The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1914, Page 8

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¢ "M6 and 12 inches in width. cream and ecru. 39c a yard. New Cotton Bretonne and Point d'Esprite Nets, Shown in white, Extra fine quality. Wednesday, the Mareh Sales Are Sweeping] —Through the Bon Marche Bringing in Their Wake Countless Economies in Spring Goods AND LINGERIE WAISTS AT Deeply Cat Prices for a Day—on Pretty Laces and Nets for the Trimming of Your Easter Gown Beautiful Silk Shadow and Net Lace Flouncings, 18, 27 and 45 Inches in width, Shown in new shadow work patterns, in white, cream and black. : me 19¢ | 25¢ and 50c Camisole Laces, ee ae a ht By Fred L. Boalt. lcouple of pikers with that brother-, |ty love article compared with old) Hi and Doc McBride Together they watched the elec Three years later So, when Hi Gill man to who ¢ wanted a loyal ad the health department ld better qualify than Doc I admitted I had one Young? years past 11 years married and lives at 811 35th av, in Seattle. MeBiride sat gloomy and forlorn. | years ago in Ontario, Canada, grad- they watched | uated from the Detroit College of the returns, and they both smiled.| Medicine in 1897, DID THE LADIES GET TO YOU YET? HERE Iso OUR New WEALTS MAN practiced for six) in Milwaukee, and for the He ts gressigg with almost unprecedented excitement throughout the country THE SEATTLE STAR 'BOALT IS TAGGED! [ - FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at G30 and closes at 5.I0 WEDNESDAY, FIRST FLOOR Women’s Umbrellas, Special $2.95 ribbon-run or Irish pattern picot edge Excellent value Arrivals Stamped Linen Lunch Cloths in new designs, 45-, 54- and 72-inch sizes, $2.00 to $5.50. i For the new ‘knee-length chains— Second Floor models for copying effect. Very attractive econd Floor White Bedspreads Handsome Ste and 7c Breteane 900 | $1.98 10 $3.25 Shadow Lace $1 69 ented’ Ttgether they tose bume| Or. &. & McBride Stamped Slipper Pillows, 17x38 inches, Special $3.85 se am Point d’Esprite Nets for. . .. Flouncings, Special at, a Yard GIN joshed and smiled. Doctor) Doctor MeBride was born 40 $1.00 HE Bedding Section features un- usual values Wednesday in two styles of fine grade satin-finish White Bedspreads, one finished with scalloped edges, the other hemmed ready for use. —First Floor. | A young girl of 15, perhaps, stood Six--going on seven 1 Desirable Sty I . . totay She hailed me when I came|the groce wagon And when Women's Silk Umbrellas with #-rib, 26-inch Women's Black Inc shape Um- ow that Httle girl asked did 1 want to i The top o' the mornin’! And! guy a shamrock, 1 vald, “You bet frame and detachable handles in plair brellas with G er “ don’t you want to buy a shamrock|and I bought two, I'd buy a dozen carved and mushroom-top styles, finishe 5 4 to help the poor orphan I learn-| if 1 had the money on me , : acne eo ished on 10-rib, 23-incl lvere ame ed lator that the Orillia orphanage You can buy a thousand for all with Turk’s head and military tassel ol I ' - |J| Kets the mor : Lon I retorted with heat rs, black, gre navy-blue, dark-red and Jet handle i H | No!" I said, “I don't | Juppone you was to dle he F mn em carved woo € | Wi aad: | pressed the attack, "Suppose | arlet pecial $2.95. ’ iH Beautiful Spring models in Silk | I had just come from tnterview:| was to die! We'd be lod to know = - } Crepe de Chine, ( repe Poplin, Char | ne rd tee Goants tts Br be te payee ng — ees to bs ~ . N ] . e ° bd t ' iis cell In the coun a ariier| after our kids, wouldn't we? You - She ee hectan atenaniidid (ond Ihe te ante Tit ictet wlth ae eae is eee Spring