The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 8

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a this reckless fashion). 45 of These $5.00 Silk Umbrellas, So We Are Going to Sell Them at $2.95 Ea. They are very Black Umb arenien « ribbed — styte, with wood hand! special F — nd heavy y at $2 or Main Floor, Month-End Specials on the Lower Main Floor Damaged and Dented Kitchen Needs at i} Absurdly Low Prices 154 remne of Wire Fly Sereen- fms, In aoe ed widths, special at ....... 10c ; $8 Werk, Motters oe up to 3. silgttly damaged are reduced to 50c 49 Rread Boxes of japanned tin large size, alightly dam- BO aged, worth up to $1.50, at ic 14 Chlldren’s Rath Tubs, aseortet Sines and striea allgntiy &O damaged, worth to $2, at.. c 335 s, St Raameted ware, worth to $i—gray and aq and white, at. .10c of iciicleaibifitenen pro Kitchenware—a miscellane ous lot worth to they | 10c yaee pieces of Dinnerware, s!ight y damaged. worth up to 9) c $1.50, at 350 pieces of China and Glass, misma’ and slightly @amaged piears at > $7.50, slightly damaged, at 0 sarin a ik Lamp Shades, 5)! «' ssi damaged, 28 Clocks that can be repaired Worth up to $3.50, 1.00 . American made, at i Month-End Sale of ! Cotton Remnants 2.200 yards 12%0 ‘maats, Ginghams, Crepes and Lawn 1800 yards te gade of Percale, Calicoes, | hams and Lidenettes, yd. OC yards 12%" to We Whi Remaants, in many 4 () different materials, yard c —Month-End Sale AT THE BON MARCHE And Out Go All the Odd Lots, Remnants, Short Lines, |] The Too-Much-of-This—and the Too-Little-of-That AT SUCH ABSURDLY LOW PRICES That Somebody Is Going to Get Some Wonderfully Good Bargains Here on Friday Remember that quantities are limited (otherwise we wouldn't be cutting the prices in We have given the amount we have of nearly every item—some will last out the day—others will not. All we can promise is that when the doors open in the morning we wil! have just as many on sale as we say here. Month-End Specials on the Upper Main Floor Odd Lots of Toilet Articles Reduced 1 gross 23e Hand Mrushes, 4!) backs, some rea iat ' 14¢ Ne and The Setasors, @ dosen 89c y be, Brushes and Werth to 15e, 5c 17c 65c tally 55c 18 bottles Warner's Sate Nerv $1.00 size, special “grees Jad Salts priced for the month-end specials, each 288 bottles Hind’s Honey and Al- mond Cream, b0c site, coastal 29c 1,000 cakes 10¢ Wild Rese Giycer- eg Merge Phat age red cake 7c Women’s 15c¢ and 20c Dainty and Stylish —Upper Main Floor Veiling & Neckwear at Month-End Prices 100 yards 20¢ Hibbens, plain tat- feta, moire, floral and striped ef fects, 3 to 5 inches wide, 10c meshes an: k and ¢ 200 yards of Ie in cream, white and plal 1 to 2 inches wide. is 10c A Clean-Up of Laces THE SEATTLE STAR 17 Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Worth $10 and $12.50 _at 33. 00 Month-End Specials on the Upper Main Floor Notion Bargains for the. Month-End Sales of Reads, worth 2h« inch string, solld and 10c of Ibe and dhe Hate se in braid ping, ber ee 10c 0 dowen cards of 10 & dosen Wash Lace Buttons, medium alse, 1 dosen on the card doen Cc Month-End Bargains at Factory Shoe Sale Wemeare @B00 Viet $1.37 eaniek: Sune 25 pars Shoes, ae ae tion ®, pair in the Book Store 62 White 1 ne Cook Rooks, $1.25 Makes Writing Paper, 0 6 geod condition alle si25 tain Pens—I6 in the while we have any, at Month-End Specials on the Second Floor Millinery Bargains for $1.95 | Month- End ia 69c_ Dietion. | DOCTORS CALL FOR HELP TO 4 { EXAMINE BABIES; HERE ARE | ~ TEN HIGHEST OF YESTERDAY (WHERE BABIES ARE EXAMINED TOMORROW | In today's Better Bables amined and scored at the Cong