The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1913, Page 10

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THE BON MARCUE 5) aS Big Store = A MOST REMARKABLE BARGAIN IN FINE SILK SUITS For Silk Taffeta Suits That For- merly Sold For ee $29.50 a Suit ONLY A FEW LEFT—AND WE WANT TO oe RID OF THEM ALL IN A DAY—OR A MORN. ING—HENCE THIS ABSURDLY Low PRICE ‘ ony Aes 00 Tomorrow, Ladies, f CLASSY TAILORED SUITS WORTH TO $12.50 FOR —e Upto-Date Models in Tal- lored Suits that will wear and look as well as most $12.50 and n-tailored with jacke and high in gored skirts, in navy, tan, Copenhagen, black and gray serges, for women and misses. Price $9.96. gingham me Soaels. will be x mand, Buy them Friday at Wash Dresses Worth $10 at $7.50 h in de Yo each. fe sseiuing iad hea patterns, pretty colors and for women and misses, at only —Second Floor. WOMEN’S 50c VESTS 39c EACH Women's pure white fine quality Swiss Ribbed Vests, cut with low ne and sleev with exquisite crochet and fancy lace yokes; alze 4, 5, 6, at 2% 50c UNDERWEAR Forest Mills ribbed. pure white short sleeves and neck, no sleeves. xh necks; also le Sizes 24, 36, 38. $1.25 UNION SUITS PRICED 79¢ of Forest Mille White Cot Suite, with w necks and cuff knee style. Sizes 24, 36 Seconds ton U sleeve and 3 $1 LONG GLOVES AT 79¢ 50e SILK Bese AT 35e Women's heavy quality Gauze welght Onyx fast “Tricot” stik elbow length | black or white atlk boot Gloves, with double finger | stockings with double garter tips; every size in white; black 5% and 6 SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAIN $2.50 Black Wool Back Satin 36 Inches in Width, Special -$1.19 yd.- tops. & pals, SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAIN 59¢ Heavy Lustrous Pongee 36 Inches in Width, Priced -39e yd. - Sines #% to 10, at BSc —Main Floor, SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAIN Odd Pieces of Mussed 20c and 25¢ Neckwear, Special |) —at 5e—/| Five sample pleces of beantt- Heavy, lustrous Pongee. 20¢ and 26c Neckwear, slight ful heavy woo! back satin; very [ splendid for summer wear. 100] ly mussed, will go at be for Justrous and will wear splen- | pieces, in white, pink, ciel, | each piece on Friday. Included @idly for coats or suits. Fine | brown, navy, Gopenhagen, lav. are jabots, Dutch collars of jet black, 36 inches wide, at J ender, tan and natural; 36] sheer materials and satin; tat $1.19. inches wide. lored stocks and bows. —Main Floor. SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAIN 49c and 69¢ Allover Nets 36 and 40 Inches in Width —25e yd.— —Main Floor. SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAIN Fancy Silk Trimming Braids Worth From 15c to 50c Yd. —Je yd.— —Main Floor. SPECIAL FRIDAY BARGAIN 10e & 15¢ Nainsook & Swiss Embroideries, to 10 in. Wide —o¢e yd.— Quite a bargain for Friday in Here's where you get your Fancy Allover Nets in silk “ie embroidery section, with | money's worth Friday among | and cotton; double width; 36 | these fancy silk Trimming | and 40 Inches wide, fn staple Swiss and Nainsook Edges and Bands, in widths to 10 inches, at Sc a yard—worth to 15c. —Main Floor. 