The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 14

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Hats at | at Five Dollars A Charming ‘Anniversary Sale’’ Special for Saturday —In the Millinery Section The very newest and smartest of New York styles for the summer girl—Panamas, leghorns and white hemps in - the wide brim sailor and the drooping brim styles | And they are trimmed in the prettiest, summery ways | with field or ga posies, and bands and bows of ribbon, | While Some (the Newest of All) Have Facings of Light Colored | Silk—and Gay Ribbon Streamers Women’s Outing Hats 50c Each rder 1 Children’s Trimmed Hats 95c Dainty new styles in Misses’ and Childri A new shipment of Outing Hate, soft crown | Hate, bonnet and rolling t » shape of style with tehed brima of white duc white | straw banda decked with flowers, ribbons o with colored stripes, also natural color, | laces and silks Headquarters for Golf Clubs and Accessories $1.50 BON CHALLENGE CLUBS $1.00 EACH | $1.00 RAINIER TENNIS RACKET 8c EACH | PRESTWICK GOLF CLUBS AT $2.00 EACH $1.50 SURPRISE RACKETS $1.10 EACH | 65c GOODRICH GOLF BALLS 50c EACH 2% DEUCE TENNIS BALLS AT 19 EACH | $1.00 BON CHAMPION CLUBS AT 79% EACH | $3.50 BAMBOO FLY RODS AT $2.69 EACH Fourth Floor, “Better” Values in Boys’ “Better” Suits Many Mothers Have Found That It Pays to Give a Little More for School Clothes And so we have laid in a splendid stock of B i ttigher grade School Clothes. Take a look at them next time your boy needs a new suit and you may deci many other careful mothers have decided, it is far cheaper in the long run to buy the “Better” Suits They are excellently tailored and come in handsome patterns, snappy plaids, checks and tweed mixtures—in the Bulgarian Norfolk style, with patch knife or box plaits. Boys’ “‘2 Knicker’’ Suits at $5.00—$7.50—$8.50 Boys’ “I Knicker’’ Saits at $10—$12.50—$15.00 Boys’ Odd 50c Shirts Priced Odds and ends of Shirts, including white, black sateen 19c and blue chambray. Military and lay-down collar styles style only, made with long or short sleeves, sizes 2 to § 50c Years, at 50c. Bathing Suits 50c to $1.50 Boys’ Bathing Suits of cotton and wool and wool mixed gar ‘ 27c |b. Fresh Churned Wash- ington Creamery But- sizes 12 to 14 Ments, in black, red, gray, green and blue, assorted trimmings ter, 27¢ a pound or 3 Boys’ Stonewall Wash Suits sizes 24 to 36. —Upper Main Floor. pounds for 80c. Fine pockets Children’s Hair Cutting carefully done by women barbers. expert Price 2h« Gingham and Chambray Wash Suits, Oliver Twist Butter Anniversa cialin Summer Underwear Summer Yelle at 15c Each White Swiss Rubbed Anniversary Special in Sammer Stockings Children’s Hose 10c Pair Irregulars of Ribbed sizes 1 to 14 years, fast black with strong seam! feet toed at 10 B pair. Styles for boys and giris. ‘otton Hone, Women’s Silk Stockings 50c Pair Women's Silk Boot Hose, thread silk or fibre silk with flare and strongly reinforced 6c this Suits « . nit, Prineiiia « ther makes—ior knee or 75¢ Union Suits 50c Each Children’ s Union Suits 50c | | K ankle length ack, White and colors, sizes $4 to 19. 25¢ Burson Hose 19c Burson Hose, black eight style with hemmed tops $% to 16 at 1% & pair, all day Saturday 27k Weiaerwarsts, fresh Infants’ 25¢ Hose 17¢ | Se!" “Be Kayser’ 50c Vests 39¢ Hand ¢ Slightly imperfect fine Cashmere Wool fine ribbed with slik | Kippered Salmon, boat | sizes 3 heels and toes, sizes 4 to 6%. In umbia’ rive with fine Diack, white, tan or red. atue —Lower Main Flooe 14c Hate. Sees bh Floor. Saturday Morning Bargains Anniversary Sale Specialsk—From 9 to 12 No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for These Underpriced Items—as Quantities are Limited in Most Cases and the Prices are Very Low | 36-Inch Pongee Silk | 5c Handkerchiefs 3c Ea.