The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1915, Page 3

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e STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915. PAGE 3 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET”, More Than Two Thousand Waists at "Way Less Than Half Price! SECOND AVE. AT VAMES ST. oven tres im Perneyivania ond DON’T Bargain Day voor ene oo ee oT PORGET Thursday ES" "| Middy Blouses Largest mail order house in America sends its odd \ lots and discontinued lines to this store for speed y Se vhwun| 69, 79C, 98C ‘distribution. Beginning tomorrow you can buy Jot state in 0 coming fr fiddy 1 ¢ recaiveld c ! waists in every imaginable size, color and proper Mor the city of Hveret i style for one-half and one-third and even one-fourth’: aaa church. in 4 the original prices. The particulars are set forth’ be ; as accurately as possible in the following: . ‘i Beach Hats, Each SPECIAL SALE A ietest leon Gr ted 25c Women’s and Juniors’ Peay Saen T IM wolt> fee tenet apn] tae m ron 6 ae $3.50 to $4.Waists $2.50 to$3 Waists $4.50 to $6.50 $7.50 and — | tae on 80" | nummer, and god vat for $1.38 for 8c Waists $1.88 — Waists for $2.38 srr Chiffon Waists, Satin Ecru Net Waists. Chiffon over Net, Blue Chiffon and Net Waists, Waists, Taffeta Waists, Taffeta Silk Waists. over White, Brown over Shadow Chiff lored silk White, Gray Chiffon Cc Lace ; Waists, Chiffon over colored silks nV, Veiling Waists. over Dresden Taffeta, ream Lace Waists with in combinations, as r k in Waists. Black Chiffon ver fl i silk collar and tie, Chif- Brown over White, Blue cag ara ered Silks, Black Chiffon fon Waists with silk col- ({'\%,"" {he "on™ over White, Black over = sae Newport New 2 7 with cherry colored satin, lar, low neck and short |*°"!" Se" ©! White, Black over Red, White Lawn Waists. Pale Blue Satin Waists, sleeves. All sizes in every argo Re td gas a university 4 Black over Gray. Fancy Net Waists. Cream Chiffon and Net style and color. i Secretary Bryan = ear a Benefit to Each Other “Middy Blouse” Waists. Waists, plain Black Char- tle § peech made by 88c $1.98 $2.38 50c Shirt Waists $1 to $2 Shirt 18c Waists 38c About 400 Black Lawn White Lawn Waists. Waists with self-embroi- White Net Waists. Black Lawn Waists. ae collar and cuffs, Black Soiesette Waists. opueaeey to sell at 50c. All French Flannel Waists. sizes from 32 to 44. On Fancy Soiesette Waists. sale at White and Cream Waists. 4 Let Us Be of Mutual have ie e the cash.” ave you ingin’ “™ SHOES—EXTRA—SHOES ( lovnten. tied | Women’s $3.50 Shoes Children’s $1.50 Stanley was at wheel of fee for $1.98 Gunmetal Calf “coer orren ot eens coun At About Half Price Low Button Shoes good shape lasts, wide This is certainly a great buy $2.00 and $3.50 | and at the time of year when ' “4 Lefore loses $400 diamond 4 to they can be used to good ad- $1 .98 | vantage. Sizes 6 to 11. gf win e in Congre: J Maradith, 22, wilt probatly Bohren awarded | against Western Life death of hus-| Ved by gun. ght re | blowing Sos ~ pth : The Corset is the foundation of cor- | U. W. faculty will investigate | a m4 rect dressing. Warner's Corsets set the cheating amoug students at exam-| Ps | foatios tin i yt style and have done so for over one-half Junior Drama leaque wii! re-| Pp Four autos and two motorcycles re are here at special prices, $1.00, $1.50, hearse pageant in Volunteer park NON -. of a century. New models for Spring | Saturday | ee A Thousand Baby Bonnets © tay stolen T | + | IY $2.00. Expert demonstrator to assist in ‘ — making the right. selection for your fig- ib ts ‘ ‘ marrh V erg j \ ure. Warner's Corsets are guaranteed, | Third company, Coast artiltery, K \| 1 it Can hf * | forma mustered in at Armor i} ty an you wish r more? 1) 4 j NOTE THIS Made of silk, lawn and straw combined with lawn or silk, pink, white and blue. Some are trimmed with tiny rosebuds. On sale tomorrow as follows: =—ee— —ihe— —25c— for Bonnets worth 