Novelties in Lingerie Chiffon Taffetas nauseating evidence in a divorce] orphans, didn't you? Then what's \P ! atteta case, At police headquarters 1| the idea?” SECO SILK GOWNS, $1.95 SECO SILK KNICKERBOCK- ff All made in the latest accepted |f/ had seen a drunken woman “book Presented tn this light, my cal 5 E - ‘De Pa 1 th tuni fold tiers and ed 1 was convinced there was|foured indifference assumed the New Kimono Gowns in this ERS, $1.50 i modes—with a . i . no good tn the world, and | had no| proportions of a crime. I looked These attractive knickerbock d kirts, with bedices prettily |B} charity tn me about for the shamrock girl, but ft, silky material, trimmed . attractive knickerbock- ‘ oe she was gone } c are in every w as serv- 9 | ‘ daint « ane ; 3 wit dai anc viceab] with dainty la and bie, veo hea gets ee: Pe h dainty and serviceable sy eo re a hiffon. Both high neck and low o Opporite side of the street | drove away linen-pattern lace, run witl ze : F | A inh re sneha rs wagon stood beside the ee ) chine, and are e with elas- § neck = styles—whicheve ow fF ml The driver, a young man in| An hour Iater I was tn Pioneer ribbon, and shown in a range daiBnish at : dine: { a lovely array of new pr iroy trousers a square ; i i 1 Lee t, approached me A girl stopped me. Don't you of attractive colorings, includ- The may be had in tango, feroctounly, want to buy @ shamrock to hel; i M Don Americat vrest rose, pint ht-t Talking to me?’ I asked trucu-| the poor orphans?” she asked ? saad eet metiran green, .toee, pam ht-blue, | \ ‘ Be na ee lently “You bet!” I sald, and bought teauty, Royal-Purple, © Laven- black, Alice-blue, royal purple ff y We will have all sizes for both You!" he replied, “What's the | two, der, Tango, Pink, Light-Blue and Americ t is | women and misses when this sale |f) {deat The girl atopped a crochety-loo} + SRRGO,. Fine, ent-ome am ge pceres » ae oe | ‘ ; me mts I don't get you,” I sald ing man, who wan in a hurry, with 1 Alice-blue the new gowr suits | start cant : vv the rang What's the idea--you don’t | the ne question will be complete-—for there is going want to buy & shamroc KP “Not” he snapped 1 don't! NEW CREPE GOWNS, $1.00. DAWN-PINK BATISTE GOWNS, | ee ¢} | Because I don't. What business 1 was mad ans a hornet. Such 4 i ioe ! to be a big rush for them at >! is it of yours : calloused Indifference to the wel As pictured. 4. K no Gown $2.75 | None at all,” and he 1 a| fare of orphans {# heinous, 1 pur ‘ \caalansPinwered white. crece Ve ade of soft batiste in the ex fist under my none. all.| sued him, shouting f Dresden-Flowered white crepe trim Well-made of f © 4% he ex NEW $2 00 AND $2. 50 VOILE | You ant any children? i Hey, youl What's the Idear™ med with linen pattern lace beading quisite new i-pink,” trimmed with | q ee? emir ERS. Valenciennes lace insertion inset in panel J | tor McBride? two blocks from the Gill home > , s , C “at See Pesciaos Priced pete ey $1. 49 | elally Priced al, a Yard... .. — ng Fs pearl, jet, seed, tango and cut Sizes 81x98 inches and 80x90 inches. New Shadow Camisole Laces for corset. covers |f| ’ glass effects : cyl and Net Lace Flouncings in white, | —finished with «ingle or double ribbon beading SWEDEN Ss KING is PUT ON TRIAL A full assortment of Tatting materials Special $3.85 cach cream and black—18, nd 45 inches in width. | edges—assorted patterns to select from. 6c and STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 17.