The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1915, Page 10

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FREDERICK E- NELSON The Selling of Imported Embroidery Flouncings At Remarkably Attractive Prices embraces new, high-grade Embroideries of the very sheer type decreed for Dresses, Blouses and Lingerie for Spring and Summer, 1915. lhe iderie passed in any Direct- Action Gas Ranges Ohlo Steel Ranges The Bon Marché’s Woodenware February Sale of EXTRA SPECIAL 40c Corn Brooms, Special Mr, Harry Wohl of Tacoma recetved from a friend on the Olympic | peninsula a genuine black. bear Mr, Wohi planned to tame the bear| for a pet, But the bear got wilder and wilder So Mr. Wohl turned tt tnto bear oak die cannot understand why the ? kept getting wilder, Lots of Bargains Now }j 4¢ at 19¢ | Seattle friends narert the #ituatop was not strange @t all © Broome made of good quality broom corn, Velvet cap; stAOng eewings, amooth handles In Wooden Things for the . ‘ Almost unantmously they advance explanation that {t would make Kitchen and Home this price | any dear wild to have to live in Tacoma, | durable, at 19@ each; not over two to a cu Former Sheriff Kd Cudihee, who owns a race-horse atable and a! toupee, recently celebrated the completion of an addition to his Diggent 29 ~ ZIC for with Bot his delicate beauty of the de« these Embr has not been sur previo wiss and crepe nelge ignsin Is represented are organdie, batiste, voile from 18 to 45 barn by giving a dinner to his friends, The dinner was held in the addi The mater tlon All would have gone without the slightest hitch had not a horse kicked over a partition, The partition fell on the table, The diners t 49 upset the table tn their wild scramble to get out of the way of the fall ? * I) ing partition Racks a « Cc Forjunately, the dinner was nearly over whef this happened < | “Wureka* Wall Dryera, mede of [J much damage was done, sn cas with el@ht long arme | xcept that Cudihee’s toupee fell tanto tits coffes, no that now ft hardwood and adjustable base. doesn't match the tufts over his ears,” report the friends of the luckless Mr. Cudithee. =| MANY DON'TS FOR AUTO DRIVERS “Grand Prine” hardwood Tooth Pioks, flat shapa the fo value, special at So a box Here's what the new law governing drivers of motor veRicles for ||] which goes Into effect Monday, provides LA drivers must be 21 years or over Each applicant for a license must submit to a medical examination by the city health commissioner, who issues a certificate showing the » from any taint or tendency to epilepsy, vertigo, heart trou color bifndness, or any other deficlency rendering him unfit for safe operation of vehicles. Each app! t must speak the English language, must be recom: by two citizens, and must not be addicted to the drink or drug season marquisette The widths range inches 75¢ Wall At $1. 45 Yard | 40c Laundry Baskets Chip Laundry Baskets. 18x At $1.15 Yard Flouncings of Organdie, Batiste, Swiss and 45 Not Flouncings of Organdie, Glass Cloth, Batiste, Voile, Crepe, Swiss and Crepe Neige, ranging in width from 24 to 4 The materials are of fine, number of the pecial 490. and Crepe Voile—in the 18-, 27 inch widths, including many especially inches. imported flouncings very for Skirt dainty colored novelties suitable Baby Flounces qualities and a Dresses, Waists and these are in beautiful $1.25 Stretchers 79¢ } hire sweet-pea colorings stable ate In Addition, Two Very Attractive Assortments of BABY FLOUNCINGS at 50c and 65¢ Yard The lot at 50c yard comprises 27-inch Baby open embroidery, “Universal with +10-tncl bearings: | Kuaranteed Ho henches are made o8 J] braces, space for 2 tubs; aides will } driver f $1.25 Ironing Board 89c masse, | and well made The lot at 65c yard comprises 27-inch Swiss Baby Flouncings in and conventional embroidery, fled, scalloped and hegnstitched edges. —First Floor « Board, “Crown fold up. Ideal Mop Wringer Patl of cedar, |- with galvanized wire noops, $1.69 1Se Rotting Pin Be Rol Pin of maple vce top staun and durable and can be habit folded up when not tn use, Kach applicant must furntsh the city comptroller a photograph of a ' bimself, and a duplicate photograph ts to be attached to the license je ° sued by the city Each applicant must demonstrate his abfitty to drive a machine in a crowded thoroughfa: - * » able grinder Licenses may be suspended for not less than 10 days and not over “Little Fairy” Dress Flouncing : 29c 90 days for violation of traffice rules. 