The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1913, Page 8

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. || At 3:45 p.m. Wednes We Cut the fs. Cake Tomorrow | THERE WILL BE A 7 SLICE FOR YOU "AND WE HOPE YOU WILL | BE HERE TO GET IT The Fan Will Start at 2:30 P. M. in the Sixth Floor Cafe and Will Last Till 4:30 P. M.—Everybody is Invited to “ the Big Cake Catting. ped up to take home with you—or served at a table— uinty Anniversary specials which we've prepared for * Ladies Orchestra has prepared a special gram—and there pre tainment |} will be Here Are | Some Interesting Facts About the Big Cake 280 pounds of Bon Marche flour a tt cost $275 for the matertate. and 300 pounds 1,440 Fresh Ranch Eggs were used In It of Icing and 200 pounds of Butter went Into It. It took 2 expert bakers eleven days to make It and put on the lotng. 1] It has 24 layere—the seven lower layers being made of wood—as the weight was too great to have them m: of cake, WHILE THE CAKE IS BEING CUT THESE SPECIALS IN THE CAFE Chicken Pattles Potatoes ta Cre: BY LES BOHEMIENNES ORCHESTRA WHILE THE CAKE IS BEING CUT “Firefly.” “‘Anniversary March.” Chocolate or Coffee, and 1 7. Selection, Tra!l of the Pine.” rrest. & Se 2. Spantshh Walta, 1 Espanita.” y 3. Selection, “Isle 0’ | 9» mtermesso Resse | 4 Be minearalio 10, Dixte Rag. Miss Forres 11, Saxaphone solo. Ice, 10¢. the Mise Wank suillon with 12, March. of wich and Re 6 baret Rag.” Peace.” CELEBRATION IN THE ART SHOP With a Splendid Aggregation of Anniversary Specials int ee ful any that If you are fond of Qing fancy work | | in tomorrow get enough als for yur r as As ne befo: PAN 1 an whole are low ever will be agai hey ts, stamped ach, Punch 2% yards material to make Positively for One Day Only $1 STAMPED GOODS 29¢ | 25¢ STAMPED TOWELS AT 19¢ nask | 50e - Five hu crash oA wels of nd fancy plain huck Our entire stock of per CO Tops. a tinted, tentional art denim, , centers, n stripe t est size d also | ovals and ta wn in comven- | size 24x45 prett atterns | A od designs. | for embroidery fay, 19¢ | 65c PILLOW TOPS AT 49¢ 69¢ SCARFS PRICED AT 39c | #8 PERI peas FOR 8c ong. Tse TURKISH Towns 59¢ , 35e PILLOW CORDS FOR 19¢ | 26x) 3 yards |, eave A variety of colora, Fin- | } ur of with tasesia on each end. Wednesday, 19 | | tional patterns and | | | { Towels Cotton Pillow Co | | | | ins igo fo “sttects fin areons and Anniversary Sale of GLASSWARE 50c Berry Bowl at 27c WEDNESDAY MORNING On sale from 9 to 11 a.m. No phone orders. 5e Handkerchiefs 3 1-3¢ Ba. linen broider ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS | In the Domestic Section on Wednesday. 12 1-2¢ Ginghams at 8e Yd Dress Ginghams, 382 fr Women’s hand chiefs, till 11 a. m Wednesday. Main 65c Door Mats al 39¢ Each Hand size fringed il Third Floor $1.29 Pongee Silk at 69¢ Yd hes DoF. 7e Calicoes at 5ea Yard Calicoes in full bolts and yards in Ame D Lion brands, fe a ya 12 1-2c Percales at8 1-2c a yard for Percales in $1. #5 Thin Goblets 69¢ Set ty Bie 10 pieces of pure silk Pongee tee, oeular J lengths to 10 yards; full yard in handsome shades « ies seem, vee fat We wide, in Mght and dark Till 11 a. m. at 69c a ya styles; worth 12%c a yard. 12 1-2¢ Sateens 7 1-2¢ Yd. Floor Table Tumblers 18¢ Set Four Cans of Milk at 25¢ Thin Mown plain table tumblers 1,000 yarda only of Dress m Milk ot salef oft ite miy one dosen to 27 inches wide; Wedner each at this price 20 yarda; tr blue, green and brown, 7%o, e —Basement.) | 500 All purchases of and over delivered free. | THE DRAPERY SECTION IS FULL OF ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS |. And you can hard y set foot in this department without bumping up against some line tees, fae ae Ge 1 ee oie wood’ idenrct the economies here Ae Cretonnes 36 Inches Wide, 10¢ ‘Yard Be Plain Cortain Serims at i7e a Yard 1 inche r for curtain ar well. 25c value, for the Anntve + esday, 17e a yard 1 10 Curtain Swisses, Priced at 5ca Yard | in ws and rfs, sofa pille summer ¢ bee Figured Cc urtain a ¢ x Serim 25e a Yard © Cortain nniversar curtains 48¢ Bobbinet 36 An. Wide, at 29 a Yard I Lk of | Sales, Go a yard, 20c Figured Sateens