The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1914, Page 8

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Smash!! Go Prices on Boys’ Suits —At the Bon Marché’s July Clearance Sales— This is a sale N of the better sorts of boys’ clothes. The cheaper lines | are passed by— and the real top- notchers go on the bargain tables Thursday. Here’s a clearance of the better sorts of Boys’ Suits, the kinds that we usually sell at from $7.50 to $15.00 Well tailored, classy affairs that any fellow would be glad to wear. They are most- ly the Norfolk styles, with the Bulgarian stitched-on belts. We can fit any boy from 6 to 18 years of age in a swell shepherd plaid or a dressy pencil or chalk line stripe Then there are some of the swagger Scotch homespuns, or the dressier, worsteds in dark grays and rich browns All Oar Boys’ $7.50 Suits, Special at $5.85 Each All Our Boys’ $15.00 Suits, Special at $8.50 Each All Our Boys’ $12.50 Suits, Special at $8.50 Each All Our Boys’ $10.00 Suits, Special at $8.50 Each 110¢ DRESS GINGHAMS, 27 INCHES WIDE, AT Fall bolts and perfect goods in Ginghams worth 10c a yard, (ull 27 inches wide. They come in fast colors, checks and stripes. Not over 12 yards to any one customer—a yord. .... 2... eee | For Apron Day— $1.00 WILHELMINA APRONS OF PERCALE AND GINGHAMS —at 75e— Our Wilhelmina Aprons are de of percale and ginghams th round necks and short | sleeves, with fitted skirt and two pockets. Neatly trimmed with Tick-rack “braid; sizes 36 to 44. Both Light and Dark Colorings to Select From —25¢ Dust Caps 10¢— Less than half price for Dust Caps, made in Priscilla style, with turn back edges, trimmed with rick-rack braid and made of gingham or percale in checks or dots. —Second Floor. Extra Special—| 35¢ AND 50¢ FANCY RIBBONS PRINTED WARPS AND TAFFETAS —at 25e— Beautiful Ribbons, including warp | prints in floral designs with satin | stripes on edge in assorted colors Also taffeta in fancy stripes and checks. Then there are plain taf- feta with high lustre Select From Copenhagen Navy, Pink, Red and Sky —25¢ Ribbons 15¢ Yd.— Only 15¢ a yard for Motre and Plain Taffeta Ribbons, & inches wide, in navy, red, white, pink, Alice and sky —Upper Main Floor. Come Up to the Children’s Section and Be “‘Shadowgraphed”’ | the railroad com THE SEATTLE STAR Annan nnn | | “ME TOO” KNUDSEN STALLS ee et ~* ee ‘WKENZIE IS AFTER ACTION Nn ARRAS LRRD AD Tired of the “stalling” on the part of County Commissioner “Me, | Too” Knudsen tn bis effort to avold voting on Commissioner Mc Kenazie's motion to fire Dr. Waldo Richardson as superintendent of the county hospital, In accordance with the ymmendation of the state examiners, McKenzie has written to State Auditor Claussen, urging him to also investigate affairs at the county hospital Claussen's examiners recommended the discharge of Richard son on grounds of brutality, extravagance and incompetency, Knud sen refused to vote on the motion to discharge bim until Claussen should confirm the report of his examir Claussen refused to do it, saying he had every confidence in the men who had investi ea and reported. Still Knudsen stalled, and now, to get final action on the matter, McKenzte is trying to get Claussen to repeat | the probe. LONDON, July 22—With political feeling hourly growing tenser another session of the conference concerning Irish home rule was held by leaders of the opposing parties at Buckingham palace today When it adjourned, it could not be learned any material progress | had been made. j The Chrontele, the chief liberal organ, tn its today's edition plainly |f warned the king not to mix in the country’s political controversies, | The viction {* growing that the Asquith administration ts very |f near Its en¢ The Irish home rule situation looks extremely unpromising | | Premier Asquith is suspected by the Irish 4 labor members of | | parliament, and by some of his own followers, of a dixposition to yield no much to the conservatives in the way of compromise as practically to nullify the home rule bill HINDU SHIP WILL SAIL TODAY VANCOUVER, C. B., July 22-——The Hindu question fs settled. | Some time