The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1915, Page 8

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T HE SEATTLE STAR Bon Marche Will Be Closed All Day Monday—in Observation of Decoration Day The Bon Marché’s Will End Tomorrow With an Old-Fashioned 25th Anniversary Sales It Will Be a Great Finish to a Great Sale For remnants have accumulated—and odds and ends stacked up in a most alarming manner during the tremendous selling campaign that is just over— - THAT WE HAVE HAD TO REDUCE PRICES WITH A VENGEANCE to try and get rid of them all in a day. Upper Main Floor | | Bargains in Silks and Dress Goods | Inches Boe Pomgee Silks, 200 » special, "25c “45¢ yard je SUK and Wool Pop- 39c 81,00 Imported I in width, 500 jot, yard yards in the | SS Black Messatine yards in the lo ' wide, yard Be W to selec wide, yard Me oe Fe $1.25, 3.000 ya lot, to go at in the sale Inches wide, yard Plain and Fancy Silks, Worth Up to 50c, lengths Inc plins, pongees and nm ines. Specially priced at 19¢ @ yard. ka, worth to Te, $00 yards In all, 40 Inches wide, yerd .25¢ 81.00 All-wool Drees © 2.900 yards to choose from, 50 Inches wide, yard 9c Black Broadcloth, |! 5 Inches wide. 500 yards in the lot, yard $1.00 Bee Black aed White Checks, 1,000 yards. 42 tehes “wide, a yard... . 39c Weel Hemnanta, 1.500 Included im this sale, to go at...1-3 Leas ats, 1,500 yards | worth to 25c, 600 yards as yard wie Ia nae | priced, yard On the Upper Main Floor 25c¢ and 50c Jewelry 15c Odds and Ends of Jewelry, Rar Collar Pins, Belt Pins, Cuff and Scarf Pins, worth 2 @nd S0c, on sale Friday at lic each. for On the Fourth Floor Grocery Specials | for Bargain Friday: ‘orm, good quality ‘Tomatecs or weil filled. priced, tc @ can ....... he er White Laundry Soap, jarche a none better; 5 bars.. .19c Whete Codfieh, best quality | H Alaska Cod, 3 to & 6 “Bh pounds each, ib Cc) a ong " Cotton, our regular $00 | 2 . freshly roasted, | 4 pound ..... .25¢ Easters Cove Oysters, fine qual- ity, latest pack; No. 2 9 | cans, 17%e; No. 1 can c Saider’s Cateup, large size bot- | tle, priced, & bottle ........- 19c} Pere Cider Vinegar, Town Talk brand; no extra charge for jug gallon, Oey 150 ‘lle bottles ..... Bl Cream of Wheat, the ideal B breakfast food, Sc) oR] package Cc) ‘s Cocoa, steely pure, | igh grade Cocoa: pound, Be; %-pound 19c | Freeno brand, | 1 | per Tc = >. 10 cana 91.8%; No. | | 5, c| good quality: pound.. 124¢c Kippered | Salmon | Peanut Butter | Second Floor Center Girls’ $2.50 and $3.50) Coats for $1.75 Sizes 2 to 6 Years Just 40 of these Hittle Contes | left—ao we ofter them for a day | at $1.75 instead of the $250 and Chen | Venise Collars 50 Each | <n Juence cerized pongers with your pick green. xray the Iaat versary pockets wide, at Short ‘Lines of Wearables Are Reduced Second Floor, North Breadctotn “$10.00 . at 8 to $16.50 Women’s $39.50 to $85.00 Evening Coats —at $20— S160 Stk * $7.50 Gane stk ; —BARGAIN FRIDAY— ies | "$10. 00 3 tn the lot $10.00 Linea sSo'$3.00 450 Woot $8.00 Wool Dress Skirts Reduced to Sa patch $3.95 Ea. 20 Wool Drees Skirts, fu)! Clared or yoke styles, pockets from blue, bi nd tan, ay of the Annt- man Take at S98 10 in the lot $10.00 Tie, Ohe Mussea Lingerie Watsts, Divided Skirt Suits, Worth $10.00 Lieen $4.96 Slik Kimomos, 45 floor length, figures jermity Skirts, 0.50 Stk and Weel Doster $1.00) le" 96.00 and 97.50 Gray Mix- 1 $2.50 | and 81.15 at $5.00 Just he king Remnants whade white and black, 10cm yard | Veiling Remnants 10c Yd. Remnants of Fancy Vetling black ¥ priced at nw lac! minetten skirts ot and ing these Anniversary Sales the held. We have striven to keep the faith in bargains promised and in values given— not striven in vain, Moor. THE BON Union 8t—Second Ave—Pike St. best Seattle the And if