| Children’s 59c Dresses )—25¢ Yd. — |e es] At 30c— kerchiefs at 3c each, from 9 a. m These are imitation of Fine Lustrous Pongee Silk, full Children’s Tub Dresses yard wide, in pretty shades of tan, to # years, of nines 2 inene in the natural embroidered; others to 12 at aoe. —Second Floor. edges, in pink, blue and lavender. —Upper Main Floor. for waists or dresses; 9 a. m. to 12 at 2%c a yard. Full 5c¢ Torchon Laces 3c Yd. wide. —Upper Mal 26 Inches Teo Flo orchon Laces, pretty r. | up to 2 inches wide fancy work or dreas from 9 a. m. to 12 at 3c a yard. —Upper Main F 25c Chemisettes 10c Ea. percales. 9 a Be Muslin at 5c a Yard 10c Silkolines, 3c Yard | Unbleached Muslin. 29 tnches wide, in lengths to 10 yard t High and Low Neck Chemt- | grea n | arts Getey | settes of cream and white net and | sigr ona alcepalnaan tail pd r shadow lace finished with cotton | ¢ fr phe sana | —Lower Main Floor. | P00" 1% 1 3 Third Floor, | “Upper Mais 15c and 20c Ribbons 10¢ 10c Long Cloth 6c a Yd. 1,000 yards of soft finish Long 95c Princess Slips 39c Lioth,- 36 inches wide, in lengths battaa: “Sieber. ‘ane or Ba to 7 yards, on sale from 9 a. m 5 sayy AE pln oes tie 0.12 at 66 a yard Ora tahathie ie nate at ont —Lower Main Flour, ; “hi wp ge ahha wa ira Floor . Upper Main Floor. $1.00 Bedspreads 75c Ea. 39¢ Crepe Bloomers 29c 40c Rag Rugs 25c Each Crocheted Bed Spreads, nize Ar Bloomers 72x84 inches, good weight, in neat with rubber at the knees Marsellies patterns, on sale from and bh holes at the 9 a. m, to 12 at The each nize i a 9tol —Third Floor Porch Pillows 25¢ —Lower Main Floor, 10c Paper Napkins 5c —Third Moor 39c Fi White Paper Na 190 { rm . to. the ‘package, wort oo | 36-Inch Prunellas for tant 0s * sale from 9 An te a ix it i package. Not over 2 to fact —Lower Mais Floor. 29¢ d —Third Kieor. . mca Yda.— 7c Dinner Plates 5c Each PA ic pop 38¢ Stamped Dresses 18¢ Pare White nd Sere to 6 made Plates, with fe ee 1 t é tner gale from 9 d , " } seed Worth rege L ‘ , 1 tol — t — lt pper Mate F —Third Mieor —Third Floor. | quality, guaranteed | Silk Lisle Hose 25c¢ a Pair | ‘rest 50c and 75¢ Underwear 35 | “Lady Violet” or “Onyx” fine seairubin sheer Silk Lisle Stockings with re a ae * | Inforced double soles le and} net over ¢ to s cus nag ; | Rees, since 8% to 10, at 26c = pair. | Gorn Deltvered only | Knee pat | sade against British commerce, aboard British ships. of the Berlin government. a STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 14 not mean war unless Germany herself starts hostilities |i | of David Starr Jordan, chancellor of Leland 8 ah ‘ished peace advoc prove thoroly o note, with one qualification,” he sald For diplomatic praises the humane attitude of the German government of fact, the German government has never, wa If} in any of {ts ware.” Wi CLEVELAND, May 14. red the résolutions committee of the world court congress, | here, to rush to completion a draft of plans for the 1 tice in a world court. The final text of the ruler ing session of the congress tonight the apes noth, John Mitchell, John Wesley Hill and congress probably will be in San Francisec if | Ballington The next Chas. F. CvewmErwo$: Wormwoen « | Dr. Bernhard Dernburg, recognized as the kaiser's unofficial | Child ’ Midd witer lo. thle evant; able Slaleree teak Gatmany OL auptinte her one lt ildren’s Middy ; regardiess of American passengers ||| ‘ Officials at Washington have been considering how to get Dr. Dernburg out of the country without incurring the wrath | anford university, pokes | WOODY SHY ON HISTORY, HE SAYS President Wilson's note will the tone and purpose of President Wilson's purposes he At a matter for more than 100 year, shown the slightest regard or humanity for non-combatants or neutrals TO SEND PEACE PLAN TO RULERS President Wilson's note to Germany spur in session t of toter aft will be akers will be| Thwing. | TWO FIRES ON BLOCK; FIRE BUCS? Fires occurring in the past two days have driven two their homes in a single block on-Tenth ave. 8 Wednesday night the home of F. Stout was wiped out jf | day the house next door, that of B. Engelt, 1923 Tenth ave The origin of both fires his fact Fire Marshal Bringhurst suspects firebugs GOVERNORS TO STEP LIVELY Preparation of a program of enterta ernatorial luminaries stepping lively matntaining the pace occupies the bulk of attention at the Chamber of Commerce, making ready for the conference of governors he May KIDNAPED BOY BACK HOME TACOMA, May 14.