af 15e Per Yard in flora and tn MOTHERS’ | BREAKING | TRAINING MARCHE em KY etm, = |: UNION STREET —SBCOND AVENUK—PIKE ST, SCHOOL fl get | —Cafe, K. Hart Sheth Fleer THE SEATTLE STA R WILSON GIVES CAPITAL | ANOTHER SHOCK; PICKS _ OLD-FASHIONED ‘CHURCH Greatness worshiping, al) it has to ob stake tteelf to a little, ico In an unfashion do is to tic om of 1 blow lford Cord and 14, 16 and 18 COATS, $14.50, Norfolk se styles, Worsted, Be 34 and 36 SEPARATE including Serge, Sizes 32, Basement Salesroom | Girls’ Wash Dresses Special 65c PRESBYTERIAN, | TAYLOR THE PRESIDENTS CHURCH,” AND HIS PASTOR, THE THE REV. CENTRAL JAMES ii, IN, D. C., May 13,—]celebrated for the social or official Now, when the Ch 1's White La HAVE NO_ RIGHT TO KICK PORTLAND, May r Wells for 1 low neck styles, t | ne and insertion. Spec ial 45¢. ent Baleeroom who Silk Waists, Special $1.95 BOU and sizes in good Messaline and Silks, in plain action o! logialature in paast land law. In an ad nia the anti-alien ress at the Y roposes to give th feta colors and “FREDERICK & “NELSON Women’s Summer-Wear Dresses in New Models Misses’ and Small Women’ TAILORED SUITS, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00, $28.50— plain-tailored ar art $19.00 AND $23.75— A large selection of the season's prevail styles in Coats for general-purpose and motoring wear, also dressy models for afternoon wear, made up in a wide range of materials and colors. Sizes 32, 34, 36; 14, 16, 18 and 20, national question {s/ standing of its members, passing gingham in lavender, hreh home =teafheney bee murches, par-If |] TNUSUAL values in Children’s Wast ae ne ol ag ms Washington ay. and the Dresses of neatly patterned prints and be ee ee ft rhe ees , ih tadiored ‘bacitel act ress pictured. Neck and appings. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special] ntfastening are trim- Se. med with _ plain-color; small revers of white HILDREN’S GUIMPES, SPECIAL 45¢| pique. A narrow, plain- ipes in high mmed with embroid T SO Waists in this lot—odd styles Taf- stripe effects, designed with high and low necks. elghbort dat Third and I ots. W., called Central Presbyterian : C ehurch Ite members are mostly | I . I . , F vor ‘ sea plain citizens of humble station sinens tatines {ponges vrepes Its pastor the Rev, James H. | ; Taylor, heretofore ttle known to | Ad attrastive: uaras. ot haw anaoplece enpdeld tot general F the publte nee “Thun the president administers | afternoon wear, designed with round neck in co! ffec or Uhees te Waeslingion se or finished with collars of embro' or lace eaves ace To think that he should af ; oe - st ' ate himself with a church not | full, three-quarter or half-length; skirts in pretty aped or IHN plain styles The colors include white, lavender, heliotrope, tobacco, natural linen, pink, rose, also tasteful cc binations of black, lavender, r tan with white - Sizes 34 to 42. Prices range from $8.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 and $22.50 to $45.00. s Garments id trimmed models, ynge, Ratine, Novelty Suitings. Becond Fiver A New House Dress Special $1.95 XCELLENT quality color panel is set in front of waist and skirt, fin- with white pearl Special, $1.95. Another pretty House Dress, of good quality washable percale in blue, gray or lavender and white stripes, is fin- ished with small sailor collar and cuffs of plain color material, and is un- ished buttons, made IT'S STILL ‘SUNDAY, _THERE| oe ea enough reaniza the conatitut © an }iawt night at | | h of bil de y, th nde site a lity hich!11 o'clock Sunda: ‘ht hte dana Sadi undny nigh OMEN'’S Thread-silk-boot Hosiery, do uble | : WwW . AFTER JAPS TOO and toe. White Tan Bronze Gold Yellow je refit 2 Ae tats —stepe| Dill Passed by the house. The pro Champagne Sky-blue Pink Navy Dresden Sromate the present treaty be posed law prevents an alien who Emerald Gray Lavender Japan and the United States| has not declared citizenship inten Price 50c pair. have a one made which |tions from owning real estate or —First Floor, will permit states to enact their| leasing !t for more than five years —_— own alien laws is asked today in a/ Owing to the brief