The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1913, Page 8

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. THE SEA SEATTEE STAR - THE PERVERSITY OF FATE When I want to stay home and be quite at Just to loaf as f wish and to dress as 1 plear At the Bon Marché as Safely as Their Elders) fetal St Store closes Metal at 9:30 * me delight Or the voice which at other times gi THE EARLIER MOR NG HOURS ARE BEST FOR SHOPPING. Towels, with |} And my plane for a reat I give up with «groan arenes tts anal Rea Na eg A Special Selling of Fur Scarfs and “Muffs Gues neat Towels, all linen, neatly Realloped, size 20x40 } . ood inches; nice for gifts * . : ; ) 16x24 inches, But when I am eager for something to do priced, 45 ines) ime 10s All drowsed ! A ¢ ntere ng Cc i sriced dressed up kill in my clothes that are new, 2 aVe' aS qgltabey c clot ge 35c An¢ 1 go forth with a heart that ts gay, t ry I t r sti ri eS pt e nging fo: one to share in my play, . Towels, all pure linen Guest Towels, with pe Aaty a soul any Where T bk at (Basement Salesroom) neatly scalloped or em well worked scalloped Who hasn't thing like that 4 ne | 20x40 . reais al cagemOnts OF , bases : 5 Sooo; wlll tae » nice ty oe nk 15x And If the & party my luck’s #0 benighted PECIAL, pucrhase of Fur Scarfs, Muffs and Neck qual ” A 3 gifts, 59c + gern 35¢ Oa coneatens uke 1 am never Invited; pieces is now on sale in the Basement Salesroom at 2 . herever I go and however I roam at pate: at ncatty Ai There's no one to play with, there's nobody home, prices which create an unusual opportunity for those who All Linen Towels, neat Guest T on Hl So back to my toom I must drearily ¢ have included these accessories in their Christmas gift Hist. i, ly hemstitched and em embrolde And cry myself sadly and slowly to # broidered; sire 28x42 quality Hnen bie ox ih) BERTON BRADEY The offering includes a large variety of popular styles and inches; aie 24 Inches; priced 39c | * " pelts as follows at just .... c Oe and : vette | . ni pre > ae eee coven cro *" JUST WHERE WAS OLE BORN? |! © sers— quality, neatly hem stiteh my aizo «63643 3)ac * “a ike stitched; size 20x40 ches, and will be very The North Yakima Republic, among other things, said Ole Hanson, Black Fox Sets, $22.50. inches; will make capi nice for gifts, at $1.25, |ff| progressive candidate for the United States senate, was born in Sweder Moufflon Sets, $18.50, ; tal Christmas 35 $1.15 0 Here ts what Hanson wrote the editor os: « BF 4 gifts, at .... € and 0 1 had believed, from what my parents told me, that I was Racoon Sets, $27.50. ‘ound born in Ractne county, Wis, in a small men; enough for that purpose. Thin, | had foc Linen Cloth with scallor tis true, but large Black Coney Sets. $5.75, $8.75, $9.75, $12.75 pres old my and $13.75. Guest Towels, of good quality linen, neat hematitehed hems, | Linen Lunch Cloths, neatly : pric 2 Y es, [J | Wife and children 1 wax of American nativity saw hematitched; size 15x | size 45x45 inches; priced, $2.26, $1 5 size — 60x60 inches, | ‘ . ; ‘ < $1.95 and ....... sriced, article he . ‘Who Is Ole Hanson? { my champlonship of Brown Coney Sets, $8.75 and $11.50. me inches;". splendid ah oy |] Norway Nw sa talker, and ke , lible accuracy weave, that will 25 Linen Cloths, round shape with scalloped $3.00, each ' i . 