The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1915, Page 8

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= — 7. and a Seda nn <ieaper ti ant ” aR penn we ger wt RoR RN THE SEATTLE STAR ‘a el Better Tailored Suits and Bete F IRINGHEARD | “| FRepenick e-NELSON | ss Z Than ecaneaes Ever Sold] FOR 30 MILES | Sigusdtina Canton Crepe Special $1.00 Yard Women’s Tailored Suits $24.50 ie iaease. Saehiel sh walking Norfolk, cutaw or models tn HEADQUARTERS OF BRITISH OVERSEA ARMY, chided. They r and all other |] NORTHERN FRANCE, April 25, (Via London, April 26.)— favored Spring fa The Germans are now bombarding Ypres with 17-inch guns in their great drive against the British and French lines in Lovely Silk Dresses at ‘$24. 50 Belgium, The roar of the great pieces, the latest product of ‘ the Krupp works, can be heard for 30 miles, German incend- hese Silk Dresses stand in the front | How’s This for a Bargain ranks of popularity New Corduroy in style an uality and th House Robes For Just— $24,.50—w larly up to $3 Some are Military lish models and bo. e lero jacket style, of And Corduroy House crepe de chine, char | = |meuse, poplin and Robes Are So Very , we Bie Fashionable Today ° A . ° Fighteen-inch Lingerie Waists $1.59 4, These, are made of Jay, on a hill five miles from Ypres, I saw reflect New ( ‘re e de ( ‘hine fs Fine Voile, Organdy and Lingerie Waists in’ | TS, = Reged nl oye panorama filled with smoke, the gigantic oppost cial $12.50. he itul style: btainadt the t deep sailor collar | tion Fre aking against the « ht of the rein ah | . autiful styles, obtainable no other place in | rolling almost to the wa |} man war machine, Through the smoke and tumult, white clouds from |} U d bl ] 95 Same style Bag Seattle. Dainty embroideries and fine Iaces | line at the front—wher bursting abrapnel dotted the horizon nderbiouses, . eal what: oaieltidas 1m form the trimmings; all well finished—price the robes fasten with one i | The British still hold all positions in the vicinity of Hill 60, Over) ro ¥* $1.59. large self-covered button the hill Iwelf a dense smoke cloud hangs, coming from the shells from | A inch size, special $12.50. i as pictured here) the German guns, which burst over every portion of the British post | or , . . hey have the Mandarin ions. | Five-plece Bag of Genuine Women’s Silk Waists $2.00 ; sleeves, % length, and you | YPRES SET ON FIRE Chine, with the entire Mammoth Walrus, with hand- Tn this lot are Silk Waists worth up to $5.95 may have yours in Relgian Six miles northeast of Ypres are the positions where the Canadians top fashioned sof wide sewed French edges, full leath- including chiffon, messalines, georgettes and blue, battleship, sol dat |] | are still gallantly holding their ground, The new positions of the line |i A NEW purchase (at a concession) of these desirable Silk-and-Wool Canton Crepes, which make up so prettily into smart dresses, waists and suits. The colors Battleship-gray, Belgium-blue, Newport-tan, Tuxe Russian-green and Black } orty inche exceptional value at the special ® gabar os, Wool | price, $1.00 yard Special Pri 40-Inch Chiffon Taffeta, 95c Yard PR: et Oe Not all colors in this assortment, but a few of the Hand iary shells have set fire to all Belgian farms and villages along |} most popula hades are included, an them Olive, a front of 20 miles, Tonight the sky is illuminated by the ff Lavender, Mahogany, Brown, N ; eda, Maize Luggage glare of these blazing homes and barns. and Sky-blue. The Taffeta is a quality much “LET 'EM COME!" BRITISH CRY mand for dresses and suit Forty inches wide, 95¢ A Pp 1, Three- “The further they come, the harder they will get whipped.” piece f This sharp comment of Field Marshal Sir John French wairus, full leather lined | when apprised that the Germans had hackd their way through Fancy Silks, 65c Yard ne Leese 