The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1915, Page 8

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FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY At the Bon Marche’s 25th Anniversary S And of Course You Know That ee y Saved Is Money Earned THE SEATTLE STAR 25 Anniversary Specials—That| BERNSTORFF EXPLAINS | —Mean“‘Money Saved” to You—| GERMAN ATTITUDE TO Sales $1.65 Roller Skates 25 Pr. —at 49c—¢ 30 different styles in Children’s Tud Dresses, $1.2 ee “~ Anniversary Special No. 1 | Anniversary Special No. 9 39c and 50c Plain and Fancy 24 to Remnants of 50c¢ Serges and Satin 36-inch Silks, Special Prunella, 36 Inches Wide —19¢ Yd.— —29¢ Yd.— Poplins, Foulards and Messalines Lengiie Frew ie to 6 Yards Plain and Fancy Silks, a spler As long we have any left 2,000 yards in the Jot, in’all the ! colors. Enough in al ra wa n € dress lengths Upper Main Floor Upper Main F f Anniversary Special No. 2 Anniversary Special No. 10 Children’s Tub Dresses Boys’ and Girls” . One Day Only, Special Ball Bearing ty Anniversary Special No. 3 Women’s $1.00 Pure Silk Gloves, Full Elbow Length, Special at —55c Pr.— Women's dollar quality Pure Silk Gloves. ‘h © vaneth with double finger tips th wear the gloves. Both biack and white, in per fect condition. —Upper Main Floor Women's ey ik Hose, bla Lo Anniversary Special No. 4 25c Embroidered Neckwear at 15c Pc. = ea TR, Lily Collars, Vestees and Others % ;am! f $2. 4 puches mandy collars, vestees a ack or net gulmpes Upper Main Floor, $2.50 American Lady Corsets —at $1. I5— Style 273 Amerten: for $1.96. Pretty, ight weight bust and long skirt, sixes 19 to 36 Anniversary Special We have In this sale of Sateen Anniversary Special No. 6 Discontinued Models of $3.50 and $5 Nemo Corsets, 20 to 36 at $2.50 Friday at the Silver An- niversary Celebration we are going to clear out all of our discontinued models of $3.50 and $5.00 Corsets at $2.50. Sizes 20 to 36, in one style or an other—Third Floor, Cen- ter Section. Anniversary Special No. 14 Women’s Envelope Chemise, Val. Lace Trimmed, Priced —at 95c— The much moriad Envelope Chemise, of cloth trimmed w ered bands of orga Val. laces 95c a garment —Third Floor Anniversary Special No. 7 Heavy 9x12 Pro-Bruss-ls Rugs, Worth $7.95 and $9.95, Special —at $6.69— Fine for bungalows and summer homes are these Pro-Brussels and choice Fibre Rugs at $6.69 Friday. Oriental and allover designs in &n assortment of colors —Third Floor. Room Chairs, pee The boys and girls can have lots all made of good wash materials in plain s os Pourth Ploor and checks—sizes 5 - ee — and 6 to 14 years PRT —Second Floor Anniversary Special No. 11 Women’s Pure Dye Fine Quality $1.25 Silk Stockings Priced —69c Pr.— Slightly Irregular in aeipiecnd Anniversary Special No. 12 Women's $3 and $3.50 Shoes at Anniversary Special No. 15 Well Constructed Dining Finish, wer Main Floor 7 Pr. Leather Shows, No. 13 Remnants of Heavy 15c¢ Black Sateen Linings, 36 Inches Wide —7c Yd— Hemnnors —l pper Male Poor in Golden at Ea.— Anniversary Special No. 8 $2 Lace Curtains at $18.00 Kuws, alee Anniversary Special No. 16 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 at $13.90 Up-to-date Axminster —Third Vioor Women’s Skirts 95c $1.95 Go- Each er Main Floor Children’ s Bloomers 25c Special No. 19 fr thea FI $1 Flouncing 75e Yd. Si —Upper Main Vloor tp $3.50 Celia $1.88 Canned Pineapple 9e| —Vourth Moor Carts $1.59 -Fourth Fle cs The new munietp open, and y Headquarters for Golf Needs { The Umbretias and Wome PHE Giowes have may in 181-00 $1.50 —Vourth Floor Union St.—Second Ave—Pike St.—Seattle Mid-tron BOKMARC HE ed to the Upy Tel. Elliott 4100 ‘thing you can say of any man: STAR CORRESPONDENT (EDITOR'S NOTE.