The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1914, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE ST —A Millinery Sale— With Over 300 New and Charming $8.50 Hats Displayed in the Bon Marche Millinery Section —at— =$9.00= Clever copies of the latest Autumn Cre- ations—Creations that cost many times Thurs- day’s price of $5—but so deftly have our own | \¥ // skilled workers reproduced these Hats that it is ¥ difficult to tell them from the more costly ones 74 ie One a Splendid $8.50 Value ake Your Choice at $5.00 Come and see what wonders our millinery workroom has evolved in handsome Autumn Millinery—come and see these three hundred beautiful new Autumn Hats, every one made in our own workrooms—every one a good $8.50 value—every one on sale Thursday at $5.00. Here they are, In Turbana, Tricornes and a host of different sized sall- ore—trimmed In many becoming etyles with ostrich bands In many rich hues —fine ostrich plumee—fancy feather stick-upe—the popular gold and silver braide—narrow corded ribbons and other stylish autumn garnitures. Second Floor, Union St. Store. With Every 25c Box of Rigaud’s Trentini Talcum Powder We Will Give FREE One 15c Jar of Riker’s Visocerate Mary Garden Talcum Powder, , Lyons’ Tooth Powder, priced , Swandown Face Pow. 15 priced for this sale for this sale at c der that will go at...... DE sb ciac ansoabekaees sd MONG [8 te onc cnn choses 25c | 235 Satheowert, tor the 15¢ Lilas Talcum Powder, 25e Posiam Soap, splendid qual: bath; special a * ieliiedie we Be Bathasweet, a aplendid bath ph serge 19¢ | rowter, sricet” 39 | 10¢ Stork Castile Sear, Gc | Hand Brushes that ell _ordin- priced, a De csercceves artly at 600, $1.50 size Oriental 89 special ...... : 25c Cream, for this sale... c —Upper Main Floor. 25c Margaret Aprons—Only 25c at the Bon Marche—on Apron Thursday. Just for Apron Thursday at Seattle’s Big Store, those handy little Margaret Aprons—the 25¢ kind—for 15c. They are made of dark colored percales—and cut circular styte with pockets that you can really put things in—and nice, large | bibs—and the aprons themselves are bound in white. They are cer- | tainly wonders for 15c. $1 Wilhelmina Aprons 75¢ 15c Dust Caps at 5¢ Each Withelmina Aprons, made of ging- Dust Caps, made of percale or ging- ham or percale, in pretty colors. Made | ham. They come in the Priscilla style with round neck and short sleeves and | and may be had fn Iht or dark col- trimmed with rick-rack braid. May | ors. Regular 15c values, special be worn as house dresses. Thursday at be each. Second Floor. Delicious 25c Chocolate Drops, Special Pound } Old-fashioned Chocolate Drops, the 25c kind, sweet and - wholesome, at 19¢ a pound. Take home a pound or two to the kiddies Thursday. Fourth Floor. $30 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., $23.69 They are the Bigelow Electra make of Axminster Rugs—the kind \ that are rated as the highest grade-——have extra fine wool surface and may be had in the most wanted designs and harmonious colorings. They're splendid rugs for good servi: Size 9x12 feet. Special at $23.69. } $9 Wool or Fibre Rugs $6.69 Each 75c Carpet Sample Rugs at 59c Ea. Beautiful wool and fiber Rugs—woven in one Carpet Sample Rugs—they are 27 inches long piece and have reversible patterns. Come in Arts | and very nicely fringed at the ends. Shown in and Crafts designs. Fine for bungalows and bed- | Axminster and velvet—nice to cover up the worn rooms. Special at $6.69 each. spot in the rug or carpet. Domestic Bargains | Fine Yakima Apples If you are a careful housewife it will pay | A whole carload of them—at lower prices ou to watch this store’s special sales of | than they've been in years—for this year Household Cottons from day to day—you'll | few Washington apples will be sent to nearly always find some economies that | Europe—so let us help all we can to make will appeal to you. a good home market. cone, Dress Ginghams at 6c Yard | Fancy Delaware Red Apples 79¢ Box p rds o Drews ghames in laide an stripes—in lengths to 20 yards, Sultable for chil- | _ There are Just 90 boxes tn this lot of extra fine Gren's dresses, aprons or blouses. May be had in Delawa: Red Apples—-they're good sized, delicious ali shades. Regular 90 quality, special at 60a yard | @pples, While the quantity laste you may buy Thursday. them here Thursday at 79¢ a box 12 1-2c Yard-Wide Percales 8 1-2c Yd.