The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1913, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR BUY SCHOOL WEARABLES TOMORROW -FOR THE BON MARCHE - | WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY And School Opens Bright and Early Tuesday Sines 11M to 2 —$2.50— | —$2.00— | “IRONWEAR” SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS—MADE IN SEATTLE, SPECIALLY FOR THE BON MARCHE, AT MADE BY THE ZIMMERMAN-DEGEN SHOE CO.—r Seattle lads the best okingschool shoe in the land price Made of n-metal calf Sizes 12% to 5%. t “ i: MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES | STRONG SHOES FOR BOYS | MISSES’ HIGH TOP SHOES Sizes 9 to 13, $1.50 pair Sizes 8'4 to 11, $2.00 131% to 2, $1.75 pair Sizes 11\5 2i to 5!g, $2.00 pair Misses’ anc gunmetal calf button | top Seb high toe last—stitched with three rows of heavy stitch ing—heavily stitched nalled soles. FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRL OR ‘COLLEGE MISS SALKAN SUITS PRICED AT 92-98. Bs THEY ARE MUCH IN DEMAND, THESE COMFORT ABLE WHITE BALKAN SUITS, as they are exceedingly girlish and pretty, and being of pure white ( cloth, are easily laundered and always look crisp and ¢ Full Batkan blouse and pl gored skirt, with wide pl down front and back. Sizes 14 to 20. GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES, FOR 50c GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES—Just the kind the school girls Ike—durable, well made, and very neat in appear ance. Prettily trimmed in colors. Shown {n sizes up to 14 years. Priced, each, 50c GIRLS’ SMART NEW COATS FOR FALL AND WINTER, $5 TO $12.50 JUST NEW ARRIVALS, and they are exceedingly chic tn design and make. Unusually handsome fabrics have been used—tneluding shaded Zibelenes in stripes and all colors, Diagonals, Mixtures and Caraculs. All uptothe minute styles. All sizes, from 6 to 14 years, to choose from Priced from $5.00 to $12.50, Tempting Saturday Specials for Women as Well wearing, best welt soles unlined—with extra heavy Sizes 84 to 11, $1.50 Sizes 11'4 to 2, $1.75 Misses’ and children’s vict kid button Shoes. Made with extension sole of good, durable solid leather. Very neat too shapes. Splendid for school —Second Floor of The Bon Marche, Pike St. Side. NEW LINGERIE WAISTS 98¢ EACH | 98¢ TO $1.50 SKIRTS PRICED 79¢ | Just 79¢ Saturday for Skirts made of heavy duck in black or navy, with polka dots of white, or in heavy linene fn sum © colors; correct new styles. 98c, $1.25 and 0 vhlues. The new Fall styles just recetved, and will sell at 98c Saturday. Handsome lingeries, beautifully trimmed in an endless assortment of handsome styles; all sizes, at ouly 98 $1.50 AND $1.98 DUSTERS AT $1. Good quality Duster Coats; while we have any, | will go at $1. All full length and well made, ot | natural color linene and buttoned high at the | neck, with two ‘patch pockets. | BOYS’ $5.00 SCHOOL SUITS $3.95 ALL SIZES 6 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE IN EITHER THE NORFOLK JACKET OR PLAIN DOU- BLE-BREASTED STYLE, whichever your boy pref These suits are all carefully tailored and the Knickerbockers are cut and roomy—and full lined—made of good, heavy woolen stuffs in nice gray and brown mixed effects Boys’ Heavy All Wool Norfolk | BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER PANTS School Suits 6 to 17 Years of Age | SIZES 6 TO 17 YEARS OF AGE — at $6.95— | —at $1.50 — BOYS’ SUITS, MADE OF ALL-WOOL | FANCY ALL-WOOL, FULL LINED CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, HOME. | KNICKERBOCKER PANTS of casst ‘ iH meres, tweeds and strong worst SPUNS AND TWEEDS, with coats In | taocy gray and brown mix Norfolk style, and two pair of knicker- | some heavy English peg top corduroys bocker pants; full lined, in dark steel in dark shades. gray, oxford, slate and mixtures. —Upper Main Floor of Bon Marche. SATURDAY SPECIALS IN Fall and Winter Coats, worth $10, introduced to you Saturday at $4.49. Pretty warm fabrics, man tailored, and in the leading sh colors, and uptominute