5 he: feed at ... aes Main Floor. of the press, they belleved it. Fortunate GO at ..ccceceees ¢ | edges; size 68x68 Inches, priced at Lower Shysioina who espihted at my birta and th sorrowing family that I was born in Wine 1 with the] PUR MUFFS— ugh him | convineed my | vei Japanese Mink Muffs, $15.75. | Hanson leaves for Spokane today, and will be gone in Bastern ‘ rn Just for Tae Mornin From j to 11 Only Washington for about a week. He will make several addressos, inect Caracal Muffs, $15.75. means with Chairman Slater of the stato comm! confer with old friends, | f Sable Squirrel Muffs. $18.75. and start bis preliminar ampaign for th nomination —A Big Batch of Shop-Early Specials—No Phone Orders-— | ————— ——|§ Marmot Muffs, $9.75. } A H Muskrat Muffs, $11.50. $1.85 Satin Charmeuse $1.39 | $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets 59¢)] scene: rar out at son, materi om board a huke trannatiants Kid Coney Mutts, $9.75. | liner which is being tossed about like a cork In a rough sea of t G. D. Justrite Corsets, made of batiste and cow s ges der -engehey tiger Reg a in oP ah = ad Sensis cinde 1k te 94. The Bootiace King, a famous Yankeo multi-milMonaire (clinging des-}{] FUR SCARFS— Near Seal Scarfs, $11.50, $15.75 and ‘ pairingly to the side of his bunk) Meward! Steward! black. $1.39 till 11 a. m. Upper Main Floor. lla m., 59 Second Floor. sy Japanese Mink Sesrfs: $11.75, $21.00. “L understand this ship has watertight compartments? | M Scarfs, $13.25. 20¢ Sateens at 8c a Yard Men’s $1.25 Sweaters 75¢ Ba. |] -versic0'* Sis in bs wusrisny onpanens $13.25, $15.75, $18.25 and $22.50. in a eS L.TS, 87.75 | | é é Then tell the captain I must have one tmmediately. 1 don't care Kid Coney Scarfs, i} 1,800 yards of heavy Sateens, full line of col Men's Oxford Sweater Coats with ruff neck, /P) what tt costs! Cleveland I r } Caracal Scarfs, $11.50. $8.75 ® ors and black; lengths, 1 to $ yards; 36 inches | heavy wool mixed garments. Not over 3 to each fe | | | | and wide. Till 11.8. m, 8c yard. Upper Main Floor, ‘Til! 11 a. m,, Te. Lower Main Floor. Sable Squirrel Scarfs, $8.25 and $9.75. Black Coney Scarfs, = gop 25. | | HANDS MRS. COE AWFUL RAP] “So Ses e078" ite Toilet Paper at Se a Roll) $1.98 Character Dells 75e Ea Initialed Tumblers Christmas Cards, Be Pkg. Set of 6 85e¢ HRISTMAS TAGS in good assort- ’ ment, some strung, ready for tying; ABLE Tumblers of also Christmas Enclosure Cards, 5c i Not Dutch Character Dolls with unbreakable heads PORTLAND, Dec, 16.—Mra. Henry Waldo Coe, wife of Dr Coe, Fine Crepe Totlet Paper, large size rolls aoe agra 1 ve national committeeman from Oregon & personal friend | . Til progr over 5 rolls to a customer at Se a roll till 11 a m. | and bands; pretty wig, short hair, Till 11 a m., ; Tbe it pf $1.98. Fourth Floor. | of Theodore Roosevelt, was roasted to a turn by Judge McGinn Satur 10¢ value. Lower Main Floor. be instead of § day when the ca@urt granted a divorce to Dr md 4 }}$1.00 Savory Roasters at 55¢ $3.00 and $4.00 Raincoats $1.00 J ssissrtin'2tiosion inet of hisses” Oval shape “Savory” Roasters, absolutely sant $3.00 and $4.00 tan, gray and black Katncoats, = thin-blown glass, package —@estment Galserecm, tary; regular $1.00 value, on sale from 9 to ll a full and long, all storm models for women and A LEGACY A consi m. at S5e each. Lower Main Floor. misses. Till 11 a m., $1.00. Second Floor. “Binks inherits his wit.” with Old English ini- tials surrounded by Beaded Evening Scarfs wreath design, as pic 50 tured. Price 35¢ set of ic of 50e Box of Ruching at 33c 50c gg Aprons at 35¢ _Yeweries | box, each plece ditt bila’ Aprons of Amosk with sleeves, | LSE ess Oe Sy | YOUNG HUNTER KILLS HIMSELF | Mtcnas tomen ATTRACTIVE Git Sears of ehiton TACOMA, Dee. 15.