The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1915, Page 10

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to 10. quality, Thursday, double garter tops; the 25¢ quality 25c “Onyx’’ Stockings 21c Women’s 35c“‘Onyx”’ Hose 25c Apron Day Bargains $1.00 Wilhelmina pita for 75c! Well-tailored Wilhelmina Aprons—made of good ginghams and percales— / and nicely trimmed with rick-rack braid—for 75c instead* of a dollar— just because it is Apron Day at Seattle’s Big Store. They have the fitted waists—kimono sleeves—and two handy pockets. Skirt, tunic and cap to match—made of pretty blue, pink stripe or checked gingham and plain chambray Aprons in bungalow, Style, in ginghams and perc: “Little Mother's Set"—Apron and Cap to match ‘The cap is the pretty Dutch style Good tidings for those who were disappointed shipment of splendid chinchilla coats to sell at $15.00 and % lengths—some of them copies of much higher priced models. terns, dozen dozen 10¢ Bleached Crash, 18 inches.) | 7e Bleached Huck Towe! wide, heavy, absorbent oe) " 8c size 15x30 inches, serviceable ity, priced, a yard....... quality, 150 dozen included in Cc a sein 3 the sale, each rusiey Importe: rash, 17 ‘ ltr wise’ very ainortent 10c | 12) Bleached Turkish 12\z0 Bleached Huck Tow- eis, size 19x38 inches, good, strong quality, | @pecial, each Extra Special from 9 A. M. to 12 69c Velvet Rugs at 49c Each 27x26-inch Rugs, made of good quality velvet carpet, with neatly fringed ends and floral designs. | $15.00 Hand Sewing Machines, for Camp Use Hand Sewing Machines with the same head action fe the hand lift ma by a perfectly for camp use or tra Boye Sewing Mn- chine Needles, & to ¢ aK At The Bon Marché—— Friday, Saturday—A ril_ 15th, _ Special: Bargains i in “ONYX” Hosiery Aa For this is the time when all stores sell- “Onyx” Boys’ and Girls’ Onyx Hose for Hosiery Misses Style 1274 Style X 46 “Onyx” Hose Stockings 21c Modium ckings, the 4 Wotenht st ble wear 4 ribbed kind, tn black or tan 9%, pri pal liste r wines et at fle 500 pairs of Women's Medium Weight Plain Or & patra for $1.00, Sty! fon Stockings, fast black with seamless feet and | Thread Silk Hose, with isle os sizes $% to 10—irregulars of | heels, soles and toes—sizes $4 to 10, white and tan Women’s famous “Onyx” Hose at 2 pair. In Or three paira for $1.00, Black stlk the lot are silk lisle with double tops. mn MACO | 94. to 10, with Pointex heels, @ ‘4 Cottons; all black or with white feet. Sizes 8% | 414 tan atik lisle with high spliced heel Neat Dust Caps — in Light or Dark Percales With Elastic at the Back $1.50 Three-Piece Tunic Sets at 5c $1 59c; tunio is fitted at waist 65c¢ and 75c Various Style Aprons and coverall styles—made high-walsted light or dark colors. Apron and Cap Sets Priced at 25c Neat the apron a plain band effect. —Secong Floor Were You too Late for the Last White Coat Sale? 100 More White Coats at $15.00 the last sale Delightful New Blouses for Spring fart at 59c, and Work Up By Eaty Stages to $1.98 With half a dozen lines of T: shelves—and thrown on counter -29¢ 59c nd sales table 9% Strictly All Linen Ba mask, 70 inches wide, mew ium weight with handsome floral designs, yard e, $1.65 All Linen Nap-) kins, size 21x21 inches, medium weight, with pretty floral patterns, 40c Cotton Diced Nap. kins, size 14x14 Inches, neatly hemmed, 100 dozen in the lot, dozen LINENS 75c¢ Mercerized Damask > Napkins, size 18x18 Inches, . good weight with neat pat yard inged at the ends, inches, seconds | good weight, each 25¢ Bleached Turkish Tow. els, heavy quality, size 22x | 44 inches, seconds, each special, »10c 19¢ —Lower Main Floor, 200 dozen, in Orienvat No telephone orders taken. —Third Floor, ing tops. Stand 12 inches high 9 a. m. to 12 at 26c, No phone order Another chance to buy one of the famous we, “Yukon” Sewing Machines at a reduced price, Agents get about $25.00 for such machines our always-low spot cash price is $14.50—and at that price they are the best medium-priced Machines on the market At $12.75 they are a decided bargain. Made of quarte y ae with five drawers—AND ABSOL UARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. $24.50 Bon Colonial Sew- ing Machines, guaranteed $10. 