The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1915, Page 8

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| Mill Ends of Ribbon at Mill Prices| THE SEATTLE STAR FOR THE THIRD DAY OF THE BON MARCHE’S Mill Remnant and Factory Sample Sale A Sweeping Disposal of Sewing Machine Samples All “Bon” Yukon” Sewing used as floor samples—are to at extreme price reductions. This is a mc tunity for you if you want a new machine at a bargain— for floor samples are always in first-class condition and in first-class running order—and, of course, our ten-year guar antee goes with each one we sell Floor Samples of the papas 519 50) “Bon Colonial” Sewing Machines | « J.J The agency price for Sewing Machines of this grade is about $40.00—the Bon Marche's- “Lowest-of-all” Reha that ¢ is cut to $19.50 it “some barg The Bon ‘Colonial Sewing Machines are m jade of Hemet oak— the new rubbed finish ee A re t t e latest automa 1 head device anc I ‘And they are absolutely guaran- teed for 10 years $10.50 Hand Machine $6.50 Yuk Machines that have been of on Wednesday »st unusual oppor and “ be disposed spot cash the cabinet is a very sot ( $29.50 Bon Grand at $23.50 $35.00 “Bon Rotary” $25.00 $14.50 “Yukon” Sewing Machine g12.25 ° A sale of Sevetng Mae | chines, M $19.50 “Bon Special” Machines at 15.50 EACH Wednesday Vor | wilt ett ¢ 50c to 65c Fancy Ribbons Priced at 25¢ Yd. Fancy Hair-bow Rit 612 to 11-Inch Novelty 75c to $1 Ribbons inches wide, plaids den, in light and grosgral colors; worth 5 Best Sale of Sana fle Rugs That This Store Has Ever Been a to Hold in aw pretty assortment Our rug buyer secured the samples of one of the largest and best known mills in America | —on purpose for this sale—at « price that allows us to offer you some really wonderful bargains in sample pieces—of high-class Domestic Rugs. COME TO THIS SALE WEDNESDAY AND YOU WILL SEE VALUES | THAT WILL FAIRLY TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY $1.75 Body Brussels Rugs 36x27, 85c For the 8 size 36x27 | vigns in blu $4.00 Axminster Rugs s, 27x54 Ins. Therell be rich » Rug v day ~vhen | we at $ Size 27x54 in $6.00 Ron Wilton Sample Rugs at Wedne ask only $1.9 “$700 Wilton Rugs, 2 Yards Long i a) 50a Thi rd Fleer, Rimmed cepatheritor large res: Third Foot Mill Remnant Sale of Domestics and White Goods In Domestics | 10c Cretonne 5c White Goods 12'2c In White Goods Nainsook 71, 2¢ Mill ends of chec 10c Percale ic ends of Pe floral signs, 5c ‘ac © Gingham Se | 12%c Gingham | {). < ais vere a | Y, 25¢ Madras 15¢ | Batiste 124 2c Yd. Annual Sale 9 A. M. to 12 Only of Rose Bushes Fresh Local Ranch Eggs 25c Doz. 9 A.M. to 12 Only | forenoon bargains Women’s 1213c Hose 71/3 At 10c, At 15c, At 25¢ Special Offer in Shrubs e Lower Main Floor. and Pl 7 Vourth Flow Peer Vanteatate, mediaee - : 4 50c Blouses at 39c Each Diowmine end oreo" gee { 9 A.M. to 12 Only tape ; high Pe 2 Remnants of 20c Lpper Mate Mleer "95c 65c 15c 60c |" Wad ov Becton 35c ' oa sim ab No C " are . | “Upper Main FI Linings F Main lo tl ppe The clever dancers, performing the newest dances, are attracting great attention In the Sixth Fioot\ Cafe from 12 to 2 p. m. daily TEMARC Er Pike St. Second Ave. Union St, Seattle. Elliott 4100 wy) : Btn alice at 39C Yd.) 10c White Aprons 5c Esch | —Upper Main Floor | | 51.59 Lower Main Floor, Morning Specials. |} *« No telephone orders accepted for | | | 75c Combinations 39c Ea. | >| 1 | ‘ANOTHER BATTLE BETWEEN PIUTE | RENEGADES AND UTAHMARSHAL'S POSSE; THREE INDIANS ARE KILLED CORTEZ, Colo » ‘Mute Tr jinngsted he Te -NeGat, to ¢ stheatern ‘Utah, wher early tod Indians, tn wh x Indians in all have The Piutes retreated up advice Cotton wor Although the anon was very g, they recognized that eve tain if they remained there. OLD POLK WILL BE CHIEF QUARRY | who seems to have taken personal com mand of the In|} 1 his son, ¢ Mar in the battle | ©. Akin, a deputy marshal, ght law nday at Muff, Utah WORRIED ABOUT MISSING MEN pues but still retat vit OW P on had killed » Tne NoGat t | The campaign ts a contest with | rivalr ry between the twe That the comn stirr labo . CALOWELL, Idaho, Feb. 23.—Thirty carloads of horses five of them heavy draft animals, are en route to Jersey City whence they will be shipped to France for army uses. They were purchased at Walia Walia, Baker, Pendleton, Ontari Spokane and Boise, and assembled here 442,000 SEE WORLD'S FAIR | AN FRAN( 18CC ot Malar RUSSIAN REINFORCE WARSAW. PETROGRAD. Feb That the ¢ e by officials and the Petr he Russian army has met serious rev ed that the defeat was not s in naiste so crushing as Kerlin statement VIE SARAH STILL CHEERFUL BORDEAUX, France, Feb. 23.—Despite the amputation of her right leg at the knee, Sarah Bernhardt today retains her spirits and refuses to be depressed. Surgeons announce that she spent a good night and her condition is good. Nurses de clare the patient expresses herself delighted that her leg has been removed and her “bondage” ended. She speaks hopefully of her future nee ST SBE AMS - oung woma 8 Mr, Baisden. 1 hygiene met! her sig and ssned the i motber rho child pointed to a clean, round 1 spot on the grimy window sill “There,” she sald, | Direct- Ohio Action Steel Gas Ranges Ranges FREDERICK &~ NELSON 33-Inch Imported Shantung Silk Special 45c Yard \ at Reduced Prices at Reduced Prices Colored Silks remair from the Febru , : ANE Hn 1 sa Vi Fancy Messalines Failles Taffetas Canton Crepe Peau de Cygne Poplins Suitings Crepes Serges ii ye P & Pp 8 Peau de Soie Charmeuse Basket Weaves Broadcloths Satin Duchesse Coatings 1 for i a ell a a ‘a ret I , i Floor. New Neckpieces at 50c New Cotton Crepe ipa . 95 Made of Shirred-back Collars of net anc serpentine nee hite and cream color, 50c each Plaited-back Collars \ . Fluted Ruffle Collars with wired a vet band. 50 Soft Roll Collars in plain and em- 1, ra left, Hand-embroidered Organdie Collar 1 Cuff Sets, 50 2 7 ce Hand-embroidered Dovelet Collars of te; : Y Lace Gladstone Collars with plaited ( } 1 Lace Vestees with plaited-back flare _ re 50k ¢ $19. Embroidered Organdie Vestees with back roll collar, 50 and Bed Sheets ee Special 65c Each mae { other smart novel- High- neck Net peliiatee in plain ™ g. ca coal 65e. PILLOW CASES SPECIAL moon EACH New Leather 45 L5e « Sc Sooant ols Hand-Bags, $1 Fancy Pillow Tops — *«-: at 25c Each “The Unusual Values BASEMENT SALESROOM JAUNTY LITTLE SILK HATS To Wear With the Tailored Suit $7.50 ast to the these Hats in beautiful orchid gold, and black and white somber colors of the ]> pleasant contr past season come tones, sott grays, effects. Faille effective in the white, Silks, Taffetas and Satins are particularly e colors, made up in the small, close- The hat pictured Is of fitting hats of the moment, so smart for accompany- cream Georgette satin, ing the tailored suit. Wreath effects of miniature fronted with two cactus- like white ornaments. flo , Streamers and odd ornaments add to their White grosgrain ribbon is miccmen’ da ienbonis used for the band and mart ett streamers. Price $7.50 New Cotton Pongee, 19¢ Yard NM HIS new arris ntton dres t finely woven, well-mercerized qT. lly adapted women's and children's waists and me desirs for drapery uses are included also. Thirty-two inch c, 19¢ COTTON POPLIN, 27 INCHES WIDE, 25¢ YARD— Il-mercerized cotton material for women and children wear, iff vis medium-blue, tan, navy, white and black Basement § high) blu Phe ya

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