The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 8

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ee |500 All-Wool $7.50 Serge Dresses | All Brand New —Made of All Wool Double Warp \ Serges—Trimmed in the Brightest, Smartest | ce Ways We’ve Seen—Out They Go Tomorrow at AS ] . | \ ONE STYLE | | One sty A ve | if to 44 b | ALL WOOL MANNISH SERG 5 | | Another pret t ade of heavy all w h serge with deep | | } Rr err ur 1 tay and cuffs trim i } “ Are 3 1 back and wide platt tn front All ¢ i k and sla | } MANNISH DOUBLE WARP SERGE DRESS $4.95 \ $4.95 Wednesday for this all wool mannish double warp Serge Dress, ped with Bulgarian In all d with Ottoman silk fintehe 4 with Bulgarian buttons. Iie ARABIAN SCRIMS 12 1-2¢ a YARD for Wednesday. F in the M oe. of all curtain 3 se FLOOR OIL CLOTH 2t¢ SQ. YD. | $26.00 AXMINSTER RUGS AT $16.50 | 1, 1% he Oriental e borders all a? pind s 9x12 and 8Y%x10% fe rad of $20.00. at ret $1.2: 25 LACE CRTARS ‘79¢ A PAIR $2.2 25 AXMINSTER RUGS AT $1. 65 | re 1 Lace Cur 27x54-inch Axminster Rugs, the r tain ter popular of all sm a | saving the larger rug ach Wednesday. —Third Floor EXTRA SPECIAL BOYS’ $2.50 AND $3.00 SUITS, FROM 11 to 16 YEARS at $1. 29). EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE $5 SHOES, FOR ONE DAY ONLY 3.99 DF SRR, | 1 8 a and a all th ri % Pp izes are gone, and only one ¢ k «© of a kind re lit 6 ve ‘ < $ $ ! | $ Ev A —Mezzanine Floor 6500 Yards of Bates’ and | PrideofAmericaGingham | Red Seal 12ic Ginghams 4000 Yards, Worth lic, at —$5¢ yd— ae yd— a yard BOOK OF 600 LATEST Lengths up to 15 yards Oc tomorrow | ff ASK AT OUR __PATTERN des signe | LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATIERNS i ar TOMORROW — _THE DOG SHOW OPENS In the Exhibition Hall, Fifth } of the Uni | SOME GROCERY SPECIA THAT WILL PAVE THE WAY TO ECONOMY | Creamery Mutter, * wer and Garden Seeds, | Freshly Ronsted Coftee, our regu it 1 arke amwortment 6c’ grade : Canned Tom z \c of Wheat, regular 200 | | adrons ‘ rodu kages, Wednes kawe —Fourth Floor 1 SPECIALS IN lat peng e all day at th rom 9 to 7 ne 20¢ oll CLOTH ‘10 A YARD ble Of! Cloth in many patterns and From © telephone $e GINGHAMS. 5c A YARD Apron Ginghama, 27 tnches wide, tn lengths fror ards, Heavy, strong quality in neat check ard; Be Fig colo ards wide ird Floor. Hair Nets, a Dozen ate n n tne to’ to 11 a. m r Cotton Hose at |—Se pr— value 10¢ Nurses? Stripes | 10¢ Chambrays, Yd | — be yd '—at 7ie— I Nursew Chambray Ginghams 2 in k 1| hame. 7 Inches wide, lofgths 4 a doze iain | length to 10 yards, at 7% 1 Floor at Bie ard, Basement, MOTHENS’ TRAINING SCHOOL AT & rr M. WHEDNESDAY—SIXTH FLOOR, THE 4 BONI” UNION St REET SECOND AVENUR———PIke sT Rm, «| WHO SAID A LADY CAN’T FIGHT? | By Berton Braley | THE SEATTLE STAR 22 ——} HERE’S ONLY RULER IN THE WORLD WHO RUNS EVERY INCH OF HIS MONARCHY Fi but A Su PRINCE HENRY XXVII a ie place in the royalty of Eu na an Pp 1 ie of ins r every woman who | | Of Reuss, evcorting a pretty Ameri. ' ype why; pla ig new g ecure coy q can girl through a German veanc birth | —Piret Few, in New York harbor ot w os a —— looking and the { effort hat's where he differs es raha seat tegh ot Sa autem” Wins Fancy Dress Silks at Special his Pr Heury XXVi_ : eee of orice ca € Though young and just assuming lar n F the reine of government, he bolds « SILKS AT 35¢ YARD— SILKS AT 50¢ YARD— = > Twe hundred y ' ff y Sil DROWN ED SAILORS | hundrel jel 7 k p good colors, reduced WERE KEPT ON SHIP Joo. = r SILKS AT $1.25 YARD— fat ore OF A GUN BR pdireiamdlpeee ew with A. Ludwig, a sailor who was rescued wanted to come ashore before an attems ff the-sands, but t Captain Weste tof a gun. Ludwig declared he felt no i! as he realized that it was the captain's duty to pull the them back at the po toward the captain prevent desertion MANY WOMEN LOVE HIM PORTLAND, Or., April 8--H. M. Hudson, who Is confined in the city jail under $1,000 ball on a charge of wearing an Elka’ err blem to which he was not entitled, wae today as much of a mystery to the local police as when first taken