The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1914, Page 10

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Soe. THE BON MARCHE WILL CLOSE AT 6 SATURDAY EVE ING ‘THESE UNDERPRICED OFFERINGS ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. TILL 12 —T0O TEMPT YOU DOWN TOWN IN THE MORNING—NO TELEPHONE ORDERS 20c WHITE CREPES | —10c Yd.— FINE 20c SWISS AT $5.50 Blankets at) ~—§0e Yd.— /$1.95 RUGS —$1.59 Ea Oriente 40-tneh Curtain and 30 inches Wool Blankets, sine ong ilky Swiss wt lengths not over 10 GUXKO “tneb N at} a Not ove yard till 12 Satur yards to each, till 1 over two pairs to each, | to eact 1 12 Sat day, 20c value Saturday til] 12 Saturday day. —Third Floor —Third Floor. —Lower Main Floor ~Lower Main Floor 5c MILWARD SEWING NEEDLES At 2c Paper 59c Ea. Pettiooats tn Heatherbloom light blue, dark between Milward & 1g Needles in sharps brown and dark with fitted tops and liners’ and embroidery, solid or assorted paper ch flounces, till 12 Saturday at 6¥e. 12 Saturday 2c paper Upper Main Floor -Second Floor Se Lustre Cotton) —3 for 10c— ON '59¢ Silk Remnants! |$1.25 Sweaters at —19c Yd.— c= -79¢ Ea.— Tatteta Sweater | Remnants —15c¢ Pr.— Black Cotton Hone, | 9, 9% and] Silk oxford only s, til 12 Sat h deale rday 15c.| nec day, 79 —Lower Main Floor enc Saturday } | THI 12 Sat —Upper Main Floor | { 25e MARGARET APRONS PRICED At 10c Ea. Margaret Aprons of blue and white chee cale, slightly imper t or seconds, till f they last that long, 10c eact —Second Floor, 25¢ NET GUIMPES| '—15¢ Ea.— —Upper Main Floor WOMEN’S 59c BLACK WAISTS AT Only 25c Ea. 4 per 2 Sat Til 12 Saturday You can get Black Waists of tri med with tucks, lace or embroid at 25« urday —Second Floor Pike Street Side [WOOL GLOVES FOR| $3.50 UMBRELLAS || —25¢ Pr.— —$2.15 Ea.— | Umbrellas, | heavy lawn ery bands, sy Tic UNION SUITS | | — At 50c—| | Samples of Women's Wo s black taf Kayser White Cot Pl ain Net Guimpes| | and Children's Wool] | feta ton Union Suits. pa 18 Lace in }@loves and Mittens) | mission wood handles, 34 to 44, till 12 Satur white, ttl Be. Saturday $2.15. | day 50c a sult Saturday 15« | till 12 Saturday | —Lower Main Floor 10¢ SILKOLINE 36 INCHES S WIDE $2.50 PLUSH HAT SHAPES NOW at 5c Yd. at 50c Ea. , 36. Silkolt 2.000 yards Medium sized Plush Sbapes with dr spayed Regeevae teen eaten is | brims, tn first-class condition; all good ce for comfort coverings and draperies; tll | Cioged, till 12 Saturday, spectal b0c each —Third Floor. | ec 50¢ DOZ. COTTON —25¢ Dz.— | tn 12 —Lower Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor ping ora in in all, 12 Saturday at Se a yard 10¢ SHINOLA FOR! (25c SHOE POLISH ||65c Tailored # —7cBox— —I10c Box— |—25c "Neal Shinola Shoe Polish | Whittemore’s Elite | Children's Tailored Soft Twist Embroid regular 10¢ a box, till] | Combination Shoe Pol Hats, felt and chin ery Cotton, long 12 Saturday at 7c a] | ish, 25¢ size, till 12) || chilla, 26c each, till | skeins, ti 12 Sature box. | Saturday 10c. 12 Saturday | 26¢ a dosen akeins, —Second Floor. 12 1-2e DRESS GINGHAMS PRICED at 7 1-2c Yd. Toile Du Nord and Red Seal Ginghams, 27 Inches un 12 Bat —Upper Main Floor. | OLD DUTCH CLEANSER PRICED AT 4 Cans 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 cans for 25¢ from 9 to 12 Saturday. Not over four cans to a customer; 50 telephone orders accepted at this price. —Fourth Floor. —Upper Main Floor. | | value, —Third Floor. snc a urday at Te a yard, value 12\¢c —Lower Main Floor. (¢c Cushion Covers| {10¢ Handkerchiels | | {50 t 29e—| |——4c Ea. — | Hand - Embroidered) | Women's Handker-| Cushion Cover, 17x21| | chiefs, neatly embrold- inches, of grass linen,| | ered, till 12 Saturday till 12 Saturday 29. | at 4¢ each, 10c value. —Third Floor.