The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 16

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TT «ee " My Dear Sir—Why Not Give Yourself jam a New Suit for Christmas? Get It at the Bon Marche Sale of $12.50 and $15.00 Men’s Business Suits at A SALE THAT INCLUDES EVERY “SUIT IN STOCK WORTH UP TO $15.00 All sizes here from 32-inch to 52-inch in $12.50 and $15.00 Business Suits as we ever owned, Suits that are as well tailored as any $12.50 and $15.00 suits in the land—all reduced $10.00. You've heard stories like this before in the latter part of January—but never in mid-December Boys’ $6.50 to $7.50 Suits Knickerbocker Style, at — $5. 00— They are ninde from fancy all wool cheviots, fancy casst meres, homespuns and worsteds in shades of brown and gray mixtures, blue mixtures and black and white mixtures. Most have 2 pairs knicker- bocker pants. Sizes 6 to 17 years, BOYS’ $4.50 and $5 OVERCOATS $3.95 In Bites 3 to 9 years. Made of fancy tweeds and cassi- meres in neat gray and brown mixtures. Either Kussian style or long coat with belts and convertible collars. Splen didly taflored. $3.95 each. —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. SATURDAY MORNING FROM 9 TO 11 ONLY “SHOP EARLY” SPECIALS—No Telephone Orders Accepted 50c Pheenix Mufflers Specially Priced | Webster's New $1.25 Dictionaries Priced at 25¢ at 85c With shaped backs, finished with clasp in sky, Webster's new Unive real Self-P: f white, red. navy, black and brown. 9 to 11 a m. page black leather binding. Studien oe Bs at 25¢ each. —Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche. —Upper Main Ses Mentiniechiets 2%e White Silk Padded Gift Books at i5e Bex of Children's for 10e——— me 12Vac Ea. Children’s Christmas Handkerchiefs, plain white, hematitched; put up 3 in a box. 9 to 11 a. m. at | tons from different poets. 250 value; till 11 a m, rehe. | 12%c. —Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche. 10c @ box.—Upper Main Floor of the Bon Ma: Women’s 98c Flannelette Gowns Priced Men's $1.25 Vici Kid Slippers for 95¢ Pair——— Women’s Fianneletie Gowns, in stripes, blue and | Tan of biack Vici Kid Sil ppers, either H. collars. | or Opera style, all sizes, from 6 to 1 Tn the white, or pink and white, with or without 9 to 11 a. m., 65c. m., 95¢. —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. Men's $1.25 Shirts and Drawers Priced at 79c———— as good to Ste te 75¢ Plain and Fancy Silks for 35c Yd. 1,500 yards of pretty Stik, a fine line of Men's Shirts and Drawers, camel's hair shade; colors, for waists or dresses, tii La me mete vase fall cut. From 9 to 11 a m, at 7%. —Upper Main Floor of ‘ie wee Marc! —Lower Main Floor of the Bon Marche. Sample Pieces of Scrims Werth to 25c/ Girls’ $1.50 and $1.98 Rain Capes Now | ———5e Ea. 1,000 factory sample pieces of fine Scrims, Mar- and Bobbinet, till 11 a m., Se each. —Third Floor of the Bon Marche. At 75c Gopd quality Rain Capes for girls from 6 to 16 years of age, hood attached. 9 to 11 a. m. at 75e. —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. 25e Crisp, Thin Chocolate Chips 18¢ Pound If you want freah Chocolate Chipa, get them here Saturday at 18¢ a pound, instead of 26¢ Crisp and thin, and the kind every one likes —Fourth Floor of the Bon Marche. | DAINTY CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES—SATURDAY Children’s box 2c Initial Hané- » Women's Handkerchicte—of fine plain white, hem- red daintily. Put meitehed | initial -handkercht holly and picture tu) ipictuce "box. . fa — a 12ic See box Women’s Hi —beautiful émbroide fn fancy novelty box with Jay anese hand painted floral 4 ps Mad Bel ie + Main To the @ the Busy Man or Busy Woman if you have not time to do your own shop- pi bring your Christmas Tiet’up up to the Mani onder Department on the Fourth Floor, and 1 will Nive one one of my expert shoppers fill it for you—both neatly and quickly ARMA WHEELER, Mgr. M. O. Dept. for @ Ball pure linen embroidered tor 156 jon Marche. Santa Claus and the Shetland Ponies are still entertaining hosts of little folks every day in the Fifth Floor Play Rooms. CHRISTMAS RIBBONS AND NECKWEAR SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY ON SEVERAL VERY “GiFTY” NOVELTIES lainty for bags 1 $1.50 | wih A "yar * Crepecde-Chine Searteatn furl | $125 Fiehue—in round and and orlental designs Shown 4 tat tet fecte—-nome with Me cuscinane blue and lavender Met frilin Cont eskestlency alk edgec In plone Dainty finished | of net ed 5¢ WOMEN'S 5¢c HOSE, FOR | PERRIN'S KID GLOVES AT| $1.25 KID GLOVES FoR 35c pr.