—Mra. Eba Ha: | Hamilton, the 6-yearold son of Mrs Pp Lane rl while on his way to school yesterday morning, waa arrested at Centra Na Thursday afternoon. mother and the boy is now Mrs. Hamilton, assisted by two men Anderson, who were also arrested, was Ilmousine uth toward Portland, b boy for two years, Mra. Lane charg speeding in a r home | NEW YORK, May 14 scheduled, the Cunard line announ crew, which demanded extra MDs bec today, bec use of the risk PHOENIX, Ariz, May 14--Gov. Hunt's fight families from nd Thure went up mnaccounted for, and In view of ent that will keep the gub just now which is back at home with John Peterson and Heinle high-powered She had been after the 18 to May 20 Auto rides, theatre parties and a trip to Bremerton are already boc . gtandmother of Gilbert who was kidnaped bis SAILORS ASK MORE PAY FOR RISK ‘The Adriatic did not sail from Liverpool as use of trouble ¥ th the FIVE TO BE HANGED IN ONE DAY against capital punish utions ment lost out, and the state board of pardons will allow five « on May 28 pardoning power of the governor was taken from him by the tion last November, CHARITY COVERS MULTITUDE OF THINGS, BUT BOOK’S FINE COVER FOR FRISKING If that Jest) times caused by ul of a family-sized breakfas U both i ST, LOUIS, May 8.—J. K. More-, doesn't ca a Bible 20c Boston Mints { tost Chicken Dinner, 11 0. m. to A p. m., 300—Slath Floor Wear - ever” Ill ton, known in “Who's it” asa busl-| “victim of feed the and Burnt Pea- Aluminum Demon- If! ness man and philanthropist, has|the war" hadn't insisted ~ ~ a stration, milk t . H op r nuts, extra special “ 4 boiled all a cut that last “handle"—-he's now ajing a verse out for Saturday at irém aude to pine bi raineas an ane a davgotive F ble as payment for Sng Yeo, BON a rh e's lost faith in the “deserving! Moreton would still be carrying hie pr a | without burning. || poor—also his watch. ticker Lower Main Union St-—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattie Tel. Elliott 4100 Lower Main When Moreton takes a bedrag Next time a grateful hobo tries Floor Floor gled, gaunteyed volunteer in the|to convert him with scripture, he'll army of hobos to breakfast again, keep his eye on the Bibl a = mit} he ways he'll see that friend hobo,eyes on the g. b.'s fingers, ‘ ' THE SEATTLE STAR | THESE SPECIAL VALUES INSURE A BUSY SATURDAY | AISER'S MOUTHPIECE HERE SAYS AT THE BON MARCHE’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY SALES) ‘SUBMARINES WILL KEEP RIGHT ON Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns ‘Frepencre NELSON Orders ere Filled BASEMENT SALESROOM NEW SAILOR HATS AT $7.50 New trimming effects 7 h are $5.00 to $7.50 Palm Beach Sailors (extremely light shiesacpe th Hats, medium featurir ize A collection of naturai-color Leghorn , quai effe poke trimming 300 Trimmed Hats, on Sale at $1.00 Each A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF WOMEN’S CLOTH SKIRTS On Sale at '$1.95! Saturday HESE Skirts are made up from various short lengths remaining on hand after a busy season, so the manufacturer sold them to us at a conces- The cloth navy and bla 28 waist measur good quality sizes rang principally from 24 to are and the ement. —Basement Salesroom Attractive Values in Middy Blouses AT 50ce— trimmed s of red or blue natural with ith piping red or | white, rhue 