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THE SEATTLE STAR The New Tariff Actually Saves You From 15 to F RENZIED FINANCE SHOWS UP 20 Per Cent on Japanese Rugs and Mattings IN TRIAL OF HAMILTON-UPPER And the Bon Marehé Can Save You Some More | MOTOR-AMBULANCE WARRANT | | For it buys Japanese Rugs and Mattings i] [REDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 430 and closes at 5.30 An Exceptional Offering of Lafo Hamilton owned that automobile until July, 1918 That to not dlapute Fine French Novelty Woolen Suitings direct—and in very large quantities—and dsome carpet designs | ental designs, Make very fine rugs for | —have double selvedge—shown in reds, | (nner ae eatin t'acse | ENGLISH OPERA SCORES BIG HIT blues, browns and grays. Very nice for | A great variety of patterns to choose | summer use | trom, is able to make the customs 15 to 20 per In July, 1918, Hamilton claims he sold his machine to Ceectl Upper, cent less 20 to 30 per cent less by the his political henchman, Georgetown banker, and road employe. rire a iB { ‘ " ( {lton further claims he got a note for $2,000 in payment for the machine. S ] 1 00 Y ] eit r you he ot an r i time it rea } In October, 191%, three months later, Upper sold the machine back opecia le . arc The new 1914 patterns in Japanese Rugs to Hamilton, but Hamilton wae buying {t for the county, and paying} Rlctinia " and Mattings are very artistic—and they $3,000 " , ry i must be perfe otherwise tle Japanese | Hamtiton claims Upper had fixed the machine over 80 it aoe he HIS offering embraces three very desirable lines of fine Suitings, consisting of " ment ill no lo the to } e used for a county ambulance, and Dr. Waldo Richardson, of pugttistic fanc te s wit | oths to match, so muc ‘ | government will not allow them to leave | fame, was anxious to get the Upper-Hamilton machine, Dr, Kichard y me erial wi h plain cloth match, so much in demand for securing Japan son happens to be ai appotntes of Hamilton's the modish “contrasty” effects in suits and dresses: } Originally, Hamilton claims, Upper bought the machine to convey : || milk from his ranch to Seattle, But he evidently quit the milk bust Forty-four-inch Import Forty-four-inch Imported Forty -four-inch Im- High-Grade 25c Government 17e 27x54-Inch 30c Japanese rAd [mesa when he got a job to work on the roads, and so he converted || | 1 1 ineycomt Suiting in Callot Plaid and / heck 1 Broche Suits j the Hamilton-Upper machine into an amiglance. o mpd - ge i allo ac 6a portec roche Suiting Inspected Matting, a Yard Matting Rugs Reduced to ain {IE|.... These tacts were Drought out in thefrial of the case brought by/l handsome plaid effects, Suitings with two-tone ma- i bare yards of Japanese Reversible Mattings Mating Tugs are made in || againat County T urer Hanna, The latter refused to cash Aepheg j I f P with plain cloth to match, BT green and brown, ely woven, all perfec i for bathroom or kiteh- | | $3,000 warrant for Upper on the ground that the machine with plain cloth to iisyert, © Cer $0 ae sulphur, j,, gray, chartreuse, old- } | goods, government od. A yard, i |f | Teally belonged to Upper at any time. The jury will bly ge in sea-green, amet t, terra-cotta, old-blue, bronze, 4s " | case tonight. Hamilton's defense i# largely to the that inna aaa Ni t ald gold and amethyst; spe- 6c Matting Rugs, 36x72 ins., at 49c | 49c Jap. Matting Rugs, 36x72, 33¢ } ne" co: Bet eral RIOR cond: cries tare Log ee eae yee . jatting aS. bec ong ; iP. ser af De aries Ge |p] the County commissioners sanction the payment blue; special $1.00 y:rd. gold; special $1.00 yard. oid bias aaa: leavy, reversible Japanese atting Japanese Matiing Rugs eo new Or cmmmenieemanbciaeee Rugs—shown