The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1913, Page 8

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| TO 65e RUCHING | It Will Be a Busy Bargain Day | | | | | | THE SEATTLE STAR INOW THEY’RE PLANNING . «STORY COURTHOUSE, “FIV E OF ’EM IN A TOWER JUST FOR FRIDAY REMNANTS OF 25¢ SILK RIBBONS, AT JUST FOR FRIDAY REMNANTS OF S0c 1 Wil! the new courthouse pliane ae ‘tod to put up only three i |J Dy Architect Gould at a foo of §465,./storten ¥ ‘ee | This waa met by general protest | 000 and incidentals, and approved | 1 me Muxietnel lonane Ietgumt outt| |f by Commissioners Hamilton and/to reatrain the comminsioners fr } |] | Knudsen, be eight stories hight Jan obviourly Krona Imposition on |} | Yoo, 1t will be otght stories high| the taxpayers, And now the scheme 1 HI |1x to wmooth It over with a tech- |} | three real stories and five storios oight nical subterfuxe—name! YARD YARD of tower, atory building, of five 6 This in the Iatest scheme which|ries are to be nothing more than a IN LENGTHS FROM LENGTHS FROM 1 |} \ Gould and the county commission: | tower TO 1 YARD. TO 114 YARDS. ers are attempting to put over, It| In caso the contractors fall to bid . was approved at the Wednesday | within th | meeting. subtert | The people voted $950,000 for ajnew pl | courthouse on the Collseum site, |bullding on only one-half ¢ with the understanding that seven|—but ft will be eight or stories of a 20-story bullding would | ries high. be immediately erected with that} The Gould plans call for alterna amount of money, After providing|tive bids on terra cotta or granite jfor Gould's fee, the commissioners for the material to be used UNIVERSITY PROHIBS DETECT BOOZE IN EATS with pat ins * and v o fancy floral designs in alt new shades. Main Floor, Pike St. Side n Floor, P ke St. Side $1 99 & $5.95 Untrimmed Shapes s— On Sale for a law — Day at $3. 45” So serious has become the attack |fiavoring puddfngs and sauces |[ | of college prohibtdontets on the Y ~— M. C, A. cafeteria at the Universt:| a aig | |ty of Washington hero that ft haa | w the Univepraity | anal , which today publishes the |f Friday noon I waa served mmone with E idding that tartling 1 wan used been taken w by Dat { follo | | wing |to tv 6 a peculiar favor | Contending that the present lin other words, real alcohol was a “oie | |] | manage nt of the Commons in {nj served to the patrons of the Com gerne Floor, Union 8t. Sidi » the “Royal Arch,” V,| mons | 1, president of the Probt- 1 have protested to the manager q ducational club, declared |of the Commons, but he eo FOR NOW IT’S THE TURN OF THE HIGH GRADE UNTRIMMED | rnoon that the continnous|the entire incident as & ; |f attempts are made by the Young no men regard t Young ® Christian association Christian assocts as 8 MILLINERY TO “WALK THE PLANK” — WATCH IT DISAPPEAR J Sco.c00 S822, Ge Lape sapien gearige Pog $4.95 and $5.95 untrimmed shapes at o hate pateene tor iatomoetes by tale For when the Bon Marche dispose: of its finer il ly a bargain—t that this sale for or Jay Bate they wort be told for 083 ae nen | THE EAST HEARS OF IT, TOO Tey ate" 8 ety t ght Seattle's skyscraper ts pictured in the current taue of Collter's latest Frenc 10des—ir ful bonnets, 1 a score with rakishly tilted and drooping bri 99¢ New paren Flowers Reduced to 50c a Bunch new sprays and bunches of bh for as, lilies of the valley, z colorings that make such charming |[| 1, 000 REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES | 4, —Lengths From 11 to 31/2 Yards— Worth fo ane a Yard, Special |: ora 4 F C|: 15 and 25 CENT ALL LINEN CLUNY LACES PRICED YD. 8)/3¢ | Also ¢ Linen Cluny lace edges with bands to match, n the country outside of New York, Wookly as the hig under which ts the ft If there were some way to doumltty New York City from com- petition. America’s tallest skyscraper would be the L. C. Smith bulld jing In Seattle. The stee! work for this structure now 1 In pl and the tip of the tower reaches a level 461') feet (the equival of 42 stories) above the street. Counting none but the floore that extend the full width of the tower, there are 35 stories. In New York this building would stand conspicuous among Friday * 8 ers’ Trust, and the