The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 14

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| THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 0’CLOCK SA At the Bon Marché’s And in consequence a wonderful batch of Anniversar Children’s Summer Hosiery and Knit Underclothes. Prices have been made extremely low for thi Main Floor—and you will find it very profitable to attend WOMEN’S 50c SAMPLE HOSIERY | ON SALE SATURDAY AT, A PAIR | The Hosiery Section celebrates by offering 50c Sample a pair, Included are “Onyx” and other samples of America’s gre one-da hosiery importers, In the lot are black, white, tan and some costun shades of silk lisle, gauze lisle, lace lisle, embroidered llale, fine Ma cottons, some boot sijks and some cotton with white feet, Sires § to 10. Women’s $1.25 Silk Hose 79c a Pair Women's very dependable Stockings. Of sheer, fine, thread silk, 8inch mercerized garter tops; black, white, tan and colors. Double lisle thread soles, heels and toes. Children’s 25¢ Hose 15c a Pair They're “seconds” of our famous “Moth heavy weight cotton, fine rib Hgnt Black and tan, 6 to 9% Or 2 pairs for er's Friend” 25¢ Hose weight silk lisle, fine ribbed. Infants’ 25¢ Socks 17¢ a Pair “English” Socks for children—mostly white and checked fancy contrasting tops—-some tans, some and a few silks. Sizes to fit children up to eight years old “FOREST MILLS” And Other Good Makes of Knit Underwear Are Included in This Anniver- “ Sammer's Supply While | \ 8 5@c and 75c Vests & Tights | —25c Ea.— | 25¢ and 35c Lisle Vests —19c Ea.— Only 300 in the lot—they're fine Swiss ribbed, lisle thread Vests—in white only—low neck, no sleeves—ribbon run at neck and arms. 34 to 40, Irregu- lars.” “Forest Mills" pure white | Ribbed Vests with long or short | or no sleeves, low neck or high neck; tights to match, knee or ankle length. Sizes 34 to 44. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DAY 24th Anniversary Sales 25€ Pads 4 Seconds of the $1.25 & $1.50 —50e Ea.— sary Celebration on Sat- Style 0179 “Forest Mills” Hand Trimmed Union Sulte, pure lay.— Better Get a Fall | vie Sin mien or low neck, Prices Are Cu! to the | sSizon 34 to 44, See window dis Lowest Notch. toil } TURDAY EVENING y Bargains in Women’s and the I y celeb it ation on i co % Forest Mills” Union Suits t sleeves or without length. ong or sh leeves, knee or ankle Children’s 25c Underwear —at 15c— Included are Shirts, white, fine nicely finished knee length to fit elastic have short sleeves pants to match. children 2 to 14 y cotton, Sizes pare old. $1.75 French Kid Gloves, seams! fall pique, I-clasp style, with con trasting novelty embroidery on backs; sizes 5% to 7, pair Seconds of Women’s SOc Stik | Gloves in black, white, tan, | brown, navy and gray, aaoee | 338 Pairs Men's Wool Trousers Worth $4, on Sale Saturday —$2.98 a Pr.— , well-made Trousere are epaed “fancy tweeds and worsteds and are shown in browns, grays and dark mixtures in stripes = e plain blue and corduroys are also - fancy tweeds and cassimeres serges cluded. Made platn or cuff bottom and may be worn with belt or sus- penders. Sizes 29 to 44-inch waist measure. serge or alpaca linings. neat pin stripes in diagonal finished worsteds and salt and per patterns. Sizes 36 to 46, Extraordinary Sale of | Boys’ $6.00 Suits for . tweeds. Made in the Norfolk style with box or k plaits—have patch pockets or flap pockets, and well as the dark colors in neat striped effects. 6 to 17 years. 8 LARGE 25c BEACH BATS —-at 10c— Large size Beach Hats, made of strong, coarse straw, cot bination colors, both ight and dark effects; on sale till 12 Baturday at 10. —Millinery Section, Second Floor, 25c Lez. Toilet Soap ic Cake Guest room size cakes of soap, wrapped in paper, on sale till 12 Saturday lc a cake; value 25¢ dozen. | —Upper in Floor. Lyon's Tooth Powder, 2 for 25¢ Lyon's Tooth Powder on sale trom 9 a. m. till 12 Saturday at 2 cans for 25e. —On ale on the Upper Main Floor. Se Garment Fasteners 1c Doz. “Sonomor” Garment Fasteners in white and black, small, medium and WOMEN’S 25c GUIMPES —I15c Ea.