The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 8

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Fourth Pike St HEAVY corren MAGS On staffs, 26x36, each.. On staffs, 30x48, each... On staffe, 36x58, each.... Unmounted, 3x5 feet, each.. Unmounted, 6x9 feet, each.. WOOL BUNTING FLAGS Side FRYING PAN RATTLES, EACH SCREECHERS PRICED AT jature of the “great canal” hundred feet in height And model ships go through through the real canal they will find it immensely DAINTY 50c NECKWEAR AT Floor, $1.00 Noise Makers For the Fourth WOOD RATTLES, VERY NOISY. .5¢ 100 -. 100 Come and see it—yes, imteresting “Young America” Sparklers Are Sale Young Aw > Sparklers, the y safe article for chil dren Pretty and effective. Size 2x3 feet, each... .. ~- $1.35 4inch Sparklers 3x5 feet, each 92.25 | on an Sinch wire, 3 Size 5x8 feet, each. .. 0450 | bones S80; & box 100 r ae —"<, 64-inch Sparklers Size 6x9 feet, each 08.78 | OATS Vinee: 3 Size 20x30 feet, each $48.00 } boxes for 26c; a box 15e Large si these Spark priced at Se and 100 each this model canal—in and ‘Get Neckwear now to trimmed with buttons with ja of net and lace; chemisettes of plaited double frill, at 25¢. wear Fourth. Special reduction for Wednes day in Venise lace collars; net stocks tached; collars in epaulet effects; jabots shadow lace in cream and white; Dutch collars of crepe and colored satin, with 2c Ribbons for Sashes or Bows 19¢ Y4. ‘the bots at net and EVER navy, red, Copenhagen, Alice rose. fast black, 8% to 10. Women’s witn the ruff-neck dinal, maroon berries — Thistle Whi best soaps for all purposes. | Not over 10 bars to 4 | Lunch Tongue that makes at tractive sandwiches No. Te tins, 350; No. % | Canned Troat—No. 1 tall cans extra quality Wednes- 15c | day, tinfo No, 10 from the Wednesday Mustard Sardines — American Grape Juice—one of the, best brands; large nize, 450; 10c | medium, 2c; small Paper—to keep your | ean and fr cheon Olives—tine, meaty green ollees, priced, a bottle c | UNION STREET: Ribbons for sashes or hair bows, at 19¢ a yard. Plain taffeta and moire taf- feta, 5 and 6 inches wide, in white, sky, —Main Floor. evening shades included; ble lisle thread stop-run garter tops, | pure up-to-the-minute collars. smoked pearl Macarost or Luncheon © and other bri fara or wre pack, Underwood brand; can, | pure, ready i6e; Federal brand, Tig | maxes 2s curs of good can aC cotfea:; t 0 izes, WILL RE and old PURE WORSTED SWEATERS AT $4.95 ea worsted Sweaters double pockets, Colors car. %% to 44 Two buttons or Oxford; On sale in the newly arranged Women's Store, Union Street Side FILL UP YOUR PICNIC BASKETS AT THE BON MARCHE GROCERY Spaghett}—tull Grand, No. 2% tins, DAG | Bound Packaees: extra Wednesday, can .... c quailty. package | Potted’ "Meate—best brands, ¢ Bear Soap—one of the "or tongue flavor; No. % No. ped in 1}, such, Ihe and 'eOC dozen Take an “Ansco” Camera with you on your SECOND .° “Pourth-of-duly” THE SEATTLE ST EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR THE “FOURTH” Can be Bought at the Bon Marche and Usually for Less Friday, July 4th The Bon Marche will all day or Thureday be closed so better shop tomorrow AND NOISE-MAKERS FOR THE GLORIOUS FOURTH UNMOUNTED SILK FLAGS SIZE 12x18 INCHES, EACH SIZE 24x36 INCHES, EACH SIZE 32x48 INCHES, EACH SIZE 36x60 INCHES, EACH SIZE 48x72 INCHES, EACH SILK FLAGS, MOUNTED SIZE 4x6 INCHES, EACH SIZE 8x12 INCHES, EACH SIZE 12x18 INCHES, EACH SIZE 24x36 INCHES, EACH 250 980 $1.76 $3.60 $5.50 100 200 350 $1.25 Noise Makers For the Fourth 17-1N, BIG NOISE HORNS 100 HORNS, ASSTDO. NOISES 250 PAPER FLAG PARASOLS, EA 100 COME AND SEE THE WONDERFUL WORKING MODEL Of The GREAT PANAMA CANAL | .NOW ON EXHIBITION—FREE—ON THE FOURTH FLOOR | INTERESTING LECTURES GIVEN