The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1913, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR PEGGY’S A STAR; BEATS 400 GIRLS TO THE JOB FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at &: EVERYTHING WILL BE AT ITS BEST— FOR THE LAST DAY OF SEATTLE’S FIRST FASHIONSHOW —AND THE— ob BON MARCHE’S _— AUTUMN —- FASHION DISPLAY |IN THE GARMENT SECTION— A Wonderfaily Beautiful Dis- | play of the Latest Autumn | Modes in Gowns, Dresses, Wraps and Suits— AND COMPLETE AS WELL Closes at 5:30 Tailor-Trimmed Hats at $6.50 The Hats are it ects of WS Sy —Rasement Salesrowmn New Silks in Soft and Clinging Re BEAUTIFUL—for it shows for the + d hese Lending themselves to the modes jg | g od style need fle be so Mise Peggy O'Nell “ Costume emes | which simplicity the, key-note, are the | and that many of the pret , F : ‘. (Gnished contin. weak now st reasonable prices—and it } y & ca ager, a en tee ea Wee ane ts iA 1 colors . i} t } ' \ EI Hit op we sd 4 MONG 1 ee : { s even more than that—for gs \ 4 LANDED THE J ; as well as brocaded and moire novelties 4 shows pied ve ah oo aa | Oliver Morosc the theatrical manager Ne Velvets, plushes, velveteens and cordy ers have taken th st " ‘ easter Parts style create and } wanted an actre to olay Laurette aylor’s { 4 Exceptionally beautiful are the new | roys are in demand for street, afternoon rom re a s st J ators, anc . : ‘ ‘ } ' 7 - . 3 tu 1 them to good account in Wo My Heart” company, which is soon to take the f “crepe” weaves—which include crepes de 1¢ andsome brocades and char r ing garments that you will find vastly becoming TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE a alge: omer May oe i Tailored Dresses $16.50 | Autumn. Dress Skirts at $6.95 |) —— ) Me WOOL DRESS STECAL | wtatee babes etiete tons ee 1 PULLS GUN ON WOMAN ss || AND ESCORT; SHE IS WOUNDED 20, a clerk ] Show. Serge and other pretty cloths, | els in the most wanted fabrics, - 1 tailor-made and beautifully trimmed and | serges, whipcords, wi finished, in the new stylish Autumn col- | ratines and two-toned orings, priced at $16.50 | waist bands, ‘either gor $6.95 and Mrs. B. Baker, waitress, of Tacoma, at 1 o'clock this morning, at New Tailor-Made Suits $16.50 ge Bee ore eee Sa, sea nn buh gsly pried Ket ions are of 8. plans AT $16.50 WE'VE AN EXTENSIVE Fine Black Petticoats $ if on the right side. The other two shots, fired from a 22-caliber revolver, ae oot Sere rtas wsvera, made of crt FOR OUR FALL OPENING SALE jf) went sevanter, who Ie sald to have been infatuated with the woman, is +i AND WINTER MODELS, made of choice | WEDNESDAY we’ have black petticoats held at the city jail on an open charge. Kelly and Mrs. Baker are held heavy serge in black and colors, as well as | of the finest sateen and genuine Heather e-wale SPECIAL OFFERS TOMORROW : ff seern manager doce basiness sale eal wt : “tect 2 ep N ew Cretonnes | The Paradise Veil | ANY _ inter- ng esting nov- fons Told to cease annoying the woman, E. Carpenter, fired four shots at 8. G. Kelly, # yeoman trom the orulser St, Louls, | ena Theale ide, | most. stri as witnesses new worsted mixtures, with best satin lin- | bloom, with the latest tailored and trimmed Mrs. Baker came here to testify In a divorce c ec and 2 ard the Kelly bed B , N Veil which is “ tationed there. he anga iow ets— . lo: s, th dust underlay, in all sizes, known her In Tacoma, when the St. Louls was « sh sketcl ” my ing and latest style skirts for women and | flounces, wi Me |] told him © y as annoying her, and they decided to hunt him up ; hown in sketch. F misees. for only $1.45 for a day Second Floor. ete Fain Varpenter ve sj Suitable “urtains, in ecru and white ; A/ / | and tell him to quit . It has ribbon in- Carpenter got mad and drew his gun, they say. The girl's ame New and effective designs are shown in| gertion at top | iW terns, 34 to 44 inche ide, at 15c, 18c, we »bo: s usec aw With Its Lovely Array am GOVERNOR SULZER HOPEFUL Cakpt ee ee ne of Paris Adaptations and — lal, ached far Gor. meme tear ow | COO Cover csat| We show theme Yale th aa American Creations shadow effects, in black and white, at $2.00 anl $2.50, TWO OF THE LATEST IMPORTA- TIONS ARE SKETCHED HERE—the| one on the left is an Evelyne Varon model of nigger brown Lyons velvet, with soft | crown and ornaments of curled Paradise, | in