The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1913, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR | AtSEATTLE’S BIG STORE atte THE BON CLEARING SALES .. Sale Bargains Throughout the Entire Store | $1.25 ALL SILK PONGEE IN $1.25 AND $1.50 FINE QUALITY | 36 INCH WIDTH, SPECIAL AT ea ya. WOOL DRESS GOODS, SPECIAL 69¢ a yd. In Popular Naturai Color Smooth and Semi-Rough Now is the time to buy the ever popular Anticipate your needs for fall in Wool | and stylish natural color Pongee, 3 a Dress Goods while the price ts ) t ! 25 and O quality that will g ast « plain rs ting tl newest sha er ects, 36 resses, waists | wool taffetas panamas July clearance | canvas weaves; ft 54 inches in sales Main Floor. | width, 69c a yard Upper Main Floor $30.00 IN CASH PRIZES FOR BEST DECORATED COASTERS Here's a Chance for Boys 17 Years and Under to Make Some Money The Bon Marche offers $30.00 !n cash prizes for the best decorated Coasters for ¢ “HERE IS THE snp Rn ES 75¢ FANCY CREPE GOWNS, SLIP-OVER STYLE, SPECIAL AT 48e each The July Clearance Sale brings you a bargain in ind Crepe Gowns, in the slip-over style, trimmed with 1 W lace and drawn up with ribbon Also Initial Gowns 0 sook, lace trimmed 20¢ CORSET COVERS OF MUSLIN AT Ise! See these muslin Corset Covers that we are selling at The 20c value trimmed with wide lace im the Others embroidery trimmed and the tight —Second Floor. POTLATCH DECORA‘IONS Pretty Festoons and Garlands, Crepe Paper, Lunch Sete and the Hike. —Main Floor. Se each. cluny patterns. fitting kind Carpets too—for we are selling off the stock of the John Hines Co. of New York that we bought so cheaply; and be cause we got a wonderful bargain when we bought this stock we are able to turn right around and give you bargains that are equally wonderful 92.50 Royal W yards long wit eked edges 87.00 Wool Velvet Rugs, sine 4.95 $5.00 Pro Brossels Rags, heavy 64.75 Axmineter Hugs, sire 21x size 9x9 feet, woven im | 64 Inches, both p 5.95 and figured effec . $1.75 Nody Wrussels Rugs, cor GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALES MOURNING SPECIALS *, and Turkts $2.50 Ingrain Rugs, feet, with new ings, each GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALES DOMESIIC BARGAINS Some deeply cut prices in Cotton Goods for Tuesday buyers. Welcome | phone orders. to the | | 15 LINENETTES AT 10¢ A YD. D | 6c CALICOES & CHALLIES 31-2c 2,000 if Linenettes, 30 and 32 | 1,600 yards 10¢ Cato nd Chall edie A {n mill lengths to 6 yards e legates | in mill ends, 24 26 4 wide, 15e value in tans and blues at 10c a | ight and dark shades, at 3%c a yard yard, and yery durable. of the } til 11 a m Lower Main Floor. 10c DRESS GINGHAMS 5c A YD. | 25c MENTHOLATUM AT fic JAR Tae Ginthams; (7. tbebes P C E P latum for catarrh, bay fever, deae, Peaths \ gp pink eo Ve Lie . , neuralgia, rheumatism blue, tan and red. Not over 12 yards chet caudae ee to a buyer, at Sc a yar de value, Congress Upper Main Floor. 10c PRINTED LAWNS 61-2c YD. | Now IN session | 12¢ CURTAIN SWISS 5c A YARD Printed Lawns, 27 inches wide, fine 36-inch figured and dotted Curta and sheer, for summer use; 2,000 IN SEATTLE. Swiss in lengths, some with yards in all in neat floral patterns | We hope that they slight Man A tions. : 12c value and stripes, at 6%c a yard while th lasts, Ge a ‘yard | will find time to Third Floor. 