The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1913, Page 8

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ee OFF: select from, splendid assortment K with beautiful, lk for waists, yard. 59¢ PONGEE SILK, YARD IN WIDTH 29c a yd. We have 1,500 yards of this Washable Pon- geo Silk; full yard in width and shown in a fine range of shades including black and white. Just the mate- rial for waists or dress es for summer wear. §8c value, at 2% a yard, Tuesday. Just for Tuesday Se Turkish Towels, un bleached; size 28xt2; good, strong towe’ Not more than 13 to « pasenaber, Size Each Te posse to be considered. $10 | gown. Tempting Clearance Bargains 7Y2c Turkish Towels 5e Each ular 7%c Turkish Towels at Se each size 26x14, and of good wetght cannot sell more than 12 chaser at this low price of 5c each. | 12% a ihecenaet Tewels— Bteon, fringed, with red | & borders. threes ues at their former prices ets lined with silk or satin id $12.50 Maternity Skirts | Tuesday Silk and Dress Goods Day THE PRICE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS FOR ONE DAY ONLY 59¢ WOOL CHALLIES AT 45¢ $3 BROADCLOTH $2.25 YARD $2.50 Black Broadcloth 52 in. $1.87 | $1.50 Storm Serges, 56 in. $1.13 Yd. $1.50 Black Mohair, 54 inches, $1.13 | $2.50 Wool Ratine, 56 in. $1.87 Yd. $2 Black Serge, 56 in. $1.50 a Yard | $1.50 Eponge Poplin, 5: $1 Black Sicilian, 52 In. 75¢ a Yard | $1 Storm $1. 50 Silk & Wool Poplin, 42 in. $1.13 | $1 French Serges, 50 in. 75¢ a Yard | $2 Silk Brocaded Poplin, 40 in. $1.50 | $1 Novelty Suitings, 56 in. 75¢ Yard 59¢ Cashmere, Batiste, Serge, 45c | $1.50 Mannish Suitings, 56 in. $1.13 BIG REDUCTIONS IN SILKS FOR TUESDAY BARGAINS THAT WILL SET WOMEN THINKING AND PLANNING 59c TAFFETA SILKS 29¢ YD. And there are over 25 pretty shades to including white and of good, lustrous finish skirts or dress linings. 28¢ « $1.50 CREAM RGE $1 CREAM SERGE 7S¢ cream. A weight Just the heavy | $1.25 BLACK SATIN MESSALINE, PRICED 79c a yd. lustrous Silk in tine jet kind that Extra Messaline black. The will not crush nor wrinkle. Splendid for waists or dresses—and you know nothing is prettier for afternoon wear than a handsome black satin messaline | Dieached Hed’ with’ therooatis auality Bacn... 106 | tentere “ESS”. BSC 100 Linen «= Tewelling; | S0¢ Red Sheete—icnch Bleached; 17 inches wide: | $2 Bed Sheets sine 12x | CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS FROM THE GARMENT SECTION TUESDAY $10 AND $12.50 SMART TAILOR MADE SUITS ARE REDUCED TO If you are thinking of gotting a new suit for mid-summer wear, not by any means overlook this splendid bargain suits. They are all fresh, new models, of wool serges, novelty mixtures and mannisn worsteds, with satin skirts on high waist bands. navy, colors and mixtures, {n sizes for women, misses and juniors. and $12.50 values for $8.00. $14.50 to $22.50 FINE TAILORED SUITS, PRICED FOR CLEARANCE AT It 1s very seldom indeed that you are able to secure such a splendid | bargain in suits—and just at the time of the season when a new sult ts These are regular $14.50, $16.60, $19.60 and $22.50 val All well taflored and nicely trimmed the regular $1.2 seam, Charmingly trimmed or plain tailored. Black, $1.13 | A YD. erges, $1.25 DRESS S Fancy Silke, in every wanted c¢ dainty ne—sultadle trin ss fe and w 24 and lor $1.25 BLACK COAT- ING MOIRE, PRICED 98c a yd. Beautiful Black Motre Silk ity, extra heavy qual finely watermarked ——the very latest stlk for coat or sult. Shown fn a handsome — fet black. Why pay $1.25 a yard for it when you can purchase {t here Tuesday at 98c? 2 in. $1.13 Yd. 52 in. 75e a Yard ILKS 50¢ YD. 27 Inches In width— nd a splendid liv of or Shown in atripes: any other dain CHENEY BROS.’ $1 CREPE DE CHINES 69c a yd. Cheney Bros’ Crepe de Chines need no in troduction ery Wo. knows they are al for waists, dress s or undergarments— they » so soft and beautiful. Shown tn fair Ine of shades, con sisting of delicate evening colors only. | 69¢ @ yard. Clearance Prices on Bedding we have priced these reg- Just 150 Bed Comforters in this lot They are | are size 66175—shown In handsome Persian bleached = We | terns, filled with sanitary cotton and neatly of thei to each pur- with wool, Priced for the July Clearance 8a comforte i Feather Pillows — Not over @ to a | wrohacee j 39c | 98.00 do smart tailor-made shepherd checks, | ned jackets cc, | in $10.00 the jack Moire and Heatherbloom Petticoats | $105; $1.25 COMFORTERS, EACH 99¢ fa, at 950 each welt Mareetilos Hand pat Lower Floor | HUNTED WITH ABE —at $7.50— models of peed $22.50. ¢ Bed: ingly made and y Fish, th brand The 260 Tuesday . Table Fruit, 2% cans. cherries ean law Tuesday o ney beans in N. 2 cans 25es 0 cai nile they en rmented juice. iu ete Fi Java cotter Lait < Db ja, 2-02, hottie abe. th Vanilla; value, for k and navy maternity T serkes, jad, made from best ham and will be sold at, 0c well known Plerce’s Joan of Are enna, £90. nutritious kid- Tuesday, 9c he popular dessert for 6 Tuesday at a Calitornia Biack Cooking lee, & blend of Mocha and ur popular 40¢ oi at a pound lee, tine, white, UNION STRERT —lor $3.39— Y kW splendid Petticoats of black motre, hich % \ lustered black sateens and fine NR \ heatherblooma in biack and. colors All rfectly made on the \ modele, with prettily * trimmed \ } flounces. Priced for Tuesday, $3.39. diagonals and all in white and co 00 With $1 Broceries: or milk, 8c 71/2¢€ good brand, other Be Sure to Take Advantage of These Wondertal O1 RCHI SECOND AV cluding flour. sugar CARNATION | MILK PRICED When ordered with groceries not including sugsr. over 6 cans to each. Handsome Lace N most up-to-the-minute and dalntily trimmed $4.98 and $8.89 values SAILOR and NORFOLK White and colors. with prettily TUESDAY’S SPECIALS IN PURE FOODS 18 POUNDS OF | ¢ CANE SUGAR ir | —97e — jon Went ‘dressing. fin at $3.6: for $2.50 And they are regular $1.94, $5 ues in Wash Dresses and Sulte cut WHITE WOOL SUITS ARE REDUCED TO | $5.95 to $8.89 LACE NET WAISTS PRICED Just Yo Of course they are somewhat solled, but « trip to the cleaners will make them as good as new al $24.50, $29.50, $22.50 and $36.00 euite | ford cords, reps, Wool sultings at just half $12.50 to $29.50 PARTY DRESSES PRICED | at $10.00 Dainty Silk and Lace Party Dresses, all char trimmed Broken sizes and just a trifle soiled, but regular $12.50, $16.50, $19.50, $24.50 and $29.60, wo at § a the newest es, all charmingly tm y are our r ar to $2.69 for Tueada DRESSES & SUITS 00 and 96.5 0 val women and ate or antior reduced to rf. skirts ke Snind Powder, A can. makes a clean tea eat that a pound 12 c erate order of | Binek Pepper, strictly pure, wall not 1m | ground. “For Tuesday, «pound 23c mye Breas, Milwaukee atyle: nice lenice, On sale T . pten alo Tuesday, a 15 Ceylon Ten, ov Tuesday, a pow can package Navy Beans, ¢ clean stock, na . Not Staren in value; Tu 0.4 day rich and fragrant package for Tuonday to, well Glows Staren. fr own Importation Puro, 600 value for 39¢ and the’ over five to eac at a Powder small, white, "6c Genuine gloms 190 8c xtra fancy Tu cartons at ance BNUN———VIK i STREET Offers 106 | \firet witness sas Edward Lauter CHARLES CLUSKER BAN DIEGO, July 7 that spans a cenutry’ ‘ Charles Carroll Clusker, now 103/ {can and the civi years and 2 months old, is going to. ways tn the thir have that distinction {f erans in the Momo: only a few months longer He enlisted tn » sien that bh army, not as a boy, the survivors of today von, for hin step his voice is strong, and be waes 40 years ol he had seen severa A memory} ping tp etill vivid.” ware tn but atill stardy, the ken eyes that twinkle as he tells of his great age sbino with | vice in the fight with Mexico, He humor, remembers hearing many first Ho's the oldest living Elk, and hand stories of the war of 1812 fellow Elks are sure his memory lusker was born in Madison has never been surpassed In mod- co tucky, on March 27, ern 1810. When 14 he was a playmate What does he of Abraham Lincoln 1 almost a century ago? I went with him on several A whipping he got fn bis fourth squirrel hunts.” he says, “but I year! never knew him to harm an animal It was back in Virginia,” says or bird the veteran. “I «ot | a rough Clusker never married. He knew and tum fight with a Itttle play- of only