The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1913, Page 8

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° Last Day of The Bon Marehe’s Opening Displays ®) Easter Fashions If you have not yet seen Seattle's big store in gala array, if you have not yet seen the beautiful imported costumes and Paris pattern Hats—by all means come here tomorrow, for it is an exhibition well worth seeing THE NEW GOWNS AND SUITS ARE VERY, VERY BECOMING And in the Garment Section y c y v « that the 1 will find fa n THE. NEW EASTER MILLINERY Is VERY PASCINATIA For interest in Balkan events ing u ry style ant color $18 & $22.50 Pattern Hats for The Last Day of The Opening at $15. 00 capa OAR 1} | March Sale at Tools tor Garden or r Lawn if $1.00 RU ; SHEARS 78¢ ea $1.25 GARDEN SETS at 98¢ ea GALVANIZED POULTRY NETTING ©90) STRONG TREE PRUNERS Lag “I F etcekstine erchare cree. pian 1-ft. Nett 9c; 4ft. size, $2.22 Bfoot Tree Pruners at 85c¢ each 2-ft. Nettir 19; Sft. size, $2.59 Ofoot Tree Pruners at $1.00 each 3-ft. Ne ene $1159: 64. size, $3.39 12-foot Tree Pruners at $1.25 each. 30¢ GARDEN HOES AT 23¢ EACH (35 Foot Red| HANDY $1.00 AXES AT 78¢ EACH | Ge Rubber Hose ’ 60c GARDEN HOES AT 43c EACH). Garden Rakes Worth 35¢ ea. —2 5c 10e GARDEN TROWELS AT 7e Ea $1 Garden Spades 85e Each Hand den Rake | Buy Your Groceries at the Bon Marche and Get Full Weight Lowest Prices---and Pure Fresh Foods 4 1-2 Pound Sacks Gold Medal Flour 79c Fancy Ripe Bananas 15e and 20c a Dz Far ripe Ban lhe and 2¢ m e a have Wedne la ivered at this price ADA n dozen Mrs, Eamay's Orange Marmalade home Ginger Su RELIGIOUS ARTIGLOS FOR BASTIEN GIFTS—MAIN FLOOR ND ——PIKR sTRERT———s1c © UNION AVENUE sTREnT a 1c Garden Weeders 7c Ea Of Spring and} spa en The 4 f k ¢ GARDEN RAKES for Wedneodaya' st a i ec a of WORTH 2@5c + 7 a "i | Good 85¢ Shovels 69¢ Each For 65¢ 10¢ Garden Forks at se Ea GREEK ARM Soiled and scarred |atamp but the offic |Grectan army, a le day received by F instructor of the fore bearing mark of t yeut sobon, Greece. It read My Dear Teacher Merkley: 1 am a@ nurse with a surgery party and we attend a partyrof the Greek army “Today we had a great fight \f| about the Janina. The guns | roared all day long, Wounded were 255, and killed 12. 'The Greek hospitals are full and owe have many Turks In hospital wounded | “The Janina is very fortified, and our officers say we shall get into it in the midweex; but 1 do not believe that. We steep | | iI! | on the snow with one blanket ” and our cot. We eat every Alona Mercer emp! Beck Broth — ors’ logging hear Quilc ed lead here today, as the result of # * being hit on the head by a ¢ * HOSTON 1A * * hatpin o* THE FLOATING mast picked up | ® st * off Umatilla reef several days ago, # Hereafter a * after the crew of the lightahip had | ® erly safe hatpin ® 1 a derelict drifting by, 4 & points wi 1 * ed toda as a mast of the gp eee eee . ~et tenet ean schooner Oceana Vance A FAREWELL reception wil en Dr. Clementine Bash, t to China aw med Friday evening, at ‘ f Mra W. Fisher 940 Harvard ay. N © Kirl who Koe Geo SALT LAKE.—According te proyisione easure t I ed by the school will be ret on b they rea Inthe ag PORTLAND OUT of a tota registrations here during the 5.444 are women and month men LONDON.—THE Rev. R. B. Exton has declined to officiate at any more weddings until ‘the word “obey” is omitted from the ritual and women are put on an equality with the men. SEATTLE KING POULTRY AS8S'N) met Mogda night at the Ch { Commerce ted ROB all president DR. C. A. BETTS, appotntes to he U. § or LONDON SIXTY - EIGHT a Q were iro ed b: the me oof a n Lake . to the fEx f Vie a CHURCH OF MENT BLESSED SACRA will give m cor ada ight in the th N. B. and 62nd st CHAPEL 3 OF THE with ROYAL, Mra. Ot Thursda EVENING THURSDAY Evangelical | SCHOOLS MUST SWEAR BY FLAG March 11.—"I pledge llegiance to my flag and to the re pu for which It stands. On tion, indivisible, with Hberty istice to all o1 YMPI A and to Old Glor in pubiic ions will have following th bill by the {sain This is the salue which every student and tnstitut each month of the house Th measure versity adoption the Uni against ton “radie The bill was Introduced by Rep- ative McKay, a dyed-in-the reactionary, from Chehall count At that time he declared the “University of Wash was a hotbed of anarchists © ven- tured the opinion that the whole bull moose and Insurgent move ment” in Washington Is the result of the teachings at the state unt-| versity. LOST MANY YEARS; HE SEEKS ESTATE LAPORTE, In@., March 11 |Ham Fechner of Racine, Wis.,. who says bis real name is Otto Huck and that be ts the missing som for whom the estate of William Buch former wealthy manufacturer being held, but who is denouneed as an Impostor by relatives ‘Inthis city, has engaged attorneys to pros ecute bis clalm He claimé to have met with an accident a number of |which destroyed pis m Wi) mor lalso deprived h m of hh bility t talk the English Ma Honr Koch, @ responsiblo business man has identified him as Otto Buck