4 = |to the Yser canal, is today the slogan of the entire British witht three pockets, hands army. Fighting continues with the utmost intensity. Reinforce-| |ments are thrown into the line at every point where reports |} for waists and dres jfrom the airmen indicate that the Germans are massed for) yard, 65¢ :Sayianne lohan ja renewed assault. | SKIES CLOUDED WITH SMOKE | | } | H} do-brown, Putty | | yard genuine | laffeta, Messaline and Louisine Silks in striped, fig sewed frame equipped ured and smart check patterns in the wanted color with patent spring catch , 24 and 26 inches wide, the and veinforced with seam- s sewed corner Standing, yeste of long- pictured, in pink white Crepe de JH] crepe de chines, in white, black and dark col- | Blew, rose or wistaria can Just be distinguished through the whitish smoke. Ypres itself is Normandy Valenciennes er lining, with three pockets; . Tr ik ibe 000 uhdae be ene pivte or encther. (ene Fe being subjected to an t continuous bombardment by the lace of unusually pleas- reinforced with sewed-on cor- t P de See pores OF Ghen beavy art m fire In ma } in ‘déalans ners; 18inch size. Special hh The 1 Nages is ¢ horizon | 1B 6 $12.50. 4] ‘ ‘ The poisonous gasés which the Germans have showered upon the | ff \ Norma Valen pute ——Curtain Stuffs at Reduced Prices——=j]}™ '""""""sensawe secabe'soicon® 7? 70°" ciennes lace motif is set Genuine Walrus Handbag in | Although the allied soldiers were affected for half a mile behind in the material and dainty five-piece style, fill leather lined, with three pockets; 16-, ‘ j 195 17- and 18inch size, special neck, front and arm-eye rice $7.50. 4,000 Yards af the Most Popular Weaves— in| cha thebemae ee" thase gases, the Germans rushed into the fumes un Are Involved in This One-Day Sale in the Drapery Section |} | armed This waa explained when wads of cotton were found on priso 15c Figured Scrims 124 Heavy 20¢ Scrims Le Yd | thet ribbon-run beading finish the quare Other pretty Camisoles and Underblouses of Crepe Threeply Veneer ‘Tronke, de Chine are priced at $1.00 and $1.25. covered and bound with hard se, New “Two-in-One Petticoat” Undermuslin Sec i taken, and who sald they bad re ed instructions to on when charging after the guns bad Heavy Scrims with beautiful om, es 36 inches wide, in white and crea a . hs “aay ting need of new curtains, here is a saving | CANADIANS ARE PRAISED i It is made of two trays and full cloth lining, ¥ » high: fown to the privates who only recently ‘i 5 i inch and 40-inch sizes. Spe- ¢ 7 ie cl rettily lace trimmed, and priced . . iad Cc V ¢ P26 Yd || joined the ar the bitterest invective against the Germans eee, 5 . Hi] : fel S11.85. 20c Curtain Swisses 15c 30€ urtain Voiles 23¢ Yd. } *°s)." oom to eekgn sete tac‘mne of hel at $2.50 and $3 wien: oe ng from and Arabian Fig « io Meaoras s among the recent vuleanized fiber, equipped with 4 Floor. Fine Curtain Swisses, 36 inches wide, some have 4 : : . ~ 8 fi an contingent h 4d and see p - unatic ‘ Marshal French and © the imitation drawnwork borders, others pl borders On sale Tue 23c a yard Inste Very serviceable and nice for bedroom curtains. | 30 —Third Floor. | | Neca eee sit ae | BASEMENT SALESROOM %@ ASale of Flower Trimmed Hats }, LITTLE MOTHER” 1S ORPHEUM HIT | A Special Selling of Scrim Curtains Mme. Mariska Aldrich, a grand opera star, on the Orpheum With Many Feather and / 1 eo tn is week, and Hert Leal in one of the cham Added for Good Measure otional sketch, “ Mother.” Mise Galloway {s Some of the Hats in This Sale We ere $7.50 Norcross, 84 and 76 years, respectively, old min ‘ 1 men, sing old songs. Walter Shampon and M Annis have a So it is rather an ps sale, to say the least of it bd tal anter an r “ 1 ! one of them is . r i “urtains at a concessio ec s this special r the purpose of singing popular numbers, and Ethel and fee purchase