The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR The Bon Marche Will Be Kest Open to 9 o'Clock On Saturday Evenings—From Now Until Christmas For Children’s Day—An Advance Sale: of Girls’ New Spring $1.50 Wash Dresses at—}\ ___'008 THEM UP_WE HAD To As for the t car he jumps! | And see! A na peel lurks in his path, amen — And down on the pavement he flumpal® ae — a | *(Look them up in the dictionary, We had to.) Mise Wavie Jerald ordered a raspberry parfait in a tea room which has recently been opened on Second ave The new tea room was filled with women consuming ted cream 5 5 | in Sizes 6 to 14 Years |] sodas and othor things usually served in Seattle tea rooms, Miss Jorald asked the waitress if they ever served tea tn this tea Bright, new Spring Wash Dresses | room Ry os phy 1 don't know," the waitress said, “No one haw ordered any yet Dick McDonald, who works in Phillips’ eh ‘ta that the young married woman who lives in the bu # the street from his house-—the one with the sandpay colored shoetops and the hat to matehhad lost her poodle, named “Pet | She called at McDonald home She was weeping Have you seen my Pet?" ehe asked. The McDonalds were sympathetic violently than ever Oooh! Oooh she sobbed. shan't have anybody left but John ati} moe Cupid formerly a “Lt lepution Glove Gift & NELSON ppb t) } 6¥2-Inch Satin Ribbon 25¢e Yard this width and quality of Satin Ribbon makes up Christmas Bonds > Certificates © FREDERICK LOOK THEM UP—WE HAD TO In the Basement Salesroom Winter Suits Reduced to $8.95 | values to be had in this of Women's are exceptional, for all have been Twelve Different Styles to Choose From admirably in bags, girdles and other gift article Chorcg of white, advance guard of styles—-and at because we were able to buy and pay spot cash for | the red, HI elling blue, green, other yard, eason’s of $1.50 a lot them They are just as pictured here— | made of good qualities of percale and gingham self-covered buttons and contrasting piping. They have top pockets and wide sailor collars, | looking 3-inch band pink, Suits brown, navy and at once plain colors, the 25¢. taken from lines selling at con Mate —Basement Salesroom, siderably higher prices with Thereat the lady wept more} rials include German Silver Toilet Sets $2.75 and $3.25 a useful and acceptable gift is suggested in these German Silver Toilet Sets, consisting of Brush, Comb and Attractively $2.75 and ent Salesroom “It 1 have lost my precious Pet, I ; . Serge Gaberdine Wool Crepe Worsted tyle Sas gridire hero, and now one of Hodge's new who takes office next month, is eight four feet wide i weighs a ton. To get in shape for bin duties as a deputy sheriff, “Cupid rowed a gun of a neighbor and went rabbit hunting. Cupid” ts an impetuous boy. He bas a dog, “Bruno,” which is also impetuous | Cupid” fushed a rabbit and took alm, And in another instant he was standing on his ear | The fool dog didn't walt to turn out for me,” reports the bruised Bruce The and a smart the waist And « on Saturday Children’s $12.50 to $19.50 Peter Thompson Dresses Rruee, Bob nly $1.00 for any one of them high and the feature the win $5| | Dainty Gift Boudoir Caps 50c Each Boudoir Caps, little bita of daintiness for the bor ter’s popular long and medium length coats Colors, black, Copenhagen On sale Saturday at $8.95. Women’s and Misses’ White Coats, Special $6.50 Very attractive values in these Coats of white wool navy, green and How about getting useful gifts for the children in the dress line? We offer Peter Thompson Dresses and Two-piece 9 uits, only $5.00. Of finest of French serge—sal lor, silk braid; sizes 6 to 14 years. Children’s $1.50 Sweater Sets 93c To keep the little ones warm these cold days get | Sweater Sets. We have the 3-piece suits, including | women who care about thelr looks early tn the Sweater, Leggings and Cap, in cardinal. navy and | morning. These are of lace, net or crepe de chine, | oxford, for 93c. —Second Floor. | trimmed with ribbon, beading and rose buds. worth $12.50, $16.50 and $19.50, for > lortolk or blouse effects, trimmed with \ Mr. Mirror. *® now has three broken ribs and very little tmpetuosity |EDISON FRETS ABOUT JOBLESS EMPLOYES WEST ORANGE, N. J., Dec, 11—After planning all night the re | building of bis factories, destroyed by fire, Thomas A. Edison declared today that his chief problem was the question of furnishing employ: | ment for his emp! dered idle by the fire. | Several thousand, he said, would be employed tn clearing away the | dobrin | Edison announced today that all bis new buildings would be of con-| |i crete, saying the fire had taught him valuable lessons in the matter of | If concrete construction. WW He estimated his loss at $2,000,000. i ‘OIL MAN TRIES SUICIDE TO REPAY WIFE | . | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11.