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meng etter i amen gapieedictenraremannme etter ee THE SEATTLE STAR 'FAMOUS COMPOSER DIES HERE! = — MARCHES 24" ANNIVERSARY SALES || 2: :::"s>svmesstns-nanessin Wednesday’s Celebration Will Take Place in the jof Verdi and Gounod, died in humble surroundings in Seattle Monda i RED RICK &S NE | SON at the age of 8t Ps , | Since the San Francisco earthquake, Glorza has made his home at | N, 46th at, He kept a studio in the Holyoke bullding and later } “Isher building A fellow worker with Verdi and Hossini in hi Store opens at 630 and Closes at 5.IO Pasquall included in her songs at the poned by Giorsa ‘OREGON GETS THROUGH RATES Moore, “Amore @ Sprezze,” com Featuring Special May Values in Silver-Plated Wares ———— To make it a record-breaker—we $1.50 EMBROIDERY are offering thousands and thou FLOUNCINGS gate ot hewitt asks -79c a Yd.- PORTLAND, May 5.—With the opening of the Ogden ¢ F ¢ ect Fir 1 t e der H Beautiful 98 and $1 Dress Garnitures—at lower prices— ' Swiss and Nain today, announced by the Southern Pacific, shipments for ea t : Pons entila at's Swiss Embroidery } ne for a day—then the Bon Marche or k HEmbroldery f aaa originating in Oregon will be allowed the same through rate ugh ae ae 3 i opines a ings-—-27 inches wid aby ther tore ha offered this} "8" 45 and ’ <inea Ogden as now apply through Portland, El Paso and New ( " e ate \ | | rufflings, 45-inch Pongee | ®"Y of bs wide—worth $1.50 to $1 nd date when this new regime will go into effect depends upon t ¢ y the ‘ teated” and 4 } Crepe Flouncings with | Ye? e yard Han me - j required to publish the new tariffs that will be required, bu , : } heavy Japanese padded So this way for bargains—for] terns to choose sg = officials anticipate this will be some time between June 16 and ve } Moral and conventional |). -caing in the newest and most | “oral and openwork de The gateway will be opened in cc tion with the Union Pacitic #y: : cell arg cil signs tem and the Denver & Rio Gran It was closed while the late Silver-plated Syrup Pitchers, Silver-plated Salts and Peppers, wanted laces and embroideries | H, Harriman was in control of th P. and 8. P., before the dinsolu +t uatrated. ervetal bode. ailc i ton, and since the unmerging has remained as it was then t bright fir . ated, crystal y, silver- | Rates on lumber and shingles will not be included tn the new late; $1.50 eact plat tand and screw top, 50c ff | schedule Sllver-plated Mar- Ye: x malade Jars with —Silver-plated Mustard Pots, as | ‘ gl et ttractive pictured ttractive pierced de- \) a ; t tt th sf $1.00 each ¢ pre BEAUTIFUL $1.50 TO $2.25 SILK SHADOW LACE } '98e FLOUNCINGS, FOR THE ANNIVERSARY SALE, A YARD | An Anniversary Bargain Extraordinary! These beautiful Silk Shadow Lace | | (44 GOWNS IN WILSON TROUSSEAU WASHINGTON, May 6.—Detatla for the wedding at the White Flouncings are shown in a wide variety of delightful floral de and they're the S15 t $2.25 rd come How Thuraday of Miss Eleanor Wilson and Secretary of the Trea “ge "eR 1 kind you would ordinarily have to pay $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 a yard They ri if | ury Wm. G. McAdoo, were completed today. The White House he er; $1.50 ¢ Silver-plated aeeee Rings, as in widths up to 25 inches, and are much in demand for trimming evening goWNS. HH Col orated this afternoon ac eee ay ee aot mors Silver-plated Lemon Sets, a t 1, in bright h, pierced Priced for Wednesday only, at 98c a yard. | It ts now reported Mins Wilson's tre wu in eight evening mae oe aces Bae balen Bho be . Py gowns, m “tango” gowns, two suits, five taffe coat four c gla f _ Se & 10c Embroidery Bands | 25 and 50c Camisole Lace | $1 Marquisette and Chiffon ieee ieee eee eee we ee eat te te fork, 65c eact Silver-plated Sandwich Plates, || waists, 18 hats, 12 pairs of shoes and seven parasols, It was under ‘ 4 siticin : en | See wtih, | 1 2e Vd -- —tI5e a Yd.