The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1915, Page 8

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Every Serge Dress in This Lot Is Worth $5.00 —at Least and Many of Them Are $6.00 Sorts Take Your Choice of Them at $3.95 & On Tuesday at the Bon Marche’s 25th Anniversary Sales These Women’s Dresses are made of ‘ood, all-wool serge, in the eavier weights—with a crepes included for good measure ? Some of them are made in the plain | ff tailored styles, while others—with a em) more decidedly feminine air—are trimmed or prettily embroi 1 Many good “‘every day” shades in the lot—Belgian Blue, Battleship Gray, Tan, Palm Beach Sand, Tuxedo Brown, Black and half a dozen different shades of Navy Blue. $1.59 Women’s Dainty Lingerie and Organdy Blouses at that are worth your care Votles, Beautiful New Biou ful consideration. Lingeries, and Batistes, combined with lac medallions and dainty embroidering, with new style collars. Up-to-the-Minute Styles . Splendid Woo! Dress Skirte—thes ‘mannish tweeds and suitings—perfectly | and trimmed in styles that you will iike—in col- | ors and black. Specially priced Tuesday at $5 ' —The Anniversary Sale of Black Silks— $1.50 Taffeta Silk at $1.75 Peau de Soie at fine or few nub Women’s Late Style Silk Petticoats, Special at Theee New Silk Petticoats are tn the lend! styles—of silk taffeta, silk jersey and #flk m saline—sc 1 deep brocad silk flounc 8. $4.45 each. | Lovely Tailored Suits, Worth Up to $24.50, for $15 | Take your pick from this lot of high-« for only $15.00. Well tatlored models of gabar dines, mannish serges, Wool poplins, mixtures and | in the best shades and black —Second Floor. $4.45 ng | Organdies Jersey tops tonal ruff of serges, | C tatlored | checks, With splendid savings on dependable —$l1 29 _ Sitke—and just when — a Beautiful, indeed, Is this pure dye | Black Siiks are being Extra saabiel for | $1.29 a yard. worn more extensively Heavy, dout ach chea wide, than at any time in sole, 36 inches wide, at $ c 4d lustrous; mer Gr idroeset- | recent yeare varettba: Sorropita ar coats $1.50 Black Moire Silk Elegant heavy Black Moire Silk Cc 26 inches wide, beautifully water marked, correct for sults or coat, 89c Black Peau de Soie Splendid, serviceable Dress Silk !s Black Peau de Sole, 36 inches wide, Very lustrous, at 75 a yard. $1.25 Black Taffeta Silks ) We've in this lot five pieces of fine . ck Dress Taffeta, soft chiffon finish, for all dress purposes, 36 Ins. wide. $1.25 Black Peau de Soie ' Only a limited quantity of this heavy | Black Peau de Sole, fine and lustrous, $1.05. ‘95c Inches wide, at 95c a yard. | $1.05) | $1.65 Black Satin Sublime) Soft mellow finish Satin Sublime, 40 inches wide. Ideal for all dress $1.65 $1. 75 Black Taffeta Silk’ 40-inch pure dye lustrous ( Sutton} ° $l. 35 | Hmtted quantity only. 00 Black Faille, Yard ) | $1.00 Black Dress Taffeta ead Silk Black Faille, the latest | r h nish, for or waists, for dresses, sults or coats $1. 55 | Fn cary finish, for dresses or walsts, | 85c J —Upper Main Floor. purposes. Special, $1.15; worth $115) | | Taffeta, elegant dress qualit Beantifil lustrous Dress Taffeta, soft > gaitde 36 inches wide; $1.55 J] Anniversary Specials in SKIRTS Morning Specials Domestics cee 1” See cae eee” | ee 10c Swiss Vests 5c Each | 6c Blue Calicoes 4c Yard FREE Women's White Ribbed Vests, low | ck, no sleeve atyle 4,000 yards of Navy Biue Callicoes, | with white figures, stripes and | checks, 25 inches wide. Not over 20 Yards to a customer, at fe a yard | 7c Bleached Muslin 5c Yard | 2,000 yards of Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide—full bolts and perfect ooo Not over 15 yards to a cus- , at Se a yard; value 7% | 10c Chambray Gingham 71/,c Chambray Gingham, 3,500 yards, in Jengths to 10 yards, 2 plain styles, checks and stripes, blue, pink, tan and gray. ‘10c Printed Lawns 8c Yard Only Sc a yard for 2,000 yards of Printed Lawns, 27 inches wide, tn | lengths to 10 yards. 