The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1914, Page 8

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When It Comes to Mechanical Toys The Toys That ‘ The Bon Marche Toy Shop Is For you will find more different kinds of Mechanical toys that “do s store on the Pacific coast—and most children like any others. And not only more of these toys are as you can see by the items we have li but ted he here low Printing Press Bing Meccano Outfits plete line just arrived for wagons, engines other pieces be taken apart and used again ma’ and eact nines ndel can rade ‘Do Things”: in a Class All by Itself! Toys here than in any other * better than | ymething you will find the temptingly | re $2.85 | f onnt plate, | prices NUMBER 0 OUTFITS, WORTH $1, FOR 89 NUMBER 1 OUTFITS, WORTH $2, AT $1.79 NUMBER 2 OUTFITS, WORTH $4, AT $3.59 NUMBER 3 OUTFITS, WORTH $6, AT $5.39 NUMBER 4 OUTFITS, WORTH $10, AT $8.99 $3.50 Donkey Steam i $4.95 Picture Machine —at M $4.39— Special $4.39 Naughty Bore 25c $2. 50 Projector Lehmann ‘s Naughty Boy, a bad teasing the Now for Another Wonderful Apron Thursday— With 2,000 50c Bungalow Aprons at 29c Ea. For Apron Day—full sized 50x Bungalow Aprons, made of good per- cale, with the high, round necks, kimono sleeves, patch pockets and tie strings, and neatly piped with white braid— WILL BE SOLD AT 29¢ APIECE. Good news for those who were un- able to secure any last Apron Day on account of the rush. Not over set to each. 75¢ New Leona Aprons Priced 50c The new Leona Aprons—they have short sleeves, belted waist and pocket—in all pink Dlue or white, piped with rick-rack braid Deinty Christmas Aprons 25¢ Ea. Charming med with la sertion. A boxed. In the Corset Shop— $3.50 American Lady Corsets for $1.29 They're made of such pretty mercerized broche that they would make a dainty Christmas gift for any woman—and they are silk lace trimmed into the bargain. One of the nicest of al! $3.50 American || Ladye—made with the low bust hook below j| front steel, and fitted with supjorters—and only $1.29 on Thursday. Sizes 19 to 27 i} $1 and $1.50 Brassieres 75c Three styles to choose from—some button and cross in back—others hook in front ‘They're prettily trimmed with lace and em broidery yokes. Sizes from 34 to 44. —Second Floor Extra Special From 9 a. m. to 12 35c Wheelbarrows at —25c Ea.— Tiny tots’ Wheelbarrows, made of hardwood in natural fin with hardwood whee ‘On sale from 9 a. m. t phone orders. Fourth Floor. yards orders. Extra Special From 9 a. m. to 12 $5 Wool Serge Dresses —at $2.75— Street Dresses, well made of black, navy, brown, gar hagen, with satin collar orders from 9 a. m. to 12 a wool serge, In t, green and Copen cuffs. No phone 5». Second Floor. Tabi from 9 a. m Extra Special From 9 a. m. to 12 95c Alarm Clocws at $1.25 Fourth Floor Thursday Specials in the Domestics 6e Printed Challies 4c Yard 24-inch Prin Cha t ta and perte patterns. Not over 1 12'%yc Dress Ginghams ecambric finish 10c Dress Percales Te Yard Extra Special From 9 a. m. to 12 20c Table Oil Cloth —10c Yd.— je Oil Cloth in a numbe wide, in mill ends; 20c to 12 at 10¢ a Third Floor. r of designs, 1% valne, O71 good t a.m. to 12a The Grocery Store Is Full of Christmas Dainties Bon Marche Butter 3 churned W pe: Butter phone or Tomatoes—the 2% splendid quality; we cans; a can Minced Clams 18 at Thursday Pound 40¢ Coffe at nize M1 fillea cans 8c 9c|\ 3 jalmon—No. 1 tall cans feystan wim ©\5 frosh ship out qual 14c | No. 1 Pounds $1.10 Coffee for Pounds $1.75 Coffee for a can Kipperea ments received y ity Columbia ri salmon; Ib. Salmo: Fourth Floor Christmas Engraving prettily and inexpensively done in the Jewelry Section—Upper Main Floor MARCH THE BON Union St. Second Ave. Pike St,, Seattle. A Golden West Coffee Special for .95c $1.50 Free Demonstration on the | Mt. Vernon Milk 7c Can BB e | site Soa annie Ge | Syrop—i en #129; | 5 quart ™ 22c | 9 sake for seer 28 | Telephone Elliott 4100 es eH eg IR 1 LOOK THEM UP—WE HAD TO Oh, see the poor pedestrian! And also see the thug! Bee the villain meech* and keek*! And see the scoundrel skug*! Oh, pray for the pedestrian He loudly cries for help Too late! The thug a bludgeon And hands the boc lifts, g @ skelp*! *(Look them up in the