The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1914, Page 8

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ne _ eee nce in ai THe SEATTLE From This Date Forward the Bon Marche willl Close Saturday Evening at 6 o’Cloch—— me A Really Wonderful Display —of Dainty Undermuslins— tions for $1.95 1914 For we have planned to make our than January White Sale a better white sale we ever held before—and to that end we more styles of carefully made and selling them at temptingly are showing. many Undermuslins, low prices Beautiful $1.50 Snowy White Under- muslins Have Been Reduced to Just YI o56 each— of THE Included are dainty nainsook slip - over gowns, elaborately trimmed with embroidery; charm ing princess slips of nainsook with embroidery, insertion and lace trim \WHITE § SALE mings, lovely combinations, includ ys ing the knickerbocker style , < nainsook petticoats and envelope chemises—all delightfully tr ned J in many clever ways with laces, aR ey gi 00 embroideries and ribbons —Center Section. neem —Second Floor. tions of Magerte | The ore Slips of fine musitr | the tong White shirt with deep ¢ trimming 4-tnch flounces n n| ft sc y; 8 tucks, lace trimmed i immed | sc on S96 | ski oe 296 | Se Corset ers of soft tintin’ The Longe White Skirts, flninie | cambrie, edaed with 10¢ pottonim with ern 9c ‘otton on Ince, ° 7. and 19c Covers immed 29c THE NEW 1914 WHITE LINGERIE BATISTE AND VOILE WAISTS 98¢c Have Never Been Excelled at Any White Fair Anywhere Dozens of exquisite styles, trimmed in scores of effective ways—and all as new and dainty as can be Exquisite voile waists in shaw! draped mo dels, hem: stitched and lace edged, collar drape and cuffs finished with green and gold buttons. Then there are some pretty embroidered voiles and all- over mercerized nets, with ring dots and ruffled trimmings sheer voiles with raglan sleeves, and goodness knows how many more—all at 98e each Dainty Lingerie and Voile Waists— | ame Corset Covers of with mime {Voile and Lingerte Walste—with dainty crocheted yokes, edging ant ot fine lingerie and voile. Daintily - Be peg toe trimmed. Priced insertion. Pretty tue effects. also. All senate eaeine SE 1 BG sic. CAD Peete 2: $1.98 Voile and Lingerie W. te—smart | new models for 1914—very smart-| signed of beautiful materials in a Iv made and charmingly $1. 19 alent many effective $2 50 trimmed. For styles. Priced at ... Lingerie and Voile Waists—inciud-| Beautiful New Waline~exeutetio ed are lovely styles trimmed with| new waists, charmingly made and laces, embroideries and cleverly trimmed. From $10. 00 cluster tucks ...........++ $1. 59) $2.95 to e. CLEARANCE SALE ECONOMIES FOR TUESDAY SHOPPERS $1 AND $1.25 WIDE-WALE CORDUROY | | AND BROCADED VELVETS, A YARD | C| A Tuesday bargain extraordinary! Andif you have been thinking about getting material for a new coat, gown or wrap, do not ‘fail to see these lovely 27-inch, wide wale corduroys, and the 24 and 27-inch brocaded velvets—regular $1.00 and $1.25 quality that we are offering at 50c a yard Tuesday. The velvets are shown in a splen- did range of colors—and the corduroys come in twenty of the newest and most wanted shades. —Upper Main Floor. Sheer Voile Waiste—exquisitely de. 35¢ AND 50c HOSE 17c A PAIR | silk | ART LINENS TO 35¢ FOR Se Included are 9-inch embroidered and Women’s White Hose, lisle thread, to ll a.m, 17 8 1-3¢ PERCALES AT 5e YARD 3,000 yards of Percales—light and dark shades—32 inches wide—shown in neat} Combination Corset Covers and Skirts patterns. Not over 15 yards to each pur- | only of nainsook—lace and embroide chaser. 9 to ll a.m, yard trimmed. Odd lots of excellent qu —Lower Main Floor. | 9 to 11, 59% each —Second Floor UST FOR BARGAIN TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY 69e The Bon Marche’s 14th Aunual Pure Food YAKIMA GEM POTATOES AT : Show Will Start on Monday, February 2 Fine quality medinm size potatoes—fancy Yakima Gems that cook evenly and are very All firms wishing to exhibit will please ap 5 acks price 69¢ eac ply for space to Mr. Hastings. We will have mealy —60-pound sacks priced at 69c each Tues Wedatateattond erect caer <ouren Pinon ay. 50-POUND SACKS OF FINE ‘$1.00 the regular 25¢ claliy priced 20c Apricots or joxen ae epee nd packages Reliance Coffee, Pore Rolled affiess Co ity, strict! the bes | Det Monte white '$5c | Beeches, N ke syrup, makes del! fous Runkel's Cocon, size, spe can dd Sockeye Salmon, on No a large New Peeans, guar t brands 1 tall reh, full pow bp OT ian 4 Rose r dale | one Del Monte ‘lomatoes, larg % cans, dozen @i.265 mia Maearont, beat na 4 Elbow ¢ ftmerres Mise Ment, none f Kxtre large sew allan Prunes, 2c w Seeded ackage, fi Wary 15, 16, STIR biom Mall sonMARCHE Vike Street, Second Avenue, Union Street, THE BON —At Wonderfully Low Prices | Clearance Specials From 9 to 11 A. M.