The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 12

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I These Men’s Spring Suits at $12.50 Are a Better “Money’sf | Worth” Than Ever Before True, the new tariff helped us some— and giving the maker a bigger order than ever before did the rest And the result is, better Men's Suits for $12.50 than this store ever offered z Two Good Styles to Choose From — The Three-Buttoned Business Sack and the Nor- foik Jacket. The patterns are very good—in fact, they are the same you will see in many $15.00 and $18.00 suits this. season White pencil stripes, in black and navy blue grounds Navy blue serges, in a nice spring weight Small gray checks, in either light or dark shades Oxford gray worsteds, in a smooth, dressy finish Gray diagonal tweeds, made in the Nor folk jacket style All-wool gray homespuns, in the J-but ton business sac And a few brown stripes, in neat, incon- spicuous designs Sizes to Fit Boys From Six to —— Sixteen Years of Age—— They’e dandy models, too—in the Norfolk and donble-breasted Twe Pairs of Semi-Peg Top =——= Pants to Each Suit —— An extraordinary bargain that every Seattle mother with active ts if styles—and they're made of fancy Boys to clothe, should take advan brown ks, gray mixtures and tage of. We were fortunate enough new blue and white stripes that all to secure these splendid $6 and boys ike, The kind of suits that suits at a low enough figure le us to sell them to you .00 each—and you'll agree that they are excellent val- | ; minute models, fine for school wear. Saturday Morning Specials ‘Kee Embroidery Bands, a Yard at ) For Boys’ 35c Wash Blouses 18c stripes, 1fc each. —Upper Main Floor. Turkish Face Cloths, size 10x12 inches, pint size, very necessary articles; till eee 2 tert) Each for $1.25 Bed Comforters |] to & customer—t Main Floor. f 6c 95¢ size 66x72 inches, 95¢ each. Minch Figared ‘ ——for 35 tooth brush at 26¢ or 50c Sempre Giovine trimmed with plain colors. Sizes 6, 10, 12 and 14 50c size. From 9 a m. of 20c Sateen, a Yard { For 39 B Satin Ribbon + 8c} 25¢ ‘wide, at 8c a yard —Upper Main Floor. 25e a yard. —Upper Main Floor. and Saucers, in Haviland Ranson] 60 inches wide; good colors; S0c a Remnants and odd pieces of plain Men's Ruff Neck Sweater Coats in 29e Short White Skirts 15¢ 35¢ at Braids at 19¢ Bolt. shape. None delivered. 10¢ pair. yard till 12 Saturday. and fancy Silks, in taffeta, pongee, oxford gray with two pockets, till 12 Women’s Short White Skirts, with tops of soft, New weaves in Hat Braids, solid colors and | foulards and messaline. Saturday 75¢ each. white cambric finished with lawn ruffie with | plaid effects of silk finish, imitation hair, lace silk | will stand plenty of good, hard —Upper Main Floor of The Bon On Sale From 9 a. m. Until 12 O'clock Only Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Bands, _ 3c Blouses made of good, strong per nad 3c yard. —Upper Main Floor. b 50c Lightning Mixers, Each al firmly finished edges, full bleached, at J PiM{ nite, very neces 29c yards of Dress Ginghams, 32 Bed Comforters, filled with sanitary Lower Main Floor. oe Figured Scrims Giris’ 50e Percale Wash Dresses, Sizes Sanitol Tooth Paste more. Girts’ Wash 1 x s” percale in dark red and At 3c years. Till 12 Saturday, 25e. Not over 2 to a cus- till 12 Saturday at 23¢. Heavy Sateens tn colors and black, Biack Satin Ribbon, 6 Inches wide, For 20c China Cups and Saucers | 75¢ Heavy Storm Serge, a Yard ) —Lower Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. Lower Main Fleer. Saturday | stripes and novelty braids; 10 and 12 yards to the wear—strong, durable, up-tothe Marche. No Telephone Orders Can be Accepted at These Redaced Prices | widths up to four inches, with openwork cale and chambray, in black and blue |f/ For 8 1-Sc Turkish Face Cloths Roberts’ Egg Beaters and Mixers, t be each Saturday, —Lower Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. | ae wide, in mill ends. Not over 12 cotton, silkoline covered, wool tied, 25c pkg. Tooth Paste | Tie Yt — 6, 10, 12 and 14 Years, 9 a. m. THD 127 | Sapte ee ein —Upper Main Floor. Dresses of blue, with small white pollen dot dots or figures; many Sempre Glovine, the tomer. —Second Floor. —Upper Main Floor. | | Mengths from 1 to 8 yards, 36 inches soft quality for sashes or girdles, at Fine quality Austrian China Cups 25 pleces of splendid wearing Serge, L 59 Plain and Fancy Silks, Yd. For Men's $1.25 Sweater Coals ema —_ } —Second Floor. | bolt. —Second Floor, | hemstitched