The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1914, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR Tho < : “7-1 GLOWING TRIBUTE IS | The Sale of $24.50 Tailored Suits PAID TO PIONEER LEADER | a 4 OF BAND, “DAD” WAGNER Matevials— 1 ’ Fine All Wool Men's | | Seattle paid tribute to “I Wagner and his band tn celebration of e Wear Serges, Poplins, |'N° fot Kumoud ® Meany of the University ot Washington gave. s |i | brief introductory address in honor of “Dad” and the 10 men who have |ff FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 830 and closes at 5.30 Rugs for Summer Uses | “jnitialed oa ga i Stationery RATTANIA RUGS GRASS RUGS Sharkskins, Bedford }been with him since the time he first started his “brass band” in Beat |f S ] ‘ d Those are eapec sade fo These durable rugs e Is Setting a New Record \f || Ue. ‘The men on the honor roll with Wagner were: A. ©, Anderson, 0. Those are especially made for Th durabl rug ar pecial 3 | Cords, Vigoreaux | |]| M. Snyder, George F. Carder, Sol Asher, Harry Wert, Bamuol Price, | porch service, #un room and shown in tasteful, plain-center HE -Stationsry Sect H . ‘ || Conrad Btober, D.C, Conn, J, J. Crowx and H, A, Eeketrand. They | room, as well aa for the liv. effects of brown and green with "yaa ° for Value-Giving at the Clo hs, Granites and j blushed a# the large audience choored . Pe T ing room of the summer cot- band, Greek-key and fancy fig tion offers an x tain went up, revealing the 100 members of Wak) ive They are woven in her- ured borders, They are woven | ceptional value iri wis After that Bon Marche Many Other Fash:on- ner’s Sliver Ju crowd “went wild’ as “Dad” signaled bie New Materials, |} if) ‘he, musicians with his baton, and the band started off with the “Wash ab.e New TEES, | ington Post,” a mareh familiar years ago. } | At a Georgia Camp M was played for an encore, and then | | 4 score or more of the old-jme favorites were played with wonderful yh band rh ringbone effect in shades of of Minnesota prairie grass and snpecially adapted to porch BERLIN'S LINENE FABRIC brown, green and tan, Prices Handsome Tailored Suits for Less are as follows Than Halt Price--and the Season | effect on the delighted Listeners, Some classical music and some hymna! 4-6x7 * $4.26 Bize 46x74, $3.00 Note Paper and Corre- Has Only Just Started. | were thrown in for good measure, just to show that Wagner's band can 6x9, $ 6x9, $5.00 & In These | | play anything, from highbrow to the raggiest of good old tunes. | 7T4x1046, § &x10, $7.60. spondence ards, hand- At $11.95 these $24.50 Tailored | It was a grand celebration, If any of the famous leaders of the | oxi2, 810 9x12, $10.00 stamped with Old Eng- Suits are the best bargains we | Colors— | world have ever gotten by with a more enthusiastic reception than | have ever been able to secure | Dad” Wagner received last night, they had to go some, that's all for our friends so early in the Black, Navy Biue, | Pky (are, all: standant 60480 Wood Brown, Smoke |] ‘OPEN FORUM” LODGES PROTEST | 1 The Open Forum adopted a firm and emphatic petition to the presi | lish Gold Initial, | illumi- nated to match tint in ALGERIAN FIBER RUGS A very serviceable poreh or sun room floor covering, woven from tough cocoa fiber and imported direct from India, Shown | paper. Several tints to in a variety of patterns and plain-center effects In browns and greens choose from » > e a e « a Ms i } i “ey ‘an bene ProcaeA tee Gray, French Gray, | dent and congress, condemning the “horrible doings of the thugs In the | Size 4x7, $6.60 7x10, $17.60. ae hoice of One-quire " 8 5 & l state uniform of Colorado * * * in which men, women anf |] 5x8. 