The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1915, Page 10

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T At the Bon Marché With 1,200 Yards of Handsome New Flouncings, Edgings & All- overs, at Extremely Low Prices Such a timely sale, too—for with the restoration of dainty Embroideries to public favor, you and every other woman will need many yards of these pretty feminine stuffs for your Spring sewing THEN,.WHY NOT SECURE PRICES LIKE THESE ARE IN FORCI rLE’S BIG STORI 10c Cambric & Nainsook Edgings nsook Edgings designs WHILE Al THEM AT SI d quality of Cambric and Na’ tn handsome biind and open@ork em They are from 2 to 4 tnches In width and are shown in very pretty, fresh Regular 10c val ues, be a yard Excellent Cambric and 15c Cambric & Nainsook Edgings handsome blind, openwork Nainsook Edgings [no flowered and conven tional designs. They 3 to 5 s tn width and are very spectal va ard, thelr regular price h, new designs. YARD instead of 15¢ YARD 25c Cambric & Nainsook Edgings Fe bri dd Nain any They . fo kind C pe | Reautiful new Ca nd and ¢ nches In width. in lovely new b! are from 4 to 9 that you usually pay up to 25« cially priced Tuesday at 15¢ a yard “work d and @ a yard for, 3 YAnp We have an attractive lot of new patterns in 3c and Sc lines of Valenciennes and Torchon Laces from 1-2 to 1 1-2 = ee inches wide. 24 to 27-inch Swiss Flouncings —35c Yd.— ‘These Embroidered Swiss Flonncings are fust | the things for infants’ dresses—such beautiful, dainty designs—24 and 27 inches wide, at 35c. 42 to 45-inch Voile Flouncings —49c Yd.— 48-inch Plauen Lace Flouncings —79c Yd.— Beautiful Plav 48 Inches wi well worked. 24 to 27-inch Flouncings, a Yard 3 —50c & 59c— style. | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, AND ALASKA COLORED VIEW POST CARDS, WORTH 40c, 50 IN A PACKAGE, NO TWO ALIKE, 9 A. M. TO 12 10c.—UPPER MAIN FLOOR 23c Yd. 36-inch Heavy Reverse tw grain Carpet, in chotce new de signs and colorings co for floor coverings for th nner home, —Third Floor. AcYd. 3,000 yards of Printed Lawns,| First quality Yellow Mixing 25 inches wide, im Gora! and fig-| Bowls, 10 inches in dlameter ured designs, not over 20 yards | Not over two to a bayer at this to & customer, from 9 a. m. to | price. 9 a. m. to 12 Ie —Lower Main Floor. | —Lower Main Floor. A Sale of House Dresses Neatly Male Garments — So Suitable for House or Garden Wear Striped Mouse Dresses, Checked House Dotted House Dresses, in either light or dark shades, made of good ging- hams or percales, with high or low necks— buttoned front or back. Some in princess style (you'll like these), ethers with the waists cut bolero effect with plain gored skirts—others again with square necks and panel backs—and lots more—all at 55c on Tuesday. —Second Floor. Heavy Scrims, Priced, Yd. 2,000 yards of heavy quality Figured Sertms, with hematitched side edges and chotce, neat colorings on borders. Plain centers. In white, ¢ream and Arablan backgrounds. Special 12%4c yard. —Third Floor. 14c Ea. | Just for Tuesday Domestic Specials Well Worth the Coming For 7 1-2c Apron Ginghams 5c Yd. Apron Ginghams, 27 Inches wide, in lengths to 20 yards. Neat checks and good heavy quality; 4,000 yards in the lot, at Se a yard 12 1-2c Dress Percales 8 1-2c Percales, lengths to 20 yards. Vebt and dark shades with neat ficures stripes, fall yard wide. 12%4¢ value, special #%< a yard 15¢ Galeteas at 10¢ a Yard Jalateas, lengths to 20 yarda, inches wide, at 10c a yard po” yards in Meht and dark shades, plain and figured styles; worth 1be 28c Bleached Sheeting 23c Hieached Sheeting, 2% yards wide, heavy round thread and a good family sheeting, special 23c a yard Tuesda —Lower Main Floor WELCOME, MASTER BAKERS! Welcome to Seattle and Welcome to The Bon Marche ‘We hope you will find time to drop in and take @ look over Seattle's big store. Bakers will be glad to come in, anyway. EY Bargain Tuesday in Seattle’s Best Grocery The Week’s Best Chance to Save on Your Table Supplies 15 Pounds of Very Nice for Lunches biue We know Mrz. Specials in Preserves ORANGE MARMALADE 17!.c LB. Pure Cane SLICED BEEF AT 45¢ A POUND PURE APPLE BUTTER, 6c L8.