— —69¢ a Vd.— stood that McAdoo had leased a stone cottage at Chevey Chase, the Silver-plated Sugar Racks, a ) 1} , as pictured, $2.50 } a bait julsette Chit: |) fashionable suburty Sasglk th Guanes as ai Raine sacl : Shadov nisole Lace: Alleitk Marquisette and .w g h Swiss and Nainsook Embrold Fine Shadow Camisole Laces, | Ala nara, “Inches Baga! : —widths to 3 inches, | Suita esate ot uaa work and blind | set a: finished with ribbon $1.00 and $1.10 val designs; 2%c a yard. beading edge ues, 69¢ a yard. ise Embroidery Bands for | 50c Silk Cord and Tassels | 98¢ to $2.25 Trimmings at of staple and new 8 Engraved Crystal Flower Vases, eos Silver- ds 3-bottle Caster as pictured, with perforated silver- Sets, as illustrated, $1.00 each plated frame, 50c each ‘ ‘UNKNOWN EMPIRE AT DOORS The people are responsible for the kind of a government they j have, according to Mayor Gill, who talked before the Transportation | lelub yesterday in support of the tax reduction campaign —5e a Yd — —25¢ Fa.— | —f5e a Yd. pr | We hear a great | of Alaska being locked up,” said the mayor : ‘ ft allk cord and tasee Fane ace Edges and Bands, |f| “! can show you an emptre within 86 miles of Seattle that ts locked up. q 2 yards of fine Swiss and New , sot t cord or poor | PB By Bohemian, Filet, Point |f}| but which can be opened for t anking, Within 10 1 of Port i" atmsook Embroidery Bands | in black, white and all Venise and Macrame, in white, jf] geles I saw last Saturday 3,000 head of Guernsey and Jersey cattle o and Galloons—widths to 4 Inches. | Finished with heavy fring | ccuemy Ged guemonn' § Snamen ET Wates hokey hee bona | Variety of designs | sels. | | He declared a mania for freak legislation seems to have gripped ‘ | | |the Pacific coast } § 25c & 35¢ Embroidery Edges 50c and 75¢ Shadow Laces | $1.50 to $2.25 Allovers at EURO oaOE i | 38¢ Yd 19 Yd AMONG THE original folks engaged in this “war” Is that Mra. —-10¢ a d.— meses a ama —y . a — | Dr. Hodgson, who saved her house at Tampico by holsting a Confederate a 4 : 2 . clud Shad flag. The Mexicans thought it belonged to some new nation and there . 3 rds of Swiss and New Shadow Laces tn white, Allover Laces, including Shi | a oa K cased ge widths cream and black; variety of | ows, Orientals and Point Ven- || was no gringo by to take a shot at it. —sitverware fection, First Pioor. fail to 18 inches—including bands | dainty floral and conventional | ises—width 18 inches. Variety esc pereree — a OR eke and gallowns. Dainty patterns. | patterns; widths to 12 1 of patterns. | ‘HOME-MADE OPERA HERETO STAY Re h Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. $5 AND 35 CORSETS FOR | OB-OO [ In ‘Josephine’ and ‘Wahlohn’—Sizes From 18 to 30 We're not going to keep these lines of “Josephin: and “Walohn” Corsets any more—and so We cut the pric from $5.00 and $6.00 to $: They are made of Fren coutil—and a few are made of brocade—with the long skirt; best Walohn boning—ribbon trimming and 6 sup porters. $2.00 P. N. CORSETS PRICED $1.50 These are splendid Corsets for the average and stout figures. Have low bust, long skirts and removable side stays. Cork steel protector under front stays. Sizes 19 to 36 $1.00 COUTIL CORSETS FOR 75c Novelty Beads for the _Initialed Crepe Gown New Chains , $1.00 J he unusual A pictured, an at- in