The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1914, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘WOMEN’S STOCKINGS MADE OF TIN, LINEN OF CLAY, SHOES OF PAPER, SAYS LAWMAKER Congressman Proposes ‘‘Pure Fabric” Law So You’ll Know What You're Really Get- = FREDERICK & NELSON | Store qeene at 830 and closes at 5.30 The Story of the | New Fashions | he MILLINERY the revival of the bewitct ing shepherdess and “plaque” Hats of the For Bargain Friday For Bargain Friday jc and 75c Plain and Childs R Ny 59¢ Plain and Novelty ear < FRIDAY * Weer IS BARGAIN YARD YARD For’ Bargain Friday Just 60 ple we offer 1,500 rem half-wool Oreas Goods, in all the best colors es of | nants and odd pieces ting When You Buy Clothes. of plain and fancy and many pretty nov i Silks full line of eity weaves, suitable gsm 18th century, ‘ : al trim Fi eolore and designs, at for waists, dresses or Shoes of glucose and epsom yi mings and high spcefed Rech ad vahtnes, ; akirta; 36 Inches wide, stockings of tin, under-linen departure from the straight silhouette to the 2bc a yard, FY d largely of clay, and final I-wool” skirt made of cot ton, loaded with starch—that’s an urate des at 25cm yard. Upper es of our grandmother Main Floor of The Bon inches wide. Upper Main Floor of The vue of the far it short Bon Marche. Marche. a iption of what milady ; te actually wearing! coat and be-tunicked skirt; in EI She may have pald for the HIGH COATS the introduction of the quality when she bought her garments, but shoddy 1s probably what she recelved So much {# Indicated by the facts ght out In the Investigation of git ee (to accommodate the bill For Bargain Friday in the Corset Shop A SALE OF GOOD 75¢ CORSETS at59e —In Sizes 18 to 28— Made of good coutil, with low bust, long skirt, with one and two hooks below front steel; they are fitted with porters and daintily trimmed with embroid an elastic gore in the back—at 59% they good bargain—even for the Bor Marche Corset —Second Floor of The Bon Marche FREE EXHIBITION OF THE PANAMA CANAL costume) and in BLOUSES the clever com- flaring collars and the prevalence of trans- parencie this does not begin to catalog the chang AD) et a SILK STOCKINGS, LOADED WITH TLN that Spring ery charmingly different from those of pre les so radically and vious seasons. The story is entertainingly written in this week's introductory display for all who will to read try. Some New Dress Findings | The Balkan Dress “Flouncette” Stiffening for minaret | $1 00 tunics, 10c¢ yard Elastic Collar and Flouncing Founda- Ne ees and prac- QUNTER OF LEATHER SHAVINGS AND GWE Posed Especially for The Star to Show Women Readers How Ttheir| Shoes and Clothing Are Adulterated. | Have you seen the latest working model of the Panama Canal? “th ss 1 } a ess fo ' " - : sa nays, “than the various forms of Hons in black or white, two or three tical little Dress for It is on exhibition on the Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche, a model he proposes that it ss fis ane GAting GeO! @ 4 measuring 36 long and 6 feet wide, and is operated are te label weeds inches wide, 10c and 15¢ yard g 3 by b ’ \ haser 4 and 5 years i Aurora Ruche Supporters, indispensable for the new Medici neckwear, silk-covered 1 white linene, with Balkan nd rust-proof, 10c card Tinsel Brace Wire in gold and silver | blouse and kilted skirt finishes, Se yard; 20c bolt The belt, collar and pip- Sharkskin Belts for holding the skirt | gS are in the plain navy up and the waist down, 25 or delft-blue material “Girdelin,” a supporter for the high- | Attractive values at $1.00. uch a way that the pu know exactly what substanc he i buying | ‘Today he buys shoes which he trusts are made of leather, Really sade largely of rawpoard, yunds of f pa An interesting lecture is given every half hour—All f Prettily made up in TOE CAP OF RAGS AND STRAW Hand Embroidered Models, | Worth $5, $6.50, $8, $10, $12, $15 at $2.50 Men’s Black and Tan 8c Socks Medium Weight and Seamless ac pr. avings, cc Thene