The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1914, Page 10

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JUST FOR TUESDAY—A BON MARCHE SALE Of Laundry and Kitchen Needs —at Phenomenally Low Prices— The Clothes Baskets, willow-—c! medium # RHEL — — > | Two vossels buflding for the Great Northern at Cramps’ shipyards ERIN Go BRAGH- PGW, lin Philadelphia, for service between Astoria, Or, and San Francisco, in 60c on the Dollar Fine Switchee—in just the right —all high-grade human hair. And because we bought $4,000 worth from one maker at one time—we can sell it at about 60¢ on the dollar. $8¢ Hair Switches 50c | $4.00 Switches $2.45 ea. 18-inch Switches, in glodby, wavy hair, the 2-strand kind; | inches long and 2\4-ounce size, 1% ounces in weight | in black, blonde, browns, au- $1.98 Hair Switches 98¢ | °°™ 22-inch wavy Hair Switch, 3 | $5.00 Switches $2.95 ea. in black, brown, au Switches of 30-inch natural burn and bionde, 98c. wavy hair, 3 strands, 3-ounce $2.50 Switches $1.45 ea. | “clsBE at $2.95. 24-inch Hair Switches of | 1% ounces, black, brown, au burn, blonde. ) For Tuesday Morning On Sale from 9 a. m. Till 12. No Phone Orders Accepted. ite Figured Silkolines Se yd. 36-inch Figured Silkoline in a great variety of designs and color- lengths, for comforter coverings and draperies. Third 25¢ Camisole Laces 18¢ a yd. New Camisole Laces for corset finished with single or 12 Tuesday, 29¢ White Skirts 15e Each Women’s Short White Skirts of soft finish Cambric, finished with six-inch ruffle Tuesfay, lic each. Second Floor. 59c Dressing Sacques at 29c Fine 59¢ percale and gingham Dressing Sacques, in stripes, checks and figures, neatly trimmed; sizes: till 12 Tuesday, 29c. Second 10c Toilet Paper ic a Roll Japanese Crepe Toilet Paper. Not over 6 rolls to a customer, at Se a On sale from 9 to 12 Tuesday at this price. Imported Pens, genuine import ne cane, > Finest quallt Baking Molasses, Primrose, fine 2 size cans, o #1.s0 ven Ket- | $2 Wizard Triangle Mop tle--No. § sine yor win and 12-Ounce Bottle of Oil ‘Ina@tan’? Alarm Cleekay argo wise with lever alarm shut off, guaranteed for SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, 590 | Be Hardwood Hexeo— Spectal demonstration be cpa strongly made. on . lear 200 T fn " we » y on tee ee hisineh hargwees | O84 Ve NBW YORK, March 16.—In the} never encountered such a contin- | handle ar ‘ pattie of | Inhed : heargero temperature of Amster-|ency in bis previous expert | shes Winally Patrolman Donahue ec jdam av, at 2 a.m, Patrolman Ed-| jynived on an ambulance, and, | ward Donahue discovered a fair| with modestly averted eyes, kept somnambulist, bare foot and clad |the unconventional wanderer tn onty in a filmy nightgown, loiter-|range till the vehicle arrived and ei rees }ing aimlessly on the sidewalk, The| returned her to her domicile in patrolman was abashed, He had] W. 14th at. $1.29 Petr | | ree an . oe" gas | TRENTING SINGS IN CABARET ROLE ean for vat | | } Mme. Trentinl, the world-famous operatic star, responding to the plaudits of Seattle society folk taking midnight “sup” at the Rathskel ler Saturday night, who recognized the singer as she entered the din ing n, delighted her a by climbing into the orchestra pit and singing & selection from Firefly.” WANT AN INCREASE IN MEMBERS ational tod 10e Dost Japanned Pans, special for woven made—the conven- | A movement to increase the membership of the Congre |] | churehes in Seattle, similar to a nt muccessful campaign co |} | at outside points, will Degin soon. A mass meoting of officers of the various Congregational churches will be held at Plymouth church, at |] | whieh the program for the work will be outlined ‘NOW RAILROAD NAMES FOR SHIPS brintie brush, tor $1.89 connection with the company's railroad line, will be known as the | Northern and “Northern Pacific,” according to announcement St. Patrick’s Day Cards 10¢ Dozen & St. Patrick’s Day Picture Post Cards, 10c a dozen. pS St. Patrick’s Day Novelties and table decorations. by —Upper Main Floor. St. Patrick’s Day Toys and Novelties —Fourth Floor. | ace : SEE HOW THIS WORLD BEGAN | Ap audience which filled the Moore theatre to overflowing Sunday witnessed the opening run of “Creatton,” a motion picture portraying the world from {ts beginning to ultimate perfection. The exhibiticn ts | given under the auspices of the International Bible Btudents’ associa Here and There in| tion, and is shown free of charge. Three more performances wtil be New DressTrimmings |, Paceaaiale Ce ee oa. | CHURCHES SACKED BY REBELS profusely on the new Spring Party NEW ORLEANS, Mareh 16.