styles for wom misses. WOMEN’S NEW ALL WOOL $5 (0 RUFF NECK SWEATERS AT ® IN CARDINAL, OXFORD, MAROON NOW THAT THE SWEATER SEASON IS STARTING IN, YOU SHOULD GET YOUR SWEATER EARLY and get full benefit of it. Made of the best Germantown yarns, the popular Ruff Neck style, with cardigan stitch, two pockets, in cardinal, Oxford and maroon - “if” | 7 7 . $1 ELBOW LENGTH GLOVES PRICED 79¢ | WOMEN’S WOOL SWEATERS PRICED $1.95 WOMEN’S FULL 16-BUTTON OR ELBOW WOMEN'S WOOL SWEATERS, LENGTH SILK GLOVES, with double tipped | weave and fy 1 fingers and embroidered backs. From one of | one row of pearl buttons and two pockets America’s best silk glove jakers. Slightly tm in cardinal and oxford, In sizes 36 to 44. perfect. White only. Sizes 6% to 8 | finished WOMEN’S 50c SILK GLOVES PRICED 39c $1.25 THREAD SILK HOSE PRICED AT 95¢ WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP SILK GLOVES, with | WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE, with double tipped fingers, Slightly imperfect, but not | deep elastic garter tops, full fashioned, with enough to interfere with thelr splendia wearing double spliced Iisle soles, heels and toes. A full qualities,. Many perfect pairs included Whie line of sizes In black, white, tan and all popular only. Sizes 5% to 8. | colors. -Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche, UNION SIE -sKCOND with fancy ‘on co! Shown Nicely th Hoxes—Vor Hungry Little School Folk—Lower Main Floor, SHE —Pinta S 0s AVENUE NEW $10 COATS PRICED AT $8.89 | SWEATERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY | lars. Single breasted, with | ||ARRESTED AS DYNAMITER; DENIES GUILT IN STATEMENT Denying any well known and I belleve no one 1 way they are not among the t ofttzens in the elty My brief tnearceration Sunday was tiny first acqualn with the f Seattle and King county. I had any tntl n of the sum on resting u Had 1 known the officers want knowlodge what over of tho alloged dynamite Hn the millyarda of Napoloo: bell of Ballard, hn M who was arrested Saturday night and leaned on $1,000 ball Tucows day morning, haw twwued a publi statement, denouncing what be terme a staged “third degree tn the ed to talk with me concerning the prosecuting attorney's office to matter, I should have e any me wrest a confession” from him. upon call, I have no knowledge of I have been a resident of Se the placing of this dynamite or be attle,” he says, “for 18 years and ing connected with {t in any way live here with my wife and three I know there ts no evidence agalnet children, I have lived tn the place me. 1 am now for the past six years. Semple says he was merely om My father and mother are also ployed as a guard at the Campbel residents of Seattle and have Itved mill upon an appolutment here for 14 years. My people are Sheriff Cudihee. IS TALL AND MUCH MARRIED LONDON, Aug. 29.—Lenlie Fraser Duncan, aged 92, the tallest Scotchman tn London (6 feet 6 Inches in his stocking » te tt champion matrin » P Li has married on sight, and he ts now looking for a fifth opp Here te bis record At the age of 25, plant Camp Semple, from ertined for my first wife and got 80 replle down to one. When I went to Hath to meet her, I found her 19 y of age and beautiful, I had the Heense in my pocket, and the next day we were married, We lived happily eath, 12 years later ¥ neocon n an omnibus tn London, We were ep were married the My third was a I met my fourth , and we were married the same afternoon, She By correspondence | na in a hote died last October. | NOTICE, ALL YE IRISHMEN! Seattle people Interested tn the Irish intellectual and industrial re He league of Ireland are Invited to attend a Anctent Order of Hiberniang to the Gaelic league's re entatives from Ireland, at the A. O. H. hall, Broadway and Madison, tonight Fionan MeColl over fror vival ; reception work nguage and traditions. Ac ollum are three young women—Misses Mo Loughitr balling from Dublin, Donegal and Sligo, who will exh Inty hand-made laces and work of that description tn which eens of the Emerald Isle excel, They will also contribute musteal {tems and recitations to the evening's pro era | KEPT CENSOR BOARD BUSY | NORTH YAKIMA, Aug. 29.