The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1914, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR Soo Te DOIN ARE) gs SPRING TASHION — LDISPLAY es and Paris has sent us of her best for this fashion display. Camille Rogers, Suzanne Talbot and Geor- gette are all represented, while clever adaptions of recent French successes are shown in profusion. above in mode f tango hemp, beautiful plumes are effective trim mings. with such care—and | Small, smaller than ever before—yet fashioned exquisite trimmed with such artistic taste as to be true visions loveliness—-truly it is no |} wonder women rave over the new Spring | Many them are made of those able raws that nestle close to the face, making pretty features still prettier | And what an impressive exhibit of fashion it is to be sure—with the tall, nodding | metallic rising hi in the air, pyramid style | Wi eq! poke be grandmother day—heavily laden with rich | plumes the demure shephe hats of colonial days—only far more beautiful than they dreamed of in those early times And the colorings—what a riot of ricl 1 hues is seen on every hand Iruly, millinery fas never were | veautiful as now Imported Hats $15.00 Beautiful Original and Copies of A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF SPRING APPAREL A more impressive exhibit than we have ever been able to make before—quite | for Paris models, pretty and oming shown | exceedingly becoming — and by side with the costly be fatic, too r e sive, every democ styles in less expe You will find the w styles men’s very different from last season’s modes yme and visit this section during the exhibition days day suits and dresses are n Ww dresses ver C —SNAPPY MODELS IN NEW SPRING SUITS AT $39.50-—— And they're suits that you'd really expect to pay $45.00 and $50.00 for—for they are the latest models, with chic, natty jackets in the various styles, beautifully trimmed and silk lined. The s feature the one, two and three-tier effects, others show deep tunics, aide or front drapes, pannier and puffed effects are greatly favored, as well. The materials are the lovely new woven Spring fab Tics in the exquisite new shades that fashion has decreed for Spring wear —The Newest Creations in— | $39.50 to $42.50 Silk Gowns | —Spring Blouses at $5.95—| Priced Tuesday at $25.00 | These Blouses were specially designed for this | And they're the cream of our newest Spring | Spring’s wear, and they've just arrived in time for | models tn lovely silk frocks. This assortment in our Tuesday's Opening Sale. They're handsome | cludes more than eigitty lovely dresses of silk | creations {n the various styles with “Fluffy Ruf- | crepe meteor, crope de chine, crinkled crepe, silk fled” and lace trimmed fronts. They feature the | charmeuse and poplins—handsomely trimmed with | new mandarin or drop sleeves and are shown in | beautiful laces, chiffons and ornaments. ‘They exquisite shades of Tango, Orchid, Foxglove, how the new pannier tunics, tiered and draped | Oriole, Canary, Wild Rose, Turco, Cerise, Emerald, | skirts. In shades of Orchid, Heliotrope, Tango. Eco Blue, Hazel, Pearl and Taupe. A bost | 10, Turco, Czarine, Hague Blue, Taupe and of clever styles to choose from. jerald —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. E THE NEW FOOTWEAR IS VERY SMART | | ae oa | For the Second Day of —Oar Spri Pumps for Spring—and Colonials, daintily orna- | mented with rhinestone buckles and other garni- ring— | tures. Strap sandals and tango slippers will also FASHION DISPLAY | be favorites. $7 Imp‘ted Lace Curtains $4.95 || For street wear—Button boots with leather spool || , Beautiful hand-made French Lacet || Curtaine—heavy double thread bob || heels and cloth tops will be popular. | —Third Floor. | | $3 GUNMETAL SHOES $2.25 A PAIR 25 scotch Ginghams 19 Yd. cial at $4.95 a palr An Opening Sale special in women's $3.00 Gunmetal Calf ‘doom mise hap gen Seotoh | Ghose, button style, with extension soles and low or high || Vmshame. 