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. THE SEATTLE STAR — For Bargain Friday at the Bon Marché]} THOU SHALTNOT FAILTOHEED) | << : a A Sale-of-the-Hours ITHIS CLEAN-UP DECALOGUE!| ‘== IREDERICKe~NELSON ‘;: Exceptional Vales in | For the benefit of those who dew » make the “cleanup” eam | paten in Seattio permanent in beneficial results, the following deca logue, uncensored and undeleted, in rorpectfully submitted With Every Busy Hour From 9 A. M. to 6 P. Fairly Bristling With Interesting ate di You Will Have to Be Here on Time to Take Advantage of These Hourly Specials—for Time Schedules Will Be Rigidly Adhered to—and No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for Any of These Bargains A Purchase of “Sample” Neckpieces 50c| | 85c. | $1.65 | purchase of Women’s Sample Neck- pieces permits us to offer exceptionally good values in a large assortment of the season’s desirable 1 Thou shalt honor they neighborhood and keep it clean | and keep it wholly 2.—-Remember thy cleaning day 3.—Thou shalt take care of thy rubbish heap, else elk thy neighbor will bear witness against thee SPECIAL 4.—Thou shalt keep in order thy alley, thy back yard, thy hall, and thy stairway | | | | | | Blanket Bath Robes tn ¢ , health and happine satin, trimmed with white High-neck Guimpes of net | high-neck collars | : | be | 5.—Thou shalt not let the wicked fly breed | novelties, in three lots as follows: 1 a | 6.——Thou shalt not kill thy neighbor by ignoring fire q menaces, or by poisoning the air with rubbish and gar AT 50¢ AT 85¢— a4 bage i! Lace Pilaited-back and 74 73 7.—Thou shalt not keep thy windows closed day Mf Flare Collars ¥ core 400.” Plehye. with Fy and night : Se lade. ee 3 wired-back and close-fitting $4 8—Thou shalt covet all the air and sunlight thou | . Fichus with high-back col- cotjars 1 canst obtain 5 (tars. ‘ 4 9-—Because of the love thou bearest thy children | Vestees with close-fitting Lace Separate Collars in H een thou shalt provide clean homes for them | plaited back and high neck +; Ben's Bath Robes $1.65 $1.25 Union Suits 65¢ 10.—Thou shalt not steal thy children's right to | High-neck Collars of black ffects in white and cream, "Mended Gloves 45¢ a Pr. and $1.60 mended Kid ? *, mostly blacks, with « few tans and rays, Sizes 6 \%, and 6%; 300 patra in all at dee pair, Lower Mata Floor, we Colerite for ISe 10 Linenette Se a Yd. » yards Linenette, $1.50 Tea Kettles 95 Solid copper nickel plated Tea Kettles, No. 8 size, with seamless 9 ory and pink Full-bodied Guimpes of Georgette crepe in flesh-color, High-neck Vestees of Georgette crepe and chiffon, some combined with fine lace, Possibillty that congresan may be called into extraordinary session let any time to advise with the president over International troubles was | man Edward T, Taylor of Colorado tn an inter yards Remnar lexpressed by Congr view in his apartment at the Washington Annex Thursday | Congressman and Mrs. Taylor aro visiting bere, after seeing the| exponition at San Franctaco., | Th fe a strong sentiment in favor of calling congress earfy this! | fall, instead of deferring the regular session until Christmas, as is usu-| al,” sald the congresaman. The constitution should be amended {n this particular,” Congress-| ran Taylor said. “The business of our government has grown so enor mously In the last few years that many believe congress should be in| Everything to , Make Housecleaning Easy session all the time. If we are called in Oc , as we likely will be! OME of the “hundred and one” things that help , ree | briefly referred to in this advertisement, and hint at HOPE GONE HE SAYS KILLS SELF i] the readiness of our Housewares