The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 14

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J ARREST IRL $100,000L0SS'—.. mR sh Orders 'WHOPARADES| IN BLAZE ON | a=: | FREDERICK @~ NELSON “= Reduced From $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, Patterns $7.00 and Even $8.00 } —INMAIL DUDS) WATERFRONT BASEMENT SALESROOM Dressed in man's clothing, {t is Fire early Friday morning —T0 $2.95 —_ As Seochacr tate e's EE Gece coer: | ~~ June Sale of Muslin Underwear | the r part of town Thuraday,| time threatened to spread the only to wind up tn police headquar-| entire length of the “front.” \ t h ‘ {gation is t The loss is estimated at OLLOWING are some of the items that are making this June Sale of : ’ * : ers, where an investigation ts be-| - . mT ‘agg A “Children’s Day’ Bargain at The » en tng made into thelr strange adven-| $100,000, Uf Undermuslins a notable valu ng event: eohé Faubetes afternoo: Patrolman | oal bunk t the foot of COMBINATIONS AT 59¢e— ‘ F ior Were sent to # house occupled b: painting of a retail bunker on That Will Mean Mach to Mothers of Little Girls From see rere Sng — geld San merch ease tay teen negroes, between 11th and 12th aves trimming of 2-inch embroidery insertion drawn with 2 to 8 Years of Age noes. Yesler “way, Where, cin girls ataay sebeyen, Wak “18.000 one-inch ribbon and the neck, arm-eye and circular ere reported to have entered d " i F E For we have gathered the season's accumulation of Girls’ Coats—the too few of When the two officers arrived the} tone of coal, The fuel was drawers are finished. with Irish pattern lace ¢ this and the too many of that—that will hang around, no matter how well we keep |] §!f!# Were gone, An hour and a} worth torus atte leveled the . S AT 4h shop. And we find we have 100 of them, all told, in the $4.00 to $8.00 grades—so for |J D&lt later they were ploked up by! i COMBINATIONS AT <5¢ > : Ine how nt Patrolman Newton and Sergt, Sinne-| Power and engine * 1 Circular Drawer Combinations of Children’s Day we reduce them all to $2.95 man, in a saloon operated by Dick| ®@™@ property, causing an . and il Fleming. at § nd y < added lows of $60,000, nainsoc trimmed with embroidery insertion, lace bead Dozens of nicely made, handsomely trimmed styles, in plain and trimmed box coate, single and rth — S ind and Weshing:| 1.3.41" alarm, drawing on every ’ double-breasted styles, smart looking half belted and full belted coats for daughter's dressier wear fire station within a radius of five ing and Val. lace edge some have embroidered collars over self materials—others have natty collars of white pique or ratine miles, and use of the fireboats Sno . *, . . eConnell, 2 qualmie 4 Duwamish was neces ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 59¢ Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses at eg ence nip td hs 25 years old. 1 _ ; It is aald by the police the older| *#"Y to confine the flames to the White Crepe Plisse Envelope Chemise, trimmed ny) 1 as trying to place the younger | °°! Company's property 1 —At $1 98— —$3 25 Ea _ ap pheteie y Argh lace the younger) “4+ 1:30 the wind shifted with Barmen lace edge drawn with ribbon ¥ ° . | h « of shame burning Going ewimming?—Then why not have your Pretty Dresses for dress occasions or gradua the roof of the Seattle Construc- | ENVELOPE CHEMISES AT 95¢ enciennes or Barmen lace or embre idery Own bathing suit? We have the Jersey Suits with | tlon—sires 6 to 14 years. Lawns marquees | INKS INK FOR tion & Drydock company’s dry-| With them was a messenger boy} and & man giving the name of F. ( round or square necks, short or medium sleeves, | and votles, effectively trimmed with laces, em dock | Envelope Chemises of white crepe edge At $1.98. Skirt attached, open at sidggisizes 14, | broideries and ribbons, with plaited skirts. Some Quick work by the firemen saved | lisse, with three pretty set-in Normandy 16, 18, 34 to 46. with messaline sash —~Second Floor, | nis building. i} plisse, with three pretty sade andy CORSET COVERS AT 35¢ The blaze was tapped out at 3:49 | Val. motifs and narrow Val. edge. Three rows of V lace insertion, one a.m || One of the peculiar features otf GOWNS AT 79¢ of embroidery and lace edge, ribbon-run, ’ c Sir” Walter Scott, a negro, whol ene fire wae ite quick start | Kimono-Gowns of Dresden-pattern trim very pretty Corset Covers of nain- Boys’ Play Shoes at $2.25 [ji serane'sasor'scatin ia te) Scrat tse’ eattsnan wo {ff Kimono-Gown y pretty ° Ii county jail drank @ pint of black) turned in the alarm, he was| crepe plisse, with trimming of Barmea sook . ink this morning as a cure for stom-|startied by a putt of smoke and ini jace edge drawn with ribbon and $2.50 a Pair te on jess than a minute the bunkers |i itt : GOWNS AT 75¢— 6 : crampe immediately vanished.