The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1915, Page 8

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Fed T UNCLE SAM’S BIGGES T BATTLESHIP WILL BE CHRISTENED BY PENNSYLVANIA GIRL , For Bargain Friday at the Bon Marché A Sale Extraordinary — Of 200 New and Stylish Serge Dresses e——at $8.45 A special purchase of those swagger new military Dresses time to be a 1 list of Frid beautifully t prunella—in the We've eight swagger gaba shades—and Joffre and Nay ind Blue, Amongst them—some of the new sus- Tunic Dresses with Chasseur fronts— pender style Dresse 1 erge | made { p rer ' with lor With silk crepe wais and | sweeping 1 pa ; ts white ecks are but \ Serge Dresses in a natty belted effect— with t Slash pockets on the skirt r —in Sand, Putty and Navy Blu Two-piece Gabardine Dresses— belted fatigue pockets navy black suec 1 Dressee—i n the they braided the ba Richly braided Military Just for Friday & This $1.25 Dress at 59c Made of white lingerie, sizes 6 to 14 years, with short sleeves and neck lace trimmed. For Friday Only This Infant’s 50c Dress at 29c Of Allover Embroidery Floune ings. Sizes 6 months and 1 and 2 years. Elizabeth Kolb | When the new United States Mise Kolb Is a mnt ina girls battleship slips from the ways at Newport News, Va, next Tuenday, |, ! will be! navy Mins | length 600 d the| of 97 feet vanta.” ‘$14,000,000, | formally bestowed ¢ | Elizabeth Kolb, wh girl tr jits name, “Pe Finished with tucks and In- sertion at the bottom of the styles with idery and Second Cute little affai neck with rok LABOR COUNCIL EXPELS MITCHELL and be: cuffs. ery in skirt is seven inches deep —Second Floor, Center. of “conduct unbecoming a union man, day night temporarily expelled Ed I. Mitchell as a dete » Typographical union. It was charged Mitch employed treacherous tactica in the ecution of h »pposition against T, H Holton, labor unton cand! for the coune | It was charged Mitch ach to two street speakers to talk against Bolton, Mitche er of the Typographical union ACCUSATION CAUSES SENSATION SAN FRANC 18CO, March 11.—Rallroad me Kruttschnitt, of me ‘entral Pacific ra sham had trt to the Unic general t such a plan, and he aé for the int nee of the California raliroa would have gone throu; ‘ARRAIGN BOY BANDIT MONDAY OAKLAND, March 11.—Zelbert Goza, the boy band | Cashier Charles Evans tn an attempt to rob the Bt | Tues = ned at N Monday murder If E vans su For Friday Only This $14.50 Machine at Just for Friday This $2.50 Card Table The Yukon Machine, with hand eft, drop. head device; t0ye guarantee. ne” up ae leatherette or ne covered. Just the thing if you | fare in the habit of No phone giving card parties. orders taken, Light-weight folding Card Table; felt_or leather. ette covered top; reinforced top and well-braced legs. Can be folded up and put away when not fn use. —Third Floor. For Friday Only These Sample Hose at _ 25¢ pr. Worth up to 75c a pair. thread and cotton. Women’s high-grade Hose | black and colors, mostly in siz 9 and 9%. About 200 pairs tn the lot, worth up to and ¥ give lots of wear. Speci a pair —Lower Main Floor. For Friday Onlv These Boys ARS 50c Waists A thoroughly reliable Sewing Machine, guaran teed to do perfect work Cabinet tn golden oak finish with two drawers on each side and one tn the center. Complete set of presser-foot attach: ments. Fourth Floor. For Friday Only These Men’s $1.50 Trousers 6 shot down at k of Niles hari BLL IS LAUGHED TO SCRAP HEAP OLYMPIA, Mar and W. D. Lane such a laugh 1 | | | | imeres, worsteds and n sizes 32 to 44. rdy Working Tro Sc a pair. Hay brown anc femocratic Leader Ree asives of King. county the senate bi to alx was 4 ments which would prob the buying association legislative com ich have m or union a practt y stood c ction. HOUSE nISCOVERY TOUGH 0N t0 OLYMPIA, March 11.—Senator Ed Palmer of King county won't be allowed to hunt deer with dogs, after all. When his ex tensive game code, in which this provision was hidden, reached the house yesterday afternoon, this feature was discovered and stricken This was one of the bills which Palmer said he had had to recommend out as committee bills, because he couldn't get any one to attend the committee meetings. It was S. B, 337 WOULD KEEP TOURISTS AT HOME BERKELEY, ( For Friday Only 20c and 25c Ribbons at 15c In widthe from 3 to 5 Inches. 15 dozen of chambray | 4 and black sateen, with mil- itary collars. Sizes 6 to 14 a years. vecnmad Boys’ Waists, just as Mustreted—s style, in light and « gray or blue chamb Upper Main Floor stripes Upper Main Floor 224c Hed Salmon Hel- $1.19 it Sorkese Salmon, SPECIALS IN OTHER FISH Salt Salmon Trout, 7 95c Del Monte Toma- ; i Coffer, - od ish, t qualit t : rs OLYMPIA, Ma 11.—Tw en who have been held tn Ww hole Codtish, 7c de . rough the session the organization are good and sore today 0, te pet measures, which they had n led to expect woul r 35c 1 they continued to vote right, were let out of the rules com Pimen- A Special Sale of Eating and Cooking Apples, Box Imported toon Minced Clams, > They were The two m AND KILLED of Tacoma Young's bill would ed for the e tion of jectrict r the gua © of bank de oaite. tter got his idea from the failure t ‘ern Wash he t ington, he said From a political point of view ade use of all the session as voting 8 were let out of committee—and ki WOULD PRINT ‘DOPE’ AGAINST LAW The sta aling the prese lution Introduced yest Bargain Day Economies in the Domestic Section 6c Challies for 10c Cheviots at Ac yd. 8 13c yd. these two men simply had been and then at the finish their 12'c Linene at 9c yd. 7c Ginghams at 5c yd. Prin inches Or ¢ will pay for the printing of arg —Lower Main Floor in the Women's $3 A “Busy Bargain Friday” 3.00 and $3.50 Pumps $1.95 Shoe Shop 50 Shoes $2.39 this very th ainst these measur not be printed s which le@ the legis to put them up to the tein put it nounced the plan as a method of ¢ ature printed at state expense The Don't Vorget Our Children's Barber Shop on th pox MARCI ‘2 Union @.