The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1913, Page 10

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_ THE SEATTLE STAR SCHOOLMASTER TAFT IT HIS CLASSROOM AT YALE — “Tasteful Millinery Modes at Popular Prices yor the enlarged Millinery Section in the Basement Salesroom on Saturday, and see the excellent values and great range of choice this section is offering in all branches of Summer Millinery for women and children. Have You Seen the Men’s Suits the Bon Marche Is Selling for | Once you set eyes on them you'll wonder why youever paid $15 for your clothes--- For these Suits are certainly won- derful value at $12.50—it i nly by |b t in va t ar a stray } that w Wiseianta tines $1.95 to $3.50. sell so that we have to keep SCHOOLMASTER TAFT new lots comir along all the time The ex-president’s first photo graph fn hin professor's garb, given ar so we are easily able to show you yersonally by him to Mary Boyle O'Reilly at New Haven this week } 6 to “new patterns” any time you choose QOS: to ¢ in “When a Yalo man returns to, — And then presently he stated satan THinudes “tine cele ; o « Yale—" & political theory, interpolating ee ee 1 THEY COME IN NATTY BLUE SERGES Prof. Taft spoke slowly as one| & Patent, “I believe,” and the ored Ostrich Plumes, AND NICE TWEED MIXTURES IN STYLISH who feared to trust his voce too) Personal pronoun was honestly —Basement Seleail S—AND SOME NICE far modest, not arrogant ae anoth | GREYS AND BROWNS— modest, net arreg Lapson Lyceum, crowded to its doors, was suddenly still, In the front rows 160 sentore—juat |twice the number who elected to atudy constitutional law last year Hehind them was the student body STRIPED EFFECTS AS WELL. Men's $2.50Trousers Boys’ School Suits Sizes 30 to 42 ins. Sizes 6 to 17 years Clean-cut, concise, judicial, the goveromen probleme, ie entirely Special Values in 1 from petty politics ciniceiinapagan New Haven belle were chiming 6 o'clock wh @rso 885b>uare ss 262s W ? ° ’ noe n the firet Taft lec Mal rank on rank, grave, young faces, /., O°OCK When t : t t Patel all turned toward the rostrum peat ee | omen s an 1SS€S u er armen $ ‘ 6 Balcony, jOver them an appreciative, eater ji yt come from the pr : Union public leaned from the galleries, |.) oment the bis m ian m 2 m is: astealy’ eats These etrone. dure Street | President Taft that was, Presi ikea Gt ode oman pulling Base ent Salesroo ble school sutts are Store stant an athlete's arm beat made of strong cassi meres, tweeds and meres and stout, dura | worsteds in fancy ble tweeds, and are gray and drown mix- stripes | tures. We have them in the Norfolk and dark | regular double breasted grays and browns. models THE MEN’S STORE OFFERS SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN MEN’S FURNISHINGS——-F OR SATURDAY’S ANNIVERSARY SALES MEN’S UNION SUITS AT 89¢ A GARMENT Men's Union Suita tn Summer welght; mesh sults dent Taft that is, wae about to | Next Jopen the firet day of his col the alr like a flail. “One!” “Two! course, The stillness was Three!” Then it tore the air, that ||| always many excellent values to be had in this Section, in It was apparent at once that vibrant yell best loved leg long-held power has left po trace| cheers to the sons of women’s and misses’ smartly-styled and well-tailored carments co-ox, at low prices. Featured for Saturday: of domination tn Professor Taft Brekekckex, CO-@x, CO-Ox, dents Hero, hero, hullabaloo! | He {# just a student among stu Brekek-ek-ex, co “Gentlemen, | submit, for Yate, Yale! ree a your consid tion.” he began, rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, SPECIAL $12.35— with no trace of condescension | rah, Styles ranging fromthe pisti-talloredto the novelty. Rud a the courteous phrase Taft— vere T of good quality heavy worsteds, strong cassi | shown in nea and mixtures sian blouse effects are featured at this special price. The onal, and granite cloth, in tans, grays, blue, ON THE INCREASE black, Copenhagen, also the fashionable black and white whipcord, diag b ‘ checks and stripes j with short sleeves and knee length In ecru. Others of — caer RENO, Nov, May %—Reno's di-jare spending an enforced seven to 4 combed {th short sleeves; 34 to 46. 