vairs of Scrim Curtains at a icession permits t I ¢ Tuesday, the Pair T5c| | $1.00) [$1.25) [$1.50 | Galloway, in ar | Just built for t Holdswor open the bill with a song act ering Sailors, <i eae Turbane Aud the like—nice Hats 10 SET WAITRESSES’ WAGE | The Curtains 2% yards | fo wep Breer nmed in the season's accept th 1 voile ty ith lace insert, a Six styles at 75c pair. Six styles at $1.25 pair. Seven styles at $1.00 pair. Six styles at $1.50 pair. ne patterns there are y two pairs of curtains, and quantities range up- f ter —Basement Salesroom a pattern . in white, ivory and beige shade, and include well as hea marquisette Curtains with The Washington tndustrial welfare commis. will meet Saturday, May 1, at Oly maida and $11 wage for wa —Second Floor Better Your Summer Special From 9 A. M. to 12 Only | Belling Now Another Day No Phone Orders for These And Save the Difference of $1.00 and Bargains yseabnge 15 Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches, $1.50 Silks at | Children’s New Crepe | const os a ag hoe be pagel Plisse Rompers for | BAREFOOT JAP BOY ESCAPES New Ideas in Spring Millinery Fn 49¢ | pe coninaed on Tuesday | ~§ 2OC Ea. Wine wz at oe ad _Altractively Low-Priced early Monday morni ng, from the Paka Maru, at Smith cove, Repor: $2.25 Crocheted Spreads, size 80x90 | Broches, Brocadec THEY eIVE MAYOR PARADE IN CHI P ciative buyers to the Basement Salesroom | ’ $1 19 And those beautiful r Fr escape was 1 by J. Mc night watchman seeeeee ‘ ° Brocaded Satins, » ows A fe <apcniath inches, spe- $1.79 Failles, Jacquards . in touch with the —Lower Main Floor. | Other some Worth-while Specials in the | ,.,. Domestic Section $1.00 411k Crepe de Chines pees be eligi not over om, peer Mata Fleer, 3 feiss : yt wane hey Tae Oy ag | kent Bg | Se, Bleached Gauze 4c Yd. | ARREST BOYS AS BURGLARS smart Dre 50. hams, 27 inches wide, lengths to (i ng wit * of Oregon and California or girls working in canneries on i { { —Second Floor, | CHICAGO, April The biggest “prosperity parade” probabiy ! ection ke “Woe Palmolive Soap 6c se a in any city moved through igning, and reproduces shering W Hale Thompson Into the ving been practically d ebrated, & henday's of the mon at attractively low prices. rected to the showing Tailored Hats at $5.00 and 90 yards, assorted stripes 64 1s end onde Tavetie § yards sold to s ot 8 a F Goorgetown bors. suspected of » number of burglarion du Outing Hats in Panama, Hemp, Ratine and | ; yard Cf inches wi { —Lower Main Floor t. Th " <a 5c to $3.95 @inch 60 Calicoes, in light and | 7"! : , . maa ; z | Bark shades, full ¥ 5c Hair Nets, 2 for Sc F Bye Feather Trimmings — Pompons of 4c m ; ated IR burgtaries Children’s Hats in execellent : r ; fect goods, neat r M » ' pte 3 “ ostrich, Bird effects and Sword Wings, id ono rife ment, including fine Milans, Panamas 10¢ Cheviot Shi ngths to |. $4 inches wide, in the moat | Nets, in| ees 15 yards, plain blues « 8 poner oereen ' ession implicated a stripes, soft fi c a —Upper Mate F 1 45¢ to $1.95. ounger brother and two other Georgetown boys with ribbon streamers and pretty Dress m H 4 i eluntexeof flowers Flowers and Fruits in tiny French book fold per- re d ats with d clusters o i) 8s, ce aie ia light ena’ Cork sagt ai . 100 Spree bg for 5c | Obe t clusters and wreath effects, 25¢ to shades, neat patterns, yard BSc J ean : . OE to $1. 50. —Basement Salesroom, P —Lower Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor, at t — ————eEeee a | The Seattle Sun, dfter four months of total financial eclipse, strug gled above the horizon Monday, The ne Wepaper Is revived by ven ng Bet tet flaca Mpgar eget tn nen Pahl fe toc A New House Dice Black Mohair Aprons } ounds O ure ane mney until such a time as they can get their edluries. Frank Roberts ' i D is editor and B. C. McCormick business manager at 95c ; Special 25c Pure Cider Vinegar, 15c grade, 11¢ For Bargain Tuesday (‘S);eadea Cocoanut at 17/s0 pound Sa ee rule ; Seattle’s B ‘ IRCULAR Fitted Aprons of good i5e bottle Mayflower Biuing 10c in Seattle's Best 25¢ Dei Monte Asparagus 19¢ can INTOU, y HIS attractive House Dress is sadity Aibedel aaislent?, sindew _ i quality Sliced Beef, Ib. 45c Grocery De! Monte Sugar Peas at 12'4¢ can | | T My Ae quanty Diack mohair, very oer . 