EVERY TWENTY MINUTES This “wonderful model of America’s greatest engineering triumph is an exact as it will look when completed detail, even the buoys and range lights being in exact position and 8 feet wide—being on a scale of 8 inches to the mile in length and one inch to the the smallest It is 36 feet in length it is correct to they both just as will go you and real water— bring the children YBODY IS INVITED TO THE PATRIOTIC CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING, AT 8:00 IN BON MARCHE SQUARE CORNER OF FOURTH AVE. AND PINE 8T. LAGOURGUE’S BAND NDER A SPLENDID PROGRAM OF NATIONAL MUSIC FOR YOUR ENTER. TAINMENT. HOLIDAY SPECIALS, TO WEAR ON THE “FOURTH” IN NEWLY ARRANGED WOMEN’S FURNISHING SECTION PURE THREAD SILK HOSE AT| 50c CHAMOISETTE GLOVES AT 50c pr. Women's pure thread silk Hose— tan or white, and many | Sinch dou- | 39c pr. Long, washable chamoisette Gloves —full 16-button length—two clasps at wrist—neatly stitched backs. We have them in white or gray and in sizes 56% to 8 50c UNION SUITS PRICED AT 39c ea. “Crestwood” brand of Union Suits for women—in white, with high neck long sleeves, ankle length, We have them in sizes 34, 36 and 38 A } garment, 39¢. EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE PATRIOTIC CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 3rd AT 8 O'CLOCK IN BON MARCHE SQUARE CORNER OF FOURTH AVE. AND PINE ST, BY LAGOURGUE'S CONCERT BAND And we hope you will come and enjoy the musical treat that Se rranged for the THE AUGUST NUMBER OF “Good Dressing” Anda the Au terns have Journal Pat- many interesting ar nit —Main Floor, Center. out ag AVENUE ——rikn sTREnT 3x5 INCHES, LIGHT QUALITY Se | BOY PLAYS ‘JOKE’ ON | HIS GRANDFATHER; SHOOTS HIM DEAD tr LEROY FRANKLIN REISINGER CLEVELAND, O., July 1.—Little;be a good chance to scare both of | Leroy Reisinger says he isn't going |them, and get ever Mbt them for} |to play jokes on people any more. {calling me a bad bo iW The last joke he played he killed “1 never thought edvakher the | his. grandfather gun was loaded or not. I just ] Maybe his grandmother will die| wanted to make an awful noise | of It, too. and scare them Bo | poked | Leroy was bis snd) the point of the gun around the parenta, Mr D. BH door. I never even looked to out f b n the Dover see where it would hit. And © waan't in a very then t pulled the trigger.” | humor, because hin grand) There was an “awful noise r had scolded him for some And grandfather and « dmother } thing both fell to the floor, the one Rut grandma didn't hold a grudge dead, the other seriously wounded. | against him. She started to get roy was arrested, put tn jJall and |i dinner, and then fixed a basket of /held to await the action of the| if strawberries and ch es for Leroy juventle court i Cross my beart,” said Leroy, | if i tate | home with him that after on. Pretty soon she asked the boy to step into the pantry and get crying bitterly, “I only meant to | ff scare them both.” Hy He| some paper to tle over them ‘I don't Ike ft here tn jail.” “L got up and’ went into the wiped his eyes on a little, sotled | |pantry,” said Leroy, telling of {t in handkerchief. “I can't eat here. |} jhie cell in the Cuyahoga county |jail. “The papers were stacked in |a corner behind the icebox, and on ltop of n @ gun “Honest, I iked them both, They | “I was still feeling kind o' sore, | were good to me, Oh, I didn't mean | | has all at once I thought !t would /to kill him! I didn’t!” I'm just sick all the time, wonder ing what grandma will say when she knows grandpa ts dead | il | HUNGER STRIKER FREE; __ | RUNS TO GET A MEAL bis hunger | Monday, Steve waa tried on the | | |charge of robbing C, H. Graham of |i $93. Steve scouted the idea. Told |i the jury he was out for a good