The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1913, Page 8

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| wife alike, for all these Golden saving opportunities here for on the very lines they 1.50 GO ns with « with | tions, charming broidery—drawn up wit insertion, © Drawers, with deep tehed wit hes 15¢ Cambrie Drawers oe, flea, priced Drawers, TSe Nainsook Gowns in 25e Muslta Corget Cov Abe Corset Bde Corset Covers of | See 5c Mustin 25¢ te Dewwese. wit “59¢ $1.25 Crepe Combination versand Skirts heertion trim med. at Ade | Corset Covers of ality mual SAMPLES 2) AND THE SUMMER is of On sale on the Main Floor, segre- sands of samples gated into four great price divisions each a bargain. 25e to 39¢ Neckwear | 50c to 75c Neckwear | $1.00 to $1.50 New) $1.75 to $2.50 Dainty fs Reduced to Just) has been Reduced to| Neckwear Will Go White Neckwear, for —17e eaA— —35eca.— --- at 75¢ --- --$1.00 ea.-- Crepe de chine and Dainty Neckwear, in. Dutch collars of Ven-| cluding embroidered ise lace, round and Swiss round and square square effects, Venise | effecta — Dutch collars—silk bows| Iace waist sets, em hand embroid in colors, embroidered broidered coat and), ty de s. Swiss and sheer batiste| waist sets, lace stocks | ‘7? !9 dainty design coat collars, and many and jabots of net and others. j see in plaited effects. of net, Clany Dutch collars. 121-2c Ginghams $1-2cyd Bates and Red Seal ging- hams—27 —_ inches lengths to 20 yards. checks, stripes and plain ef. fects included in the lot. Te Calicoes at 5c a Yard American and Simpson Prints—calicces, 25 i:ches wide and lengths to 10 yards. Light and dark shades in neat patterns—checks, dots, stripes and figures. light Picnic Supplies Baskets ant everything ed tor m good time For 18 Pounds Pure Cane 89e Specials in Canned Foods} . Granulated Sugar at Colossal Peeled erty oe large size No. 2 4 quality; Tuesds: Tomato Soup—No nd ta ‘qui a can Sauer Kraut—larce size \ cans. good quality, 18 pounds Pure Cane Granu. | New lated Sugar for 89¢ on Tuesday, when ordered with $1.00 worth of groceries, not including sugar or flour. quality of the bent Seed Ground Binck AER ne peeed 19¢ Sodn—%-1b New pound Fara Fish—Pierce’s Califor fa tent large sixe; all. solid gabe #17 ia—the very pest b-pound ' very nutritious Ham §alnd—mate from the best 1] dessert | ham and pure mayon- 20c kage naise, pound : ie Clean—e wonderful clothes anality - acant celles 5c 8c $-pound bars for . will do moat anything enherry Cotfee—the beat qual the way of cleaning; ii No. 1 Peaberry; our regular 25c grade 1 | Na Ra tee LOY Syrup--a pure cane ' 4 | the ‘new ammonia pow- | | | PIB? aia 99g New Walnute—iarge nize Califor Ceyion Tea—will make a xplen . Dott low cup; 600 grade: ft ehelin; regular 80¢ EMAL UNION STREET SECOND AVENUE——PIKe STREET OFFERING YOU UNEQUALED ECONO IES IN DAINTY WHITE UNDERMUSLINS, WHITE EMBROIDERIES, WHITE LINENS, WHITE FABRICS AND OTHER WHITE MERCHANDISE | June bride, girl graduate \ Sale reductions bring ‘do things -ND COMBINATIONS for 95¢ to choose from of them yours for ‘ ARE YOU GOING TO ALASKA THIS SPRING? —IF SO, OUTFIT AT THE BON MARCHE— — One of the best of the June Sale attractions—offering neckwear at from a third to a half less than the rightful prices. satin collars in Datch|ow lace—large Dutch collars | Oriental | 2 hand-trimr ‘ollars tn epaulet atylo collars in Lace coat sets and | shades and many other | dainty —Main Floor, Pike St. Side. TUESDAY SPECIALS IN GOOD EVERY-DAY DOMESTICS 12 1-2c Percales 8 1-2¢ yd. Percales—full yard in width | and lengths to 10 yards. We have them !n grays, blues and to choose from. 15e Linencttes 12 1-2¢ yd. Linenettes and lengths to 