10c value. In neat ‘floral designs. 8c a yard. —Lower Main Floor. sizes 34, 36 and with slight imperfections in knit 9a. m. to at be. —Upper Main Floor. | 33-Inch Pongee 39c Yard 26 pieces of heavy hand-woven Pon gee, fine for waists, dresses and un derwear; 33 inches wide, at 39¢ from 9 a.m. to 12. Upper Main Floor. 30c Matting Rugs 21c Each Choice Matting Rugs, size 27x54 inches, in choice Oriental designa, at fle each from 9 a. m, to 12 Tuesday. On the Third Floor. Screen Remnants 10c Each Rest Black Wire Screen Remnants in assorted widths and lengt worth | to 25e, at 19¢ each from 9 to 12. De. livered with other housefurnishings. Lower Main Floor. Five good styles to choose from— and an expert cut- ter to do the work -and he pins the seams carefully together—all you have to do is to sew them up Buying the goods in our Dress Goods Section at 95c a yard or more — entitles you to this vice. —Upper Main Floor. Anniversary Specials in White Goods for Tuesday Only ting. ser- 15¢ Lawn 10c Yd. 15¢ Nainsook 10c | White Goods | Long Cloth 95c 1,200 yards of white Yard 12Y2c 95e a bolt for $1.25 Soft-finished nain- 200 and 25 assorted 10 long clot lawn, 4 es Maan in nook, 26 inches wide, in | white goods 000 yards long cloth, inches | lengths to 12 yards, lengths to 7 yards. ohn a rustaiae wide, with soft chamois dT fine and sheer, at 10c a | Good quality cloth, at | crepes, lawns, volles | Mish, on sale Tuesday “fj yard. Value 15c. 10¢ a yard; value 15, and madras, | —Lower Main Floor. Bargain Tuesday in the Bacon New Potatoes at 5c a Pound Lots of Econo- 15c Cider Vinegar | Ne California White Rose Potatoes, | maiesin ‘‘Good é Rew crop, splendid quality, large Thingsto Rag oe Size, priced at 5c a pound Tuesday. gel Cor ogl a roasted, Post Tonsties, the new pack . free er regular jo Grade Free demonstration, estes ., 25¢ | Free te .10c ey /- in Gi Jules, Gay only, Kepner grape a. are ase, now k Pepper, gun i} on. oar ‘ re scores ses. .20c 19c Hon Marche Ire- Ts apality Alas 15 Pounds of Pure Cane Sugar at xia large Me Cod, 8 to 5 Pure Cane Sugar, 15 pounds for 8%c, with $1.00) kind ex Iba. each; 6 ; not including flour or mor strawberries ; sugar. Not over 15 pounds to a customer . H pouna ......0C f f in 27ke fieeded Raisins, fine quality © qua Rea ounce packages 6c | Family made from [i ten pound wack New Crop g004 nize, fine quality Bian, Monte Age +e > ic 250 Del Monte Mothers’ Training Pure Apple Butter Priced 90 a Lb 25c¢ Dei Monte Apri: 96 a Can School Pure Apricot Jam at 12!460 a Lb 25e Del Monte Peaches at 19¢ # Can Tea Fannings Priced at 12!.¢ a Lb. | FREE LECTURE 5 Pounds White “Corn Meal at “186 Tryphosa Jelly Powder 7c a Package | White Borax Tollet Soap, 5 for 19¢( Tuesday Afternoon ) Washington Corn Flakes at 7c Pkg imported italian Peas at 12/c a Can \ at 3 o’Clock in the | New Teas, ail 50c Grades, 392 Pound Skinless Figs, No. 1 Cans, 15¢ Each} Sixth Floor Cafe \ Uncie akfast Food 220 Pkg, We carry a full supply of G Clow's Waffle Del Monte Sauer. | Union 8t—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Tel. Elliott 4100 Monday afternoon Nal H’Rith and ladies are to be held by which is to begin a will be addressed Arriving at 3:48 at the OW, ¢ to the constitutional grand lodge lcomed Monday night at the most the Jewish population of Seattle. hall after meetin notable public The meeting Tenth ave. and Pine at which an !nformal reception and dance soprano, will render a vo tion, Miss at Odd Fellows by some of the will follow, Mise Lenora Fried cal solo, and Isadore Neft wi Neft will be the ac Mines may pr Wolf is across the con o'eloc) visitors, . operat a violin selec Fannie ompanist Simon Wolf from delivering he has felt the strain of th nensions of the