50) ift cabinet Ine—the power being fur red hand pc jers « wer equipment Pay « visit to oor mantcuring and hate dressing pertors, pon MARCHE Union 8t.—Second Ave.—Pike 8t—Seattlo vel, Eltioce 4100 |_ of Ww Three “ONYX” Hosiery Days| 16th, 17th Hosiery for “Onya” Site ing the popular “Onyx” Stockings are Men authorized to reduce the price—for a spir- y ited three days’ selling campaign —Lower Main Mleor 50c “Onyx’’ Silk Hose 35c ‘Onyx reinfe 50c Silk Lisle Hose 35c Pr. Male oT | $1.50 “Onyx” Silk Hose 95c We've just received another There are fifteen stunning model s in —Srrond Floor. A One-Day Sale of Inexpensive Ribbons ind Bathroom Linene—taken out of tne at decidedly lower prices ‘69c $1.29 Extra Special from 9 A. M. to 12 45c Flower Vases 25c Apiece Clear Pressed Glass Flower Vases with flar- On sale from rs. —-Lower Main Floor. | ASale of ‘Yukon’ SewingMachines,$12.75 i & Machine, equipped with and drop head qual t Fourth Poor. 2-ounee hotties Machine ¢ bottle de, | | | | Pare 4 black sizes white Silk | % de a flat key; | It can be found by property folding the paper found the seventh, all other keys are eliminated. course, Baldpate” the big comedy success of George M. Cohan which will be presented at the Metropolitan theatre all next week | nust be in The Star off y Friday afternoon, not! ck. No replies will be accepted by telephone. And © into the office to tell us your ane Bring it in or wend it by addressed envelope to the “Baldpate Ed The Star The names of the winners will be printed in 8 ay's Star, and | the tickets will | the winners. 'NO INJUNCTION TO STOP LOVE’S WAY | who wanted a | started } GOV. STRONG SIGNS “PROHI” MEASURE (MENACK MUST HAVE BEEN BUSY MAN | | | night fo ‘ZEPPELIN KILLS THREE CIVILIANS il | also THE SEATTLE STAR ALOT OF EM NIBBLING, BUT ONLY A FEW HAVE FOUND SEVENTH KEY Lisle, Silk Lisle or Cotton “Onyx” Stockt Every style and weight in “Onyx the 35c grade, in black, white a ns; spectal | Hose. Black, white, tan and many ume shades Hold om folks, mest of you are on the wrons fa your search for the “Onyx” sale at 25c a pair. Sizes for | sizes 8% to 10. Have di r tops of #lik |i) for the seventh ke The Seven Keys to vuztie.” A few) . 8% to 10, or lisle. have hit the right a very, very few er are nibbling | Sard, and a ! fort and headwork wil t them right Bo he goes anothe 7. The seventh key is a real key, very much like the others. Wi It Is not spelied out by the formation of the other keys; it is not! it Is not on the ring: it is not the ring itself: it is not the|ff or the “seventh key,” many have answered. There is |[} the words whatever. The key Is in the pleture, all right And when you ha word “k ho catch in You may you will submit than one answe ou eb ta ticket for only one correct answ To those who send the first 50 correct answers The Sta ts to the Monday night performance of the “Seven Keys to more it be at The Star office all day Saturday and Monday for) PORTLAND, Ore, April 14 At last there bas been discovered of: | thing for which the courts will not tssue an injunction And it's the one| nx that makes the world go dizsily around—namely, love. | An application made by Attorney Henry Westbrook for a client,! female