Section to success- ’ ’ | fully meet all requirements in this direction. In addition, Polishes, Casters, Hooks Vestees of cream-colored embroidered batiste, with wired-hack collars Guimpes and Vestees of fine, dainty Jace, topped with newest designs in collars. —Firet Floor, Upper Main Floor, Veiling 15¢ Yard Mesh Velling tn black and lector; fine and heavy Russian, hexagon ar Tine effects; some with nille dots Upper Mata Fleer, Ze Handkerchiefs 5c Women's plain white and colored Initial Handkerchiefs regular tc kind, From 9 ¢ti 10 Friday at Se each Om sale on the Upper Main Floor. Coverall Aprons 19c Ea. Of blue and white ch gingham, with kim neck, pocket and ves bound in white. From 9 to 10 at 18 59c Pongee 29c a Yard 10 pieces of fine, rough Bult ing Pongee; natural color or plain sultable for dress or sult ¢; military collare; 6 to From 11 to 12 Friday in Upper Main Floor, 290 & yard. Upper Main Floor, 25¢ Brassieres 19¢ Ea. 50c Perfumes 19¢ Ounce Including hellotrope, ¥ Rrassteres SAN FRANCISCO, April Hervey Clayton Merrill, | dead today tn a room in the New Commercial hotel. saying | 5, was found left a note, | ery yokes: buttor the back. Stzes 34 ar each, Second Fleer, to 11, 198¢ em Second Fleer. i} ‘a ° | “There Is no hope for me in this world, I have been a contirmed|#f and Knobs are shown for those 1.25 Sait Case 79¢ Pkgs. Uneedas for 10c derelict for ten years. God bless my mother and give her peace, 1 hope || f a M 3 to be with her in the next world.” jW7 articles that should be refinished and From 10 to I! a. m. Friday Her Redusco Ce we'll sell Uneeda Bis the n length, wit bo kind—at 3 packages straps and buckle on side Only 3 to each buyer. Fi hooks be Fleer, 40. 11 to 13, & HOvz——ALE Light-welght Matting Cases with steel frame corners; leatherette fancy lintng; 24-Inc to 19 at 79 repaired as well as cleaned PROMINENT SOCIALIST DEAD iH Attention is especially directed to the s , thich cov George Boomer, one of the most prominent socialists in the state, assortment of brushes, which covers | died at Port Angeles Wednesday of id. He wae editor of the Port practically every household use. | Angeles Pr He forme Was secretary of the county central com i sf | mittee here, and candidate for o #. The funeral will be held Sun-| “av. the funeral oration to be be delivered | by by Bruce Rogers of Seattle. j | | || Small Feather Dusters, Putz Metal Cream, NOTED AUTHOR AND PAINTER DIES | sro 1 NEW YORK, April &—F. Hopkinson Smith is dead today. The Dusters with soft noted author and artist was 77 years old, In addition to being known his work In colors and charcoal, Smith was the author of more than & score of books, and in his earlier life was a civil engineer of note ing pictures and bric-a- WON'T LEAVE HUSBAND; KILLED =f) =" ** “ Wire Carpet Beaters, Special 10-— Special 35c— Substantially - made Carpet Beaters of cop- pered steel wire, with black wood handles. Special 10¢. An exceptionally good | body feathers, for dust- polish for copper, brass and nickel, quart-size, special 35¢. 50c Tea Pots 25c Each Genuine Engiteh Rocking- 4 Tea Pots ina practical shape. From 1 to 2 Friday. the 660 kind for i $1.50 Sweaters 79c Ea. 50 Boys’ and Girls’ part-wool Sweaters with ruff o ler; ca grays St 2.000 yards Ginghams Jengths to 10 yards; 27 Inch: wide, in checks, stri in Sad plain effecta, From 13 to Lower Mata Flow From 2 to 3 ™ 1, Sc yard. Lower Main Floor, 1 REDONDO BEACH, Cal, April §.