The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1913, Page 8

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Another lucky Bon Marche purchase—t! of Christmas Neckwear was secured by Seatt —enabling it to sell these dainty neck fixir Dainty 50c Sample | $1.00 Sample Neck- Neckwear, Priced | wear, for Friday, —at 25c— —at 50c— IncInded are Venise | Medic! Collars In net Lace Dutch Collars, | and lace—trimmed with Jabota, Macrae yg hbo ribbon and fur—Fichus jabots attached, Fichus, t with Mediet frills Bows, Collars ‘in Med. | Of net with Medill frill fel effects and chemis. | —Venise Isce collars tn ettes in cream ant/| epaulet effects, and white, | many others, THE GIFT HANDKERCH EXTRA SPECIAL 15¢ Box of Children’s Fine Christmas Handkerchiets Put Up Three to the Box at —10c box— And what is more accept- able and useful for gifts than Handkerchiefs? These are put up three in a fancy Christmas box, value 15c, special 10c. They have col- ored hemstitched hems LINEN EMBROIDERED BHANDKERCHIEFS 25¢ or $2.75 a Dozen in Fancy Box Women’s all pure linen Handkerchiefs } with beautiful hand embroidered floral, con- ventional, butterfly, basket | and wheat | ] Spray patterns, 25c each, in Christmas box WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS AT 50c A BOX Three, Four and Six in a Box | Women’s fancy Christmas Handkerchiefs, | showing four and six different embroidered designs; others pure linen, three in a fancy | box, priced 50c. —A SALE OF 100 WOMEN’S— PURE SILK $5.00 UMBRELLAS at $3.69 Each one of the 100 is packed in a nice holly gift box. They are made of pure silk on 8-ribbed Paragon steel frames with easy- running bulb runners—and large double silk tassels—with plain or carved Mission wood handles. —Lewer Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Conveniences for vent ia Shoppers 35c HOUSE BROOMS FOR Well made corn house Brootia—with four sewings. Not more than one to a purchaser. From 9 to 11 a m., 1$c each 18c 4c Lower Main Floor, Sets Lower Main Floor. 6 1-2c PRINTED CHALLIES Printed Cotton Challies—24 inches width. In Persian and Oriental effects. } over 15 yards to a buyer. 25¢ MERCERIZED SCRIM, YD. Beautiful Mercerized Voile and Mat- quisette Scrims in factory lengths. Splen 4id for short curtains. From 9 to 11 a NC m., 12% a yard. Third Floor, 25¢ KITCHEN SETS, PRICED Children's Kitchen nicely fia {shed—include 29 pleces of cooking utensils and a range. From 3 to lla m., lfc, Fourth Floor. 98¢ TO $1.25 GUIMPES Children’s fine white lawn, embroidery and lace trimmed Guilmpes. Odd sizes, broken lines. Sizes 6 to 14 years, From Cc 9 to 11 a. m., 25¢. Second Floor. Bon Marche Merchandise Bonds—tasued for A THE “A BONE: DA NTY CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR prices and still make a re able profit The has beer mventently arrar a value wor its price Dainty $1.50 Sample Neckwear Will Go at —just75c— ———=NOT EXPENSIVE EITHER—AT LEAST NOT AT THE BON MARCHE From 9 to 11 A. M. Friday—No Phone ane | © Street, Second Avenue, Union Street, —On Sale at— HALE PRICE Pretty Sample Pieces No Two Just Alike | lis time a big concern’s extra sample line | sive store—at 50c on the dollar half the regular retail “) aI 2 1 le's progre to you at just nto four price groups—each group Smart $2.00 Neck- wear Is Priced | —at $1.00- Large Ventee Collars. There are dainty | suitable for coats and | Fichus of net and em- | Gresses — Vonise lace | ery — Ventse lace Sets—Medtel col in assorted in riental lacs, | and patterns dainty Fi oth. | collars, stocks | or Jabots attached Upper Main Flogr of } The Bon Marche. fancy satin collars. IEFS ARE EXQUISITE. EXTRA SPECIAL| 25¢ Box of Children’s Pretty Initial Handkerchiefs, 3 in a Christmas Box, Special at. —12)c box— Handkerchiefs Christmas that school use. 25¢ boxes, con taining three handkerchiefs in a good line of initials at | 12%e box Friday, or 2 will be just dandy for WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS AT 98c A BOX | Either Three or Six to the Box Women's fancy Handkerchiefs, showing | six different embroidered designs in a Jap anese or picture box, or three all pure linen in a box for 98c. WOMEN’S RANDKERCHIEFS, $1.35 A Box | Six Ditferent Designs to a Box Women's Christmas Handkerchiefs of fine lawn in six different beautiful embroid ered designs, packed in a picture