The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1913, Page 8

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AT An ae nen Re AMSRIRMananeN tiated deans ainda eis” dacalemaenemmnaremeiee naan THE SEATTLE STAR ‘EE5 MARCHE 'S Situ. CLEARAN BRALEYS POEM TODAY FREDERICK & NEL. SON ‘ RADICAL: REDUCTIONS TO EFFECT A QUICK: RI DDANCE - THE REPORTER Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:3 —Buy Your New Year’s Gifts on Wednesday— wleslciihe ‘poms dense. nines wate sie stall Her@a your loyal soldier, unafraid, ~The * Store Will Be Closed Thursday—New Year’s Day— Tacklng any worriment, chanciog any “tient ‘ ; area 8 HEE toe, basin ; A Value From the Semi-Annual Cool and unabashable, humor | These Undermaslins Have Been on the Display Tables—and in Consequence Are a Little Here's your True Adventurer, ever on the job. ———Bit Tossed and Rumpled—So We Are Closing Them Out at About Half-Pri Battle, murder, sudden denth-—tire om angry mob, They are members of our popular $1.98 family of | Thene are varied pertis he must dare - Genuine Leather Rocker Send him to the tropic «wamps, send bim to the pole, &® dainty undermuslins in Gowns and Combinations Send ‘him forth ; any ot ate, shpoley 4 The Gowns are made of fine nainsook in the slip- | He will serve yc nfully, heart and brain and soul, ver style, with yoking of hand loom embroidery and Braving any dange news! | fine Val. lace—with silk ribbon run through The Combinations are in the corset cover and Here's your Troe Adventurer, servant of the Press— “ie Nic . : , Just a plain reporter on the street i drawer style, delightfully trimmed in lace and em Chronicler of humen life, tallere and success, broidery Crier of romances, sad or sweet! Playing FOR the gallery, never TO the gallery, Nothing ever moves him to dismay Women’s $1.50 Knit Slippers 98¢ Bo he serves the world of men for a paltry salary; z Here's your True Adventurer, Today Women’s all wool knit Slippers—-Sultana soles, BEKTON BRALEY spring heels with high turn over cuff In car- dinal, brown, gray, pink and blue. 98c a pair — 1 | TO TEACHINGS OF CONFUCIUS SHANGHAI, Dec, 30-—Poretgn missionaries tn China were exprens Noise Makers for New Year’s Eve r |] | tng decided uneasiness today at the increasing indications of a dispom! Better invest a dime or two in one of these noise tion on President Yuan Shi Kat's part to establish Confuctaniam as the makers and get ont and make a “hullaballoo” with the rest of the good folks who will usher in the New Year in approved style & & Blow Horus—They are 14 | Frvtug Vame—They're made ; nk and make a tre- | of heavy metal and have ( 5 | was the teacher of a myriad years, and bis teachings will last tn the — oe Priced 10c . if) minds of t »ple for centuries. ph V All f' and blood in this country h been and still are nene state religion of China Iu a recently lasued mandate, President Yuan eald The teachings and reasons of Confucius are like the sun and moo in the heavens and the ocean and rivers on earth, -Confuctus certainly | fited by the sacred teachings of this great During the course of | d more, Confucianism bas been by the massex With clapper oc rene tee d 4 | ert wisdom. Now¥that a new form rpment has beer ros The Bell Morn—Cowbell and , Sein rast ee 4cs. | Rorn combined” In two 45 P re Weed \Whirttng Rattic—Fine | Clore Priced, each c : for the ttle folks. Make lots | Larwe Clapper Horne—Thoy The mandate was generally interpreted as paving the way for mn - 8) r ‘ *, % 7 of nolse. 10 }ing the anc faith, if not the officially suppastéd, at least the ‘ Sy), SLI aM Each... |. c Cc dominant j , Wood Cla bpere—They make a ¥ K 4 | { : ning clatter "4 0 >| Large Bell wne—Just the } or SIT . A. ” teas each, ine, te qute parties 25c HUERTA’S UNPAID, unfed troops gught to be tlokled to the fimit ‘ z Be an Priced. eac over the announcement that he's@rying to borrow $6,000,000 In France i : . Serpentine— Wholesale ie. Cow Bylie— They re "95 ¢ lwith which to pay interest on railway securities exclusively. But, [i ; f ‘ f woted on quantities brass, Large size —Fourth Floor of The How Marche, Rou bella. Priced. each | Pretty soon, somebody has just got to set up the beans to those soldiers. “sae CF. — For $4. 95 =| LISTER FOR. “FIRST — af ARGF, respfull, -deep-seated Leather Rocker, with extra soft, Clearance OLYMPIA, Dec. 30.