The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1914, Page 12

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MEN’S $20.00 AND —ARE REDUCED TO— Just in Time to Let You Save 30 Per Cent or More on a New Suit for the Fourth Tt wouldn't be much of a “Fourth” without a new Suit of Clothes, would it The price needn't stand in the way, either, for we've taken our regular $20.00 and $22.50 Business Suits and reduced them all to $14.50. They are well-made, nicely trimmed affairs, in just the kind of patterns most fellows are wearing this summer Neat stripes, plain colors, novelty mixtures in grays, tans, browns and other good shades All Sizes From 34 to 44 in Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres, Serges, Diagonals and Unfinished Worsteds. Upper Malin Floor, Union St. Store. Men’s Panama Hats Priced —at $5.00— Men's Panama Hats in the shaped blocks with diamond very. iatest and niftiest All sizes up to 7%, priced now at new Mushroom and drop tops, the hats for summer wear. 5.00 each. Men's $1 OutingShirts —at 65c— Outing Shirts wi Men’s Bathing Suits —69c Ea.— Men's Bathing Suits just in—sizes 34 to 46 tn mbination style in navy blue with white borders, light weight cotton priced at 6c, 98e Ea. Coolie, Balkan and Novelty Styles These Middy shades. pockets. — Second Floor Pike St, Side. Morning Spe Boys’ 75c and 79¢ Wash Suits at —39c Ea.— 200 Boys’ Wash Sutlts, tn neat stripes and plain colors of blue, tan and gray with sailor and Dutch collars; sizes 1% to 7. —Upper Main Floor. Girls’ 98c Wash Dresses, Special —at 39c— Giris’ Dresses made of gingham, percale or Inene with round or square necks and short sleeves —sizes 6 to 14 years. Till 12 Friday 3%¢c. —Second Floor. 79¢ Lingerie Waists, Special at —29c Ea.— Lingerie Waists, made of good quality near linen in plain tallored style with turn down short collar, high or low necks. Till 12 Friday 29¢. —Second Floor. Women’s $3 White Canvas Shoes —$1.50 Pr.—- Women's $3.00 White Canvas Button Shoes, made with turned soles and Cuban heels, on sale from 9 till 12 Saturday at $1.50 « pair, —Upper Main Floor. Men’s 50c President Suspenders —19c Pr.— Men’s President Suspenders, of wide, medium weight, elastic; all neat patterns. Not over 2 pairs to each at 19c till 12 Friday. —Lower Main Floor. GET YOUR PICNIC SUPPLIE 7 sleeves, lar 500 12 Frid SPLENDID MIDDY BLOUSES PRICED In Regulation, Norfolk, Blouses are made of fine quality galatea—bave the regula tion and ¢rooped should Notse Makere—Mourth of July Not ers — laced up side | | Makers, including clappers.’ froine ~— pan®—eplendid assortment. and yoke piped collar “ely se : . % 10c and cuffs of contrasting Others have all- over embroidery over col- ored collars and cutin watch pocket and patch TURDAY JULY 4th THE BON MARCHE WILL BE CLOSED $22.50 SUITS Flags & Noisemakers Fora Jolly Fourth t deooratin, white and b. and stripes, A . In tri-color, ue with 4ic yerd —Third Floor. Ale Terpedoce—harmiess Air Torpe no danger of smoke or fire 10¢ are sane and harmless Each : Horns for the glorious Fourth. Make lots of notes and aplendid for @ safe and sane Fourth. Bach 106 Ge Sand Sete—aplondid for little folks to take on 4th of July outing include pall, spade, rake, Jumping ua cials On Sale From 9 a. m. to 12) A Good Chance to Save On Holiday Needs— No Phone Orders Accepted for These Bargains Women's 10c Swiss Ribbed Vests —at 5c— Women’s white, Swiss ribbed, low neck sleeve less Vests, sizes 34, 86, 38 and 40. our 10c and 15c qualities. Seconds of Till 12 at be. —Lower Main Floor. Se and 95¢ Beach Hats, Special —at 10c— Large size Beach Hats, made of good, durable straw In natural and combination colors. 95c value, till 12 Friday 10¢, 750 and —Second Floor, 39c Cotton Challie Sacques Priced —at 15c— Made in Persian designs, loose style with bias folds and belted at the waist. V neck, % length , small sizes, 34 and 36, at 160. —Second Floor, Women’s Cotton Hose, Special at —7 1-2c Pr.