The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1915, Page 14

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T JEWELRY DAY ‘ At The Bon Marche’s 25th Anniversary Sales With deeply cut prices—for a day—on all the pretty novelties—in summer jewelry—starting (fine for you if | you've gifts to buy) and going down tie line to a sale of rings at 19c that is a bargain | off with a straight discount of 331-3 per cent on all sblid gold jewelry wonder indeed. Pretty 25c¢ ; 50c {A Maker's Sale of Pretty A Sale of I retty 25¢ and Gold and Silver Rings Shell Hair Ornaments, Priced At Be —At 15¢ ens Rings in 8 K, Gold Rings in hundreds styles, pl ain Lower Main Floor factory sale of Rings, 190, 39¢ and 480 apiece Upper Main Floor Hair Ornaments, pieces that strike the fan feminine eye. Barrettes, Braid Pins, Casque 8 Another priced at amber, and Back Combs included, 7 ne set, in sl piryee demi-blonde, and 3 Solid Gold Jewelry $1.95 50c Genuine Flower Beads A+ 95 x . 1-3 Less German At 25c Desirable pieces of Jewelry, solid - s A number of pretty designs tn Flow gold, at 1: 13 less, ¢ Links, Scart Mesh Bags er Heads, including roses, violete y Pins, Lockets and others . ilacs. ta preee, ‘biee, aia included, we trung with gold bead clasp. 7 PAIR (FS desert lal Aen Imported Jet Jewelry $298 CUFF LINKS AT $1.99 PAIR "At Deeply Cat Pri $650 CUFF LINKS AT $4.33 PAIR : eeply Cut Prices $7.80 TIE PINS PRICED $1.00 EACH German Silver | | Jet Jowe $250 TIE PINS PRICED $1.67 EACH | Mesh Bags with | 00°), “ocew alike $250 NECK CHAINS AT $1.67 EACH 5 will find §125 NECK CHAINS AT 83c EACH yer $1.98 NECK CHAINS AT $1.32 EACH JET COLLARS aa wae ty on ae ape es GOLD } JET BRACELETS 98 T 3.91 Ac §2350 GOL *) hace Bam la a ee JET BAR PINS AT 25¢, 50¢ AND 98 ced B EMICED S187 EA. JET BROOCHES PRICED 800 EACH $725 GEAUTV PINS AT 830 CARO $1.98 BEAUTY PINS AT $1.32 CARO in all and In the lot you inch fancy frames, made of fine meshes and with good, strong chain handles. On JET BRAID PINS 50c TO $3.50 EACH sale at 98« piece. | JET BRRRETTES 98 TO $1.50 EACH { Anniversary Sale of $1.25 House Dresses —At 83c— Jet Jewelry to please the fancy of NECKLACES 680c TO $3.50 | Well made dresses—in ginghams—chambrays | and percales—neatly trimmed in many attrac- tive ways. Nice Dresses for house, lawn or porch wear—of a bright summer morning there are several good styles in the lot two of them are pictured here, They come in check, plaid and striped gingham—mixed chambrays—and figured and striped per- cales. BUY AS MANY AS YOU WANT TO} ON SATURDAY AT 83 APIECE. —Second Floor. 50c Silk Gloves 42c Pair ‘Women's 2-clasp Tricot Silk Gloves, white only, sizes 5% to 8, with double finger tips, special at 42c instead of, 50c, on Saturday. Kid Gloves 89c a Pair Women's $1.25 and $1.50 fine Dres: Kid Gloves, white, black. tan, gray, green, red, sand and putty; sizes 6% to 8 in the lot, but not in every shade. —Upper Main Floor. Creamery Butter 25c Ib. WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER, FINEST QUALITY. NOT OVER 3 POUNDS TO EACH, NO PHONE ORDERS. Silk Lisle Hose 25c a Pair Our well-known Lady Violet “Onyx” Brand Silk Lisle Hose pair. Black, tan and white; sizes to 10, in two weights. \Women’s Silk Hose 63c P. it | Irregulars of Women's $1.00 and §$ Pure Thread Silk Stockings, with lisie thread tops, soles, heels and toes sizes 814 to 10 In the lot. —Upper Ma In the New Drug Store Special prices to tempt you to come to the new ly arranged drug store on the Lower Main Floor, Union St Side. Fiberloid Dress- ing Combs, colors, 25c size, 19¢. Fiberloid Dress- ing Combs, colors, 15e size, 10¢. Bathing Diving cap Cotter, our | Colors, Ze. Shes iene ee Palmolive Citrus Powder, 10c size, T¢. moe Dadeages, Armour’s 15c Bath Mustard Soap and 25¢ Rub-| 1 | 1 box of three for ber Wash R. 15¢. Saturday Morning Specials On Sale at These Prices From 9 A. M. to 12 Only—No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for Any of Them—Quantities Are too Limited Saturday’s Anniversary Specials in Gloves and Hosiery oor. Jad Salts, 75c 55¢. Sal Hepatica, $0c | size, at 3B3¢. Cathartic | pound Pills, 25c size jat 15¢. Caps,| "Carter's Pills, the shape, | 25 size, for 13¢. Pape’s Diapepsin 50c size, size, Kippered Chinook Sal- mon, best quality, pound 14c Mediem Red Salmes, No of the 10 sacks vs 