane easily a carved Japanese design. Com does not gum and does not put a gloss on dull fin- plete with anvil and hammer, special 45¢. ished surface Basement Satesroom, | Housewares Section, Basement

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