The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1913, Page 8

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(ay emer © THURSDAY WILL BE MEN'S DAY FOR A DAY—MANY LINES OF MEN’S GOODS WILL BE SOLD FOR LESS MONEY THAN THEY COST TO MAKE And they are the very sorts of men's goods that men like, and need right now For we don’t want you to t k that the Anniversary Bargains are for | Ticbalacs ral 4 Anniver | | | | | | | MEN CAN SAVE A THIRD ON NEW FELT HATS TOMORROW YOUR CHOICE OF $3 Your Choice of Our ‘PREMIER’ FELT HATS “Perfection” Felt Hats - at pant . - at $1.35 Up-to-date bloc} ks in $3.00 ) Pre elt Hats are in this Hats f : ffer at a savin or $2.00 eact mier Felt Ei ther Derby or soft fe soft hats t hats that. we $1.35. ¥ are ¢ ur choice of the ment Men's 50c Cotton Ribbed Blue and Brown Undergarments at -23e Each- Men's bt! a Men's $1.50 “Griffon” Shirts if Are Reduced for One Day, to ¢ $1. 03 Each y the famous 20 «6and «bro ts and Drawers wn cc tton Men's 75¢ Union Suits at 49¢ Men's Mesh U ts In ecru Thursday, Thursday, 3% a THE DAYLIGHT BAKERY’S ANNIVERSARY The Banner Bakery Day of the hat that the celebrated B 49¢ a sult. iS Lakcers pre ts can be bou they cost make. No tele be accepted for these specials le to deliver them baked and we will b able to accept tel- , ephone orders or make deliveries of bakery specials. vast quantities of these ht un. 1¢ we have en t we can't pr 14 DIFFERENT KINDS OF 10 BREAD, SPECIAL 7!/2c a Loaf- Your choice of any of the following Bon Marche Breads: punnneneeenseeny OUR 25c PIES 25c 2 Layer Cakes --- at 19¢ ~- Crimp Rye Pumpernickle Twolayer Cakes with Raisin Sead Boston Brown fr 4 White Roman Meai ] Whole Wheat = Knelpp Milk Graham Sandwich French Gingersnaps Priced Thursday 10¢ a Lb. Vanilla Waters Priced Thursday 10c Pound Delicious Wine Cakes Thursday al 10c ea. Cake or Bread Doughnuts at 12c a Dozen Delicious Cup Cakes i2e a Dozen Uneeda Biscuits for 4c a Package 20c Sultana Buns, Special at 15c a Doeen Parker House Rolls, Thursday at 12¢ Doz. In the Bakery Department, Fourth Floor Special Sale of Useful and Dainty Aprons—for Apron Day $1,25 Wilhelmina orem, Priced at 79¢ | Kitchen and White Aprons at 50¢ cae Striped Percale Kitchen Aprons 15c Each Margaret and Maid’ s Aprons at 25¢ Each Kitchen Aprons of striped percale, with pocket Large assortme c ling Maid’s - and durat Also white lawn | Aprons w t : ap style and long aprons, finished | of Ame ac with embrotd Amos with r ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN MORNING SPECIALS DAINTY WHITE FABRICS | cows’ | phone orders. 12 1-2¢ White Lawn at 9c | | 10 mane Matinee Xa Tene m. No tele 25e vam Voile 19¢ Yd. | 30¢ Manse at 18¢ Yara Fine new Fiaxor on 6c Challies and Calicoes at 4c 25¢ While Madras at 18c 25 While Pi lic Yd.) , ; : sei, ih , shit i) bi 50¢ White Voile at 29 | 75c and $1.00 Dresses For 39 Women's Summer | Weight Vests a) NOE 2° pmMARCHE = UNION STRENT—SHOOND AVENUE Pin st t ‘aaa \Vests 2 for 25c or Le ea. yn St. Store. | an —Main Moor, any |]| SHOWING HOW THE MEN CAN SAVE MONEY DURING THIS SALE | Swiss | Women || Coffee Cakes, Four Different Kinds, 12c | CRICHTON ON STAND IN GARBAGE INV ge erga RUNNING EMPTY CARS | BREAK “CINCI”’ STRIKE Two women, whose namos are! scheme withheld t the customs officials are nder surveillance here today on the suspicion that they have Two|staggering with his burd lives e barely saved from allapsed under their w burning bullding today when. Mo-| bling the pole toreycle Policenin Louls La Place! and the child down the fil 1 into the blazing structure At the f of the stat remen ¢ s Mra. Mary|reached for the trio and’ dragged days old baby.|them tnto the open. Neighbors tm ished when a fately cared for the three and 1 La Place wasl they wero 0 on revived ALASKA’S NEW GOVERNOR PRAISES HIS COU NTRY runer often held up 1 Aldrich ) build up the Jone of the Alaskan islature, | countr Mayor Cotterill made the addres Gov. Strong was a guest of the of weléome (Preas club later in the evening Sleeping with a face-mask of raw veal is a form of beauty culture sorted to by some Women of foreign royalty, Only the royal ones do it, The others can't afford the veal, LOS ANGELES, May 14.—C« one nothing wror all day 4 not Fourth reader, no further place for a poor “JAIL ONLY PLACE FOR POOR GIRL,” SHE SAY: CONCEPTION HERRA yneeption Herra is tn jatl auso there Is no other place to be any other way out,” and the wor it if thore is anything ahead, eirl, ” the police is and without She has for her to go isn't much to want, fs it it seems—the only y. “There ts no school You see, it's—tt's| CINCINNATI, May 14.