The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1914, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR “THE BON MARCHE CLOSES AT 6 O°CLOCK SATURDAY EVENINGS Lots of People Will Want New Pots & Pans & Kitchen Things |—When They See This Bon Marché List ot— '—Underpriced Specials for Tuesday Selling— $1.25 Univer- | German | sal Food Male | Canaries [REDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 830 and Closes at 5.30 ers’ assoctation ts trying to defeat me ion labor member of the council nteresta in the il 1 have Exceptional Showing of Cretonneg va known thuvt will continu In the New Season’s Novelties ; Holton, candidate for A I this time, when Chintzes and Ce tonnes are being used so extensj for beautifying the home, we show largest line of these fabrics ever ea by us. New shades are introduced in soft sha. dow effects; gaily colored chintzes; warm colors in linens and taffetas, smooth-finished cretonnes; dainty ¢h ber effects with floral stripe, alle floral and shadow designs on cream 5 white grounds. a It ia plain why the Em for re-election toda I hay stood with th tion, which ba to werve the ed war on labor and not pri At a meeting in the North end Saturday, J. V election of councilmen favoring the comminsion 4 an effort i» being made by the Hlectric Co. to ing council, so as to secure valuable franchises before ” government da adopted eee | contre { commis ue Replying to J. D, Trenholme, Edgar Snyder, chairman of Cottertil's mayoralty campaign, two years ago, denies the statement that It cont $10,000 to elect Cotterill, Snyder # the amount was only $2,000 _ eee Have four blades and can be used for meat and vege tables Ira D. Lundy, counciimanic candidate, Is the only aspirant for that office who has made an ftemized statement of hia expenses up to date | ) | Ly Lundy tn in: od by Former Mayor Dilling, Ole Hanson, Thomas Mur phine, Herbert W, Myers, J. Y. C. Kellogg and others ee ee Seat Over 4,000 attended the meeting in Dreamland rink Sunday afte }noon, when Jud Richard Winsor, candidate for mayor, was the prin ing was addressed, aside from socialiat cand) in, president of the Public Ownership league, and M. ff m500 Raye Lamps, copper nickel plated 1, Costello. reading lamps Water Palle, \¢-quart sts h ore ee With. SAR « top, of good quailty Qe Jack Slater's boosters climbed Into 20 automobiles Saturday night |f One may find in our displays the particular thing desire Kreen — sha¢ oe ave Seattle its only “torchiight” procession of the campaign, Slat we! $1.69 and gave Seattle its only “torchlight’ procession of the campalen. Sia" | give expression to one’s taste and individuality. Kettle, weakening strength i| 300 Lamp, the Pe a ee | Dimities and Taffetas in a riet Tapestry effect Printed footed hand The Washington Democracy, in its current issue, in an article signed \ let 1 rs ; IN alee sla 2e by Arthur Carr, associate editor, repudiates J. D. Trenholme because of Be light and medium colors, 2 ar Colonial designs and all-over floral i 1 burner and | his failure to make specific his statement of expenses In the campalgu Cretonnes rep weave moott ' hi 4 3 Saeed, com . * } ; d fects, in medium and darker i | pleta, ape: 65c Chamber) | The Star's election returns, to be flashed on the Fraser-Paterson || ished effects and dimity-stripe . 