water like a bt r pays bigh quality er Stringent tion, to corres laws, in being waisted skirt, 1144 to 3 inches wide, 15¢ to pure food! prices for them advocated! Likewise linen ts adulterated with yard Here's a mighty good special for the These handsome models are embroidered and ° . “ “4 wd by Hepresen cin QO. Lind: cotton and fed" with clay ike to economize. Black and tan seamless Cot- | entirely finished; thirty pieces in all, in Pillows, ; id : h ress Picture ton Socks, in medium weight, at Sc a pair Friday | Scarfs and Centers, with materials of all linen, || Gist of Michigan to correct thene w bay are ben nig aly dle Reis Buckle Foundations, black and The crash and art cloths; worth up to $15.00, at $2.60 |f/ *?nes mersion {n an fron bath from which white, 2 for Sc, and up to 10c each at Left instead of 8%c. Not over one dozen pairs to a customer. Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. This $10.41 English 50-Piece ) Dinner Set, on Sale for $6. 95 It has a most attractive border Prine Bi the con ventional effect-—carried out in pretty shadings of brown and green—nicely blended—on a semi-porcela English body. Full 50-piece set, service for 6 people—for $6.95 Friday 3c Molasses Kisses 20¢ Lb. —30c SET OF 6 TUMBLERS FOR 18ce— ee ee Fine quality—plain, thin blown Table Tumblers—the regular 60c a dozen kind—for 36c a dozen Friday, or six for 18c. None delivered at this reduced price. Youth Ficor, —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. JUST FOR FRIDAY—|65e LINOLEUMS FOR— | | CHILDREN’S 25¢ HOSE 17¢ A PAIR There are no commercial prod rb quantities of tin crys ucts mark with grea each. Third Floor of The Bon Marche. Cash Wash Trimming Braids in various designs and colors, 10c to 20c yard Lingerie Ribbon Clasps, set of three, 10c Kleinert’s Gem Flesh-color Dress Shields, silk-lined, Opera shape; sizes 3, 4 and 35c, 40¢ and 45« | Weighted Dress Extenders for minaret | dresses, 10c yard —Firet Pioor. | is also priced at $1.00, and NOW READY FOR SALMON BAY PIER and pler will begin at once awarding the contract to ‘uget Sound is made of pretty blue or brown and white — stripe gingham. The sailor collar, cuffs, belt and shield are of pfin chambray gingham. Sizes 2 to 5 years. —Second Floor, Fumed Oak Library Table, Special $27.50 ELL-BUILT Fumed Oak Table in a popular design (illustrated) Just for Friday Work on thé Salmon bay & after the action of the port the J. A. McEachern Co Bridge and Dredging Co. act to dredge and fill in Salmon bay at a price of The Great Northern railroad was paid $150,000 for water front t property a at 81 Smith cove. THAT’S THE PROPER SENTIMENT “A testimonial on the part of the business community, as repre- sented by the chamber, to the fact that the Incumbents of municipal offices chosen by a majority of the people hold their positions as rep- resentatives of the entire munity,” is the reason given by the Chamber of Commerce for nner to be given Monday night for Mayorelect H. C. Gill and city officials at the Washington. SHRINERS GET NOISY WELCOME from one of our best makers of Mission furniture. Quarter-sawed oak. Top measures 30x48 inches. An exceptional value at $27.50. —Third Floor, er tacna ovals dale for eirts: shery wugne Pi V Ba) The merry din of siren whistles and auto horns, mingled with the . shouts of 1,000 home #, formed a cheering we boys; sizes 6 to 9%; some slightly imperfect in is fl toes ae . vg ety Bade | x Bhriners as they came ashore today at Smith cove from the . ne : knitting. Lower Main Floor. IE steamship Minnesota, ending the long journey to Manila, China and Special Exhibit of New Enamel Furni- Japan. The Arab Patrol band was on hand and added to the gala feat ture all this week, on the Third Floor ure of the welcome . ‘ Visiting Shriners were escorted to their hotels in the city, and the wed after the parade, to prepare for the hall. Visitors who were on the Minne nota will be pilgrimage to Manila left here Decem ber 30 Inst | HE LIKES CHAVELLE’S NAME $1.25 