The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1913, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ————— | RANKING FIRST AMONG THE BON MARCHE’S INTERESTING SEPTEMBER SALES IS THE— SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS A SALE NOTABLE ALIKE FOR THE LOWNESS OF THE PRICES AND THE EXCELLENCE OF THE, > LINENS OFFERED | Lower AND WHEN YOU REALIZE THAT | ei THE FIRST PRICES quoted are our usual | “ ade ash prices—you will very moderate cash { Masne. what a bargain you are getting at the Sep tember le prices SS $1.25 Linen Lunch Cloths, Fine Quality —95c Each— | Lunch Cloths are of J | quality; —hemstitched; Many beautiful pat They'll surely Exceptionally Good Grade Linen Dam —63c a Yard— All-Linen Damask 70-inch widths; good, heavy weight; ish. In many beautiful patterns. larly sells at 85c Special 63c. These all-linen heavy satin finish din the lot Each 95¢ Comes in smooth, terns incluc smooth fin Regu a yard please you BON MARCHE LINENS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM EUROPE | $1.25 LINEN DAMASK, A YARD 12 1-2c LINEN CRASH, 17 1-2 INCHES WIDE thousand yards of this All-linen Irish inen Damask; extra heavy, firm Two quality: weatin fin Many beautiful ¢c Crash; 74inch width; made of strong Y@ | thread patterns to select from $2.25 DAMASK CLOTHS, EACH AT 15¢ BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS AT hae " ) 2 All Linen Damask Pattern Cloths, Bleached Turkish 70x70 inches; medium weight. Many | dow them. Made of go« 1 2c beautiful floral patterns in the lot. heavy materials, Size 20x40. $2.25 DAMASK NAPKINS, A DOZEN ar | 9c UNION CRASH TOWELING, A YARD com in 17 00 dozen of these Alliinen Damask | This Crash Toweling , Nepkine: heavy, firm quality, Size Inch width: medium weight; of good, 1 2Cc | 22x22 inches firm quality. Not over 12 yards to ea $1.00 LINEN DAMASK, A YARD, AT This beautiful Linen Damask ts 70 Inches wide; has smooth, satin finish, floral designs. —Lower Main Floor. $1.75 DAMASK NAPKINS, DOZEN aT Three hundred dozen All-lfnen Dam- $1 39 o ask Napkins; smooth, firm finish, Size 21x21 inches. 73e | FOR THE SECOND DAY OF THE SEPTEMBER SALES THIS $1 CHIFFON TAFFETA 59¢ YARD——— lus SILK SECTION—Soit, champagne, HERE’S AN ALLURING OFFER FROM THE taffeta, 27 inches wide, in shades of navy, mais, reseda and other colors; also black white; n 59c a yard. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche rose, trous chiffon brown, cardinal, wrinkle or crack easily. Oe a ee earner eee asa RSE AE STAT Ea nT | | | SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF OSTRICH PLUMES | WITH PRICES AT Vg BSS PLUMES Al TREMELY BEAUTIFUL—all sioke of ftnget African male stock—bdeautifully mounted into luxu rious nodding French plumea—and remember, this is to be the greatest plume season in years. $3.50 Fine French Plumes — Ea. $2.45 —- French Plumes, beautifully curled, in the season's fa colors, as well as black and white; 18 inches long and 6 inches wide. $5 FRENCH PLUMES PRICE $3.95 Ea. — A fine assortment of hand- some French Plumes, made of high grade male stock; 17 inches long, 7 inches wide. and will $2.50 French Ostrich Bands ---- $1.69 Ea. - For $1.69 you can get beaut! ful Ostrich Bands, worth $2.50 each. They are 22 inches long and & inches wide, in natural curt. $15 French Ostrich Plumes ---- $10 Each - French Ostrich Plumes, beau- tifully curled, with luxurious, drooping heads, 1n four-ply flues, 22 inches long, 10 Inches wide. —Second Floor. Second Floor ot The Hon Marche. ll These Plumes Are | of Finest Selected African Male Stock CONTINUING THE SEPTEMBER SALES TUESDAY WITH 50¢ DRESS