The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1914, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR YOUNG MARRIED MILLIONAIRE) SPENDS $1,000 A WEEK ON A GIRL! HARD TO D0? NOT AT ALL By Nixola Greeley-Smith. NEW YORK, June 19,—Mae B, Sullivan, who testified in her recent | guit for breach of promise that the tnheritor of the millions accumulated by the invention of the printing press had given her $1,000 a week dur “FREDERICK &-- NELSON Women’s 16-Button Silk Gloves, $1.00 Navy Pongee Tan Brown Lavender IN THE BON MARCHE’S CLOTHING SECTION SO PRICES DROP TO -$17.90- EVERY $25 SUIT IN STOCK IS INCLUDED | —tVEN THE PLAIN BLACKS AND THE | NAVY BLUE SERGES— AND OUR $25.00 SUITS ARE RFCKONED 1HE PEERS OF ANY $25.00 SUITS IN TOWN. Men's high-class Suits at factory cost is the message this advertisement carries to you | uble r ti in the col ors mentioned ¢ On. sale ay at $1.00 pair Women's Black Silk Gloves, 20-button Women's Elbow-length White Silk length, Paris-point embroidered, double- Gloves with self-embroidered arms, also | tipped finger Unusual values at $1.00 white glove vith black-stitched tucked | pair arms, $1.00 pair Colonial Flower 3askets Special 50¢c Each ies Novelties at 25¢ rn value in the he eat get) . Vad) PTI \ ))) << eP eeorh Pa a et For racks are too crowded with the better sort of suits for this time of the season, so we take radical means of reduc- All our best models are here, In fine black woret. | ig the stock—by clipping over a third off ede and diagonals, fine blue sergee—dressy worst. | the regular Bon Marche prices ede—tweeds in smart checke, stripes and mixtures —and the popular homespuns in grays and ta td . odera ric F showing a Cx ia BOYS’ $2.50 WASH SUITS FOR BOYS’ $1.50 KHAKI SUITS FOR AT this moderate price, we are showing large selection of attractive little novelties — er B at et —95¢ EACH in Enamel, Platinum and plated finishes with sket« he d $1.50 EACH— Just the thing for outing or vacation wear-— pearl, rhinestone and fancy colored settings made of fine \ | We have 260 Boys’ Wash Suits—plain white in | and we have 100 - these nao tir come La Vallieres, Bar Pins, Beauty Pins, Brooches quality, clear \\ [ oa > i dt > to y Iy trimmed—some embroidered m4 pry BP oad gga Hoy te belted style—collar and cuffs and Hat Pins are included in the assortment, glass, large SS lars. They're made of rep cloth or Iinenette. Sizes | trimmed tn green. They are very strong and —Firet Fioor 2 to 8 years. Splendid $2.50 kinds—special for | Wonderfully durable, Saturday only at $1.50 a suit. —Upper Main Floor of The Bon Marche. —THE SALE OF MEN’S $1.00 SHIRTS AT 78e— —WILL SURELY END ON SATURDAY— These Shirts are all nice, crisp, new $1.00 Shirts that will “stack up” against any $1.00 shirts anywhere. 4 All sizes and sleeve lengths in both pleated or plain fronts, and lots of nice patterns—and only 78c until Sat- arday at 6 p. m. MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT MEN'S STRAW BATS AT —25ce— |—$1.35 Ea.