— Piain and Guimpes, with ished with Shadow Lace gh neck fin cotton bottoma. Both cream and white, Saturday each. —Upver Main Floor, tlt 12 1 len yar —5e Ea.— Women’s all pure linen 12 Longfellow Initial Hand- kerchiefs, also fine lawn, till 12 Saturday at Se each —Upper Main Floor. 50c Hair Nets 12c a Dozen fe mere ale gd Pd shad, cs} rown, blonde, black, gray and . * auburn, on sale till 12 Saturday Swim Easy Bathing | 11° —Upper Main Fieor. | Suits, worth $2.50 and 25¢ Shopping Bags at 10c Ea. $2.98, made of black and | 59, ches | BaYY henrietta, galatea wide, 09 inches long. with ‘draw | cloth or mohair—$1 till 12 | acs string tops and two hand | Saturday. —Second Floor. | i4 —Upper Floor. —WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER AT Extra fancy freshly charned Washington Creamery Batter. purchaser—no telephone orders. Batter—one of the New Pru fine quality new Pure and bs 2 Banta © unes, Small raey, a ag \ ne A c pound New Evaporated latent Shoulder Hama—apiendid aualey medium welwbt shoulder Ot A. 20 le—finest qual- it fice e. No.1 = ‘Soap—Bon “Marche brand ‘of the very best 4c Priced, a bar .- crop, fine quality A pound old Cofter—the se wrade 4. A pound —fresh xbip ery day 15¢ pound | | ments recety | Fine quality Unton Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street, Telephone ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS FOR MEN | Why Pay $15 for Your Suits When You May Buy Them Here —For $8.952— And they're the best $15 Suite that we have ever seen—made of the conservative 3-button sack coat style—very nicely tallored and have Come tn $4.5 And some of them have two pairs of full lined, knick- erbocker pants, too! These splendid suits are made of diagonal cheviots and plain cassimeres and fancy coats are serge lined. Shown in browns and grays, —Upper Main Fioor, Union St. Side. Saturday Morning Specials From 9 A. M. to 12 No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for These Forenoon Bargains 10¢ Long Cloth at 5c a Yard 20¢ Kindergarten Cloth 10 Kindergarte if tf , le a wide, lengths large sizes, lo a dozen. tw wioor, | 92-90 Bathing Suits at To Yarda to « —$1 Ea.— 10¢ Pillow Cases at 7 1-2c E: —Fourth Floor of The Hon Marche. This Week Is Nemo Week in Our Corset Shop—Second Floor. MARCHE | children, ranging from RESISTS A RAINIER, Or., May refusal of W. C. Lee to in | from serious revolver w City Marshal Nels © tody. A struggle follow sidewalk, Danigan, a fr un- pep | revolver waa discharged. wounding Lavere, | | | Ma WASHINGTON, comes to be written, States nife the as izes jall enemies. } ‘THINKS HE | DENV | Nicodemus Wednesday, | Clark in a hotel lobby, | | WOMEN’S 10¢ STOCKINGS —5c Pr.— Women's goc lens, fast b | be tried for his life. od weight seam- ck Hose, In siren 4% to 10. t over 6 pairs May §—A to a cus at be, til 12 ¢ mining man Saturday. —Lower Main Floor, eee cha aes ; | | | RENO, H Mra ong Cloth, 80 and 34 inches wide | Sunday night, of a son ths to 10 y is to each Not over "i? Raturday ower Main Floor, 1-2c Linen Crash at 8 1-3¢ Irth pwellng, 17 ® at § 1-8¢ @ yard till Not over 1m yards to —Lower Main Floor, NEW YORK, May & fictl's confession shortly Rosenthal, were to tes DURAZZO, 00 dozen Pillow Cases, size 42x36 FIRST RESCUE WORK AT ECCLES| MINE; A FATHERLESS FAMILY | Above, men are shown sinking air shaft in hope of saving any of |178 entombed miners who may yet be alive. | wife of one of the workmen swallowed up by the cave-in, and her six | loon without a license, O. Danigan and Sam | fused to remove it, whereupon Carlson butted him in the stomach. a bystan HOLDS FORT AGAINST MEXICANS | . May 8.—J. Nicodemus died last night, B. Wakefield, arrived here from San Francisco at 8:15 a. m. today and Chaplain Cashin of Sing Sing prison, who heard cused of having murdered Hermes Rosenthal, i] } 1 ] } 1] (| | Wingfield 1s reported in a serious condition, following the birth, | i i | } i} | Albania, May 8. ] i | | Below is Hattie Weisen, | | i) | | an infant In arms to a boy of 13, iH RREST; RUNS AMUCK §.