box, at $1.35 i} ——I/F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR—— GIFTS FOR THE HOME) HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: $2.25 AXMINSTER RUGS Fine Axminster Rugs. They are size 27x54 inches, and we have them effects. $2.25 values for $1.79 each. $3.50 PIANO SCARFS FOR Searfs. Shown tn handsome color ef. fects. They are the very newest in $4.00 IRISH POINT CURTAINS Handsome white Irish Point Cur are made on imported bobbinet $2 95) with cutout applique borders. $2.95 ° Beautiful Armure Tapestry Por | tieres—shown In all the new and rich $4 95 the new silk guimpe edges. Priced bd $22.00 AXMINSTER RUGS Heavy quality new Axmt atly in panel effects. Long o in a good assortment of artistic color Reautiful Silk Frufru Plano Drape $2 95 Piano Scarfs. $3.50 values for $2.95 zs tains. They are three yards long and a pair $6.00 AMURE PORTIERES reds, browns and greens. Some have at $4.95 | Rugs—they are size 9x12 f plush ple. $40.00 WILTON RUGS AT Exquisite genuine Wilton Rugs the colors are woven clear through to the back Sizes 9 and $2x16-6 feet. The best rugs for good service —Third Floor of The Bon Marche, GIRLS’ 80c WOOL PANTS Girls’ Underdrawers—winter weight flat, natural gray wool. 8 and 24. From 9 to 11a. m., 26c. Lower Main c Floor. 50c DOZ. EMBROIDERY COTTON, Doz. | Embroidery Cotton in white skeine—soft twist for French embrol I ery, Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 only. 9 to 11, Cc a dozen. Third Floor. 69c BATTENBERG SCARFS I7x51-inch Battenberg Scarfs in % design; lineue rs. All hand-r good quality id. 9 to ll a ach. ‘Third Floor | 59 TO 75¢ SILK REMNANTS Upper Main Pisor 75c TEA AND COFFEE SETS FOR Children’s T. 4 Coffee Sete—nicely finished—consist of ups and sat *, sugar, creamer, large serving tray. 9 to 39c 11, Fourth Floor ny Amount—Third Kloor—Cashier's Office. CHE RC THE TREMOLO « lady may beg and a Indy Or @ lady may argufy clea Yet man will not hearken and man will not heed the rdy in bi But where ja the man who ean still oh may plead When the pleas and the arguments And the lady refrains from mere words for a term And pulls out the tremolo stop You know ft-—the quaver of volce and of lip The moist and the tear-bedimmed ey The halfsuppressed sob which she almost lets slip And the broken and heartrending sigh Jet the militant hammer and yarmer and break; Let her bombard the king and the coy The wise Iittle woman makes no such mistake SHE pulls out the tremolo stop! Oh, man, you may win when she argues tn style, And you're stronger than she is And you may be as stone to her When she seeks for her way--or be jovellent mmile r rights But when her voice shakes and her eyelids grow wet Your mantle of power will drop And you'll give her whatever she wants, you can bet, When she pulls out the tremolo stop! BERTON BRALEY BIG TIME AT THE PRESS CLUB They're going to have a big time at the Press club Saturday night It's to be the club's annual Christmas reception, and some unusual and original stunts are promised, Old-timers like “Doc” Yandell, now C. i Yandell, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce; “Jim' Wood, and others, will be present to lend an alr of respectability to the proceeding» Agnos and Stephen, and their pres# agent, the “Town tn Review man of The Star, will be present, the latter to see that they are properly cared for, Fred Earp, fit 1, will play the role of Agnes, and Abe Hurwitz will try to look like Stephen M. M. Mattison says {t's going to be the biggest affair in the history of the club. He says they're going to have a cabaret show, and It's going to be Kood, because there won't be any Press club talent In It HEDGING In the days of the land troubles in Ireland, two Irishmen, Pat and Mike, were concealed, awaiting the return of thelr landiord frog the city to kill him, The landiord wae detained much later than usual, and Pat began to grow impatient “Mike. aid Pat, in a hoarse whisper, keeping him “1 dunno,” to him.” ANNA ROASTED FOR HELPING NORTH YAKIMA, Dec, 18 “| wonder what's said Mike, anxiously, “I hope nothing's happened The motives of Anna Held, the actress, who sold Red Cross stamps on the streets here, are assailed by North | Yakima Women’s Christian Temperance Union tn the adoption of the following resolution ‘That the ra of funds tn @ public streets by a prominent