The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1913, Page 8

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ee — “ ti FREDERICK & ‘NELSON } Store Opens at 8:30---Closes at 5:30 Daily THE BON MARCHE’S————— GREAT AUGUST SALE OF WHITE SPLENDID ECONOMIES IN ALL WHITE MERCHANDISE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT AUGUST SALE PRICES $3 COMBINATIONS, GOWNS AND SKIRTS PRICED AT Va == &: | ; oe , 1 | | Benota them, heaped high on the; Wherever the shoppers ars seen ' = = | show Who purchases terrible dresses ze Oriental Sea-Grass e e@ A mountain of hideous tes With fit and with fabrics askew " om y . | The. » be bought, snd one 2 $1.98 A GARMENT FOR ATTRACTIVE |[|¥ou say yor would woar them to) Th & to be bought, sa Arm Chair or Rocker ry Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern is acc } ya Chart and plain, simple direction even for the amateur The . guesses LOOKING COMBINATION CORSET COV. | MiNi case? That somebody buys ‘em—but ERS AND DRAWERS, trimmed with lace | Yet somebody Mkes ‘om and] whe? A and insertion; gowns, sifp-over style with | buys S ecial $3 95 lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmings, and |f|Observe what an outrage that! Who buys al) the hideous chro p le long white skirts with 16-inch flounce of |) howe tn h lawn, lace and ribbon trimmed, (It's pink, yellow, purple and dreadful to se« : bite.) es of homoen NUSUAL val a Sea-Grass Chair if NOTE HOW VERY LOW THESE AUGUST SALE PRICES ARE } «921% axioxiy aieciowos tea watchen with se hens pete aaa patil | DY -10c | $1.98 Empire Gowns at, each. aa “ who? There 0 be people who pe : j -19c | $1.25 extra size Gowns, each. |] | W2° buys tho pink ehirte that are| Then thine that are awful to radii ‘ikccdile i $1.25 Princess Slips, each...... a |]| OF the orange ones, spotted with | And ther I wonder who /ool-looking, light-weight, — springy buys and comfortable. somebody does it, but - | $1.98 Princess Slips, each... .$1.45 |] o- the horrtbie hate that are | ‘Ther | 95c Crepe Bloomers at, a pair. .75c | pictured. | a Withstands exposure to weather, hence Y | erie ‘Corset Covers. . .95c | $1.98 Seco Silk Chemise. .... $1.45 | ! suitable for porch as well as indoor use. by ‘10-inch flounce.... . 25c¢ | 2 20c C Cambric_ Drawers at, pair. .15c | HELP! HERE COME SOME MORE Special, Chair or Rocker, $3.95. yf 59c Skirts, 12-inch flounce.....45¢ | 59c extra size Drawers, pair... .45¢ || OF THOSE FRENCHY DANCES —Tuird Floor . | $1.98 long white Skirts...... sh: 45 | 75c Nainsook Saniieniions. .59c | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4 Oh, You Gaby “and a halt eens vou site i . 75¢ 75c Slip-over Muslin Gowns. . | 9c | $3.50 Princess Combinations. $2.45 1 Tho noel Renee Eonets ones Ste Wen rea om the ries of Parte | ty : —— [via Yokotamaarvived tere teaay vin toe user Kowa, oo vic * Rag and Matting Rugs | Vudor Porch Shades a one-step, the “Brazil Suan eee Specially Priced _ Special Prices _—_j ango, and the double THE VERY FIRST APPEARANCE OF them, t only two of the men THE NEW AUTUMN STYLES in white These two are Lieut. F, Ducene of the French army and J Dele _Closing out a limited number of Rag and The Upholstery Section quotes interest- ff lingerie waists, so pretty, so dainty and garde, a French dancing master, both of whom came aboard at Yok« China-Matting Rugs at specially-low | ing enecial prices on the season’s remainin i| 9 so entirely different from anything you bama ; ; SECT ER oie ing speci t t 2 g Il have ever seen before—and marked at ex- Heavenly,” said the women aboard, when the dances we pri line of Vudor Porch Shades, as follows i tremely low prices for the August Sale of played, and they danced steadily with the Fren en until the A 4 7-6x10-6 Hearthside Rag Rugs, special bie Hi White. cans passed snub. Then the trots at 86.00 4-ft. Shades, green or brown, $1.95. 