The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 12

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So ea ARERB So a cio aR Sele ‘ , , F P THE SEATTLE STAR LIEUT. BECKER’S LOYAL WIFE | —= CLINGS TO HIM AT TRIAL at FREDERICK & NELSON former New York polloe official during hie second trial on the charge of complicity In the murder A ( of Herman Rosenthal Is attributed to the affection bestowed upon him te nr cane oe A Clearance of Silk Remnants | continually at his side during the two trials, and was close to him apreeD when he was held in the death cell At Reduced I rices } at Sing Sing prison. —— This Store Closes at 6 on Saturday Evening BMARCHES 24 ANNIVERSARY SALES Shop Early---and Take Advantage ot These Saturday Morning Anniversary Specials’ On Sale From 9 a.m. to 12—No Telephone Orders Accepted | Men's 75c Union Suits 0c Men's Mesh Union Suits in ecru and Store opens at 830 and closes at FJ EXTRA SPECIAL Boys’ $1 Bell Blouses C 27 i On Saturday the Basement Salesroom Silk white, ankle and knee engthe ar yn aturd } if short sleeves; till 12 Saturday Sc a ment of s remnants at sharply reduced garment —Lower Main Floor: | Sizes 6 to 14 Years, at | well as lengths suitable for waists, millinery and purpose the | Girls’ 98c Wash Dresses 50¢ | | silks represented are: | Girls’ Wash Dresses of percales and 59 E Messalines Foulards Black Silks a few ginghams, sizes 6 to 14 y Cc a. / | Plaid Silks Satins Corded Silks | p eadaaag ere Blouse Waists of fine hi Kimono Silks Taffeta Silks Pongees Not over 2 to each. —Second Floor, J | ON Mam OM Pin Stripes Roman-stripe Silks Sisaldas 10c Summer Vests at 5e Ba, | tres and shirting, mad | Tub Silks Figured Silks ont V mer Vests with low necks and sleeve fomen’s White Swiss Ribbed Sum Attractive House Dresses “Old Antwerp” [$1 00! Stationery ls at Attractively H USE ae SS as pictured, of Priced lavende ht-blue or gray and with linen or detached collars. less. Sizes 34 to 40, with manufac Upper Main Floor SE THAT RING TRUE "THe BLou turers’ imperfect? Lower Main Floor. Women’s $3, $3.30 Oxtords 75¢ | tt Extra Special Extra Speciai Girls’ Middy Blouses] £!'0sfo%% (0 broken oes ona | Fine 10e Curtain Swiss Worth Sic, Till 12 m. widths, —=tpper Matw rioor | Full 36 Inches Wide at —25c Ea.— 20c Figured — ite ve —5c Yd. prea Iv Old Antw one quire w Box Stationery, h envelopes, 25¢, or Old Antwerp Correspondence Cards, one quire with envel ipe percal t4mmed with f white st collar and cuffs of plain percal Heavy altty Fie Middy gingham, matching color in material Third Floor The collar is tastefully finished with Old Antwerp Pound Paper, —On the Third ; a + > Qe. eoond Pivor. J $1.98 Canvas Hammocks $1.25 pearl buttons. Price $1.00. nin Antwerp Goldedge Box Canvas Hammo: nohea, A House Dress of plain blue percale Paper, quire, 85¢. Envelopes Extra Special tr and W David's 10c Blue or Black suis Ink, Priced Saturday at}|$2.50 Tennis Rackets at $1.29 to m Extra Special $ 10¢ and 15c Nainsook and Swiss Embroidery B: ch, 2 packages for 15é. has collar in sailor style, of the blue and white stripe material, edged with bias band of plain blue. The sleeves are finished with band cuff of the Bathing Caps —5c Bottle— py ori iglthed saveet striped material fad Ae 15¢ Just half price Saturc from 9 a, m, till 12 for Day sana nett NE AM: Gta Sateen Bathing Caps, range | si ites onibiaeh tan. * : . ‘ of dot designs and colors, in- Weihua eigad “thal 'Svqesane | Women’s 25¢ Hose 15e a Pair | S505. "Sce "1 BETRAYED GIRL IS A WITNESS A Special Showing of cluding red; pavy. and, bledk. Ikea, —-Upper Malm Fleer, 9 | ! tlk Liste Hose, “seconds” of the | LOS ANGELES, May 16.