The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1914, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR i k “Frepenické NELSON. 2g | —a Look at California,” shouted the republicans during the past few Patterns Filled | isa k at Calltornta,” the p asives now shout with glee, And n nF > The Bon Marche een’. Saat aries wictzcanets | Girls’ School Coats, $6.50 to $21.50 Tut the bull moose grin of satisfaction exte ton, from the Columbia to the Canadian bord the Pactfte At progressive headquarters tn Seattle a bil bulletin announcement of the bull moose victories in California carried megaphoned ne Joy with it. Frem Dayton, Wash., Ole Hanson, progressive candidate for the U, 8, senate, telegraphed California's vote shows the old partios cannot meet us in battle, and the results there predict aweep ing Victory in Washington tn November | Political dopesters cannot recall so remarkable a case an the bull moose conquests in California Tuesday. It not only 4 d the republi cans, but it surprised even the mort optimiatic oKremnive California requires every voter who registers to declare party af | filtation, and there apparently seemed to be twice as many republt cans as progressives, Republicans all over the country tmd pointed | | to the Calffornia registration as showing the progressive party has | od all over Washing r, from the Idaho to in smart Balmacaan, Ca Every Time _— When school opens Tues- day you'll find that hun- dreds of boys are wearing Bon Marche’s $5 School Suits For the Clothing Section reports bigger sales of these splendid School Suits than ever before. ine, diagonal, serge, chinchilla ting, plas ‘ ese GIRLS’ WOOL DRI I One- and two-piece style n the new t m and checks, sizes 6 to 14 GIRLS’ WASH DRI I j ade up in good iality ¢ vercale 1 char ins " , " es hecaus ter made—of just completely collapsed i) made uf = . There's a reason, of couree.it's be ause they are just a little better m: ) | Rut when the votes were counted Tuesday, lo and behold! Bull || pretty plaid, check and stripe patte izes 6 to 14 years, $1.25, a little better cloth than most $5. hOol Suits. | moose candidates for r out of the seven state offices not only |] 5 Three styles of jackets—the belted Norfolk—the Bulgarian with stitched belt, and [ff] secured nominations on the progressive tieket, but also on the republl $1.95 and $26 s! 00 s d good, stout tweeds and worsteds can and democratic tickets || . 3 the plain double breasted, in all-w Bp h poh) shaped mie a 6 il GIRLS' SWEATER COATS GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES Some of the tweeds have two pairs of “knickers | The battle Is on. From now on candidates for prosecuting : ; f ne F All sizes from 6 to 17. | J attorney aren't going to mince words, apparently. Sizes 6 to 14 years, in these all-wool Middy Blouses of navy-blue flannel, Boys’ 35¢ Blouse Roane eenaies outing Shae nicianoed cont | Sweaters, knit with Byron iff-neck made with deep sailor collar and trim Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants Waists for £ School Boys’ Bell Blouses | ]) 4 he would ‘clean out prose i collars. Colors, navy, card maroon ming white silk braid. Sizes 6 ¢ ite — 7 . ~ - ‘ cuting At Murphy's depties | mpl cop if he | m Del. r¢ 395 d $5 20 vea $3.95 n Sizes From 6 to 17 Years Sizes 5 to 15, 4n tan and | Sizes From 6 to 16 Years roa oN a an Aa i tae a ead eared i} and white. Prices, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.00. 20 years, $3.95, cond Flew, biue chambray-—and neat —at $1.00— | Baz"! 50 Ea— “i'm going to get at the bottom of the Hamilton nulsance,” HH } Green declared. “As prosecutor, I'm going to put a stop to the inexcusable practices by the Hamliton outfit, which have . heaped. extravagant and need! expenses upon the people. 