The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 8

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igen PUFTs ee : | A SENSATION IN DAINTY LACES l= At The BON MARCHE’S HAR VES THOME S ALE With several thousand yards of pretty lace f Oriental laces and embroidery band on § ings a few days at close to half-price—in fact, some lines are iw to be sold at quite a little less than half-price And please take notice that at their original price they were considered ratl g value vu will want some of these laces—surely, at such price concessiot is these 119¢ AND 25¢ ORIENTAL LACES AT | —0eayd— | There are 1,000 yards of fine, net-top Oriental lace Edges and Antique bande included | reat Harvest Home Sale nd range In of Laces. They are cream, A width up to § inches. A ¥ ¢ edges on fir a to we fe a Laces, priced, Wednesday, at 10 a yard THE 25¢ SWISS “AND NAINSOOK | THE %e AND 35¢ FINE LACE | EMBROIDERY BANDS PRICED AT FLOUNCINGS, WILL GOAT JUST — Lie yd. — - — 13¢ yd.— Fine Swiss and Nainsook broidery Bands in “dainty new open Shi adow ‘Y Ace F work and blind patterns. We have | to 24 inches in w them in widths up to 44 inches a flora | ' , Upper Main The kind of embr videry ati you} | 14 Floor, Pike st, Nave always paid 25c a yard for, | the regular 28¢ and Side. specially priced for Wednes Jay's f lace at 19¢ a yard selling at 15¢ a yard see them MILLINERY HAPPENINGS | Bats Have Been Reduced io 90-90 A beautiful collection of the season’s newest Hats that we have reduced to $6.95 each. They are smart models—every one—charmingly trimmed w ith Ostrich feathers, Quill fancies, lace bands, wings hand-made butterflies and ornaments of silk and velvet The shapes are of choice grade silk velvet and plush with rakishly tilted and drooping brims $2 OSTRICH PLUMES AT 95c | $5 PLUMES FOR $3.65 EACH ‘These handsome Ostrich Plumes | Beautiful French Plumes with § are three-ply throughout, 17 inches | extra heavy, luxurious drooping [| long, © inches wide, ‘and have | heade—are 17 inches in length and deautiful drooping French beads 7 Jne wide. Black and new Regular $2.00 values, reduced to | shadings. an otek. $12.50 OSTRICH PLUMES $6.95 $3.50 FRENCH PLUMES $2.35 | Handsome French Ostrich Plumes Beautifully curled fine French | —have fourply body and are 19 REP RESENT MANY NATIONS! organizations at. the SAMUE PORTLAND, Or DENVER, Oc revision man. It is doomed to on a CC defeat, ax t ntroversy th need by Anse Parish x oly $ hospital af Fifth wand Ma at, will also nt ler th ‘ x ' ) L SUTER’S VERY SORE y responsi | WANT BEN LINDSEY ON STAGE Moronc ner Har of Denver t atrical mag The Little Offer o the coun r, instead « y committee, of which ¢ taken up Thursday. The mayor's # f the councilmen ap has already be pcided in sking the electic was nd mensage Decer tote tr arch . however 2 anxious to the mayor's ab Plumes—they are 18 inches long | inches long and 10 inches wide — fo i ‘and six inches wide. We have | Beautifully curled and very luxu them in black and all the new rious. In black and colors. Priced, and wanted shades. $2.35 each $6.95. Second Floor of the $15 OSTRICH PLUMES $9.65 cn no Beautifully curled French Ostrich Plumes. They are 22 inches in | length and 10 inches wide. We have them In black, white and all the newest colors. Priced, each, | $9.65, $750 OSTRICH PLUMES $4.65 | They are curled in the new Amazon Side Effect—and are 18 inches long and 9 Inches wide. Shown in black, white, and all the handsome new $7.50 values for $4.65. BIG HARVEST HOME SALE OF DRAPERIES | Big every way you look at it—big assortments to choose from—big savir whatever line you may happen to choose ih May we direct your attention to the economies in materials for making curtains— | if you are one of those who prefer to make their own curtains, this sale should mean | much to you. | $1.75 COUCH COVERS | 75 MERCERIZED MADRAS| | See the made by free exhibit | | the Seattle school board —Fourth Floor — $1.49 ea. — | —59e a yd.—. Heavy quality Negus Tapestry Couch | Beautiful, self-tone Mercerized Madras | | Covers—they are perfectly reversible— | with designs—others with neat | | shown in the rich Oriental effects sin striped effects. Make excellent living handsome shades. $1.75 values Wednes- | room curtains—and side draperies. Pr day at $1.49 each. | 59¢ a yard 85¢ Ruffled Swiss Curtains 69 Pr. 20¢ Figured Scrims at 15ca Yard | —some 1 iced Dainty Ruffled White Swiss Curtains— Handsome new Curtain Serimsa with | lain centers and figured side borde some have pretty pleated borders and Pp rders. others have braided designs. They are Some have fancy weave in the center ers Make handsome curtains, suitable for the ideal bed room curtains—as they are any room. Strong, durable material easily laundered, and always look crisp and fresh. 