—} Men's Sammer Underwear— Of sennit and split braids tn the popular mesh garments in | four different biocks—all up-to- ecru—shirts with short sleeves | date and very stylish—high or —drawers ankle length—sizes in | medium crowns and soft and ing their engagement, {s now drawing the same weekly sum for her| attractively priced, at 25 each size, assorted styles. Spec es can ek ry ay « New York roof garden, in a skit called| Flower Baskets of cle i P glass, 8 inches wide, with twisted wt devil! Th th fi th i dous | M4 4 {\ehould not have’ oftered’ the|item of clothes and lingerie. ry a Chinese Rice Straw Rugs fiviie. a5¢ each, engagement to Mae Sullivan but No “girl with a Hoe” thinks o! . A . we Py Other Vases in Colonial and at Reduced Prices to Mr. Hoe. wearing any save the finest hand- For his sworn statement that he| made underwear and she _, ry plain style, attractive shapes and a gave the girl presenta of $3,000) No. 6 feet in #tlk stockings at $10 4 EVERAL sirat colors and designs in is yi a" and $4,000 at a time merely because| pair, wears them twice and gives EVERAL desirable gn variety of sizes, 25¢ and 50¢ each. he FELT SORRY FOR HER marks | them to her colored maid or lets these cool, Summer Rugs, which are ideal —On the Square, First Floor him as absolutely unique among his| the chow dog chew them up! Sizes reduced sex and kind! | "Bhirtwalsts at $10 to $20 each,|(f {oF the camp or cottage. Sizes and reduced There are other girls in New|negligees at $100 each, evening||} prices are as follows: York who, like Mae Sullivan, know/ gowns at anywhere from $50 to 9x12, reduced to $6.50. 8x10, reduced to $5.00. 6x9, reduced to $3.50. 4-6x7-6, reduced to $2.25. —Gecend: Flees BASEMENT SALESROOM ar crystal New in Women’s Colored- Border Handkerchiefs 10¢@ and 15¢ each. —Firet Yioor | Arrivals a week on them—other speckled! “moderate-priced frocks” if you Milles of the field who tofl not,| have only $1,000 a week to spend, neither spin, yet Solomon, tn all his| you kno glory, was not arrayed even as they! But I know of no man SAVE | MR. HOE who would have asked « Mi New York jury to believe that he) R. R. AN iS DEAD gave Miss Sullivan $1,000 a week) ,, - a | from motives of pure philanthropy!| , PORTLAND, June | 19.—William Some persons may wonder how| A- Harder, father of William A. | sible to spen: weekly | Harder of Seattle, one of the bes’ i F Ugte WHATEVER Tae MOTIVE: spi lee anette in the ‘North Vacation and Outing Apparel Japanese Silk On Broadway nothing is easter! bg eg le Rt ag at 6 Band wel | In the first place the young =THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK SATURDAT— for Women and Children Waists $1.75 In} dies who get the money iap up so|* member of the party that put) much | champagne—or “chicken an] eee ne eed Winking, be PORT Coats of good quality navy mackinaw cloth, ITRACTIVE cool SPECIALS oo Pragtay Bacon pie ttn nt they | years ago. in sizes for women and misses, trimmed with col- looking Blouses of fat specialists to keep them still in m8 rae lar and half belt of Copenhagen-blue. Sizes for women Japanese Silk, made in wy ne oe ae Sn one PIONEER DEAD and misses, attractively priced at $5.75. front-fastening and slip-on —ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 12 ONLY— $1.29) ites. uncrs tu 10c 46-inch Table Ot! Cloth fn a great vari ot styles and colors. This ofl cloth comes in the manufacturers’ lengthe—from 9 a. m. to 12, the Price will be 10c a yard. —Third Floor. 50¢ Hose 17¢ a Pair or 3 Pairs for 50c ‘Women's finest imported Lisle Thread Hose In beautiful openwork lace bottom tterne-—black or tan—8% to 10. 9a m to 12—1 Mata Fleer. Women’s 10c Corset Covers 5c Each inches—make nice rugs Women's Muslin Corset Covers—neatly trimmed camp summer use. Variety of pice a with torchon lace—buttoned down front with «mall % meh each. —Third Ficer. Pearl buttons Drawstring bottom —Seeend Fleer. Felt Outing Hats fer 5Se Each - - $4 Black Pumps at $2 a Pair eee jo and oolora, m 'Bpiondid. cor enmie lee. Fiat tallored hows and on newest altape. laste outing wear. 9% to 12, 66c —Serond Fier. Portect fitting. All sizes. —Upper Maia Fleer. 