The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1915, Page 8

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BR ere nate Saris nse aot ra waa MRS ‘ - . 7 Ladies’ Ohio Home ee. | FREDERICK é~ NELSON) = Final Disposal of Suits | Atthe Bon Marché’s Semi-Annual Clearance All Remaining Winter Suits te nt om am 85 in All, Have Been Gathered Into Three Groups and |f) xe». "me tad wid ie ‘wiaaie he was wo Kentloman, aad the ile | dog bit Mr Riddle on the ank Will Be Sold to the First Comers, at the Following Rates: | | Sivan ikin-ieoabion atiads twas ther matomnat te mats er ton evens } | policeman Was untrue, It was not intentionally erroneous | ‘ A Mr, Biddle got things mixed, that's all | 31 Tailored Suits | “And {t ian't true, what 1 told the policeman, that the young lady j i had bitten me on the ankle,” says the hapless Mr. Biddle | That Formerly Sold BS. ua roueha H. Perry, legal luminary and dicky dresser, got on a north. ound © ‘ o » a he ¢ p re at $10.00 to $14.50 a oneer square to go a short distance, On the car he Fr hearsed a h he would have to make later When the car reached his stop, Mr. Perry was in the midet of his! speech, absent-mindedly orating to himself and emphasizing his points with appropriate gestures. Fortunately, the speech was not one of Mr. Perry'se long speeches: It was only one of his half-hour speeches: And so he went only to the top of Queen Anne hill instes the end of the line | . ‘RELIEF SHIP READY TO SAIL | Mr, Cookie Biddle, the prominent innocent bystander, was by | standing tn front of the Savoy hotel when a stout young woman came along, leading a little dog The #tout young woman passed on one side of Mr. Biddle and the| Uttle dog passed on the other A Special Selling of “Arrow” Shirts Affords Unusual Values * $1.00 | A SPECIAL purchase of Plaited Shirts of the well-known “Arrow” make offers unusual values in the popular short-plait styles. The patterns are tasteful stripe effecis ind black, blue or heliotrope. Sizes 14, 14% and 15. Exceptional values at $1.00. Men's Furnishings Section | 25 Tailored Suits ) That Formerly Sold 2750) SPW at $14.50 to $27.50 i Rava | Undermuslins Reduced to Bordered } No ceremony of any kind will attach to the departure, late Tue Wy « _ - - - ; day, of the steamer Washington, with her cargo of foodstuffs intended | Pp ¥ , 29 Tailored Suits ) | for Belgium's starving people. The Washington, which will all di-| 25e 50e¢ $1.00 Shepherd Ss F | Sold rectly to Rotterdam, has the longest voyage before her of any of the| - - a That ormer. y relief ships dispatched to the stricken country by Americans, She 1s| Final light! Ch k S iti t $29 50 t $40 00 due ¢o reach her destination within 60 days. ROKEN lines and slightly eck Sultings Tho Washington's cargo In valued at $519,296 z bg sin- : ¢ - ate a 5" 0 43 The Chamber of Commerce will continue recetying contributions, wlled. garments remain HE Dress Goods Sec- —Second Floor, Pike St. Side. Why, These Suits Cost More to Make. which it will forward to Belgium by Parcel post ing from the special January tion has just placed il} selling, including Envelope on display these smart o i] ’ Fleeced Union Suits for 50c Each — |/ENGINEERINGCLASSES ENROLL =— ff cieaices. drawer comvim bie, green or Back-ande P| | > } va white shepherd's check All- 4 tions, Princess Slips, Gowns i ‘ “ ” 85c Grade, Imperfections Are Very Slight The spring classes tn gas, mechanical and electrical engineering | . is ie Suiting i ai ; They Are “Seconds” of the G bat the fecti is a are being enrolled this week in the Y, M.C. A. day and night engineor-|f and Skirts, 100 pieces in all, wool Suitings, with plain ‘ 600 White Union Suits—on sale at S0c apiece. They are [f/ ing school. The gan engine and machine shops will be under the : border in solid color. Fiity- the &85c suits, but have little imperfections in them—a missed charge of Clyde Terry, a marine engineer of ten years’ experience, and greatly underpriced at $1.00. f inches wide, mod ai thread—a tiny spot—nothing to hurt the looks or the wear— |] an unlimited tonnage license, Ho will be assisted by Ted Wiggins and | en, Meee vo ck and you save Ps ag & special night instructor. There are now eight models