The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1914, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Christmas Cards —Virst Floor. Christmas Boxes Firat Ploor The Bon Marche Boldly Cuts the Prices On All the Women’s Better Kinds of Tailored Suits Tuesday—at quite | { FREDERICK & NELSON HIS store can be depended upon to give you the most helpful and willing sort of service in your C hristmas-gift- buying. The merchandise displayed, more bountiful in variety than in any previous Holiday season, is of the worthy Frederick & Nelson standard that assures acceptability. The prices, eminently fair, range so widely that every one’s plan of C hristmas expenditure is startling in some cases. Tuesday—A Sale of $25 to $40 Handsome Tailored Suits at— a or a. The earlier morning hours will be found best of Saturday ‘ oe eee _—_—_— — Mr. Joe Boron, respected sausnge-maker of Yesler way, went to his _ e |] smokehouse to see how his sausages were getting along, and found that . id, long ago, |f| some had run off with fer aa ie tua ws a ve Ricole tector pod He k up the trail at once, and in a short time was able to notify [the police that he had located bis property that mid-season sult problem by securing one of them at | I a $16.00 Tuesday i re up-to-the minute models, every Did you follow the footprints of the thief? asked the police, ne of handsome gaberdines, broadcloth suiting Roros said no, he had pald no attention to footprints, He had just diagonal worsteds and many other stylish fabrice—show Seas Sue ene ‘ pao rare Su owee sausages in various fashionable colors—and have the long coat and - warite, v : a tate long tunte effects. Beautifully trimmed and carefully tatlored—and every one a thorough bargain at $15.00 It's fun to Joke; It's fun to sing; It's fun to dance a jig It's fun to sit around the board And pase around the tyg.* *(Look It up in the dictionary, We had to.) James B. Howe, the talented and high-priced attorney for the Seat tle Electric Co., was a guest at a party on Capitol bill Prizes w distribut Mr. Howe was awarded a beautiful bath towel, such an are to be soen only in the homes of the extremely rich, His pleasure would have deen unalloyed but for the thoughtless remark of another guest on Mr Howe's singular good fortune in recelving the towel just in time for And many an aristocratic Tailored Suit will change owners here on half its former price—and perhaps even less than that—for the reductions are The Mail and Express Station Is on the Third Floor Packages wrapped and forwarded by parcel post or express. Mail Orders Promptly Filled; we pay postage on dry goods to any point in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, Montana Tea Room, 3reakfast, Red Cross Seals on sale at the various cashier stations throughout the store Otto Keefe, newly elected vice pre t of the Young Business | Men's club, saw a white squirrel in Kinnear park, which ts across the 4 ; ite || way from the Hotel Chelsea, where Keefo lives $50 to $65 Tailored Suits iI) Keefe made cautious tnquiries among those of his friends who pose 92 |} | ae faunal experts, and was assured by them that there ain't no such | at $26.50 | animal. These handsome Suite are in a class by themselves; new | Naturally, he did not mention having seen one. He had his eyes! and classy, worth $60,00 to $65.00, reduced to $26.60, They're examined Instead. The specialist said he had never examined two more | made with long, medium and short coats, collar and cufts || Perfect eyes than Keefe's, Keefe was contemplating consulting an| of many trimmed with fur; all silk or satin Mned. Skirte |f| alinist, for {t occurred to him that perhaps he was the nut the white| are plain or with Russian tunics, and other styles of most 1-2 Price All High-Grade Suits, Worth $70.00 to $125, Reduced to Handsome $70 Suits $35.00 Smart $75.00 Suits $37.50 A half price sale of the season's choicest $70.00 to $125.00 Suits for women and misses. These Suits have had no rivals at previous marked prices—all smart, chic Classy $90.00 Suits $45.00 