in b sihaiaslpeenimenipecieintee 1 The April Selling of Plain Glassware || ALUES of an exceptional nature are offered in this special April selling of Table and Decorative Glassware | Take it from the audience which heard the Seattlemade |f| Standard Grand Opera company in “Carmen” last night at the $4 Reversible Matting Rugs $3.25 | $3.50 Matting Rugs, 9x11 ft. $2.85 ]) siotciian theatre. it was sows entertainment. “Ivom every 9xl2 feet extra heavy quality reversible Matting Rugs tn handsome Oriental de- angle, the local singers put it over #8 different ways on the Chicago Matting Rugs, They have the signs and colorings. Make splendid floor Grand Opera company. They warbled in English, so folks could vedge edges, with handsome bord coverings for the summer home or camp understand ‘em, and really appreciate what was going on, instead around. Shown tn different colorings and | Nice for bed-rooms as well. Wednesday of pretending they understood, And, believe us, Annabel, that designs | $2.85, —Third Floor of The Bon Marche, counts for a good deal. Benides, the scenery was much more per | fect than the $7 opera stars brought here, the prices were of course T00 GOOD TO MISS! THIS BIG SALE OF PLISSE OREPE) |) iix:.:'%, "is atenw atten ties’ —18e CREPE PLISSE SPECIAL 10¢ A YD.— Hammer as “Micaela,” Fr rick Graham aa “Zuniga,” and Neal Begley as “Don Jose,” can warble like birds, and the audience fully |} A Wonderful Chance to Get Crepe Plisse at a Big Saving—for Kimonos, Underwear or House Dresses. Thirty Inches Wide, Lengths to 10 Yards, at 10c a Yard. demonstrated its appreciation. The production was directed by —Lower Main Floor of The Bon Marche. 1 treasurer must pay all warrants, regardless of the merit, as long as | | Several well-known makes are represented, including a large assortment with } the well-known Heisey “Diamond-H” trademark The Pieces Illustrated Are Typical Values: Water Tumblers of clear special, set of six, 50¢. Mme. Hesse-Sprotte CHILBERG WILL RIDE ELEPHANT | “Whoa, Jumbo!” | ...., Hold on, there, elephant, let's get a squint at the fella riding you. Well, well, if it isn't our old college chum, J. E, Chilberg president } | jp] Senator et al. “Tis he, ‘tis he, | cial, set of 6, 45¢. clear Colonial glass, special | Yep, Chilberg will ride an elephant next Monday, April 27, right |[f ney of s ; a, | SIX HIGH-CLASS TALKING MACHINES TO BE jon Second ay., in plain view of all the multitudes who will be out to|f} Sugar and Creamer, small 20¢@ each 4 | see the Al G. Barnes wild animal show parade, to be conducted under |f ize, ( " ‘i Yee CLOSED OUT AT EXTREMFLY LOW PRICES . [| the auspices of the Nile temple of Shriners, who want to land the ae| | ¥ size, Colonial shape, special, Round Berry Dish, 8% For we are going out of the talking machine busi- jtional convention for Seattle. The Barnes ctreus will hold forth three |f = 25¢ pair. inches in diameter, plain , take a great deal less for these ays, bring in a lot of shekels to the Shriners, and enable the latter to a Ss 4 i ness and are vores to = g « send a Meme dalepeien to-Atenta, Ga. te pace tee Baditie. Whace Footed s herbets of clear shape with border design, six_remaining instrumen : ; |fore, Chilberg will ride an elephant, Joseph A. Swalwell of the Na- Heisey glass, optic style, special 25¢. Only once a decade a chance “ag as this—don’t miss |tHonal Bank of Commerce will drive a wagon loaded with lions, and “ . _ 3 it if you want a good phonograph. i” er prominent Shriners will perform in equally startling manner, Other Pieces in the Selling, Not Pictured: $150 REGENT TABLE cur Te stetate, | j Ng aT Tag ae : eas hy «into fit sands we'otfae noe | $87.90] LABOR BOARD OPPOSED TO WAR | 02° "se, 8°" "go grog PN 25% 9% reduced to $87.50. B-inch size, special 45¢. PASADENA, Cal, April 21.