The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1914, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ] HERE'S THE WORLD'S MOST TERRIBLE = EXPLOSIVE AND MAN WHO INVENTED IT w!.-| FREDERICK &- NELSON >. The Sale of Women’s Boxed Hosiery Ends Wednesday 7 | $3.90 Sailors $1.95 | 800 New, Untrimmed Shapes at 50c on the Dollar maa, sath For Wednesday at the Bon Marche’s October Sales spots Dogma 3 ; is How of 3 Paes, $5 800 Untrimmed Sailors—in the very; We had our artist make a burried | newest styles—the larger brim sorts | sketch are six of -_ hg te sO that we have been pouting about in ee . a glance how new “Vogue” her auth ish th A ion journ Soc on ee ET haar Serie New Bath Robes at $3.50 care > + An Or $1.95 instead of $ ne r ind enne S-E-R-V -[-C-E S big millinery house was hard up—and = brims, and made of 3 M Decause we had the cash black silk velvet t Lo > ions Floor, Union St. Side ory : AN “Dreadnaught” 300 Pairs $6 Blankets—on Sale for a Day GENS, Boys’ S1its Ve , at $5.00 tadign SeincKet designs Mil hs t assured And They’re All Wool, Too me Here's a first-class bargain for Wednesday at the Bon Marche's Plaid Mo) ? October Sa! es. Three dred pairs $6 M. Turpine, the French Che Is Said to Strike O Yards of Where It Explodes GIRL TAKES BLAME FOR BROTHER'S CRIME || 8° hers emma ae, nventor, and the Turpinite Shell Which 4 p Heliotrope—Tan—Pink F) al Jesi ' | { ’ 4 Every Living Thing Within 400 oral Cesigns Cope \ } Dre : 4 —Lower Main Floor. An October Sale Sensation in Velvets Frank Thurman, the young amateur bandit, who was shot |360 Yards of $4.00 Black Silk Velvets) Susie TA Wool Plaid Blankets, Special $4.65 Pr. 442 Inches Wide, at Exactly Half Price | povst’sto’eniodsen'teeeng eimai sas F' | | | | | | Pertecta cafeteria, Third and James, which opened last even ng. Once in a wolle, when a particularly winsome maiden A little purchase—only three hundredand sixty yards in all—but most smiled particularly winsomely at him, he bought—it didn't fully big values—$4.00 Silk Velvets—full 42 inches wide—for $2.00 a yard W much matter what it was, be it doll, lace stuff or pastry. Also : ome | he told the assem ah h. * Bal prceand. velvet rien rising at very rapit rate. Did you ever hear anything || Saipan iay"a te tr aed fe at | BASEMENT SALESROOM I like this before? ; ; 3 where he knew it would be expended for worthy charitable Plain blacks and rich black brocades in beautiful designs and a soft purposes. ish. Ideal for swell coats, suits and wraps —Upper New Wool et Dresses INVOLVES CITY'S RIGHT TO RUN LINE Bectober Sale of Men’s $1.00 Kid Gloves' at 79c |* ASPE IAL pur treet and he Fashic fine weay ) sell at a moderate price. Right Slap in the Face of a Rapidly blue and black. Rising Glove Market Sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 40 bust measurement. Adler's $1.00 Kid Gtiwse—best of all dollar gloves—made in PRICE $12.50. America—by American gl ve mak for rican W SERG KIt $3.95 AND $5.00 CLAYPOOL WON'T BE RECEIVER Hi : OLYM Oct, 4 They come in heavy t ie y ucade \ 4 —Lower Main Floor Men’s Coat Style Shirts, Worth 75¢ Each, Special | at 55c Here's reel economy in Men's | Men’s $1.50 Cape Gloves ; Men’s $3.75 Bath Robes, } With Spear Point Backs | in Navy, Brown or Tan 95c Pr. at $2.69 | Men's $1.50 real cape Gloves Men in need of new Bath W $5.00. Tas. aiesroom ein Janus GRAVES uRcES PENINSULA ROADS Women’s Trimmed Hat Displays P can with spear point backs. Also | Robes should see these we are | Shirt Union Suits cer a ie jy ee gray and brown mochas, lined | offering at $2.69, but really | 75c 2 at $5 00 6 50 hee: 0 and unlined, on sale Wednesday | worth $3.75. Three sizes, in | Coat st w 85e Vue , et , oO at 95c a pair. A good time to | navy, brown or tan, and finished | plain, and a fi OV be buying gloves for Christmas # and tassels, Some Tt): -walue these styles; full cut; sizes 14 to | 17%. Lower Main Floor. buttons. gifts. —Forenoon Economies—| —Domestic Specials— of the eve py do hard work izes 4t t S5e. . to take up the logged-off lan¢ th The construction o} ; : For Thrifty Shoppers | For Wednesday Buyers | roads would be a step toward the attainment of that end” These Morning Specials will be on sale from 9| Today this store does practically all the domes: | . a.m. to 12 only. No telephone orders can bs ac-| tic business in Seattle. | ALLEGED BRIBER CAN T GET BAIL Cash merette : cepted for any of them Why? Because it does it cheaper and better. | artis Norman, formar ‘Gepety abarite 2 rrest on a charge of iw tha ‘Tape sec Gloves J.C, Whitlack, sh, The grand 25e Pz ur He has been arrested W° MEN'S (¢ eLte » for seduction, once as a n black, brow 22c Silkot Silk 12 1-2c 20c Flannel 15c Yard Silkot Silk, 25 inches wid medium 20 pleces of White Flanne 27 Inches wide and dark shade ine. ‘Till | wool and cotton mixed, at 1 f 12 Wednesday « Floor. wer Main | we have any in stock Wednesday c € fl 1 white, pink and —$2. OO 2 Y d. GILL A “DEVIL IN OWN HOME TOWN" =| os at sence ay me ee eee bans aera Mayor Gill had a fot of fun talking to the pretty girls sell i Hemmed Sat Bedspread exceptionally g quality in a pretty j ing things at the St. James’ cathedral Catholic fair, at the cat \ atelne hattera- Measure 090 inchs louble bed size). Special $4.35 cact —First Floor, PORTLAND, Oct. 6—Margaret Thurman, 17, sister of —- ut $4.65. They y y attractive values in resses, Suitable for business, ceable wool serge in medium and ‘ff . also of serge and satin combined, in navy- | \ t 4 to 2 te engt Price $3.95 and Pi een ideas | in Autumn Mip® er t € « tration of ability to . ; 10c Ginghams 6 1-2c Yd. Pap sat ind 4c Cotton 1c Spool e | peaTH oF CHING GOW A MYSTERY ate pale aa od 3. Clark's 3 cord § ie n, 200 yards | at 64 “| le on whether Ching G Untrimmed Hats l ‘ m De te spools to each at Ic a sp Upper Main Fioor. e I 84.50. 10c Silkolines « 3¢ Yard Salle shapes, Ulack, lower Toimmings i tory remnants « ped ah itu u- many dosigue ond a O5e, $1.45, $1.95 ind mes Children’s Trimmed Hats 3 50c Stone Jars 29c Ea. New Feather Trimmings, fly glazed, 2-gallon size, on sale till 12 Wednes 1, Bray and blue 6.—There was no session of the senate te W | Bask Z f Special 50¢ — Net-Top Laces Germantown is the or blocking adjournment of the senate Special Noon-day Léincheon, 30c—From 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p. m.—In the Sixth Floor Cafn GOVERNMENT ORDERS DIRIGIBLES NEW YORK, Oct, 6.-—Lccal airship builders admit the gov ernment has ordered two dirigible balloons as a result _imade of splint 50e Yard Yarn, 9c Skein SENATE TAKES A DAY ‘OFF ste ot de ia ‘Bes jor N VOUR-FOLD Fire Shovel Special hoc Laces ft in W I ae tions abroad, Sam Reber, U. 8. A., three weeks ago ordered A Yarn purchase of dirigibles. tne velopinents in the European war. After investigating cond Shovel with ighaehaeen from edge bs Union 8t., Second Ave., Hine St. Telephone Main 6825, J] The extent of the probable shortage in Paris gowns { hes cla 100. white, 50@ yard gate ated by the fact that 6,000 dressmakers have applied for| Houseware . |work there since the war started, . .

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