--Doctora were fighting today for the life | | of John W. Reid, once a wealthy oll operator, who tried to commit sul-|f } priced at white chinchilla. They are made in Bal- macaan and belted style, in the popular three-quarter Sizes, 14, 16 and 18; and 34 to 40. } | velour and Labor-Saving Devices Inexpensive Handkerchiefs Make Nice Gifts for } Cost Little More Than a Christmas Card—and Yet Housekeepers Are So Much More Valued—and Used imagine cooking all the din-| 25¢ Handkerchiefs ner at one time—and not giving 19c Each a thought as to whether any] | Women's all pare Linen Fireless Cooker accomplishes all ull range of this. From $11.50 to $26.00. styles anc Initials at 190 each, Monday holds no terror for 15¢ Handkerchiefs any woman who receives a 2 for 25 Washing Machine for Christmas. pure Linen We've a good line of them— length $6.50. ane _—Masement salesroom, Children’s Gift Slippers 75¢c, 85¢e and 95c Pair ISSES' Special cide by inhaling gas, in order that his Iife insurance might make par tial restitution to bis wife for ber private fortuae, which he had lost in} investments | Reid was found unconsctous last night in his apartments, where |] he had gone to die after buying a cemetery plot to receive his body | and a coffin, | and = Chil- Red Felt House Slippers with fur | and ribbon trimming, dren's China Vases and Fine Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs tn plain white priced from $10.00 up to $18.00 each. It’s a simple matter to keep the house spick-and-span with a “Duntley” Vacuum Carpet Sweep- er. Eastly operated and thor- oughly satisfactory. Priced at $5. Mother will be sure to appre- red effecta, with em red floral and conven 1 destens. rehiefs showing three or six fine Shamrock Lawn or three all pure Linen, with embrotd- ered corners, priced at S0c & box. Handkerchiefs 75c | WILD SHOTS CEASE AS TROOPS ARRIVE WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Government officials were de- termined today to completely stop firing into Naco, Ariz, from across the Mexican tine. A message from Gen. Bliss at Naco said everything was quiet the Official warning to Gen. Carranza and Provisional Presi- dent Gutierrez that they must contro! their troops, it wae be- lieved, would result In Gen. Hill and Gen, Maytorena, leaders of the opposing factions at Naco, Sonora, being ordered from the border. | sizes 6 to 8, TSe¢ pair; | 8% to 11, 85¢ pair; 11% to 2, 95¢. Boys’ and Youths’ Tan Leather House Slippers Everett style, sizes 11 to 2, $1.25 pair; 2% to 5%, $1.50 pair, $1.00 HESE __ ornamental Vases make very ap- propriate Christmas gifts. They are of Oriental China, hand-finished, and are featured in a variety of shapes and decorations. a Box Women's Handkerchiefs, showing three, four and six Fine Lawn or three all pure ciate an Electric Iron—wo've & very complete line of them— they range in price from $3.25 to $5.00—complete with cord. —Lower Main Floor. CHANCE TO HELP STRUGGLING STUDENTS If a boy or girl needed @ small loam to carry him or her | | Specially $1.00. Tea Cups and Saucers, Set of 6, 75¢— Tea Cups and Saucers of good quality, medium- weight semi-porcelain, in two attractive floral dec- orations. Set of six, 75¢. China Gift Pieces 25¢ Each— At this attractive price is featured a collection of appropriate gift pieces in dainty Dresden effects and ood = quality German china—Plates, Cups and Saucers, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Salts and Peppers. Individual Salts, Set of 6, 50¢— priced at Women’s Slippers, Special 85c Women's Felt House Slippers in Romeo style, gray and brown, with hand-turned sole, special 85¢ pair through high scho would you help out? That's the purpose of the loan fund to be established at the TAncoln bigh school, similar to a fund at F Ls lin high schools. And that's why you 1 id | loor. CHILDREN’S DAY—IN THE SHOE SHOP | | With Reduced Prices on Several HERRICK LAUDS U. P. CORRESPONDENT | 4 CLEVELAND, Dec. 11.