5 ‘ Borenny 19¢ Pails, Japanned patiéing fre he Savoy hotel, will begin promptly at & Ce, i} embracing styles and colorings for li for downstairs rooms and sitting ¥ Se a ia aor aerg tin with ball and | | ing-room, dining-room, hall, library and 65¢ yard _ ‘mayc ‘< Kalves ood | 7 ) P that pescrper St | Smooth-finished Cretonnes in shad Linen Taffetas in parrot and flotal py Ue preed Tensters, ‘hn Are atten 92.00 Garbage Cans, made of galvanised fron with sanitary 1] H effects and all-over floral design ¢ terns, featured in a targe, line Pie | HEAR MCLELLAN MAKES PROTEST}: Mende colors the yard, 56, Additional information concern W ASHINGTON, Feb. 16—Ex | i NR aie aan tein ee D |ing the establishment of a regional pressing what he told the members reserve bank on the Pacific coast of the senate were the sentiments pice ee" es oe Se Sh Mun BASEMENT SALESROOM ngle Polish Gets in didiy made, spectal at c ISe Dust Paus of heavy Japanned : tin with dge: good ay — handle r worth #1. one Wisard- Triangle Mop worth | —Lower Main Flower ree M. MoClellan, former coun- senator Poindexter of Washington Mie Colanders. of heavy ‘un, oe $1.50, both $1.50 of The Bon Marche. wl for the Honolulu Chamber of| «poke against any reversal of pol ce . BBee “s s teceeseaeere | Commerce at Washington, D. C.|jey with respect to Panama canal| when he addresses the noon meet: tolls Saturday ling of the Seattle Real Estate as: fey at the Rathakeller Tues VISCOUNT AOKI ‘DIES McClellan represented the Seat }tle Chamber of Commerce at the TOKIO, Feb. Viscount Aoki, conferences of the reserve commit. exambassador to Washington, died | tee held on the coast isuddenly today WILL CANCEL HIS DIVORCE POMBROY, Wash. Feb. 16—After a search nding over many months, in every large elty of the Northwest, J. F. Mills of Peola located | his Wife in Arizona, Her mind ix a blank | Mra. Mills left for a Visit in Portland last June and dropped from |aight. Recently her husband received a letter from a woman at Mon- | tevana, Aris. ting that Mra, Mills was there and jast recovering her) New Arrivals Chiffon Taffeta Dresses at $12.50 wane Spring styles are mirrored these smart Dresses for street” afternoon wear, ‘notably the droa shoulder, rolling collar and lapel tunics and double hip ruffles. The Dresses are of soft chiffon ta in plain black, gray, rose, wistaria 4 navy; also changeable effects of blu gray, green and tan, wistaria and | green and red and black and blue. Two Dresses from these arrivals are pictured 500 PAIRS OF NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIN meer se Worth $1.00 and Sa) —$1.25 a Pair— \\On Sale Tuesday at 2 1-2 and 3 Yard Lengths and 45 and 48 Inch Widths BEST LACE CURTAIN BARGAIN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE oe, : TO OFFER YOU IN A LONG TIME. Proprietors of hotels and rooming houses—purchasing agents for public institutions— and others who use many pairs of curtains, should take note of this sale, for it offers 500 pairs of double thread $1.00 and $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains at 6% a pair These curtains are in the 2% and J-yard lengths, and the 45 and 48-inch widths, and come in nice patterns in the shaded effects. They are a very unusual bargain at 69c a pair | MORNING SPECIALS From 9 A. M. to 12 No Telephoge Orders Accepted Insertions to § 1-3¢ Yard at 2c German and French Valenciennes Insertions, worth to $ 1-3c a yard, till 12 Tuesday, special at 2c a yard. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. T5e and $1.00 Flounces 39¢ Ea. Adjustable Petticoat Flounces of moire and near silk, in black only, till 12 Tuesday at 3%¢. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Ends of Scrims to 35c Ea., 15¢ Odds and ends of Scrims and Bobbinets, 1 to 1% yards long, worth to 35c, on sale till 12 Tues- day at 15e each. —Third Floor of The Bon Marche. Se Toilet Paper, 8 Rolls 25¢ 5e rolls of Totlet Paper, at § rolis for 25e, till 12 Tuesday. Not over 8 rolls to one customer. —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. A PAIR Milla secured a divorce fal Weeks ago, but now that he has found [her suffering from mental aberration, he has commenced proceedings | jt have the decree set aside and will nurse