The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1913, Page 8

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Bie Ce mCLgRaTS ae cee eRe ea 735 MARC ms A RADICAL+ REDUCTIONS TO EFFECT A QUICK’ NOISE MAKERS FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE—FOURTH FLOOR — SEATTLE HAS NEVER WITNESSED AS—— THOROUGH A GARMENT CLEARANCE AS THIS Every Tailored Suit RIDDANCE - In Stock Is Cut to TAILORED SUITS FOR HALF | STREET COATS HALF PRICE Set See epat mat ee 94.08 | he cea BAAS 12.80 Sutte—new models tn wool " $6. 25 | P50 Conte —mate Gipgona! and fancy $5. 00 $1450 Sulte—einartly tailored models of $7.25 Qoaterrhandsome modele tn_xibe $8.25 | duced to just serge and worsted. Reduced to 16.50 Suite—chic models of new manniah 5@ Conte—of boucles, st effects Merges, "Reduced to $8.25 1 fancy mixtures Red * $7. 25 $19.50 Suits—handsome models in sermes 30 Coate—of obtnohiiian, mixtu and diagonals For . $9.15 onals, Reduced to, each ‘4 diagonal materials. Bach aa "Saucedo. $12.25 | lagonal materiale. | | nobby "Nowieee brondcjoth saree ad $14.15 | on semen clothe 885.00 Sutte—of broadcloth. bedford, ana | f rome on e poplin, priced for Clearance Sale at. $11. 50 ALL FUR PIECES AND FUR SETS aT CHILDREN’S $1.50 WHITE ANGORA SETS FOR 75¢ MISSES’ $16.50 FOX FUR SETS PRICED AT mee Z Coats—of matolanse, chinchtila WOMEN’S $29.50 BLACK FOX MUFFS AT $1 re WOMEN $60.00 BLACK FOX FUR SETS Price WOMEN’S $75.00 “MOLESKIN | SETS FOR $37.50 “4 —Second Floor of The Bon Marche | Serious Price Cutting at the Shoe fine | Women’s $3 and $3.50 Shees at Eo Pe) eq Women’s $3.50 and $5 Shoes al $1.95 $2.45 } A splendid lot of women’s Women's black velvet and | $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes—includ- cravenette Shoes. A good as- } leath = sortment of sizes to choose | neta parent, leathers, gan from. They are made with metal and vici kid and also a medium round toes and mili- few pairs of black suede shoes. tary heels, on good stylish lasts. $3.50 and $5.00 values } Made with Goodyear welt and | hand-turned soles. All sizes. for $2.45 a pair —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | CLEARANCE BARGAINS FOR EARLY SHOPPERS From 9 to 11 A. M. Only—No Telephone Orders Accepted | 20 SATEEN REMNANTS 8c YD. | 75¢ BATTENBERG SCARFS 29¢ Heavy Sateen Remnants—36 inches in widtn. Hand made Battenberg Scarfe—size 17%x51 1} In all Colors and black. Very lustrous. Lengths | tnches—-linene centers—‘-piece patterns. Hest 1 to 8 yards. From 9 to 11 a. m., $c @ yard. quality braid and rings, 9 to lla. m., 29c each | i —Upper Main Floor. —Third Floor. | 20¢ TABLE OIL CLOTH 10¢ 6 1-2c CHALLIES AT 4c A YD. Table Oil Cloth—one and a fourth yards to Printed Challies—full bolts, perfect goods. 24 | width. A great variety of designs. Come tn mill | inches wide, Shown in Persian and Oriental de lengths. Priced from 9 to 11 a. m, 100 a yard signs. All shades. Not over 15 yards to each —Third Floor. | # to 11 —Lower Main Floor. THE 10c OUTING FLANNEL IS DELICIOUS 10c CHRISTMAS PRICED FOR TUESDAY AT Ge yd.) |uixeo canny pricen ar OC ID Outing Fiannel—full yard io width and ‘np Red Christmas Mixture—toothrome candy to 15 yards. Good, heavy quallty~ that all children Ifke. The regular 10c kind, on com gerd and Dive stripes. Not over 12 yards sale Tuesday at just 5c a pound. Buy a pound to each purchaser. —Lower Main Floor. or two. —Fourth Floor. Hurrah! Here’s Grocery “Bargain Day” Again now that the holiday rush is over and delivery vans are no longer loaded down to the guards Sig ating horses and such like, we are able to resume our popular bargain Tuesdwy tn the pure r or mecposiiont housewives will indeed be giad to hear this bit of news. p_ Beet —spiendid, quailty all Gr orads aendninel Wate “8c ment inspected on way % forcinie’pricet's vouna. 40C | 19 LBS, PURE CANE SUGAR | Sin") Amines" BC rand - none better all needy Pure pie Batter—a9lic ous. pure and wholesome 16 pound 2 Orange Marmainde—"Tea Gar den” brand. Strictly pure. Priced a pound ‘anned Oysters—No. | size cane Fastern Cove 5: ; ' oo VAR nen 1.0 —car ; ra — best 9 3¢ jo 2 sine 42} aC Ading—Pesriens bran fo. 2 cans 2 c Table Salt—exosllent qualit guaranteed not to cake 1 c ) Ralsine—-guar- Purity Brand —one of the beat Priced for Tues 1 oan fa A Monte Pure Gatwup—air: recleaned, aD wtemme 9c Navel Orangen—('allf * K 16-pound sacks for shang wailae ree Exoe large bottles 17Me, 9c | ow lent qu o Fare Bain vers tirletly pure. | Be" CFOP. A Do 19¢ qumiity, newt | Seediess Ratsina—Thomp Priced for 14¢ | Pr aking Mayflower brand pure. Priced, a p Shredded Cider Vinegar—Town Tall 2 