of engines, in Seventy-five Odd and Soiled ately priced, $2.00 yard cluding marine, stationary and automobile types, in the sbops. First Floor. Sizes 34 to 44—with high necks and long sleeves—medium The electrical department will have Eric Therkelson, an electrical Undergarments, including weight and slightly fleced | engineer, at {ts head, assisted by Ed Olson. A large marine engine bas Gowns, Drawers and Corset | adi Home | - been donated to the school by the students of a graduating class, who! ’ Ladies ome | 80c Wool Pants 25¢ Pair! $1 & $1.25 Underwear 50¢ jf} jesienod and built the engine themasives, A new engine will be bullt Covers, priced for clearance at Journal Patterns Wool Pants as cheap as cotton, Women's wool and part-wool by the present class | First Floor. | 25¢ and 5O¢. —Secent Floor Kid Gloves Reduced Odd Rugs Reduced oe To $1.15 Pair for Clearance N unusual offering for Wednesday, One 6x9 Velvet Rag, reduced to $8.00. Three 6x9 Body Brussels Rugs, reduced to ’ $15.00, high-grade Gloves (Dent's make) in tan, One 6x9 Hartford Saxony Rug, reduced to black and white, with P. X. M. seams $26.00. pre Rug, reduced to . oint embroidery. Reduced One 6x9 Axminster x a56 otigre e P sk 1 : a % to $1.15 One 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rug, reduced to for pre-inventory clearance . $12.00. pair One 6x9 Seamless Axminster Rug, reduced to Women's One-clasp Cape Gloves with $23.00. : : $-3x10-6 T B is Rug, reduced Paris-point embroidery, White, Tan to onan, ‘apestry Brussels Rug, ju ones. Sizes for giris 10, 12, 14 and| long sleeve Vests, ankle length 16 years of age. Gray color; but-| Pants to match. Also some knee | toned on the side. | length Pants. Stxes 34, 36 and 38 | | ‘ P $1.00 Union Suits at 59c | $3.25 Union Suits at $1.95 |] LONDON, Jan. 26.—A decree releasing ali Catholice in hie | Boys’ and Giris’ part-wool Union “Forest Mills” best quality silk diocese from the obligation of abstaining from the use of meat Suits, gray only, in size 12, 14) and wool; also heavy wool Unton on Fridays until further notice has been issued by Cardi and 16 years. Seconds of $1.00 and Suits for women. Made high neck Bourne, archbishop of Westminster. The dispensation was } $1.25 grades. Drop or open seat/and long sleeve style; in white granted because of the Increasing cost of substitutes for meat, | styles, | only. —Lower Main Floor. especially fish. Buy Soving Suplie at the Clearance Sale of Notions | SERVES PAPERS ON REV. SMITH | 5c Ironing Wax Pad 2'2¢ plex Safety Pins tn Extra Special Mother's Ironing Wax Pad, cloth ; all etzes. e 10 Booty, Pins Se Card Milward Sewing comprising 400 pairs of Women's — oo *%° IT) ten, whose name figures in the sult, H Smith appeared here late yesterday and called on bis attorney. ed | 100 Yards Spool Silk 4c |f} retused to make @ statement. covered ané@ made In shape of fron. Pins, three 100 yards of 4 quality Sewing The sult was brought in the Alameda connty courte while smith One Needles, Worth Sc | suk: sh "iinck. thite and staple col" |[| wan pastor of the First Unitarian church of Berkeley. Mra. Smith al-|ff and Black, reduced to 85c pair. Two §-3110-6 Body Brussels Rugs, reduced to :10e Skirt Markers at 7c ore, for Wednesday, 40 & spool, leges he had traveled about the country, accompanied by cae —Firet Floor. $158.00. Markers with nickel base Skirt Eton tc e Two 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs, reduced to rod; can be adjust: ‘om 1 to Special Sc Basting Cotton at 3c |f/ *°™"* nea “ 240 Initialed Linen bag asig elt Me ARERR rr, Basting Cotton, In white, Nos. 40, at Te apiece. at 2c oun Sateen {2 | Mitward Sewing Needles, pag pay ote CITY HAS WHAT MONEY IT NEEDS. Handkerchiefs oy 9x12 Axminster Rugs, reduced to 5 at 3 spools for ioe. oe in assorted or solid sizes, Crim Wire Hair Pins, ane Seattle has plenty of ready money now ———————— $12.00, 4 4 Sizes, 350 pina to the box T th i t bout $140 00. | et ee BS nesday is payday, the salary roll amounting to about $140,0 1c. Other Dilla amount to $181,000. And there's plenty of cash to meet the | payments. Fecanse of the unusually reasonable loan by the Farmers’ | Loan and Trust Co, of New York of $600,000 at 4 per cent, the city aia) 20 and 25c Shields 10c 25 needles to the paper. silk Drees r 3 aoe rehire wnt goed aan Get a supply at the Clear- St 10c @ pair; value 20c and | ance Sale. Buy White Goods by the Yard and Have Them Made Up 10¢ White Lawn, 40 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards. While we have any, yard.... ke 1Se Checked Natnesok. B. ch *, mill lengths, +f inches wide, for underwear; yard ue c Reduced t to. 15e Ea. isa Axminster Rugs, reduced to aa Four 9x12 Axminster Rugs, reduced to The Handkerchiefs are embroidered $16.00. with script letter and forget-me-not $18.00. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, reduced to spray; good quality linen; letters M, N ee 10-6x134 Axminster Rug, reduced to > presi d. Reduc $25.00. and P not represented. Reduc st to aS¢ BOW iis Witteh © Sig, aukeeel ae each. aia nin $40.00. —Second Floor. On sale Wednesday on = Main Floor—Near Pike %: iC pearance Bargains or Early Shopps rs On sale from 9 a. m. to | phone orders taken for uacimee epecials. 18c Table Tumblers for —10c Set— Full size, clear pressed glass ‘Tumblers at 10c for set of six from 9 a m. to 12. Not over 2 sets to ved None delivered. Lower Main il Worth to 10c, 212 Valenciennes, Cluny, Soh and Shadow Lace Insertion; also some fancy dress Trimmings and Braids, at 2%c a yard. From 9 a. m to 12. Upper Main Floor. 85c Shopping Cases 42c Matting Shopping Cases, size 6%x11x12% inches, with metal handle, brass catch, and well-bound edges. 9 a. m. to 12 at 42c. Fourth i Knit Toques to 50c at 5c Children’s Knit Toques in red and white, navy and light blue, odds and ends, and some slightly sotled; worth to 50c. 9 am. to 12 at Se. Second Floor. Farewell to Fur Trimming—Out It Goes— moog oigee f Edg- 21.25 Imi a Clearance Sale Domestic Bargains TWO MUNY DANCES A WEEK NOW On sale all day at these special That the municipal dances conducted by the park commissioners Prices. Glad to take phone orders. if) at the Collins fieldhouse, 16th ave. 8. and Washington st, aro meeting | 6c Printed Challies | with popular approval is evidenced by increasing attendance at | For several weeks the dances have been held on Tuesday night, ut | | interest and patronage has increased to such an extent that a Friday Ac Y d.— | evening dance has been added. | ‘The dances are in charge of the regular men and womon super: |i Printed Challies, 2,000 yarda tn |f| Visors of the playfield organization. She tot, 96 teehen wide, full bots An ndmiesion foe of 10 cents includes two dance tickets, ané the| and perfect goods, All shades, with |p| Tte thereafter ts three dance tickets for 10 cents, Persian and Oriental patterns. | Seattle has the distinction of being the first American city to tn-| augurate winter municipal dances, although summer dancing in park 12'4c Fancy Crepes 8 1-3c | avilions has been in vogue tn a number of cities Dolly Varden Crepes, 27 inches | Zilgod tines a 850 yard i INVESTIGATE STRIKE SHOOTING 25¢ Sidsseties at 12% NEW SRUNSWICK, re boy s-—-Investigation was br | 2,000 yards of Shirting Soisettes, gun here today by a special grand jury @ shooting of a | | A Special Selling of Large All- Wool Motorobes Unusually Low-Priced At| $3.95 | Each O N sale Wednesday, in the Bedding Section, 100 of these heavy, All-wool Motorobes, fringed at both ends and patterned with mono- tone plaids on dark-blue, maroon,. green or brown ground. They are of a good, large size, measuring 58x83 inches (including fringe) and very warm and heavy. The splendid value at the low price will commend these Robes strongly to many who contemplate motor or steamer trips to the South, as well as those operating automobiles for passenger traffic. Exceptionally low-priced at $3.95. nee NT tare, Basement Salesroom, Wednesday Ike Lingerie Crepes, 1,500 yards, pure white, 30 inches wide, in mill lengths; suitable for underwear; y4.. 10c 20e Checked Lawns, sheer quality, 27 inches wide, rultable for aprons and children's dresses, yard . 