The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1915, Page 14

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T 'Yes, Sir—Your Easter Suit: Is Here at the Bon Marche, and at Instead of $20.00 and $25.00 For Today at This Store Men Can Buy Good Clothes for Less Money Than Has Been Possible in Many Years 4 And at $15.00 there is a splendid selection of well- 3 tailored Suits—suits t ave all the ea ks of line q that cost $20.00 { are as ne “ and nobby as you'll sec ay’s marel : BLUE SERGES ARTAN PLABDS, NATTY i LITTLE CHECKS, NARROW STRIPES, PEKIN STRIPES—IN BLACK AND WHITE—AND OTHER E POPULAR SPRING DESIGNS * Made in the conservative 2 a 3-button business sack i and in a more p UNE del—witl es ° Best semi-English style asP he close acks—a 1, 2 or 3 buttons We Specialize on Boys’ Suits at $5.00, $7.50 and $8.50 And as in the case of Men's Suite—y< ur m buy better clothes than At $5.00 our already-famous * are immensely popular—and they money's worth. Two pairs } each suit—and the way they a used in their making—leaves nothing to At $7.50 and $8.50—we can show you unusually good Suits with two pairs of pants—in the new checks Tartan plaids (so much worn by t is season) pper Main Floor. ever before (in re ‘STAND W ZAR” Suits ure surely t year and 10,000 Easter Handkerchiefs. At Matchlessly Low Prices A sale of Women's Dainty Handkerchiefs—that pportunity to secure all you need wearing—at prices that you long, long time Women’s 15¢ Handkerchiefs 10c Ea. Daint Easter Handkerchiefs of beautiful lawn. Plain white with colored embroidery, all white or with colored borders. 15¢ Linen Handkerchi-fs 10c Each All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, with script and block initial, splendid quality, at 19¢ each nstead of 15e. 25¢ and 35¢ Handkerchiefs 15c Ea. Women's fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with one nrner neatly embroidered. 25¢ and 35c values at 13e each. Women’s 50c Handkerchiefs 25c Ea. Beautiful Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered tn one corner. Regular 50c values, special at 25e each —Upper Main Floor. or Easter for a Easter-gi likely t are not meet again Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs 7c Ea. Plain White Se Handkerchiefs, with Pisin initial and embroidered floral ath, others with co § border and Initial ‘oldered In white. Women's Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, with one cor- ner embroidered, plain hem and lace edges, in @ variety of pretty pat- terns, special at 5e each. Initial The Natatorium at Luna Park Will Open Saturday | | Get Your Bathing Suits Here and Be All Ready for the Seattle Swimming Season—the Time of Real Sport | Forenoon Economies| Glove Sale Extraordinary On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 : »| 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Kid | een aa Sees” | Gloves, Worth $1.25 & $2.25| 25¢ Liquid Veneer a 12¢ Liquid viene Furniture Polish will make old things look like new. 5c a. m. to 12 at 12c. Newer Main Floor. een serene oe Set of Bex Cups and Saucers 9 a. m. to 12 at 6%c 5c Peerless Shelf eget 2c Samples of French and ae White, blue, green, pink and yellow Lace and | 4 fold at 2% roll Upper Main Fleer. German Lines, Also Girls’ 39c Middy Blouses at 25c Some “Perrin” Gloves GLOVE Ss | a land Bia with white sailor Colla: and | Women's fine Dress Kid Gloves that will be ever 80 i front lacing. 9 to 12 —second Floor. | nice to wear with your F 4 striped and figured effects, alm 514 to $—in 1, 2 4 6 to 16 years. 9 a m. tol continued lines worth 4 $1.50 and $1.26. | Children’s 25c Stockings 15e "Pair, Lower Main Floor. | Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings, fact black. 10, 9 to 12 special | A Sale of Sample Hosiery 8c Ginghams P y| 4 27 Ins. Wide |] Standard Lines of Women’s | : 35¢ and 50c Stockings | : Soy A | Bas inches, 7 vedge ends i 1 From Victor and Achilles | red and blue > and plain w —Seeond floor. and Moore & Fisher House Dresses—From 9 to 12 55c —Some ‘‘Onyx”’ 4 Oy 25 olen fe -aeb ely oy Another of our famous sample hosiery sales— and figures, all sizes “i Floor, if 1) 6, in 20¢ Scrims and Voiles 10¢ Yard ingran PW ithuae elise Sie Mill remnants c plenty of blacks and | a hades—aleo fi ues ad boot hose —Lower Main Floor. | 4 ity conte Che sigan and T ennis Supplies a 10c Long Cloth Priced at 6c ar rar ert | a Soft finish, even bf i Le ares oe daicteci SS | 1244c Cluny Lace, Special 9c Yard ine flea id Cluny lace uit Wee hao 39 Fc! ers and scarfs. Regular D. eate on c E for three hours at 9c a yard —Upper Main lowe, —Vourth Floor, : You are anre to be Mem they REEMARCH I 4 Union St.