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

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Just Arrived!| Spring Shipment of 75 Suits in black and white checks, Belgian blue, sand and putty, in coverts, serges, gaberdines and poplins; values to $25 and $30. Special 917.85 Alterations free. COATS— White chinchillas, black and checks, in coverts and mixtures. cial at $10.75 DRESSES— Silk poplins and wool serges and poplins, in Bel- gian blue, navy, sand and putty and black; val- ues up to $15. Specially priced............. Alterations free. * white Spe- fe ae f 100 dozen Kimonos, in cotton crepe, $1.50 values. Special at........... B. BULOS, Inc. (Former partner of J. Matzger & Co.) 1318 Second Ave. _ WOMAN Is AGCUSED GIRL'S DEATH = NEW HAVEN, Conn., An invest The arraig Brownlow, 2 grand larceny ¢ B. E. Sutheriand o scheduled in Justice White court Friday utherland charges the woman w m him & sewing mac March IT RUINS HAIR TO WASH IT WITH SOAP igation to Ma nographer was foun ner Lillia was brought fro Haven tn violation Ma hite slave act, was in prog ress here toda Miss Cook shot herself *\ with a revolver taken fr of the Mayo R f fice peared two weeks ago "EMPLOYMENT LAW IS AGAIN UPHELD Say that over the 'phone Eat Sunkist Oranges in rey ad og dealer now. salads and desserts—eat them ney t brings the very finest whole between meals and a fruit of its kind—fresh from at bedtime. yk — California, fully ripe, juicy, Order today—a dozen or HY hi | ! ~. sweet, firm, tender, delicious a box, Low prices place } = —just as it tastes when picked them within the reach of all. California | Sunkist Oranges Picked Ripe from the Tree—Shipped to All Markets by Fast Freight—Sold by Best Dealers in Your Neighborhood Try Sunkist Lemons Saas a eeerer: bhi tart, practically seedless, : == Silver Rcalees 3 The most attractive looking lem- Save Sunkist Wrappers. Our book tells 110 liced, quartered or ways of using oranges and lemons, also how to Mateatints serve with exchauge these wrapper fish, meats and tea direct from the tree. ous— Rogers & silver ilar pieces, Get your copy now California Fruit Growers Exchange 139 N. Clark Stroet, Chicago — a Ge GS SS 7m ‘1 do not want to wear a ver STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915. PAGE 5. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE IS FINED $29 IN POLICE COURT Q.—1 am to be married in a fewfold son. There are a number of weeks in the parson’s pari As\children, both boys and girls, of would) his age in our neighborhood and What would they often give parties and play My wife says there is no harm in children playing these Games; but I will not allow our boy as | hold ’ that kissing games played by old or ! young are cheap and harmful | have to wear a hat? be the best material to get for a kissing games. white dress? BRIDE to attend these parties. Am | right, or is my wife DAD A—t os ng, it ‘ dren . hal 1 thing 1 white ‘ b ya € Moree . Q.—What Is meant by Caveat , a thing Emptor? AP it a rule f Q.—I am the father of a 10-year) koe Keep the Children ant be hls est dents i Bright and Happy ‘ sat keep bir Q—Miss Grey, is it not merely a myth that n picture companies will purchase scenarios from peo ple? | have written several in the . proper form that contained original ~ ter te ideas, plenty of action, and that 4@ >|) were without doubt better than many that | have seen on the pic ture screens: yet, these scenarios been returned by the various es 0.8 wih 1p rs ee 1 am bothered with liver and can’t find anything that re them permanently. At my face and neck are liter ally covered with them | have tried all sorts of lotions and creams. LUCILE \ , 1 1915 New Tak Patterns ie Now in I Prices 5c will ex Roll and ned MUHL PAINT J wii. ct! Bent Bones " } us. the i omega WILL TRY HINDLE ON MURDER CHARGE > Atiaraay 4 indin | _ HOE 10 HEAR BRADFORD B' sensi) Kick off your Pal la ta poosttostces, broad Pept ea ay & Hutchins Educators t, incrowing nails y forgotten. toed Rice Corns, fla will be quick! cafeteria, The subject cal Self-Government RUN DOWN " Avro Phe right ¥ | severely bi of fin auto ningham, @ Sizes 5 to 8, $1.75 and $2. Sizes 812 to 11, $2 and $2.25. hae Sizes 111% to 2, $2. 