The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1913, Page 10

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| Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, the Bon Marché fe inet © Will Be Closed All Day terse te 4 wer Wednesday, Sale of Men’s $17.50 and $20 Overcoats at $15— coats and Crav- enettes Size ranges are no longer complete in many lines of $17.50 and $20.00 Overcoats—and so just in time for you to get a smart new Over coat for Thanksgiving—we reduce them all to $15.00, All our $17.50 to $20.00 Cravenettes, fancy Chinchillas, fancy ‘Tweeds and heavy Vicuna Overcoats—all our smart belted back styles are included—all sizes; from 32 to 44-inch, in the group—but only 2 or 3 of a sort. Get the Boy a Thanksgiving Suit BOYS’ WELL-MADE $5.00 SUITS $3.95 Six different styles to choose from, too; the Eton or Sailor Blouse Suit—Russian or Buster Brown, Norfolk or donble-breasted styles. Made from fancy cassimeres, worsted, cheviots and tweeds, in es 3 to 17 years. Sizes 6 to 17 have two pairs pants—worsteds and serges, one pair only. $1 U & Lincoln Pennants 79¢ WAVE A PENNANT AT THE BIG THANKS. GIVING DAY GAME, and boost for the home team. Handsome University of Washington Pennants—the large size--with U of W football put on fn natural colors, Size 16x45—plain pen- nants, as well, “Lincoln” pennante—large sizo— with Old Engitsh lettering and Monogram—16x4s inches. Of course, new Shoes for Thanks- giving — and of course, you want as good shoes for your money as you can t—if you do, the the sheerest of cam- brics and linens— some plain, mostly with delicate em- broidering or initial- ing. The best prod-| Bon Marche Shoe be of Ireland,| Shop is the place Switzerland and | for you. F » and marked eedingly modest Pre ee | Women’s Patent Boots $5 Pair Women's patent leather, cloth top button boote—made with welt aples on a medium narrow toe last. Have long vamps and leather Cuban heels. All sizes. Gunmetal Calf Boots $4.00 Women's gunmetal calf button boote—made with cloth tops and welted soles. Medium round toee—and leather military heels. Very stylish in appearance. A pair, $4.00, Girls’ Dress Shoes $2 a Pair School girls’ dress shoes—patent leather and gunmetal calf—button styles—made on good styie laste--have low heels. In sizes 11% to 2. Priced $2.00 a pair. Misses’ $3.00 Shoes for $2.35 Misses’ gunmetal calf button shoes made with They come tn sizes $2.00 values welted soles and low heels. 2% to 5%. Well made and durable. for $2.35 a pair. 1.25 SILK HOSE 95¢ PAIR No. 900 pure thread Silk Stockings—every pair fully guaranteed to give service or we will replace i them. Made with double lisle thread garter tops— double soles, heels and toes. Shown in black, white, tan and other good shades. Sizes 8% to 10. 25e “NO-MEND” HOSE, 2ic A PAIR The best Hose for boys and girls are the “No Mend Stockings,” in two weights—medium light and me- i] dium heavy—fine ribbed with triple knee—reinforced at heels, toes and knees with stout Irish linen. 6 to 10. —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. | The Cute Little “Kewpie” Dolls “for Less” in the Toy Shop ewpies, 5%-Inch Cut prices on “Kewple” dolls | 75c Kewpies—the 7%- dl etd eh heaae MU es cide tates Coens te |e Oe. 63c | baby dolls that the little folks Sto Kewpies, 6%-Inch 39c love s0 dearly—made of cellu- | 98¢ Kewpies—the 9%- 83 MIME s 50 Sthece 340000 loid, bisque or rubber. Inch size, for........... Cc %c KID BODY DOLLS 75c | $1.98 ROLLER SKATES $1.35 | $2.25 KESTNER DOLLS $1.89 21 inches tall with bisque Ball bearing roller skates, ad- he celebrated Kestner doll head, sleeping eyes, smiling mouth, and bodies are well made of kid, fitted with colored slip- pers and stockings. Santa Claus Will Be in the Children's Playrooms Every Day Now—’Till Christmas Eve—Fifth Floor Union St. Store ANYTHING SHORT IN YOUR THANKSGIVING GROCERY LIST? sleeping eyer, wod wig. $2.26 value, 24 inches tall, $1.89. -Fourth Floor— justable kind for boys and girls. The Union Hardware kind, worth $1.98, for $1.35 a pair. Plenie Oyster Crackers—they're | Pumpkin Ples—tho toothsome, | Seediess Raisiaa—Thompson's un- uaranteed fresh 9 