20 yards. Col ore natural, tans, bir pinks and wear | Bathing Suits ats. | We’ ve Solved the ‘‘Cost-of-Living’’ Problem for You— With Our HELPFUL “BARGAIN TUESDAYS” inthe GROCERY Specials in Dried Fruits Carrante packages Binck = Fige—Callte pack cool Dr etewing or eating 5 c quality; hand packed 12ic Lara€—one of the best ‘6 pails 9c Glows Starch—large clean lumps 6 y flower im; splendid quality 123c lower Ammonia—ln oe The Inly Number of “Good Dressing” and duly Home Journal Patterns Are Here. and thrifty house- down prices o choose from | a big WNS, SKIRTS | in such ated here lin Skirts 40 differe ok combina of pretty em set Covers x Chemine of Crepe Boomers pink and ates 95¢ OF NEWEST | PRETTIEST NOVELTIES as it does thou ot the latest summer Chemisettes of s jabota, Duteh Bulgarian pieces | grounds. Neat patterns M4 inches wide = and Look Ifke real Iinen, splendidly Basement. im Easy Bathing Sutte | of al Bary Suite for etre 91.25 to $9.08 | $1.98 to $6.50 women the best package c maen—guarantend now lendid quality se; pound 4c] | needed king ten: very nice Deteo--eslected. tency No.°10 palin $1.65 packages c Dining —large size extra strength If | the News b \POINCARE MAY THE SEATTLE STA | EVELYN THAW IN PARIS PREPARING | FOR AN INVASION OF ENGLISH STAGE Striking snapshot of Mrs. Thaw at a Paris news stand | resting at the French theatrical engagement “NOT GUILTY” (in the following article the Portland News, a sister paper of The Star in the Scripps Northwest league, tells of the outcome of its recent big fight there against the county gang. The jury exonerated the News and its editor, despite the biased instructions of the trial judge.) She is capital, and will soon return to London for a ¢ Jury tn the 7:45 last night, af The jury was to }to go ont and find the the judge had a t The jud omitted half of a sta returned to hay that they therel had sald they that was c the Inst seance with the judge jury right back, and remarked: NOT GUILTY tongs THE YRUTH ordered by A | walked So ft appears that robbers, {t told the truth her were unfit to hold ed the 5 eked the reiterated crew, it was right This means that at Inst we have begun to arrive at the place tn Multnomah county where officials are not above the law; where juries cannot be picked and fixed; where the big newspapers and the big political crookn and the power of the district attorney, and the power of a biased judge, and the nea and plotting of those busi nesa firms that profit by getting anty business without bidding where all the powers that y and sneer at the mutt who pays the jfreight cannot throttle public opinion, cannot stop the freo newspaper and cannot throw YOUR money to the winds of graft and chuckle. Frankly, the News is surprised at the verdict if there were 12 men big enough, broad enou to override the influence of the jnd ause the Jud on nd ‘Laght the } Willey against the courthouse The News doubted rie a Cleeton, and to. on the court, the netructions of ings read into it knew it was nty official apers of the town ictans were bring vietory by a ver the law by the nah ry right; it knew {t was the 5 forces in the Big Bu ing every possible pressure to bear to get a tec dict of GUILTY Well, the News wasn't downed. Once more, as usual, the proved that RIGHT is more than pol tical machinery; once more it proved that the fight for the o in this town will win, and once more it proved that ne can wh honest ide the tanues. JACK LONDON’S FIRST DRINK GIVER IS DEAD OAKLAND, June 2.