—Gustav the Fifth, king off dings. including Shuttles, Cot- Closing out 50 Hemmed Crochet Bed- A variety of designs fs ‘shadow effects to choose | 50c values at Ite @ i PEATE SO Sweden, is being tried by his subjects. This is the real meaning of the jf is in reac g > A spreads, size 54x76, at a sharply reduced from. $1.49 rd. | —Upper Main Floor of The campaign looking to the election of a new rikedag, which is now pro-|# tons, Instruction Books and finished price, each, 50¢ ® es } $1 59 Referring to that old adage that } HI fFmiliarity breeds contempt,” we ’ : Hi : |J| kravety, and {2 ail seriousness, rise Boys’ Coat Shirts Shadow Lace i Chic and smart models in Spring Walste | to remark Tut, tut } Z : : eee nce ronly worth #200 and #250, Choose |] | Coming down to cases, to employ 50c and $1.00 Flouncings |i. from lingerie, voile “3 st * es A sea \Bi that familiarity, which We ys’ Clothing Section, Second Floor) Attractive Values || th set-in long or short slee OF See palates ome ac Hewett P 3: i Shoulders, Some have high necks, others tip aid Rig Peasy gabe B YYS' well-tailored Coat Shirts of in these Favorite Materials: Ht low necks with fluffy ruffles, trimmed 4 tempt, but brought forth our new madras in serviceable colorings, AT $1.75 YARD— i laces, insertions, tucks and embrotdere cite ieoaiih Gammell Dr J 8 3 ‘ : te : ; i, | McBride. Said acquaintanceshtp, | also in black, blue or lavender and ilk hadow Lace louncings in f= & $2 Tub Dresses Q5e |] | clove. intimate. loyal, in fair weath white sttipe shirtings. Made with link widths from 18 to 27 inches, desirable - New Silk Petticoats at $1.69 | Orcs th watay sakecha wee bal ink Extraordinary values in splendid Tub Dresses |) of cour with our mayor, Hiram button collar attached; sizes 12, 12% for blouses, minaret or tiered skirts and ff s' extraordina: - ° : A splendid ae | viggzte ei cas | _Bxird and lnene. ‘They're shown tn alt the [| Charles Gill | 13, 13%4 and 14. Excellent value at 50c many drapery uses. An assortment of > en | stor McBride . ‘ : Petticoats at a ridiculously low price. | best colors, checks, plaids, stripes, mixtures and ene ’ ride has for 11 years Boys’ French-cuff Coat Shirts with desirable patterns moderately priced at made in the newest styles; have the deep accor | piain effects; neatly trimmed with contrasting |[}/ ridden up and down the Colman ry’ i s, dion plaited flounce, and come in black, white | colors or embrotdery and buttons. low neck pe ppeegg tent pote A on, sates attached or detachable collars, in many $1.75 yard f ae att hotg coco « -Sgeneapenadinacee harcyalaaeedl Wola Ct ceahd Fier of The Bon Marche. |J @rona car nd worried with neat stripe effects on white ground and AT 75¢ YARD— foam one be 7 Po including some smart effects in mercer Cotton Shadow Lace Flouncings, 12 — i \Bride knows less about politics ized materials. Sizes 12, 12%, 13, 13% to 24 inches wide, in well-selected de- | |Gil, Ht GH, the man, and Jona-| - _——— trimming purposes. Moderately priced, than and David of old were a N dl k ra —First Fi New Needlewor 1 1 eed | He has been popularly indicted on the charge of usurpation. The spect | fications include overriding the constitution, disregard of the wishes |i jof parliament, discourtesy to the cabinet, unwarranted attempts to in-) | fluence legislation, and arrogance in publicly proclaiming his own pri-| | vate views on political questions when he knew they ran counter to} those of the people, as expressed through their elected representatives, | In other words, he !s accused of trying to introduce into Sweden a cer-| tain well-known German brand had personal monarohy, The March Sale of Dinnerware ICTURED at left, Rosenthal China Dinner Service on the favorite Donatello shape, dec- orated in charac- teristic Dresden Se ROVER