The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 8

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\ THE SEATTLE STAI | | |ALL READY FOR “GOWN DAY” et ir || —At the Bon Marché’s August Sale of White— MEXICAN W AR oasie | I REDERICK é~ NELSON Filled —Ready With Hundreds and Hundreds of Dainty Gowns— Made-Up Rugs Attractively Priced +. Dreamy, filmy creations in J 0 CON ; IN U E 7 silks and laces—delicate confec . PPVHESE Rugs are made up from discontinued patterns and short lengths of carpet- 4 tions in sheerest of nainsooks and MEXICO CITY, Aug. 4-On behalf of the constitutionalist army ‘ a ape i c ; silkiest of ribbons—and when it General Carranza has refused to give guarantees for the safety of the ing with borders to mat and are exceptional values at the pr quote - bs " need lives and property of the adh ate of th funet Huerta ime, and , ‘ , h ys ted } y availabl 3 comes to the less expensive |f) has also declined to treat further with Provisional President Carbajal’s one each of the rugs | oh ere a “every day or, rather, “every peace delegates 4 night” affairs—why, for $0c you This decision means the revolution wil! continue " P > - a let a 7: rei page gg 20 is yap det Immediately after Carranzu'a decision was announced, the cabinet Tapestry Brussels 3ody Brussels Wilton Velvet . , pnt Into m to devise me of raising funds fo rampalx -~ © nicely trimmed with lace tr No yr rely it aay sexgnetions fale: by restene’ Carba al, i Rugs 2ugs Rugs 4 thd ac\~’ SM nf These fine, “extra special” bar was sald, will be made wg's SUB? 3 ‘<a :daabwbase SM}. gains for “Gown Day.” Secretary of War Velasco tasned the following statement today 6x8-6 ripe ODS putas ae a 3400 — t. ——- * “We have 36,000 federal soldiers now in Mexico City, and every man 8-3x10-¢ 10.00 IK1S-3 scsvcveses $16.00 teense will remain loyal to the Inst.” | 4-4 Vickie is acan 6-9x10. 10.00 65c Muslin and Crepe Gowns, Special l]| "Through the Graciian intuister| President Wilson urged Cartaiel | 8-3x10-9'........ HED) Osta Say nian tes 1600 69x) : \ and the provisional cabinet to surrender unconditionally, but Secretary 4, or Get ios. vittebess 40 5 Good quality Muslin and Crepe Gowns with short set-in or kimono c of Foreign Relations Lugan said the government would make armed 8-3x11 200 9K10-G weveeees ne 4-6x9-S 10.06 sleeves and low necks, edged with lace and run with pink or blue ribbon resistance to any advance by the rebels 83x10-10 ... 12.00 46x69 4.00 FOKID cecsscnceeee ).00 Also a few muslin gowns with long sceves and V necks =— WHER c0cs5 vss 10.00 oat ee ee 15.00 ‘ , 7 2 Muslin G t 1 | SIGN ARBITRATION PACT PMID sc Gbivels vos 12.00 7-6x8-4 . ove $200 J : ; Pretty 8$5¢ Crepe and Muslin Gowns a | WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Reprenentatives of Western raflronde and 3undhar Wilton i re ise teee Axminster Rugs J a : ‘ 5 . fro voke a ; thelr enginemen and tratnmen, signed an agreement today to arbitrate 2 € ¢ All made with low necks and short sleeves, some with front y en the Wage diapate,. The asbitratera probably will taport their findings ; 8-3x106 15.00 é tirely of lace, edged with lace and drawn with ribbon in pink or blue. Also | January 1 . Rugs BIND secvccosors O-Sx106 5k. bei ee a white and blue crepes finished with lace recerecomce el -— - 3-9x6-2 .. § $ 500 ++ 15.00 7-6x106 .....ees00e 10.00 ff i 3 reece t's tase’ a 50 Muslin Gowns, Special ) ESTHER MITCHELL ENDS LIFE CET RE ha ae 22.50 AIO Boj dees . 1350 | oa aul ° usin ’ pec ¥ Second Floor. |] She had been Berry. - - a | The New Casque Comb | Eeather Mitchell committed suicide at W | Married but a few weeks, her new name b Esther Mitchol! figured tn a murder brother, George Mitchell, shot and killed “J the Seaitie “Holy Rollers,” on the ground that Cre undue control” over Esther. Tho girl killed her brother and waa se | but was finally released, with a “Holy Ro , Ore You will like these Muslin Gowns that we are selling at the White } 95e Sale for 95¢ ome with front yoke and sleeves of lace, also with beading | and ribbon t Also some bl ind white crepes part er | designed to be worn with the French-rol!l head-dress, has H been received in the Jewelry Section in a number of | Priced at $1.00 and $1.75 i “Joan Sawyer” Combs, in