one woman for whom he mate, and when wo rolled to the cared enough to marry, That wa floor I scratched hin face. My mother was very anary and whip-jon her deathbed that ped me. The memory of that whip- never wed. LAUTERBACH ON STAND he WASHINGTON, insidious §lotby” probe re sumed today by the senate b of which Sen, Overman rolina te chairman. The July 7—The, bach = clatmed he sourt and other democratic le munity testimony and about Lamar’s prominent men tn | Yereations with financiers, an ore David Lamar was Lauterbach testified, “and I ised that I had lost my entir practice because of his frien for me, but I knew he was hi Hoe had done many things for me. He got Hen Roger to be my personal HAS, PLAN TO PUT CURB bach. New York attorney, who was denied examine tn regard “to the senses tional teatimony last week of David Lamar, a New York stock broker. who admitted impersonating ov the telephone certain members of congress and others In conver. satian with leading financiers and railway magnates. Lauterbach was extremely nerv ous when he took the stand. Chair man Overman read to him the tes as Ledyard, in he my fr _ LINCOLN; MEMORY SPANS A CENTURY “lusker is a veteran of the Mex At that time months of ser 80 years ago, and he promised her would BEFORE LOBBY PROBERS which !t was declared that Lauter represented Speaker Clark, Sen. Stone of Min aders Lauterbach formally waived tm Then he read his original knew impersonations of telephone con: 4 oth. real © law ndabip nest honorable ry H. ON PAY PHONE SERVICE Pay telephones will be taxed | have practically put out of b ant $50 a year, If an ordinance, to neas the unlimited service tele *, yhones in drug st *, res © introduced by Couneilmar B i be 1 duced by a taurants, etc Erickson at the request of a The Seattle Commercial club | cases, number of people becomes law mncilman Erick These telephones are at pre son's ordinance at thelr Tues ent required to show a mint day night's meeting, with the mum of $4.50 per month, and idea in view that the company the subscribers receive 30 per should pay the license for the pay phones and | | will discuss © | | seriber, cent of all in exoess of that amount. The pay telephones not the sub ‘WIFESLAYER CHARLTON WILL BE TAKEN TO ITALY talready in the hands of P. ven, representative government J, uly 7— confessed = mur. Mra. Mary Port Chariton, derer of his young wife, Scott Castle Chariton, in Italy three years ago, will be taken back to face the murder charges some time | 1910, this week, according to the plans/and then threw the trunk of the authorities. Lake Como. He fled to A The decision and mandate of the but was arrested as he was s United States supreme court that off the boat Charlton be surrendered to Italy, 1s! fought extradition BISHOP O’REILLY SOUNDS placed her body in a the Catholic ington, “We Catholics are anxious to co-| Federation of ate with our non-Catholic de againat divorcee, against race sulelde, against socialism, and the |noctal evils, against intemperance, Against the enemies of God's com mandments, and against those who }wonld destroy the reign ‘of Inw and fri mass Sunday at St which was celebrated by the Rev. Alexander Christie, arch of Portland, Ore. will last through T maday, I For three years P. Gar of the Italian The papers have been sent to the Trenton district court Chariton murdered his bride In trunk into erica pping he S KEYNOTE AT CONVENTION Wash which began its second an nual convention with pontifical high James church, most bishop The convention t met order in our fair country.” at Cathedral hall this morning and | In these words, the Rt. Rev. heard the naddre of President \Charles J. 0° Reilly, bishop of Baker Donovan. Rev. O'Reilly delivered Ore., epitomized the work of the a sermon to the de legat es, SEA govern the alr, Paris court decides in a LAWS OF THE ation sult . | GROUNDS FoR DIVORCE smokes in bed and keeps her awake YR CARNEGIE. MEDAL- to accept the money, CANDIDATE inherited $2,000, for what he gets. Newark, N, J efu saying he prefers to . man, n avi Pittsburg woman swears her husband who work | 26 A QUART is the market rate for human blood