today the Komagata Maru and its horde of unwelcome visit ors will leave V yuver harbor. To the eo! iw quiet, after passing through a most exciting day It took # full day of negotiations between soldiery and city officiais and the ship load of H * to accomplish the results. Final peace was restored at 2 o'clock this morning, aftef a deputa tion of shore Hindus had held a conference with the leader of the Ko magata Hindus ns Capt, Yamamota received a message in bin cabin, where he has | practically been held a prisoner for 48 hours, that he would be y ormit ted to get up steam. MAY BE ASQUITH’S FINISH | | ica } | SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.—Preaident Jease W. Lillenthal of the United Ratiroas ia making every possible effort today to locate the company's books prior to 1910. He needs them for the concerns defense against the charge by | Auditor L. R. Reynolds, of the state ratiroad commission, of an unac counted-for deficit of several million dollars tn rallroad’s treasury. | Liltenthal said he thought they had been dest When etted by | siasion to produce them, ex-President Calhoun saia| they were in the East | AN IMPROVE NT The Arab--The best way to cross the dese: Tt can go 500 miles on one drink of water, The Explore ‘hat’s nothing. A monoplane can go twice that far on nothing but alr, MAY END FREE WATER LIST Through the courtesy of The Seattle “Star"—Mr. A. H. Harrison—one of the greatest living silhouette artists—is here daily from 10 to 1 and from 2 to 5, glad to make a scissors picture of you, while you wait. Mr. Harrison’s. specialty is “little folks’—and all children will be very wel come when accompanied by their parents. —Second Floor, Center Section. “ALEX. SMITH & SONS” AXMINSTER RUGS ——for $14.75 Room Sizes, 9x12 Feet and 8.3x10.6 Feet Only 12 of these $25 Axminster Rugs left—they are the celebrated “Alexander Smith & Sons” make—and Alexan- der Smith & Sons’ Rugs are the best Axminster Rugs made ince the price will be $14.75—the lowest price we ever rd of for this grade of Rugs. Beautiful colorings in rich ortental and floral designs. | $1.95 Matting Rugs $1.45 | $2.50 Oriental Rug $1.69 6x9 Chotce Matting Rugs Heavy, hand-made Orientai excellent for bedrooms and | Rug, size 30x60 inches, with very sanitary for summer | long, rich, silky plush pile, homes, special at $1.45. and lays flat on the floor. | $15 Velvet Rugs $11.69 $10 Smyrna Rugs $6.95 | “yandsome rich Velvet Heavy Smyrna Rugs, the | Rugs, size 9x12 feet, with only perfect reversible rugs | long silky plush pile, excel- made. Size 7%x10% inches, | lent for service, special at special at $6.95 each. $11.69, —Third Floor. | Morning Specials—From 9 A.M. to 12—No Phone Orders 29¢ Matting Rugs 19¢ Each 20eSateen Remnants Men’s 75¢ Shirts at 37 1-2c Japanese Matting Rugs, size 27x54 Broken sizes of Shirts in coat style inches, with Oriental designs and color- | — ene with laundered cuffs attached ings, 11.12 Thursday 1%c each. plaited and plain fro; 01 Good quality Mer- | day 374 —Lower Main Floor, cerized Sateen Lin- 5e Toweling at 3c a Yard ings, lengths 2 to 8| Fly Screening at 5c a Yard 000 yards Of Bleaghos Titi rowel. yards colors and F nants of Wire Fly Se 16 inches wide, ureday Sc vidtha and length a yard, Not over i2 yards to each black.—-Upper Main ne delivered at tht —On the Lower Main Floor. | Floor. pureda —Lower M. —THURSDAY SPECIALS IN SEATTLE’S BEST GROCERY— New Potatoes, 60-) ound bag She, 25- Bon Marche Flour ”19¢ # i bag 460, 10-pound abherry Coffees, regular 36¢ grade, roasted, special, Seda Crackers, largo tins, 5% pounds 1 each, rec nye daily tery gpe of the Sae largest bakeries: refund o' . fee'for empty tins, tin...... 89c Whole Nutmens, K00d size, best Se 49-ponnd sacks, finest ee ne é quality, made from Wash- runes, fancy qual- small size, ; Tic aplendid bite 10¢ C C ] ington ive stom wheat. | cm wk ane : , best quality, can., —Pourth Fh 1 tall | | Naptha soap, Bon | | Guaranteed strictly pure, 1b... 19 | No limit, buy all you want. Agents for “McCall” and+“Ladies’ Home Journal” Patterns. pouMARCHE Union St. Secong Ave., Pike St, Telephone Main 