20c Plain Voile Scrims 12 1-2c Yard Just 12% a yard for high-grade Volle Scrims in soft Arabian colors. One of Regular 20c kind, 15c a yard 25e Real Madras Priced 20c Yard | Beautiful, soft, réal Madras—the de- | signs are woven on fine bac kground—tno both cream and white. Mak utiful the most popular of all curtain materials curtains, and are very durable, as well, | —makes curtains suitable for use in any The regular 25c quality real madras, | room. Regular 20c values, Wednesday, priced 20c a yard 12%c a yard FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY The Candy Machine Will Grind Out 25c Cream Wafers for — 19¢ lb. — Come and try a pound of these toothsome dainties—all mixed, fla- vored and cooked by the wonderful Automatic Candy Machine—while you wait. No chance for germs or bacilli in “Automatic” made wafers. Main Floor, TR DOMESTIC SPECIALS 10ce Outing Flannel 7c a var Outing Flannel, 27 Inche: and in lengths to 16 yards. weight, with double fn pinks and blues choose from. 10c Chambray Gingham 7 1-2c Yd —Third Floor, 9 TO 11 A. M. WEDNESDAY Mill Ends of 20c Mercerized Sateen, 36 Inches Wide, for —%e yd.— Good, useful lengths of from 2 to & highly Mercerized Sateen © quality for 8c a yard until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning—in the Lining Department —Upper Main Floor. No Telephone Orders $1. .00 Gloves Priced at 50c a Pair Harrison” Reindeer @ colors—aizen 6 t $3.75 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS ARE PRICED AT - $3.19- Pam Fine white Wool Blankets, elo 60x80 § lofty and firmly woven ry neat borders: warm and servic able. Regular $2.75 values for $2.19 pair. AND THE $4.75 WOOL BLANKETS WILL GO AT JUST oat patterns to —Lower Main Floor. MU. Vernon Milk for 25¢ ell-known brand o ‘We have 4 from 9 te Gingham: ing—4 ane to 10 ye to a purchas lain © —Vow “ Retiotrope an na ' Vourth Floor, 50c President Suspenders at 29¢ i) at 71-2e a Yard 10c Perca! Men's Prosident Suependera in me Full yard wide Pereales in lengths to dium welght—all nice patterns 1 10 yards. medium sha fromh tock. N. than Lc in checks ana atr We have 2. a purcha pho ali 10¢ yard taken 2CHE ards in Vednerday at 7%0 9 ‘The November THE BON UNOS “A tPET———sBOOND AVENE | A protest as: lKing County Hu source of dinenne Immediat KELLY Albertson Monday signed a restraining order to prevent 8.| third divore orm. To muse ainst muzzling dogs has been sent to the council! by the umane society, The communication declares that the in dogs city dog pound, which Institution needs before effecting the needed reforms | oclety, savora of the dark | age | CAN'T SELL PROPERTY t in the sensational Henry divorce f any part of his com ly $200 The appli ) enced her samed as co-TeRpoN two years ago, fro which {a valued at y Mra. Sara FE. C t against the absent SEEK SITES FOR FACTORIES Already Eas concerns are look! © Seattle for manufactur ing sites w the Panama canal is of and are making inquiries of Superintendent J. D. Ross, of the municipal Hghting department as to rates of electric power. At least 20 concerns have asked for tn formation tn the past week STUDY OF SOCIAL HYGIENE most parents will not study focial h it devolves and te rs, who act as gated par great tr of life. So declared Dr. Win dean of the Northw rn University Medical college. the university yesterday n he addressed a meeting of the Social Hyg noclety, 4 of Harry Whitney Treat at A lock this afternoon Dr, Mall “THE PALLBEARERS supported the funeral story th WHY THE pallbearers? TALKING ABOUT funerals curb man on the casket,” said the PI. in a is morning why didn’t they let the minister carry it? “ee ee I saw one this morning and asked a of me whose It was. along side HE TOLD ME he thought it was the fellow they had in the hearse! FOR REAL, the following fre Bryan “YOU HAVE exposed to the hazardous adven the possibility of errors at any WHICH BEI MY BUTCH some experience “CAN YOU work began “NOT ON FOUR DOLLARS A WEEK,” said the boy. run every n “The Town Jay's issue on anybody These extracts are from “The Town in Review" column, | | | | dignified, high-brow castigation, I commend to you m the pen of Henry Lane Wilson to Secretary of State a eee Rritish foreign office the spirit of which presides over the department of state, and moment in future diplomatic exchanges.” ture NG interpreted, means that Hank thinks Bryan is nuts. ER hired a new boy the other day, Tho salary was $4 a week who said he'd had dress a chicken?” asked the butcher, when the day's ight In The Star Pink. They are a very few of in Review” man's thoughts’s as set down in yester. If you like It, buy the Pink, and see if he lands you know, Isn’t It