The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 8

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ii tcp nt alt lo A Baby Show at the Bon Marché —Prizes Worth $27.00 to Be Given Away— Three Classifications—Under 4 months old, from 4 to 8 months old, and 8 months up to one | year. Prizes will be awarded entirely by weight. The Babies will be weighed on Thursday and Friday—on Saturday the awards will be made—and the prize winners will be announced in the Sunday papers The prizes will be merchandise certificates good for any merchandise carried in the Infants’ Wear Section Every baby entering will be given a little souvenir Special prizes of $1.00 will be given to all twins or triplets entered in this show. Feature of Baby Marche—the Baby Now for the Big Week at The Bon BABY SHOW BABY SHOW SPECIALS Show—with prizes worth $27,00—for SPECIALS Infante’ $2.50 and $4.00 rewards. Intante’ 350 Settestes ‘Beaton Awards will be and Crepelia Cloth: ¢ over shoulder Crib Blankets—In- made entirely by weight—and all you have to do is to bring your baby up to the Infants’ Wear the daintily edged with pin 25c bher Diaper I are black Ful bags for the baby’s dla Ihe OFF Cloth Table Hibs Heht colora with straps over shoulders, | Spe- CLASS NO. 3 Open to all bablee over 8 months and up to 1 year old —$9.00 In prizes. First Prize—$4.00 Merchandise Certificate to heaviest baby. Second Prize—$3.00 Merchan dive Certificate to lightest baby. Third Prize—$1.00 Merchan- dise Certificate to second heav- le Priced at blue and pink Crib Blank- ets, 30-40, tn dainty pat- terns Special BG abe ¥ t 25 Carriage Robes of naching embrotd- ered; floral designs or trimmed with embrotd- San" insertion. 98c CLASS NO. 1 CLASS NO. 2 Open to all babies up to 4 Open to all bables over 4 months of age—$9.00 in prizes. | months and not over 8 monthe— hi ise | $9.00 In prizes. cagltat Prize $4.00 Marchandive | 9° Firat Prize-$4.00 Merchandise | Certificate to heaviest baby. Second Prize—$3.00 Mercharm | “'second Prize—$3.00 Merchan- dive Certificate to lightest baby. dise Certificate to lightest baby. Third Prize—$1.00 Merchan- Third Prize—$1.00 Merc han- dise Certificate to second heav- | dise Certificate to second heav- jest baby. lest baby. Fourth Prize—$1.00 Merchan- Fourth Prize—$1.00 Merchan- dise Curtificate to second light- | dise Certificate to second light est baby. ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF TAILORED SUITS Our busy Suit Buyer has just secured another epecial lot of high-grade Novelty Sulte—bought away under price—for being right in New York fust now gtves him a tremendous advantage. We have divided the purchase tnto two groups and wil) sell them at these lessened prices. WOMEN’S $25 SPRING SUITS at $18.95 Beautiful New Suits, that compare favorably with any $25.00 models. They are of all-wool serge, new crepe, Jacquards, poplins, Shepherd checks, striped eponge, pencil stripes and nov- elty weaves, with moire tnlaid collars and cuffs or with soft, lacy frills or satin ruffling. Skirts are ruffled, peg-top and tunic designed. Section — have exact weight taken at the official scales. by. Fourth Prize—$1.00 Merchan- dise Certificate to second light- est baby. NOBBY $39.50 sPRING suTs ‘MUR | |S / ——— al $28.85 Models that will meet the fancy, fastidious women. Included are silk moires, combination serges and moires, wool plisse, gaberdines, poplins, brocaded poplins, fancies and novelty checks. Jackets are medium length, with fancy collars and cuffs; skirts are made in tunio or draped effects—all specially priced at $28.85. —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. | la D THE “DOC,” BEING SOMETHING OF A | hall | being a member of the force for 20 years, and reaching the age of 60 GRIFFITHS WANTS COP SPANKED | | | ROUSING THURSDAY SPECIALS IN THE DOMESTIC SECTION 18¢ Crepe Plisse at | 12 1-2c Percales at —$loae— 6c Printed Challies | 25¢ Kindergarten Cloth —4c Yd.— | —12!/2¢ Yd.