9x12, $24.40 | Box Cards or Paper out the country have been selling Bamboo, and Also children are shot and burned to death * * © — at the instigation 7x10, $9.50 ith Envel h for $24.50 right along 5 Black d and inaruction of mine owners and operators,” and asking the prest- (ff : un H ba Vaart with Envelopes to match, The jacketa are the latest ome ack an | dent rotect the lives and property of our oth | RICE STRAW RUGS CHINESE MATTING special 25c. ‘ prosing atte . zone and those of t * in our land, * * ‘and that the | Thane ate Of Chinnes origin : ce tyle—in short boleros and cut White Shephevd hf tiics who have disgraced the uniform of the state of Colorado and im-|M ang. eatnvie tor uummner bod RUGS ENGRAVING aways—all satin lined—while the skirts are in the tunic and tiered styles—and only $11.95. |f properly used the ensign of the United States as a cloak to their nefart- | ous and cowardly Qets be duly punished,” and that the persons “higher up” be inchided in the punishment, That congress investigate the afore. | sald and take into consideration other Ike conditions which have occurred {n other states, and devise preventive measures These popular rugs have nat ural straw centers and borders in hit-and-miss effect of green, red and brown Wedding and other An- nouncements, At Home and Visiting Cards cor- room and p¢'ch use, Plain tan, green, blue and brown, with fig: ured borders Bize 4-6x7-4, $2.25. ‘TRE STUNNING NEW $15.00 | 200 NEW SILK PETTICOATS JUST | oe ix? ise, 92.00 rectly ‘engraved al. gibi: COATS WILL GO TUESDAY AT $10.00 RECEIVED, PRICED AT... 91.90) 1 Sato. $0.00, win sak eels pe, toa ea Swagger models, every one—including (he “Bal- And they are by far the prett Silk Pettico: REALTY MEN iM SOCIAL SESSION | Macaan” style, the belted and pane! back effects | that we have ever offe at $1.95. Made of an T ce ~4 e 1 t i clty thin week is occa agian” sleeves, and many oth- | extra heavy, finely woven silk messaline—have Be mesere! otir among teslty mes of the of They're made of fine grade deep, handsomely trimmed flounces, and are shown _ gerRes, eponges, crepes and basket cloths, in hana- | in the newest colors including black. Very ape will be an address on the subject, “Realty Men and Printer's Ink,” by] | some plaids, mixtures and checks. All the new celal for Tuesday at $1.96 each. All #izes, of course. 0c LINGERIE WAIS S ARE 39¢ | T. D, Daken of the Daken advertising house The “Bee” Electric Cleaner $25.00 Women’s ’ ts the answer to the wide- Sleeveless spread demand for a strong, compact, tried and tested Cleaner to sell at # strictly i i moderat price. Some of its good points: Union Suits ’ Nozzle fuliy eleven inches wide, so de With low neck and cuff knee, signed that it gets into all corners and up ‘"eady for summer wear, in the against walls without using spectal tools. following qualities: Mounted on three rubber-tired wheels; Plain Liste, Swiss-ribbed and easily operated, no wear and tear on rugs. plain weave, wi band Rear wheel is adjustable; enables you to ot és tied Ha bry raine or lower nozzle to suit thickness of ordi nenlllibeoenst tel lb st.) rug or carpet, $1.25. Double-lined, dust-proof Dust Bag; easily Mercerized Lisie, Swiss-ribbed sioned by the announcement of the first “social” session of the associa: | i ton © ite banquet, on the evening of March 31, The committee has, arranged # special program for this occasion, and among the features | eat colors to choose from. THE 4 : A’ special program of music bas been arranged, and the affalr will | TUESDAY IME $12.50 SMART @7 Q5 PRICED FOR TUESDAY AT... . be quite informa Ail members are requested to bring at least One cat | 3 SPRING DRESSES PRICED ° They're Waists that were considered splendid |f lidate for membership, The G0c lunch will be served at noon sharp, — | a, the me + fh gh ag you'll sore ys prac valu it 50c. They're charming lingerie models 4 wear—and they are just as chic as they are handsomely trimmed with pretty laces and em: | ‘Berviceable. Made of serges, crepons, crepes und broidery, and we've a very nice assortment of ENEMIES UN TE AGAINST THE U S ty weaves in shades of leaf green, olive, tango, | pretty styles from whieh you may - a navy, black and Hague biue, and clever. | selection. Special for Tuesday only, 4 SAN ANTONIO, Tex, April 27.