6825, | Miss Beatrice Nelms and her sister, Mrs. Eloise Dennis, missing Geor | upon the receipt of a telegram from Chief of Police Beavers of Atlanta | proper business for saloons. The Y. W. C. A. yesterday asked the city utilities com- mittee for free water to its new buliding—200,000 cubic feet a month. A similar amount would cost reguiar consumers $120 a month. The “Y.” says it’s doing a valuable social service, The committee thought it over, looked back and discovered that in the last eight years the city has distributed free water totaling $14,015, . The whole free Ilst may be abolished as a result. SLAIN MAN'S WIDOW SUES | LOS ANGELES, July 22.—Asking damages of $60,000 for the death | of their husband and father, Mrs. A. B. Shaw and her four childrer have brought suit against R. B. Lomax, jeweler, who shot and killed | Shaw a week ago. Mra. Shaw asks an early hearing, setting forth sho jf is tn itute circumstances, and if Lomax {s sentenced to death she | will have no recourse. al! ALL SAME MRS. PANKHURST NEW YORK, July 22.—Beckey Edelson, arrested several days ago and sentenced to prison for inciting to riot during an 1. W. W. meeting, continued her hunger strike today, She has not eaten for more than 46 hours. Dr. Katherine Davis, commissioner of corrections, decided to at- tempt forcible feeding, if necessary to save the priconer's life, DECLARE FOR OLD LAW EVERETT, July 22.—-Senator John Campbell, candidate for con- gress on the progressive ticket, calls attention to the fact the the dem- ocrats, in their state platform, have asked for a law that has been on the statute books for ten years. It's the law requiring immediate pay- ment to discharged employes. DAWSON DEAD; WIFE IS HELD PORTLAND, July 22,—On recommendation of the coroner's jury. Mrs, Johannah Dawson, wife of George 8. Dawson, who died last Wednesday of strychnine’ poisoning, is being held today for Investiga- tion. The jury held that Dawson came to his death by means of strych- nine poisoning, administered or taken in some manner unknown, SEEK MISSING HEIRESSES LOS ANGELES, July 22.—Detectives are {nvestigating reports that gia hetresses, are in Southern California. The search was launched WHERE WILL HE GET COIN? LOS ANGELES, July 22.—Saloons here will not be permitted here. after to cash laborers’ pay checks. The city prosecutor will prepare a resolution for the council, declaring cashing of pay checks to be tm CAN'T LIVE ON A $4,000 JOB | a ke ke kt tke ke we NOW GAY WANTS $3.00 JOB Wilson R. Gay, former superior court jud: dletrict attorney, today filed for Wiabcallbe’ athe cttint republican ticket. His entry means that T. J. L. Kennedy and Everett G. Sills, Sepnity Prosecutors, will not run, judge Gay resigne: rom the superior statement that he could not afford to remain on the beset aie only a salary of $4,000. The prosecuting attorne: ; $3,000, No explanations yet. Ladies’ Mail Home | FRE o— O ay: Orders Journal | DERICK & EL IN | Carefully - Patterns | Filled . Fancy Silks Reduced to 50c Yard a pre-inventory clearance price on broken lines and odd lots of Fan | including Pencil-stripe Surahs and Messalines Brocaded Messaline Self-figured Messalines Printed Pongee Printed Taffetas Roman-stripe Messaline Widths 24 to 36 inches. Clearance price 50¢ yard = DRESS SILKS REDUCED TO 95¢@ YARD A desirable selection of Dress Silks, including Dresden Crepes, Printed Shan- tungs, Plaid Ratines and Printed Foulards, also an interesting lot of Silks in printed, figured and brocaded effects, Reduced to 95¢ yard Fire Floor, Imported Bamboo Women’s and Misses’ Baskets, Special Gymnasium Suits 25c and 35c In the Pre-Inventory O N sale Clearance Thursday, Gymnasium Suits of black cotton twill, a new shipment sizes 14 and 16 and 24, 36 and 38, reduced to $1.00, of the pe pa Brilliantine Gymnasium Suits, sizes 14, 16, Mahogany - col 18 and 20, also size 40 bust measurement, 6r \Bambo0 *~ sonealeckene Baskets, ¢s- rge Gymnasium Suits in sizes 14, 34, 26 J teemed so wide and 38, reduced to $2,00, —Seeond Pioor. ly for their use an ful and dec S113 ‘ative, qua. Millinery Clearance ities —losing out all Trimmed Hats remaining from Spring and early Summer displays, in two lots, at Suitable for fruit or sandwiches, and specially priced for the small size at 25¢-—two larger sizes, special B5¢. $1.50 and $3.75 —Firet Floor. Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM 4,500 Yards of Wash Goods “x7.1 | to Sell Thursda | 6c Yd. Exceptionally Low-Price 6¢ Yd. Ouse og 3 =O = 1120 yards of Dunkirk Suitings, a lineh- 250 yards of Self-stripe Cotton Crepes, finished cotton fabric, 34 inches wide, 27 inches wide, in tan, brown and in blue, tan, gray or brown mixture. canary color. Special 6¢@ yard. Special 6¢@ yard 200 yards of Fancy Self-stripe Piques, Over 300 yards of Cotton Krinkolette special @¢ yard. (same weave as Ripplette), in tan and Over 2,000 yards of fast-color Dress white or pink and white stripes; 27 Percales in light and dark ground inches wide; special 6¢@ yard effects. Special 6¢ yard. 670 yards of Glendee Cloth, 30 inches 500 yards of Miscellaneous Wash Fab- wide, a solid-color, linen-finished suit- rics, suitable for women's and chil- ing, in light-blue or dark-red. Special dren’s garments, also in this selling, 6¢ yard. riiT | unusual value at 6¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom 200 Pieces of New Fancy Ribbons 34 to 4% Inches Wide Special | 10c} Yard XCEPTIONAL offering for Thursday, comprising a special purchase of Novelty 4 Taffeta Ribbons, 200 pieces in all, including: FANCY CHECKS SHADOW DRESDENS SATIN-STRIPE DRESDENS DRESDENS WITH PLAIN CENTER WHITE WITH WOVEN RED DOT WHITE, PINK, RED AND BLUE WITH SHIRRING CORD —widths from 3% to 434 inches. Special, 10¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom - Corset Covers | Pamelia Aprons A Clearance of . ’ Special 19¢ Special 69c _Women’s —wellmade Crepe Corset St cele Linen Dusters Covers with trimming of rib- bon-run lace at neck and arm: eyes, spectal 19¢. cover-all . Two lots of Women's’ well- tallored Linen Dusters, sult- able for automobile and ouf- ing wear, reduced to $1.25 made of | and $2.95, Apron as; Muslin Corset Covers with BIOL BERT, embroidery edge at neck run with ribbon and scalloped em- striped ging- —Rasement Salesroom. broidery trimming around ham in white -_ arms. Special 19¢, with blue, pink, twvens| SUede Gloves der or gray, prettils| Reduced to trimmed with 4 scatiod'em| 69 Pair broidery edge SHARPLY reduced price on round quoted for pre-inventory neck, kimono} clearance on a lot of Long slee@ves.| Suede Gloves in colors, Short waist-line and | Black Suede Gloves and sev- pocket. Spe-| eral pairs of Kid and Cape cial 69¢. Glov E special B5¢. —Basement Salesroom at 606 wah besa, —Basement Satesroom Basement Salesroom. Another pretty Muslin Cor- set Cover has deep trimming of ribbon-run insertion and edge around neck and lace- edged arm-eyes, special 19¢, CREPE DRAWERS, SPE- CIAL 35. Circular Drawers of good quality: “crepe, well-finished, trimmed with Torchon lace, Women’s Silk Gloves Broken Lines Women’s Reduced to 25c Pair Low Shoes Reduced to —clearance values in Women’s Short $1.95 and $2.45 Pair Si ( yes f avy quality, in red, cEN hi r Silk Gloves of heavy quality 54 ROKEN lines of Women’s Oxfords gray, tan and brown, good quality and Pumps in Satin, Velvet, Suede Chamoisette Gloves and other odd lines. and Patent Leather, reduced for clear- Reduced to 25¢ pair. ance to $1.95 and $2.45 pair. —Rasement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Bow Ties, 5c Drapery Remnants N interesting assortment of Wom- en's Bow Ties, with trimming of Reduced for Clearance dhadow ‘Woes Valkgannes ‘and’ tube HE pre-inventory clearance, at greats Irish lace, 5¢ each, —Basoment Salesroom. ly reduced pric of remnants and ets odd lots, including Silkolines, Sateens, Plaitings and Ruchings Serims, Table Oil-cloths, Mosquito Bar 15¢ Yard Net, Swisses, Cretonnes, Curtain Nets OUBLE Chiffon Ruching and Net Sunfast Drapery Materials, Colored- Dre and Shadow Lace Plaiting in white border Scrims, Burlaps and other I and cream color, attractively priced at fabrics. —Rasoment Salesroom. 15¢ yard Basement Salesroom.

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