—No Phone Orders | pearloped. Letra eereghan ieee Squares: | tiste, lace lisle and cotton—all sizes—some | iow ops ot crash anc icking om : = ? . aa > am | 9 to 11 a. m,, 5c each —Third Floor. | Slightly soiled or mussed. 844 to 10. 9 a pair—Lower Main Floor. | 95¢ COMBINATIONS 59¢ EACH | Siheae | | | I'm weary of crowds and commotion, I'm tired of mobs as they swarm, And back In my m is a notion on the farm 1 the rattle Again to seek penc lo le all t ha The conf And gaze on t Who browse in the ok I'm sick of the town, and I'm going Away from hurry that kills To the apot where the ce » lowing And the wind’s b frow Where the ears 4 And the tumult And | share tn th Of the cows in the old pasture jot red my longing glade for the thronging und trade And yet, when I've anawe To linger a while in the Vit probably pine Of peo | trot est of pleasure, 4 pasture lot BERTON HRALEY Vil weary And ba And leave The cows tot wasn WOLVES DESPERATE MADRID, Jan. 5 ered mour terrorizing r from the snow-cov irKe " alarming by then out of o the ¢ mt to € | the pests TWO CHRISTMAS DAYS AT SEA i hose aboard the Royal Mall liner Den of Alrite celet of The eft Yokohama I a ‘ the ship's of c n Christmas 1 w ¢ te Christmas eve or Christma xo they declared a double holida MAIL CARRIER on Irwin No, 2 rural mail route, wanted a change for a vacation and swapped jobs with his wife. Now he } washes dishes, etc., while she carries the mall. Bet he'll never | ask her what she does all day after this. | | -_—-- i | [THEM IN GARDENS ninted by Mra. HD. W mi | : | | of ] HH | TEACH ’EM TO SHOE HORSES | ITHACA, Jan. 6 ii course in horseshoeing, One hour each day will be given to lecture: and the rest of the time to practical work in the shop. The trust | believe that it is important that horseshoers be familiar with the ana omy and physiology of the borwe’s foot, and the danger of Infections such | as tetanus and lockjaw Cornell university trustees announce a #ix weeks | DR. ANDREW W. SELLARDS has returned to Baltimore from a South American scientific expedition, with 60,000,000,000 germs, including leprosy and yellow fever, Hope he keeps ‘em bottled up. i i |NOW THEY SAY HE WAS INSANE | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6 John G. Watmough, recently deceased, | lett $100,000 to a maid in his om 4 $400,000 to a man and wife who | | were his closest friends. None lawful heirs was remembered in| | his will, which was admitted to p' oday. An effort will be made} to upset the will, on the groun mough was of unsound mind. | ‘WHY MARRIAGES ARE SCARCER jj | | PARIS, Jan. 5.—“If the customs of my youth were now prevalent, says Mme. Bernhardt, “and the young people of today were not allows | |to mingle #0 much without hindrance, the marriage returns would rapid-| ly Increase | The statement was prompted because of the Kreat decrease of mar- || riages in France. | BON! DE CASTELLANE, former husband of Anna Gould, has a new scheme to stave off creditors. He strolls forth with Anne Morgan, while the creditors peep from behind trees and hope he will marry her. WOMEN SEEK TO SEE FARISS | 10s ANGELES, Jan. 5 Far his wa an Quentin ne will forfeit hi | for the murder of H. . Montague in good spirits | H when he was taken to the train. He bade his jailers farewell and thank: |i ed them for their kindness to him tler, the 18-year-old girl for whom Farias declared he alns, visited him for an hour before his departure. The kissed him good-bye when the time arrived for him to xo. | Ralph Southern Pacific bandit | omen telephoned the Jail yesterday, asking for interviews | ) They were dente | Farias’ case is to be taken to the state supreme co | urt on appeal EXTRA BEDDING is needed In Albany, 'tis sald, by the chambermaids. Ever since Banker Schiff lost his shoes, guests have been wearing theirs to bed HARRY MUST HAVE HIS WIN CHICAGO, Jan, 6&.—Mre. Maldwin Drummond, former wife of the! late Marshal! Field, jr, whom Mrs, Vera Prosser, a woman of the Pacific says she killed led In probate urday an accounting of the ey expended during the ear In the care of the three children of her first husband expenditure of $48,828, the annuat| a 2 o it three dozen , of champagne during the year, spent $950 In pocket money and| $5,455 on hunting trips TRADING STAMPS are cause for divorce in Cincinnati. Woman wanted wash tub; husband wanted watch, Decree granted BUFFALO, Jan. 6.