rich tan shades. It Is priced at $125.00 THE ONE ON THE RIGHT IS A “MAISON LEWIS" PICTURE HAT WORTH $225.00. It is made of seal Of his triumphar r re Th agdad stripe designs, in ombinations. Fringed or 5 he prices are A modification of the Paradise style ii SERN cick Merce cack seen in the Window Veil, which is in Cham E, THEN HIMSELF Ot es Se tilly effect, with an inset of fine mesh & size, $ each falling just over the face. May be had im size. $3.50 each blac browm navy, wistaria and cream, —Basement Salesroom. | and moderately priced from $1.75 to $6.00, ~ More extreme in style is the “Harem’#] KILLS WIFE SAN FRANCISCO, 8 be held today on th day and of several two years, but sep return to him, Hogan went to thé Veiling, which is made of heavy mesh,#f brown velvet with beautiful Bird of Par- r throat with a table knife, and N. A of | | adise trimmings. then, hurrying 4 what he had done and cut his ew rrivais with deep border of close weave at top cea Mauch: iain exatanion 00 (hb Man: own thre at “ wre tie ee and bottom. This Veiling is usually worm > dreds of beautiful things we have tu show ire, Hog ‘: , 2 = Bo s’ Corduro Suits with the more open, mesh directly over the you when you come | y y face, the lower border reaching below the lala. éinee Goa 77ks 2 Featured in black and white, at $2.0 yare MILLINERY OFFER FOR LASTDAY OF THE FASHION SHOW | P OURING INTO CHATTANOOGA Visitors for the Grand Art the Boys’ Clothing | °* —First Floor, PERFECTLY ADORABLE PATTERN HATS AT $18 Fort Metmernon, ana |] Section, Second. Floor tion’? | McPherson, and sisal. sel : “<p rf ° ”? Oil H | the fore ™ FOR THE LAST DAY OF OUR FASHION DISPLAY we make this tempting offer from the a hee 3 erfection il Neaters Millinery Section. At a glance you see what will be worn this season. Smal! and m um sizes, ee , folk S of tan cordu- PERFECTION OIL HEATER in your ff with the soft, loosely draped crowns predominating. Trimmings are either flat and close to the hat or mounted very high, in a blending of such pretty shade: —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. GROCERY BUDGET MADRONA TOMATOES No. 2% cans Madrona Tomatoes y, have coat | home these chilly mornings will heat For 5e Till 11 A. M. LONDON 16.—All but of the 59 osing t and full-fashioned knickerbocker pants. i instead of cold and gloomy. They are very On sale from 9 to 11 a. m. only. No $65,000 neckls ots h disapy early io July, wa ing trans Price $5.00 | convenient and economical, and can be cate | from P t ‘ bs ported from Paris to London ind on a street in North London si ried from room to room telephone orders. today. The jewels were wrapped in ordinary wrapping paper AT $6.50 10c and 15¢ Linings, Yd. 5¢ |} ——————— oer Boys’ Norfolk Suits of extra good quality AND SO THEY ALL VOTED “NO” nate ined coat and f A patent burner, adjusted so the wick carnot be turned up to the smoking point, makes this Heater odorless. We are showing a complete line of Pet Not over 6 cans to a customer, can Remnants of Percaline and Car bric; from 1 to §-yard lengths; 1 beautiful colors and binck; 9 ¢ am. only, yard Sc. Upper Mata Floor. brown color, with serge lined knickerbockers Washington Creamery Butter, the Councilman Goddard said the commission form of government is very best quality, fresh from the | , oo ta ol 7 > 4 : Washington Creamery. Special for 15c Embroidery Bands, Yd. 5 \] dangerous. i KNICKERBOCKERS, $1.50. | fection Oil Heaters. including the latest Wednesday only, the 35¢ Sy . € Councilman Peirce said he hadn't yet heard “the voice of the peo. Separate Knickerbockers in golden-brown | models, at $3 $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and pound Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery ple demanding it.” vib Saaignsns ‘ | Pe aah ’ VE, Poe a —, sg coed Prssereas, babe dtl eo | Bands; width to 2% Inches: In beau Councilman Marble said he heard “no cry for it.” corduroy, full cut, well-tailored and finished. | $6.00. Gansliy perk: woloes tn latee 9 tiful openwork and blind patterns And Councilman Bruskevith was against it on general principles. —Second Floor. | Housefurnishings Section aize jars. The jar c 9 to 11 a. m., yard bc. Upper Mate So, when the question of submitting to the people an election of 15 Ginger Snaps, freshly baked every Floor. freehoiders to prepare a new