| Choice Wagner Apples at 98c Box We have 2,500 yards of Percales—a full yard in 7’ ; width—these come in lengths to 15 yards, and may These delicious, - Waasner Apples are all be had in light and dark shades and yery neat pat- | 1@r#® or medium . They're seed coher, and terns. Regular 12% quality, priced Thuraday at | We've only 60 box nthe lot. While the quantity 8%ec a yard. laste they're Sfco box. Come early and buy a box $e Outing Viannel Priced at 7c Yd. | Grimes’ Golden Apples 98c Box yards. It is the double fleeced kind—27 inches tn en y Gol pp a y width—shown in very neat patterns of pinks, blues | gine sen ariine® gn gy ro bm A ar and grays. Nice for sleeping garments for the chil- | boxes in this prtment, so we'd advise you to sae) oP ted Che ti tA Y d come early. Special for Thursday, 980 a box rinte: allis at dc a - ar Jonathan Apples at $1.19 a Box 2,000 yards of Printed Ch #—24 inches tn width. Shown in full bolts, in Persian and Oriental pat Splendid quality, highly colored Jonathan Ap; —large, medium oF email here ure jus = terns. May be had in all good shades. The kind o you always pay 6c @ yard for—Thursday, special, 4c. | boxes {n the lot. While the quantity insta, $1.19 —Lower Main Floor. | a box —Fourth Floor, Thursday Specials in Seattle’s Best Pure Food Store Bon Marche Brend and Pastry Dried Ontons, splendid qualit made from the finest | California onloun S6-pound pach we ee ig quality white ington Blue Stem Zo t, 10-lb, sacks..... c Wee s rhleshes Butter, guaranteed mom, bent quality pink | fresh and pure, an bl 122c| i." . "9c Kippered Saimon, best quality | Naptha Soap, fion Marche brand, Columbia river fish, equal to any of the adver pound ...... .14c tised soaps, bar.. 4c 9c Temular boo grade der Leg, Gunpowder, 39c Have Your Stationery Engraved—it costs so little extra if you get it done here = pon MARCHE BON Union St., Second Ave, Pike St. Telephone Main 6825. More Bargains From the Newly Enlarged Rug Section | £. H. Gule, candidate for the legislature In the 47th d trict, comprising the Third and Seventh wards, Is a high class messenger boy for the railroads and other special privilege corporations, Guie has been a raliroad legislator, a railroad lobbyist, and a railroad lawyer | As speaker of the house tn 1899, Gule Is responsible for some of | the rankest pieces of legislation ever enacted. The amendment to the land Jaws, passed tn that session, alone took hundreds of thousands of dollara from the people of Beattle by turning the waterfront over | to the raiiroads and kindred companies for a sonK | Waterfront property had been paying the state a rental of 8 per cent of the assessed value of the land, Guile caused it to be reduced to 1 per cent, and this rental is atill being paid, Mind you, the rate is not 1 per cent of the present value, but 1 per cent of the waterfront | Values in 1899 | That eame bill also attempted to include a joker to the effect that | the tenants of this state property need not make any improvements. | | The supreme court the following year knocked out the joker. | That one bill, it can be een, cantly has taken hundreds of thou sands of dollars from the people and put the money into the coffers | of the raflroads and their steamship company allies | It was through Gulo’s influence that the 1899 legislature went back on the republican platform which promised to pass a freight rate re- duction law, There was a majority for the bill when the | Kan, but when Gule got ready to put It to a vote, the railroad | had @wung enough votes to defeat It, The same crowd also killed the | | Dill to aboll railroad p At the same session, under Guile, the | fish trap bil hich have enabled the fish trust to be built up in thie| were passed, | uie's subservience to railroad tnterests did not end there, After | the session was over, he was appointed attorney for the Washington & | | Columbia River rafiroad, a branch of the Northern Pacific, and received | |e fat salary, In 190% he spent the entire session at Olympia, although | he was not & member of the legislature, He went there as @ railroad liobbyist to work against the passage of the railway commission Dill and to defeat Harold Preston, of Seattle, for U. 8. senator, and to elect Levi P. Ankeny, the money-bags candidate, Guie’s running mate this year is John M. Wilson. Opposed to Gule and Wilson are C, J. France and Emil Brandt, clean, honest, progressive, high-minded men. VOTE FOR FRANCE AND BRANDT. DEFEAT GUIE AND HIS ILK, FAVOR CITY AUTO BUS LINE The auto-bue for passenger traffic has made a hit with the counci! city utilities committee. A practical acceptance | was decided upon by the committee yesterday of the offer | made by George Gunther, of Lake Burien, to provided two | buses. These are to be paid for by street railway utility bonds bearing 5 per cent Interest. The buses will connect the Lake Burien #4 Division A lines of the municipal raliway and will also be routed downtown by way of the King st. and Mil- waukee depote. “JAIL EDITORS” EARN PAY TOKIO, Sept. 14.