|| Sugar, Special || 25: RIPE OLives AT 19¢ A CAN SE at YELLOW CREAM CHEESE 17c LB. PEARS OR PEAC! y ———___ RASPBERRY PRESERVES 27\,c a PINEAPPLE AT 27/4¢ A_ JAR ee NEW 50c TEAS, 39¢ A POUND MIXED NUTS AT 12!4¢ A POUND SED CORNED BEEF, 30c LB. 89c With $1.00 order of groceries, not Inclua- Whole Codfish, splendid quality Ge Imported Pimentos, large size ITMWe, # Alaska Cod, Wb.-..eeeereereceeeeee re ae tte doen 91.96) small cans, dozen 10c Tapioca, makes delicious sugar, of course. Not a able Salt, one of the best brands, guar at tMts TE i9e, pour 2c anteed not to cake, 10-pound 18¢ sae f the Wat aus Ce Tue 25c ye-made MM or Vermicelit, fin est quality, ae F-pound boxes 45e, package. 7c cok rrpheomiopeamwanes, 3 EL younaiae, made in our regularly 300 25c jo, Goren. ss- LBC Monto Sliced Pineappl: i 174c Hlar 200 size, doz. ® ine Corn, your ¢ O18 Home: Sanitary value quality, latest 4 or Rellance brand, dozen fiavor, package - 124c ° kk Beans, put_up in tomato Potted Fish, delicious for «and Rance, Non 3 cann ie, No. 2 cans 7 @iches sneha tall timen, “Gy ~ 2 l cans . . ° —Feorth Kleor. Jonen @1.0%, car 4 —_$—— , Teunis time tn here—wet nr Fr eupplion on The boys’ new Boys’ $2.00 and the washable togs $2.50 Middy Shape Straw Hats, for warm are now here—- Balkan and Oliver Twiat THE 2CHE weather wear, styles, 500 to $1,50 — Upper BON $4.00, — Upper Main Floor. Union 8t.—Second Ave. —Plke 8t—Seattle Tel, Elliore 4100 Main Floor, od -_—— April Sale of Embroideries dC Take your choice of any piece in this lot of | Swiss Flouncings. ndsomely em: | Voile Flouncings Tuesday at 49¢ a yard. 42 to 45 inty designs f and little inches wide, heavily embroidered in Japanese dresses. 24 to 2 Floor. | 50 View Post Cards, at 10c a Package—Worth 40c) 6c Printed Lawns Priced | 25c Yellow Mixing Bowls | Heavy 29c Ingrain Carpet | | | | | | | | must ground culty The f after fints 8 The artist who drew it says SE | It looke like six Now, What he THERE WHO SEND CORRECT ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLE. We | ploture, but It lan't on the ring And @ | bination of But f flames at Ne Foren | } last man to leave the tunnel IMAGINES DISEASE; ENDS LIFE | Mrs. | through her heart with fatal effect Sunday afternoon, beca ed she was becoming a consumptive. jf | the dead woman lived at 2215 Atiantioc st, discovered the body an hour | after her daughter retired to her room }—. Deaslte the, which ol that she showed none of the symptoms of tuberculogs, Mere The children are with the husband, at Index. TUDENT INVENTS OIL BURNER Frank Wels, | s« hool, haa invented a fuel off burner for use fn apartment hou which, he says, promises to revolutionise steam and hot water heat school, th | INDICT 9 FOR LAND SWINDLE CHIC }day ngainat nine lawyers, two Den laws int irrigation ir FEAR KIDNAPING PLOT Los ree S Parrott of Chicago. HE SEATTLE STAR ‘GAN | that artist lent any cleverer than thousands of Star readers. ||] has concealed, you can find, Find it quickly, send in your an-|[] | ewer to “Seven Keys to Baidpate” Editor, The Star, and get a $2 seat 1} | to Geo. M. Cohan's best succes: appear at the Metropolitan the Seven Keys to Baldpate,” which wit! | | re for a week beginning next Sunday. | WILL BE 50 SEATS GIVEN AWAY TO THE FIRST ONES||H All replies |f » The Star by Friday afternoon i il give you this tip: The mysterious seventh key Is in the it le mot the ring itself, Nor Is it formed by any com-|If tters the purz may find among the keys it is a really, truly key, plain as the other six, if you only hit | the right solution | | } FIRE ALMOST TRAPS FIFTEEN | lives of 15 tunnel workers were imperiled when the transform: | jer Lake Union, near the Latona bridge, burst into} A property loss of 500 was entaile | 5 escaped without a harrowing experience under 4 the S0-foot shaft leading to the street with