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

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THE BON MARCHES 24%8 ANNIVERSARY SALES You Never Saw Such Shoe Bargains— As the ‘Shoe Shop’ Is Otlering for ‘shoe Day’ at the 24:h Annwersary Sales — To say that 2,000 pairs of Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps—tor Women, Misse Children, Boys and M will be sold at the season's lowest prices—only gives you the uest outline of th wonders of ne-day Anniver ary Sale of Shoe It tells you nothing of how stylish—or what well-made shoe they are You'll have to come and see them td realize that have welt shapes Women's Champagne Kid Stoes soles and tipped or plain dress t fancy buttons, They come tn all sizes $2.50 values, Friday at $1.95 a pair $2 and $2.50 Shoes $1.50 Pr. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—gunmetal calf with medium high tops and extension These are made of solid leather throughout sizes 8% to 1 Women’s $3 Shoes $1.95 Pr. Patent Kid Shoes with white Nubuck tops plain dress toes and have hand-turned so! Very neat fitting, and come tn all sizes. Spe Women’s $5.00 Pumps $3.65 Pr. cial, $1.95 pair These Pumps are made of French bronze kid in Colonial style, and have the long vamp effects and marrow toes. Very stylish; close-fitting. All sizes, of course. | Women’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes —$1.50aPr.— The shoes aré made of vici kid in the Blucher style--have welt soles and broad toe sbapes. The button shoes are J. J. Grover's & Sons—vici kid, hand-turned soles and pat ent or kid tips. All have medium low heels and are wide widths. Women’s $3 Pumps $1.95 Pr. These Pumps are bronze kid or soft tan ones have hand-turned goles and good toe shapes. Are splendid fitting kinds. A pair, $1.95, Friday. x “Shoe Day” Bargains for Men and Boys $5.00 Shoes $3.50 Pair This lot includes our entire line of Howard & Foster $5.00 Shoes, im patent leather, vici kid, gun- metal calf or Russia calf, fn all sizes. Boys’ $2.50 & $3 Shoes $1.95 izes 3% to 5%, In Boys’ patent leather or gunmetal calf Shoes, lace or button style, with high and mostly atent leather with cloth or dull jum long vamps and narrow toe Welt shoes, newest Dull calf or toyis—new, m shapes; also black suede. style heels. All sites. $3.00 & $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords —$1.65 a Pr. The Oxfords are vicl kid and gunmetal have welt or turned soles, and the Pumps are of cravenette with and without straps. You'll find plenty of wide widths, and all sites in the lot. A patr, $1.65. in lace or button style Women’s $3.50 Pumps $1.95 Women's black satin, tan calf or Special at $1.95, sizes in the lot | @ paltr. with broad or narrow toe Our regular $4.00 shoes pair. Oxfords $2.45 $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords patent Jeather, gunmetal or tan . or button style, with Upper Main wide widths in the lot; Floor, Center. FRIDAY SPECIALS FOR THE LITILE FOLKS Children’s 25c Play Suits, Special | Girls’ Wash Dresses Priced From —at 19c— —65c to 98c— | Children’s Play Suits of dark gray flan- | Dainty Wash Dresses of linene, percale nelette; also of tan and blue linene. The | “nd gingham. Broken lot 9c many pretty, neat styles. from 1 to 4 years. 16 inches wide; good, strong, firm qual Flouncings ; widths to 27 inches; in back B9e 1,000 Trimming Remnants at , We've 4,000 yards of this All-linen Irish lengths from % to 1% yards © to 25¢ Turkish Towels Priced at flannelatte suite are trimmed with red, | every size in all styles and colors, but —Second Floor of the Bon Marche. Specials in Toweling & Towels| In Laces and Embroideries 0c Huck Toweling, a Yard =, $1 to $1.98 Shadow Flouncings , 7) fty. Pull bleached. ‘Spectal at 7%4c a! 2C | wnite and cream. Variety of beautiful yard Friday. A splendid bargain in tow- patterns; $1.00 to $1.98 values at 89c/ eling. 