Lovely $100 Suits $50.00 Fine $125.00 Saits $62.50 and classy—of the best imported materials, beautifully —Second Floor. | in the Rest Postage Stamps Postoffice Sub-station Room, Third Floor. service all and Money Orders Third Floor; Luncheon, Afternoon Glove Bonds and Gift Certificates for sale at cashier stations squirrel was after. But there was no cause for worry. | Parcel Check Room, First Floor. Long-Distance Telephones, in Rest Room, Third Floor. Local Pay Tele- phones in stairways at each floor. Christmas Boxes and Gift Dressings; Greeting Cards; First Floor His apprehension was removed when he read in a want ad that a) man on Olympic way was offering a reward for the capture and return | which bad escaped | and Calendars Children’s Picture Books; of his white squirrels, white rate and white mice, from hin collection. VOTERS RE-ELECT WINSOR AND SHORROCK With about §,500 votes cast, Seattle reelected Judge Richard Win sor and KE. Shorrock on the school board Saturday The vote was: Winsor 4,918, Shorrock 4,778, E. L. Mrs. Nellie B. Burnside 1,763, Mra, Etta C. Tripp 1,586. | Woolen Dress Fabrics _Initialed Pillow Cases Gen, H. M. Chitten unopposed, {a reelected for rae at 95¢ Yard $1.00 Pair term to the port commission. The port proposition, ratifying additions | Keenly Underpriced N example of the useful Gifts to be to the comprehensive plant of port development, carried. a ae —— — bought in the Bedding Section is The election created little interest, the total vote being smaller | NUMBER of the season's best- seen in these handsomely embroidered than that of last year. ali < “ A Confusion was created by the confilct of opinion between i selling styles and qualities in Dress Hemstitched Pillow Cases, which are to Mayor Gill and Prosecutor Murphy as to keeping saloons open Woolens in this timely offering at an be had in a full assortment of initials. “A Childe Dream of during election hours. Gill held the saloons could keep open. Color-assortments - ‘ j . erg 7 Santa Claus” and other Murphy said they had no such right, Consequently, about 40 The Cases are made from a desirable Christmas filme—in the | saloons kept closed. The others remained open. grade of muslin Fifth Floor Play Rooms Cc. W. Ryan, real estate dealer, 1124 h ave, was stricken with . : 7 performances every hour heart failure while acting as judge of election at the Walla wis) careful, and the embroidery tasteful in from 10 a m. to 5 p. m. school. He died before medical ald could reach him design. Each pair is neatly boxed, ready for giving. The values are exceptional, at $1.00 pair Redding Section, First Floor. vitta” “J WILL PROVIDES CHILDREN CANNOT DRINK GIFT PERFUMES fee them Liquor must never touch the lips of the six children of Bridget Sherlock, who died November 17 last, at the age of 52, ICHARD HUDNUT’S Perfumes in the foliowing odors: Gardenia, leaving an estate of several thousand dollars. Her will pro /ELKS PAY RESPECTS TO DEAD MEMBERS | Roman-stripe Suitings Sweet Orchid, Lily of the Valley, Wood | made and handsomely trimmed. Most desirable colors and black represented. A Practical Gift Special for the Boys Boys’ $1.50 Knickerbockers 98c Pair Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants in two atyles—full peg and regular straight cut style. Some are lined and all have taped seams and buckle straps at knee. With belt loops—one bip and one watch pocket. Of heavy tweeds and cassimeres, {p grays, tans, browns and baimacaan mixtures. —Upper Main Floor. To Foster the Art of Early Morning Shopping These Underpriced Gift Specials: Will Be on Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Tuesday E one of these specials has been taken from our regular lots of new holiday merchandise and offered for one morning at a reduced price. No telephone orders can be accepted for any of them. $8.89 to $12.50 Silk Waists | 90c Table Damask 59c Yd. at $3.00 70 inches wide—good weight, fine, even weave Made of charmeuse, crepe de chine, chiffon and { { @atin—in white, colors and black. Beautifully ot Peery rg a sgggarctr pry Fear | embroidered and lace trimmed. Others are hem- 5 c ‘ stitched and self ruffled. In assorted sizes. 