—If Go Liat Ml act “first friend” * aw Fred Hirougtiton, of Silverdale, Kiteap county, Wash, that youpe ma deep, back, covered in genuine leather. A very desirable pattitvary. RS YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF THESE 1: p-cie map tae thtully carrying out the pattern, extremely comfortable. Semi-annual Sale Price, $29.75. wick and returned to $15.00, $20.00 AND $25 TRIMMED HATS ||: “‘- nt extradition papers for him, b ng upon The sale includes Dining-Room Furniture, Live jj For final clearance reductions are in force in the] ern man re in the . lark of ing-Room F urniture and Bedroom Furniture, come: Millinery Section—so it you want a new hat for New Year's eve or day—you can get a very nice one for |i) og anaeLes tawyer has been cited for contempt of court for plete suites and odd “* pieces in desirable patterns. very little money here—and there are lots of pretty |[/ fiiing a divorce complaint in the form of a poem. There's usually more models here yet—smartly trimmed pattern hats and [om than poetry In a divorce action. ! from the best makers at prices decisively under ’ handsome copies of imported models as well. Some street and dress styles in dainty bonnets, turbans, | : gan te fret come and LET DR. HAZZARD INTO PEN | those usually quoted on furniture of equal value. ornaments and fancies, laces, furs and pretty flowers. WALLA WALLA, Dec. 30.—Mra. Linda Hurfield Hazzard entered |i ce state penitentiary yesterday afternoon as Convict No, 7118, her |i Boat ne ee as aaa reme tee catenin on ||| soeramat orden ot bene meanured naa ploerapbed” andy wat then The 15th Semi-Annual Seasonable Sailors and Trim- A still greater reduction on ‘ assigned to the women’s ward. Within a few days work of a light char med Hats of plush, rough, | serviceable plush Hat Shapes. pre per -will ber adatened: het. smooth and scratch felt and | the $2.50 kind, with oval M Fdwards, who accompanied Dr. Hazzard from Seattle to } then akin the Breed | ese Ma cat oon {| wate Wate wen tthe" pica wth Rar aad fads hep Garment Clearance with bands, silk, velvet and | tng drims for only $1. Choone jf) * the adminineration balldin Haag ‘ fi ounTe si 3 ? ae flowers; for all ages. | from black and best colors. if) en IN Corvallis, Or. weighing five pounds, has Iald 308 eggs In| R EMAINING assortments of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’ Srl enn hae ie inate m a eee ie heme asc acc Ar a Outer Garments, from Jate Fall and Winter purchases, are now BOYS’ REGULAR KER | Hl selling at keenly reduced prices, giving exceptional opportunities 75¢ KNICKERBOC ve | G E buy needed Suits, Coats and Dresses, for every-day and dress PANTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED T0 JUST ‘GIVE ATTORNEYS BI FE s Buying since the commencement of the clearance has been h | N ‘On ce. 30 o oI ct y | cour EN, ORK, Deo, 30. —Jnane Holt: tn the United Staves ies but interesting selections are still available. a pr. / | se town ‘of $62,000 for thetr work tn proceedings against J. M. Mieke |i S R duced $12 35 $16 ‘o., brokers, The attorneys petitioned for $65,000. ° eee aits Reduced to . . 65, They're the strong, sturdy kind, too ? , made of heavy cassimeres, fancy ] MONTREAL WITHOUT WATER | $19.75, $23.85, $28.65, $34.75 and cheviots and worsteds made, with flat taped seams, and they / / | MONTRBAL, Canada, Dec, 80.—With the city almost without water, $48. 75. are double stitched. They’re shown in Hy firemen stood b eas for two hours today while a fire destroyed a fancy brown mixtures, gray nipitebey i inayat view rey a repervole. signaiag re a beget ae These re-priced lots include practically every desir- s. Come in ages 4 to ears y as opened anc © prevented fror reading to adjoining 7" ; ohne SOc. bas rh 4 t buildings, The dam eatimated at $60, able model, fabric and color that has been received ‘ednesday, a patr A mass meeting led by leading citizens today to investigate! the water situation. i MEN—START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ea tailored and novelty effects, The savings are extreme START IT IN BRAND NEW SUITS| PUTS IN MORNING ON LINKS) ¢.01 Reduced to $11.75, $15.65, PASS CHRISTIAN, Mias., Deo, $0.—Prestdent Wilson spent part of the morning playing golf, took an auto ride and then slept for several AND OVERCOATS AT $14. 50— hours, Dr. Grayson stated that all traces of the grip had disappeared, 21. 75, 27.75 and 38.50. but that all side trips pianned by the president would be out short. It was sald the Wilson party may tour the Gulf coast aboard the reveure Plain-tailored Coats for street wear, attractive styles And if You Come to the Bon Marche’s J tir isco ee neg Bei an da pap ‘ ’ . he weather continued cold and damp today for the machine, smart novelty garments tor the recep- Men S Store You Can Get $17.50 to $20 tion and promenade, handsome creations for evening Suits and Overcoats for Your Money ARREST GIRLS AS “STICK-UPS’? |] wear: correct Winter styles at prices decisively below For it is clearance time in the Men's Store—as well : 80—Picking pockets, “rolling” érunks end regular values s in every other section—and the bargains for men are performing | reg nt holdups are some of the accomplishments Fi t as real as the bargains for women—true, some of credited by the police to Margaret Tawney, 17, and Ethel Walsh, 15, of ' re sie ive ranges are incomplete-—but the values are there, |[| Sam Diego, who nre held by the fuventie authorities Skirts Reduced to $5.75 and Dresses, Special $11.78 A letter sald by Policeman Gilbert to have been recently written by Just one or two of a sort, This is one of the best— ie Tawney irl, sald: “Last night we held up a drunk, and Ethel got $8. a $14. 