GOODS AT 29c a YD. THIS DRESS GOODS SALE /S FOR ONE DAY ONLY, and one of merit, for we are going to | sell 50 pieces of stylish, serviceable Wool Dress Goods at 29c a yard tnstead of 50c, Serges, bril Mantines, Panamas, novelty suitings, 36 inches wide, in all staple colors and black —Upper Main Fioor of The Bon Marche. “JUST FOR TUESDAY” SPECIALS IN WANTED DUMESTICS 6c PRINTED CHALLIES, 24-INCH, A YARD | 10c OUTING FLANNEL, 27-INC4 rd. f these beautiful Outing Flannel, excellent grade, che: Printed Challies, 34 inches. wide; dainty fe wide; lengths 10 to 20 yards. Colors, light € | t and dark. } Persian and Oriental patterns. 162-3¢ GALATEA, 28-INCH, 121-2c GINGHAMS, 32-INCH, AT A YARD PER YARD Pretty Dress Ginghams, 32 Inches Of extra good quality, lengths 1 wide; lengths to 20 yards; in plaids 71/2€ from 10 to 26 yards; widths 28 SE | checks and stripes; all shades inches. 18 POUNDS OF CANE SUGAR FOR For “Bargain Tuesday’’—In the Grocery 18 POUNDS OF PURE GRANULATED CANE SUGAR FOR 95c TOMORROW, when accompanied with an order for $1.00 worth of other groceries, not including flour or sugar. Not over 18 pounds to a buyer. Big grate noap that iniwaye wtven Ie" gure fp Patan for i ¢ brand exe Macaroni, of the famous “Uncle Sam” lent quality; strictly pure 4 1 Kunranteed 6c Elbow Macaront, a first-class article = Arm & Hammer brand —Lower Main Floor. brand the best on the market; abso- 4c Just what 2c 10¢ freshly satisfaction Whole Stick Cin a good grade; you want for pickling purposes; %-pound package . Parowax; comes in full 1-pound cakes. Absolutely pure. Price, the cake, Tuesday Peaberry Coffee, No. 1 strictly fresh. Specially priced at, ap ‘ fancy quality roasted. usually sells for 35c a pound Ic of the beat 4 Tuesday .. ‘ : ackag c Chip Beet, excellent quailty; Inspected by the 40 Jelly, excellent Yi reaularly ails for government. Priced quantty: ‘a pound C | 100 w gins. Tu “the price Is c HAM SALAD Swift's Best, the pound PURE CATSUP High grade, . CANNED SALMON Extra fine, On No. 1 cans uu BAKING POWDER 20¢ quality, 20c 14¢ 14c extra_long 22c supply 8c $1.37 highest 5c 15¢ Pineapple, comes in well-filled cans; splen aid quality; No, 2 wize cans, Tuesday, ¢ Shredded Cocoanut, strictly fresh thread." Spectally priced Puenday, the pound Tuesday, Ib... pint bottles... beef extracts Sc 1Tc 10¢ fornia product sessicteatss seas a cut tho best branda guaran diay, 10-1b ke a wash-day necessity; sale. Spectal, mat Pare Lard, No. 9c, and No. 10 at Premium faking Chocolate, one of graden; Mayflower brand; full pound cake .... 3 pails, 4205 No. 6 pails, the w Aaparagus, @ modly mes in 2% cans Get a Copy of the “Criterion,” the New Fanhion irkiiewer Lie Winco, BON Caton r Sale Here—Price Se. MARCHE EE Ree eee ease eS MY cee Ay, AVENE | il | | | | of scientists and other foes of alcoho! lof the CRICHTON BUGS ABOUT DOGS' When Clty eae | dangerous man sioner Crichton im thwarted, bug about rabies and dogs, Health Comm The doctor and some tlme ago he asked the council to pass an ordinance requiring the muzzling of all dogs, or giving him the authority to muzzle then, But the eauncil didn’t do it It made the doctor mad and he tald out a plan of campaign, He caused to be picked up paralyzed dogs, had them examined by his lehlef medical examiner, Dr. C. F. Davidson, and in all of them, so the doctor says, they found signe of rabies, It was the paralytic form of rabies, the doctor sald Their jaws were paralyzed and they couldn't bit, but nevertheless, according to the doctor, they were a terrible menace to the health of the community After each examination the doctor hurriedly