we have enabled you to live for less, things for home or family that seemed far out of reach Tel. Friday for these 13 Khaki RT Divided Feiding Skirts, which can be butt down the front and used for ~jackets in ah riding atyle, with button trimmed | Upper Main Floor, North Bargains in Ribbons and Neckwear | | Ribbon Remnants at 1, Platting 1 we or to Resting for Decorations on Memorial Day, fe m ynrd—Third MARCHE Elliott 4100 50c | < ~ 4} 10c Ib. | 14c Ib. Price “t ” Ribbon Remnants, Including | a | jeanut But-| Finest qual-| | gating, Taffetas, Stripes, Dres Roger's ity Chinook dens, lengths 1 to 2 yards, at ot the Salmon, fresh half price. bent shipment re-| | balf pric priced at 10 ceived every Plaiting Remnants 10c a a pound. jam Yard sit cream In And as We Close Our Anniversary Celebration We wish to thank you heartily—for the part you played in mak biggest secure Upper Main Floor, North Underwear and Hosiery Reduced 2S Hoye’ “Carter” Untow Salts, Children’s 25¢ and ie Mack Cotton Py te all'siten 1G)¢ Infante’ 81.50 (o 82.25 Sik Shirts, Childe: 200 and 250 Stook r 8c Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Carter Under- wear Going Women's 92.50 site Open Takes, oF 6 and 38 Bloomers, § pairs priced at Women’s S00 and The Hinck Cot- tom Tights, 60 pairs, sites 24 to 44, priced at "On the Upper Main Floor 15¢ & 25¢ Ornaments 5c Odds and Ponds of Matr Or ments, Harrettes and a 25¢ Hair Nets 10c Dozen Mair Nets with elastic, moi y all « wort! Lower ‘Main Floor Bargain Rally in], Kitchen Things 526 O44 Decorated Ten and Cof- fee Saucers, worth up to 2 c antsed Iron » with reinforced « Garbage r covers; 20 Inch alze, at Ie to 20¢ Remnants of Black wh Fly Seree assorted widthe and lengths 10c meted Steel Bath- ightiy Samaged 10c 50c $1.00 27 Brown Datey Wool Mrushes, for furniture The Pure Aluminam ped Sauce Pana, with long handle S-qustt ise 39c The Stome Jars, heavily glared inside and outside, 2 gallon eine, at 59c and ende of Candie htly polled, ate, 8 10c cham Cotter etal * '29¢ and *10c | 91.25 No. 1 Universal Food Chop- nd «rind 9c | 20¢ Water) Pails at 15c Ea. Galvanized Wizard Polish at ‘ Iron Water 17 Pais with] for strong wire De! | pall, 10-quart!| have ever some we have Nibbed | '95c| 95c) stk | $2.50] “39 || THE MAN WHO DARED BY JOHN HUNT CHAPTER VII love w w naffed without ure 1 takt bn earnest nt it . 1 And then, as if t belittied her, I added 1 has never told me any about her people or . she w a he c 1 Just we hay been ow I hold t going to ask he confessor for pl sumed Oliver, as the salad was set his br oe?” he interrupt never thought abc ive benedict A man's got to » time. If you're girl be a sort of pg lovers ng t t that she fe on waa reno ithout she gets the miraculous chance to marry a decent man, he could trust her to walk bare foot thru hell before she'd swerve from loyalty.’ Seldom bad I seen Oliver Harding » earnest daa 1 is a wonderful th John The | if | know rything yut it It has power t jeanse polled souls and} |to move intain If that's the wa ou feel about this girl by all means hurry up and marry her if ea w We finished dinner and went to the Cort theatre A pr n play was or And that led to further 1 of love and marriage look « for I don't know wh t had] thing father re | befo: Just yesterday a client |B | have have | been told me that ab been touched by |the real thing at last; that she thought so much of a man and his incing the Rarbary Coast on hance of making good with him.” The Barbary Coast,” I asked; not one of th | assured me. “Did Yep.” Oliv ya think the John 1 you when It h the real thing, they a girls inca ble of hem, nore deeply affected than your snow- white girls, because it's their one chance of redemption. It's a miracle to the emirched wom an--like a man who sees