75 and $18. 75. but they are splendid suits if not the best—bargain in | with marked favor for this season's wear, in the severely Overcoats we've ever of | 9. : ; : h Two very attractive, under-priced lots A pleasing selection of attractivé of fancy wool cassimeres, | fered. Amongst them you'll tweeds, Scotch cheviots, | find fancy English Over- | CYPRUS WILL GO TO PANAMA At $5.75, smart flounced models in nov- for Afternoon and Evening weat, oats, fine chinchill anc } : : . ch irene SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 30.—After a successful trip from Seattle t elty cloths, also a few draped styles. At simply-designed models for business tweeds and cassimeres in s . | | San Francisco, Col. D. ¢ y's private yacht, the Cyprus, has sailed 7 » i r , H r fancy grays, brown mix brown, gray, blue and for San Pedro, whe outfitted for a crnise te Panama, ot $8.75, tailored and draped skirts in high- street wear, in silks, crepes and wools, | tures, plain blue serges and fancy mixtures in g id feanine 92 ha “ guests on the trip about 16 friends, several of |} grade Black and Navy Se and Blac light and dark colorings. Exeeption 4 colorings. Size ranges ; whom will be ‘ yp the popular black and white §s ‘cael Saal File: Capt. George Brown left here Monday for San Pedro, to rnoveet| 3roadcloths. low-priced at $11.75, $14.75 and $18.75. sy incomplete, but all sizes |I\ ¥ MoN der of th bs é x mixture. They’re exceliently | 7 ‘apt. W. BE. MoNelley as commander of the yacht ) Y | from 30 to 44-inch are in- | 5 —-—- Poet gtiger ag ji eg) be <li li ladle HUERTA SEES O’SHAUGHNESSY Furs at Sharply Reduced Prices worsteds and = serges in Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche 7 i i Pp Furs of strictly desirable style and quality, including Separate Neckgiccnm No Has Never Appeared in a Seattle Paper |P gig ruynors that the rebels were betng alded by Amerteans and using 7: —Seodnd United States army ammunition. O'Shaughnessy said the report was “y stock of Women’s Merode Union Suits will be on sale at just half the well known “Merode” prices one of the best Imes ‘ot Women's Un in the market SPI 1ELD, Mass. Dec, 80.—"A Iife extension ina J S ig 1| | y) 65 | P i ‘ , Mars., De 0. titute” wa Lots of choice—medium weight cotton, lisle thread—silk mix { organine ay, with a view of Increasing the span of human iife k pecia en" | air . - jeal director, and Col gas, who has y 5 health of the February Home Journal Patteros are here now—Upper Main Floor Panama canal zone ents, consultant on sanitation, Ex-Presicent Vici Kid, button style, built over round-toe last, th 4] Street, Second Avenne, Union Street, that he intends to attempt a flight from here to Australia, He arrived turned soles. Sixty pairs in the lot, 4 rived I in Calro yesterday, after a several weeks’ figbt from Paris, The Paris —Basement Salesroom, MEXICO CITY, Dec. 80.—President Huerta and United States —“MEROD 99 UNI N U wre t urd to be worth considering, and Huerta re t 4 mprernpeeee C C o e Oo} ide a nd uerta plied that he had E” UNION SUITS A ee eeieel tr wana | Never before, to the best of our knowledge and bellet—has tures—wool mixtures, in all sizes. — | Price for commercial and philanthrople reasons, 1, BH. Rittenhouse, Taft was named chairman of the board of directors, which includes Cairo triy ‘ by no m continuous, Numerous stops were made pair. Ohare d’Affaires O'Shaughnessy today conferred unoffictally concern elty Sets and Coats, are now greatly reduced in price. FOR ONE DAY—WEDNESDAY—The Hon Marche's entire | | LIFE EXTENSION INSTI Women’s Patent Button Boots —t Main Floor of The Bon March qn "| waranc as chosen p r 8 ‘ ep ; : ee ae vr aati mar itevie. tht ; t, mod UST 100 pairs to sell at this low price, all of Patent Brasi Vacceriip \ welt sole and medium military heel, All sizes in the’ logy Scr \ specially priced at $2.65. pair NOW HE’LL FLY TO AUSTRALIA \ WOMEN’S COLONIAL PUMPS, SPECIAL $2.15 PAIR DAIWG, Mayol, Bas. Bi-LAviasor Gulls Waktinedl is cudaea auay . Women’s Colonial Pumps in Patent and Dull Kid, with pecially priced at $2.15 | some of them of considerable length, N : ee a es — =

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