The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 8

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_THE SEATTLE STAR THE BON MARCHE’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF: PURE HOUSEHOLD DRUGS AND RUBBER GOODS STARTS TOMORROW ee AND WILL LAST FOR FOUR DAYS— During that time it will be possible t buy pure t at the and on that cur prices a note of t's short at's short 59c °...15¢ eS eee $1.25 $2 Combination Water Bottle and Syringe Ls] — $1.69 - Of chocolate color rubber, No. 3 size. Syringe, Werth $1.25, Special 290 v3s Te | SeidlitzPowder (0 Carbolle Salve ees 5¢ eee | 11H)" Meth Balls, ¢ kar Tc Te 8c Vereside of Hydromem, (he an Oe es ee : “"" 10¢ 10¢ 30c 15¢ 8c Norte wine | deta Neef, trom and emia, the Rose Water ‘ priced Wedne: Ic me 6c dered Alne, Te ens memag Vineters, e 10c Tc Tincture Bensotn, [ Spirits for Wed W Charcoal Tablets, Glycerine and Rosewater f Lime Witttows’ Piak Pits chums Dhize, Ww itwmer. 1 1c Catarrh, Ves Sanare Cate Inbaler for Kerolene Celery King the § Callforain Syrup of Plas. Tc 6c Tc Te Carter's BAstte live © tlhe, i3¢ Timely Sale of Rugs and gs New-shin Down's Kidney tts Homyadt Water Allen's Foot Finse Pape’s Dispepate $1 Lace Window Curtains at | New 12 1-2c Figured Scrims at | — 49¢ Each — —10¢e Yard- SE 40¢ Carpet Samples Special — Se Esch— $10.00 Smyrna Rugs Priced — $6.95 Each— « § * ts The Annual Sale of Rose Neat 25¢ Cretonnes Priced New Scotch Wool Rugs Priced Bushes - Full Swing Now —5e Yard — , “At $11.95 — 10¢, 15e, 25e Each Nice f cet vr to C9 miata Fourth Floor. —Third Floor (0c, 15¢ and 19¢ Swiss and Nainsook\ (se and 25¢ Fancy Trimming Laces in\ | Edges and Bands Up to 15 Ins. Wide Wils 7 fo 5 Inches Priced Special —5c Yard— 2c bed pl \ “wale Vleor oy SPECIALS FROM 9 to 11.A.M.) 7S On sale from 9 to lu pecial Ail Day Wednesday On sale all day at these prices to take telephone orderst lie Frinted Madras, 32 Ins. Wide, a Yd 00 a i. y ‘eater ; ot pa eyo * $1.00 Kid Goves, Staes 51-2, § Pr 61 | 25¢ Crepe Plisse, 32 Ins. in Width, a Yd Ma | r t Natacha ay Torchon = rg Ca ae Dress Ginghams 32 ts Wide, a Yd :- Mato Fives] \ Basement ¢| | Grocery Bargains— Just for lar Readers 11 a. m. only. No glad telephone orders accepted. se Plain ant Fancy ae Special a Yd nea wide 8. from 2T¢ 3Tic | 10¢ 32:¢ New Brasil Natty , ; 14¢ Chip Beet PRETTY EASTER CARDS AND BOOKLETS MAIN FLOOR B ON | {UNION siriewty -SKOOND AVENUR Pin sPrinnt For eves »PY house cleaning time is fast approaching, the | n . ' be t ust f 1 ” | 4s for an +9 ay will t ess if y a ee ae eee 1d. Game ere verros uit it “forever and all that and paste 1 tired of I longed for a lif And my friends eall sloppy, So I dropped Game But something kept whispering, “Hilly You're out of your pent here | « for some Willle ho don't know a scoop from a beer, This joint t# too tled by decorum, This routine ts Your clothes When always the same don't wear out where you wore ‘em playing the Newspaper Game Whenever the newsheys would holler, ver the extras came out bat | knew wan the And | plunged in the Newspa The typewriters rattled te The smelt o} greet me, paste-pots was sweet, there to meet me dd old seat nd smoky ok my frame. that was pokey, Newspaper Game, The news re was dingy st a shiver of joy eh For