The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1913, Page 8

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sa THE SEATTLE STA SLIT SKIRTS? WELL, THERE ae FREDERICK & NELSON $ iL. '—A PETTICOAT SALE— —EXTRAORDINARY The Bon Marche Makes a $12,500 Purchase ARE SLITS, YOU KNOW, AND BASEMENT. SALESROOM | THEN AGAIN, OTHER SLITS | of Fine Silk Petticoats at 1% to 1/3 Less *And starting tomorrow 1,400 Full-Bleached Table Napkins Special 5c Each morning will sell them at the s tticoat op all underpriced LOTNO. 6 PRETTY SILK MESSALINE PETTICOATS AT —$1.25 Each— nity of the season. Six —LOT NO. Excellent Quality Silk Petticoats $3.39 Each——— one in Silk Taffeta Beautiful creati rental saad ae RE a Women’s and Misses’ Tub Dresses, $2.95 | A new purchase offers unusual value in styles and quality at this low FORM FITTING SILK PETTI- price. Messaline and Taffeta Petticoats COATS PRICED ica o —$1.95 Each —$4.49 Each— ( ‘ ch heavy Silk Messaline, Taf- wear are f } Stik joreey Patios | Striped Marquisette, TAFFETA AND ME PETTICOATS —$2.29 Each— SALINE] | SILK CREPE PETTICOATS ARE REDUCED TO —$5.59 Each— Choice Silk Petticoats with a Several entirely different mod 5 i splendid weight and firmness. All 1s, copies of Parisian designs, | Striped Zephyr Ging» rages we gmd toh spgarya hs ham with vest effect of —Second Floor. lar 1 belt of | ds of 12}¢ Sateens 1 lor. Sizes 16 anda Ends of 12}¢ Sateen: 18; 34 to 42. (At left.) Mill Ends of Sa Predch Gingham, with hg eas back : por ; collar a tie of plain- | a yard —Basement color chambray. Pink, blue, green, lavender and DAINTY WHITE $15, $20 AND $25 TAILORED HATS ARE REDUCED __ black with white. Sizes ff "16 and 18; 34 to 44. (In center.) i —Basement Salesroom |] to $10.00 THE EXQUISITE MID-SUMMER CREATIONS OF FISK, BONHOTAL AND OTHER LEADING MAKERS Fisk $15.00 Sundry Items hw Piieed, Women’s Two-Strap to $25.00 Hats—Bonhotal $15.00 to f ANCY Hat Pins, large variety of glass $25.00 Hats—reduced to $10.00—and they are those We won't do y athe of the kind —o “h sak 10 umps e air exquisite tailored creations in te straw that are so We have probed deep. There isn't anything about the elit and metal heads, choice at | very fashionable—so very bec 6 t the skirt we don't know. We find there are slits and slits. paca tyl OMEN’S Two-strap Pumps in patent halt GE the “abick: cttaw” benannl A hed ca And, while we are unalterably opposed to some slits, we are Leather Hand-Bags, several styles, A P Ps Ls ee Pe “ white straw season—could a bargain enthusiastically In favor of other slits leather-covered and metal frames, strap and gun-metal calf leathers, short € more timely? The smiling young woman reproduced bere ts wearing a allt skirt ; raid ie ie i E Small, close-fitting white straw hoods—and of which © Hoth the young woman and the skirt were fur handles, at $1.00 each | vamp last, with round toe and medium mil moe oo—tailored st ? r nished us by @ big department store. a = i sel, Siz: os es ot ly “tailored in the Fisk and We ‘eshod the mee ‘for tee most pronounced «lit in stock. This Beauty Pins, 6 on a ca dull finish, | !t@ heel si 3 to 7, widths B to D, adage hed abv Mi tm tt Se card F $2.50 pair. ties—your absolute ct We ted that we had seen more pronounced alits than this— |} J ere ata White Rose Talcum Powder, in shaker) WOMEN’S 14-BUTTON WHITE NU- 50c LONG CHAMOISETTE GLOVES : Se pe Ot ree BUCK sEOOT Ste aa ancy Mair Barrettes, shel and amber! Two styles in Women’s White Naw —— WHITE ONLY 39c A PAIR—— | effects, 10 setihs : Me " k tton Boots, one with medium Elbow or 16-button-length wnahable Chamotsette Gloves | Vdawing Thread, black and white, assortec in white only. The regular value, in sizes 6% to 8, for In order that the reader my be under