| | —Upper Main Floor. 7 1-2e BLEACHED TOWELING NOW tit Se Yd. Bleached Twill Toweling, 2.000 yards in all, 20 | inches wide, not over 15 yards to each; till 12 Saturday at Se a yard —Lower Main Floor. | ALL DAY SATURDAY—BOYS’ $10 & $12.50 SUITS at $6.95 For We Are Closing Out Our Boys’ Excellently Tailored High-Grade Suits THESE SUITS ARE MADE OF WOOL CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS, FINE CASSIMERES, WORSTEDS, SERGES A Suit bargain that will interest every Seattle Mother— for these splendid suits made of high-grade fancy, all wool materials, and are sh« in the Norfolk style with pleated coat, peg top knickerbocker pants, large, roomy cut trousers with belt loops, side straps, buckles and watch pockets—and also in the double-breasted plain box style that the older boys prefer. ‘he pants are also cut peg top style —they have belt loops, side straps and plenty of pockets —Upper Main Floor. Extra Special— Just for Satarday Extra Special—Just for Satarday MEN’S $1.25 UNION SUITS 79¢|MEN’S $2.00 PAJAMAS $1.33 Men quality Ontin made of Resta flannel, stripes and figures garments, $1 | |$1.50 Jointed jana —at 8 | 26-inch Doll with| | bisque head, dressed in chemine, till 12 Sat urday 89 —Fourth Fioor.| —55e WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES— All-Wool Chailies, regular 55¢ kind inches wide, pretty patterns and colors to choose from, till 12 Saturday at 35¢ a yard —Upper Main Fioor White tin 12 Painters Duck Jackets, | or while we have any, | sizes 34 and 36 only. —Upper Main Floor. are ce fine Flannel Pajama in handsome sores Fancy $a sult Satur Men's Velvet Rib Union Suits, “Oneita” brand —just right weight—ni Regular $1.26 —Lower Main Floor. Soft and warm ned and excellently 79¢ a suit Saturday trimmings tailored va —Lower Main Floor. GROCERY ECONOMY—FOR SATURDAY BUYERS ——AND ASSURANCE OF FULL WEIGHT AND JUST MEASURE—ALWAYS——— CREAMERY BUTTER, 3 LBS. $1.00—1 1B. MEDIUM-SIZE SHOULDER HAMS—1 LB. The very best quality Eastern Medium. size, nicely trimmed Creamery Butter, no telephone 35e houlder Hams, no telephone « “12 wders, at 35¢ pound, or 3 f der 2 1 pound for Satur ¢€ $1.00. day elling Peanut Batter, guar ly pure, made’ fr New Seeded Maiatus, guarunteod the best peanut Naakace i pack St Ginger = Sna ca Patter, Kuaranteed quality, freeh an Pa, BORER nee comes ow | Gace, White Laundry Sony Tea Garden i Oc quailt bran ellent ‘quality i geist DS | _ $e itm Sliced Pineapple, splendid | Singapore pineapple, No. 1 can bar Pige Feet, splendid qua pound at Union Street, Second Avenue, Vike Street —$4. 69 Pr.— | GOOD $1.98 PETTICOATS NOW AT) $2.00 | 25c Burson Hose}, —Lower Main Floor. | | THe SEATTLE STA WHAT'S DOING N POLITICS R All ten mayoralty candidates have, been Invited to be “quizzed” by the W ent league, The “quiz congresn’ will be » ¥. M. C. A, Saturday night January 24 day night. Messrs, Griffiths, Worle Tren | Registrations d of lant the will be nat o'clock 1D. Trenholme Thursday night and mission government nervice John H was boomed for cong Ed Terry fact that he inne reached a ear for the cor Wallace, member of candidate for re-election as elty treasurer are to be grilled Saturday night, and Meser Gill and Wood Wednesday night total of Li tuine ORO Thursday night, exceer ing period by #,000, Th building Saturday night book the Prefor . oe. spoke