The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1913, Page 8

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—LAST DAY OF THE BON MARCHE’S— | APRIL SALE WOOL DRESS GOODS Don’t miss it if you need, or are going to need, any wool dress fabrics this season, for not every day do you get a chance to buy such fine dress goods as these at about mill prices. 50c ALL WOOL SERGES FOR — yd. 39e — 50¢ SPRING DRESS GOODS — yd. 29¢ — rode am of A aplendid tine « w peords, mixtur and plain serge in all wanted sh RESS GOODS 69¢ | wool Serges brown, Copen See quality all wine Regular Full 36-inch guaranteed Come in navy, cardinal hagen, black and cream. Thursday, a yard, 8% | $1.25 CREAM SERGES 69e Spring Dress r nals, re line ades and black $1.25 D What is prettier for st ner wear than piec j @ cream serge dress or coat And these | jn nobby bl ar } $1.25 all wool cream serges, priced at 69 a ne in mill ¢ and ine e¢ wale c an } yard for Thursday, dress and skirt lengt of the nobby new wir inches wide } 85e NEW STORM SERGE , a yar effects ; jee Good, heavy storm serge Ww a fre $1 width. Splendid for seit ts or dr s ae 1, 54 inches in Yhey come in pretty shades of navy, brown, jie ape! bee Alice, cardinal, black and Our 85¢ "1 viet “cot - lay, a yard, ‘ ” gma serge, priced for T The Books eres is tall ng, about— the books eve books that only a to $1.35 a here now f the leading titles are ¢ here—there are hundreds more- Ma | dewel—A& Chapter © Lite | Floor | €3 P poe | Jewel Story Bo . ay ) Mr. Crowe's Career | | Garden of ie. Robert Hicheos | The Criste ‘ {| Predigal Ju Contston ‘ | ; By Vaughan Kester n ¢ Clansman a* | ‘Trait of the Lense frowns | Bomaht and Paid Fer ; ; Prince of India | =? ‘Trail of | - f {Lavender and Old Lace Mt Hugo ” The Barrier Red Pepper Bere rn Foreigner R Master Violin ......Myrtle I & Buttery on the EXTRA SPECIAL 15e AND 25¢ FANCY LACES, AT, A YARD —1i(— | EXTRA SPECIAL | WOMEN’S 50c LISLE | THREAD GLOVES, PR. 1 — Women's Lisle Thread Gloves of extra fine quality; have two clasps at wrist and stitched Cian Lace come with neatly Venise backs. Colors are black, white, 15¢ Rein + fioo Ane 7 tan, gray and brown. Come aidery, and in in sizes 51% to 8. Main r 50c Floor The PRESIDENT and THE BON MARCHE ARE BOTH The Popular Bon MarcheFamily Flour White Bear sh * White Bear So of the best whit Grape Nu jar breakfa: cially priced for Thurs day’s selling at, a pack- age, lic. 25c Pg.Gold Dust, ite The large 25c » age Gold Dust, Tt Pr a ba ype Beans, Ib. 6¢ Dope for Thurad aay, & package 18¢ Not over 2 packages to " one customer at this faphtha Soap, Hon Marche Nay Be ieree xe bars, very. be ality. Thur bars for Oxo Boulll: fal and « 25c nize, T! u2 crop. Thursday, Shredded Coco Jong thread ity; Thurs Pepper, unr 10¢ nd Binek pa Cream Brick Cheese ‘a_ fine kanes sw | Bird See Kood ture ot ot Les Bohemiennes Ladies’ Orchestra in the Cafe 12 to ZP. M. Count of Luxembour 1, March wove and Glory n 2. Waltz ‘La Pi De Madrid Lamo 8 Nons—"G a 3. Song—“A Dream (Barlett) Miss Forre (Paredes 4. Selection—"Modern H es! ai 5. Saxaphone The Rosa Mise W 11. Intermezz 6, “Panama Reg” . Tyer “fir oe FOR APRON DAY, 65¢ APRONS FOR APRON DAY, TEA APRONS for 45¢€ for Lc— Aprons of excellent quality 1 roldered and are bou wi ark colors, No phone order Coverall ercale; | 1,000 email er daintily trir have kimono sleeves white. Jn light and fecond Floor, Center. ns of fine, ite lawn, ‘No phone order taken at this price. Second Floor, Center DOG SHOW—FIFTH FLOOR—ADMISSION 10e—07N EVENINGS TILE m 29 “DRESS ‘Goons 9 i enter niente j REPRINTS OF BEST COPYRIGHT FICTION AT TRYING TO REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING | ; — THIS GRAND DAME OF THE MOV WAS ONCE INGENUE W 1ES ITH IRVING | CHARACTER PLAYER. | ng lady, and finally the lead in usband’s company in this coun- | MRS. GEORGE W. WALTERS, By Gertrude M. Price The Star's Moving Picture Expert. |. LUBIN Mrs. George W. Walters is the| | Through all her conversation ‘i there ran a frequent reference to and Da f the moving pleture! ste Walters, and when she reached world : : her narrative relating Sho's the star character woman usband’s death, Mrs. Wal-| ii of the ser ' and stopped alto-| if ntionally since he and years working beside | mt) W. Walters, was| but she works now to be in the at-|f moxphere and with the kind of | s woman of the! ple her husband loved | the progress of dn't lve if I didn't work i} m the day when she told me she ¢ a child's part ra is & momber Hj without lines, u he point where! Philadelphia Lubin stock com st walking lady,” then a of moving pleture players was a TAKE UP THE JAP TROUBLE | WASHINGTON, April 9.