50. under the w lle driven by A. Cun Hanford and Whatcom before noon Friday arison is in the city hospital al ed It Its author, Met calf of Pierce, claims it will mean lthe saving of $1,000,900 annually. HOYT SHOE co. 1402 Third Ave. n all state offi The MacDougall-Southwick Co. ENTADLISHED 1n8 ac [ Dougall ¢ fouthwid : R. B. Gaye, Receiver Ave. and Pike St fore oven 9 a.m. to 6 pe ™ A Remarkable Sale of Fine Handkerchiefs hundreds of novelties in Women’s fine Linen at exceptional reductions and unusual prices All-Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefe This pre-Easter Sale contains Handkerchiefs many For Box of Three, 31c—(I!lustrated Regular Price, the Box 50 KN Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs For Box of Three, 74o—(lilustrated Regular Price, the Box, $1.00 nateb Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs 17¢ 25¢ and 35¢ ne nd Shamrock Sheer Linene Handkerchiefs 5c Value 8! 2¢ Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs 7c Value 15c Values enters wit . ue wr ide or narrow hems, :; " o m ink | gon zene of all the newest ae ” 7s effects in white 4 colors; also Z , Glove Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50@. Sheer Linen Fancy Embroidered Elaborately Embroidered Handkerchiefs 7c Handkerchiefs %c Handkerchiefs 23c Value 12 and 15¢ Values 15¢, 18¢ and 20c Values 35¢ and 50¢ e A r ' 1 one ce Eaquisit: color novelties and n excelle % r red nove oidered effects in and le inen k lawn ‘rench knots, 39c—Values to $1.00 1e finest and HANDKERCHIEFS. re ffect rst Floor EXQUISITE Exceptional Style in These Women’s Suits at $25.00 N this and materials. The materials are Gaberdines, Men’s Wear Serge, Pop- The season's best eolors, includ- n and English Whipcord j\ ing Sand, Putty, Navy, Belgian Blue and Tweeds. Smart Tailored Norfolk Suit, Navy Blue Men's Wear S novelty belt and slightly raised waistline. The neck may be buttoned close to the neck, thus giving the military effect, or may be worn low, has rounded yoke if front only, and finished effectively with two patch pockets, he flare skirt has rounded yoke and buttons on the side. at $25.00. Se assortment you will find a smart styies Many are copies of suits which sell at a hey are all new in designs and are pers guarantee all linings to give entire sat- range of We wo Seasons, pr tailor ed. n for tw “ree, has dy ad Priced ond Floor, Boys’ Suit “Our Booster” Special $5.00 Bors Suits, with an ex pair of trousers and hard wear factior € Sizes 6 to 18 years BOYS’ SUITS, VE Price $5.00, Y SPECIAL $5.65 BOY s $10.00 AND $12 50 SUITS, SATURDAY $ nent $7.35 we have pure specia S7. ; ‘NE w SPRING COATS a0 TO $8.50 Third Floor, * FOR MEN 300 Suits of Pajamas $7.35 Speaking of Fashions VERY woman needs a Regular $2 Values FASHION SERVICE, Styles must be carefully ADI 1e quality of Soi watched and information had as to the latest style ten- me nr \ dencies Every \merican urge t rr woman appreciates this fact 1 ¢ ¢ silky and recognizes THE DE- 1 1 em \ era LINEATOR as Fashion's ur greatest authority We are ri ident re lie i r king a very special offer est Pajam that c f this valuable service Let fere $1. 35. tell about it ‘entirely sea new, ques Hats have a tiene in dividdauityavint them are te the newest that we have yet Phere an unenc x collection of immings, in- laces, ribbon verries, French flowe and ostrich Many of them express the newe style features of our hats, while others are clever designs from our own work- One extremely smart model is m shape of ute covered with black Chantilly trimmed with mall bre flowers heat and ribbor Priced u $10. 00. A quaint ae Belgian Blue Poke Bonnet is effectively mmed with pink roses and ture use’ velvet ribbon, and sritilanced Avith white: lace Me kod $10.00. A third Hat is a large brown Sailor, has transparent brim of crepe, is smartly trimmed with a cluster of three lark rose Priced at $10.00, Second Floor Second Avenue and Pike Sh

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