The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1915, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR - | | Store Closed All Day Monday (for Decoration Day) || THE] MAN WHO Il | Next Monday the Store Will Remain Closed All Day —At The Bon Marche— in Observance of Memorial Day Saturday There Will Be Special Displays of Holiday Needs and eae Holiday Wearables at Very Low Prices fo hal A $10 COAT SALE | ==s=2 Hes, | FREDERICK@~NELSON 5 ins] Momentarily my atten Patterns | we) been dintracted from Anna and the man with her When I turned to Many $14.50 and $16.50 Models Included mafallinny wi "eer aes ‘ bolled anew ats—and ot sla Some handsome White Chinchilla Coats—and rs in plain Be Anca: suns iabinateanieh cloths, checks, stripes and mixtures f all thie bold depravity! No : 7 td The Chinchillas come in thevery latest white coat styles— look of the startled amateur White Wash Skirts Children s neatly trimmed with velvet or corduroy collars and ctffs—ideal ||" rgb et Tt 3 Nal lati raed Aprons, 19c of the oast 8 for holiday wear at hementhe, Barbary 1 50 P ? it, that fetid Gibraltar of . O sale Bature akin wie day, well mental thru many _ political ATINE, Pique and pure made Goverail i - . Women’s New Wash Skirts—White 93¢c vice which has stood monu: and Khaki—for Outing Wear, at =< : ; ; Exceptional values in New Wash Skirte—white linens, pique or bed regime . thriving on ite own vi Linen in these well-made, Aprons of per- ford cord and canvas weave, others light tan or dark olive khaki cloth | Hknows past oF ainy; brutal, leprous, known with deep yokes, panels or full gored and expects to marry her, smartly-styled Wash Skirts. ° cale, in plain col- ; . Some are in yoke style, some ; , ora and stripe Women’s and Misses Middy Blouses, a theveand cities; the strong nee : serge iat patterns, — trim- Latest Ideals, in All-White, at : 98c ay ga edie er te nar belted and pocketed, others in med on rotund What a fool, what an idiot . » " Gites fact. Out for a hike In one of these all White Middies will be the best kind | I had been to let this woman full, flaring model. Side fast neck, turn-back of fun for Memorial day. Such pretty style Middies in the lot and many get such a hold on me before ening or open-front models. cuffs and pock> ful < es includ \ n hat sh , : f new full trimmed styles Included. learning ‘who and wi she Sizes 24 to 30 waist measure- ets with rick Crepe de Chine and Tub Silk $2 35 BY JOHN HUNT Still there wan a chance; there |i! ment, $1.50. rack braid or . « | use: rth CHAPTER VIII |might be some explanation; Anna / ] Ghiecliny ole Blo es, Wo $2.95 to $3.95, at ageotshecs | might simply have come slumming : : " Quite the proper Wailsts for Summer wear are these made of crepe In an ague of torment, I followed | Pee et ere for much. the | A New Shipment of Khaki ing. A belt across de chine and tub silke—and they're so popular. Correct and most-wanted |} Anna and her companion into ®| foie reason that | had come. M — heck, tatening i | ; styles, Special at $2 notorious dancehall of the Barbary! iove was fighting for preservation Outing Apparel at aides, ts piped ‘ ‘o Neither had ob ed Women’s Heavy Khaki Cloth and Black Entering mraetthiin, te kawe thom |, When she and her companion had ia duel jn idan whtte ipeaea olsee |hurried out nd ot had vie Bloomers at 50c, 75c, 98c and $1.50 seated at a table in the far corner | them until a street car had whisked years, Special, 19¢. Splendid styles in Wom 's Bloomers, made extra full comfortable CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS, of the big, garish, smoke-clouded | inom away, 1 went to the table —Basement Salesroom ce room plaited to a wide band. Good black sateen, S0c and 76c. Heavy khaki ; : be te © they had sat and asked the ie eh cloth, 98c, Fine khaki, $1.50, —Second Floor. Anna’s back was toward me. The! waiter who she wa — SPECIAL 19¢ man, & big, dold-featured fellow of Made of blue gingham, with : ; ms jecuna | 08 her,” he smirked, pocketing > acroes his mug of beer adéresstog| RY Dbalt-dollar tip, “thats Nan: | rimme a cftetie