The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1913, Page 8

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j FOURTH FLOOR DAY | at the BON MARCHE’S GREAT 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALES All Fourth Floor Departments Join Hands For a Monster One-Day Bargain Celebration | IN THE a AND GO-CARTS | The bargains are very pro nounced—the reduct $7.50 Go-Carts $4.95 Collapsible Carte—reoltnt Go hack and Leather 10-inch steel with Min. rubber Wednesday, $4.9 3 “NEVER- BREAK” TRUNKS, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN TRANSIT—ON SALE AT... . “Never-Break” Trunks 33 were slightly marred Im our last car of not badly d ed—for “Never-Break” Trunks do not damage | easily—but a little bit scraped and marred, The railroad company stood the los so rrow you can have your choice of the OFF 33 at a saving of 25 per cent—here they are THE SEATTLE An’ Swimmin’ hole ts gettin’ warm, on Uncle Willlam’s farm Hay will soon be growin’ high An Stal Nol Sch La We Ix Dr Derron Bravery — nean'f they'll mow it bye and bye ck it up-—-an' then we'll play, 1 an’ Jump around tn ha> ool days will be over soon ng the early part o' June will le the schor 18 We must learn, ore pages we must turn. STAR FREDERICK & NELSON Cotton Bunting Flags, sewed stripes 4x6, 5x8 and 6 x 10 feet, Standard Wool Bunting Flags, 2x Bt, 10 x 15 feet and upward. _ Flags for | Memorial Day Low Prices on Midsummer Millinery ISIT the Basement Salesroom and see how much eyey very modest expenditure will accomplish in supply your midseason Millinery needs. Exceptional assortments of Trimmed Hats, Shapes g Trimmings to choose from—all at very moderate prices, g special values abounding. TRIMMED HATS AT $8.50— yo Hemps wi od style and quality horns and Panamas in small and shapes, in the rr h_ veiled $4.88. $5.63 each each. each $9.00, $9.00, One $14.25 canvas covered Trunk, $10.69. Three $15.00 canvas covered Trunks, $11.25 each One $18.00 canvas covered Trunk, $13.50, One $20.00 canvas covered Trunk, 40-inch, $15.00, One $27.00 Fiber Trunk, 40inch size, $20.25 One $7.50 Steamer Trunk, 34-inch size, $5.65. One $9.60 Steamer Trunk, 36-inch size, $7.13. | Two $10.00 Steamer Trunks, 36-inch size, $7.50. One $10.50 Steamer Thunk, 38-inch size, $7.88. $11 to $12.00 Bags | $5.00 Suit Cases at — $8.95 ea.— | ---$3.95 each--- | Two $6.50 canvas covered Trunks, 32-inch, | One $7,50 canvas covered Trunk, 36-inch, | Three $9.50 canvas covered Trunks, $7.13 Three $10.00 canvas covered Trunks, $7.50 Four $10.75 canvas covered Trunks, $807 Two $12.00 canvas covered Trunks, 40inch, One $12.00 canvas covered Trunk, 32-inch, One $12.75 canvas covered Trunk, $9.57 | Two $13.50 canvas covered Trunks, $10.13 each. $2 Fiber Suit Cases $6.00 Cowhide Bags — $1 each — | —tfor $5.00— | FOR FOURTH FLOOR DAY IN THE TOY STORE Lots of Flags for mecoranion Day—and lots of Anniversary S ffered bef yrices than we eve down to Ar the $2.00 FLAG AND POLE AT $1.50 4x6-foot with sewed atripes and printed stars; aig we * te with ball and rope ket, all r to pu Cotton Flags, Staff — | sx! Cotion Fags, Canvas Heading 406 ch Flags inch Flag, 8c inch Flag, l5e. ch Flag, 25¢ ‘8-tnch Flag 58-inch Flag. 59c, 6x12-foot Flags, $1.98 $1.29) Hammock — ” * $1.00 Teanle Rechet—ree stripe effect—laree wut tay at Genuine Fiber Suit Genuine Cowhide Women's black calf Cowhide Sult Cases Cases, strong I strong | leather Bage—elzo 15 | with sole leather cor- | frames; sole ‘ 17 cia hia * pial corners and leather handles; brass cowhide straps locks and cate oth lined, | cloth Mned with s 17 11 ith shirt-fold; 24-inch | fold. Priced $5.00 size, $3.96. hadow laces ar red chi 10¢ Bird Kites—made from good quality rt high Wednesday kites for get for Decovation Day. Cut Price ‘‘Candy Shop” Specials for Fourth Floor Day 25c Vanilla