diffi mida They rea originated in a shack where the men dry out their clothes « the day's work under the lake. Robert Spencer directed the men to safety and was the mal Mabel 1. Wood 2 seamstress, plunged a pair of sclesors © she fear Mre, Wood's mother, with whom | her, Mra. Wood had been re-| er lungs were in good condition and Wood leaves, beside her mother, a husband and two children. | | | | Ninth ave, a student at the Seattle Engineering The tee is simple, having but two working parts. It showed a saving | of 25 gallons of ofl in elght hours, compared with the ordinary commer cial type of ofl-burning apparatus. The device is in constant use in the no Redding apartments and the Del Roy apartments 2AGO, April 12.—Federal indictments were returned here to politictans and land promoters, Inciuding ver millionaires, charging frauds and violation of the postal he sale of millions of dollars’ worth of bonds for the hopeless of certain Colorado and Wyoming lands indleted were: Charlie wealthy lawyer and politician Colo,: Wm, $. Hift « Shields, millionaires of Den reson of New York, exdiov | and Roy Thomason and Harry liam Farson of ¢ Osbimne of Cheyenne, Wyo., ANGELES, April 12—-Eari Rogers, attorney for Chief of Police Sebastian, says he will give notice before night to District Attorney | Woolwine of the Intention of Mre LAllie Pratt to appear in court to-| morrow to ask for the appointment of neutral guardians for her sister, | Iedith a and R vent her SEATTLE MAN JUMPS TO DEATH? TACOMA, April 12—A man giving his name note, The police are not satisfied that the man jumped off. CAM erkin. | stiag fs charged with contributing to the girl's delinquency, | rs professes to believe that a plot to kidnap her exists to pre-| from appearing in Sebastian's trial. | the high Lincoln bridge today, isking that his wife, ida, be notified, jon of a daugh ‘Collect my insurance mone: which wae written on stationery of t' jumped | He also made | d hie wife, in the Arcade hotel here, BLED WITH LUNCH TICKETS | Hundyeds of tickets entitling unemployed men to food and lodging | at cheap “Dur that numbered 1,800 men, | a committee of the city couact!, and was pald for, in part at least, by |i HUGH M. CALDWELL TO RESIGN Hugh 2 |prosecuting attorney, has tender; ed his resignation |Lundin to take effect April 15. | Caldwell took the position of chief deputy under Ladin at a personal | sacrifice and agreed at the time to remain 0} uty until the office was satisfac torily reorganized With the change of administration, Caldwell re turns to private practice in the firm of Wright, Kelleher and Cald well Caldwe F. Meter, deputies clerk, w! seph Bar din anno hotels and cafes in Vancouver, B. C., during the winter, never | reached their destination, according to a story fn the current fasue of |M the Seattle Municipal News “In several raids on gambling houses,” says the story, “the police found a number of men using the tickets as chips. | tetrate and fined $50 each, they promptly produced the necessary money | from apparently well-filled pocke Haled before x mas-| | ing the winter Vancouver ministered daily to a bread line ‘The work was done under the direction of nployed working on city Jobs.” M. Caldwell, chief deputy to Prosecutor nly a few months as dep: ll's successor will be W. at present one of the Lane Summers, law MM become deputy, and Jo: to will be law clerk, Lun- unces, Ladies’ . . rs oh SS | FREDERICKE-NERSON |S" A Timely Selling of Table Glassware At Unusually Low Prices y Yor Glassware in this selling largely of the substantial type that is used with ideal opportunity year isfaction every day in the and the very low prices quoted make this an to replenish one’s shelves and to provide also for the Summer's A great variety of items are included at the spe- Third Vivor needs in country camp and cottage. cial prices, only a few of which can be referred to here: Cut Sherbets and Water Goblets Special $1.50 Set of 6 Sherbets and P live tloral cutting Priced