10¢ WHITE CAMBRIC 71-2¢ YD. | visit seatuc's via 5¢ t0 50¢ HANDKERCHIEFS at 1-2 7%ec a yard for White Cambric, | store while they are Half price for women's Handker. worth regularly 10c. It is 36 inches | here. chiefs till 11 a. m. Tuesday. Plain | linen and fine sh ered of with lace ed in width, even, smooth weave. Not over 12 yards to a customer at this price —Lower Floor. | soiled. FOR G Y BARGAIN DAY—18 LBS. SUGAR 95 When put with $1,00 worth of other groceries—not including sugar C or flour—and this right in the face of an advancing market. Fresh Cocoanat, jong | Promes, smalbttine, ae priced for Tues- | } crop, faney Santa c | | 26c Log Cabin Syrup 50c Ceylon Tea, rich |) Clara’ fruit aeand ase teceeae at 22c pt. can. flavor, 390 1b a ny made from | 30c Instant Postum, |) wancy w Sabest inns") anF | Tuesday 260 tin. | pennons ain Ronelon “aecnd’ 1.206 wainuts, pound,..296 Ohippea Beef, all gov-| Mayflower Coffee, our a r Grament inspected, ex-| own brand, a. i] Mitr fie sleet ome Seanish ‘Queen ofits tra fine, 32: | blend, a | nb we pound . 2 | pound Del Mo e Z Meal, of the ity, white o 2% can 9 No. ‘1. cans, ke : ibe value, can 1 iM Pickles, est qual Ox@ Nouttion, the regu- | ity. # to TO pickign in Jar 10. nize each Tuesday, a tin C | can .15¢ | Norway Mackerel, extra | Oregon Sposa :# full | fine Paer a about % cream Ps cheese, 22%e | ound each, ue, em Sor «256 | rainy, Punters 4 Te | T B aM UNION STRERT- PIKE ST SECOND AVENUE MARCHE |FOR POTLATCH WEEK—A Grand Carnival of Clearing | Chiffon Panama, Reps, Wool | Taffeta and Canvas Weaves | POTLATCH COASTER CONTEST FOR BOYS | Any fourwheeled coaster PRIZE LIST tions may be p flower ° lst Prize, $10.00 gives a pretty effect—and any boy 17 2nd Prize, $5.00 | may enter 3rd Prize, $3.00 Entries must be made at the City Buyer's office, izes| third Floor, Pike Street on or before Wednenday, a Horny ae = S| July 16. No charge to enter. All coasters must be at the | = $1.00 iene Union Street entrance by & a m. Saturday, July 19 1.15 | On sale from 9 to 11 a. m. only. No {I}. Manas by telephor NEW YORK, July 14—They cer tainly will be turning ‘em away at the Hammerstein Roof the week of 4 tf a eabdled statement, re to have been given out ‘by mmeretein in Parts, uthentie noted as anying that 4 contract with Evelyn haw and her dancing part- Jack Clifford, to appear at the atre, They are to receive $2,000 a week, It ts reported ‘ At Mrs. Thaw and her teammate are appearing at the Hip: podrome, tn London, where they 4 have been a big drawing card ever of the limelight’ Perhaps her danc since they opened several weeks '-© has had someth to do with ng Dispatches from London say @% return of her «ir figure. The | porte Arthur EVELYN NESRIT THAW AND JACK CLIFPORD IN THEIR LAT BST LONDON DANCE SUCCESS. that Evelyn ts booked for Paris, dance she does with Clifford ts Berlin, Vienna, Copenhagen and ported to be exceedingly strenuous other European capitals after she Evelyn now calle herself Mixs finishes to the Britieh metropolis. Nesbit, She is living In London Mra, Thaw {s reported to have with Theodora Gerard, an actress crown thinner of late, She took on who has had a great deal of pub cousiderabl mn! npoint during the Heity In N York, and who ts also first few years after she faded out | appearing © Hippodrome easanineseathyoeneie KNUDSON MUST BREAK AWAY FROM HAMILTON If County Commissioner Knudsen be counted on, the latter says. Mo teres! of the hos 1 McKenzie also insists that other Hamilton ap- pointers come under this same clas sification He therefore wants Knudsen to go the route. Knudsen waa ready thie morning propose Dearborn's discharge, » decided to delay it until he 1 digest the McKenale frame of nd will have the support of Commis stoner nate in his effort to dis lodge Steward Dearborn from the county hospital, and to name Peter Smith, formerly county commission er, an his successor So MeKensie announced this to morning. If Kotidsen ts merely aft. bat er Dearborn to satisfy personal ant: | ¢ mus, MeKensie cannot altogether 1 PALE BLUE LOBSTERS NEWEST BERLIN FAD July 14 sters, red consomme pink bread are the Intest craze of the ultrasmart set here eons and banquets have run to a riot of color, and