—Eulog of Wm. Philip Sims, Dependable Lines of Boys’ manager of the Parle buresu of the Unitéd Prous, wee voloed and Girls’ School Shoes | i} 1 here today by Myron T. Herrick, former ambassador to France, i who has just returned to Cleveland. t Misses’ and Children’s | $1.50 kind, 6 to 8, $1.15) most fortunate. School Shoes v “pgs . acca the highest terms of his work | H} | the benefit concert to be held In the new assembly hall of Lin- coln high school Friday evening. | Among others, Theo Karl Johnston, a former Lincoln boy, \ and now Seattle's leading tenor, will contribute to the pro- gram, Children’s Red-top Rubber Boots in pretty Christmas Boxes, sizes 6 to 10%, $1.75 pair. Misses’ Patent and Gun-| Boys’ and Youths’ Calf metal Calf Button Shoes,| Shoes in button and lace style, sizes 10 to 13%, aia $1.50 pair; 2% to 5%, "| $1.85 pair. Basement over a comfortable 12% made last, sizes $1.75 pair. was I know him personally and wish to room. Boys’ School Clothing Norfolk Suits mixtures, pockets and stitched-down belts, sizes 6 to 17 years, attractively priced at $3.95. “The selection of Sims,” Herrick said, “to represent Amer- lca In the recent official tour of the French battlefield Of gunmetal calf—made on ‘Sima le the ablest jour wide toe shapes with good honest leather soles and neat-fitting kinds, They come in the lace style. Children’s Vici Kid Shoes 75c | Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes $1.95 , $1.75 kind, 8% to 11, $1.39/ | TEACHERS WHO WHIPPED BOY ARRESTED LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11.—Renolutions condemning the chastise- ment of the young son of the Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector of Christ Epis-| copal church, by teachers of the Harvard military school here, and de iW gray tin Paris.” | | \ 52 kinds, 11% to 2, $1.59 manding that they be discharged, have been adopted today by the vee try and rectors guild of the church His father bas caused the arrest of three teachers, TEACHERS PUT ON SHOW TO HELP NEEDY | A benefit entertainment will be put on at the John B. Allen school in brown and Only 75e a pair for Children’s Vici Kid Shoes, | $1.95 a pair for Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes of : patch made with spring heels and patent leather tips. gunmetal calf, lace or patent leather button styles, Sizes 2 to 8, in comfortable shapes. sizes 2% to 5%, special for Saturday Men’s $1.25 Felt Slippers 95c Nomen’s Slippers 95c to $1.75 a Pair | | y i It Slippers, ft I the wanted col Met's Felt Comty Stippere, natural gray, with | _ Women’s Felt Slippers, tm all the we a soft, padded insoles, most comfortable Slippers made. All sizes at 95¢ a pair. Take the Cars to the Bon Marche The paving is now In condition for the street cars to run on Second avenue, and the Chgistmas shopper can come direct to The Bon Marche and get the cars at the same place on returning home. ——$— | HE GROCERIES rr : hea SATURDAY SPECIALS IN TI GoldenWest Coffee Washington Creamery Butter 35c Special 35¢ Pound Or 3 pounds for urday the last day to get Gol Shoulder Ham, a Fount] Dic ‘ den West Coffee at 6 pounds for some with Individ- ual Salts in octagon shape, cut in star de- sign, the set of six, 50¢. Basement Salesroom. Boys’ Overcoats in serviceable brown | Friday night by the Parent-Teachers’ association, Proceeds will be y either fur or ribbon trimmed, in newest used to assist some of the city's destitute families 8 and a large stock to select from, Sic to prin and gray mixtures, sizes 12 to 17 years, specially priced at $3.45. Boys’ Corduroy Knickerbockers Women’s $3.00 Patent Shoes $2.45 in Special for Saturday—Women's $3 Patent Leath er Shoes, with gray cloth tops, flexible soles, leather Cuban heels, plain toes and short vamps —Upper Main Floor. ELDEST SON SUCCEEDS MORMON LEADER INDEPE Mo 1—F M. Smith, 38, eldest son, will # sph Smith an president of the Reorganized Chureh of Latter-Day Saints The father, who was the son of the founder of Mormonism, died Thursday, after a protracted illness SPOKANE