The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1917, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE |- seed The Quarterly | Sale of Notions +’ | FULL OF HELPFUL ECONOMIES IN SMALL WARES Sweet Singer Here Soon _| AND SEWING SUPPLIES. Even though it may be only a penny or two saved on ¢ article, you Ave quite a respec le total when you've purchased en t ee you throu t pring sewing Pin Top Hose Supporters 2. Paj —8&c Pair— Women's, Misses’ and Chil dren's Hose Supporters of good quality elastic, in black and white Dexter's Silko Crochet Cotton || —7c Ball— Mercerized Crochet Cotton; all numbers in white and ecru; Nos. 10 and 20 in colors. Aa Wm. F. Nye’s Machine Oil; fine | Stewart's Safety Pins; dozen a» Se Universal Bow Holder, hold Th G R P t of Tubricating of] for all kinds of | sorted Pins on a card; nickel | the ridbon and enna yamne to e own oom resen s eR, machinery; special, ‘. i the hair like a barrette Ae Ac | tien rien wit vot gg | act ne 5¢ 3 tm warea | TO © cord 25c Sanitary Belts, well made of 4 Cotton Tape of qua! *H} only; 10-yard pi . %- and | 10¢ packages Hump Hair Pins; 19. c X-inch widths; ‘ regular and invisible o a piece 5c sizes; special, a pkg 5c : , ; Bone Hair Pine; shell and amber Gotton Lisle Elastic in black | Charter Oak Sewing Cotton; | color; one dozen medium size Boand white: %-, %-, %4- and %-| good assortment of sizes, but no | pine in a box F inch widths; numbers 40, 60 and 60 tn price Baa | a yard wade 5c white; special, a spool 4c Richardson's R. M } Be Mending Tleswe | fn black, @nap F i medium size, | zed Crochet Cotton; white and brown: easily patches onre 100 In white; 3 to 60 in ecru th good spring snap; é and mends without 3 hehe agsein 4c 0 and colors - SC | white only; a dozen J 10c The New Frocks and Gowns Expressive of Springtime —revealing Fashion’s most fascinating phases in specialized modes for mat- inee, afternoon, evening and out-of-doors pastimes. —disclosing the change from the bouffant lines of a year ago to the straight- sewing; « plece a ball 2 : Collingbourn’s Best Darning Cot- Common Pins, fine nickel and 10¢ Solloff, a ay i dry cle line and barrel silhouettes. ton, black only; 45-yard spools; | brass Pins; will not rust; 160 | er; will ret from Gloves —introducing the new versions of the chemise dress, and smart Cossack types for sports wear. —emphasizing the vogue of beads, braids and embroidery in dress decoration, and forecasting the lavish employment of Filet and Venise Laces on oe... Palo og Weteor tegen SGlie 7c UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Billie Burke Style Dainty White House Dresses for Lingerie Blouses Boston Grand Opera company next week, has a host of admirers here $1.95 SL. 95 She was heard here last season, and made a decided hit. The opera ; } i ment at the Moore theatre, Wednesday, Practical, neat looking House ine of White resin will open its engagement at the Summer Frocks of sheer materials. —Second Floor, The New Season’s Cottons A Diversified Showing Maggie Teyte, the famous prima donna, who will be here with the Dresses these, at $1.95. In the s at only $1 “ Dainty ; “a Pao = ‘ | i 5 \ orate 7 Pour operas, with many interna-|prima donna: T mas | 3urke , fine and pretty organdies, t F ; 2 | Billie Burke style, of f vad: Hdetea aac uals t lebrated xi will | Chalime Pit eg dled ARGE floral designs in shadow effects, quaint | i rr d chamt r 7 » hes n the threeday » at Leveron!, Romeo Boscacc Thurs. _ gingham and ct ambray, i cmatastata | Geena ne II: hardin aay om Gounod's “Faust Dolly Varden patterns, Dresden designs, stripes, checks, plaids and mix frilled fronts, embr ring peséday night, March with Riccardo Martin, » | Chinese novelties, checks, Stripes and plaids are | : ¢ ; ; Ps | To new Petticoats of Crepe given wide representation in the Cottons of Spring | 46 chine and Wash Satin in the 1917. beautiful dawn-pink shade are ory for the Teyte, Graham Marr, Jose to be given at dones, Mabel Riegelman, is as follows