society folk are ed to eat nothing of nat sible. He disc son the naturally green crustacean ordinarily turns red when botled ts the sence of the natural dye allzarin in ite shell. This led him to the conclusion that a few drops of harmless alkall added to the wa ter would change the color to a BERLIN, Pale blue lob-| rore-colc and Lunch most novel of the col m4 dinner” giv viands is the blue lobster, and Pp, even the tt Prof. Jone f jaa tinted CALLS IN \ AIN FOR MAN KILLED BY ELECTRICITY Florence Anderson, hie failed to raise Lyman It worried her. Maass, employed at the city Hght substation at Interlake av. and to find out what was the with M He was found dead. Miss Ander son, who had started out to learn the cause of the unanswered Miss matter | sweetheart, Blewett #t., was supposed to be on| phone for herself, reached the place duty till 11 o'clock Saturday night.jas the physicians were giving up When Miss A on, after nev. hope of reviving young Mange with eral terials, failed to reach him by the pulmotor, Coroner Mason be lieves he died shock Maass was 28, a junior in the en gineering department of the Tntver sity of Washington || telephone, she called up the city from an electric light station to get him on the pri- This also failed. J. M employed at the central] on a motorcycle vate wire. Sherman, station, then went TURK ARMIES ON MARCH AGAINST BULGARS AGAIN LONDON, July 14.—The situation in the Balkans continued serious to day Reports from Bucharest say that continued their garia, The Porte, it 1s said, 18 mov ing two armies, one from Bulair and the other from Chatalja A dispateh from Sofia denied that rioting had occurred there, and also declared the reported assassin unopposed, ation of King Ferdinand and Turkey also are ttle fighting is in pr have reached an understanding|tween Bulgarian and ok and whereby Roumania 1s to support Servian troops because of heavy Turkey in its campaign against Bul- rains. THE SEATTLE STAR’S ZOO PERFUMED PIG, timt ents from a silver spoon and sleeps in hemtsitched Hnen, is the latest pet of a Denver society woman, He is a hog for luxury . PARROT, WHOSE vocabulary is being corrupted by proximity to n saloon in Alton, has been replevined by woman, its former own er. She has consulted a specialist to see if it cannot be made to forget the cuss words It has picked up FISH HAWK AND RED SQUIRREL battled on Staten Island till both died. EIGHTEEN SCORPIONS | went to the Rronx Zoo, at New York, escaped in the office of Curator Ditmars, and he hasn't had visitors enough since to interfere with his work. Only one has been caught THIRTY THOUSAND ANTS have been caught by small boys in Denver and sold to a man demonstrating a new insect powder EAGLE ATTACKED a small boy in Binghamton and was driven off by his mother. | covered that the rea-/ * Dearborn should be! ia willing to break away completely Kenale (from bis “working agreement” with fired because he is “tncompetent, Commisstoner “Lafe” Hamilton, he unfit and a disturber of the best in- |i FREDERICK & NELSON — The Pré-Inventory Garment Clearance RESSES, Suits, Coats and Skirts in the Sum- | mer’s leading styles may be sec cured in this. clearance at notably-low prices. Among the many attractive are the fol: P lowing: lots WOMEN’S SUITS REDUCED TO $17.75— Including plain-tailored and trit t I color igned h cutaway, straight-front an Ise coats, ¢ in plain r draped models, Sizes 34 to 42, For clearance, $17.7 ’ WOMEN'S SUITS REDUCED TO $22.45 a: $26.85. These are 1 « suitable for afternoon wear ace p in fine I an h serge « lors are tan, g Cox For rance, $22.45 and $20.8 WOMEN'S brown, Cop Sizes 34 to 44. Fe REDUCED TO $19.50 AND $29.75— LINEN SUITS REDUCED TO $11.75 AND $14.35— Blouse and orings op clearance, $11.75 and $14.35 WOMEN'S DRESSES The