02, Inches wien and in plain styles, checks, plaids and heels. All sizes at $2.25 « pair. stripes. Fast colors. Nice shades. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. cakawee tala Pieler. rs —Uoner Main Pitwr of The Gow tarehn | OPENING SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY—— | '£.,Phoemix SIIK Hose $2.50 $1.98 Undermaslins | Girls’ $7.50 Rep Dresses very good" contuine shade. in —at $1.00— —$5.00 ea.— hand-worked borders. Spe-|| sizes $% to 10. Tuesday only —Lower Main Floor. || Gowns made of extra fine | White, pink and dive | $2.50 Long Kid Gloves $1.85 | nainsook in French siipover | a with embroidered Women's full elbow length or 1] 7 | collars and cuffs, crocheted button fine quality white Glace style, lace trimemed; Combina | buttons, low belt and pep Kid Gloves—sizes 5% to 7. Paris tion Corset Covers and Draw- | jum effect; sizes 6 to 12 point stitching, 3 pearl clasps years.—Second Floor of The —Lower Main Floor. Bon Marche. | /_ PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO Just Opened on the Fourth Floor COME AND SEE IT The latest addition to Bon ers and Princess Slips, pret- tily trimmed. | —FREE EXHIBITION— Of the Latest Improved Working Mode! of THE PANAMA CANAL This wonderful model _is Marche usefulness well 36 feet long and 6 feet wide equipped photogr ~—it is operated by electricity studio, where the be and shows miniature ships saan rk will be done at the roing through it, just as they —/s th , | going through J ; 4 a Special attention will be will through the real cana paid to children’s portraits, when it is opened and we can mise you the | Interesting « are best of service and the most | given every dur- courteous attention | ing the PACIFI 4 —Fourth Floor of The Bon | of The Bon Marche AAS ina * Marche. | For “Bargain Tuesday” in the Grocery Store 17 LBS, SUGAR Lots of special 17 por Sug t will make a| economies strong appe No surer than by to buy : 1 | jucing ehold ext of our Bargain Tue a supplies your tat nds of Pure Adaya Style | New 6 Cane for 75« ' Sockeye nd F sue 2 16 | Warhing oan,” hort | v| ov, Novena, 4 Be rP , | Honele , Coatia r tins fund f 2 aC) v4 | 8 on sardines, | v * Shield Bacon, | 25c | VISIT THE NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIC—FOURTH FLOOR THEM BonMA ————eeeeeee And they're gorgeously trimmed |i} MEETS BALES; NOW NEEDS aoe 1 | | | the Opening Sal 1 Spring Hats at just $15.00, They're |f} such famous artists as Phipps, Higgina, |i} soma. There are sailor effects, | jover 32 | sentence ELOQUENCE MAY | AVE PRISONER FROM HANGMAN ATLANTA, Ga, March 9.—Convinced by the impassioned tone of Leo M. Frank's denial, Just before Judge HiIl rente 1 him Saturday that he mur Mary Phagan, a factory girl to be hanged April 17, influential residents here wer condemned man pardoned, or, at least, to to get the 1 for him a commutation of itlat novement toda and arkabl both before wan wo ret Feeling ‘one but hin sta against Frank was st ment just before ne nity, eloquence and apparent sincerity that many declare they have changed their minds. “Have you anything to say why Judgment should not be proy And Frank's reply, the moat eloquent ever followed representing human Jaw who at thin ent eyes from Hi nounced?” the Judge asked. made before the tribunal In your honor's presen ‘and in the prese Frank sald ment Is Judge ery 1 His omnipotent and omaipre: vert that Lam innocent of ttle Mary Phagan’s death ow it oceurred know your honor, is but the expression of man's It tries to approximate justice, In the name of the ra have t committed. 