akaja, Glorgio Puliti ning, March 7 «, Puoctni’s 1 tures. They are plaited full tucks, plaits and hemstitchir The complete r from the yoke and finished do their part in making the four 5 rtormanc with pretty collars attractive —Second Floor. Ww ay -— SS — 11 Verdi's “Alda,” with Glovannt Zena Gaudenat : added billowy double flounces ‘ 1 9 * » Haklanoff, H Ren > 4 small ’ ned it | : K = N - t S 1 Pric tello, ver Vine, races : cn Hine ar ‘Ae - — ie ps Voiles : Orman I ' p> e ¥ w a | of Georgette crepe and chiffon ite en eeds a pecia rices George Baklanoff, Amertia Farrelli,, Maria Wit a and others. The allover floral ¢ pages id Maaco daper nce rit os 8 Poe and yards and yards of lace, ‘a > Paolo Ananian; Thursday afier- operas will be conduc stripes, and check igns of pink, green and | resuiting in the daintiest of $1.25 family size “Peerless” Glass Coffee Percolator ats oon, Mascagni'’s new opera, “Ir! to Morangoni and grounds with large floral blue on self-check white | garments Seconda Floor ; 1 « he standarc a. with T ki Miura, the Japanese | Guerrier! 4 z ‘the 7 grounds, 65c yard Food Choppers; will cut Tops, the andard » Tama’ a, the Jo destinies, 86 ;Snches Wide, yarc vegetables, fruit and meat each 5é@. ! ie aed Embroidered Voiles on rau air > of all kinds; special, | . yare voven-stripe grounds, in r+) a - si <aiury I YOUTH SAYS HE Splash Voiles in stripe pat pi blue, green and Two espgially pleasing pat- ciara We Sellow Mixing SHORT NEWS sdidb and Didie Varde black, 75¢ yard | terns have been received in Bowls, large size first quality, each Printed Voiles with large | %*!2foot Soumac Rugs. One floral designs on check has a sand-color field overlaid grounds, also large floral | With Chinese designs in light- designs in pink, helio- | blue, old-gold, cream and black; Sink Strainers heavy patterns on plain japanned tin; priced, each 10¢. 419¢. FREDERICK & NELSON'S a dows, done in Chinese, are attract ing more attention than any of te grounds, 36 inches wide, 25e yard - rr Tur . | rope ‘llow d gre the other is in two-tone effect, TIME TO REPAINT THE HOME BOTH INSIDE AND OUT windows displayed Lace-stripe and Pilain- ; aes a |. with plain taupe field bordered for many mont weave Voiles, Chinese OG, DIA npn ad tae ino” anker § arkness erm 3, gave mn ‘ 4 de. 75 are ith conventional design in a Fuller's “Everlasting “Ironite”’ Floor Paints | ian ate fo be oc Mi r ne the | SS thea realie pest igns, Dresden pat s inene ea * eb rns k | darker shade of the same i 1! t, an . terns and spots in light plash oiles in chee’ n ll give ent ent Skinner & Eddy and the « 4 part murder ar bs color. <Gecont Fiske ‘Se ee bob : erigig Phen | |Hiiargest merchant vessel ever con-|of Williem Hu OF 8a medium and dark ‘color- and stripe effects on | gi a white and all colors isfaction ; get ne to |] tructed in the Northwest, will be | loonk r in ings, 36 inches wide, white grounds, 36 inches | 1s nousecleanit | |f launched March Aug i 50c % quart at 7O0¢; 14-gal use at hou aning APRIL 00 tne Geek doblaniied Walder : yard. wide, 50c yard. aes : per the Seattle | ridors of the ce sta ir — im ee |) Proving by its innumerable $1.40; gal. $2.65 ; |. $1.10. Day Nursery association day ever ‘an met by Capt | fine hand-stitched tucks that i" i ——— SEATTLE BOY Scouts have of Pol GET OUT IN THE GARDEN AND DIG AND RAKE planned a bugy outof-doors season, | “I wax ina murder mix-up in St AN t iE : T -4 which begins in the next few | Loule w nilowas kid and I have AND HAVE A GOOD TIME v ; been worrying so much about ft VOTERS WHO supported Presl-|that I want to settle this thing for dent Wilson in tion | good,” he told Hivan. Sullivan | ff 1 hold a reu at red him in to Capt. of De © Northold Inn Monday night at a Charles Tennant «© A. C. Sullivan to be charming is to be tucked is a lovely Blouse of rose Georgette Crepe, with round French neck encircled by a tucked frill and wrist bands of bive velvet ribbon. —Second Floor. . 