5 Be Spring texture combed yarn with short sleeves lvoree colony is larger than over,|fine months in any manner which COAT SPECIALS, $7.75, $9.75, $10.75. Pe tel on hor will most pleasantly Unusual values in Women’s and Misses’ Co . MEN’S SOFT SHIRTS, PURE WHITE, 98¢ EA, ]% 0» notin, sparemeat noses *'!,mort pleesany nen's and Misses’ Coats in the a Genuine “Clarence Whitman's Solesette” Soft Shirts And cottages, walking the streets . Nevada dec popular three-quarter-length models, with round and straight or me de with soft c a Fr iti: to oe and flocking to places of © livoree Inw, recently 4 , for men. Made wi ore collars bige French cuffs tn pure saat aud. axlen uae Paity into effect, ts tn cut fronts, made up in a variety of smart and serviceable q white hed with large pearl buttons. psn “4 ‘ Af ogg HOF A ‘ ‘ 4 MEN’S SILK KNITTED TIES AT 33c EACH |) tora separation trom their calied are iiterally i ; Men's Silk Knitted Ties {n mixed shades with cross |[|bands and wives. Women are in| swamped train from the SEPARATE SKIRTS, SPECIAL $2.95— =e jortt Th fivorce seek 2 nt Ean t | adds to the throng. ’ mas ity. je divore ee abate: Mammal nd oho Women's plain gored and side plaited skirts, made up |]] from short lengths of good grade suitings, in plain and mixed MAYOR GIVES LIE | weaves, carefully designed and finished. A good size range |] to choose from. Special $2.95. TO SUPT. MURRAY seme Store Mayor Cottertli has addressed a; Also, is {t not a fact that the rf stripes. Splendid assortment of all the new and latest patterns, priced at 33c each. MEN’ SILK LISLE HOSE AT 17e A PAIR | Men's Silk Lisle Socks {n plain shades of biack and colors. Have high spliced double heels and toes, medium weight. All sizes, 9% to 11%, at 17c a pair. Men's Store, Main Floor St. Side. ee ee ee t j — t © Counctim: homas A, On1Y personal or official direc r | CHILDREN'S DAY SPECIALS—IN SHOES AND WEARABLES | eter coiscsoss ‘once’ Consol ool! | i) ti . ° shor eney tion with any dumping of waste | S |] L W ts A Rousing Anniversary Special in Girls’ $1.00 Colored Wash Dresses |} committee, in which be calle at MOR wih 8py, dumbing of waste overa ample Lingerie als! a Girls’ $3.00 Patent Oxfords for of Gingham, Percale or Linene, for |] tortion to Superintendent Murray's in response to complaints arising y | . I Sonanay Wetecote’’ ‘Sucks liven fosttenms etke Taine a pron pecial $1 | 59. ach —— stated that the mayor authorized the north end of Lake Union, he ° i omental es a pa | Sema e e the dumping of waste matter into| went with the health commisstoner ° SAMPLE line of 250 Lingerie Waists, pret : pail shan a Deals ce. et tade And superintendent of garbage to pecia | ephoaree 200. Linge ea tetaae te On pa leg Tata’ Ox an oe pr yon ny 8 he “In y of this surprising state meet the complaining eltizens on | tily designed in sheer voiles and mulls z r cose from, & few oO peor th pedo cecne ‘“ th or, “I Id the dun t the north end of Lak ; 4 ford Ties, and just when you wil want neck sty! two folds of pique down or reed 4 Mle Pecuadt: that faa URIRE RAK tee eA lhcaaniad 48¢ | trimmed with laces and embroidery. Many } ee ae oe eee front with embroidery petmeen: nauare || jask Mr. Murray at what time, of the matter, It was then and there variations in Dutch-neck models are included, t broad, low heel, and we have them in neck with nbrolderes ral sprays: |f| clace or by whom, the mayor was agreed and ordered that all waste VERY = tek eat liar and high-neck effects; | iy sizes 2% to 8. LE erat cer pat Onley ar and tle. | aver asked or notified prior to any matter should be burned in the AY R good also 82 collar and high-neck effects; lomg Hy * gs Sizes 6 to 12 yearn Jumping of waste matter into Lake |incinerator before being deposited - ‘ and three-quarter sleeves. Sizes 36 and 3% f INFANTS’ 65c SHOES AT 50c PAIR ; Unton on tha aan lue in a : ab