The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1915, Page 8

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We're Selling Lots of Boys’ ‘‘Stand-Wear”’ Saits at $5.00 for Palm Sunday Confirmation The Bon Marché is fairly brimming over with stylish Easter wearables, clever Easter novelties and favors and hosts of attractive novelties, for Easter gifts. The Bon Marché Sale of Housefurnishings 29 New Floor Rugs SLIGHTLY DAMAGED IN: TRANSIT Will Be Disposed of at About a Third Less The railroad company has paid the loss on these 29 Rugs that were slightly damaged in transit— And so we will dispose of them on Thursday at about one-third less. PL E REMEMBER THAT THERE ARE ONLY OF THEM—and that when they are sold the sale will be over—for we have no more, nor can we secure any more to sell at these prices. Only one rug in some of the lines and only two or three in others. $2.95 Matting Rugs, Each 29 | $13.95 Velvet Rags, 9x12) ° 2 Japanese Felvet Rugs, size 9x12 feet; only } ee ee $1.98 | ware ee Be $8.95 $1.98. $21 Brussels Rag Priced One Tapestry Brussels Rug tn cluded in this sale at $15.95; size 113x112 feet $22.50 Axminster Rug at 9x12 Axminster Rug, site 9x12 $13.95 $25.00 Velvet Rugs at ) $6 Fiber Rags, 9x9 Feet Wool Fiber Rugs, size 9x9 feet, to Gell at $3.95; six in the lot; worth 96.00. $10 Pro-Brussels Rugs Pro-Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet, five included in this sale, at $6.69. $11.50 Brassels Rugs at ‘$3.95 | ‘$6.69 | Tapestry Brussels Rugs, five | 7. 75 Two of these Velvet Rugs, ‘$15. 95 eluded in the lot; full room size, | bry 13x12 feet, special at 9x12 feet. $15.95, Third Floor. ‘Some More Bargain Siren in Bedding For Thursday—at the March Sale of Housefurnishings $1.25 Comforters 89c Each | $1.00 Feather Pillows 79c Bed tty floral Feather Pillows, covered with strong art tic tite, cote conte Pes ihe a Agen sank: ing, size 22x28 inches, filled with thoroughly “tary cotton, neatly wool tied. On sale at 890 in-| cleansed feathers, On sale for a day at 7%¢ tn stead of $1.25. i stead of $1.00 $1.50 Comforters $1.19 Ea. | $1.25 Feather Pillows 95c Emmerich Feather Pillows, alze 21x27 inches. Bed Comforters, soft and lofty, filled with *anl-| covered with heavy herringbone tick. filled with aes raice: Pretty floral silRoline covering: wed! | clean, odorless feathers; regular $1.25 value tied. Special ursday at ee 0 Comforters $1.95 Ea. | $1 Crocheted Spreads 79c Bed Comforters, filled with good quality cot- 4 Crocheted Bedspreads {n neat Marseilles pat- ton, size 70x82 inches; covered with good look- terns, size 74x84 inches, A good weight Hed- floral patterns; neatly stitched; $2.50 value. | spread, priced at the spectal price of 79¢ instead at $1.95. $3 Feather Pillows $2.49 $1.50 Bates Spread $1.25 Bates Crocheted Bedspreads with pretty Mar gray goose feathers, size 21x28 inches; covered | seilies designs. Exceptionally good wearing Bed- with extra good quality material. Special at $2.49. spreads, On sale Thursday at the special price of $1.25. —Lower Main Floor. 50c Coverall Aprons at 29c e APRONS—Aprone for Thursday Apron Day—the coverall style, of percale, with neck and cuffs, bound with white tape. Made with pocket and belted back, in dark and light stripes. 25c Percale Aprons 19c Percale Watst Aprons, with cap to match, In dots and stripes, light and dark shades, tle strings and pocket. Neat aprons for the morn- ing du Ftc Chadians Agieie be Gingham Bungalow Aprona, cut large and full, bound with solld color; high, round neck, kimono sieeves, pocket and belt; checks stripes and assorted colors. just about what the material New Crepe Gowns, slip- over style, with shell stitched edges and em- broidered emblems on the front with clusters of | $1.25 Apron Sets $1 Set French knots. Pink or 14 Gingham 2-plece Apron blue embroldery. —Second Floor. The Semi-Annual Sale of Men’s Shirts Should Kick About the High Cost of Living When Brand New Shirts Can Be Bought — i Sach Small Prices Men’s $1.00 Shirts at 79¢ Men, Lots of men are at take your pick ing in a supply of from this lot of madras Shirts at this sale, and percale Shirts, at