The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1913, Page 8

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y | A BON MARCHE SALE FOR MEN | MEN’S $2.00 TROUSERS ta on the mare the ights dominating Cattao, an Scutart | JAPS OBJECTIONABLE, SAYS SENATOR WORKS; UPHOLDS CALIFORNIA Boys’ $2.50 and $3 Suits for $1 Just 50 of cyilitercate 13 to 16 Years ‘clock —Main Floc Union St. Store or Balcony, BIG BARGAINS IN THE MEN’S STORE MEN'S: Ne UNDERWEAR FOR ae GOVERNMENT WINS OREGON ida CASE —Main Floor ‘fa $1.00 GLOBE SAFETY RAZOR FOR ake Thie price polation six blades and tripie pana ho older Th >b eo ee SSS BIXBY BEFORE WHITE re INV pasa T wha cardboard box e” is one of the known $ povsel os he market today —Drug Section, Main Floor =o Se AND $3.00 crrereno em cet OXFORDS AT 20c LACE CURTAIN ENDS 106 , 1am att THE_SEATTLE STAR ANOTHER WAR IN pampered _ Te 91.50 A PAIR | MADE OF FINE PATENT LEATHER rostomer, at 66 ti It a.m. IN BUTTON OR BLUCHER STYLE 5e -MANDKERCHIEPS 2 1-2 In sizes 2% t to 8 and AA to C widths. These ee en's white | ndkerebiote wok. r v V . erte ‘ At the prelt nary examinat th ime urune nevaNTs te ¥4. | CATERPILLARS WIN BY ONE aeke ik lonati ta ait onteee With Councilmen Peirce and Marble voting against, and Council r . man Griffiths absent, Councliman Wardall’s bili for the purchase er to swat the caterpiiiar out by one vote. It d seven, because it created would have cost approx! at 4 of a giant epr received six votes @ a deficiency approp mately $1,000. The caterpiiiars win, but Mrs. Edgar Blair, who Is leading the fight against plant pests, says she will invoke a state law against property owned by the city which is not kept clear of such MONTESANO GIRL MPCORMACK HOLDS ANNIVERSARY SALE WT HERES LOST —Mezzanine Floor. } Main : ¥) SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF PLUMES CONTINUES | ; Prices Are a Genter to a Third Less d te g. Beautiful French Plumes—all spe eads, in plain colors or the offered are tn 315 French Plumes, ” in., "sto, 00 | Celebration Will Be in Na- ture of Price Feast for) FOR ONE DAY ONLY | Purchasers. On sale al! day at these prices. h He ath, a Monto. | 10c Nurses’Gingham 6 1-2cYd. |] Hingham, 27 | | by Miss E. Sixth Floor, Cafe 2B the lotr ¥ (oon IY agevseongl gies AT LOW PRICES 20¢ Fancy Crepes 12 1-2¢ Yd. | leached Bed Sheets, nize | 81.25 Red Comforte ? s -68 Wintene > eta ets. he | ree en yt ates cet ANNUAL EMBROIDERY CONTEST a Baie ' a Nawia the Time t A 10c Dress Pereale 71-2 4. t Por Third Floor, Union St. Bide LEAVES $500,000 FOR AN ORPHANS’ HOME TOMORROW, opibaies ae -CR EP ENER “RAISIN DAY” | atel Retains, BAKERY 8c || SPECIALS FOR Freshly Churned sci Local Creamery | Feney see ded Malsina, HH 9 RAISIN DAY Butter, a Pound | choter seeaen mainina, oy ‘ Tt Table Kalstnn Be 1 at this ptionall t alnce his veto the hotel has 1 ownership aon of timety ai RVICHS mars ] i eattle| REV. A. W. LEONARD, of the |} day | Mites Methodist church, left ¢ pendi-| Kast Monday, where he will spend jthe next six weeks ne h tree las st following an operation for lefts, were beld Monday, asad eenianseneaneaenameaneteadtaamesenesenanttaiemmnibammameeatn FREDERICK & NELSON Special Notice Postoffice Removed to Rest Room, Third Floor, Annex | New Passenger Elevators Now in Operation, Rear Aisle BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses Special $10.85 j A SPECIAL offering for Wednesday | jf —a new purchase of well-tailored |} Dresses of charmeuse, messaline and ” pongee silk, for afternoon and general street wear. The new Russian blouse, tunic and