The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 8

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A Busy Bargain | A Special Sale of | New Blouses at 79¢ Pr My Summer Blouses 7 plat in | —in pur mer sha Thirty-six entirely different Styles to choose from, ai! new and very ng n sale at 790 for Bargain Second Floor. THE SEATTLE STAX Friday—at the Bon Marche’s 500 Garments Will Go on the “One Dollar” Grab Table Friday) —and Even $5.00 E \ Mostly Sma Small Wom 25 Small Women’s and Misses’ Wool Dressee— | worth to $3.98, In white wool serges, votles and crepes, in — or fancily trimmed styles at. 150 Smal! Wo in corduroy, $1.00) 65 Misses’ $4.00 Lingerie Dresses, made of sheer | and dainty lingerie, with bodices of lace insertion and embroidery with plain skirts, finished with deep embroidery and wide band of cluny lace, at 40 Giris’ $3.98 Spring Coate—made of cheviot, prettily trimmed with shepherd plaid wool serges, or covert cloths in the belted ef- $1 00 . fects—straight front or way, and fancy cut | at... up to $2.50, And at Crepe Paper Decorations for 25e Dennison Crepe Paper, decorated tn Potlatch designs, 3 1-3 yards to the roll, 10c pi MTG shededicrcnvencccogesevessebissonvere Paper, priced at 3 for 25c, oo gliahaagatl Leouigeredreca eed 10c | | special, dozen 25c Place Cards, with Potlatch designs, 10c | special, & dozen... ....-..ceeceeeeeeecenee | 52.00 Cook Books $1.00 75¢ Cook Books 39c Ea. Mariené's Complete at $1.00 In- a of 3.00) ing. Book, well {ifustrated, th: value, special for this eal: "Good print and oN Y CLEARANCE SALES Friday Bargains in the Art Shop 69¢ Stamped Tubing Cases —at 49c— Tubing Pillow Cases, 45x36 size both rane designs in both | JUST FOR FRIDAY quality of bog wr Tubing. 69¢ The 50c Window value for 49 jay. si Priced at 65¢ fo $1.25 Pillows at —29c Ea.— Spectal clearance of stamped and tinted Pillows and Scarfs. The de | signs are both floral and conven- tional and the materials are linene, crashes and various art cloths. Spe- ] cial Friday 29c each.—Third Floor. —25e— Window Shades—somo heavy of] opaque shades tn the lot—36 inches wide, 6 | and 7 feet long. Fixtures are included. Special 26¢ each. —Third Floor. $3.50 Matting Rugs $2.69 | Matting Rugs, size 9x11-8 feet with pretty Ort- ental designs. Nice for the summer home and bedrooms. The $2.50 value, special at $2.69. Lace Curtal Plain 26-inch carpets, that make fine floor coverings; also ingrain reversible carpets, worth up to 60c, specially priced for o_ Up to 60c at 39c 75¢ Velour 49¢ a Yard moe at 29¢ each. Free Concert By the SEATTLE FIRE DEPT. BAND ‘GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALES Friday Morning Specials On eale from 9 a. m. to 12, no telephone orders accepted. 25c Samples of Bobbinet 5c Samples of Bobbinet Scrims make nice shogt curtains or suitable for At 8 o’Clock summer’ homes. Mostly Py é %- lengths, 250 values for bo a " Sioce. —Third Floor. Friday Evening 25¢ Embroidery Bands 5c Yd. Embroidery Bands, Edgings and Galloons, up to 4% | in widt Bhown in a good line of dainty t. In Bon Marche Square, Fis: se yard ou ior Main Fiowr.| Fourth Avenue and 59c Mason Fruit Jars 45c Dz. Pine Street. ot "Ball 2 n” Fruit J ! one pint Hse wcompicte with Hovis | Everybody Is Cordially reelain lined caps and ru TE ana Invited. dozen. w Street, Second Avenue, Pike Street. | i“ | They’re a Snap at $1.00 Apiece | For They Are Odds and | ) Ends of Lines That Formerly | \ Sold at $2.50, $3.98, stripes and plaids A dozen Linen Sults that former! will be on the dollar tatlored jackets—skirts plain tallored, too—in the natural shade, 178 House and “Tub Dresses, broken lots some of them are la some of the popular Dresses are included—all at THE BON MARCHE'S GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALES 250 Tally Cards, with Potlatch designs, Se Playing Cards, with gold edges, special for this sale on Friday, a package Twentieth Century Home Cook The Bee. THE BON MARCHE Little Carpet Sample Fine Velour for etther furnt- Rees. nice to cover up worn | ture coverings or curtains, beauti- fm the carpet. Values to ful, lustrous finish, at 49¢ a yard. Agents for “McCall” and “Home Journal” Patterns—Upper sosMARCHE Telephone Moin 6825, $4.00 ach— ts and Misses’ Skirts worth to 's and Misses’ Wearables men’ | $3.98—odds and ends of many different lines serge, mixed suitings, both plain tailored models—at od sold at $5.00 Friday $1.00 worth chambrays, ginghame— ‘grab table" in piques, tility” House 33 other garments Potlatch Week Dennison Crepe Paper Festoone tn suitable col- ors for Potlatch decorations, each Se, 10c 15c FOR HOUSEWIVES—A FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF COOK BOOKS |) $2.00 Cook Books $1.10 Mra. Rorer’s New Cook Hook, ood with rint and substantial GREAT JULY. CLEARANCE SALES Friday Bargains in Neckwear & Ribbons Sale of Ribbon Remnants at 1-2 Price This lot includes art styles of Ribbons—satins, taffetas, floral de signs, stripes and velvet ribbons, ranging from 1 to 2 yards in length. Suitable for sashes or hair bows. 25¢ Odd Neckwear Priced — 10c Apiece— O44 pieces of Neckwear, tnciud- ing yokes, jabots, Dutch collars, bows, mull tles, lace yokes, fichus, and other dainty pieces of neck wear. Pieces worth formerly 260 —0 Friday at 100 apiece. —Upper Main Floor. I} SPLENDID FRIDAY BARGAINS IN THE DRAPERIES $3.95 Curtains $1.95 Pair ins, including real linen cluny lace, novelty bobbinet, scrims and fine filet nets, worth to $3.95, special at $1.95 a pair. Carpets Worth to 60¢ a Yard, Special 25¢ a Yard fine for borders. Also the figured Friday's selling at 25c a yard. 12 1-2c Scrims 8 1-3¢ Yd. 36-inch Figured Sorima, some figured allover, others with plain colors and neat bordera —Thira Floor. GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALES|I Domestic Bargains THESE CUT PRICES FOR STAND. ARD DOMESTICS WILL BE IN FORCE ALL DAY FRIDAY. 10¢ Dress Ginghams 7 1-2c Yd 6.000 yards Dress G Ungham inehen wide-full b: t coods—shown in \ Pinin effects and stripes, «yard Tike 10c Percales at 7 1-2c a Yard 2,000 yards of Pereales—full bolts wthe-—26 inches tn width ht and dark shades ty patterns. a yard. 12 1- 2 Dolly Varden Crepes 10c 1.000 yards of dainty Dolly Regular 10¢ Varden Crepew inches wide pwn in full a i lengths. Very neat ernall . from which may i n. Yard —Lower Main Flo Main Floor. plain |} DE ALENE TO RACE HERE | Wilbur De Alena, Los Angeles pilot of the Marmon, who raced at Tacoma, has entered the Potlatch automobile races, to be held at the Mendows Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19, His entry wae recetvea this morning by Bert L. Swerea, tyee of the Ikht tribe of Tilikuma, man ager of the speed carnival, Among the others who will also be seen in open competition are Hughey Hughes, Harl Cooper, Teddy Toteiaff, | Arthur Klein, Frank Brock and Billy Carlson . The loca! race will attract great attention., This three-mile event }1s open only to machines which are under 460 cuble tnches In piston displacement and which have been owned and driven in this state prior to the firat of last month dows track is betng placed in record-breaking shape. The has been scraped, and early next week the track will be , #prinkled with 400 barrels of ol) ‘our CHANCES LOOK GOOD PITTSBURG, July 9.—Seattle’s prospects of winning the elghth an | nual convention of the National Association of Real Eatae Exchanges look fine today | The Northwest 1s well strong delegation, headed by Samuel Collyer, j convention city will be made Saturday. 'WOMEN FIGHT BEEF TRUST | NEW YORK, July 9.—“I¢ beet) soaring,” added Mrs, Heath, “with |prices continue to rise we will| huge crops reported everywhere |start an American meat boycott,” | We shall urge housewives to us is the declaration of Mra, Julian | Argentine beef, fish, exes and more | Heath, mother of the “Housewtves' | vegetables, Argentine beef sells Neague,” | for 14 cents and cents per “There fs no reason for meat! tviceantl INSANITY SAVES. HIM Found not guilty of murder in the killing of Jack Mynte, on ac-| count of insanity, Jacob Konnturl has refused to talk for four weeks |and is on a hungor strike, His silence and the sight of a ragged scar on his head caused the jury to bring the insanity verdict. He was or dered transferred to the county hospital MAKES IT HARD TO GET GUNS