The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 12

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or more 6c pennants each. | } «fj Saturday. fancy striped rompers. This Coupon when presented in the Bon Marche toy shop entitles you to buy one t i2%e St. 2 | $1.50 TEDDY BEARS AT $1 EACH Teddy Bears, 20 inches tall. of good plush, well made, at $1.00 each $1.50 kind, with voice, on sale here 75e CHARACTER DOLLS AT 49¢ { 1%ineh Jumbo Character Dolls, | largest dolls sold at so small a price, with unbreakable heads; dressed in 4,099 yards of Printed Chal- lies, Till 11 a. m, 4e over 15 yards to each. Marche. | || FOR CHILDREN'S DAY—GIRLS’ $3.50 TO $5.00 Reduced to $2.50 A splendid Children’s Day Bargain here—al! those pretty Serge Dresses—that have been selling at from $3.50 to $5.00—are reduced to $2.50. - s “fF, 4 : |, Grocery || Specials Pure Peanut Dutter, only the best peanuts, % pounds, Se; poun Navy Salad Dress for return of en thes. Bottle pounds 24 inches wide, full bolts. a yard —Lower Main Floor of the Bon and reds as well belts and sailor collars with embroidered scalloped edge—some have plaited skirts and are trimmed in red with large fancy buttons, CHILDREN’S $8.50 TO $10.95 TOP COATSAT......... Our Entire Stock of Children’s $8.50 to $10.95 Coats, in sizes 2 to 6 years, of plush, chinchillas, black and white checks, zfbelines, Astrakhans and mole skin, well tailored and lined, reduced to $6.95 Saturday Or 3 Fresh Ginger Snape, CoArnn toed splendid qualiey und. Not weight, with military collars and J including lamps frog fasteners. Til 11 a m,f dauber and sample 95e a suit Diacking. Till Il a m —Lower Main Floor of the Bon | —Upper Main Marche. Marche. Mostly pounds for $1.00. Eastern Creamery. Po m po Mall Your Packages and Get Mousey Ord vy | The the Men’s $1.25 Pajamas for —95e Ea.— blues, orop. Armour's Cut, me All Sizes in the Lot From 32 to 52 Inch Chest Measure In Fancy Wool Cassimeres, Homespuns, Worsteds and Serges an offer that is seldom made until not always then have made the Bon Marche's “Men's Suit Store” in town blues and grays that the best They come in browns, stylish black and white mixtures. Boys’ $6.00 to $7.50 Strong, Durable Suits —$3.00-* | And most of them have two pairs ot full lined peg-top knickerbocker pants to the one coat. They're made of fancy all woo! cheviots, fancy cass meres, homespuna and worsteds — in shades of brown and gray mixtures, blue mixtures and some black and white mixtures as well. We have them in sires 6 to 17 years. —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche Toy Store of 1,000 As ol is splendidly pre- pared to help you to play Santa Claus to the little folks this season-—for no matter what sort of toys, rockers, nicely THE “CROWN” KESTNER DOLLS ARE REDUCED Imported from Germany— have bisque heads and sleep $2.95 20-Inch Dolls $2.48 $4.75 24-Inch Dells $3.38 $6.50 27-Inch Dolls $4.98 $8.25 30-inch Dolls $6.98 $9.50 33-Inch Dolls $7.98 —Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche. Mechanical “Bing” make Saturday to $1.00. | SPECIAL—SATURDAY MORNING—FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. ONLY |} 6 1-2c Printed Challies _ |—te v— Outing flannel Pajamas, good some nice browns with leather but thete Made Russian style, are Sizes 6 to 14 years. $6.95 Extra fancy We cannot take any AMery phone Rutter—the very orders at this price s for $1.00; 36¢ a pound Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche, made from | New Prunes, guaranteed new, » Mayflower Coffee, 1 Senta Clara prunes, arnall . iyo ay CJ seize; pouna ¢ refund, of | New Brekem ice, spiendia qua ty ced Saturday, OC] pinks 5c Golden ‘Dates, giaranteod’ new pand ent inape mind ARCH Second Avenue, A MOST UNUSUAL SALE Offering Seattle Men the Very Best Suit Bargain of the Season Tweeds, $10.00, Gentlemen, for your absolute choice of | any $12.50 or $15.00 Man's Suit in the Bon Marche January These suits are the very $12.50 and $15.00 reputation as and the tonne, at $1.39 each. Boards, size with chart with figures and ters. Front drops down and makes a good desk; $1.50 Folding Go-Carts $1 Toy folding Go-Carts, with dolls and games you're seeking, you'll find them | $2.95 Black Boards $2.18 hi ; Basel Black Loman 22x47 inches, ing eyee—eyrlashes, papler | enameled stee! frames, 6 mache bodies—bdall and soc | wech rubber tired wheels, up- ket jotnted. holetered = leather = cloth; worth $1.50, at $1.00. $1.50 Mechanical Train Sets $1 Train engine tender, 2 cars and track. Keg ular $1.60 kind, reduced for —Ffourth Floor of the Bon Marche. 