1,000 remnants of Laces, including Crash Toweling, 17 inches in width, and > Shadows, Nets, Chiffons and Trimmings} 1-2 weight; "round thread. Regular $4.98 values at % price. J 25¢ and 50¢ Camisole Laces Bleached Hemmed Turkish Towels— sizes 6 to 14 years in the lot. Shown in and the tan and blue with white. Sizes 50 pleces Irish Cotton Huck Toweling, Beautiful silk and cotton Shadow Lace! yard. J 12 1-2c Linen Toweling, a Yard > of ali styles, In assorted widths, and 12%c kind Friday at 9c a yard. Shatiow Camisole Laces for making they're size 24x44 inches. Heavy, seente 19c fancy corset covers; finished with dou 15 thread. Not over 1 dozen to a © omer ble ribbon beading edges; variety of c at the price of 19¢ each. Regular 25¢ pretty designs to select from. A yard, kind. 15e. 12 1-2c Huck Towels, Special We have just 200 dozen of these Huck Towels—they are size 18x36 inches, and are the good, heavy, firm quality. Spe’ cially priced Friday, the 12%c kind, at 10¢ each. 50c Linen Waisting, a Yard =, Trish Linen Waisting—it's a real nice weight and even, smooth weave. Fine 139 bleach. Splendid for making blouses or (OIC a yard, 39c, | ¢ Bon Marche,’ children’s sults. Speci: —Lower Main Floor of IN GROCERIES 49-Ib. Sk. Bon Marche Flour, Friday, for .. $1.19 Bon Marche Flour, $1.19 for 49- Yb. sack, With other groceries, not including. sugar or Fels Naptha 25e and 35c Embroideries at , Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Edges and Bands; widths to 10 inches. Variety Cc (£Uc Finished with strong, of shadow embroidered «floral and openwork designs 2,000 remnants of Swiss and Nainsook ' Se —Upper Main Floor of the Bon Marche. Embroldertes. Inciuded are edges, bands ANNIVERSARY SPE- FRIDAY MORNING bee scalloped edge. 1Se & 20c Embroidery Remnants,Yd. , and galloons in assorted widths, and lengths from 1% to 3 yards. CIALS IN DOMESTICS | "rom ® s. . t0 12— 71-2c Apron Ginghams Remnants of 10c Figured Silkolines, a Yard 5€ A splendid opportunity to secure jingh 27 ineh ‘i . " Soap. Not more than 1 sack to ree aim 27 inenos | figured and plain Silkoline Rem each. sand fast col- | 240t8. The regular 10c kind, at 5c a yard, from 9 to 12 Friday morn Peanut Butter—Best and purest ing ‘Come { i quality. Special for Friday's 4 i Come in pink, blue, yellow and selling at, a pound..... 2:¢ green, in attractive floral patterns. New Prunes—Fancy quality, new —6 1-2¢ Vd —_— Lengths from 1 to 6 yards ‘” pound ; 5 ernie Wiban Clara Prunes; 27 Inches in width ful * : . sh r » 1 enna, fine | bolts; perfect || Women’s 25¢ Gloves Se a Pair juality Singapore ‘ineapple. blue checks. Not ‘ e Just 10 pairs of one dozen, $1.00; a can yards to eact Layer Fige—Fine quality California .! n won ‘ cell ty ge 15¢ 12 1-2e Dress Ginghams ran din Taertee Pe No. 1 cans, best Main FF juatity, genuine imported Italian h ’ Soap 19¢ leas: medium size 1‘ “ a Can F3 Back bare tor is Peaberry Coffee—Spiendid qualit 7 B's me: No. 1 Peaberry Coffee 0 : yp freshly roasted. A pound c Cooling and Refreshing Drinks at the Fountain—Lower Main Floor MARCHE Union Strect. Second Avenue, Mike Street. Le THE SEATTLE STAR | MELLEN WILL BARE Women’s $3.50 Shoes $1.95 | Regular | | Women’s $5 Shoes $3.65 Pr. | a |} FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at G30 and closes at 5.3IO | STORY OF WALL ST FRENZIED FINANCE Many New Coat Styles on Display OZENS of | D mart new models have been received within the past fe j WASHINGTON, May 14.—Charles 8, Mellen, former president of the | featuring the season dvanced and acceptable ideas in Coat treet, out New York, New Haven & Hartford ratiroad began today before the in ieercalitig’ and dis maa torstate commerce commission what promises to be the most amazing ? story of high f Anoe ever related in America He publicly declared that he planned to reveal the entire plot At $19 50 whereby state legislators and city government were purchased, and en ° tire railway systems manipulated for the benefit of Wall street finan ea g over 150 new’ Costs inp} clers. Mellen mere laid the groundwork for his story today. He was then ind faney styles, made up in st |] | excused to go to New England for documentary evidence, \ | rials, in black, navy-bl Copenhagen | WILL