—Confidence tn California's a n land law questions In its state ina m to all, was expressed to R ker ent Wilson. The onid a law which vi on trea to interfore, » nettle | fay by actually | province | i LOSE ALL OF $14,000,000 |} BRUSSELS, Belgium, April 9—The appeal court rendered decision today in the sult brought by the three daughters of the ta King Leopold for the entire Congo property left by their father, valued at $14,000,000. The court decided against the princesses, who besides losing thelr case, must pay the co Recently the princesses rejected the proposition of the min- Isters of justice that they accept 0,000 as their share. The property will now go to the Geigian estate and th. fulbach foundation. essa io ted” the Helegation tn om the Seat th to act witt p epngrese IP) tion ‘ 1 to act wit th'the Washington delogs ff DOC COOK | WANTS FIGHT | PASADENA, Cal., April 9.—Publicly branded by W. F. McShane, a banker, as a liar, In the midst of a tirade he was directing against | Admiral Peary, in a talk at a theatre here last night, Dr. Frederick A Cook became enraged and Issued a blanket challenge to all who did not believe In his tement that he had reached the pole to fistic combat. He sought to « nploy thie form of argument Upon the per- son of McShane and Samuel T. Clover, editor of a local which had declared him a rank humbug nett | WHOLE FAMILY DROWNED | HOOD RIVER il 9.—Mre. H tural tously waters Ore ore than I for taking of Portland, at ne nent Tuesday But man—love him ition of the din 1866. ore 8 condition E SPEEDS Parker, of as | SUPRE ME JUST nic » April au | PAY HIM TO OBEY The next time an officer tries to serve a jury summons on J Thorne | |] | of Ariie, Ore, he better wear armor plate | Thorne has returned to Ariie today, out $19.80, as the result of his| respect for the law, Last week he received tail ‘a: jucy. summons which wa saddressed to him at his old home here, and forwarded to his present address, He left this city 11 ths ago, but wher read’ the warning that “he must fail not in coming, at his peril,” he pacied his grip and came | Reporting for servic was not eligible law from his form, ce Gilllam'’s court, he was told that he| handed 20 cents, mileage allowed, by He cag’t collect any mor ‘SUES U. S. OFFICIAL) CHINESE POLITICAN | | sidence. Fremont C. Gillis w 1,500 dama from Depts q id IS REPORTED SLAIN wig Frank for losing TOKIO, Aprit) 9—Li Yuan teeth, which Frank 18 alleged to| Hu {val of Provisional Prosident | have knocked out of him on Feb. Yuew Shi Kat for the presidency of| ( is began action Tuesday. Tho; China, was assassinated today at} tr&ible occurred in the Armory, Gil-/ Wu Chang, in the vince of| lis alleges, and Frank | hit him @n|Hupeh, according to a te the head with haadcuffs, |celved here, ram re] ° ° a FREDERICK & NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Messaline Silk Dresses, Special $12.35 - and NUSUAL value-giving for Thursday in these attr and practical One-piece Dresses of good quality plaj silks. All are well-tailored, designed with long set-in sleeves, tunic skirts and lace collars, angi trimmed with self-covered buttons, , striped messaline some tastefully Colors include navy-blue, brown, gray, black and elect Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 36 to 42 F Some are from regular stocks, reduced in price becatigg selections are broken; others are a new purchase effected low figure. m $ re blue. a very All are exceptional values at $12.35. WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS, SPECIAL $2.95— | A special lot of Women's well-tailored Skirts in the prewe vailing styles, some plain, others with side plaits, made up in a variety of serviceable materials in plain colors and mixed effects. A good range of sizes. Unusually low-priced $2.95. me WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS, $18.50— Norfolk and plain-tailored models, the latter with coat in straight and cutaway effects. A pleasing