—No light had been thrown today Scrub Brushes, 10 to 25 i Se T. % 25¢ Flouncings 15¢ Yd. peg on the murder of Mra. L. Tornburg, the wife of a wealthy merchant, by | hakicicnian bib ome * apote ee” anki scnie anne Brooms, 350 to ‘orehon Laces Aaron Gold, a Lae Angeles tatlor, who then ended his own life. The i ~ eis de be 2: teen 2% Bsn ay on Ry ang 5 or eftatr occurred in the Tornburg home here yesterday Wu tong Whe panies, Be, Vegetable Brushes, 6c, “7c “Plumbers’ Friend,” with will offer our reiguia® Se Tore Regular 8c kind. “From 1 ti | Gold formerly lived with the Tornburgs. Neighbors advanced the [Radiator Brushes, Sic and anid 106 long handle, for use on clogged chon Laces at @ yard. 2, Friday, at Sc a yard. Upper a Fron Ms | theory that Gold was in love with Mrs. Tornburg, and that be killed her Abe Stove Brushes, 20c and 25c. drain pipes, 60c. They are Me" 38 pinches in Main Floor. a gele Geear Made because she refused to leave her husband for him Window Brushes, 0c, Tie and Floor Sweeping Brushes, Wire and Rattan Carpet 3 50c and 75c Silks 39c cere $3.00 ‘ $1.50 to $5.00. Beaters, 10c to 85c. 25c Tally Cards 10c Maddbeked, Hiker wise" | }]]] , Ousting Brushes, 25c and Floor Waxing Brushes, 15- Liquid Veneer Furniture Pol- Dozen pieces suitable f t. drees Girls’ Hiack Hateen Bloomers, | |f| oe a pound, $2.25; 25-pound, $2.75 teh, 25¢ and 50c bottle. ? : | | Hat and Suit Brushes, 25c, and $3.5) izard” Furniture Polish, or trimmings. wide From 1 to Mea yard. Upper Mai made of good with rubbe: to at ife & pair Seeowd SAN FRANCISCO, A |] 206 and 35c on 25e and Soe. pril §.-~Thousands of Uncle Sam's soldiers and | Tufted Furniture Brushes, Shoe Beiiahion Brushes, 25c, °. ar Poll s ro Cod ish, 4-ounce size, lors marched in revi t th ition today, at th dicat | 5 00, s sailors marched in lew at the exposition today, at the dedication of/ ff soe and 8h #1 25e; 120unce size, 6c; 1-4) Tally and Place Cards tn a large assortment of new a attractive designs, Fri at knee Oe value from 12 to 1, special at 1 3 Doz. Fasteners for 5c the Enlisted Men’s ciubhouse. nee | i] Si 10¢ 5 : dozen. Upper Mate Floor, © Snap Fasteners $3.50 Corset $1.98 | Regiments of citizen troopers were sandwiched in between com-|f] | Weel Floor and Wall Brushes rope eat apie ae. ee ee ee 25¢ Ribbons 15c¢ Yd. fe, Uaaeee, OF rete Hon Marche Special panies of regulars, marching as amartly as the professional army men with ‘two handles, $1.06, ¢ Hearth Brushes, 850, $1.50; gallon size, $2.50, * ‘orset in pink forming outside the Scott st. entrance, the procession followed the and $1.85 B Celling Brushes, $1.35. Renovite, 250 bottle. Plain Taffeta, Moire, Satin . suitable for winding paths among the palaces ant then swung briskly down the main avenue, in front of the “Tower of Jewels Addresses were made by several army and navy officers DY, | IF YOU'RE READY, YOU KNOW US buyer. Upper Main Floor, Slightly sotied Combinations —Drawer and Corset Co lace or embroidery, trimmed, drawn at 39e. bows 26 kind. From 12 to 1, Ise a yard. Upper Main Floo 39c Bath Towels 25¢ Bath Towels, 20x27, stamped in simple cross-stitch and i Other aids to Spring cleaning and repairing featured in the Housewares Section i include Laundry Soap, Carpet Soap, Wool Soap, Washing Powders, Wall Paper Clean- ers, Household Ammonia, Stove and Stove Pipe Enamels, Imperial and Le Page's Glue, Ditman’s and Imperial China Cement. Casters for furniture, Rubber Chair Tips, Metal and Glass Furniture Glides, Cas- 28-inch wide plain Sertrr white or cream. Make fine curtains for any room. From 2 to 3 Friday at & 1 ard ‘Third Floor, basket-desten scalloped at both ends. From 12 to 1 at Congressman Albert Johnson of Hoquiam, quoted a few days ago sk ‘toe einieetinid ee oe * * i . Sie-cach. ‘Taare Wises. Short Cake and Coffee |{[ jas an all-around cateh-as-catchean predicter, is really very modest ter Cups for protecting