fan-shape, plain and jeweled effects, $1.00 to $2.25 gt ees ERESan LEM | gs. Women’s $1.50 Nainsook or Crepe Gowns You should see these pretty Gowns that we are selling at Fine nainsook or crepes in pink, blue white, trimmed with lace. Some have high necks and long sleeves, and others are Empire style field had gained acoom soon after, ardian. or” ap aK |LOAD IS OFF SAM’S MIND It's all right, Uncle Sam, you oan go ahead now and prosper | | to your heart's o $1.25 heavy attractive designs or Lovely $2.98 Nainsook Gowns, Special I]| Sr tsoner"Eecule Chraer ot Commerce cough W. Asters, | PPL The Gowns that we offer at $1.98 are perfectly lovely—made with | manager of t ransportation bureau, who, in commenting on | yokes of embroidery or lace, some with set-in medallions, others with e Ht be grey rate decision of the interstate commerce commis 4 » “Dp: ” wi s of i 20 nd V- r ibbon | —__7 jf} sion, spake thus e wide bands of pink ribbon. “Round and V-necks, lace trimmed and ribl =| =——— | eee eck ci tks wudatind suihevie subusesbe died seth New Combinations Women’s “Rialto run. —Second Floor. | tend to a better fecling and. more extended business transac | on. Silk Hosiery, $1.00 ADE of superior quality silk, without artificial weighting knitting or dyeing, these Silk Stock- ings give exceptional service and sat- isfaction Come in black only, strengthened with lisle sole and 6-inch garter top. at $1.00 HE tion shown in the sketch is of three attractive new styles to sell at this moderate price. It is made of soft Combina- Only $4.25 for $5.00 White Wool Blankets, size 66x80 Inches, | in AUGUST SALE OF | WHITE BEDDING We have purchased huge quantities of White Bedding a-purpose for this sale— MAY WITHDRAW NAMES | Judge Frate * denied the injunction asked by the recallers to | prevent the auditor from accepting withdrawals from the recall pe- titions against Commissioners Hamilton and Knudsen. The court held the supreme court settled the question in a Pierce county case, and |i] withdrawals are permitted up to the timo the auditor fixes a day for the election AN ILLUSTRATED QUOTATION one especially well woven, soft and lofty, with neat pink and biue | borders. On sale Wednesday Site thew over beive the nail”—in order to be able to give you better bargains in | ete speed Price $1.00 pair. eae seal Come and benefit by our efforts to save you money trimmed with me- ee i % a dallions of Nor- W n’ Cotton $1.00 BED SPREADS 79c EACH 00 PEQUOT SHEETS 85¢ EA. mandy Valen- omens ciennes lace set in with two- thread lace insertion. Two rows of insertion, ribbon-run beading and edge finish the top. Price $1.00. The second Combination is trimmed with embroidery and lace insertion combined, and finished around neck, arm-eyes and on drawers with Valenciennes lace edge. Rib- bon-drawn beading trims the waist-line. Price $1.00 Swiss-embroidery insertion and ribbon- Union Suits $1.00 and $1.25 OMEN’S Cotton Union Suits of medium weight, suitable for present and early Fall wear; fine weave and seamless, in the following styles: High neck, long or elbow sleeves, ankle length. Dutch neck, sleeveless or with wing sleeves, knee or ankle length. Low neck, sleeveless or with wing sleeves, knee or ankle length. Sizes 4, 5 and 6, $1.00; 7, 8 and 9, $1.25. —Firet Floor. The Ohio Steel Range N addition to its proved reputation as a fuel- saver and an excellent baker, the “Ohio” is conceded to be one of the best constructed, $1.25 BED SPREADS 95c EACH $1.50 BED SPREADS $1.29 EA. $2.00 BED SPREADS $1.65 EA. 24¢ PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 20c 22¢ PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 19¢ 65¢ BLEACHED SHEETS 49c EA. 50c BLEACHED SHEETS 33c EA. AUGUST SALE OF sak WHITE COTTONS | rT] Fall sewing only a month or six weeks away at most—better take advantage of these wonderful August White Sales to lay in materials to make up later on in the | season. You'll not see such low prices again this year--you can make up your mind to | 45¢ FRENCH LAWNS AT 29¢ YD. D | 15¢ FANCY LAWNS AT 10¢ YARD $1.75 CHECK RATINE AT $1.39 YD. $1.50 BROCADE RATINE 95¢ YD. $1.75 STRIPED VOILES $1.19 YD. 90 PEQUOT SHEETS 75¢ EACH supa wo. 19¢ Yd. | Fine, sheer Flaxon, crisp new goods, tn full bolts. Choose from checks