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

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i} tom and hardwood THE BIG BON MARCHE TOY SHO And remarkably good Express Wagons at the price. Have 12x24inch body, eameled a bright red, steel wheels and steel axles. Splen- did values at $1.25. Strong and durable | Others priced at 75c, 98c, $1.50, $2.50 each s GLIDEROLE COASTERS, $4.5¢ Giiderole Coasters—full ball bear- ing wheels — rubber tired — steel frames, hardwood top board—good brake. LIGHTNING GLIDER, $2.50 } Lightning Wheel Giider—iron } whesh, steci axles. hardwood frame —foot steering gear—good brake, iy they are wheels tubular made | SWINGING HORSES AT $7.50 \ cactpeane he durable—et wheels— lea! | Swinging Horses on steel swingers | —hardwood stands. enameled red—- pak covered hgfse with saddle and | bridie. ROCKING HORSES AT $5.75 Platform ond Rocking Horses 4 piatform and rockers lash covered ‘They're imported. | DOLL CARRIAGES $7.95 Of closely woven reed—pbig reed Poll or hood—bedy of cart has good springs—rubber Ured-—upholstered. GARDEN BARROWS AT 7c Ff t ateel sides, wood bot- They're shee haiee sien justable black Priced wheels. Others at Sfc and STRONG, DURABLE, HARDWOOD WAGONS — $3.95 — “Paris” Wagon, made of hardwood—has steel axles 10-inch wooden wheels— nicely finished body 18x31 inches, Priced green rubber tired Rall Bearing V: clectpotee—= frames--adjuatable saddle with good springs nicely finished. 14-inch alee ‘Trieyele — steel Justable have rabber erar enameled Wabesh Limited Hand Car 4 wear, ti rubber tired whee! ie : $5.50 1S FULL TO OVERFLOWING WITH THOUSANDS OF INTERESTING = TOYS ON WHEELS And they are the best wheel goods we ever had—Autos, Velocipedes, Tricycles Express Wagons, Wheelbarrows, and gx ness knows what else All strongly made—so that they will stand the wear and tear of juvenile locomo- tion You certainly should manage things so that Santa Claus brings some Bon Marche wheel goods down your chimney on Christ mas eve. CELY FINISHED GAR’ $1.25 Garden Barrows of bardwood—natural finish hardwood wheels-—metal tires-—-jiong hard wood handles; detachable sides. Very nice gifts BARROWS AUTO WHEEL COASTER $4.95 Auto Wheel Coaster with hardwood wheels—steel bear- ings — steel axles — 8-inch wheels—hardwood body, nicely finished. Very strongly made. Size 14x38 inches. Very spe- cial at $4.95 red “FAIRY” VELOCIPEDES, ao. inches | 221NCH WHEEL SIZE, $15.00. 5.95 | DOLL GO-CARTS $2.25 te ‘ Have rubber tired wheels has, 14-inch 4-50 | "FAIRY TRICYCLES $14.00 Fairy Ball Meartng Tri rupber tired = wheele—-ad seats and steel enameled inch wheel DOLL CARTS FOR $4.50 xX h, doll carte enameled ~~ handeot e! Teather ctoth upholstered Tibner loathe: VELOCIPEDES FOR $2.00 ured “heels Strong, well made Veloc with steel frame and wheels ler seat-—adjustable gear wheel 4.95 | “BICYCLES PRICED $20.00 tired steel THE $10.50 Car teat $4.95 brake, 20-inch SHOOT-THE-CHUTES, $2.75 Made of hardwood—nicely painted Is 18 feet long and car is 24 inches. Priced $2.7 Fleer of The Ren Marene. nicely axles — DON’T OVERLOOK APRON THURSDAY ——lIn the Harry-Scurry of Gift-Buaying— Here are two splendid Apron Day Bargaing—-too good to pass by—for aprons must be worn by basy home folks, holiday time or not 65c COVERALL APRONS, PRICED at 45c Coverall Aprons, made of Per- cale, in light and Belt and kimono sleeves are fin with neat, ished 65¢ values for 45¢ each white whether it is $1.00 “WILHELMINA” APRONS — for 75¢e — Large Wilhelmina Aprons, made of American shirting or fine dress gingham Trimmed with rick-rack braid. Make very Ineat house dresses Regular } $1.00 values for 75c each | Second Floor of the Kon Marche. colors. binding GIFT UMBRELLAS FOR $2.95 Pure Silk and Worth Up to $4.00 Here's Christmas luck for those who have umb mas lists. J A-sale of women’s pur each—even the covers are silk, ebonine—some plain—some meta room tops—all have the swagger “Turk's-head black, green, navy, red and wine. ¢ silk Umbrellas, worth up to $4.00, at $ and cravenetted, too. 1 mounted—some with the large mush- ¢ rellas on their Christ 295 The handles are of ’ loops. They come in —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. $1.50 Gingham Dresses $1.00 Gingham tr stripes, checks and plaic All nea ly rimmed and carefully finished All sizes. From 9 to Lt a $1.00 each. Second Floor. 