Mayflower Brand—ex igh grade Qc —Fourth Fleer of ‘The fon Mar. che, pure, ten cans hey -D° ound New Venr’s Cards and Calendare—Bourth Pioor. ‘MARCHE Pike Street, Second Avenue, Union Btrect, bi SAYS SHE WAS CHLOROFORMED. Evana, telephone operator, of being drugged by alleged firebugs, who |} shot chloroform at her through an open window while she was working | fj at the board tn the Mome Telephone Exchange ts betng tnvestigated. | | summoned by the red police signal Nght finshed by “Central.” The po Noe could detect no odor of chloroform. Mise Evans declares she was called on the telephone and told not to turn in an alarm, as it would be false, She believes she was drugged by wen | she says she overheard Christmas morning plotting to burn the home of! Ww j change when the alleged attack occurred South Americans will find the colonel almost burner, if they handie him right. IS GOING TO CLOSE SALOONS} ing to close up the saloons there, a concerning th | He waid “There will be some developments soon.” way bridge across the Columbia | monthe past totals $150,000,000. HAD THE DEVIL IN HER EYES| | | shot and killed bis wife and daughter Frances, as they slept in the Mote! Walton here. He was arrested. | told the police. “The baby also would have the devil in her eyes had | whe lived, so I killed her, too.” much of her time at bridge whiet parties; thet ls, away from home. THE CRIMINAL’S APOLOGY Ob, yas, I'm guilty, right enough; Tt ain't no use to throw a bluff, An’ yet, I guess, Soctety Kin share the guilt along o' mé! I ain't the kind to weep an’ whine, But, say—wot chance, wot chance was mine? Born tn a dirty, reeking elum, Where decent sunlight never come, An’ starved for food an’ starved for alr ‘Through all my years of boyhved there, While rly all the life I seen, 6, I growed to be a tough, A hoodlum, and a bad young rougat But even then I might uv been Reformed to be some une to men, If, every time I left the tratl, They didn’t slam me into jall, Where thieves an’ all that rotten crew Would teach me worse than all I knew. Oh, you, I'm gufity; that ts clear, But every guy who's iHetentn’ here An’ all you ewells an’ goodly folks, Who sniffs at me an’ such-like blokes, In guilty, too~along o° me, An’ will be till the world ts free Of stinkin’ slums an’ rotten holes That poison people's hearts and souls, An’ cheats ‘om from thetr very birth From every decent chance on earth. L ain't the kind to Weep an’ whine, Rut, say—wot chance, wot chance was mine? BERTON BRALEY,. PORTLAND, Deo. 29.—-A weird story told the poltes by Miss Roba | Mise Evans was found unconscious by Policemen Kellogg an@ Cook, | | | i] There have been a number of fires here recently, and before each | ©. Green Miss vans works the early-morning shift, and was alone tn the ex AND NOW Col. Roosevelt has made the Chileans hot. PORTLAND, Deo. 29.—"We are going to Copperfield. We are go- |i © are going to do tt right.” iW t answered, today, when asked Baker county, where citizens In these terse sentences Gov situation in Copperf complained conditions were deplorable, and that the lawe are be ing disregarded by the saloonkeepera, The citizens even stated that | their lives were endangered The governor did not go Into details a to how he would close the saloons, whether by use of the militia or aot. | | Gov, West was in Portland, attending the meeting of the Interstate | ridge commission, which js selec’ an engineer for the Pacific high. |i} NO WONDER Tammany ie core. New York's revenue for ten, CINCINNATI, Dec, 29.—-Robert Maroney, aged 26, an actor, today fj } “1 killed my wife because she had the devil in her eyes,” Maroney i The police think Maroney Is Insane. | | BET THAT Emporia, Kan., mother of 21 children doesn't spend | | GOT CONSOLATION IN CHURCH | } fi Capt. R. D. Thompson, for 20 years a sea captain under the British | ag, thrilled an audience last night at the Y. M. C. A. with a story that he was converted to a different life years ago in Now York one night, | [ff | when he saw a sailor thrown out of Owney Geoghegan’s sporting resort | if] and later sent to Blackwell's island for vagrancy. He sald that aftor! ving a wild life for years, he got his first real consolation when he went || to chureh, iH} by Lillian Rus rolling pin, BOWLING FOR women who want firm, shapely Iimbs Ie advised || I, What's the matter with the old-fashioned broom, or i of the ton pins, Lillian? } RUMOR NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY | bi vestigation of reports have not, in fact, been taken very seriously. Their only basis was that the cardinal died rather suddenly, though he had been in po: | i a a a a ‘THREE ARE INJURED IN AUTOS | ceived in four automobile smashes REBELS USE U. S. CARTRIDGES MEXICO CITY, Dec, 29—That th bels in Northern Mexico are using quantities of Un ammunition was asserted at the war ministry here today commander in the fleld, It was said, had reported finding United States a States cartridgos DEMAND RELIEF FROM cry STRUCK AND KILLED BY AUTO TAKES HER LIFE BY HANGING. DROWN WHEN LAUNCH UPSETS ROME, Dec. 29.