The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1914, Page 8

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a y De ae ee ; Mail | [RESUME ATLANTIC SHIPPING] = 4 eg a Se Ti Citing ON Carefully AMERICAN EXPORTS TO MOVE FrepeRick NELSON «3 The best Sewing Machine for the \ a today. It is lo in every respect / are getting a rare bar and will do perfect work. The cab| gain. While the Floor sae rE Bon Marche’s hursday S News F: h ursday Store News rrom the By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, Aug. 19-——Commerce on the Are Bri : the Prices Atlantic ts soon to be resumed in British, French, acseenE Down to the Very Low- and cotton exports will presently be moving again oad Their transit will not walt for ships fying the est Level. : Bi American flag. pul ; The “Yukon $12.50 Hand mA cutne Md hams Sipe" ff} ~— 2,000 Yards Woolen Dress Fabrics « , : a ely sans P oad $14.50 Yukon The Bon Marche’s . viel * se Now become apparent that Germany and ie i Sewing Machine on Sale bg ite Drop-Head Machine regular cash prices for 9 ‘ 95¢ At a Very Low Price { comes to cutting these Handlest little Sewing Machine Without waiting for a naval battle, the Ger \ pric till lower, you f yack It man fleet has ceased to be & menace to commerce ‘ * ‘ are getting a trank of carry it im your hands Seems Alseasy AuDareRey Corey ger ties in the Basement Salesroom a special purchase of 2,000 orth 86 English ships—and these carry more than those . » of desirable inet Ye tan rich golden oak finish, | very «yukon” Sew- f ft tore living in Alaska oF te of anislish ahipe—and these carry more than those iH vards of Woolen Dress Materials in a great variety of and one in the center. It has the Jing Machine—whether ff equal | @iteon Gardner and Prance-cas pow, with comparative safety hand-litt drop-head device. A com- } hand or drop-head—is it has the same head action as |f! " Seodinaiee Gal Seana ‘ciereen : ; Piece wet of stock preessr foot nt. | fully guaranteed for 10 \ the Yukon machine, the power De II] american and Hnglisih meer ant Tenn these ney wiles te France’ "| as well as for Children’s School Coats and Dresses. Included: Mixed Tweed Suitings ne ca POPULAR BASEMENT SALESROOM Belgian, Italian, Norwegian and Dutch ships, Grain | ; An Important Offering of At firat, it waa thought necessary that mer Austria have not the ability to stop Atiantio com Sewing Machines are e merce, f 8 e science—so when it ee sho is mistress of the nema, | : : ae é HE Dress Goods Section contributes to Thursday’s opportuni- if you want to, with five drawers—two on each side of al! the other nations combined, except Germany |Il weaves for Women’s and Misses’ Autumn Suits, Cloaks and Skirts | tachments given free with every/ voors ing furnished Nub Seitings by a hand-power inet! afrgahg Diagonal Cheviot Suitings foreten construction to American r try. The emergency measure to | provide a means of keeplig up marine commerce under the fing of al Salt-and-Pepper Suitings Basket Suitings $1. 00 Wilhelmina Aprons at 75¢ Each [immedi ie the rob af tanarrtng American exert Zibeline Suitings Serges will immediately w the problem of transporting American exports, unde ® provision \} . . You get a bargain when you buy Wilhelmina Aprons, for Oey tt ; meter He provisions Enh il | Bedford Tweed Coatings Cheviot Coatings Epingle » Cloth as thousands of vessels become available for the merchant marine | can be worn as house dresses as well. These are of blue and / = ee ; — ; |] and many others. All of these are in qualities regularly selling at | ink ginghams or light colored percales, with round necks and short TO VOTE ON LABOR EXEMPTION a considerable advance over the price quoted for Thursday’s sell- ed with rick-rack braid. pee: Seaves,: trimmed Bie WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—-A vote {s expected in the senate tonight — Basement Salesroom 25¢ Priscilla Dust Caps 10¢ Each on the labor exemption provision in the Clayton anti-trust bill, Ben Pomerne said he would oppose the exemption measure because he ing—the yard, 95c. Good quality Dust Caps, made of gingham and percale; made ks Fat Seer ) belleves it unnecessary. | Resin. SEA hah Priscilla style and neatly trimmed with rick-rack braid. The 25e for Thurse a eac = Floor. nd, special for Thursday at 10¢ each. agetiaa 3,000 VISIT INDUSTRIAL FAIR Combination Suits Pearl Buttons ; : | More than 3,000 people viewed the various exhibits at the indus-| 5¢ Card Children’s