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

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Gudays BIG Borgains —At Seattle’s Big Store—The Bon Marche— 50c NOVELTY DRESS GOODS AT 25c a Yd.——_ sin plain and taney and sty for full $6 Inches in 50¢ TO 75¢ FANCY SILKS PRICED 29c a Yd. 36 inches wide shades in 25 pleces of Dr and | mixtures, dre wie Plain and Fancy Stiks, many a fine line of street and evening pretty designs, suitable for dresses or 40-INCH 75c SILK CREPES AT 39c a Yd.—— 40-inch Crepe in a good At Will make pretty | wide Kood HEAVY 79c STORM SERGES AT 59c a Yd. strong Serges, full Friday at Ye a yard, instead a yard on Friday { 796. for constant use WOOL DRESS GOODS REMNANTS at 1-3 Off a tn ¢ waists skirts; S06 q lot of heay 0 inches {eg will be on sale Splendid wearing 20 pieces of pretty range of colors, and will wash waists or dresses, at only 3% 36-INCH 69c SILK RATINE AT 39c a Yd. erge ry wanted 1,600 Skirt and Dress I Think of buying this stylish Ratine, fuil 36 sirt . baal : inches wide, at 39c a yard Regular 69¢ value a € og Re et all 6 ? ine ri iy By irtes very rough and nobby, in a fine line of colors from Tbe to $ @ yard, @ ’ . “0c SATEEN REMNANTS PRICED 7c a Yd. 1,500 yards of lustrous Sateen in lengths from 1 to § yards, in a fine range of colors and plenty of black; full 36 inches wide, 7c a yard. $1.25 BLACK MESSALINE FOR 89c a Yd.—— 5 pleces of heavy, lustrous black dress Messa line, pure silk, and will not split or pull. Ideal for all dress purposes; full 36 inches wide, at $9e. 5 ™ Deen Pe sper es ,’ . °. . I, The Bon Marche’s Spring Fashion Display | WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY of next week. It will be a full and authoritative exhibit of all the new and exquisite styles for the coming season—and you are cordially invited to attend and see and ad mire the latest modes in NEW YORK AND PARIS MILLINERY—STREET ANDO EVENING COSTUMES DRESS GARNITURES AND ACCESSORIES AND OTHER WARDROBE ESSENTIALS LACE AND EMBROIDERY BARGAINS Se Embroidery Bands at 2 ]-2c a Yard Swiss and Nainscok Embroidery Bands, up to 3% Inches wide, in a variety of openwork and biind patterns to choose from; So value on sale Friday at 3%c a yard. $1.00 GLOBE SAFETY RAZORS a © Bafety Razor with for ¥ at 2% Cc black and 10¢ and 15¢ Embroideries se a Yard seer ¢ we up to 9 agape Matias er venwtiel floral sn co vontiona! | Stearn’s Se Cough Drove, favored patterns, 1% to 3 yards long. from 1 to 3% yards. Laces Up to $2.98 at 25¢ a Yd. ‘A Special assortment of fancy Laces and Bands, such as Bohemian, Venise and Ratine, at 26c a yard; values to $2.98. White, cream and ecru to select from. Women’s 15c Handkerchiefs 7 1-2¢ Ea. Women's Swiss and all-around Embroidered Handkerchiefs, finished with %-inch hemstitched hem in a variety of designs. Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. Ends of 18¢ School Serges at / 12 1-2c Dress Ginghams, Priced —]2 1-2c Yd.—— 8 1-2c Yd. Mill ends of Dress Ginghama, fo Min ends of School a lengths to 15 yarda, 27 inches wide, in to fe ee son areg fables, for hecks, plaids, stripes and plain shades cadet, tan, ry children’s dresses, 12%c yard. at ie a ae A ai Mill Ends of 12 1-2c Percales s bi aaa — 8 1-2c- Yd. —— ee tr Mill ends of Cretonnes in lengths to Edges. lengths $1.00 size, special je Friday the “Deatype™ Fi paras Brushes, extra fine brie y 9 and Il-row brushes y. foxwood and all popu lar wood backs Merek’s Milk Sager, expecially rece ommended for making “modified milk” as a food for infants package Upper Main Floor of The Boa Marche JUST FOR BARGAIN . FRIDAY in the DOMESTIC je in lengths to 8 yards, 27 inches wide, in pretty cat ae’ ioches wide light and SECTION floral and Oriental patterns, medium dark ‘shades, neat figures and stripes, / \ shades, at 5c. at 8%c a d Friday. ‘ \ Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 35c and 39c Undermusiins 25c Muslin Drawers and Skirt trimmed with wide embroidery edge, also short Chemi: with narrow hematitched ruffles, 36¢ value at Yéc a garment 75¢ Combinations at 50c¢ Ea. Combination Corset Covers and Drawers of crinkle cloth that requires no froning. Finished with scalloped edge machine embroidery; 75c value at 5c. 98c Flannelette Gowns at 79¢ Flannelette Gowns in the pink and blue striped effect; yokes are trimmed with neat finishing braid, with or without collar, at 79¢. —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. 