15¢ Shoe Polisher Now —At 9e— “Minute Shine” Shoe Polishers. brush, box $e woo! Floor of the Bon —Second Floor of the Hon Marche CREAMERY BUTTER, 3 LBS. $1.00 OR 35¢ A POUN finest Priced { popular at the Christmas Post Officee—Second Mloor Now, Then-—the Bon Marche’s | Entire Stock of Men’s $12.50 and) $15.00 Suits Is Reduced to and suits SATURDAY SPECIALS IN THE BIG TOY STORE $1.75 Shoe Fly Rockers —31.39——_ Shoo-fly Rocking Horses, dapple gray horses, with long enameled upholstered with cre aod roller let Seta. with of Krade | | upon the clroumatances. lany tnere | Mquor consumed tn MYRTLE ON TRAIL OF DOCTOR | virtue probably h Newspaper mon, bartenders, polloemen and certain women of easy greater insight to things that are human than vocations find them In other followings, row sympathetic or callous. It sometimes depends those people who aybe they “The Madam” In “The Lure” had a good Impulse which prompted her to send a hapless girl home to her mother, That she finally didn’t) has nothing to do with her first Impulse. She had a tender and huma streak despite her depravity. | Bartenders are supposed to be sympathetic, But when some maud-| ling customer is reciting his woes your man behind the fluids Is liable | to be grinding his teeth, He is paid to hear such things, but he grows | mighty tired of it. He's only human, and though he smiles or looks) | sympathetic he may be doing something else under his breath, | Which brings us down to a little incident which happened yester terday. It seems that two young girts, after a somewhat glowing t the police station. Thelr condition was not such | | lon In prohibition circles. | “men.” The names of the |} not to be had, but the names of the girle were, because they) were all night in the station. Then, this morning, a woman rang up The Star and said: “Ie there! any way to keep my girl's name out of the paper. | don't know what I'll do if her name should come out In the paper, She's only a young girl, sir; couldn't you keep it out!” No, the names aren't in the paper, but—well, what would you have) done, reader? | | BREWERY FIGHTS NEW SALOON OLYMPIA, Dec, 5.—A local brewery has undertaken to prevent so in the number of saloons {n Olympia. In newspaper ad. nis today, the brewery says that already there ts too much the state capital, and that tt wl be unwise to ex The council recently vertinome | tend the saloon limits and grant further ltcenses. | extended the limits to permit the removal of a saloon to & location | nearer the Wost Fourth at, bridge, over which a large part of the resi | dents of Olympia must pass to and from thelr homes, An injunction |} restrained the granting of a Heense for the new location, and now the ‘| brewing company has taken up the fight to prevent the matter being oartied any further Dr. Harrison H ka, Cal volved tn a multip! «, Friday told the authorities he will not resist extradition to California. Ho was arrested hore Thursday afternoon by Deputy Marshal Dev | enpeck, after a country-wide search had been instituted for him. The | spectfic charge againet him ta a violation of the Mann act, preferred by | Myrtle Portland. |} Keene, 4 Woeal | | | alleged to be tn-|ff 1} } | | { Kellet, 20, with whom he Is alleged to D have lived io A plucky woman frustrat her purse late Thursday afternoon, | Had her drees not handicapped he have been in the toile of the police today The woman was Mrs. F.C, §pencer of 6 j walking along Terry av., ner Republican # | noon, when a man tiptoed up bebind ber an She held tight to the satehe! and gave a lusty scream. | The man released bis arip on the purse and ran. | pursued him | him for half a block ‘B’NAI B’RITH ELECTS OFFICERS | ont Order to the Hild ted his eaptur . the man might 4% Terry av. N. She was 0 Thureday after & grab at her purse. | | \ Rpencer | Mra. Isaac Swett, past grand p B'nal