| were completely enveloped in CORSET COVERS AT 25¢ Slip-over Gowns of very good quality , , ‘ | always take it when I'm trou! games | “8 , . vide Just the right kind of summer-time Footwear for Boys |f}j164 ‘with dyspepata,” he told Jail) Fire Marshal Bringhurst saw the Several pretty styles in Corset Covers nainsook, prettily trimmed with wide Play Shoes of good tan calf—with white elk or leather lay s tan ca ‘ a | ne, who had preserib- f his home at tf F Val broid galloc i. . y glow on the sky from his home at |i} of nainsook or crepe, trimmed with Val- embroidery galloon. iQ = soles—so light in weight, so comfortable to wear—so dur ralts, “I don't Hke the taste of 552 16th ave. before the alarm was } y & Basement Salesroo: able—so inexpensive that it is no wonder that they are — leven turned tn favorites with boys and parents as well When completely recovered, “Sir"| Jitney buses did a lucrative bust IN YOUTHS’ SIZES, 11g TO 2, AT $2.25 A PAIR hte eee eee eee re ne A ts IN BOYS’ SIZES, 2'4 TO 514, AT $2.50 A PAIR “The li ” | P h f 50 N C Minses’ $2 Patent Strap | Boys’ Black Calf Oxfords | Giel’ White Canvas | !=,"etnw'se""tn incase MEAT WAS BAD? urchase 0 cw oe and want company.” | nich L. Magettl, Sandals $1.59 $1.50 Pair Pumps $1.75 to $2.00 “Str” Walter now has a cellmate tating ‘retail. groce T Sell t 6 75 d 9 50 Patent Leather Strap Sandals | Soft Black Calf Oxfords with White Canvas Pumps with of his own color suing Armour @ Co. for $1 | i] Oo a . an e with turned soles and low heels. | | white rubber soles and spring damages for selling damaged can Very neat fitting and wear | ¢!k soles and spring heels. They | heels. Plain pump style $1.75 COLLEGE CLUB PICNIC ned meat, thereby causing alleged | ABERDINES, Poplins, Eponge, Serges and Caverts are in- splendidiy. Sizes 11% to 1, at | are light, soft and comfortable; | and $1.95—Mary Jane style with The College Women's club will | sick song Mazett!’s custom: | ‘ K » Foplins, Eponge, + Be : 4 . a pair. sizes 1 to 5% at $1.50 a pair. | straps, $2.00. hold a picnic Sunday at the home ers and ruining bis trade, will like | cluded in this low-priced offering of Women’s and Misses’ Children’s Barefoot Sandals, 85c to $1. 50 oy Katherine Mitchell, Va je oo jury tn Judge Smith's} Conte Tan Barefoot Sandals, made with best ( CHILDREN’S SANDALS, 6 TO 8, AT 85c PAIR The styles are such as may be appropriately worn all through uality leather soles—fit the foot splendidly. { CHICOREN'S. SIZES 8), TO 17, AT #1. TR } the Summer and Fall, and the colors include tan, navy, black, best kind of summer footwear for the ( MISSES’, SIZES 11), TO 2 AT $1.25 A PAIR Selgian-blué and black-and-white checks i ‘Gi Low HE Us, 27 2 TO 6, AT $1.50 A PAIR little ones. womens —Upper Main Fioor. Unusual values at $6.75 and $9.50. | Misses’ and Children’s White WASH SKIRTS, 95¢, “ ” Commencement Day” Clothes for Boys DAR ED| Serge Coats, $6.75 $1.25, $1.50 AND $1.95— Ni |: T il d Kni k Si A manufacturer's sample ine, Separate Skirts of linene, pique, cely auore nicrer wits | sizes 8 to 16 years. The Coats twill and linen, in sizes 24 to for Boys Up to 18 Years of Age cm, hosed), Soieeee wrote, Ser own pathetic are well-tailored of fine serges 30 waist measurement, moder- man. becomes painted wi . dreams and futile hopes into 1 Mterting Oakland ferry boat whee i These Suits are made of high-grade all-wool fabrics—and tailored it hile the side of the slip and theews her | the simple well wishes for her and were made up to sell at ately priced at 95c, $1.25, $1.50 with all the care and attention todetail—that a tailor bestows on violently against him. They