I'd quit the “good job And was back at the Helow were the linotypes clicking And the smell of hot lead came to me; The sport man was ner flicking | The ash from his My typewriter a My fingers But I knew | wa To the joy of and lame, uly ha Newspaper Game an #wear you will leave it beni You cap flee to But the newspap nd you. wherever you will, fever will find you per fervor will thrill d leave scarcely a name eath overtakes you © of the Newspape | You The news; It makes ort r Game DARROW, a r FRANK { Mea ba varsity A REWARD of $50 has been offered by ©. K. Graham, Grandfather of Philip Graham the i4yearold boy whovhas |! been missing since the Harbor |! Island mill fire, Friday night, for information leading to the |! location of the lad Onaley YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People STEAMSHIP GOVEE with Phan a gi im {At the Clemmer Until Wednesday Were Pickwick Papers The Ch ? Swag of Dest en of S U. 8. Grand } n Bridges Capt. Scott's Last Dash South Pole,” “When Drea t games of the ed next Wedr ay nig Iliac mous vis Canyon, = Finish ony i. Ae MRS. BERNICE G. HEINZE, of New York, who is receiving $1,000 a month alimony from The Will of the People. True Tell-Tale Hat Bands Father's At the Melbourne Until Wednesday to the « Come Fa At the City Until Wednesday. The En rin v. a stus Heinze, has sued Cold Storage Exe Odd Occupa ugust e nas BU ¢ to Ohare A. Henderson, a for Pi New York Th mer husband, for $125 a month be . ie as ren . At the Circuit Until Wednesda 1 K KA The y. nina ate “a of 8 “aA Kimona Tragedy,” “The Vam setle, te ft kine (pire,” “Boss of the Ranch nse bay’ Break or Message of the Co t Romance Pathe heapes ton.” Weekly No. 10, Way, AW nd a Way juard Gov lege Chaperor ted Satan,” in two reels Dr a The police have so far been Vaudeville. Pantages: in Bdmonton + WORD OF death of C. 0, fo MMER — unable to locate Bridgman AT THE THEATRES Smith, 14, who disappeared s wry from his home at 1068 E THIS WEEK. Thomas st, last Friday sc ack ‘ Sel Metropolitan-—Dark 1 CAMILI LOVETANG, o sevitic ‘and Max D Humme, off Seattle—Balloy & Mitchel! Edmonton, were married Monday n "The Witching Hous, night at the ‘Trinity Parish @hurch, || Orpheum—Vandeville Thé couple will take up a residence |f Empress—Vaudeville, Vaudeville and motion ! perintendent of city constr Photoplays tion in Philadel phta, has been r ville. elved here by his son, L, JRNE—Photoplays an employe of the school udeville. R a Ch a ALHAMBRA — Photoplays ana a 1 acquat Sof Pre vaudeville. At the rGand Until Wednesday yanut 4 Affaire, A At the Class A Until Wednesday. The ‘A Chance Decep At the Dream Until Wednesday Love in an Apartment Hotel The Wilson,” “The Old Col At the Black Cat Until Wednesday. y |At the Alhambra Until Thursday “The Man Who Dared,” two reel “Animated Weekly Binks, the | Tightwad,” “On El Camino Real n received fr sc elnghbe t dea At the Yesler Until Wednesday. lit Might Have ie t| “Off the Road, Roberts left Seattle ten da Whose Wite Is ‘This? kaine to Toulseant for his health.