—Fifteen-yearold Lillian Palmer resumed ’ . - Unusual value at 15¢@ each. i See Veutse Lace Collars in cream |i te 10 inesnae ache what |“ So "inenes wite ener over. 30 || the witness stand today to tell of her relations with Philip Kilfotl, who, W omen 's White Hats, $5 PURE GUM RUBBER BATH- Gheuider cttects with fine @En | sho alleges, is the father of her baby, and who fs charged with commit ee ‘ pasty a ING CAPS 25e— and heavy m 25C | 10c Palmolive Soap Se Cake ting against her a statutory erime, The child took up her story where The Latest Word for Summer Wear Pure Gum Rubber Bathing baa oA lca ts Caps with rubber frill, in black, green and tan. Excep- —Upper Mata Floor. Palmolive Soap—a fine totlet soa it was halted yest ay $1_ Crocheted eens ate fons, Coe MRO, toe vale, oF | After tho little girl has completed her testimony, her mother, Mra S TYLES and values are unusually attractive. The tonal valse at 95¢ sack, with neat Marselties, p 1 Cc —Om the Upper Main Floor | Po. Blain expected to be called. Hats are the smart sailor, smal! turban and large, Basement Salesroom. terns. sb) | i} —lower Main Floor:| 196 Cascarets af 5¢ a BOX | 3+. Mair Woo © : dressy shapes, of Plain Hemp, Milan Hemp and Azour pugiemes8 Waleting Madras in short! dark and medium o—-eult T ; , e Ienathe woven cords, oo ent snide gCasearets on sale Saturday able for wale: tmonos house | ENTIRE FAMILY is MURDERED 3raids. The trimmings are white wings and breast Faney Ribbon, 15¢ nd neat dari om a. th : ; Stripes. A yard. aG |teiephone orders w 620 |I|/% RONTON, O., May 16.—Mrs, Mathtida Massie, 75, her son Robert, feathers, white ostrich and fancy feathers. Fancy Dresden Ribbon, some |} —Lower Main Floor, this price. Men’s Business Suits at $12.50 And We Promise You a Fall $15.00 Worth of Style and Wear in Every One of Them For these Suits are better than any $12.50 suits we ever sold and you'll find them fully equal to most $15.00 suits. Come and give them the “once over”—and perhaps you will find, as many another man has found this season—that Bon Marche Business Suits at $12.50 are an easy road to economy We have all sizes from 33 to 48 in chest measure---in natty blue serges--fancy cassimeres in tan, brown and gray--and stripe and check tweeds —— —Uneer Male Floor. | 45, and daughter Mary, 42, were found murdered today at the Massie home at Greasy Rid 5 miles north of here, W. E. Masste, a promt nent democratic politician, je Mra. Maasie’s son. ley Bear, 21, a farm hand, is missing Mrs. Massie’s body was found with the skull crushed, throat ‘cut and her hands tied behind her back. The daughter lay on the kitchen floor with her throat cut and hands tled. Robert Massie was found dead in the barn with his skull erty TWO HANGED IN CANADA | NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., May 15.