1 declare to your honor orkia ! ke such an nat will thrust me the higher life of the higher J © of the Su throne o legal law ni now t erro) over the the abyss that seps life eternal. I may abortly stand t of whom human minds have but th tribunal I will be reward of thos » whatever fortitude my manhood will prove ft. 1 BAIL Sax whe and the future ‘Hut Tam innocent of thi am now ready for your hon: PORTLAND, March § a shopkeeper who ref ) friend, Mr. Bales. Mr. Hales escorted Sax to the cooler i him to a Iman Bales, and dd out to be Patr turne ‘SPOONERS, BEWARE OF PARK a “spoon rl mh ked men held up n knocked th Her compan SAN FRANCISCO, March 9 —Six m ‘” oc in t ark. highwa us an d her of $16 and a gold watch conte NO BAREFOOT BOY WAS HE SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh en found 700 paire of shoes in a room occupied by Pasq Avi "My only hobby,” he explain ed, “in shoes. | never have less than 100 pairs on hand.” Avilling’# ¢ planation was punctured when C. Puctnelli said: “Every darned pair was stolen from my st ORDERS COATS OFF IN CHURH LOS ANGELES, March 9.—"Nobody can absorb gospel and exude perspiration at t same time. thinks the Rev. James Kramer of Cen tral Baptist church, who ordered coats off at yesterday's sermon, be cause it Was warm. TO LECTURE ON MONTESSORI | floor of the public Hbrary, for all thowe interested in & lecture to be DAIRIES LISTED BY INSPECTOR | A meeting will be held Tuesday, 3 p. m., in the teachers’ room, top given by Mise Maria P. Templeton upon the Montessori! principles, The first report under the new system of dairy scoring in Seattle | has been issued by Inspector A. N. Henderson. The A. Kristoferson dairy was given firat place in the standing, with a percentage of 76.86 All scoring is done on a seale of 100. Forty points are allowed for) equipment and arrangement and 60 for cleanliness. | Dairies showing an average of ¢ r better for February are here with shown | A. Kristoferson, 1962 Northwestern dairy, 1581 Railroad av, 8 Brooklyn dairy, 4233 14th av, N. EB Cloverieat dairy, 3426 Interlake av Royal dairy, 5426 ry av Mayflower dairy, 1111 Virginia st dairy, 1415 Situs 4 . Milk dairy, 1514 Sev i 6 Firat av. 8 PORTLAND, March 9—Alfred Howard, an old and trusted em ploye of the Fleishner-Mayer wholesale dry goods company, arr Saturday morning on ch of systematically robt of the loot thr hand dealers with penknife en questioned Friday cut his He had der had shown mu e Others arrested wit yr nig jeased on bail UT! TUT! nion of state Howard were re licans ar oKresaives Herbsaman, chairman of who ia back in Seatt The Spokane talk ADVANCE STYLE, GIR shipment in t were 8 © newly to France as the first as materia! parcel post ed marke: PLAN VAUDEVILLE COMBINE throughout the union of the vaudevi In order t higher class of business interest ot New Sore and Jone Linnick & Accompanied b: Chicago firm, Morris Kohn and Adolph Zukor, Mr. Lowe ts In Seattle to talk over tt oxed Co. alition with John Considine, Mr, Considine declared was no in tention of a sale, but that a company to take up the holdings of the « firms had been suggested. The deal affects about 100 houses in the country /POSTPONE PEPPER HEARIN FRANCISCO, nment of Abraham Pe ting Ma h 9.—The killing M arr” Dor pper SAN on a charge of st bride o' dd today Judge § Hes in the et county pital with two bullets in h esult of his attempt at suicide. The sur geon said he woule unable to appear In court f eral weeks PEACE When the shadows begin to gather and the sun in sinking low And off on the edge of nothing the roi oud banks gle 1 to ait in the gloaming; to loll in my ebair of " And dream as your slender fingers are wandering over the keys. | It may be a classic study of Intricate shades and tones, Or the song of the sea-surf bre ig In fury upon the stones, Or a vagrant gypsy ballad that maketh the blood to stir Or an orient chant of passion—a song from the land of myrrh, I thrill to the wailing minors, I sway to the me As they come from your slender fingers, wandering over the ‘keys. ‘The world, with its rush and hurry, the world with its plots and schemes, ' : Ip only an evil nightniare, 18 only @ wreath o° dreams And peace comes in with the darkness that lazily fills the room And the music drifte to my