Ansieetil d Hose Will S. Soon Be Higher trial fair at the Armory, under the auspices of the Seattle Mannfac Special 89¢ coat ‘quale aan iiaktee. equipment - President Wilson yesterday signed the bill admitting vessels =f Special for Tharsday— Apron Day Children’s 25¢ Lisle Socks 17¢ Pair and cetereaet Get the little ones’ Hosiery here at 17c instead of 25c. Chil- dren’s Imported Lisle Thread Socks, in sizes 4 to 8%. Many pretty patterns, such as Jacquard and checked effects, of white with blue “Lam well pleased with the success of the first day of the exhibi-| tion,” said Forrest EB. Smith, of the association. “Much Interest 1s| displayed by Seattle citizens, while visitors are taking advantage of | seeing first hand the goods they are buying.” Ht} Tomorrow will be Merchants’ day at the fatr, and #everal hundred | A S pictured, Muslin Two- piece Combinations, cor- set cover and drawer style, in fisheye or regular two-hole style, card of one dozen, 5¢, — Basement Saiesroom. well-made and finished and Cotton Union or white with pink. —Lower Main Floor. CRETONN'! | | , ; trimmed with lace insertion ° Full bolts of Cretonnes, 2,000 Cotton Bats in full sheets for The council! will pass the Erickson ordinance, providing for Specially priced for Thurs- women's Cotten Ribbed yards in all, 27 inches = in thea comforters; size 72x90 Inches; |f/ five auto busses to connect Division A with the Lake Burien day at 39¢. nion 3 delegates to the Northwest merchants’ convention will be entertained comforter coverings; in floral and snow white, weighing 30 ounces; municipal e, and if the mayor Vetoes it, the counel! will sleeve or Dutch neck and short Oriental ¢ a, 4 . 60c value for a day at 48 each attempt to pass it over his head. a sleeve style; sizes 24, 36, 38. se Lower Main Floor. Domestic Section . —Lower Main Floor. This ie indicated by the unanimous report In favor of the Germantown Yarn Unusual value at 39¢. bill by the city utilities committee, consisting of Erickson, “Basement Salesroom. Lundy, Marble and Hesketh. The mayor says it's unconstitu- | k 9c Skein sonst se, copezton Sowa & == Fourtold Yarn, 20 colors Stocking Feet to choose from; $1.65 pound, Special 5e Pair at heart he is not In ¢avor of munici Four special lots of Lace Curtains—each lot at a heavily re- Secinieaererh or 9¢ skein duced price—will give you the chance of saving a pretty penny | . “Racine” Stocking feet in on new Fall eng & our oo’ es HI WILL OPEN CONVENTION i ee bogey probe re ™% Kinds run from the lowly, yet g wearing Nottinghams, up to With Presid Howard D. Th iding, M om win lit % : : +e : French Lacet and hand-made curtains. open the Neste want Merchants’ convention Lira gy J dog welcome ||} House Sacques Specially Priced 4 at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Frye hotel. The delegates were the | $1.35 No guests at luncheon today of the Seattle Sales Managers’ association. SPECIAL 69¢— If you want new Window Curtains for Fall at a small, ttingham Cortains, Pair | a Net-Top Laces air Ie Erle Ae oehorrea Bhilsg hagrerdecns vonrs Ste ont. Le tesa Three pretty styles, one of batiste with embroidery op rice, See these $1.35 Nottingham Curtains we offer at collar and cuffs; one of fancy crepe with embroidery Bee a pair. They are 50 inches wide, all shaded designs. | Tomorrow will be Merchants’ day at the industrial fair in the | ff 15¢ Yard Curtains Worth to $2.50, Pair $1. 39 PROPOSES $11,600 AD —THE AUGUST SALE OF LACE CURTAINS— ape and ribbon trimming; the third of Colonial crepe Nettop Laces with Oriental | Choice of white and ecru. Un- ECIAL 50¢— SPECIAL 29¢— Extra quality Filet and Cable Net Curtains, } Secretary Otto A. Caso, of the Seattle Commercial club, who spent 4 e with lace and ribbon trimming. edge, in widths up to 6 inches. usual values, 15¢ yard. splendid for service. Most of them are 3 yates his vacation Ip an extended trip along the Alaska t, last night pro- | House Sacques of fancy House Sacques of per- ALLOVER LACES, 25¢ YARD long, 45 = 4 oe wide, worth up to $2.50 a | posed to club members a double page advertisement, wetting forth the | cales and lawns in sev- Ba prcenie Pes is pair, specia ecru, ‘asso! | Fecreational and material attractions of the Northland, to bo inserted |} colored lawn, with roll 0241 dretty styles, in as- ment of pleasing patterns. in the Saturday Evening Post. | * " "He said {t would cost $11,600 for one tnsertion. It knocked the||f| Ollar and cuffs of plain ccrted patterns and