—That Mexican federal and rebel) Ty fashioned in the newest ways / —Second Floor of The Bon Marche. |, forces in the section he in familiar with are aniting against Americans | |is anserted here today by C. A. Robson, of the Coahuila company of mander, and Gen, Mongula, rebel, who met | at Raratarian, Coabutla last Wednesday, and were on the verge of fighting, when Juarida received dispatches containing the latest news| All sizes for boys 6 to 17 years of age, in good all-wool Knicker- concerning the American-Mexican crisis, Immediately, said Robson, | Bg eo bape with double band facing and ket the $1.50 kind for $1.00 a pair j the federal leader notified the rebel chieftain of the situation, where-} ° , Wonderfully efficient, universal hand heted ah ‘ e upen the two forces united and declared they would fight side by side! type, works equally well and without adjust- -Groe! yoke, $1.50, - Made of long-wearing tweeds and cassimeres, in grays. browns, against Intervention ment on alternating or direct — Swise-Ribbed Mercerized Lisle, ins and dark mixtu neat checks and smart stripes; all the a age with shell; crochet finish at top hse You may see this remark- and arms, $1.75. ms are linen-taped—that is so that they won't rip easily —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. A PAIR JR STIRRING BARGAINS FOR TUESDAY SHOPPERS i Sale of 5,000 Yds. | 2,500 Yards of 25c | Girts’ 65c and 96c | The 98c Flannelette ‘ef f0e Percales, 36 | Embroidery Bands, | Wash Dresses, Sizes | Gowns for Women , Wide, Twesday | to 41-2 ins. in Width | 61014 Years, Priced | Are Priced Tuesday 9c a Yd.|38c Ea.'69c Ea. Swiss and Nainsook These are odd lots Splendid values, In- Em! Bands in a | and broken sizes in | deed, are these 98c flan. variety of beautiful | Girls’ Wash Dresses tn shadow work, floral and | sizes 6 to 14 years, but scroll designs — also | not all sizes in all handsome openwork pat- | styles or colors, Made “DIVINE RIGHT’ BAER IS DEAD) PHILADELPHIA, April 27.—-George F. Baer, president of the Phila | delphia & Reading rallroad, died at his home last night, aged 72, Baer | started life printer's devil, became a lawyer and was legal adviser | for J. P. Morgan. From counsel for the Philadelphia & Reading be} | was made president, where he gained the title of “Divine Right” Baer by | anuouncing, during the great coal strike, that “the right of owning, pro-| tecting and increasing one's property is of divine origin.” : | (INFANT CLASS READY TO FIGHT | SAN DIEGO, April 27-—Boy« of 12 years and less are being equip | |) ped with rifles at Posena capital of the Northern district of Low | California, to Gght with full-grown Mexican men against the “gringo.” | This ta the message brought by Consul Claude BE. Guyant, who has been ‘ordered out of Ensenada by Seeretary Bryan, reaching San Diego on |the U. 8. thonttor Cheyenne. “It ts the intention to abandon Ensenada \and to march north to the border to join in the defense of Tiajuana and | Tecate,” sald Guyant } fm able little Cleaner demon- P tt igh strated any day in our House- vin: doubl: rabid | te - ~ furnishings Section. Note et s ee ° * inforcement, $2.50. the low price, $26.00. ~ itr Women’s Cotton Union Suite, a Mowseturaishings Section, 44.99, Bight styles at this price, all medium weight, fine weave The Direct-Action Gas Range “<r moe ECIDE to have a Direct- Just In: Action in your kitchen “La Fleur” Silk this Summer and you decide wisely, From whatever angle Special $2.95 you look at it, the Direct- HESE pret- nelette Gowns that we have reduced for Tues- day to 6% each. They're shown in blue and white Action satisfies It is a handsome range and a con- pete ete Fen teee ees and BRE gt ager SHAKESPEARE ON the boards at one of our leading playhouses this veniently-designed range; its ty Bags day at $c a yard. high and low neck of-| or without a epllar week. “The most-talked-of woman in America” at another. nd @ test! baking qualities are praised by are of soft, for Seattic playgoers, remarks a well-known dominie in the public press. ee a ‘ # —Upper Main Floor. | fects. —Second Floor, —Second Floor. If Wilt wwe ineur abresty where we're going, If our wife will stand for it| every woman who owns one, a gear and it saves the gas. thats ee The model sketched, complete with automatic light- seein: the ean er and connected, $35.00. —Third Floor. colored flowers - Sldentniee tier with which they are em- The New “Vestette” Girdles »rotaerea. Are Here machete HESE handsome Girdles are quite the mode for wear with covered the two-plece suit, and may be had in plain silks, brocaded *!!k Nning and novelties, Roman stripes and flowered tinsel effects. Priced at tassel, and are exceptional val- 50 and $2.75. ~~Leather Goods Section, First Floor ues at $2.95. —First Floor. journed two months ago. BASEMENT