372c Californian Ripe Olives, splendid quality, No. 1 can Botled Ham, sliced to or- Ger, priced, a pound . pee c Potato Salad, made fresh every day, 10c pound UAttle Pork Sausage, |) est 15c Figs, pound Mayflower Soap, | large 19c —Fourth Floor, quality, fresh shipment, pound. . Printed Lawns 36 : gto Lawns, 25 sea Inch Pongee Silk at “ Lustrous Pongee Silk In a fine shade of tan, im lengths to 20 yards, not over 12 | tor dresses or Walsts, at 25c a yard from 9 9 yards to each, from 9 a. m. to 12, | m. to 12, if the lot holds out —Lower Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor 90c Bedspreads 69c Each Crocheted Bedspreads, % size, medium weight with niee looking patterns, from 9 a. m. to 12 at 69 —Lower Main Floor, 15c Nainsook 10c a Yard Plain White Nainsook, 36 inches wide In lengths to 7 yards, soft fin ish, 10¢ @ yard from 9 a. m. to 12. | Lower Main Floor. Children’s 25c Waists 10c | Children’s White Knitted Under Walsts with the buttons and straps, sizes 1 to 13 years, from 9 a, m. to 12 at 10¢, “Seconds” of our 25¢ Lisle Howe, black from 124%4c Yard Lustrous Black Sateen, 26 inches wide, Jet black, for linings, skirts or bloom ers, 9 a. m. to 12 at 12%c —Upper Main Floor. 40c Matting Rugs 29c | Heavy Reversible | ing Rugs, 27x54 in | geometrical and ca t of. fecta, 9 a. m. to 12 at 2%¢ —Upper Main Floor. | each —Third Floor, Pickaninny only, sizes 5 to 9% at 150, 9 a, m. to 12 Hammerschlag’s Wax Paper, the Se packages, on sate Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 at 2 packages for Se —Upper Main Floor. Matt Linen Pound Paper, & pound from Envelopes to match —W/pper Main Floor $1.75 Black Broadcloth $1 Beautiful Chiffon cloth, lustrous black, 9 a, m lot holds m. to " 0c package 1244 Curtain Swiss, Yard 264nech Figured and Dotted White Swiss, good quality, in mill Jengths short curtains. 9 to 12 at 10c © cas for long or a yard —Third Hisced) to 12 1.09 a yard, if the out Com- | for | Plasters, | \ | | | 25c Black Sateen | Children’s 25c Hose 15c| —Upper Main Floor. | 5c Wax Paper, 2 Pkgs. 5c | es in | 25¢ Pound Paper for 16c | —Upper Main Floor, | M. Q. Devel- oper, regular Sc tubes at 7 for 25c. Upper Main pa to be given away to by companied den Went Coffee Hooth Sniurday morning. — BBXMARCH Union 8t—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattle Tel. Elliott 4100 parents at deh tgh 5 Developing Trays, 20c kind, 1S¢ each, Upper Main Floor, at regular | JOHN D., JR., PEEVED AT QUESTIONS | Yestigation into the recent Colors I tion on had picked DR. THROBALD . BETHMANN-HOLLWEG. Dr. Theobald Von Bethmann-Holiweg, imperial chancellor of Ger- many, who, as head of the government, received the United States ge from his minister of ho affairs for transmission to the , and wh® is framing the WASHINGTON, federa May 21.—Resuming the stand today before the commission on industrial relations, which is conducting an in » coal strke, John D. Rockefeller read another statement, her makng clear bis position re at great struggle. Wa garding entered hia atten: | weeks ago, of In his examination, ce in Trinidad, Colc t AW son aders of the Color tke, who was of murder, The chairman's examination Was renented by | who declared that “the questions were so framed as to| to place me in the position of appearing to concede that I have/ willfully tampering with the courts, that I am prepared to in-| ce the course of justice, or that I entertain a po on superior to r citizen elther before fore the law or law or toward ita administration CaP AUSTREM CALLS OFF WAR War declared by Capt. Henry Austrem, Myrtle Endresen, against the U. 8. army and navy and the t trict attorney's office, flashed in the pan Friday morning, when Capt Austrem capitulated by agreeing to turn over the floating mine he Cape Plattery to the proper naval offiet Capt. Austrem, returning from a fishing trip, picked ap the fron mine casing near the lightahip Umatilla, He brought It to Seattle and wan dissatisfied with the standing re-| ward of $20 for the recovery of mines which break away from their | the trial a one of the halibut schooner 3 dis-| | moorings at Fort Worden. | He created some excitement on the water front by loudly refusing | | to turn bis find over to the naval authorities, and threatening to take it/ released on to the Canadian naval base at Esquimalt, where