spend the| happiness. $ Men’s Clothes. intarnated by, aia ppstenh ama em: There was yearning enough higher prices. Price $6.75. and $1.95. Made in the Bulgarian Norfolk style with patch pockets—(as cha curiosity e| in that cluster of roses to simost all Boys’ Suits are this season)—Aand some of the lines have ; peng ines "fac ‘hat, she te, cynical | molaten our eyes and to tug SUMMER WAISTS, $1.25 MIDDY BLOUSES, 95¢— two pairs of knickerbockers. pve Pn llgenecne Tl weeks yd The humble and the outcast. | Pretty Summer styles in white orga A comprehensive showing of Middy For those who prefer something different from the conventional 4 2 a mag Nghe oo how che Sree voile, China silk, tan-striped 4 hem, after their “ | blue serge—we have a good range of tweeds and cassimeres in pop- she asks him, “What do you think of ugly | SEODSOES Ol ie eee a armen awning-stripe and floral - p: ular patterns. who have fallen * [dinner at the Hofbrau, where the Seco silk, natural-color mercerized pon- Prices of Graduation Saits Start at ag! and Go to $15.00 (for Boys’ her he ‘cannot feet oo superior ie them two drillers offered _stammered checked collars and cuffs. Sizes for that he only their agiiness. Clothes De tis eaaminees.” toasts to our happiness and where children, misses and women. You'll Find This Store « Good Place to Buy Beye’ Summer Ferishings Saseinicne dt Se lrpare hen eevee tome aiff °° Price 91-25. ron Sate Boys’ White Dress Shirts | Wash Suits 98 to $4.00 ¥ * the Ive-room cottage I had rented With either the soft or pleated | All the latest juvenile etyles—Oliver Se ee Se oe nee el Richmond district the day i Ussiinesl Mabcatete os | Twist, Balkans and middies—in gala- pig Eg nly ge Roddy ad : Unt mmed Black ats Blouses at this price, in all-white, also white with blue, red or black-and-white gee and wide-striped batiste. Sizes 34 | I had been given a two weeks . 12 to 14, at 85c to $1.25. tea, ginghams and chambrays and er re aie hae hare keen the teaee,| Vacation by my firm. We spent Neck 1eces | Boys’ 50c Bathing Suits 39c | *°™% Khakis: sizes 2% to § : soa leven bar-hepeicesty, Marging e4-| Most of our honeymoon in planting 2 95 P Yet tor Satursayters navy dice | Walking Sticks for Boys Secret af ars ata “etasernns| und coddling a garden in the ample | al 2. at 25c Cotton Rathing Suits for 39e~-they are | Nice Canes, In natural hook or bone patties with bimestt for | D8ck yard, secinded with lattice and HE 2 : 4 trimmed in white—sizes 26 to | handles—some of them are metal —Upper Main Floor, a hedge of shrubbery, Anna train-|f SAMPLE line of Nov- nicely | elty Neckpieces fea- tured at this attractively low price, includes new Large Black Hat of dressy irregular outline 24. mounted—prices 25¢ to 75e. South Side. ing and petting a dozen fine rose or sailor shape is one of the most popular ideas A */euttings she had set out, while [| did my best to hurry lettuce, cucum a 7 bers and beets thru the sandy loam. |ff them in fine Milan Hemp and Lisere braids, at Freshly Churned Washington Creamery Butter 274¢ tee ‘he’ tna anon of ‘her ite om the |, ATdeDINE wan now to both of | gor oe, i for some time Anna ie/ Uf. It was therefore all the more ‘Mt. Vernon Milk, delivered only made fresh datly | Sense erwheimed that HM ashed her tej intensely delightful, perhaps. On To trim these Hats we suggest Wings (priced with other groceries, not over 6 | | ry kitchen h iow hin snahos the crude bench I had set up under P » iy eans to a customer, no 6c |* pound 10c ¢ part ; ae ig ge my Ry” } from 45¢ to $2.75); Ostrich Pompons, 75¢ t | | } for present wear. The Basement Salesroom features Collars of lace and em- broidered voile, Vestees in many styles and other interesting novelties. Price 25e¢ cach. —Basement Salesroom. Hey she was fascinated | we would sit entranced thra the|if $1.75; and fancy Feather Novelties at 45¢. iter, Rogers’, one | der. priced, a pound pound 15c | | twilight, even in the fog, with earth: | Exceptional Values in Oc) Prepared Mestard, good site jar, | Mason Jnr Spanish Queen Olives |f| > haa stained clothes, tired bodies and é i Dae ‘ ee strictly pure. just the thing | or Assorted Pickles, EE || seta promised to her contented hearts i} THREE