—Denouncing as puertie the proposal to | ii are “Ia 4 Loa ; i ii i $150 NONPAREIL TALKING MACHINE ) wage war on Mexico, the Pasadena board of labor is on record, today| Large: Glass Water Jugs, }5-gallon size, — Round Leman’ Dishes, Amer Ger Nonpareil Talking Machine and Record Cabt- ; $87. 50 as serving vexing men = h “i part fn such a war, The board is} special B5¢. special 10¢ each. et combined, with beautiful mahogany ca: | made up of 15 local unions and three federations. The resolution re Sani 3 Nite * Teduced to 987.80 Wednesday. megnay ence, } ° | cites elidpel wrongs of the minive te Mishignn and Ookeede, 400 ae _ Sanitary Syrup Pitchers, 12-ounce Safety Match Box Holders, clear erys- ? serts that the administration has taken no notice of these violations of size, with removable nickel-plated top, tal glass, special 10¢ each. $100 BABY REGENT TABLE FOR ., .) rights of workingmen, but now would precipitate war with Mexico be | special 5O¢. Flower Holders, Japana style, ob! Baby Regent Table and Talking Machine, tn | 58. 50 cause the property rights of Rockefeller are involved. The resolution pe seed “ . er long odd shape that stands well off the floor, Ma | e concludes: Small-size Salt and Pepper Shakers, shape, special 40¢. hogany finish at $58.50. J “The Pasadena board of labor calla upon the workers tn Pasadena j nh sineunies th vituas te botdlad a ener Uk the teattae at tee tare clear glass, cone shape, silver-plated top, Water Bottles of fine, clear, blown $75 PRINCESS TALKING MACHINE $40.50 |] cana for tho dollars that Standard O11 and others hope to make from | special 15¢ each. glass, special 75¢ each. —Thira Flees Princess Taiking Machine with beautiful mahog- the Mexicans in their helplessness.’ MEXICAN STUDENTS DUCKED?| Choose a Bundhar Wilton Rug reduced to $40.50. $37.50 RECORD CABINET CUT TO $27.50 ees ee TEN Sea cateeetee wath amen wave WASHINGTON, April 21.—Word was received last night by Senor J vide! Ss ‘ Pe red to $27.60. Algara, in charge of the Mexican embassy, that students of the Notre For the best combination of artistic design and coloring with long-wearing qual- Dame university at Notre Dame, Ind 4 thrown 11 Mexican students! | there into the river and otherwise mistreated them. The consul said | ity, at a strictly moderate price. he would take up the matter with the president of the university bes} ae $40.00 REGAL TALKING MACHINE $21.60 fore reporting It to his government. Rev. Joseph Burke, prefect at the Rega! Talking Machine tn golden oak fint size with under shelf. Regular $40.00 va roe wl 2 ‘ - s te i Cowie aR oe |untversity, denied the story, and sald there was no trouble between UNDHAR Wilton Rugs retain their beauty and richness of coloring under the students. | long wear, and do not mat down under the pressure of foot or furniture. They always lie flat and smooth; never rumple or curl up at the edges. For living-room, FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ON ALASKA, EVERY AFTERNOON | WASHINGTON MILITIA is READY dining-room or any place where rugs are subject to constant wear, “Bundhar Wil- Mr. W. W. Sawyer is giving interesting talks on Alaska from 2 to 5 p. m. daily— illustrated with lantern slides of actual photographs. ton” Rugs are ideal. i These talks are given every half hour—and you are cordially invited to attend them—and while here look over the Chamber of Commerce Alaska Bureau exhibit. —Fourth Floor of The Bon Marche. —2,000 YARDS OF EMBROIDERIES GREATLY REDUCED— $2.25 RECORD ALBUMS $1.13 EACH $298 RECORD ALBUMS $1.49 EACH $1.00 RECORD ALBUMS 50c FACH a ) Within seven days after a call to arms is received, the National | Guard of Washington will be ready to proceed to Mexico, or anywhere : : : : 5 . |in the world, according to a statement last night by Gov, Ernest Lister. The variety of designs, color-effects and sizes contained in our spring “In my opinion, the Second Washington regiment will compare fa’ showing of these famous Rugs makes it easy to choose appropri ably with the militia from any other state, and it will certainly be nd : “i "ag 2014 i snbepiey di Shy« best trained and equipped regiment the state has ever sent oat,” sald ordinary requirements, The size range is from 22%4x36 inches to 10-6x14 ifthe governor. Officers of the national guard stand ready to go to the feet, and the prices run from $3.50 to $75.00. if | front on short notice, and declare the equipment of their companies to SPECIAL: The Domestic Rug Section features for Wednesday exceptional valyes |be up to the war thme standard. 75€ AND $1.00 FLOUNCINGS AT 48e A YARD ye : in Small Rugs as follows: 27x60 Axminster Rugs, special $1.85; 36x72 Axmin- Fine Ratine and Voile Embroidery Floancings, Fall 45 Inches Wide, in White and |]||CALIFORNIA TROOPS ARE MOVING ster Rugs, spectal $2.90; 27x54 Wilton Rugs, special $2.55; 36x63 Wilton Pongee Color, Embroidered Japanese Padded and Floral Designs. | __ SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—Orders for the first movement of Rugs, special $3.95. —Second Floor. | California troops in the present Mexican crisis camo yesterday after-| _ Main Floor of Th he. J ‘Upper Main eof The Bon Marche noon, when Troop D of the First cavalry was ordered to proceed to |i} Calexico to prevent border depredations. Other troops of the First | Clearance Embroidery, Embroidered Pillow jeavalry were ordered to hold themselves in readiness for immediate | departure. iW i 4 | wed, cabisdes oh abs artillery was rushed from Fort Rosecrans, San | Lace and Ribbon Cases, Special 25¢ Ea. | Diego, yesterday afternoon to Tecate and San Yeldro, both on the||f Remnants z, Mexican border, 60 guard American property interests, | IX hundred of these Embroidered Pil- i Embroidery Remnants include All- low Cases in a special offering for | i : 2 1S. R. 0. SIGN OUT AT THE SEATTLE! overs and Flouncings, 18 to 27 inches Wednesday. They are machine-embroi- It was standing: room only at the Seattle theatre Monday when the ||] wide, Narrow St. Gall'and Swiss Rages, dered in floral and bowknot designs, with”? | Avenue players opened in Kipling’s “A Foo! There Was,” as dramatized ||| Madeira Embroidery Edges, Motifs, space for initial, and have deep hemstitched by Porter cia! i et Mise Jam nny aad Dwyght Meade were ||] Corset Cover Embroideries, Beading entirely adequate in the leading roles, Miss Kirby’s int : : | mjpeg od and Insertion—all at sharp reductions end. Size 45x36 inches before hemming. Exceptional value at 25¢@ each. —First Floor, At Deeply Cut Prices, but Only for a Day If you are short any work basket supplies for your spring sewing come down to this Wednesday sale of notions and small wares and save a bunch of pennies on things that you are apt to need right along for home needle work |“The Vampire” being particularly able. James Guy Usher, in the role! of the friend; Florence Bell, as the wife; Auda Due, as the sister; and| little Lois Goldberg, as the child, filled their parts satisfactorily, | ] | i] for clearance Clearance prices are also quoted on Remnants of Laces, embracing Chif- | i $3.08 Dress Forms—ot Twt Shire Mm with solid |B} ’ | ; m ’ : : ree Set Covered weith Frene Jone and Adiuatat vehalk holder. TRIES TO CRACK JUDGE Ss HOME | fons in many colors and lengths, Nar- Men Ss Silk-Lisle Half o atron nickeled marker | E 5 is ee hh | string at ths to wareotne burelars