The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1913, Page 8

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re in a Bl tn a REE TALES A RATES AE IMR NINE Theat THE SEATTLE STAR “C LOT HES AND - WELS” | ame: as seb WIFE OF SILLIONAIRE Cut Prices on Summer Neckwear Cut Prices on Ribbons and Veils. BECAUSE IT’S RIBBON AND NECKWEAR DAY AT THE BON MARCHE’S 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALES |) | 15¢ and 25¢ Neckwear is Reduced to lice ea. Dutch Co chet tri Summer Furniture AC debate I Don the Third Floor you will she oie ipeich P we WILLOW FURNITU RE Nillow furniture is the Embroi y] ur pattern in Jabots w Novelty Stocks, Chem in plain 1 fi nets Coat ¢ ! many other pieces 20c TAFFETA RIBBONS 10c welgcos ot. sil SAMPLE NE ‘CKWEAR = te Taffeta Ribb Moire and pl Ne floral designs od cays « cae " and lace A tod hair bows and sashes. Best col ur sels Coll ep ing in widths from 5 to 6 inches, 10c yard ith at ad Che ka | 20¢ NET PLAITING AT 10e A YARD For the Anniversary Celebration Tues e ine MESH VEILING AT 20¢ A YARD mesh veil n mesh ve black { and xn or white at 10c a yar by. x » meshe at less ¢ } | a ielding tot / 10e LINEN COLLARS AT Se EACH se NET GUIMPES AT 35¢ EACH te Embroid d Linen Collars with “open Guir f cream and white plain net ava ahow ‘ OS, sD Elied ditean plain and ecalloped | aloo dadow lace with stays in the col we sown os edges All s res in the lot {ror 12 to 14 ar hi les and finished ¥ | at half price of 5¢ each, on Tuesday P } } | The Chair pictured is priced at $6.50. MRS. JOHN N. DRUMMOND. ANNIVERSARY SALE OF EVEN NG (G SCARTS AT HALE - PRICE | EXQUISITE EVENING SCARFS RE CED TO JUST HALF PRICE for | Tuesday's Anniversary Sales. Many a pre meeit th od this season will be sold at just 50c on the volved LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 19—-| “I knew Mr. Drummond was dt “Beautiful hes and jewels do|vorced from his first wife and not ma appy married life if that she was a beautiful and cha | your hu d is joy riding with|ing woman, The grounds of her other women divorce are practically the eame This Mrs. John N. Drummond,|ns mine. He treated her as cruel dollar Here that has long been popular for lawn Sr fre gee @2 eas of Ortent $10.00 Scarfs of flowered ehitt carts n assortment that includes $6.25 | od, and it The Old Hickory Rocker sketched is priced at $3.75. eone Searts of Oriental apd Prir Rael | 1.25 lace, fn $4 ate with ‘ae 00 2 prias BRA, fh... to entie h fe wit der ton pO oN gg Bg AB AMERICAN FIBER = th Mrs. Dr old for the first|cago in about a month, and he fol time of the causes leading to the|lowed me there, where we were breakup in what was known am the| married Ideal marringe.” husband,” said Mra. | a! ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN DRAPERIES $22.00 New Axminster Rugs Ce reer N FY $2.00 Lace pp tre the | Size 9x12 Feet, Reduced to AD 70 390.) QA i Brussels and Scotch Weaves | LY ey CU | $16.95 ea. Handsome new Axmin- ister Rugs, size Ox12 feet We have them in all the newest sp designs—the popular medallion and all- over designs The color- FURNITURE This practical F niture is well- had such pir a beautiful wed 2 able fiber, and of strong yet - had in the green or brown finish. shown in the p , in Arm y be had at