calerina i Senet aie her earnestly, At times he lald bis) he "named a notorious street num ished with pl banc top an Buy Your Boy a Wash Suit for the Holiday } rset ince ios sar fetacn ta conti At ($3.95) Each 170m swe mama, ly her glance roved the hall) iia) “she never quite seemed to be —Basement Salesroom Many Sorts Here at 98c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00—and All Sizes sartiously long up here, Too much of a brow. jf T FES Héae pace leavers wi wide | had an almost uncontrol- Her kind don't make much of a hit From 21-2 to 8 Years lable Impulse to rush over and | with the rough necks, Thank you ety Of trimming effects ’ © i bs : ; : h et a confront Anna, | wanted to . 3 D V Is Oliver Twist—Balkan—Vestee or Middy Style, whichever you fancy ag make a ecene—to tower above Ot waited to amash his putty face in Hats for tailored and dress rape el most—nice styles, with cuffs, collars and knickers of different mate her In sardonic accusation; to | fiat with my fist. Hut from him, a ri ' ; wear, among them ribbon and rials and colors from the waist watoh the quick fright and guilt | waiter in a Pacific st. dancehall, I & educe to 25c ; 4 leap to those lying e: t ‘ “ he tre about |i flower combinations and other Made of such standard wash stuffs as fine ginghams, chambrays Nee ual REG oy follies Gt lant he trath about) 4 sale oc Asie RMLs “Veto N ASSORTMENT of Fancy | eee : 7 Drape Veils in black, and galateas—some nice Linen Suits amongst the better lines—with scorn, False, she certainly | The mystery had been cleared o silk lace and white pique collars and cuffs must be, for this man who lun: her reticence explained; the | attractive values at $3.95. navy and brown, reduced to . , eer 4 reached over and laid hie fist |roundation for my many purziing ? : Be each For good every-day wear—the English Middy Suits in dark blues upon her wrist had some well eouthe disclosed. Anna Sterling Outing Hats in Duck, Ratine, 14 —Basement Salesroom and tans—are so serviceable. established claim upon her. It |was a Magdalen \ ‘ Black-and-white Checks, Khaki didn't take the eyes of furious On Alley kept ringing | Jealousy to appreciate that. in my ears. And I had given ber| if and Pique, 50¢. : J { But I did nothing. I even hunched | my love, without reserve, complete |i —Basement Salesroom. d red ’ $1.00 . T * |low over my table, screening my- | ly The hellish trony of tt! I wana 7 Embroi e. Boys’ $ | Knickerbocker rousers, in lnelf, wo that they should not de wanted to laugh, but could only) N k 50 Sizes from 6 to 17, Special at Cc } I itect me curse. How many men knew her W. b) T C ec wear, Ic { Arot the bi ull! N ? | - Boye’ Pants, knickerbocker style, with buckle or button straps at the knees | phar ei nine aaa eosin eick with anguish, suddenly nau omen s op oats LAT COLLARS and Ves- tn cassimere and tweeds, stripes, checks and diagonal weaves, at 79¢ a pair bumm maddeningly. Over on the seated with this screaming vile | _ eos in new styles, pret- Saturday. | 4 stage a painted votary of (ness, I stumbled out into the night 7 50 9 50 and 12 50 tily embroidered and attrat- | vice was mutilating a sentimental walking down Kearny et. like a ° ,) . e Uvely priced at 50¢. carry al Holiday Duds for the Little Chaps Kacce Suepesders f{#0ng, to which maudlin habitues man bereft of reason. For one Mixed Tweeds Disceail white (Checks —Basement Salesroom. and Gertere at S00 |f | gave applause and drunken tears zy moment I had an !mpulse to| ees ten one eee | Reve G50 Swantens,: r00 Overant © | Whenever the orchestra throbbed go over to that number © Gaberdines Poplins | Mackinaw Plaids and Stripes Be ath ce eiaan’ sence Stripes. | and navy, rough neck st f the dance tnvitation and the an-| Alley and to confront Avnd tn the} : © Be) woot and part wool, sizes 59c nouncer bawled his orders, the tin. boudotr of her infamy | Plain Serges Black Taffeta 12 to 14 only, at Be Gingham Watets, fancy | 2% 69 24 Ecce eee seled women who earned their! Then I called up Ollver from a E ‘ stripes and plain blue, gray, tan, | Beye’ Straw Hate, middy