delicious kind. Baked in our | bleached seediean re MIE Sellae oe ade eerste vy c daylight bakery 5c | cleaned st A pound 9c oe fe Sweet Potatoes—aplondi: 4 MEE? pick unigisent san re. Fium Pudding—one of the best | ity. Ruy some for the Phan calved. brands, No, 1 tins 25 | ring ginne pint. © | Priced, a tin............. A pound ayepen c Mixed Nute—splendid mixture of the best nute—uaranteed now crop. A pound, She New Seeded Raistne—No. 12 size packages, new raisins. Splendid ualit 1 — splendid quality RE viens Assortea § Peel—citron, orange and lemon peels mixed. Specially priced, *i....18C Sweet Navel Orenges—new ship- ment just received. Sweet and juicy. Dozen, 6ee, 0c Pratt Cake—delicious Fruit Cake eaked in our spotiessly clean daylight bakery. sliced pines Poun C lean pouMA, Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street, jo—No. 1 size ty Hawaitan 12ic¢ | quality eee F@urth Floor of the Ron Marche PROPHESY When I am old 1 shall be through with dances, With romps and gallops of my younger days; 1 shall not joy tn a \aaiden’s rougish glances, Which now will set my youthful heart ablaze; The music of the players will not stir me, Who now am full of tunes and gay and bold, The welght of years trom action will deter me, Whea | am old, When | am old I shall not seek for glory, I shall not trail Adventure to its lair; | Hut sit, with nodding head and locks grown hoary, | Doxing and mumbling In my easy chair; I shall not care for fun, or fight, or drinking, Or any of youth's follies mantfold— I shall sit quiet by the hearthaide, blinking, Whon I am old When | am old I aball not care for pleasure, Or dreams, or fi or honors, great or small; But now Life of ne a brimming measure And I would kn he savor of it all; | Of work, and fight, and love-—so that hereafter When age comes on and all the songs nung I shall recall how lifo was full of laughter— When I was young! BERTON BRALEY. SS aa a Any husky grappler who cares to ta it, will be given the oppor tunity to go fo the mat with a 100-pound gyroscope at the Y, M. CG. A auditorium tonight, when Prof. Montraville Wood, daughter, will lecture upon and demonstrate the application of gyro- | soopl. foree to the aeroplane and monorail car, It is more than the average man can do to handle the big gyroscope carried by Prof. Wood. The lecture will include a demonstration of the almost miraculoun| powers of the new and mysterious ultra-violet rays, by the use of whicn | Prof. Wood claims to be able to explode a belt of cartridges worn by a man & thousand fect distant | Among the experiments to be sbown wl! be the running of a mono | rail car over the heads of the audience, demonstrating the use of the Kyroecope In that » of transportation, Seats may be reserved at | the ¥. M. ©. A. business office. ‘BRANDEIS VS. MONEY TRUST NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—"The huge sum of $22,000,000,000 is not large enough to Include all the corporations to which the Influence of the three alliee (J. P. Morgan & Co. the First National bank and the National City bank, all of New York) extends.” This ts the way Louis D, Brandets, the Boston attorney, will start the second story, tomorrow, in his series of-articles on the money trust, | appearing in rper's Weekly Brandeis wtll discuss bow the triple alliance dominates other bank | Ing center. ARE GOING TO THANK MIKADO SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.—Rodolfo Nervo, Manuel Gualvez, Hob- erto Dominguez and Luis Galvan, the four Mexicans on their way to Tokio to join Francisco de Ja Barra, Mexican ambassador to France, in thanking the mikado for Japan's participation tn Mexico's centennial celebration, three years ago, would not discuss Mexican politics. They did, however, vouchasafe a denial of the story that they were commis- sioned to offer practically anything Mexico has to give away in return for Japanese aid against the United States, AN EXCHANGE OF COURTESIES Headed by E. Keith Merkeley, the social work committee of tho Y. M. C, A. bas undertaken to bring about a better association spirit between the Y. M. C. A.'s of the Northwest, and with this object in dinner by the Tacoma Y. M. C. A. Saturday night, } The plan ts for the dormitory men in the various associations to) call upon each other In a body and have a dinner, and bring about a closer affiliation between them. Men from the Seattle Y. M. C. Everett and the University of Washington in the near future, HAVE THRILLING EXPEPIENCE PASADENA. Cal, Noy. 26.