CONTINUE STORY TUESDAY materials, in black, na ue, penhager | | Mellen will continue his story next Tuesday tango, tan and other desirable coloring } | The principal fact developed was that J, P. Morgan put him at th 4 Ad of the N. ¥., N. H. & H. ratiway ceptional values at the moderate price, $19.50 The witness wanted to tell about the agreement which made him the guiding spirit In the manipulation of the N Heitor Folk asion, for some reason shunted him from this line and questioned him regarding such minor transactions as the acqul sition of 24,000 shares of the New York, Westchester & Boston railway Mellen admitted the directors of the New Haven put $1 000 at his disposal, to be used in acquiring the 24,000 shares “from persons of tn fluence. w England raliwaye, but So for the comr At $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Several har new blue and me mode | -* black Coats, cut on plainly-tailored lines that | will appeal to conservative tastes. Carefully iGROCERS OPPOSE CHINK EGGS satievgal: from cacalldnt ascites disgonals and The executive committee of the Home Consumers’ league met Wed neaday afternoon, | A communteation was recetved from the Seattle Retail Grocers’ soctation, stating that the association agrees to further the selling of all hington-made goods in preference to articles of foreign manufacture, y and price being equal novelty cloths. Sizes range upward to 46 bust measurement New White Coats Are here in several smart styles, The association says the {mportation of butter from New Zealand and exes from China are not only unnecessary publte and in sizes for women and misses, including belted and full Jalmacaan effects, tailored from white chinchilla } \ 8 and blanket cloths. Attractively priced, $10.00 to $22.50 —Beoond Fioor | | but are folsting on the ntal to the production of if to refrain from the pur. goods of inferior quality ities In this state and of these articles. Arrangements are being made for the first Home Consumers’ day | with the Woman's Educational club, which will be held T uenday, May 19, at the club how Harvard ay, N | | nettle | SCANDAL CAUSES TROUBLE | YOKOHAMA, May 14.—The retirement of Admirals Count Yamamoto |i } and Baron Saito in connection with the navy graft scandal threatens to prectpitate fresh trouble in parliament | It ts not charged that Yamamoto and Saito profited personally by |] and 4 and binds LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR JUNE: READY [inlet abut tee el Seaensee? ere ff Broken Lines of Women’s Shoes = Notions Intend to raise th point that, despite the fact that they are not! od of actual dishonesty, and ha of the real culprits has been punishe » been severely disciplined Reduced to $2.95 OMEN'’S Patent Coltskin and Gunmetal Boots, Wl |MURDER CHARGE PECULIAR ‘I W with cloth top and quarter and French-Cuban } heel; broken sizes, reduced to $2.95 pair. LOS ANGELES, May 14.—Preliminary examination of Frank J, Nut { | Specially Priced Friday and Saturday. 6¢QYONOMOR” Placket Fasteners in Black or White. Open and close easily by light pressure or all, 28, charged with the murder of Mrs. Helen McCombs, 63, on Look-|f Women’s Low-heel Boots ini Patent and Gunmetal out mountain, April 24, was resumed today by Justice Summerfield. The | leathers, reduced to $2.95 pair. state Is trying to fasten upon Nutall the ingenious crime of committing | murder by causing the victim to commit suicide | Women’s Button Oxfords in black dull calf and tan The allegations are Nutall made love to the woman, pérsunding her} Russia f, reduced to $2.95 pair —Siret Fioor. pull. Warranted not to to execute a wi! leaving him $20,000, and then he took her on an auto rust. Special, le dozen. | mobile ride, started the car down a steep grade and jumped to safety | after telling her to leap for her life ‘SAYS WITNESS WAS COACHED NEW YORK, May 14.