bee i Saturday we will place on sale our INFANTS’ 39¢ BONNETS AT 25¢ |] (2 a . o Special, Saturday, $1.95. rat Float regular 65¢ In Kid Button Shoes ets of fancy braid dain new overs! . t with flexible soles patent tips, at tily Il with pink or blue and tr # : i NEW WASH SILK WAISTS, $6.50—- ' 50c a pair. All wide widths; sizes 2 to 6 heed peeps leg Ah aac je aire He gc Crepe-de-Chine and washable silk Waists iam: | i BOYS’ GUNMETAL SHOES AT $2.50 Ka tured, made of new designs, with De Medici or roll collars i { j And they are made in the mannish CHILDREN’S 39c ROMPERS AT 25c WHO KILLED EA I HER blue - and - white white or soft-toned colorings, and finished dowa iy | styles that all boys admire. Of gun- ' Children’s Rompers of chambray. 2 bere tt frills A slated ffles. Ati \ metal calf—best grade of leather in Have square yoko and pockets; elastic LOS ANGELES, May 9—No/ly did not realize the portent of | checked Amos- FOIE WY AALS oie Dee ae ; either lace or button styles. Sizes at bottom. Belt and collar neatly piped prison or reformatory doors are what the foreman had said until tractive value at $6.50. Z 2% to 5%. in white. Sizes 1 to 6 years. open today for 14-yearold Martin/he found himself clasped tn the keag = gingham _—Becond Floor, A —Moezzanine Floor. —Second Floor, Center Section Rickert, who shot and killed his sobbing woman's arms, while at i | snag? ; j father, Daniel Rickert, because torneys and jJurore patted him on venerously W: h P [ionett bad beaten the bur's tate like ahoulaet ‘aad epee recamerce Ct | New Wash Petticoats at 95¢ f | and knocked her down. The | word c anc - ' ANNIVERSARY SALE OF HAIR GOODS AT CUT RATES ||): a faa Cok bat || arae rege one) ELL-MADE Petticoats of good gingham, jury that tried the boy was out but During the demonstration, young P 14 minutes and great tears were|Martin, who had remained stotcal med with plain streaming down the face of the throughout the trial, finally burst foreman when a “not guilty” ver-|{nto a frenzy of sobbing, and threw dict was read, The boy, sitting|his arms about his mother’s neck, cial 48¢. close beside his mother, apparent-' weeping and talking incot designed in adjustable fitted-top model, with deep tailor-strapped flounce. Blue, tan and $1.00 CLUSTER rors, 16 TO THE SET, 69c | $4.00 SWITCHES, 28 INCHES LONG, $2.45 Cluster Puffs e from 14Inch hair; 16 | Three-Strand Hair Switches, made of Ger puffs to the set shown in black, blonde,| man Refined 28-inch hair—weight three ounces, browns and auburn. Regular $1.00 values, priced | Regular $4.00 values, Sat ay, $2.45 for Saturday, 69c a set ; $2.50 CRESCENT SHAPE PUFFS, $1.19 ser °° HAIR ae 0 oe. oe. blue percale. Spe stripes P rice 95c =-Basement Salesroom, | 8T@) Basement Salesroom Hair Puffs !n the crescent shape, that fit| inch hair—three strand. We have them .a black, i closely to the head. Made of wavy hair, 16-inch | brown, auburn and blonde. Priced for Saturday's f length, with 31 puffs to the set. Colors, black, | selling at 60c each. e e e brown, auburn and blonde. | —Third Floor, Children’s Wash Dresses | Boys’ Calf Shoes Special 55c | $2.75 Pair P OTTSVILLE, Pa—This town is agog over the presence of a woman of 30 years who has never been kissed. Not only by a REVERS tty, new styles to choose from ren THE ANNIVERSARY SALES MAKE GROCERY PRICES a woman of S0'zears whe hae never been Rises. Not oaiy by 8 EVERAL pretty, pense OYS’ Gun-metal Calf oom —— had the pleasure of her society were simply astounded when Miss at this low price, made up in French effect, | Shoes, as _ pictured, CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND || “Be DEL MONTE PEACHES AT Elanroe Stager of Cincinnati, who {s visiting in this city, refused to : ited rts. or i ae be a party to the kissing habit with long waists and plaited skirts, or in the | in button and lace styles, ese Nl sea stone preset Pa hed loon Miss Stager said she was opposed to women kissing each other straight Russian style, with box plait and belt.) made over a || Sartor pel roe ale oy herd bee th ver meant affection for the other when they kissed . rotile» e , 1" sles - She added that she {s not a man hater, but that the habit is unclean Of good grade ginghams and percales in a range | comf ortable t a tterr last, with Good yi PORTLAND.