col- Exceptional values at 25¢ Choice Real Irish Point Window Curtains, worth up to $4.00 a pair, full 3 yards long, made on heavy ) | wind out of those present for a moment, until the colonel showed them | i! material, piped to match. ri | | » PIP . orings. $2 95 the advantages of paying this sum for direct results over the using of a ow French net with elaborate hand cut-out borders, | lke to know how much {t would cost to send out circulars that would at $2.95 a pair. be equally effective, to 5,000,000 people.” | a larger fund for publicity, with half of {t pald for salaries. ] “This advertieoment will reach 6,000,000 readers,” he sald. “I would | $5 Lace Curtains, a Pair. | CINCH FOR CHINESE TO ENTER Only $3.45 a pair for these hand-made Curtains, is | Schastirais pesky’ the Sack wha te Che ont tttee | OR early Autumn wear these little models in Black Special A * i f } nvestigations condu or pas by ® subcommittee | “ 3 : s - et, ares ip trcsanay shel er wee of the United States commission on federal relations, indicate that 30 |} Velvet—brimless, with soft, draped crowns—are rench Lacet, all on heavy, imported Frenc } per cent of the Chinese population in Washington have been smugsied ||] decidedly smart. Trimmed in any number of chic binet, worth $5.00. Third Floor. across the Canadian border, which {® practically unpatrolied. This was Ses ane ills, fl made public today by Chairman Walsh. A dozen witnesses, including effects, with fancy feathers, wings, quills, flowers, Immigration Commissioner Henry M. White, were examined by the I} velvet poppies and, of course, the newest gold and }commission directly. The commiseion will propose new immigration | : | laws requiring complete registration of all Chinese residents now tn silver ornaments i 75¢ Seamless Bed $1.25 Crocheted A dilate saoatiesiase H] Very attractively priced; $5.00 and $6.50. Sheets, 81x90 Ins. 59c 3-4 Bedspreads, Ea. 95¢ | Untrimmed Black Velvet and Plush Shapes, $2.95 =, frome $8 ten eae ee | Only 6c each for Seamless | 9c ‘Thursday tor Crochetea || AUDITORIUM SITE OFFERED and $3.95. ; attractive | filetweaye of Bed Sheets, size 81x90 inches, | Bedspreads tn neat Marsetiles || A committe was appointed by Rabbi Koch, chatrman of the avt-| Untrimmed Velvet Shapes, in black and colors, | WSS, are 3% yards long, made from as good, heavy- os a gy Ais Be | torlum committes, to report on the offer from the John Collins estate ji] $1.45. 50 inches wide, and there wel, sheeting; th “ Seeeereee Vers; SMe Teer | of a two-block site for the Auditorium a the end of the Hast U inion | 1 ‘. are just 90 pairs available bit gil sexs hem- | inches; value $1.25, coe thee, | Untrimmed Black Plush Shapes, $1.95. a eeniiee ceca pace Bed Comforters —Basement Salesroom. the pair, Sie. Sraomts 79¢ | Wore it, ta $2.85) CITY DANCE HALLS OPEN IN SEP. | Silk Charmeuse Petticoats | fs"gis."ma | —Basement Salesroom. Smart Autumn Millinery Filet-Weave $5.00 and $6.50 Lace Curtains Pair IVE patterns to choose 12 1-2¢ Pillow Cases Bed Pillows, Ea. cha o RODS, SPECIAL 10¢— . | ead Comforters, size 70x80 } Goose - neck Extending Inches, Emmerich Bed Pillows, size | inches, covered with pretty fieldhoures, will be held under the auspices of the park board at Low-Priced at $1.95 Curtain Rods for long cur- Collins playfield the second week In September. The exact date 18%x26 inches, filled with | floral silkoline and filled witt co For Pillow Cases ad be . otar TICOATS . : tat mn . feat at ic each, They are me | £904, odorless feathers and | good white cotton, with pink has not been determined. The dance will be in charge of Marry EW PETTICOATS of all-silk charmeuse (will not — | {in complete with, brack: A. Btine, director of playfield, and will be 5 cents a dance. s 4 with fancy twilled | and blue borders. i i i diam weight, size 42x36 inches be- | Covered | wr! . q Y each. fore ‘yall will wear well. ticking, at 79¢ each. The exact date will be decided when Roland Cotterill, sec- rip or pull SAE Se seams) with knife-plaited and apron = NOLIN a $4.50 Satin $3 45 retary of the park board, returns from the East, On his return, tucked flounces. Colors are navy-blue, black, white, he will visit the Cleveland municipal dance hall and note their Russian, emerald, American-beauty, Copenhagen-blue, $1.25 Comforters Beds; preads Seeas Sind 81x99 In. rm, 49e the 3-4 Size, Ea. 89¢ Heavy weight Satin Hed- we king’s-blue, tan, brown and changeable effects. Good Geamed Bed Sheets, size 81x99 Bed Comforters, covered | spreads with Marsetiies pat- . = Sa) inches before hemming. Made| with flowered and figured | terns, neatly hemmed; ius CARS FINISH LONG RUN Values at $2.95. ne ee from 8 median weight sheeting, at | chintz and filled with a good | 82x87 inches. On sale for a 16 —— inst of 65c each, on Thurs- | grade of cotton. The three- | day at $2.45 each. With the 16 which finished tn the P.