—The pasxengers aboard the dirigibie | | balloon being piloted by Roy Knabenshue from Pasadena to Los An-| geles had a thrilling experience yesterday. At a height of 1,400 feet |the engine stopped, and the pilot was compelled to elimb along the! dirigible’s framework to the bow, to point the big machine downward, | | As the big bag approached the earth she appeared for a time in danger | of landing in a grove of orange trees, but Spgetators managed to hoid | the anchor rope and drag her to safety SLAUGHTER 12,000 RABBITS) | MADRAS, Or., Nov, 25.—A rabbit drive here yesterday resulted in| | the slaughter of 12,000 jack rabbita The hunters, numbering 200,/ | formed in two wide semt-circles, with a corral, flanked with rabbit | proof wire wings in the center. Men on horseback stirred the rabbits jup. A second drive is planned for some time ingDecember. FATHER SENDS SON TO PEN | } PORTLAND, Nov. 26.—Edwin T, Ayers, Jr, son of a Dakota City, | |Ia., banker, fe on his way to Oregon to serve a term of five years in| |the penitentiary for forgery. At the time of his conviction, Cireut | Judge Kavanaugh, at the solicitation of the boy's father, permitted him his Mberty, in the custody of his father, Recently the boy committed more forgeries at bis home in Iowa, and Judge Kavanaugh was notified, An order was then issued for the return of the young man to Uregoa to serve his term, JUDGE DENIES HAZZARD WRIT OLYMPIA, Nov. 26.-Dr. Linda Burfield Hazzard waa yesterday denied, by Chief Justice .Crow, a writ of error in the finding of the lower court, In which she was sentenced to serve from two to twenty | years in the penitentiary for manslaughter, Wnless one of the United | States supreme court judges issues an order directing the Washington | court to issue the writ, Dr. Hazzard will not be permitted to carry her case to the highest court HERE’S A JEKYLL AND HYDE The Seattle police have a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the toils, if the charges preferred against Herman Meyer, a shoemaker, are sus. tained. Meyer was arrested Monday at the Felder Shoe Manufacturing Co., 2615 Western av, charged with having bored a hole from a room| in the Stevens hotel to the Petkovitz Fur Co, store, at 119 Marton st., and then stealing $1,000 worth of furs. The stolen goods were found in his possession. working steadily as a shoemaker for several months He had been anninted by his| ff view 20 dormitory men of the Seattle association were entertained at | A. wit | entertain and be entertained by the association men of Bremerton, || IF YOU have tears of pity, p police force, je turn them on. the San Diego Chinese gamblers, caught In the act, were tried be- whites and five negroes, who promptly acquitted, one juror is awaiting trial for smuggling In opium, sional gambler, and a third a professional crap.| are so mad that they ought to be muzzled, | SAVE YOUR TOES! A Berlin violinist, who lost a finger, had fer one of his second toes to his hand, and now fiddies ‘er, But it’s possible that that toe may become unreliable music, like all the rest of us, 7 a FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 ————$_———— nr STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY IN OBSERVANCE OF THANKS GIVING DAY A Special Selling of White Aprons including Aprons practical and pretty, for mistress and maid, all at unusually-low prices. | SPECIAL, 45¢— } run beading HERE’S CHANCE FOR ROLLER} Tea Aprons of pretty, Dresden-pattern | Crepe Plisse, trimmed with beading and | lace edge. Special 45c. Swiss Sewing Aprons with swinging | 1 pocket, trimmed with lace edge and ribbon- | Special 45c, | White Lawn Tea Aprons, trimmed with | pink, blue or red-dotted embroidery edge. |) Special 45c, Second Vicor SPECIAL, 15¢— Circular Tea Aprons of Dresden-pattern lawn, pink