3% Challts Heese Sacques 1¥¢ Each $1 Squaw Girl Suits to Go at 65¢ Mae Sullivan had her “car,” of — course, and everybody knows that| BELLINGHAM, June 19.—Henry to have a car available at all hours| Dwight Marshall, §9, an active you must keep TWO CHAUF.| Mason and pioneer of Puget sound, FEURS! s| died at the home of his daughter $50 here yesterday. MAY SHUT OUT JAPS AND HINDUS WASHINGTON, May 19.—That there {s a good prospect of action by congress, within a month, on legislation to exclude Hindus and Jap- anese from this country, was announced today by Congressman Raker of California in a statement pregnant with possibilities of international entanglements. Raker said President Wilson, Secretary Bryan and Commissioner | General of Immigration Caminett! are conferring with the congres-| sional delegations from Pacific coast states in regard to the exclusion, | And that the house immigration committee had “practically agreed” to | report his Japanese exclusion bill, with minor amendments, | WILL PICK NEW POLO TEAM Middy Blouses, sizes 6 to 20 years, 95¢ and $1.50. style, sizes 34 to 42. Price Wash Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, 75¢, 95¢, $1.25. 81.75, —Basement Saiesroom Middy Skirts, sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.25. Children’s Sweaters in Oxford-gray, sizes 10 and 12, » 82.25; 14 and 16 years, $2.50, Basement Salesroom. Boys a “Pp knit’ Women’s Untrimmed Hats Union Suits Attractively Priced 50c ANY smart shapes in Black OYS’ “Porosknit” Un- Hemp and Black Milan ‘ By Batya’ ion Suits, in sizes 4 Hats, that will trim Up very to 16 years, knee length prettily with white wings and ¥ and short sleeves, low- ribbons and net bows, $1.95 3 and $2.95 respectively sidicoge be ath opheieis: ) —Basement Salesroom. Novelty Neck- Challis Sacques axittaw Gir} Suite, made of tan colored drii h A dozen attractive blocks to immed w and yellow fron : gent ‘rtmmed ee ame to 14 years. 9 a m. to 12 6ic. —Upper Mais Floor. NEW YORK, June 19.—A polo tournament tn San Francisco during | choose from in Panama Hats, the 1915 exposition, to select an American team to go to England to try) 15¢ Barred Organdie House Sacques Boys’ 33c je Rompers Priced at 19¢ Pair which one sees so widely worn if ; p. and bring back the Westchester cup, is regarded as assured today, as a) pr Frey Organdie House Sacques of pretty flow- 35 dozen ‘ Rompers in tan—trimmed with result of the storm of criticiam aroused by a statement from Sec: ry ith R ‘ oft ee! : ‘and in neatest colors—nice for the | pi Due trimmed with tan. ’ to 12 y > wit oman-stripe, white wing Eiiedape’ Priesd at toc each’ —-deerna Diese. | thee wo'tn sie creas, + frm Fo Se Md the Wort” of the Polo association that there were no players of class | pieces 25¢ E ach and black velvet ribbon trimming, $2.45 to $3.95. Children’ ey oe Cambric es = ite and Ise Wire Sereen roe CR gage oe sie Bre been peg fag ge eee oe nog ag Hemp Hats in several becoming shapes, desir- gilosion Pgs with fine tucks or ruffle. 