3,000 PAIRS OF MEN’S 35¢ SILK LISLE SOCKS | in the Men’s Store colors, such as white, and cream in plain ring spots and coin dota. Braids and Bands, in staple and colored combinations, at 9c a yard—values to 50c. —Main Floor. —Main Floor, | Renton branch of that bank, 'USE LAUGHING GAS TO POISONED BY MISTAKE, HE pe WAITS END COLUMHUS iffering no pain and fully conscious of mereur Bruce Wilwon, 48 chloride Wilson carrie and the mercury tablets Jin another 1 coatn when he went to work, he took K more than 15 grain | Wilnon . the corm 3 he said today, wh | should b t makes no difference Bove n the mercury, he sald he noticed ‘i burning in his stomach, He then asked the police for ald He to a hospital, where albumen was administered } Today he has no pain, but physicians say bis death is a matter of # | few days helm, In the with royal } Princess Victoria 1 her husband, Pri just s sho comes to write her _ thank-you NAMES PROSECUTOR AS” © bank $43,243, a loan it had 4 through a loan made to tute tower & Struthers of the Ortl entirely by the whi 1 Co, When Wooley refused of James Hore, Union Savigks & Trust waa |t the charge made by Walter Fitton jr one of the attorneys defeading O.|the loan to the mill com B. Wooley, former manager of the |the ordinary course of business jo |and should not be held responsible because the company went bank-/ rupt is charged with grand lar Fulton, in his opening statement made the assertion that Prosecut ing Attorney Murphy offered, at|loan wan influenced by the fact the dictation of P nt Hoge, to|that Wooley was given $10,000 min compromise and dismiss the prose-|ing stock in a company organized |f cution against Wooley if the latter | by Highto Struthers. PORTLAND ROSE WEDS OUR “TYEE TILIKUM” , neni PORTLAND, June 12—Fur. ther cementing the spirit of and co-operation existing | the cities of Portland formal marriage | ind Rose and the | 7, or towns as well. “Miss Caroline Testout,” as portrayed by Little Mildred Tucker was the Portiand bride, | and the small son of Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Edwards played the Seattie “Tyee Tilikum” is con part of "Tyee Tilikum.” John |} summated here today. The C. Slater, “Tyee Kopa Kon: |} ceremony was performed by away” of the Seattle Tilikums, Judge Morrow at the Ad club assisted in the nuptials. At | the conclusion of the ceremony Little Tyee planted a moist kina on the brow of his pretty | bride. 1 rooms in the Portland hotel and was witnessed by repre- sentatives not only of Seattle | and Portland, but other Coast TEST SLAYER’S SANITY) STOCKTON, June 12—"8I- | murderer replied. \\ } | i} lent” Carson, seven times re prieved from the gallows, was placed under the Influence of test Is of little value in deter. mining whether Carson Is In- or ‘Old enough to be born,” the cow 1Oc KE Five good colors to choose from—tan, gray, garnet, purple and black—a special | and at about half price—and they are imported socks at that; purchase, of course and they have high- ‘spliced heels and double soles; nice, light weight dressy socks that will look well and wear well. Better get a summer's supply, men—you'll not get another chance like this. FRIDAY ECONOMIES IN PURE FOODS MT. VERNON MILK 7c A CAN FRIDAY SPECIALS FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. 6c CALICOES 4c Yd. | 10¢ LONG CLOTH 6c 2,000 yards of Call- t Long Cloth in lengths REGULAR 10c SIZE CANS OF MILK. NOT a OVER 12 CANS TO A CUSTOMER. coes; full bolts; perfect 7 yards; soft finish, Kippered Salmon, tho! Quaker Oats, regular Pha 24 Inches wide t over 10 yards to t ality Columbia | two for 250 size; fresh rom 9 to 11 a. m.; not | each. On wale till 11 a over 15 yards to en shipment just re- —Haseme! celved, package.. inook pound 15¢ | 9c in Floor, Center, fish, a ES gon sataae oat Be SPECIAL ALL DAY FRIDAY me: a c black figs, pound gue Wash Geoés tn mil! ends, 27 inches wide; up Red Salmon, No. % siz0 to B-yard lengths; in- endla aual= Qe BOT Suaing repos. crepes, 8; 20 inches riday, can.. adel Mik and cotton a | ;' yard ms mixtures. 