The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1913, Page 10

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REMARKABLE $1 SALE OF UNTRIMMED SHAPES $4, $5 and Even $7.50 Models Are Included: Here's the Most Radical Price-Cutting That the Millinery Clear- ance Has Yet Attempted—$4.00, $5.00 and Even $7.50 Untrimmed Shapes Are All Reduced to $1.00 Each. All the Favorites of the Passing Season Are Here—‘ mall and Medium Turbans, Bonnets, Mushrooms, Flaring-Brim Dress Shapes With Smart, Soft 4 Crowns and Drooping Brims, Made of Fine Velvet, Plush and : atters’ Plush, in Black and Many Handsome Colors. s.oona rior Last Meeting of vom’ A New Lot of , ers’ Training School)“ 25c Pennants | Will be held Tv iiheinase THE STORE WITH A PERSONAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE. Special Christmas writ ing room is situated on the —BRING A COUPON | | THIS COUPON When presented tn the Bon « Marche Toy Shop entities you to | See the Polar Bear Grot 15x36 inches. Here are the new to on the Fourth Floor,] kinds that will be on sale Tnes Toyland. Santa Claus and f day 6 polar bears deliver any NEVADA U. S.A. purchases bought in their CHICAGO OREGON vicinity WASHINGTON WYOMING —Fourth Floor of the —from 9 to 11 A. M. Tuesday—|. ler-Priced Specials to Indace You to Shop Early in the Day 50e SILK RATINE AT 29¢ YD. | 3c DARNING COTTON 4 FOR 5c |) BO pieces of fine, lustrous Sik Ratine, very Clark's O. N. T. Darning Cotton, 45 yards to and nobby, in street and evening shades. | the spool, in black, white, red, navy,.tan, ecrn, ‘THI 11 a m., 29¢. —Upper Main Floor. | gray; till 11 a. m., 4 spools be te HANDKERCHIEFS Se EACH CuRTAINS T0 79¢ PAIR 59 with embroidered floral and conventional designe; | New Nottingham Lace Curtains in white and il $1 a. m. Se —Upper Main Floor. | Arabian, all double thread and shaded designs, 25¢ PERLLUSTA 18¢ A BALL scpims WORTH TO 20c YD. 9¢ Sgt and Stout, 140 yards to a bail; Mill lengths of fine scrims, one of the most —Third Floor. | popular of all curtain materiala, till 11 a. m. %¢ ‘$150 SHEEP. SKINS 75e EACH 29¢ SATEENS AT 8¢ A YARD of shades, full size, tii] 12 a. m., 75¢. of lustrous heary sateens, tn colors —Third Floor of the Bon Marche. the to 8 yards, 36 inches wide, till } 58c LINGERIE WAISTS,15¢ EA.| 19¢ PAPER NAPKINS Sc PKG. trimmed with lace and embroidery, till 11 a Package of 100 pure white paper napkins, not | m. at 160. —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. | over 2 to a customer, at Sc # package, till 11 a. m 12 1-2¢ Comfort Chintz 8 1-2¢ 19 1.2¢ CUPS AND SAUCERS 8¢ lengths to 10 yards, with floral designs, till 11 Pure white imported china Tea Cups and a m., $%c a yard Saucers, in ovide shade. Not over 6 to each —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | Till 11 a m., Se —Lower Main Floor. 15¢ LINEN CRASH 11¢ A YARD 25¢ SHADOW LACES 9c A YD. 4000 yards of all Mnen Scotch crash, 17 inches Shadow and net top Laces In white and cream, wide, extra Be not over 10 yards to each. | widths up to 10 tnches, till 11 a.m, 9¢ yard Tilia Lie. ower Main Floor. n Marche. “Bargain Tuesday” in WASHINGTON APPLES —FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON— ere 1.25 LUNCH COUNTER —— SPECIALS —— From 11 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Fourth Me Fancy Winesaps, highly colored size, priced a bor. Senators, highty color oa sadtiann wine extra fancy a box ... $1.60 $1.50 —JIN CANNED FOODS—— | RELISHES & DELICACIES Winesaps, fine color, medinm size; priced, a box re simply Aelictous, 5c ‘Tomato Long Nelifiowers, large size; splendid quality, a box Routtion Branch — IN CANNED FOODS — | a4 quality, 1 a dozen kina for, « jar Fella Pack Tomatecs, Happy Seckeye Salmoe, Happy Home, | Orange Marmalade, Tea