—Herman Rehrends, N | Herman Clark, and Frank Davis were hanged in the provincial Jn wear include a variety of new and desirable Varden effects. Also an at- | at § o'clock thin m ing, for the murder of Policeman James Archi | models in tractive range of round Collars at Vancouver, May 28, last year. | or Vestees of good quality Rehrends met death emilingly. Davis was on the verge of collapse. |} Black Moire Black and White Check White Serge pique. Exceytional value at The pair were on the scaffold only 20 seconds. No sound was heard Ve each. except the murmuring of the Lord’s Prayer by a minister, As the|ff Black Serge Navy-blue Serge —Basement Salesroom. words, “Thy will be done” were reached, both forms shot down to in-| ff stant death Also included in this group at $5.00 are White Hats with fancy satin stripes and 4 : agtiags ; many other novelties. Widths | with an effective touch of color supplied in facings and up to 5 inches. Attractively f trimmings, in such combinations as emerald-and-white, low-priced at 15¢ yard. old-blue-and-white, purple-and-white and the contrasty sta esicimabi gs ce black-and-white. ae le wee ! aoe Neckwear i New Separate Skirts at $5.75 Novelties, 25¢ y arriv: Sen Ss x a Roll-Collar Vestees of or V arrivals in Separate Skirts for street and dress ganty in pian wilte cat Daly allas some quite plainly cut and tailored, others with tunic of silk or self material. Sizes from 24 to 28 waist Silk Gloves measurement. Excellent values at $5.75. , EYT oe OMEN’'S Tricot Silk IN EXTRA-SIZE SKIRTS Gloves, 3row embroid- ery on back, double tippea fingers in black and white. The And they are made with that attention to detail that is found in suits costing far more than $12.50. The fabrics are all-wool, of course—and the coats have good serge or alpaca liniggs \ i ] Some good entertainment ts promised police court fans May 29, | maps - ‘ when Judge Gordon will hear all about Mra. Blanche Wilson's Hungar- |i this Section is showing some attractive styles in serge ian Rubberneck ben, and the setting of a dozen eggs, besides 13 young and slin, fro 28 to 3% at ms & . short two-clasp gloves are } chicks that she charges ber brother and his wife, Park and Margaret e Por . ~~ va? a“ waist measurement, ‘very a pair; 16. button length oes H ASplendid Anniversary Offer Ighnaon, 1225 Main st., removed from her premises and from under the | moderately priced at $4.50. ont, | Rubberneck, May 13, while she was away a PT al Sit ; are Riilonese Silk Gioves of | 500 Boys’ $3.95 Suits at She says the Hungarian hen is the only one on the Coast, and her ff! KHAKI SKIRTS AND MISSES’ MIDDY quality, Partipcint emiecnte relatives were jealous Aforementioned relatives were each required to BLOUSES— SUITS ary, Gavtle Uppet flagere, a. give bail In the sum of $2 wterday black and white. Two clasp 55¢ pair; 16-button length S5e¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom SPECKERT’S SPOOKS ON JOB A new shipment has ar- rived, featuring a good $2.89 Suits that have always been con. at $3.95. Some of them have two pairs of pants—and they're shown in gray, brown and dark mixed colors—in stripes herring bone weaves, two-tone effects and diagonal unfinished worsteds. Some fa: tweeds and cassimeres are also included. FE: cellently tailored garments, in Norfolk or plain —Men’s and Boys’ Cloth. | double-breasted styles. Sizes 6 to 17 years. | —Upper Main Floor of ing Section. Pants lined throughout | ‘The Bon Marche. designed in new Middy ; : quality of khaki, careful ™Od¢!8 for school and seal tics outing wear (separate 5 s “a ical Hosiery, 25c : 7 wis Women’s fine mercerized Plain Khaki Skirts, sizes from 14 to 20 Gauze Hosiery of good quality, 75 , 5 in white, black and tan. Sizes $1.75; divided, $3 years. In good quality 1% to 10. Exceptional value Plain Khaki Blouses, white twill at $4.50; in *t 25¢ palr. $1.00; Middy (belted), : gun i $1.50 natural linen at $5.75. Attorney A. J. Speckert, spiritualist minister, says