adventuress” restrained from falling In love with plaintiffs husband, wae denied by Judge McGinn The court tIntimated women would be tn his this sort of Injunction. court four deep if he JUNEAU, Alaska, April 14—Gov. Strong has signed the prohibition | memorial, fixing the election for November 4, 1916. He also signed Rep, Noon’s bill providing an eight-hour day for all clases of mining Noon ts also trying to get the capital of the territory moved to Seward, | Detectives think they have foun ay a tailor, in day afternoon, on Third a weret of Menack Israel’s| engaged up| remarkabl: nly {s lerael an exception: ver sales but ft Is now lenished his yn wholesalers, but downtown hotel rooms. He is being held on that charge. | ‘DANGE AND MUSIC TO OPEN STUART BLDG. There will be doings Thursday night, from 7:20 to 10:30, at the! | tor nal opening of the new Stuart buflding and the Manufacturer’ as-| sociation exhibit and exchange latter occupying part of the ground floor of the Stuart building and the second floor of the Henry building. | The program includes band music in front of the Metropolitan opera house, orchestra music on the ground floor of the Stuart building, and in the new quarters of the Metropolitan Lumbermen's club an excellent |i floor will be thrown open for dancing. There will be additional music| and {lluminations on the roof. | Over 126 local mand state manufacturers are sharing in the exhibrt| ff “t Washington-made goods, The auditorium will be used on the opening | motion pictures. PARIS, April 14.—An attack by a Zeppelin on Baillejul, in which | three civilians were killed, was officially announced today The Ger man alr craft sought to drop explosives upon the French aviation camp. The bombs missed the hangars, however The capture of two German aviators and the death of a third reported was DETENTION HOME WILL BE T-SHAPED The county commissioners have selected plans for the new county juvenile detention home, to be erected at Broadway and Eas uce st George W. Lawton and H. A. Moldenhour were the successful architects The plans provide a T-shaped building, facing Broadway. The site A. F. Nichola company and cost $17,000. | SEATTLE BEAUTY SPOTS was that offered by the E. Gerald Carver has a nursery at 5ist and Keystone place, The | Keystone Congregational church, a new and attractive structure, {ef opposite and the House of the Good Shepherd |s a short distance away, own in the photograph. The lot here shown is covered with stum small trees and litter, In sharp contrast to an otherwise well-kept neighborhood. Ladies’ . ; : : Boys’ swe | FREDERICK €~ NELSON | Ses Patterns : Floor BASEMENT SALESROOM 5,000 Yards of Ginghams and Percales On Sale at |7¢ Yard| Thursday LOT 1— LOT 2— Over 3,000 yards of fast-color Fully 2,000 y of % h D quality Dress Gingham Percale k hite and in the most desirable tripes, small or medium size ranging from the tiny blue or pink baby black, red or Iso daint check to the large dress plaids, and effects for hot es and chil uding also a wide range of neat stripe ear. Several hundred 1s are in t patterns as well as plain pink and bl effect 1 cadet-blue for trimming purpose patterned rious figure 12!