The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 8

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PGS PT fal Fs spcnaaontetastalaanei acigunironeegpennesnaareTn AP al St nA ec ciales Gaye SEATTLE’S BIG STORE—THE BON MARCHE In Curtains & Rugs A Great Week-End Clean-Up of AT $00 Pairs $1.25 Curtains 21-2 and 3 Yds. in Length Priced for Clearance, al pr 98¢_ $1.95 and $2.25 Curtains, | In Handsome New Designs, | | Priced for Friday's Selling pr $1.39 Lace Curtains, in Plain and Novetty Nets, For Friday pr $1.95 | 700 Pairs $2.50 and 82.75 | | ro. ae se eee i hours awoke tre Krave, the TUR A LE MI UEC, AT CENSORSHIP IN SICKNESS OF POPE Dy United Press Leased ¥ ° ¢ ROME, April 17.—After several] for of refres t hing sloop, the pope this morning hed. Although his ¢ papal phyaletar ’ to abar hope for hiw tinued today, wr. At nk Drs. Marchiafava and Amt © fear exhaust nus issued the following b the por death, although he pow “The Holy Father passed a dibly might live a ¥ d Jast night quiet night and hie condition is The Vatican prepare Improved. He has no fever | f q leath and the bronchial affection |s ameliorated,” the « Mar. Domtr that near and the la Cardinal Oregiia this afternoon |in « readiness to assist tn rebellod at the alleged censors! adminiate he last sacr “ mainta y Cardinal Merr Anglo Ar the Val, th secretary, and Drs,|has not left the # Marchiafava and Amiel. He {s|arrived fr angry, saying {t ts tmposwible Jer | were sume « present cond! » f ar. | night and told prep finals to learn the pope's true eon-| worst LABOR COUNCIL LOSES CHARTER Acting through Charles Perry Taylor, national organizer for thie district, the American Federation of Labor, early Thursday morning, revoked the charter of the Seatie Labor council, as the result of Its ee THE SEATTLE. STAR CARDINALS REBEL FREDERICK & NELSON Warner’: $ Rust Proof Corsets Low-Priced Models that Combine Corre Design and Comfort with Excellent Wearing Qualities STYLE 539, FOR THE AVERAGE FIGURE, $1.00 Has medium bust and very long skirt, with unboned material fitting the figure snugly and fastening with Ig hook bel Two sets of strong hose Supporters attached w front stay are STYLE 228, FOR THE SLENDER FIGURE, 8$1,00~ soft batiste, lightly throughout, with medium bust and moderately long skirt. A very comfortable figures. Fitted with two sets Made of boned model, well suited to misses’ of hose STYLE 667, FOR THE AVERAGE FIGURE, $1.50 Material is good quality batiste, double below the waist line. Skirt is very long, with two sets of suspender web hose supporters and top is fitted with draw-string, fecond Floor, supporters Notions and Dressmakers’ Findings in Wide Variety refusal to unseat the Reld faction of electrical workers. ins “ \ rane Gary Hila ad oe ‘ This leaves the local central body without affiliation with the Basting Thread, )-yard spools, | 4 n yes in packages, this lot are lace curtains | national body, but does not affect the standing of Individual unions. spool black and white, 10c package; 6 for 50c, of heavy double twist th 600 pairs of High Grade ( Beautiful lace out plain || The holding of the national convention of the federation here this ie : F f : aoe Scotch Lace Curtains, Irish | tal in Cable and Madras | ar ty nets; Frenea Lacet | summer, is seriously endangered Binding Ribbon, No. 2, staple colors, 15¢ Silk Lingerie Braid, in white, pink and Point, Cluny sela | weaves. Coples of ensiv a mounted on « | went of bolt . effects. hand made lace cu in| quality ench net; sleo F | ‘orkers to . blue, 6-yard bolts, 20c. i Arabian E in| and Combination weaves, Whit ; ‘ ‘as : tne | ecru and bright colors n blows Queen Coat Foundations, long, $1.00. Mending Tissue in black, white and tean | " Coat Foundations, long, $1.00; | brown, Sc. « $2.50 SQUARES AT $1.95 | ; . Japanese: Ma anite Art Squares, 6x9 “3 | N. T. Cotton Thread, black, white and size 9x12. Very ff weave, rever Come soln Should colors, Se spool; dozen, 55e¢. medallion and and Axpn effects in terns in pretty ver pat- Ortental brown, tan and green colors » 10¢ Crochet Lustre, in black, white and col- t n“ F os ~ “” z= e oa an = _ wn 6 - nn colors. ‘ foe ni hee 6a nde toe 8 a 35c OIL CLOTH 21c SQ. YD. $5.50 RUGS AT ear no Invi ib! ar Su pporters, | oFs, 5c; 6 spools for 25¢. 