same price in Fiber Chairs and Rockers at $7.50, 50, $16.50 and $17.50. BARNEGAT CEDAR FURNITURE no n, is priced at %. inta Harr tson Drum arly four years old BLAMES a a FOR “WHITE SLAVERY” pre * eaen0 ings are indeed beautiful— WHEELING, W. Va. May 19 for several days The num , Z | ric h tans, browns and floral The stepmother ts, In ber of Instances where the made from bark-covered, sweet-smelling cedar, with wearing effects ag gular bey side wor waya, the chise-of youn stra | Oo ing of 8 maproother into and polished. Pleasingly rustic in appear- Axminister Rugs, priced for big sum red the home has led young girls : ‘ sibcitn Ee pe Tuesday's Anniversary sell latch Stic drifting | ave good ho « rtable; suitable for porch, lawn, club cord! os ing at $16.95 each TO COAX YOU TO SHOP MORNINGS These bargains will be on sale from 9 to 11 a. m. telephone orders can be accepted. 20c Table Oil Cloth 10c¢ | Women’s 10c Hdk’chts 5¢ From 9 to 11 a. m. Tues Women’s 10¢ Initial Hand- | day morning, we will sell our | kerchiefs—beantif nm regular 20c grade of table | broidered corners. Full range oil cloth at 10c a yard. Mill | of initials to choose from. On lengths; assortment of designs | sale Tuesday from 9 to 11 | and colorings to choose | a m., at Se each | trom. —Third Floor. | —Main Floor, Pike St. Side. Men’s 10c Socks at 5e 59c Silk Pongee 25 Yard Men's black and tan Cotton Socks—tast color Medium weight, | heels and toes | pairs to a customer—nor dealers —Main Floor, Union St. Store. SOME ONE-DAY DOMESTIC SPECIALS | These prices are for Tuesday only—and we will be unable to accept any telephone orders. The line includes Chairs and Rockers at $4.50, $5.75, $6.00 and $9.50; Settees at $10.00 and $18.75; Tables at $8.00 The l ictured is priced ker pic 1 is priced $5 FREE LUMBER DOESN'T WORRY WEYERHAEUSER SPOKANE, May 19.—Lumber “I can see no reason why the to fer t ber, ac Third Floor, Opposite Elevator Entrances. Wall tipi ‘Speed 25c Roll t some one- and two-room lots in discontinued patterns of Wall P at an unusually low price—the roll, 25c. 1 desirable patterns in imported Papers, as well as don , First Floor, Annex. men hav val of ta to Charles A. Weyerhaeuser — member of the world’s great family of lumbermen, wh West inspecting the Weyerhacuse | KIDDISH a WISCONSIN'S SPEAKER MAINSON v May 19 hangings of merit. On sale Tue in Floor, Pike St. Side. Summer Floor Coverings AG RUGS in Shaiki, Palatine grim, Fairmont and Hearthside grades, 24x36, 27x54, 30x60, 36x72, 4x7, 6x9, 7-6x10-6, 9x12. Oth Floor ANNIVERSARY CHICKEN DINNER 39 ¢ 11:30 to 2 P. M. # hand, “the Hult hatieves it & | 8c Apron Gingham 5e hive | 10¢ Printed Lawns 7 1-2¢ k has my pencil t fo that unless cis orders are rian Rugs, one of ¢ | Cocoa Fiber Rugs, especially desi | pppneett or trap ie rey seb spee e son ~ i cocoa rugs, in si | for porches and sun rooms, in good | ntly,” quoth playful pastime of throwing spit 7x10, 9x12, $4.25 to $26.50. sortment. | Chichen Fricassee with Noo n from Blink will! balls during the session | i a ae shades to select from. Tues idles — Scotch-weave Rugs, including Doone, Af- Crex Grass Rugs, 27x54, 30x60, and Mashed Potatoes Strawberry Shortcake and Whipped Cream Tea, Coffee or Milk Sixth Floor P. m.