—North Yakima's board of motion pie ture censors has quit. It was composed of. the superintendent of of the ¥. M.C. A, a minister t provides a pen r after tt has b theatre change: use meant that t five theatres . and enc average of four reels tn eac | must view at least 20 ple or day. Fifteen mi | of a reel meant five hours a day devoted to th | The board tried {t for a few days and then quit. They had other Ithings to do. There is now no censorship of pictures in North Yakima. GIRLS, YOU CAN WEAR’EM NOW NEW YORK, Aug 29.—Magistrate Voorhies is on record today with the declaration that “If a woman can earn more money working as a man and masquerading {mn masculine attire, there is no law to prevent her | The magistrate made this announce ing the name of K rine Clark Ko of Yagrancy The girl, however, was sent to jail because she refused to tell the mag {strate her right name. a rather go to jall for a year than let my people know about ho sald l) right.” sald the magistrate; “you may remain fn jall until you change your mind.” ELOPES WITH HIS GOVERNESS 8ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 29.—The police have been asked to re cover the 13-year-old son of a prominent St. Peteraburg merchant. The boy eloped a few days ago with his 19yearold governess. The father had sent t of the governess to Hangerburg, a summer resort. He ded to receive a letter, reading | Tam and we will be married forgive us, t Please the governess, She wrote ot marry him. His death d permit us to return for his age Please nusually lar, SPEND SAVINGS; TRY TO DIE a y ha nt their entire savings ‘a, Dorat blew out Infiteting only a slight w and it was announced today man gets well, THEY ARE THINKING IT OVER The city of Receiver ( including the p« 1, Dorat was arrested for wife murder, t the trial would begin as soon as the 4 committee has taken under advisement the offer », Renton & Southern line for $1,400,000. Chairman Erickson has repeated! nd th ia exorbitant, but that he wan willing to Day $1,800,000, $850,0¢ © the city’s appraisal, in or. der to settle the matter. He Is oppowed to paying more THEY'LL DISCUSS THE JUDGE There will be a meeting of the socialiet on Sunday, at 2 p.m, at 711 Olive st urged to attend. The purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the ensuing year, and to vote on Increasing the number of the county ex ecutive committee from 8 to 16 The question of whether Judge Humphries should be pratsed or censured for the injunctions he has {ssued will probably be debated, and resolutions adopted, TRAVEL 400 MILES IN CANOE Paul Carrigan, “U" student, and Dick Williams of the county | clerk's office, reached Seattle yesterday, after having journeyed in an| 18-foot canoe to Texada Inland, B. C., and return. | The distance covered was 400 miles, Rough weather was encoun- tered, but the boys say that with a properly protected canoe, with kyak rigging, any experienced canotst can make the trip. committee of King county All precinct committeemen are ANOTHER ONE FOR A. NICKEL Bananas should be cheap on the fruit stands today | There's a price war on between the independents and the “trust The “trust” lowered the price to 3% centa per pound, but the tn dependents failed to follow suit, The latter claim the Honduras fruit, which they handle, {# superior to the .