unusua $1.50 the set of six \ ie > Heisey Colonial Glass Oil or (f Vinegar Cruets in three sizes: 2-ounce, special 15¢@; 4-ounce, special 20¢; 6-ounce 25¢. } Heisey Mustard Pots in Colonia 10¢ cach Heisey Family-size Sugar and Cream Set, ial 35¢ pair Heisey Tall Footed Parfait or Ice Glasses in Colonial style, spe- cial T5@ the set of six Berry or Fruit Bowls and Nap- pies in star-bottom design, 5 inch, special 10¢; 7-inch, spe- cial 20¢; 8-inch, special 25e¢. Va cial 10@ each Wat@r Goblets in three very attrac- ag pictured, on clear, thin-blown { Glass Sugar Sifter with silver- \plated screw top, special 25¢. Sanitary Syrup Pitchers in Co- lonial style, fitted with remov- low in this special selling at able nickel-plated special 50¢. High and Low-Footed Sherbets or Ice Cream Glasses, the set special 6O¢. Heisey Water or Milk Pitchers in Colonial design, 3-pint size, special 63¢; half-gallon, spe- cial T5¢. Glass Candlestick in square Co- lonial style, 7-inch size, special 15¢. Handled Custard or Punch Cups of clear glass style, special, the set of six, 6O¢. top; Gl s in 9-inch size, in spe- optic is being conducted this week in our Stove Section A Demonstration of under the direction of Mrs. Viola Case, an expert Cooking and Baking of wise practical experience Every Afternoon From 1:30 to 4 o’Clock. Third Pioor On the Superior Bridge-Beach Gas Range - — BASEMENT SALESROOM The New White Wing Trimmings —the last word in millinery trimmings—and they are extremely smart on the large, black “shiny” hats. The new arrivals range in size from the tiny Mercury Wings to long, pointed effects. Prices 45¢ to $2.50. Children’s and Misses’ good blocks, $1.95. Panama Hats in four —Basement Salesroom. Embroideries 10c and 15c Yd. WISS and Embroideries New Etamine Curtains On Sale at '95c Pr. TUESDAY Cambric with firmly worked edges, fea- turing a wide assortment of attractive patterns; 3 to 8 inches wide. The yard, 10¢. Embroidery Edgings and Flouncings, 6 to 18 inches wide, unusual value at 15¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. Hot Water O* sale Tuesday at this exceptionally low price, 175 pairs of these sheer, fine Etamine Cur- tains, woven of mercerized thread, with 2-jnch hems. They are 2% yards long, and may be had in white, ecru and ivory color. A soft-draping, good-laundering Curtain at an unusually low price—95e pair. — Basement Salesroom Crown Corsets at $2.0 COMFORTABLE free - hip — model, Style 232, is shown in the sketch. It is made of batiste with elastic gores set in the low Bottles, $1.00 bust and in the long skirt, snugging WO-QUART Hot the garment closely to the ‘figure. Water Bottles of The skirt is held in place by one chocolate-color rubber with black trimmings, and patent hanger stopper, ex- ceptional value at $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. New Earthenware J Tea Pots Sizes 20 to’26. vasement Satestoom _ SP@Cial 10¢ Each Combination Aluminum Set Special $1.45 hook and elastic lacing below front stay. Sizes 19 to 26. Price $2.00. Another model, lightly boned, has elastic gores over the bust and a band in back of skirt trimmed broad elastic with The top is prettily satin ribbon and Valenciennes lace =" Fitted with six strong hose supporters. Price $2.00. sale Tuesday, Brown Zarthenware Tea Pots in 3- and 4-cup sizes, at an unusually low price— 10¢ each. —ni The 6- quart Ket- tle and two 2-quart Pans which make. up this handy Aluminum Set may be combined in different ways to make a steamer, roaster, cereal Camisole Laces 10c Yard N excellent assortment of shadow designs in the I4inch Camisole Laces, priced unusually low at 10@ yard. —Basement Salesroom, Boys’ Union Suits 25c cooker or double boiler. B' ey. White Mesh Made of heavy spun aluminum and special- length yi a reer a ly priced for Tuesday’s selling at $1.45 the set. Sizes 24 to 34. Uses Housewares Section, value at 25¢. —B. nt Salesroom, einem ibinsoertacotiindag, Sap ea | es

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