after a lifetime of blindness. “And W, as rarely happens, declared Oliver dur. termission, “it is the ngs to her counts, far more The @ we attach to Inno cence a woman's gift places marriage on a rather low plane, If you'll stop to analyze it. A Sultan demands as much, and little more. “Many a woman herself round with discretion and the proprieties has the spirit of a courtesan. And some women there are in the under world who #0 loathe their traffic, despite the gold it brings, that there is something unprofaned about them.” Hut.” I who rings man a girl ast Inew! I ended with a shudder. ive how a man could to that, even in pity 1 of love y that which abides co’ earnestly inte walked up Kearny st some goad of our co sbeerve the denizens of Sistrict thru Oliver's tolerant eye And then |! saw her, Anna, walking beside the man from whom she had cowered In the Oakland ferry station that night we had returned from Niles canyon. He had hold of her arm, and was bending over her with a proprietary alr. In the glare of Pacific st, that thorof of corruption, they hurried along. | watched them enter a notorious resort, | followed stealthily, unatead. lly, my whole world thrown off its axle and whirling crazily about my head. (To be continued.) : STABS HIMSELF TO DEATH AS HE. STANDS BEFORE THE POLICE DESK PORTLAND, May 27.—Ar- rested on a charge of empt- Ing to defraud the chauffeur of an automobile for hire, Theo- dore H. Fearey, jr, son of a plo- neer Portland shoe merchant, committed suicide in front of the information desk at hi quarters today by stabbing self y was brought to h ead. him- ead. fatroiman Cramp- ton and taken to the Informa tion desk to be booked. Crampton detatled the Fearey had his right hand st and under his coat Feare As Crampton talked, What's the ma ed Thatcher mumbled somethin He was carried t d rushed to the hosp On the elevator Crampton cireum |atances of the case to Acting Capt Thatcher. across y was | seen to slightly lurch, then suddenly grow pale | . old man?” « and threw back the ordinary heavy poch with the blade buried tn the left breast At the hospital tt was found that the blade had penetrated the heart Fearey died on the operating table. ‘PROPERTY OWNERS apeak doesn't dig diteh for $1 TO DECIDE REGRADE If property owners at a confer: ence of the council streets and sewers committee after noon fon to the Yesle et wil be drop ad Chair man Lundy of that committee Admen will hear Joa. H. Appel, John Wanamaker's ad manager at Rathskeller, at noon June & Milwaukee officials ask why city 00 to let water out of Rattlesnake lake | ‘A PRISON SCENE IN “GRAUSTARK” Francis X. Bushman, in the prison scene of “Graustark,” of the flim dramatization of George Barr MoCutcheon’s famous novel, now playing at the Alhambra, of their | man’s coat and saw an |i | | creating clever, in skirts for every occasion TAILORED WOOL SKIRTS Washable Golfine of clever models, and 3, white, kin. Ladies’ | ; a wie wl ; Mail fo) i, FREDERICK E~ NELSON “ n L —_ At Tansy s A M Gos) heavy $4.00, An Exceptional Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Separate Skirts In the Latest Models and Cloths cw UNDREDS of in smart models that example the unusual success the makers have achieved this season in practical and “different” designed Skirts for every day-time and evening purpose ; for travel, for business, for outing and ports; for the tea, the garden party, ner and dance. The moderate prices are quite one of the most interesting features of the ing in navy-blue serge, stripe and check cloths, ing girdles, lines, some $6.95, trimmed with $7.50 to $11.50. STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY NEXT MONDAY, OBSERVING MEMORIAL DAY Iron Beds and Springs stock ANUFACTURER’S samples and surplu of Iron Beds, closed