—Josie Har! Rig, jovial Josie Harper ran a per, the woman from whom Jack! roadhouse at London got hin first glass of wine 9th st. Here when a newsboy, is dead at t dan « county infirmary, after an illness was cha of months ¢ In the pioneer days of Oakland mo s she kept a saloon at at. and ed ¢ Telegraph ay, and r ug her London has'this to say in hia “John she yeorn” serial © case, and entonal, Pp bill she poared 1 was asham nk it But ance when as to collect PEACE WITH CATHOLICS PARIS, June 2.-—~That and the vatican are sov France ch | The m meetings were kept a close secret ng with P ting other with a view of bridging t gap which the separation of church 4 and state opened them eleht are ago is It has just become Cardinal Vannutelli pope's highest dignitaries here recently had private views with President Poincare Foreign Minister Pichon. ‘Those ave been ar of a third n turn, with th s he and that da secret t. In of rumor that nte has been . but many re ' ely a denial in form, both Frange and the vati Wishing to appear the one advances meetin ficial circle the between making PLANNING TO RUN COAST ROADS BY ELECTRICITY SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.--One|part of the 8. P. 0 great electric service to cover the — Pan! Shopp, head of the Pacific entire coast from Portland to San se Mal Operating about Lo& opening of the just ended a conf with the 8. P. offices Panama Pacific exposition in San fon with the exte mn of Franelsco { the report the system. It is known the prop. day, of the Southern Pacific sub- osition to have the connect aidiary electric system. This con-|in one great electric line from Port dition, it {# said, will result from land to the Mexican border was |the unmerging of the Pacific I considered and all indications, ac: tric Co. and the Peninsular Electric cording to authorities, point to its and other lines _that have been | adoption. | Diego before the OY URGES JAPANESE | NOT TO BE IMPATIENT SACRAMENTO, June 2. Declar-| posing that you are suffering bod-| ing that thelr governmegt would| ily harm here,” said A. Hattort, work out thé allen land problem|™ember of the Japanese — parita-| ment, “I have disabused them of| As it affected their countrymen In| thix idea, You might tell them to |Callfornia to the satisfaction of/be patient and all will be right. | all, and counselling patience and} “A mistaken policy on the part! care not further to incite a feeling of either government or by the peo of race animosity, the Japanese en- ple of either country might Jeop- | voys, who are here to ascertain ardize the of the world,” conditions, addressed 1,500 Nippo-|addeg Dr, Soyeda, “and Japane |nese on the Iawn of the Sacramen-jin Afnerica and in Japan should! to Buddhist temple. learn that a ‘tooth for a tooth’ pol | “Your people at home aro sup‘|icy is a mistake.” , | Eni al ee returned a verdict for acyuittal at} “walked right out mouth of a FREDERICK & NELSON’S June Sale of zyostin Underwear SECOND FLOOR BASEMEN1 SALESROOM T_T - na Se RCN HIS. ‘Sale is wiiills interesting for the seemingly limitless variety of styles afforded in every desirable type of Sum- mer Lingerie and for the excellent materials, trimmings and workmanship apparent in even the most modestly-priced garments. We feature below a few attractive sales values from the Basement Salesroom Muslinwear Section: CORSET COVERS | CORSET COVERS, SPECIAL 25¢— with | GOWNS GOWNS, SPECIAL 50¢— Kimono, Slip-over, high- and V-neck One pretty machine-embroidered leaf spray design in front. Sleeves and round neck are finished with Barmen lace edge.