4 - Zey duel for leas in Parts,” sald the French officer. “But sey were “OU. CE OE ly, $2.50 F PRETTY 79¢ WHITE Jealous, Zat's all. Pout! I ignore.” 9x12 Hearthside Rag Rugs, special ft. Shades, brown only, 50. i a | LINGERIE WAISTS € |— — $7.50. 8-it. Shades, brown or green, $2.95. 4 ooee ’ 9x12 China-Matting Rugs, special $4.50. 10-ft. Shades, brown or green, $4.50. | £g a Made of lawn, votle or madras, in white | Second Floor ' —Firet Floor jf FE: or dainty colors, with high or Dutch necks, { sini \ many in the surplice effect, others with col- In anewer to a delegation of employing drayage men, who com plained that strikers were molesting strikebreak i has sald the city will not tolerate v « from either side, When ever evidence ts farnished of unlawful attacks or language, the mayor and the chief of police promised to make the required arrests PRETTY NEW $1.25 SNOW WHITE | DAINTY 98c VOILE, LAWN, Muu | —_—— ——~ 98¢ 1¢ ap aa ano Frenca twiui waists ror fC | 5 pry SQUAD FOR THE PARKS | * Mayor Cot lars, cuffs and front embroidered in colors or black. Clearance Specials. in Girls’ Wash Dresses TWO LOW PRICES: our $1.25 White Waists of striped votles, lawns, | WAISTS for 7$¢, of votles, lawns, mulls or French mulls, French twills and crepes, with V-shaped | twills, trimmed with lace and embroidery and CHICAGO, Ang 4—Ten police-|Harrison, who made the appoint necks and Byron collars, lace trimmed or embroid- | tucked. Have V-shape or square necks and Byron [) 1 ht of monta, declared hia belief that the s women, elght of them widows and ° ‘ ered. collars to choose from. —Second Floor. J) new officers would aby at gold braid jf | tbe other two “misses,” went Of aid epaulets AT THE AUGUST SALE OF| AT THE AUGU: T SALE OF | duty on Chicago bathing beaches 1 hope I am assigned to an ee A A) \f and parks today as regular mem amusement park,” eald Officer Anna ff | bers of the force at $75 a month. Loucks today. “There are a jot of ff Closing out about 300 Dresses, in | H FAB —— BEDDING The new “coppers” are all plain things going on tn amusement parks * “oad — == |] clothes women. The ordinance that that should not be. I suppose if it} BOOd quality French Ginghams, SY created the new positions in the de-|comes to a real ‘pinch,’ | can call on >, $1.35 ENGLISH LONG CLOTH $1.00 A BOLT | 9¢c PEQUOT SHEETS, 81x90 INCHES, 75¢ |] partment tailed to earry any appro some of the men on the force to || Percales and Lawn ; sizes from 6 to 200 bolts of English Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, Pequot Sheets, size 81x90 Inches before hem- priation for unfforms, and Mayot help me.” even weave, with smooth finish. Not over 2 bolts | ming. You know the extra quality of Pequot ff) - | | femmes cain oar sar on wes ecae [LOBSTERS IN PUGET SOUND? ikasid, one- and two-piece styles, made up in Ginghams, Percales, Lawns and Voiles. Dutch-neck styles, with short sleeves, trimmed \ with bands and pipings in contrast- } ing colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special, for clearance, 95¢. i} 14 years. Dutch-neck styles, with } short or long sleeves, trimmed with 1 embroideries, braids and pipings. 