08 o Remna: bes een Ww omg My ‘4 3 nm ‘ js cS ow ‘ > ear, Screening—in assorted the Limit. sonally know that the Eastern teams—probably the pick of the East— able for trimming with white wings, feather t s ‘ From 9 a ™m. to 12, 6c pair—Secend Fleer, | Screening -in aasorted lens’ Floor: 1A will be there.” ¥ plea 6 Bs preasts Collars of organdy or Swiss, and white ribbon, $1.45, $1.95 and $2.95. prettily embroidered, Venise "the Shadow Lace and Net Guimpes t5c Se Dozen Paper Plates at 2 1-2¢ a Dozen che inette at, prot fer} sel Seg ot. Sanitary Paper Picnic Plates in assorted sizes —Basement Salesroom. oe one ee bie Sag pes emineite necks —finis! with cot- er po} ‘ Not over @ dozen to a buyer. From § a. m. to 12 F celts, PSE be pas Saturday, 2%0 @ dozen ver: “lower Main Floor. |\CHARGES MAY ALL DOWN Ss, unusual value at 25¢ each. —Basement Salesroom a PRINTED | LAWNS ARE PRICED 3c YD. yards Printed Lawns—25 Inches wide— iene. Tight and dark Not over 10 yards to each. Lower Main Floor. 7e WHITE DIAPER CLOTR 18 IN. WIDE 5c 1,000 voce White prover Cloth—18 Inches wide in mill ends. Nice soft finish. Not more than 10 yards to each. Yard be. —Lower Main Fieor. Dainty Summer Sacques PREM Attractively Priced Initialed HE Sacque sketched is made of Dresden-patterned batiste or crepe Stationery plisse, light and cool for summer wear. 25e Box Has the new raglan or set-in sleeve and evel te ahlaet “& tags Pe dengs a ELFTINITIALED Station. jh or adjustable belt. riced attract- ery, 24 sheets of paper or lively low at $1.00. correspondence cards with en- velopes to match, unusually low-priced at 25¢ box. sheer lawn in light-blue, black or pink a re That the investigation of charges of incompetency, carelessness | and favoritism preferred by David McDantelds, head janitor of the unt- versity, against Bursar Herbert T, Condon, Prof. B. O. Eastwood of the engineering department and 8. M, Kane of the same school, will result in a complete exoneration, seemed likely yesterday, following the ses- | [H sion of the bureau of inspection and supervision of public offices and a| ff committee from the board of regents. The burden of the cha against the accused men was graft. Among the witnesses was former President Thomas F. Kane, VILLA IS KING PIN NOW DOUGLAS, June 19.—Messages received today by rebel agents tn- dicate Villa is in entire control of the states of Sonora and Coahuila. Carranza and his representatives, they say, have been stripped of every Women’s 1¢c Vests at 5¢ Each Sleeveless Veste—iow ——ribbed. Made of white otto. Sitght tm- perfections. Sizes 34, 3¢ Rnd 36. 9 am. be cach —Lewer Another Summer Sacque is made of Girls’ $1.50 Ham—aliced S % teas wg ig vestige ot authority, CIEE ae and white stripes, with square, Dutch- eR apc lenson' rape Juice a agents are repo! 0 be active on the Mexican west coast, | nae! 2 , ; ammer aopint ‘bottles 10c where they are working among the rebel leaders around Mazatlan, Guay. neck, three-quarter sleeves and adjust- Novelty Hair Dre: se. {mported Sardines — mas and Guadalajara, lable belt. Price 45¢. “4 sses pe Ce i 9c Lawn House Sacque in pretty dot Pins, 10e to 50ec for 98c ‘SURE, LET’S EVERYBODY GO design in blue, lavender or black and HE new Large Hair-pins in Saturday Bargains in Groceries white, w ircula # att Dataty Wash Finest quality Washe | Martlewer Coffee —our Under i auspices of the Seattle Commercial Club, three steamers | ite, with circular peplum, collar, cuffs PIR gia ti abs eee s 7 an 0 ocular 850 c | will leave Pier 3 at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, bearing excurstonists and belt pipings of plain color. Price T5¢. teed? memone sattings, Orenmes for giris 6 grade for, Ib ‘ to LAsabeula, Vashon island, for the annual strawberry festival, The ee