Motionary—we had to.) yde Terr pat the Y. M. ©. ‘erry and a ce f hunting K WAR WO £ ater they were glad m Then it came hurr The dog wagge A., han a #6 At, first they tter ying Terry told the mnger welcome only kept on wagging {ts bushy tall and Terry remembered that the dog was gun shy the scared 1 hasn't come at top speed ing Mr. Oscar Anderac and three get throug p a cord acre tin making and ) the lobby while show inside out, Mr Idn't Mater 16 hapless Mr and marche y with Andersor a friend Sergeant ( four trious facts 4 by Prof. Cha partment, wh: Monday ¢ “Dr Pand no admission w URGES STREET GAR MEN TO ORGANIZE be charged, several years © explain why he had not in a Seattle men for er impousih » without giving a satis DRAMATIC ee AS BIG STRIKE ENDS DENVER, De fietally Thursda convention of Diat ado coal 1 n wan ‘ ed Mine Workers of A A dramatic scene accompa the strike. rose and sang their strike and battle song to the air of Cry of Freedom,” many weeping. mated today about 4,60 nit 1,06 men were still ont, nh 1 th ur ed the adoption of the resolution ending Two hundred delegates, after the result had been announced, “The Battle bat returned to work strikers he withdrawal imu CRESCENT co. GLEARS UP MYSTERY The Crescer ‘0. today clea ap the mystery in any fornia, {t was sal also head a, in re. he present well said Secretary ie of a part of the at re Crescent Dr poe h with th ther McGowan Is gon pgaoohipesdioe difference at the well CONTRACT WIFE [ DIES ; DOCTOR IS HELD SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.—With the arrest by Detective Kracke Tuesday night of Dr. J. W. G. Martin, In connection with the death, Nov. 11, of the doctor’s contract wife, Dixie Fay Gordon, the Martin-Gordon case promised to develop into a highly interesting ceremonial Dixie Gordon is believed to have succumbed to morphine poisoning. Just how the police expected to connect Dr. Martin with the affair was not clear At the coroner's jury the doctor expressed the opinion that his contract wife committed suicide. NOMINATES FUNSTON MAJOR GENERAL The following nomin t Wilson m, to nation a major general e of the first cireutt court of Hawaii CLUB FAVORS NATIONAL VOTE ON WAR -ASADENA, Dec Resoly db itions favoring a national refe the New Century club, an orga yfeasional men dment to the constitution forbidding one of actual defense, of Pasadena business a The club favors an a f any war, save r vote UNIVERSITY HAZERS ARE REINSTATED The elght s od a week ago from the ra instated Tuesday by t of a petition for reins faculty d the pr 0 undergr holdings of my 8’ st six weeks were sent to Thomas B. endum tion the without approval University of The ment signed MUSTN'T ere SHOWS, SAYS CHIEF Over 50 managers of the d togethe ay by Chief of Police Li t the o' wding of the foy tion in enforcing the city ordinan various movie ses in the He ¢ nd asked their in this regard, | aviators DRIVE OFF TURK MAN-OF-WAR PHTROGRAD, Dec, 9 the German nay edo} astopol Monday, today, but was re by Russian cruisers {ators Who attacked it from overhead calle Turkish cruiser Breslau, in the harbor and by ANOTHER GALE IS SW EEPING ATLANTIC NEW YORK, Deé. 9.—Another severe storm was advancing on Atlantic coast from the Gulf of Mexico, and was expected to strike York and New England soon city were ed them formerly of it was announced av the} New| Certificate Closing out several pat- terns in Fumed Oak Smokers’ Stands, one 9 POO See wm: ~ SPREDERICK & NELSON *: te Oe ae as pictured, at $250 ru ru ASEMENT SALESROOM Gift Handkerchiefs In Wide Assortment OMEN’S plain Handker th, neatly 12% finer qualiti t 20¢ and 25¢ cach Men's plain Handkerchiefs W chiefs Linen of with smoc even texture, fin ished hems, lSe each of desir quality, 15¢, 20¢ and 25e. Women’s and Chil- dren's Handkerchiefs in plain, embroidered ed-be and rder effects, 5¢ each Men's plain white and printed-border Handker- chiefs in wide 5¢ cach assort ments, Linen | 12%¢, Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, two decorative folder, 25¢. in Women’s fine Handkerchiefs, embroidered, 39¢. Lawn prettily of 3, box 25 , ‘Fur ‘Sets ONEY Fur Sets, C ize Muffs and 2 animal Scarfs, in black, gray—twenty-five Sets to sell Thursday at $5.00 each ] Thurs- day consisting