— Printed Challies, 24 20 Inches wide; tn Crepe inches wide: lengths to | lengths to 10 yards; as-| wide; 10 ya lental de-| sorted shades and neat | yards. Signs; all shades. patterns, floral designs neat figures and Lower Main Floor of The Hon Marche, ap ie) ' if —5,000 MEN'S SHIRTS AT SPECIAL PRICES—| All brand new Spring and Summer lines—in the best patterns—and all of them —even the less expensive ones—made and tailored in the better way. Better arrange to come in and get a season's supply—for prices will not be as low again in a long time. MEN’S 75¢ SHIRTS AT 55¢ MEN’S $1.50 SHIRTS $1.09 A splendid chance to lay in a good supply of Peele with Fos aeaer: ag ghey'te the soft front ey're made of fine woven madrnn its style with Prench oufts and one to rofitary in very neat designs. “All sizon While the jaundered shirts wt ached cuffs ., hile the coat style; I | | quantity laste, these $1.50 values for $1.09 each. MANHATTAN SHIRTS AT $1.50 Extraordinary values in Men's Manhatt —plain and pleated fronts—made of fine ponte neat, new patterns, MEN’S $1 SPRING SHIRTS 89c Fine laundered Shirts tn latest spring patterns light grounds with fine hair-line stripes of black ove ni in pnhatis Po Sone. blue or lavend ey're the standard make—tin | Splendidly made wariente foncieenattan eikn coat style—a did assortment to choose from. | each Lower Mi GO A’MARKETING THURSDAY AT THE BON MARCHE GROCERY |} Naptha or White Laundry Sonp— | Bon farche brand; equal to any Bon Marche Flour $1. 94): Pink fish: large give bang eee? (ET oO 1@ advertine celal 6 'o ie dur > ee 4c Priced at a Sack Gially priced tor Thurs 8c oda Crackers—recelved fresh | 49-Ib. aack Bon Marche fot Gaily trom one of the largest | milled from beat ¥ rte Maximum or ror pg | bakeries; 6 to 6 pounds in each | Blue Stem wh beat brands. ‘Nori teil’ tin. Refund of 200 on 1 sack to @ pur cans, dozen, $2.20; ‘can 19¢ empty tins. Priced... with other groc oo Pare Lard—one of ‘the best ported Pens—the genuine tr | 4 ted, medium size peas lly priced, 40; price ys guaranteed strictly pure. 65 ly priced fo Del Monte Lima Neana—ap)or 40c quality green Tima” Boat fi A dozen, $2.50 riced, & can imported Smoked a, genuine Norwegia ines in pure olive oll a ‘Oc | Embroidery Contest 1s Open—$60.00 in Cash Prizes—Art Shop, Third Floor, MARCHE Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street 14¢ Happy Home or Reliance Hatainn qual! 4 0c on Marche, size tins, Dozen, $1.05; can ,.. apple. @ can . Velephoue Main 6x25, ineastissbanilplpbianin bib snot oY ‘THIEF HAS NO RESPECT FOR AGE | Finley, 6044 49th | | | sum of all human knowledge.” ‘THEY'LL HAVE “BOY PROOF” SIGNS adopted by | too, lb Namaste sen SPANNED ORD Mn eri ioC Nr wananen frHE SEATTLE STAR | GENTLEMAN, WOULDN'T FIB ABOUT IT Gladys and Mayme remark | wears the menspantsandthings about Dr, Mary Walker's coy ad | She says a president-—Arthur's mission that President Arthur | the guy's name—popped the qos proposed four times. tion to her four times, and four watd the 1 times she coyly the president of States.” “Say, Glwad-ys, you can take {t from me, them old maids always right there with the « nited little excuse why they never What do you say, Gladys, to could ee & man.” us girls tryin’ that stunt, Lets “I hear ye, all righty, Mayme, | pick ont the names of some but I don't get ye. Flash your swell guys who've checked tn, troubles on the film—I'm listen. | and let's tell about how hard tt in’.” was for us to turn them down Oh, it's nothin’ so much Bay, that wouldn't burt them. deario, just thia tale in the pa- | and think how romantte tt would _bera about that woman who | be for us LADIES OF MACCABEES ELECT Ladies of the Modern Maccabees, who met tn convention {n Swedish Tuesday ted the following delegates to the national conven tlon to be ! . Mich, in June: Mra, Laura Moffett, Mra Burget, © Jessie Shirley, tie, alternate; Mra Whalen, © Officers were elected as follows: Mrs | Florence, Bellingham, county commander; Mrs, Collins, Ballard, pant jcommander; Mra. McMahon, Hoquiam, chaplain; Mrs. Burget, Custer Dyer Mra | Mra Mre. Mra. finance keeper mintress-at-arms; Beardalee, Seattle. McKenzie, Aberdeen, record keeper; Lyman, sentin Moffet, Beattie, sergeant. IRISH HOME RULE INNEW DANGER LONDON, April 15.