—David Anderson, aged 20, a high school student, x spisiniecalaiin prettily patterned with metal beads, —25¢e Peri-Lusta 18¢ a Ball— | 50¢ President aideeatete 25¢ {s dead today aw the result of shooting himself accidentally while ht Sale Sauire: First Floor 2 yards long, with hemstitched ends, 50c. | jing ducks off McNoetis island. He attempted to pull the gun from | Our complete stock of peri-lusta Crochet Cotton | President Suspenders medium weight, till 11 a. boat by the muzzle, the gun was discharged and th of shot entered LACE DRAPE VEILS, SPECIAL 45¢— fm two sizes, Jewel and- t. On sale till 11 a | m, 26ca patr. Not over 3 pairs to each. No phone bt ht side, He died before he could be en La D d Shetland Veils i si a i side. r , tak aig Neckwear and Guimpes ce Drape and Shetlan eils in a |} m. at 18c a ball. Third Floor. orders. Not in boxes. Lower Main Fioor. rae m map good selection of designs, black and colors, I VE IT AWAY ; —Sasement Geieween 25eMercerizedMarquisette 15 Men’ Ss $2. 00 Slippers $1. 59 Pr. | A woman wants to get rid of her husband's old clothes In the spring 50c and $1. 00 E special 45¢. eed { “Yea, he writes the same jokes his grandfather wrote.”—N \ | | } } six yard for Mercerized Marquisette Scrim, | Men's Slippers, Opera and Everett patterns, also jena he wants to save about five sults in case he goes fishing. , free ee esting lots in rety_ popula ir eatin. On sale till th a. m. | tan kid, ng stylo; all sizes. From 9% to 11 « He never goes fishing, but he hates to with his old clothes. | ff WO excer tionally interesting Mesh Ba s for Gifts i} Value 25c a yard. Third Floor. ™., $1.59. Upper Main Floor, Mr. and Mra. Wombat were having the annual batt! | these popular accessories, including a Zz “1 think I'll give away thi | “But | might want to /FOR GIFTS—WAIST LENGTHS OF FINE SILK) — °°" old sult, dear. It's seven’ that ault to go fishing In a dross sult, dear."—Kane fusion of dainty new effects in $1 95 Emboidered Lace Collars and Sets ’ : : : Crepe-e-Chine Collars with frills SPECIALLY appropriate for gifts are Each Length in a Pretty Holly Box—Prices $1.50 io $5.00 WHAT IS IT WORTH, ANYWAY |] <1 tse: ant crepe de-chine Ficnas thee German s "biobh “todibar eaten | | low- and High-neck Guimpes 4 ‘ dt’ chain’ hana A i ‘ lori ———————e What was the value of the Colisoum Past ing on April 1, 19127] ie ici C or round corners and chain handles. At- ‘Handreds of Delightfal Designs and Colorings to Choose Fro ce county values {t at $4,000, the Coliseum Investment Co. at $12,600.| Filmy, Lacy, Medici Collars. tractively priced at $1.95, —Basement Saiesroom —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. So, falling to agree, a jury will be called on to fix the value. Following |[| —desirable for gifts and very moderately z Lape A a A that, the county will be e ready to begin Dduilding the canbe court ho’ srauacll priced at 5O¢@ and $1.00 each » 'e Have Had to Drop ‘‘Bargain Tuesday” in the Groceries Until After the Holidays, ia Wake ke | SPECIAL: New Net and Shadow Lace Gift Umbrellas, $1.00 het You'll find Many Pare Food Economies Here Jast the Same————— } | Teacher—Willie Jones, where