Garden | ome, Jayne aximum | Reliance or Maxim brands; | brand; one of ‘ } ‘ j ; brand; one of the very EB Sess means AC | iarze cans; a dozen De | tt! Priced. « “pound 20c a can 3 New Maine Corn, Happy Home | Pure Appl R " @ dozen cann, $1.50; qi | ml peeled axparagus; | 2 ao. 4c c| © PUNE (och crests posnn 12:¢ Del Monte Pineapple, ‘thfek slices | Pickles, in large Mason Jers. the fm heavy syrup, No. 2% cans, Mediom White Asparages, eplen- very best quality: 25c ething new and an Bret Retiai simply deltcto a Jar nize cans 5c “22¢ « 22 | Beveras for all package pherries, filled: ‘In ed, each wunranteed strtot) a Klass pure 5c an fdeat 10c TUESDAY SPECIALS IN MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES ——————— Taylor's Compound, 4- | gta 35c¢ Be 0 oF Lemon-0, {Ih dozen « a can I better; pint bent Vanitia re Holled Onts, the “, 3 A mn, makes de A : vd P ‘Baking. Bawden, fami Stock Fink, the Vike Street, Seeond Avenue, Union Street, Dec. 9th 4:00 « “a fn the Cafe, 6th floor. The 1 pubject: Mental Develop 12 Cc! ment of the Child—and 4 2 Demonstration continued ——EACH——. Balcony, Upper Malo TT buy one or more 25c pennants Floor. It is a very con- Pat ize each sT. 3 venient place to address \ I your holiday gifts and] These pennants are made of felt 12 ¢ | cards. in pretty colors—they are size , 2' 9c} Pore Matsard, in rhorbet glasses. | = POEM TODAY | THE BELATED VAC ATION the jart wun orn and friend Had pa He had put off Till com And he With last summe Iwan the Wher numer gone war was nothi Hut the sea and the sand Twas the last summer boarder Whe all alone Ina mpty cavern Ww nee diners had flown There wae nary & maiden And nary i, W hone could sear Twas the Inst summer boarder ew ed up his trunk And # TT) go back To my warm elty bunk | And never, oh, never, Again will you hear Of me on vacation Bo Inte tn the year!” STORY OF THRILLING RESCUE | 8. M in command of the tell the story of a Dun woody service Wireless North division of thrilling resene of the crew of the Aloba, which is now drifting towards the and coast, after breaking away, Sunday take her in tow oft Destruction island The reve ir and encountered difficulty in transferring the gale was blowing at the time. | The crew, ship's dog and parrot were finally taken aboard the res boat. They bad been cared for by the keeper of the Destroction nd bihouse, while the Aloha wallowed In an unseaworthy condt Ttlon on beach | "The vessel sprung @ leak during a storm ed by the captain to avoid further destruction | the Fiji lalands. The Snohomish, with the react today agen, to Capt © Pacific coast revenue waterlooged rocks of the Vancouver ts crew of the Aloha. A She was inbound from od crew four-masted schooner | ohominh reached Destruction teland Sunday inst week and was beach-| arrived tn Port Townsend | THE SEATTLE STAI A from the tug Darling, sent to STILL SEARCHING FOR LOPEZ | Still clinging to the hope of finding the urderer, in some remote corner of the Utah Sheriff Smith and his deputies continued to SALT LAKE, Dec. & l corpse of Ralph Lopez, me Apex mine, near Bingham, search the workings today Last night the searchers atumbied, In an abandoned tunnel, on the blankets Loper was known to have had with him when he toc fo the mine, and on a soot-covered towel, re y used Lopes could not possibly have escaped Bm th insiste again today, ; except by unpardonable carelessness on the part of some of his be | stoners. BATTLE WITH MIKE DONNELLY CHEHALIS, Dec. §.