—(By Mall to;{tor,” whose name appears as e4- San Francisco.)—Since Japan went|itor, and whose sole duty is to/if tq war with Germany, the mikado's|serve the prison terms to which | ff censorship has been so strict few| editors occasionally are sentenced. | fH papers have escaped suppression The position is an easy one, 80 H} | | | of various isues on account of pub-|long as the incumbent does not Heation of some forbidden bit of|have to go to fall, but since the information. war broke out there have been so All Japanese newspapers employ| many sentences that the “fall ed- & person known as the “Jail ed-'itors” have been overworked (FIRST GAME IN PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30.—The| Commission, tn session here. ol @ world’ The first two games will be/ Detween the Boston Nationale ana] Played here "October # and 10 sgfunpe : | Philadelphia won first chotee by | |the Philadelphia Amertoans will| the filp of a cofn, The plan of be played tn Philadelphia, ft wan| playing two successive games in| decided today by the leach city was adopted. | PLENTY OF OPPORTUNITY Qc itt “What are you going to make of your little boy, Mrs. Spriggins?” “A canal digger, mum.” But all the canals are dug, Mrs. Spriggins.” “Well, then he can throw the dirt back again.” | “HELL-FIRE FEAR IS DEAD” Preaching at the first service in celebration of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, at the Temple de Hirsch, Rabb! Samuel Koch said: |} “We hear much of sin these days, but at that we should be thank- | jf ful we did not live In the centuries when the plaint was greater and the fear of hell was real. Now we know hell exists only {n the minds of men, and more than a threat of brimstone and ashes {s needed to | make us quake.” AR | Ohio The October Sale of Women’s Imported Gloves BEGINS TOMORROW HE Sale embraces 7,000 Pairs of Imported Short and Gloves in very desirable styles and qualities, made up for us several months ago especially for the October event. The savings represented by the Sale prices are liberal, and will justify any woman in buying for her entire winter's needs, as wel] as with a view to Christmas distribution. “| FREDERICKé~NELSON 23} | Firat Floor, The Following Lots Are Included: ONE - CLASP LAMBSKIN GLOVES, pique style, in black, white and tan, with fancy pearl clasp; stitched in black or self color. October Sale Price, 85¢ pair ONE-CLASP CAPE STREET GLOVES (domestic make) in tan color, P. X. M., style. Oc- tober Sale Price, 85¢ pair. TWO-CLASP GLOVES, over- seam style, in black, white and tan, with 3-row embroidery in black or self color Sale Price, 85¢ pair ONE-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, black, white, gray, tan or navy, full pique style, with 4-row embroidery. October Sale Price, $1.15 pair. October The October Sale of Women’s Boxed Hosiery Begins Tomorrow and provides liberal inducement for anticipating one’s Hosiery needs for the season, by quoting unusually-low prices on our regular, carefully-chosea | grades of Fast-black, Full-fashioned Hosiery, when purchased in boxes three or six pairs. The Silk Hosiery in the Sale is sold in boxes of 3 pairs; all other grades, 6 pairs to the box. The Sale includes many of the most ular styles, weights and qualities, in Cotton, Lisle, Silk-Lisle and 4 Thread Silk, in regular and extra sizes. i BASEMENT SALESROOM A New Showing of Trimmed Hats at $5.00, $6.50. $7.50 Large Fiet Hat with Diack velvet brim and pink crepe de chine crown out ned with crush pink roses over monkey fur edging. Price $7.60 Narrow-brim Hat of Tete de Negre Velvet with single pink rose in front and back and me- tallic bowknot trimming. Price $6.50, Turban of American Beauty Faille Silk, oddly pointed fn front and back, trimmed with overlapping flower petals of self-color silk and metallic rose, Price $5.00. The three Hats described merely suggest the smart, up-to-date styles and the excellent values featured in this new shipment of Trimmed Hats. shapes, from the soft, hand-turned turban to the broad- brimmed sailor, are in evidence, with trimming of nov- elty feathers, fur, new ribbons and flowers. The values are exceptional at $5.00, $6.50 and 25¢. $7.50. All the wanted —Basement Salesroom. TWO-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, white, tan, gray and I black, overseam style, Parig. I] point embroidery. October Sale Price, $1.35 pair. , ONE-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, pique style, black, £ white, gray and tan, embroidered in self or black #] October Sale Price, $1.95 ff pair. 16-BUTTON WHITE LAMB #f SKIN GLOVES, overseam