—As the result of a street fight caused by the | submit to arrest on a charge of operating a sa Lavere are suffering today ‘ounds. arison encountered Lee and took him into cns- ed, during which Carlson's revolver fell to the Jend of Lee, placed his foot on the gun and re- The || the bullet passing through Danigan'’s body and y 8—When the history of the Mexican crisis Louls D’Antin will figure among its heroes, Sec- retary Bryan said today D’Antin was left in charge of the United | embassy in Mexico City on Charge d’Affaires O'Shaughnessy's departure, and according to the jthere, had defended it and the archives it contained against the mobs | | which had made repeated attempts to burn it lin danger Bryan conceded, but he was still holding the fort against |} Wy | 1 tories told by American fugitives from That his fe had been KILLED BY MISTAKE || C. Bulger, soldier of fortune, who shot L. F./ following a quarre] the former had with Hugh faces a murder charge today and the district attorney is preparing the information on which Dulger will be turned over to the sheriff to The police were convinced the prisoner, muddléd by drink, killed Nicodemus by mistake for Clark. a) /PHYSICIANS RACE WITH DEATH special train, carrying Dr, EB. ( chartered by George Wingfield, Fleichman and Dr, Francis The | physicians were rushed in an automobile to the Wingfield home, where ‘PRISON OFFICIALS 10 TESTIFY It was announced today that Warden Clancy | “Dago Frank" Ciro- before his execution for the murder of Herman tify at thetrial of Police Lt. Chas, Becker, ac- ALBANIA GOING AFTER REBELS | King William, Albania’s new ruler, was making preparations today for a campaign on a large scale, for so he rebels in the southern part of his dominions. ng rapidly, and William and his advisers were © each till 12 wy i | poor a country, against t eet | The rebellion is spreadi le Middy Blouses at 2e Ea. |B} said to agree that it must be crushed. Hris’ Middy Blouses in correct lem, protilly. trimmed, ‘izes ®t years. Till ¥ 4 or. 25¢ PER POUND — Not more than 3 poands (o a LOS ANGELES, | tion, for its canal tolls candidate for governor, tam—fine nehes. & pound for sand LOS ANGELES, Ma | ed bond issue of $f | tributing electricity fo: Elbow Cut Muearont—best qual ity. Special Saturday, a 6c pound | Both sides claim victory, PROTEST | Rights club last night Main dxan, goes down on his knees of God | and of progressives, state and natto nal, tion of principles that is the outstanding result of a conference of re publicans of Southern C | most heated bond camps 5 the issue accuse corporation interests of working toward its defeat 'WILSON’S POLICIES ON THE PAN May 8.- Denuneiation of the attitude, Wilson administra. tariff legislation and Mexican policy, are the features of a declara- alifornia, The meeting refused to indorse any | | ‘ANGELS VOTING ON BOND ISSUE y 8.—Los Angeles is voting today on a propos. N00 for muntetpal plants for generating and dis-| t, heat and power. The tion follows the gn in the history of the city. Proponents of Registration 1 was A 000, AGAINST STOP RULE Protesting against the recent rule established by the traction com , allowing stops only at every second block on the 60 residents of the Phinney district organized A committe | ter up with the city utilities department Phinney av. line, the Woodland People's will be appointed to take the mat TELEGRAPHIC NEWS is to the effect that every night Rockefeller for spiritual advice, This will sort of prepare us for John’s claim, later on, that those Colorado murders were the will Store opens | FREDERICK €> NELSON at 8.30 and Closes at 5.IO Boys Admire These New Norfolks Jin the snappy, English patch-pocket mode | back | Parents will be equally pleased with t | which count for mu in an active | Many attractive suit to choose f | for boys from 6 to 18 years of age. Ma | erbockers. Prices range from $5.00 to $15. | Ww" mur idea t a new hat or re-model ar 1 one, the exten- ste of trimmings carried in the Base alesroom insure a