The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1917, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR TWoman Is ‘Lawyer| THE BON MARCHE J AEs rae rr sie FREDERICK &NELSON | 1 nc sae PIKE ST, SECOND AVE., UNION ST. ELLIOTT 4100 ” n ping Center Is Bright ; With New Spring ‘a to Shopping tyle 6 7 ee a Merchandise | Economy 3 Easter Coats at $4.95 On Saturday, Children’s Day 100 New Spring Coats in the dearest littl data popular price, Loose and full belted Coats, fashioned just like mother sathered at the yoke or shirred at the waist, in broken or Shepherd checks, novelty coating and serges, braid trimmed, with collars of contrasting colors. Girls’ New Spring Girls’ Spring Coats Tub Dresses at $2.50 2 to 15 Years—$7.50 Sizes 6 to 16 years in Girls’ Tub Frocks, styles Girls’ better Coate—in styles that the girls like. jj suitable for school or dress wear—of fing de Fancy mixtures in novelty belted styles, with large i} pendable materials, such as narrow and wide wale : ques, in sailor, middy and 2plece effects—or . eeaient Mine and Bolero styles, all prettily | neatly stitched, and Granite cloth, empire and y trimmed. effect _ A ie Sones of Smart Trimmed Millinery Spring Coats, at $15.00 All-Black Black-and-White WO of the styles arriving with this new ship- $7 50 ment are shown in the sketch, and there are several other models, illustrating the Spring's in- HOSE who limit themselves to black or black- clination toward fullness and-white for the first Spring Hat need recog- and plaits, novelty belts ee va nize no other bounds, for choice in shape and trim- and trimming of rows ming may be made of stitching. from Refreshingly new and ¢ Wide - brim Sailors, Spring-like are the 1 / . 4 . Towering Turbans shades of Chartreuse, f ) Wig and Mushroom Sail- © ing, or- tan, gold, rose, green ors, with wing nament or novelty styles an others collara——woo! poplin Coats in plain tailored eff ats SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE hop al Nye kes ———_—_—__—__-—— — — * ~ nd mag . rit " a ‘i Gel Oak ESTHER ANTIN. v4 - trimming and many W. h bl Kid Gl Women’s S rin 5 Weight | | A woman is to be prosecutt of the Coats are in f \ other effects sanc- asnhabie 1 oves | 5 ai p S . jf attorney against another wotwan, navy, black, novelty : y tioned by the new | $ Wot charged with der, for the first 3 | , esanon. For Easter Wear | Union Suits charaed with murder, for ine fii checks and plaids. season, | $1 0 Pp a S . t fe perhaps of the United States, Mins Light-weight wool vel | _ Leb | 5 a Yr | ecial a 50c Astin of Toledo is the attorney and ours, serges, ve plins, gab ) i | 1 Mra, Evel Marle d | } ‘ lor sketchec | Women’s new Washable Kid Gloves, Union Suits, ideal weights for Seattle to have insulted her. Mise Antin thie ado talibeinw seul ie i ilan hemp straw, has for its only trim Za spread- dandies for $1.50 a pair; sizes 5% to Spring weather; pure white, perfect fit- is 22, a graduate of Ohio Northern ft ; ing ‘eae’ 4 ing wing effect held by a jet pin. Price $7.50. i | 734. One clasp, half pique style, with | | ting garments, with low necks and n university, and ts one of the first ties in these Coats. Priced , are f ‘s, or yecKS anc o omen prosecuting attorneys in the | ‘ ‘ se Df} | embroidered backs. Colors to match ile, Yoarchales (ot lacoenlinnl pebrmereed | at $15.00. _ The New Colorings of Spring ij } | your suit or coat. In pearl, ivory, putty, | . ; : sie ia Basement Bal tanary and tan; also “Chamois and | | knee or sn Ad fitting cuff knee; sizes 34, in Trimmed Hats, $5-00, $6.50 and $7.50. sae othort lalate —_ : Bn cee og ante Children’s Easter Hats INJURED MAN IS White Gloves weight, for street wear ith with shirrings of ribbon, streamers and other youthful three rows of 4 trimming effects, in J , light-blue, navy and rose, Children’s Hats in plain tailored effects, for general wear, 50¢ to $3.50. —Banement Salesroom Boys’ “StandM Wear” ” School Suits $5.00 SECRET AGENT $1.25 Pair beck sisee 5 i ; 3 25] $3.00, $3.95, $4.50 and $5.00. “STAND-WE AR” SU | I Ss ARE M \l IE OF 1 have no reseen to belleve GOOD STOUT i ay TWEEDS AND Rfichieed eile a eerobee (a \ Children’s Tub Dresses = Ing agent of itieh gov CASSIMERES ernment.” declared Barnard j . Sizes 8 to 14 Years - Pell, British consul, Friday IN ABOUT 15 | —TWo PAIRS } OF KNICKERS WITH EVERY “STAND-WEAR” =. sutt— YOU'LL FIND THEM _TRUE TO NAME. q ALL SIZES HERE FROM “6 TO. 17 YEARS. extoom am Dres in stripes, checks and plain colors other popul effects itl z of contrasting PATTERNS— evenson and how He vy, } 95c, $1 25 and $1. 