no misapprehension I dicks a00-yard epoole: 8 for 10 round toe and military heel, the other Thursday's selling at 39¢ a pair. to our views, we have gone to the trouble to get a photograph of Oe : si bo wit CA re ¢ is young woman wearing a skirt that “discloses the ankle to the Hair Nets, large size, a variety of shades, | “ h broad toe and one-inch heel. Both 50c LISLE GLOVES FOR | 50c BOOT SILK ROSE AT knee.” thont © bei 10k have Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 2% to We do not approve of this slit. We are not saying that it Is without eta —_ ly ——39¢e Pr.—— — ec Pr.— | not a very nice a d, it is a nice le all the way up to Children’s “Pin-on” Hose Supporters, as- | 7» Witt A to D. Good value at $3.00. the knee. But we ve that even In locomotion can 3 Onyx fine quality, pure sorted sizes, bla and white . Women's 2-clasp, _ cg thread atlk Hose in black, tan | Lag teteae: . ra reg: tg ply da tak the Sock rted ; Lin? bla or black a ’ BROKEN LINES WOMEN'S OXFORDS, ished Venetian Lisle Thread | or white, with double . - i xg ein earned th eattic stripe 10c pair : Gloves with neatly stitched | thread garter tops, heels a poy ot Se ee delt Grated Guia Pine. 200 court, bndke-s SPECIAL $1.65 PAIR— backs, tn black, white, tan | toes; sizes 8%, 9, 9% and 10. ‘ “ne s, 2 ount, black, au 4 . i A : and gray; sizes 5% to 7% Main Floor osha aicake I sorted, 5 Broken lines Women’s Oxfords in pat ent and vici kid, special for clearance at reheated ded g Assorted English Pins in papers, 400) Smt ane” GET A $20.00 ECLIPSE TALKING MACHINE FOR YouR CAMP | i Pgaett or Se ieldiedl ae —Deseniat sales You'll save considerably more than $20.00 in wear and an could not than six In tear on the better machine you have in your home— do But with ned sho was able to take a st so—and you'll have lots of good summer music bes! for inches long wi the Columbia Eclipse at $20.90 has all the best Columbia Therefore. eagues, cl rda with one winding. other 0 any ft attemp to the” knee t we wi White Outing Flannel Special 7c Yard OFT , pure white Outing Flan- nel in an excellent weight for Summer features and will play 2 re COME IN AND LET US PLAY THESE POPULAR NEW JUNE RECORDS FOR YOU When | Carved Your Name on the Tree—Orpheum Quartette. The Land of Golden Dreams— Baker-Wheeler Tailored Waists Special 95c T 80 W th finished in this speci broken S ESCAPED LUNATIC CA LLS Good-Bye Everybody Mediey—Victor Military: Band. 75c TO KILI WOMAN E NEMY ad Wainte ‘in M: adras, | US¢, 26 and 27 inches wide. One thousand Vil Get You—Helen Clark-Van Brunt P 4 3 vith ‘ ; yards in a special Thursday selli rd Roll on Missourt—Collins and Harlan 75 non, with solt or stut | ym me eee ‘ y selling at 7¢ In the Golden West—William J. Holley c Gulseppt but afraid to co For clearance, D5e. yard, The Trail of the Lonesome Pine—Edna Brown-James Har- Victor Needies—full and halt; By Innatic, calles was afraid Hasement Saicsroom. | — —Basement Satesroom. rison. To Have, to Hold, to Love—Harry tone; a hundred c Jane Burke Dw,” sald Mri bie McDonough . tt secereecseeees eer 5c Silver Line Needies—full and d seb yon Wut to oe —_— ee —Fourth Floor. halftone; a hundred 4c | K to kill her,” replied Shadow Laces 18-Inch Embroideries no te r slephone orders. EENING REMNANTS 5c Ea. Fourth Floor. upholatered You ‘help to pay no man’s bad debts when you trade at this cash store. $1, 50 SERVICEABLE SULKIES 25¢ EACH —Fourth Floor. FOR THE MORNING SHOPPER | SUMMER TIME---SULKY TIME || '°s22"" : Mra. F | ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TO 11 A.M. ONLY | FOR A SULKY IS SO EASY TO HANDLE || ""°2," 15c Yard At 15¢ Yard No telephone orders accepted Specially if you are living out of town for |} “i, ean PLEASING range of open work