actress, under the guise of raising funds for the |# extinction of tuberculosis, but more than all to attract the public to herself and advertise her business, is wholly demoralizing Miss Munson Didn't “Want to. Be Mayor Again WARRENTON Or, Dec. 18-—M * Clara Mu the first woman linquish office January 1, as the result of z to succeed her. Mins Munson, who wan again | MAYBE THEY'LL LET ’EM OUT} CONCORD, N. secure his freedom under a ball bond Judge Aldrich of the federal inted a commission to determine whether or not Thaw is to run at large. The judge says sission is not appointed for making such observances as it seea fit to make as to Thaw’s present condition sane or not; ite opinion ts sought upon the »# je and sole question whether ft is reasonably probable that his liberty under ball would be dangerous to the public peace and # TALKS LIKE OUR OWN TEDDY NEW YORK, Dec. 1f.—Secretary Daniel, tn «a dinner to the North ria” in an effort to weaken “The real trouble,” called ‘hy’ from labor t pay the incom: neacy of progressive measures. sald Secretary Dani “ie that this so- It keeps party pledges; it does not take it makes protection-bullt wealth senators direct from the peop! They call it hyst: t means we can have no.more ators from the N. York ntral railroad; from the New York, New Haven @ Hartford; no more from the Standard Oi! trust.” They Give Rewards to Mothers of Triplets SANTA ANA, Dec 18.—Orange county supervisors, pride in the birth of triplets to Mrs, Otto Sommers, voted the mother $100, and offered similar amounts to other women to tle the record HE ONLY HAS ONE EYE, NOW} POMONA, Cal, Dec. 18.—Dropping a harmless it, pepper berry into his air orge Romberker, age sighted down the barrel The gun went off and doctors announced today that the lad will go hrough life with only one eye SWINDLING PARSON GETS HIS} SAN BERNARDINO, Dec. 18—The Rey. Chas, Lawrence of Pasa dena was found guilty of obtaining money under false pretenses. He was alleged to have swindled A. E. Welch of Ontarto out of $8,000 tn an orange grove deal | AN ENGLISH REPORTER, TOO! LONDON 18.—-United States Ambassado; denounce eee who wa « today warmly id Mr, and Mrs. Francis H, Sayre at mid night, with a demand for an {nterview with Mrs. Sayre, declaring he would lone hin position if he failed to get It The Sayres, guests of Ambassador Page, were returning to hin res! | dence when the man stopped them. Falls Into Fireplace and Dies of Burns BAN RAPAEL, Dec. 18 Marian Fish, 6 years old, died of burns suf. fered when she fell into the fire at her parents’ home. SPOKANE HAS LIDLESS CLUB SPOKANE, Dec, 18.—"The hatless brigade,” refuse to wear a hat, regardless of weather through the acquisition of Superior Judge Huneke, of “no hatters’ in the city, There are a number IT’S FINE TO BE A FARMER WALLA WALLA, Dec. 18.—Belleved to be the largest ever issued tn the Northwest to pay for the wheat crop of an individual, the Jones: Scott Co, has turned over to ¢ » Drumheller a check for $13 4 The wheat, amounting to 173,421 bushels, 1s being shipped o. "Taco | ma and Portland The Topeka Capltal observes that the person most easily amused is the colored man with a gold tooth, Providing, of course, It Is a front tooth.Birmingham News, LATE YESTERDAY AT--- CORUMBA, Brazil.—Col, Rooseve Jaguar and boar bunting in the jungle WASHINGTON.—Mra, W her pet dog It accepted an invitation to go SAN FRANCISCO.—'Doc” Mundell resigned as the Burns detective agency's Coast magager, to start an agency of his own, and 8. J. Heine of Cleveland succeeded him | NEW YORK.—The state charities board recommended that girls be lexcluded fram the Geo Junior republic, and that W. R. George, the| | republic's founder, be retired from Its management, because of his al Heged relatons with girls at the Freeville republic. > manner, as Was done on our! Dec. 18.