80c BE) SHEETS, 81x99 INCHES, 69c EACH | Special, for clearance, $1.75. Marquise Long Cloth, with soft chamois finish; 1 34 Inches wide, and specially good cloth at $1.20 Pride of Pacific Sheets, size 81x99 tnches; f) OLYMPIA, Ang. 4-—Can Puget sound prodoce lobsters? Uncle! 3 3 itty, teas, a ade of strong, [| Sam wants to know. The United States department of fisheries will | & bolt; 200 bolts in the lot; worth $1.60. Teer, eta er' 6 to a castomer, at Oe |[| plant a large quantity of lobsters tn the deep waters of the San Juan |f hen Bia | 4 bh if | talands shortly According to State Fish Commissioner Darwin, this ff obese Long Clot caigesp eager 60e BED SHEETS, 75x90 INCHES, 49¢ EACH |] '* {2° "7% stemet to oropnente the Aah tn Poet wound | | quality, with fine finish and weave; reduced from | go doen ted Sheets, size 75x90 Inches; good |[| I} ; i * 3 ia e Sale o} 6. weight, with neat center seam. Well hemmed | W ° _ | SP-INCH 12 1-2¢ PERSIAN LAWNS Sc YARD | *"4Teady for use. Not over 6 to a customer. | FIRE DAMAGES IRON WORKS omen s an Isses ore uits q 60 pieces of Persian Lawns, 32 inches wide; 12 1-2¢ PILLOW CASES, 42x36, 10c EACH The second mysterious fire within three months at the Westerman | P woven from selected yarn, sheer and fine; for 10¢ each for Pillow Cases, size 42x36 Inches, In [Pl teon Works, at Whatcom and Lander ste, Sunday caused a loss of [i In a Clearance at 11 50 | a | the August Sale of White, Sc a yard; value | medjum weight. soft finish. and will wear well: if anont $8,000. Except for the roof, there Is nothing combustible in the Il ° . | 12%. pease worth 12%c each; not over 1 dozen to | buildings, which had just be comp of, and are of concrete, L. H HH BOUT fift fi 1 t il d S . . odd od 1 . - Rowe, manager, discovered the fire when a column of smoke rolled ifty finely-tailore S$ ; 25e WHITE ROSE SUITING, PRICED 19¢ YD. | so wurrE COTTON BLANKETS $1.69 PAIR |} ovt of the gallery on the north side, when he opened the door, Four Il y bh vate models remaining from 20 vigces, of White Rose Suiting. Imported | "129 pairs of White Cotton iankets, sine 72x80 |] Companies and the fireboat Snoqualmie controtieg the fre i late Spring purchases, now grouped for quick sale at a very goods, + highly mercet ; 1m] inches; very heavy, fine, soft twill, with pink and good weight for skirts, sults or tailored waists; | pine borders; $2 value, $1.69 a patr , |} 19¢ a yard. —Lower Main Floor, Center. eae Main Floor, Center Section. MUSIC FOR THE FARM HANDS asd wae bicas vainia gga, a one ‘ SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 4. M. Our SPECIAL FROM 9 fo 11 A.M, || DEVILS LAKE, N. D, Ane 4—A/tongor suttictent inducement to hota Serge Eponge Wool Crash Fancy Suiting | fir sui abiinaa DaDEne NO TELEPHONE ORDERS race is on here among farmers to their | LEPHONE ¢ ACCEPTED. furnish the most attractive enter: ,/% dition they are planning tol] and there are a few garments in brocaded and moire silks. Some REMNANTS 20c SATEENS 9c YD. Popular 10e TOILET PAPER Se A ROLL |} tsinment for harvesters. With the ments in the evenings and on Sun fancies; others in the staple plain- tailored models. The colors in- 2 ela Pa crop ready to cut within a week or |days work will be stopped at : s Mill Ends of Mercerized Sateen, rolie; regular 10e nize, Ge. 