-L. reliability t to Van-| day. quarter size; all well made, —Lower Main Floor. he Facava "estar aiveancot wnher (kd y tener, there} couver and return Tuesday afternoon under lock and key today, there | New Autumn ‘Waiate, 1.15 | You'll find it fitable to anticipate your Autumn and Winter Bedding needs |] | ‘8 little probability that the winner will be decided before tomorrow. | while prices are as low as those quoted above | asa co Ledge = topes. pag vy 4 chang abe yp cong include smart blouse and vestee models in Organdy, For it begins to look as if the war was going to be a long-drawn-out affair—and Thomas. The same car reached the finishing line first a year ago. Crepe, Ratine and Fancy Waistings, designed with when present stocks are gone, prices are certain to be higher. Only five cars, Metz No, 6, Buick No. &, Chalmers No, 16, Stude-|Il] jong, set-in sleeves and high or low neck. Some in baker No. 17 and Ford No. 24, completed the journey with perfect § , ” 69c White Wash Silks at 25¢ Gingham Aprons for Various penalties have been imposed upon the other comp plain white, others in black, and several pretty combi- ON SALE ee?’ er nation colorings also featured. Sizes 34 to 44. Mod- —29e Yd.— c d FROM —17e Ea.— REPUDIATES CARBAJAL MONEY erately priced at $1.15. —Basement Salesroom Pure White Wash Silke with self Women’ # Circular Watst Aprons a ‘ | (nae Baskets aeleedadqrsatl Cornter; ull 38 incbes oa: MEXICO CITY, Aug. 19.—By order of Gen. Carranza, former Pro- aes ee tite tee with ruffle all around and two pockets. vistonal President Carbajal's issue of $10,000,000 in government notes Apron Ginghams at 6c Yard Special 15¢ Made of good gingham.. On sale till > , ng now in circulation, will be Fepudiated tomorrow, Carranza {s still at Value 69c, Upper Main Floor. TO 12 12 Thureday at 17c. Second Floor, Atzcapotzalco today. Federal troops are being mustered out of serrige f 4 s in Twenty-seven-inch Apron Gingham, strong and lustrated, Shopping Basket, strongly made of ¢ 10 Curtain Rods Priced today. 25¢ Chemisettes, Special ONLY Siiracinneminnemn serviceable, in small, medium and large broken checks, woven reed: —t15¢ Ea.— SABE —5e Ea.— } large and roomy. in fast indigo blue; also a number of pieces in green ‘wo sizes, 10x16 and 10%x16 Heavy Extension Curtain Roda, ex- Hist Chem! dere accepted for ‘a 4 TODAY'S LESSON IN WAR GEOGRAPHY and brown. Special, Thursday, 6¢ yard. tiahise,. OD0ie En emiae she tend from 25 to 50 inches, with exten- i ‘ Basement Balesroom special price, each, 15¢, lace or net, white or cream, with draw- | 8"Y Of these Morn-\ gion brackets, Not over 6 t - Babe sb oes eer weet line; nicely boned, Till’ Ing Specials. tomer. Till 12 Thursday, 6o each 12 ursday, 15c. Upper Main Floor. Third Floor. - PONT-A-MOUSSON—A village of 12,500, mentioned in dispatches | as one point of entrance for German invasion of Framee, It is located |on the Moselle river. It 1s 18 miles by rail from Metz and 226 miles MEN’S $1.50 “MANHATTAN” SHIRTS AT $1.15—FOR A LITTLE LONGER, from Paris. bas e ar Ops HUY—Midway between Liege and Namur, on the right bani of Special Small size Round O-Cedar Mop, special 60¢. Large size Round O-Cedar Mop (polish or chem- ically treated dry mop), special 9O0¢. ~ the Meuse. Is city of 15,000, protected by its famous citadel, partly hewn from solid rock. Is the burial place of Peter the Hermit. LUXEMBURG—Capital of independent grand-duchy of the same M name. Has 21,000 people. Was once strongly fortified but treaty at I | London in 1867 guaranteeing {ts neutrality ordered them demolished, | Famous in Burope as a summer resort during August, x LUNEVILLE—Twenty miles east of Nancy on the railroad to ~Housefurntshings Section Strasburg and 15 miles from the frontier, Is city of 25,000 ana t., 1 3 and once Union St. Second Ave. Pike St. Telephone Main 6825. the seat of ducal grandeur. Peace between France and Austria was signed here in 1801, assigning the Rhine and Alps as the frontier of the one and the Adige for the other,

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