SALESROOM in the county jail Co ETE | . Smart Suits Plaitings SEATTLE LIVERYMAN IS \(\LLED) ’ Atay: eee ee POLICE SEEKING MISSING BOY The police have found no clue to the whereabouts of four-year-old Kermit Stonett, son of Mr. and Mra, lL. A. Stinnett, who disappeared ‘from the Sinnett restaurant, 112 First avy, 8, Saturday, in company with | Mre, Chapman, his nurse, The parents were told the boy and the nursé were going to visit at the home of Mrs, A. Knipe, 6206 Woodlawn av. Late at night they became worried and learned that the two had not been at the Knipe home. The police were notified. } SECRET INDICTMENTS ARE ISSUED PORTLAND, April 27.—Following the arrest in Seattle of D. E.| Houston and Harry J. Harper, Saturday night, charged with frawlulent-| ly locating purchasers on tracts in Oregon & California land grants in| Southern Oregon, it was learned today that secret indictments on the same charge were returned by the federal grand jury here, which ad- A.M. Til 12 Tuesday | 7 4: Annsa! Em-| DOMESTIC SPECIALS telephone orders at these prices. | broidery Contest Is) On sale aii day at these prices. 9c Teaspoons, 6 for 25c | on in Real Earnest| 1¢c Figured Cretonnes ic Yd. Solid NickelSilver Teaspoons And $60.00 in cash 1,800 yards of Cretonnes, lengths to 10 yards, full 27 inches wide, in Prizes will go to the} eat patterns and good colors. Not 6 for 25e. clever competitors.| over 10 yards to a customer. Main Floor. | Have you entered as yet? Better register| 15¢ Berkeley Cambric 10¢ Yd. food | 59 pieces of Berkeley Cambric, 36 of Table OM Cloth in | SOR ANG Ret ® HOOK) ca ce wide, In full bolts and per. and colors, full 45 <P pe: lor] fect goods, Not over 15 yards to on sale from 9 a. m. a customer at 10 a yard Tuesday 7 The Alaska Exhibit | 18¢ Crepe Flisse at 10c a Yd. ‘ 2,000 yorda of Crepe Pliese, 2 39¢ a Pair | Js Prov ng to Be Very} inches wide. in length» to 20 yards, Women's Kid Gloves, 1 and 2 a principally atripe an’ neat little style, glace finish, Sizes 5% Interesting dotted designs, Suitable for under Paget ak ch erpaey a The lectures that are| "er of kimonos —Lewer Main Floor. | Siven half-hourly trom] Pretty 25¢ Ratime at 12 1-2¢ ' } t 39¢ Yard 2 to 5 p. m. in connec Ratine, 2,000 yards in all, 27 : Yy d Pongee tlon with this exhibit} inches *,ide, in lengths to 10 yards; | jf! || J.B. Canney, proprietor of a Seattle livery ata wig Yr * ar } 26-inch Coating Pon- | solid coiora in pink, tan and blue, ed near Auburn last night, when the automobile in was riding cy tet Y a igs, heavy, rough quality in natural | “"° Yer” Clever and in| see ey, tan und pink mixtures, |{f{ With his family #kidded from the road and turned a complete somer- Priced : peal: Plaitings of Net % teresting. There is no sault, burying Canney under the wreckage, The automobile was pro- and Shadow Lace in m. till 12 at 29c a yard, Lower Main Floor of The Bon value §9c. —Upper Main Floor, | Charge. —Fourth Floor. | marche. | ceeding along the Pacific highway at @ fair rate of speed when a woman stepped from the aide of the road into the path of the car, When the driver attempted to turn out, the car skidded and turned turtle. Other occupants were oyly slightly injured. ‘SEQUIM TO CELEBRATE MAY | | SEQUIM, April 27.—-Mayor Gili of Seattle will be the principal speaker here at the May day celebration, when this community will cel- |ebrate the 15th anniversary of the date when the waters of the Dun-| | geness river were turned on the lands through canals. The district has 40,000 acres, which may be brought under irrigation, with canals reach- |ing but a small area as yet. Where water is on the land, it has been demonstrated that moisture means millions, A program of races, | dances, athletics and sports has been arranged $18. 