4 Heavy floor ofl cloth 5 on card, 10¢ Coates’ Thread, black and white, 5c Wilson Dress Hooks, 10c¢ card. | Spool; 55¢ dozen spools. | Vine In le Collar Supporters, white, | Brook’s Glace Thread, black and white, 3 on car Sc spool; 55¢ dozen, OLD FASHIONED FRIDAY BARGAINS IN OLD FASHIONED FRIDAY BARGAINS IN | =" °< ~: sp Sines Sili-oat Collar Stays, white sed | ee ee 25¢ and 35¢ EMBROIDERIES IN 75c ard $0¢ VALENCIENNESLACE | yy TO GET MORG: N ART? |] om tes sic mam, | xem Dr Ye meal WIDTHS UP TO 18 INCHES, AT INSERTIONS,12 YARDS TO BOLT NEW YORK, Ape Faria Sctes to 65 hens | oa ag ng : 7 cath ntl ‘ P Pneumatic Dress Forms, sizes 36 to & — — ; ip - Barbour’s Linen Thread, in black 4 There will be a whirl tn the embroidery de date teeta dntslbh areata day tn (he BORDER 10c, 15¢, 20¢ linen color, 10c spool; 3 for 25c. Girdle Foundations, black and Shaped Peacock Pins, solid heads, Sc paper. Mercerized Rick Rack Braid, white partment Friday mor when this sale star iz 1,200 ya for ae and nd 90c French s going at dic a parte nN A we are offeri s of Swiss and nain- German Val a ‘ at 15c a yard, pleces worth | bolt. Ass ose from tn neat to 35e. 18-inch corset covers and flouncings; | floral and conventional designs. 600 dozen bolts | Silk Hat Wire, in black, white and staple | tors, 4e and 6c. edges and bands to 12 inches wide; galloons to | in the lot with 12 yards to the bolt | shades, 4-yard pieces, Sc. : Carlson & Currier’s Sewing Silk, 100 yard spools, 10c spool; $1.00 dozen. Angora Skirt Braid, black and col 5 yards, 10c. é Skirt Gauges with steel rod, 35c. 3% inches wide Main Floor. On the Main Floor i | Ribbon Wire, in black and white, 3-yard black and | Friday in the Muslinwear Your Choice of Many Handsome $1.50 Long White Muslin Skirts ~ For r $1.00)" and Eyes, Snap Fasteners in white and black, 10 card. i = — > @) 39 Ne) 20 +< 42) > ml oo a 19) os ey a ir Hooks and Eyes, black and 6 for 25c. Eleanor Se card; white, skey having COLUMBIA a wh cases of old G WILL BRIGE Dress and Coat Linings with fine lustrous fin- “Clever” Sateen, | VANCOUVER, Wash Ap 17 As the 1 the Com ish, suitable for coat linings and drop ; Payie ‘ 2 ests II| payer. w skirts, 36 inches wide, 35c¢ yard. Percaline, plain finish, medium weight, I tion | regard to an Inte ratate bridge acr staple shades, 36 inches wide, 18c yard. Mer |} | to be solved ts whether the Princess Sateen in mercerized finish, 36 | Sou i OEE ae nue inches wide, 25¢ yard Black French Elastic Canvas, 20¢, ay And in addition to the skirt bargain a F’r sale of neat 35c (¢ | lick fe ‘ and 30c yard. os wey Covers | A Marvel Percaline, light weight, in moire He ! ! , | of mus! oa pel ONT S Bi weave, 36 inches wide, 35¢ yard. | Linen Crinoline in natural color r y silk ribbon t ; ; ; black, 27 inches wide, 20c and 25¢ Pre: —Second Dicer, Center. | Cotton Skirt Moreen, with high moire api n.y., thuredy — judge riley didn't want to finish, in white, black, gray, brown, myrtle] write Cotton Crinoline, 30 inches > | beg the pardon of poliseman corkeran, but he, and blue, 35¢ yard. 15e yard: 27 inches wide, in white, bias spir See the Big Bargain Table in the Suit Section rely hed 0 | tel moe Fs i} gorkeran he showed up $0 bestery agenst 8 | Majestic Satin with silk face and cotton and gray, 10c yard. keer | feller that was charged with being stewed | " 36, t Jee yard. wi | Piled high with remaining lots | 1 waoont otewod, yeronner, saye the guy, \H] back, 36 inches wide, 7 French Hair Cloth, in black and gray the! nothing like it ap , : ; .. | 16 inches wide, 40c yard; 27 inches wideg posi Th f W S it d Cc t this hese bull hadent arfestad noboddy for Colonial Percaline, medium