were you yesterday? i} Guimpes, very desirable styles and quali- ae Umbrellas wits fast-black | meee Agen cent ties, with high shaped and boned collars, water-proof covering on &-rib Para- | DAINTY PYRALIN IVORY TOILET ARTICLES AT— terrible! had 1 bier tla when de eis out, it hurt lyons Aaa elastic band ape ho nse with Turkish op. Unsul aa | aie as 8 at $1.00, Basement Salesroom MARY GOING ON THE STAGE} small Rugs for Gifts Coviints Sak He NEW YORK, Dee | savertiea Specially Priced omen’s Silk Hosiery through a <4 P . uftra stein's Victoria 7" ° one meratein's Victoria PAIOST cuaty home/hab eine: for. One _ 85¢e Pair or more of these small Rugs, and the W' MEN’S Pure Thread-silk Hosiery prices are an inducement to buy with high-spliced heels, lisle top to Having been Washington, I contract nent, beginning deliver a # usual male attire and will spe 100 YEARS OLD AND INSANE for Christmas gifts. About 100 Rugs im prevent dropped threads and lisle sole. fi the offering, priced as follows Price 85c pair; box of 3 pairs, $2.2. YES, WE MEAN IT—PYRALIN IVORY—THE BEAUTIFUL—THE POPU-|] 44, TASOMA, Dts. 8 toner Oran, an Indian woman, 100 yeare W754 Wilton Rugs, special $8.50, _____ a BasesentSineroom | LAR—at a straight reduction of 25 per cent from the regular Bon Marche prices—the to the Western Washington Hospital for the Insane at Steilacoom. 84.00 and $4.50. * és ii ; week before Christmas—and our entire stocks of Pyralin Ivory Toilet Articles are in got baif a dollar and a girl, and can dance, you'll bave 27x54 Axminster Rugs, special $2.00. Imitation Ivory Toilet cluded in this sweeping reduction. Pee Sig “peg nepal night. The money goes to the 27x54 Body Brussels, special $2.25. Sets S i ] $2, 95 Sounds like a fairy tale, doesn’t it?—But a very nice fairy tale. Here are a few of the || — —--— —-- _ osliaeticl 36x63 Wilton Rugs, special $5.50, » Opecia | ; bargains: $6.50 and $7.00. A SPECIAL value in an Imitation Ivory | : } LATE Y ES TER DAY AT.--- 36x72 Velvet Rugs, special $1.85. Toilet Set, with 5-inch beveled mirror, | TRAYS AND MIRRORS | BRUSHES AND FRAMES COMBS AND PUFF BOXES 36x63 Wilton Velvet Rugs, special good bristle brush and strong comb, packed 4 « Te Combe, coarsé and fir slids # x05 ~<te ' { th eg nl a Ivory | Child's 92.28 Har Brosbea, with | TT" Fombe, coarss ani bec SIRADED. GAlwy, &. Law, oxta ploneer and capiteliet, dled $3.50. ‘ in a holiday box, $2. : sement Salesroom able gifts. Price PSE 1) SC peatiteagem inmate dr Lah. peace lca oR ae ad 2.8 36x72 Axminster Rugs, special $8.00. ie tise 52.00" Pyralin Ivory oh # Boxes; they have the IE! CHICAGO.—Gladstone Dowle, “Prophet” Dowle’s son, was ordained > 7 } Are. sige Uhigxii Inches Cf an sepincopat minteter ig 36x72 Axminster Rugs, special $3.75. Tea Tiles, Special HB just | o- . _____ Second Floor. ee, ant | , Yantty Combination |f/ = gan FRANCISCO—An oil heater exploded in the home of Jas.| ; . i Siar priced a teu | nid e111] | stcatanon, 74, and he burned to death ee Gift Slippers 25¢ Each i 34.98% Bonnet Mirrors, make ver are | cobras is sd agtltthaaltind d N inexpen- 4M) handsome 3c | ean PANAMA.—Canal offiicais said ships will be passing through the S Ts ra wif t Si00 Ring and Long y $ 04 ditch in January, if there are » no more, Hides Sive gut Mirors, are 2 | per Main Floor of The | that many priced at just be | See Marche, SAN FRANCISCO,.