10 to years, Exceptionally low-priced at $1.95. AT T5e— t Salesroom. : All-white Middy Blouses od quality twill, with colar, short and patch pockets, 12 to large sailor sleeve DIZes 20 years. Suits, $2.20 r 95e— Middy Blouses of fine juality twill, with short or ng sleeves; trimmed with may at bottom Choice garment is lau all-white in to 14 sizes 6 to to 44 bust and blue galatea cuffs and pocket, 6 to 20 years. years. Attractively priced 20 years and 34 measurement, with white collar, in sizes Basement Salesroom Children’s Middy Skirts 95c combination of —Basement Salesroom. HE skirt a very this pract with a mid blouse makes attractive skirts are plaited or outing dress Set of 6 N sale Sat- urday, Co- lonial Glass Water Tum- blers, set of six, special 18¢. Giass Oi! or Vinegar Cruets in Colonial shape, special 10¢ each. As pictured, Tall Footed Sherbet or Dessert Glasses in cut sunburst design, special, DPSe set of six. of fine white twill and white galatea in paneled style, with and are at aist whict the he tached to an under-w is cut very'low in neck, so that they may worn with low-cut middies Sizes 4 to 16 year Attractively at Oe. —Basement Salesroom 40-Inch Crepe de Chine On Sale at '90c Yd. Saturday N exceptionally = price on this pure-dye Crepe A de Chine. It is 40 inches wide, and a desirable weight for dresses, waists and lingerie. The colors include Lilac Brown Wistaria Black Ivory Lavender Maize Light-blue Navy Emerald Sand value at 9O¢ yard Rose Yellow medium-weight semi-porcelain, nursery colors, Bre set Unusua nusual decorated with pictures in pleasing exceptional values at Basement Salesroom Gowns, 75c ADE ractive square- yoke effect as pictured, g with fancy embroidery insertion and ement Salesroom. in at Boys’ Sweaters 50c, 75c and $1.50 OYS' Cotton Jersey Sweat- ers in gray and maroon In sizes 6 to 18 years, excellent value at 50¢. Boys’ Heavy Gray Sweaters with ruff-neck collar, sizes 28 to Tse. Boys’ Wool-mixed Cardinal Sweaters with shawl collar, M, $1.50. Boys’ _NORFOLK SUITS, $3.95 this wn is trimmed finished with pretty ribbon Unusual value at 75¢@. —Basement Salesroon. New Striped Voiles, 19c Yard es, sizes bows popular stripe effects in Wash Ve lavender, pink and blue 38 inches wide, . including black, and white combinations in v 19¢ yard Basement Sale Initialed Handkerchiefs, 7c Ea. wom 8S and Children’s Handkerchiefs of sheer, fine lawn, with prettily embroidered spray design and col jored letter; choice of three colors. Attractive value at 7¢ each, —Basement Salesroom sizes 28 to 1 tailored from dependable suitings Suit with two pairs of knickerbockers, Sizes 6 to 17 years, Price $3.95. —Basement Satesroom Beads Reduced to lc and 5c LASS BEADS, and jewels to be used for fancy work, reduced to $¢@ dozen. Gold Beads, Stee! Beads and Small Glass Beads reduced to bunch ~-Basement Salesroom, each JOLL COLLARS, Flat Collars and Em. Neckpieces RY. (i. 25c Voile Collars in various attractive shapes, We each moderately priced at ~~Basement Salesroom. CHILDREN’S SHOES ISSES' and Children’s Patent over a Button SI last, Sizes oes, made foof-form with cravenette loth top 6 to &, with spring $1.25 pair 8% to 1], heel, $1.50 pair; 1 75 ‘3 pair sizes be with sprit Children’s Gun-metal Button Shoes, on foot-form last, Boy and Girls’ Tan Lotus Calf Play Oxfords with chrome. tanned soles—very serviceable. Sizes 6 906: 9 11, 81.00; 2, $1.25; 3 to 7, $1.50, Children's Patent Vici Kid A new Mary Jane Pumps, with hand: | received 8% to 11, | sole Drape Veils 25c HESE desirable Drape Veils have a ribbon edge and measure 1% yards long. Choice of black and white effects and plain black and brown, Price with heel. $1 sole i to 8 and spring $1.25 pair; pair 12 to shipment of Women's Pumps, sizes | S£.95 pair has been Rubber sizes Basement Salesroom.

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