The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1913, Page 10

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2c nd ai te Rains iy —AND AS WELL— 98e Stri Flannel Over 300 Dozen of Them for You to Choose From DOZENS OF DIFFERENT SORTS OF LINGERIE WAISTS, high or low necks over embroidered fronts—others lace in tan and white linene with scalloped em and cuffs. look at it for 2 stripec colleg sailor nice | Second 8 with six standard lines of Table Linens 40 per cent from regular prices. table linen. 75e LINEN DAMASK 45¢ a YD. Soft finish linen Damask, 66 inches wide, full bleached, with fine looking floral patterns and wide, open borders. Not over 5 yards to each. | $1.00 LINEN DAMASK 60c YD. Sturdy Scotch Damask, al! pure linen, 70 inches | wide, fine, smooth eatin finish with floral and striped patterns. Not over 6 yards to each. Il $3.75 Damask Napkins $2.25 Dz Pure Linen Damask Napkins at less than im port price; size 24x24 inches; heavy quality, 2 H} smooth finish with ‘ioral patterns, Not over 2 | dozen to each. Ribbon Effects and Velvet, Norfolk Waistsfor 25¢ _/ © trimmed A wonderful bargain at 25c each 98c Norfolk Waists colors—some the lace front Don't miss THE SEATTLE STAR - AT THE BON MARCHE’S| THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS PREPARATORY SALES _ BBON REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE BARGAIN FRIDAY IS HERE AGAIN, with lots of Remnants, Satin, Taffeta, Molre, Fanoy 1 to 2 yarda long Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche A REMARKABLE FRIDAY SALE OF 50c AND 65¢ LINGERIE WAISTS PRICED AT 25c EACH +e ¢ ’ dokiy * + Pee et ae 50e AND 65c some with all some are broidered collar any way you Se. Made of 4 flannel in ¢ and tennis have with collar — and eather belt Floor of The jon Marche. | FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY—FINE TABLE LINENS AT 40 PER CENT LESS A BANNER BARGAIN DAY AT THE THANKSGIVING SALE OF LINENS on sale for the day at a flat reduction of this sale—if you can use any more $3.25 Damask Napkins $1.95 Dz. All Linen Damask Napkins, size 22x22 Inches, heavy quality, with «mooth finish and will wear well. Not over 2 doren to a customer at $1.95 a dozen $2.85 Pattern Cloths $1.75 Ea. Smooth satin finished pure Linen Damask Pat tern Cloths, size 71290 inches, heavy, firm quality. Not over 2 cloths to each, at $1.75, $2.25 Damask Cloths $1.35 Ea. $1.35 each for Pure Linen Pattern Cloths, size | 71x72 Inches; fine, firm, strong, damask in pretty floral designs. each. —Lower Main Floor of T! | Cleanup Sale of Bulbs Hyacinths 50c Doz. or 5c Each Your choice of rose, biush, light blue, dark blue, white or red sin- } gle or double Hyacinths at 50c a dozen, or Se each. Narcisses Greatly Reduced effect. Pure ec! stamped f [REMNANTS OF VEILING, EACH AT 1% to 2 yards long, in white, black and colors; shadow, Russian, 50c STAMPED CENTER PIECES AT embroldery. hexagon, Tuxedo and hair line 25¢ <n lanoede Per of ihe Bon Marche. mu linen Center Pieces, size 28x28 Inches, In various designs for tan coronation cord 35c —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. sel " Wheents, — 30c Orange Phoents, white and etae, Gosen 30c SNOW DROPS, 12¢ A DOZEN | Tulips Greatly Reduced figured. ors, at 12 '20e FIGURED & PLAIN SATEENS AT Soft, lustrous finish Sateens, both plain and Floral effects in new, Wwe a yard up-to-date col 12V/ac —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. Chrysolora, golden yellow, doz. Prince of Asetrian Tulips, doz Murilio Tulips at, a dozen. Couronne d’or Tulips, a dozen. 4c L’imaculee Tulips, a dozen.... .25¢ .20¢ 0c La Reine Tulips, a dozen. Duc Van Toil, a dozen..... Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. JUST FOR FRIDAY WOMEN’S $2.50 SWEATERS FOR — $1.50 each — Only 16 of these dark Oxford gray, wool mixed Sweaters, sizes 28, 40 and 42, with ruff neck collar, pearl but tons and patch pockets. Women’s $1.50 Sweater Vests 69e ea. inches wide. Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. N the New Flemish Art Seroll Re CENTER PIECES WORTH TO 35¢ EA 19 each for Center Pieces 28128 Inches, of cream art denim, all neatly VISIT THE CAT SHOW IN EXHIBITION HALL—FIFTH \ ever held In Seattle } ‘The Real Dargain Center of Senitle nMA and Pillow Tops of art ticking and denim, stamped. —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. 19¢ JUST FOR FRIDAY CHILDRENS 25¢ UNDERWEAR — at 17e Heavy weight, fleece lined ribbed Shirts, Pants and Drawers for children 2tol4 8; cream color. —Lower Main Floor The Bon Marche. 39¢ STAMPED HUCK TOWELS AT 29¢ ea. 69e each for Women's Knitted FLOOR Gweater Vestes, in black only. Fine eee striped Huck Towels, stamped around the house. Just with pretty patterns for embroidering | i tn all ADMISSION and with scallops; 20x36 inches. WOMEN’S CAPE SKIN GLOVES AT ONLY 10c BUSY BEE PACKAGE OUTFI S 50e pr. Open Thursday, 5e pkg. Women's heavy American Cape Skin Friday and 19-inch tinted Center for embrotd Gloves, 1 clasp at wrist; tan shades; ering, with book of Suggestions In sizes 6 to *; 50c a pair Saturday Shading, and 6 skeins of Carlson —Lower Main Floor of Bon Marche. Currter Co.'s silk 50c DRESS GOODS, 36 INS. WIDE | fom 10 a m. —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. ——-25e Yard till 10 p. m, 20c BLACK SATEEN REMNANTS at Seger sale ot Dress Goods, Just tn It Ie the biggest 8c Yard e nick of time, in plain serges, | ang pb hi For Bargain Day, plaids, mixtures and mobairs, 36 | 5%! best Cat Show) | ee ee oitscne lenmtie neavy, to 8 yards, 36 inches wide, at 8c a yard Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. E CH Work—for Gift Making.—Third Floeg. BRALEYS POEM TODAY | FREDERICK & waa THE SACRIFICE Store eres at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 Mabel will go to a finishing school Where they'll teach her the latest social rule wo- ay ale 0 tap e otions And train her to throw a front; She'll learn to Tawn’on therrich and proud, F; id d 5 het frown oe te Som Oil tehale | riday and Saturday She'll learn t with est cr . = 4 rs Whose purses are fat and sleek O. N. T. Lustre Cotton, in black, white “Queen” Slip-out Collar Stays, specials6 and special 3 spools for 10¢: for S¢. Mabel will go to a finishing school | ‘ , . 1 Toilet P lack Where they'll finish her h ways O. N. T. Darning Cotton, all colors, vil in Cubes, black, iy eae es ae | special 3: spools for Be. | sorted colors, also black with For the rest of her earth! I] Extra Superfine Stay Binding, $¢-inch | cial 10¢. ney N Aaa ne vp bubbling charm, wide, in wi pink, blue, red, tan and Wilson Dress Hooks, small and large icy ~Olish and tone her down " to > Till instead of a girl with a heart that's warm/f| Feen, 4+yard pieces, special B¢. vipadldseciat Sas She's a queen in a Paris gown Omo White Bias Seam Binding, sizes | Peet's Hooks and Eyes in packages, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, special S¢ 7%, S¢ | black and white, sizes 0 to 3, spectal T¢, M AK will > to a ues s« and 10¢. | “Sonomor” Placket Fasteners in white |} And idol ‘of gold hei : Asbestos Iron Holders, special S¢. and black, special 2 dozen for S¢. hex itahel oni Velvet-Grip Hose Supporters, special West Electric Hair Curlers, special 18¢. he’s sacrificed to the gods of 18¢. “Staywave” Hair Curlers, special 8¢. And our hearts with anguish t t ce m ; “a; ” ; : ; I Mahet wo to a finishing scdicol H Tuscan Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, special 3 in 1” Machine Oil, special ¢. y'll make her a first s snob! | 3¢. Stewart's Duplex Safety Pins, large size, —BERTON Bt Amazon Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, spe- | special 5¢. cial 7¢. | “Dorothy” Thimbles, special 7¢. String Shopping Bags, special 10¢ and Kirby-Beard Crimped Wire Hair-pins,. iI] 35e¢. | special B¢. Fish-eye Pearl Buttons, special 3 cards| Zouave Eton Bolero Jacket Dress } for 10¢. | Shields, special 35¢. Mercerized Cotton Rick-rack Braid, in Robert's Parabola Needles, all sizes, ARE MARRIED IN TACO MA pink, blue, tan, lavender and green, spe- | special B¢. z , cial B¢ yard Fancy Round Garters in burnt wood Bim oe eos = Ae Ce. ig or gg I ogg be Leib vali Wood ¢ langers, special 3¢. | boxes, special 25¢ and 50¢. a ce, H Kellera hermes nna ito “ye i othe attor Setwell Coat Hangers, special | Acme Adjustable Dress Forms, sizes divorce he attorney general's off and to Tace A and B, special $12.50. ee law, The wed occurred at the re le ameled Coat and = Skirt Kumpakt Dress Forms, sizes 32 to 42, ele Hangers, special 10¢. i SAYS LEWIS BEAT HIS. WIFE. nae —— a ° ° It required but two hours’ deliberation by a jury in the super W ll T | d W t 0 t G court Wednesday to decide that the cau f the death of Mra An e bad m t Lewia, was the brutal beatings administered by her husband, Frederick al ore In er u er ar en s Lewis Mrs. Lewis succumbed on July 26 last dle revealed a star yken int An examination of her body and ber Jaw was found to be b while being taken from h The jury convicted Ls ishablo by a fine of $5,000, one marximu 0 years | nesses tentified to brutal treatment of An eye-wltnens Lewis, taking the stand on his own behalf, 4 | charzes lodked against him DE GOGORZA HERE NEXT WEEK / ting num penalty of in the peniten f the of the world’s Seattle muste lovers will hear one next Monday night, when Emilfo de ¢ appears at the M theatre. De G ence several ti the past, been the occasion of a big success given the greatest ovation ever accordmi a male singer tn § taco, WANTS PEOPLE TO ANSWER | Counctiman Wardall’s amendment to Erickson’s resolution with reference to the water main problem has been deferred for action by | the counct! until next Tuesday afternoon | | Erickson's resolution was to leave to the voters the question as to | whether the general fund should pay for trunk mains, or the cost should be assessed against the property specially benefited Wardall wants to add a third question, whether the money should be raised by donde. JUDGE HARDIN IS CENSURED RELLINGHAM, Nov. 6.—The Whatcom Ci |terday adopted resolutions severely censurin, F. Hardin for “his faliure to uphold and m and order expected of him as the higher ace officer of the county Judge Hardin was accused of making threats to shoot a local editor. Frank 1. Sefrit, and of conniving with the county commissioners tn ef. | forts to embarrass the county sheriff Similar charges made against Prosecuting Attorney Frank W by were dismissed because of lack of evidence t ping unty Bar association yes uperior Court Judge E tain the standard of law Bix WILL WEAR TURKISH VEILS E PARIS, Nov. 6.-—Those who make the styles have caused It to be at Low Prices HE Basement Salesroom Ready-to- wear Section performs an impor- tant service well in filling requirements for stylish, well-tailored Outer Gar- ments for Women and Misses at prices that are notably moderate. Suits Coats Dresses Skirts are on display in this Section in interesting assort- ments of the season's approved styles, materials and colors. Sizes for Misses are adequately rep- resented, as well as Women's regular and extra These extra large sizes (43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 and 49 bust) are cut on lines that allow of fitting with a minimum of alteration; in fact, in many instances a good fit is afforded with no alterations whatever. SUITS moderately priced at $12.50 and $18.50. COATS moderately priced at $10.00, $12.50 and $17.75 DRESSES, Silk sizes and Cloth, moderately priced at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. SEPARATE moderately priced at 3.95, $5.00 $3.95, $5.00 and —Banement Salesroom. _ Untrimmed Velvet Hats, Special $1.00 | E XTRA quality Silk Velvet blocks, in Black, Navy, Brown, Gardinal, Purple and Taupe. xceptional values at $1.00 each. Long-nap Silk Beaver Shapes in two. Untrimmed Velour Shapes in a variety Shapes in the season’s popular | proclain Turkish vell, known as the “Yashmak,” is to be + 1‘ : lain At r, Paris beauties, it is aaid, will go about tone gray, blue, green, purple, tango and | of colors, special $2.95 each with the lower half of their faces hidden black, special $2.95 each Black Vel nena ome ee ————_——— 5 ic elvet and Plush Hats in a g DRINKWOODAL OH eee eee ae assortment of styles, $295 a C OL AND DIE A Clearance Selling of Trimmed Hats Features Seuniiaal Values at $2.85, $3.85 } HAZELTON, Mo. Nov, €.