called up the news paper offices and breathlessly Informed them of the results of his re search. When questioned, the doctor admitted that he hadn't heard of any case of “furious” rabies, the kind that get you If you don't watch out “But.” he said, we want to get as much printed as we can, council to pase this ordinance.” Of course it doesn't make any difference about the dogs. They're jute dogs. They may be man's beat friend, guide and watchman, they may be the trusted playmate and guardian of the children, and occa sionally they may save a life, but what Is all this when compared with the pugnacious ambition of our health commissioner! FORTUNE FOR PERFECT BABY 0 that we may force the Some child already born, or some child yet to be is going to get $26,000 fr the I ama Te ) Hut fect child th t where * 3 | Then there " of $10,000 or $15,000 for the mo | Uful child any age up to 12 years. In the latter contest the ju will be done from photographs, but in the most perfect baby contest | the ch en must be there in person i) Spencer, ciate a r of the Temple of Childhood of the fair, Is In Seattle tn the Interests of the {ll selec here an official ay and accept nom ntry in the There will be on aggregating § PLAN “CONS” THEATRE PARTY | SPRINGFIELD, IL, Sept |to entertain by auto and theat et | working on the roads near ir formed of the 4 warden of th ‘Il am t misguided « parties to the elther effervence theatre, 8 it EDWARD F “Governor Tt was 6 OH, GIRLS! BACK TO CRINOLINE! From the slit skirt to the crinoline! That's what we're coming to, says Paul Poiret, creator of Paris styles. If you've forgotten what the crinoline looks like, get out the old family album, if your mother hasn't burned it. Search for a picture of your grandmother, or, if you're 30 or thereabout, for a picture of your mother. Topped with a little dinky hat you'll find a human form of fearful and wonderful shape, About the feet appears to have been drawn a large circle, and from this circle, extending upward to the waist will be a cornucopia affair, with the top cut off. That was mother’s or Grandmother's erinoline! And it’s coming back Boe. 0's) ASK CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT The Sunday afternoon open forum, conducted tn Dilling park, made headway between showers About 1 re present. Committees re ported that the state 5 © servic » would hold a hearing in Seattle Septer upon street Jaa to the | ner on the ma 6 of street car tickets and that Gov. List yet made up his mind Pp use of the university campus Resolutions were adopted endorsing a change in the form of city | government, and the provisions of the Murphine loogedoff land law passed by the Jast legisiatu: This latter subject will be discussed at the meeting next nday afternoon, which will begin at 2 o'clock, instead of 2 MAY COMBINE CELEBRATIONS “Fleet W " may take the place of the Po’ ch festival next year. It will atdon of the opening of th an canal, when a big squadron of war vessels will be sent through the canal to Eliott bay next May Potlatch officials take kindly to the {dea Another substitute for the Potlatch ts a suggestion to combine the | King county fair and the Potlatch next year. This was first suxgested by an editorial in The Star sident McInnes, of the carnival assoctation hat t the fair this year has b and ts being fair association, rsident a fini neta « success Ore, Sept yvery of Mra a farmer at Fy husba Physicians today entertain small hopes . Who was shot by Ho! Yates, ause she refused to desert her with him returned from Eastern Oregon who had just wit nessed Yates was arrested by Sheriff Esch, after