20 Canned Oysters, large weg pound —Fourth’ Floor, ri . Sotaettes tn at nize No, 2 cans, Kastern ay 100 one hy Gteg- shor bes aie c i”, 30¢ Pnchen wie. tn | witter Mua and can ade from 7 yards; in hot over 10 yards Sars, oes, Hy 1 delicious * and 0 va filiea: Tic | ¢ —naement, SWIM- EASY BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES PRICED FROM $1.98 TO $6.50 EACH FILMS DEVELOPED FOR 10c A ROLL—MAIN FLOOR, UNION STRENT. day, can = | SECOND AVENUE- PIKE sTROwT [RESCUES INDIAN PRINCESS ‘WASHINGTON SENIORS ON | TRAIL OF MORTAR BOARDS | “Where is your ‘atnert™ “Mother would know. And then Carson came out Overruled in the court of last re e\with sheepskins in reach, they \sort, 100 members of the senior vate on srod a with sas ulty = hiiteoralty " der that “seniors who wish to grad class of the University of Washing: | ya: must appear in cap and gown.” |ton are scrambling after caps and | Just one cap and gown was left for gowns today. A month ago the|sale at the University club co-oper: jsenior men decided that caps and |ative store when it ope this |gowns were @ relic of paganism|morning, and there were stu dents in line for it. An effort will be made to borrow the hated ral- |ment from alumni membe rs. HOUSEMAIDS GIVE RULES; HOUSEWIVES MUST OBEY, CHICAGO, 12—Chicago; week let It be Sunday. | | housewives have until tomorrow 3. Get dressed before 8 p. m. night to agree to rules prescribe d for no lady's maid will work |for them by the Maid Servants tn after that hour, the Household Workers’ associa- 4. Days off begin after break- tion—the cooks and pantry girls —and breakfa will be and those who fix their halr and served at 7:30 a. m. | button thelr shoes. 5. If maids are out late at The maids threaten to strike un- night, a light shail be left less their demands are met by to- burning for them. morrow night. Here is their ultl 6. Maids shall be given vaca- matum to their employers: tions after six months of serv- 1, Wash your own dis! lce for the same family—but the girl's day off—don't nobody Is expected to have oo- them for her to do whei casion for that rule. comes back The Household Workers’ assocta- 2. Give tion will attempt to enforce the de- ry w mands, and the dark ages, and should be ldiscarded. Since then they have | passed all final examinations, and, | June girl a full day off and every other PORTLAND, June 12—o the vigilance of J. Kirk and Ed Davey, life-egvers at the local bathing pavilion, Princess Dawn Mist, one of the party of Blackfoot Indians visiting the Rose fes- tival, owes her life today. The Indians had gone to the pavilion for a plunge and were frolléking In the water when the life-savers happened to notice the distress of the princess, who, although un- able to swim, had attempted to follow her tribe mates In their varl- ous stunts, a heads H TOOL OF BIG BANKER | The prosecution claims that the | ff | . crowned so many our Hl mann call her when |ff | sizes and styles, as follows: i dresses and lingerie. Piece of 12 yards, 50c. THE SEATTLE STAR | FREDERICK & NELSON 150 Trimmed Hats, Special $4.85 Friday ALUES of unusual interest are offered for Friday’s purchasers in an assortment of 150 Trimmed Hats, featuring the season’s favor- ite shapes and trimmings. In the lot are: Black Hemps trimmed in color, also the small black bonnet shapes trimmed with | black bow Small Close-Fitting Hats, trimmed in ff wings, fancy ostrich, wheat, quills and flowers. | Large Lace Hats for afternoon wear, ed w s flowers H 1 Small Milans i ed effects, in black, Nell-rose, white 2 at $4.85. | Basement