GONG ESSMAN TO SPEAK HERE Dill of Spokane will address the King the y luncheon at Good Eats cate Clary will sing | | | $1.76, apa ate practical dark gray, sizes 6 to 17 years All seams are taped, making these trousers Special 85¢. exceptionally durable Full-lined Knickerbockers in gray blue 17 and brown mixtures and serges, Girls’ Wearing Apparel for Gifts ANY between the ages of 6 and 14 with delight the gift of a useful article of apparel for school or home wear. Suggested: Wool Dresses, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50, Wash Dresses, 95c, and $1.75, Rain Capes, $1.95 $2.50. Congressaman-elect C. ¢ County Democratic club at teria. Mme. Mary Louise SET DATE OF MUNICIPALITIES MEETING As important legislative bills prey by the league will be submitted for th the session, a rousing co’ 1 ted when the anne of the Washington munieips held In Olympia, January 27. The number of delegates in break a record ONE CUSTOMER HAD HIS PANTS WELL DONE An electric flat iron was left burning on a pair of gentleman's trousers in a tailoring establishment at 308 Jam Thursday night. By the time the fire apparatus arrived, the trousers were well done, with taped seams. Sizes 6 to values at 75¢. years Excellen Boys’ Golf Caps in serges and fancy sabe f $1.50—2 pounds for 95c, or 35c a mixtures, 25¢. —Basement Salesroom » telephone or pound. various committees of ders taken e lawmakers’ appr —Fourth Floor. January is expected to Little Pork Sadeages — our regular 20¢ grade— priced for 40c good 15c King David Apples—dark rea sta A nox Oe bh Red Apples—fine tor of wine, fine BB Fourth Floor, Union St. Side Mayflower Coffee—our regu grade. * 27ke | Prunes — fine specta attendance girls A Barber-Shop for Children Whee one a " Underpriced at $3.95 HIS price represents a substantial reduction from | Years would receive Presbly Swift's Premium the former value of these hats. They are trim fresh | med with ostrich, fur and flowers, and the shapes | Sweet Navel Oranges }are of an excellent quality of black velvet, in the | splendid ed, quailt a dozen | popular sailor and close-fitting effects Exceptional values at $3.95. Fire broke out in a one-story dwelling occupled by O. 8, Dowley, 26 Friday morning. Damage was $700. Special 30c Dinner for 8 aturday Evening Shoppers CaN ee) peers) 1) GIVE FAREWELL AND WELCOME LUNCHEON From 5:30 to 8:30 P. M, J. f, O'Nell, of the O-W. line, who is transferring his headquarters to Portland, and H. BE. Hudson, who has come t to take O'Netl's place, ts at a luncheon given by the Transportation club Friday noon The cl night CAN SHUT OFF HEAT IN COUNCIL MONDAY The temperature of the city council chamber is expected to rise to Monday, when a series of heated arguments on| amish valley will be unloaded by the city “i Basement Salesroom. ples. Good size Meln and cap A pound -emanage , Philadelphia Style. Mashed Potatoes Frozen Bag Noga, C House Sacques Special 89c HI Sacque pictured is made Steamed Squash were Assorted Cake. regular dance will be held at Christensen’s hall, Friday Cotfee or Milk afe, Sixth Floor en Rain Coats, $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00. Rain Caps, 50c. Bath Robes, $2 2. $2.95 Canned Milk excellent-fitting House Washington f : 6c Christmas Express and Postoffice Second Floor, Union St. Store pon MARCHE BON Union St, Second Ave., Pike St., Seattle. oa Tea, velour with of sailor collar and trimming of fleecy cotton 50. satin ribbon piping and bow. ee Choice of blue or gray with white dots and navy or gray with floral design in harmon- Sweaters, and $5.00. Middy _ Blouses, $1.25 and $1.75. Coats, $3.75, $5.00 and ».75, The counct! ts striving to pass the ordinance over Mayor Gill's} veto | Despite the mayor's opposition, the city utilities committee Thurs. | day recommended the re-passage of the measure | | &5c, izing color, Exceptionally good value at 89¢. —Basement Salesroom. The theft of a tool chest from Turgeon’s mill, Ballard, has deprived ry, their owner, of his means of livelihood, enter and has a family of nine to support, The tools were valued at $200, Teleptione kiliott 41.0 IA Fleury is a car —Basement Salesroom, | | | Smart Winter Millinery peer cnc sameness re cee ear iene net

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