and rah wages thru percentage on drinks|downtown telephone booth, al-| and a variety of styles almost as broad as the assort- ‘cep! tional Values in io. bad tee eoese 17c| ry. tt sae ana... $1.50 | moved boldly among the men at the tho it was after midnight and he| ment of materials in these well-tailored Top Coats for Men’s Shirts tables and those banked outside had retired , ; ; the dance soliciting partners “T've got to nee you at once, Women and Misses. Moderately priced at $7.50, 1 On he pallo: 4 pleaded “Yea, it’ yo! 7 onl 001 DAINTY NEW NECKFIXINGS FOR DECORATION DAY WEAR eee eee ce busines beet soe. Mer not tomorrow morn: |i 2,50 and $12.50. Seniment Saitarvom at 75c of her girlish attire—smirking and tng; tonight; tonight, right now ORRECTLY cut and well- $1.00 Crepe Lisse’ Neckruffs, Special 50c Each tugging at my sleeve, 1 brushed il meet you in half an hour at| om tailored iclsta ob soe uffiy aside Powell and Market | it takes the Fluffy Neckfixings to keep pace with the much-beruffied and full skirte—and we : don't get sore,” she) Then an old curse which I had| . | 9’ Mi S 25 quality percale, with at- \ conquered tached stiff cuffs, in an ex- ean show you some very attractive affairs at 50c. Crepe lisse ruffe with chenllle dots and colored I ain't going to eat you. thought permanently conquered, | Gir S iddy ults, $1. cblledt selection at faaas Say, maybe he likes you better,” lust for liquor, lashed me with edge and finished with ribbon on the ends. Assorted colors to match the rest of your apparel. hailing a loutish blonde co-worker. | crushing force Sizes 6 to 14 Years wiripe gree ote: cate “ 7% usually val- eee ae ues at The. 1.50 *, Vei } : : But my look checked her advance. (To be continued.) ase Bong re ~ a & $1.0 Plain and Moire Taffeta 19¢ OMBINING the popular middy blouse with a skirt Bi! OR PTE | Ribt Worth 25 | 1 »¥ | C nake lete dre I little Chiffon Veils to wear on your auto trip, 1% Ferg aged seeegoneedl all ehades also Motre E W RI ON to make a complete dress, these little suits are ne warp pi C y practic 1r schoo ° a a yards long, finished with striped woven borders, edges—tull 5 inches wide, ise P.. ca sth aceed very practical for school or outing wear. The middy 28 inches wide, in best colors. —Upper Main Floor. } is white, trimmed at collar, cuffs and belt w'th plaid, in : . * . In the announcement of ibe) trade, charging $1.25 for the rouna|[ ‘ight-blue, pink or tan to match skirt. Attractively Silk-Boot Hosiery Stone Webster corporation that it) trip. priced at $1.25. National Flags and Bunting for Decoration Day ||] x! 20 20 noes as feeders to. 4 report nan bewn circulated that wie, Oh te hee 25c Pair b ¢ its various trolley lines {n King the Stone Webster concern will |[f . = > Printed Cotton Flags on Staff | Printed Silk Flags on Staff | Printed Cotton Flags for Staff | |{|°Ou"'’.,, starting with & line be make a round trip rate of $1.45) XCEPIIONAL | See @x12 ins. Se each, S0c doz. | 4x8 Ins. 10¢ each, $1.00 4 | wt es 4 tween Buckley and Auburn, pro- from Buckley to Seattle by autobus ¥ ’ this price in Women’s” Gext8 ine. Sc cock, 760 dex. | Sni2 inc. 200 cach, 0000 cr | rime Sx8 feet, S00 cach | Il prietors of private lines already on |and trofiey car, which would” drive Gi 1 M J P Fiber-Silk-Root Hosiery in the Ny ch, toe anchs 148 tox. | 19018 tre, Soe week, Gaoe cae pan Sak. toate 9158 cosh | [Al onng, Tat eee the starting of e war] the private operators out of bust. (i ris ary ane umps following colora: | Fisk, Sir * | . g - jsuch as has rage petween the | nea blue, Green, Sand, Champagne, 24x36 ins. 25¢ each, $2.40 doz. 16x24 Ins. 50c each, $4.85 doz. | Flags, 6x9 feet, $1.65 each Stone Webster people and private! tts the contention of J. D. Hin. |— ] 00 2 50 P ° Rocky Mountain Blue, Piping —Fourth Floor, owners on the TacomaPuyallup| of the Hill @ Laush line, that ft e to e alr Rock, White, Black and Silver, line for months past ia the purpose of the Washington | fi in sizes 8% to 10, The pair, The Washington Auto Bua Co.,/ Auto Bus Co. to start operation | 25e. which fs