15e and 20c Neckwear at 10c Included gre Chemisettes of net, both plain and dotted, Duteh Collars, Lace Stocks, Jabots edged with Irish, Bows and Tatlored Stocks, at 100 each —Upper Main Floor. Infants’ Sample Hose 17c Pr. Stockings, worth to 35c, in white, pink, sky, tan, black, in silk lisle and cotton; sizes 4 to 6% in infants, up to 14 years tn children’s, 3 pairs for 50c. 39c Union Suits at 25¢ Each Women’s summer weight, fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits, with low necks, no sleeves, knee jJengths, with lace edge, knee or snug-fitting cuff knee; sizes 34, 36, 38. Boys’ 50c Underwear at 35¢ Boys’ cream color Underwear, fine quality, me dium weight ribbed cotton, both Shirts and Draw- ers; sizes from 24 to 34, at 3c, or 3 for $1.00 ; 50c Duplex Gloves 35¢ Pair White washable Leatherette Duplex Gloves, sizes 6, 6% and 7; only 100 pairs in the lot; also black Cashmere Gloves, kid tipped; sizes 6 to 8% —Lower Main Fioor of The Bon Marche. 25e White Madras Cloth for : Sheer 12 1-2c White Lawn at ——10c Yd. JUST FOR 15¢ Yd. j eee chilares Mewes ant | BARGAIN lonih basher ¥ ind ta lcahed i linings; 12%c value, in nice, even yee Me epenay ed, striped and weave, at 100 « yard FRIDAY 12 1-2¢ Long Cloth— Mill Ends 8c Yd. Long Cloth in mill ends, 26 inches wide, fine soft finish for underwear in lengths to 10 yards, at 8c a worth regularly 12%c 20c White Crinkle Crepe Priced —— 2 )1-2¢ White Crinkle Crepe for underwear, lengths to 20 yards, nches wide, assorted stripes, and the crinkles will not wash out Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marcho. nn ee en ncaa ielieeisien anal din insides Grocery’ WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 35c A POUND For Bargain Washington in 1 —Iin the— WHITE GOODS SECTION Creamery Butter, finest e quality pound Specials| bricks, Friday only yund; $ pounds $1.00. No phone orders Buyers { Orange Marmalade, Tea Garden | Faney Yakima Gem Pot White Laundry Soap, Bon Ma a Pp No. Halsina, : 4C palis, 66c; No. 3 “me Vaney where Salmon, ur pails f Reliance, Maximur r Cremm Brick Cn endid a Home ta 19¢ ity Wisconsin oa Brick; pound bh Wloor of This Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes al 6 P. M.—Not Open Saturday Evenings BEMARCHE Second Avenpe T FRIDAY BARGAINS IN SILKS AND DRESS GOODS —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. | FRIDAY SPECIALS IN DRUGS | »10¢ | 25e and 35c Embroideries 10c a Yard | rvre« seer" 27 Remnants of 25c and 35c Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery | perma Viva, the pore cleanser and Bands and Galloons at 10c a yard; widths up to 18 Inches, guid Pbttener nite and 23¢ | 63¢ | |S cin bath sa Ry ie aa ae as ea ara You'll Find Friday Economies in Every Section of the Store| finished | and 3% | | STAR CORRESPONDENT TELLS | WHY GEN. VILLA’S SUCCESSFUL Occupies in Chihuahua, Arrow Point By W. H. Durburough Staff Photographer and Corre spondent. CHIHUAHUA, Mex, During my fation Villa, ¢ Mexico, I go! great ambition March 4 with rebel aigning in Northern that Gen o know his is to be comn ler in-chief of the Mexi army Ho hopes to be the Napoleon who; out the usurper Huerta ws win him | he | "i r lo fot and his great army has grown {ttle band of five | WILSON WILL EAT SEATTLE SALMON FRIDAY, MARCH 13 President Wilson will eat fish a week from tomorrow It will be Friday, March 13. Tt will also Salmon day. ! And the Transportation club of Si je has seen to tt that Wood lrow has a choice bit of Sockeye salmon for that day. A whole case of the very finest ever put up on Puget sound has just been ex pressed to him Salmon day was inaugurated a year ago as an annual national event, the Seattle Transportation club and the Salmon Packers’ asso ciation taking the initiative. Se |] attle’s official celebration will con clude with a banquet at the Wash n hotel tut Salmon is to be king on the 13th in every Seattle home. SHORT NEWS Shall His Epitaph Be) t ea, 8.3, ata 4 Madisor H. hall, Broad Robt. Emr th audience attended Or onor ett's birthd | A large I} muste recttat | | terian churct ' ROME | | Pressure today was induce Gtoletti to reconsider his determina tion to retire LOS ANGELES.