and stripes at 19c a yard, instead of 250 and 300. } Pretty for waists and children’s dresses. iy Shakeseare | Crabbed age and youth cannot live together SEE SHOW WITH BARTELL Celebrating a quartér of a century In Seattle, the Partell Drug Co. | has distributed 10,000 tickets to Indy patrons in the five stores of the | company to the Empress theatre, which has jus ned under the man agement of Marcus Loew. Hundreds of people attended the opening and many were unable to gain entrance the first night, #0 great grero the crowds. FIREMAN BURIED WITH HONORS Patrick Cooper, fireman, gave up his life In the Grand Trunk Pacific dock fire, but if the love and appreciation shown by his comrades today, If the hundreds of dimmed eyes meant anything, he did not die In vain. Two hundred and fifty firemen formed the funeral cortege that solemnly wended its way from the fire headquart Third av. and Main st. this morning, and proceeded to Fi av., then to Cherry st, then to S . to Madison Ninth av., and then to St. Ja At the head of the procession was the firemen'’s band, and Fire Chief Stetson marched with the men. A solemn requiem mass was offered at the cathedral, and the procession moved to Seventh av. and Union et. There the lace edge trim the top of the third Com- bination and the waist-line is finished with embroidery beading drawn with ribbon. Price $1.00. ~-Gecond Floor. that. $1.65 LONG CLOTH $1.29 BOLT 15¢ DOTTED SWISS 10¢ A YARD 20 LINGERIE CREPE 10c A YD. 20e WAISTING MADRAS 124¢ YD. 25¢ WHITE VOILE AT 124¢ YD. handsomest and most convenient ranges on the market. The Ohio hot-blast fire-box, which makes for greater economy in fuel-consumption, is one of Bon Marche Flour—the best—49-pound sacks No Telephone Orders Accepted At these Prices. at $1.19 a sack when ordered with other grocer. fes. Not over one sack to a customer at this Mill Ends and Full Bolts of firemen formed two lines, In front of which the hearse and 20 the features of this range well worth investi- price. ches € autos, carrying relatives and friends of the hero fireman, New Del Monte Sugar ream Brick Cheese. Calicoes, 24 Inches Wide, Yd. passed. The firemen, hats off, bowed their heads low. There gation. Peas, 1914 pack. x 2.000 yards of Calicoes, 24 inches wide, in light were numerous floral offerings. Interment was made at Cal- | © {lt * doz, $1.45; can r } and dark colors, mill ends and full bolts, with vary cemetery. Cooper was 30 years old. Three family sizes, with 16-inch oven, $44.50; ‘ | 2 : : : A all figures. Till 12 Wednesday 4c. Lower - gi 8.50 2 20-inch ov: $52.5 * Chocoinig, "nose heist tale aan SEATTLE DELEGATES TO GO 18-inch oven, $48.50 and 20-inch oven, $52.50. ~~) rally ah 22 Any size fitted with water coil and connected ee = 6-pound 1 tates, d which will pet in Tacoma tomo v Canned Peas, sweet and | 27x54 {nchea, in Orten Paper, Ia size rolls Three hundred and nty de ates from the 29 Seattle clubs have 4 tender, RE 2 merry tal designs. On eale| at 6 b 12 Wednen already reported. From the present outlook, Seattle will have by far . | fi 9 ail 12 day vi 5 ro! the largest representation in the cc nth ; Rome 8 Se me tey ae st GAY Dac ove Opouiy | ay rane eerie ne rare BASEMENT SALESROOM a | larly 2c. Third Floor. | ered. Lower Main Floor, Baio i| bi . : 1 | | Giri’ $2.00 Mary J . HOW B ARBER SIZES UP WAR Black-and-White Effects in New Silk | A r 00 Mary Jane Pumps for $1.59 a Pair | DANG LO UT Petticoats jf ; 7 | a Girls’ $2.00 “Mary Jane” Pumps, made of palaat dance rag Velvet, Satin-and-Velvet com- coats with accordion- ff : : Ld 4 ade o 2 a , ye have heard the opinions of the financial man, the profess Sh. <1) el @ F Telte plaited sali i 4 with low heels and heavy hand-turned soles, and flat tailored and the wise ones in general on the European war situation. Tt new binations, Silk Crepe and Felts, | qd. “messaline _ silk ; bows. a remains for the man in one of the ordinary walks of life to add hi illustrating several variations of the flounce and all-messaline | ‘ And only $1.59 i w Upper Main Piser, views on the subject to th bout th a AS Ps ig , m the subject to the “abo > ” dise 0; r e bir . i ralty | L mly $1.59 a pair on Wednesday. Center Section. mbes, Wil be Guite exnlained'an ar age ty ms ussion and the