Police Chief Griffiths’ recommendation that the sale of firearms ed, drafted into an ordinance, was recommended for passage le safety committee of the counc!l yesterday, Dealers must be licensed, can't sell to minora or criminals, can't display weapons in windows and must report all sales by the new ordinance. represented in the conference with a Selection of the 1916 | i} | | i} /ARE GETTING DESPERATE iH ] iH Desperate means are being adopted by henchmen of County | | j } | Commissioner M. L. Hamiiton to obtain the withdrawal of sig- natures from the recall petitions against Hamilton in the West Woodland district, according to Mrs, Edith Levi, 6216 Syca- more st. Mre. Levi says a man tried to persuade women of the neighborhood, herself among them, to withdraw their names, representing they would have to pay $3 each if their names were left on the petition. TO DEPORT RUSSIAN PLOTTERS PARIS, July 9,—Deportation or jot the men several bombs ders undoubtedly will be issued| found. The other four, | Aainst @ members of a group of | Prince Alexander Abachidso, a rich six Russians under arrest here on| nobleman, were taken !n_ custody uapicion of a plot to kill President | because their names were found on | Poincare. & list in pomsession of the pair ar In the lodgings occupted by two | rested /PLANES HELP OUT WIRELESS WASHINOTON, July 9.-—The commander of the battleship Minstis- |i | aippt reported successfully landing dispatches by aeroplane when | miles off Fortress Monroe, with t wireless working unsatisfactorily. SEELEY OF DINNER FAME DIES NEW YORK, July 9—Word was received of the death in Matne of} H| Herbert Barnum Secley, who gave the famous “Seeley dinner” In New York, tn 1896. | GRINS ON THE GALLOWS WINNIPEG, Man, July 9.—John Krafchenko, murderer of Manager Arnold of the Plum Coulee bank, hanged here to- day. He walked emilingly to the gallows and eight minutes later was dead. INSURGENTS TAKE CITY ATHENS, July 9.—-Reports that insurgents had captured the town | |i of Kieritza, in Southern Albania, were confirmed today. Loyalists do serted the town after three days of fighting. a) BROADSIDE ENDS FIGHT WASHINGTON, July 9.—The sit-] In Puerta Plata several shots |i! juation in San Domingo t# causing |fired in a fight between govern. |f ong one eg worry in administra-| nent troops and rebels struck the | Amertean gunboat Machias, which |f} | | | | were | including | | Four distinct revolutions are rag- ing and all American diplomacy ef-| promptly put an end to the engage- | iH} forts have failed even to promise|ment by responding with a warn-/| ing broadside. peace \NO BAIL; TAKES POISON LOS ANGELES, July $.—Dtscouraged because he fatled to obtain bafl for his release from jail, F. G. Purssord, proprietor of a bath estab- | lishment, swallowed bighloride of mercury today. He has no chance | to recover. | ‘WOMEN DON’T LIKE JORDAN ST. PAUL, July 9—-A revolt by women members of the National Educational associatin against Prof. Jordan's election as president is simmering today. Prof. Jordan will be named by the nominating committee, iW It Is reported the name of Miss Margaret Haley of Chicago will | be put forward from the floor of the convention, and that the women will use thelr numerical strength to elect her. (NO MORE FREE CHAIRS | Furniture made at the expense of the school department by stu- dents in manual training work will hereafter remain in the building. igs school board forbids students to take equipment home, ‘CURSES WIFE; ENDS LIFE | SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.