or blue flowered, with lace trimming on pocket and ruffle. Special 15c. Aprons of white Special 15c. “Coronation” lawn, trimmed with lace. Large Band Aprons of white lawn, gored and smooth-fitting. Special 15¢. Maids’ Aprons of white lawn, with bib, and finished with Special 15c. embroidery-trimmed plain straps over shoulder. Parlor Maids’ Aprons of white lawn, gored to fit the figure and made with plain bretelles over shoulder. Special 15c. SPECIAL, 45¢— Parlor Maids’ Aprons of white lawn, cut round and trimmed with embroidery ruffle Special 45¢. and bertelles. Long, white Princess Aprons, suitable | for house maids; have embroidery-trimmed bib and bretelles. Special 45c. Many other interesting values in Aprons at 25c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and up ff to $4.50. Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Dresses Special $4.95 A Serge and Diagonal Suiting, which come in black, navy-blue, maroon, Copenhagen-blue and brown. : : They are styles suitable for at home or business wear, being for the most part quite simply tailored. There are just 45 Dresses in the } selling, each marked considerably under regular value, at $4.95 —Basement Salesroom Children’s Serge Dresses, Special $2.50 A with sailor collar) and tastefully trimmed in braid and buttons. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Sale Square, First Floor || Initialed Table Tumblers | Special [35c| Set of Six } china, NE, Thin-blown Table Tumblers, dec- orated with any desired initial and Special, the set of F pretty wreath design. six, 35¢. : Cups and Saucers Special 25e Pair Tea Cups and Saucers good quality, thin decorated with | dainty floral designs and gold tracings. Choice of three attractive designs. Special, for Cup Saucer, 25¢. of ~—First Floor. Trimmed Hat Clearance’ PECIAL clearance four groups of Trimmed Hats, including Velvets, Plushes,, Beavers and Felts, with trimming of fancy Ostrich, Wings, Rib- | bons and Flowers. Special at $1.65, $2.65, $3.65 and $4.65. , He ot AY! Brassieres, RASSIERES forced under arm, with embroidery insertibn and edge fit the figure perfectly a set line from showing Special 18¢. values in —Basement Salesroom. pecial 18c | trong boned and trimmed | They | nd prevent the cor- hrough the gown. of muslin, rein- 4 Basement Satesroom OMEN'S fine-ribbel Cotton Union of VV Suits seasonable weight, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length. Very well finished—sizes 34, 36 and 38. Special 3O¢. } ) Basement Satosroom. SPECIAL purchase, comprising 45 pretty Dresses in navy- blue and maroon serge, designed in one-piece style (some Exceptional value at $2.50. Oval Savory Roasters Special 85¢ SEAMLESS, oval Roaster, as pictured, of smooth steel, self- browning and self- basting. Size 11x 18 inches. Special 85, ENAMELED SAVORY ROASTERS, SPECIAL $1.75— Large-size Roaster of seamless mottled- blue enamelware, special $1.75. ALUMINUM - HANDLE BUTCHER KNIFE, SPECIAL 45¢— Butcher Knife, with 6-, 7- or 8S inch | blade of extra qhality steel, with shaped aluminum handle, special 45c, | BUTCHER KNIVES, SPECIAL 25¢— Wood-handle Butcher Knife with 8-inch blade of good quality steel. French shape handles. Special 25c. PARING KNIVES, SPECIAL 5¢— Paring Knives in safety razor style, with | good quality steel blade, special Se, SLICING KNIFE, SPECIAL 15¢— Slicing Knife with long, flexible steel blade and natural wood handle. Special 15c, PUDDING MOULDS, SPECIAL 25¢ SET— Imported Jelly and Pudding Moulds, of extra-heavy tin. Set of three different sizes, round or oval, special 25c, STANDARD FOOD CHOPPERS, SPE- CIAL 95¢— The popular “Stand- ard” Chopper, easily cleaned ; chops foods fine or coarse, as de- sired. Special 95¢, THREE-PI — —— SET, SPE- Three-piece Carving Set of steel, with stag handles, sterlir good quality ng silver fer- rules and Germain silver caps Except; value at $2.25. “SP | omnes NUT PICK SET, SPECIAL 18¢— Set of six Nut- picks and made of nickel. one. Cracker; plated steel, Special 18c, Houseturnishings Beetion. VERY low price for these well-tailored Dresses of serviceable { da é

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