The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 8

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| New Bargains Every Day at the 3 Lace Curtains at 49 10¢ Extension Curtain Rods 5¢ DOMESTICS | 10¢ DRESS PERCALES 7 1-2¢ a Yd ido cate its ike THE SEATTLE ST AT THE BON MARCHE TOMORROW 648 Brand New Dresses| FROM A QUARTER TO A THIRD UNDER PRICE — “<3 THE BON MARCHE’S GARMENT BUYER was MAKES A FORTUNATE PURCHASE And in order that you might get a chance to obtain one of rs these Dresses at the earliest possible moment he sent the tire lot on by fast expr | lels—carefully oh very latest me med, and would soon sell at their we prefer to give you a bargain » while these four lots last you A qua toa third le than they | LOT 131s 50 TAN, RED and BLUE }, WOOL DRESSES, PRICE EACH | —_ 4 Fine Woo! Serge} | \ ae ie tlie ah es, $19.50 Dresses Bian stig a So many pr from in a flored, button tr Lot 3. $14.50 Wooi Dress Neatly Trimmed $10 & $12.50 Wool DressesWell Made M'ADOO, TREASURY DAUGHTEK OF + M ADOU statement ¢ tial str ta Armed Get Your Spring Supplies atthe ou March Sale of Draperies March Sale of Bedding | ~ NOW IS THE TIME AMA vente YOUR. FOR PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER THIS <e m DIRE SEASON $21 Axminster Rugs $15. 95 ea 50c Bleached Sheets 39c Each WASHINGTON, March 25 ‘ig re of ' he w neat poscliallvig i be the ratificat! records of the state departr Although 32 states have already onal amendment for the direct leaving only four more ratifica s are not legal. So far a nt are concerned, only 21 states are i a eady f A customer to the fact that 11 state secertaries have failed to ity 60¢ Bleached Sheets le Bae ill...soe eccemtane aoe $7.95 Porlieres $4.95 a Pair s7 n to each att price GENOA, March 25.—Passionately embarcing hie sweetheart on i ‘ p a hie return from China, @ young French oiner of powerful build " clasped her too tightly and broke her neck he girl was anxiously 30e wi ndow Shades at 19¢ ea} 20c Pillow Cases at 17¢ Each |i) cscertntor.terty oct tress "ar see, Seeley wes _ Heavy 10% : ie Pillow ; heave moored the equally eager officer sprang ashore and clasped her In his arms. Throwing hie arm around her neck, he kissed her fondly, but hardly had their tips met when the girl's eyes closed, and her form lay heavily in hie arms. Her neck was broken. The young officer tried to throw himself into the sea. SPONGE IN HIM 7 YEARS CHICAGO, March 25.—Does the statute of limitations apply to the discovery of a sponge in one's insides seven years after one has been separated from an appendix? 4 . k r This is the knotty legal question that Judge Carpenter of the $2.50 Blankets 72x80 in. $1.95 federal bench must solve in avsuit by George N. Montgomery of Each $1 00 Bed spreads B9e Each f $1.00 Jacksonville, Fla. against Or. Charles E. Kalk of No. 32 North State st. for $50,000 damages. mpiaintent said, he had to undergo an operation for appendic at the Hahnemann hospital. Or. Kalke officiated and that recetnly the former patient found that the surgeon, on sewing up the wound, had forgotten a sponge, which had reposed in Montgomery's interior ever since Seven years ago, t $1.50 Bed Spreads $1.29 Each CHICAGO March 25.—Staniey Gernstein, 3 years old, son of Isaac Bernstein, trainer of college athletes and “discoverer” of Packey McFarland, Is sald by his father to be the youngest boxer In the world in active training The lad boxes an hour every day under the tutelage of his father, whose ambition it is to make his son the most perfectly developed athlete in the world by the time he matures, to prove to future generations what training can do for a man or —Main ¥ Wednesday naa | in § $1, 00 UNTRIMMED SHAPES or, Comte RE-PRICED AT $2.95) 16 2-3 RIPPLETTES AT 12 1-2¢ Yd ( / Ne Don't think that just x Dies KILLS SANTA MONICA, March 25.