20¢ new italian Prunes, pound j5c ‘Sing sl ire ~ Small White Navy Beans 7c pound Following a atrenuous week, in which 100 men he a made of good quality blue and tical for office or store wear. They | Strictly Pure Apricot Jam, Ib. 12//2¢ Relig Puta sheradlig 20¢ Yakima Blueberries at 15c can and returned to Canada, U. 8. Immigration Commissioner Henry M : i . ; are well-made and have twe deep }f Pure Apple Butter at 9c a pound | flour’or more sugar | Oel Monte Bartlett Pears 2c can | || White of this city today ‘ann unced the appointment of four additional white striped gingham, prettily trim- pockets in front. Special at 25¢@ cach f Yellow ‘Cream ¢ Cheese i7c a pound | not over 15 pounds to | Rumford Baking Powder at 25c can $ ctors to work along t pore The war and the di ntinuance RB: t Sal | ‘ read line in Vancouver have caused an unusually large number | ned with plain-blue chambray and _—Baxement Salesroom attempts of fraudulent entry into the United States, saya White, iT Mee pla cné ba A Det ™ ee Peaches y trict ¥ + ’ Tha No. uetiue ize cans, bent cocoa, | " 7 ; 39, open-work embroidery edging. The _ Women’ Ss Siam Cailtornia fru : ed eve f cans. etal Wk eoisonio skirt is joined to a deep yoke with Gowns, 35c Premiu ; ate, M ge, large cans S140, me pure ¢ 9 flower bi 3 218 $10, 60c . 90c Hl .. ake ofthe, wor it'd tha wilt be the last one ever fought if the piping of plain-blue. OMEN’S Unmade Stamped Mocha and Jave Style Coffes, tw | “ right famous | 1 f 473 35¢ ur chotce || woman peace adv Sunday night ventured this assertion before au Gowns (flat) of desirable saft #1.00, ; »22c) i dsteceon ‘uidlence men and Women at the Boyiston Avenue Very attractive value at 95c. material, in a variety of pleasing de- New York Concoré rp + A wi te Sileed Pineapple, | Mrs. Kemay's Oranwe Macmaiade, | Monday morhing she addressed the Broadway high students, and —Rasement Salearoom. * signs, exceptional value at 35¢ each Start bottle ark -15c 173 |] in the afternoon was schedused to speak at a meeting of the Seattle | ee ‘ a Basement Salesroom Federation of Women's clubs Hiss 39¢ Sea fers nad tude of th or! 17 M* MAnlOA! leave mem Net-Top Laces, 15¢ Yard Bathing Caps nd Baking Sodn, { eigen. - ge 27°] VON HINDENBURG IN WEST? Perry vnceagt Seopa ete ant BB | ecru, widths up to , attractively priced at Agents for Ladies’ 1 Journal and MeCal d Floor, LONDON, April 2 4 URE Gum Rubber Skirts cut free pan: eee . Baseball supplies |p| allies by the Ge “th or » eons anne a 15¢ yard ; | e ee materials . \ eight miles north < = dl nee Jathing aps in an a wen Ti 2 of all kinds for’ |f| east of Yites, have oficial statement today announced, | 18INCH NET-TOP LACES, 35¢ YARD— fb, abr eave oO iis attack was launche ie allies abo trodseinde ¥ " assortme! ot styles ane 5c or more. — BON the boys—Nourth hl eis dgnting coptintios, tue ataiemene Astiameicr nae it, nee These 18-inch White Laces make up admirably into ‘i ‘ Upper Main Floor. Be se on —d Fidor holding their ground. ” dressy blouses, and they serve equally well for lingerie akeacnvely. price’ 2 aa Union St.—Sec ve—Pike St.—Seattle vel. Elliout 4100 | The Daily Mail published a story today that Field Marshal Von : oe C snohmant thakaied at “Bhe each * | Hindenburg, hero of the fighting on the eastern front, was directing trimmin Price 35c¢ yard nt § } this latest and greatest German drive in Belgium, |

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