charter came up, Monday, there were four —~-- piasiniiatacd day in our large, well-equipped Day or 4 , votes against the measure, and only three—Councilmen Griffiths, Ward Price per Ib. 4g Men's 10c Cotton Hose, Pr. Se |J ai and Erickson—for it. Councilman Haas wae absent and President eee Men's 10c Cotton Socks, In black Hesketh couldn't vote, as he is now acting mayor. The Re al ualit Ran e Is arly at be medium weight; #@ that acl Seattle will not have commission government unless an initiative g y g specially priced for Wednes- 9B @ ors, Regularly 100; 9 to 11 a. m petition shall force an election. day at, the penne ap u¢ pair 6c Lewar Main Sleer. pres HE Regal Quality Range meets the demand for @ jee, of the very ben SS lin "regularly at (350 “‘Kayser’s”” | HER T A N I well-built, handsome and thoroughly efficient range Special for ; : 32¢ : Cut - Rate Domestics OFF at a moderate price ee rer en cen se. balk Italian $2. 50 | The 6:50 interurban train did not arrive at Riverton th 1 very excellent. quality. guaranteed . 16 6:50 interurban train did no e erton this morning srs ee ree strictly pure. Priced Weanen- 956 a 10c Ouling Flannel, Yard 8c No, Anastasia, there wasn't any wreck The top is of polished steel, the body of Wellsville day at, the pound Silk Vests 6,000 yards of Outing Flannel, full rhe schedule was badly bumped; that's all, Trains got away so steel and the flues are asbestos-lined throughout. The yard widths; 10 ard leneths late that the train overlapped the 6:50. Heavy, Gouble fi quality in neat In other words, the company took off one more train from the stripes: yard 8 usual service this morning . The pulled Into Seattle with 123 passengers in the front car e 10c Ginghams at 6 1-2¢ Yard jf ana only 50 of them had seat This afternoon at 6 o'clock, the Duwamish valley eltizens’ commit. tee, headed by D. A. Morrison, will meet the state public service com mission at the Seward hotel, when they will present a petition for re } base is the new sanitary style, as pictured shipped to us semi-weekly from the Vienna Sausage Co. of Chicago—so you can depend on their freshness. Salami, Frankfurts, Knockwurat Price, complete with water connections: 14-inch size, $40.00. 16-inch size, $42.00. 18-inch size, $44.00. 4.400 yards beautiful “KAYSER'S” WELL. plaid Ginghama atripe and Bologna KNOWN ITALIAN rh 3 hey lef from the present inadequate service Lye, of the famous Purity brand SILK VESTS WITH Se anes Eighty-four styles and sizes to choose from in Barly user in the home can be found | EMBROIDERED i0c Cretonnes at 5e a Yard Heating Stoves, at prices ranging f $1.00 o 1mm = 1 [frctrettgione | MC 2.2" | MAY BE BODY OF MISSING MAN x Hem wees agi boa packages. Priced at, the pon OR BLUE, AT $1.95 to 10 yards; many fancy floral pat i 16.—Ga cted here tonight package ter nd shades; yard to see whather the corpse washed up yesterday on the Montercy bay —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. Lower Main Floor of fon Marene |p) beich is t of his brother Lucien, who threw himeelf or fell from th | Seine invardcoaStound tom Ban beens Rags in Odd Cones Sane, Specially Priced ‘ome and see our exquisite opening window displays. | Whe body wa ne ; Saturday, when it was clad in the frag - eta. bit such a cofor as the pajamas Ganuhl was Body Brussels, 7-6x8-6, special $12. 00. | Velvet, 6-9x12, special $7.50. when h Before it was brought ashore, however carried out again by the tide, and when next washed ashore Wilton, 7-6x10,. special $14.00. Body Brussels, 6-9x8-4, special $8.00. ment | weart it w was nud MARCHE Though badly decomposed, it is believed the body can be Identified . gae sd " Body Brussels, 6-9x7, special $7.00. |by the teeth and various marks Wilton Velvet,,7-6x10-8, special $14.00. pecial ¢ |- — ~— ——_——_—__-- y Body Brussels, 5-9x6, special $6.00. Body B “ls, 7-6x11-6, special § peciz ! 9% Aha Ae SUROONET TAY UW Dicken | Largely Artificial—Michigan man underwent his 24th surgical ly Brussels, ab pecial $16.00. | . . ‘Been operation in 10 years, He has lost under the Knife his leg, hand, eye, Wilton Velvet, 7-6x10-8, special $14.00 Body Brussels, 5-3x6-3, special $6.00. | Bac appendix and arm bones, Last thing the doetors cut off was a portion | |} oe he . Bas | ond Floor Jot his liver, iP

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