time | with Graham, and they both tm-| ii bibed more drinks than was good for them. But as to robbing Gra-| ham, Clark knew nothing about it ary in Judge Gilliam’s court be lieved Clark and returned a ver strike Monday night. Nine days before, Steve said he wouldn't eat any “chuck” as he stayed in the county bastile. He was peeved, grievously peeved at the treatment he got from the Kangaroo court, maintained by the | prisoners. | | | Steve Clark broke ! | And Steve kept his word At dict of not least the jallers never caught him Clark bea wn Profanity Hill | eating although he lc d pretty as fast as ld to get “a de hale an ore | OFFER RENTON LINE TO >I SEATTLE FOR $1,200,000 | A tentative offer ‘Councilman Erickson says the at-}amount asked for “is out of rea and residents of Rainier val line for $1,20 now under ley denounce the proposition as a! lconsideration by council jscheme to palm off on the city a/ The offer calls for $260,000 in| $360,000 road for over a million. | cash, the remainder to be paid in| Calhoun’s offer was suggested, | | 26-year bonds out of the earnings he said, by Judge Frater, before of the road. Only that portion of whom the Seattle, Renton & South the line within the city limits injern Htigation has been on for over Included tn Calhoun’s proposition. |a year. KITEMAN WILL TEACH U. S. INAVY OFFICERS TO FLY Samuel F. Perkins, kiteman with! the “Hanky Panky’ show, at the Moore theatre this pek, received & telegram today requesting him to report at Newport, R: 1., as soon as his season with the show closes, to made i" y tle, Renton & As American aide tn the German balloon Dusseldorf, which won sec ond prize in the 1910 international | balloon race from St, Louts, Perkins was in tho alr two days and nights, and traveled 1,150 miles, nearly to instruct U. 8. army officers In the|Labrador. Several of his sets of flying of his man-kites kites are now in use fn the navy Perkins is one of the corps of They are hotsted from the decks of press agents carried by the “Hanky ships at sea, and carrying a man Panky” folks. He files kites, sup-|400 or 500 feet tn the alr, enable porting banners adorned with |the vessel to sight and train its guna| “Hanky Panky” ads, and a toy aero- on approaching craft which, from plane to which is attached a manti-|the deck, are out of sight beyond kia. ith ae on, WILL FREE PHILIPPINES | SOON, SAYS FAIRBANKS PORTLAND, July 1.—~That the | blood "and {te treasure for the re. | United States will grant the people |demption of a country and has then iven that country freely over into of the Philippines the’ depend: | # sha f the Philippines their independ-| 114 nanda of its own. people. ence as soon as they are fitted for) “When the people of the Philip-| self government waa the declara-|pines are fitted for independence | tion of Former Vice President Fair-;we will give them Independe jbanks, speaking before the World's |and that ungrimgingly. What we Christian. Citizenship confereuce|are doing with the Philippines ts. last night After outlining the his | ke ping our faith with them. tory of the Iberation of Cuba from} From the time the American Spanish rule, Fairbanks said |troops occupied them the conduct | "You may search past history in|of our country toward the Philip |vain for ® parallel example of a|pines has been in the highest de-| jnation that «has poured out its| gree praiseworthy.” | GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Mrs husband decam pe d when twins were Wostfall of Pittsburg says her | born | FIGHT IN THE |by the mouse. Roston Zoo between an elk and a mouse was won AN PRINCE visiting in New York he ts nut he praises Ameican girls) doesn't say what AR “FREDERICK & NELSON a a Flags and Bunting for the “Fourth” Upholstery