10c Outing Flannel 6c Outing Flannel—full yard tn width lengths to 16 yards. Double fieeced, ood quality.. Pink, blue striped Fimie, “10 yards. 9 to 11.—Lower Main’ Floor. $1.00 Lunch Cloths 69¢ Fine, all linen 1 26226 inches some floral stitched. Limi Women’s 50c Hose, 19¢ Pair Women ekings fast black re novelty lace f 10. From % to 11, 19¢ Lower Main Floor. 25¢ Nut Sets for 13¢ Nickel plated Sets—consiating of 6 picks and nut cracker, Reg ular 26¢ kind; from # to lI a. m Thursday, lic set. Lower Main Floor, 25¢ Cups Saucers 13¢ Fine eae shell China Cups and Saucers—with handsome floral decorations m. Thursday, 1gc | a Main Floor. Priced, from 9 to potr, Lower Morning Specials for Christmas Shoppers NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED AT THESE PRICES 25c Ruching, 15 Yard or Dotted Net With of 1% m and white. 1c Curtain Rods for 5c Brass extension rods with hall onds—extend from 26 to 60 Inches. Have the regular extension brackets. From $ to 11 a m, bo each. Third Floor. 25¢ Handkerchiefs 15 Rox Children’s Handkerchiefs plain white and colored hematitched three in a burnt wood box—from 9to lla m, Ihe Upper Main Floor, 19¢ Kitchen Aprons 10c of he 5 Aprons stripe p th daint signs. 9 to 11, 10 Floor. 25¢ Margaret Aprons 15c Margaret Aprons of percalo—in Nght and dark colora Very neatly 4 with white. Special from 9 to each, Second Floor, $1.50 Silk Crepes 75c Yard Heautiful 40-Ineh lored desi«ena emb wach Sees arenes In pretty Plain «rounda 1 a m, The a ard ' or Wloor, ail _ Try Lunching at the New Cafeteria Dairy Lunch—Stath Floor AARCHE Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street, THE HIGH TRAIL » by four «and hills are bare again Im sick of yo I'm wear I'm tired « Your nlee I want to #ee | And rage! and ragged and high; To know the old tang in the alr again And the blue of the clear Western aky! conery Once more tn each fiber and fold of me I feel the old wonderment brew And again has the spell taken hold of me, The #pell of the mountains T knew So the city means nothing but sla And my heart ts a load tn my breast, And life will be stale and unsavory TI T stand on the bills of the West “hobo” and “rover” me; never can know yer ine Lat the homebodies Poor plodders, they How the fret for the bills has come And the fever that bide me to go Away from traditions gone moldering Away from the paths overtrod, To the place where the mountains are shoulde Hight up to the Archways of God! FIGHT FOR MRS. WAKEFIELD | NEW HAVE ‘onn., Dec, 10 Wakefield, under ence to be hanged tn March for her husband’s| murder, promised today to crystaliize into a state-wide campaign for the abolition of capital punishment Petitions are pouring In, asking the woman's pardon, or, at least, commutation of her sentence. Meetings are being held nightly to de- |mand favorable action by the pardon board. Dozens of clergymen | throughout the state will n, not only against Mre. Wake | field's execution, but against the tion of the death penalty on any | j one In the face of #0 strong a public re Mef that the pardon board would be un Lieut. Gov, Blakesley today joined the to refuse mercy movement in Mra, Wake | Horror at the case of Mra. Bessie | fi | nt, it was the general be | 9 field's behalf, contributing substantially to the fund raised for her|ff children | i KEEP ABOVE POVERTY LINE) “The real creat business man is the one who will lift his employes |above the poverty line,” declared Rev, Wood Stewart, rector of the Epiphayny Episcopal church, in an address to the King County Pro-| Bressive league Tuesday night. “Roosevelt rescued the ten command ments from the trampling feet of Big Busiffesa, The remedy for pres | entday evils is t by way of socialism except as a last resort, but we must remember that unless there ia a fairer wealth, thousands of men are gong to Join the socialist racks, and thers | will be men of the cloth among them.” Justice