—Driven from Victoria, Mex., and glad Frocks, We are showing « beaut! caped with thelr lives, Fathers Jose Madina and Ra ful line of lovely satin and chit efough to have » Gonaalts arrived here today wy rosebud trimmings, priced trom 65e |f| The history of the state of Tamalpais has been one of an uninter to $1.50 @ yard | rupted series of rebel atrocitien since last November, they asserted Gorgeous Butterflies are the new They sald thre weeks ago Col. Calvero, repel commander at Vic money of the local clergy, got all they had, and was ewt things in ornaments. They're toria, ¢ beaded in bewitching iridescent [f) still dl tisfled color combinations, and some are He and his men wrecked the church, the two priests declared of rhinestones in filigree frames. |p| Seized all the sacred vessels, and threw Archbishop Jose Guzman and $1.59 to $23.26 each. hie aged aunt into the at the archbishop suffering such injuries that he died two days later 8 for the spring coiffures high favor with Dame Faahion. | lovely *Dresdee “aad” Pesan “se | DEADLOCK ON HOME RULE BILL send, wih an slusive thread of LONDON, March 16—What looked like @ deadlock on the Irish gold, predominate. $3.49 to $3.98 I) nome rule bili has developed here today | a da p'"When Premlot Asquith offered to compromise with the antt-home | Shadow Lace Flouncings, as fine || rulers by allowing each Irish county to decide for itself whether t as cobwebs, bid fair to be the [J accept home rule, voting on the proposition at six-year tnterva’ chosen materials for biouses and |} | said he would proceed no further with the measure until the dress trimmings. We have a very |}| answered complete line of them in black, | ‘The antix intimated thelr answer would be favorable if he would) 3strand Hair Switches, 28 $5.95 Switches $3.95 ea. Natural wavy Hair Switches, 20 inches long, with 3 separate strands. Third Floor, 2 strands, weight | colors, From 26¢ to $1 & yard | Upper Main Floor The Bon Marche. The antts say, accordingly, that they will not answet Asquith’s offer at all yer ran A | to pay the cost of checking up the signatures on the 13 in ap nd Even Less Than That | one wow belng circulated? . Best Camera Bargains we ever offered— | ‘The state law provides that t hecking be done by the city regis because we are closing out these lines of ||| ttation offices. It also provided $300,000 to defray the costs of initia-/ “Senecas” to make way for others—now if tive and referendum measures, and left the expenditure to the wecretar: in transit. |] of state Only a few of them—so come soon if you City Comptroller Carroll of Seattle, who will be obliged to do most! want one of the checking, wants part of that appropriation to defray the city’s —_—_—_— cost, but has received no encouragement in that direction from Secre- | $25 Seneca C: at $10.63 Each tary Howell thus far No. & Seneca sac Cape tr rate ohm gaskets mpd ele eae || WE, SHALL YET GET ALASKA COAL Vertible lens, speed FS, at $10.63 United States war vessels will make a test this summer of the coal i mined by the government from the Matanuska fields, Alaska. Trou bles in the delivery of the coal to tide water have been surmounted one by one by the pioneer Al Jack Dalton, and the work is progress ¢ favorably. A. H. Fay, mining engineer, of the United States bu uv of mines, will sail this week on the steamship Sampson for Seward, where be will superintend the last details of the work Camera