Prospect at content being ex and which the youngsters are ational church, 20th ave, N Mrs, James O'Leary is chairman of the district, comprises five school districts in that section of the city Tomorrow, Mrs, Jane Johnston, Bast 7138, will chairman The babies will be judged at the Ratnter school between King and Lane sts presented tomorrow comprises the schoo! districts of York, Rainier, Washington, Walla Walla, Madrona and Leschi be district 23rd ave. 8., The district from which bables will be Colman, The following are the ten bables obtaining the highest | scores of those examined yesterday, The committee has not yet completed the scoring and others may take the places of some of these youngsters in the honor list when the scores are complete, JOHN NORMON AAMODT, 507 Meade at., 96 per cent. MARJORY HELEN DEVERS, 8857 Sixth ave. & . 95 per cent. ! MARY KATHRYN SMITH, 6301 11th ave, §., 95.5 per cent. | MARY H. COX, 6630 Cariton ave., 98 per cent. ELEANOR PEARL HEMPHILL, 1024 Baily st., LAURA MOORE, 672 Findley st. CARRIE LAURA GIBSON, 401 Fidaigo st. 96 per cent MAXINE ELLIOTT, 318 Orcas st. 94.5 per cent | ROY BELVIN MULLER, 4210 Maynard ave., 93 per cent. 98 per cent. when they took their youngsters to the opening day of the Better Fables contest in the Presbyterian church at Georgetown, in the hope} of having them examined and seored without the formality of registra tion Early tn the day the district committee, of which Mrs. H. B, Green | Was president, was ewamped with applications, Ten physicians started | for medical reinforcements was sent out and until late in the afternoon | 20 doctors were examining the babies. | Of the 116 babies registered, complete examinations of 93. Of these, scores, #0 far examined, are given above | Today there is a similar rush of mothera and babies at the exam {ving headquarters in the Congregational church at Prospect and 20th and Indications are {t will keep up in all districts of the city during | | the contest. the bables making the best| | The Tilikums have completed every plan for their big totem pole May day celebration and are only awaiting good weather on Saturday night to inaugurate the coming summer festivities with splendid pro- kram and a bumper audience, The parade, which will start at will form at the corner of Fifth and University and will be componed | police department with their band, a platoon of a platoon from ¢ n the fire depa nh their band, and the r band, drum and dril The mayor, who will nan at the em pole, will be in the council ener CEREMONY | monies at the te be brief. After the unvell-| ng, Mra. Manning will #ing the n nal anthem. The parade will then| piitan plac here a program has been prepared g by th n quartet, nce by Miss Louise Snowden May pole dance with Inter numbers by 18 pupils of Prot The last number, the xe, will lead to the introduction | |of the public dancing on the space prepared HERE ARE DANCE RULES | The Tilikums are anxious to have the following requests strictly | | observed | | 1. Entrance to and University ole wil t prevail and the lines established for the dancing space must not be broken. The manufacturers’ exhibit will be kept open entertainment of pictures and music given by the | iI 98 per cent iW | l More than 100 fond mothers were sorely disappointed Ag rhe HERE'S TILIKUM MAY DAY BILL | Yo examine the children, but they poured in so rapidly that a hurry call |i the physicians were able to make | ff 830.4 Ladies’ | Mail Home F | Orders sre REDERICK é-NELSON p—- Patterns | | Filled Disposing of Silk and Dress Goods Remnants at a Very Heavy Discount EVERAI orite dre weeks’ accumulation of useful s materials, goes on sale Friday home dressmakers THE SILK REMNANTS include such, desirable materials for comprise present purp: as Taffetas, Messa lengths lines, China Silk, Ponge Silk, Radium Silk, Satins and many other Spring erdine, favorites, in a great variety of plain and faney effects and colorings; also black some very interesting items in Black ilks, Lengths from one-half yard to 5 yards. All at a uniform and very heavy reduction An Interesting Clearance of Miscellaneous Drapery and Upholstery Items At Very Low Pri RIDAY. the Upholstery Section will place on sale at remarkably interesting prices for quick disposal, a large assortment of useful odd items that have accumulated during the past two months in the Section and in the special order workrooms, as fol- es lows MADE-UP ITEMS, including Curtains in Net, Serim, Velvet and Silk; Cretonne Bed Sets; overs for chairs and couches; Dresser, Chif- Lambrequins and Val- All at heavy discounts from regular prices. Cretonne, Slip ¢ fonier and Stand Covers; ances. SAMPLE LENGTHS, 25x54 inches, of a variety of high-grade fabrics, among them — hand-blocked chintzes, linens, tapestries, damasks, silks and vel- vets, suitable for cushions, runners, table covers and numerous fancy work purposes. Four excep- tional lots, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.75 and $3.75 each Also, an attractive collection of Remnants in vari- ous Drapery and Upholstery materials, including cre- tonnes, laces, nets, scrims, Swisses, madras, sateen, silkoline and others, all under one very low price for the yard, 10¢. —Firet Poor, Women’s Bathing Suits WIMMERS who appreciate perfect freedom of clearance, short lengths weaves as Poplin, Epingle, Charmeuse, in ments, in the season’s fav- (First Floor) at a saving that and others will be prompt to appreciate. THE DRESS GOODS REMNANTS skirt in such de many and coating irable woolen French Serge, Gab- Wool a good color line and lengths at Panama and All these excep- ceptional reductions for quick selling. An unusual opportunity to select for children’s as well as for women’s gar- Fir Floor, Friday. The Early Summer Number of The Home Book of Fashions is now on sale, and contains many articles of timely in- terest to the woman who is planning her summer. ward- robe. Summer fashions are profusely illustrated, accom- panying talks on: Summer Styles from the Rue de la Paix. Bathing Clothes for the Seashore Vacation. Vacation Clothes of Cotton, Silk and Linen. Commencement Dresses of Organdie, | Clean-up Sale of Odd Lots of Bedding G0 doven 400 Bodepeeeds, bleached size 72x90 inches, 29 c in the Press club auditorium. SAYS WHITE WIFE STAGE STRUCK motion will like the Annette Kellerman bathing black at $3.50, in black mercerized cotton, a One-Day Sale Voile and Crepe. Stage Fancies and Furbelows and Handkerchiefs Se Torchom Laces, all. in attractive designs yard suit. In all-wool, , it is priced $2.95 600 yards in 3c each . nen Laces and In- Women’s Wool-knitted Bathing Suits ir 2-piece if Him 10 Crocheted Bedspreads, worth ype 2c OAKLAND, April 29.—Dr. Wim. N. Lytle, mulleto, who t« being sued |! | style, with V-neck and shield sleeve, trimmed with - he Summer Para- fil hy hi nite wife fo: allment of ma declares the difference: ? inches, special c by his white wife for annullmer r declares ioe, sieresres braid or contrasting band, $3.95, $4.50 and sol an rinkets you complainant are n can biatty Soke ae between himself and the will need. 100 Emmerich Feather Pillows, " She tx fond of the footlights,” he said, “and | am fond of the home $5.00. wrerth $1.25, thoroughly Qe Dr. Lytle, who is @ graduate of the t sity of Callfornia, said pinta (ge ca nail cal . he would not have married the woman if he bad su 4 she was Women's Wool-plated Bathing Suits in two-piece Smart Hats the Sum- inches wide, medium 49c : : |Site, He asserted that many of his relatives look as white as bis |i style, black, navy, emerald and cardinal, $2.95 mer Girl will wear. weight, yard ............ $14.98 Tumies, only three tn the 1 and $3.75. 'NOTHER PROTEST COMING UP Graceful Cotffures for the Older Woman. —Second Floor. Cut Table Tumblers Month-End Bargains es R Ss. ve in Stockings, Gloves Heavy Reductions on All Short Lines of This number also devotes } | | | and Underclothes Women’s Wearables | SAN FRANCISCO, April 29.—Precautions taken by the Australian | | considerable space to fashions authorities to guard against German sples caused intense excitement | . ; ahs, ats este, “nerrat, rates Hoe heh eb tric grat ot omens ang thers’ Fates Uf the Hiner ventura when it faied trom Srey an ta voyagn to Baal Special 60c Set of 6 for misses and children. soar and red; 9 o%, 17¢ “a ig sal Be be closed ou $1. 50) Peg venuirs in he day. ni Ln a slater of the LIL-SHAPI Tumblers, of clear, . thieblown : dn i in the Pattern Sec- ch | St | declared th " ‘otest to the ed es postotfice |i ce as ie 200 pairs Infant EE Pe ve gyn Moe vo . 10 20 Sik Party Dre worth st the action of Ne # military officials, who ransacked ass in three attractive cut and engraved tion at <> ~ including certifi- pair *....8¢ «is . wi $10. 00 | pprisdiy ange ea acated a letter addressed to a1] esi ns —prape, sunburst and floral effects. Special, Cate fora 15c pattern of your rds of Embroidery Bands, firm in Chicag 6 ébbvties Eirst Floor. a 75 pairs Women's SOc Stockings, ee 5 Conte, wort to | H y,; GG set. of six a _ own selection. 4 Gio Tair Line,” black and OR ard 10c $10. 00 ay, ¢ set of —Third Fioe for the Mont End sale, wort 7 = v4 $5 00 ach aa andkereh ‘orth - BE oe this et Dresses, worth WASHINGTON, April 29.—-Reports that the submarine F4 was tn BASEMENT SALESROOM ; $7.50 bad condition just before it sank {n Honolulu harbor were dented today as typed y Rear Admiral Moore In an official = o Month 2 Wool Street Dresses, $8.59 value Sults, ages 4 AUZdeC Fpectal Tor tne nate 9B nah og “ iad i U ll P: i d color, eae Woweais Glied Wdhersbiete, $3.50 | he matter with the sub ppo-lop Fetticoats Unusua y Low-Price ope pt that an ar rn Modiknd Seca on 25c¢ "$2.95 the Upper Main Floor Wash Dress Skirts, $1.25 $1.75 | | 95c ee 9], worth oie, epecia Short Lines of Boys’ | Phe Musicians’) ess," 38¢ | TEDDY SPRINGS BOMB AT FINISH ti eed y Serge Newfelx Jackets, By BOND P. GEDDES A SPECIAL arrangement with the manufacturer enables us to offer excep- and Men’s Clothes Masked Band pects! ©" $2.50 ericnienr¢ mvelodion a vuitable both’ tn: New tional values in Cotton and Mercerized Petticoats fitted with Eppo ad- 4 : ” . pes, black and York ‘state politics, Col elt scored heavily today just before ‘le nS. Sots, striece «x “a1 Will Play in the Bon Marche leaving the witness stand in the trial of the $50,000 libel suit brought }) justable toy : din) 3 icra 15c Park, Corner Fourth Ave. against him by William Barnes, jr ry These Petticoats are cut full, to conform with current dress fashions, and have 4 95 and Pine Street, From 12:30 fé chee alten ke Charles 8. Whitsuan).