polished and waxed floors, Metal, Wood and Glass Knobs for | ahout his prognostication qualities. He's in Seattle for the day, and|f| furniture, Picture Wire and Moulding Hooks, also at moderate prices. $1.65 Skates $1.10 Pr. Union Hardware Ball Bear- he hastens to inform the throbbing public that his predictions aren't Delicious } | iron-bound at all. For example, he predicts the war will be over in 9 |] Strawberry Hammers, Tacks, Screws, Cup Hooks, Kitchen Hooks, Coat and Hat Hooks and ing Roller Skates, adjustable forced edges with four whipped m, an | daye—if certain financlers can force their hand. It's heavy on the “it Hat Racks, and other conveniences attractively priced. Sines Sem, fat here a8 gitte, catches, | Sive 66x10 %E15 | gottee or milk, for lee. From | ii) «ays Albert. Also he favors Burton for president and Borah for vice |f 7 Piers —Heeonwerns Gere: $1.10 a par. Floo Counter, Pearth Floor, |as the republican nominees, but will they be nominated? Maybe, says ff — Al. Nor is Albert ready yet to predicc whether he'll run for senator || . e | cat pea | | “Kurtain Kream” Y employing this successful preparation, white lace curtains ate made a deep, rich cream color, and old, faded cream cur- For Tinting Lace Curtains ‘#!"5 may be thoroughly freshened and restored. Simple direc- tions accompany each package of Kurtain Kream, at 25¢. MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SKIN CAT | | | Went Seattle folks are no longer worrying about the treatment ac | corded them by the 8. E. Co., in tts recent cancellation of commutation Notion Section, First Floor, fgreement with the port commission, a plan contrived to divert bust ness from the ferry | BASEMENT SALESROOM | ne Wont Seattle run, It was aleo ancounced that a public hearing’ wil Untrimmed Hats in Black and Colors be held Wednesday at 2 p. m., on a proposition submitted by a West Side man to run jitney buses in connection with the two boats | The 8. FE. Co. states that it has added an extra car to its Weat | 25c to 3 95 | "The Jitney man proposes to carry passengers to and from the ferry 25c Hose at 1 Price 81-3c Crash 6c Yard 100 piece Bleached Gauze 300 pairs and Girls’ 2,000 yards of half-linen fer 32 cents, His only demand of the port commission is the exclusive | H H + Cotton Stocking ¢ “tec brown Grash Toweling. 16 ing right to this business for ten years Broad-brim Sailors Tricornes Poke-shapes to @ buyer. From 4 Siam tte Fae ot The new ferry will not be as large as the present boat, in order to ; Turbans Shepherdess Medium-size Sailors fo a yard, Lower Main Floor, 10¢ Soaps at Te Each | minimize the operating expense. It will have a capacity of 200 passen- | gers, which requires a crew of only three men. Building of the boat Is to be rushed Lower Main Vloor, 12'%4c Dimity 9c Yard Panama Hats and Satin Hats | with such a wide assortment of styles and such a | | i | to 15 years. Lower Main Men's Cotton Ribbed Shirts 1,800 yards of white Dimity Seattle service during the rush hours j ; and Drawers in ecru; medium Palmolive and me aay’ gee: ‘y wide price-range to choose from, a satisfactory selec- eight: fo’ fittin other good brands. From 4 to nO he tes : welg rm fitting her good t ds. ¥ ‘ Stet > | tion is only a matter of personal preference. 5. Upper Main Floor. Embroidery Bands 10c more than 23 sults to each ‘ Good size ard. Lower M Basement Salesroom. DON'T PLAY NEAR WINDOWS Ed Olson, waiter, and L. Sweitzer, bartender, of the Angeles care, | entertained themselves with a friendly tussle in front of the shop win : dow of Singerman & Sons, 223 Pike st, early this morning | New Waists 95c N I ff . Then it happened. At police headquarters they promised to pay | ’ ew alteta MKS Our entire line Bags at 790: we Pongee tn the natural Fe Erinranteed | feather. tipper | | Specie fre | | S’pait. “Upper iain Wiese, ie tha Wiadow gud ware release I HESE new arrivals are well-made of 68 d 75c Yard ain Floor. 