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a THE SEATTLE STAR Se F REDERICK NELSON: ‘Sr i ne ee en ne ieee -atterns in Davenport-Bed Frequently cartime con ro he has finished his breakfast _ hint ‘ast aw he runs to the corner Monday. But when he reached the car both his Special Display and Demonstration This Week | bands and his stomach were empty, ‘This sounds mysterious, but ten't. | | When he left the house, he had a bacon and egg sandwich tn either hand. When he gained the car platform he umbuttoned his overcvat | and the sandwiches fell out and ¥ stopped on j In my frantic haste | missed my mouth and alipped the sand wiches down tnaide my coat collar,” explains Mr, Oliver T HE illustration shows one of our unfolded, with Davenport-Hed the matress rolled b to give an idea i —Furniture Sale Extraordinary— i ogee Nig mouth watered all the rest of the day for the grapefrult which was) al about him. When he got home he found a letter waiting for him, It was from his father, who Ives in Southern California | The letter told me that father was shipping to me a crate of the finest grapofrutt he had seen this » reports Mr, Kellem ces 6s | of the construction, The bed-spring { is of the high-grade, open type and is entirely independent of the upholstery in the davenport seat There is ample room for bedding ( when folded, so that in the morning there is not to do but make up 1 Id out of sight. At nig 1a] manner, the bed is ready for The sale will begin on Wednesday morning and last until Zumwold Washburn, the popular telegraph operator, has a thumb Saturday evening. Every piece of Furniture in the Furniture || ' » banding : : A Ho explains to his co-workers that he has been helping his emal! | , Section has been included—and remember that this means 25 }) sugnior with hor tenronn B able’ to. com rt-Bed is the most practical piece of furniture ever d apartment where spare-bedroom space is limited or where it is desir- evised for use ” @ e sitting-room and : It tw difficult t bat otion th be bet choo leeninge accomm ations per cent off the Bon Marche’s always low spot cash prices. ‘eh SMe MERA? ice ee cee sleeping accommodation Without a doubt the best bargain opportunity the cash buy- |]... 1)! ’nushier aid vot nak taster to, do sume tn artihmetic. | She This week we direct especial atten er of Furniture has seen in years. “And I'd have done it, too, if tt hadn't bitten my thumb,” says Mr tion to the very interesti values $13.00 Brass Bed, with 2inch posts xe) lard 50 Dresser, in quartered onk 10 13 Ti adet oke offered in two groups of Davenport and five fillers, reduced to $° . 15 anced to “ . Beds at $35.00 and $50.00, comprising $17.50 Brass Bed, 2 posts $13 13 $16.00 Dressers, well made of $12 OO DISMISSES FIREMEN- JITNEY MEN patterns in dark oak, . . and € e quartered oak, reduced t mahog finishes, $9.00 Iron Bed, « in white or > PTF | $34.00 Dresser—th Vernis Martin, reduced to e io an exceptional priced at $16.75 Library Table. 1 board © pak, 24x43 inches, reduced to. $14.00 Fumed Oak Extension _ Table, 42-inch top, 6-ft $10, 50, ot oak and genuine | Because they drove a fitney bus during lunch hours to relieve the anes | driver of the machine, which they owned in partnership with three leather a | other firemen, Lieut. W. G. Champion and Frank J. Toyer, firemen | have been dinmissed from the fire department by Chief Stetson | I | oIstery. te u id pan Third Floor $6.25 Iron Bed. Martin, spe: | This action was taken on the ground that the men violated the civil service rule which prohibits clty employes from engaging in gainf - 1 occupation outside of elty duties exten since Marsh, 1813. Three ciier Husen' Waker borane r w.reeril The National = = American Lady and H. E. Hinkman, who owned an t{nterest in the jitney, may also be $20.00 Library Table, with mag 15 00 sion, reduced to ; 7 a 5 ho ji ’ » $3. senna Ae ahs t suspended. Champion and To: the only ones who drove it, and azine rack, specially priced a s $19.00 Golden Oak pe ampion ‘oyer were the only ones who drove ae Corset, 3, 50 only during lunch hours, the partnership having hired an outside or $30.00 Library Extension Table, 14. 