50 many good patterns, re- duced to 10¢ yard. ENDING special interest —Basement Saiesroom to this line are a number of Sample Suits which are very low priced at $18.50. Shadow Laces The season's popular Fancy 25¢ Yard Suits are included, in the ¥ | Sakae sr values in reigning colors and fabrics, as ae i well as the always-practical lainty Shadow Laces in plain-tailored Serge Suits in widths up to 22 inches. navy and black Suitable for a wide variety of uses and featured in both LOTS OF GOOD THINGS FOR “BARGAIN TUESDAY” IN SEATTLE’S Bring Quaker Patied Rice Coupons fora Free Package | BEST GROCERY A, tree package of Quaker | swedish Safety Matches, the IV'n, People’s Home Journal, | 12 VOXe® «eee ese. “: lome Companion, Pic- Det Monte Saver Kraut, Silver iat Review, Youth's Compan-| pread Kraut, No. 2% s#ize . cans, solid pack. 1 és 17 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar 75e With $1 Grocery Order 17 pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for 75e with @ $1.00 order of gro- ceries, not including ju flour. Not over 17 pounds to a customer at this price on Tues day 2:¢ PT RAST } ‘WILL VOTE ON CAR FRANCHISES '& Palmer's Dinner Hin- | Soda Crackers, refund for | Premium fake : ; a ane, tres hipment 29c waipty line, veenived 4 y | Marene br Sizes 34 to 44 bust meas- white Aad eon ‘ontan Pic Just received, pound ...... day from e of the lark and beat A Price $18.50. * ‘ Pt or tee’ a > n alternative proposition in connection with street ear line fran- urement. Price $18.50. pig a ee oe a eclity ees a . ” 8c chises will be put before the people in a special election by the char Suscment Saleen: «SPOS TRTCn enrnnes, ROMENO: tra fine quality, No. 2 Le | Ferndell Solid Pack Tomatoes, dozen $1.40, can... 230 No. 2 size cans, finest quality cans, Label Cateup, regular AA East! id p Benin, bottle BOO | Bee can re” Ae Coffee, the best quality ze Ror" Peaberey.” freuly 306 eget jgecetant. the roasted; pound ............ | Gand, dover 15 Riee, extra fine quality, Tiree cleans white stock 5 Del Mo C | Peaches | ter commission. The clause makes it optional with the city council, in| | Dassing on 4 franchise, to keep or strike out the common-user clause |} and the reservation that the franchise be subject to repeal or amend-| ment by council or the people. | he best qua} package aie a Children’s Half- “Belgian Split” Hats “ose. 15¢ Pair Te Apricots, Pe nenront wr Spn- IG Cc Cc Ss pound dae ag Penehes, California trilt: in tent eet gee ILL WILL UT ITY EXPEN E [ nusual V alue at $2. 75 HILDREN’S White eee. pean, the bes auellty, | dozen 2.50, can ect i heat Shenk A campaign to reduce city expenses will be started by Mayor Gill i Half-H ‘ i fe ah Leos medium white a” |B) nis week. He intends to call « meeting of the munteipal advisory ‘Twelve of the season’s best blocks to choose jali-Hose with faney Gleason's Grape Juice, svien aia 4g | ficnound sack OC |f! board to discuss expense reduction and the refinancing of some of the || fg races Q . ea aL... tops in light-blue, black or quality, full pint” 15¢ ou Pare Ground Black Pepper, sun: outstanding indebjedness of the city, A general crusade for economy |} from in the “Shiny” or Black Belgian, Split Shapes. ee ie oa \ Del Monte Honey or reserves, Ago” | pound phy 18c is the determination of the new administration These are especially suited to the new trimmings of pink’ cheexs or Wtow ss blacle tegular the grade, ec Tee comers - ~~ : ke . Price $2.75 or blue stripes. The pair lacquered wings and ribbons, Price $2.75. 15 danneclbieis' Waluieoeek oc. os Basement Salesroom. ONLY 4 DAYS TILL FISHING TIME—FISHING TACKLE FOURTH FLOOR. ORDERS PR Oo BE 0 F RAILROADS WASHINGTON, April 27.—Investigation of the financial affairs of the Pere Marquett nd Rock Island railroads was ordered today by the Interstate commerce commission. The house commerce committee : recommends that the probe start at onee, | IN cS SR i| ~ WHEN YOU begin to see Mexican war p in the newspapers, | f a just remember that The Star on Saturday, beating all other Scattle news: | Combs and Barrettes Women’s Cotton Vests 10c 15c é BON C' JMBS and Barrettes in attractive OMEN’S White Ribbed Cotton f , Union Street, Second Avenue, Vike Street. Telephone Matu wwz5, Papers by days, printed the first picture of United States forces landing ite a cna saben geek eon eae in nee ne ee at Vera Cruz. Yes, it WAS Vera Cruz. The picture was labeled incor. sleeves, assorted sizes, 15c. ~-Basement Salesroom. | rectly as the landing at Tampico by a member of the U. of W. I =o (t= class, which got out The Star on Saturday, eat ta ~ pe Ramee go Lem rN abe ne eM RRNA RPA ERR MEER ms aI ee — i ‘ . - , . Re eT eM ys “ is poner etnme

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