The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1913, Page 8

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FREDERICK & NELSON THE SEATTLE STAR =e F 99 “CLEAN UP ALL SUMMER STOCKS AT ANY COST pane epg Gh «igs 20 ai IS THE WORD OF COMMAND FOR THE LAST DAY OF id b] THE BON MARCHE’S END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE GAS STOVES AND RANGES | TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES | f ——-NOW FOR THE SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE——— Third Floor Third Floor | i ' |OF MEN'S MANHATTAN SHIRTS With all “Manhattan” Shirts on sale for 10 days at greatly reduced prices— | Ciaea ake nie Aalath: Havel 3ASEM ENT SALESROOM | except the plain white and eve Ir line Within the college portal eee ,, Manhattan” Shirts are a fe, ant once you start ey hes pi peti cut Al amaze : ; | Oe etre ie coatent with any ote Sa ent Gig lk | Table Napkins, Special 5c and 8c Each ‘| | $1.50 Manhattan AAwhen faxher pays expenses , ee amerar epee Shirts ler Men Those dear old college days AT S¢@ PACH \T 8¢ EAC H | ‘ wee ait seve I} How light oid hekit were then, Pda it ! pleasing pattern alf-inch hemstitched broders ih € ita e tn | Thome dear ol college days! B scodandg Apron, Special 45c And many fellows gaze SMTA wha tala’ wal Upon those times with longing ‘ 9, ah And they were full of glee; MEN'S $2.00 “MANHATTAN” SHIRIS EACH | $3.50 and $4 “MANHATTAN” SHIRIS AT Sy NOW FOR A BIG DAY IN ME $3.50 AND $4.00 We laughed and lived in clover, et ie beled Veni | 3 atid deinione aleeve bias bind: THE SHIRT SECTION, with MANHATTAN SHIR rs, made But—take it streight from me itis ite, Special value at 45¢ $2.00 “Manhattan” shirts going $1 38 of flannel, mercerized madras and $2 65 | __! wouldn't tive ‘em over! is ing in white. Special value at 45¢. | at $1.38 each. All made of fine e wash silks, specially pric ed at bd MARGARET APRONS, SPECIAL, 18¢ Aprons of serviceable percale in stripes, grade of madras with starched == | $2.65 each on Thursday They a Women’s or soft cuffs, plain or plaited have the soft attached cuffs | FIRE CANNO ON ETNA’ S BRINK nnd het fronts. ie MEN’S $5.00 “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS AT jJ). ROME July & ‘ MEN'S $225 “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS AT) srity, A RETTER GRADE crater of Mount $225 SHIRTS IN THE OF SHIRTS are the men’s $5.00 at an elev WELL-KNOWN “MANHAT Manhattans, of all silk, with soft $3 55 ° TAN” MAKE that will sell at $1 50 turn-over cuffs. Very neat gar $1.50 each. Made from fine ments, priced for Thursday's madras with soft or French turn- SS | selling at $3.55 each Special 75c ae ee coe, cotiare to match, MEN'S $6.00 “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS EACH r WO-PIECE Crepe Combinations in corset cover and drawer a tamara sams at] LEELA |BURNS CHURCH TO HIDE THEFT | 2,""./s% =" 7 m= or mm | design, finished on bib with white bind- at 18¢. ing. Unusual val —Rasement Salesroom Figured Crepe Combinations | | # last part wh | | | | | | IN THIS LOT ARE THE | TAN SHIRTS of extra fine Hehe ae f ERO rae tie he $250 AND $3.00 “MANHAT- | quality all silk, made with plain $4 15 | dacaesee sae Wy Sete wash a teee pecoveeat ia | The drawers and arm-eye are finished with Barmen lace and TAN” SHIRTS for men. They or plaited bosoms, guaranteed bd | destroyed in a fite at the church of Santa Maria, Trastavere, a F y the neck is trimmed with lace insertion and edge to match, and ribbon-run beading. Special value at 75¢. are made with plaited or plain fast colors in every shirt ———— priest named Crescini is now in jail awaiting trial. zee authert bosom: i | thes allege that the priest removed the Madonna an on eet fire ee ery or eetcned | | to