by |a sear on his body, |SEATTLE Y.M.C.A. LAD, IN FIGHTING BEFORE JANINA Merkley, the ¥. M,C. A. from Luc at the Y, M, ©. A, on a former student, who went back Ome month later he |to Greece when the war broke out. | w rred from the depart The letter way written from Met-|ment of Mr, Merkley and — three YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People sciehie || MOVIES ' COUNTY | #5! of Washing-| Y, WRITES OF | ‘Excuse me for the cause we have none. truly, | “LUCAS MITSIALIS.” | Lucas Mitsialls ontered the weeks following the transfor he left |for the front, where he Joined the | hompital of Grecian | army Lucas te 24 ye corps the ure old, and one of |the brightest Greek boys ever en rolled at the local Y. M. C. A. He | m1 five different Aangunges fu Jently, and was of great as#istance jin the claswes. When he left he ex pressed an intention of returning it he was not killed in the event that the war The Janina, before which he " of fighting, is one of the neest fortresses in the world jIt fell the other day before the siege of the Greed = CHILDREN WI on the prohibited ck at > | mulelde ‘ord for Three college tart fn atory ix to 7 a ree Meet Again.” a for | two-ree feature at the Class A At the Alhambra Until TEcesey The P Donna Wilson's Inauguration, - Week Bink and the Hand,” “In Panama At the Class A Until Wednesday Until We Three Meet Again Pathe Weekly No At the Union Until Wednesday ee Redemptior His Date Wit Gw folin Bound to O “e's At the City Untit _ Wednesday That Lif The c At the Black (Cat Until Wedneeday M ae ra Ger Port Artbor 1 At the Yesier Until Wednesday Eve body's Dotn It Vt Ne rRo! Br r A ilo Cargo, Bre Billy De ocCeRS At the Society Until Wednesday nogra At the Clemmer Until Th ‘ation Retre The Black I of W At the Melbourne Until Wednesday Mona Lisa,” two ree Honest Young Ch Races at Pasadena eee At the Dream Until Wednesday Hydrogen. The Valley t Lanperbrummen, I n Wa At the Grand’ Until Wednesday The Veteran's Mascot,” ,“Her Neighbor Rural Third Degree at the Floral Parade At the Circuit Until Wednesday The Last Dispatch,” in two reels eee At the Odeon Until Friday. | “The Dove in the Eagle's Nest,” |The Latent Spark,” “Tho Elite i | Ball Just Brown's Luck AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dar Metropolit Seattle in “The ¢ Orpheur—Vaudeville Empress—Vaudeville Pantayes—Vandeville. GRAND—Vaudeville and motion pletures CLEMMER — Photoplays @na vaudeville. MELBOURNE—Photoptays and ' “Gypsy Love.” sy & Mitchell stoek mblers,’ vi audaville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville, ry Loh, | " T ¥ SHE charm of old-world gardens * seems to be conjured up by the | cheerful colorings and quaint de- [y, , a signs of these Cretonnesand Chin- |3# ‘ tzes, which hold limitless possibili- f: ties for tasteful drapery effects Ge a ¥} in your home. hy } 1 Ka The stock we have assembled for your Spring e et yy choosing is of unusual size and variety and es ( | includes: sf CHINTZES for hangings and slip-covers. SHADOW PRINTS for screens, cushions, hangings and slip-covers the r TAFFETAS in bordered styles, for bed-sets. Ys! f, \4 DIMITIES in new band patterns. |~ | z 4 Fa HAND-BLOCKED CRETONNES AND te '$! Chintzes made from century-old English blocks. yee) tl '¥) 500 yards of English and French Cretonnes, \<-} special 35c yard. ments, I Small Wilton wins Specially Priced The Misses’ and Small Women’s Section is admire f sand mt and three-quarter sl ygns t c rom at O IN CHIFFONS AND NETS— handsome and refined sty to accompany the new tailor combined laces and insertions, net and lace yokes, and w ing lors, skillfully introduced ively priced at $6.50, $8.50 and $10.00. The “Rayo” Center-Draft Oil Lamp 2 — With White Dome Shade Seecial $1.25 HE “RAYO* Lamp is made FREDERICK & NELSON The Bulgatiag y Ide S IN restr. evide tent: to Crepe Paper Lunch Sets, * ST out the CES By : inflteng | current fal ive in Silks collars ent arrival + Ribbons ; fects that handsome fo immings a idth from 1 ian Dress ¢ Bands, Motifs. ¢ 1 char nd kwear, Bulg: ire featured Hare, ‘Chem ts, and ith jabots © are of B; rned ‘materi are embre and tinen, Some of the smartest w Lingerie Wy s of Bul tery Oot Even in the Negli rian idé@a y one has { Bulgary down have 0 vers ‘of or rating, Small Bulgarian On vers or.B ure of many New Ruseiaiy the * ming on efepe * ning and ti 1 or combi Many chie | April Numbers of the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale. First Floor Easter Favors and Decorations 25¢ and 50e Crepe Paper Table Cloths, 25c. Seals, 10, of solid brass, nick | Decorated Crepe Paper, ¥5c eled and easily regu- | Reppit, Lily and Chicken lated It gives a | white, mellow, dif- Napkin’ Favors, 75¢ dozen fused and unflicker Place Cards, 35¢ to 75e dozer ing light. Equipped 4 Tally Catia, 35¢ doses ready for use with | is white dome shade, | Paper Napkins, 5¢ dozen; $1.25 Plain Crepe Paper, 2 rolls fot 1@ | aa \ turtle culos ital t an A in se

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