Marshmallows Wednesday, Ib. 25¢ Cream Waters, Wednesday a Pound | Vanilla M , the soft, Flat, soft Wafers fluffy and One of 121 flavors are: Pet the best les of rng td 2c maple and ¢ sold in the city. p boxes; 2pounds The Mothers’ Training School at 3:45 P. M. Tomorrow The next lecture of the Mathers’ wit b The Bon Marche Welcomes the Mothers’ Congress driegates to this third convention Training Sehool And hopes that Cate, Sixth Floor. ke bles and soupe Host of Tempting Bargains in Pure Foods for Fourth Floor Day CARNATION MILK 720 Delivered only with other groceries not including specials Not over n m GOOD SPECIALS IN CANNED FRUIT “IN THE BOTTLED GOODS SECTION Happy Home Pineapples W hi pait— 49 Ib Sack Bon Marche Floor Granulated Cane Sugar 18 Lbs Pure Ca nulated Ac “ oth No phor Del Monte Preserves— ¢ “ F awe re Grape a IN TEA, COFFEE AND SPICES Whole Plame 4 cans Canned pineapple Juice Canned Cherries— nize ans SPECIALS IN CANNED VEGETABLES Pnek Solid em atoes— = ca Ten . Nutmes — tte | Shella — Pure Cocoa — strict | Silver Sntetd Tomators— \ 1 — 5 pane c cans 5G)| wenn coos — Mayflower Coffee—our Se cesta Wicame = size | Red Kidney Benns—> pinata Mt ‘ ne xtra fine ye "Bc | 9¢ SPECIALS IN SOAPS AND STARCHES Soap for, 25¢ s Sonp— 20¢ Ss, fer tnn GG SPECIALS IN THE DELICATESSEN Kenton Ham—siiced to Wednesd 3 Hinm Salad—rmade fr see p "20¢ package better Rob White Soap—s New Home —Vagrth ¥loor UNION STREHT—SHCOND AVENUE— Pin sp, 5c | | | | }cabi S Ja rossing dead Re Days don't An’ I fairly want " Gosh! 1 wish that school out!” never seem to xc was URVIVOR OF ‘JAYHAWKER’ CARAVAN DIES; AGED 99 ayhawke re Death 4 today 1 Ww the to aKAin® voted and Hunt at the home of her s Hreter, at was ers” held a reunion ¢ Mra. Breter GRAND JURY HEARS ABOUT sii 100 THAT IS MISSING leaple is trying toyan effort to show how her husband that $¢ had sold rtain property in Col © carried by |504 later arawn it out 16 told 1 when the latter was! of the usual showered band’s dea pa oney Sh BRITISH NAVY MAN IN worthless att rea Gur whi Anniversary Sale of Groceries | naicur new a Senne CRIES TRICKERY 1 estate n gave ch was 1 came OF MUNICIPAL LEAGUE James A. Haight, lawyer, was)favoring the East waterway, and elected president of the Municipal! paased a resolution pledging support ague for the ensuing ye to the port commission's comprehen ial meeting was he sive plan amercial club roo onda I ng grimson and Lewis gave their which showed that the grown t 1,100. President O. B. Th 3 y Clancy M a members INSPECTOR SURRENDERS; I pec Net pri anc thu WIFE ACCOMPANIES HIM nteresting developments are ex ted with the voluntary return of 148 tins of opium” from Portland {1 McArthur, the customs inspect. Or,, on March 5 last. B who disappeared suddenly just taken before U. 8. Co lor to the trial of Charlie Loule a Loule was pl 1 Jam who were re yall, Ralston was A. Ra cArthur was » his wife, whom he re second cha oy which when he went to accused with MacAr ceived, conceale roof ha WILSON STIL L ON TRAIL ey new principal matters ac tro OF A CURRENCY REFORM. WASHINGTON, May 27 Curren-json 1s scheduled to confer tonight with Chairman Glass of the banking committee, Later he confer with the senate banking cor mittee, hoping to get universal sup port for the bill house reform and the personnel of the industrial commission were the Hiscussed at the No net meeting. urrency bill wa xpected the measure tions President Wil-|senae ment on d to be © expecte his week sent to the duced next week CITY STARTS MOVEMENT T the cha the day, [initlate condemnation proceedings (of this site. TO OBTAIN POWER ‘o enlarge the power facilities SITE of; to acquire the Lake Cushman site. city, Councilman Krickson,! The measure wag referred to the mpton of municipal ownership in Committee of the whole. At the gen eral election in 1912 the