BOYS’ SERIES FOR YOUNG AMERICANS 35c, OR 3 COPIES $1.00 Splendid Books for boys are the Rover Boys’ copies in all at 35c, or 3 copies for i} 00. Hi fi ith ’ THE ROVER Boys DOWN EAST. IT’S THE WEARING OF THE GREEN | design with luce THE ROVER BOYS IN THE AIR. There is a wearin’ of the green in Seattle today. Green neckwear gold edges. The n ribbons, and * | green socks, green hats, clay pipes bedecked in shiny &! THE ROVER BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES. the lebration of St set of fifty pieces, } i | } } sna | ie ey > * - Les a Priv will be given in Cathedral hall tonight ex-congresa- | by Myrtle Reed. Regularly 50c, special 39¢ copy. | with slightly soiled boxes, in these letters A, wes te Pellen, Will aoenk Sheckil $107 THE ROVER BOYS IN THE JUNGLE. a sat little green snakes were prevalent marks of the c THREE BOOKS OF Stc FICTION QQ | FANCY INIMIALED BOXED STATIONERY So EERE UME LEE LHS, | special $19.00. BY MYRTLE REED, SPECIAL AT OFC | qnp CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AT BALE A joint entertainment under the auspices of the. Ancient Order of |i | good books, very entertaining stories, Odds and ends from broken lines of Stationery, Hibernians, the ladies’ auxiliary and members of oe Duinearal parish sy/Siece Snvick 1 | ‘The Master Violin—A love story in a musical | D, ©, F, G. 1, N, P, M,u. J. Q@, ¥. The occasion will be fittingly celebrated at the Washington Annex > Prerareere. 50¢ BOXES CARDS, 25c |tonight, where « banquet and apeechmaking comprise the program Fine grade Eng- ae pega Mon fee memes RUPRINE SOER APES the BOXES CARDS, 13¢ | lish Porcelain, in | ery one es. 7 | EMBOSSED PAPER, 13¢ Lavender and Old Lace—A story full of tender 25 s s nce Stiericamee ey 25¢ EMBOSSED PAPER, 18¢ OH, KIDS! HERE’S A REAL FRIEND! aie a w ‘ tern. effect of tionalized corn flowers in red and blue, illustrated at right. Fifty-piece Set, service for six, special $10.75. Separate pieces from both of these Sets are priced correspondingly-low in the March Sale. —Third Floor “Direct-Action” Gas Range Demonstration ] ness and delightful humor NEW ORLEANS, La., March 17.—Because of the complications tn volved in issuing work permits to children under the child labor law limit, uniform blanks and state-wide supervision are necessary to re enforcement of the law, according to George A. Hall, secretary of th New York child labor ‘committee, who today delivered the principal address at the tenth annual national child labor conference, which has ‘ies in seasion since Sunday afternoon SOON WE’LL ALL co SWIMMING conven- March Sale Specials From Several Sections | ] | { For Men's 75 Laundered Shirts For 25¢ Lace and Net Plaiting | 15. | Cc Made of good material, in neat pat Splendid quality Plaiting in cream and c terns, coat style, with cuffs attache white, both plain net and shadow lace, A large assortment, worth 75c, for 5 with scalloped edges, lic a yard q each. q “Come on in, felers, the water's fine! Men’s 8 1-2c and 10c Socks, Pair and 75¢ Neckwear Special at | Thus we will hear the joyous shouts of Seattle's small boys, and HIS week the Stove Section is conducting a practical and instructive dem- é smbroidered Swiss Dutch Collars i} grown-up ones, too, with the opening of the big Luna park salt water . 