15¢ omen Boxes ; | EVERYBODY'S DOING iT. What? | haven't registered yet Wood Salt | Sane TESS } | | Ha ARMY SLEEPS; $20 STOLEN » be attached 75c Clothes . a4 * re we prepared for wart Racks 49¢ All last week King Bros., clothiers, kept an armed force of two militiamen in front of their Second ave. store They marched up and down, up and down, in front of the store, with rifles on their shoulders, In the display windows were sults of clothes, a $10 bill pin- ned to each suit, and signs annoynoing that such stupendous val. ues needed armed protegtion. Sunday morning th@ King Bros.’ army, worn out from long vigilance, retired for much-needed refreshment. And a thief broke the glass of one of the show windows and stole two $10 bills. ‘CITY LINES CAN BE MADE TO PAY A los of $2,251.36 in the operation of Division A of the mu- nictpal railway in January would be wiped out, it le declared by Councliman Erickson, If the division Is completed originally planned, to ard. Proposition B on the ballot at the March election would au thorize the council! to make this necessary extension. The Lake Burien line lost $982.82 in January. With a down- town extension by means of auto busses, this lose can also be overcome, it ie believed. blind and dainty floral 25¢ Dryers 15¢ Each Clothes Dryers, made of hard wood—with § arma, eat on stea! dase. Swiss Flouncings in with ruffled, and hemstitched edges. scalloped with ruf hardwood rollers. family size, made hardwood, with ad heavy plate lass, with jeep corruma stone, tuh sine —ape- aan 29c¢ Se Wash Board, “Daisy.” with al xine surface, pal Registering. for Salt Get busy if you A Spring, 1915, Novelty : 7 HE “Little Fair Flouncing is designed with a wide bead-. ing over a plaited embtoidery ruffle, and is especially adapted for making the popular French Dresses for little girls of from 2 to 6 years. One yard of the embroidery, for this sale at of 18e. Pastry Boards 20 Special for this Pastry Boards worth 40, sale at : on sale Tue at Made of se 9Sc with mortised ends, Step venient kitchen size. Ladders 1% Very safe and dure- bie Step Ladders, well made and fitted with folding tron lock Brace: the §-foot size Without pat! shelf, 79. | A Sale of Men’s Shirts at DOC Sand With a sale of Shirts at 55c aplece, no man should kick about the high cost of living. They are all brand new, too—not an old-timer in the lot Made cf a good quality of percale, in very neat and likable patterns. There are some blue chambrays in the lot, with blue collars to match. All made In the convenient coat style—well tallored, with cuffs attached. Sizes from 14 to 17'. i Tuesday Specials in the Domestics Apron Ginghams 5c Yd. | Dress = 8i4c Apron Ginghams, wide, in full bolts and Neat bive and white check: elal at be a yard for Tue with about one-fourth yard of plain material for the sleeves, is sufficient for the dress Two widths, 27- and 32-inch, priced at $1.50 and $2.25 yard. A Paper Dress Pattern will be furnished with each purchase of desired ee re * * * We Recommend Bundhar Wilton Rugs for use under any conditions where hard-wearing qualities are essential, for we know how they have stood up under long years of service in the many residences, offices, hotels, clubs and public buildings of almost every kind in which we have installed them. ’The designs in Bundhar Wilton Rugs conform to the best prevailing tenden- cies in modern home-furnishing. They include plain fields with band borders; BSc Knife Boxes 230 Made of hardwood with m unfolded. special 490 Kalvanized spring, =pe = agp NR Se Butter Spade, of orrugated maple, special Ture Dh e iewer iain Piece. this Flouncing, if 2Se Kaife Boxes ite For lfc, Knife Boxes of hardwood with sections for knives and forks— worth 2c Tuesday at No telephone orders. Till 12 $1.50, at $1.19 Crocheted Bedspreads with TAKS inet They are soft and luxurious under foot and their prices are very moderate for floor such all-round desirability Bundhar Wilton Rugs may be had here in the following small and carpet sizes: WHEN REACTIONARY organs sing the praises of the municipal, coverings of ownership of the je, Renton & Southern junkplle, it's time for the! council to look before it leaps. GILL VETOES ERICKSON BILL = small conventional designs in tasteful color-combinations; close copies of Oriental carpets fine Women’s 25c Sledheniet for 13c Apiece 10-6x14 —Recond Floor. 