/2c, SPECIAL 18 YARD 1,400 yards of in white, for cream 4 would ordinarily indicate; 5c made of fine white twill, very well taflored and exceptional They hare collar, values at this price the regulation sailor pocket and side-bottom fulltength In all-white, sizes 6 to patch lace, and half or sleeves 20 years; 24 to 42. In white with bine trimming, sizes 6 to 20 years —Basement Salesroom, — Net-Top Laces 35c Yard HESE pretty Net-top Laces in 18toch width are desir able for a number of uses in the new dress styles, and are un usually good values at 35¢ yard. —Masement Salearoom Patent Leather Belts, 25c ATENT Leather Belts in black, red and white, vari ous sizes, at Ze each. Basement Salesroom. Women’s Union Suits, Reduced to $1 DD and broken lines of Women's Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, assorted sizes, re- duced to $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. Talcum Powder 10c ANCY shakertop packages of good quality Taleum Powder in wistaria, violet and corylopsis perfume, unusual val ues at 10¢, —Basement Salesroom thine: pena Laces, 25c Yard AINTY for waists and trimming uses, in white and inches wide, attractively priced at 25¢ yard. Basement Balesroom. Allover Laces ecru color, 36 Women’s Union Suits, 25c OMEN’S Fine-ribbed Cot W ton Union Suite in sleeve leas style, tight or lace-trimmed sizes 34, 26 and 38, value at 25¢. —Ba with low neck and knee, unusual ment Balesroom. An unusual opportunity at 7c yard. 4,000 Yards of Plain and Fancy Scrims Specially Priced in Three Lots at (18¢ Thi timely ome town home and cour i apartment house owners who are renewing draperies for the Three exceptional lots as folle SPECIAL 12%,¢ YARD SPECIAL 25¢ YARD for nine hundred yard y de for 1,800 yards of Dr work and Hemstitched S Plain Scrims, from i white, cream and ecru wide, in white, cream and ecru. These make up into sightly an e especially good quality and suit- urta for camps and lows home. Exceptional .value value at 12%@ yard at t 25¢ yard Drawn-wo id ecru color _ Blouses The I Popular Large Shapes <a ig lis k Double Border Scrims, 36 to 40 inches wide, in qualities much better than this low price , 18¢. the yard —Basement Balesroom and the more conserva- tive medium and small effects in black and white have just been received in a new shipment of Lisere, Milan and Milan- Hemp Untrimmed Hats. They are very attractive values $2.95 and $3.95 Flowers and cluster fruits continue in favor as trim- mings for the dress hats, and Wings in black and white combined with grosgrain or Georgette Ribbons are ex- tremely smart on the more tailored Prices 35¢ to $1.95. at styles. The newer ideas in Children’s Hats in be- Trimmed Hats for general | : f . | comingly youthful styles and dress wear are fea- es é§ tured at $2.75 and up to | ate moderately priced from $7.50. | $1.45 to $3.95. Satin Hats Reduced to 25c A collection of 100 Untrimmed Satin Hats in various colors and shapes, sharply underpriced at 25¢. Basement Salesroom. icnesere Siedieh 19c N unusual value is of- tered in this back-fast- ening Brassiere. It is of good quality muslin, with arm-eyes and neck finished with scalloped -edge em- broidery. The front is trim- med with a band of 2% inch embroidery insertion. Special 19¢. ~~Basement Salesroom. a PE. 225 Prs. Women’ s Low Shoes On Sale at $2. 15 Pr. | Thursday OMEN'’'S Sample Low Shoes in Patent, Dull and Tan leathers—2 pairs in this reduced-price offering, including Two-, 3- and 4-strap Slippers Colonial Slippers Mary Jane Pumps Button and Lace Oxfords Sizes 3%, 4 and 4% only. Unusual values at $2.15 pair Women's Patent Vici Kid Button Shoes, made over an English walking last, with low heels. Sizes 4 to 7. Attractive values at $2.45 pair. —Basoment Salesroom, Wallace Nickel-Silver Tableware Specially Priced NUSUALLY low prices for Thursday’s selling on this nickel-silver Tableware of. the well-known Wallace quality, which serves very well for every-day use or for camp or summer cottage: Knives and Forks, set of six, special $1.65. Teaspoons, sect of six, special 25¢. Dessert Spoons, set of six, special 45¢. Table Spoons, set of six, special BO¢. ~—Basement Salesrodim.

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