the Stone-Webster outfit,| with a rate so low that private | i} for misses, children and grow- —Basement Salesroom. nd sd |has announced it will put on a line | competitors will be driven from the |i ing girls, in patent vict kid with a ur a ornin ecia lof large bui between Buckley run, after which, when the traffic |i hand-turned soles, sizes 2 to 5, [and Auburn, a distance of 21 miles, Js in its own hands, it can charge if 81.00 pair; 5% to 8, $1.25 pale: ‘ Hill & Laush and H. San, at the any rate it ple H| S% to 11, $4.65 pair; i1% to 2, On Sale From 9 ‘A. M. to 12 Saturday—No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for | present time, are operating lines| They are asking the merchants | 00 pair; 2% to 6, $2.50 pair Boys’ Tapeless Any of These Forenoon Bargains |between Enumclaw, a few miles|of the small towns to oppose the . end Ohilivce’s Maan Viel | HE popular Mary Jane Pumps nearer Auburn than Buckley, and) new line, and residents along the| 8 “ ? b ° | utton Shoes, made over Bl 5 Auburn, and have built up a fairiline to atick to the private lines, | Soot-tors: last, vith lisayy soles. iouses, 25c 10c Vests for 15c Silk Cords Pen Points at | | Sizes 6 to 8, ®1.25 pair; 8% to Boys like these 5c Handkerchiefs g | i etbo: ie ee sie Prete obi 5c Ea. 10c Ea. 5c Doz. YESLER REGRADE FREEMAN LOSES IN | Tan Calf Play Oxfords with chrome- bea . \ they have no aed |--ac Ea. TO BE DROPPED, SUIT FOR RECEIVER || oo: ccccccc sueecu'’ oue'et Soe on berherte ms i White Swiss Ribbed Sheer Lawn Rolled Black Mik Neck Standard Steet Pen inti $1.25; 8 to 7, 81,50. —Basement Saiesroom. Ps drawstrings and Vests, low neck, Hom Handkerchiefa, Meat bee Shad a Points on ale from The Yesler way regrade project Miller Freeman's request that a ) mothers like Daves: bsleb 04, $6. i | en. On wale trom 9a. m. to 12 Saturday D y nota Tecelver be appointed for the Oly Det Y wees 9 a. m. to 12, 100 aach Se ee cavaneadraey | |f| was Killed by the counci stregts| receiver te appointed for the Olym 86h: Sacks Floor. | | —wpper ‘ and sewers committee Thursday by denied by Superior Jud m Ronald Tea Kettles, heavily nick- they are unanimous vote. Lack of ais who dismissed the « ee etic | _ K : We ‘ 14 ee easily laundered, eat lsenting vote precludes the po gar toh tt! el-plated on ounce cop- ‘ Very | wall % 5c Picnic Plates ) bility that the recommendation of | beering any of the company's wit: |i eaKe es, Sih tenia secs Bo tain C : Heavy {Black and White Checks. 82 piieod | wotant Sanitary’ Papér Ptento | the copmmnttee ig be wea He held that Freeman had failed | I ° pet, x ‘ and dark striped, ine! wi 5 of the or - 1 L o on € a | ) Ss a sasize checks rom 8x, mito t's | ieebeles ae oft et tue wane ay (to show the company bad any cred. If Special Boa 'gatle. ; Gossait:egon, a Se 95e¢. > chambray and be bd tbc a yard —Lower Main Floor. Property owners affected by the {tors and was insolvent. Freeman's |f Housewares Section Dla ‘ 4 attorney admitted that hig client | ck sateen, in 33-Inch Pongee Silk 10c Paper Napkins at regrade appeared and protested |haq purchased one share’ of the| sizes 6 to 15 years, Excellent Genuine Imported Pongee Silk, 22 ckage of 100 Pure White Tissue Paper against proceeding with the work.| company’s stock for the sole pur| = = values at 25¢ Inches wide, fine for walnts, dréanes Napkins, St @ package, Not over 200 to Opposition to the {mprovement) , je par] weed wu rwear, am. to 12 at 36e. each, none delivered—9 a. m. to 12, ecent ny Upper Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. [areas ou ie. pres vitor ge Bia] The case was of considerable in- | pp tomes terest to members of the county 121c Silkoline, a Yard Clutch Pencils at average assessment for each lot! grange, many of whom have stock Extra qnality Silkoline in a variety Sterling Clutch Penctia, eastiy worth 2h, | }would have amounted to over 4) ine company, wh Cann of colors and designs, 24 inches wide ditnar waaos oF Bist fore pocket clip. | $5,000. The entire expense would takin fecmean nel from 9 a. m. to 12 at be @ yard ! 