—Florence Piero, being brought to Pret |] |6. struck by an automobile truck and |] fatally injured | LOS ANGELES.—Maj. A. V. | 7 founders of n 9, one of the adville, € oO. dled. VIENNA.—Seventeen Aus soldiers were killed by an ava lanche. | BUENOS AYRES.—Meager dis.| patches report serious rioting at \f | Rio de Janeiro. Over # million dollars’ worth of | port of Seattle bonds are subject to |} Dida today. One hundred and fourteen girls have turned out for track work at the state university. Clarence Whitehill, famous bari |] tone, will sing at the Metropeiitan | y night | Mrs. A. D. Beek of Tacoma lec tured before the Fine Arts soclety |] | Tuesday evening Woman's vocational conference on the university campus closes to-| night King county commercial water: | way district No. 1 bonds to the }amount of $100,000 have been pur chased by John EK. Price & Co. Over 1,000 alumni, coming from practically every college in the country, will attend college night at the University Friday OAKLAND—Daniel Kendig, deaf, did not hear train. Killed Seven “plain c'othes” men will min with the dancers at the Varsity tl, to seo that there is |] | juntor inform Sneak thief stole a purse and $65| from Miss Marie Wilson on the way from Portland to Seattle yesterday Tickets for the engagement of the | Chica Grand Opera Co, can be bought by mail order, beginning March 15 First ensemble rehearsal was held by the Standard Grand Opera B Co Wednesday night | E. R. Ingersoll has been appointed lf deputy aollector of internal revenye. Milwaukee train killed unknown man near the Spokane ay. crossing CAN HIRE CRUISERS OLYMPIA, March 5,—Boards of county commissioners have the au | thority to hire cruisers unsens | timber lands and may pay them out | of the et so fund, t \torney general ruled today, rent ex} }J. Van Cleve, Characteristic Picture of Gen, Villa—Corner of the Palace Villa | Ing to ris Office. non, machine guns and all kings of rifles, and most of these have been captured from the federals. He told me he has nin 18 b and has won 17 decisive v om, with draw dome reco for one general Most of the soldiers of the army Villa commands have the stamp of the Indian on their faces. They hav d for years never had a ¢ But now that they have a dash ing leader who has promised them that the land will be divi "0 will be each man 1 his family given « chance to exist as a reg ular they are in the uman being fight with all their hearts That is the reason of Gen. Villa's 1 success DID THIS WIFE ASK HUSBAND TO KILL HIS FRIEND? ABNLitHtle SHREVEPORT, La, March 5 With his pretty wife by his side. Hervey 8. Little, real estate man of this el old fri . dell ely shot down his and business partner, J as they approached »wded lobby of each other in the ere ness block t is the story which ts being told to the jury in the sensational murder trial of Little and his wife, which is ping prosecuted The prosecuting attorney will at tempt to prove that Little shot Van Cleve Id blood, at his wife's re He asserts that Van Cleve had insulted Mrs. Little, and that she demanded that her husband ¢ erately sacrifice his old frien her outraged honor RECALL’S | CHECKED The Lafe Hamilton recall thing got a solar plexus punch yesterday when Judge Frater granted a temporary restrain- ing order to keep Auditor Phelps from preparing a syn- opsis of the charges against Lafe. The court says the charges should be more definite. Argument on a permanent in- junction will come up in about ten days. ALASKA SHAKES FAIRBANKS, Alaska Fairbanks sustaine shock, lasting Tuesday night Sever of Alaska felt the quake, too. GIVE IT TO US! March 5. al nds, BOSTON.-Gov. Walsh notified the islature of his refusal of in crease in his pay from $8,000 to $12 000 yearly RIS VERY SICK ORLEANS, Marehy §.