4 ’ —_—— soft voile, crepe, Seco silk and c an c Yar 25¢ Lace Dra 30c Oilcloth 21c Sq. 33-Inch Pongee 39c | meaty : i Drape Veils re 1Se vii Peewee tc tice IT’S BURTON'S TU RN T0 SPEAK organdie, with the popular two-in-one HE qualities well suited to waist orted Yard eshen black and hem; black | ar tues only. Fine fo fate. or low collar and short or long sleeves, : * a; black and — otek a? ahade only. Fine r low « ort g e dresses and suits are featured in th others with velvet WASHINGTON, April 8,—Tho charge of U. 8. Senator Burton that President Wilson and the administration were playing into the hands of | wi 5 to ard ron Main Sizes 34 to 44 der. From 2 to 4 at 150 each new showing of Taffetas. Striped, Fig- 4 a anges om German steamship lines whose vessels are interned in Amert Attractive values at 95¢ uredand Ch bl : 4 e > ines whose els are interned in American po; Attré j a . ’ eras . 3 i 50c Dresses 29c Each ard, Third Floor. 25¢ Cards 15¢ Package by urging the passage of the ship purchase bill, were today deciared | Basement Salesroom. 7 bee a Arete effects in an excel- : pra Beort White Dremes 75c Cases at 50c Pair ing Case With lesen’ T baseless by Chairman Walsh of the ship lobby investigating committee arse ent showing of the new colors, 22 to 24 skirt of eyelet ein. oly cipal tne kind Chairman Walsh intimated that the Ohio senator had made these inches wide, attractively priced ‘i narrow lace tire pects 1 6 te vecusations unfairly et a Laces, 25c Yard ’ y priced at Ree per, . at 16c package, Upper qitnbiininnitins ’ 68¢ and 75¢ yard ig Second Floor. vatiaes Ascites tor waite ons Main Kioor. ) i i broide ‘Third Floor. “SELF-MADE MEN still climb the ladder,” declares one HE dainty designs suitable for . —Basement Salesroom, $1.50 Rackets at | $1.10 4 Cake Milk for 25c 4 Cans Tomatoes 25c | |] writer. Yes, and the fellow who inherited it from his father waists and trimmings are featured ” = MM Sihme end’ erase ‘ ithe stana- | | vitia' brand—aplendia nuaitty. | |p| Still has the chance to kick the ladder from under him, in these White and Ecru Shadow Laces S. t Petti with best 9 auity Ortente 1 aut. 4 te vr von wah chaser, From & to & p JUDGING FROM the kaiser’s first interview during the| which range from 18*to 27 inches in a een etticoats { Fourth Floor. Fourth Floor, war we are of the opinion that he has been reading pro-Ger-| width, Exceptional values at 25¢ yard. man newspapers. | Rasement Salesroom. 75c¢ ee a Special Mastic in the Cafe from 12 to 2 p.m. datly—Sixth Poor, LLOYD-GEORGE says drink is a worse enemy than! H é B h 50 P TICOATS of excellent quality R Agents for an armed foe but we know a lot of fell air Drushes, Ic sateen in rood sel teeta THE paying: Svat ot of fellows who always are 5 a a good selection of popu- 18 Aaa ready to charge it. es LE Hair Brushes in assorted lar colors, as well as black. Cut amply supplies on the . . Ree Puen Been, BON a WE CONFESS we do not know much about what is! styles, with black or red wood full and finished with deep combination Giana hitetNe Molise ta ahaa lgoing on in the European war, but from reading what they back. Exceptional walns at 50¢. tucked and plaited flounces, Attractively |write we can give a clear account of what is happening to! Sak hee AN ip low-priced at T5¢, —Hasement Saiesroom all the correspondents, iW menor img aeisemneetertns — wnat peatpensn nti rcammobn ww hagas