period re memorial to congress, introduced| maining before adjournment, the in the state senate, Tho resolu-|legisinture refused the request of | on the north sp Mt of the Women’s Silk-Boot Hosiery, 50c Pair with 4-inch double top, and high splited heel Shown in the following colors: Special Values in New Wash Dresses for usual value at $1.50. —toomnd eel tion followed the senate’ action| the Phoen!x Japanese Association in approvin & the anti-allen land law! for a public hearing | Gi . oes et ___ irls and Misses .) SHE F ORGOT FIRE DRILL SPECIAL, $4.50 TO | SPECIAL, $3.75, $5.95 | SPECIAL $2.95 AND — ply dw a gta af ihe ms mm her own rocogn sar co, $7.50— | .. AND $7.50— | $3.75— shail be he 1 the put ch fore Justice Brown on } P Sizes 14, 16 and 18, in | R at least teice Ja: Gach sacath, Ai Ailes Kall was us sizes 6 to 14 years, in Dresses of Rep, French | , Sizes 6 to 14 years, Rue ‘on e r of the Du-/ instance of Mrs n broiderec 3 , : e i wamiah che rj brs Riverton rton, em tre other of 0 oe f the 4° and tin 2 red I ima | Chambray, Ratine, Linen, | '4% French, Norfolk and an resses; also style fOr c , i — res me Tin d o aoe Galatea and Gingham in i yoeey styles in Percales rs n Ramie Linen, Voile, Ra- ¥ “mG a | Linens, Chambrays, CITY DADS TO GET THEIRS. tine, Crepes, Lingerie and eae end) two Dong. aes, and Fancy Crepe. : ™ What the public will see will be|rooms, But inside the rooms | Pique. including new Balkan mod- . : w {ld to what t y officials ‘¢| peace will be no more | els. Second Floor, g to get handed them tnaide eee ene ine Tegme, to nich OAKLAND IS FLOATED r PECL TS se The public will} FLORENCE, Or, May 13.—The he Teeth, une ll, FLORENCE, Or, May the Staple Notions in Wide Variety of city offic rials | at 8:30, and hall,” going | Row up Second, re club | etaco. river while in tow of the tug 1. 0, 18 floated today Brook's 500-yard spools, Peacock Bristol Thread, 12%ec solid heads, Se. Glace black or white, and hes to San Fran age |I] yard piece, 10c | o Skirt Braid, black and colors, 5- Skirt Gauge, with steel rod, 35c. Setwell Skirt Gauge, 20c. Snap Fasteners, white and black, 5c "GEE, JIMS “i LATEST STYLE IN) ne ae - bee rash 2 A | Spring Tape Measures, 25¢ ree. | Silk Hat Wire, 4-yard pieces, black, ; “ a EE white and staple colors, 5c ae Ribbon Wire, black and white, 3-yard Il piece, Sc De Long Hooks and Eyes, black and white, 10c¢ card; 6 for 50c. Atlas Hooks and Eyes, black and white, Sc card; 6 for 25c Eleanor Hooks and Eyes, black and white, 5ce card; 6 for 25¢ lee, f Peet’s Hooks and Eyes, in packages, black and white, 10c; 6 for 50c | Acme Adjustable Dress Forms, sizes 32 es Sp to 42, $15.00, \E ‘ Princess Pin Books, solid heads, 15c. Mercerized Rick Rack Braid, white and colors, 4c and 6c yard. | Robert's Sewing Needles, sharps and darners, 5c package | Milward’s Milliner’s Needles, 5c package. Carlson & Currier’s Sewing Silk, 100- yard spools, 10¢ spool; $1.00 dozen. | Carlson & Currier’s Sewing Silk, ounce | | spool, 60c An a Skirt Braid, black and colors, 5 Kumpakt Dress Forms, $3.95 Pneumatic Dress Forms, sizes 38 to % | $12.50. non-adjustable, Barbour’s Linen Thread, white, blade and linen color, 10c spool; 3 for 25e. Mercerized Lingerie Braid, white, pink and blue, 10-yard bolts, 10c. Sills Lingerie Braid, white, pink and blug 6-yard bolts, 20c. and Mending Tissue, Se. BY Sesws gepessas black, white brown, O.N colors, 5 Cotton Thread, black, white ané spool; 55¢ dozen. Thread, black or white, 5¢ spool dozen, 55c. Basting Thread, 500-yard spools, Se Bias Seam Tape, 8c to 206c. Binding Ribbons in staple colors, 1 bolt. Graen Coat long, $1.00. Graen Shoulder Pads, 25c. Warren’s Collar Foundations, 10c, with. slip: Coats’ Foundations, short, 50¢) Collar Foundations, out stays, 10¢ Airlite Invisible Collar Supports, black and white, 5 on card, 10c. Vine Invisible Collar Supports, white 3 on card, Se. W. & W. Invisible Collar Supports black and white, each, le Linen Slip-out Collar Supports, black and 10¢ Princess white, 6 on card, Wilson's Dress Hooks, 10c yard. Omo Dress Shields, 20c to 80c. —Firet Flow

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