—A relapse was suffered today by Ja cob Riis, confined to his bed here with heart trouble, NEW } An earthquake | other parts | HE SEATTLE STAR I REDERICK & NELSON » Store opens at G30 and closes at 5.jO New Taffeta Silk Dresses EWEST Spring designs for street ind dre occasions are seen in these new Dresse of soft hiff talleta Che skirts are in tunic and the el hip ruffled effects, the sleeves f and three-quarter lengtl In the are Black Navy Wistaria Rose Gray and beautiful changeable effects Laces, nets and ruching are effectively { employed as trimmings Sizes 16 and 18 year 34 to 42 bust measurement Attractively priced at $12.50 New Balmacaan Coats, $7.75 Another shipment of the new Balmacaan Coats has just been received, to sell at this moderate price models, well-tailored in tweeds, tan and brown mixtures and black and white are the popular “flare-bottom” check coatings. Price $7.75 Clearance Silk and Dress Goods temnants ement m rt Leng Many varieties and qualities abri in- cluded: te for de- tailed d tion Lengtt n plete id suit waists and for trimming purposes. They On sale Friday in the Zasement Salesroom Basement Saiearoorm Exceptional Showing of New Neckpieces to Sell at $1.25 HE Neckwear Section has devoted special efforts, and successfully, to the as- values in sembling of strong this moderate price charming, The display is representative of the season's best novelties, and new Spring Neckpieces to. retail at the designs throughout are characteristic of Neckwear in the finer grades LOW-NECK GUIMPES, $1.25. Designed in fine nets, cut with deep V-fronts, trimmed with net or lace plaitings, also styles with the graceful, high roll collar Many styles and sizes to choose from at $1.25 FICHU COLLARS AT $1.25— Fichu Collars in fine quality net, with long, plaited revers, trimmed with hand- embroidery and edged at collar with ruffled net or lace, $1.25 Eton Collars of net or sheer organdy, trimmed with $1.25. hand-embroidery; $1.25 Swiss-embroidered Col- pretty embroidered lars in numerous attractive styles, on Embroidery Flouncings Special 75c Yard TIMELY purchase of Embroidery Flouncings is th@occasion for offer- ing very attractive values at this price Che Flouncings are 27 and 45 inches wide, just right for minaret or tiered skirts and lingerie costumes, and well embroidered in floral spray designs, com- bined with inset lace banding or lace edge Special 75¢ yard. 50-Piece Dinner Set Special $12.00 —First Floor, HE Dinner Service pictured is an example of the values offered in the March Sale of Dinherware ated with gold band overlaid Greek key border in black and gold line, and the handles of the separate pieces are cov- Special, of It is decor- ered with mat gold set fifty pieces, $12.00. Basement Salesroom Cedarine Furniture Polish NEW shipment has just been ceived of Polish ideal brightener for automobiles, pianos re- Cedarine the or any finished or polished surface. Apply the polish to a soft cloth, rub lightly over surface to be polished and finish with flannel cloth bottle, Lwelve-ounce bottle, 50c Four-atince 5e .32-ounce can, $1.00 Housefurniahings Section : " f uit H hy organdy and net; Plain Crepe de Chine and Organdy Collars in new edged with plaited nets EASTER LILY COLLARS, $1.25. These are among the most pleasing novelties of the sea- sheer mate- rials, trimmed, graduating from a high roll in the back to the fashionable V opening in front. A variety of pretty styles offered at $1.25. NOVELTIES AT $1.25— The “Sari” Collars of ruffled lace or net; a new variation of the popular high-back collars, and very effective; $1.25. on, designed in daintily lace OTHER and chiffons; $1.25. =mbroidered Net and Venise Lace Collars in white, cream and ecru, in a range of new patterns; $1.25. —First Floor, shapes, Women’s Black Silk Stockings $1.00 Pair (Lisle-lined Top, Lisle Sole) N interesting value in Women’s Black Ingrain Silk Hosiery of medium weight, with 4-inch lisle-lined garter top, lisle sole and high spliced heel and toe of silk. Tops are finished with band of green, white or Price $1.00 pair, —¥irst Floor, M%-inch lavender Spring Gardening Supplies Ready Women’s Gardening Sets, three-and four- piece, $1.10 to $3.00 set. Garden Hoes in a variety of styles, 25c, 30c, 50c and 75c. Gard- 10c to Children’s ening Sets, 256, Forks “p” Spading long or 85c with handles, Spades and Shov- els with long or “D” handles, 75c. Small Spades and Shovels, 45c and 75c, Garden Trowels for all kinds of service, 156, Z5C and 50¢ Turf Edgers, for q cutting sod along “4 walks and around flower beds, 60c Dandelion and Weed Pullers, re ' move the weeds without defacing the lawn, 45c and &5c. : Grass Hooks » 80¢ and 40¢ Hand Weeders, 10¢, 15ce and 25 Grass Shears, 25¢ and 50¢ Fresh assortments of Flower and Vegetable Seeds ready —Hou ection. & ( Nadie

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