tucks; from 9 a. m. till 12 § 15e each. A Sale of Odd Lots of Choice Imported Venise Lace Collars Amongst this assortment of Imported Venise Lace Collars you'll find some very handsome pieces at greatly reduced prices. There are six lots at these specially attractive prices Let 1 includes S60 Princesse | Lot Lace, Venine and Irish Cro~ chet Collars. Very special | incindes 92.2% to | 82.95 Collars and Coat seta backs — with Fin and mes Reduced to Lot Three 4 92.25 Colle white, Heavy mea in _as-| Reduced to sorted patterns. Bach $1.00)! Last Chance to Get Rose Bushes at 5c, 10¢, 15e and 25¢ You'd better hurry if you want some of these beautiful imported and domestic Rose Bushes at be, 10¢, 1h¢ and 26c aplece—for it may be Gree. ween your last chance to secure good bushes at such wonderfully low prices sng 10c | Special for Orange Day—Oranges 15¢ and 20c a Dozen DELICIOUS, SWEET, JUICY ORANGES—SPECIAL FOR ORANGE DAY IN THE GROCERY SEC. m and| round #t 50 « Floor of Mf Belbe—Francis lect from. dozen 4 | | TION, PRICED AT 15¢ AND 20c A DOZEN. | i Oregon utter extra | Shoulder Hame—spiendid quality | s on 5 fine eaitey. "No phone -30 alosly trimmed Wo tele- 2 4 Gan sh ndie’ te "te soonl | Gere. Saturday, & pound. G'| poone orders, A pound... D&O | Wo phone orde + oo ders. A Peanut Butter—one of the | Head Miee — splendid quality. | yi : ; brands—guaranteed 14 large, clean white Rice. | Tomato Catsnp— | : pure and fresh ove PAE | Special baturday, = pound... OC | ureat and beat. Larg \ : Black or White Cooking Vige— | New Golden the beat | a quality new Golden Dates | 4 eRienaia” eer looking 6c | ue x aeh4 n Dat 10c | ‘oirth Wloor of The Bon Mar- Free Exhibition of the Wonderful Working Model of the Panama Canal CH Vike Street. Union Street, Second Avenue, * jwas a MME. PAQUIN a VERY LATESTIN GOWNS; EVENING COSTUMES HAVE NO BACKS |By Nixola Greeley-Smith Written Eepeciatiy for The Star) Madame Paquin, who for het ‘aid in the industries of France” orated with the cross of Lagion of Honor—iong before @ reluctant government recognized the genius of Sarah Bernhardt with the same hofor—held an exhibl- tion of fashion in the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton recently, which New York dressmakers have ac- copted as the first and last word in the matter of coming styles for women. Fighty gowns for street, after: noon and evening were shown. Aft er studying them all, Iam able to summarize thelr principal points as follows: Skirts are wide. They are elit h and the space filled in with plea or, on tatlor-made sults, with nar. row ruffies (generally three) the cloth. This ts the skirt already known as the tango! Sashes of Roman alik will be worn with tallormade euite. All the euita have the fallingoftf Jap anese collar. The coats of these WASHINGTON IS report issued by the United States D.C. Minnesota, valued at | mated to be worth $1,059,000. Cornell has the largest reserve fund, its endowment being $9. | 405, according to the report, while Washington ts second with $5,000, 000, | suite aro very long tn the back, falling io straight Ines uearly to the knees, with pleats at the side to give fullness, In the front they are very short, of the kind we have always known as Eton jack ets. Some of these on fronts are rounded like a bolero, Some are elashed upward, showing an undervest of Roman silk All the hate worn by Madame Paquin’s models were of two type: One was email with a narrow, straight brim and a high crown, with regular wreath-like trimming of slik dahlias circling the crown. The other was absolutely crown: fees, really Just flat ovals of straw set on top of the head and poked over the face with the ald of velvet streamers, All hats, by the way, are worn on the side. A novelty fn ning coats was bullt exactly like a Mexican serape or blanket cape, one side folding about the wearer over the opposite shoulder. sleeveless, or lee © transparent to the were entirely had long « crystal or bead trim- opaque by the hands in points. were practically backless, the back consiating only of @ narrow waist }band of the material. Sometimes the expanse of flesh was velled with tulle, SECOND RICHEST In monetary value, the University of Washington has been isted |] \tourth in comparison with all state untversities, according to @ recent bureau of education, at Washingon, Wisconsin, with a valuation of $1,865,261, ts given first position 849,001, is rated second; Ohio comes. third, with | ‘& $1,583,0000 valuation, and Washington follows with