The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1913, Page 8

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A BON MARCHE SALE OF CHILDREN’S SAMPLE _— seoruane WORTH $2. 50 TO $3.50, AT ple line "Dies ses is © prettiest w r seen For ‘ Sat ka we obits ba “ee owing $3 and $3.50 NAINSOOK GOWNS $1.98 $3 and $3.50 WHITE SKIRTS AT $1.98 $3 and $3.50 COMBINATIONS AT $1.98 $3 and $3.50 PRINCESS. SLIPS AT $1.98 1,000 TRIAL CANS OF JAP-A-LAC GIVEN AWAY FREE WEDNESDAY, ABSOLUTELY ae ; SALE OF READY MIXED | We Carry a Full Line of © ee ee Jap-a-lac Varnish Stains ha es pus saat Hp oe in Sizes from 15¢ to $3.00 <= ; 150. 15¢ | A SALE OF HOUSE. | !.:77etoctw "79g [Se Somet ge CLEANING NEEDS] 2. ".2"% “ggg aaa aie Dee Mop Stteks. aa . tae WEDNESDAY BARGAIN SPECIALS (FANCY EASTER RIBBONS oeeerate, Wl day at these tow pricee—no telephone | FOR HAIRBOWS and MIL- tse press PERcALES | 18e Kimono crepeAT |LINERY WORTH TO 50¢ — Ite yd— —10e yd— Sia <GINGHAMS FoR 12 1-2 CHALLIES JUST —$1-2¢ yd— —10e yd — FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING ONLY 12 1-2c SILKOLINES AT SILK SAMPLES, EACH | ee | ee | ! | SOILED $1.00 WAISTS $1.00 KID GLOVES AT Jou) O28 Ee ee 82. ‘98 | | iF $3 — at 39e — ae ore me 0 | | $1 00 AND 75ec EMBROIDERY ok ipso | WIDTH 18 TO 40 nAEES . ie 48c| it PL ENTY OF ENTHUSIA THE SEATTLE STAR OLE HANSON BACK HOME | Ole Hanson and Mre, Hanson are six Weeks trip to Honolulu, Ole is in fine health and says he ts golns to Ket Into harness again right away Hawall's pet volcanoes made a great Mit with him, but he war un jable to secure one for local exhibition | COINER WANTS TO QUIT tes District Attorney Beverly W, Colner United 9 Of course, it's only | a ‘matter | pointes of of hours before but ¢ lser wants to throw official duties off his shoulders to take up ble private litigation, So he's asked the department of Ty up And appeint Home one quick, Which is just exactly Langhorn, of Tacama, who expects to be Coiner's successor, jue about It too | ANOTHER ARSON EXPOSE confessions of Ben Mink and CHICAGO, March 18,--Based on the attorney's office that John Danies, 1t was announced at the state warrants for the “higherups In the night, More than 86 membermof the organization including merchants }and insurance men will be arrested, several living outside of Chicago. 16 rule for Ireland was the chief tople at t f the patron saint of the hme rald Isle. thedral hall, “We are celebrating the & , said the ehatrt Dr. J. H. Lyons, “t overnment and tt t of LBEARERS n Mc LX SONS PAL March ie form tuneral Dennis Mc r vices at the grave two daughte BALL SHOWS HIM FALSE | PITTSHURG, Pa, March 18.—Pe far int the mystic spirit Josephine though she has re ons she is survived by » crystal ball ering into Werner ¢ realm. etit filed by Mr st chureb here, She les away, he medi im and head of the Amandus Wer er he Wan tH | BACK BROKE, RIDES IN BOX MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 18.—Completing a journey of nearly 1,000 miles, being bound in a box because of a broken back, Eugene Thayer of Assinibole Sask., arrived in 8t. Paul, and now has concluded his strange journey to a hospital at Rochester Thayer sustained a broken just above the hips, ae tne re sult of a fall. His case waa pronounced hopeless by the surgeons at Moose Jaw, but his brother, Roy, believes he stil! has a chance The trip wae made in a specially arranged baggage car with the patient strapped on a box to prevent jarring ASK “Y.N PEKING an amnoetnt | nda to purch eaty ports M AN jead at Gridley LOOMINGT T TH _ T al ’ 7 NO E USUAL BROGUE ASTORIA March 18.—Heinrich Haas, a rotund German, we berty in police court when arraigned for being “jagged,” by sa ng in guttural accents: “I vas an Irishman and vas celebrad ing St. Padrig's day.” PAGED GENERAL DEBILITY PORTLAND, March 18—Paul Tappen, a young Teuton belihop at the Oregon hotel, over from Der Faderiand just 18 months, is ondering why everyone smiled when he spent 30 minutes paging “Ghener Ul Dee-Beci-ltee” at the instigation of commercial travelers Ore || HENS AIDING WOODROW WINSTED, Conn. March 18.-—Since the inauguration of Presi dent Wilson, Connecticut hens have been laying extra large eggs. A Plymouth Rock hen, owned by Shea Brothers of Manchester, turned out one that measured eight Inches in one direction and six and a half In the -other LONG TERM FOR PIE THIEF GREAT BEND, Kan., March 18—Because he stole three pies, valued at 15 cents, Fred Martin must serve from five to ten years in the reformatory at Hutchinson. He used a skeleton key to enter the building In which the ples were kept. Under the law this con- stituted burglary. 