—Harry Thaw ts tn a promising way to) nd whether he ts tn-| soclety at New York last night, took a rap at reactionaries who |i feeling due |i the members of which, has gained new dignity | J. Bryan notified the police of the loss-of | “NELSON | ny REDERICK& ws Sfore closes daly a 5:30 iii f oe | THE \ND 10:30, | FOR EARLIER MORNING HOURS, BETWEEN 8:30 SHOPPING. Fancy Scarfs, Centerpieces and Squares Reduced to 50c CENTERPIECES REDUCED TO 50¢ Scalloped 1R-inch SQUARES REDUCED TO 504. alloped Embroidered Squares of round- 30x30 Embroidered Linen Center pieces in ize thread linen-finished material, nches. Scalloped Union Linen Centerpieces with Hemstitched and Embroidered Dotted one row of spoke stitching, 30-inch size Swiss Squares, appropriate for pillow Thirty-inch Scalloped Centerpieces of *hams, 30x30 inches. Hemstitched Silver-bleached Linen Lunch Cloths, 30x30 inches. firm cotton, embroidered in several effect ive designs SCARFS REDUCED TO 50¢— Scalloped Union Linen Scarfs, 18x45 inches loped Union Linen Scarfs with one row of spoke stitching, 18x54 inches 18x50 several attractive designs, }f Scalloped and Embroidered Scarfs of linen-finished material, inches Scalloped Embroidered Scarfs of firm cotton material, I] 17x50 inches i Hemstitched, Eyelet and Embroidered Scarfs of round-thread linen-finished mate- iH} rial, 18x50 inches with Filet insertion, 18x49 inches. —Basement Salesroom. \| Hemstitched Scarfs of linen-finished fabric, “Nu-Cut” Nappies | | Sugars and Creamers | ’ Special 10c Each | 25c Pair | | nwo shapes Pressed glass i] i to choose in a quality i much clearer tractive Sugar a . and more desir- and Cream Sets | from in these at 1 ‘ | able than ordi- Hof Bavarian nary ware of this kind } China I} are i} in They decorated dainty rosebud spray designs, one as with gold lace borders and trac- Attractive values at 25c pair. Basement Balesroom The Nappies are 7% inches in diameter, in round or square shape as _ pictured. Priced low at 10¢@ each. —Besement saiesroom pictured, ings New Shipment, Just Received Women’ s Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs Low Priced at 15¢c Each UST unpacked, a belated shipment of desirable Gift Handkerchiefs from Ireland, all-linen quality, with }4-inch hems and small block initial with punchola design in circle and bow-knot effect. The following initials included: ABCDEFGH IJK UMUNPR $8 T.W First Fioor. —choice at 1S¢ each. Stationery Specials Men’s Gift Suspenders SA™ Moire and Plain Silk Suspend- ers in black, blue, tan and green, packed in Christmas box, $1.00 pair. Silk Suspenders with inlaid enameled buckles in various designs, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 pair. i i Moire Silk Suspenders with gold plate buckles (suitable for engraving); pink, | gray, blue, lavender, old-rose and white, | with white kid ends, $2.50 pair. —First Floor. jf N exceptional value is offered in a spe- SPECIAL: FIRST FLOOR— cial lot of Two-quire Stationery Cab- inets, with in pretty hand-painted designs, Men’s Medium-weight iery in tan, navy Thread-Silk Hos- | or without correspondence cards Very and two shades of gray; | desirable for Christmas Gifts, and specially low-priced at 9B¢@ each. lisle sole, heel and toe; all sizes; special 75c the pair H Marguerite Playing Cards in linen finish SPECIAL: with gilt edges and fancy backs, special BASEMENT SALESROOM i} BB¢ pack Men’s Combination Sets, consisting of knitted silk tie and one pair silk hose to Secial AO och —Firat Floor ™atch; various color-combinations ; special |} $1.00 set. ! Men's Combination Sets, cn Silk Hose with | First Floor, Square Silk Handkerchief or Silk Tie; also Sets consisting of one pair Lisle Hose, Silk Tie I} and Silk Handkerchief to match set. Messaline Petticoats $2.95 HIS new shipment, received just in time for Christmas purchasers, in- | ; special 65¢ | ] | Fancy Bridge Pads in imported patterns, cludes numerous accordion-plaited and New Party Slippers cluster-tucked styles in soft messaline, and jersey top styles with messaline $2.95 flounce, in a range of desirable plain col | ors, two-tone and changeable effects. T oe Baseman | Moderately priced at $2.95, Se lsnrgm | Ri icoae: Sone oh ceciapiean has just re- ae. ceived an attract- | Steed ive shipment ‘of | smart new Party Boys’ Sweater Coats Slippers, on the | . g Colonial last, as | Special 3. 50 sketched, trimmed AS unusual value in Boys’ Hand-fin- with bright metal buckles. ished Wool Sweater Coats ‘in the 3 a heavy Jumbo-knit style, with convertible « Choice of Patent Teather, Dull Kid collar They may be had in cardinal or Black Velvet and Satin, in all sizes and gray, and in sizes from 26 to 34 : widths, Unusually low-priced at $3.50. Very moderately priced at $245 pair, | ~—Second Wloor. ; —Basement

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