in transfusion || The Semi-Annual Sale of Toilet Articles (First Popular makes of Toilet Soaps, Hair sites, at specially low prices. tions, Creams, Tonics, Dentifrices Mid-Season Ready-to-Wear Specials | i Floor) Face Powders, Talcums, Lo- ff and other Toilet Requi- e i AY Ft point in the season, earlier | hases have sold down to | ey r wer afford the range H ir tion or a ects at | ¢ ice lines are WK ¢ harply reduced fig- vickly nal values reward visitors to at this time jon ¢ A Clearance of Dresses at $16.75 ir some of the summer’s pret- tiest. models ( Linen, Ratines oile all excellently t } tefully trimmed in , } b and braidings. White eal cc to 42. Special $16.75. H A Clearance of Novelty Suits at $: NG An exceptional lot of Suits at this Mf & low price in models desirable for the [ff i summer's various informal occasions. jf The materials represented. include ff » Moire Silk, Silk Faille, Imported Wool | Suitings, Velour de Laine, Matelagse: and Imported Eponge. Sizes 34 to 42, $28. Special, for clearance, —Becond Floor. * Special Values in Bath Towels LEACHED Bath Towels in a good absorbent quality, size 23x45 inches, with neatly finished edges, 18¢ each Bleached “Athletic” Bath Towels, made of hard-twisted thread in ribbed weave, 20x42 inches, 23¢ cath Heavy Bath Towels, closely woven, 23x49 inches, 3O¢. Bleached Bath Towels of double- twisted thread; full weight and absorfient quality, with deep hemmed borders, 24x50 inches, 45¢. Good size Bath Mats, in light blue, me- dium blue, green, pink, tan and all white, 40¢. First Floor. | | | double-bed size, Summer Blankets: Specially Priced NEXPENSIVE, yet serviceable Cotton Blankets that serve well for use in the tented camp or summer cottage. Priced at a saving “Woolnap” Cotton Blankets, made from select cotton yarns, size 66x80 inches, in plain pink, Jight blue, tan or gray, with neatly finishe@ edges. Special $1.95. Plaid Cotton Blankets, in large block or broken plaid patternse,” Special $2.35. Summer Blankets or Sheet Blankets, all white, very large (80x90), neatly fin- ] ished edges. Special S5¢. “Woolnap” Luncheon Cloths, Special $1.70 Each Bleached Linen hemmed, (0x60 inches, special $1.70. Hemstitched Silver Bleached Linen Cloths, 62x62 inches, in a quality that im- proves with laundering; special $1.70. Luncheon Cloths, free from dressir ~ Unbleached German Linen Hemmed Cloths, inches; strong, durable rade; special $1.70. * Bleached Irish Linen Pattern Cloths, 68x68 inches, good weight and finish; spe- cial $1.70. 59x59 COTTON RATINE 35¢ YARD— This popular material SUITINGS, s of very strong texture, possesses quali- ties, and may be had in med , Tose- pink, lavender, gray, tan and linen color, Thirty-six inches wide, 35¢ yard The July Furniture Sale (Third and Fourth Floors) Den. Millinery Specials Children’s Trimmed Hats, Special 95¢. Children’s Untrimmed Hats. Special | 65¢. Tuscan Braid Hats, Special 65¢. ' Azour Braid Hats, in black only. Spe- | cial De. | Hemp Hats in Black, “White and | Burnt. Special $1.95. White Wings, Feather Bands, Band } and Wing combined. Special 65¢@ to | $2.45. American Beauty Roses. Special Sad. HE Sale offers exceptional savings in Suites and odd pieces for Dining-room and Bedroom, ; pieces for the Living-room, Library and Fumed Oak Rocker, Special $7.50— Mission-design large, comfortabl at same price. TOKIO SILK, 19¢ YARD— A soft silk-and-cotton fabric for wo® men’s and children’s dresses; may also be used for lini drapery purposes. Plain shades and novelty embroidered de- signs; 26 inches wide, 19¢@ yard. —Basement Salesroom. also a wide assortment g q Rocker of quarter-sawed in Chair to match oak, € pattern, as pictured. Jewelry Novelties at 10c Each NTERESTING values in an assortment of Cuff Buttons, Bar Pins, Beauty Pin Sets, Miniatures, Fancy Brooches, Bar- rettes, Side Combs and many other novel- ties. Choice of plain and jeweled effects, Price 10c each VALENCIENNES LACES, SPECIAL 25¢ f BOLT— . and German with 1 bolt of 12 ya French Valenciennes fy T.aces in patterns, various widths; some ng Insertions, Special,

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