big black-and-white color scheme styles with novelty or ff “I'll be doggoned,” waid J, R. Lighty, barber, who, asa likable chap Fancy feathers, wings, hackle knife-plaiting, offered in Just for Wednesday— And I've got a hunch there's a lot of other people in tho samo fix and grosgrain ribbon are the trim- orings, including black, ; ‘ “As near as I am able to figure ft, this fuss Just broke loose ove: A Sales =o. navy, Copenha ing’s- | : across the ond without much of an excuse for trouble. ‘Those mon $7.50 Prices, $5.00, $6.50 and bhie,’ cnet per Aaya Mi a | . archs have been aching to take a crack at one another for years | .5O. ? ald, white an $ 1-3c Apron Ginghams for | 15¢ White Outing Flannel | 90¢ White Cotton Bats at |] now they're at it. T wish ‘em all sorts of luck ibetsdend | { ie “But whatever it all started over, {t must be a great sight to see Mi ’ hil ’ women’s sizes 34 to an aeroplane swooping down on a dirigible and the two of hee 7 slog 1sses and C 1 dren S Shoes 2 i i down to ruin after the crash in the air. These air champs whe are fet thease Middy ‘ ’ pulling those stunts have a high degree of nerve and patriotism, iW 7 us? received, Patent and Gun-metal High Shoes for Blouses, Choice. of Jap aaa | Pure Rolled ©: shipment Just hams, 27 inches wide, yard Wednesday. BON —be Yd.— 4,000 yards of Apron Ging: in fast The regular %1-8e grade at boa Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, in All Widths _ _ Just for Wednesday—This remarkable “Shoe Shop” bargain in the popular Mary Jane Pumps —1l0e Yd.— & yard for White | Only 100 Outing Flannel, full colorings; lengths to 20 yards, | wide, {n mill lengths to 10 yards, | Good, heavy quality; worth reg. | ularly 16¢ a yard. 29¢ Matting Rugs —18¢ Ea.— Snowy White 26 Inches | | size, In one sheet wemht. Special at | of 900, Lower Main Fi FOR A DOWNTOWN LUNCH—THE BRIGHT AND AIRY CAFE—SIXTH FLOOR 10¢ Toilet Paper —5e Roll — —7ie Ea.— Cotton size 72x90 Inches, full comforter Three-pound 76e instead oor, MARCHE Bata, Tho Seattle delegation to the fifth annual convention of the West ern Federation of Improvement clubs, comprising the five Pacific Coast ‘LUST FOR LAND CAUSES IT’ may represent the men in the us oceupations of the town, “I'll be doggoned if I understand what this European war thing {s all about. “I've got an {dea Emperor Wilhelm, had “been whis , pering things | to his old friend Joseph of Austria, and when Duke Ferdinand sin shot the tragedy offered a chance to start things. They started them, tut at that, I don’t believe Austria would go to war solely De of the death of one duke. eran ot “Everybody In Europe Is after more land. The Ferdinand death opened the way for the chance on®the part of Germany and Austria, When the other powers saw what was on foot, | the big fuss started. One king wouldn't stand idly by while his neighbor monarch was hogging off sections of rich territory | for his people and his pride | “Then * here's the million men from Germany marching on’ France | | and the million Frenchmen coming out to meet them, | That ought t make a nice little scrap when they get together. v1 the war will quiet things down over there and change Maybe around to suit everybody.” | things —Third Floor. for $5.00 extra. New Trimmed Hats $1.95 HARMING new Hats in Satin, ERSEY-TOP Petti- feathers, white flowers and, foliage an attractive range of col- pretty changeable effects. Very good value at $1.95. New Middy Blouses, 85c - IZES 6 to 20 New Untrimmed Hats in black Velvet, Plush and Satin-and-straw $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Basement Salesroom. combinations, New Arrivals in etre Maas ars and misses, children and growing girls. Made on full —Basement Salesreom. anese and Balkan styles in . be trees enough to go around, Some one Is ilabie Bioee mee e round-toe lasts, with Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 6 to fi white oF white with ~ A . Bi hurt t : - o Union 8t., Second Ave. Pike St. Telephone Main 6825, jmixup. "the ill 8, $1.75 pair; 814 to 11, $2.00 pair; 11% to 2, $2.95 Plve or red collar and Let ‘em go to It. It had to come, sooner or later. pair; 2% to 6, $3.00 pair. Basement Sairsroom, _CUffs. Price S5¢.

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