DRESS KID GLOVES 79c PAIR ‘Women’s fine quality Dress Kid Gloves in black, A SQUARE tan, gray and white; also some Mocha and Cape YARD Gloves; sizes 5% to 7%, at 79¢ a pair. Lower Main Floor. : 25¢ CAMISOLE LACES 19¢ A YARD| C072 Cork Linoleum for 39¢ 8 square ‘ Laces for making corset covers yard Friday—don't try to make your old iittcrser lathe, with single or double ribbon linoleum last another season—throw it out | EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF Spring Gardening Supplies beading edge, in many shadow designs, at Ic a " F yard. Upper Main Floor. The patterns are very nice—and quite Attorney Edward H. Che 3 Shelby st. is curious to learn the Ph new—tile, geometric and floral designs, in lf} identity e man who cha bills to his account for $40 worth of tt 5e AND 10c TRIMMINGS 3c A YARD] . ; merchands ree department stores, He Sat who te Pretty Laces and Trimmings, such as linen and u'll find this 1 a good, depend cently robbed the lawyer's home 220 w “ € cotton Torchon, Valenciennes Insertion, also col wble Wonk eave Wes Gath roses. Goat also responsible fe second « ored Braids, in many widths and designs, at 3c frie ior ba om, pantry a yard. Upper Main Floor. My fe Garden Hoes in a variety of styles Garden Trowels, 15c, 25¢ and 50c STiewer: Miia Floor of The Bon Marche. s i 3 Bi. ag » Sc, 25 50c. SOILED HANDKERCHIEFS 1-2 PRICE OLD NICK I A TOUGH CUSTOMER JI 25-, 30¢, soc and 75c Suit tides tix cating ack os “ ‘ ° tev, James J niniater for 36 years, admitted to Jadge ; A 2 Women’s Handkerchiefs in all-linen and fine 6 99D ire * “ yesterda Aiicke CGbnaibeAlLy got the. Davis: ) Ag ae Women’s Gardening Sets, three- | walks and around flower beds, 60c lawn, slightly soiled from interior decoration ; Bh ih og ore ‘a , 3 iii " many pretty embroldered patterns; values from ’ nope ayn per Nise: iho Bb prema and four-piece, $1.10 to $3.00 set Dandelion and Weed Pullers, re- times knocked She was aw led the home ‘ ; . . . ¢. Be to 60c, at half. Upper Main Floor. Lekkdt aint and $25 a mont r four children Children's Gardening Sets, 10c to | move the weeds without defacing the ’ on e « e 4 LACES AND TRIMMINGS 1-2 PRICE] “speciais” in 25« lawn, 4$c and 85. 4 Remnants of Laces and Trimmings, including | Grocery and Cafe | s Spading Forks with long or “D” Grass Hooks, 25c c and 40c 4 Lace Edges, Bands, Chiffon, Nets, Allovers and TIGHT CORSETS Loo EN LOVE. om ei g 8S » 25¢, 30c and 2 Braids; lengths, % to 2 yards; worth from 25c to k fis 8 PHILADELPHIA, March 12.—Corsets cause broken homes, accord handles, 85¢ Hand Weeders, 10c, 15¢ and 25c. $4.98 a yard. Upper Main Floor. $1 c ing to Dr. Maude L. Dunn, who lectured on eugenics at Witherspoon Spades and Shovels with long or An unusually extensive showing of hall here “Ty” handles 8S eyes : i 6e PRINTED CHALLIES 4e A YARD Sunde :19 You can't be smiling sunshine {n your honie when your corset D” handles, &5¢ Lawn Mowers is in readiness, includ- 4 4,000 yards of Printed Challies, 24 inches wide, 14¢ presses against you,” Dr. Dunn sald Husbands are just like big cats. Small Spades and Shovels, 45c and | ing the Great American and Coldwell é lengths from 1 to 10 yards, in good patterns and a, They want a lot of petting, and If they don’t get it at home they will go se nliak . . 4 shades, at 4c a yard instead of 6c. On Sale on the 25c elaewhere—and your worst enemy will be a woman who hasn't any 75 makes. ~Housefurnishings Section, Lower Main Floor. pressing corset : 10 DRESS PERCALES 7 1-2c A YD.