out to us at a concession and on sale in our Furniture Section at extremely Two Hundred Beds: | $4.25, $4.50, $4.75, $5.25, $6, and Springs to fit these Beds are also on sale at special prices, An unusual opportunity for those nish Summer camps and cottages. Skirts to choose from, There are specially- the din- white serge and novelty cut on the new flar- pockets A Special Selling of Very Special Prices low prices. Special at $3.40, $6.85 and $9.75 $4.00, $5.00 and $5.50. about to fur- —Third Floor $3.25, modes show- and NEW SILK SKIRTS in plain and ruffled effects, various comprising Silks ($5.00 to $17.50), occasions, new Pongee Silks SMART WASH SKIRTS, $5.00 AND $7.50— Patch- and trouser-pocket Skirts in white and the new shades, sizes to 35 waist Cotton Gaberdine Skirts in a variety and blue sizes to 36 waist. Omo Dress Shields. special 18¢; regular style, sizes special 20¢, special $5¢. Airlite Silk Invisible Collar Stays in black size 4, Zouave Jacket Shields, and white spectal 7¢, “As You Like It" Collar Stays for etraight and flare collars, spectal 3 for 10¢, Wire Halr-pins in crimped style, special 3 papers for Be, White Embroidery Edging, bolt of 6 yards, special 10¢, “34n-1" Machine Ol, “Stork” Safety special B¢, Bristol Solid-head Brass Pins, NT special 7¢, Pins, three sizes, black and special 5¢, 0. Darning Cotton in black, white and colors, special 3 for 5¢, “Kurtain Kream,” for tinting lace curtains, special 18¢, Acme Adjustable Dress Forms, special $9.75. “Sonomor" Snap Fasteners, special 2 for 5¢, Silk Lingerfe Braid, special 6 yards for 7¢@, Novelty with gilt bod- Wash Ribbon for lMngerie, special Y¢, FEW ues this orite of the val that have made Salesroom a fay buying place for low-priced | 3 millinery materials Black Lisere and Milan Hemp Shapes in sailor and tricorne effects, $2.95. Untrimmed Milan Hemp Hats in as- sorted colors, turbans and sailor shapes, $2.95 Plain Hemp Hats in a wide variety of and $1.95 hace $1.00 Panama Shapes, $1.95, $2.95 and $4.50. suitable for Taffeta Plain and Black- and-white Checked Poplins ($6.95) and Special Prices on Useful Notions Basement Salesroom Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Attractively Low-Priced NEW WASH SKIRTS AT $4.00 in a large variety of attractive styles, plain and pocket-trimmed, made up in Pique Cords, Ratines and pretty Novelty Cotton fabrics, in sizes ranging up to 35 waist measurement. Skirts of various novelty cottons, in white and black-and-white cords, checks and stripes for outing, travel, street and resort wear, in regular and extra sizes. —Second Floor, Metal Shoe Trees, fit any size shoe or slip- per. apectal 18¢, Wire Hair-pin Cabinets, sizes, apecial 7¢, Pearl Buttons, special 2 250 pins in assorted cards for §¢, Silk-covered Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4 and special 10¢ pair. Crown Hair Wavers, special 3¢, Wire Coat Hangers, special 2 for 5¢. Wood Coat Hangers. special 2 for 5¢, Warren's Girdle Foundations, shaped style, special 15¢, Art Gum, special §¢, 5, Wilson's Dress Fasteners, in black and white, all sizes, special 4 cards for 25¢, Cash's Wash Trimming Braids, % and 1 inch wide, special 7@ and yard, Twine Shopping Bags, with drawstring or wire frames. special 15¢ and $5¢, Dr, Parker's combination Waist and Hose Sup. porters, special 18¢, Kewpie Garters, all-elastic, with locking pins, special 18¢. Stickeret Trimming Braid, in white and col- ors, special S-yard bolts, 7¢, Acorn Girdelin, 8 and 10 inches wide, special 15e yard. — —First Floor Flower and Fruit Trimmings in wide array, 25¢ to $1.95 Wreaths of fruits and flowers, Se ¢ to Wings, Ostrich Novelties, and Quills, black combinations, 45¢ Basement Salesroom in and white f.

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