—Mike Donnelly, the Bellingham murderer, who escaped from Walla Walla, where be was serving a life term, fought a gun battle with di ¥ sbertfi's near Toledo on Saturday after noon, left his companion dead on the woods | Donnelly and the man afterward dopnties and ordered to throw 1 into the brush and opened fire, Donnelly’s companton dropped, murderer diaappeared. There was nothing on the be identified. Following De Sheriff Close of Cowlitz, a search continued until Sanday ni ands Donneliy jumped back bh was returned by the deputies and after ® parting shot the escaped y of the dead man by which he could ere made up by awis, and the 1p. of » When It was _siven FATAL LEAP FROM WINDOW NEW YORK, Dec. §-—Mre. actreas, and niece of Rear Admiral Wor fn {te battle with the Merrimac, ju ments, on Riverside drive, to the pay was instantly killed was the ¥ irector for the Fi whom she when she left the cause of t he trance GIVE UP THE OLD PARTY NAME Florence Worden MacGregor, former commander of the Monito n a window of her apart in floors below, an r J. MacGregor, stage at the dinner table planation as to the | SAN FRANCISCO, De With Gov. Hiram W. Joly at the head, the dominant polfti a in California, which ght pr moder bas ret Siicam organization and name, on. Satur ublican party and became the progres day formally repu sive party of California Gor, Johnson delivered the big st Aisappointment of many, fatled to an h of the occastor oo himself a candidate for the United States senate. WASHINGTON, Dec, §.—-Ry a vote of 4% to 25, the senate, at 11:67 Saturday night, passed the Raker bill, giving the city of San Francisco the water supply and power rights in the Hetch-Hetehy valley. The bill will now go to the president for his «!gnature, hating already been | Passed by the house. IT’S AN ABSENT MINDED WORLD ———— — [THE DEFAULTER NEVER CAN | | RECALL WHAT HE DIDWITH THE | Dias KALE, | | — ALTOGETHER. YOU MRE BIC? 127.35 5 SHORT IN YOUR IACKAUNTS, DID YOU ROP IT IN YYALL ST. a Lah AFTER HE WAS /(GERVED HI6 TERM, HELL REMEMBER WHERE HE PLANTED MOST OF IT UNDER A ROK, —— ON A CHORUS GIRLS. BREAKFAST, THEN | SPENT | CENT FOR A PAPER THEN YYELL FORGET WHERE THE REST WENT) OR DID YOU PuT (TIN rota at RAN Ho) a nd and disappeared In the | killed were surprised by the | but, to the? ok refuge Ff - Stite closest dally a 580 Be Sure to Visit in Doll-Town S you may know, this is the first Holiday season this store has had a Doll Section, but it is so complete that it might have been for years. All the new favorites are here, and many old ones; Baby Dolls Buster Dolls here Kewpie Dolls Martha Washington French Walking Dolls Dolls Dollies fashion- Carved Wood Dolls able, Dollies quaint athe Kraze Dolls and homely, Dollies to be dressed, and lots of practical clothes to dress them in. Second Floor, Rag Dolls Kestner Dolls Celluloid Dolls Men’s Gift Slippers: wish to Attractive Display give him something to adi to his home comfort, and “Slippers” to your id as you remem of contentment that comes wha the day's work over, the slippers are donned and he settles back, relaxed, his. favorite The Shoe Section (First Floor) suggestss the following numbers as being especially appropriate Men's Tan Vici Kid Romeo Slippers, kid-lined, with hand-turned soles, $2.00 pair. Men's Vici Kid Opera Slippers, tan or black, with hand-turned soles, $2.50 pair. Men's Brown Ooze Opera Slippers, leather-trimmed, with hand-turned soles, $3.00 Men's Tan Kid ( with Women's Christmas House Slippers, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1 eo | parr. Misses’ Christmas House Slippers, $1.00 to $1.50 pair. Boys’ Christmas House Slippers, $1.00 to $1. 75 pair. Infants’ Christmas Shippers, We to $125 pair. Women’s Street Boots $3.00 Pair Basement Salesroom offers a lead olumbia Slippers, new design, hand-turned soles, | First Floor, Gift Handkerchiefs OMEN’S Fine Shamrock Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, embroidered in one corner butterfly, bow-knot, spray and floral designs. Three in box, 5O¢. WwW HE ent 5 D effects, h ing value in Women’s Boots of Patent and Gunmetal Calf at this popular price. They are Button style, made over a new Women's Fine Irish Linen Initiale’ plain toe last, with Goodyear welt sole and Handkerchiefs, initial inclosed with pret- medium-high heel. Cravenette cloth top tily embroidered forget-me-not, bow-knot Sizes 2% to 8; widths A to D and poinsettia designs. Box of six, 90¢. | an These Boots have the style and will sat- Women’s Fine Irish Linon Lawn Hand § isfy vou in fit and service. Very moder- kerchiefs, one corner effects in a variety : 4 pee ately priced, the pair, $3.00. neatly embroidered designs, 12%¢ Ls i Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, in Couch Cover Special quality linen with well embroidered block - $1 95 initial, 15¢. big ee Ae aa genet Children’s Handkerchiefs, with neat is Ch n 7 rising eG f th , ae versible (both sides may* be used), 234 tS ee ’ his yards long, 60 inches wide. Exceptional -” values at $1.95. eee Caparo $2 Fancy-Linens Jf 3-Piece Toilet S Low Priced 19 Y -Piece Toilet Sets Yc . EMSTITCHED Fancy Pieces in em 2 Special $1.95 broidered bow-knot designs with one sa ¥ i HOSE who have in mind a Toilet Set row of drawn-work. Made of good quality to as a Christmas gift can purchase linen-finished, round thread material. T@sday at a saving. These Sets are of Scarfs, 18x48, 65¢ each German Silver or Ivoroid with gilt-finished ie ; ‘ Sti German silver trimming and consist of Six- Sqnares, 30x30, 65¢€ each: inch Inlaid Beveled Mirror, good Brush Scalloped Scarfs and Centerpieces in an with inlaid back and a strong Comb, com- assortment of effective embroidery designs: plete in lined box. Scarfe . Spec al $1.95. —Rasement Salesroom page i TBxat 7S¢ each; Centerpieces, 18x18, 35¢ each f Centerpieces, 30x30, 65¢ each. a | Mercerized Hosiery ee Special 15¢ Pair F 7c * Women's" Black Mercerized Hosiery, ancy ups and Saucers blightly imperfect, sizes 8% to 10, special, Special 25e the pair, —Rasement Saiesroom 15¢. Py A special assortment of pretty Decors ated China Cups and Saucers, including & good selection of floral designs. Excep —Third Women’s Union Suits st, stisction opera! a : ; tional values at @ each. Special 39c A d Millinery: Clearance Values OMEN’S Trimmed Hats reduced to 5O¢ for clearance. Children’s Trimmed Hats, special S5¢ | } and $1.85 for clearance Women’s Union Suits, fine-ribbed and perfect-fitting, in knee length, with Dutch Sizes 34, 36 oe neck and elbow sleeves. 38, Special 39¢. Fancy Scarfs, 75¢ Each ERY appropriate for gifts are these Dresden Auto Scarfs, which are shown Women's Untrimmed Hats, various col- ple in many pretty color combinations. ‘They ors, reduced to 85¢@ for clearance. be are,17% yards long and*23 inches wide, and Women's Untrimmed Hats, black only, are mode el ced a 2 | are moderately priced at 75¢ each. reduced to $1.85 for clearance. | Plain color Scarfs of sheer material in a Tam Hats, reduced to 10¢ for Basement Salesroom, r Misses’ some with self-color dots, 134 yards long and 23 inches wide, 50¢. Basement, Salesroom. ee 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs Petticoat Special, 95c Special $21.00 good assortment, clearance, Three Hundred Petticoats @f mercerized EAMLESS Wilton Velvet; 20 Rugs in sateen and a mercerized cloth made espe all, and twely x] patterns, suitable cially for petticoats, Both materials are for the various rooms of the house, light weight and* durable. Five different The opportunity to bay a handsome new | styles in medium and deep flounces. Black, Rugeat és notable saving, at $21.00. navy and emerald, ° Special 95¢ each. “Basement Salonroons Second Floor. On sale Tuesday,

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