convention, ‘I and A, B, Seelenfreund vistors will be gly a trip about th his address, Mr trenuous trip event 76 years old, and the busy Asher of New York ago, Dr, Samuel Koch will preside, The ut the Herald hotel at 6 o'clock, fol nent and ‘BINAL BYRITH MEET TONIGHT | other speakers will be H of Chie “ASK MR, FOSTER” WITH US NOW etties tn the n owing important information bu Seattle has b n added to the list of 26 8 which at of the Ask Mr, Foster free reau t » branch opening Monday tn a epecially equipped of fice on rd floor of the Frederick & Nelson store This e, which will be provided free to the public, will be of) vast benefit, as it will supply toformation regarding all forms of travel and transportation, the © hod and time of departure will be given about Pacific ocean and Pacific and the world Infe rding Alaska, arding Alaska, ation o Orlent, the Orient, and arrival anywhere tn be paid to {nformation re be paid to {information r Pacific coast tours The “Ask Mr, Foster” bureau will be a great thing mobilists, as {t will supply fllustrated descriptive ma try to be parsed thru, in addition to road maps and guide books SEVEN GOVERNORS TO BE HERE ocean r of the coun vernors of Western and Pac coast states will convene here to discuss for protection, reclam Jands, and other subjects of vital interest represent | days, beginning Tuesday, n, the handling of publt of the | r touring auto : i | peor ates they tes sure of attendance are; Gov. Lister, chairman, and pry of Utah, Withycombe of Oregon, Alexander of Idaho, Boyle ada, Stewart of Montana, Johnson of ‘oO will bi California, Hunt of Arizona and detained in thelr r tive stater f Nevada and Senator Jones of Washington hav | Gova. Weat of Oregon, Hawley of Idaho, Oddie of Nevada |} rey of Wyoming may attend i} has been asked to welcome the visitors at the New |i at 10 o'clock Tuesday, They will bo entertair evening by the Commercial Club at a banquet, Wednesday! and the Chamber of Commerce will be | Carlson of Colorado | | i} || i] | Tuesday the navy yard will be visited, hosts at ® theatre party at the Moore theatre, to see “Everywoman A bie cake han been prepared under the direction of H. J. Titus of the Northern Pacific dining car department, for the Commercial Club ban-|ff quet f it STORK DELAYS MURDER TRIAL =| NEW YORK, May 17.—Because she ts about to become a mother, |i Mrs. Ida Sniffen Walters will not be tried until October on a charge of | fi murdering her two children, to whom she gave cyanide of potassium. | f Her trial was postponed today on motion of the district attorney, | who objected to the plan the defense of pushing the case at this | fi | time. | I do not belleve one man fn a hundred could nay that he would i | give a fair trial to a woman about to become a mother,” said Justice Weeks, in granting the motion to postpone the case. “Almost any man would be prejudiced in her favor.” i] | Rall was fixed at $7,500, and it was reported that this might be/| il furnished. HERE ARE THE PRIZE BABIES | } The baby contest at the Hippodrome Saturday brought out 45 ba- | | bles of such physical and temperamental excellence that the judges, | | fonring to arouse maternal fealoustes, determined to keep the identities of the winners a secret until Monday, and to announce them in The || Star. | Such fine, chubby, Jolly, well-mannered babies were surely never |i} | gathered together under one roof before. | William T. Moore, 6 months, 1512 Boylston ave, month-toeix class Elvira R. Faasch, 10 months, 1325 Sixth ave, lends in the six-| | monthsto-one-year clase | Dorothy Nell Moody, 18 months, 528 13th ave. N., gets the honors| in the one-year-to-two clans. | Evelyn Hayes te months, two-yearto-three c Eugene and ogenia Vidal, twins, had no competition 1} SAYS COST OF FOOD IS HIGHER Has the cont of necessities gone up in Seattle? i Labor