Fred C. Hrown told of the operation of the lazy busband act | Glenn 8. Corkery presided ‘OLD MELODIES ARE POPULAR | The old, old melodies found a warm response from the audience |i that heard the Schubert club concert Tnesday night ‘xle,” “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, and others, mellow and sweet, were sung by 64 ing for the love of song. And their singing wa "Ye Banks and) Bally tn Our omen and girls) highly appreci The netting and costumes were unique. All nations were represent led. Contributed numbers were a violin solo by Miss Jennie Middlevich, the talent and the rending of a one-act play, Phips,” b Willlam Pile ornuch. Hl The posstbilities of the Lake | tion for muntelp jectrical lighting to the city council in a report by E ng to a plan announced by Mr. Dimock last spring, the Iake {s capable Jot producing $0,000 kilowatte If the lake level is ratsed t | dam To accomplish this {t would be necessary to condemn Jacres of land. The timber on this land 1s estimated at 15,00 | board measure Cushman power site as a city acquist power source will be submitted or AH. Dimock. Accord GAS KILLS EVERETT, Dec and Jobn Ryan, enact the Coast artiller found end the night eved te have OF MURDER ‘COULSON | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10 killing Wm. wife, Kathe the night penalty wa od of shooting and| hing in a garage on ling Kovack, and the nment WILL FIND OUT ABOUT THEM ANGELES Albert Schoonover to deter: | thine the cause of the nce the recent a price of fresh eggs has dr produce men aver that the ago Schoonover sald that the Los Angeles investigation will be thor- ough, and that consumers will be given an opportunity to air their grievances, He admitted that the matter may be given to the consider- ation of a grand jury Dec, 10.—United States District inye . Attorne tigation Los ent of a 4 from 7 sent supply ration-wide federal probe, the 50 cents a dozen, although | # no greater than two weeks JURY MAKES HER BIG AWARD Damages to the amount of $9,250 were awarded Mrs. Ella Guignon! Tuesday, in her suit againet Addison Camp ll and Archie, his son. for injuries austained when the Campbell auto her down. The acei dent occurred April 5, at 14th av, N. BE. and FE th st. The auto waa driven by Archie Campbell, and at a speed, witnesses said was 40 miles an hour | (MRS. PANKHURST STILL WEAK | . | PARIS, Dec. 10.—Mra, Pankhurst was eecluded today in her daugh ter Christabel’s apartments here, very weak. Her friends sald her last hunger strik wing her arrest on the steamahip Majestic and tm- ter jail, Just missed killing her, and that she certainly » another | s, the leader declared she would return to London Mon-| it may result In her rearrest, to keep an engagement to \apeak at an equal rights meeting | | Mrs. Pankhurst was uneasy at the news that her daughter Sylvia| had faen into the hands of the police, after addressing a London meet-| st night, She was accompanied by her suffraget body guard as ft the hall, but the bluecoats made a sudden rush @nd caught her re her ‘escort had time to resist 4 When Beanbrough got married, one of his friends threw an | old shoe through the carriage at him and hit him on the head, | Couldn't he find out who owned the shoe? | No; it belonged to a horse.—Judge. 1 1 | | | | | i Sivision of economte |] | TO REPORT ON CUSHMAN SITE| ng his common law | | } tuerd, and hand-turned sole. pepe c/0ses (ally a « HOUR'S SHOPPING FARLY THAN SEVERAL LATER‘IN | ONE | MORE IN THE DAY A’ 5.30 eer THE MORNID VIL, ACCOMPLISH YOUR SERVICE FROM 8:30 O'CLOCK Women’s Cloth and Silk Dresses Special $9.75 UST 35 Dresses in this specially-priced lot, in- cluding one-piece styles of Silk-and-wool Pop- lin, Charmeuse, Eolienne and Serge in a number of pleasing models for business, street and house wear. Both high and low-neck styles in the lot, with three- quarter or full-length sleeves. Choice of black, navy, gray black-and-white checks. Special at $9.75. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ARE ALSO Winter Coats, at $9.85 and $12.75. and brown and OFFERED IN: Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits in a clearance at $7.65 and $12.85. One-piece Serge Dresses, for clearance, Silk Gift Petticoats at $1.95 RETTY Gift Petticoats and taffeta silk, featuring narrow, médium and wide-flounce effects of black, navy, emerald, Copenhagen, rose, Nile, cerise, apricot, gray, light-blue, brown and changeable effects Exceptional values at $1.95. MERCERIZED SATEEN PETTICOATS, SPECIAL 95¢- Adjustable-top Petticoats of fine mercer- ized materials in black and navy. Very serviceable and a special value at 95c. Basement Salesroom Colonial Pumps Special $2.15 Pair A SPECIAL offering for Thursday's selling — com- prising just 60 pairs of Patent and Dull Kid Colonial Pumps, with steel slide, as pic- Sizes 1 to 7. of messaline $2.15 pair. Special — Basemen' eercom Luncheon Cloths Special 25c Each pig jon Luncheon Cloths of linendinished, round-thread material, with colored designs in hem, special 25¢ each. —Basement Saisoreom. Drapery Marquisette Special 18¢c Yard DESIRABLE quality of this popular, soft-draping Marquisette or filet scrim, 40 inches wide, choice of white, ivory and beige. Unusually low-priced for Thursday, at 18¢@ yard AT 15¢ YARD— An exceptional finished Hemstitched in cream or beige. —Rasement Salesroom. durable, soft- 2¥4-inch value in Serim hem) Imitation Ivory Toilet Sets, Special $2.95 MITATION Toilet Christmas consisting of 5-inch Plate Hair Brush and Comb. for Thursday, —Basement Salearoom Ivory Sets for gifts, Mirror, Special, Beveled strong $2.95. . ’ : Children’s Hosiery x : : Special 10c Pair HILDREN’S Black Mercerized Cotton Hosiery, ribbed weave, in sizes 6%, ;, 815 and 914. They show slight imper- fections and are specially priced at 10¢ pair Basement Salerroom. Women’s ‘Union Suits Special 50c OMEN’S Cotton Union Suits with light fleéce, in ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves, neatly finished, spe- ment Salosrooms. cial 5O¢. Lace Remnants Specially Priced ACE Remnants in many varieties and lengths—many could be used advanta- geously on Christmas gifts, specially priced for clearance. Basement Salesroom $3.75. Basement Maiesroom Large Gingham Aprons Special 68c HOICE of pink and white blue white and blue and white stripes in checks, and checks the attractive Apron pic- tured to right. It is with round neck, fitted waistline and fastens at side with pearl buttons. Attractively trimmed with plain material. Special 68¢. Another Coverall Apron ff is made of percale in pretty patterns— light with small figures, trimmed in plain jf color, also delft-blue trimmed with striped percale. Designed with round neck and kimono sleeves and fastens down side with pearl buttons. Special 68¢. —Basement Salesroom Linen Table Cloths Special $1.95 EMSTITCHED Silver-bleached Cloths of good quality 62x76 inches, special $1.95. Hemmed Silver-bleached Table Cloths, size 59x80 inches, made of strong, durable linen, special $1.95. Basement Saiesroom made kimono sleeves new colors linen, size Corduroy, Special 48c Yard TIMELY special on good-quality, serv- iceable Corduroys in both the narrow- and wide-wale effects. They 28 and 30 inches are very desirable for dressy cox are wide, and ts for chil- J dren as well as women’s dresses and suits. f Colors black, plum, seal- f brown, golden-brown, taupe, cardinal and Copenhagen. Special, the yard, 48¢. —Basement Salesroom include navy, Wood-Carrying Baskets Special 50c UBSTANTIALLY MADE Wood Bas- kets, made of with reinforced bottom. An indispensable item of the fireplace equipment and an unusual value at 50¢. splint wood, Housefurnishings Section, Fancy Collars Special 10¢ OAT and Waist Collars in a variety of tasteful color combinations, em- broidered on net, special 10¢. —Basement Salesroom Baby Blankets Special 35c Each ABY BLANKETS in pink or blue, patterned with Teddy bears, dogs and kittens, size 30x40 inches. Just 100 to sell at this special price, B5¢. EMBROIDERED PILLOW SPECIAL 35¢ EACH— Irish Cases, hemstitched borders and prettily embroid- ed Made of good, firm fabric. Sizes before hemming 45x36 inches. First Floor. CASES, Embroidered Pillow with ends.

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