—There seemed no likelihood that any action would | e taken towar xhuming the late Cardinal Rampolla’s body for an in mors that perhaps he did not die a natural death, The ealth for some time, and that his will could not be found. His friends | were confident, however, that the » Gooument would yet turn up. ‘AND GODDARD HAS TWO MORE Today in the last for the adoption of resolutions by the councet! sub mitting charter amendments to the voters in March. Councilman God ard has another amendm ent on tap. It deals with a proposition to bolish the board of public works and the appointment of a purct asing | gent by the mayor. | | TACOMA, Deo, 29.--Threo persons are suffering from Injuries re terday, The injured Mra. Rich rd Veith, wife of a prominent Jew W. Hlebie, manager of a garage, nd a young son of J. J. Hocking of Sumner, Dec, 29—A committee at m mass meeting of ring pts ra demonstration of the unemployed 4 that rsons without work parade the streets from the council, LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.—Florence Parsons, 6, was struck and killed by an automobile while playing “Follow the Leader” with her brother. LONG BEACH, Cal., Dec. 29.—-Miss Fannie Isabel Pritchard, 26, formerly of Genesee, Iil., hanged herself while in a fit of melancholia NEWPORT BEACH, Cal., Dec. 29.—George Hutchinson and Leo McLaughlin were drowned and eight others narrowly es- caped a like fate when a launch capsized off Newport Beach, ae ae lead A Rg ee LITT EE Rear ATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON’S » SALE OF FURNITURE | (The Thirtieth Semi-Annual Event.) HE Sale embraces large assortments of desir- able Furniture from the best makers, including suites and odd pieces for Living-room, Dining-room and Bedroom, modern designs and period repro- ductions, at prices that set a notable standard for unusual value-giving. This advertisement de- scribes a few typical Sale offerings, —ruire ane rourtn Preses Genuine Leather Easy Chair or Rocker Semi-Annual Sale Price 29 75 Remarkable value in a h $ ° restful, deep-seated Leatf Lounging Chair or Rocker, with extra-soft, deep back; very desirable pattern, extremely comfortable. Covered in genuine leather. Be Semi-Annual Sale Price (Chair or Rocker), $29.75. I A Few Other Typical Sale { Values Are Pictured and Described Below: Semi- Annual Sale Price $16.50 Mahogany Chair or Rocker of the pat- Very heavy Satin Brass Bed, cleam-eut tern pictured, very comfortable and at- in design and high-grade as to construe tractive, and covered in good quality tion and finish. Pillars are 3 inches ia | diameter; l-inch top rafl and fillers, P tands 60% hi hi Semi-Annual monize with the most refined surround- ele alae eenbe. igh. ings. Semi-Annual Sale Price, $16.50. ie Semi-Annual Sale Price + $27.50 Massive Fumed Oak Library Table, tractive, practical design, quartered gi Top measures 30x48 inches. Semi-. Sale Price, $27.50. tapestry. A type of chair that will har- Semi Annual Sale Price $11.25 Rocker in new pattern, with leather cushion back, from one of our best makers of mission furniture. Well-built of quartered fumed oak, with best grade goatskin cushions. Chair may be had to match. Semi-Annual Sale Price, for Chair or Rocker, $11.25. The Best Garment-Buying Opportunities of the Season Are Afforded in FREDERICK & NELSON’S SEMI-ANNUAL READY-TO-WEAR CLEARANCE Women's, Misse and Children’s Garments in the Winter's Most Desirable Styles an Fabrics at Unusual Price-Reductions ; —Second Floor and Basement Satesroem. Regal Quality Ranges At Reduced Prices HE Regal Range is one of the best low-priced Kitchen Ranges obtainable, from the standpoint of construction, design, efficiency and economy of opera- tion. To close out a number of these popular Rangesein the cabinet-base model, the stove section quotes”them at the following special prices, which include water con- nections, installed complete: With 14-inch oven, reduced to $30.00. Wath 16-inch oven, reduced ta,$32.00. With 18-inch oven, reduced to $34.00. If water connections are not desired, deduct $5.00 from above prices, Gin Fee

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