The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1913, Page 10

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A-Thousand Boys’ Suits WORTH $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 AND EVEN $7.50 ON SALE TOMORROW AT THE BON MARCHE AT— (> i THE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF A BIG NEW YORK FACTORY BOYS’ NORFOLK AND PLAIN DOU- BLE BREASTED SUITS. Sizes 6 to 17 years. SAILOR AND ETON BLOUSE SUITS— nice for the younger lads. Sizes 6 to 9 years. RUSSIAN OR BUSTER BROWN SUITS the’ bargain still better Mothers and sons alike will rejoice and amongst the thousand suits the poys’ well mr 1 cloth y at this big bargatn in vst every 5 of all-wool cassimeres, tweeds, homespuns, fancy « ssy In the new shades of gray, gray nice striped effe n bo gray—plain browns, fancy blues, sl is and some extra nice tan choice of the entire thousand suits at A POTLATCH COASTER CONTEST FOR BOYS $30.00 IN CASH PRIZES FOR BEST DECORATED COASTERS the Potlatch. 4-wheeled coaster will do—and the decorations may be unting or any thing else that gives a pretty effect 7 years or under may enter. best decorated Coasters for Any paper flower: and any boy HERE IS THE PRIZE LIST ist PRIZE $10.00 2nd PRIZE $5.00 Srd PRIZE $3.00 12 HONORARY PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH Entries must be mi Pike st. side, on or ore Wednend: enter. And coasters must be at the Unt Saturday, July 19. The winning coai July 16 No charge to n at. entrance by § a. m., * will take part in the judge the auto parade have kindly consented to judge the coasters. Now, come on boys, and show what you can do. Saturday Will Be the lest Day of the Great Record Breaking Clearance Sale of Men’s “‘Grifton’’ Shirts We stili have several thousand of these regular $1.50 famous “Griffon” Shirts for men, and Saturday will see them closed out at $1.09 each. supply of new shirts—there are many handsome patterns to choose from—and the range of sizes is complete. MEN’S $1.00 UNION SUITS 79¢ MEN'S $10 SWEATERS $5 EA. POTLATCH 256 Potlatch Hats, ‘tor men weight. Have long sleeves and ankle length, all sizes, well fin- ished; 79c each. MEN'S $7.5¢ SWEATERS $3.75 of heavy mixtures, made of Fietsh- ers yarn, at $6.00. 50 NECKWEAR AT 19¢ EACH Men's Potlatch Ties, priced Potlatch Hat Diue stripes. $7.50 values, very Bande for stylish and proper, strictly all wool; $3.75. summer neckwear, at 19¢ ‘nstead of 60c each. —Lower Floor, Union St. Side | 3%24% Inches, tor plates only iy Very light and IN SIZES FROM 5% UP TO 8%, “Kayser’s” full 16-button, elbow-length, heavy quality “Tricot” silk, with double finger tips, guaranteed to outwear the gloves, Every color, white or black, sizes 51% to 8% Doeskin Gloves | *! 9X6 SILK ctoves —89c PAIR— 69c PAIR Women's full 16button, el- 99.00 No. 1 Folding Seneen ¢ 4x5 inches, made to t pack Has fine gra ‘matic Jens, pictures fe ae Women's | first quality, | bow length, pure Silk Gloves, Een cguc, See ee, | Washable Doeskin Gloves | with strong double finger » 4x | with large pearl-clasps, very | tips and Paris point back osiee 2.00 stylish and good wearing, | White, sizes 6% to 8, Black <tisin Floor. | easily kept clean. White | in sizes 5, 5% and 6 : only, in sizes 5% to 7 —Lower Floor, Union St. Side PEANUT FUDGE, 15e A LB. Delicious Peanut Fudge—the kind that is full of nuts. Buy a pound or two, Saturday. The regular 25c qual ity, priced at just 15c a pound. —Fourth Fioor, Pike St. Don’t Miss Seeing the Great Working Model of the Panama Canal on Exhibition Free—Fourth Floor. WASHINGTON CRE Y BUTTER 30¢ A POUND FRESHLY CHURNED WASHI CREAMERY BUTTER, THE VERY BEST QUALITY; PRICED <0 SATURDAY’S nage or AT JUST 30c A LB. Side. Dill Pickles, the very best aual- Flame, correctly cured and eatin cate ity—nice, Taree ain Fasckod Saturday at, Grape dulee—pure a er Tae A, GGUelt doles >.> T5¢ | vrssene om 1a ure and unt. _ 49¢ large Pineapple, Golden Spike broken, sliced ee 15¢ aa, “Happy Home” 2 ‘reguinr 18 cane Bulk Peanut atter—one of V0 est and purest brands Saturday, a pound 1Tc Potato Salad, made from the best hew white, ‘potatoes ad. pure 156 | & ae 12:¢ No on na— well filled with tender sweet peas. A can ° r kind, for pha age Ham 4, made from the. bert —Washington ¥: bolled ham’ and pure homemade | Brick Cheese —- Wisconsin full clams in mayonnaise dressing. cream brick cheese. 1 lhe sine for . ies A pound . saves 1G | Saturday, a pound 2:c Tea, fine old-fashioned | wew Potatoes, fancy, large white ate—freahly milled, pure 2 Parket fired Japan tea. The 0c >; ats. In No. @ new potatoes, Priced for s kind’ saturday Gg | Baturday. «pound 3c 6 OO Seeded Haisins—t nd pack- | Retled Bam—vost brands, with ras Huite, Fisheoune, tteah age—good «rade freely seeded surplus fat removed. Slloed to Sl aed settee,’ ““Ri"- Frisina. order, & PACkag® sess. REDD @scciedeesticortd tod TM? Sars8 Fi... .s0uees.?.