—Home rule was tn fresh danger today, This |f] wan due to action Tuesday of the labor party conference at Bradford | | } i \ i } i | in instructing labor members of parliament to cease co-operating with the If Is There are 89 of them. Should they vote independently of other parties tho liberal adminisfratton would stil] have a majority, but not a safe one. Should they vote with conservatives this would be cut to & mere handful. When Premier Asquith appeared fn the commons last night, for the first time since his reelection, liberals and Irish members cheered him, but the laborites were silent as the conservatives, SULLIVAN GOES ON RETIRED LIST, Inspector John Sullivan, veteran officer of the Beattle police de partment, will be formally retired with full honors and on pension by the public pension board tomorrow, He has earned his retirement by During bis experience as an officer, he has worked his way from the rank of patrolman, through every rating in the department, holding i) the office of chief for three years, fom 1901 to 1904 ii Hy HE WANTS US TO GET THE DOUGH | “Get in touch with the East and Eastern money,” was the advice of Bamuc> Collyer, president of the state association of realty dealers, |i at their clearing house session Tuesday at the Rathskeller, He sald | if Seattle should be represented by a big attendance at the Pittsvurg con- vention this year ff the 1915 plum fs to be landed. IT’S A MIGHTY HEALTHY IDEA The pian of listing lands available for immediate settlement with } H various chambers of commerce in the state, so as to work out a rapid colonization of the sparsely settled districts of Washington, was dis- cussed by I. M. Howell, secretary of state, while In Seattle Tuesday, CLEVELAND'S 80 almighty etuck up over running out Cincinnati, | Detroit, Pittsburg and so forth, In that reserve bank matter, that we almost feel like again referring to the fact that her drinking water has \ to be doctored up with chlorine, anyhow. 1 After hearing testimony for and against Patrolman Robert Hagen regarding his conduct while on duty, the civil service commission took the case under advisement inst night. The dismissal of Hagen by Chief Griffiths fs the first instance of discipline under the new ad- fi] ministration. il A 1769 French dollar, valued at $75, considered one of the rarest | lf |of French coins, was stolen from a coin collection belonging to J. O. | + 8. W., some time during the month, | ii (HE ADVISES AGAINST JAP LEASES Stop the growth of the Oriental colony in the Northwe«t by cur- tailing leases of land to Japanese, was the advice of Judge Richard | Winsor, in a talk before the semi-monthly moeting of the Seattle Re- tall Grocers’ association, last night in the Henry building assembly | room. ARREST FUGITIVE FOR MURDER, Detectives Hart and Barton arrested W. Knudsen, 22, last Ling | on advices from officials at Alder Grove, B, ©, where a Hindn, named | Sing Bahl, was murdered last fall, Knouwdeen is held as a fugkive, but denies any knowledge of the crime. PACIFIC PRINTER says the proofreader must “comprehend the You « atter’s got to b wuts the sum up to here. the proofreader, and the ‘THEY GIVE US “THE ONCE OVER” We have with us today, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Julian Street, author, and Wallace Morgan, artist, of New York, who are touring the “unexplored districts” of the United States for the purpose of secur- ing an illustrated article on “Abroad at Home,” to be printed in an Eastern weekly. PASTORS INVITED TO HEAR HER Pastors of Seattle's four prominent downtown churches have b invited by Miss Henrietta Crosman to attend the comedy, “The Tong |of Men,” at the Metropolitan this week. The play presents the story of | the war between the church and the stage in a convincing and amusing | way. (MOUNTAINEERS TO MEET FRIDAY The Mountaineers will meet Friday night at the Commercial Club, 8 o'clock to discuss the proposed hige to Glacter park. There are also some rumors that President Jabex Nejson will make a speecit. PORTLAND, Ore., April 15.—"Boy proof” street sign the elty to cost hundreds of dollars annually t signs battered by young Americans with rocks. WHAT KIND OF A MAYOR IS HE? SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—Sneak thieves stole an overcoat, re. | Volver and bull's-eye latern from Mayor Rolph's automobile “Never mind what [ do with such things,” said the mayor may be replace ‘ALBERT USED ROUGH LANGUAGE LOS ANGELES, April 15.—"He cal me a trollop, explained Mrs. Albert Swanson, when she it her atearce Judge Clark permitted her to resume her maiden name of Lynch, explaining that he is Irish and preferred it himself, | i Lasininminsn atin sins altars arash tn iii Store opens I REDERICK & NELSON at &30 and closes at 35 BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Suits ¥ee.0 0) $16. 