The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 8

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T Baby to Use, to Wear o} yt Dh ee Days” Bibs of Turkish t Pink, blue and wh celal at 196 each The and We Bibs, | evcemh i Bibs, edged with Ace. : pach 5c ae Offtcloth nad Catehatl Bibs, 10c daint $1.25 Shawls, 50c Dresses, lone or “ 89c S150 Dresses, French Srtesd 98c 50 Leng or Shert $1.50 Tatante ere Be om of Frene’ ec 81.96 | h figured and w Ove Fiaanet Skirts, ( aS Asef FREE with waist style, spe 75 “BABY WEEK” at the Bon Marché Tuesday—Balloon Day A TOY BALLOON FREE To Every Baby Under 3 Years of Age Accompanied by Parents Visiting the Bon larche’s Infants’ Wear Section HOSTS OF SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BABY NEEDS AND WEARABLES For Baby Is Supreme at — Big Store All This Week—and Everything for | to Play With Can Be Purchased for a Good Deal Less Money Than at Other Times - A Pretty Book Entitled “Baby's Childhood | Given Free With Every $1.00 Pur- chase of Baby Wearables A dear ar Or mor undergarm fo Gold Ring: given y purchase of the tame ts for babies. VANTA Baby Garments are very one ler © Cc) ance to bed wee White 1 mothers, lows and but r baby's ten ome scratched or Hiankets, Cashmere ahe », priced "White Dresses, lon ne 59c —Seeond Floor And an expert skirt cutter to do the work. Buy a like, at 95e a yard or over, and our cutter will cut the al bargains in dress goods. Have Just Arrived And a wonderful dollar's worth they are—In dainty white china silks — tallored and hemstitched—with lace edged collars and cuffs. Sheer, summery voiles—with em- broidered fronts and high roll collars. Lattice stripe voilee—with organdy collars and cuffs. You'll find them just as pictured here. —Second Floor. Lace and Trimming Sensation Short Ends of Pretty Laces &TrimmingsWorth 10cto$5 —Half Price— There will be some happy bargain seekers Tues: day when they see these Laces at half price ends % to 2% yards in length, from nasrowest edges and insertions to flouncings that formerly sold at 10¢ to $5—offered at Se to $2.50. —Upper Main Floor Bargain Bootn. Rousing Morning Specials No Phone Orders for These Bargains on Sale From 9 A. M. to 12. I} Se Desk Blotters, 19x22 ) | Assorted colors in Desk Blotters, size yy | | Full yard very specia at 19x22 inches, at 2 for Se, 9 a. m. to 12.; White, green, brown, red, blue and pink —Upper Main Floor. | Pretty Sc Calicoes, a Yard 24 and 26-inch Calicoes, light and dark 3c shades. Not over 15 yards to each, 9 a m. to 12. —Lower Main Floor. Doublethread, highly mercerized Arabian Marquisette. Full bolts, 36 Cc inches wide, 9 a. m. to 12 at Lic. —Third Floor. $1.00 Satin Messaline, Yard | | } F Heavy, lustrous $1.00 Satin Messa- d line, 36 inches wide, black only; 9 a. [ Cc fe value, 6 Percales m. to 12 at 65c a yard —Upper Main Floor. } WHOLE NUTMEGS, DOZEN 5c SLICED BEEF AT 45c POUND SALT SALMON AT POUND ¢ POUND ‘& POUND POUND A CAN 26¢ Del Monte String Benn, whole beans, npe- cial es. awe Del Monte yd matoes, No jares size. Our stock Includes large some of them [ Date Not Filling, fine new best dates and f | ] three fc 10c | fornia Walnuts, it 25¢ : Diack Pepper, guaran: a leu were | aie Werndell Meets, large ennn, in Jelly Powder, your chotee of any fiavor, package Tc Rich's Wine Jeliy Tableta—) our olee of Port, Bherry, Madero, ce Coftee or — punch, package . 7c Don't forget our ¢ ” Hittle one’s hair owt. EMARCHE a Agents for Ladies’ Home Journal ana McCall Patterns, Third Floor. Union St.—second Ave—Pike 5t.