satisfac- tory ok e for small expenditure. Itemized below are a number of the trimming effects and shapes in widest demand at present, including an attractive collection of French Flowers bought at a concession from a prominent. Ne rk maker Cherries with follage,; Wreaths, 95c 6c and Abe | Small White Mercury Small June Roses in| Wings, 65e. pink, blue and red, 15¢ Black Lacquer Wings June Roses in pink and | in various shapes and red, 26¢ sizes, 650 to $1.26 Forget-me-nota in pink Breasts in pink, white and light-blue, 15¢. Juno Roses in shades, 45c. Velvet Pansies Tbe. American Beauty R with bud and foling and $1 blue 65 and * 65c Camellias, 75¢ and 9c. | Silk Violets, 750 and 96e A large assortment of Silk and Velvet Flowe attractively priced at 45 750 and 95c, ge” it is ye BASEMENT SALESROOM Millinery Trimmings and Shapes In a Well-Selected sercnan dl and maize, $1.9 Fancy Black Stick-ups, $1.95. Ostrich Edgings in blue, white, black and citron, $1 Fancy black, white and emerald, k-ups in Copenhagen Rose Foliage p and 4b Malden-hair Fern, 10c June Rose Foliage, 15¢. Lilac Foliage, Violet Foliage, 25¢. Included in the Untrimmed Hats Fine Swiss Plain Hemp Shapes, Fine Leghorn Shay Milan Hemp Hats $3.75. | $2.45 $3.95, es, . Bead Necklaces in Wide Variety HE fashionable F short and long glass and pearl and other varieties, to $2.00. MBROIDERED ¢ Linen Collars and many neckpieces in an ass¢ 50c. Novelty Neckpieces,50c | | 3ead Necklaces in | styles. including 10c | spl —Rasement Salesroom value at 18c pair. Swiss and Irgandy other new | yrtment to sell at} | ish Basement Satesroom | Milan Hats of very fine weave, $3.95. The popular Belgium Split Hats, $2.75 and $3.95, —Basement Saiesroom. Women’s Hosiery 18¢ Pair OMEN’S Mercerized Cotton Hosiery with garter top and three-ply heel and toe, in black, white and tan; also Heavy Cotton Tan Hosiery with double sole, high iced heel and double toe. Attractive — Basement Salesroom. Camisole Laces 15e Yard ANY dainty shadow designs to choose t from in 14-inch Camisole Laces, fin- ed on both edges. The yard, 15c. Basement Salesroom. Good Models in Milla Corsets It is made of heavy allover embroidered batiste, trimmed at top with embroidery band. The bust is quite low; Three sets of hose supporters help to hold the corset in correct position. IMONO of white crepe, Gown attractively trimmed as pictured = with crepe patterned in pink or light-blue Dresden flowers. A very dainty Gown and an_ excellent value at 75c. Khaki Outing Skirts $1.75 and $3.50 HE ideal skirt for wear, made of Plain style, $1.75; div Long Silk Glo: OMEN’S Sixteen-button-length Milanese Silk Gloves in black and W the pair, 85¢ double $1.00 and $1.50 N excellent corset fc (Style 624) is sho left hooks firmly over the straight-line effect. sitting position is provi tic gores which are set Pri Style 633 as pictur of hose supporters It has low bust and long skirt which Perfect comfort in the of strong coutil and fitted with three sets or the average figure wn in illustration at thighs, giving the ded for by the elas- in the skirt. Made ice $1.00, ed at right is an es- pecially attractive Corset for summer wear. the skirt very long, with two large hooks below the front stay. —Basement Salesroom. tects. 50¢. M Price $1.50. —Basement Saletroom. A New Crepe Gown, 75c Women’s Wash Waists Special 50¢ RACTICAL outing home and in dimity, for up waists wear, made cotton crepe and lawn in plain white as well as tasteful figured and striped ef- Sizes 34 to 44. Special value at Basement Salesroom. Children’ 8 Wash Dresses, $1.25 )THERS will appreciate the serv- ice-giving qualities of these Wash Dresses for girls from 6 to 14 years of camping and outing | age They are in plain colors, pretty good quality khaki. | plaid combinations and stripes, and at- ided, $3.50. tractively priced at $1.25, —Basoment Satesroom. tipped fingers and Paris-point embroidery on back. Basement Salesroom. ves 85¢c Pair °- white, with Sizes 5% to 74, Basement Salesroom.

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