selection of mates rials, including Serges in plain, check and stripe effects, also! Sizes for small women, also! Moderately priced at $18.50, —Basement Salesroom fo C fancy suitings and mixtures. regular sizes from 34 to 44. An Unusual Selling of All-Wool Suitings at $1.00 Yard EVERAL hundred yards of high-grade All-wool Materials for Spring suits, and dresses, sharply underpriced at $1.00 yard for this special Thursday offeri Imported German Tweeds, 50 ¢ quality for suits, skirty including gray-mixed with] blue or green stripe, also brown-mixedim | red stripe; special $1.00 yard. All-wool Metz Cord, 44 inches wide, an | imported weave very desirable for one-piece | wide, in a fi offered in black, navy-blue, gray, | dresses, special $1.00 yard dresses, tan and wood-brown; All-wool Homespun, 52 inches wide, ap- skirts and in | light-tan mixed; spe- propriate for suits, dresses, gray, tan mixed cial $1.00 yard. Tan Novelty-stripe Serge, 54 inches : | for coats and tailored suits; special $1 ' Basement Clearing Odd Lines of | Women’s Pumps and Oxf Figured Scrims Special 10c Yard “Bathe se NUSUALLY good value in the popular | * girls w and serviceable Figured Scrims for at $1.65 Pair more | camp and bungalow draperies, including OMEN’S ye Oxfords and Strap P in Patent Leather, Gunmetal WwW two pleasing color combinations in stencil appeal designs on cream or white moire ground Hie s.9) Thirty-six and 40 inches wide, special 10c Calf, all with Goodyear welt soles. put th yard hundred pairs in all. Broken sizes, but ro FIGURED CURTAIN MUSLINS, 12%¢ | sizes in the lot as a whole. % “whic: YARD— “Boover t An unusual opportunity to savelom sere mg aquest A sheer and attractive curtain material, patterned in floral stripe designs, in pinks, blues or yellows. Makes | RR Gishna vila. iceable Shoes for house wear—at —Basersent up attractively with narrow ruffles or wide pred’: - hems. Price 12%c yard : be Exe CRETONNES, 20¢ YARD— Muslin Drawers, Special large assortment of good patterns in y thirty-six-inch Cretonnes, including chintz, OMEN’S Drawers of good gm floral and foliage effects in a variety of muslin, tucked and trimmed ruffle finished in Barmen lace edge. ceptional value at 19¢. effective colorings. Price 20c yard. COUCH COVERS, $2.25 EACH— | In the favorite and serviceable Kashgar 60 inches wide, desgined in Women's Drawers of good quality weave, ! 2 allover conventional erns; plain centers | jin, made in circular style and trimmed ¥ mS vith wide boarders; also Oriental effects. | sche cagethed oe | tucked and hemstitched ruffle. Price B at $2.25 each —Basement Salearoom. excellent value —Basement Sal Popular-Priced Millinery Materials co onsid nable essential for the woman who is planning to trim her own less VERY fashions at prices that are bound to prove interesting: Paradise Aigrettes, extremely modish ® black, white color, $2.95 8 $9.50. Untrimmed Hats in the various popular | braids, including the new Poke Bonnet new Mushroc $1.45 to $3.95 Flower Trimmings in broad assortment, and many striking to $1.25. and and natural mm effects, Imitation Aigrettes in a large vai styles and colors, 65c to $1.95. Dasement rm, ng 2 yen: including June Roses 2 and, Bulgarian effects, 25c 27-Inch Embroidery Flouncings, 30c Y. ERY interesting values in Embrol 7 inches wide, in Clearing Remnants of Cotton Wash Goods 5c and 10c Yard AT 10¢ YARD— EMNANTS and Short Lengths of best Dress Flouncings, ‘ spray and conventional designs on 8 | and nainsook. Desirable for lingerie dré Printed Domestic Percales Ginghamis in standard makes; Galateas and sheer Printed Lawns; Figured Plisse; Col-»| and skirt flounces, and priced low, at ored-stripe Seersuckers; Kimono and Out- | yard Cambrics 10¢ yard. White and Muslins. Special, AT 5¢ YARD— Useful short lengths of Standard best grades of Light and Dark ing Flannels; Goods, 17-INCH EMBROIDERIES, 15¢ ¥. Well-worked Embroideries with seall0 ead edges, designed in floral and eyelet desi Adapted for © covers and skirt flouncesy and special ¥ 15¢ to close, Ginghams; Prints; Dre Outing Flannels, Muslins and other staple Special, Se yard. Basement Salesroom “3 yn Swiss anc inso ss Ginghams in various styles; | 0 ©W!SS an 1 nainsook. materials to close, | at yard. —Bpvoment °

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