her back to health. OF COURSE! MOST NATURALLY! | ¢ To be sure, to be sure! | The Chamber of Commerce has gone on record against the ond issue for the purchase of the Lake Cushman power site, afford adequate power facilities to the city 1 There i no foundation for the fear that private corporations are) | gobbiing up all available sites to the exctusion of municipal ownership, the Chamber of Commerce officials have decided, and for that reason |ff the issue in opposed i scribed: At right, Dress of wistaria and black dl chiffon taffeta, with plaid lapel effect and white crepe de chine and shadow lace. The double hip ruffle in graduated effect. Price THEY'RE NO ‘GRANDST ANDERS: | At left, Dress of changeable green and tan taffeta, with shadow English suffragets are not grandstanders, The “rampageour , 4 pa at . i (2 | esnien at thi Wall Ee Wena DUN are conte the bet oe aatbee | and revers of printed Copenhagen crepe. The skirt is designed with tunic lof «aining the right te Vote and are not staging their house-burning | back. Price $12.50. —Basement stunts merely for the amusement of the sen a sewbue aetulpetens Wes tas bors en eo'sler an” 1 Untrimmed Hats and ‘Trinunna SHORELAND “OWNERS GET IT} For the Home Milliner ‘The supreme court turned down the petition for a rehearing, pre-|j laented by Assistant Corporation Counsel Howard Hansen and Attorney General Tanner, and, as a result, abutting owners will become entitled NTRIMMED Milan Hats in the Spring's new to the shore lands uncovered by the Lake Washington canal, The etate had Inid claim to the new lands, — | | Novelties and Table Decorations —FOR— Washington's Napkins with George Washington designs, hundred 35¢; tscea .. 06 Seals in flag, shield and iberty bell de- 1 signs, package c Paper Garland, with flags, for Washington's birth- Dinner Favors, with neat designs, dozen ... 15¢ Crepe Paper in plain red, white and 7: blue, roll $20 | Streamers, for decora- ot priced ~_ 15¢ —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Jast for Tuesday DOMESTIC SPECIALS |, At Decidedly Low Prices Te Calicoes, Special Sc Yard 2,000 yards of Calicoes, 25 Inches wide, full bolts, mostly in light col ors, With figures and stripes, at be a yard Instead of 7c 20¢ and 25 Crepes 12 1-2¢ Yd. 121g¢ « yard for fancy Crepes in mill ends, lengtha to 12 yards, tin light and medium shades, worth 20c and 26c a yard regularly 25 White Madras 15c a Yard White Madras Cloth in lengths to 12 yards, 27 and inches wide, for skirts, waists and sex, special at léc a yard, value 2 $1.35 Long Cloth $1.10 Bolt English Long Cloth, inchea wide, 12 yards to a bolt, soft fim ish for underwear, $1.10 bolt —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. COME AND SEE BULGER’S BARNYARD CIRCUS At the Pure Food Show FREE PERFORMANCES DAILY From 10 A. M. Until 5:30 P. M. Come and see the educated pigs, goats, geese and hens doing funny stunts. Pring the children with you, they will enjoy it immensely Wagner's Orchestra will be here all week—with a new program every day, s 1g to he big times all th week at the Pure Food Show “Bargain Tuesday” Economies in the Pure Food Store a Draped Turban Hats, $2.95 Misses’ Hemp Mushroom Hats, $1.95 Misses’ Hats of combined hemp and satin, in With islature A. E. Pa sity of ¥ by the ¢ j cent con few of recommending remedial legislation to the next leg-|ff arding taxation defecta in Washington, County Assessor | has written to Dr. Henry Landes, president of the Uni ington, suggesting a ta n conference to be conducte sion division of the school. The plan is similar to tho re: » taxation held by the Indiana university | black, brown, navy, tango, champagne and cardi fia: nee F nal, $1.95 HEAR “HEARING AND DOING’? || “tien sisses is sis, von navy and mone $1.45 A congregation