9 ™ Good, strong Woolen Trousers, $1.25 Rah Rah Boys’ Bell Blouses, with yokes lm avlng to Sort and if lon ¢ help of a grand jury, I'm Model No. 902 The Doll Section sizes 6 to 17 pears, in tan and Boys’ Hats $1.00 | made of sateen, chambray, sole clad to sat thet Gran Waa? titi ? } Sizes 6! to 7, In plain te, pere 1 dras, Plain ® ae ae er ges s Features the Following Very brown checks, blue mixtures and Sette, percate Gas macre a Ca lle Corset oo a black, ‘blue, brown snd | At th time that Green Issued his proclamation of m ass ee 4 corduroys, at $1.00 a pair. Just | pray felts ‘and fancy | COlOrs, bealdes many Meht and - e igeme:! me Oe, eran car comuaiioen ttractive Values for Saturday: “ a war, Judge Fre rown an iw A ] y the kind for the schoo! bors stripe, check and plain | dark patterns tn stripe effects | pivel dah the nattinadton alan euumed. And thay wore several Reduced AT T5e elot mi art at the time, too, Brown spoke at Junction hall, | Ballard. Gay spoke at Toit. | “My entire th aid Brown, “will be given to the office, | end | will be jafied with the ry of $3,000 without of | tempting to practice law on the side for private gain. | will ‘ an Jointed Dolls, 18% inches to $2.95 * with bisque head, curled wig and movable eyes. Blonde, Brunette of Special Values in Girls’ School Wearables Girls’ Serge Dresses $5.00 | $4.50to$5.50Dresses $3.75 | Girls’ Serge Dresses $3.50 | -——a_comfort- | have no connection with any private law firm. | challenge t f Tosca wig Girls’ All-wool Serge Dresses Giris’ Wash Dresses of ging | Girls’ All-wool Serge ghee | my opponents to make a similar pledge. One of the most com able, easy- a $1 50 4 J | | made with raglan sleeves, gored ‘theds of bribing a prosecuting attorney Is to retain a | fitting Lace- ‘a - front, trimmed with red. Sizes | tn sizes 6 to 12 years, at $3.75 | fastened with fancy cord and fee to the partner of the public official, out of proportion to | ac rset, th jointed t d t 6 to 14 years. | Instead of $4.50 to $5.50. | tassel, Sizes 6 to 14 years the work at hand, does the trick.” | / as pictured, with jointed hip and arms, bisque | | —Second Floor. if) Judge Brown did not specify Gay's name, but It Is Gay who ad of head, movable eyes and curled wi c sald he could not live on $4,000 a year when he was judge. The = | made > - ; a led. wig, B U k d | prosecuting attorney's salary ls only $3,000, and ie is genoreliy | white or light-pink Fitted with shoes and stockings a c ar rumored Gay Intends to keep up hie private practice as well as | 2 : 4 Four Patterns Have Just Been Unpacked ] srered’chv'imengs ‘keep on ‘ il Sales ee ee & At the same time, Judge Gay made an attack on the “lazy busband™ |} lightly boned. Has Jointed Dolls, 24 inches high, ae ( ’ EF ll law. Judge Brown fathered this law and advocated {ts passage in the Besly geek ta tol bisque bead, movaliie Glau FS legialature. astic g , i ad, , eyelashes, : O en S ew a | eee venture,” eald Judge Gay, “that tt te the first time there aver ail) sapnlder deel curled wig, shoes and stockings f et i to tax honest men to provide for the lary louts o’ p mete , e 12s conmeniy “tt rf vitag on pretty heavy when we must support | finished at top with silk tape. Sizes 19 Brunette, blonde or Tosca wig. An mii at high wages (and $1.60 ts pretty high for a lazy man) all the ‘won't to 26c exceptionally good Doll for this price, 7 : [vere ——— Unusual value at $2.95, ~*econt ricer. To close out an assortment of bean ¢ If the rest of them look as nice as these, we're J) | pI GT ST tiful Dressed Dolls, whose clothes c going to have a bumper season in the Suit Shop. OFFICIAL EMBLEM HAS IT ALL | have become slightly soiled and i They are made in the conservative 3-button Business |}| oon = spe yay mag = 7 resell al yo B P H t d C rumpled from display, we quote them p | mer, Melvilie Hart, of