styles are suitable f yr afternoon an evening wear The r at - : * Linen, Eponge, Lingerie, Silk, Cotton and populay Sizes 34 ¢ 42 For clearance i WOMEN'S SKIRTS REDUCED TO 83 Vell-tailored, well-fitt skirts nd worsted. Black, avy-blue, brown and gray. Reduced to $3.85 and $4.9 peotst taba ae New White and Colored Wash Goods s ° FIRS? rtoor Special 10c and 15¢ Yard Foor’ At 10c Yard Mercerized Basket Cloth, 27 inches wide. 4 Belmont solid color, fancy weave, 27 Doucettine Pongee, resembling imported and with small dots Pique, a inches wide “Metallic-dotted” Lawns, 30 inches wide. Bordered Lawns in pattern dress lengths 30 ine madras patterned rs wide. K White Wash Goods, including Mercerized © Linen-finished White Basket on Pongee and 39-inch | and figures; 32 inches wide Mercerized Dress Poplin, Shantung Rep, a popular rough-we linen-finished cotton fabric, 27 inches wide. tings, 27-in¢ Dundee Linon, in finish re- | Cloth, White C sembling linen suiting, 36 inches wide | White Batiste. At 15¢ Yard Colored Crepe de Chine, in soft silk-and- | Namlock Silk, a self-figured silk- -and-cot ys! ytton mixture, 26 inches wide m dress fabric, 26 inches wide. White Dress Voiles, fine and sheer, 40 inches wide. 7 inches w Jacquard Waistings, White Poplins, s style and The July & |! Furniture Sale a HESE Third and Fourth Floors f the better grades of ginghams, ee i and include many pretty Sa, f checks and figures and new Dutth ; Colonial Glass inished | tastefully Candlesticks 25c for clear- | Girls’ Wash Dresses — Special $2.45 Pre-Inventory Clearance | attractive little Dresses are in per- ales and lawns effects in stripes, the necks They have Nar effects, colored hand embroidery are Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special, trie xy _ Si .. EVEN-inch Glass Can- vce, $2 nessa Weld dlesticks, in Colonial oe me design, in pretty cut and — 67 . engraved pattern, as pic- Potlatch Decorative sae, «ke tractive val- Materials Cotton and Wool Bunting U. S. Flags; sizes and prices | blue and Pot- | ue at 25c each, Glass Vases many , ma in Colonial white, Wool Bunting, red, a and plain latch gold, 25¢ yard; 40-yard piece, $8.50, shapes, 10c Upholstery Section, Firet Fi to $1.25 Cotton Bunting, white or Potlatch gold, Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, in 24 inches wide, Sc yard; piece of SO | variety of shapes and styles, with a yards, $2.25. ing or glass screw tops. Good value Oil-dyed Cotton Bunting, 25 inches wide, | 25¢ each sui Potlatch gold, 8 yard; piece of 50 yards, | ee cee ae $3.75 Tri-color Cotton Bunting, 5c yard; piece In the Pre-Inventory of 50 yards, $2.25 f . Plain Cotton Bunting, 36 inches wide, W Cl white, blue, red or Potlatch gold, 10c yard; aist Clearance piece of 50 yards, $4.50. four very interesting lots of Waists at) Basement Salesroom reduced prices Lingerie Waists, spe | = = | al at $1.65 and $1.95, and Lingerie ang ® | Wash Silk Waists, special at $3 Potlatch Ribbons =": ocelot Sa —Secona Potlatch Gold Ribbon, No. 1, 2c yard, | nee om mal 18¢ bolt } fi H Potlatch Gold Tatteta Ribbon, No. 5, Northland Refri i 6c yard, $5 bolt - rigerators : Potlatch Gold Satin Ribbon, No. 5, Se c Wi i yard, 45c¢ bolt 50: Potlatch Gold Satin Ribbon, No. 7, & o= yard, 75¢ bolt Potlatch Gold Satin Ribbon, No. 60, 20c HITE yard, $1.80 bolt * enamel? 7 Potlatch Gold Satin Ribbon, No, 100, H lined g 4% incl ide, 3 $2.75 with 4 inches wide, 30c yard, $2.75 bolt hardwood case} } Potlatch Gold Satin Ribbon, No. 22, 23; ice capacity, 35) inches wide, 1c yard, $1.35 bolt, : White Satin Ribbon, 1!4 inches wide, pounds. Agoaay 10¢ yard, 9c bolt. size for sm White Satin Ribbon, 2 inches wide, 15 apartment yard, $1.35 bolt. Price 88.50.75 —Firrt Floor Thira righ)

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