while they can get the a 4 splendid 75c value for 79¢ ea. They're nice 55e. Well tailored, with striped patterns, well attached laundered tailored, in coat atyle cuffs. laundered or soft cuffs. | } | | Men’ 1.50 Shirts 1 in beg at } 95c Spring and Summer styles in men's fine quality corded madras mercerized madras and crepe cloth Shirts—coat style—with soft or starched cuffs. Men’s $2.00 Shirts, Fine Quality, at } $1.35 Men's Shirts for $1.35—of madras and silk and linen with satin stripes and fig ures. Made coat style, with soft French cuffs Lower Main Floor, 000 Yards of 6c Calico 4c Full bolts of light and dark Calico in neat patterns, 24 and 26 inches wide Not over 15 yards allowed to a cus- tomer. On sale Thursday at 40 yard. 7c Dress Percales at 5c Yard 200 pleces of Percales, 2% inches Mw «4 full bolts, ieht and dark shades, neat patter: On sale for a day a be m yard instead of ic Try Our 20c Luncheonette Between 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. Tomato Boullion Chicken Salad, Mayonnaise Home-made Butter Rolls and Butter Coffee with Whipped Cream —SIxth Floor. 10c Chambray og Tac Hing Domestic Specials On sale all day Thursday at these prices. hea stripes K’good bargain at Tho yard 27-Inch 15¢ Galatea at 10c “ground, od, strong h-—-none be —Lower Main Floor, Get Your Bathing Suits Here and have a full season’s swim ures, K no ter for wear A aplendid assortment of Sulte at all prices also # splendid new lot of Women's and Children’s Bathing Caps and other accessories, Suits for Men, Women and Children THE TEMARCHE Union St—Second Ave —Pike St. jattie Tel, Elliott 4100, | likely to | ™ the world | Harris suc | retcha | James Leahy, Scene—The office of a busy theatrical manager. Businese—Extracting $22,000 from said B. T. M. Given the aforesaid little task to perform, produce resulta? A girl, of cour That's where Kitty Brown te which opene Kitty Gordon. Just | that #2 Wha Now, Kitty A Kitty her beauty t* real. of the Tore: Lace Co. The rifle w Randolph recently sued his wife for divorce and named Halliday | jin the petition Randolph lives tn the building from which the shot was fired. | fhe was arrested last night. She asserted she was not at home at the M time Randolph was shot DON'T GO NORTH WITHOUT COIN | Uniess you have money enough to sustain yourself a year, away from Alaska So advises the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, responding to numer-| | oun inquiries received relative to the labor market in the North "Men of the producing class | opportunities to statement reada. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, OH FIDO! | A tp to Seattle dogs you'd better watch out, After April 1, dogs, Henry Uniess the | hence, WASHINGTON, fa willing to make trade them toward Eastern Mongolia The United States ts still awaiting a reply from Japan to the re-| quest for information Coneeening the manation. RUNS FROM SUBMARINE | SOUTH SHIELDS, Eng., from a German submarine oft the south coast of England, Castle steamship Duffield arrived here today submarine was sighted when she weapon back barely in time. The Duffield then steered a zigzag course at full speed and suc ceeded in outdistancing the submarine, | MEXICANS FLEE ACROSS LINE PROWNSVILLE, Tex., March 24.—The citizens of Matamoras, Mex.,| are coming here and bri ging all of their belongings that they can trans. port, to escape the impending battle between Villistas and Carranzistas. | The Carranza forces are intrenching and the garrison {s being | strengthened in every way possible. Ammunition is being taken in from the United States, Three En route, it went Into the ditch, 17, and F, CHARLOTTE, N. ©. “Stonewall” Jackson, old Jackson home here. several months, Kitty Brown comes tn, or came tn or A week's visit in Seattle | We make no claims anent the pulchritudinous specifications of |ff | Kitty Brown's back, never having viewed the same. | the opinion that tn the delicate little performance of coaxing real kale | } from busy theatrical managers, Kitty Brown can play rings all around| nagine Kitty Gordon in the office of the B. T. M., 000, and turning her back on