and | A\ GOOD assortment of pretty designs ta a balan the summer, for you can take baby almost |[} put he evidently Blaney A | dsalene iat | Bawah these pana Shadow Laces and Ine these 1 anywhere in one of these handy little nov woman the person } 3 g < : s 1 quantities e and they cost little here _ incings, on Swiss and Nains¢ sertions, ranging in width from 2 to 12 » we could e phe a ate for corset At- | ir Very interesting value at 15e yard) 300 WOMEN AT STATE tractive value at New Torchon and Cluny Pattern Laces erviceable sulkies, nice painted and ab Pol n 7 wel jeinent Salesro: . Rantants of ulack Wire: Serecat ng, in assorted itt ber tired, double spoke Oo N . =< rave been recei in t ° w-femnants of black Wire Screening, tn assorted 4 ea thru F ited, (double spoked FEDERATION CONV ENTION have been received in the wanted narrow. tee euanamans aaa COLLAPSIBLE SULKIES AT $2 amamvee Yen 1Ocden i a and are priced low at Sy a i « s P¢ " op ULENS 3, une Seat-) beth Murray enatchee; Mra, E } | 15¢ EMBROIDERY BANDS AT se A YARD | COMAPSIBEE SULMIES AT $2.75 APIECE ne ine larcent deiegation in at-|. Hanna” Colfax Mion Bu Muslin Brassi memes sere orted widths and patterns, suchas blind, open. | Uitbed and vory light, with rubber tired tendance at the seventeenth annual |PomMird North Yakima, thmekoop usin Drassieres work and scroll, till 11 @'m. Sos yard,’ Main | *!4 oxtra strong, at $2.75 each convention of the Washington| Mrs, Wilbur Goleman, auditor, | S ecial 25c 2a % Floor. > © ” - = State Federation of Women’s clubs,| Mra. George M. Jenkins, first trus- COLLAPSIBLE SULKIES PRICED $4.50 Ea. J wiih convencd here for its first tor, Mra. Tames A. Tlaym, mecont P . . 10c FIGURED IMITATION MADRAS 5cAYD. | $4.60 tor single. motion collapsible Sutkten | Upwards of 300 ; } RASSIERES of reine ew Ol etticoats 26-inch figured imitation Madrps, suitable for | With upholatered apring went and three-bow tor ttendsnce. The) 8: Chairman forced under | bungalow and camp curtains. Factory lengths at [ Very strong, with rubber tired wheels. ia ifs Ae Woman‘e } ' : rs 1 At $1 95 i Se a yard till 11 a. m. Third Floor. marked | Ch a; ise Ma with embroidery insertion and narrow em . Hi : SULKIES WITH REVERSIBLE BACK $3.50 | m_fol- | Meg An's club, Seattle ia They fi i 8 BARS OF LENOX LAUNDRY SOAP AT 23¢ | visctra steong suiticn with cio nn, Soe Pare ee ee ee faim NEW | lot just received Goan From 9 to 11 a. m. you can get 8 bars of Lenox | with mud guards rubber tired wheels and rover Se enaliirer, atari ie raed fectly and prevent the r about 150 Chiffon Taffeta and Messa- Soap at 2%c. Not more than 8 bars to each, and | ible back; beautifully enameled back and seat | | mitten Mra, Wile rosis club, showing through the gown no; Mrs, W.” line Petticoats in desirable plain Reynolds. | ~-Basement Sales shades } and changeable effects. “I uh AP KILLS ITS IN /ENT ’ i‘ med The Taffeta Petticoats are made with THE \A R OR | Women’s Cotton Union Suits sccortion plated flownce and. percatine : LOS ANGELES, June 18—Too|Last night was,to have been the underlay the Messalines triple- N mugh electrical knowled »/ test of the trical trap and young at 40c : i P 54 )N _} reason given by the police Whittock gathered a crowd of boy plaited flounce effect. = for the death of Harold W. Whit. {lends around him to show them Low neck and sleeveless, with cuff or UNION sTRENT—asnconn tock, jr, 14, who was killed Iast|{he effectiveness of his invention. lace-trimmed knee. Sizes 5 and 6, 40« Very d_valuc He aceldentally wire ts, | killed, live instantly touched a I almost night by an electrical contrivan had and was Basement Sate t Salerroom, Basem, at $1.95 jhe arranged to catch ¢

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