color- tractive new Gown combination and in kimono style, made of good quality white crepe, bound at round neck and on sleeves with pink or light-blue dotted satin ribbon and embroidered on front with initial in color matching the ribbon trimming. ttlemade grand opera is to be a permanent product | nthuslastic support given the Standard Grand Opera Co. more than warranted the continuance of the company Another opera, “Il Trovatore,” will be given in ab Montgomery Lynch has a ern who wish to join the new organization wil mbers of the company tonight at Sprotte hall, Odd Fe st, and 1 av Plans for the next opera and the permanent organization will be made BECKER’S BROTHER is ACCUSED NEW YORK, May 5-—That John Rec Police Lieut. Char Becker, soon to be re Herman Rosenthal, planned the story witness ently to Justice Goff in an effort to free his brother and to save the lives of the four gunmen recently electrocuted at Sing Sing, wae the substance of an affidavit given to District Attorney Whitman today by Karl Dresner & witness. John Becker recently left New York on a vacation, and | efforts to communicate with him fatled SALOON LICENSE IS OPPOSED design is easily achieved with selections from ther of former our extensive as Ke of slaying sortment of Beads for the new Coat Chains and Necklaces. Glass Beads, Pearl Beads, Jets, Torse Beads, Legumin Beads, Coral, Turquoise These Corsets are made of fancy coutil—have low and Seed Beads, as well as cut and shot An excellent value at $1.00. best ant long ekirte—voty neatly trimmed with embroté C. B. Fitzgerald led a fight on the transfer of a aaloon Hcense from steel and gold Beads, are here in the —Sale Square, First Fleer, ery, and are fitted with supporters. Come in sizes 18 to Ed Murphy to A. Brookins, 210 Washington st., at the council meeting 3 rea sand shapes. Tassels: for 26, Wednesday's Anniversary price, 76c each Monday, He suid the saloon was a deterrent to women going to the approved sizes and shapi a ) _ South End market. Erickson and Hesketh declared that while eventu ally the saloon would have to go from that location, tt was only fair before a Heense is revoked to give warning. The matter was referred | to the Heense committee WANTS TO STOP “JAY-WALKING” the Poiret chains and pendants are also eS Rice Straw Rugs for Chain Clasps, Bead Clasps and “Iron deans pel aerial Summer Use $1.00 Corsets Priced at { 75c Brassieres Priced at | 50c Brassieres Priced al —iheka— §§ —50ce Ea— —35e Ea.-— Good Corsets for average and 2 styles to choose from—one | Allover Embroidery button full figures—low bust—long | with 3 strips of embroidery— | snd,crone in back 34 to 42—or skirt; reinforced over abdomen. the other of plain, heavy cam-| broidery yoke, hook in front, 34 thread” for string in inection " : * Art eilework Section, Second Floor. HESE Rugs are of Chinese origin, 6 é If an ordinance, recommended by Chief Griffiths, is passed, it will ‘ Sizes 19 to 30. | bric. Button tn back; 34 to 46. | pon Floor of the Bon Marche. |f| be ® punishable offense to cross the street anywher at the and suitable for bedroom and porch yi} corners on First, Second, Third and Fourth ava, betw rand " ai n, bi br | Pine *, Similar ordinances are in effect in Indianapolis, Cinein A New Shipment of of use. Plain tan, green, blue and brown jand South Bend, Ind. The chief believes it will materially dec with figured borders. | accidents. “Mary Jane” Pumps = jg76 95 HE popular “Mary Jane” a Pumps in a_ ship- eS nent just received. They are of patent These popular Rugs have natural straw Vici kid, with hand -turned soles. Sizes TS 10 PRINTED LAWNS, SPECIAL \ LOWER MAIN 15e COTTON FOULARDS PRICED —7 1-2c Yd.