he might get more! for It Then he arrested, charged with larceny on the high seas, and 500 ball When he appeared before U. § arraignment, Friday, he was as mild as milk Commissioner J. C. Whitlock for On motion of the U. & | attorney's office the case went over until Saturday morning, on the } | ravigation. | annual rose show to be held in Woodland park, Saturday and Sunday, CAPT. OLSEN SURE IS WELCOME | Commere | this view understanding that {t will not be pressed In the event the captain turns the mine over to the proper authorities The mine was not loaded with explosives and was not a danger to ISN'T HE SIMPLY AWFUL, GIRLS? SAN RAFAEL, Cal, May 21—Coametics, rouge and fashionable | hats are not wanted tn Judge Zook’s court. In fact, they become a men ace to the wearer when under the eye of the court. The judge took objection to all three when he addressed three pretty maidens, “all dolled | up,” in his courtroom. The judge did not walt until court was over to! air bis opinions. Hessimply called Rev. Newton E. Clemonson, father of the maidens, before him, and expressed his disapproval from the bench “You should not permit your daughters to appear {n public in such ridiculous attire,” ald the court Tho girls app 1 ax witnesses in the divorce trial which their mother, Mrs. Jennie Clemonson, had instituted against the minister. | The court found that Clemonson was not guilty of the acts charged in ; the woman's complaint and denied the divorce decree. ROSE SHOW DANCE TONIGHT Mountain View, on the north side of Green Lake, is to be en fete tonight, when practically everybody tn the Green Lake district is ex pected to turn out to the big community dance to be given in Harm's| hall in ald of the funds of the Green Lake Rose society, The proceeds | are to be devoted by the society toward defraying the expenses of the! June 12 and 13. Charles Harm has donated the hall, and music will be provided by} John Hudson and his orc! sett Norway as a market for a considerable amount of Northwest prod- ucts will be discussed when Capt, Fritz Olsen, of the Fred Olsen Steamship Co., of Christiania, Olsen hed Seattle Thursday, He ts a guest of the Chamber of The chamber is arranging a conference between Olsen and | the fruit and grain men. The Olw line recently announced plans for service between Beat- tle and Norw Six motorships are now dullding for this new trade SAYS INSURANCE 1S CURE FOR WAR LAKE MOHONK, N. Y., May 21.—The beat preventive of war Is the insuring of a nation against financial losses caused by war, in the opinion of former Gov, Simon Baldwin of Connecticut. He expressed in an address today before the Lake Mohonk peace ec ference. Insuring nations against pecuniary loss caused by wars,” paid Baldwin, “tends to discourage war, because the capitalists granting the} insurance will work for peace, in the interest of their bank accounts } “A soft answer In diplomatic exchanges 1s a better preventive than @ rough threat,” | ‘Fhe former governor cited the case when Secretary of State John Hay courteously reminded Germany of the Monroe doctrine when that! country contemplated the acquisition of an island off the coast of Vene zuela, causing Germany to desist, | TO ISSUE TOURIST GUIDE HERE Thru efforts of the publicity bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. » tourlet guide of the state of Washington will be issued in about three ka by Dr. William Forgo of New York city, who has issued tourist guides of California and other states, The guide, containing {lustra tons and a bird's-eye map of the Puget sound country, will meet the needs of the heavy tourist travel due to begin about the middle of | June | LOS ANG » May 21.—Formal notice of appeal from Judge Fr Wood's decision, finding Attorney Bari Rogers and Chief of Pol Sebastian guilty of contempt of court was made today nod fined Rogers $200, with the niternative of 100 days in jail, for sending a letter to the grand jury demanding “fair play” when the Zehastian cave was under investigation. Sebastian was not fined, be-| cause in sonding the letter ho sald he acted on advice of counsel, meets with a number of shippers here. |f HE SEATTLE at Mail Orders Promptly Filled Home FREDERICK &— NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM Wide Variety in Women’ s Coats at ($12. 