—Seattle up In sealed ny wool dress skirt for you V TRA CHARGE—and to make the offer still more attractive we —U Four Delightful New Models of “Wirthmor” Waists at $1.00 @ 9 4 ee CUT FREE—In the Dress Goods Section | Just for Tuesday In the White Goods Section 10c Long Cloth, Yard 7 yards, put} 6c wide, lengths to d packages, soft, 15c Lingerie Crepe 30 inches wide, full bolts. value, priced regularly at | 1 10¢ yard Dotted Swiss at 20¢ Dotted Swiss in lengths to 15 28 inches wide, fine a lbe yard. —Lower Ma. In the Domestic Nurses’ Ginghams Nurse St ripe Ginghama, 4c O & 20 yards in assort goods here you VITHOUT ANY} are offering spe pper Main Floor. ”\ fine finish tert 150 nm Floor. Just for Tuesday Section Bleached Muslin Bleached Muslin, 26 inches wide, full | 5c bolts. Regular 7\%c value, specially priced Se yard 7 inches wide, 12'4c Percales 36 inches wide, le yards; light Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Store Fifteen Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar for With $1 Grocery Order, Not Including Flour or Sugar. Limit 15 lbs. to Each 12%¢ Kagle Brand Pens, ngths to 20) 1 and medium shates; neat’ CoC figures and stripes. —Lower o Main Floor '89c| CORN STARCH 6c A PACKAGE HAM SALAD AT 1t5e¢ A POUND SEEDLESS RAISINS 10c PKG. NEW FRENCH PRUNES 7c LB PEABERRY COFFEE 22'4¢ LB. SALMON LOAF AT 7',c A CAN SKINLESS FIGS 15c¢ PER CAN 40 Varieties of Dahlia Bulbs, Each Oc hen you want the el, Elioet 4100 or Stuffed ““" 20c Try a Refreshing Drink at the Soda Fountain. Lower Main Floor. I} by, “and it's easier to get work as a man, The girls were detained by the |i Five styles | Girls Masquerade as Boys; | of music lovers by perfect rendition of some of the mort difficult music | written, é ik aL cece ARD-WIDE Curtain Marquisette in white, cream and ecru color, spe- ‘TRY TODAY T0 RAISE F 4 | HE Basement Salesroom has just placed on display a col- _ Hate to Wear “Mussy Skirts’ rea | FREDERICK &— NELSON |» Police Detain Califorhia | Girls Who Start on Hike} Dressed in Overalls. A Timely Purchase of 150 New Cloth and Silk Suits Brings Unusual Values at $25.00 | i purchase is now on sale and includes these two v sirable lots: 100 New Wool Suits at $25.00 consisting of advanced Spring styles for women and misse tailored from excellent Serges, Poplins and Gaberdine it black, navy-blue, Belgium-blue and black-and-white check 50 New Silk Suits at $25.00 Taffetas.and Poplins in black, nasy and Belgium-bive, also naturai-color Pongee, the latter trimmed with embroi- dery in contrasting tones. Seon . BASEMENT SALESROOM An Important Selling of Scrim Curtains at Unusually Low Prices comprising in all about 470 pairs of Curtains, divided into four lots as fol- lows: e ~~ Jessie Mosby (left) and Georgia Gerrson, in Their Bove’ Costumes iil AT 75e PAIR— AT $1.50 PAIR— LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 19-1] “The police didn't know T was a)ff x i Pe Pe ee Two styles to choose from in this lot Boys haye an easier time than | girl until 1 talked,” sald Mins Gerr In this lot are 90 pairs of Scrim Cur- yh ia igi ie. : » A girls and, besides, who wants to son, “We Were going north to tains in three good styles of 74 pairs of Scrim Curtajns. One is wear a lot of mussy skirts! work,on my uncle's ranch, | don't ‘ i Beek ree f 3 80 spoke Jessie Mosby, 18, of know where my father te and my | with lace beading and ins also a heavy plain hemstitched Curtain of ex e edg cellent quality marquisette, the other is Glendale, Cal, when? the and hec| mother tx dend. Jessie's father! two hemstitched styles with ' Georgia ( om, were de lives in Glendale. We are prac | vfs per ie 3 inf ce for manquerad. | tically alone in the world and must |i ing. All are 2% yards long, and may a Scrim Curtain with 4-inch insertion of work, . We bnew 8 si would de be had in white and ecru color lace and beading—both styles in white we took the boys and \ near like them an pos and ecru then started north AT 95¢ PAIR— and 1% pairs choose AT $1.95 PAIR— from in these Scrim Curtains, including ‘Two styles in this assortment of 110 are @ lot better than | molested ball gowns,” continued Mise Mow The two girle with thelr broth-| police only long enough to obtain | ers, Elmo 14, and Glen! suitable clothing, when they were > Dewey Gerrac wore all arrest-|xent to their homes in Glendale. Curtains of fine hemstitched voile in pairs of Curtains, one of heavy hem- ed as ey were walking toward] trom where they were to go north ¢ “ " r P¢ e strc uny Fr 180 miles, The girls wore|at a later date as soon as trans. | ched marquisette with str luny eralls | portation could be arranged cream and ecru, three styles with stit insertion and 24-inch lace bands, and lace edge, the other of hemstitched and ecru color white. T T Ti Ty i one style with lace edging. All are 2% voile with band of lace net and crown SEA LE ENJOYS POP CONCERT ’ long, and each style is shown in lace edging, both styles in ecru and Seattle enjoyed its noon, when the Philh pop” concert of the spring Sunday after orchestra, composed of the most able] | throne of pe etd eet yeoman. 900 Yards of Curtain Marquisett Karl Johnston, tenor, and Mise Carmen Frye, pianist, who! f od among the best of Seattle's soloists, were repeatediy on | Tuesday h scored a complete triumph, winning thelr way to the bearte |i Grieg’s “Concerto,” as pinyed by Misa Frye, was perhaps the most! pleasing namber of the afternoon The youthful pianist, to say the! least, shared honors equally with Joboston, whose arias, "Die Meister | singer” and “Cello ¢ Mar,” both won ovations | _ The orchestra itself gave exceptional delight with “Le Rol 4’! the overture Viniandia a gen po dogo te a march from “Faw ee i eS Se | NEW LEGHORN HATS, $7.50 cially priced for Tuesday’s selling at 15c the yard. —Death lurks near the sunken submarine lection of pretty Leghorn Dress Hats, featuring un- No e¢ be se: own ry io will oy sande Sy boler nas esis ilk usually good style at this price. nex which have already been attached to It They a 3 ai as o Ss wi - Piven Wi. Fy taenhinad pho MEE h master aosknn hin” Goud They are in quaint poke shapes, bonnets with round when his alr hose fouled, at a depth of 220 feet, was able to be about | ed sides and large garden effects, with trimming of large his morning Bs cope peat || flat daisies and wreaths of small flowers around the top ALASKA LEADS IN LEGISLATION i} edge of the crown. Facings of silk or crepe, velvet bands il] and streamers add a smart finish to these Hats. —Basement Salesroom. HONOLULA JUNEAU, April 19.—Alaska proposes to keep abreast with, and even ahead of, the most advanced states in the Union on social and in- | dustrial legisiation | This was indicated Saturday, when the senate passed an old-age | 7 1 iin ‘- * pension bill, abo! capital punishment, enacted drastic punishment |i] i i I I ps eaten snakes soe oeaeaele naens sar eee ete Exceptional Values in mitation Ivory amination, and also considered a workmen's compensation act Indigent men and women over 65 years old, who have lived in the |ff ’ S | Skirts Toilet Articles eeepc ip t08 ramen Se ae oti te'etiee ei = Womens Sample pension act, to $12.60 a month for life 25c and 50c ———+ MANUFACTURER'S sample line of Cloth and WO attractively priced WOMEN MAY BRING PEACE ’ Wash Skirts bought at a concession [ assortments of Imita- AMSTERDAM, April 19.—The women’s peace conference, these unusually good values. tion Ivory Toilet Articles, assembling at The Hague, April 28, loomed up today as one of s ¢: the most important movements looking toward peace that has 65 WASH SKIRTS AT 95¢ AND $1.95— as follows: suggested outside of stftetal siteiet: - “l1-tailored from dependable wash materials in ignificance of the We y AT 25¢— : opinion among | the Spring’s new styles Choice of white, tan and Buffers, Manicure t the women's conference may have a powerful _sif f » ‘checks. inc, influence toward bringing about a movement looking to the black and white check Pieces, Picture Frames, end of the war. ¥ Combs, Hatpin Holders, With Jane Addams as president, the American delegations —ji/_- 50 WOOL SKIRTS AT $2.95 AND $4.50— BiccBce Se res are regarded as certain to prove a potent factor in the work, yi : ‘ Salve Boxes, $ ns Women from England, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Den. Styles for street, outing and business wear, in and Button: Hooke mark, Sweden, Norway, Italy and Holland are represented on P| black, blue, gray and white the ommittes on arrangements, Sizes 24 to 27 waist measurement only. AT 50¢— tb {| et || ‘ —Basement Salesroom, Buffers, Cushions, Hair Receivers. WASHINGTON, | ministration tn th Good Values in Muslin Gowns Many suiiee: Geees, ae April 19.—Political danger is scented by the ad. ‘it of the Riggs National bank here, for an injune-! tion to restrain the treasury department from exercising jurisdiction : over It this popular toilet ware at |‘ The bank alleges a plot to wreck the Riggs interests, Secretary at 59c, 69c and 75c equally attractive pric of the Treasury McAdoo, who recently underwent a surgical operation, wie arpa | cut short his convalescence to take charge of the situation HE Gown shown in the sketch is ~-Basement Salesroom. | President Wilson appears to be much interested, The Riggs case will be discussed at the cabinet meeting tomorrow THIS AUTO THIEF IS A KIDDER “Watch your machine! The auto bandit will arrive soon (Signed) “B. WARE,” The above note was pinned to the five-passenger Buick car of J, F. Okey, Capitola apartments, when the machine, which had for several days, was found by Patrolman Sisler in front ave, N A dozen auto tires, valued at approximately $26 each, were stainal 2 at neck of ribbon-drawn embroidery Sunday night from the Goodrich Tire Co, 811 Pike st., by burglars who | i Price « n ri . broke the front door. | edging ¢ 58¢ made of good quality muslin, cut ma amply long and full, with square neck . Women’s Cotton and kimono sleeves prettily trimmed Hoped edge embroidery inser- Union Suits tion, Price 69¢. At 59¢ is featured an. unusually 75c good value in a Slip-over Gown of HESE excellent fitting Cot soft, fine muslin, with dainty finish ton Union Suits are in sleeveless style, with low neck and tight knee. ‘They are made with gusset, giving extra room menvnireriecbisonail | Empire Gown of soft muslin, trimmed at neck with — at hip and are finished around MAKE CITY A FLO WER GARDEN? ribbon-drawn embroidery edging Ihe sleeves are also 8tmeyes and top with silk trimmed with embroidery edging and the yoke is joined 4° tape. with s« 27 Harvard Unusual value at ‘ ; = A flower garden out of Seattle's business district! Why not? to skirt part with Msertion, Price T5¢. —Basement & Minneapolis did it, and counts tt as one of her great assets, says Basement Salesroor. the Seattle Municipal News, in its current issue. The News s ts the plan be made a perm it summer feature. Seattle plans to decorate her cluster light standards with flowers | “Boy Scout” convention viory who wile he re tis winner sare the Sewn Ht ~~ ASover Laces, 45c Yard Hose, 25c Pair’ Compared with what Minneapolis samples of what Seattle proposes doing seem stingy and meager. Minnea . rs" f hen bathe act SS a ee ee LLOVER Laces ig the desirable small shadow de- BP O¥8' Black “Boy Scout’ Stockings in sizes 6 to out of the windows of her banks and business houses, Flowers peek from every nook and cranny of the downtown diatrict, and the effect has been magieal. ‘They have stopped calling Minneapolis the ‘Flour | 10%, very & "tL 25 ; a 20) o lour : 2, very good value et 25¢ City,’ and hqve named it the ‘City of Flowers and Hanging Gardens.” mings, excepti@hal values at 45¢@ yard pair, 4 signs, 36 inches wide, suitable for waists and trim- eattie has every opportunity, with her natural assets of flowers, ~~ Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom to emulate theexample Minneapolis has set.”

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