9 = 25c Box Handkerchiefs 15c de nye oth ac Ea. Women's White Lawn Fancy Bored Handker-| Axminster. 45 to 64 Inches long—some with chiefs—three in a box—showing three different | fTinged ende—great variety of patterns. From 9 embroidered designs. Not more than 2 boxes to | ® ™. till 12 95¢ each. —Third Floor. Gift Silk Hose 79c a Box —Upper Main Floor. Two pairs of Women’s Pxtra Fine Quality Pure 55c Combination Set 39c Silk Boot Stockings—our best 50c grade—tin black, Men's C-mbination Set, including pair of Stik Lisle Hoss and a wide open end Tie to match—6 | white or any costume shade. Two pairs in hand: | of the best shades. Put up tn fancy box. Regu | some holiday box. All sizes. 9 to 12 7%¢ box lar 55c kind—from 9 a. m. till 12 at 39¢ a set. —Lower Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. | Men’s $1.00 Slippers 79c Splendid for Christmas gifts are these Men's Slippers, in tan or black kid. They come in all sizes from 6 to 11. We cannot take phone orders for them. From 9 a m. till 12 at 79c a pair. —Upper Main Floor. 75c Baby Blankets 37c Ea. Baby Blankets in Bo Peep or Teddy Bear and other cunning nursery patterns. They're the re- versible style—soft and warm—size 30x40 inches —and come in pink or blue. From 9 a m. till 12 37¢ each. —Second Floor. Free Moving Pictures unusually low price in the various items are not complete, the workmanship is but the selling as a whole will afford a very satisfactory selection of the wanted shades. Included: Plaid Suiting Patricia Royal Cream Mixed Coatings Striped Voiles Fancy Crepes Striped Wool Velour | Honeycomb Suitings iH Hairline Suitings vides the tate is to be equally divided among the children when they become of age, except that those who become ad- dicted to liquor are to get nothing. Impressive memorial services were held by the Elke Sunday at||! —in widths ranging from 44 to 54 inches; Violet, Virginia Rose and Ideal Pink, thal Mame thentre for the 17 members of the fraternity who passed) every item at a very attractive saving, 50c and $}.00. “As ench name was called, it appeared on the at Oe yard. First Vicor. Blocki’s exquisite Perfumes, each bot- tle containing a flower, in the following tablet in shining letters, followed by the rising of oo odors, Orange Petals, Hyacinth, Lily, | sky painted on the curtain. Rev. Wood Stewart delivered the Invocation, and Rev. J. al £ Violet, Rose Petals, Lilac, Heliotrope, Crab Apple, Clover and Sanrovia, $1.25, Powers the memorial address O, L. Dale played Chopin's “March Funebre,” Phineas Goulet sang, “Thou Art Pasaing Hence”; Christian Poole gave a cello solo; Karl Johnston sang Mendelssohn's “Be Thou Faithful Unto Death”; $2.75 and $4.50 bottle. Arthur E. Burns recited “Thanatopsis.” Richard Hudnut’s Lily of the Valley Perfume, $2.50 bottle Richard Hudnut’s Rose Rosee Per- fume, $2.50 and $4.50 bottle. Melba Violet Perfume in dainty frost- ed bottle, $1.25 icles’ Staak GIFT SUGGESTIONS From the Art Needlework Section. CARFS, Centerpieces and Pillow Tops, hand-embroidered in bright colorings on natural-color linen, $1.25 each. Cretonne Glove Boxes, 75c to $1.75. Cretonne Handkerchief Boxes, 50c to $1.75. Cretonne Collar Boxes, 25c to $1.25. Cretonne Tie Hangers, 75c. Cretonne Dresser Trays, 25c to $1.50. Cretonne Doily Boxes, $2.00 to $4.00. Cretonne Dresser Scarfs, $1.00 to $3.00. Gilt Picture Frames, 65c to $2.00. Sewing Baskets on stands, lined and unlined styles, $3.75 to $9.50. Leather Centerpieces, 35¢ to $2.25. Leather Pillow Tops, $2.50 to $8.00. Felt Scarfs with leather applique de- signs, $3.25 to $5.00, —Second Floor. _______ Basement Sileicaom Gift Neckwear at 25c ESIRABLE gift pieces in Women's Neckwear, including Lace Collars, Embroidered Organdy Pique Collar Cuff Sets other attractively 25e 2 upon & dark| ar on the blue / ff ‘NEW POLICE CHIEF SHAKES UP FORCE | Heginning Monday night, at & o'clock, several important changes | | ordered by Chief Lang, in