style, with three clasps. Octo. | ber Sale Price, $1.95 pair, 16-BUTTON WHITE GLACE H GLOVES, overseam style, with three pearl clasps. October Sale Price, $2.45 pair. —First Floor, 4 —First . All-Worsted Sweater $5.00 AREFULLY - KNIT ff Sweaters of all-worst- ed yarns, made with roll collar and shown in car dinal, maroon, Oxford, navy and two-tone combi- nations. Sizes 34 to 4. Price $5.00. —Barement Salesroom Valenciennes _ Laces 25c Bolt RENCH and German Valenciennes Laces in an excellent selection of f] patterns, bolt of 12 yard f) SHADOW LACE INSERTION, 5¢ YARD } Shadow Lace Insertions, Te eto ee ging? eg eee ( —Third Floor. | WOULD SI PORTLAND, Ore. followed her acquittal D. Van Baalen, Miss mother. After her a | from a party. which will permi | WASHI | ments of copper from | taanimously adopted Joset Waldman, the attle violinist, who | large audience at the | Unitarian chureh Jas with many requests | | AKRON, O,, § Miss Venie f | with a hatche' The police say Be part. ‘I was caught recognized me and I Becker saw me and 6 | a barrel, | struck her | Boomer formerly | until Fred 1 ny where ehe acquired notice again by being robbed on her way home JUST GOTTA GET HOME WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—Senate and house leaders are working today for an adjournment or recess of cong October. They hope to negotiate a “gentlemen's agre | participate in November election campaigns. | BRYAN MUST GIVE INFO. rON, Sept. 30.—The Smoot resolution, demanding that | | Secretary Bryan inform the senate tf England 1s interfering with ship- ‘SEATTLE VIOLINIST GOES EAST » youthful Se- | concer evening, will be unable CONFESSES KILLING GIRL SAYS ROBBERY WAS MOTIVE! “T was broke, and I went to the store to commit robbery, Miss ker, Miss Becker's brother and proprietor of the store, | left before attacking her. Koomer was suspected and attempted suicide when arrested. The | police say he is a degenerate, DESTEP LIMELIGHT .. Sept. 80.—Hoping to escape the notortety that ||} in San Francisco on the charge of killing Joseph Leah Alexander {ts tn Portland today with her aequittal, Miss Alexander went to Los Angeles, | i in nt”? t members, If adjournment |s impossible, to 1 America to Rotterdam {n neutral bottoms, was ||} today | | there, owing to the fact he delighted a| will leave Friday morning for New Poylston Ay k and Philadelph While in t Wednesday , he will st the violin ‘© comply mposition, under the famous to repeat his'teacher, Henry Schraleck. ~ eke we }, 18 held for the murder of | body was found yesterday 30.—-Harry Boor prety clerk, wh in her skull omer made a full confession last night, saying in by Miss Becker robbing the cash register, She felled her with a hatchet aid, ‘How are you, Har As she stooped over | She ered, ‘Oh, Harry!’ Then I Killed her,” was employed In the store as a clerk. He waited y in widths up to 3 inches, at $3.00 priced low at 5¢ yard. HE sketch shows a new eee Button Boot for Women, : with Patent or Calf vamp and Manicure Sets full cravenette quarter. Made 10e on medium short-vamp last with Cuban heel. Sizes 2% to 7, widths B to D. Price $3.00 pair. Women's Patent and Calf Button Boots with cloth or FACE POWDER 10¢ kid tops and low or high heels Heliotrope Face Pow ~—lasts and patterns to suit der in flesh-color many different@requirements, white, 10¢. ‘ aement Salesreet at $3.00 pair. as NEW HOUSE SLIPPERS— ? 7 New House Slippers for Men include Opera, Ever- Women s Knit Underwear ett and Romeo styles in Tan and Black leathers, at prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.00 pair. 0 20e Garment OMEN’S Fleece-lined —_ 2-2 e —Sets consist of File, Emery Boards and Orange wood Stick, attractively | priced at 10¢. A new shipment of Felt House Slippers for Women, Misses and Children has also just been received, featur- Le ae ee ee | ee es ing favorite styles and colors at’ very moderate prices. Pants and Vests if 1 aaeet St NIN it Rasoment Salesroom. sizes 4, 5 and 6, excey N value at 20¢ garment ‘ Double-Service —Batement Salearoem ! Aprons New Huck Towels fa S . ] 89 NION LINEN TOWELS | 19x38 inches, plain OCs GC ‘ durable and absorbent, 20@ VERY low price for this cov- OS. ‘iis real ) erall apron, which is in the mercerized and finished with J white band border, inches, 2O¢ each. Datunarens Bleached ton Toweling with special Se yard. Unbleached Twill Toweling, sturdy and ent, 16 inches wide, Be yard. td Rasement Salesroom popular double-service style. It is made of light ginghams in checks and stripes with plain-color trim- mings, also in plain color with checked trimmings. a Special SHG, —Varement Saterroom.

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