| seas: SRS. _Pi : : eS ne sa wis, ie woes wo | EF “ce {4¢] CAMINETTI HAS THE RIGHT IDEA 50-Piece Service Special $11.50 _ to 20 yards, with neat patterns and good color- | Saim 15¢c Commissioner General of Immigration Caminettt has taken the in t N example of the values to be had in the March Sale of Dinnerware—a 50-piece service of fine, light-weight English Porcelain, as pictured, with underglaze border deco- ings, at 744c a yard; 5,000 yards in the lot, worth —Vourth Floor of The Hon Marche 10c, Lower Main Floor. PRETTY 10c CRETONNES 5c A YD. gaa Specials at 4th rlsedte Sanh Comber | Cretonnes in mill lengths, full 26 inches wide, | Samdwieb. special at the with neat-looking patterns and popular shades, at on Seamer 5c just half price, or 5c # yard, for Friday Bargain Day. Lower Main Floor. These Salmon Day Specials in the Caf 15e PRINTED FOULARDS 10c A YD. i“ (dame 000 yards of cotton dress Foulards, tui 27) Speclal Friday Luncheon for 30c | inches wide, in pretty patterns; all shades to CLAM CHOWDER select from, at 10¢ a yard. Lower Main Floor. | BAKED SALMON WITH HOLLANDAISE SAUCE 7 AND MASHED POTATOES 12 1-2c WHITE LAWN AT 8c A YD. AHUKANW GONE ER TEA, COFFEE OR MILK, 30c {tiative in the plan for the establishment of a new tmmigration station here. New and adequate quarters for the immigrants are made neces erry by the ani a Caminett! Wednesday put th matter before the house committee on public buildings, at Washington BUY A SHAMROCK TAG TUESDAY “puy a shamrock tag,” will be the greeting on March 17, St. Pat rick’s when women from 14 parishes will sell tags on downtown streets. The money received will be used as a benefit for the Orphan Boys’ Industrial home, at Orillia, which {s dependent on contributions The tags will sell at 10 cents each PORK AND BEANS ARE UNDER FIRE PrACOMA, March 12 At the instigation of J, J. Higgins, state food commissioner, 11,784 cans of pork and beans and 16,192 ca were made defendants In a suit filed in the superior court here te It is charged that the defendants ¢ in no condition for public ce nd the food commissioner prays that the court allow him to ration in blue. . Special, for the set of fifty pieces, $11.50, —Thira Floor. Provide for Kitchen Comfort This Summer by Installing a Direct-Action Gas Range A LL the year around is a good time to make use f the Direct-Action, but its presence in the Sheer white Lawn, 2,500 yards in all, full 40 inches wide, in mill ends; very special at Sc a yard; worth regularly 12%¢ a yard. On Sale on the Lower Main Floor. Cafeteria Dairy Lunch Specials SCALLOPED SALMON WITH POTATOES 10¢ DIAPER CLOTH AT 7 1- 2e A YD. . | Mill lengths of Diaper Cloth, fro t seeaianan tun BREAD, 15¢ inches wide, and will wear well N SANDWICH the lot; worth 10c; on sale Friday Bargain Da AND BEET RELISH AT 10c at 7c. Lower Main: Floor, Sixth Floor of The Bon Marche. kitchen will be doubly appreciated during the Sum- mer, on the hot days when the coal range is an offense to comfort And the Direct-Action keeps the kitchen cooler sumption destroy them The canned goods were shipped by vessel and are now held at the | warehouse of the Alaska Pacific Navigation Co., consigned to John F.| Crowley of Seattle NOW THE CASE HAS BLOWN UP On @ motion of the complainant, Judge Neterer of the United States dismissed the sult of the Olymple Foundry Co. against an Iron Works, alleging infringement on a patent issued to. J.D. Rows, city ght superintendent, for a lamp-post design than most Ranges; for the Direct-Action completes a baking while the ordinary range oven is getting hot The sketch shows a popular style; there is a “Direct-Action” madel to suit the requirements of Third Floor Free Lessons in the Making of Crepe Paper Novelties for St. Patrick's Day.—Upper Main Floor. \RCHE| Union Street, Second Avenue, Vike Street every household apa F Bedroom Wee are now showing a particularly attractive assortment of a new Bedroom Papers in refreshing, restful cblorings, with fy ll P q cut-out floral borders and cretonnes to match, The prices W a apers on these range from 25c the roll upward. Samples and | prices on wosk and material will be submitted on request. First Floof UNCLE KITCHEL PIXLEY postals from Mogagore; “Our worthy mayor, Alonzo Swift, has had a narrer escape from a awful fate Lonzo took his wife to a society poker party, and, with four aces, she called his hand, which was jacks full on | deuces, after he'd raised her a Scent chip.”

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