weight, in| ’ aap ig hak VE hon ¥ o omen’ od ats an oats eo long th caus thought he w9é One) pd he moire finish, 36 inches wide, 25¢ yard. in gray, 6S¢ and 75¢ yard. cash F d h li f |] ptoked on use 1 looked @asy : ” Se nent and other lines of garments— | how abgu aciG> offiser, says there ow tine . . aid you knog ee head was Puanteeee piesa . your choice of this table at Seen tae arene erneren, be eae bain igh ce J A é ; the : rf creel ees tc With Spring Gardening Supplies J: MANY OF THE SUITS AND COATS ARE WORTH FOUR OR FIVE TIMES $3.95. cee SORDC ‘Va ense, ae rat oli Ready it pring ardening Supp les was And should you be to find your style in your size in the lot, you will be re- | pe arit'b? rook-they a man te grunk sharing 3 a ee twee t\with @ cab\driver Wide Assortments Moderately Priced warded for your search t ting a rare bar It is ir ible here to give you wyeronper,)says corkefan,, it was lik a detailed acc this interesting table contains, but there are some things this-+/- WS xt y from alm r of the Garment S | (Joffiser, om mpko me tire © Judge ho}- es " | Lore} you poltegmpn)are el 4 fine lot o mn a etopps CY | aresting & inntrcent man just because he ta a) ren OLD FASHIONED FRIDAY BARGAIN IN| OLD FASHIONED FRIDAY BARGAIN IN Remnanis of Silks, worth to Remnants of Dress Goods, are | 75e yard, widihs 19 to 36 ins. worth from $1 to $2.50 yard —2e a yd——at ¥ off Now for fancy silke w pretty figured 1 for remna gain like a rush this should crowd our drews for we ar rges, poplins, cream ir worth $1.00 to $2.60 a erges, 1 and ql far 2 r is sure to be in the lot and we've | the regular price. Remnants in skirt or dress many different designe. Bnough in many for | lengths and every wanted shade to be had from waist or dress. Main Floor the lot Main Floor bargains on the Fourth Moor. UNION 89 rnnWt——snUOND AVENUE PIKE NTH. | ! | | havjing 4 argument whth a cab drivdr why, 1 have ha | many 68 argumgnt with a cab driver myself, and i don't touch @ drop exept in cage ae tphoane y ‘ l yefonner, won’ hing, asks the you listen till i corte om 4 bua ull shoat,|avesraivthe judge, what to it wel says rkeran, there wasent no cab driver there — excuse me, offiser, the jJudgo says, your judgment is exelent 1 find the prisener gilty 4nd he will either elip the clerk 2 dolilers or peel 4 few potatos + for the cook over to the island © call the next case é Johny po GIRL IS SUDDENLY CURED; CAN WAL K NO PEACE IN’ SIGHT LONDON, April 17.—Peace tn the YORK, Pa., April 17-—Anna J Bal ans is as far away as ever, ac faon, age 16 years, daughte or " patch received here on, of Jacksof® towns up, toc t § Ig said the re |suddenly recovered tha use of WF ported armistice between Turkey limbs, after being , helpless 18 land Nulgaria was merely a verbal /months with spinal” trouble and/one be n the opposing generals father and rheumatism, She told her the pain had left her, arose walked across the room, at the Tehatalja forts, and was only made to vermit of the burial tof the dead, Turf Edgers for cutting rere along walks and around flow- er beds, Grass Hooks, 60¢ 35¢ and 40c. Children’s Three-piece Gar- den Sets, consisting of hoe, rake and spade, 15¢ to 45e. New and Practical Dande- lion and Weed Pullers—pull and weeds 40c out the dandelions without defacing the lawn, and &5e. We are. showing .an unusu- ally strong line of Lawn Mow- ers this season, at $3.25, $4.50, 00, $6.50, 50, $8.50, 0 and $13.80. Spading Forks with long or “DPD” handles, 75¢ and 85c $11.50 Grass Shears in grades = will hold a fine edge, 25c, § 75c and 90c. Garden Hoes in a variety of shapes and styles, 25c, 30c, 50c¢ 60c and 75c. Malleable Iron, Steel-bow and Lawn Rakes, 30c 35c, 40c, 75c¢ and &5c. Spades with long or “D” handles, 75c and $1.50, Women's Gardening Sets, three- and four-piece styles, $1.10 to $3.00. Garden * Trowels, for all kinds of service, 50c qualities Sc to Housefurnishings Section

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