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Tel Elliott 4100 Hl 10 i} | | | \A\ charged with using the matia t Rose City Will Break Record at He eld in Annual | June, estival to Be | Five-yearold Miriam Schiller, voted the most beautiful little gir! | in Oregon, and a group of the state's other prize beauties, the Portiand | roses. These are specimens of the millions of blossoms that will grace the Portland rose festival iI PORTLAND, Ore. March and other vehicles used in the | Four solid acres of magnificent) great parade, The total num- | “ | roses in full bt a million blos-| b#f of roses grown in the “Rose {ff City” annually has been esti |i jsoms on 14,000 plante—that fs but mated as high as 25,000,000. This year the city will 7 lone fea } 000 rose bushes, decorating 3,000 i | tival w of June t of fairyland In that garden of a of the glorious rose fe» annually fn the month ne Portland into a city t 250, 1H city blocks, ch means ONE HUNDRED * ROSES! from May to. e, and it ts|] * in bloc | 1) fon roses of hem in shape fe tival, which this year opens Jun and closes the Lith Every year 5,000,000 roses are used In decorating automobiles roughout the Portland expects at this year’s| | festival the greatest throng of tray-| Selers in her history | SEND PHONEY BILLS TO DEAD MEN | SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. A. Dale, realty dealer, and H. P. Tracy, watchmaker of Grants Pa shee , are under arrest here today defraud, They are accused of using Dead Man's Swindle Packages were sent C the detectives say scheme 0. D. to relatives of men recently and money collected on worthless material MILK CAN STOPS BOLD.HOLDUP =} SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. Figor vented a bold | | | the | deceaned. |} | | 1 A can of condensed milk hurled by Mra daylight robbery today. Two men at tempted to hold up Mrs, Figone’s fruit store, on Eighth st, but were frightened off. An auto ad of police t © for the robbers. s of hom was severely cut abc woman's missile. He was Liberty bell for the George D. Porter Panama-Pa director of the exposition is the belief today of artment of public safety of Phila celphia “Every patrio in California should continue Its fleht to t ition, and it will b he said the lin my power to bring about the tr SIX-YEAR-OLD HEROINE OF BEACH REDONDO BEACH, Cal., Ma tty Cundy, aged 6, ghter of Dr. A. Cundy of Pa the heroine of the ch today, following her rescue, yesterday, of Neddy Jenkins, 4, whome parents live in Seattle Neddy slid down a chute in the Redondo bathhouse plunge. His head struck the cement floor, rendering him partially unconscious. He had gone down for the third time when Betty grasped him by the hair and dragged him to safety RICH MAN LEADS PURE MILK FIGHT SACRAMENTO, March 19. ew York i result of the prese chant and philanthropist, of the d dairies, and was advocated by this famous xtermination of tubercular cows, pure milk crusader traus exhibited a small pasteurization plant which any household could maintain, being an ordinary tin boiler, in which milk bottles could be placed and have boiling water poured over them, This would kill erms, he explained, when left standing 20 minutes ease Certified milk 1s very good, he explained, but.the cost is almost pro liibitive for the average family Should the state condemn dairy cows affilcted with tuberculosis aus said, the #tate should pay half the value of the animal, which Is ally considered to be worth $80. CLUB FIRE BLAMED T0 “BUGS” Athlethe ahah,” N. ith at. « 1 rtment, fighting a fire at ze out before any damage was done, The Stimson plant © from sparks | mtaneous combustion caused a blaze in the photo shop of J. P. Curran, 1320 Fifth ave. At the second annual tria rd Leland Stanford universities Stanford will meet Washing Government ownership of all interstate railroads is the question Henry Grant and Louls Kastner will battle for Washington in the mative, Mervin Croyaugh and ©. B, Weston will represent Stan 1 At Bugene, F of Allen Riekle No admi lar debate ric etween Washington, Ore night, the teams repre nin Meany hall at 8:16 p, m the Washin will de lay night Sol Herzog charged ton negative team, composed with Oregon THOSE 41 WESTERN railroads ask that rates be put up because prices ot grains have gone up. Sounds good. Any blamed old