1 and shiver! You must deliver at uff or they'll chase you off quick!” aimy and sick 2 look lonely you'll come out all right.” steer you trying to cheer you an ammeur—amateur night 8 how the When you're calle, whistles and cat calla! Bh and flat calls Isn't in praise of the quavering wight; Yet if they favor the act and Its flavor People will show It/on amateur night! sirile scempers on early H little in Seattle again today, after a il arson trust” will be issued before | FREDERICK & NELSON } { LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS—First Floor Exceptional Values in Women’s and Misses’ New 1-Pc. D Basement Sa'esroom $7.75 Basement Salesroom 1 ppewarsane values in a special purchase of new Sprin Dresses—one hundred and fifty in all, in sizes for Wome and Misses, including the five models illustrated and sever other charming styles. In every respect—style, Dresses at $7.75. materials, tailoring —exceptionally We ce \y FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dress of black or brown and white ford Cord; plain ski d silk collar a riar black silk veg Dress of black and white shepherd check suiting; pla kirt; collar Spe $7.75 $7.75. Dress of ecla Dress of ' fine igs in brown, tan, blac ay French serge, fine weave; 1 down front I Igarian ir ! or navy f apestry collar i a 87.75. Dress of black and white shepherd check yg apestry silk collar, cuffs af Other and equally pretty styles in this ca Scie; in came blue and brown black and white shepherd check; blue, black or brown and white Bedford Cord, 14, 16 and 18, 34 to 42. Special, $7.75. —Basement Salestoom Cards aad Favors Easter Novelties, 1 Paper Luncheon Sets, 25¢ Easter I D kage r Napkins, Se dozen; Si] bit Easter I Cards, le to Sc rative Crepe Page , each roll c Easter C and Folders, 2 ae 2 t ine SeiNG AIO eect Plain Crepe Paper in lavende : tig , wi 1 llow, 2 rolls for 15¢ Easter Se: : ; . fi ef ‘ we j Paper able Covers, each, & t Easter Favors, 75c dozen —Tiret Prost be Dainty White Embroideries + for Spring : T. GALL Lace-Edged Embroideries in Teneriffe, Paraguay, Boheme and Irish pat : terns on fine batiste and Swiss, especially desirable for making up into fine e waists and for dress trimmings. Widths 2% to 12 inches, special 35¢ yard. : Gall Er deries Swiss and Allover Embroideries in dainty new@ , nsook, in open ! signs for t kes, on fine Swi yard | —First Plo Beiter Ribbons N' W salkan Dr esden and Easter Neckwear TOCKS of plain net and shadow lace, | with full fluffy jabot attached, in white sing color-comp : and ecru, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00 nati 7 inches wide anding and Fiat ly eae r peatland sin Satin Taff ? Dress Gui | quality, in w a net and fine laces, | 200, and in a large selecti . $10.00. | colors. : Flat Collars with cascades of fine Chan- | Novel effects in e tilly and shadow lace, $1.00 to $15.00 | of ribb <eires Pica’ Awe FO " Fas iia RE NE societies y “a9 . . . Girls’ Wash Dresses | New Messaline Petticoats USSIAN, Norfolk and one-piece styles tsi sUDED in these new arrivals ist in attractive new Wash Dresses of very pretty s . line model with + Linen, Rep, Pique and Cotton Crepe, pret- | inch shirred band at bottom—shown inthe, tily trimmed with hand-embroidery and e shadings ; scallops—some with sailor collar of con- Als with plaited and clustety . finished with silk underlay, and je »p models ypenhagen and i |} Un faut attractive values at $3.05 fee Sizes 6 to sooun Shetland Veilings IS OFT-FINISHED Shetland Veilings @ ings, 75 tucked flounces trasting color, white, Cc ve effects 50, $7.50 to $10.75 Colors, pink, blue and white st s, $4.50, $6. Girls’ Norfolk Coat Dresses French serge and black and white herd’s check material, with deep sailor col- lar and black patent leather belt. The full skirt has bodice lining attached blue 14 year of navy shep rewest costume colot white, black and 1 ¢ to $2.50 yard Dust-proof Chiffon Cloth Motor plaited F Sizes 8 to 14 years. Price $25.00 Outing Veils, in new Spring shades) #%% Another Norfolk Dress of navy serge or | y7) 200.0 Ape hy’ b> an « ne “sh, o ae) shepherd's checks has deep yoke and sailor vetted effect ilar, trimmed with silk braid, Sizes 8 to | 4° ; oi LAGK an 1s 14 years. Price $10.00 ‘ WEEN ‘e ‘ —riet Pad

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