the church. Later he sold the picture to a wealthy connoisseur, —Fiarement Salestoom —Lower Main Floor cuffs, and priced at only $1.88. Union St. Store. |] | who afterwards became conscious stricken and returned it to Crew cini. The priest then sent it to a dealer in Florence for sale, and | . o there It was discovered and seized by a government inspector, | 9 . D . Cl 4 REMNANTS OF LACES AND TRIMMINGS WORTH TO $4.50 YD.) |/_ rss! once cvteres“Crencin'¥’ arrest | Women’s and Misses’ Dresses in a Clearance UST HALF PRICE THURSDAY FOR REMNANTS OF al LACES AND TRIMMINGS that have been collected from different Halt f counters and included in this sale. Remnants of I8inch allover lac . GENERAL DIAZ ARRIVES IN U. S. | at $3.65, | Each in lengths up to 1% yards, worth to $4.50 a yard. Also lace edges anc Pric i SAN DIEGO, July 30.—Gen. Fe-| for ator of the Souther : bands up to 24 yards in length. Also bands, braids and chiffon on r ce Mx Diaz left the American-Hawatian a gad o< tf aly ela m4 be FETT eae i 3 hh to 1% yards. —Main Floor. =) |} line freighter Virgmian here today ult Ye ® candidate for the pret —choose from 50 pretty Dresses, including styles in cotton mar- § -‘ « after being detained on board all and saaserted the . ‘ould . ‘ A ° A . . II sight taacngh ‘hie tuabitiey: to land | noe Dére padeon of & copelaetions H} quisette and ratine, in simply-tailored effects or tastefully trimmed at before bet nined by im r prohiby ° te 6 * * 4 THE LAST BARGAIN WORDS IN MILLINERY Il eration otticers, ‘The Virginian ar-|denied ‘that hie mission to Japan |q] With laces and velvet ribbon. a | rived Inst night afte ie a on othe: yt es hi ° i . . . . tion fies “ws closed ih hamnk that commie ne tte sacace | Colors, pink, blue, lavender, black-and-white stripe. Sizes 14 to for L lea b patio: exiean centen wn eave for Angeles by train this pation in ¢ Mesias font nnial i 44, For clearance, $3.65. MIGHT ARREST THE MONKEY ein start erence pie | | — PRICES REACH THE LOWEST LEVEL— AND THERE IS NOT MUCH MORE LEFT TO SAY —except if you need a little summer millinery to bridge the interval between now and autumn—you have a chance to supply that need at a mighty small outlay here tomorrow. | NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. 1, July 20.—-Private detectives are seek a 8,9 ; Ing a clue to the robbery of summer coloniats here of Jewels valu give extra breadth. Waist measure, 22 to 27 inches. For clearance, $2.35 || $250,000. Mra. Chas. ¢ A at Rumyey, daughter of the late E. H. Harriman. $1.00 RATINE HOODS FOR |] | lost Jewels valned at $75,000, including a rope of pearls, worth $60,000. ‘A REDUCTION ON RATINE HOODS worth noting, 69, | Mra, John Hannan of New York lost 40 pieces of Jewelry. Mrs, Kumsey the $1.00 have been cut to 69c each. White hoods and ggg eS Cc saw a man Saturday with.a hand organ and a monkey outside her ottage Later, she says, he went around to the servants’ quarters and wit brims, plain bands and button trimmings, ja} cottass i gainers etna x \f| played. C. C. Tegethoff, agent for the Harriman estate, believes the {| man with the monkey is the thief. $5 TRIMMED HATS AT $1.95 | $4.95 TO $7.50 SHAPES $1.00 |’, $15 TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00 | $7.50 PANAMA SHAPES $4.95 TOASTS WIFE AND SLAYS HER each —Rasement Salesroom. | Lace Curtains in Discontinued Patterns ss Specially Low-Priced a Mg t65 Sixteen patterns in serviceable Nottingham-weave Lace Curtains, with by tL \ Ciast | « overlock edge, including allover floral and conventional patterns, vine ithe fashionable | r chatkows ky's aw here, J. J. G wealthy mere orate dinner, with ing for his wif [death In th if ager, who Russian song, } } | } been or. | ! ! | $1.95 BEACH HATS