124c Votie, 24 Inches lengtha. fine 124c Be Mercerined Batiate, 26 inches wide, lengths to 20 yarde: crisp, sheer materfal; yard 124c number of the striking employes of the Agricultural Chemical a2 Inches wide, in neat stripes and Go. ‘s plant, at Roosevelt, N. J. by deputy sheriffs. Seventy | ighly mercerized. Very nice for | mployes of the Roosevelt elt plant st struck today. making pajamas. | ms ge vad” | U, $, GOING AFTER FOREIGN TRADE Drees Ginghams, 27 inches wide, A. F. C. quality, lengths to 12 yards. |f| WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—The house foreign affaira committee to Neat checks, plaids and stripes, at |J|4a¥ approved the bill sponsored by Secrotary Bryan, appropriating | 816c a yard. Lower Main Floor, 50,000 for a conference here of Latin-American diplomats and finan-| clers to establish closer relations with the U. 8 | Ministers of finance and at least three bankers will be invited | | from each South and Central American country, net 751.24 STANFORD PREXY TO QUIT Spy lmmie ©) Ps LOS ANGELES Trimmings | medical college of | Jan, 26—Dr. Ray Lymann Wilbur, dean of the anford university, will be the next president of special, yard r, who is sald to have dec $1.25 Imitation Bear, Er pink and | od 50c mine and Coney "EQ A gic 38c that institution, according to a prediction credited today to Chancellor 2, 000 * rd f N D il ag aa a ee! 81.50 Marahon Trimmings ° David Starr Jordan. The presidency, it ts bel i, will be vacated (ar Ss a) e ress 1 Silks he Special [ 58¢ 58e | Yard —Upper Main Moor, See How We've Reduced the Prices of Toilet Goods SEATTLEITES GOING TO CAPITAL | $1.98 Imitation Bear, Kr- | in white and blue, \ J | next fall by Dr, John Casper Bran maa $1.49 mine and Coney QQo special, yard .. 80c Ce \\ | will not hold office after he is | $2.00 Syringes $1.45 Ea. EXTR. 10c Talcum Powder 5c ‘The meeting of the National Chamber of Commerce at Washin WO thousand yards of fresh, new Spring Silks, bought at a con- | “Kako” Water Bottle and Foun- ‘A SPECIAL rake yo of Toman or || ton, D. C., to which Seattle will send a strong delegation, will be ad. Hee ante idk des be placed sale W yp DA seit ircinee eorntines, “of emwen- |g 28 and $1.50 powder on Wednes: || drewed by President Wilson, Secretary Bryan and other officlale of cession, arrive in time to be placed on sale Wednesday. ‘The mee scenery mae Hai ay: . purchase comprises: | ir Brushes at 5c Chamois at 2 for 5c |f) Tho Seattle men who will attend are Thomas Burke, E. F. Blaine, if as prises: | SOc Face Powder at 30c rewular be size; || Falcon Joslin, J. D, Lowman, R. A. Ballinger and Ashmun Brown | a sot Bion Face Powder, wpiendia —95c Ea.— | a the complexion; the 60c size, pe od ance Bale at 2 f: Brocaded Messaline Silks Broche Surah Silks al at the Clear Mr Bathe Sweet at 1Se | oh 'si8' "ina? "| $1.00 Herpicide Speciat 59¢\) AFTER FOUR BATTLESHIPS Brown-and-white Checked Twills Striped Messalines mesh ares porter net goin | aald tacks ot maborany | gz, @ anondl wpic to Peeeed muons Briks Glece Bracke Tain WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—Representative Gardner of Massachu setts predicted today he would have greater support in his proposed attack on the naval appropriation bill than he received in his fight on the army bill. “LT Intend to fight,” sald Gardner, “for four battleships, the number | | recommended by the general naval board.” | CITY ORDERS DIKE REPAIRED HH the sifting top cans; splendi@ for | @nd ebony, and real} 3) 49 bottler the bath; the 25¢ sizes at ihe. bristles, at 950, 69. j Striped Twilled Silks Plain Black Louisines The color-range includes Copenhagen and navy-blue; the new putty and sand shades; grays and browns; wistaria, reseda, hunter’s green, lavender and black. The widths, 18, 24 and 26 inches SEE THE NEW DANCES FROM 12TO 2 DAILY IN THE SIXTH FLOOR CAFE, pon MARCHE | The council Monday passed a bill authorizing the board of public Ee adcand Ava-stilhes atcddesitie | works to repair the dike on the north side of the Oxbow peninsula, JE xe eptiona lly low-priced for this timely selling: special, the Telephone Elliott 4100 which had broken down recently and caused the Oxbow district to be 1, 8 B . flooded. An appropriation of $1,000 was made from the general fund yare 58c. ott Ua ee It will be charged a4 @ loan against the improvement district, | IIE OEE aaa POOREST | rae WOE HPPA

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