- ». 816 Fourth ‘view. Les Bohemiennes Ladies’ Orchestra from 12 to 2 p. m. dafly—tn thé Cate. sosMARCHE ON STRENT. SECO} AVENUE PIKE STREET Sir Thomas Lipton Blows in $3,000 on Day Outing for American Boys’ Band —made of very desirable cloths. Sizes 2 to 8 years. And some of the Norfolk Suits have an extra pair of pants with them—making HERE'S A CHANCE FOR BOYS 17 YEARS AND UNDER TO MAKE SOME EASY MONEY The Bon Marche offers $30.00 in cash prizes for the | je at the City Buyer’s office, Third Floor, | Saturday Potlatch parade, and the same judges who are going to | Surely a most opportune time to lay tn a | FOR THE Men’s Norfolk style Mackinaw ers, 210) Une Sete Sweater Coats, the most fashlon- | white lisle 7 able worn in the East. $10 models and women, Cheney Foulard Four-in-Hand | Men's Biazer Sweater Coats, in each Neck wi in a large assortment fi} navy and white and orange and of sha and stripes. Splendid SOME OF THE LADS THAT SIR THOMAS ENTERTAINED | BY W. G. SHEPHERD | SOUTHAMPTON, A long, palatial Jyacht Erin, and having the timo of their glad en England, July yachts he had car, with we iso and a long ) fun on ugh the midd! « Edward ys, none vider was aboard This was the firat bir ye had on th’ triump nd the world. Si t $3,000 on the boys nt “The monkey went to the fair; The birds and beasts were there; The old baboon, by the light of the moon, v Sat combing his auburn hair.” however, as well as A tall, gray-haired man in a sang chor yachting cap, is singing with them they did and pounding on the table with a #, dances and other rolled newspaper, evidently hav and the wh tng more fun than anybody else can the noise of the Channel And the famous host bh a friendly, hum he laughs his eyes When the « Sir Thom t hat tickled everybody and the occasion ta his it was a great day for Young ment of the Columbia F America, and the forerunner of band, mostly of joyful days these half-«-hun many which has reached Eng 1 t around the all on our way b a special train Sir farnished. For a whole ‘the Inds had t ed with Sir The 1 is are going to have in their of the continent, their trip vex canal, their vis Japan, China, Austr pine tslands and their re turn to Ban Francisco tn time to take part in the blg Panama expo- we Thomas long, glorious day n getting acquaint om his palatial | SENATE ‘COMMITTEE GOES | THE HOUSE ONE BETTER |} WASHINGTON, July 11 democratic tariff bill was reported Sim nan bin The | menting on the finished draft of the bill, wald today For the first time in the history the United States, the senate majority has shown feal and more progressive th majority tn the house. Ww written a tariff for the average cit to the senate today by mons of North Carol of the finance comm! The provides for reductions !n duty av. 10 nt from eraging nearly 10 per the rates fixed in the h tzen, The bill is easily understood, Sen. Thomas of Col because whole trend 1s toward ber of the finance committee, com-|a more equal opportunity for al: SEAMEN FROM MALTA GET COLD SHOULD It's a nice day, this, but things! look pretty cold and cheerless to aix Maltese and three West Ind per ce igh yo nar gre Fagin ans down at the U, 8. Immigration jrevents citizens of a r station, at Smith cove. ‘om entering unless they cc The nine are seamen, rectly fro the native ] otiths steamship Dunbla give 4 | alsha Mner Tacoma Maru, but the »adiap authorities would not ad a Japanese company. The sre detained when th: thet Canada was a wonderful place tempted to land at Tacoma, y ontinued from and there is nothing for them ancouver on th KEEP TRACK OF FOLKS, IS ADVICE OF HALBERT of lo but awa alt depe rtation worthy ery family is as {s to establish a thorough system record as every lot fs, and every ef soclologied)] record keeping The {individual should be as carefully record should show on {ts baiance accounted for as every dc is," sheet the percentage of poverty, said Leroy A crime, disease, {llite t of f tuation of industry, th alth, If this wer ith an index t , the p The topie Supervision and was fol |lowed by a round table discussion, |led by Mayor Cottertt, lem of unem nt could be measured and our employment burean could supply the needs ket and protect the workers | “The only way to really measure you need to correct many evils $s discussed was * and Administration, accu rately of the mar All said Halbort,!to turn on the ) ight.” | | |the city’s problem ¢ | SUFFRAGETS BURN; LEAVE LETTER FOR KING GEORGE HORWICH, Eng.,July 11.