36x36 36x63 10-6x12 10-6x13-6 4-6x7-6 6x9 8-3x10-6 Production by the city Nght department, Mayor Gill sent his veto to the x12 Ixl2 2214x36 council Monday of the Erickson ordinance transferring the operation 27x54 x Ine o oreenay nicely smtestdered net |] | of two substations to the lightingdepartment, instead of the munteipal | walst sets and vesters, 9 a m to jee | * * * 12 at ite —Upper Mate Fieor. ,..- rem of these substations, representing an tnvestment of ae BASEMENT Si SALESROOM — | at 49c Smart Between-Season Hats For Immediate Wear Declaring that the rate fixed In the bill is lower than the cost 4 —Lower Main Floor. } current side. Mayor Gill says in his veto message that the ordinance | | is in harmony with single tax ideas, In which he ts not a believer. | Wash Dresses assorted | . plaids, figured and plain per with pinited skirts: 8 a. m. —Second Floor, 2 arts KNOX sins et BACK | Comfort Prints 8 1.3¢ Yard Prints, 26 Inches | in | Comfort light lengths to S$ yards, at and plaids, at Sige a yard Galateas at 10c a Yard Galateas, 2% inches wide. lengths to 15 ya light and dark shades, stripes and figures, at 10c @ yard. 4c Curtain Swisses at 6ic Yd. Curtain Swisees, full 36 inches wid. ety Of designs, factory M. F. Knox, head of a medical school at Bryn Mawr, whose license | was taken from him by the state medical board last year, has appealed | to the superior court, asking thatthe findings of the state board be set | aside, on the ground that hd was not given a fair trial and that no com-| | petent evid * was, produced | |" Kno, it is alleged, advertised a course costing $5 which, once mas-| $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 is not a bit surprising—the celerity with lengths; 6c a yard from 9 a. m. to 12 —Third Floor. at the Food Show SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY At_the Clow's Waffle Flour Booth T ay—Clow's Waffle tron and yard. —lLewer Main Floor, A Display of Electrical Devices “Housework? No—house-play!” ex- claimed a happy young matron, “I use cll the newest electrical devices!” The young lady In charge of the Puget Sound Traction Light & Power Company Booth smiled very pleasantly “If only more housewives allowed ‘Electricity’ to help them,” she “housework would be a minus instead of a plus quantity. Take the Hotpoint toe ee Be Company's Devices for example. It's a very, very hea Chbtase bh4 Mosuae ten simple matter to prepare breakfast at Cheene. the breakfast table with their aid— At the Carnation MNk Booth—Car- whether you desire a deliciously broiled on bill books are given away chop, appetizing, crisp, brown toast, or eggs—they may be quickly prepared without leaving the table. “Wash day loses all its terrors when confronted with an electric washing machine—and those hot, heavy sad-irons that had to be lifted from a red-hot stove have practically given Way to the light, ‘cool-to-handle’ electric tron.” And these are but a very few of the many, many saving electrical devices displayed by the Puget Sound tion, Light and Power Company Saini “Food Show, Fourth Floor. For Tuesday T I which these pretty Hats are moving out— for to most women the winter hat is apt to have become somewhat “tiresome” and it is a long way to Easter. | tered, would teach one “how to overcome death and live forever.” | I¢ is further charged that Knox's college failed to teach-{n an intel! | gent manner the courses in ethnology, physiology, anthropology, mathe- | matics, iterature, botany, law, obstetrics, gynecology, bacteriology, tox- | eology, histology, pathology, general diagnosis and mental healing IF NOT for the little old referendum the people of this state put Into their constitution, what the legislature wouldn't have done to peo- ple's rule never entered into the most Imaginative dr of a corpora y : i t jawyer. But with the referendum, the legislature has got to be 7 good In many ceaes where it wants to be naughty. Every little bit helps, you know. : Many purchasers favor the clever little Turbans f silk, long front to back and trimmed in a that them appear still which are from arae package of Waffle f jr way makes At Mos. Bamag's Hooth you said, # delicious home-made jellies marmalade and brown bread At the Buttress Product Company's an taate longer Just as many are captivated by the jaunty lines FRANCIS brimmed—with straw ornament, fancy flower or ribbon trimming. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8A southeaster which swept the const | ff . . a a sas | of Callfornin for two days, blew itself out today, although the forecaster The low prices help to make choosing easy; $2.95, $3.95, $5.00. | predicted continued rain. The gale attained its highest velocity—85 * * Se | miles—oft Point Reyes yesterday, According to shipping men, the storm |i a) a was the heaviest experienced on the Coast for years. The tug Transit, owned by the Union Ot! Ca, was bnffeted for hours . : x iinen. Aro The Demonstration and Special Selling of “Wearever” and finally sank before she could be made fast with lines. A refriger- ator car, loaded with oranges, rolled off a Santa Fe float car at the Aluminum Utensils China Basin slip. BUSHNELL LAUNCHING TUESDAY A brilllant assemblage of naval and army officers and civilians wiit| | witness the ap ror My Raped pony pd cae tender Bushnell | PPM Lasonites ty the guverndes. the tootes Gill be ike hoe week an interesting demonstration of the con- |] venience and economy that result from the use of “Wearever” Aluminum Kitchen Utensils. Each day some special feature of this ware will of her type in the U. 8. navy In honor of David Bushnell, {nventor of the first submarine, Miss | be demonstrated, the program for Tuesday being the cooking of apple butter without stirring or Esculine Warwick Bushnell, a descendant, has come all the way from | burning. new he Jonn of Are Red Kidney Bean he an of Aro Red Kidney Chambray labor. Selecto Cot Trac f an 3 pound car in the Pure Food Store 89 ASpecial Sale of Luscious Apples, Box C Your choice of Jonathan, Winesaps or Arkansas Blacks—and this may be your last chance to get Jonathans at such a low price. | your choice of 10c ‘ade, pound 39c Magat’s Beulllon Oubes, 10) ,, | New Seeded Ralsias, your for Tuesday only, per doz C | chotee of any brand, pke Soup Tablets, Oxtall_or | & mae a8 Cotton, our 296 c ‘Tea Panatogs, bent ¢ 124. al ™M Mock Turtle. Regular 10¢ * Freah Roasted Venherry Coffee, value, 4 for Bhe, tablet c —a smooth, well-fin- ished chambray ging- ham for women’s and children’s wear, in an assortment of even checks, stripes and em- broidered designs as well as plain colors, 30 inches wide, 15¢ yard. DRESS GINGHAMS, 12%¢ YARD— An extensive showing of Dress Ginghams in pleas- ing new bar, check and broken plaid patterns, also stripes and large plaids in medium and dark colorings. Very children’s dresses and women’s waists and house dresses. Iilinois to act as sponsor. ON FEBRUARY 17 there will be 16 who wil! have lost thelr con- fidence of being nominated for the council. Such is life! 1 2c 9c | Mrs. C's Pig Pudding, special tor Tuesday only, to cans 4 Q c Be bao vce HS | JAP LODGING HOUSE BURNS Z ok bd : A Japanese lodging house at $24 Maynard ave. burned at 2:57 Mon 5 ‘90 The Optical Depart: day morning, causing the loas of a thousand dollars, Mothers’ Training Class The Whangdoodle Quintet Free Lectures at 3:30 p. m. ment—with an expert The fire was discovered by the clerk. A number of the little brown optometrist in charge men scampered into the cold night alr thinly clad, Tuesday, Feb, 9th, tree lecture on In the Cafe, 12 bay 2 P. m, “Development of the Child.” Demon- Hear the Jolly time tr F wpecial 200 dinne ayn n fetly home made pound Argo Veragd Corn Starch, one of the best, pkg. Dove Molaanes, the regular Ibe size, dozen $1.05, can New Italian Pron regular ie «rade, Ib Demonstration Week Special: Set of Three ‘‘Wearever” Aluminum Saucepans is at your service when required Eyes tested free. —Balcony, Upper Main Floor stration, bed and clothing of infan by Mrs. Hickey, Mra. Fi M Harrington Sixth Floor Cate. colors. in Pearl Small, 45, Asay carbolle acid during a fit of despondency | at the Hoyd hotel, 216 Spring st., early Monday, dying shortly afterward | at the city hospital, She had been unemployed for some time Consisting of Sole Seattle Agents for Fulton THE BON Union St——Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle One l-quart Lipped One 2 Go-carta—Fourth Floor. Saucepan RCHE Telephone Elliott 4100 to, STURGIS RESTS EASIER Dr. Milton G. Sturgis, whose condition, following an appendicitis op | eration performed Friday at the Providence hospital, is reported serious, | | vested eany, Sunday night, His condition today is somewhat improved, quart — Double-lipped Saucepan desirable for One 1%4-quart “Shallow Sauce rompers and pan specially priced for demonstra- tion week at 95¢@ set Housewares Seotion. Twenty = seven inches wide, 12M@é¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. UPON ONE point In this ocean-shipping business all side agreed. If Uncle Sam goes into it, the private grafters will have dive. ,

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