holding the husband and er of others bay for an hour. TONY MUSTA BEEN REAL MAD Tony Antolin According to a dispatch from Logansport, all the way to that city om Seattle to kill quarryman, whom Tony sworn six years Tony arrived at Logansport erday, duly and then escaped will die on elty directory » Book, and n around here Ind. Antonio Carrat AKO to “Ket shot his countryman name isn't in tb e of bis countryr went one, & Carrabone or the BI seem to know him MAYOR GRAPPLES WITH DEMON Fletcher Cottert!l, attle Our mayor, George is one of a large delogation eting today in Sforzas castle, in the ¢ S as an “his attended by Mayor Cotterill ts the 14th international congress on sleoho ism JOSE GOES TO KICK UP FUSS NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Gen. Jose Manuel Hernandez, Venezuelan expatriate, has satled from this city for San Juan, Porto Rico, with a revolution somewhere about his person. He's going to uso {tin Venezuela some time during the next year, by which time he belleves it will be of sufficient krowth to remove President Gomes MANY WILL HEAR GERALDINE Because of the great interest that t coming engagement here of dine Farrar, the renowned singer, the Ladies’ Musical club, under whose auspices she will sing are confident of a big seat sale at the Moore. The local club has had to offer the great singer a tremendous guarantee, which will necesst tate a big house to assure them a financial success s been manifested tn Seattle Hie majesty the devil joined In marriage to an angel! the boardwalk in Atlantic City ° Oh, yes, on Contemplating Mr. Bryan's slapstick diplomacy and Indifferent tal ents as a “vaudevilllan,” Paris editor is moved to remark that the gov ernment of the United States presents to the view of Europe a “mon strous paradox.” ee eee New York burglars recklessly loot a West 44th st. apartment of two faithful watchdogs. Anyway, Thaw has enjoyed four weeks of uninterrupted joy ride. Sir Oliver Lodge reads a paper before the British Soclety for the Advancement of Science, suggesting, in effect, that there may be some things in heaven and earth not yet comprehended in the field of the pathologist's microscope ie ee ee a MRS. MARY STEWART, plon bread-baker of Ohio, warn you against, too, | 70 years old, is officially declared cham- She makes the white, fluffy sort that doctors | | “you can make a pretty good story out of this, and | | | | | | Inlaid Linoleum Specia's ae FREDERICK & NELSON | Store Opens at 8:30: Close 5:30 Women’s and Misses’ Top Coats, $12.50) ALETTE, Astrakhan, Boucle Coating and new Mixed Coatings in these smart three-quag. ter and full-length Coats. Severely plain tailored styles and models with plush or at 5 N velvet collar are included, } Colors are blue, brown, for tan, pray, black an| mixtures. Sizes women and misses, Price} $12.50. Tailored Suits for Women and | Misses, $18.50 Novelty demi-trimmed and plain tailored Suits of Serge, Bedford Cord, Poplin, Epingle Cloth, Cheviot and Mixtures, with coats in the favorite three-quarter length and skirts in plain and draped effects. Sizes 14 to 18 years; 34 to 44, Price $18.50. Basement Saiesbeiel | Ladies’ Home Journal Pattactio Pal Ouarterly Style Book. miaph Lines of dace cad Hardware ks of ( tiere erials cage ackets and of rods, t ging, featuri improved makes in de ed Brass-cased tron Rod, 3 ch in diam ngth to 12 feet; extra-fing 10c Curtain Rods for 7-16-inch n 30 to Double Goose-neck Polished Brass Brack hs extend | ets, witl r kets and 2%%-inch pro , 40c ng soc polished b tube; pair $4 inches; polished brass er 10. 