he has invoked tailoring and pra styles at moderate prices: blouse and skirt), in ald of spirits to k nt for fallu him out of jail, fol » to pay $50 alimony to his wife, Mra. Regina M the owing a court order of comz Speckert Thus far he has made it fine Instead of going to Jall yesterday, he asked the court for a stay bond until @ hearing 1s held on his appeal from the order of the court The question will be argued Saturday, His wife asserts he !s $1,600 {n arrears in allmony asement Salesroom —Basement Salesroom. SHAKESPEARE HERE TONIGHT Us Women’s | ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS IN SPORTING AND WHEEL GOODS. | ares Skakespeare. cores: dir’ toelaht Net Boudoir Caps at 25c Union Suits, 25¢ Tennis Rackets —have ash 83.50 Ginscock Sulkles—stoe frames and good gut—all are enameled — gear—extra ree 1 uaranteed ‘avor- $1 00 seat, size 10x15 Inches—re tar” priced ' " ¥ mud guards, Fold 1 ] te” and “ ‘The “Surprise” Tennis Racket— has fine ash frame and good gut stringimg. Guaranteed. Also the “Geneva” make. $1.50 Brourns priced 2be—the Champlor ship Tennis Bails, 8 for “Reece 35¢ jocket the largest and best 5 nade—stitched, waterproof cara cover— # special, 2 for tue ! The sentor class of the Lincoln high school will present “The Mer. chant of Venice” tonight and Saturday evening, in the Lincoln audi HE sketch shows a pretty Bou |, Hine erm rag ike yrs torlum doir or Breakfast Cap of bob- shelt t as sleeves, lace or cuff knee. Sizes a x ° Vs Shelton cron inks ot ve ec * binet, finished with net frill, edged 34, 36 and 38, Unusual value mer w ake the role of Portia, while,Harold G iy aches eae "on sl Shylock. The other characters‘are admirably plac with shadow lace of a pretty pat- at Z5e. —naspment 5: tern. Dainty bows of messaline _— ment promises to be of interest silk give this Cap an attractive boleh (of tion Brew ase. Women’s Lingerie Two other pretty Caps are of Waists, $1.15 plain net, one finished with plaited frill of dotted net and the other 8. Miss Fern Kra. ser will appear as 4, and the entertain room vu ee Mit—with wine red leather palm-—-back and cers well padded } ial 25¢ —Fourth Floor. Se NOTED JOCKEY IN HOOSEGOW LOS ANGELES, May 15.—Abe Wilson, a Jockey, who once was known on the track as Abe Williams, is in jail here, charged with the At this prica we show a very interesting range of styles theft of two valuable race y the confession the polic He took the animals, according to with plaited, scalloped ruffle of suitable for at-home, business say he made, to raise money to send his sweet . : P : i Alt f N —N k S | plain net. Colored messaline rib- | or camping wear, made up in |i or orge orway lags at pecial rices || heart to her home in New Orleans. He intended to follow on the brake bon bows are used for trimming. white and pretty combination Norwegian Flage—Sire| Small Muslin Fings— | we }f | beama. Price 25¢ each. p colorings, in voile, India linon, 19e each, 81.00) wove priced them spec Zero, a trotting mare worth $1,000, and a less valuable horse, both ¥ Schibient Malsarciial plisse and allover embroidery. [i Selen, iad Teaben Gs sen | ly at, = dosen, 400) each Be, belonging to A. F. Lebbitt, the horses that disappeared IRSA PDS a hat Seat. Moderately priced at $1.15. | Oe. | Basement Satesroom, | Standard Woot Fings— |} Size 8x12 feet Children’s Serviceable Shoes ae Hose and Reel (Basement Salesroom) Combination Bos AND YOUTHS’ OUTING SHOES, made Special $4.95 with tan calf uppers and elk