the New Yor i : Soar ace m Sack, some with and some without vests. One good emblem for an official Seattle postcard which has been adopted by the OySs ats an aps at exceptionally-low prices, ranging | point about them is that the buttonholes are all hand- city council, endorsed by the Commerctal Club and other civic bodies, —Gesent Piewe, from 50c, 75¢ and $1.50 upward to made. and ts now belng projected on the screens of most of the moving pio $7.50. i H t houses of the city. SV. —Beconéd Fices, The trousers have two hip pockets that button—an- |} “* ihr sug a picture of the A2etory Smith bullding the emblem t other good point. | bears pictures of an ocean greyhound, an express train, Mt Rainier, . All-wool Gray Worsteds, with Gray Worsted Sulte In a nice | Gaoqualmic fall, & a of mare * bose —, oy gs by > ud , “ ] t it al acle vented backs; Sbutton sack style. | unfinished weave, with a faint J) S&T fat the bottom Te Oe eens ae ween wll DOYS Dreadnaught Suits r _. Worsted Suite in a nice, smooth | oe + seat bade wink athe lithe motto, “Steer and Anchor Here. Seattle ts referred to as the) ‘fintah with @ slightly raised welt-| Heavy Blue Serges | “Alaska Gatewas,” and around the whole are the words, “Come to Se- at $5.00 See Senne De Pewee Hee |) wale ane Fone Eman. aitle, the great terminal seat! Where Ocean Steamers and Rafiroads | | meet. Stand the Wear and Tear ‘ The card, complete with a description of Seattle, forma a splendid) peor SAR ereesoel St Men's Black Bear Overalls | | Children’s Hair Cuttiug ee {nstructive souvenir of the city as well as a good advertisement ‘ ame ss gabites fe komar every eadnau by vO — Sizes 32 to 42, at $1 Pr.| | by Expert Barbers—25c | |] to sen4 away. a 4p é ce Pie fi Pr ' Madein-Seattle Overalls of All mothers will want the lit- asd rate inggrey ser hspctergair te dest quality denim, in blue and | | te one’s hair cut before school E Lass AT poG SHOW Every Dreadnaught Suit bears the Dread- ; binck. Sizes $2 to 42, at $1.00, | | DeKiN#—s0 We have put In three ‘COLLI c naught label Second Fieor, ‘ Huckteberry Entra sizes 44 to 0, at $110 a.| | “Uslte for Saturday, and you'll |/f| Competition among collie dogs at the show to be held by the Se- naught label. ' Saturday st The tine Coun: pair. Uooer Main Floor. tion pedehry Thiva hon |attle Kennel club, September 3, 4 and 6, promises to be the keenest | } : jin years. | ter. Fourth Floor. Entries in this class have been more numerous than before and ‘ tt is expected dogs entered by ont of town fanciers will have to be/ BASEMENT SALESROOM ' | reckoned with when the prizes are awarded iat ot all Do $6.90 Sa Bo’ | 0 f the best known dogs in the collie class to be shown tn) { Sugar Is wn to a ck at the n Marche | the show ix Northport Blackstone, owned by Mra, Florence Brydon, of ' ter s tom neon arce age mn A mg Half Sacks for / i72""s..2' eae ae atc. Saturday, WOR cate Ascacceckiccke 2 Oc on ., SeeeaetllieerBey 8236 $3.50 or phe bicsk samouet ae Mayflower Cottee—t5o grade, fresh- cotved ally Bound; 80¢/ 14 Pounds for \or oo WG Reliance = Catewp—Htrictiy ure. ‘ K is, Seattle. This dog, although only 16 months ] b t H t ’ the Nerinport Kennels, Seattle, Tis dom, cunongs ooly evcll §€=©6 Girls’ Autumn Hats Women’s notably at Spokane, Vageouver as and estan | Pique Gloves EVERYTHING THERE BUT BATS | 95¢ to $2.95 $1.00 Pair White Jeunéry Marche Pi IS y r J 4 Brand, tne of the bent; not over, 18 $1.00 bottle 9c | ‘The alr was full of gliding machines, aeroplanes—biplanes, mono- fi a T as attractive as the new styles for grown-ups 1QU SEWN Gloves | rs to @ customer. Randall's Grape Jutee—Pure, un | planes and just plain planes—and all sorts of flying things ept bate, HH are these Autumn Hats for children. Trimmings of medium weight, ' Shoulder | Hame— ~~ Aaeaae ‘local tg