new Municipal bullding—would bo, height. TO PROBE CIVIL SERVICE the vetoes of two ordinance ingle the ctvil charging tr the mayor Friday we |} service aft efficiency on recomme: nts rotdertes at 10 orset Cover “" a yard inches wide, and lengths nehes in widt ns for improving the ef and galloons to 12 1% to 3% yards ] 5c of fancy 10 and 15 CENT WASH LACE WIDTHS UP TO 4 1-2 INCHES SPOKANE, May 1 owes her life to the bravery of Walter Mise Martha Kristy, a stem ut © and less for 1,500 yards \ aoe Hes lace edges and bands, such as Point | in widths up to 6% | es, in a variety of open- Inland Casket company, who, >», whi the I De Paris, shadow and cotton Cluny, in a variety | work patterns and scroll designs, with strong the girl wandering bitndly in | seall , Worth to a yard, Main Floor her to a second story win of de worth up to 15¢ a yard. picnic Shade STIRRING FRIDAY BARGAINS IN THE BEDDING SECTION 45¢ BLEACHED BED SHEETS, 72x90, 35c ea | $1.25 sip opoysd dnd BED SPREADS 95c EACH croch Bed Spreads that wo " © for f « of the proprieto 7,000 SETI LERS TO APPEAL PORTLAND, Ore., May 1.—That over 7,000 of lands included {n the Oregon and ¢ unsold portion of whic forfet ay by Federal Judi Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 inches. Come | | with flat center seam. Are medium weight, very | ; neatly hemmed and all ready for use. 60c BLEACHED SHEETS, SEAMLESS, 50c ea. $2. 5 Satin Bed Spreads, Size 80x30, $1.95 We offer a most unusual bargain in these 60c | Handsome satin Bed is. Are size 80x90 Bleached Bed Sheets at 50 cents. Are size 72x90, | and ¢ fn medium in very pretty pat- seamless and entirely free from dressing. Good | terns. Make very dainty bed-coverings weight. | —Main Floor, Center Bullding. =) to li A. M. $1.25 Reducing Corsets at 89¢ Corsets “1 weight, settlers a 2. Mar- ment decision the als, in indicated today in will appeal from | SLAYER 1S FOUND pay aad of murder tn the second de: He lon was ac ‘used Peter Helon was | found guilty George, a fellow 8 of A. Shimot empted to at WORTH UP TO. | © were frie with tide straps 10.8 : 50c FOR was discharged. He t Weaver « = Ic orters; tiil 1 oo 2 ‘loor. JOHNSON GETS OUR LAW OLYMPIA, Wash., May 1 | Johnson, the entire text of that part of which deals with and forbid to Sacramento Wednesday nig to LM. Howell, asking that the matter |he was anxious to the exact wording : . a In answer to a request from shington's Ste Dressing conn 29¢ ka. b over hips Second Fi Tie Velvet Door Mats 49¢ Ea. Door Mats in a Odds and ends, of course Handsome carpet hicely fiz ma sec eack, nt of 8 going camping save on your ki INCLUDED ARE GREY ENAMELED | SAUCE PANS, BERLIN KETTLES, BERLIN SAUCE PANS, LIPPED | SAUCE PANS & WASH BASINS | for $1. is Mount Vernon Milk 4 page ae a wets thou art the blessing of the earth; yh, Light, BON MARCEE FLOUR - Thou makest life a truly gladsome thing Thou causest little dickey birds to sing, IN THE BIG SILK SECTION nd giv’st us moving pictures for our mirth 50c NATURAL PONGEE SILK, A YARD |"""° rn Thou givest the sparkle to a diamond ring Five pieces of natural Pongee, full 36 inches Canned sat hoa glowestion the censant aad (Herein wide, very lu Bee 99¢@ Crab Spina. Without thee we would suffer gloom and od quality ar | 10¢ SPECIAL FRIDAY SILK BARGAIN $1 FANCY ripen SILKS, A YARD . et ae I love thee when with incandescent glow, Canned Trout, ge pt 156 J! ‘Thou shinest on the features of my Fair, 1,000 yarde of pretty LD ke in 24 and, A Oyaters, n0 I like thy soft electric rays to flow f messaline, foulards, Norwegian Werring, genuine im- |p! Upon the golden glory of her hair; Fourth’ tieot, || But in the parlor, when we whisper low, Believe me, Light, thou art not welcome THERE! UNION eee — SHUOND AVENUE FREDERICK & NELSON New Passenger Elevators Now in Operation E a ale tear Aisle, Center Post-Office Removed to Rest Room, Third Floor, Annex | | | ] Suggesting Dainty White Materials For Graduation Dresses RENCH Crepes are shown this season in an unusual range of pretty weaves, that make up effectively into graduation dresses and require very little trimming. plain weaves there are lace-stripe effects and ratine combina- } tions in over-shot and check effect. The widths