Commissioner E. W. Olson so reports upon information on | price quotations from dealers, which he has compiled | The figures were complied on the needs of a family of five, and | | the same list of articles a year ago showed a cost of $418.46 a year | while now ft fs $44 an increase of ¢ It 1s $444.92 in Spokane | and $434.22 in Tacom UNIVERSITY BOY DROWNED | | | | 1 University students, among whom the deceased enjoyed a wide ac | | wins In the one- Van Siclen apartments, wins in the | | quaintance, were mourning Monday the tragic death of Carl A. Carison, | 18, sophomore, drowned Saturday in Lake Washington, Carlson was seized with cramps while in bathing at Pontiac. He was pulled out | sive nove but died en route to the \ tal ral minutes by companions, hos- JAPANESE STEAMER ON FIRE SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.—-A cable to the marine department of the local Chamber of Commerce today stated that a message from the |S. S. Mongolia declares the Miner Chiyo Maru was on fire off the Jap. | anese coast. The Mongolia left Yokohama yesterday for San Francisco | and the Chiyo Maru was due in Yokohama tomorrow. The wireless from the Mongolia did not state whether the Chiyo Maru waa in danger. BRUCE A REGULAR BEAR CAT | Bruce Granville, who bought a half-interest In the Butler hotel bar- | ber shop last week, 1s apparently a much-wanted man, Just now he's jon his way to Portland, where he's wanted on a charge of holding up } a sub-postoffice. Sheriff Hodge also received word today that D. 8, Dickerson of the| | Nevada state prison wants him, it appearing, according to Dickerson, | that Granville is none other than Baron La Rose, who escaped a few months ago, and for whom a reward of $100 has been offered, Gran ville was arrested by the Seattle Dene Naa last week, MAYOR HI VETOES SLEUTH BILL Declaring that the ordinance requiring the licensing and register- Ing of private detectives would be a “boon to safe-crackers and shop- lifters and & blessing:to 1illcit Hquor dealers,” Mayor Gill Monday ve-| toed the Hesketh bill. He also declared the measure was unconatitu- | tional, for it placed a prohibitive tax, $100 a year, on a certain class of | legitimate bustness | JACKIES ARE VACCINATED BREMERTON, May 17 vaceinated by order of Saturday, of Clty we | | 1 Members of the cruiser Charleston were Rear Admiral Pond, following the discovery, | wo light cases of smallpox. Two recruits from Salt Lake | affected WANT PEOPLE TO VOTE ON WAR THE SEATTLE STAR Home Journal Ladies’ | FREDERICK &~ NELSON Patterns Two Unusually Attractive Offerings of ( On the First Floor, 4 clearance of surplus lines oats variety ings, WOOLEN MATERIALS for Suits, floor samples in SUMMER FI and Dresses, comprising a PURE for porch and indoor of favored styles and color- ing various patterns in Table sharply underpriced at $1.00 and Rockers, of Reed, Willow White Piques, 25c and 35c Yard HESI especially good demand this season for making up into dresses, sport suits and separate skirts, and are beautifully at st ideas in plain-tailored, pockets. The Colors, Black, Belgium-Blue, inspection. ished around arm-eyes with narrow embroidery edging. New O-Cedar Mop C bi ti 1 25 HE 6-quart kettle and two 2-quart om ina 10n, ry pans which make up this handy int Seaat aluminum set may be combined in dif- AD cleaning ae TTD i : and. GuaHae ferent ways to make a Steamer, roaster, requirements in the cereal cooker or double boiler. bare are seat ao Made of heavy spun aluminum, and his new O-Cedar sally : T , Mop Combination. specially priced for Tuesday's selling yle, T is a rare opportunity, at the height of desirable Suits at so very low a pric A special purchase; seventy-five ex- cellently-tailored New for women and misses: 16, 18 and 20 years; 34 to 42 Bu: The jackets Country the Putty The come Corset Covers at 19c (A et