— 600 pairs of Women's medium weight seamless Cotton Howe, with seamless fest, black only; sizes 8%, 9, 9%. Till 12 Friday 7%. —Lower Main Floor, 50c¢ Potlatch Playing Cards Priced —I15c Pack— Potlatch Playing Cards with gold edge, regu- kind, specially priced from 9 a. m. til jay at 16c a pack. —Upper Main Floor. S AT OUR GROCERY } ‘Tomatoes, Corn or Pens, not over | Roast Chicken, two to thre c | § of each to & customer, 8c pounds, fres 60c Stutted horde wae ace ana 10c orders, can........ poun see 8 : no phone ¥ ia tee citt ow Freshly Churned Washington | Shoulder Ham, # to 10 pound | medium sre Californian wine ‘ Creamery Butter, Bon Marche | average, fine quality, 1 Mission Olives, pint c. ‘ bran ‘0 phone orders. QTc ON a videcescosntscee 2:¢ in bulk : pape om, bent mbia river fish for wandwiches, pound ne quality, dozen dd Ment, fine for nd wich best brands, fresh and pure, p Dainty Summer Neckwear and Dainty Sheer Neckwear Special | —50c Each— Many pretty styles, including Organdy Vestees with wide, flowing points, Organdy IAly Rolling Collars, Pique Vestees, Pique Sets, Chemisettes and Lace Collars. Ali goods bought Friday delivered by Friday night Union Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. icklen, larce size, ex- Chiffon Vetls tor boating or motoring. Chifton Vells in plain and shaded effects, with | Dlain and satin borders, tyll 2 yards long, at $2.00, sonMARCHE quality 15¢ Oc Navy Saind Dressing, refund 20 for empty jars, at.,.. Smaps, “received fresh daily from one of the larg- ent bakeries, pound rd, just the thing parties, priced, Prepared M for picnic a jar. —Fourth’ Floor. Auto Veils for Less $3.00 Chiffon Veils Priced at —$2.00 Each— Heavy at latest, except to outlying districts ‘Telephone Main 6x25, = WA eNO EIN SEE OR be Re" Pus HOT? ASK THIS FELLOW! He Does Polar B’ar Trot Every Year of 7300 Miles in His Cage a The King of the Bear Colony at the Woodiand Park Zoo These are sad days for the king) ered about 20 miles every day, av of the polar bear colony at the |eraging better than a mile an bour Woodland park 200. The big fel-|in the time and not resting and eat low is in an ‘extremely viclous|ing. This ts at the rate of 7,300 mood during the hot months and/ miles a year, or 36,500 miles In the he t* continually pacing back and/ five years he has been caged. forth within his interspersing The path utilized by the bear up his pedestrian activity with an oc | and down the cage ts about 20 feet casional lunge at the bars on the| He makes two and one-half round side nearest the spectators. ltrips of 40 feet each every minute, A curious sightseer questioned) or about 100 feet. This is at the one of the keepers on the distance | rate of 6,000 feet an hour, or alight traveled dally by the bear within | ly more than a mile—6,280 fe his comparatively spacious cell and| The bear is active between 16 and the two agreed, after much figuring 17 hours every day, making his to and timing. that the monster cov-! tal distance approximately 20 miles QUEEN NICKS FROG DIPPER J. A. Dupuy, 419 15th av.. 1s some little stepper, and when he did the bullfrog dip, the buzzard flop, battleship roll and other flossy foot- work with a little queen of 22 at the Hippodrome last night, ft was just ike heaven. But Dupuy don't think {t was worth $30 He says that's what was lifted from his vest pocket by this same The cops are looking for her. queen, LOOKS LIKE MURDER LOS ANGELES, J Found In the mountains near Ventura, the body of Richard Wharton, a chauffeur, who disappeared three days ago, offers added evidence that he was murdered. Wharton left Los Angeles Sunday with two men as passengers, The following day his car was found overturned on a mountain grade, The passengers had disappeared. The body waa found lald carefully beneath a bush. The head was wrapped in an overgoat, Officers believe Wharton was