have all kinds of nerve. One. of ‘em even tried to } row Lace Edges and Insertions, Wide H S e s BE we rescssscee * Each Cotton—500 purglarize the home of Judge ertson, 1134 Federal av., Monda; 7 cings. a $ Se Allover Hair Nets with fringed a ae ie t 40,60, night, while the judge was awake and resding. The bursiar failed od i Lace f louncings, _Allovers in Shadow, ose, pecial 25ce Pair strong-—shown in brown, black, | Needles—sharps, | cause the maid saw him first and screamed. The burglar had just got|ff| Oriental and Venise Laces. ‘ . oe blonde auburn, gray. Bold in | liners needles. All 5 doxen to |f| through with a job at the home of Henry Dickinson, next door, when || M decals 0h hevtind N sale in the Men's Furnishings Sec- og ~ Dye cam dig fe apoct J. a Mi. Wryllels Sewing fi not rust |f| he tried the Judge's house. | pee Hceosnse ete wespasbvete iceman tion, Wednesday, a special lot of 1c hottie 2- Cotton—4 Guaranteed to jum and in Ribbon Remnarts, among them Taf- " finest ive perfect sfaction. Back fine machinery. Also re- or white. 30 to. 3° 40) moves rust. A bottle 6 | epocis for Cc Men’s Silk-lisle Half Hose in plain tans, fetas, Satin Taffetas, Velours, Gros- ‘ 3 blues and grays. Excellent quality; strong- : emianeied row os 811 FOUND GUILTY IN FEUD SUIT P | SOUTH BEND, April 21.—A jury hearing the charge against Frank | ly reinforced foot. Sizes 914, 10, 10% and | Ross, alleging that he and his brother Earl felled a tree onto the 11%. Exceptional values at, special, 25¢ | i 4 cai |cabin of Mrs, Vanderpool with felonious intent, found him guilty last | uses, all at reduced prices ; Watch Us Cut the High Cost of Living for You nee #1 re, Nentarnens Some Contin Enea, Sread Sam ger “| hall pibtingetve grains, Velvets, Dresdens and many others, adapted to a wide variety of see OI Dg Mca Md m LISTER SAYS IT’S SPITE work Solid Oak Dining Table, $13.75 BUTTER AT 25¢ A POUND. GUARANTEED FRESH CHURNED. OLYMPIA, April 21.—Declaring the case one of spite, Gov. Lister! HIS is a well-bui i . ers to No! . S is vell-built, solid oak Table, with —NO T, EPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED AT THIS PRICE.— Poyed ee requisition papers t 4 oa ia ig ged to take Mra, ihe f . of 14 children, for whom the father made little provision, be had in ati JUNEAU ENJOYS DRY SUNDAY, JUNEAU, April 21.—The new order from the department of justice for the Sunday closing of saloons was willingly obeyed here. Sunday was Juneau's first “dry” one, The saloonmen gay they are glad to have | ——— ‘The Embroidery Contest is on in full swing. $60 will be given away in prizes, Have you registered yet? If not, you can get full particulars In the art “aR shop on the Third Floor of the Bon Marche FUMED OAK OR DULL GOLDI FINISH It is constructed with non-dividing pedestal, and the top is fitted with lock that prevents spreading when moved. A Table of good de- a a day of rest. ae | sign, in a size well adapted for the average Bi | bungalow or apartment. pil DISCUSSES M | N | M U M WA CG E Ss An exceptional value at $18.75. OLYMPIA, April 21.—The question of $10 as the minimum weekly | Our showing of Dining-room Tables embraces : | wage scale for women in mercantile establishments Is being discussed | 67 different patterns in the various finishes, in- ; today by the minimum wage commiseion here. ; ; ‘ : cluding design: i \ ; Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. . Seeaaeeteiaen | ing designs and sizes to meet many different bs VICE PRESIDENT TOM MARSHALL says a cure for divorce is to! requirements, at a wide price range. kiss your wife every day, But he doesn’t send out any pictur 7 amma {timonial of Mrs, Tom with his cure, be a } ~-Third Floor, ALC RTA Ne Pada aL . " : f