range from 36 to 44 inches; the prices from 50¢ to $2.00 the yard. Plain Chiffon Voiles, launder well, slips and | make up prettily over mull | 36 to 45 serviceable trimmed with lace; inches wide, 50c to $1.50 yard Silk-stripe Marquisette in ially and lace effect, good for overdrapes and tunics, at $1.00 yard In Bordered Materials there is Batiste 9-inch ratine coin-spot border, in the $2.00 Voile, 46 inches wide, with 9-inch lace band border, at $1.75 yard; Embroidered Voile with 9-inch punch-work border, 46 inches wide, $5.00 | yard, | ; . espec is 38 inches wide and priced with 46-inch width, at yard; In addition to the Crepe Voiles are popular for making up | with flouncings or trimmed with { ine em- broidery or lace; a thirty-eight-inch width is priced at 35c inches wide, at $1.00 yard. Mercerized Batiste in fine qualities, 44 inches wide, matching up with fine embroideries, | 50c, 65c, 7Sc and $1.00 yard. yard; a finer quality, soft-f excellent 4h inished for 35c, Brocaded Ratine, silk-and-cotton combi- nation, 26 inches wide, $1 @0 yard. —First Floor, Omo Dress Shields Hygienic—Odorless— Easily Cleaned Regular Omo Shields of soft-finished | sook | Shields, made of Japanese silks, | Regular Omo Shields, lace-trimmed. 7 , | Short-flap Shields, invisible, for wear | nder sheer fabrics | Short-flap Omo _ Shields, detachable style, plain or lace-trimmed. | Omo Coat Shields, made of sateens to match coat linings. “Out-of-sight” Omo Shields, for waists, in plain and detachable plain or lace-edged. Zouave Omo Shields, ventilated, colored shirt- styles, detach- able dress and corset shields, plain and lace- trimmed styles. —First Floor. Laundry Helps at Special Prices COTTON MOPS, SPECIAL 15¢— CLOTHES BASKETS SPECIALLY PRICED— | Well-made Clothes Baskets of selected white willow, with heavy edges. 28 inches long, special $1.10. 30 inches long, special $1.40. 33 inches long, special $1.70. WALL CLOTHES DRIERS, SPECIAL | 60¢e— Wall Clothes with ten 25-inch | arms which may be used together or sep- | arately. Folds against wall when not in Special 60c. WASH BOARDS, SPECIAL 25¢-— Brass Wash Boards with well-braced back, special 25¢ IRONING BOARDS, SPECIAL $1.00— Full-size Folding Ironing Boards, strong and well made, special $1.00, POTTS’ SAD IRONS, SPECIAL S0¢ SET— Three Irons of different size, with nickel-plated bottoms, Drier, use de =) | tachable han i es dle and — 5 = =i stand. Spe- cial, the set, 80c | SCRUB BRUSHES, SPE- Mops of good quality twisted cotton, special 15c. CIAL 10¢— Scrub Brushes of pal- metto fiber, with hub-shape solid wood back, special 10c. GAS HOT PLATES, SPE- CIAL $3.00— Gas Hot Plates with nick- eled frame, perforated or drilled burners, needle valve and adjustable air mixers. Two-burner size, special $3.00. Three-burner size, special $4.00. WRINGERS, SPECIAL $2.25— Iron-frame Wringer with 10-inch rolls, special $2.25. WASH BOILERS, SPECIAL $1.25— Wash Boilers in No. 8 size, made of heavy tin, with copper stationary handles and bottom, set-in-cover, Special $1.25. MOP HANDLES, 10¢— Wood Mop Handles, \~ straight, special 10c. SPECIAL strong —Housefurnishings Section Oak Dining Table, Special $13.75 A* exceptional value in a_ well-built Extension Table pictured, which is made of heavy oak stock with quartered top in plank effect, 45 inches in diameter Dull golden fin- Simple lock- ing device keeps top from spreading when and extending to 6 feet ish. Non-dividing pedestal. closed. Special, $13.75. Third Floor Special Prices on Notions, Jewelry and Sundries Conqueror Spool Cotton, 200 yards, spe- cial, 2 spools for Sc. LS Paks ieee 2 yards, special, Six-cord Spool Cotton, 200 | 3 spools for 10c. | “Our Own” Spool Silk, 100 yards, spe- | cial Sc | Atlas and Eleanor Hooks and Eyes, spe- | cial 5c card} 6 cards for 25¢ Macy Hooks and*Eyes, age special Se pack- | Dress Fasteners, special 5c E-Z-On Collar Supporters, card, Cube Pins, special 5c. Pins, 400 in package, for Se. Warrior for Se Safety Pins, No. dozen, spec 1,42 ial 10¢ 200 in cube, assorted colors, special, 2 packages cards Lisle Togards, special, 2 pairs for Se, ent Sa KT ont fe ee ee ae Pe oe a « 2 ~~ ST I eS =z @-:

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