00 $18.50 § for careful tailoring and in these moderately priced rm pular styles, are uits ymen and Misses Prominent colors are Navy, Black, Copenhagen, Tango, Brown, Gr Tan, Olive, Wistaria, Black and White Checks. Extra sizes up to 51 bust measurement are also included. ONE-PIECE CLOTH DRESSES, $5.75— Attractive values at this price in Women’s smart Crepe and Serge Dresses. Drooping-shoulder effects, with elbow or full-length sleeves, in black, tan red, navy, wistaria Skirts are in peg and tunic style. Paserment Balesreom. Imported Pongee Silk, Special 45¢e Yard ASE IAL at this low demand Special, 82-In. Dress Ginghams Special 8c Yard VER 3,000 special price, in the Basement The fast-color, ordinary (a fact well worth cons In the offering there checks and faticy plaid effects, in a wide color-range. ues at, special, S¢ yard. stripes, 100 Trimmed Hats Reduced to $2.75 Each each, and Ginghams ! price ards go on sale at this five murchase results in the offering of the popular Chinese Pongee Silks Thursday. They are 33 inches wide, and a quality greatly in for waists and costumes as well as for drapery purposes. 45¢ yard —-Pasement Paleareom - a Marquisette Scrim Special 18¢c Yard HURSDAY the Basement Salesroom Drapery Section features an unusually as a Thursday feature Wash ods Section, good value in these popular, soft-draping are standard quality, Curtain Scrims, in a desirable marquisette inches wider than quality. Forty inches wide; white or ivory idering). Color; special 18¢ yard. ¢ many styles of CURTAIN RODS, SPECIAL 10¢ EACH Full-polished Extending Curtain Rods (%-inch diameter) finished with acorn ends and strengthened with ferrule; ex- tend from 30 to 54 inches; special 10 each. Same style rod with double win- dow extension, special 20¢. —Basement Salseroom. Exceptional val- Basement Balesroom Brassieres, Special 19c A’ assortment of Women’s HESE Bras- Trimmed Hats, sieres are including braid trimmed with em- and pressed ef- broidery insertion fects, with trim- and narrow scal- ming of Flowers, loped ed. as Feathers and Rib- Seed in + lice bons in favorite i i tion. M effects, reduced for Thursday to $2.75 bie - ron Se Soa style, reinforced under arm and — . firmly boned. Spe- Patent Vici Kid, cial at 19¢. Unusually good style and workman- ship for $3.00. Children’s Waists Special 10¢ HILDRE porters, $3.00 ’S Knitted Underwaists, heavily taped, with large bone but- tons and eyelets for attaching hose sup- special 10¢ each. —Basement Salesreom. oe Cut Glass Tumblers for Spring and Special 50c, Set of Six Summer wear. Made overa new INE-OUNCE Water Tumblers of thin- last, in Patent blown, clear glass, cut in Vici Kid, with buzz whirl design, as pic- cravenette cloth tured. Twelve hundred of top, spool heel these Tumblers on sale and light, close- trimmed sole. Sizes 2% to 7. Thursday, 50¢ fos the set of six. —Basemer: Salesroom Shell Jewelry, 10c ROOCHES and Tie Pins of polished abalone shell, unusual value at 10¢ Basement Salesroom Hand-Bags, $1.00 ERY attractive values in these Leather Hand-Bags which have the new catch, and are fitted with coin purse and vanity mirror. Price $1.00. ~—Basement Salesroom each, Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom. equally well, done by size, special 60g; large size, special 70c PALMETTO s8CRUB HOUSE BROOMS, SPECIAL 25¢ BRUSHES, SPECIAL Four-Sewed Brooms of good quality 15e broom corn, with plain finished handle, abd hardwood top, 10- BITES. SACRENS: Samy | HIS machine is operated by water-power, obtained from the washes the heaviest blankets and the finest lace curtains and agitation, MOP STICKS, SPECIAL 10¢ with tinned steel wire mop attachment and fin . Bpecial 10c. Mop Sticks ished wood handle. GALVANIZED WASH TUBS, SPECIAL 60¢ AND 70¢— Galvanized Wagh inch size, special ordinary Portland Water-Power Washing Machine Special $12.50 faucet by means of a hose. It without not rubbing as the cleaning is Special $12.50. injury, Tubs with wringer attachments; medium CIAL S5¢— Five-foot Step Ladders, substantially made of sea- soned fir, stained yellow Have spreaders and two steel rods supporting steps. Special Sic.

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