'None'de. | two, inbor te more rearco than usual, 6p. m.- “The Stampede,» repro | Clude black, gray, navy, tan, Copenhagen, black-and-white stripes lengths, 2 to 8 yards; colors, white Two-Hoar Itvered; not over 6 rolis to each Farmers have found that the use of duction of frontier days, and a water ° ‘ i and black; ‘till 11 a.m. $e a yard iapwed Mate Vicor automobiles in the evening is no carnival, are planned for August 6 Sizes 14, 16, 18; 34 to 42. Choice, $11.50. Second Fleer. Morning | CHILDREN'S 121-2 HOSE 7 1-2¢ Miary set acme tems | Sales | santos sevesy. om a | YVONNE LIKES OUR TOWN line of patterns and colors, till 11 a. m. less feet, till 11 a m. 7%c. Lower 12%c a yard. Third Floor. Main Floor. Mile. Yvonne de Trevilie, coloratura soprano and grand opera prima donna, who sings In 14 languages, and whose fame covers at | a Hammocks at Attractive Prices —Heusefurnishings Section. Jeast two continents, was eo tickled with the climate in Seattle that 18 POUNDS OF PURE CANE SUGAR FOR 89¢ |} smite either oun actus aia nvr "aget forts ff WOVEN HAMMOCKS— peeing mere eae . engagement here in January. Mile. de Treville has never been west of Woven from good quality, hardspun OF have acts * , the Mississipp! before. 1 rigabed dupes | f heavy khaki cloth, size 24x48, fitted FOR “BARGAIN TUESDAY” IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY "Mile. Yvonne 1# @ native American, who has spent most of the yarns, finished with valance and fitted with | with two reinforced wind shields, revers- When accompanied with an order for $1.00 worth of other groceries, not including |}} past nine years abroad She Is vacationing now and will leave in a/i! spreader and tufted pillow, low priced at | ible cotton mattress and d suble H] ee ft Yellowstone park. She la stopp! t the Washingtc ia x 0 mre ¢ e-woven flour or sugar—not over 18 pounds to each buyer few days for Yelle p he la stopping at the Washington. $1.50 $2.25, $3.25, $4.50, $5.00, $6.25 and i} lam Salnd—made from Swift's | Solid Pack Tomatoes—Silver | Tea Dust—a goo emium ham, oor Ls -20¢ aatie +} (non-rust) wire spring. Interestingly pound.” 10c | pring e gly priced I ssw" SOCIALISTS USE “U” CAMPUS |” Pel si A | 30c light syrup; 1% y c | If you are going to the new Alaska diggings—ontfit here. Orange-O—makos © delightful | en ‘ t “T have nothing to say at this time.” T ff Silk . b 1 . ° i} Supisesbeterate:, fe suete te: | Remeles, fertinee —sxira, tangs || ql haze pothing t0e7,nc,(nesidont of the board of regents, asked affeta Silk Ribbon ik-Lisle Stockings | package 1 € | pure olive off; 660 mrade 42ic what course the regents would pursue, now that the Open Forum had Canned Asparagus — splendid | & 2 | violated thelr order and held a meeting on the campus Sunday after ree large ate, No 1g | Bromangeton—inakes a splendid [P| noon 10c Yard 25 P. ° { Otives —edira cfine | any fe : 8c The subject discussed wax “Social Justice and Its Relation to c fair i enday, 1 Dei M e. atne v Ke hr c doover, former 4 repr " ss A . 