50 Dae ae oe designed in middy, Peter Thompson, Billie Burke and nking him il, he was taken tc sod 8.0. sctives are’ find y / HREE large : nts of these-well4made Ging DARK GRAY AND hie rem et. Oi a T BROWN MIXTURES “ciation valle ete an conditic 4 with trav NOT EASILY SOIL _ [f| ‘he Minor, hospttal and the potice “Trailer” prerhr ple ‘i | mtinsumg N ’ WASH DRESSES, $1.95 to .50. Play Shoes hia room et the MOSTLY THAT DO |[itler's checks fo 000 on him materials, braiding or buttor ‘rices -95e¢, $1.25 Yesterday evening Stevenson re BOYS’ HATS AT 65c AND $1.00 | BOYS’ KNICKERS, SPECIAL 98c || + ined comiblousness enough to Designed especially for the girl of 12, 14 or 16 years, B ’ New Spring Hats for the little lads— : } , ni ait s. Tkte, Be tend Ey’ Oe ! fe of i f Oys here aad are in nem Las secret a li ea : ; be : 0 : ~ : , 7 i | Bristol Pho Sey bea $2. 50 and $2. 75 | eat ae as er = ae a ned waar | Ext te s Shapes, marked at such sens £ and da mi s; all sizes from 6 1 am ¢ ot ” t tr » Cn ar lain colors, 3 " Biddy shape . : te i sumiatkat ect Pair middy styles, smartly pocketed and belted. Priced Ta- 1 rouser _prices—65c and $1.00. to 16 years; splendid values at 9c a pair. | British rte p< Nha , SS ae ore for the purpose of buying a: P 95, $2.50, $2.95 5 5 7 BOYS’ CLOTHING SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Se loon. “F woth tiaee tad eee N° nails or tacks are at $1.95, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 and $4.50. - Suits, 15 = part of November for New York used in the making of Possmnent Salgerous MART pinch-back N M: pinch-back Nor- S t d Later I went to Chicago, and then the sturdy Play Shoe pi co) ny the San Ye to he s y Play oe pic- ‘ The Children’s Shoe Shop aturday Biscay the, see Nm ce the sturdy Phy Soe Salk eplon th ana Devoted entirely to the business of fitting little P. Happenings un in caren Telctaaick <p | out 3uilt on broad-toe Corduroy gray and tan mixtures, and fitting them properly—saleswomen who understand and : : ; a s peared to be astonished and con tans of dark calf i disco conmevative. an take pleasure in their work are here to give their best efforts) IN the Grocery f ees dark oon cat, wth Ss ee: robles in land to back their efforts with splendid stocks of Shoes for Detectives Barton and Toms in tan Neolin sole. Sizes 6 ‘ { House Coats in dark colorings — each little folk Maytiower Coffee; equal to || \estigated the case the day Steven R air: BY, t Bees s0lks, most 35c grades of Cof a |f}80n was taken to the Minor hos 8, $2.50 pair { . with an extra pair Little Gents’ Calf Shoes $2. 00° douad phos pital. ‘They found that bis room il, $2.75 pair NES . y. jat the Frye was on the recond Boys’ Shoes, of durable wear { * e Sizes 7 D Durable, heavy Shoes of calf leather with solid leather Elbow Cut Macaroni; good |f| Moor and could not be reached by resisting quality, in gua ‘Sat ee, eh x A 18 years. Price $4.15. soles; Blucher style, made on a comfortable foot-form last; | grade; special, 4-pound pack point lobpeseded ane tnaamvc hae mote) call, with heavy soles * OFT-FINISHED Corduroy in sizes 10 to 13%. ; | age for 806. gre puseled Bizes 10 to 13%, $2.00; 1 to beautiful shades ef coral, Ss’ TAPELES = = “4 = “eN'S S “i onan 0 o 2 rT . : 3 Ss sofc - LITTLE GENTS CHILDREN’S SHOES Pond Udses: paket the Sant one neon, whe pe gett imeree 5 pair. wist A, Copenhagen and plum BLOUSES of chambray, SHOES $2.50 PAIR $2.00 AND $2.50 brands; No. 3 Pails, @5¢; |Eiturther . Boys’ and Youths’ Scout Shoes Kglot lahinas ‘heen! goneiet gingham, percale and Children’s Shoes of dull calf or | No. 5 Pails, $1.00, od in black or tan leather, with | spibant ny esis re aye madras, light and dark School Shoes of heavy patent leather, made on footform : chrome-tanned sole, sizes 10 | (79! | 1 ing negligee garments. They are | tris 1 plai unmetal calf with leather or|**uffer last; lace and button Fleming's Egg Preserver to 13%, $2.00; 1 to 2 8; ee s er effects, stripes and plain & wt styles one Jar preserves 100 dozen be er" a | i designed with shawl collar, ki- colors, in sizes 6 to 15 rubber soles, lace and button “sizes 6 To 8 AT 82,00 Gacuiey cuba tesa 2% to 5%, $2.50 pair é } ee o 19 styles; sizes 9 to 1314. SIZES 8'4 TO 11 AT $2.50 ung : fos sar 81.00, Mis and Children’s Gun. ‘ mono sleeves and frog fastening years. Price 29¢. i : Sofi dia ton's Yellow Label Tea, i ia RO uk Mate MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHO! ACT ce herbi cis tas C0. STARTS HERE metal Cajf Button Shoes, | —easy to slip into, and com- Basement Salesroom School Shoes with heavy solid leather sole Be. . made on tne aot last, ex Y . fortable. Price $2.95. = calf uppers. Misses’ sizes 1114 to 2, at $2 Children’s 2 “ cellent fitting and service- 4 ; . 2 . Canned Beans, Armour’ A real reel man has come to Se ble; sizes 5 to 8, $1.50; 8% Basement Salesroom s 8 - 32.00. our’s able; sizes 8)4 to 11, at $. Rs See Helmet brand, a can, 44¢3 |p) atte and has come to stay, His to 11, $1.85; 11% to 2, ne 15 Shoes for Older Boys and Girls Are Carried in the dozen cans, $1.30. peg erp hag i opt te: pa ; ) $1.30, ng director of the Northern pee | Regular Shoe Section Callfornia Layer Figs; ex- Film Co. Infants’ and Children’s Patent . ’ t t : ’ s : tra quality table FY pou Sydney says the idea of not being Button Shoes with white G | E C Girls’ English Shoes $4.00 Pair *3." wm von, Il aic'to proton fine movie ints Senet tope"tadnene tre Iris Laster Coats a Fett” Bos o Agee 3 4 ‘ : rthwest is a mistake. It was c A pegs bol English Walking Shoes of gunmetal calf with 1%4-inch Rvaporsted Peaches, extra {A true in the early daya of motion ed soles; sizes 2% to 5, $1.65 3 95 to 10 00 heels and medium high arch; good wearing and very popu- | jarge size fruit, a pound cture taking—but not at this ad 5% to 8, $2.00; 8% to 11, $2.5 . ° lar style; sizes 214 to 6. 126 % : — vanced st pair. NEW sl ready for little girls who are to , we > CENTO » the Essanay Film Manufactur Basement Salesroc F . phe, eae ice satel eid ay BOYS’ IRON-WE AR LITTLE GENTS California Soft Shell Wal- |f| ing Co. he was assistant feature di have a new Coat for Easter. They are in black SHOES AT $3.65 SHOES $1.55 nuts; good grade No. 1 Wal- |[/rector. Later, he made a jump to Fa whtie checks of vactous sixes plain color serges é ‘ soy , nuts, pound, 20¢, the staff of the Universal Film * setae sebastien adil Od ake chute ta er ’ These splendid good wearing | Tan Scout Shoes, made with elk : || Manufacturing Co., of Los Angeles, Fancy Ribbons | cored coatings and silk poplin, in rose, Copenhagen, Shoes are made of solid leather, | leather soles and 8; light, com. Tomato Catsup ‘“ Cal scenario and continuity sizes 12% to 5%. The last lot to | fortabie play Shoes, sizes 9 to Well-known brand IN| writer navy and black sell at this price. 13% bottles, each, 20¢. | No charges are made for the en 20c Yard } nan tge er UPPER MAIN FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE FOURTH FLOOR inslactls ‘pactadeumetis clans ne Very smart, with their large collars showing contrast- ecacnee Gab; ho Ota 1s AaMAE tS Gay Beno, HERE is choice of at | ing trimming or over-collar, and novel belt designs. 41-Piece or contribute anything but time “ . ‘ie 60 ; - C hil d ren ’s D. tt h eed lates) thdee whe ects eatabie least ten desirable col Prices—$3.95, $5.00, $7.50, $9.50, $10.00. | : & ay a e SU assigiig oa ideal sesooct to the ora inithese Hairbow and —Shasigneat Muisieiios Dinner Set imported for leads, will be engaged, 66 3? he saya i patterned with self eoloe AN Shi t of Special Great “Half Price’’ Sale |" min oi otce | eNotes Cloth ||. S380 y | HEATRES 20¢ yard: P 0 T this attractively low RS | ew mn 25c Yard pote prominent film stars, who will be sash Ribbons which are | IN THE UNDERPRIC “ED SEC “TION—I OWE R MAIN FLOOR OF THE BON MARCHE Saturday will be a good day for mothers and fathers to visit “The Great Halt- | Price Sale,” because all the things for boys and girls will be rearranged on the tables eae so that they may be selected easily and quickly. We can only tell you of a few of the | indie Initialed sports skirts and boys’ wear, has. been received half-price attractions here—you will find many more when you com IN| tai pairabrie Bape gear of Instrumen- in smart half-inch stripe effects of Purple, Copen- . plano, harp 1 Pajamas at 38c to 75c Pitchers’ Gloves $2.00 Hh and cello, as well as several’ voce! Stationery, 25c hagen, Brown, Red, Navy and Mahogany on white - price, it will pay to Featuring the new show which V opened ‘Thursday at the Palace Hip, Six, a half dozen A Musical Inter 3 4 « ¥ * i] % buy the camp dinnerware HIS washable suiting, so satisfactory in dies ; pas ) middies, now for summer's use. The porcelain is of medium weight, decorated with gilt edge and thin blue line. Children’s flannelette Pajamas, that were 75¢ to | For the baseball players, Pitchers’ Gloves that numbers. =NTY-FOUR sheets * R ae es eer oat ware: The to | For the baseball players, Fitsher ; sat HT Coleman Goetz, “America’s W ! NTY-FOUR sheets grounds. ‘Thirty-two inches wide, 25@ yard. he Sab aitale'cot with kewple designs. Youngest Song Writer," ts a hit T of letter paper or 24 : , ; Night Gowns 1214c to 49c Mitts 75c to $2.00 with his own compositions. ‘The correspondence cards with 100 Patterns in New Ginghams 6 Cups and Saucers eins witlin Wighk Govhe—some tsimmed Baseball Mitts, for first basemen and catchers, |f, D're Brothers are wonderfully ‘ both right and left-handed mitts that were $1.50 |p| built men envelopes, the box, 25¢. to choose from—checks, stripes and plaids, all 27 6 Dinner Plates eee gee tem > nd 4 yeas slses, | 0 94.00 cach Jere Sanford, “The Chore Boy, Basement Salesroom ee fe at Ae \ Pie PI “pe " is a fine yodeler and rural comed inches ie, & ee yarc See in © Pie Plates 15c Flannelette Skirts 71/¢ Pennants 12'/.c to 50c |ian, Sullivan und Meyers present Basement alesroom ‘ Fiannelette Skirts in white and blue, finished | Felt Pennants of Washington, New York, Har. {Jan oddity ot comedy, Brooke and 6 Soup Plates with scalloped edges, machine stitched; small | vard, Boy Scouts and some of the Seattle High Lorella are acrobatic comiques. sizes. schools, formerly 25¢ to $1.00. |] ‘The feature photoplay — presents Veiling Lengths H dk hi f W ’ © Sauce Dishes Rompers 5c to 10c Each Boys’ Night Shirts 25c to 75c Thurlow Bergen in “The Change of 25c Each an ercniers omens Vests 1 Creamer and Sugat Heart Children’s Rompers in colored linene, brown and | Night Shirts or Pajamas, outing flannel or | E 3 Wine, good weight, 106 to 19° formeriy—now Ge | medium welght muslin; they were 300 to 81 AVE gain ee j ‘ HE Veils are in lengths 12hc ach | 25c 1 Gravy Bowl to 1 : | apiece. rying *0. pertect @ 1 is, i OMEN’ L 1 Vegetable Dish ‘ smoke screen for the How up to ; yards, in W inen pee RIBBED Cotton Vests bo ahem Rompers 33c to 50c Each | Play Suits 50c to 98c he must wish he hadw't de plain colors, black, white, Ha andkerchiefs in 12x in pink and white, low 1 Platter Rompers in light colors, splendid quality, con- Indian Play Suits, also Cow Girl and Cow Boy | Clared against cigarets. | ) neck and le ‘i Gastiadiy trimmes Sizes 5 and 6 years, they were ts that formerly sold at $1.00 to $1.95, on sale ‘ purple, brown and navy, | 12-inch size, with -inch | [Mo i sie: avelens,” with The 41-piece Set, special e to $1.00. 50c to 98e. eiced s ne op. Sizes 36 and 3 : © to 98c No, Genevieve, we have not Priced at 25@ each, hem, 12)2¢ cach Price @x¢ spate $3.50 ie Ee Ree ‘ ae a a | heard that Caruso is going into the Basement oc Basement Salesroom eg iad, aid Seal sajosroom | movies, . ‘ | . Basement Salesroom —Rasement Salost

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