25 | 5) Table, with ad $22 50 45-In. top, 6-ft. ex . | for the regular runs. ay b o tension, reduced to ogee S illustrated, —, ; range is designed ge pgitnalls ee cee ee BOALT T0 TALK ABOUT MEXICO $11.00 Library Table, Tale, 46-1 21 75 solid oak, 24x40 ins. $8.25 Crook, ealension, of J) What a Lincoin Could Do for Mexico” ts the subject of an address in canopy style, with reduced to .. spectal at | to be given by Fred Boalt of The Seattle Star before the YM. C. A./ elevated oven and $8.75 Auto Spring $2.25 Dining Chairs, a Brotherhood club, at {te regular weekly dinner to be held at 6°90 Tues ibe 5 : Seat Rockers, strong made of solid oak, re | day night, in the Association auditorium, Hoalt represented The Star broiler, in accordance and comfortable, re-> by duced to [and tts ‘ ter newspapers in Mexico at the time of the occupation of | ii with the most ap- duced to ... $3.25 Dining Chairs, | a by the American forces | 1 id f ltd P eding the dt am 1} mixer will he staged in the libra yroved ideas for con- $10.00 Auto Spring solid oak, with leath: $2.44 it ding per e le staged in the library, | i venient and practical er sent, reddend 16 | intended to get the gaests and members better acquainte eee aied lagen $7 50 $21.80 Buffet, solld | tnton will recite a number of “Patriotie Selections tn and |i or wax finish. re 2 : se $9.00 so "nunct ey 9 | WILL PAY JAILED WITNESSES operation The cooking surface over the burners is half olid, so that direct or made of solid oak ] $15 Auto Spring with fumed finish $15 00 OLYMPIA, Feb. 16.—Witne detained in jail for lack of be | indirect heat may be ocade model, Seat Rocker, es 11 25 edened 46 . to Insure thetr appearance at criminal triain will be pald $1 a da ite ry { 4 aa ser mapa a agi reduced * $17.50 Buffet, solid bill introduced by Representative Frank A. Manogue of Seattle becomes used, as Gesired Style 602, ts an ideal foun cak with fumed or a law, The broiler pan, dust-tray and door panels are por- dation for the Spring's new ‘oe Solid Oak Rock- wax finish, special $13 13 Manogue's Dill te the result of the number of crea reported tn The celain-lined gowns. It is especially made ers, very serviceable $3. 00 at Basti hse - | Seattle Star, showing that men and women have been kept in jail as 3 ‘ 3 nae for the average figure, with low reduced to .. } fo long as two or three months without being compennat: | The extreme width of Range, with shelf, is 45 inches t 4 lo fet On Sale Wednesday, Third Floor, Center Section their time and inconventence. The law heretofore had allowed pat ans very Ons Skint, os witness fees only for actual time spent in the courtroom during trials. tending well over the thighs. 14x19 ine shes Trimmed at top with double- The bake oven measures 18x19 and the broiler pan We Are Sole Seattle Agents for “Ostermoor” Mattresses Winsor, the man who drew salary from King county | dnote Commissioner Knudsen's hencoop, was fined $5 and costs » | terday by Justice Reah M. Whitehead New $2.75 | The charge was brought by C. D. Schabel, a Kirkland reside Lace Curtains Winsor attacked the former on the ferry when he raised the q of free passes being given county officials Knudsen appeared to testify for his and other witnesses for the state did no BASEMENT T SALESROOM —_——— s former body guard. Schabel A Lace Curtain Sensation BELLICOSE MR, WINSOR FINED 5 hee nee A NE ae New Arrivals in Dancing Dresses show $1.95 || Easy DIVORCE BILL TO PASS $12.50) |$15.00) |$18.50) [$21.00| PAIR aA A NEW shipment of Dancing Dresses, just opened, at- CARSON CITY, Feb. 16.—Predicting the passage by the ee ate of the bill restoring easy divorce to Nevada, the nit ority tracts considerable admiration for the newness of Three thousand pairs of ae Lace Curtains sietamele souk eeaine the bt All of thems predicted the sseneare = a cleverly fashioned of s of a well-kno } factory at we can offer at 9% Y 3 yards long. w borders and effects Arabian. would pass tonight The advocates of the easy divorce bill yerterday of a majority, which {s 12. Today they declared they force the measure through terms on such favora u some exceedingly tempting bargains ne vote Crepe de Chine Crepe Meteor Chiffon Taffeta in white, pink, light-blue, lavender, gold, maize and Nile- green—sizes for misses and women ready to will see by eet. | 59 3 Yards tong, Per 32-25 | JAP AND BRIDE IN SUICIDE PACT ,No use to have bare windows when Curtains | 25 a pair for Lace Curtains, novelty weaves, ace selling at 59c a pair are Nottingham | in yr Renatasance t, and borders “with Lace Curtains, yards long, with double | plain backgrounds: 3 yards long; Arabian and twisted thread, ecru and white | white . $2.00 Lace Curtains. | Novelty Curtains, $2 7 S Wards Long, Pr. 125 Worth $3.75, Pair : » ee You can get cho anes tingham Lace | , You'll like these Novelty Curtains we are offer ia is trimmed with clusters of shirrings. Price $12.50. Cortatns here at $ ; Fang thors with allover | Y8FR. beautiful soft finish, in white and Arabian; | 4 « A pretty Dress of Crepe de Chine is made with wide with neat nove borders, others v ator rth $3 bee victlie acid lace % “ ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16—The movement for improve sat draped girdle and lace bodice terminating in two bead- Fine $4.50 Lace designs; worth »e 3 49 | ment of the merchant marine on the Pacific was stimulated to trimmed “wings” in front. The skirt is draped over a Heavy $2.25 Lace Curtains, a Pair Te | day by the announcement that work had been begun by the hand nt dace ce — - ‘ Curtains, Special ae | Union Iron Works on two twin-screw steamers, each of 10,000 CEPR REN Oh 78 ae aR Bee rice $18.50. urtains, Spe | tons’ capacity. be AN é}/ LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16.—Hyakparo Mayedo, a Japanefle, and his wife, Toyono, committed suicide by inhaling gas tr here os) | today. The couple hal t married a year, The last i July and were said to be in moderate circumstances be 4 cause the bride's parents in Japan disowned her after marriage to Hyakparo ts sald to have been the cause gS Two typical models are described: thelr home Rows of shirring beneath a two-inch heading trim the waist-line of a pretty frock of soft chiffon taffeta. It has V-neck and short sleeves, and plain gathered skirt which secs | Extra fine weaves loom-made Cur. | Basement Salesroom, Lace Curtains, extra he ite cable net | tains, mad : ie rich finish, Rolph, Hinds & Co. contracted for one steamer and the * * * and Brussels designs, with plain background and | in white gigs Union Iron Works will build the other for itself. Each ship Cluny and Irish point effects in border | pu. didid hated will cost about $750,000. The construction will relieve the local labor situation, gly. rt Hats for Pres F rom ¢ OA. M. to 12 ing work to hundreds of men. Sma Cl ent Weer ‘seas | AUSTRALIAN SOPRANO TO SING $2.95 and $3.95 6c Cotton Challies for Louise Cavalry, a young Australian soprano, who recently arrived S ATIN and Straw and com KR —3 ye Yd. ~— from Australla, will give a concert at the Lincoln hotel Thursday night ' Miss Cavalry has sung in a nu Hosiery Special Women’s 25c to 50c Hose —19c Pr.— A sample line of Women's Stockings, Including Domestics Special prices on every-day Cot ton Goods for Wednesday shoppers. 24-Inch Calicoes Priced —4c Yd. —- binations of the two are [~ ber of grand operas in her own country ptton:, wh ‘ haar the founda of the smart Cal leoes — tu Bi ott aN 9 lored s 1 7 . flere! patterns, spe —Lower Main Pere ned late. eds 27-Inch yeas Diam —5c Yd. — Apron Ging full bolts, 27 inches w blue and white checks, Se a yard instead of 74 26-Inch Cretonnes Priced —5e Yd. Cretonnes in mill to ® yards, 26 Inches pretty floral and figs in the collection 27-Inch Dress Ginshans “sae Yd. — | 20c Sateen Remnants at | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16.—Presidant Wilson, from the White mall —8c Yd.- House, will flash by wireless the signal which will set in motion the nde Of lustrous. Satecr machinery of the Panama-Pactfic exposition February 20, and officially m1 to ® yards, in a |M| open the fair. shapes, made becoming and bans and narrow FOR ASH WEDNESDAY A Sale of Religious Books for Lenten Devotions German Catholt 1 e favore he. Upper Main mart by trimmings of mili Seed WONDER WHAT TAFT’LL SAY! my. coke buckles, sma i Wheail Suda Mtcata WASHINGTON, Feb, 16.—Representative Bryan of Washington and grosgrain ribbon stream ‘ is seeking to make easier the amendment of the federal constitution pompons, 51.50, Se and French Onthotie French flowers k leather bin inch Epincopn «th Yesterday he introduced a resolution providing that a majority, in er b Mone dada etend of two-thirds, of both houses may propose amendments, and that Unusually good values at Girls’ 98e apg Dreiess | two.thirds, inated of three-fourths, of the states shall be sufficient f $2.95 and $3.95. ———A— t 49. It In also provided that ¢ 20 years the question of calling a con m + 7 . x x 1 Q ng st nal coe y submitted to the voters THE NEW COLORS IN SPRING SUITS R100, Kae a and Mac Anthe Pt sty 1 shades, —Lower Main Floor. i 1, etitutional cosvention shall Om Sale on the Upper Main Floor. | 218'n round soa. Beaend Fides are matched in attractive Dress Hats of straw, taffeta and maline. Cluster fruits, small flowers and ribbons are the trimmings, and the hats are very attractive value The Very Latest Dances Demonstrated in the Sixth Floor Cafe from 12 to 2 p. m. Daily at $5.00. ‘ OAKLAND, Feb, 16.—-Rivaling in fiendishness the murder of Jacob Vogel and hin wife, Elise, and duplicating in many details the methods TW “R 5 5 * THE sokil tw ‘aati sartanen's steel etucy att coteics meee NEW HAT FRAMES HAT BRAIDS Fruitvale, within three blocks of the Vogel home, include Small Close-fitting Turbans, Tri- to be used in covering frames, in straw Thomas Combs, a grocer, was beaten into unconsciousness and | s , : bound, his house set on fire and the grocer left to his fate, Combs cornes, Small and Medium-size Sailors vista, horsehair, Pyroxylin and Snail H managed to regain suffictent consclousness to stagger from the burn in black and white Attractively priced braids, 12-yard lengths, assorted cotors, [i ing building, but fellesen ss In the street a “@e a ; Pike St. Second Ave Union St. Seattle, Elliott 4100 A five-pound sack of snit wax the weapon used i 5Oe. $1.95 to $3.45. » satisfied the men who attacked and beat Combs Basement & and, left hi to burn are the ones who murdered the Vogels, ena At amma mp ee