of large and medium- ~Basement Salesroom Christmas Slippers Men’s M pair; 83 ISSES’ ribbon 4 to Misses’ and Children’s Z Slippers red soft ot leather 11% to with sizes 6 te to Il, 65¢; 70¢. Women’s Felt Slippers with ribbon or fur trim: hand-turned les; black, roon, gray, brown red, $1.15 pair “E-Z"” Com- fort Slippers with soft leather ming, leather s¢ ma- and Women's soles, in smoke, brown, blue and $1.15 pair Shinola Shoe maroon, old-rose. Special: for 25e. Women’s and Children’s Red Felt Slippers with and fur trimming, 11, BOE pair; 11% to 2, $1.00 pair. Children’s sizes 6 to 8, 85¢ Women's Felt Romeo Slippers in gray and brown, with hand-turned leather soles, sizes 2% 8, special 85¢@ pair. Men's Leather House Slippers in tan and black Romeo, Everett and Opera styles, $1.50 pair Men's Felt House Slip- pers in black and gray, sizes 6 to 10, $1.25 pair Boys’ and Youths’ Tan Everett Slippers with hand-turned soles, sizes 12 to 2, $1.25 pair; 254 to 5%, $1.50. pair. , Be box; 6 boxes —Basement Salesroom to Curtain Serim Special 7c and 10c Yard sale Thursday O assortment of order and hemstitched ecru and 10¢. at two extremely Plain-cc effects, low prices, Scrims in fancy in white, REMNANTS AT REDUCED PRICES— The season’s accumulation of Upholstery and Drapery including Scrims, Cretonnes, Sunfast Fabrics, and similar materials, Remnants, Nets, Tapestries, Velvet at sharply reduced prices. Basement Salesroom. 53-In. Moire Ribbons Special 20c Yard HESE handsome mand at present for making up into dainty Christ- bags and other gift novelties. mas wide White Navy Light-blue Green Lavender desirable Special, Thursday, Moire Ribbons are widely in de- They and the color assortment includes Pink Gold Copenhagen The quality of these Ribbons makes them especially Scarlet Royal Cardinal Old-rose also for hair-bows and sashes 20¢ yard Basement Salesroom. NEW WINTER COATS Low-Priced at $8.65 HE materials, workmanship and styles in these Coats for Women and Misses are of a standard usually found only in coats selling at higher prices. A fortunate purchase permits us to offer them at this exceptionally low price— $8.65 —Basement Salesroom. ee % pan brown afd an stripe eam and Thirty-four and 36 inches wide, the yard, T%¢ quoted are 534 inches Glove Certificates BASEMENT SALESROOM pn Drawn-Work Squares Special 19c N attractive Thurs day special in care fully- made Luncheon Squares of linen-finished finished with of drawn- work deep hem- stitched hem, Size 30x W inches, special 19¢ each EMBROIDERED SCARFS AND SQUARES, 25¢ EACH Handsomely-embroid- Dresser or Buffet 18x50 inches, also Luncheon Squares in 30x30-inch size. Made of durable, linen-finished material, three rows and ered Scarfs, cotton and very attract- ively priced at 25¢ each ~-Rasement Balesroom. 23-Inch Costume Velvet 90c Yard VERY attractive price this popular ma- terial for over-blouses, suits and combination dresses. These Velvets are shown in Wine, Bor- deaux, Brown, Olive-green, Plum and Black, in 23- inch width Other qualities of Cos- tume Velvet, in black, 21 inches wide and 58@ and 85¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. on Millinery Reduced, $1.95 UOTED at this sharply reduced price, a col- lection of 100 Trimmed Hats, offering remarkable values in favorite winter styles for tailored and dress wear. —Basement Salesroom. Bungalow Apron Special 39c PECIAL Thurs- day’s selling, practi- cal Coverall Aprons in the popular bungalow style, made of delit-blue percale with white designs, also white with black stripes or figures, prettily trimmed with white piping. Special B39¢. —Basement Salesroom. for Boys’ Blouse Waists 25¢ HE Basement room Sales- Boys’ Section offers a very attrac- tive value these well - made Waists of / good wash- / Ki able fabrics, \\f in as pictured Made full yoke and high / { military col- V4 lar (with links), and open cuffs. with ‘The materials are cham- brays and percales, in light and dark colorings. Sizes 6 to 16 all sizes cut big and roomy. Price 25c each. BOYS’ WOOL SWEAT- ERS, $2.50— Boys’ All-wool Sweaters in gray, cardinal, blue and maroon color; all sizes, 24 to 34. Exceptional values at $2.50, —Basoment Salesroom, years; SSS if i

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