25c and 50c for Bonnets worth 50c and 75c for Bonnets worth up to $1.50 Vy, The sale of Women's Undermuslins ‘ will continue all this week. Biggest and 2er's ; best bargains ever offered in Seattle This was at the time of the block: adi & of Germany's Chinese pos e the letter from A. S. Huff. ffe as the nation’s best a insurance against war 8S. H. CARSON, All sales are final—no exchanges can be made. Waists laid aside only on payment of a reasonable deposit. | Dealers are invited to participate if they choose. Everything we have is for sale. uffered four times from | the men who defende< n of the type time was urday aft ernc “when, coming back from aj ride with my family our car wa ht to a sudden and forcefull|s fre. » by a bufiding tack about an | ste GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY. Merchandiesrs and Financiers for Business (nstitutions, in Charge of The Panton Department Store "LEVEN SEVEN TO ’LEVEN ’LEVEN SECOND AVE. nt country and be drag a ur f a royal fam aroused | W.T. DORE. | AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS. | WANTS DRINKING FOUNTAIN Editor The Star Being a read r paper, I |A PATRIOTIC LETTER | | Editor The Star In reply to the yp tter of Mr. A. 8. Huffm: 1 wish 8 e he benefit of \ H @ war for inde of the elty drinking wat Confessions of a Wife A WOMAN WANTS TO BE jJack WANTED “ (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper her Enterprise Association ) “1 was awfully 1 wee’ at ENTHUSIASM. OF civtnatesc's’’sa)— STAMPEDERS 1S dollars. 1 will, 1 ose Mote Ws’ GQOLED BY RAIN | Baby’s Happiness nn t 1 Depends On Health than the hundred True-to-Nature TEETH SEWARD, Alaska, April Forty-eight hours of continuous 2 me st Sc tnd At CUT RATES oO ¢ of the 8 ” eas ty . 2 1 prim ttle 6 t eoniia: ‘and Sask Sentin ‘CONSTANT READER walls and gray idotog ronment rail Here is a real opportunity that which made such « ade ou ec afford to miss. mahogany finish o aver] re ath to be| Most of them now realize the use of Mot y . veal ne miss. shop. between Jack or you and|have little chance Regular $25.00 Set... I had not Mary for some is ne Regular $15.00 Set...... days, and it se to me that she Mary's face clouded at the men Some Regular $10.00 Set N ; ‘ ve e € ther th id ae laxa x Crown and Bridgework (per} had grown prettier than ever. In tion of Jack, 1 wonder if she still | 1 think this stand of yours has |B tooth - the first place, he ot dra » loves him? which the squatters hi eye | t t up ore friends than enemiea |p (20s Gite or 1 (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | will belong to the government or to |) Pepatn be 5 artistic) v beet Ane ae rng . , n in Japan and know tion of gr wo Clee n se And gentle a and be gainst the United other won ¢ RAISE F.4 12 FEET ing the railroad nment ntains » ate t States. I went there in the em attractive ft sittle era the Al Nor ed for er harme abit-forming sale house and gown, with its fle hu of net and the | begin HONOLULU, April 20.—Raised | itself the acres ajo ini Seward ug. Dr. Ca net ¢ wtin. tur: > me feet and towed inshore r win is sold t wu toe eva. of in that wilt bri DENTISTS There was o ll piak in Mary «| place o oO much irface withou c ‘ tt beke, Sows and Aren't you rather cynical this|about the shor P the pontoon m it} Die Deutsche Rubne, @ German | 8 1418-20 Second Ave. gleam of interest in her beautiful | morning, dear?” asked Mar But you also see, she said in-|is believed today The lifting |dramatic society, will present Ib. 7 Oppoatic Rou Marche, Senttle blue oves that [ had not seen sinc I don't think so; I am just hon-| genious! that | have other inter ckle was strengthened this mormysen’s “Hedda Gabler” in Sprotte) Patronized by people wh the fiset weeks of her marriage to est and matter of fact. We women, ests. The bookshop has grown t in before resuming the work Wall, Odd Fellows’ temple, May 1, ~ t y oe © think,

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