him! chance would she Brown wouldn't turn her back, and didn't when the) paychological moment arrived. and an embryonic tear rose in her dark eateh sprang into her volce—and whe | beaut as Kitty Gordon's back ever could be In fact or fancy, | 4, of course, the B It's all In the play, of course, fn produced tn Seattle for the first time. rown didn't really get §2 Miss Brown js the most beautiful leading woman | who ever played tn Seattle stock—and that is saying quite a bit She's a mighty clever actress, too, her early training having been | | fecetved with Mme. Nazimova, Charles Terry and the Keith stock com-| | panies of New York. She came here from Utica, N. Y., making a warm place for herself among Seattle theatregoers. ‘SEEK “MAN IN CASE” FOR MURDER ST. LOUIS, March 24.—A general alarm wa: arrest of Ralph Halliday, who the police beliey | the mysterious shooting late yesterday of Richard Randolph, president evidently was shot with a rifle from an adjoining butta-| 1 ne nat at his desk In his office. . but the ff Persons going to yet should pfs maintain themselves for a ! | | This is no April fool joke, | will then begin scrutinizing every dog in Seattle. | not fortunate enough to carry new licenses will find themselves tn the | canine hoosegow, on First ave. 8 | owner calls in three days, i via the electric chair 6 at. the tithe 'pee und | } CHINA GETS CONCESSIONS | March Manchurian and Mongolian questions in the pending negotiations {s looked on as a preliminary victory for China concessions in Manchuria and that she will no’ a withdrawal by Japan of her demands affecting | as fired just as the Duffield reversed her engines a The torpedo missed her bow by only a orate | DROP IN DITCH ONWAY TO JAIL | young alleged auto thieves, a deputy sheriff and the owner of a stolen car are suffering minor Injuries in exciting trip from Seattle Jast night that nearly proved fatal George Spencer, car, who was driving, in the face. piling up Spencer “STONEWALL'S WIDOW DIES the famous civil w THE SEATTLE STAR KITTY GORDON'S BACK MAY BE A | _ PEACH, BUT OH YOU KITTY BROWN? who would be most y¥ of the now Seattle Stock company | i) nday night i ught the most beautiful back pot long ago? Tut we venture! || pleading for |] have? She turned her face to the B. T. M sparkling eyes, and a little he did that, her face was as|ff » M. came through. “The Big Idea.” the Cohan and 2,000, except in stage money, But last week, and she ts rapidly | sent out today for the) may be able to explain stay | id for ordinary labor is limited,” the take funds sufficient | Il with more or less capital, will find |i | | | or Henry Gregg will| either | Those each doggie will be sent! mM Agreement by Japan to separate the! It is known that C hina | March 24.-Reporting a thrilling escape! the New The captain said the! was about to launch a torpedo. started w rods | Tacoma today, after an 17, smote George Wing, owner of the| Wing lost control of the machine and| | Wing, Deputy Mohrbacher, | G. McClelland, 16, March 24.—-Mra. J Mary J. Jackson, widow of | general, died today at the} She was 63 years old and had been il wif Ladies’ reel | Mail i Home | Orders | Journal REDERICK or E | SON Promptly HH) | Patterns 7 E POG Filled The Basement Salesroom Offers Unusual Values in New Silk Dresses at $15.75 Mame sian Misses’ Sizes NEW over 70 Dresses in all and a Women’s and Misses’ Sizes purcha comprising ec, | ‘ PL a variety of pretty models, suitable | Y ae: for street, afternoon and evening | /\\ a wear, in | tue A Crepe de Chine Pongee f ipa Charmeuse Faille | I Chiffon Taffeta Crepe Poplin | ‘ Messaline | ‘ The colorings include wistaria, | \ green, tan, putty, gray, old-ros and, | ae Copenhagen, King’s-blue, dark-blue, pe black, also black-and-white stripes | ae / Vp | and checks , yy | Sizes 16, 18, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 ] |—all are this Spring’s styles and the Silks are of better qualities than usu- ally employed in Dresses selling at so moderate a price { Two Typical Values Illustrated: At left, a Dress of hand-embroidered At right, a Dress of Charmeuse in Charmeuse in rose color, with