Ww \ ‘ty eae Nen\ of The combination of the two Mopa is attre ac tively Brassieres Special 75c Al HE siere shown in the sketch is trimmed Cluny material with ribbon-run bead- i Made in without boning. Special at 35 newest and instantly priced at ®4.225,—Hov Timely and Economical Interest: On the Third Floor, 4 dis; season's desirable very intere in this Fiber construction. She excellent-fitting Bras- Service with wide lace of joined to the rated from a 4 office on the pattern, store people of front-fastening visitors are invited th office. Aisle Table, J Floor This nyate Service is tized trained specialists medium-wide-wale White Piques are in without charge, mation concerning identical in First Floor. yard; also in a heavier weight, cepted. yard. BASEMENT SALESROOM A Timely Suit-Buying Opportunity Of a Most Unusual Order Special | | $9.85 | Tuesday the season, to buy such Suits, in sizes the season's favorite Eton, Norfolk and the Skirts show Club styles ; are cut on lines, many with belts and materials are Gaberdines, Poplins, Serges and Checked Worsteds. Taupe, Navy, Tan unusualness of the values will be- apparent upon a_ personal sale Tuesday, at $9.85. Basement Salesroom. On 10c Card MBROIDERY _ inser- tion beading run G 4ASS, Jet, Pearl and other novelty with inch-wide ribbon ming Buttons in a good assortment of and Torchon lace edging trim the attractive Corset Cover shown in the sketch. It is made of good quality muslin and moderately priced at 19¢. Another pretty Corset Cover is trimmed with embroidery insertion, filet lace edging and tnsertion drawn with ribbon, Price 1pe¢. A dainty Corset Cover bf {s trimmed with ribbon- run embroidery and fin- —Ha Price 19¢. nent Salesroum, Special $1.45 | Set It consists of two O-Cedar Mops in moisture - retaining at $1.45 set. - floors and all dust “seconds, ng purposes very serviceable at this price. “St ¢ pair. but they dia ps 6%, are, un@sually PUYALLUP, quarterly session ment of the fe to de May 17.—The Pierce County Grange, meeting in Its Saturday, adopted resoluttons asking for an amend ral constitution taking away from congreas the power and to submit such questions to a vote of the lare war, people Two membere of Dr. Matthews’ church were talki ? king togethe or service Sunday, One of them said eotalbais Matthews can dive d heard,” “Yes, and stay under longer,” | “And come up driest,” Into the truth than any other preach said his companion, | added the first speaker, | S Side Combs IDE in Teaming Braids 10c Reduced to 3c Yard ting reductions, of odd Mail Orders Promptly Filled , Chair Ask Mr. Foster Travel Information spectially- Our customers uttle generally and # Third Floo: the to avail selves of the services of a thoroughly organization ot for supplying, advice and infor- travel by all New Trimming Buttons this known methods, and about schools, camps and educational and pleas- esirable also for children’s coats They are uré toura. ‘Raliway kod etocmeaan venly-woven, with well-rounded cords, and launder — gchedules and descriptive pamph- lets of resorts, hotels, schools and Twenty-seven inches wide, very moderatey priced camps are supplied No fees are asked or ever ac styles and sizes, priced low at 10¢ card —Basement Salesroom. 200 Combination Aluminum Sets Housewares Section. box, one for var. . titscn‘ttiee Boys’ Cotton Stockings woodwork waxed T HESE heavy ribbed Black Cotton Stockings are nevertheless, good value » 8% and 9% Price —Basement Salesroom. Net-Top Laces 10c Yard Combs and Rarrettes RIMMING BRAIDS th a AINTY Venise-edged Net several styles, unusu variety of styles and col- Top Laces in white and ally low priced at 10¢, ors, redaced to $¢@ yard. ecru, widths up to 4 tnches, Basement Salesroom j—Basoment Satesroom unusual value at 10¢ yard. Basement Salesroom. Trim-

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