ag — a 12 5 whlch fiy only at night, when Juvenile Seattle pulled off its flying con of Silk Flowers, Ribbons and Feathers are cleverly ar- one-clasp style, in black | | 94 , ee. ‘ oat yesterday afternoo: ptimo field | 3 oem ie peat tng 136 | strives to this ee tT RO aN ef They were just miniatures, y' know, not really the real things, y'||f] ranged on shapes of plush, felt, velvet and corduroy brown, tan, gray, white | Reliance Pt: Regul 25 cept we can't let any one ’ , oI ello mut > Interest \ P : r size, this rite om: “19¢ hea ere than sen went ae Tic poo antag Old Tallow; ‘Dut, "POR M7 SOME, Has: MORE, MtwrentNe, Hl Tailored and dress styles, in Black, White, Navy, and black. Unusual value | : Can. i nite g pounds. No need to buy] Potato Satad—Made fresh each day Lawrence Garrick drew the prize for the best plane, also for the Hi Red and Brown. Attractivel riced from 9 to at $1.00 pair. = Pickles — mest ‘quality {Se any other groceries unless \ vith ,'he best mayonnaise, O16 1h) .naiaunched machines, and for the gliders, Frank Barney took sec: | 2.95 YP se § tached size, doz. you feel It —Fon joe in the first two, and Clyde Atteberry for the third, il $2.95. b rumaamern ! . eee | A new showing of Misses’ Dress Hats features both Le th H nd- i | ather Ha | Saturda Morning From 9 A M to 12 LIFE TERMERS MAY TESTIFY {ff small and medium effects, with trimming of flowers Bags $1 00 ee y ° ° | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28.—That Herman Subr and Richard Ford, and metallic braids, $3.50 and $4.50. TTR ACTIVE valves + * * ; | sentenced to life imprisonment In connection with the Wheatland hop- fil Basement Salesroom : 5 These special forenoon bargains will be on sale. No telephone orders can be |} ‘eh rota, may be brought from the Maryaville jail to testify before [I be, a offered in these accepted. You will have to be here to get them. the federal industrial relations commission in {ts probe of labor condl- |i tions tp Callfornia, was admitted today by Wm. 0. Thompson, counse! | Leather Hand-bags, which ° . ah ‘The Wheatland riot is being brought up dafty in the probe, labor |[f Brassieres, Special 19¢ have metal frame “Wii™ leaders claiming {t wan the outgrowth of unfair labor conditions. *| new-style clasp, and fitted | 50c All Wool Serges, Yd. All Wool Sergos, fine for school wear, plenty of colors, including > navy and black, 36 inches wide, Children’s 15c Stockings } eres |10c PRACTICAL, good-looking with coin purse, vanity Nearly 100 fighters were dispatched to Silverton yesterday. med with embroidery insertion ment Salesroom. | —Lower Main Fleer. | 5 Cotton, 2 Spools for 5c | 7! 12 Saturday, 180. | | tii 12 Saturday, 380 Ce ae On aale Ul 12 Bat- \FOREST BLAZES THREATEN Brassiere on sale at this box, mirror and smelling 4 | The fire situation is again serious. Two large fires are |i. low price Saturday. It is made salts bottle. Choieg Pa 9c Linen Crash 6 1-2c Yd. | $1.25 Black Messaline 79c | Boys’ 25c Shirts 18¢ Each || _[72!",'n,the Snoauaimle national forest, and It laoks as though | ys Pilg ien Botrace giaremieatgesty pebbled or pin Peay eee. preod eee sndben’Z, Risch, Mocwaline silk, HY ers eee atom Shirts, also |i! The forest rangers are battling with a stubborn blaze that | . s finish Guv'e yer: WI wear well. @ yard. —Upper Main Fioor, | >) ae -reriandige ng “trip. le burning dangerously near Silverton, on the Northern Pacific. } and lightly boned. Prettily trim- Price $1.00. | | | | style, reinforced under the arm | | $1.25 Black Petticoats 69c | ,,cimr's 0, ¥. 7. 1aetre Crochet Cot: ver Mat Floor 1/ I TALIANS EXPECT WAR Sno Scaopes ae pACHiNed: |” SES Neckwear, 50¢ Black cotton taffeta Petticoats, | spools for be. , $1.98 to $2.98 Hats at 75c | cial 19¢. —included, Collars, Coat with deep flounces, neatly trim- —Upper Matin Floor, Chlidves’s @asrmor ‘mas ‘ | ROME, Aug. 28.