No. &, for fitm pack; 4x5 Inches eca Symmetrical lens. t speed Fs $3 38 1 Seneca © with Sen hromatic lens : $3.80 No. 5. lene shutter; made to alto" $5.90 Develoving. any size roll. 4 Oe $4 Sencen Jr. Camere. size 24x 4% inches: for plates only: light and compact box kodak, at F ' 29c kind till 12 Holders, sire 4x6 Inches, special at so00 F Pocket 9. with rap! and Uno Ab oe film pac all $2.20 Semcon Folding Wil k! Ye shouters gh coat o' liv Came: for daylignt i ding. pai A, shouters of high cost o' living. film pack e 2%x3% Inches while we h $1 thankee” and a genuine Irish shamrock, plucked fresh from the gar 599090 ff) gen, thrown in to boot. What say? any. oe, nares sangs, FoF Reneca |f An even hundred dashing, dainty, roay-cheeked maids from the Em - Called | erald tale will form a aquadron about Seattle's streets tomorrow to lasso « for the Orillia Orhpan Boys’ home. Grouches and tightwads are warned to take to the alley ways. Seekers of smiles and shamrocks will b the right-of-way —WHEN ROSE BUSHES ARE ONLY 10e— | A tag day bas been ecpgunmneaiones: fr ba Orillia orphanage There’s No Excuse for a Skimpy Garden FREE WOMAN IN MURDER CASE B Lower Main Floor. Matm Floor of The Bon [J ditt And now is the time to plant them—if you want fragrant roses bl: | CHICAGO, March 16.—Mre, Augusta Dietz was freed here today on ing round your home this summer Dom s charge of murdering her husband, as a result of insufficiency of evi 3 shehsre't ‘ | dence. Better come to the Bon Marche’s Annual Sale of Roses—and get enough George Nurnberg, jointly indicted with Mrs. Dietz, was also re of these hardy American field-grown roses to beautify your garden | leased. If you prefer the Holland Bushes—we have the: 7 : Judge Kerstens criticised State's Attorney Maclay Hoyne for in Aste m at 15c, at 25¢ and 35c. | aycting the couple, #ayitig there was not any evidence to connect either —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche |f\ of them with the crime Fouts Floor of Fhe Bon Massie 17 POUNDS SUGAR FOR 75) For Bargain Tuesday 17 pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 75c—with a \ In the Grocery OAKLAND, March 16.—Leonard Stephenson, teamster, boycotted $1.00 grocery order for other groceries, not includ ing sugar or flour. Not over 17 pounds to each. arrested with a hose, Both we |New Currants | No. 2 Size | Reliance or | Cans Sticed | nh ceil ete | sone SSE’ 8 | my, MY! WHAT PROUD SWEEPERS! pound new fresh ‘stock, feet” “es 10-pouna b 59c PALO ALTO, Cal,, March 16.—City street sweepers here have balk ed at white duck uniforms We don't want to b allied white wings,’ they said, “and some of {us had rather quit than wear them STEAL A HAT; SUBSTITUTE A HEN LOS ANGELNS, March 16.~Private detectives are searching for the persons who removed a $60 hat from a box consigned to Mrs. Warle | Frambaugh, a tourist, and substituted a ilve hen, The hen was Jelly ered by messenger service. ory... BC 44 Italian a Cc siowae nh Baking Chocolate, May lower brand, ne of the | vc Aid of the Seattle Day Nursery—Tuesday at 2 P.M. in the Cafe ARCHE Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street ‘THOUSAND DIE IN TIDAL. WAVE) | EKATERINODAR, Russia, March 16.—Puller official reports today | fully bore out garlier rumors that 1,000 persons lost thetr lives Saturday | i a tidal wave from the Sea of Azov, which flooded parts of the towns of Achtyrskaja and Stanitga, in Kuban provfn Besides those who! | perished outright, it was said today that three or four times as many —_ = linore were shelterloss and in danger of starvation, Tapestries for Vestees are in |i) ——— | white, cream, ecru and combined |f| let the first vote stand permanently, dropping the sextenntal election |i iii feature Asquith would not do this. i Seneca Cameras Half Price|HarRY WANTS SOME MONEY| frute'sia’ "ig | GET SHAMROCK SMILE FOR DIME buy a smile from a pair of dainty Irish lips, a! ENDS A BOYCOTT WITH A HOSE moving picture theatre of Mrs. Christopher here, She put him to| : | | | | i | \ | I| i | Store