—"Bald Jack” Rose finished bis story here to-| Dress Shields, good quality, covered with silk on outside Special, 15¢ pair. Black Tubular Shoe Laces, popular sizes, Special, 12 pairs New Seco Silk Gowns, $1.95 RETTY Kimono-style Gowns | day in the second trial of former Police Lieut. Chas, F. Becker for the ; for 10¢. | murder of Herman Rosenthal. | as pictured, of rosebud, pat- Superior Pear] Fisheye But- | District Attorney Whitman closed every apparent discrepancy in Seco silk, jus s soft an tons, Speci: card. Rone’s testimony brought out yesterday by Defense Attorney Manton. pesped. eno Mae ete Saas: pe a Whitman was flatly accused by Manton of coaching witnesses last night. He was sharply reprimanded by the court. ‘DAVIS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER LOS ANGELES, May 14.—The defense of Wilson E. Davis, charged with the murder of his business partner, Wm, G. Wheeler, marshaled ite | forcea today tn Judge Craig's department of the superior court iq Wheeler's charred body was found New Year's day in the ruins of |i | a shack the men occupied at Sawtelle, The state Is seeking to prove | ff | Davis killed Wheeler and fired the building to hide the crime. A care-| fully prepared alibi is the hope of the defense. Halr Pin Cabinets, contain- ing 300 hair pins, in different sizes. Special, 8c. Celluloid Hair Pins in various sizes. Special, 8c box. Colorite for coloring straw a popular colors. Special C. comfortable to wear as Crepe de Chine. The square neck and sleeves? are trimmed with serviceable linen pattern lace insertion, run with rib- bon Very good value at $1.95. We also show at this price a Kimono Gown of plain-color Seco Three-tn-One Ol, two sizes. Special, 8c and 19¢. Hose Supporters with wide s n- oi ven- cotton elastic, sew-on style, in | ilk in dawn pink, ( openhagen blue, Stak; biee ani WhO Moonee HH | wistaria, lavender and_ light-blue. 10¢ pair. DARLING LIKES NAME CHANGE Isn't the law funny! a H Alfred Darling, publisher of the Snoqualmie Valley New for libel by the counalimen of Tolt. But meantime Tolt be | Rapids, and now Darling is free. Here's the idea: Justice Fred Brown |f| Usures that whereas the councilmen qualified as Grand Rapids council || men, instead of Tolt, they couldn't be libeled as Tolt counctimen. Hose Supporters, same as above, in pin-on style in pink, blue, black and white. Special, 10 pair. Steel Spring Slipper Trees, fit all size shoes and keep them in shape. Special, 5c pair. Skirt or Trouser Hangers, special design Special, 10c. —Firet Floor. Striped Very attractive and practical for traveling wear. —Second Floor PREPARE FOR WELFARE SHOW j The Seattle spirit is manifesting itself in preparations for the Child Welfare exhibit, May 30. Everybody's boosting. Seattle has 1,000 school teachers, and every one of them has been commanded by Buper- | Matting Rugs and Mattings Cool, attractive and inexpensive floor coverings for —Second Floor. the summer cottage and camp. , } PANESE STRAW MATTING CREX GRASS MATTING, 55¢ ° intendent Cooper to attend at least four hours, It will count for one day || JAPANESE M h wr ane teeanete Bin colored figure patterns, yard. Dress Mohair so tan, red, green and blue; al60 GRnx GRASS MATTING $1 00 Yard | plain natural straw color, — RiGs for porches, sizes from . | LAND OPEN FOR ENTRY WW priced from 20 to 50c the 27x54 inches to 9x12 feet; INE quality Australian | LOS ANGELES, May 14.—Announcement has been made that | yard. serviceable and attractive; Wool Mohair, tastefully acres of public land lying in Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego coun ‘ . > MATTING . patterned in stripe effect. Col- | ties will be thrown open to entry under the enlarged homestead act next |] CHINESE STRAW MATTING $1.00 to $10.00 each ors, navy, gray, green, brown ; Monday. Entrymen are allowed to file on 320 acres, instead of 160 | in stripe effects, red or brown = Rigg grRAW RUGS of Japan- and black, | I| with green, also tan with A very satisfactory Cloth for ese manufacture, from 30x60 | brown or blue, and plain, nat ural straw olor, 25¢ to 35 skirts, coats and dresses sub- ject to hard wear. Exception- ally low priced at $1.00 yard. inches to 9x12 feet, $1.00 to $6.50 each DE LOWREY BURIED WITH HONOR | PITTSBURG, Pa., May 14.