an estate esti- |} PROFESSORS FIND OLD CHESTNUT The presence of the dreaded chestnut blight, which causes a loss of about $500,000 yearly to some of ly discovered by Professor T. C. F feasors for an examination, which the New England states, was recent rye and John W. Hotson of the unt- | versity botany department in a new shipment of seedlings from Japan. State District Horticultural Inspector F. | the shoots were covered with queer bumps and took samples to the pro- M. Rhodes noticed that resulted tn finding the blight This is the first appearance of this disease on the Pacific coast, The entire shipment has been ordered destroyed. The first Cadet day in the his at the university today, the students might attend and which began at 1:15. Prizes we which were wall # both non-commissio ment races. Resides the regimental p of tent pitching by Company stations by the signal corps, rade G. A ball will be held at the Armory tonight. ling contests, centipede races, com 4 officers and privates, .G. W., ‘THIS IS CADET DAY ON CAMPUS tory of the institution was observed and all afternoon classes were suspended that participate in the athletic program, awarded for nine events, among ptitive drill for rescue races and equip: and review, there were exhibitions and of establishing field radio w. BASEBALL WAR GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., M er Kiilifer from playing baseba league club was filed in the U today by the Chicago Federal the first court action dire outlaw organization, The court to subpoena Killtfer, who liv signed with the Federals and t DENVER, March 20.—Allegin: Colorado Fuel and Iron Co, Mine Workers of America. will be filed by the operators later. fled suit $1,000,0000 damages against national and state officers of the U nited | Three other sults, aggregating $2,000,000, | | NOW IN COURT arch 20.—Suit to restrain Catch- ll with the Philadelphia National nited States district court h league club. The suit marke ted against organized baseball by the t was requested by the Federals es in Grand Rapids. Killifer hen jumped to the Nationals FOR $4,000,000 g conspiracy and intimidation, in the | the district court today for) They charge conspiracy to paralyze working conditions in the coal fields. COUNTY MUST CARE FOR LEPER The surgeon general of Washin KBugene R. Kelley, state health co jisto, the Wink leper, to the go’ mond Head, according to announce: The man, who is the father of a of Lewis county officials, ygton, D. C., has refused to allow Dr. mmissioner, to remove Christ Kata. vernment quarantine station at Dia-| | ment today family of ten, is at present in charge near Centralia, JUAREZ iS IN HOLIDAY CLOTHES| March 20, pected arrival r rtod Carrang wn his headquarters ur (umination mak the tc FAMOUS MUSIC Jean Gerardy, the greatest ‘cell the Belgian violinist, and Car make up @ concert trio to be heard at the Moore theatre, tonight. Juarez Was being decorated today in honor | ‘Triumphal arches were be-| Sunday. d preparations are under way for an 1 to bring his cabi with him and ntil Mexico City ts taken. IANS AT MOORE lo player in the w 1 Bruchbausen, rid; Gabriel Yeaye. German pianist, will Ger- ardy comes to Seattle just once every eight years, He was here in 1898 and again in 1906, He will be here again in 1922. ' o Madame Paquin’s evening gowns |i elbow, and from there down made | ming. The long sleeves fitted well | of | ov | Nearly all the evening costumes | FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 6.30 and closes at 5.30 Spring Neckwear Selections at 50c comprehensive assortment of the filmy, include an unusually lacy neckpieces 80 noticeably in request for finishing the smart street costumes and afternoon frocks: Net and Lace Fichus Sheer Organdy Collars in Eton and in white and cream, trimmed with flutings and plait- many smart novelty shapes, including ings, 50c the “Mary Stuart,” 50c. Easter Lily Roll Collars of organdy, Windsor Ties in crepe and satin that launder beautifully, 50c. effects, featuring the new Spring color- ings, 50c. Medici Neck Ruffles, trimmed with High and Low- i , brightly colored ribbon, 50c. gh and Low-neck Guimpes in cream and white net, 50c. Shadow Lace and Net Plaitings, 1 to 3 inches wide, in cream, ecru, white and black; very good values at 25¢ yard Tango Ties, combined with pearl and erystal beads that add an effective bit of color to any neckpiece, 50c. —Virm Pioor, Special Prices on New H andkerchiefs SPECIAL, 10¢ EACH— SPECIAL, 12%¢ EACH SPECIAL, 7¢ EACH~— Men's All-linen Hand Women’s All-linen Hand- Women’s sheer Cambrie Leatehiete OE: good. Gully kerchiefs from a leading and Shamrock Lawn Hand- Irish 1 : maker, in a wide assort- kerchiefs with corner em- ' rish linen; finished with ment of pretty, one-corner _ broidery in butterfly, bow- | one-quarter-inch hem embroidery designs, spe- knot, spray and floral special 10c each cial 12%c each designs, special 7c each. —First Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Coats In Clever New Styles for Spring Moderately PABA | $7.75 $12.50 $15.00 NTRODUCING the season's popular ideas in de- ti HH signs, fabrics and colors for street, outing and | dressy wear | Includ many attractive models in the favorite, Wi short Sport Coats and flare-skirt Balmacaan Utility Coats olive, black, Copenhagen, tan and red Colors include white, navy, tango, Sizes 14, 16, 18; 34 to 44 $12.50 and $15.00. $7.75, il Very interesting values, NEW SPRING SUITS ready in pleasing selections, short, . fancy-cut and the tailored models Materials include serges, wide-wale suitings, bro- cades, fancy crepes, wool poplins and novelty cloths. Prices, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. MIDDY BLOUSES, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75— Sizes for girls and misses (6 to 20 years) in these popular Middy Blouses, in white or navy-blue, at- tractively trimmed in contrasting colors. Closing out broken lines of Children’s Wash Dresses in ginghams and percales (all sizes in the lot), choice at 85¢ each. —Basement Salesroom. The Trimmed Hat Showing at $5.00 featuring the new more conservative coats I : : Combinations Oc TTRACTIVE value in Muslin Combination, trim- med at top, around arm and at — bottom with strong Torchon pattern lace. Front of cover is trimmed with embroidery band and Torchon pattern in- sertion drawn with ribbon, | Price 50c. Another style has the cover made HE large selec- tion of smart styles offered at this popular price makes the choice of a be- coming Spring Hat an easy matter. Trimmings of Flowers, Wings, 3ows and Pompons are cleverly disposed he front of wide on shapes in the embroidery flouncing, arm and] newest effects. Band- circular drawers trimmed with § ings and bows of heavy Torchon pattern lace™ Price 50c. —Basement Salesroom — grosgrain and moire edge. ribbon, maline and chiffon add to the effectiveness of many of the models Very attractive values at $5.00 Dress Goods All-black Hats, which are in such keen demand Remnants ] are shown in Milan and Hemp, sailor, ban- just now, In a Clearance N sale Saturday in the Basement Salesroom, an accumulation of useful short | lengths in Dress Goods, in- varieties and becomingly trimmed, or in $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. —Basemers salesroom Misses’ and Children’s Shoes New _Lines for Spring feau and high-roll shapes, Prices, smart tailored effects. cluding many 2S’ and Children’s qualities of fabrics. Vici Kid Lace Shoes In the lot will be found built for service, with heavy lengths suitable for entire cos- soles; sizes 5 to 8, $1.00; tumes and waists—all marked 8% to 11, $ 11% to 2, at very low prices $1.50 pair —Hasement Salesroom. Misses’ and Children’s s Patent Vici Kid Button Shoes, and Calf built Camisole Lace 15c Yard over round-toe last, with medium- weight extension sole. Sizes AMISOLE LACES in the 8 to 11, $1.75 pair; 11% to 2, $2.00 pair; 2% to popular shadow designs, 6, $2.50 pair. finished at both edges, the Youths’ Calf Lace and Button Shoes, made to yard, 15e Basement Salesroom stand the hard usage of school wear, Sizes 9 to 13, —~ $1.50 pair i] »~S i | ons OK Boys’ Chocolate-color Outing Shoes, made with Children’s Stockings elk soles. Sizes 9 to 13, $2.00 pair; 13% to 2, $2.25 10c Pair pair, 2% to 5%, $2.50 pair. “S ECONDS” in Boys’ and Women’s Low-heel Shoes of Vici Kid, button Misses’ Hosiery, sizes | and lace style, on round-toe last; sizes 2% to 6, ©%4 to 9%, priced low at 10c $1.85 pair ; —Rasement Satearoom the pair, Basement Satesroom, Knit Underwear Fancy Neckpieces | Reduced to 59¢ Garment At 25c | ROKI N sizes in Women's. Union N attractive assortment, embracing Suits*of medium-weight cotton and Faney Jabocs, Dutch Collars, Venise wool mixtures; also Silk mized Vests Lace Collarsy Stock Collars, and a num- Reduced for clear- Basement Salearoom. and other odd lines. ance to 59% Sets. Unusual Basement Salesroom ber of Collar value ate25c and Cuff per, each |

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