—-Austrian correspondents of Italian newspapers | I Brassiere in front-fastenin. Waist Sets, Ficnus ote ves med. Assorted sizes at 690. , 5 Fer Reo sya ec em - vf ae Ps are crossing the frontier into Italy today under an omer by the Vienna ||} * § tees in Venise lace, : —secona Poor. | Nye’s Machine Oil at 4c | fire", Mi ft vente. THI? tata |J| government expelling them from the country. The massing of troops style, made of fancy batiste, re- lace, Bmbrotdered ort " 2-ounce bottle of Wm. F. N day, 75. fe in the Tyrol continued and the conviction {s growing throughout Italy ae ° 3 Py nd Ratiste. An unusually ab 50c Window Shades 30c | Machine Oi. for all kinds of ma. | ccond Floor. 1) a declaration of war will come soon. The Italians have been con inforced under arm, lightly boned and trimmed with ceive showing, modersaan Heavy opaque Window Shades, | (fi*t”: till _12 Saturday, 4c bot- | 25 Guimpes at 15¢ Each | centrating soldiers on the border, whieh fe | strongly fortified. embroidery insertion and edge. Special 25¢. priced at 5O¢@ each. 26 inches wide, 6 and 7 feet long. —Basei alesroomm Shadow Lace and Net Guimpes ee with high collars; come to wats Sets, should be line. ait 12 fatur t ‘s ais oom some ofl colors; till 12 Saturday 0c. Worth to 60c.—Third Floor. |BANDITS ESCAPE WITH $500 In evew home —Upper Main Floor, ' . i ml ae a LOS ANG 28.—Two masked robbers, armed wth re- 50c Sample Rugs 29c Ea. rit 3 50c Hat Frames 29c Ea. |} volvors and carrying dynamite and fuses, entered the Toom of Miss Children’s School Shoes at Popular Prices Sample Carpet Rugs of tapestry Saturday New Fall styles in buckram regia A. Baker, proprietor of the Fairfield hotel here, early today | and, velvet, orth, to 600, mostly C Hat "reamen,"pratty aatlor They forced the woman to sit in a chair while they ransacked the Built to Give Good Service : 29¢ —Third Vioor. Floor, Upper Main Floor. | 2%¢ Second apartment, obtaining $500 worth of Jewelry. After an unsuccessful | attempt to blow the safe they esca | SURE! BILLS ARE KILLED ~ ek ew xe ew FISH TRUST OPPOSED ’EM OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 28.—Of course! | Judges Claypo® and Mitchell sustained Secretary of State Howell ed. 6S ARTAN” School Shoes in Patent Colt and Gun-metal Calf leathers, with mat calf and cravenette cloth tops. Made over $2.50 to $3 Bathing Suits) Misses’ and women's Swim 00 Easy Bathing Suits, of black and . navy galatea and Henrtetta cloth Til 12 Saturday at $1.00 each —Seeond Floor. 6c Cotton Challies, a Yd.) Mill « of Cotton Chalites, tn lengt 1 to ran on wide, in floral and fig. a very comfortable and_ practical ) . last. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.50 pair; to 11, $1.75; 11% to 2, 00; 214 to 6, $2.50 pair Boys’ Velour Calf or Patent Boys’ Gun-metal Lace Shoes Boys’ High-cut Boots ot on English last, made from ex heavy storm calf, with viseok” with Goodyear ized uppers and heavy Good: 4 THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY EVENING. pon MARCHE Colt Button Shoes with broad tra-good stock and threw out three of the “Seven Sisters,” initiative bills. The fish toe and heavy Goodyear welt i adie. Mines 20 to 43 vear welt extension sole, Sises bill, the anti“pork barre!” road bill and the bill to abolish the bur set, ines 10 to 1844, 08.08: f , . >. 48.50 pair; Union 8t., Second Ave, Pike St. Telephone Main 6825 of Useless inspection, will not go on the ballots. FM “ akg ei RO (ee ae ] The labor federation, farmers’ grange, farmers’ union and Direct 1 to $3.00 pair 83.50 palr 5%, $4.00 pair. sa lesroom | bassiton league were behind the m a Basement Bales ures, but the fish trust and! the politicians were against them, i

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