—Because a druggist misunderstood an |i} and $4.85. order sent to him for a bottle of “good” alcoho! and delivered “wood” | alcohol, T. J. Jackson and George Hash are dead and four others who drank from the bottle are seriot mand M1, but will recover. —Basement Salesroom Mus!in Brassieres, 50c A Hosiery Clearance at Haxcment Salesroom. VON KLEIN JURY DISAGREES ae PORTLAND, Or., Nov jury im th of B. F.C. Von se Almiost tn. 25c Pair Klein, cha 4 with stealin orth of from Ethel N dispensable with | ee 1 the present corset vo close out sundry odd and broken nie! a0 tection styles The one lines of Women’s Stockings, we group i pictured is made | them for Fr i 7 GOING TO TALK THINGS OVER | stared is made | them for Friday's selling at a specially-low } price. Among them are Plain ; PORTLAND, Nov. 6.—As the result of a conference between a com muslin with em-| i 44 Lisle S “k ene Meneses | mittee of citizens and Mayor Albee, advocates of free speech have | broidery yoke and | ” “sie Stockings, all-black with narrow |agreed to cease temporarily their efforts to hold meetings in the con ; gold, red or whi : gested district until the mayor has had a chance to establish a policy in two buttons at ' white stripe on garter welt; | regard to police interference. Several months ago the mayor prohib back I in- | also plain whit F ate lited street speaking in the business district, and since then demonstra. ork We a I tte and tan, and various cther tions have been of almost nightly occurrence forced under the | desirable styles in broken sizes arm, and is very S. . See ’ Special, Friday, at i PRESIDENT ADOPTS BLACK CAT ~ oe / 5Oe. RE er WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—The W H Second Floor. t yesterday, A stray t cat bre || ° m= nd Jumped Into the president's Inp and the presi . A Smart W t t fed itvand later announced that so long anaiie cal was satiate H A L d C t inter g den fed it, sro tone wane cat woosatisced | American Lady Corsets akin | ” > 2 | | PYLE 330, in white, pink or blue fig- | Boot at $3 50 TIVOLI GIRLS TO BE THERE! S..) 02% 00 "Sa5 iH] with lace, and long’ skirt. It gives the | OOD style and “The Lars” won't cop all the glory at the Press cmb tonight. The||I] ovcrace the desirable straight 1 : I Gevarlé ating lot had {t all their own way for two nights, but tonight Lala ES) AG serene eeelens sem good workman- the members of the Keating & ‘Flood Tivol! Opera Co., who open the! {lf and is fit with three pairs of hose sup shi t |ite theatre Monday night, will share the spotlight with them, and a : ; front : Flue chertant rt eb in suse Rong jdance will follow the performance. The chorus matdens will t porters. Cut in front to give perfect free- | model, which may | full splendor, and several special numbers will also be giv dom when sitting Price $3.50. | t 1 Dain 2 Pomet twins, singers and dancers; Snyder, the man with the big voice; 3 ‘ ee sg had in Patent or Bustle: Divier, In solos; Myrtle Dellroy, in song; Emily Selwyn, tn spe Style 178, has soft flexible boning and is | sunmetal Calf, with elaity, and the Tivoll quartet, long over the hips and front. Has low | at _kid top. It is ; ~|H] bust, embroidery trimmed, fitted with hook | é over a com- Suggests Prayer Services on Friday Night below front stay and three pairs of hose | id - toe unas Ama Hew, ot th sbyterian church, has sent out supporters. Price 50 | last, with Goodvear to all ¢ ch in t that meetings of prayer co > 1 ld Friday night, and ur nition of the occa Style 120 is for the average figure, well welt sole and mili tara ature calles : ee i ay by boned and trimmed with lace. Equipped tary heel Poverty, and the Povérty of Riches.” ne with four hose supporters and hook below Sizes 2% to 7%; widths A to D. Price y, and the Povérty ¢ h § 2% 7%; widths J ic oe — front stay ce $1.00. $3.50. pair swt omen in the University of Kaneas have been ordered to learn to} Second Floor 4

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