— | gapcay | —10c Yd.— 100 pieces of fancy Printed Lawns, / Fancy Foulards, 27 inches wide, fn 30 inches wide, in dots, figures and SQUARE lengths to 20 yards, in nice looking pat neat stripes, in assorted shades. Very terns and colors to select from, at 10¢ fine and sheer, at 7c a yard. Union Street Store \ » yard; vaiue 156 WOMEN’S $5 DRESS BOOTS REDUCED TO $3. 75 | —A HIGH-CLASS SHOE BARGAIN FOR— ANYHOW, HUERTA hy. laugh coming to him, as he accepts the ‘good offic of three nations that wouldn't recognize him, in settie- jment of his matter of slapping the face of a fourth non-recognizing | nation. 8x10, $5.00. 6x9, $3.50 9x12, $6.50. ‘SEATTLE SHRINERS START EAST ‘Seattle in 1915" is the war-cry of the Shriners from N | who will leave tonight to invade Atlanta, Ga., with the det of bringing back the Shriners’ convention next year. The | will distribute 20,000 pte of literature, will carry 25 totem po! CHINESE MATTING RUGS— pp centers and borders in hit-and-miss ef- ion fect of green or brown. —_ the parade and pull a hundred and one unique stunts during the ca 21% to 6 0 pair. Misses’ sizes, 1134 6x9 size, $2.00. 9x12 size, $3.75. WEDNESDAY’S ANNIVERSARY SALES te peace pall hated and one iq atm ding th cam] 254 to 6, $2.50 pair. Muses’ sae, 1 sine, $375. king for th t ~ i | floor of the convention, 1915 meeting in Seattle ‘TO BURY GEN. SICKLES FRIDAY NEW YORK, May 5.-—It was announced today Gen. Sickles’ funeral } FOR ONE DAY—The Shoe Shop offers you your choice of its ‘high class $5.00 Button Boots at $3.76 a pair. They all this season’s modele—with welt soles—in patent leather or gunmetal calf—with cloth or kid tops. All sizes are here in ail widths—so thero is no danger that you Bissell’ s Improved Carpet Sweepers annot be fitted. |will be held Friday from St. Patrick's cathedral. Burial w a T's HE Bissell Sweeper runs so smoothly that a mere touch will operate it; cleans And, of course, careful and courteous fitters to help you to get | Arlington. The family declined the government's offer of a detach vore ghily, confines all the dust and lengthens the life of your carpets and rugs. just what you want—and at $3.75 instead of $5.00. ment of regulars to act as a guard of honor, but there will be a guard ns —Upper Main Fioor. does y« eepi in half the time required by the old method, and there is no ining device at the price that approaches it for daily convenience and all-’round fot militia ‘SISTER DIES---GIRL IS ARRESTED CHICAC ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN THE DRAPERIES Bissell Sweepers are ¢ in stock Bissell’s Grand Rapids Sweeper with ), May 5.—Mrs, P. T, Anderson, a Los Angeles police 90.00 HANDSOME AXMINSTER | woman, arrived here today to take Miss Helen Young, charged with in our Rug Section or) in nickeled trimmings, $3.75 ' —3 fe’ passing bad checks, back to the California city to stand trial A Chicago the following grade Bissell’s Princess Sweeper, $4.00. RUGS ARE RE. PRICED AT jndge gave Miss Young permission to remain here until her «ister, Mra 3 hi i emia fi —— Laura Hall, either recovered or succumbed to an attach Mra. Hall died here several days ago. POLICEWOMAN NABS ELOPERS Last night Policewoman Nosler took into custody Ada Lee, 16 }of Oak Harbor, and Herbert Ringenback, 19, of Bellingham, at. the Colman dock, They admitted they were eloping to Victoria, where | they hoped to get married. COUNCIL PROVIDES FOR CHECK A deficit appropriation of $1,000 was allowed by the counel! Mor day, to cover the exper having refu } . Banner Sweepers, $1.95 Bissell’s American Queen ‘ Sweeper, | $4.25 Bissell’s Grand Sweeper, $5.00. —Second Floor. Bissell’s. Crown Jewel, $2.25 Bissell’s Gr $12.50 Just think of getting handsome Axminister Rugs for $12.50! They're size 9x12 and 9x10-6—some have double centers with border at each end—others have double panela with bor on all four sides. They're shown in Oriental and floral patterns, g00d assortment to choose from. Special for Wednesday, each, $10.00 HEAVY SMYRNA RUGS AT $7.95 You'll find that these heavy Smyrna Rugs will give service. They're shown in large Oriental 4 colorings—and are reversible—thus making versary Sale price, $7.95. $4.95 to $5.95 Lace Coiteinn 25e Plain Japanese Matting, Full Have Been Reduced to, 2 Pair 99 45) % in Width, Priced, a'Yard 19 Novelty Lace Curtains with Marie Antoinette | ‘This plain Japanese Matting {s and fancy corded trimmings—genuine Linen Cluny | width. It is the regular 2 Laces with edge and insertion—-38 to 48 inches | cially for our Anniversary wide—2% yards long. | a yard 20¢ Plain Curtain Scrims, With 5 75 Bungalow Nets, From 38 to 50 Fancy Colored Borders, a Yard LOC inches in Width, Priced. a Yord 40€ Plain Curtain Serims with fancy colored borders | Pungalow Nets Sweeper, with japanned trimmin The Fire-Box of the Ohio Range is designed to give the splendid igns and rich, warm rugs in one. Anni utmost efficiency of checking initiative measure the d to share an part of this cost the least possible ex (PICKETS ANNOY JOHN D. IN RAIN } NEW YORK, May 5.—That-miners were en route from Colorado to do picket duty in front of the Standard Ot! offices at Broadway, was the declaration today of Upton Sinclair. Pickets continued at work today, despite a downpour, John D. Rockefeller, jr., remained home at Tarrytown. pense for upkeep rhe ventilated blast” gt lows a continued flow frame al Inches in © quality, priced spe ale, Wednesday at i%e of cool air from the at his ash pit to circulate freely back of the nting warping), and dis IT MAY BE CATHERINE W'NTERS bl 4 pinks, H ! 7 Ta ahs Sen kt ee charges the rheated air directly over the in tans, greens, blues and pinks, Heavy quality | tinghams and Filet, in white and ecrn i i , cs 5 . vn 4 r c HARLESTON, W, Va., May 5.—A child, reported to anawer the | full yard in width. Special at l5e a yard | over eff and others in squares and oblongs deseription the missing Catherine Winters, w iP hed x cared for ‘ola Wednesday | A yard, 45e L a , We ‘or today —Third Floor of the Bon Marche. |B! at the home C. H. Sixman at Kingston, a nearby town. The child told Sigman that she was brought to Kingston from Cleveland by foreigners, who had mistreated her EXPLOSION KILLS 8 AT PANAMA! PANAMA, May 5.--Bight persons met instant death here today, and a score of others were injured by the explosion of a government dynamite magazine, The explosion was caused by a brush fire reached the magazine, despite the efforts of fire fighters. A spectator and seven fire fighters were killed Vhe discha n air at this point creates three perfect combustion, consuming the greater Enter the Embroidery Contest and Have a Try for Some of the $60 Prize Money pouMARCHE HW Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street portion of smoke, which in other fireboxes is allowed to escape unutilized Investigation will disclose many other points in the construction and design of the “a Ohio” that commend it strongly to your which woman |} consideration as the Range for your kitchen ve Main dah, | IT TAKES sunlight about 8! minutes to reach us, the light of ithe nearest star 4 years and 4 months.

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