—Francis De Lowrey, one of the Ameri. |{f yard Pee ioredeloas —First Fivor can seamen slain in the occupation of Vera Cruz, was buried here today Mf ringR FLOOR MATTING, 65e CHINESE Oxia, atnen, $8 0 Se rea with honors usually marking the interment of a brigadier general. His |i Aghts seackaneae BASEMENT. burtel followed a requiem high mass celebrated at St, Paul's cathedral yard, BOR, Pete SONRTETe: SRS? Is A battalion of militia fired a salute at the grave. Marshall and 4,000 other persons participated | Vice President |} i} wm | Children’s (MRS. FOX CROWS PEEVISH New Play Oxfords HESE Oxfords meet the need for a thoroughly serviceable and comfortable play shoe to sell at a moder- ate price. They have tan willow calf upper and elk-tanned sole. Sizes 6 to 8, 75e@; 8% to 11, 906; 11% to 2, $1.00 pair. ement Salesroom. High-Grade Corsets at Special Prices SPECIAL $1.95. C-B a la Spirite Corsets of fine quality LONDON, May 14.—Mrs, d’Acre Fox, militant suffragist, appeared | today at the home of Lord Lansdowne and demanded an interview. When it was refused, Mrs. Fox insisted on remaining in front of the house. She | was arrested on a charge of obstructing the highway, but was released | and returned to her position in front of Lord Lansdowne’s home | || USE LINERS AS TRANSPORTS _| | | coutil, designed with medium, low and ex- NEW YORK, May 14 Panama and Savannah and the steamship City of Memphis were char tered today as transports, They were scheduled to sail today for Gal veston to take on supplies and ammunition tremely low busts and very long: skirts. These are all the styles of the minute, de- signed to produce the desired natural fig- ure lines 88-Inch Crepe de Chine $1.25 Yard HIS GETS $38.05 FOR BEATING OLYMPIA, May 14. Some of these are of the very comfortable, free hip type of To be “beaten up” {s an ordinary hazard, ac Two or three cording to a decision of the industrial insurance commission, in granting Jesse Curry, a telephone lineman of Pasco, $38.05 for injuries. Curry was “thumped” so severely by an irate telephone user that he pairs hose tached strong supporters are at- Exceptional values at $1.95 each SPECIAL $2.45 “had to be hauled home in a d RAILROAD BOARD COMING medium- of Silk Many beautiful styles in this lot of desirable, ; 4 priced quality Members of the Alaska railroad engineering board will arrive in Se Corsets, including Broche models in | " } Crepe de Chine will appeal | attle Wednesday evening to many who have in mind | At loon the following day they will be entertained at luncheon at white or dawn-pink, with new low the taking of a new blouse | the Seattle Commercial Club, and later a joint committee of the Com. , \ 1 Pefroew ‘ or couthine ta thie Gaines mercial Club and the port commission will show the members about the bust, long skirt and tree’ hip; -also of silk fabrics, as well as to | port of Seattle, where a careful inspection of port improvements will some exquisite models in elastic silk those who are planning be made | = crepe de chine negligees and Ria ar aaa a — | brocade, suede and fine coutil The lingerie. SHINGLE A GOOD ONE | WILL TALK CH reer divs Mautldcwnias Thirty-eight inches wide i | LK CHARTER skirts have elastic gores, snugging the Offeted. in cream, flesh, | The Alumni edition of the] Elmer E. Todd, formerly United rarment to the figure and at the same pale-blue, rose-pink, Dree- | |Shingle, the Ballard high school|States district attorney nd mem. & . s 5 den, Copenhagen, navy-blue paper, has made its appearance.|ber of the charter revision com time giving perfect freedom while sit and black It bh h f \ issi i 1k # . er at 81.25 y las a number of conspicuous jmission, w talk on “The New Sis Ricca nbty fice (ab mane 125 Y features, among them a complete |City Charter” Sinday. evening at ting. Exceptional values at $2.45 ae change in makeup and th of ao alumal department, addition |8 o'clock at i7l1 Olive st the Socialist Second Floor —____—_____! temple, |

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