- Special 50c. GOWNS, SPECIAL 75¢— Many pretty styles to choose from at Corset Covers of soft nainsook, styles, of nainsook and muslin. trimming of embroidery beading with ribbon and several dainty Slip-over Gown has drawn rows of Jarmen lace insertion and edge. Special 25¢e CORSKT COVERS, SPECIAL 19¢— Muslin Corset Covers, trimmed with Bar- men lace edge drawn with ribbon. Special | this 19¢ trimmed price. A slip-over style prettily with square embroidery medal- lions set in with Barmen lace is included. Special 75c. Other Gowns in the June Sale are spe- cially priced at 50c, 58¢, 75¢, 79c, 95e, $1.18 and $1.25. CHEMISES CHEMISES, SPECIAL 50¢— Knee-length Chemises of soft muslin, with round yoke embroidered in dainty floral design; neck and arm-eyes finished with linen pattern lace.edge. Special 50¢. drawers and circular drawers trimmed in laces and embroideries. Special | SHORT UNDERPETTICOATS 48 ee SHORT UNDER-PETTICOATS, SPE- CIAL 45¢— Short Under-Petticoats of good quality muslin, trimmed. with small tucks and dainty embroidery edge or Barmen lace PRINCESS SLIPS, SPECIAL 95¢ edge set on flat. Special 45c. Nainsook Princess Slips with cover part WHITE SKIRTS trimmed with square medallions of Swiss | PETTICOATS, SPECIAL 95¢ embroidery, set in with Barmen lace inser- Long Skirts in a variety of very attract- ive styles, trimmed with lace or ruffles of embroidery and wide embroidery beading run with ribbon. Other June Sale values oa i Skirts BASEMENT SALESROOM The June Sale of White Waists HE Basement S of crisp, new Other June Sale values in Corset Covers at 45c and 55c. DRAWERS DRAWERS, SPECIAL 25¢~— Muslin Drawers with embroidery flounces, special 25¢ DRAWERS, SPECIAL 45¢— Many attractive styles of crepe and nain- ng Knickerbockers, the .new sook, in narrow-cut Many other special values in Drawers at 35c and PRINCESS SLIPS tion. The skirt part is finished with double flounce with two rows of lace insertion set in and lace edging. Other Princess Slips in the sale are spe- priced at $1.25, $1.45 and $1.75, esroom offers unusu lly intefesting values in five large groups Summer Waists as follows: Special at 75-— In this group are Waists of fine lawn, | made and trimmed with embroidery. The Gaby Deslys and the pop- ular Balkan effects are, also featured. lace and | Special at $1.50— designs. | “The $1.50 v neatly embroidery in a variety of new High and Dutch necks. Special at 95ce— This lot includes Waists of fine lawn and made’ with Dutch or es include several pretty styles made up in lawn and voile, with high or Dutch neck, sailor and flat collar effects, with smart frill trimmings. Special at $1.75— This lot includes many pretty styles in high and Dutch neck models, with long and | three-quarter ‘length trimmed with lace voiles, high nécks embroidered in white . They are tastefully and colors. Special at $1.25— Many pretty styles are shown in this lot sleeves. They ate and colored insertions, They are made of voiles and lawns, with | soft colored collar and cuffs and colored | aise or white ¢ ~-Basement Salesroom, - June Sale Children’s White Dresses White insertions and HR lawn, > very interesting lots of dainty, new neatly trimmed with laces, Sizes from 6 to 44 years , $2.95 and $3.50. ‘ made of fine Persian Dutch-neck and short Dresses, ribbons, sleeves June Sale Prices, $2.25 —Basoment Salesroom, June Specials i in White Wach Goods Desirable qualities in staple fabrics for various uses? priced decidedly to your advantage BLEACHED MUSLIN, SPECIAL YARD— Good quality Bleached Muslin, wide, special Ze yard CAMBRIC MUSLIN, YARD— Full-bleached Cambric Muslin, wide, special 7c yard 7¢ | BLEACHED | YARD» 36-inch Bleached Muslin, free from dress MUSLIN, SPECIAL 9¢ 36 inches ing, special 9c yard LONG CLO®H, 10-YARD BOLT, CIAL $1.20. Long Cloth of evenly woven texture, 36 Special, the 10-y ard holt, $1.20. nt Salerreom: SPECIAL 7é¢| | | 1 SPE- | 36 inches inches wide

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