50 the Journal Patterns Ladies’ | Black Mohair Aprons, Special 25c NIRCULAR Fitted Apron / of good quality with two p front Ve store er Coat t naa that Basement Salesroom’s for pockets in assortment at this etical price, el it includes White Chinchillas Plaid Mackinaws Black-and-white Coatings Gaberdines Poplins Black Taffeta Silks able for ze. Colored Hose 25c Pair yyouee 8 Mercerized Lisle 10, unus in styles s street, al valu mis Good $12.50. ih ei SKIRTS, $1.95 Made up from r” Baner Extra-Size Union Suits, 35c wo N's fineribbed a mak Cot bineth of suitings in low neck, sleevelenr le, with tight or lacetrimmed knee, sizes 40, 42 and 44. Exception al value street wear prin 1 values at $1.95. WHITE WASH SKIRTS, $1.50 AND $1.95— White Pique and Twill Skirts for outing wear, 22 t st measureme $1.50 and $1 -B5. KHAKI OUTING GARMENTS Picture ATTRACTIVELY PRICED footed Khaki Middy BI es, $1.50. rfolk Coats, 6inch, 92.95. Khaki W: $1.75. Khaki Divided 23 to 30 waist measurement, $2.75; 30 to 36 waist measurement, $3.00. CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, $1.95— and 1 novelties in Crepe 1 flesh-color, in sizes — Basement Salesroom vent Ralesroom sizes priced at Picture Frames Low Priced S6CILVERINE Frames tn 4-inch size oval Khaki N 25e; be. nent Salesroom. Patent Leather Belts, 25c LACK Patent Leather Belts, 1% Inches wide, and lengths to inches, attrac tively priced at 25¢, —Basement Balesroom rie, king Skirts Skir ise styles fron white, maize an New ica Hats 25c ICTU RESQUE much in demand for brimmed Blow j ty these Messaline Windsor als fc Ties tn pink, old-rose, white, navy, black, red, Alice-blue, green, yellow and gray; meas uring one yard long. Excep- tonal value at Qe each. ement Balesroom. Miller Corsets broad ERY effects wear with Middy small shapes are ere f popular favor in the are in combina- Hats—and both white these new smartest of black and tions One extremely smart Hat is a black velvet tam with blocked straw brim in white or other contrasting x with trimming of fancy ostrich and bow of moire. Bead mounts, yarn embroidery edging and facings f satin faille silk are used on the new broad- brimmed sailors. or Transparent Maline Hats adorned with pink French roses are also new arrivals for dress wear. The values are very attractive at $5.00 and $7.50. —Rasement Salesroons BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS $3.95 B' IYS' Norfolk Suits in serviceable materials, with two pairs of knick- S$ pletured, a good Corset for the average figure, made of embroidered batiste and trimmed with embroidery. It has medium bust and long skirt, two hooks below front stay and two sets of hose sup- porters. Price $1.00. Basement Salesroom. erbockers, forced, years, excellent $3.95. BOYS’ JERSEY SWEATERS in gray and maroon, sizes 26 to 34, attractively priced at 50¢. strongly to value rein- 18 at sizes 6 Lace Drape Veils, 45c ANCY Drape Veils in a va- i riety of meshes, some with BOYS’ WASH SUITS— border; black only; unusually in the popular Oliver Twist and Middy Blouse styles, good value at i iota 240s a aii —Basement Salesroom, —Basern palesroom. exe et bentonite 50¢. Children’s Serviceable Shoes Low Priced Children’s Gun-metal Button $1.25 Shoes, with heavy 11% Sizes 5 to 8, $1.25 to 11, $1.50 pair Misses’ and Children’s Pat- ent Button Shoes, made overt last, with craven iy Sizes 6 to 8, with spring heel, sizes 8% to 11, $1.50 pair; spring to & on foot-form last, with sole and spring heel heel, pair; pair; 8} $1.75 pair. Children’s Patent Vici Kid Mary Jane Pumps, with hand- turned sole; si $1.00 pair. Boys’ and Girls’ Tan Lotus 8, 9c; 9 sizes 8% to 11, a foot-form ette cloth tops serviceable. Sizes 6 to § Basement Salesroom, Calf Play Oxfords with chrome-tanned soles to 11, $1.00; 12 to 2, $1.25; 3 to 7, $1.50. very Hose and Reel Combination Special $4.75 hose hose, ISE REEL of feet of finished hardwt together with fifty H ling ling y-inch cotton-covered special $4.75. GRASS HOOKS, SPECIAL 25¢ Hand Sickles of good quality steel, handle, 25e¢. CROQUET SET, SPE Set consists of and Directions complete with coup and nozzle, with enameled wood special CIAL $1.45 balls hardwood to prevent confusion ia p Phi with eight mallets varnished striped to match, lay ing and reg accompany each set, Spe Housewares Sectic

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