—A oe of hay burned in the 12th and Mis meo_ Slippers sion st. yards and a man Inside, believed to be John Erich of Idaho, : ; hows ekeepers perished WW with hand would value is turned les, kid-lined shown in the illustration —MEN’S $2.00 AND $2.50— —HEAVY TROUSERS FOR— |, — $1.50 pr. — ' HERE'S A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ii RUST, CAL.—The body of W. A. Ne two months ago, was found hanging, bed post in his lodgings whose wife hanged around the n oe eee pair. a é These Tea SAN FRANCISCO,—The tling work se Moore-Hunt Men’s Tan Kid Romeo Slippers with Co. anor dealers, burne @ other co same building nis io and hand- ‘ $2:00 nufte red damage to the total extent of $50. chamois lining d-turned sole, $2.06 Tiles are of heavy Porcelain pair and are decor- AL | Men's fine Alligator Opeta Slippers on ated in colored Dutch designs Special new last, with hand-turned soles and kid 25@ eac Third Floor, ‘ each NEW YORK, Dec rned Jessie, belleved to|{f lining, $2.50 pair. casipsbieeestctetsaee {have been sent by Miss ef Met issing daughter of Wm Men's Black’ and Tan Vici Kid Opera MeCann, a wealthy wholesale krocer, Waa seeeived at the MCann home| 4 Feereye: Slippers, broadtoe last ch, ~~ SHLK Waist Patterns | Dear Mother: I will be home Thursday afternoon. Do not worry.” | mois-lined, $2.00 pair. Firat Floor, tf 4 r Miss McCann, a prominent ocial worker, disappeared Dec, 5, Her! I or bal ts | parents be lieve | she is being detained some ewhore axatr hor will | ° . Two-yard lengths of Si “repe-de-Chine —— |ll Dresden China Novelties Se a ee STILL USE FIRE AS WEAPON Make Desirable Gifts Snaheuee To ee ‘andlesticks Bowls, flower 3askets Two-va enoths fancy Silk CG | LONDON, Dee. 16.—Militant suffragettes started a fire a Candlesticks, Flower Baskets, Two-yard lengths of Fancy Silk Crepes at Denport > + 7 today, which did $3 a placard Benbon Dishes, Plates, Fruit and Candy may be had at $6.00. posted near the scene inseribed “Revenge for Mrs, Pankhurst ‘ompotes and Cake Plates. “ane s 2-va eneth ; Mi va Pankhurst, who ke her mother, has been serving a OM POE ‘ : Fancy Silks in 2-yard lengths. may be jail sentence, Was released today at the point of death from a hunger these and many other dainty gift pieces had at $3.00; in 3-yard lengths, at $3.75 OP RANT ANAteA late to choose from, all in the characteristics and $4 | prison, also refusin | King George “In your majesty’s name, a noble woman ts being done to death, | — . = le call upon your majesty to stop this crime before it is too late,” BOYS’ KNICKER- BOCKERS —$1.00— $1.50 and $2.00 Kniek erbocker Trousers of heavy, ail wool cassl- meres, cheviots, twi and worsteds, $1.00 pele. WORKING MEN to save a neat sum on Trows ers Tuesday They are made with reinforced seams and sidé straps and buckles, of fancy stripe cassimeres, brown and gray mixture tweeds, cheviots and worsteds, in 82 to 4° waist measure —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche Mins Sehneffer, the Kaltting Kxpert, Is back Im the Art Shep ponMARCHE Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street 0,000 damage The incendiaries left ) gths, $5 referring to Mrs, Pankhurst, who is still in on 0; in 4-yard lengths, $5.00 eat or drink, sent the following telegram to Dresden flower designs, exquisitely mod- each in an attractive box, ready for pres eled and colored Third Floor. entation. —First Foor

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