—— | — $1. 50 pr. — At 00 pr. — Women's Miber PY. Stockings, | n'n Kid Gloves—four ait- sith isle. th ad garter tops— | f styles to choose from. | fine « heavy spliced heels and toes, 8% | > packed tn gift boxes. Ali | black to 16. "White, black, tan. other. mine —Upper ‘Main Floor of the Ron Bn EE PND You'll Find the Obristmas Kxpress and Post (uhotbrlehd iaseavVeer Canter” r—Very Conventent ponMARCHE)|.: Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street naaatitiiie, | SuCH A warm case for them, HE S AT "LE TAR % TO MY TYPEWRITER Thou art my aid in time of peed, wis Sfore closes My helper domy stay; Without thee none earth could read A thing | bave to say Phou eavest me from writers’ cramp | And flogers black with inh So now no chi ‘aphig champ | Can put me on the blink! | i ' hen trier apt wild go Insaae | | iR } And sok a padded c+ > Hecause they tried, and oy din vain, My myatic script to spell THE Hut now--m otters are as clear As any one’s could be And sweet an music to mtne ear The pounding of thy key! I thank thee duly, great machine, Which makes all hands the same, Which types tae very words | mean, However wild or tame. Thou mak'st my letters plain to sean, Thou bringest In my pelf And, when I write with thee, Decipher it myself! N the lean attractive prices. Among the ft sented are: Japanese Mink Nea Seal Sable Squirrel Racoon Coney The values The ra for gifts the piece. to pure to $27, c prices A lot for Women and Misses, of 50 Coats special $12.75. Two lots of Women’s Tailo' at $7.65 and $12. STUDY CIRCLE OF AD CLUB The first meeting of the Study Circle of the Beattle Ad club will pe d Suits in 85. a clearance | held at 6 o'clock sharp, Monday olght, December 15, at Cadien’s cafeteria Children’s Sweaters, $1.95, $2.25 and | Second and Union, with F. M. Foulser in charge of the fireworks. The a | new committee in charge of the Ad club study work for this winter con $3.25. }alsts of Prof. H. E. Agnew of the University of Washington ax chairmar : Bae i and rs. Robert Akin, W. B. Pirtle, E x, Herbert Schoen Women's and Misses’ Sweater Coats, fold, F. M. For F. Mel. Radford and Joseph Barton. | , 00. The Study Je alms at a more intimate discussion of advertising | $3.95 and $5.00 | subjects than ts possible at the open meetings, and Mr. Foulser bas pre-|f Women's White Voile Waists, special | pared &@ most attractive program for Monday night Mr. EB. G, Babbitt.) Hate vice consul general at Yokohama, will talk on “Invading Japan's || $1.15. Markets.” E. C. Cheasty of Seattle promises a pointed address to the . advertising men under the title of “Show Me.” Children’s Dresses, 95¢, $1.25, $1.50 Three men from Lowman & Hanford’s, Mr. N. T. Clancy, Mr. J. 6. to $2.50. ‘Thomas, wil! describe the recent prize contest held by Appleton & Co., the New York publishers, in which co! last two men took first and third prizes. Every member of the Seattle Ad club ts entitled to attend the Study Cirele SHE DOESN’T WANT THE JOB} } | | | CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Having accepted the editorship of the educa. [ tional department of a local newspaper, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young said to- day that she would not try to recover the position of superintendent of |} schools. 