The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1915, Page 8

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yi. a =Imported Merchandise= The Salvage Stock of the Asiatic Export and Import Co. At a Few Cents on the Dollar Most of It Slightly Damaged—Some More Severely Damaged and Much of It in Perfect Condition goods into our regular disposal a matter of a of these at make their We have no intention whatever of putting any stocks—and 1 ices tha few hou t most We have divided most of the fines into six price groups—and will try to give you some idea of what we have—altl it isan almost hopeless task THE FOURTH UPPER MAIN FLOOR FLOOR at 10c Oriental China 10c Ea. Sample Teapots 10c Ea. Hair and Nail Brushes Shaving Brushes 10c Japanese Lanterns 10c Tennis Rackets 10c Ea. Fruit Baskets 10c Ea. Waste Paper Baskets 10c at 9&c Ebony Hair Brushes 98¢ Large Size Vases 98 Bamboo Covered Dishes A Few Bronzes at 98c Avra Vases at 98¢ Ea. Large Bamboo Covered Silk Shades 98c¢ Each Oriental Serving Trays YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING LAID OUT ON BARGAIN SQUARE—AND ON THE at lc—, —at 5c Baby Rattles at 1c Each Oriental China at 5c Japanese Lanterns Ic Nail and Tooth Brushes Baseballs at 1c Each Japanese Lanterns Se Candy Baskets at Ic Ex. Baseballs at 5c Each Flower Baskets at Ic Tennis Rackets Sc Ea. Japanese Magic Paper Mechanical Toys 5 Ea. Staffed Dolls 1c Each Sewing Baskets Sc Ea. Toy Elephants Ic Each Fruit Baskets 5c Each at 25c— —at 49c Hair Brushes at 25 Ea. Hair Brushes 49c Each Clothes Brushes 25¢ Ea. Military Brashes at 49c Oriental China at 25c Suit Case Baskets at 49c Bamboo Covered Vases Sewing Stands 49c Ea. Bamboo Covered Plates Tennis Rackets 49c¢ Ea. Toy Furniture at 25c Oriental Pottery at 49c Tennis Rackets 25c Ea. Serving Trays 49c Ea. Infants’ Baskets 25¢ Ea. Bamboo Covered Dishes Winding Up the Mill Remnant and Factory Sample Sale With ||) | a Hustling Bargain Friday—Lots of Bargains for Everyone | For the Final Sample Sale Spurt in the Dress Goods and Silks | We're Going to Sell All Our Dress Goods Remnants At Half Price For Remnants have accumulated rather rapidly in the last four days, and i there will be some rich bargain picking to be had in this section. dress and on the tables And you will find many desirable suit-lengths—many and scores of pieces suitable f the regular prices Almost every weave of woolens is represented in some color and some length— there are serges, poplins, worsteds, tweeds, novelty suitings, coatings and hosts of other skirt lengths— at just half i) fabrics. Plain and Fancy Silks 25c Yard | Velvets and Corduroys 29c Yard For Friday—Remnants of Silks, 24 and 36/ These are mill ends of Fancy Veivets and ) Cor. Inches wide—inciuding 36-inch plain and figured | duroys, tn lo colors and many aty y pleces for w pongees, crepes, fancy s sty y pieces lins; lengths for waist, dress or trimming Black and White Checks at 29c Biack and white checks—15 « heavy quality, in one size chec 1 the most in demand for waists, ski dr 50 inches wide. , tan $1.50 and $1.75 Kid Gloves at —98c Pr.— Women’s Sample Gloves, including 4, 1 real French, in k also P. X. M. cape gloves in —Lower Main Floor. 8, messal es and pop we Pure Silk Pongee at 39c Yd We have a small lot of handsome, lustrou k Do je Pongee to sell at 29¢ a yard quality. 26 inches wide, in pretty shades of “1 pleces only Women’s 25c and 35c Hose at —19c Pr.— For the last day of the Sample Sale we offer silk liste, plain lisle, and maco cotton t Hose at 19c a pair. Also tan silk lisle and others —Lower Main Floor In the Shoe Shop Women’s $3.50 Patent Shoes Special for Bargain Friday —$2.39 Pr.— to share in t white and a few tan Little Folks’ Bargains Children’s $2.50 Dresses in Sizes 6 to 14 and 2 to’6 —at $1.39— also sue Seattle women will be eage Shoe Bargain Friday Leather Button Shoes at $2 the fawn color cloth tops, ¢ soles and new shapes. Several all sizes. Women’s $3.00 Dress Shoes $1.95 Pr. Patent Leather Sho with black cloth te shapes « soles heels. § the Children’ in Serge Dr at $1.39. Department straight f a good bargain Women’s $3.50 Dress Pumps $2.49 Pr. $1.00 to $2.50 Headwear at 39c Ea. 39c Pasi Garments at 25¢ Ea. Carnation Milk nes : [a Cans’20e] =. is size fin Xo. 2 Brick Cadtan, finest cn Happy 9 ¢ Retianee Oysters, oo 20c tee elke om 374c Washington Cream fine grade mild ¢ pound . Cheene, 18c} New Holland Herring rors ", 25c 174c i apt es The Cave ovate 10c | Meth shrimys host can ITe4 A Og | Marty owe teva Potatoes, pound —Fourth Moor. Fourth The newest dances are performed daily in the Cafe from 12 to 2 p, m.~SIxth Floor REEMARCHE Pike St. S@cond Ave., Union St., Seattle. Elliott 4100 —Upper Main Floor. | We are winding up the Sample Sale Friday in | | | — SEATTLE STAR Six Thousand Pieces of NAVAJOS AID IN WAR ON REDSKINS SDE NVE R ADO! cio "4 The Bluff, where whites and Indians were killed in battle ere two Indian reservations. “war map” of the latest Indian uprising in Utah. Map shows South of Bluff DOLORES, Feb. 25.—Navajo Indians are assisting U. 8, Marshal Nebeker’s posse today in its war on Old Polk's band of renegade Plute ‘HAVE STRICT RULES FOR JTS a fitney ady for onu ation epared introdu ys shall augment PORTLAND, Feb, 25 Commissioner Ds iy provided t | present street « The or ides the city hd t the automobile utes, which, so far as possib ic car In this way it fe proposed to serve districts where pers required to walk nome distance to street cars certain schedule of service {s compulsory onthe than dup nto distri ns now are nder the ordinance. TWO PLUNGE | 10 DEATH IN AUTO. TACOMA Town, is a ing, f Reid. aute plonge, is in ab McCann was onl ON "OUTSIDE" AFTER 18 YEARS slightly bruised son unttl o was former arried, Mra, Erte and on the tr all is an expert handler of dog tear t and manager of the Bear Creek Mining YOUN GARDENERS IN CONFAB Charles Harris, 15, freshman at the Lincoln high at a meeting held at the Press club Wednesday to r United American Garden association, a club of grammar dren, to further the interest in gardening. Harris wa mously elected president, with George § Irving president; Wallace Luithley, Ravenna sch secretary, Dalton, Interlake school, treasurer. TRIAL OF U. S. TARS ORDERED WASHINGTON, Fe almon schoi and Bruce Secretary of the Navy of five Dantelg tod signed an order for the tr officers and men of the U. 8. crulaer San Diego, which waa recommended by inquiry which investigated the exp! osion aboar sult of which nine men were killed ++» STARBEAMS The members of pened to bust up the né a charming lady For the benefit given The young man | by court-martial the vessel, as the Staggers club have been wondering what hap promising romance between one of thelr mer of the University district of the mbers Staggerers, this truthful explanation 1s took the lady of his cholce rowing at Madison The kid sister of the young. lady insisted on being d sister exhibited gr Martha,” exclaimed now, what will you be atomy a Thirty-nine, 1 suppose,” replied the kid sister, sweetly oe ee t fear of the water. older sister, “if you are so hervous Hugo Kelly tells of two Rainier valley neighbormof his who are n't| ns good friends ax they were Jim Young shut Eliza Gartner's hogs in his cornerib and told Eliza the fine was $10. He had been waiting a long time to catth the hoge which had been getting into his corn ; Eliza didn’t want to pay. So she just impounded Jim's it trespassed on her lawn, and fined Jim $10. Jim called the trade even, and swapped Eliza's hog horse when for his horse. Some people don't know,the difference between a visit and a visita tion, When our wife goes to visit her mother, that’s a visit. RA when our mothgr-indaw comes to our house to spend a month, that's a visitation, al | | po ae EINE D: AACA - : FRepenicKe-NELSON | “"” 9x12-Ft. Body Brussels Rugs Special $19.50 i} oR mmend them equal home ! 1 office use or for e 8 | price, $19.50 cact Pane es The National Gas Range, $29.50 Indians in Easyer, Utah. The Navajo Indians comprise a detachment A i ¢ Shiprock ag if impr Reporte have been received from the Colorado reservation, | tica stating that an uprising of Utes is imminent. The Utes are | said to be incensed at rumors that many squawe and pappooses 1 have been slain In the battle. i If Marshal Nebeker is unsuccessful in his efforts to take the band federal troops will then be called out SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25.—Negligence on the part of a Panama Pacific exposition guard resulted to in an aceldent to D ' Bergdoll, an entrant in the Grand Prix race to be staged over the ex-| position course here, Saturday H The guard had failed to remove a barbed wire, which was stretched 1) ecroan the lower end of the course, and Bergdoll, driving at a fast clip, | did not see 1] | The w ‘ace, and his neck, nose and |i tnouth wer i Rergdoll was rushed to the emergency hospital, where it was sald |} is injuries were not serious, and that he would be abl enter the s } VICTORIA oe tly charg i : own by Ch } ay d and Vic i] So the Britis! ormed W i} Sir Richard Me «, the premier | x Re with MeHride m. this statement in a talk in which he expla I - ‘an ‘ The ake joven meas- reason for the t action, and the conditions under whic if vad ; j i | was mate. He denied that any one had received a comm! aiff ures 18x19 and the broiler pan 14x19 the deal, i rae i ete and connected Third F | | | I Range, « $29.50. New Scrim Curtains Brocaded Moire Silk Ribbons Unusual Values at 25¢ and 35¢ Yard Fiber-Covered Trunks, Special Ds 10.85 ed steel trimmings 0d brass lock, » trays, the t They Thirty-six-inch size, special $10.85. Forty-inch size, epoca B19 Oe —Third F Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns HI directions and guide chart Patterns step in the m that Home Journal the even veriest novi of good results. And the new Spring styles, with their full, flowing lines, are easier than ever for the amateur. o—Firet ‘Floor BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s Union Suits, 50c Pi RIN( ESS STYLE New Scrim Curtains, Suits of fine h hemstitched n, low neck, 7 woven scrim sleeved ess, cuff knee, in pair, $1.25. and 38. Excep- 1 | $1.25 Pair —Rasemer (With —made up wn and these stitched-do patch pockets durable gray Excellent va Mercerized Sateen Petticoats Unusual Values at 50c umbers in One 1s of Marquisette, Excellent values Two Pairs of Knickerbockers) Boys’ Norfolk Suits bi | $3.95 | wn belt styles, with 1 tan mixtures ~-Basen 1 value at nent Salesroom., Win of drawn 50c. neatly hem- Remnant Clearance vy RY yw oprices are on Remnants Embroideries, and PI y Ribbons in an Laces assortment of suitable er lengths for trimming erviceable R poses pur- ement Salesroom. gray mixtures Norfolk Suits will stand up well under the hard Jewelry Novelties knock f trenuous — play times Every suit has two 10c pairs of knickerbockers. Sizes EAUTY Pins, Bar 6 to 18 years. Price $3.95. Pins, Shirtwaist Sets and other odd pieces make Boys’ Norfolk Suits in up this attractive assort- Novelties ment of Jewelry at 10¢@ each Base Made up in nt Salesroom, at Ree Fancy Nut Dishes Special 15c Each TTRACTIVI featured in a Handled value Phree-Compartment « felis dis Oo HOC f black, Copenhagen, gray, emerald and : a nh Dish ba Vv “ ) ylue Russian-green in these well-made Petticoats of met veight China in pink, bluc cerized sateer deep knife-plaited and tucked flounce, Attractive y 50c¢. slue at Baser Chey are cut extra-full and finis or green with floral deco rat Special at 15e@ each —Basement Salesroom. hed with ns ent Salesroom, New China Silk Waists, $1.25 EVERAI W China Sill embroidery with me pretty ne me are eae with touches slow neck attractive value at $1.25. » choos of tan, e from in carefully-made tucked Waists of soft of All front, others have trimming orange, light-blue, piuk, navy or red, and three-quarter or full-length sleeves —Basement Salesroom.

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