B'rith, in the Pacific cons sheimer lodge of Seattle, Thurw unqualifiedly Indorsed the attitude of F ident Wilson on the } situation, Swett lauded the stand taken by the United States in failing to give recognition to | fi | Huerta, whom he branded as a “murderer and an enemy of humanity.” |i It is the same spirit.” Swett declared, “which way manifested in| |the campaign of the B'nai B'rith, resulting in the abrogation of tho |i treaty with Ruse’ The United States te sounding the keynote of hu i manity against barbarism.” | Officers elected for the enening year are Julius Shafer, president; LIVES OF CREWS ENDANGERED | | TACOMA, Dec The Northern Pacific railroad was found guilty | fH | Yesterday in 16 of 12 counts for viola . feral safety appliance jact, by a jury in Federal Judge Cushma art. The 12 violations # | chars: 4 against the road were for hauling care from Auburn to and Seattle, when the couplings of t cara had been broken | jand t were chained to the train, or when they were not equpiped || | with grab trons.” The government charged that hauling the cara inj if | regular freight trains endangered the lives of tle crews, ax they were compelled to go between the cars to couple them | i} WANTS HIS BED COVERS BACK L C. Bogardus, teller tn the Scandinavian American bank, whose | ccasiae porch at his home, at 240 17th ay. N., was robbed, on Wednos-| |day night, of a quantity of bed coverings, has $6 which he will gtve to lany one returning the covers in question. And he won't ask any ques tions, Bogardus thinks some boys in the neighborhood may have taken | fil | the articles as a joke | | Tacon If they don't bring the stuff back,” says Rogardus, “T'll pay the $ to any one who will give me/any information which may lead to the | arrest of the thiev “DARE TO DIES” BUSY AGAIN SHANGHAI, Deo. 6.—Reappearance of the “Dare to Dies,” an or | ganization which struck terror into Manchu hearts during the last rev | olution, was the latest development today tn the organization of a mon ster uprising against Yuan Shi Kal. | The society carried on its campaign against the Manchus with pis | tol, knife and bomb, and it was seldom that it pronounced without ex eciting sentence of death. Its members were absolutely reardiess of their own lives when they undertook removal of an enemy. One favor | ite method was for the n chosen for such a task to swallow some drug which he knew would kill him in a few hours, and then proceed with his work less of the consequences to himself, since he knew jhe could not live in any case | IT’S AN ABSENT-MINDED WORLD | You TESTIFIED aT Aa 1 HAVE NOW IS A HAZY RECOLLECTION THAT SNAGGLESON, STOOD UNDER A 2-TON SAFE THAT WAS BEING HOISTED INTO A Q-STORY BUILDING, DECEASED, SNAGGLES / AND Fr DROPPED ON HIM SON, ON THE Coco / \AFTER GLO@BS PLEADED { £ WITH A BRICK, Now! [IN VAIN Wire HIM TO sree) "Sa Rees THE GOURT ACROSS THE STREET TO \wuar You Saw, / | HAVE A DRINK OF 74,000 LOCOMOTIVES inspected last year by the Interst commerce commission, more than 48,000 were found defective, } effects i Sore pin, d Women’s Tailored Suits: Specia | two attractive lots of well-tailored le ble winter models, to sell Saturday at the folle ricedl SPECIAL $12.85 this lot includes of diagonal ge, t loth, cheviot and ratine, in + t i I , gray, Sizes 34 to 46 Exceptional value at $12.8 a SPECIAL $7.65 in this lot ae Suits of sket-weave cloths, diagon- als and fancy suitings, in black, navy-blue and gray-mixed. Sizes 34 to 44; 14, 16 and 18. Exceptional value blue, maroon and Ostrich Feathers for Gifts HE Basement Millinery Section offers very Ostrich Salesroom interesting values and Ostrich in the most desirable and colorings, of which be suitably boxed for Christmas presenta- in single Plumes Aigrettes season's any will tion, upon request. The prices range from $2.95 to $15.00 Paradise Aigrettes in black, oes white and ‘unjed SIS 8 SZ —Dasement Ralesroom Blouses for Gifts Nets Chiffons Silks DESIRABLE item in apparel meets woman's idea as to the Jifts, and so we sug- attractive almost every really gest values in Dress Blouses at moderate prices, ranging from $2,50, $2.75 and $2.95 to $3.95. Variety makes choosing easy; high and low necks, half- and