7) j A women's meeting was scheduled for tomorrow, nevertheless, to | protest against the action of the school board which forced her resig:| nation, and to demand the retirement of ‘he members of the board who) voted against her reappointment to the superintendency for another |} term. Mayor Harrison did his beat to clear himielf of responstbility for | the course pursued by the board members he himself had appointed, |} saying he would demand their resignation; that he wanted Mra, Young for superintendent all along, and that John D. Shoop, assistant supertn. tendent whom the board elected to succeed Mra. Young, ought not to accept the post. ‘THE CRY OF THE CONVICTED| | “The Cry of the Convicted,” the subject of Dr. A. W. Leonard's! sermon last night at the bi-weekly evangelistic services, reached the hearts of many wayward ones and turned them away from the path of folly. Several are now considering membership in churches and have handed their names to the committee Erickson and Mr. John A Tea Aprons and Boudoir Caps Dainty Gifts for Women RETTY Tea Aprons of white organ- die, cut round, and trimmed with deep border of Dresden-pattern voile, finished with ribbon-run lace beading. Pocket is trimmed to match. Price 50c. At 25c, are featured Tea Aprons in many j pretty styles, embroidery- and lace-trimmed. H One attractive Round Apron at this price is finished with machine-embroidered scal- lops in pink, blue or lavender and has em- broidered leaf spray design on pocket and } apron. A Dainty Net Boudoir Cap is in Dutch style, and has shirred net frill trimmed f with rows of narrow ribbon. Price SHRINERS ENTERTAIN VISITOR | sPECIAL— Visiting Seattle after-an absence of six years, Willlam W. Irwin of % Wheeling, W. Va., imperial potentate and official head of the Ancient tand Aprons of heavy white lawn, gored Arabic Order Nobies of the Mystic Shrine, was the guest of honor inst HH 4, ¢it the figure smoothly, special 19¢. sernent Balesroom | 25e. night at an informal banquet at the Aretic club. Officers of the Nile | Temple of Seattle were the hosts, [| ve SEATTLE BOY ON LOST SHIP Mr. and Mra. Edward Mattson, 4628 Mead at., are waiting impa tlently for word from the crew of the British ship Dalgonar, Their son Enwnuel was aboard the craft before it was sighted, October 28, 1,200 Hand-Bags me Gifts Special 75c | miles of the coast of Chite, dismasted and deserted. The mother ( ? -Bags, with metal frames, | bellew r gon is safe, in spite of the fact that c has been heard M's IRE Hand-Bags, : of the The Dalgonar is the fourth wrecked vessel young Matt moire handles and colored linings, }son has been on in an adventurous career, three other times » has escaped safely Special T5@ each 7-inch metal frame, fitted with coin purse Leather Hand-Bags, fancy lining, fitted cial TSE each a with coin purse, spe IT. sis MUCH OF A NAME Basement Salesroom » there fan't much In a name, after all. When William came from the old country, his friends led him to be He had his name changed to Wm. Gutt, short and Gutt married, acquired property FRANKLY, Christmas Slippers for All the Family W ribbon trimmed, OMEN’S Slippers, fu YOUNG THOMAS MAY RECOVER for life the John Holding his own in his struggle during night Thomas, the 18-year-old boy who was shot by Patrolman Fuller Wednes: wine, brown day night, rallied this morning, and a slight change for the better was —nd owray | noted by physicians. Thomas ran when the officer ordered him to stop ree game es after discovering him looking into a window at the home of M. Dona $1.15 pair jue, oan av. His condition is still grave, The bullet perforated | Women's —_— —— ———$ $$$ —$______. Felt Slippers, fur and ribbon trimmed, in’ black and Seventy mothers in Seattle are being enabled to clothe, feed andi fff BTay, all sizes, 95e pair educate thelr children, through the operation of the mothers’ pension Misses’ and Children’s Red Felt Slippers, law, which is proving a decided success, at only a slight cost over financial aid previeusly given through public charity, according to J. A fur-trimmed and ribbon trimmed. Sizes 5 to Sigurdson, county pension investigator, An allowance of $1,607.50 up 7. 