excuse for extortion not based on the war sounds good. Caréying grain at pi | ent prices must be an awful strain of the railroad conscience HE SEATTLE STAR Portland Will Deck Out in | a Hundred Miles of Roses Patterns | BASEMENT SALESROOM Just Added to the Display of Spring Coats at $9.50 and $12.50 Upward of 40 Sample Coats (sizes 16, 36 and 38) to sell at these two prices. HEY are attractive models for traveling, dre ind utility wear, made up in and length styles, from Diagonals Serges Gaberdine _ Poplin Basket Cloth Duvetyn Boucle Taffeta Plaid Coating Wool Ratine Silk half- _— —colors include black, white, navy, green, Copenhagen, / Pas brown, mustar black-and-white checks, brown and \\ \ mixture Some full-lined, some shoulder-lined, / i} others lined to waist | 7 | Very interesting value ” | it $9.50 and $12.50. Spring Millinery At $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 Charming effects for dress wear transparent Crepe and Straw com- binations. Flower and Ribbon Trimmings in unusual combinations. Feather-trimmed Hats for tailored wear these are | these three the unusually goc ciated Basement Salesroom. Bungalow Aprons Special 39c of made Bun VERY good these well quality used ir the color-ass Aprons black and white or Ika lue with Pink, stripes Delft White with light-blue White pipi and turn-back light-blue witl or navy w igs trim the cuffs y, 39¢. Taner Special, Saturda rtment lavender percale is alow and white hite dots ent Salesroom. _Brassieres, Sieeoiil 19c om Te Br quali | 19¢. ! M] at assiere The front izes 36, y at 19¢. Two other P\ with embr \\ tri ing \ 4g mming pictured, of good back ties at the 4 butte ns in the tape is ‘trimmed with and videry and arm-ceyes ed with embroide 38 and 40. On sale Sat- back-fastening models, Misses’ Button Shoes Special $1.45 Pair ISSES’ turned soles and mat-k Children’s Vici Kid Button Shoes with hand-turne Fizes 2 to 8, special 75 A new shipment of and Children’ “Spartan-made” Mary Jane Pumps has just been received. They are of patent an¢ leather, in sizes 8% to 11 .75 pair; 11% to ELL-TAILORED Patent Vici Kid Butt« Gingham Petticoats, Special 50c n She id tops, es with hand- sizes 12 to 2, spe- », $2.00 pair: 2% to 6, $2.50 palr Boys’ and Youths’ Button Shoes in patent leather, dull ind tan f with to 134 83.00 a Amoskeag ging \ ham, in blue and gray eut extra-full and finished with p flare flounce and dust ruffle. Excep. tional values at 50¢. badaicaht aki aureus Notion and Toilet Goods Items Attractively Priced Corylopsis or Imperial Tal cum Powder, {1 shaker-top tins, 10¢ Hair-pins in amber and shell color, 6 in box, 16¢ Stickerei. Braid in S-vard pleces, in assorted colors, 5c ard spools, Spool Silk In 100 spool Writing Tablets in note or letter size, Hair Brushes with good bristles and black or redwood backs, 60¢ Fashion Face Powder tn white, pink and cream, 1be Box Leather Hand-bags in varlous styles, New Silk Petticoats, $1.95 » ’ shipmer t of A’ bicssclihes “an Jer- ey-tor Ie ha t bec ed, fea turing ¢ shionable flare 1 a wide ze of the new colors e $1.95. —Banement Salesroom, Children’s Wash Dresses 55c RETT® Dresses in Low-neck gingham with trim- self{-material and percale of or embroidery, sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years, 55¢. Practical Tub Dresses for children from 6 to 14 years of age are also fea- tured at T5e, 9Be $1.25 and $1.50. —Basement Salesroom. ming Neckwear 25c MM AX¥ of the popular v-neck effects and other fancy Collars are included in this at- tractive collection at 25¢, — Basement Salesrvom Women’s Umbrellas, $1.00 NUSUAL values are offered in these 10-rib India-shape Um 8, with good quality water-proof covering and long handles, in various designs. Price $1.00, Basen nent Salesroom. Diamond Lawn Mowers | Special $3.25 Y construct- finished Mow: | er with S-inch drive wheels | and four revolving self- | sharpening knives of good lity steel. A machine | will give good service. rteen-inch size, special Garden Hoes with 7-inch blade, riveted shank and hardwood handle, special 20¢, Garden Trow- els with subst tial ste r riveted shank and red stained handle, special eC. Twelve Malleable tooth lron Rakes with long hardwood special handle, Heavy Tin Shrub Spray. | | ers with good size liquid | container, special 25¢, Hall's Dandelion and | Weed Pullers, take the | plant out by the root and handles, eliminat néed of getting down on and knee: Special

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