1 inch in diameter; each Single Goose-neck Polished Brass Brack ets, l-inch and 2%-inch projectic | Curtain Rods, 7-16-inch brassed tube, and | 37, ‘ neh Prolecaae polished brass ends to slip on; 30- to 5 | inch extension; 15¢ each | Brass-cased Poles for nese wood |} | filled, l-inch size, 10c foot; 1%4-inch size Half-inch Brassed Tube, extending from | 15¢ foot. | First Floor, i] 30 to $4 inches, with polished brass ends to slip on; 20c each; 43- to 78-inch exten 30 each Basement _Salesroom Rods for Sash Curtains, extending from] 42 inches, with brassed tube and inner rod, complete with hooks, 5¢ sion, ae Half-inch Brassed Tube, ex- tends from 30 to polished slip-on 30x extending from 43 40x polished, 23 solid each; 50c¢ dozen. to 54 inches; brass ends, each; to 78 inches, each. Long Curtain Rods, 30 to 54-inch exten Half-inch Polished Brassed Tube, ex- | sion, with %-inch brassed tubes and brass tending from 30 to 54 inches, with polished | ends, complete with hooks, 5c each; with brass slip-on end, 35c. Forty-three to corrugated silvered ends, 8c each. inch extension, 50c each New Goose-neck Extension Rods, with flat hold-fast brackets, 54 inches. extend from 30 to Put up one in carton, each, 20c; Polished Goose-neck Curtain Rod, 7-16- inch in diameter, extending from 30 to 54 inches ; extending from 43 to 78 inches, | $2.25 dozen. 35c each . Heavy Brassed Tube Extension Rods, with buffed ends, extend from 30 to 4 inches. Complete with hooks, 10c each; $1.00 dozen. Brass-plated Steel Curtain Rod, *4- and %-inch in diameter, cut any length up to 12 feet, 5c- foot. —Rasement : Salesroom Steel Scissors, 25c TEEL Scissors in sizes ranging from embroidery scissors to 5-inch shears, O close out five patterns of Inlaid Lin- | T at the ing exceptionally-low prices: pattern, T5e patterns, special $1.00 square yard. oleum we quote them follow- | 25c Aes —Basement Salesroom Barrettes and Combs, 10c One special square yard. Two ‘Two patterns, special $1.25 square yard. ARRETT Back Combs and Side (Laid at an additional charge of 10c Combs in shell and amber, numerous square yard.) styles, 10c, —Second Floor. —Basement Salesroom Fire - Place Accessories Spark Fire-Sets, Coal every requisite for hearth- a va- riety of new patterns and finishes and at | Women’s Hosiery 25c Pair OMEN’S Black Fleece-lined Stockings in sizes 8% to 10, the pair, 25c. Basement Salesroom NDIRONS, Fenders, Wood Carriers Screens, Guards, and side comfort and attractiveness—in a wide price-range, now on display in our Initialed Salts and Peppers, Special 25c Ea. HINA Salt and Pepper Shakers in two with coin gold top and gold initial in Old-English style. Special, 25¢@ each, Housefurnishings Section Housefurntshings Section, | < Fancy Frilling, Special 25c Yard | and Coat of fancy net and plain net, attractive shapes, RESS Frillings shadow lace, in white First Floor, yard, on special 25c Electric Appliances A Demonstration and ecru color, ent Salesroom Torchon Laces, Se Yard | 7 HE Housefurnishings Section has am ORCHON LACES in many pretty pat- . ranged for this week a special demom= terns, fine or heavy, with good edges, | i : 3 “lecteieil oh eed Be ee ha ae stration of American Beauty Electrical Devices. The line ‘includes: . 4 Electric Irons, Toasters, Combinatiom Children’s Underwear | nis: stove, pisc Heaters, Water Heaters Coffee Percolators, Samovars, Tea Kettles, 5 G | Chafing Dishes, Warming Pads 25c Garment | We will be glad to show you how these HILDREN’S White Fleece-lined Pants | little conveniences will make your house and Vests, sizes 18 to 32 work lighter. sefurnishings Sectlom

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