527 phat ee: | unity. ati 2C | regular 3 5 raat iency pearson pea h Rare dS (pe Mg pee ace Taffeta Silk Ribbon in plain pink and Women’s Silk-Lisle Stockings in plain Betas ahie lain’ Ene | Woe Chery SORTED 1 contly attorney for the socialists, presided. Will Atkinson, 1. W. Buck, {Ill white, five inches wide, unusual value at | black, white, pink, tan or blue good value | some yar ail G | « aetrenttut '» Dig || PC Hastings, E.G. Will, Mra inva Trew and M. B. Harbon poke. std yard at 25¢ pair , | Chip I—aplendid quailty, a rink, bottle 3 | ye jat 2¢ air. government Pnapected. Sc Gtacone—dust the thing for candy —Basement Salesroom — | —Basoment Salesroom. i Bia’ “temnestond Peacheo—inrke | iy cans 18c —_——___— “ | No. 2% cans, regular 2 Pure Tomato Cataap—one of the grade, | can c best brands, guaran i c E b 77 15 feed wtrictly pure, bottle | Splondta qualtty, ec. Ore Doan Winer ‘The socialists cannot secure the( Gov. Lister replied to Bruce Rog: ‘ll Shadow Laces 15¢ Yard mbDro} eries, Py, ard | quality, po —____—__—Zearth_Fiees Armory for the presentation of|ers that the renting of the Armory ? is H Let the Bon Viarche Do the Baking for You “The Colonel and Fis Friends,” a|was in charge of the adjutant gen ; ; orset Cover Embroideries and Embroid- | play sald to be an exact reproduo-|eral exclusively, The adjutant Shad Laces in a rar of pretty de- | ery Flo ne Bon Marche Bread 2Layer Cakes 25c lon of the Blethen trial in Judge | general had turned down bin Sodah she 3 He f acne: ira Be Flouncings, on good quality, fine mus- 3 Loaves for 25c. SLayer Cakes 350. | Humphries’ court recently, ints Inet _week signs, and in widths from 2 to inches, | lin, in an assortment of pleasing patterns, WHITE RAISIN your cHorcn —s We ee SS ol | —— —————|]] good value at 15¢ yard. priced low at 15¢ yard. cei | HE KNOCKS ATHLETIC GIRLS a) oo GRAHAM Icinas— ; - 3 ies Si | BRAN LONDON, Aug. 4.—Athlotic girls, thet 6 4 thel od ® ° = CHOCOLATE , Aug. 4 jc girls, their manners and their methods, t aut orl COCOANUT, NUT. came tn for a stern denunciation from Col, Sir Thomas Holdrich, when W ’ Li | Gl atine an Inen uits | SWEET RYE COANUT, NUT, distributing the sports’ prizes at Princess Helena college, Baling. Now: omen s Lisie oves GERMAN RYE CARAMBL, MAPLE, adays, he waid, there 1s a tendency in sport to mistake the means for S . “Games were meant to make one happy and strong and inotdentally Special 19c Pair pecia ° | to teach the value of good temper and courtesy, They are not and) never should be the whole end and aim of existence K a Lae ? _ About thirty Suits in this selling, includ- “The athletic girl, for instance, 1s not altogether worthy of imita. Women’s Long White Lisle Gloves with | ing Norfolk and Cutaway styles, in Copen tion, for if she does not succeed in getting in the front rank she ts too vo pearl clasps, all sizes, special 19@ px ‘ if |apt to show disappointment, She t# not always as tldy as she might be. | binge Ps, 1 AEs ‘ ¢ pair. | hagen-blue, light-blue, tan, brown, cerise a Her methods are sometimes exceedingly crude, and as to her manners—| Women’s 16-button Mercerized Lisle | and white Well, she has none.” Gloves, in black, white and champagne, all | Sizes 14, 16, 18;634, 36, 38, 40. \ UNION STREWT SKUOND AV BNUK——Pikh STREET CROWN POINT, Ind.—Though neither can understand the tan-\|} Sizes, Special SBE pair Special, for clearance, $5.00, iin guage of the other, Manuel Courtitis, a Greek, married Julla Gatyas, a} a Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom — ——————————————— caus) | Hungarian, An interpreter assisted the justice of the peace, it }

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