murdered. YES, IT IS REALLY SOFT The mud below the bridge spanning the tide Mats at First av. 8 and Spokane But how was A. Dominick Gombatis to know? several goblets of Joy water in his hold Dominick gazed down at the mucky stuff and debated tt with him- He finally decided to find out, and, so saying, stepped off. “Oh, goo,” gurgied A. D,, aa he floundered about in the mire. A. P. Smith and R. Woodde, crew on a passing car, pulled him out with a rope /ENGINE BREAKS HIS BACK John ae, a gravel truck driver for L. L. Dowell & Co. Is In Provi hospital, suffering from what is believed to be a broken back, and other injuries, which promise to prove fatal sustained this morning, when struck by a Columbia & Puget Sound engine, attached to train 18, at Atlantic and Utah sts, Bess drove on the track from between two box cars and did not see the approaching train, of which James Gilhooley was engineer and Pete McDonald was conductor. Y. M. C. A. BREAKS RECORD That the Y. M. ©. A, has solved the long summer vacation problem 1a proved by the large enrollment in the boys’ vacation school. The first two days of school shows an enrollment of 130 boys, a new record. The boys are divided into three classes—those taking advanced work with the hope of advancing one grade, those cleaning up condi- tions, and those who wish to make continuous progress in their educa- | tion, at the same time enjoying a vacation, The vacation school boy | spends only half of the day in regular stndles. DON’T LIKE ‘“PLUCKINGS” WASHINGTON, July 2.—Much regret 1s confidentially expressed by naval men today at some of the “plucking. board's” selections of officers A, Dominick had self. with a sufficient number of compulsory retirements to make up the number. 4 Secretary of the Navy Dantels says he intends to ask for the repeal of the involuntary retirement law. FEAR FOR RIVERS BILL WASHINGTON, Jnly 2 filibuster inaugurated by Senators Borah, Burton and sympathizers with | them delaying matters. There was a brisk debate late yesterday over the Sacramento and | Feather river appropriations, : THEY WERE MEAN TO NELS Nels Nelson of the Consul hotel, 610 Washington st., got chummy with five huge and husky Italians last night. ‘They coaxed him to spend the night with them at 916 Highth ay. 8. When Nels rolled out of bed this morning, his five pals had disap- peared. Later he found that $30 had been frisked from his Jeans, SATISFIED WITH BOARD WASHINGTON, July 2.—~The senate banking and currency com- mission ts considering today President Wilson's appointments to the federal reserve board created under the new currency law, The Miller nomination was ordered favorably reported, tions are that similar action will be taken with reference to with the possible exception of those of Warburg and Jones, Indica the others, to be involuntarily retired under the law requiring 40 annual vacancies, | | Friends of the rivers and harbors bill are | afraid today the measure will not pass at this session, so seriously is the | THE SEATTLE STAR | } | | ] } | ” » ree gen en ee ee a RR CooL 8 A good-grade light-weight Austrian China on a taste- ful plain shape, with gold handles. Set consists of: s_| FREDERICKE-NELSON ) <2 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Cool Summer Outer-Wear the week-end the camper, the tourist and the woman ‘or vacationist, who stays in tow ONE-PIECE DRESSES tn votles and novelty wash fabrics, in FOR THE FOURTH new long tunic models, $6.75, $7.76, $10.76 and $12.60. I; EPARATH WASH SKIRTS {n new cords, piques. golfine, ratines and crep $2.00 to 10.00. New Serge Skirts in white or navy- blue, $5.00 to $15.00. bed ing jars ce Wool Bunting Flags, 2x3 pe egal ear Pneh abs we Wool Bunting Flags, 3x5 attractiv priced at Wool Bunting Flags, 4x6 $9.00 Wool Bunting Flags, WHITE CHINCHILLA Wool Bunting Flags, COATS, $17.60, Coats Wool Bunting Flags, in’ new-blue Chinchilla, Wool Bunting Flags, $17.60, Becond ¥ FAVORS AND DECORATIONS FOR THE “FOURTH” Upholstery Seetion, Firat Floor, 99-Piece Dinner Set, Special $15.00 SPECIALLY-LOW price for the attractive floral-spray Dinner Set pictured. It is of 1 Oval Covered Vegetable Dish, 1 Covered Butter Dish. 1 10-inch Platter, 1 I4-4nch Platter. 