priced from 10¢ to 50¢ card. to 14 years of nge— seed Pineapple—No. 1 5 Basement Salesroom wlinetncah “Eiicimeent | flagship of the fleet will be in command of Commodore F. W. Bert, pres: | ident of the club, and Dad Wagner's band will be on deck. The people | | of Vashon are offering a loving cup to the person who will pay the best | | tribute to the big red strawberry, in the fewest words. Returning, the | boats will leave Vashon at 3, 4 and 6 o'clock, Tickets will be on gale at the dock na Haw Shoulder Hama — fine Pet mle sae c iality—a« 1g | Bibew Cut Macaront— Sound > 2 the best quality, Ginger Snapa—fresh | 1 pound i —Fourth Floor of The c Bon Marche. made of ginghama, percale or cham- oray—with square or round necks, Short kimono Hleeven—and yoke, cuff and belt of « Women’s and Children’s Low Shoes in popular styles for summer outing and town wear, ready in the Basement Sales- room in an assortment that includes: a pound ie CARNATIONS 15¢ A DOZEN | 1S WOMAN THE FIRE BUG? Woon: | aes a ee aa Cute Httle Dresses Large Freshly Cut Flowers. |. Wednesday night J. M. Glover, 1122 Howell st., found the hall of his Misses’ and Oxfords in Eagipa Myle, velit sowet ube —Upper Main Floor. for girls 2 to & years of age—maie of gingham, cham- oray or ripplette— with long waists, pleated skirts and bloomers to match home on fire and ke ene scattered over the floor, Last night he found fire again burning, and again the smell of kerosene. As he was! yfighting the blaze a woman rushed downstairs with a milk bottle in her |hand. The bottle smelled of kerosene, Glover questioned her, but whe n | jhe turned again to fight the fire she Aisapepared. ‘VISITING GREETERS SEE CITY Sixty members of the Greetersof America, tho national organiza- | tion of hotel clerks, returning to the Mast. from thei al convention , were entertained by the Seattle G 8 today. ‘This » visitors were taken {n automobiles over the Seattle bou: | and to the clty show places, and at noon were the guests of | tle Greeters at lunch at the New Washington hotel. B. H. | Gray, chiet clerk of the Ruinier-Grand, president of the Seattle Greet | ers, presided at the lunch. WANT $6,000 FIRE HOUSE A $6,000 fire station for 82nd av. and ©. Madison st. will be provid. ed for in # bill to be presented by the public safet 0 Si aate, ¥Y committee of coun ber heel and chrome tanned Goodyear Children's x welt sole. Sizes 2% to 7, special $2.65 Lace Ox- <eacneen’ fords, un- lined, with tan totus calf uppers and spring heels. Very cool and comfort- able. Sizes 8% to 11, $1.65 pair; 114 to 2, $1.75 pair; 2% to 5% $2.00 pair. Women’s “Mary Jane” Pumps, with white lining and hand-turned sole, sizes 2% to 7, widths B to D, $2.50 pair i) Sle cA Ma beh a a i eae Misses’ and Children’s Patent Vici Kid chrome tanned soles, sizes 10 to as, “Mary, Jané” ‘Punips,’ singh RIS snl 6 aa eee x J ¥ s § 4 yg php Raln i Sere ache $1.25 pair; 8% to 2, $1.50 Pi $2 Lace Collars $1 Ea. | $3 Chiffon Vells $2 Ea, Imported Venine Extra heavy qualtty, Lace Collars, in round, | 2% 1 Bguare and | shoulder effects — also shawl collars and waist sets cream and white pair, Children’s Tan Calf “Bar efoot” Sandals, with extra heavy soles, sizes 5 to 8, 90¢ pair; 9 to 11, $1.00 pair; 12 to 2, $1.15 pair —Uper Main Floor, Big Sale of 15¢ Popular Music at 9c a Copy—or 11 for $1.00—Third Floor, pouMA, CHE Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. Telep! ¢ Main a825,

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