“trusi” | | article and has lighter |wtalks. Therefore {t's worth more, FELLINTOLAKE AND WAS COLD to keep himself warm in the rear of a vacant store at 6411 Phinney avy McDonald told Webb he had fallen into Lake Washington earlier in le Policeman Webb last night, trying the-evening, and appeared to be suffering from the cold. He was taken to his home ———»——~ | WASHINGTON HENS LAYING OFF The hens have let down a little | Because of this ranch eggs went up today to 38 cents, | One year ago today ranch eggs @ld for 34 Centty, The cost of living ts going up, | FREDERICK & NELSO STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALE DAY MONDAY NEXT, IN HONOR OF LABOR DAY !OMOR. ROW IS THE LAST OPPORTUNITY FOR SHOP. PING, UNTIL TUESDAY. Low Prices on “Nu-Cut” Glassware 6“ U-CUT” is moulded glassware, and patterned after desi that are highly popular in genuine cut glass. The sketches show some of the pieces. There are three low introductory prices featured: AT 25c EACH ‘There are AT 35c EACH I ed Bowls, Berry Cake Plates Dishes, Flower fh and Pruig "\ Cream Berry Bowls, &-inch Round Dishes, Fruit Celery Trays and Nut lare Dishes, Bowls. AT 50c EACH Large Footed Fru Sandwich Plates, Salad Bowls, B Bowls and Ice Creag Trays. —Firse Fice, New House Dresses, $1.00 $ pictured, House Dresses of black and white striped percale, with V-neck and = elbow-length = sleeves; sailor collar of gray chambray g stitched Carpet-Size Rugs Special —a few are slightly imperfect, | There are just 14 Rugs in the offering, all priced unusually low. ham, finished with band white, and black pipings. Good value at $1.00. Percale House Dress with high neck and long sleeves—choice of white with blue or black stripes, gray with black 8-3x10-6 318.00. 9x12 Wilton, special $26.50, 9x12 $16.50. “7 9x12 Wilton Velvet, special $19.50. 9x12 Body Brussels, special $21.50. Wilton, special stripes or light-blue with delft stripes Made with fitted turnover collar, front plait and stitched cuffs of plain-color Axminster, material Price $1.00. House Dress of chambray gingham in light-blue, ft-blue, navy or gray, mac th high neck and long sleeves, with white and closes at side-front pearl t ns, Trimmed on turnover collar, sleeves and side-front fastening bias ba of checked gingham Price $1.00. —Ranement Salesroom. The Narragansett Hat or Co-ed Hat for the school miss is pictured at the left. Made of soft felt, in two sizes —Second Floor. Silk Waists Special $1.95 LOT of about 125 Messa line and Tub Silk Waists, high and Dutch-neck styles, with long or three-quarter sleeves, in black, navy, brown and novelty stripe effects. Spe | cial $1.95. with to match da variety of colors, with that per- effects. snap-fastening brim mits two distinct Price $1.75 The New “Artist Tams” for Misses, $1.95 —Basement Saleereen, These jaunty and becoming Tams are just as worn by the artists in the Quartier Latin . New Silk of Paris, hence the name. | Ps They are offered in velvet and | Petticoats, $1.95 | plush, black, navy-blue or red Excellent $1.95. Misses’ Small Felt Mushroom Hats, $2.95. Misses’ Close-fitting Plush Caps, all colors, $3.45. Misses’ Velour Hats with brim-fastening, $4.25. Misses’ Soft Plush Hats with patent leather band, $2.25. Misses’ Felt Turbans with silk facing and patent leather band, $1.75. EW arrivals in Messaline Silk Petticoats, made with deep plaited flounce, in desit able plain colors and change able effects; $1.95. —Basement Saleeream Cuff Pins 10c Card UFF PINS, with square or round ends. Good values card of two, 10c. —Basement Saleeroom values at Second Floor. Linen Handkerchiefs At 10c Each SPECIAL purchase of 1,200 Linen Handkerchiefs on sale Saturday, and unusual values at 10¢ each. All have neat Women’ omen s Underwear ‘ —. | OMEN'’'S Fleece Lined Pants and Vests, Hair Brushes, 50c a sisen Ht BRUSHES, in assorted shapes, with solid back and drawn bristles. The backs are in black, Unusual values at 50c. —Basoment Salesroom, 44-inch hemstitched hems, and are prettily embroidered in one-corner design, among these | being some especially dainty effects in punchola work, floral spray, butterfly and fleur-de-lis designs, at 10¢ each Choice, Saturday, garment. ment, —Rasement Salesroomh mahogany and other finishes, Germantown Boys’ Calf Lace Shoes , B' YS’ Calf Lace Shoes, strong and serviceable, with | Yarn, in plain colors, over heavy soles. Sizes 10 to 13, $1.75 pair; 13% to 2, | twenty colors to choose from. $2.00 pair; 2% to 5%, Skein, 9c; 1-pound box, $1.60. —Rasement Salesroom 5 pair. —Basament Satesroom.

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