an Odd World? At a cross-country race for monoplanes and BipIAneS in Rheims, the machines we Wellesley w shades of paint effect re Mned up and started by a flag, the same as hors I} soon open a college Kindergarten, where even the on class-room walls will be chosen for psychological Because his Maas., received trict horse was lame, a mounted policeman of Springfield, an official order to do “mounted duty afoot” in his dis-| Forest service of California has bought an automobile to use in [picking up cigar and cigarette stubs along the railroad tracks to ppe Vent forest flrewy Values in Untrimmed Hats H FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:5( 5:3 The Autumn Sale of Ostrich Plumes HE unusual prominence of Ostrich as a trimming for the Win I this popular event. ter’s fashionable millinery is emphasizing the attractiveness of Ihe Plumes figuring in the sale all fully-selected, high-grade South African stock, and are offered in the leading novelty colorings as well as the always modish black and white. are care Becond Floor. A Special Purchase of Embroidered Neckpieces to Sell at 50c Each T! 1k Neckwear Section places on sale Wednesday over 900 pieces of dainty embroidered Neckpieces and Coat Sets in | popular styles for wear with suits and dresses, all unusually- good values at 50¢ roidered in wool or metallic threads on fine others are solid embroide are 5O0€ each Smart Winter Top Coats | Women’s Hosiery PLUSH AND ASTRAKHAN CLOTH, 25¢ Pair | OMEN’S Wool apd | plain Oxford-gray, 25¢ _ paig —Basement Salesroom: $15.00 sketch shows*an attractive HE Shawl-collar Plush Coat in the | | 35¢ Garment - OMEN’S Extra-size Fleece-lined Vests and ; 2 | Pants, good seasonable weight, lined with good quality mercerized 8 and 9, 35c garment. Sizes 34 to 42. Price $12.50. —Basement Salesroom. popular cutaway style, three-quar- ter-length, with handsome frog fast- tailored and ening. Well cut and sizes 7, fabric Valenciennes Laces 25c Bolt | F RENCH and German Val- enciennes Edges and In- sertions in many desirable bolt of 12 yards, Basement Salesroom Women’s Patent Kid Boots, $3.00 Pair NEW 14-button Other pleasing models in black Astrakhan Cloth, trimmed with nov- buttons, long roll collar and deep cuffs, at $10.00 and $12.50, also in black plush at $15.00. —Basement Balesroom elty patterns, 25c. Velvets and Plushes Black Plush Hats in seve lish shapes, $2.95 Patent Vici Black Velvet Shapes Kid Boot is shown of excellent quality in illustration. It silk velvet, $2.95 is made over a Children’s and | medium round Misses’ Hats in black toe last with and colors, attractively tip, black cray- trimr with ribbons enette top and and thers, $1.45 to Goodyear welt $6.50. sole. Sizes 2% Velvet Shapes in to 8, widths A black, brown, navy, | to D. Price taupe and cardinal, $1.95 ~—Rasement Salesroom Messaline Waists $3.75 | /) babi smart styles in Messaline W. aists | one in regulation shirt model with Combs and Ba: Barrettes 10 N_ assortment Back Combs, Side Combs and Barrettes in shell and amber effects, 10c each. of sement Salesroom, Toilet Soap, 25c Box long sleeves, soft collar and cuffs and patch | Dutch neck, edged in contrasting piping pocket, the other with collar | and sailor tie. | Choice of black, navy, brown, Copen Box of nine bars of Toilet Soap, in- hagen and purple. Very good styles for cluding Oatmeal, Glycerine and other4 street and morning wear Price $3.75, Varieties, 25c. —flasement Salesroom, | 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, Special $13.50 SPECIAL A Rugs to sell at Wednesday Basement Salesroom, Tooth Brushes, 10c Each OOTH BRUSHES with four rows of bristles, bleached and unbleached, 10c. ‘Children’s Knit lot of these hard-wearing this very price Just 15 Rugs in the lot (five ment Salesroom, low pattern ull of best quality, ten-wire ‘Tap estry Bru Attractive conventional Underwear Specials patterns, suitable for bedroom or living . . E room use. Special, $13.50, Children’s Mixed Wool-and-Cotton Union Suits, Special 65c— KAZAK ART SQUARES: SPECIAL—} Children’s White Mixed Wool-and-Cotton Closing out a few patterns (some slightly | Union Suits in ankle length, with high neck soiled from display) in these Sizes 2 to 10 Art serviceable, including the fol- and long sleeves. Special 65c. Children's Wool-and-Cotton Union Suits, 85 to $1.50— Children’s White Wool-and-Cotton Union Suits with high neck and long 2 to 16 years, 85c to $1.50 garment, accord- wool-filled Squares, ar sizes 6x9, special $5.50. 9212, special $11.00, 9x10-6, special $9.75, 9x15, special $13.50. 10-6x12, special $13.00, Second Floor lowing sleeves, sizes ing to size ~-First Floor. Extra Sie Undewwotk

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