AT $1.00 $1.95 RATINE HATS AT $1.39 ur thi ptr cna effects, and plain centers with wide and narrow borders. White and ecru 2 . il color; 2% yards long. Exceptional value at 65c pair. i g of the man ured out the an od it "6 f the crime ALL REMNANTS OF WOOL DRESS GOODS AND COATINGS tha ( A REMARKABLE SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND COAT- ote a wi wa eae oa se MNANTS JRSDAY. All short ends in useful lengths toasted his wife. i divoreing him Twelve patterns in Nottingham Lace Curtains, of finer quality net 7 ‘ NTS L y £g —— F q ) + & of 1% to 5 yards, including henriettas, serges, poplins, broadcloths, / ’ © oan the above, and a little wider. White and ecru color; 2% yards long. rt Sie tl ti hers ana net EVELYN WON'T ACT AS A THAW Pair Mecsas : off the regular price. Pieces suitable for skirts, waists, dresses or ess } } coats. Upper Main Floor. | NEW YORK, July 30.—Rrelyn} Uphol V 1 ° Nant ‘Thaw, wife ot Hany X Upholstery Velour, Special 25¢ Yard ' Thaw, slayer of Stanford White _ SPECIALS IN TOILET GOODS) 10c PAPER-COVERED NOVELS } arrives nore tovny trom London Green and brown Velour with novelty stripe and diamond shape pat- | | a | for a vaudeville engagement, When pes 1 te ‘Marke: Detanty ise Seba ap ne ap ieee pv 4 Portetan Ivory Military Hair ; _..$1.00 2 for 5e told that she had been billed es|thiak Twas trying to make mone rn in bla wenty-seven inches w ide, and suitable for M rris chair cush } oe { Tded Gigne Onenm--the greasdicas 0 |Evelyn Thaw, the former chorus| ont of a ak. aot’ I have suo | ions or for upholstering chairs, rockers and lounges, Special 25¢ yard. i a thursday ..10¢ GOOD COMPANIONS FOR A LEISURE sum. || «irl was indignant art of my ded in London, and see no rea- | | Basement Salesroom >. Unbreakable Dressing Combe— 15¢ MER HOUR—and so cheap at tomorrow's price |f| contract,” she said, “provided that why I should not appear tn my Ade ak 3 Farah i jareday, each - . that a month's reading need cost but n slight |§|the name of Thaw should not ap-|own country.” oe Cream—Thuredny, 10 | amount. Hundreds of good titles to choose from— a ii q = Caroline, Violet Taleum Pewéer— 5c Oana, FW, Bain, M. A TURKS WILL STICK TO IT NOW Si Ik P. S / T b W. re Re \e mved : | Yates oe 5 a | ti ni Fos CERES She Mie cele Rietia 4. cxlp ilk Petticoats, pecial ub Waists, Special - : | Thursday, 2 jar.... . King Solomon's Mines, H. Rider Haggard, ADRIANOPLE, July 80—"We will never surrender Adrianople / a ‘YEe Tourist Cases with all necessary 39c Little Miss Murray, F.C. Phillips. This Europe may understand once and for all. The army is resolved =}, = compartments, Thursday .............0006 Wi, Mrs. Alexander cane . ” mi > oak Wit, s, Alexander. to hold {t or die to the last man This statement ® issued here | Cc ac 4 | oad alana gee aaa 10c » Paul Bourget today by Enver Rey, the famous Turkish leader, {n command of the | 4 |) 160 Cakes Cocoa sthers In hard Rosa 8. Ringwaik. forces which have rested the city from th janople |" Closing out an odd lot of Women’s Taf-| Closing out an interesting lot of Wom- pS drage re apagens ; 5c F.C. Phillips is our Holy City, and Is now more sacr ever. Its retention is . ia, " a He ae : ’ ‘ | 10¢ bbls the promise of the regeneration of Turkey 1 do not believe the |} feta and Messaline Silk Petticoats, in the | en’s Tub Waists, in Linen, Pin-stripe | $1 00 Keys, F. W. Robinson, powers intend to Geprive us of it is oa fashionable straight-line models, finished | Madras and shrunken cotton. Some wi ] | ae 1 sie inet ihurday ra Seen PaAnEe . le, Miss Mulock. ’ with accordion-plaited, tailor-tucked and | turnback collars and cuffs, some Nail Pottah . D. f y * oe: } polish, "ps priced .. + 5c Kit and Kitty, R. I sg Main’ Pisee, THE TIME CLOCK 5 TALE GOES ruffled flounces, Plain aplors, black and | sailor collars. Sizes in the different st Ie | : white stripes, changeable effect. For | are broken, bt e lot as 3 , esa | | OLYMPIA, July %0—According| attorney) genera} held that a de-|i] “onc SE fi i alae For | are broken, but) the lot as a, whole aliamge rte | 1000 YARDS OF 12e TO 25¢ WASH Goons PRICED A YARD }to a ruling by the attorney general,|fendant eannot be compelled to in-| ff} Clearance, choice, $2.35. | a good selection. Special, 45¢. : ; | made at the instance of Labor Com-|troduce evidence —_ineriminating Basement Satesroom | —Basement Salesroom. “She mf te . sie ee . missioner Olson, time-clock rec-|himself. Olson asked for the Re * “ ic 4 REMNANTS OF PRETTY W'ASH GOODS IN ODD LENGTHS ords may be introduced as evi-|opinion on account of several , ws l! dence of violation of the elght-hour| cases pending In Seattle, where the ? m liaw, if means can be devised, to|bope of conviction apparently de W U t d H t m Cl | ton mixtures, worth regularly 12c to 25c a yard, for 10c a yard. Some have them Introduced by some oth-|pends on timeclock records as omen s n rimme a + bs earance | ‘The pretty pieces to rae from, so you can certainly find the piece you ! want. Lower Main Floor. , ccidisaminataiteidninns i ) Month-End Economies in Standard Domestics | Month - End Economies in Underwear | 131° patss SATEENS A YD. | BOYS’ 50c UNDERWEAR AT oe UP TO 7 YARDS to the piece. Quite a range to choose from, such as madras, ginghams, percales, crepes, repps, poplins and silk and cot- er person than the employér, The| evidence. Milan Shapes in white and burnt color, small and-large sizes. Special, 25c. Black Azure Shapes, in large sizes, special 25c. DRESS SAT- SUMMER WEIGHT PLAIN ' . HENS, 27 inches wide, in lepaths tp | a N SHIRTS AND DRAW mas, 25c¢ | ROSSITER, PA—As Mrs. Jasper Herndor was milking tho family | Hemp Shapes in Nell-rose, old-blue, white and je “yards, t patterns, in blue, in sizes 24, 26, 28 and 30; whirte wit Pay e choad ia Wain. ha cae Pigs oket of | " n wn 7 ¢ sizes: : ; hel a ee si ner eee ‘a yard. long sleeves, drawers ankle length ae lightning strudk the bern. ‘She ogw was Billed and the bucket "| bur i sep var a 3 — and oo ; Special 95c. | } $e ye Seuceaus b vase | WOMEN'S $4.50 SILK VESTS AT | GHICAGO.—TWENTY policemen, asleep in the Hyde Park station, d . apr poy et rl 95 medium sizes, navy-blue ! , | wide, and Jengths to 10 yards. Good, Hasvas, Bwies tibbed, in ‘eineb 54 and 98 c fled down stairs and called for help when an owl flew into their dor | and burnt color, specia Cc. i- 1} strong ginghams in blue checks, re- Dagar for traveling use; values j saltory i HA | Kast: Basement Salestoor. | ; ] duced trom Bo to fe a yard. } to $4.60, at 98c | PARIS.—-A PHT CAT Jumped upon Edmund Hury’s shoulder while | wy 4 | he was shavingeand caused him to cut a gash in his throat from which | he died, * eux : | NEW YORK.—While sieying GA at Hackensack, 2. 0 sa Women’ s Union Suits | Boys’ Union Suits ‘ | | Women's Cotton Union Suits, sizes 5 |made a long drive down the fair green, but a hawk swooped down, | 2 picked up the ball and flew aw opping it in a bunker, pecia Cc Special 10c | i CHICAGO,"EVERY thief leaves a clew,” was the title of one 6t |four moving picture films stolen from a show house, But he didn’t Boys’ Porosknit Union Suits, balbriggan Si color; sizes 24 to 34; special 10¢. ry se and 6; cuff or lace-trimmed knee; special BERLIN.-IT COST $65,000 for one gram of Otto Hahn's cancer 25¢. cure, msotherium, that quantity being enough for two patients. Dres alal den philanthropists raised the money Basement Satesroom ff

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