7 € k Walderman told Tennant that he Spading Forks of best steel, with 4 tines, Garden Rakes with 12 teeth and long SEVENTY FIVE ENGINEERS. two others h anned the Sckcnsisldig ikea long or short handles, 95¢, handles, 65¢e. a orinte ts and gor very of Hufna who jointly men are ted to atte onducted a grocery store and Pruning Shears with best cutti Shovels with round or square points of ‘orestry b blades, 40¢ to $1.35. best steel, long or short handles, 75a ng of the U. of W. Tuesday at 10 1 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE a fight ad ais - NO TRACE, either of the victim) while ylight holdup | po! Tuesday—a Little Sale of Stationery a ave. and Columbia st could be} Tennant wired to the St. Louis Dainty rose designs are beau- tifully hand-painted on a New Pyralin Ivory Toilet Set. It 1s in the graceful Du Barry pattern, and is made up of fifteen pieces—a handsome and Enamel Chamber Furniture = 8 -»= m= loon in St. Louis. Instead of calm the grocer showed to Tennant that party to the pro neither he nor ant to include or the robber in a With such low prices on paper and envelopes that you've no excuse for lettir found by the police jehief, William Young, who prompt correspondence lag. r EARL J. REYNOLDS, former|jy requested that Walderman be Pound Paper in tints, such as pink, blue. | Boxed Stationery, odd lots, including some bn ia 3 “ee € aie otic ad-{ bmg ot hey out reer a + theote at Moderate Prices gray, lavender and buff; 1 pkg. paper, 2 initials in gold and silv 15c to al ir 69, Woodmer ng held at the , 5 ‘ Winding narrow ribbons pkgs. envelopes, 45c value, at 25¢ ues; with boxes slightly soiled; while we { t Fourth a alien® Walderm ni N the Furniture Galleries, Fourth Floor, is dis- | ‘round and ‘round a Hat is Dennison Decorated Crepe Paper, in sev-| 1 ‘a bog ' = ie” , AT SAN FRANCISCO, orders to| Sunday after an interview Witt played an extensive assortment of well-built | 2 hac glint fi sitter ca if 2 f ace aper oilies, four dozen to the} ‘ t to k an aviator who aldermar ” = 3 ay i r Sr , and is resu eral different designs; 15c rolls; special package, as orted sizes; 15¢ value; spe ties. bver the fortifications of tia | « ; sai i Chamber Furniture in the popular ivory enamel! very effective Sports Millin- for Tuesday at, a roll 5¢. cial, a package 5¢. 5 © issued today by MAJ luty gheritts Mat Starwich and finish, from which complete suites or odd pieces ss 2 wie peter of pt ison’ i , A ‘ elie Stewart Campbell and Deput ae ‘ pons for this purpose is on dis- ages p= sor eed iia ad er gee he “arpa Atal tA de eae eat ain army. | Prosecutor John D. Carmody, who ff may be chosen to meet many different require- — piey, featuring Chartreuse, m1 SIENS ; zula 5 50c, 75c anc cc values; specisz C of the! ve yar i cde " . a dozen; special, 2 dozen Sen 4 day at 25¢ es Sal gata ate Pacific Coast” will be the title of | Gent to Auburn and arrested K-/H. ments, Pumpkin, Gold, Green, Mus- pen; ’ 5 Ps mG |] |@ paper to be read by F. A. Harris, | nore ang John Garcia, alleged to The Th P S P 2 tam, Rose, Pigeon-blue and sas 7 : sg: . civ ueineer the meeting of!) ” : # 7 — : * : a b have committed the thefts e ree-Piece Suite Picture many of the more staple colors, Whiting’s Gothic Initial Stationery Reduced to 39¢ J tie! ssn’ 'Sorthwete ‘Shciety Ge hye commited wie theta Roman stripes ei staal Engineers Saturda vening in the intendent of buildings, who was “| given a leave-of-absence of 90 d | was accompanie Bast last Wed Is $81.50 designs are the favorites among the novelties Chamber of Commerce rooms The Original Price was $1.00 a box | |]| THE JUNIOR college plat Whiting’s Gothic Initial Stationery, a lovely grade, die stamped in gold and col- j Which separates the work of 1 his brid lt ors; 24 sheets of paper, 12 correspondence cards and 36 envelopes, formerly $1.00; spe- |f| first two years in the university | RO*day M4 ” wil pratt e cial at 39c a box. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE course from the last two, will bel woingtord ave sasiladeiasii ae voted upon by the faculty of the : U of W Mareb 18 | AN ATTEMPT to rob the | jof the Hergens-Davies Co. , il} “FREE TODAY, an onion or po . 40c Window Shades, Special 25c Ea. | sack am, TODAY: an onton or pe. itah ave. Wie Bunday” nigh, was was the sign displayed by a New abe tho eGR view iB oh peta York storekeeper Saturd: anc ently —or the separate pieces may be purchased at the Ribbon Section, First Floor following prices Full-size Bed, $25.00 Toilet Table, $21.50 Dresser, $35-00 me : Just received—Metal Girdles Fourth Floor. | to wear with the straightdine cloth Dress or Spring Suit. They are in oxidized finish, ——o———— Good quality Cloth Opaque Window Shades, 36 inches wide. These are mounted | sp: ollers and co! veral shades rreen: also ‘ : A : frightened away the burglar last for Tuesday Just for Tuesday |] | the Bonney-Watson' chapet Tuesday swelry Section, First Flo Sttoch Tree, Tere te eet ae ssaium | | srince teat, Gingham Se Yard iI!" OURiNG reanuany se restt | CHAMBER ELECTS With Leather Seat ciegsel t 27-inc eas Ginghams in neat check, plaid | |f|Carrying 30,470,000 feet o lumber, and Back shades, with figure and stripe patterns; and stripe patterns; mill end ler h the to 15 lengths to 10 yards, —Lower Main Floor, yards, mestic and foreign ports. A two-tone boot effect in hg os “edi 1 HE: ao seater re || THE FINE ARTS SOCIETY is | heavy ribbed weave is a fea- i ita: | busy on plang for its annual spring The new board of trustees of the, ture of some of the newest For Bargain Tuesday in the OfGeavias /festival, which will be given in the|Seattle Chamber of Commerce and ° Silk Stockings, combining cer | Moore theatre April 30. Commercial Club, elected Saturday, 7 Pounds of Pure Can S | CONGREGATIONS IN Seattle} will meet for the first time Tues e us ar < Cc churches Sunday were urged to do|day and rct a permanent suecess-| Provided you purchase other groceries at the same time. their civic duty and vote in Tues-|or for C. B. Yandel, who resigned ise, purple, emerald or gold with white, —First Floor. TTRACTIVE value is represented in this lf | day's election last week as secretary -} a, Oak Rocker Head Rice; good grade Texas grown Rice; b-lb. | Pure Black Pepper in bulk |]| THE FUNERAL of Madame Jn-| Tho board members are Fumed ak Rocker of bag for 290. Elbow cut Macaroni, special, Ha menti, pe rnationally fa Three vent ares ludge Thoma comfortable pattern, as For the Sports Skirt individ- allan Prunes; latest crop; large fruit; 6-pound | Bon Special Coffee: special high grade vinttes | mous a8 a grand opera singer, who| Burke, D. BE. Frederick, Joshua ‘ ; ; whe wet ag for bbe. ig@outeRog died Saturday at the Providence |Green, J. , Douglas, Frank Mc pictured, with auto spring po imag ee peearws le ded Raisins; Sun-Maid brand; large siz oh io. 4 can ’ a eos hospital after an illness of nino| Dermott, Josiah Collins, ‘Two-yea s ie Cottons have arrived—no two ‘auen; euch 114, Faas carne ome tae eb pele No. 4 cane, each 40¢; No. 2 cans, |) months, was held Sunday afternoon |term—A, W. Leonard, Frank Water seat and high back covered like, They are patterned » P 4 ape ripples sagas isis deta ¢ in the Bonney-Watson chapel |house, Worrall Wilson, Joseph in Snan} eathe Price with checks, plaids and large CARRY HOME SPECIALS IN THE DELICATESSEN The RECOVERY of « larko part|Mothon, William F. bekart, tw. f} | Spanish leather. Price | tigutda oo cotta “anks eis : T i owe of the property stolen from home . o-Yed ° . " Apricot Jam; famous Tea Garden brand; per | Whole Codfish; best quality: per pound 12/96, Lisne ies aiiee habeas foie [menace Mulia aes $15.00. —Phird Poor. Beach cloth. The founyard pound 17/2¢, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | aan Pr} deca b= » ae omb, George | v f SHER are , eas |f|and Seattle in the last three|W. Allen, James D, Hoge, B. ( pattern, $3.00, —rrirst Foor. asus jmonths was made Sunday by Dep-| Wagner, Frederick Bausman, | Neh dl adh tet ial

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