4 ; | , Men's 8%c and 1fc seamless Cotton 5c fichus of net and Ince, lace stocks with Cc natatorium on Saturday, March 21. The big tank has been closed for onstration of baking, as performed with standard models of the Direct-Action| jf Socks, in black, tan and gray. Not over jabots, and Iily collars, 25c |[ | the winter. Gas Range —Upper Main Floor. | WOMEN’S $1.00 —Lower Main Floor. MARCH SALE OF BED ING AND NOMESTICS 12 pairs to each. “ONYX ’ SAMPLE you will see why the Direct-Action gains enthu- | n, first-class construc- | | Attend this demonstration and siastic friends wherever placed, because of its convenient design tion, sure baking results and low operating cost | NO, FOLKS, THIS ISN’T THE JUDGE 4 HOSE—MOSTLY tice Nov- | “FOREST VILLS” LOS AN March Miss Martha E. Randle, 45, millinery . " ; \f | buyer for the N an-Levinson Co., of San Francisco, ts plaintiff today T s ion begins at 2 o’clock and ends at 5 o'clock every afternoon. |! 50¢ VALUES UNION SUITS Ii in a breach of promise action direct t John F. Humphries, 75, of Is ae a CRe On ee i Mea Prose. | Ce lf | Venice, in which she se ks damages amounting to $138,085. ia Daniela costae a — Poor _ 1 vu Humphries recently was married to afrs, Kate Fields of Ventee H Hed Sheets, Biss ell Improved Carpet S Sweepers -29€-| -a0e- tae Walting ana Shirt 35 800 MEN FIGHT A FOREST FIRE Run so Smoothly; Do Their Work so Well; po Pagac yr inohe ke bd Outwear Many Brooms } PAIR wide, lengths t Mienched Ned sheets, EACH | ONTARIO, Cal., March 17,—After 800 men had battled all night , ! iit f ! 1 AC against forest fires that have awept the canyons north of Ontario, a ITV LIE. Bissell Sweeper runs so-easily that a mere Hl: Women’s “Onyx” «am cn coconde’ of oraar (f{ change of wind came to their aid at daylight, and indications are that sy sae BA i ple “MBtockings; — 1.200 vou on 6 Wy orate HH the fire will soon be under contro! touch will operate it, cleans thoroughly and con- | pairs in all, mostly 50c ps fle fines all the dust and lengthens the life of your car Hi Values, in plain cotton, 4 pier ‘ Bos : wo es, | vets and rugs t does your sweeping in half the sain ise oto | DONG TING HAS A TOUGH QUEUE ||" °"', | thread, lace novelties kon $4 04k, A time required by the old method. There is no clean- | Sizes 8% to 10. Choose Tow. heck med oa Hugdreds of spectators watched Dong Ting Chen, a member of the S ikevick f cw that Anes A from white, black, tan, slhevea. inex Vy ae Impertal Pekinese troupe at the Empress this week, as the daring Chi-; ing device at the price that approaches it | pink and blue. with close fitting knee hese, suspended by his queue, slid down a wire from the top of the venience and all-around utility i} 3 ; on If Cheasty building into,the alley back of the theatre at Spring st. Sev 356 tanner BeRaner Blok i 4 lI oral members of the trofpe were at the end of the long wire to catch Bissell’s Banner Swee Per $1.95 ‘ i} the speeding Dong when he finished the dizzy slide Bissell’s Crown Jewel Swegper, $2.25 . | ss Bissell’s Grand Rapids Sweeper with japanned i | city’s COMMERC S OFF || vires | T | clT ERCE FALL FF Bissell’s Grand Rapids Swe th nickel sse irand Rapids Sweeper w ckel t } | | With the report for the month of February, Port Warden D. Thom i I re diana ctuiin ea ay | \ \ IE, Davie ho will not be retained by Mayor Gill, practically winds up [if mings, $9.79 . | his dutl The report was-snbmittedstoday to the cit ow executive Bissell’s Princess Sweeper, $4.00 1 Aw compared to the corresponding month ay Ago, a decreave Is : ; % ¢ Union Street, Seound Avenue, Mike Stree shown in Seattle's commgrce for the month of February, In botn im Bissell’s American Queen Sweeper, 7 4 pe and exports. Imports for February showed a valuation of $8,750 Bissell’s Grand Sweeper, $5.00 4,229,560 fer the preceding February 461 for P@bruary, 19 Ixport values # compared $2,740,940, against $ = l were

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