a general reorganization of the police de-| partment, go into effect. Capt. L. J. Stuart will have charge of the central station, and he ts athorized to formulate his own policy. Lieut. E. L. Dolphin will be|f] Assistant inspector, an entirely new position | ant Innecir, on, carey aoe Pestana wate, can. Sterling Silver Pieces Willard the Georgetown station, Capt. Banntck the Ballard station, |f at $1.00 Each | Sergt. Nash the West Seattle station, and Sergt. Bryant the Columbia |} j station i) HERE satisfaction giving Sterling Silver that is only matched by the owner's pleasure in its long years of service. Appropriate gift pieces at $1.00 Cream Ladies Mayonnaise Ladles Bonbon Spoons Orange Spoons Sardine Forks Sugar Spoons Pickle Forks Butter Picks —Stiverware Section, Prat Floor. is a in MAY CALL OFF COLORADO MINE STRIKE —_| DENVER, Dec, 7.—The investigation by the federal relations com- |i | mittee Into the cause of the coal miners’ strike In Colorado was re-| if | sumed here today. President Jesse Welborn of the Colorado Fuel & Iron | if Co., was the first witness. He produced a number of letters and tele- i grams he had received from J. D. Rockefeller, Jr. | | strike | Mra. J | today. Olive Spoons Lemonade Spoons Olive Forks All referred to the 35c Gift Novelties 19c Ea. From 9 a. m. till 12 we'll sell our newest 35¢ gitt novelties at 19c each. Included are Ribbon Two hundred delegates were scheduled to open a special conven- Borden Harriman, a member of the committee, | | Trimmed Shoe Trees, Sewing and Manicure Hang: |} tion of Colorado United Mine Workers of America here at 2 p. m. today. | arrived Bags and Collar ers, Daisy and Doll Pin Cushions and many others It was reported the convention will decide to call off the strike, —Third Floor. | but confirmation was lacking. 69c Teaspoons 45c Set of 6 | SITY JOB OFFICE ASKS FOR MORE WORK With a dally stream of between 600 and 700 men pouring through Set of 6 Silver Plated and Nickel Silver Ten | ite office looking for jobs, the Seattle Free Public Employment office, Spoons in assorted fancy and plain patterns. Regu 606-608 Western ave., is badly In need of more Jobs to hand out lar 69¢ kind—from 9 a. m. to 12, Tuesday, at For the past week the office has been averaging about 40 jobs a 450 a wet. —Lower Main Floor. | It has applicants for ten times that many jobs St. Gall Embroideries 35¢ Yard Unusual Values shipment of these fine Em- day ALL COULD HAVE WORK, DECLARES WHITE Speaking at the Open Forum meeting in City Hall park Sunday, Richard Mansfield White declared that “if the money collected from the people were properly expended for improvements and their main tenance, there should not be a single person out of employment in the city and county NEW broideries, 8 to 18 inches in width, in making neckwear, waists and many novelties Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Store a wit mitts Tree Lots of Good Things to Eat—at Special Prices for the Day A Sale of Bon Marche Flour at $1.49 Sack Bon Marche Flour, made from the best Wash. ington blue stem wheat, at $1.49 for 49-pound sacks. Not over one @ack to a customer at this price. holiday Most of them are hand-loom Embroid- eries, comprising a wide selection of dainty floral spray designs. Some Cor- set Embroideries included. Exceptionally low-priced at 35@ yard. First Floor. Smokers’ Articles for Gifts MOKERS' Stands, and Accessories large variety of styles and finishes at attractive prices, The last word in smoking comfort is expressed in the COPS AND HIGHER- R-UPS FACE INDICTMENT CHICAGO, Dec. that 80 policemen and se for Chicago's police sean indicted Saturday, were © WANT CITY TO GRANT S. E. CO. FRANCHISE rmit to the leag chise to the leag noon, CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERING NEW LAWS Four new city ordinances were considered by the elty council Mon-| day, The new measures provide for the regulation of taxicab rates, | abolishment of mayor's veto on all emergency matters, creation of an assistant Héense inspector, $100 a month, and the