| Ants,” “Radiography in Practice.” - and and FREDERICK & NELSON Your Spring Needs in Floor Coverings You May Fill Them to Excellent Advantage Now, While Selections Are Widest N_ choosi tocks of Floor Covering pated - as I possible eve and artist requirement of pre rnishing ” ments, and ha nly such qualities whose past re crvice fag cla nsiderati The presen notable for the | the larger carpet as 104 variety of ne presented, a 10-612; 10-6x13-4 6x14 as for the bro afforded in color For FE tyles in ing, in size and in are includ } 4 cotch and rhree hu 1 patterns in 9x12 ft. Rug Wo ranging from $13.50 to $65.00; 125 pat \ new showir © quaint Cg terns in 8-3x10-6 Rugs, $12.00 to $57.00 Rag Rugs incl tyles and glk 20 patterns in 7-6x9 Rugs, $12.00 t 8.00 from 24x36 inche 9x12 feet, 72 patterns in 6x9 Rugs, $8.50 to $38.50 Linolew te cry need 62 patterns in smaller carpet size Rugs, | kitch pan office, p $8.50 to $24.00. A good representation of | building or institution . : = Clearance Prices on Odd Domestic Rugs | In Various Carpet Sizes s Ru remair purchases, A ‘ 1 tt t ns. Note low price | Two Seamless Velvet Rugs, size 9x12) Six W ze Oxl2 at $15.00 each to close Velvet Rugs, size 8-3x10-¢ Seven I ze 9x12 at $13.50 cach } ninster Rug size 8-3x10-6 feet, to cl 1 Floor, The New Foulard Silks | Spring We ghts in Wa nit Underwear A Wide Range of Practical Styles of Series ae Workmanship Styles and Colorings Are Prettier Than Ever which Ave n in Ug NEW of very fine € rep 7 bl 1 ‘ in OW 4 le ¢ oA nee, have @ ; A ! 1 c d under : ‘ =i, i a ? 50. if ; \ > on Suits ' ai reerized | with 1 have shell crag } ! 1 1 , : of ia ech veless, ts 4 ) - cam . ¢, 44 . , $1 men’s Mercerized I - Ur 1 with ribbon-rum blue « ! 1 I It neck, sleevel it! bluc Pa f k y Me n , s with’ hand-croel me he i scents _ | yok band tops, ribbon - | \ nion Suits in low No t ’ can Ladies’ Home Journal | eveles with band facing and =m re r wide, lace-tr . tior Patterns wide, lace-trimmed “e 18, ‘ " | n Vests of lisle, mercer are ace | h crocheted yokes, he e Books fre double band facings, 35¢ vag _|1 75e and $1.25. ae a OOO EE DRO An iss ie in wa Th i “‘Wear-Ever” Alumi - A Demonstration of “Wear-Ever” Aluminum} = a Values Featured for This Week g this week ing demonst Alu This de yn shows you h ir as in the or ay be saved by using them; why they | ow they may be cared for WEDNESDAY 1 be “Fudge” day.] During this week a special vali THURSDAY the “acid test” will dem ffered in a_ set three “Wear-Bi 1 lad will t A inum Utensils qt. sauce pan, # URIDAY. tie “Wearskiver iy Pan wih (eo ee “7 An opportuni] be de . fried chicken. SAT~| to t y kitchen with alt URDAY a lec ware will wares a8 ) the collection i n | you _may already |} Housefurnishings Section, Famous Makes of Coal and Gas Ranges Ran-es Wth an Established Record for Service and Economy makes of t have wom attle by t house, and it is . indeed, that@ not be filled by > stocks maintall There is the time-tried Great Majestic Range, i new leg-base model i There is the Ohio Steel Range wit 1 | trinimings (kept clean wit p a Beckwith Round Oak Chief Range tl kers of the Round Oak Heat Stove # Sjust as good in its line); the Direct-Actiomal ange ; tl Bridge-Beach S rior Ideal Gas & ; a the Champion Interchange Coal Gas See these ar other good Range our Section, Third Floor A NEW SHOWING OF WALL PAPER ' Annex. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Main’ Pa t F r, Annem Fir >

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