9tol t be ae > ”v 1e y 9 aa Upper Main Floor. have had to been borne by the Im: | gockholders may secure supplies 10c Curtair Swiss, a Yard 69c Night Gowns, Each) [provement district at manufacturers’ cost Wigured Curtain Swise’in the so Fall ho. cooper! be | The committee recommended the | tong a ee a pe tively mage | and lconatruction of approaches for the rich Arabian shade, for long and short | stamped in simple effective desiana for | | curtains; 36 inches wide: 9 a. m. to 12 | smbroidering--kimono. style 9” J Salmon bay bridge by day tabor| SUMMER SCHOOL | —Third Floor, | Se —Th rl rather than by contract {ative organization thru = which Special $3.50 DAINTY border de Casseroles and sign of blue and Sagi tod Pie Dishes white daisies and a gilt T | Special 75 dali bak A | WILL OPEN JUNE 21 || “°°, tccortes ts recor pecia ic REMEMBER HEROES _ | IB aeaahy onal nother and 95c Eac ¢ te fi , Siiiend \]] medium-weight semt-poree- h Picnic S ecigls Groce S ecials | Last year 120 boys between 11 1, a 4 she / n lain, The set of 41 pieces ; _ + Dill Pickles, good siz0, | Olfveh aw, something | Fresh Charned Wesh- | Mack Cooking Figs, fin- and 18 found, when school opened quality, 1B | rer yttttet oltves, put | ington Ceoamery Butter, | ent quality, Intent crop, || - jin the fall, they had had the best 4, 4 dozen. Up in mustard sauce. | guaranteed beet qual-| ood mize 6 | A general invitation has been in.| Vacation they ever spent and at Bueet or Sour Pickles, ve 15c | iv. ver | pound C |] | sued to all who honor the courage |the same time were stronger in pionte parties, sor LOC | a ound 27kc | Hotled Ham, sliced to || 8nd devotion of the heroes of the | their school work. For six weeks Six Dinner Plates pionte parties, jar AUC | spanish Otiven, piain or | seve ee J I south who fell during the civil war,| they attended, for three hours each || Six Pie Plates Peanut Butter, Roger's, | stufted nize at 20e, | New Potatoes, good tine, | ° 35c¢ |f \to attend Memortal services to be morning, the coaching classes for Sts Srulh Mansedk One Round Bow! Sateen, POC la... Oc | rienaia 77 in| Poune . |held by Confederate women in the boys held by the Y. M,C. A. with Six’ Ten Caps One Sauce Boat pound . Kippered Salmon, fresh Confederate section of Lakeview | staff of men teachers. In the aft. | ‘ M Yellow Cream 19c Paper Napkins, about shipment recalved | Cheese, pound... 100 in @ package, 10¢ Mayflower Coffee, froah every Gay, 14 Paper Pintes, priced at ly roasted, our pound Cc 26 for...... —Fourth Floor. | 450 «rade, Ib —Fourth Floor, pose of bringing the suit —Basement Salesroom consists of Six Soup Plates cemetery on Sunday at 3 o'clock, |ernoon they went on hikes across Six. ‘Ton Seucers ee eee XCEPTIONAL ¥ Rev. J. L. Greenwell will tead| Country, learned to swim in the One Open Vegetable Digh — One Pickle Dish pinged ae values in the. Memorial address. \"¥" tank and visited industrial and | Special, for the set of 41 pieces, $3.50. Dishenp with wiveced Pie wats nd cok | mercantile establishments of the | —Basement Salesroom, clated’ brass’ tamer aed __.¢ | city T\ "This year the vacation school | lec en ee OUR LIMERICK will gpen June 21 under the leader. The R | Buffalo Bill, whoever he be, | | ship of C. W. Metsker, for 10 yours _ The Round Casseroles tn Boys’ Jersey Sweaters in 7 and S-inch sizes are spe- . 4 cially priced at 95¢, gray and maroon, sizes 24 The Pie Dishe Heonst Chicken Dioner, 11 «. . to Bp. m. at B06. Uy Vloor The Children’s Bina he 54 Chocolate Fudge, Barber Shop has freshiy made, moved to the THE priced 20¢ a Ib. Third Floor cen- BON On the Lower ter and enla | Came to Geattle In highest of | principal of the University Height ’ Lee ae shoot “xs I | Boys’ Sweaters | Queried he: “Oh, whe | , special, Unton St—Second Ave—Pike St.—Seattie Tel. Elliott aiuy | Al” Floor. Is your sight the most rare?” In an attempt wape from the 50c to 32, %50c The each We took him the park board to | state prison at Reno. James M, : Housewares Section, * “ ‘Gowan was shot b, e erat Baise 0 Y guard elt <li =}. |

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