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Tel, Eillott 41 GOV. FERGUSON amnounces publicly that if the for cign life insurance companies now seeking the repeal of the Robertson insurance law of Texas will agree to loan $25, 000,000 in five equal annual installments, on farm mortgages or city property, in Texas, at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent, | beginning» September 1, 1915, he will urge the repeal of the} ‘law. The silence since is painful. HE SEATTLE STAR “the Central Labor | f Direct- FREDERICK 2 NELSON *e" Ranges Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns | The Items That Make Up a Well-Assorted Stock of Dressmakers’ Staple Notions ire all to be found here, and ig them the best of the novelties that are con- stantly being introduced for the purpose of improving upon existing methods. We append a list of repre sutalive items such as are in particular demand at this time: Steel Toilet Weighted Tape, 10 Placket Pins, a in cube, | Koh-i-noor Fasten- Hooks and Invisible ers, 10) Wilson Peet's Eyes in black and white, size Dress Hooks, 0 to 3, 10 package “¥ ar De sh Hooks and nave Sonomor Placket Fasteners, Gladstone Flare Collar Supporters, 10 Airlite Silk Invisible Collar Supporters, card of 5, 10 Ribbon Seam eee in yard black, white and cole et ene “Superba” Brilliant Silk Skirt Braid, bolt of 5 yards, 1 1c. veut Milward’s Plain-eye Sewing Needles, : . package Robert's Gold-eye harps and darner package Aurora Medici Supporters in 3-in-1" Machine Oil, 10 style 10 Omo Bias Binding of fine white and 6 for 50 Tango or De Long Tape, Snap } sewed hand or Hook and Eye stener Tape to be machine Warren's Ruching Wire, doubl ered, three-yard pieces, 10% Sewing Needles, Omo, Kleinert and Naiad Brassieres to 30 Directoire Belting, in silk Omo, Kleinert and Naiad Dress Shields in regular garment and merce rized material, 1 to 50 Superior Pearl Buttons in fish-eye and and 10c card Girdle Foundations in \ styles, at from 15c¢ to $1.00. prices rang Kleinert's Gem Flesh-color Silk-lined aped and straig Dress Shields _Little Finger Rings ECENT an attractive selection Jewelry arrivals include of Sterling ned to be worn on comprising various { stone settings () —-Firet Floor, The Van Dyke Drape Veil ed in the Veiling Section. Black Leather Traveling Bags Special $3.45 band « i « » ‘4 " band around the top of this pak d ELL-BUILT Leather Travel- Price $1.25 ing Bags in walrus grain ef. —First Floor. fect, reinforced with leather cor- ners and fitted with strong lock “Kurtain Kream” and catches. Fall leather lining, For Tinting Lace Curtains with large pocket successful preparatic It is iden- tified by the deep points at the lower edge, which has just arriv accentuated by appliqued chenille dot gr an, An elasti holds it in black, navy, or brown on the white mesh background. Veil in place upon the hat Fighteeninch size, special at $3.45. Third Floor. » white lace and old, freshened a deep, rich cream « oe The Ohio Range directions accompany cach Bakes Better { Kurtain Kream, at 25 ‘ Costs Less to Operate —Third Floor 1 cream curtains may be thoroughly restored BASEMENT SALESROOM Untrimmed Hats in Wide Variety $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 FP HESE new Sailor, Shepherdess, Turban, Mushroom and Poke Shapes depend so much for their smartness upon their graceful lines that an abundance of trimming is unnec- essary—a pretty ornament or flower cluster sets them off to perfection. Milan Hemp and Milan are tavorite straws, and colorings match the season’s new costume shades. Prices, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Flowers, Ostrich these hats, Lisere, Fruits, Berries, Foliage and Fancies, appropriate trimmings for are pr iced from 25¢ to 95c. Basement Salesroom, New Aateaa j in Silk Dresses $5.75 and $7.50 (G. RACEFUL, full skirts and trim Eton jacket effects identify these Dresses as new Spring styles. They are made of flowered messaline and poplin in lavender, gray, Copenhagen and wistaria, the models including: A pretty messaline Dress with A Dress with Eton jacket three-quarter sleeves effect is made of flowered and self girdle has full skirt poplin, with low neck, hali on to a round yoke sleeves and paneled skirt with of lace deep flou priced at $ 0. ~-Basement Salesroom. A\ttractively A New Shipment of Sateen Petticoats, Special 95c uy Jane Pumps \DE. of sateen, good quality mercerized a complete r these Petticoats are Children, Misses and Growing ished with deep knife-plaited banded in broc flounce Fhey are patent vie aded effect hand-turned sole ind white | Shown in Bl t 90¢ to i green, Maroon 11, $1.50; 11 $2.50 pair, ack, Navy, Tan, Russia Wistara, New-blue and specially priced at OBe. Black,

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