—Attacked by an enormous wild cat in Topango canyon, near here, Miss Aima Judah kilied the beast with a hat pin after she had sustained severe lacerations of the face, arms and body, according to information brought here today by a doctor who attended her. After her battle with the cat, which ended when she rammed the hat pin through ite eye into its brain, the girl fainted. She was found an hour later by companions je LINENETTES AT ide A YARD © its because Easter is over | 10¢ gene cINcHAMS 6 1-2¢ a Yd | PENDLETON March 26 " blize ards MARCH ‘SALE ECONOMIES IN HITCHEN NEEDS fl $1.75 Rayo Lamps Priced at | WALL CLOTHES DRYERS WITH 6 ARMS | + — $1.39 —|—— fle o Ce Jeo ve a new sult) you feel nervy realy for any old. fate nap ‘o your stepoand @ smile on your mien, k of the walk and the king of the scene, and keen 00 lo Packages to Be Sent by THE! in alert and elate! win the day afd your glooms have to scoot When you have a new sult brai . The ih failure been turned to guceess JON, . ! at are natty and new a (8; a A tu overn our moods more or lers, And | oO be glum in new glad rags, J guess, UNION STRERTR——sECOND AVENUR———Prikn #7 Ree rh ne bil for the suit's overdue, (Thi n, I think, (@ docidaily cute” —_ é . ve @ Dew -sult!) Boy iptany on eo 53,000,000, AR TAKE ADRIANOPLE FORTS | MILITANTS DAUBING SIGNS : °T ELECTION,” SOON |“: ce » | HUG BREAKS GIRL’S NECK | BABY BOXES HOUR DAILY CAT WITH HAT PIN] FREDERICK & NELSON Misses’ pailored Can, spec ial Sap nad ‘e up fn ing. Plain « Jorfolk eed ince: in thirty-six-in three-quarte full AE For the Miss of 12, 14 or 16 years, or for the w who can any of these si in eXceptional opportunit at 87.85. WOMEN’S AFTERNOON AND DRE ma STREET WOMEN’S SUITS AT $25.00 Attracti J 1 fon mod in 7) Pa ; nd bre plain-tailored, demi-trimmed, Norfolk and | caded Silk Crey Latelasse | pongey Bulgarian | St in a repr , | featurin Ones | modificat sce and) ran f the ason's fa te materials | Bulgarian tri ng tively priced? and colors. Sizes 34 to 44. Moderately | at $25.00 ward to priced at $25.00, | $65.00. 4 Pioew, Notions and Dressmakers’ Findings in Wide Variety ties, q 1 r Ling pink 10c, I Braid, i I ue, 6 1 J blael ar oN. Sans aie Threg black, white colors; sI 1; d ‘ ¢ L n * Thread, black aj 5Se dozety Thread, Rick - Rack ap Fasteners hite and 10c card. black, Measures, First Floor Strong Lines of Chamber Farssitare | of a new cake laced on Our broader the arriva been | are shown in Oak Dress rs, ranging) Beds, Chiffonters Tables in fur a nd mahogany finish, if onstruction is added to tig] rrices we have) Quartered Oak Dresser _— $13.50 Iden oak Dr ired, all quarters and well finished value 3 —Fourth Floor, Laundry ‘Needs Specially Priced Scrub Brushes, eating 10 Scrub Brushes of palmetto fiber, with] | hub-shap solid wood back sect 10c. ] Gas Hot Plates, Special $3.00 Gas Hot Plates with nickeled frame, p@ ie | for 1 1 burners, needle valvg Willow Clothes Baskets, Special 50c and a t Air mixers. Clothes Baskets of good quality willow, Iw ize, special $3.00 25-inch size, special 50c | I e, special $4.06 Empire Clothes Driers, Special 50c | Clothes Driers of selected maple in oiled | Potts’ Sad Irons, Special 80c Set . 7 finish, with 10 arms, each 22 inches long, | Sct consist vee rons of different iti pecial 50¢. | size, with nickel-plated bottoms, detachable Galvanized Wash Tubs, Special 55c handle and stand. Special 80 ¢ Medium-size Galvanized Wash Tubs special S5¢ Folding ‘Ironing Boards, Special $1.00 | Full-size Folding Ironing Boards, strong and well made, special $1.00 Cotton Mops, Special 15c vod quality twisted cotton, j < 7 = Se spools ff black white r i k Pins, solid heads, rs, 4c eS Needles, fh Se pack- xtensive displays of me d Chamber Fark \ special | - — \

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