-—The police are looking for John M. Wright, stnft captain of the Volunteer: for whose ey have a wa rant charging the solicitin inder mi on and fraud Testimony shows that Wright had a French chef to do his cooking, and that he made daily deposits in a private account amounting to from $5 to $40 | Capt. Wright and his wife, who was also an officer in the Volunteers | of America, are sald to have left Buffalo on New Year's day, | | DECORATING THE CLUB ROOMS; | Under the direction of Secr@tary)tion to be held 6:15. Gov. Lin invitation to | the today for! ing ind recep Tuesday night at ter hat 4 attend principal sp The Cade musteal Otto’ Cane busily Comme a squad of workers’ fs engaged in decorating the reial club ‘yoom trio will furnish a the big annual banquet program ENROLLMENT IN New York schools this year is nearly a million. This educational army makes the outlook bright YOUNG WOMAN with a phosphorescent diaphanous gown ap-| peared on streets of an Eastern city, Lanterns swinging on the knee-| j lets nexy i} each I REDERICK & NELSON Store opens at G30 and closes at 5.jO YE The January Sale of Household Linens ANY housekeepers who make a point of hav. Seattle ing their linen closets equipped to the always point of com. pleteness look regularly to our semi-annual sales to supply lack. ing items at a worth-while saving in price. The event now pro gressing features desirable linens in large assortments, including numerous attractive items from the well-known Irish house of John S. Brown & Sons, and the sale prices are notably less than regular. Summarized, the sale includes: Irish Linen Table Damasks, special Hemstitched Damask Luncheon Cloths, 75¢, 90¢, $1.10 and $1.35 yard special 90¢, $1.65 to $3.35 each Irish Linen Pattern: Table Cloths, spe- Linen Huck Towels, special 19¢, 25¢ cial $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, 35¢ each. $4.50 and up to $7.50 each Bath Towels in carefully selected grades, Irish Linen ‘Table Napkins, special Special 20¢, 25¢, 35¢ to $1.25 each, | $2.85, $3.65, $3.95, 84.35 and All-linen Kitchen Toweling, special $5.85 dozen. 12%¢ yard. —Fire Fleer. THE LINEN SALE IN THE BASEMENT SALESROOM Bleached All-linen Table Damask of Hemmed Table Cloths of silver-bleached Irish manufacture, 70 inches wide, special pure linen, heavy and durable quality. Size 85¢: yard 59x80 inches, special $1.50 each. Half-bleached Irish Table Linen, special G5e¢ yard Towels of bleached cotton huck in a good absorbent quality, all white or with red borders, hemmed ready for use, spe- cial T¢, 8%4¢, 10¢ and 12%¢ each. Flaxine Toweling, a soft-finished cotton I} kitchen toweling, special 5¢ yard. Irish Linen Table Damask in a good as- sortment of patterns, excellent quality, 70 inches wide, special 75¢ yard Heavy Bleached All-linen Table Napkins, 19x19 inches, special for the half-dozen ot, 85¢. Pattern Table Cloths of full-bleached Irish linen, 68x86 inches, special $1.85 cach. Linen Crash Toweling in a good, ser- viceable quality, for general kitchen use, special 12¢ yard. ‘Basement Saicsreem. The January Sale of Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases This is the twelfth Semi-annual Sale, and offers a strong assortment of carefully selected items in bedding at prices that should give unusual impetus to January buy- ing in this Section. Assortments on the First Floor include: BEDSPREADS Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads, special $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $1.85 and $2.15 each Scalloped and Cut- Corner Crochet Bed- spreads, special $2.45 Hemmed Satin-Fin- ished Bedspreads, spe- cial $2.65, $2.95, 3.40 and $3.85. Scalloped Cut-Corner special $3.65, $3.85 and $4.35 each SHEETS Sheets PILLOW CASES_ and Bedspreads, Pillow 15¢ and 17¢ each. Hemmed special 12%¢, Cases, of select qualities, and 85¢. bleached sheeting muslin in g special 6O¢, 70¢, 75¢ Embroidered Pillow Cases, special 19¢ each THE BASEMENT SALESROOM BEDDING SALE Pillow Cases of firm pillow muslin, size fore hemming, special 7O@; 81x99 inches, 42x36 inches, before hemming, special before hemming, special 80¢. 10@ cach; 45x36 inches, before hem- ‘ ming, special 12¢ each Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads of firm, heavy quality, in Marseilles patterns, spe- Seamless Sheets, cial $1.35 each. size 81x90 inches, be- The January 7 Sele of White Goods in the Basement Salesroom features thousands of yards of Staple White Goods at unm usually low prices. Among the sale offerngs are: Bleached Cambric Muslin of good tex- Exceptional assortments of White Goods ture, 36 inches wide, special @@ yard. for house gowns, children’s rompers and ff Bleached Muslin, a standard grade, firm special 8%@ yard. dresses, including: fabric, 36 inches wide, Cross-barred and Striped Lawns, special 10¢ yard Bleached Muslin, closely woven and free special 10¢ from dressing, 36 inches wide, yard and brok special 12%@ yard Lawns in check ken plaid effectsy Long Cloth, Island cotton yarns woven from = selected Sea 36 inches wide. bolt, $1.00, $1 White Crepes, Swisseé and Checked cial for the and $1.60, 12-yard Dimities, special 15¢ yard } —Basement Salesroom J

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