to Went Seattie folks at the Pickwick clu advocated the district representative plan of com He alno spoke for greater efficiency In the cly the industrial insurance commission labor convention {n Raymond Thursday . Tews at the ee . points to the the accommodation of the publi Dian for nd water bills at the various banks, thu urer’s department and adding to the o ew srporation Counsel Bradford today tnatituted su to Cont the legal ‘ ting machines authorized t council to be used in the cor r tions, ‘The question been decided in thin state, and pat conf! an to the constitutionality of a vot Het of opinior e law tn other stales, Our own constitution requires voting ee W. T. Lock, who resided tn China 15 years, and Rev, W, Hl Lingle of the province of Hunan, China, will spe: erat | honor will be Goon Dip, k to thi d Kats cafeteria Saturday noon Chinese consul; Mar Dong and Chin Keey King County Dem¢ until 10 The guests of DESCENDANT OF the Artec monarchs of Mexico Is re ported living In Holland, One Mexican who Is safe. INITIATE REAPPORTIONMENT? The following committee. working out @ legislative re i} lation, to be submitted to t voters next fall nit petit } Vivian M. Carkeek, M. Whitney, W. W. Wilshire, Fred i | and William H. Gorham. The committee has the cooperation the Sunnyside Commercial Club of North Yakima. Other civic organiza | the Clob. pon p appointed by Commercial rtionment measure bane n stings tions will be asked to join in the movement, It ts pointed out that the 42nd district, in King county, for example, has 67,000 population, and is represented by two men {n the lower house, while the combined popul tion. of Jefferson, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Clallam and Mason counties tn considerably less, though they have six representatives. A LOT of Americans will be glad to learn that Sienkiewicz, author of “Quo Vadis,” is putting out a new book, "The Le gions.” LABOR PARTY TO BE FORMED? | | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan Without designating any party, in spite of the socialist members’ attempt to have dorsed, the United Mine Workers of America heated debate, adopted a resolution to the effect that “the time has |come when, owing to the present economic conditions and the machina | tions of the interests in many places, for the laboring people | together In @ political Inbor party par ular their party 10 after several bours of to come WOMEN TO ASK WOODY AGAIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—The Suffraginta’ Congressional unton wil! |H make a second appeal to President Wilson for ald, according to arrange: | ments made last night. They will make thetr appeal “through working |ff | women direct from the factories, shops, mills and laundries throughout | | the country.” } ! Sno aes | ANDRE LARIVIERE, a boyish copyist. has got Milan al! I excited over his writings. Like most other authors, Andre has MRS. WILSON CLAIMS LAND | | 108 A 8, Jan, 22. Woodrow Wilson's! sult to extablish title to 80 acres of Jand in the Coachella valley was ex | pected to be resumed late today before Federal Registrar Buren. The taking of evidence, It was believed, would be concluded tonight or to morrow, when a decision was expected Mrs. Wilson, through an attorney, claims prior rights to the upon which homes and desert claims, in the names of ot sonx, have been ent Homer L. Goddard, a date planter, ts contes: | DIES AS CASE IS DISMISSED | SAN FRANCISCO, achedy ings against th conspiracy to ¢ as a means Jan, 23.