people au thorized the councff, if ft saw fit, which will permit the elty to) to spend $640,000 for the purchase counctl, Introduced a bill Mon. and facilitated the transportation of 4 The industrial commission nomina i | with high standing ribbon flowers, wheat, natural an Beauty roses, A of face, every type at $8.50. TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00— | in the Large Dress 1 Tailored Children’s Ratine Hats, 95¢, Include smart effects Women’s Ratine Hats f. outing Hats, also tastefully tr gr t $1.25, $4.75 and $5.00 P Hats in the smaller effects. Excellent patiine WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS. | ; th ss | Black Azure Hats, $1.45. Va cn ea HATS, $1.95 | Milans, white and burnt color, $24) in Hemps and Milans, H emps, 1 with flowers and ribbons, in many very good grade, $1.95, » color effects | Panamas, small mushroom effects Children’s Untrimmed Milan and Hemp | larger, rolled brim styles, $295, Hats, $1.25 and $1.45 | $4.95, and $6.50. Flowers and Feathers in Wide Assortment rge American Beauty Rose with long | Large assortment of small flowen, iage, 95 cluding the Lily-of-the-Valley and an I Rose with bud | me-nots, in red, light-blue and pimkp and 35c 45c and 95ce. ii Roses in clusters. 20c to | Small clusters of Cherries, 2S¢. Large selection of French Bouquets, |B: 1 5, 95 ge clusters, natural and cer- | 65¢ and 95c. Sweet Peas, Apple Blossoms, Gold ” | Silver Flowers, Geraniums and 25¢ to $1.45. Wheat and Grasses, 95c. as in an assortment of shades, Roses in many shades, three in | L “a Small and Large Wings, 65¢ to Hyacinths in pink, white, purple, yel- Fancy Feathers, Plumes and bs , 45 95¢ to $9.50. Foliage of small June roses, lilacs, ger- Breasts in white, light-blue and Y a s, maiden-hair ferns, 20c to 65c | $2.45. ~aee y 30-Inch Figured Lawn 15c Yard Batiste Lawn, lf Coverall Aprons loral designs and fancy stripes | Special 48c Figured a sheer and durable material in on white nds; also medium and dark inds in a variety of patterns, 30 inches wide, yard 1 dot, stripe and bar designs on P* AC TICAL white grounds, 12%c yard Coverall Apron as_pic- Tokio Silk, 26 Inches Wide, mls cal wh ite checked 19c Yard is a soft silk-and-cotton material gingham, kimono- Tokio Silk sleeve style, trim- for women’s and children’s garments, drapery med with plain purposes and linings. It is shown in staple | blue percale and novelty plain shades as well as in an attrac- bands. Price 19¢ yard —Basement Salesroom tive embroidered design Special 48¢. —Basement Salesroom Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses, Special $1 iy ARMEUSE, Silk Poplin, Taffeta and Messaline Silk Dresses in Cope blue, navy, brown, tan, gray and black, high and low neck styles ‘with 1) short sleeves and tunic or draped skirts. Models for afternoon and walking Sizes 16 and 18 years; 34 to 44. Special $10.35. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ LINGERIE DRESSES, $4.75— Charmingly new and dainty styles in sheer Mulls and Cotton Marga trimmed with fine tuckings and German Valenciennes’ laces, low-neck -style @ lace yoke and collar; short and long sleeves. Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 4. # e valucs at $4.75 ive valt at $4.73 — English Chinaware, Special at 10c ARIOUS useful pieces in good grade white # in the plain shape pic The Porcelain Dinnerware, decorated with gold line border and edge. ment includes: Tea Cups and Saucers S-inch Sauce Dishet™ 7-, 8 and 9-inch F Tea Cups and Sauce® g-inch Oatmeal Dishes 54-inch Bowls 10¢ each —Chinaware Section, THA —choice at, special, Sample Blankets Specially Priced CLEARING of Sample Blankets offers exceptional ¥ in All-wool Blankets; Cotton-and-Wool Mixed and 0 Blankets, that have become slightly soiled. °

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