full-length sleeves, in white and a good assortment of colors. Any Waist selected will be put in a suit- able holiday box upon request. —Basement Salesroom. acceptable in a selection from the many Gift Neckwear Specials 15c, 25c, 35c | Special 15c— This lot consists of Lace and Net Col- lars, Jabots, Tailored Stocks and a number of other Neckpicces Special 25-— An assortment of Venise Collars, Em- broidery Collars, Net Collars, Embroidered Lawn Collars, Chiffon Frills and other fancy neckpieces Special 35c Included in this lot are Shadow Lace Collars, Jabots, Fancy Satin and Venise all unusual values at 35c. Basement Salesroom Collars, Leather Hand-Bags, Special 75c Ly EATHER Hand Bags, with as pictured, 7 polished metal 5 frame, leather strap handle, coin purse and herringbone lining also a number of imitation Special 75c, Daroment Saleeroom. fancy of delft blue; Leather Bags at 50c pretty Gifts in Jewelry this P this price A gift novelties, White and Beauty are shown many including Bouquet Pins, Cuff Links, Pins with gold top, Pins, Fancy Bar Pins Links with pearl, Hat Pin Sets, Rags, Fancy Beads Rings. Moderately Bar Ster- with enamel Faney Stone Pins, Pins ling Silver settings, Cuff and plated tops, Children’s Mesh Sterling Silver each Vanities, and priced at 50c Fancy Jewel Cases, in gr finish, with silk Priced from 25" Men's » Black moire lining, Unusual value at $1.00. ay ssortment of $2.00 each Collar leather lining, in an shapes Leather wide Boxes, fancy strap on lid. cardinal, | FREDERICK“ & NELSON |g a By wally a 5.30 er —Basement Salesroom, Girls’ School Coats, $5.00 Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 Years P' AIN-TAILORED Box Coats i erviceable , navy-blue and brown coatings, some of them full-lined. Good coats for school wear, and good value at $5.00 SWEATER COATS, $3.95, $5.00 Wool Sweater Coats in popular styles, in sizes for girls, also for women up to 44 bust measurement. Colors, Oxford, navy- $3.95 and $5.00, —Basement Salesroom, Moderately priced, New House Dresses at $1.50 HREE pretty styles in these crisp, new House Dresses—one is shown in pic- ture. They make very acceptable gifts for the housewife and are suitably boxed for presentation A pretty One-piece Dress delft-blue chambray gingham with the waist at- tractively in em- broidered bands in white on blue ground. The skirt is joined to*waist with white piping, and a fancy collar, trimmed with embroidered band, finishes with waist. Price $1.50. Another pretty Dress is of plaid gingham in blue or pink and white, trimmed with plain bands em- broidered in white , leaf spray design An_ exced- FRingly attractive and well- made House Dress. Price $1.50. In striped percale of blue or lavender and white, is the House Dress pictured. It is trimmed with plain-color panel, fancy collar and dainty vest effect of embroidery edge and wash buttons. Price $1.50. —Rasemont Salesroom Smoking Accessories for Christmas Gifts DJUSTABLE Smoker's Stand, as pictured, in brush brass, verde antique and statuary bronze finishes, with telescopic adjustment. Fitted with cigar rests, is of trimmed match box holder and re- movable glass inset. Height, extended, 30 inches. Price $3.00. k Smoking Set in brush brass finish, with Tray, Match Stand, Ash Recept- acle, Cigar Rest and Cigar Holder; a very attractive value at $1.50. —Thica weed Gift Dressings at 5¢ A‘ ARGE of Christmas Seals, Tags and Enclosure Cards, in many styles, Sc package. line Basement Salesroom heaves Tie Ribbons ED RIBBON for tying up the Christ- mas package, 10-yard bolts, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ and 35c¢ bolt. | Red and Green Christmas’ Tie neo, | with “Metry Christmas” lettered in gold, No. 1, 17¢; 1%, 20c; No. 2, 25, the 1 Green and Red Ribbons yard spools, »5¢ First Floor. Women’s Gift Hosiery Attractively Priced WOMEN’S Fine Mercerized H black, white and tan, sizes 10, Fe H box $1.00. pairs in a qual+ and Women’s Silk Boot Hosiery, white ity tan, 50c pair k dlosiery, “full 8 inches deep, *85c gait; i Threae s lisle Women’s Pure fashioned, strohg Lop, sole and high spliced heel, 22 —Basement Salesroom. lisle box of three pairs, / 1 o th 4 4

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