—John;clety and having lont all happiness | |W. Stobener ended his Iife in alin life, I am determined to seek | hotel today by sending two bullets| rellet in he sine oa el into his brain, He left the follow-/that vampire who bore my name ing note to his children }and who robbed me of my happi “Having become useless through|ness and my first wife, your| age and {Il health to myself and so-' mother.” | WOODY MEETS “BIG BUSINESS” | WASHINGTON, July 9—President Wilson has agreed to meet “Big | | Business” more than half way in efforts to co-operate with it for the| country’s good The president feels “Big Business” has accepted his anti-trust scheme without putting obstacles in its way, and as a result he ts con. sidering certain changes in the pending bills, which, without altering | them fundamentally, will eliminate some of the hardships incidental to | their enforcement PAYS TO STAY HOME Mra, J, L. Searing, apartment 2, Manhattan apartments, Howell st., is convinced the woman's place {s in the home, She left her apartment | for five minutes last evening, and returned to find a thief had escaped | with $36 from her dresser drawer, GUIDE TO MOURNING is tne name of a new weekly publication |in Paria, It will specialize In everything relating to funerals. | KANSAS farmers can’t put the hoe in the hands of the New York | hobo, FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy In Skowhegan, Me., has memorized Gray's mioey and can pronounce any word ia the English language correctly, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns | Continues Friday and Saturday (Firs The Semi-Annual Clearance of COATS Garment Sections (Second Salesroom) SUITS HE Basement eh OE EE The Special Selling of Notions} At Unusuz and are Floor paving the way for inven- tory by making a disposal of Women’s Coats remaining Suits, now and Misses’ and_ Dresses on hand from Spring displays. Unusually keen price- Te- ductions have been made to insure a complete clear- ance of these goods within the shortest possible time. ak cusths hawesliiletitienithiaiaieluiaiiiddincadi Mamas anneiotmeggieaaaian a ferefully Filled illy Low Prices t Floor.) Men’s Muslin Night Shirts 85¢ stim nd cares Si XCEPTIONAL values in Men’s Night Shirts of “Fruit of the Loom” muslin, cut full, finished with double-stitched tailored in every detail. 17 and 18. Price 85¢ each. —Men's Furnishings Section, First Floor. izes 15, 16, Why the Ohio Wins Friends and Keeps No. 31 Cotton Felt Mattress Special $7.50 —featured in connection with the 31st Semi-An- nual Sale of Furniture is this exceptional value in a Cotton Felt Mattress. It is covered with satin- faced ticking, with roll edge and round corners and weighs 45 pounds. Full or % size, special $7.50. —Third Floor. Them N addition to its proved reputation as a an excellent baker, Ohio is conceded to be one of the best con- handsomest and most convenient fuel-saver and structed, Ranges on the market. The Ohio hot-blast fire-box, making for greater economy in fuel consumption, is one of the features of this range well worth con- sideration. Three family sizes, dollars extra. New Lingerie Waists moderately priced at $44.50, $48.50 and $52.50. Any size fitted with water coil and connected for five —Thira the Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM slee colo} blac Si the $1.15 —included in a new assortment of dainty blouses to sell at this attractive are Waists in plain, striped or embroid- ered mull with and lace, vest effect and organdy with embroid- ery down front and back. ture the rolling or flat V collar and kimono or raglan sleeves. Sizes 34 to Price $1.15. touches embroidered crepe with lace -—Basement Salesroom. price of embroidery Designs fea- New Wash Dresses $5.75 HE summer’s most recent styles are seen in these new arrivals of crepe, linen and lawn. . They are carefully made, with medium and long ves and full Russian skirt, and among the rings are pink, Copenhagen, salmon, white, k and white stripes, wistaria and novel com- binations. zes 16, 18 and 20 years; 34 to 42, NEW WASH SKIRTS, $2.00, $3.00, $3.75 and $4.50— Wash Skirts in Pique, Crepe and Ratine in new over-drape effects, sizes 23 to 28 waist measurement, assorted lengths, attractively priced at $2.00, $3.00, $3.75 and $4.50. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s and Misses’ Cloth Suits In the P: Inventory C Clearance At $6.85, $9.85, $12.85 Rees N lines of Women's and Misses’ Cloth Suits remaining from Spring purchases figure in the Pre-in- ventory clearance at these three low prices. The Suits are all well-tailored, of serviceable materials, in navy, black, white, Copenhagen, mahogany and tan, Sizes 16 and 18 and 34 to 42, Tr Rapaaene Salesroom ry

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