# ow . wer ce at Meee Moric flounces in plain and combination tailored effects The materials are serviceable ; f of a letter en b y itman, new governor of New ¥ork . in which he expressed the bellef that the republicans and progressives sateens, tub cottons and spun-glass cloth. The colors: to 1 P. M. on Friday. should form an alliance “to rid the state of the kind of party control Jah ais ms Come and Hear the Masic bee exgtie or ba corrupt ‘conditions shown in various examinations Black Navy Emerald Russian-green Brown White Battleship-gray s a, sine nd inves ons Sse v4 Bere’ #20 wntre $i. 50 and See the Funny Costumes It was admitted that Roosevelt had ripped New York politics wide Copenhagen Wistaria Sand Putty New-Blue Blue and brown, ¢ Dressing open and that it might possibly have a far-reaching effect even in e “ . The musicians are 19c national politics, The letter was written when Whitman was district the sizes 20 to 34 waist; 38 to 42 length. Unusually low-priced at 95c, $1.25 and 5 “ : aitorney in New York. It supports Roosevelt's charges of an alliance $1.75 . doing this to advertise orth 79 vetween the Harnes republican organization and Tammany Hall acl Just received, a new shipment of good quality (seersucker) Gingham Petticoats, with draw-string top and full bell flounce; sizes 38, 40 and 42; at 50c each. — ee Basement Salesroom. their annual benefit ball. 89 pairs Men's Working atime 4 sizes 34 to 44 waist. nice, OR e This benefit ball is : dark patterns, ea given by the Seattle musi- A free course in “First Ald to the Injured” opens Thursday night : . ‘ Gans every. vear ia order et the educational department of the Y, M. C. A Three New Arrivals" in Remnants of 50c and to raise funds for. their Odd Li f $1.00 Students will be instructed by Dr, Willlam C. Speidel and Dr, C. L. 4 4 ' F ‘ ines o! r Vanderboget in what to do before the doctor arrives 65c Fancy Silks, relief fur and $1.50 Corsets hay will tiles de. Adal Aneta di Wav dk HEstuRIA, brokan betes Militar Lace Boots at $3. 50 Pair 19 to 36 inches wide This year the ball will . ul severed arteries, hemorrhages, poisoning, lockjaw, etc y Sizes From 24 to 36, be held on Friday even- HESE new arrivals bear witness to the Basement Pi —25¢ Yd.- —_— ing at the Hippodrome ao, Sat bil ‘ee aN Rely and there will be an or —— Cc— P 7 alesroom’s ability to duplicate the most popular ' d remnants ace Ae tp tn thie. Gleave y, , styles in high-priced shoes at attractively low fig- “sitet re aattie ‘hea EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 26.—Federal Judge A. B, Anderson is tl “ee ‘ ; 4 , seattle at a hotel here today. He is suffering from ptomaine poisoning. A doc P : "4 Some ye tor and nurse are ff attendance These Shoes are in the modish military lace style, 3 bon Many noted @ases have been tried before Judge Anderson at a : ‘ Third Plow n i} C e ee 4 I Indianapolis, including the recent Terre Haute election fraud trials. with patent Vici Kid or Gunmetal vamp and heel foxing and black cloth top, also in Patent Vici Kid 3 ae Prout Fishing aturia May Int—Me rendy with Hines and tackle WEDDING BELLS HER REWARD with sand-color cloth top J ave your buttons ; Pp E made to order In TI 1E Chldnane, ni Vhey are made over a semi-short vamp list, with len dpe Main + enlarged sedation PASADENA, April 29—Altho Miss tte Thomas, 47, Wil Goodyear welt soles and leather Louis heel. Sizes Upper BON - : on the Second || ue a cripple for it . day to her former « on 2144 to 7%. Widths AA to D or. over, Frank lon 1OMas Was Union St—Second Ave——Plke St.—seattle Fel. Elliort 4100 shot In the spine when she sought Stiaee tinue tds Moderately priced at $3.50 pair ne fF) rad attacks of Joe Zajac, a young » Who was unable to collect a ~Rasement Salesroom, | Judgment for wages. i)

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