—Good program by micnnes” Ladies’ Orchestra. Don’t Miss “Bargain Tuesday’ in fhe Grocery os SfSreseeryyas » |BEAUTIFUL MAXINE IN IRELAND WITH A REGULAR, DOLLED-UP, ROYAL LORD ton, Kazak and Burn 1 varieties, for bed- | 4-6x7-6, 6x9, 8x10, 9x12. room and summer cottage Japanese, China and Fiber Mattings a. oie ce | an excellent selection. in the 9x12 size | Second Flow Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers ! day, 7%c @ yard. 15c Linenette 10¢c a Yard | 15c gos 10¢ a Yard Linenette, fine handsome ‘ heavy quality—in . ards We have blue, white and tan. The China Mattin American Queen, with cyco bal Grand Rapids, with nickel-plated # " ne prote s. $ | minis; ceved Atel arings ¢ t For It Means Better Goods for You and for Less Money and rubbe 6 Pm Seay J PUABR eye “ I bearing ay rita ‘ with nickel-plated trim- | niture protectors, $3.75; with Jap 5 Lbs Rolled Oats] 18 Pounds Granulated Cane Sugar [¢o1q medal Flour B2.25 | Simings doe9 , with japanned trimmings, $1.95. | Parlor Grand, $6.50. moose —19e— Best quality fresh- ly milled, 5-pound packages at 19c. al 89e 18 pounds of Cane Granulated Sugar, 89c¢ with 1.0 or flour —7T9ce— Washburn Crosby's Gold Medal Flour, 241 Ib. sacks, 796. , ANNIVER. ARY BOTTLED SPECIALS SPECIALS IN PURE FOODS s, not Including suga Sample Neckwear Specia'ly Priced 5. eeeaze sen thao Minsiay pa wi ty Same HE special purchase of a sample line of Summer Neckwear offers exceptional of tra « xh “t 12ic¢ ¢ oor ae Bure Oseea, 6 oft he ues in “hry : 12! 401 4 22i¢ Butterfly Jabots Net Cascades Flat Eton Collars b: C | pure Vantin extract, 1236 | BROS re F i pure Cider Vinegar, . » Dig Fudsing, 6 Net Stocks With Jabots Guimpes Chem Net Bows Bulgarian Novelty Bows belling. a. ac t Ore 1 “19¢ ge | Cain Sale | feat ne “CANNED GOODS SECIION SPECIALS MISCELLANEOUS GROCERY SPECIALS Happy | Home Grated ( Pierce's Tunny Fish, Pineapples, | larg 1 “are r Washington Made | Domestic Of Sardines, Special, 25c, 50c, $1.00 and $ “Beauty Spot” Veils of white Shett finished Veiling in honey-comb mesh ¥% e chenille dot design in diamond, # dot and conventional © Special 50c. —riret Flee} ® Otowcanyecn Princess Lace and Venise Lace Yokes in many desirable patterns, including a ’ Trish, Filet and dainty floral effects, in ecru and white. Special 50¢ Norway Herring in ds SC ee MUSLIN PRICED Hep ISOM Sa tatist Me ar es TENARCH BS Hain Salud, 1 NYTININIT TRE mee, Imported Shadow Laces, Special 25c Yard 0 XCEPTIONAL vilwes in these desirable Laces which range from 3 tollaaaa encement Df » = om! O wide and are excelently adapted for Graduation and = C Trimmings This unusual selling includes French and English Laces appropriate for @ draperies and frillings, some with Insertions to match. The designs include Tem £2 Fern, Paraguay, Grecian, Spanish, Filet, Brussels and. rquele effects, em eo) yi (eam mm Miss Maxine Elliott, noted American actress and the Earl of Drog- || An important opportunity, for Laces in these ans Mlitiea, togulaclyssel aaa a UNION STREKT—SECOND AVENt ape heda, watching the big Irish steeplechase races at Punchestown, Ire ably more than 25¢ the yard pirat Ft) land. The earl is rigged up “according to Hoyle,” from gwhite spats to| Be. | silk topper, {il a at = SS t

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