appropriation of $5,000 from the general fund for the building department in 1915 and| to defray election expenses, COPS TO TREAT AUTO OFFENDERS NICELY Should auto ights be glaring, dazzlzing or blinding, direct o¥ or ari to report to headquarters between 4 and 6 p, m, daily instructions,” says Police Chief Lang, in a circular to the force. Hlectric wide lights must not be used while driving, though kero. lights may be | ‘Officers will be courteous when stopping cars, as it is necessary to inaugurate a campaign of education on this particwlar ordinance, says the chief, and directs the coppers to “be tactful, but firm 25c Can Sliced Pineapple 171 Old Homestead Sliced Pineapple, 2% size cans 17'4e @ can. Spitzenburg Apples 89c Box Large and small size, fancy and extra fancy, some $1.25 grade. *?210c | Det Monte Pumpkin, No | riid pack, dozen State's Attorney Hoyne announced today 1 “higher-ups” were to be indicted Capt. Halpin and Lieut. Tobin cted to surrender today Cover are Collars, many priced at and novelties, and Citron Peel, the best qual- ity new peel, pound Cinmamon and Nutmeg, 4 -pound 19c| cans, atrietly pure, priced, 1 Qe Orange or Lemon Peel, st MT, cmertce ate as cole th special, a pound... Assorted Peel, an equa) amount | DOAYY #/1UP, No. 3 size 14c of orange, lemon and cit 19¢ ai : ron, pound . 124c¢ Hf ‘ ge ompron's unbleach: 4 and cap stemme 10c Mrs. Eddie's Beet Relish, sorme- thing new and aprseeage, bottle ...... 123c Spanish Queen Olives, quality, 22-ounce Mason jare, at .... 2 c me santiia s Stnffed Olives, | packnxe c 4 with pimentoes, = at natendid eee ald, pint., .20c dap io Somngnnt aelendia The Pare Baking Powder, Mayflower Malteid Milk Bene Dog and Pappy Food, fresh shipment just 25c brand, 1-pound cans, 0c 4 & ; C | received, package 100 and your purchases—in holiday fashion, grade at. Glad to wrap Det Monte Spinach size cans, can each AT 50¢— Lace Collars in a variety of desirable | shapes, Pique, Linen and Organdy Sets, Pique and Plaited- back Collars in organdy and pique, with ribbon tie, attractive values at 50c each. ment Salesroom, Sewing Baskets, 25c to 75c ANDY Sewing Baskets, woven of polished twigs and straw, very de- sirable for Christmas giving, attractive- ly priced at 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ and 75¢ each Basement Salesroom f four from the Seattle Municipal league has reported in favor of the city’s granting a new steam heating action company November 10. The Good Eats cafeteria fran This 1s contrary to a resolution of the Pure Cider Vinegar, Town Talk league will pass on the report Tuesday brand, bottle 123¢ at Bollea Cider, one ot the bent ‘oe, 22c | | brands, large bottle small bottle Del Monte White Aapni 2 size round cans, Sets in a quality, sweet and ten No, 2 cans, doz. $1 Del Monte Pine: of silced or 14 | your chotee New Ourra: best qual- Vestees, ity, recleaned, pound New Seediens Raist Organdy , pound Del Moi regular apberry Preserves, 19c 15c the regular 100 extra large 206 value, Ib. 15c} Me eee nn abe Botlea splendid Stands which have, in addi- tion to the usual conven Preminm Ham, electric 40c 59c —Fourth Floor, reading holder. Ash Jars, Humidors, Match iences, an light and newspaper Davis Apples, medium wolid pack Separate pieces include pers for Tobacco Receptacles, Faney Ribbons, Qe Yard NNUMERABLE dainty gift novelties may be made up from these fancy Flowered and Striped Silk Ribbons, Cigar Cutters, Cigarette Stands if you wish, eas Boxes and Section TMAS BOXES Third Floor CHRIS REMAR Union St. Second Ave., Pike 8t,, Seattle. Telephone Elliott 4100 | TWO LOCAL CLUBS PLAN CONSOLIDATION | It is practically certain today that the Arctic and Se: pattle Athletic! clube of this city will merge early in 1915, following joint mee tings of committees from the two clubs late last week. A fine clubhouse will be| erected, possibly on the Metropolitan tact, | GIFT DRESSINGS First Floor, Moire Satin Ribbons and Flowered Satin Ribbons. Widths up to 5% inches, | Price 25¢ yard. ~Bnsement Salesreom

Other pages from this issue: