The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1917, Page 12

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T Gladys Taylor Tells How | It Would Seem to Be Only Woman in Entire World AUTO ACCIDENT RECORD IS SET Nine persons wore hurt in automo Seattle Girls’ War Relief Bazaar The Arena and The Hippodrome December 17 to 22 Bhe etal Workers’ union diden ts. 4 auto peidente | of the Bheet Met oo : | to replace W. A. Smith, who was Feported to the police Monday, as a The Star yesterday elected financial secretary and bust eae of slippery «This es | the thrillir reign cer | @ablishes a record for the year | Gladys Ss Tt wan decided to postpone the Mrs. A. Me ‘ Columbia ate] next regular meeting until after the | t Christmas holidays | Buffered rrumercws bruises Tee. wee sttgnity 1 Don’t Overlook | Jones ave, was alight injuwed whe Enocked down wh Street with his mot 6, G837 Boston st from school, tack of her head Those Christmas Seal Sales Today Lieyd, of the U. 8. pub lent of the reulomis crossing the METAL WORKERS (s,s. | Wer , : ELECT OFFICIALS | 2.7%: | Ta BON MARCHE Give Her a Set and Make Her Happy FURS FOR WOMEN—FOR MISSES—FOR CHILDREN HE SEATTLE STAR see the little folks in ° Handsome Christmas Furs In the Fur Shop, on the Second Floor of the Bon Marche—Right at the her; Ines Nelson on her way and the while was run inte severely bruised ‘ounty George R hiquist, 505 Firat ave cague and who is serving with the ? ; 4 N wv: v 4 ‘Thom wn sua Feral BY GLADYS TAYLOR wary at ’ aronaurion cigea thi Entrance of Holiday Street Band st.; John Vandyne, $703 Sunny I know how Mother Eve must morn ing that ms don ttle et behind Bide ave.) PH. Ha watchman] have felt in the Garden d Cross Christmas stamp cam ,, : : js . » Fae the publi market. and Mr. maa | 10m Mopeha Istana, 1m the mia r aie ae Fur Sets—Gifts Superlative Fur Scarfs—Animal Shape womire. A. A. Clark, 20 oth Pacific, where spen wo 1 commenting on the campaign bt sax a castaway among 120 a waid Were all slightly injured in auto.a eidents. | men in primitive life Hun ts a relentless foe, but RACOON SETS $42.00 BLACK WOLF SCARFS $12.50 et to me that T was the we know that time will woe his de RED FOX SETS $55.00 TAUPE WOLF SCARFS $12.50 RAILROAD OFFICER oo. ea th 5 Sine: WOKE Sete pos.oe RED FOX SCARFS $12.50 “pa pants pave ents ea cae icc ENG aa a BLACK FOX: SETS $95.00 TAUPE FOX SCARFS $45.00 ioleay, oma Men, to combat the plague ts thru the to sew by My learned crude garments. MOLE SETS $95.00 NATURAL LYNX SCARFS $45.00 gave | of these # stitching the members of the T first bathing suit was made of a The Red Cross male will be conduct: | Hf . ’ Glud an insight into the met | bed sheet I had stolen from ed Tuesday by the Baptist Young Misses’ Fur Sets Barrel Shape Muffs Children’s Fur Sets Bpending the Red Cross funds at the sur . jocke ‘omen's club; the Young . a : ‘i ria © ond onngdbdmeston dl pong nh ogee yee 4 Hee Saas tele of the en KOLINSKY CONKY SETS $6.50 KOLINSKY CONEY MUFFS § IMITATION ERMINE SETS $2.00 @ay night ushore. And I Gladys Taylor arch ICELAND FOX (THINET LAME sters $6.75 | TAUPE CONEY MUFFS $3.9 KOLINSKY CONEY SETS $225 TAUPE CONEY SETS $4.50 ‘He said that man BLACK CONEY MUFFS $5.95 iMMiclt dis gan worn dut,the | Eines. ley enelior wae a: tant KNOCKED OUT, HE IS Leanpeese est hcca este oe sigint nant NATURAL RIVER MINK MUPES 85.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT SETS $5.00 " ten clogs for me, with palm tr upporta, Water , STONE MARTIN OPOSSUM SETS $12.50 KOLINSKY KIVER MINK MUPFPS 87.50 NUTRIA FUR SETS $5.75 oanuta like the 4 ~ eo # . porta. . a HUDSON SEAL (DYED MUSKEAT) MUFFS | aid Croes, showin . We'teng, Gnd sieved | trae wecine cumenind ain STOOD UP AT DOOR MOUFLON SETS 512.50 $12.50 | ICELAND FOX (THIBET LAMB) SETS $6.75 had reached into the v ERIAN SQUIRREL SETS $15.00 cards and staged dinner partion pecan lt By United Prese Leased Wire SIBERIAN SQUIRREL SETS $17.50 RED FOX MUFFS $12.0 Brenches and had saver I kept ho aning the I have always wanted to be a ELMA, Wash., Dec, 18.—Beaten SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Gomforted suffering s floora by sprea m fresh lot boy, and it was a boyish impulse |and robbed on his own doorstep by Mise Pauline Turner sung patriotic) of sand, and washed and mended which prompted to stow | two men, 0. ( fongs at the meeting and darned. Such prosale thing» peta agy Raye vetlens 59 Rae apy hao Early —Thi: . . a must be done, even on the island | Sty family never umderatond this | was pounced Shop Early—This Store Will Be d SEATTLE ‘y’ LEADER of adventure, Tamang. and romp | hanker for adventure. 