—With po. Gr ear CHINESE ARE SMUGGLED _ INTO U.S.BY TWO WOMEN to smuggle Orientals into ade the Chinese ex when th run by the according to the zg Lung, a at Helena, fully in this d out a new, SAN FRAN NCISCO, May 14 ¢ upon an nt than it) tHe nd that its pros timable ben me also mac s desiring to e went to Montana. MOTOR COP RESCUES A MOTHER AND HER BABY g the pre a will bring ant, wan th , J, F A v ne vadien« Alas al club or w the a that th astruc by 250 policemen, tt cars manned by strike moved this morning. ed as “students,” @ attend a schoo’ e tultion fee nol closed after two weeks, and it Tit) f furth elopmer advantage I belfe ttle In Ala by fo nm ' s THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON [- Clearing Wash Goods Remnants } 5¢ and 10c Nard } lins and Muslin Cambrics s-Basensent (kino Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Special $16.75 This special offering includes many of this season’s most popular styles, in plain tail- ored, Russian blouse, cutaway and Nor- folk effects. The Suits are red, from fine serges, Bedford black and white stripes and checks. Sizes 16 to 18 years; 34 to 44 Special $16.75. SILK DRESSES, SPECIAL WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ $10.35 de Street and Afternoon Dresses in charmeuse, and soft taffeta—some with lace yokes, \ rian silk. Long and short sleeves, t | 1 and Pe ain effects, Colors include 1 ‘openhagen, ta green, gray and black. Sizes t 16 and 18 years; 34 to 44 WOMEN’S SILK AND WOOL DRESSES, SPECIAL 1 $7.95 Dresses for street and al wear lored, in mes- saline silk, « ta ¢ nd th, long and kirts & lors, navy, _ tan, Copenhagen, reseda and t black. Sizes 16 and 18 years; 34 to 42. iis eas F rsd Ne aE " + Half-Wool Dress Challis, Special 25c Yard § : A’ N exceptional offering of good grade half-wool Dress Challis, in light, me- i dium and dark grounds, designed in dot, stripe and Persian effects, also t combination check and figure and rosebud patterns, with and without borders, i Twenty-eight and 29 inches wide; desirable for waists, dresses and kimonos; F special 25¢@ the yard —Rasement Salesroom. 3 _ ¢ 2 Wash D for Small Girls, Special ; ash Dresses for Small Girls, Special 55¢ hs t IZES 2 to 5 years in the smartly--styled Dress pictured, which is made of pink or blue and white striped percale, with square neck trimmed in plain color pipings. Special 55c. A practical Play Dress of good quality percale in navy, delft @ pink and white stripes, is made with short sleeves and V-neck, finished} with pattern border band. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Special 55c. 4 Percale Dresses with delft-blue Buster Brown Dress of " ) or pink cross-bar on white, designed | Jawn, with small yoke of plain bist ; with kimono sleeves and V-neck, | of pink chambray; square neck and tl | trimmed with plain color chambray | short. sleeves. . A -very am 3 and pattern border bands. Sizes iF APES i st F 2 to 5 years. Special 55c. | little dress and special value at u Basement Salesromm a t i Milli Special at $3.50 Trimmed Millinery, Special at $3. : is SPECIAL lot of fifty Trimmed Hats, including becoming tt xdels for every type of face. Attractively trimmed with E ette novelties, wings, ribbons and flowers. Unusual values te 50. -, Large New Purchases Recently Received : in Tri ed Hats and Untrimmed Millinery put this Section : in an excellent position to fill your midsummer millinery h needs to your satisfaction. Special values abound. : We Trimmed Hats, $3.50 to $8.50. te ed Hats, $1.95 to $3.50. 8 » $1.95 to $3.50. 690% : al es, $2.95 to $6.00. | Ostrich Plumes, black and white, $195 a to $1.45. to $8.50. . | Colored Ostrich Plumes, $4.75. —Basement Salesroom F: Sutton Oxfords Curtain Nets, Siesd 15c Yard } Curtain Nets in a variety of good designs, for summer cottage or bung h le, special 15¢ es wide Edge for py alow, 45 inc yard Ecru Picot trimming curtains, 31-yard le , Sc | Two pat in Couch Covers, one 50 inches wide and the other 56 inches, in & dark and medium colors, for clearance Wy oMEN's 5-button Oxfords in patent 3 $1 and calf leather, made over @ & Art Tickings in a good range of colors | round-toe last, with Goodyear welt soleamam and designs, special, the yard, 15c. medium military heel. Sizes 2% t0 4, B Rarement Sateeroom | widths A to D. Price $3.00 pair: t Underwear and Hosiery Women’s Four-button Gun-metaf OF . S ci ] fords, on new low-heel last, with broad te p als and Goc sar welt sole, A serviceable and ec Sleeveless Cottén Vests, spe-|comfortable street shoe. * Sizes 24 % i, & widths A to D. Price $3.00 pair Lisle Hosiery in black, white Women’s 14-button Boots of white “Ne ft and tan, with linen heel and toe, 18¢@ pair.} buck” and Tan Russia Calf leathers, Wi Children's Black @otton Stockings, fine-| Goodyear welt sole and low or meditii® ribbed and seamless, sizes 5 to 914, 10¢] high heel. Siwes 24 to 7%, widths A® pair ee D. Price $3.00 pair.

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