Section, First The July Sale of Furniture Third and Fourth Floors July Sale Price, $28.50 HIGH-GRADE Fumed Oak Library Table of massive design, built through- out of selected quarter-sawed Floor stock. Craftsman metal trim- mings. One of the numerous good patterns in Library Tables included in the July Sale and remarkably low- priced at $28.50. The July Sale Offers Buying Opportunities of Great Importance in Upholstered Chairs and Rockers, Bookcases, Tables, Settees and Davenports. Dining Room Suites, Buffets, Tables, and China Cabinets. Brass, Iron and Wood Beds, Mattresses, Dressers, Bedroom Chairs and Rockers, Toilet Tables. Office Desks, Chairs and Tables in various patterns and finishes, Desks, Library 0 Serving Tables Chairs, Chiffoniers, Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Special $16.75 TTRACTIVE values in plain-tailored, cutaway and Rus- sian-blouse Suits, well-tailored and finished, in plain serge, fancy mixtures and striped and checked suitings Skirts are in plain tailored and draped effects and colors include navy, Copenhagen-blue, tan and gray. Sizes 16 and 18, and 34 to 44 TUB DRESSES, SPECIAL $2.95— Sizes for women and misses in dainty Special $16.75 wash dresses of cotton marquisette, zephyr and French ginghams. Some are made with vest effect of allover embroidery, many have net yokes and others have Dutch collar and tie. Choice of pink, lavender, green and black and white effects. TAILORED WASH DRESSES, SPECIAL 86.50— Dresses of ratine and linen, for street and outing wear, in several smart styles, including the popular coat models, Pink, blue, lavender, gray, tan and black and white. Sizes 16 to 42. —Basement Salesroom. Domestic Rugs in a July Clearance 8-3x10-6 Wilton Rugs, special $31.50. 6x9 Wilton Rugs, special $15.00. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, special $1538. 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, special $1450) 9x12 Velvet Rugs, special $13.50. Special prices are also quoted on an assortment of Small Rugs and Made-up Rog 6x9 Body Brussels Rugs, special $11.50. Four patterns of Printed Linoleum, special 35¢ square yard. Four patterns Inlaid Linoleum, special 9c square yard. One pattern Inlaid Linoleum, special $1.25 square yard. Set of 3 Aluminum Utensils Special $1.25 ET consists of a one-quart Saucepan, 1%4- quart shallow Stew Pan and a 2%-quart Preserving Kettle, as pictured. Special, $1.25. <--> a GALVANIZED REFRIGERATOR PANS, SPECIAL, 30¢ AND 40¢— For beneath 14-inch size, special 30¢; 164 special catching drippings 40c refrigerators. size, PAROWAX, SPECIAL 8¢— A refined paraffine for sealing jelly glasses; also used to prevent flat irons {roa sticking by ALUMINUM KITCHEN SETS, SPECIAL 95¢— Comprising 6 Tablespoons, 6 ing Spoon Teaspoons, Tea Strainer, Mixing Spoon and B —Housefurnishings Novelty Silk Ribbons, Special 25c Yard N exceptional offering of Warp-print Ribbons, 4 to 7 inches wide, in Persian, Dre den and brocaded effects and in a pleasing range of pretty summer colorings. cial 25¢ yard. 7-INCH SILK RIBBONS, SPECIAL 25¢ YARD— Taffeta and Moire Silk Ribbons in the new shades of blue and all popular colors: sashes and for millinel] —Firet firmly woven quality with rich lustre, desirable for hair-bows, purposes. Special 25¢ yard Independence Day Favors and Decorations ILK FLAGS, mounted and unmounted, Dennison’s Fancy Paper Napkins pricec cording to size from 5e to | dozen $1.50 each Dennison’s Patriotic Lunch Seth wre ‘ < . . and 50c, Dennisén’s Fancy Crepe Papers, 13 roll RU Ea : Patriotic Tallies, 35¢ dozen. fire Dennison’s Plain Crepe, tri-color, 16c Patriotic Favors, satin shieldl mam roll crackers, $1.00 dozen , Stationery Section, First Fit

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