senses like the scent of a faint perfume Oh, life has its wondrous moments, but few are sweeter than these When the twilight finds your fingers, wandering over the keys --BEKTON BRALEY, CUTS HIS THROAT IN CELL] REDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 3.30 and closes at 5.30 Introducing Assured Modes for Spring and Summer in MILLINERY Tailored and Novelty Suits Gowns Coats Blouses | Special window displays portray interesting | phases of the new fashions and will be found well worth attention BROKEN LINES OF Little Boys’ White Washable Suits Sale Square ; R d d P ; Sale Square First Floor at eauce rices First Floor i At 85¢— At $1.35— At $1.65— i] Three smart military cok | White Galatea Rus- | White Rep Wash Suits |] U2 lar styles, with trimming of sian Suit in double- in two styles, one with i ¢ embroidery edging or braid breasted style, with sailor collar trimmed with i 4 The suits are in front and long lapels and col- blue braid, another in mili- ff P side-fastening styles, with ored sailor collar, tary-collar style, with collar bloomers, and the blouses trimmed with white embroidered with anchors have wide hems and belts. braid. Complete, with and embreidered escutcheon Sizes 2 to 6 years, priced bloomers, in sizes 2 to on sleeve. Sizes 2 to 6 unusually low at 85e. BASEMENT SALESROOM 6 years, at $1.35. years, at $1.65. _ sie moor, Over 100 Distinct Shapes in Our ieee a li Shadow Laces Untrimmed Hat Rubber Gloves, 40¢ Pr. JE Red The New Tango Hair-Pins N Pins be OVELTY to worn with the new high-style of hair-dressing, in plain and stone-set de signs of amber or skel!, at tractively priced from 10c to 59 each Basement Salesroom. —with such a field for patterns in white and ecru, choice? a becoming style for 4 to 17 inches wide, 25¢ every type of face is prac- yard. tically a certainty. These trimmed Hats feature Tur- ban and Close-fitting Hats, ay, 7 ELL-MAT Rubber in a range of sizes, the pair, 40c. —Basement Salesroom. 4 to 17 Inches Wide 25e Yard HADOW Lace Flouncings in a good assortment of Showing VALENCIENNES LACES, YARD BOLT, 25¢— French and German Val- enciennes Laces and Inser- displays of Un- i sew blocks ‘in. Satloes tions in desirable patterns Bandeau Hats, Flat-top for trimming children’s Watteau effects and many clothes and undermuslins, others in 12-yard bolt, 25c. * —Basement Salesroom Plain Hemp Milan Hemp Hemp and Taffeta Fancy Neck- Combination pieces, 15¢ and in new shades of blue, A we ae ee i bottle- green, bright - red, oF NODC Fa eee PL ip ie I re SE tured at this price, including [J ¢ rays and black, ,_ -Jabots, Stock Collars, Em- ig . nies pie mu from $1.45 broidered Dutch Collars, i to $3.95 sg Ah eis Fichus and other pieces, }}) © $3.95. pei? each, 15c, Basement Saiesroom } Gauze Vests, 10c | OMEN’S several Gauze Vests in Gloves W of ton, attractively priced at 10c. made fine-ribbed cot- styles, —Barement Salesroom. i ¢ Sees ess i} a ? ; ° H : Silk-Boot Hose Silk Gloves : . . i t 75¢ Pair 39c Pair ft ' X¢ ELLENT value W's YMEN’S Pure Silk } 7 offered in these Gloves - dn. (twee - Thread-silk-boot — Stock- : eee | ) ings, which are seam- clasp style, with double- i i less and have lisle top tipped fingers, white and and high spliced heel — black, sizes 544 to 8, un- and toe. The pair, usual value at 39¢ pair —Barement Sa —Basement Salesroom. The Ohio Steel Range|#} With Leg Base | HE Ohio Steel Range embodies the result of thirty years of experience in the manu- facture of Steel Ranges. The “Ohio” has an enviable record for cooking efficiency and economy of opera- tion, and is one of the handsomest ranges on the market | é Fl i The sketch shows the new “Sanitary Base” | & Ohio with its polished top and perfectly plain polished nickel which easily kept clean trinimings, are so Prices, complete with water connections: Sixteen-inch oven, $49.50. 4.50. Twenty-inch oven, $59.50. Eighteen-inch oven, —Third Floor, |

Other pages from this issue: