The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1915, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ladies’ Direct- | hina : : sc. | FREDERICKE-NELSON. Better ——— - | Patterns Panges " | BASEMENT SALESROOM Suits for a Na ig ag a “eauacacaeune te | sa--siaectescaess on edealoed dish to See sites Sl ats to Match the New oults | round hat, and a vell which ¢ | the to Secure for Anything Like s all the way ‘round and drops down to the Money houlders zh ‘ est eps $5. 00 Only, Ole says, they make women look so much alike. | RACTICAIL eneral-purpose Hats to match the <i hey Are Better Tailored i—of ais. Mr. Hanson accompanted Mrs, Hanson down Second ave. Mra, Han P I general-purpose Riga 5. fon stopped to gare | one of MacDougall & Southwick's windows pring uit hold first place present disp Cloths—in Better Patter ns—Than |} * Hanson stood first on one foot, then on the other Naturally the colors strongly featured in garment fash x Finally, out of patience, he poked bis wife's shoulder, and sald Any We Have Ever Seen at $15.00 Come on! Come on ions are the most prominent, for it ; Tho next thing ho realized, some one was helping him up from the Sand-color, a general favorite 1 a variet They are made of fine, All-wool Suitings—in the two aidewalk and asking him what had happened | A ‘ on or three-button business sacks—with th oft roll— | It meme that Mra. Hanson, entranced by the things she had seen attra r and ribbon-trimmed ha or the flatly pressed lapels—(same an y im custom [f] in the window, had entered the store and another woman had taken 00. made clothes costing several times $1 And the woman I poked 1 had never seen in my life before,” re-|Il Belgian-blue, a very becoming shade, is the predom In Roman Stripes—Chalk Line Suitings—Two Tone Worsteds— {J} ports tho chant on | inating color in many jaunty little Hats, at $5.00. vee te ae hgh Plain Browns and Plain Grays—and the Popular PlainBlue Serges Ishi cis Mba dsthutin has eRelse ii in cs ie Cherry-red, very effective combined with black And they are hand tallored—that means snes Seay Ore apt bel mobile riding. The friend stopped in front of Brown @ Htulen’s with particularly smart with the new checked suit Attrac- t, keep their shape longer than mos and while they are in the bis car, saw Hulen's amall sor and sent him into the billiard establish Basement Salesroom faahtonable Spring modes, they are not too fussy or freakish f mieei 40 tall Brown to come Ob tora rida ablish:|H tive selections of new Hats in this color at $5.00. Basement Salesroom. AN THEY CERTAINLY ARE WONDERS FOR $15.00, Vena Scien oa He admitted he ha n't spoken to Brown Ee $5. O0}s57; STAND WEAR | oun, it tanked father 1¢ be neh ou ent he maid he could,” said The London Times prints a “Hymn for Alrmen,” by Sir Herbert | back alone. | | | | Mothers come again for Stand-wear Suits for their boys SCHOOL SUITS | Parry, of which this 18 a apectmen verse i} HESE smart Sy n Dresses for . . - rn ri “Control their minds with Inatinet fit, ! 1 ¢ } of ; the two-pant suits, of ca MEY WEAR WELL = THEY FIT we | etyie r busine when once they're known They re the two-pant su 1 The RCHE | What time, adventuring, they quit q Children, 55¢ simeres and tweeds, sizes 6 to 18 years—every suit guaranteed soaMA ™ The firm security of land; i nd ge sate wear are featured in TLE Wayne | ” | nent f ee # i Main Floor. | Grant steadfast eye and ekiliful hand iH : pe hipm of to give satisfaction. Upper Ma The Cleveland Plain Dealer thinks there ought to be a hymn for/f White Black Navy Tan (OO pretty ash |J | tubmarines, bombdroppers, grenade-tossers and other destroyers, such |} Green Plaid ; I y Wa: | ee i Jresses to sell at th } “Oh, guard the slayers ae they slay, | Black and White Checks attractively low price ate Souvenir pe | perro, | ost od wie hh, : In alr, upon the land, Satakd : 5 dead Wicd ahd They are in sizes 6 to 12 @ their skill and guide thelr hand.” | top es wi epimers ears, well-made in plain [ff } We suggest a final verse, in the interest of gunmen | in paneled and half and full-belted =~ i 50, “In clowing, Lord, it now occurs | tel f tae tees aa plaid and ff | To ue to sing of murderer | mode ns : stripe ginghams d per- Of x | Give courage, God, to these poor souls, women Attractively priced at ti A i} To shoot their victimes full of holes.” | cales, h or low $9.50. pry ' | 1 three quarter or Spring Coats at $9. 50 New Wash | | | | | | ° For set of 12 | 4 4 mere | ai 5 LLLET BILL DIE IN PE,ACE | New Spring Suits at Exceptional values at ff i | I | ue aie OLYMPIA, March 5.—A supplemental budget, adding an. $15.00 55e. i ates Alrea: other $100,000 to the general appropriations, Is bel 4 | contain unusual as of styl i 12 States Already id for paseage in beth houses. The diecovery le made tnat eeveral ae ee Rapes pitta, ing Sue, DEY a. WV aah H| Here Here Itema had been excluded from the omnibus bill that must go In @ workmanship tor outs fey s. Dreeees ater enniecdely i st Pte : id also ome of the original allowances were not bi at so | a price. They foll closely the most popular iced at 4 7 | J Wisconsin M o im 4 ap por priced at 95¢ 1.25 Washington : : Peers corres Gare we mare Sno beeen designs of higher-priced suits. Materials are Serge, ( 8 | 1 ab- $1.50 and $1.75. Scotch Tweeds and Checked Suitings in —Basement Selesroom. Incidentally, It appears the legislature {a not going to override the governor's veto on the tax commission bill of McArdle. When the California Ilinois erdine, Poplir Michigan |renate got through amending the measure, it took on almost the iden- . —Basement Salesroom Montana ne r tical form of the Initiative bill in the last campaign, which the repub-| the Spring's favorite colorings Susement Be inant Minnesota Pennsylvania ean leaders had then opposed + Pao To pass !t now is to admit that the people who favored the Initia Indiana New York |tlve law were right, in spite of the republican leaders—and that, of| . ts ttr. ti Miller Corsets ie + | course, would never, never do. So the McArdle tax commission bill t#/ N W A : Colorado Missouri psi asia ew Vals actively Special $1.00 | . These State Souvenir Spoons are State Souvenir Spoone—the craze of the hour in New York, in Chicago, in Boston, Philadelphia and everywhere priate emblem of t sent else-NOW THAT THEY HAVE They have burnished silver bowls— SAN FRANC : | z Y > ANCISCO, March 5.—“Thia is no time to talk. This fs Lace Combinations REACHED SEATTLE, you will want a and French gray handles =they _ the time to work. I am going to stick to my husband $ - set, as well as everybody. plated \eiog id borg Sun dine This was the loyal declaration of Mra. John A. Prentice, wife of to choose from in these new Waist arrivals. The popu- ver on per c nic J | Tweive states are already here— base | the attorney and clubman who pleaded guilty to a charge of oltaining lar two-in-one collars as well as high and low neck twelve more on the way, and the rest i thin ial t uikees $/ 500 under false pretenses from the Hank of Italy Gf the Union will be along presently. Piet emg Diy belhy hag te Judge Griffin will pronounce sentence Saturday, but in the mean. styles are featured, with long or short sleeves —Upper Main Floor. not «ive satisfaction. l eetee Prentice’s friends are trying to arrange for his release on pro Colors include whi flesh-color, maize, f and pation to 44. Very good values at ment Salesroom. Prentice was formerly prominent In club circles and had been|f| combinations. Sizes considered wealthy a Mrs. Prentice says abe will now go to work to help her husband. $1.25. Bags Aeuinweee| metre.) WELL KNOWN MAN LANDS IN JAIL | Lace-Trimmed Corset Covers tan leath firm pad- . oa Rea ‘> or 7 Charged with impersonating a United States forest service officer, | Special 38c eas. c | Charles W. Mock, of a well-known family in Bellingham, is in the Ihe Dasehati® Bats, | | King county jail, held by federal authorities for misrepresentations by Boys’ Baseball ats, | | which he im alleged to have defrauded hotels in Washington and O bog e Mente pdt ity | gon of board and lodging. Credit would be extended him on the false} Sratamt. 46 ces representation, the officers charge, that he was in the government} apeere a - ‘beveie with German Valencienn Favors for St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick Day Seals, | Densison’s Paper Nap- two designs, 100 kind: ins, ca, s capa 10c | ¥: Kapkins 35e, 5c Decorated Crepe Paper, oy “Patrick Day Mot- - twes, neatly boxed for fewer en 15 | mailing, se, 25c Bie and . St. Patrick Day Lanch | St. Patrick Day Paper Seen, complete for 12 people a size 81.00 N attractively low price on the good-looking Corset pic- tured. It is of light-weight bro- cade, with low bust and long skirt equipped with two hooks below front stay. N sale aturday, new Corset Covers as pictured, made of sheer lingerie cloth and trimmed | | oot eeeeeeereeee s lace in Spades or Shovels | | attractive clover leaf design, Swiss Fe diltas Loe ale Galatea F Sa Another Carload of Apples | SCRIBES ELECT NEW OFFICERS | e=-s-.s i"t ee : Free At 2:30 P. M. gory nother Carload o pples | di _ pent rs sad te trimmed " top is covering buttons in fron with embroidery. Special value Luther Burbank—The Man and With a few shifts, practically the same men were returned to office iil PS : Work 95c Box Fak tha electinn’ Ot tee Praes clas officers, held Thursday | Special at 38¢. pe dee ntd ait, Wallachia You are cordially invited to attend—this lecture p oe somber dies PecghelhedNeprpiza: rom erty Bs ete | ‘ Basement Salesroom. ° th 2 m of the board o e cted president and first ahaa Bill be siven by ae OT nati or otun | . Saturday you can get fino Apples at 950 a box. If] vice president, respectively i | om A par oben hodang Included are Raldwin, Rome Beauty, W Inenap, [I Sidney Smith was chosen second vice president, 8. R. Rattenburg| i| Bo Ss New School Shoes wi Salle: Genttle agents for the wonderful | Delaware Red or Ben Davis, good size and splen- if) was re-olected treasurer, R. C. Hill was reelected secrotaary and Guatay | “BURBANK” Seeds, and are offering $1.20 pack-| 1!7.color. Every box guaranteed. Others at $1.10 19! Stabl, Charles Eugene fanks, E. E, Carpenter and C. E. Marshall wero| | Attr: ti ] L P: i d of the prettiest flower seeds for $1.00. Lome ingghsdlatoe chosen on the board of managers \| actively Low-Frice ages prow Washington Creamery Batter, guaranteed HOES that will stand the hard wear given them Ps el - No phone orders, 3 pounds I a stanc are ar given them ¢ and pin arney, 10¢ | by the active school-boy are the kind featured in or pink baby rambler, each. lame, medium weight, nice | ) p | Hrarey Rese Reshes, Frau Kari Druschki, 4; no phone orders, th 12c MH othis new shipment | r a 3 White Mile Caroline ore’ or Porter’ | 5 r | many other Nariction, Se, 20 Sat Te Dae eald cay ce sane das sae 273 : ato. nero mois rateas the burden ot prone that the increase ts Boys’ and Youths’ But- Hyacinth, your choice of pink. red or 15 fees, freshly roasted, pound ey” ca keenest {5.5 nich passed the upper house yes | ton Shoes in patent and tan lavender, each > vere C I New Norw: Mackerel, fine quality fat 7 A i ‘ | Potted Tujips, aii colors. 25 Ib. each, each ke When these corporations file their applications for an increase, the|f| Calf leathers, excellent | each . picetesbsshepese c y, atrictly pure; while we have public service commission must proceed with all mpeed to seo if thetr | fie and Macy a 1 Grass Seed, quart ” 10¢ | any tet, pouna 10c |f| request should be granted. Heretofore there has been no provision as to|f Moen rviceable package sel Hon Marche Preserves, your choice ot rasp | where the burden of proof in such cases should be laid if] with Goodyear welt soles Wntom Beis, wire to erm. BES (ool gpeerdndecengmar yy aorta 29c shasta ill i: suede Blakds pound ... at eee i| | Sizes 10 to 13%, $2.50 | air; 1 to 5%, $3. air, | Spading Forks with SATURDAY MORNING SPECI ALS NEW COMET APPEARS ON COAST ||: i, $8.00 pair Gu rere | | . . " | 90¢ | BERKELEY, Cal, March 5 new celestial visitor today made i Boys’ and Youths’ Gun-metal Calf Shoes in button | e hia appearance in the Pacific pee firmament. The experts of the|f] and lace styles, made over comfortable last. Sizes 10 , On Sale at These Reduced Prices from 9 to 12 Only astronomy department of the University of California announced that | ff 31 ~ “ fe . Pee long or “D’ f a ss | n comet which they have appropriately named "A 1915," bas been sight. (| 0. 13/4 $1.75 pair; 1 to 2, $2.00 pair; 214 to 534, ee and No telephone orders can be accepted for morning bargains—as quantities are usually limited |] 04, tearing towards the earth, and that {t would be visible to the naked I] $2.50 pair aes * . . eye June 17. That # when ft will be ough eve: | , > ‘ B k Samples of White Goods, Yd. 40-Inch Silk Marquisette | that #€ will be 49,000,600 miles away nearest us, although even at| ff Boys’ and Youths’ Tan Calf Outing Shoes with dur- |g) Atal Spades, Mostly yard lengths, in 6¢ to 18¢ A fine Silk Marquisette, suitable for | The University of Washington department of astron: i] able elk chrome-tanned soles. Sizes 914 to 13 2 Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Jeans, 5c waists, dresses and many other gar 19¢ | obeerved the stranger. 9 Pp omy hae ot yet if Reis eg sis : t Lh 2.00 Biv leab fel aly Ducks, Nainsooks and Longcloths. From ments. Various colors to choose from. pe a eee HW] pair; 1314 to 2, $2.25 pair; 214 to $14, $2.50 pair oh eet and Lawn ] 9 a m. to 12, if the lot holds out. 9 a. m, to 12 —Upper Main Floor. | Basement Selestoom, Rakes, 26c, | ‘ ; —Lower Main Floor. 34-1 } scsi | : Inch 15c Cretonnes, Yard Turf Edgers for ‘% Standard Pen Points, Dozen Good quality Cretonnes, blues, pot Cc 5 f cutting sod along of eeaterina, Vacikem, Hunt acd meny| and browns, make fine mattress cov Mrs. Winona Rats, who was shot twice by her husband, ‘Thomas A New Shi mi: | walks and around | 'Hl other standard brands. A good chance! 5c ers and comfort covering, full bolts onl | ate, an Issaquah blacksmith, Thursday, at the home of Mrs. ‘Tony | p ent o | flower beds, 60c. | Fi to pick out a nice assortment; on sale, sale from 9 a m. to 12.—Third Floor. Joseph, 216 Third ave, N., probably will leave the city hospital some ’ “1 Smail Spades for! 1 from 9 a m. to 12. —Upper Main Floor.” Boys’ 50c Tapele. | time today. Hoth shots tnflicted only slight wounds ® jower beds, with 4 : ae lapeless Blouses > | According to the story told by Mrs. Rale today, she came | Oys as. ults | long or “D" \han-| i, Women’s Black Cotton Hose PGA lesb get 5 rpg Mesehpogaghacep 39 7 to Seattle last week to have an operation performed, which | | dies, 40c | ? Women’s Fast Black Cotton Stockings 1 neat stripes and plain colors; sizea 6 to “> * her husband had refused to sanctlon or pay for. Mrs, Rals left | Dandelion and 7 medium weight, hemmed tops and seam 75C 14, 9 a, wi. to 12, —Usper isin Fleer | Issaquah with her 4-year-old son without Informing Rala of her at 50c bi ah Mit ht) y less feet, sizes 8% to 10. Regular 12%c 4 intention = he dandelions 4 and other weeds value, 9 to 12 —Lower Main Floor. Women’s 98c House Dresses | Mrs. Rais declares her condition was brought about by do f a i 2 Striped and checked ginghama, figured ~ Ing heavy work in her husband's blacksmith shop. neludes Olive is d Middy Suits without defacing 4 18c White Crinkle Crepe, Yd.) pe ‘and ec ead diese withte IC tals located his wife and son Thursda He reprimanded her for} pie ED yet ane nid ayeilt | the lawn, bc, 40c, fe: Mat finished Crinkle Crepe tn ma self or contrasting trimmings, high or|‘~ © leaving him, then seized her by the throat, throwing her to the fh in sizes 3 to 8 years. They are made | bit vasa gaiend F lengths, 20 inches wide, not over *10c low neck, 9 @. m. to 12—Second Floor.) Before she could arise, Rais took a liber revolver from his pocket le Sate p eer pros "i yards to a customer. On sale from ei a ’ . nad began firing up in serviceable chambrays and per n an eed- b i614. —Lewer Main Floor.) Men’s Eiderdown Bath cine Dusband escaped from the house and thus far has eluded the F a NX f ie cs zht a k colorings, ar <b . 6 . 25 Dainty Chemisettes Say Robes lg pélene. rte mes By cales in light and dark colorings, and | aud up to 60 ‘4 ° d a obes, In medium and | E 4 Chemisettes of plain net and shadow large sizes, good assortment of $1.75 | \f] are unusually good values at 50¢. | panne Shears, Be Jace, high neck, muslin bottom and fin-> C_| shades and’ neat patterns.” Have | , tbe, Hc, 7T5e and J ished arm holes. On sale from 9 a. m curds ond teenie’ to match § 0 | Basement Salesroom | $1.00 A to 12 o'clock. | —Upper Main Floor. M, 10.1%, —«Lewer Main Mieor ~| ON MAIDS: WO T | a sintease Shears, g 7 a Sprayers, 5c | Try a Boda or a Sundae at the Soda Fountain—Lower Main Floor N’ HIRE NEGROES if Blue Holland Dinnerware and. $2.0 FREEPORT, L. 1, March 5.—Mra.;stood by her in the murder | 10 Pi Weel sy a 4 Flore Carman’s recent trial for| but later accused her of having con at c Piece rose bushes and plante, 2 the alleged murder ‘of Mre, Loulse fexsed she was guilty, hax turned \ tment ful tat inde oe ee gD, Alay jhis complicated the ser-|Mrs. Carman against Cella's race A CEMASDS OF RSCG DIRE MOB SS eae Garden Hoes in a varie a pr iP H fa Hi Recently when an employment typical Delft pattern Included are Plates, Cup shapes and sizes, 25: 0c, 60 § an Vinited employment agence ana sugKe " 3 ; : : agencies repeatedly, but every-|try & Degre nervente Mee, ee eel and’ Saucers, Bowls, Platters, Sauce Dishes, Cereal |S and 73« ere there see - : : PB padi cobeshrpi 1 oldwell and Great America Pike 8, Second Ave. Union &t., Beattie. Elliott 4100 pis ee era te Ma over are Mp ay hands ace exclaimed Dishes and Vegetable Dishes. Unusual value at 10¢ (Lawn lneWere, 34.00 te baa tel , » egro maids 0, thank you ve had all the} riec E nent Salesroom Housewa Section | ‘Aaa it sl # u eae niease with Colin Cole: | experience I want with that clan, piece sanement Salesroom, — | " t P egro servant, who at firstlot help ST ee

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