12 Tea Saucers. 1 Pickle Dish. 12 Dinner Plates and Butter ne Open Vegetable 1 -Sxene Bowl. 1 Round Covered Vege 1 Cream Pitcher. able Dish 1 Gravy Boat. Special for the set of 99 pleces, $15.00. Third Pier Closes Tomorrow N this special selling favorite toilet preparations and requisites are quoted at prices that mean unusual savings. | | { | I a a | s for the various rooms in the home. finest furniture from the best factories in America. Fumed Oak Buffet, Mission style, as illus- trated, Semi-annual Sale Price $23.50. Oak China Cabinet, sale price $11.50. price $5.00. price $16.50. the other with slightly rolling brim, telescope crown priced at $1.95. blue models, in Women’s and Misses’ sizes. NEW LINEN SUITS, $7.50 AND $8.75— patent-leather belt and plain skirt. $7.50 and $8.75. The 31st Semi-Annual SALE OF FURNITURE N this advertisement we present a partial list (made up at random from the sale displays), of the exceptional values available in low-priced, well-built furniture From these the sale assortments range to the $13.50. price $2.65. $5.00. Maple Table, sale price Fumed Oak Swing Settee, sale price $29.50. Mahogany finished House Desk, sale $16.00. price $6.00. BASEMENT SALESROOM White Felt Outing Hats $1.95 HE Basement Salesroom has just received two smart new blocks in Women’s White Felt Outing lats—one with wide soft brim and white ribbon band, Maple House Desk, sale price |] $10.00. price $15.00. Leather-seat-and-back Rocker, sale B ; ple, Attractively nd crush band of Roman-stripe silk. White Duck Hats for outing wear, 50¢. White Pique and Ratine Hats, 95¢. Untrimmed White Hemp Hats, $1.45 to $2.95. Untrimmed Panama Hats, $2.45 to $3.95. —Basement Salesroom. New White Chinchilla Coats $12.50 ELL-TAILORED Coats of good quality chinchilla ; also white with black, brown or an, full-belted and half-belted Excellent values materials, in plain white Balm stripes. t $12.50. Tuxedo models with three-quarter sleeves and tunic kirt; also regulation outing styles with patch pockets, with Attractively priced, —Basement Salesroom, HE Flags to be had in our Upholstery Seo tion are made of fast-color wool navy bunt ing, with double-stitched seams, and correspond in design with government regulations, 5x8 fect, $3.75. 5x10 feet, $5.00. 6x10 feet, $5.65. 8x12 fect, $7.85. (Larger sizes furnished on short notice.) COTTON BUNTING U, & FLAGS Well made, with sewed stars and stripes, 4x6, 6x8 and 6x10 feet, $1.25, $1.95 and $2.75. ‘The 3-Day Sale of Toilet Sundries Fumed $15.00. Golden Oak Extension Table, reduced to $13.50. Golden Oak Extension Table, Mahogany Dresser, sale price $27.50. Leather-seat Golden Oak Dining Chair, sale Fumed Oak Buffet, sale price $16.50, Upholstered Reed Rocker, Mahogany Library Table, sale price Mahogany Tapestry Rocker, sale price Mahogany Dresser, sale price $30.00. Massive Fumed Oak Hall Glass, sale Fumed Oak Leather-seat Rocker, sale —Third and Fourth Floors, Bathing Caps 25c ATHING Caps of pure gum rubber fint: with rubber frill, eo Salmon, Cardinal, Cerise, Pur Green, Cream, Tan and Black, Unusual value at 25¢. Basement Salesroom. Novelty Neckpieces 25¢ —newest styles in a variety of together sample line of Neckwear, un- usual value at 25¢, Basement Salesroom. Long Silk Gloves 65c Pair OMEN’S _ Sixteen-Button- length Tricot Silk Gloves, three-row backs, black and white, sizes 5% to 7, the pair 65¢, —Basement Salesroom. feet, O54. feet, $1.95. fect, $2.95. —Firet Fioor, —First Floor. sale price sale price $5.50. _ Loe a eer epee? mmr egy May be had in with a embroidered

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