opens at G30 and closes at 5ijO | Broken Lines of Little Boys’ White Washable Suits Reduced’ | | | { | HREE smart Military Collar st (he Suits are in front and side fastening sty wide hems and belt es 2 to © year Priced ur AT $1.35 | AT $1.65 White Rep Washa Vhite lated: t uit in double 4 White Galatea Ru 1it in dout oh ait breasted style with long lapels and collar | braid; an | anchors trimmed with white braid, complete with | #” sleeve. Size bloomers, in sizes 2 to 6 years, $1.35 Direct-Action Gas Range | Practical Demonstration | Floor, we will conduct an interesting dem onstration of Baking on the Direct-Action Ga Range daily and continue until 5 p.m, and will give an opportunity for visitors to see wh as accomplished with e Dire always a lished economically and with un varying succe the family, is rag with 18x18- | Action Range, ideal | the four-burne pictures inch elevated en and autor ic lighter equip- ment. This style, connected, price $35.00. Third Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM A Special Purchase of Top Coats on Sale at $12.50 LOT of 100 new Top Coats, secured at a concession and priced $12.50. They are the fashionable flaring styles, with drooping shotil- der, carefully tailored in Brocade and New Plisse Crepe, 19¢ Yard HIS finely-woven Cotton Crepe is used for dresses and kimonos and requires no ironing It is patterned in dainty buds, floral designs and figures on grounds of white, pink, light-blue and lavende NEW DRESS PERCALES, 15¢ YARD— A large showing of the 36-inch standard Percales, Thirty inches wide, 19¢ yard strongly-woven and well-finished, atid patterned in neat figures, dots, spots, bars and rings; also checked and barred effects on white grounds. Many pretty designs are also shown on grounds of medium navy blue and gray. Price 15¢ yard ‘ COTTON RATINE SUITINGS, 19¢ YARD— An attractive assortment of this popular summer suiting in brown, gray, light and medium blue, car- dinal? navy, black and white. Twenty-seven inches wide, 19¢ yard Basement Salesroom Interesting Millinery Displays at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 a are combined to an unusual de gree in the dis plays of Trir med Hats at these popular prices The new sailor and ban deau hats are especially smart, n tine hemp and Milan f = hemp straws, with tasteful trimming of ‘small flow. ers, wings, bows, rosettes and feather pompons \ very attractive showing af these three prives: 00, $6.50 and $7.50. Basement Salesroom ——S=————— FREDERICK &-NELSON © les with trimming th bloomer The ¢ Jersey -top Petti- coats $2.75 and $3.50 ff HESE new arrivals have deep knife-plaited messaline flounces and soft jersey tops. Offered in a‘ good range of colorings, including Copenhagen, light-blue, pink, tango, emerald, black, navy and lavender, and attractively priced at $2.75 and $3.50, correspondingly low at Bedford Cord. Colors are Copenhagen, navy, black, tan, 9 @ green, rose, navy-blue, tango, gray, / purple and brown. ' They are light-weight and un- lined—meeting the requirements for a smart coat for general spring and summer wear. Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 44 Price $12.50. Basement Salesrcom —Basement Salesroom Chamoisette Gloves Reduced to 15c Pair Wy OMENS Chamoisette Gloves” in 16-button length, assorted sizes and colors, and an assortment of Women’s and Misses’ odd Silk. Gloves, reduced to 15¢ air. I —Basement Salceroom. Initialed Stationery 25c ELFT-INITIALED Cor- respondence Paper and Cards in a full assortment of letters, 25¢ box. Basement Salesroom — The ‘Rayo’ Oil Lamp {With Green Dome Shade) Special $1.75 , HE “Rayo” Lamp is | made of solid brass, nickeled, and is very easily regulated. It gives a white, mellow, unflickering _ light. Equipped ready for use, with green dome shade. Special $1.75. —Rasement 8s Combs and Barrettes 25c Each ACK Combs, Side Combs, and Barrettes in amber, J shell and gray «shades, at- tractively priced at 25¢ each. Basement Salésroom

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