21 <. to November 1 has brought cheer to 228 children of mothers hitherto || 8: 75¢ pair; 8% to 11, 85¢ pair; 11% to to care for them. Since the,law went into effect, 190 case: 2, 95c pair. been filed In King county ‘i , ——$_—_— Men's Leather House Slippers, in tan and black kid, Romeo, Everett and Opera FINAL V OTE ON PORT AFFAIRS styles, sizes 6 to 11, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 | ‘The people at the port election last Saturday voted in favor of pay-| |} Pait ing salaries t © port commissioners. Proposition squeezed through . U Fy ‘by a margin of 22 votes. The total vote showed in favor of salaried Boys’ and Youths’ Brown Kid House This vote, Sizes 12 to 2, $1.00 pair Slippers, Everett style » $1.25 commissioners, and 7,903 against. ho: , is merely advis- | ory to the legislature Propositions 3 and 4, although receiving decisive majority votes lést because they required a 60 per cent majority. The port commission Thursday voted (o resubmit both these proposition at the city election in pair; 2% to 5} Masoment Salesroons March, the commissioners believing that the people misunderstood thei: last Salt intent. ‘The general misunderstanding was that these propositions @all C Gl ] ¢ d ed for new and additional bonds, while in reality they were merely for u ass palts an other, WAGES IN Victoria, Australia, have Increased 25 per cent In 20} says report. Pretty good place to live, that—if cost of living| Iner id 40 per cent. | the transfer of bonds already sold from one harbor project Peppers, Special 25¢ HOICE tings, of a number of pretty cut- pearl Special 25¢@ each Third Floor with sterling silver or bint - =| screw tops | CHICAGO WOMEN in of Mazdaznan “Sun cult” ted on remaining in court while were explained, “studies” No second-hand reports of | Morning Shopping Has Many java Store opens at 8:30 | BASEMENT SALESROOM FEATURES, SATURDAY | A Purchase of Fur Scarfs and Muffs to Sell at Very Interesting Prices Basement Salesroom Suit we will place on sale Saturday a new and desirable assortment of Women’s F and Muffs, including a large v good styles in popular pelts, to sell at very Black Fox are commended strongly to the OTHER VALUES FROM THE READY-TO-WEAR SECTION: y Yaga? al 530 Section ur Scarfs ariety of irs repre- Muskrat desiring rom $3.75 95¢, $1.15, $1.25 Lingerie Waists, and $1.75. Children’s Rain Capes, $1.95. Silk Petticoats, $1.95, $2.75 and $3.50. Net Waists, $2.75, $3.75 and $3.95. Children’s Coats, 8 to 14 years, $5.00, Chiffon Waists, $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95. Silk Shirtwaists, $2.50, $2.95. a $3.95. —Daserment Ba! Women’s Umbrellas, Weve N’'S Umbrellas, on 26-inch Para- gon frames, with eight ribs. A good assortment of handles to. choose from, in- cluding Mission handles, with metal deposit trimming. Unusual values at $1.00. —Basement Salesroom Christmas Tié Ribbons 40c Spool Ko for tying up Christmas pack- other colors, 40c spool. ages, in 50-yard spools. Red and many Basement Saicercom, Women’s Glace Gloves 69c Pair OMEN’S Glace Gloves white, tan and gray. values at 69c pair. in black, Very good —Basement Salesroom Valenciennes Laces 25¢c Bolt and RENCH Laces in Valencie: These bolts can be used to good advantage in trimming Aprons, Fancy Caps and other Christmas Gifts. Price 25¢ bolt. Basement Saicereem, German 12-yard bolts. Gift Handkerchiefs \ WV omen’s—Men's—Children’s pm Hee bagh , $3.25 S Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, heer and medium weight, neat hem, 15c, 20¢, 25 each; $1.10, $1.45, and $2.90 10c, $1.70 c, dozen. Women's medium Linen Initial Handkerchiefs; weight, 12b4¢ good quality linen, neat letter, each, Men's Printed Border Handkerchiefs, 5 and 8c ea¢h c Children’s Handkerchiefs, including ini- tialed, neatly printed border and picture Handkereltiefs in attractive boxes of 3, 15c. Basement Salesroom Fancy China Pieces for Gifts, 50c intéresting N collection of Decorated Ching Gift Pieces is featured at this price, inclpding ‘ Tea Tilds Cups and Saucers _ Plates Mugs Spgon Trays Nappies Pin Trays and many dthers, in a wide range of @leas ing designs Price 50c ‘each --Basement Salesroom

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