chiffon putty color, prettily shirred at watst- ( sleeves in the same tone, Size 38. Price — and at bottom of skirt. Size 36. —Basement Selesroom, $15.75. rice #15, 75. EASTER wie Boye! Wash Suits $5.00 $650 ios Se we $7.50 Suits in sizes 2% to AB ; 8 years, made up in serv- TYLES and materials in these iceable wash fabrics, with Spring Hats proclaim them white blouse and blue unusual values at the prices trousers, also blue blouse quoted. with white trousers or The Hats with ribbon and pine and white stripe flower trimmings in clever combi- trousers with blouse to nations, Tailored Hats with rib- match. Excellent value at bon and feather trimming, Dressy 50e. Transparent Hats and Straw and Silk Combinations will delight the woman who has, decided on one of these prices for her Easter Hat—$5.00, $6.50, $7.50. sement Salesroom. Boys’ Rompers in plain tan and blue and several attractive stripe combina- tions, sizes 2 to 8 years, attractivly priced at 25¢. Basement Balesroom, 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.15 Yd. sly HIS soft-draping Crepe de Chine is featured in the Basement Salesroom A Special Purchase of Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Offers Very Attractive Values At 5c Each W OMEN’S Initialed Handkerchiefs of fine, sheer jn a range of colors in- lawn, with neatly embroidered letter encircled cluding with attractive design. All initials represented. Price Black Navy Ivory 5e@ cach ; : Shell-pink Nile Women's and Children’s Initialed Handkerchiefs of Flesh-color Wistaria good quality lawn, with 11%-inch hem and long Ilet- Sky-blue Emerald Maize ter, Se. Sand-color Lilac Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs, well-finished and neatly hemmed, sheer or medium weight, 5¢@ cach. Brown Rose Copenhagen Women's and Children’s Colored-border Handker- ised ear pe chiefs, well-printed in pleasing designs, 5@ each. $1.15 A af i Boys’ and Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs, neatly ‘Ander quality of Crepe } hemmed, and finished with well-printed border, i de Chine in black only is priced at 85¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom., each —Basement Salesroom at 89c House Dress HE sketched one of three pretty styles to jsell Thursday at this special price. \It is made of plain delft-blue per- with roll collar stitched |down cuffs of white with delft-blue [polka dots. Special 89¢. | Another pretty Dress in black or light-blue white has oa roll collar and stitched down cuffs of white. It is prettily trimmed jwith plain-color piping. Special is cale, and Pottery Jardinieres Special 25c Each HE sketch shows one of three attractive styles in Jardinieres to sell Thurs- day at this low price, They are in rich brown and green and stripes 89¢. glazed colorings, 7 inches in > i : ‘ diameter. Special 25¢ each. The third Dress of gray or blue and white striped Glass Vases in a variety percale has stitched down collar and cuffs of white, | Of Shapes and styles, mod- erately priced from 10¢ to $1.00 each, —Basement Salesroom, finished with green or delft-blue piping. Special 89¢. Basement Salesroom, Nearly 3,000 Yards of Drawn Work Curtain Neckpieces Reduced to 15c ROK lines of Women's Neckwear, including Col- lars, Vest@es and many novel- tles, reduced to 15¢, —Basement Salesroom. Silk Ribbons 15c Yard IBBONS for hair-bows, hat- trimming and many other uses in fancy stripe, flowered and molre effects, widths 4% to 6% inches, the yard, Ie. — Basement Salesroom. ‘Scrims Ina Special —" Thursday HE Basement a offers an excep- tional opportunity in this selling, to pro- vide tasteful and inexpensive window draperies for summer cottages and city homes. The purchase comprises a wholesaler’s close- out of stock on hand—2,880 yards in all—in- cluding many styles of double-bordered Scrims m ecru, ivory and white, tastefully designed with drawn-work. Thirty-six inches 20¢ yard. Mercerized Hosiery 124c Pair OMEN’S Black Mercerized in sizes 8% to 10, slightly imperfect, but ex- ceptional value at 12'2¢ pair. —Basement Saiesrvom wide, special, Thursday, Rasement Salearoom

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