tanned soles. Sizes TO LAUNCH MISSION CRUISER The program of ceremontes which will attend the launching of mis At Moderate Prices sionary cruiser Robert J. Seymour, from the Hall shipyard, at Winslow, | May 25, has been completed. A special steamer will be chartered to carry the celebrators to Winslow The Seymour ts the third boat of {ts kind on the Pacific coast, ‘The craft will be used for religious services by the American Baptist Publi cation society price Washington Creamery Butter 27:¢ a Pound | Finest Quality Freshly Churned Washington Creamery Butter, Priced Saturday 27 1-2c a Lb Shoulder b quality | ¢ Laundry So eadivies shet.-w ervices will be conducted at ports having no churche } nae. . 4 medium Neely trimmed | | quality Laundry soap ta gtsls The boat coat $7,000 and is 50 feet long ee eee | 9 to 13%, $2.00; 1 to 2, $2.25; 2% to 5%, $2.50 pair. nd 12:¢ | ide | : Speen BOYS GUNMET. CHILDREN'S CHILDREN’S AND | White Laundry Seap—Hon Marche | i} AL CALF: BUTTON GIRLS’ MARY JANI inn purest | | nd, 0 ent ' AL CAL . BAREFOOT SAN- GIRLS" } JANE Se cor Ses, "acct 3st | i 19c | WILL PLAY BENEFIT BALL IJ Sion ‘mate erer BAREFOOT SAN- CURT MARY Shite im Suturday, a 12¢ | eimerwurat — fresh - full round-toe last, : canvas, made with 5 pound 2 A da The Tilikums plan a benefit baseball day at Dugdale's soon, Dug with Goodyear welt leather, sizes 5 to turned soles, sizes 3 mexNo. 3 size cans of siete will donate his grounds soles, sizes 10 to 1 8, ; 8% to 11, 8% to 11, $1.25; 11% weet, tender 8 | siien a The Tilikum benefit yesterday at the Metropolitan theatre was a 1 to 6%, $3 90c; 11% to 2, to 2, $1.50; 2% to corn, 3pecial, a can c Cooking Kies latest cro ans 106— great success, Preceded by a parade through the business streets, the $1.00 pair, BM, $2.0 qua y f figa Sma 1 « ered eo heatre da e ene > anc sd =F | :a Salder's Cataup—Pint bottles size. A pound... CS mre | tribes entered the theatre and enlivened the performances with tribal oe the farnous T. A. Snider pure to- Mayflower sCotfoe—our “regular | rice @aturday a” ; yells. j pla rial hears IE SEB ] 4 mato catsup. a Bbc grade ‘or Saturday — Sy HT 4 Reese iact 18¢ | only, a pound 30c | | | ir 3’ e a ress i CALHOUN’S HOLDINGS SOLD Girls’ New Wash Dresses, $1.25 | Take an “Arsco” Camera With You on Your Week End Trip Rada fonts CLEVELAND, May 16—An auctioneer representing the sheriff Sizes 6 to 14 Years today completed the sale of Patrick Cathe ‘as Clew®n ele a y oN i j : holdings to satisty a $1,812,900 mortgage held by the Maryland Gagealty By Mca esa siaeee eee USE BEST Balled Co, The former San Francisco traction magnate watched the sale in to our showing of Girls’ Dresses at this low Price. Hone Heat ek ee cer ie 7 ii ote: ; y ‘ose Reel of finished hard- a ie These are practical models, ideal for school and wood with nozzle holder, seneral wear, and are carefully tailored from chambr mounted on iton wheels, and r § ‘ Le fifty feet of cotton-covered 4 BO W HZELER REFUSES BANK JOB and ginghams of good, serviceable qualities, Hose, \-inch, complete with Union street, Second Aven Mike Street. ‘Teleph Main aan, .,, WASHINGTON, May 15.—Announcement that Harry Wheeler el Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price $1.25. CORDUNES «OHH RRR: Bee Chicago had declined an offer to serve on the federal rese cial 64.8 | board was made today at the White House, rve bank | —Basement Salesroom. Housefurnishings Section. ff

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