—Suffra-) “Wake up, government, and give gets early to burned the resi-|us a reason to be loyal. | Then try I. Rare pictures and| us.” The other, addressed to Lever, » destroyed, the loss | said * ~ 10,000. Two notes were| “If you had been as loyal to us found about th uns One ad ihe Lancashire ta to the ki Argased to King Ge DEMAND tn London fs for a poetess laureate, BOSTON HUSBAND suing | for divorce demands alimony. | | |. ® WOMAN IN TITt SVILEM, PA, ¥ us Killed by a bolt of Mghtning; baby she was carrying was uninjured PHYSICIAN IN TRENTON, N. J. wan warned by police ho had! ") violated law in selling a human skeleton to the rag and bone man, FREDERICK & NELSON The Pre-Inventory Garment Clearance Basement Salesroom includes the following and several other attractive lots ali sharply underpriced: Women’s and Misses’ Suits Reduced to $8,85— Plain-ta ed and T Serge, Bedford Cord and Eponge Sizes for Becoming one-piece 1 materials. a Skirts Reduced to $2.35— Plain-tailored Separate Worsted, Mixtures and I black, gray, and tan. lengths ; 23 to aist measure. For clear- ance, $2.3 Iso up to 42 bust measurement, in this lot. { tasteful col mbinations, in fast-dye —Basement Balesroom. New House Dresses, $1.50 and $1.95 —low-priced, and as well-made and serviceable as they are prettily styled. Dress of plaid gingham or stri very attract- in blue or lavender and white, ively trimmed and outing wear. Four attré suitable for ped percale house or ictive models. Je AT $1.50— From left to right: [Seaosp \ Lawn House Dress in bluq black or lavender and whit stripes med with plain colg and Cl pattern lace insertifig AT $1.95— Dress of gray lavender, and white with embroidered House light-blue barred gingham or trimmed bands plain color in white. SPECIAL $1.95— House Dress of lavender, gray seersucker, | collar, | broidery light-blue or and trimmed on sleeves and revers with narrow em- scallop. white —First Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Clearance of Women’s Trimmed Hats TWO LOTS $4.95 Waists, Special SPECIAL lot of Li erie 95¢ Waists in lawns, mulls and voiles, with high and Dutch necks and the new flat collar effects, trimmed with laces, ery. insertion and embroid- —Basement Salesroom. i Pre-Inventory Clearance | Initialed Crepe Gowns | $1.00 | | OWNS of white crepe plisse, embroid- ered, with any initial and floral spray design, in pale pink or light-blue. Finished with embroidered scallops. Very good value at $1.00. — Basement Salesroom American Lady Corsets, Special 95c and $1.45 STYLE A, SPECIAL 95¢— A practical Summer Corset of strong batiste, designed to perfect the long, | straight lines of the bust is low and skirt is of moder Specials in Women’ slender figure. The | ate length. | s and Children’s Shoes Women’s Shoes, Special $1.65— Women's Oxfords and Pumps in Patent Vici Kid and Plain Kid, in sizes from 2% to 7. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Specially Priced— Children’s Patent Leather Button Shoes, tan or plain top, turned special BO¢@ pair; 5% cial $1.00 pair. velvet, 2% to 5; Children’s Ankle-strap Pumps soles, sizes to 8, spe- in Patent and Tan Kid, sizes 2% to 8, special 55¢ pair. Misses’ and Children’s Tan Vic with Goodyear welt soles, $1.15 11% $1.25 pair. Children’s Barefoot 5, special 55¢@ pair; 9 to 2, special $1.00 pair. special pair; to Sandals, 6 to 8, special 7% i Kid Ties 8% to ll, 2, special sizes 1 to —Rasement Salesroom, Girls’ Coats, Special— Fifty cords Coats in chevists, black, navy checks and strifis, as we colors, Sizes 6 to 14 years. good and in serges, Bedford white and Il as plain Second Floor, MODEL D, SPECIAL $1.45— A low-top model with long, snug-fittng skirt, designed for the average figure. The material is light-weight; three sets of sus- pender-web hose supporters are attached. Attractively trimmed at top with embroi- dered band. Becond Floor. Seasonable Neckwear RANSPARENT Collars in epaulet shape and Collar Sets, some trimmed with accordion plaitings, 50c to $4.00. Low-neck Chemisettes of shadow lace trimmed with plaitings, with elastic waist, $1.00. Venise Coat Collars, Dress Collars a Coat wide Sets in variety white and ecru color, of approved shapes, mele —First Floor, Men’s Furnishings for Potlatch Week OTLATCH Ties and Hat Bands in the 50c. P Negligee Shirts of white mercerized madras, with soft cuffs and collar to match, $1.50. carnival colors, back cuffs, Negligee Shirts of white mercerized Ox- ford cloth, $2.00. special $1.95. White Plaited Shirts (narrow plaits), $1.00 and $1.50. White Lisle Hose, 25c and 50c pair. White Silk Hose, $1.50 pair. White Kid Belts with nickel buckle, 50c, —Mon's Furnishings Section, First Floor, White Flannel §hirts with soft turn- = ia

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