—-Since the sinking of the Lusitania, Count Von Bernstorff, German ambassador to the United States, and official pokesman of the kaiser, has absolutely refused to make a single au ther ment for publication. Today he was pre the reprere f to state the case for Ger statement, dictated by hi ry at the imperial Germ follows his a spondent Burton Washington BY COUNT J. H. VON BERNSTORFF German Ambassador to the United States Count Von Bernstorff MAY RECOVER MORE BODIES today expressed the t a may be re s file with the cons pcovered JOHN D PAYS TAXES? QUIT JOKING CRIME NOT 0 EDUCATE MOTHERS | TLAND, Ma the reading of the ‘annual repo KAISER LOSES IN SOUTH AFRICA CAPET martial | “HE BELONGED TO PAST AGE”---THE TRAGIC FATE OF ONE CHARLIE SHOMO Charlies Shomo is back Once this news would have been feverishly exciting mildly interesting. Shomo returns as If from a past era Now It Is but Yet only four years ago the state had onget onsiderable mv eney in the effort to return him @ Wapper gre yluntarily The state Is broke, down and out. He rents a mode Wert Seattle. He is looking for a job—at anything, his wife and self, however humbly sto ste bin little "eatttage | in o he may support Keeping ¢ v noth I 0 hat vi th and ist str b he ty And now nt tt | He can stay or go SHOMO BELONGED TO ANOTHER AGE. And it's the saddest “WE BELONGED TO A PAST AGE." | ES, FREDERCKe-NELSON The Hosiery Section Has Arranged for Friday A Special Selling of Women’s Stockings Offering Exceptional Values at Three Prices: AT 25¢ PAIR AT 65¢ PAIR— AT -$1.00 PAIR || The New Flat Collars Beale Grass Rugs at 50c “AY getty Ngee ni Plaited-back Lace Collars am } € k, 50 tack Ore andie Collars in da er Plaited Organdie Voile Roll 24x36 inches, $1.00. x60 Inches, $2.0 ‘ x6 feet, $3.01 Collars, hand Organdie Voile Collars m cream and 4x7 feet, $4 I Oisindte “Volle ina Embroidered Or- 100 “Wearever” gandie Vestees, trimmed with fine Va : Aluminum Sets Ban broldered Organdie Vestees wit! nming of small but Spe- cial Vestees of fine Oriental lace, in fo Swiss-Embroidered E alues at 50 Odd Samples of One 1-quart | > SA ] 1 Saucepan a Summer Rugs we lecauart |” ff A ed Saucepan y Priced for Clearance One 2%-quart i ection will close out on _- Pouble-lipped Sauce- | oS,\ pan ‘ educed prices, the Special at 95¢ | ) | ortment of Summer set ites J le for camp and cottage floor Housewares Section } x12 e, reduced Rice pape oni? Inexpensive Furniture t : ; aides bogs er For Summer nine and Se tgs ‘ \ 1 Fiber Rug, 9x12 size, reducec ‘ e $10. 00. W 1 t , $6. 50. sortment of ; Ss. 00 | ce pted for use in the tem ’ t 1 Fiber Porch Rugs, 8-3x10-6, home. Among t < $9.00 cach Folding Cots, Springs and *Mat- t ee? tresses. rted Rice Straw Rugs, 8x10 : ‘ » $5. 00 cach Chairs, Rockers and Tables. stirs 6x0 eine, reduced Meat Safes and Kitchen Cabinets. \ siding A aif La Drop-Leaf Tables. Drop-side Couches and Box e¢ Straw Rug, 6x9 size, Couches. Camp Chairs and Stools. Swings and Flower Boxes. We pay the transportation charges ze, reduced on Furniture, Crockery, Stoves an other bulky goods, when pure Rug, 4x7 size, reduced amounts to $5.00 or over, to any ra road freight station or steamboat land ted Rice Straw Rug ing in the State of Washington > cach 1 ¥ Note These Special Features of the Ohio Steel Range Electric welded body liding Damper; has full control of oven at all t Fire-box Lining; saves fuel « Ase olid at bottom t Pail feature) helf ated Oven on-rusting { Top; requires no blacking Price in luc ling water connections $49.50 $53. 50 $57.50 $61. 50 ee? Thé Basement Salesroom’s SUITS AT $15.00 are fast gaining Style, a reputation for unusual value in workmanship and material—three important c= factors to consider in buying @ suit. ’ The materials are Serge, Tweed, \ * Basket-weave Suitings, in plain colors lar black and white checks. Women who would limit theecast of the Spring - —s or Summer Suit to $15.00 will be pleased with the values the Basement Salesroom is offering price. a Gaberdine and and the popu- at this

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