that filled to overflowing the Queen Anne Meth color, odist church heard the sermon on “Hearing and Doing,” by the Rev Dr. Sydney Strong last night. The meeting was one phase of the for ward movement union services ef the four Queen Anne ehuret Four 1 nots, roses, fruits, daisies and flowers, also cor meetings were held in the afternoon for men, women, boys and iris woh es, fruits, daisies and flowers, also com en binations: of roses, foliage, fruit, pansies, lily-of-the-valley and mignonette, 15c to SUFFRAGE LEADER IS INJURED] "=". Mines hess Taineiot ck vad teins oie Feather Novelties NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, the woman suffrage ‘ $1.95 leader, was suffering great pain today from {njuries she suffered from 45¢ to $1.98 fa fall as she alighted from a train at Jersey City, Inte Saturday, Her right leg was broken | IT WAS A FOOLISH STUNT || Hair Brushes Hot Water SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Fel T. Shelton, a second termer, do-|ff 50e Bottles $1. 00 Pair ing 14 years for @ was in solitary confinement today for} a ;: 4 e Officer Edward Whyte, while be-| Samp Hair Brushes $1.00 an attack, Saturda fore the rd of prison dt charge of breaking his parole if The new Flower Trimmings include forget-me at 2845 4 4 > Basement 58722 we are g iy FF8, 4 Sock "quatanteed to pop. 6c Macaront, Spnghett! or Noodtes, Released two months said, he drove his wife and chit in a number of styles, BH” Rae W OMEN Ss: hn ¢ anal ful) youd pack 17 Pounds of Pure | ovr ice, son ou the dren from thelr home in Los Angeles and took another woman with | white or datk dasty Ceceilang oe Gloves ia ents paietie™ TiC | Cane Sugar, Special | s.u'sinm 5c bristles, very. attractive or rubber, with black cellent. assortmang BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Peb, 16.--Defeated in a final effort to fly over —Basement Salesroom. unusual value at $1.00. pair, $1.00. aasement r, Silas Chri —Baser Into Antelope Despite the to make the Tejon pass with his new 100-horse-pow tofferson planned to make another at valley by soaring across the peake of th power developed by his new machine, he f f |iicceest that pass,” the aviator said, when he returned Cotton Union Hair-Bow " uk rremexeth ‘Suits Ribbon New Veilings TRY TO MURDER JAP CABINET | Special 39¢ 200 Yard 250 Yard Mayflower brand. ree waleorbotne 10¢ Meeks be Aire Cottee, a per \ meen } fl 00, 35c - With $1.00 grocery order 116 | not inciuding sugar or le finest flour. Not over 17 pounds pound. 150 4 15 0 enstetser at thie orion This Store c at 9 A. M. and Closes at 6 P. M.—Not open Saturday Evenings hacasip ran) ‘ailed yesterday | | | | TOKIO, Feb. 16.—That an assassination plot against various ¢ i ) FEAVY Taffeta Silk ‘ iniaters has been discovered was reported today. Several mystori: | W' MEN'S Ribbed H Pat nei BiGhbe ] J! \ Veilings rests “ere mac Minister of the Interior Kel Hara, who, as head of the potice dé Cotton Uniow’Suits, , with fancy edge, 48 in the fa , has made himself most unpopular by his agtivity in comba ankle or knee length, with ¥ i mig ‘ ing the recent anti-tax riots, seemed actually to have had g very navrow Dutet ‘i Asal hehe inches wide, in white, orite shadow effects escape, two men having climbed into bis automobile before his yuacd hg easing cag Sek eb light-blue, old-rose, delit | pleasing 2 » ON ose, severa teas! overpowered them | sleeves, Sizes 34, 36 and blue and black, the yard, the yard, 28¢ Street, me venur, © Stree pawrniee ee specia r Avenue, Pike Street THAT WIRELESS man on the steamer Monroe who gave. | pecial 3B¢. 0 his lif®-belt to a woman and wag drowned had the old-fash- 7 Basement Basement | loned idea about the weaker sex. | — — =

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