—United ps Judge Dooling was to hear today motions for disminsal of the criminal proceed Western Fuel Co. officials and employes charged raud the government by underwelghing coal imports he dut gin In the case of Pr L. Howard, of the c ay in Oakla the prosecution themselves w to make to dismiss, Authority do 80 was rec from Attorney McReynolds only two minutes before Howard's death. He ® mbed to a stroke of apoplex EOMONTON, CAN., has $16,000,000 invested in municipal street railways, Sure. Any live, new city ought to know how to take care of its public utiliti ‘MURDERED NEAR HIS HOME LOS ANGELES, Jan A dozen detectives are trying to solve the mystery of the murder of F. D, Parker, an English engraver, who was shot by an unidentified man at midnight, a few paces from the [FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 630 and closes at 5.JjO —, An Exceptional Offering in New, Separate Skirts to Sell at $5.95 MAVHE Suit Section (Second Floor) has received a special pup chase of high-grade Separate Skirts in the newest models, 7§ | garments in all, to sell ata figure sharply under regular values, Phere is a large number of clever styles, covering correct ideas for Spring | | drapings, ngs, peg-top models a tiered and tuni Among } | the materials are: F | . we . a | Allavool I aids in dark blue Invisible Plaid Eponge. and green Plain black Black and White Check E-ponge. Vavy-and-awhite stripe Cheviot, Plain Black Diagonal. and Fancy Checks in and white. Plain, Heavy Vole, Wp Sapo Copenhagen and shies Red. = | Phe va \ ‘ he m ‘ fe Ser kirts we ( av atl al As -Aphitte! = On: sale’ Sette ioiee ‘85.95. cond Floor, e he Neckwear Items Reduced Prices on ; . 1 Yay 2 Reduced_ Prices Girls’ Garments | A FEW tigh-grade, hand-made Neck Tae r Cleats ty eer aks eee pieces reduced for clearance to $2.00 | bring surpn ingly-good values in a variety ; each | of interesting items, as follows: an A small lot of Embroidered Persian Eton ge Collars (some cutie match), re Girls’ Lingerie Dresses, of fine lawn, Jy * ha duced to $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and | batiste, voile and er embroidery, odd } $4.50. lines from 6 to 14 years, reduced to $1.95, 4 An odd assortment of Jabots, Swiss Eton | $2.75 and $3.95. = Collars and hand-embroidered and lace : ; trimmed’ cc , at sharply reduced prices Girls’ Full-length Tailored Coats in alk High-grade Vestees in plain effects and | wool cheviots, broadcloths, stripes anda” Oriental colorings, at reduced prices rang- | mixtures, sizes 6 to 14, reduced to $3.95, 7 ing m $1.00 to $7.50. —First Floor. 94.95, $6.75, $8.75. : Girls’ Middy Blouses sizes 8 to 16m Men’s Shirts (“1" * ; or anes cian is TO | Girls’ Balkan Middy Blouses of na p Reduced to 50e | serge, with red tie, sizes 12 to 20, reds } | to $1.95. 3 G HITE Plaited-bosom Shirts with de- | Girls’ Rain Capes and Coats of red $ es tached cuffs, also short, stiff-bosom P } He a berized sateen, sizes 6 to 14, r : Shirts with detached cuffs. Broken sizes, 14 to 17, reduced to 50¢. $2.95. A small lot of Men's Union Suits, light- | Girls’ Woolen Dresses, sizes 10 weight, sizes 40 to 48, reduced to 5O@ and | paquced to $2.45, $3.95, $4.95, g The. vires ¥ or | Bb A Special Purchase of Shadow Lagu - | 25¢ Yard # {| 200 New Dresses Saar sale ig Gite | and Flouncings i si \ To Sell at Two Low Prices | costume draperies P : er ae hee | lingerie trimming, ] 74 | 5 to 17 inches, fi e $4. 35 and | | $5. 