draped skirt effects are featured, also g high and Dutch-neck models—numerous good styles including the two pictured. Colors include Copenhagen, navy, rose, gray, reseda, brown and _ black. Sizes 16 to 18 years, 34 to 44. Special $10.85. ee | ae Basement Salesroom Direct-Action Gas Ranges | 32-Inch Tub Sitks. | A Clearing of Wash At 95c Yard Fabrics at 15¢ Yd. HESE soft Tub Silks are especially good for the cool wa waist o Be OR the last day of April an interesting nidbe hey P n a wi of the month’s accumulated gths in washable Dress Materials, é learance tely priced F io ; | Dress Voiles, 27 inches wide, in plain I | colors and fancy stripe effects. Imported Natural-color Pongee in desir- | able weights and weaves, 33 inches wide, | 5 “ | slightly soiled on selvage. i Best Irish Dimities in printed designs, fl $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65 and up to $2.25 yard Kimono Plisse, a soft, crinkled fabric for MJ — ‘ ‘ | house garments, in ar , Cheney Bros. snow ee proof Foulard ‘ asap hie itis hitinarcete = 8 ee ] fits in aciall fie PEER ful designs, and numerous other desirable Pb. § 4 ! av t wn | ee ilants oianicd talk icase fabrics in odd lots, choice, for clearance, i | at 15¢@ the yard. nd $110 vard Sem ere new —Firat Floor. | First Floor, Black Silk Hosiery | New Outing Waists e | At at $1.75 Pair $2.50 and $3.50 " Ny Cees pure Thread-Silk Black NES displays of smart Waist models al 1 Hosiery, good wei p, with for outing wear include styles in Irish ber lisle-lined garter welt, 3 heel and | linen, Madras and Novelty Crepes, designed at k reinforced with heavy lisle | with Peter Pan, De Medici and soft, roll c: Price $1.75 pair | collar effects, with three-quarter sleeves, | th: nen's Pure Silk Hosiery in tan and | also in regular tailored shirt style with long ff emerald, with re yrced garter welt, sole | sleeves and turnback collar and cuffs. Mod lat and toe. Sy | erately priced at $2.50 aud $3.50. fo! First Floor. Second Floor. The Silver-Clean-P e Oliver-ULlean-F an | 1 ° ° . . ‘ Cleans Tarnished Silverware in 3 Minutes | i ' ye thoroughly clean your tarnished silverware, } use the Silver-Clean-Pan, with a teaspoonful j of salt, a tablespoonful of baking soda and ome It does the work in three minutes, by an electro-magnetic process that re quart of warm water. moves the oxides and sulphides, and does not attack the silver; leaves the ware bright as a new a dollar, including every recess and beading. All Shown and demonstrated in our Housefurnish BR 7) ings Section, in a range of different sizes for house be hold and hotel use, priced at $1.75, $3.00, $3.25, My : th $4.25 and up to $15.00, th a mu lic ter Window Shades Made to ele. as ; Quartered Oak Dining |} « E make Window | Chai Ww Shades to order in | air ‘ia desired atic: size or . ex! material. A telephone call Special $2.75 i (Elliott 5500, ask for = Shade Section) will bring ELL - built _ a man to take measure- | O wartered be ments and submit esti- | Oak Dining mate | Chair in gold bess } k Annex | finish } in genuine leatl The Summer Style Book, 5¢ | svcr cane: re 7 > Summer Quarterly Style Book contains | full box t and illustrates almost | construction x every ae garment for women and children, | Special x for which patterns are used | $2.75. It give iny helpful hints as to the models Fullsize bess that are best ad ar for making .up in the Arm Chair yc Lavoua Marion such ax all to nratch, : | ; les ling and so forth. Seventy spécial kn news and illustrations—for $4.75.

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