into custody. In his trunk was found a complete assortment of appare! of a stylish woman, every garment showing absolutely mo regard for cost Hudson avers he has had a woman companion on his travels. The arresting officers believe they have captured a man who has been operating on the credulity of women from coast to coast Three hundred love letters from half as many women were found in his effects. | REBELS CE NTER ON NACO " More tribesmen that thr smuggled to the tri JESSIE WILSON PREACHE ST. LOUIS, April &—With hundreds unable to gain admittar the auditorium, Miss Jossie Wilson, daughter of the president, pre: a wkermon tn the Young Women's Christian Association buildt and later made a brief talk to an overflow meeting {n another the structure. Miss Wilson made a very favorable {mpreasion on her | hearers 1 of whom are now a ——— PRES. “WILSON ASKS ABOUT ALIEN LAW WASHINGTON, ~ April 8. Presi dent Wilson today summoned Sen Works of California to ask him as to the exact status of pending anti allen legislation in that state, He will consider the matter with Sen Works tonight. It is believed Wil-| valued at $2( arly today son's action 1s the result of a pro-\ robbers cut the telephone wires teat of the Japanese government.|fore they entered the place. BANDITS | ‘BIND AND ROB A DOZEN JAPS| BAN FRANCISCO, April 8 Lolsurely ransacking the place, after, binding and gagging Its 12 inhabitants, a trio of armed and masked bandi ved a Japanese laundry here For years {t was sald that no woman should vote, AY N Sale in a variety of materials. suiting, it of shepk he ‘ wn butt 1 ef- Suit of gray and white diagonal, ! vat lace, and bea skirt Suit of black serge with Suit of brown worsted,| garian lace and skirt bay white hair-line, ¢ att three-button fied cut-| inverted side plaite, cutaway coat and deep r wi plaited A selling that merits your vers of black ut Mod half-be 1 effect special consideration — gt ified drape skirt str ed with Bul- | $23.75. Imported Bathroom Slippers, $1.00 Pair Dutch ae Tits, 35c | ‘Garden Tools Spi \ = eee FREDERICK & NELSON New Suits: Special $23.75 Wednesda men’s Démi-trimmed Suits, finely *, anew purchase of Wo- tailored ardly any two alike; some 34 and 40 size the majority are 36 and 88 few of the models are described bel Now o on n Sale, The Summer Style Book, Se | id Summer Fashion Infor 81 pages of § pring ar me bordered ef k; exceptionally low! —First Floor, New Valenciennes Special 50c Bolt le LLY strong values ina le vase of fine Frend ral iciennes Laces, ia in h to 2 inches, and 1 s f e nd voice designs, o match, Speciah} yards, at 5O¢. | —Pirt White Nu- Buck or Tan Russia Calf, $3.00 t $1.00 ; Women's 14 » Walking Boots er a new round-t , with Goodyeat Beas ban heel wic A to D GROWING GIRLS' TAN SHOES— - tton St f tan Russia calf w ( year welt sole and ¢ th medium round toy Sizes 2% to 6 Prict ne-inch heel. —Pasement Salesroom Se ee) Fumed Oak Davenport Bed, Special $35.00 AS pictured, im proved style Dat enport Bed with oak frame and Spite ish fabricoid covet An ideal piece of f niture for any or apartment economy of space » be cons! handsome Da during the bs deep, on spring seat; bed. An @ t, with one easy motion, into a large, comfortable 00. rts $35.00 up to $100.00, uhogany-finished frames, from and ma Reg See pictured i A Priced Because she could not go to war uteh R oF But now, {f you read, you certain to note | ' TH ‘ Twelve-tooth Malleable Iron ™ a, 18 what she ts best 1 for Pp u de with hardw ndle, special Be. She takes to the game like a duck to the wet, ated with auaint apa ctandeede ee: jade With a fervor that no one can stop eh i ! . tl zed blade ° In London there's scattely a live Suffraget Dutch subjects in Grass: Hooks h {ou d sh Who hasn't belabored a Cop! pleasir laring | extra quality ground an mocked at militia and spectal police; ba ares 4 in wind d hat Choice of «sev Garden Ho 7-inch blade, of peace; eral , designs, at iMgvad aia hardwood handle 4? cack, 19 vim him" mings section Housefurnial

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