75° | with strong edges, priced - | low at 25¢ yard, —Basement Salesrom, |Glove Special ‘a OMEN’S Gloves W a special clearat lot, including slightly perfect numbers and mended Gloves, the pal jspes ial 39¢. —Basement Salesrem® if | door of his lodgings. Neighbors who beard the shots ran to the street |[f Fe and saw the murderer flee, There was no attempt at robbery. Parker |#f in came here recently from London Coal Hods | ie ’T MONKEY WITH ICEBER 1 29 DON G Special 29¢ sttempl of fishermen to harvest an ice crop from an tc ran Fo sundee buy, Alaska, last September, nearly resulted. fatally for" \LVANIZED GaURES men when the berg resented interference with its equiiert im, fall Hods, 17-inch on the men and smashing the boat | : ‘ mi The startling experience was revealed yesterday in a suit for $8,160 hundred attractive Dresses at each of | “nusual value at 29¢. eh | damages, filed by Ole Pederson and Johann Johnson against the San| : ‘ Housefurntshings : Juan Fishing and Packing Co | these prices; models made up in new | . When the tee gave out on the halibut schooner Come the men a] ° ” ’ bs. were went in a dory to secure a new supply from the nearest bers. They |] Spring styles from a maker’s surplus lengths of Aprons ts | way no one of experience ever “monkeys with a floating berg Fe | ha The berg split in two, ‘The boat was wrecked and the men were|f? wool materials, bought at a concession and ? thrown into the fey water, They say they were crippled for life ‘ 5 ] 68. * | etch priced accordingly. Special _66¢ 3: AND MAYBE al! this time Chief Murphy Is kicking himself SPECIAL 5.75 ai ws over Brady's $25,000, which Tammany was too conscientious bela ores sod qual to keep. Dresses of brocaded Venetian cloth in navy-blue, taupe 8 G : ity ging wl 1 brown, sizes 16 to 42 hi} m it na WILL TRY MERA PE GOI ccs i Y0e baste, vor, ron and tnd, ce plaids | Pearl Tambley, the “girl who can’t be good,” will be given another 16 to 42 check ame} wl PE... | ' * | t ripe “Ss: | On her promise to go to Portland with Capt, P. W. Scott and Mrs. | Dresses of Wool Bedford Cord in black, tan, navy-blue, 8 lAdjt. KE. FP. Baldwin to enter the Salvation Rescue home theré, Judge eae a peda ani . eaten, 42 a tteras . I | Ronald Thursday revoked the order to have her confined {n the peni brown, sage-green and old-bius, sizes 16 to 42. | irred 4 : | tentlary eases of black and bre Palvat’ ta. 24 P .| sh | Hor father, J. J. Carbubn, asked for an Insanity hearing, when they Dre f black and brown Velvet (a few only); | waist - new friends interceded for her | Dresses of black, navy-blue and brown serge : and : A PICTURE of “September Morn”. with her hands up SPECIAL $4 at side. The} ‘9 before the revolver of a robber, has set San Diego crazy for a i Attractively-styled Dresses of Serge in y-blue kimo® ig he city censor of morals. 4 neck bre een and red res 16 to 4 Vhree won 1 le 7 Ki L to choose from and> clesiag SIGN MEN TO FEAST AND SMOKE | a | the sketch shows three of | from the gr 1 = Hight vaudeville acts, two wrestling matches and a big surprise 57 hare = an ee ei . «vith plana rs Neill hatare tlie Heat muipbler ocime Miah Het t Boet Mt Rana $5.75 ie Dresses are admirably adapted for at-home terlil N . | No. 435, at the Labor temple, Satufay night, Roy Marryatt and R business wear and at the quoted prices are exceptionally SS Gale of the University of Washington will wrestic at 125 pounds, and a ides. Beenie Pst Ne A cial i Frank Hobt and Glenn Hoover will mix at 136 pounds, There will aiso | BOGE: NAH ‘ Salcsroom. | — Basement Selelteam be plenty to eat and drink, 2

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