Salesroom, | Women’s Summer Gloves A Dainty White Dress for Small Tots, $1.00 OMEN’S Two-Clasp Chamoi- pes ural color and pongee, 50c pair French style, as __pic- Sixteen-button Chamoisette | tured, of white lawn, tucked Gloves in natural-color, white and | back and front, and tr d pongee, 75¢ pair on neck and sleeves with Val- Women's two-lasp Silk Gloves | enciennes lace edge tucked and” in black, nd a good range The skirt is of colors, 50c pair hemstitched, trimmed with Sixteen-button Silk Gloves in | Swiss embroidery edge, and white, black and novelty shades, | joined to waist by wide, rib- $1.00 and $1.50 pair Two-Clasp Silk Gloves in black, and popular colors, $1.00. —First Fioor, | bon-run beading. Sizes from 1 to 5 years. Attractive value at $1.00, -—Second Floor, white Sterling Photograph Frames FROM among the multitude of appropriate , items for “Grad- uation Gifts” sug- gested in a visit Bae to the Jewelry Section may be mentioned an attractive line of | Naiad Dress Shields Sterling Silver frames, in popular N AIAD Shields are easily and quickly sterilized by immers- Saturday Is Flag Day U. S. Standard Wool Bunting Flags, 2x3 to 8x12, 95¢ to $7,50. Cotton Bunting Flags, 4x6, $1.35; 5x8, ; 6x10, $2. $2.75. Oval Cabinet Frames, 8x10% inches, | . . en $8.50 | ing in boiling water for a few sec- Oval Cabinet Frames, 714x9% inches, | onds. They are perspiration $7.50. Cova} Cabee: Bramibas Gieuere 1dehes. | proof and thoroughly hygienic. $5.00. | There is a style for every need: Oval .Cabinet F: x6 i : ; 3.75 ane! rames, 734x6 inches, Plain Shirt Waist, sizes 3 and 4, 15¢. Oval Frames, 614x4% inches, $2.50. Lace-trimmed Shirt Waist, size 3, 25c. f Oval Frames, 6x434 inches, $2.00. . * © Gial Hramien 425 tochas, $175: Full Dress, lace trimmed, size 3, 25¢, Oval Frames, 4x3% inches, $1.25. Full Dress, lace trimmed, size 4, 30c, Square Frames, 614x434 inches, $2.50. High Front Bol ize 3, 60c. ‘oleros, size 3, hs Square Frames, 6x4 inches, $1. &x414 inches, $2.50, 7x4 inches, $2.00. 6x3'% inches, $1.75, 514x3 inches, $1.25. Panel Frames, Lace Trimmed Boleros, 5, 65c. z sizes 3, 4 and Panel Frames, Panel Frames, Panel Frames, Full Dress Boleros, sizes 4 and 5, 65c. Panel Frames, 3x4 inches, 85 R i ize 2, 18c; si ; 5 c » 85c, : Regular Shields, size 2, 18c; size 3, 20c; Round Frames, 3x3 inches, 85c. size 4, 25c; size 5, 30c. First Floor, First Floor, Desk Sets Appropriate as Graduation Gifts HESE §acces- sories are suggested as par- ticularly suitable for presentation to girls who will shortly graduate, for almost every girl takes pride in the pos- session of well-ordered writing equipment. ‘he Stationery Section is showing a number of new designs in these sets, which may be made up of as few or as many pieces as desired. Memo, Ps | Paper Weights, | Pen Trays and Holders, Brass Paper Knives, 50c to $1.25, Letter Racks, $1.50 to $6.00, Pen Wipers, $1.00 to $1.50, Ink Wells, $3.00 to $6.00. Calendar Pads, $1.50 to $2.50, Stamp Boxes, $1.00 to $1.50. Postal Scales, $1.50 to $3.00. 50¢ $1.00 to $1.25, —First Floor Shadow Laces, 2 to to 9 wre Wide, at 15c Yard N interesting assortment of these favorite summer Laces, from 2 to 9 inc in Paraguay, Spider, German and Cracquele meshes, Grecian and Scalloped designs. Attractive value at 15c yard. hes wide, with edges in Van Dyke, VALENCIENNES LACES, 12 YARDS FOR 50¢. Strongly woven French and German Laces and Insertions in a range of pretty and clearly-worked designs with serviceable edges; desirable for trimming the vacation —First Floon if

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