The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 12

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i, ESTE SEATELE SIAR ubt, a pompou other day ac youtlng attor of the Boand 6 a mighty 1, pays sick benefits and, what do you think, they went vnd shut down our bar on Sundays.” White was sympathetic Who did th f| fine tnetitut For Men and $15. (0 Young Men _And They’ re Well Worth $20. 00 g mode Al. W Blue ton Mill Novelty cl t and | YOU’LL FIND IT HERE { News of the Day Condensed for Busy People i EMER FRIEND Boys’ $3.50 to $4.50 Suits $2.95. —Unlon Street Stére nas ed $295 for quick clearance. There to choose fro HothNort Girls $1.751083 Sample Wash Dresses UNIVERSITY CADETS Girl’s Confirmation Dresses in Pretty —— New 1913 Styles have we PORTLAND, OR Con } science stricken, a thief who | stole an overcoat from H. E Morgan, at the White Temple ohurch. returned by messen- ger a testament found in one ; of the pockets, but his con science did not impel him to return the coat. SAN FRANCISCO. — Peter Morrison, who will be 100 Mer ch 11 fell asleep in the obby of his hotel. A pick pocket “touched” him for $11 “Glad | wasn't bor on the marked uh the po | Beautiful Easter Hats and Bonnets Are Shown in the Children’s ie ence » daintiest and pretti« it AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. German Pot Roast With Noodies and Mashed Potatoes Blanc Mange | With Cream Tea, Coffee or Milk. 6th Floor, | EASTER SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Cream of Celery Soup. Roast Leg of Veal With Dressing and Stewed Tomatoes Combination Vegetable Salad Strawberry Sundae with Cake and Coffee teville Pantages $ le GRAND— Vaude vite and motion MELBOURNE—Photoplay BUTTON SHOES he vaudeville, a yne, also | ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and itting at vaudeville BOYS’ PATENT fa $22 25 to 3. 50 ie sHors $2. 5 to r 00 an #2.50 kia T, 82.00; nvas but $2.26 5 PATENT COL | BOYS’ $1. aa 8 0 maar $130 INFANTS’ $1.00 BUTTON & LACE SHOES Te Best Eman, Actress in U. S.; Nobody Can Guess Her Name #14 INFANTS” $1.50 PATENT _ DRESS SHOE ——— sie 4 —iate Center Bellsing 1.000 FINE ROSE BUSHES AT — lle EACH —— sons enjoy night No | j another tip. Two million per H her acting every | | ve is the nat popula ae in the country. | Herete row and tell you the answer, i ji roideries, 6 ty 7 Be 12 and 17 inches wide, with matching | inche le, emnb ollbrea 4 ™ Bands, including new and handsor it- | fine Fr naineooe ia j nsook in Tene. terns in Floral Spray, Eyelet and nd | iffe, Carr by Irish and Boh i B effects, well-embroidered, with fast scal- | mian la client fos fis tl ; MH loped edges. Unusually low-priced at 35e | trir j ual P 4 : ‘ally low-priced yard at rd - | A Selling that Offers Unusual Opportunities to Every Woman Who is Planning Easter Gowns and Lingerie. 3 | Men! Buy Your Easter Clothes at] FREDERICK & NELSON i) Be Krosilve real] seas, In dhe midee of a @ale the | i “> ~ i the Bon Marche and Save ~ lo + eae -| Exceptional Values in New St. Gall Embroider | In a Special Purchase om Sale Saturday at 35¢ Yard . First Kiow, Women’s and Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Special 10c Each —unusual values in a new purchase, on sale Saturday, First Floor, as follows: | | THE WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS— | THE MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS— ia Eighteen — hundre Handkerchie i kerehiefs, all of (AE hand-finished 1} t c I f Spe Spe tur 10¢ cach, : : Ld —First Plot, Some of the New Styles in in Children’s Hats Are pictured above as sketched from a showing of over five hundred charming Spring models that we have assembled for your choosing. SE ment Salesroem. There is a wide selection of becoming styles, for the little tot of 6 and for a Lo the bigger girls up to 12 years of age. Styles suitable for School,-for Bae Losing ter and for all Dress-up occasions, made up in the favorite Milan, Hemp and a por Hair Braids in light-blue, white and pink tastefully trimmed with flowers and | today ribbons. | a A | o Very interestingly priced at $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95. | as ial a | :* New S H ¢ Dr ie ew Spring House Dresses at $1.75 | fs . Ts ilustratior tractive House Dress apm) # fir Pott th t white ej white or pink and ibs Ww triped gingham and trimmed with plait “i the | a " plain’ coler material, ae embroidery insertion and wash buttons. — Pric 75. | = Sede 1 ar ash buttor ce $1.75. | ee Another pretty House Dress is of plaid gingham in lavender, JM & at black 1 itched plain-color HE x» \ $1.75 / assur had ae Other new House Dresses at $1.95, $2.50, $3.50 and up to $4.95. 5 = Second Fleer, — Women’s siete cuca + Speen 59¢ | | A SPECIAI t ss gingham lavender, Gl also Gray M a Gloves i clasp style. Choive — Basement Salesromm t 35¢@ ca it WOMEN'S are APRONS, 45¢ Women’s and Misses’ a New Wash Dresses, $3.50 and $3.95 4 P I * gts in \ ; C P Wiest and black ut and. tailored Check a tt k, blue, lavender and w finished wi uroat trasting colors, Sizes 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. © Prix $5.50 $3.95. MISSES’ WASH DRESSES, $1.50 AND | NEW COATS AT $12. pez $1.95 Wome New Coats if Round and square neck «styles in Per r y coatings, wel me; al ind ( var n t Is with | ta hree-quarter @ ’ tilor Col pit bl lavey- | f ie gray, fan and TE der and black and whit Sizes 14 to 17 | 1 0 Attractive I Ck 1 Pri $1.50 and $1.95. valt t $12.50. Basement Sagesroo!™ 4 : to’ Easter Cards, Favors, Novelties and Demonstration ‘of “Wearever” Alam ] Ps Decorations inum Utensils Now Pro 3 f as Stationery Section, First Floor. Houwsefurnishings Section eee

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