—A Portland woman, with visions of a nice new of attractively-colored pa foe? Peanut Butter, or f the | Quaker Corn Finken. «: nrante 1 | New Prunes, good nize, guaran switch dispelled, has appealed to the police. She parted with Sizes 2 to 5 years, special 55¢. year welt sole oh and crisp nt Tic “combings” that had taken her four years to accumulate to a blonde Sizes 10 to inh Safety M ile Quaker Oats, our regular solicitor for an alleged wig house, y DOROTHY DRESSES AT $1.00 $2.00; 13 ) | size, speciaily priced for ard . ¢ OKI" they apy ie en ri oh ; j 5 | Saturday. « package 10c | Saturdays CONDON = Ohl phar ony tay 8 Bayt WRAL Iie) world'e com | Dorothy Dresses of linen-colored cotton | 2, $2.50; 2% 2% | ditt, eais 6: ta ens | oe in’ out {n Eddie's book? | : pe eae Celonckece lett Your ebcices| 26 quailty “They” may be taken to mean girls, past and present, for two dec- grass-cloth, designed with wide plait over | to 9/2, $4.79 pair. C | Baturday, 1? reguiar be 2 | ener, Tr ades at the Galety theatre, and the swell Johnnies who have helped px | i as ¥ s ; tine, Setur-* Joe peereaee t00 | cree nrg 95 to make their histories. And “Eddie” {s Edward Payne, for 20 yeara ||] shoulder and square or round neck. Trimmed Misses’ and Children’s Button Shoes h ae ae c Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 nize cann C |] the well known comedian at the Gaiety. Edward has written a book i ee) ati pee cout Tici Kid, Patent and Gun-m b: ates VRtiedayy & oan 14¢ map, Ron Marche trend |{| it's to be called “Romances of the Chorus. \]] with plain material or pattern band in navy, in Vici Kid, Paten ne of the very bent | > vat day 6 bara He announ marices the Y London New York, stars of comedy and trag es that he will present stories “that sound like ro red or delft blue. Sizes Is of the chorus who are now leading actresses in| ly. There will be $1.00, | Steers” a Tomate Soup, ‘9 . ans, priced for c to 8 years. Price | Calf, with full toe, 834 to 11, $1.75; , $20 11% to 2, $2.00; —Pourth Voor | no fiction about them—all facts.” pair ° P ‘ ' , ; E DRESSES AT 50 ‘ sistarerte Ae 25e After Dinner qq aL Weay © ) @) Dm Gus Edwards OAKLAND—"Oh, you beautiful doll,” Frank Breauscombe, a WHIT ¢ Misses’ and Children’s Tan bes ‘ ~~, be . a, Nevada mining man, said to Miss Lillian Edgar. “Tell it to the For small tots of 2 and 3 years, these dainty arefoot ..Sandals, sizes 5 to 8, ; Mints, a Pound ; Popular Songs cop,” was Mies Edgar's rejoinder, His trial for-etreet mashing is {if ; s o| SeeRerOOt ERAGE Otte sph. a 15¢ set for tomorrow | White Dresses of heavy lawn, in Russian stvle, | 914 to 11, 9 11 to 2. $1.00 en " rou 1 1 t | f ligt i : 4 | Taos nel Ind—Harry Lineberry, a, street car conduetor, who with belt, round neck and fitted yoke of light Misses’ and-Children’s Patent — the Pick on MS Lh caine here recently from Stileaville, Ind., Is under arrest on a charge Jie or pink, and al@aves trimmed it “aarse i Slippers, wil Mi f , Pickant on” a of conspiring to commit a felony as a result of the attempt of Viola Blue or pir ab s i in ty Gunerastal wes ibe ny 11, ies’ ave 4 he With’ IT) Ritter, 18 years old, to kill herself with bichloride tablets, Taneberry, color. Very good-looking and unusual value at | | ight sole, sizes 8% to *% 6 Pp aint (w) 4, “Levee according to charges made, furnished the young woman with four two ia : | to 2, $1.50 pair. flavor on} 7 others | grain dichloride tablets, when she told him she wished to dle 50¢. “8 : —Veurth Views 2 * ~ —Third Floor ~ Rasoment @atesroom. — | —Basement Salesroom, BION STREKT—SKCOND AVENUB—PIKD ST. Abattoir for dogs has been ordered in Berlin to provide for the, -- = amt increasing popularity of dog meat as a table delicacy. _

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