1 did not | axsallants Closed Evenings CHRISTMAS NEWS FROM PETTICOAT LANE—ON THE od—an t . oing. I simply | stood th: + ed. 9 9 F t 9 y are tae ‘Sia’ nhioeaiel aia nt anh aes | oa Shop Early! This is the mes- SECOND FLOOR OF THE BON MARCHE ship or presence of another wom thee bie tema sae fa sage we now would convey. me tor pon og 4 ee A Gouin ceat divas Ge ba SE ba sf} Come in the morning, when there Si lk Petticoats $4. 85 —a. fee lg eo a Marrero ha pany FOR U. Ss. In floral sr tas, qian _unterstang | Wong arm. Hut « I think | 2¥ United P In plain Taffetas, s “t felt ates Fancy pleated and ‘tucked. wal . eacue Sacki haane Want tho Gotatio a Aint eas gato Petticoats that are perfection in ange predicament ca quality, workmanship and style. Petti- coats that are exceptionally pretty and so attractive for Gifts. Handsome floral patterns—soft messaline’ in changeable colors—also plain color taffeta, with flounces that are tucked, shirred pleated. All the most wanted shades; also some light colors to choose from, e kne m her Eder JUDGE HANDS OUT EASY SENTENCES Judge J aa James PF 1 ana slacker, t of Marshal J he had been duly regio 1 under the new select service act, Monday afternoon. Abraham Suranaky and Peter 01 n when she w Service Pins 25c Each Neat little one, two and ameled in white red border and Pins with four stock soon, UPPER MAIN MARCHE Serv with en- stars, gold be in ice Pins, three stars with blue outlined in Stars will tees, this week, w | offer of John C. | @ity a power site « teh river for $800,00¢ that 49,000 horsepower could be there. Eden mays the bears timber which would the city $712,272 net at salt » Light Superintendent Ross the city is more anxious to ob apruce or ain in M Police Commission costume to Come Up to Vote? Shall Seattle voters ba on the plan for a police comminsion? ey treated m Not a wor look that fr conn ot a FLOOR THE 1 a Now that it's son, conscientious objectors, were Members of the counct sdictary & deve! apes site. whole experience seems to me jaiso sentenced to register. Tony | committee, and citizens were sched like @ lark. It waa the realiza- | Marvitch, technically an alien en- | uled te the proposition Tues ’ tion of just what I vaguely had omy, was also given a similar nen: | da oys— ng s— mes 4 in mind when I stowed away | tence } © held on the plan aboard Capt. Peterson's schoon — — 0 ler tetri« of I; h B M. he’ Ch T. ; ASSIGNED NEW JOB «0%: 0¢ our Washington port | TENNIS CHAMP IS MARRIED | (ones AD cet nthe Bon arche’s ristmas oy op ce. Every day had its bit of fun | By Usited Press. Leased Wire easurer, ar e posed pe vi ps rom S Bergeant of Detectives William B.| and interest, to which the pom q en a> ait neeviee anal Dolls that open and shut their eyes—Toys that go, that climb hills—the most exciting Games, and good- formerly in command of de on the night shift, and who Pelieved from that duty by ar issued by Chief J. F. Warren, » has been assigned to duty! Captain of Detectives Tennant THE BON MARCHE BarGaiN BASEMENT, NOW IS THE TIME To Buy That Winter Coat You Have Been Waiting for The peak of the Coat season has been passed and bargains are now offered that ness only knows pous Count Von Lucknor con tributed not a little I messed with the American officer captives, taken with their crews by the jerman wn scourge. At night I sy down how many other wonderful things in the Basement of the Union Street Store. Give Linens, of Course “Heather” Linens or the less expensive Towels and Towelings. Linen Pattern Cloths All Linen Huck $3.50, $3.95 and $5.50 From 45c to 90c a yard. These all linen Pattern All pure Linen Huck, in Cloths of good quality plain or fancy designs, | linen, with such pretty from 15 to 24 inches wide, | floral patterns, make most for embroidering purposes. | recuantaaiee gifts. Ss ple Towels Ch Linen Pattern Sets From 20c to $1.00 | NEW TORK Chases ment copyr . Make It a Practical Christmas This Year | Silk and Coatings for the | Practical Giver || 24 to 36 Inch Plain and || Fancy Silks at 95c Yard Pretty, se Better iceable and at an economical price See what a splendid list you have to select from, if you want silks for Gifts; taffetas, louisines, mes- } you can hardly resist. Bargains are our specialty, and these Coats are specialties } among our bargains. COATS salines, pongees, satins, tussah fancies, in plaids, ties and plain colors. They'll be fine for dresses waists, poplins, stripes, Bengalines printed novel- fancy wor and k and $7.75, $8.50 and $11.50 All Linen Hemstitched Pattern Sets, with one-half dozen Napkins to match the handsomely designed Cloths. Margerison Martex Sam- ple Towels, in plain and fancy Turkish. Only two of a style. Although slightly soiled, are fine quality. and black. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 54 and 60 Inch Coating $1.9 pieces of fine quality wool Coating—dur- able and stylish, in heavy and medium weight—54 to 60 inches in width. We've such a splendid lot of colorings to select from—and at only $1.95 a yard. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Boys’ Mackinaws $6.00 linings, in all colors, white COATS $14.95 Pleasing Styles in | A large selection Pt $12.95 /, bese sclection Beaver Cloth, i stylish models. Cheviots, Velours and Burellas. N CHEVIOTS \ ITH their collars of self ma- Kerami fur, these good-looking Coats are bar- gains at $14.95. COATS | $18.9 Plain and Ribbed | Cheviots, Velours, ||| Christmas Ribbons Burellas and Kerseys. | | Ribbons 9) If You Want to Send Cigarettes or Tobacco to the Soldiers You Will Find the Soldier Shop a Convenient Place to Buy Them JUST INS 3urellas, of green, seal brown, blue or other ular color, with large self col- rs, backs with the new inverted pleat, al! fully belted, with slash, patch and novelty pockets. COATS ¢ 1 5.9 5 Velours, Cheviots, and 20 terial, plush or LOWER MAIN FLOOR E LOWER SECOND Beaver Cloths and for novelty gift making—Ribbons 4 Novelty Weaves. | ITH the large fancy collars | for Christmas hairbows—Ribbons for tying up They re Rainproof N taupe, fawn and green, with of 9 gga ot grt | Christmas packages—here are only a few of collars of plush, or self trimmed = cpr A ana ate le ertnalndine pide. | the Ribbons we have in stock. Why not give one of these to your with fur or plush; with fur trim- effe models fully belted and med cuffs, and s fully belted, high elty backs. e that attrac’ boy, as a Christmas gift? waisted and nov- 42% i uses Beautiful Taffeta Ribbon 20c a Yd. If you still have a few novelties to make her beautiful Ribbon that won't cost much. Moire taffeta, plain taffeta, and many pieces ts, $1595 fitted, distinctively designed with IS large novelty pockets COATS | $23.9 Coats of still better Any ot these him from shield him from the cold in Winter weather, boy would appreciate getting one Mackinaws, for they will protect the rain in rainy weather—and COATS $21 50 Pom Poms, Broad- cloths, Burellas quality in Kerseys, | with satin stripes and dainty checks. Also ‘ ; eb cr Rd alg , and Velours. Velours and Burellas. fancy floral Ribbons, with satin edges—20¢ and still HOOK well—for they are ag N BURGUNDY, green, beetroot, IGH waisted, and others fully | a yard, and in fast colors. The large roll collars taupe and black, with collars of belted, with large convertible | i" : en ra will surely protect the neck. Made full f 7 ; self material or large collars of fur. | collars of fur or plush, in designs of | Hairbow Ribbon 35c y d. Norfolk, pinch back, box back or belted A large sortment of styles of dis-|} the season's most wanted styles. pie i é : ie 3 ‘ tinction and personality. acs | Chita area blr value ae thin | Novelty Ribbon, in splendid colorings. Bro- style. cades, plaids; may also plain colors. Much of it | | bargain price. | be used for fancy work, also. Men's Wool Mackinaws $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 Boys’ Warm Bath Robes Heavy warm Bath Robes, in een, See § A very large purchase of 89c Christmas Slippers. H | | | SLIPPERS Wrapping Ribbon 10c Bolt All wool waterproof Mack- | Plaid and fancy patterns, with N attractive little gift at an ex 908 inaw yractical coats for good, | large collars—cord at neck a oe € oe a ° Boots for Women. 98c Smartly styled Make your gifts look more attractive by ance 2 dy sy ed poadk.4r ie ceptionally low price, are these LL gunmetal or topped with Spats | tying them with gee Ribbons. No. 1 and| pinch back. plain back, with Walet, Bie te oes Minnese’ fancy p , ; , | empty ee th back, plain back, w Sizes 2 to 4 at $1.25, Slippers; fancy or plain in Oxford, cloth, some with Louis or Mili In colors ranging from shades of | 144 Ribbon, in pink, red, n, blue and holly, et ieee Le mre Rhine : " 4 ging 1a | 2 ) belt and regulation Norfolk Sizes 6 to 15 at $2.25, Burgundy, purple, black, green, beet-| tary hee Sizes 214 to 6, in| taupe, fog white and cream to seal | with Merry Christmas Pyare to the bolt. | style, Sizes 16 to 18 at $5.00, root, sky and dark blue. Military heel, from 214 to 7 in Louis. | brown. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. 7 UPPER MAIN PLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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