UNDERPRICED LOTS OF Eepeler ste Catton ¢ 1b. 274c | i es ~Sivkath, Wit weiuh uk Willa we tre beay CHILDREN’S HATS YY JOHN HUNT growing things, developing In /|}} i ae CHAPTER XIV charity and tolerance and good | 95c $1.95 $2.95 : Getting the marriage license was\ will under the homely influ: Ii lored |in itself an ordeal. We entered the| ence of our ro and lettuce ° e SS elty hall at the day's busiest hour | and the ancient spel! of fresh- ii Fiber-. i Saturday M orning Sp ecials Jontrunos nal the lobiy weve asany| (elabty iesetal rete wre’ ban’ I Children’s Play Oxfords ’ ae On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 Only (No Telephone Orders Accepted) mod teach of ee nae ee ts) eee, edo ee ee Specially Priced Laman semen: 0 A vertised our Intentions, for in the} outside the sanctuary of our a ss = 52Inch Black and White Checks 36-Inch Black Sateen at || Ereoting of my frtende there was a|' garden. PECIAL values in these Play Oxfords of tan Pe Ebvistipr a Bahaes « itylis Checks, four wanted sizes for sults or, uestioning amile. Vaguely we had anticipated this, i -alf y ‘ ing ae’ elk.c a, Stoc' » clue nany nov- skirts, 9 a. m. to 12 at 25¢ a yard—52 inches wide 15 Yd ne of the supervisors, two su-|tho that didn’t fortify us against Lotus calf, with spring heels and elk chromed elty shades. Sizes 8% to 10, —Upper Main Floor. aca Cc _— T court clerks, a deputy in the] the shock when social and business or “Juniper” leather soles. Very serviceable and unuguai value at 25¢ pair a . ah aia collector's office, an elevator! stabilities began to tumble about s ahle a , Sizes 2 ee 4 Children’s Middy Blouses for Glee a ard |man—they nodded cordially, ap-lour cars, ™ comfortable for summer wear, Sizes 6 to 8, $1.10 ee ae ee Re auition Midéies, all white, piped and combina Sateen, tine oer Mase Dareonee,.§ praising the situation at a glance.| I detected the change first among || Pair; 8'2 to 11, $1.25; 1112 to 2, $1.45. ee tion effects; sizes 6 to 14 years at 45 f inches wide, at lhc a yard from 9 1 was as embarrassed as a boy my office assoctates. Heretofore Misses’, Children’s and Grow- Eight styles In Women's Low : : —Second Floor. a. m. to 12. —Upper Main Floor. Anns was watching me closely. I/there had alwayw been the most|If ing Girls’ Mary Jane Pumps of | Shoes, including Colonial, La- nion Suits. 50c knew what was in her mind.|cordial spirit of boost on the part vicl_ kid, made with : : . patent Iiere and Plain Pumps, also =IN’S 3 yj ; ‘ "4 ° - THERE WAS THE FAINTEST of other salesmen by which I had ed soles. Sizes 5% to | Yalliere an a ee OMENS | Saninier Sanaa Bc Dozen Paper Plates for 2¥ec | Children i Knitted Waists 10 , [J [SUSPICION THAT 1 MIGHT BE been assisted to moderate success, hh ieee 71 “tt o'fiig | Two-strap Slippers tn patent Suits in low neck, sleeve: De ienic Plates, assorted sizea, Children's Watsts, sizes 2 to 12 years—2bc kind hy pe i 4 : : over 6 dozen to each, none delivered, 9. 1 htiy imperfect in. knitting—made with #trape lPREGENCE OF HER IN THE) This was now subtly withdrawn by to 2, $2.00; 2% to 6, $2.60 pair, | and dull calf leathers, sizes 2% Joss style, with lace-trimmed or dower Make’ Ploor. and buttons, 9 to 12 16¢ —Upper Main Floor. Bt Tee MY FRIENDS.|the married men on our force. I Children's Barefoot Sandals | to 8, $2.45 pair tight kn hot t fi he walked with almost a defiant | was left severely alone, without be " eh bao nde n nee; choice o ne- " ei ‘ r' if upp izes 6 to | 10c Paper Napkins 5c Package 10c White Cambric 6'/c a Yard | poise, while the quick color mount-|ing made to feel too bluntly that} Sith tan calf uppers, sizes 6 to) tn tensole White ribbed, cotton mesh and other 8, 90c pair; 9 to 11, $1.00 pair Pure White Tins o Napkins, 100 to White Cambric, 36 Inches wide. at 6%o — yard ed to her cheeks. my domestic experiment was being en's 5 3 to7 6 r styles, unusually v tine Eo EY ; wt Not over 15 yards to each. |B | The tension paled them again as| frowned upon. 12 to 2, $1.15 pair; 3 to 7, $1.50 | Canvas Pumps, $1.75 pair pl Sedge good rei at each, $ &. m. to 12 wer Main Floor. | —lower Mate Floor. |I she inscribed her name beside mine| Little hints, dropped with vindie: pate nent Salesroom = = SO. et ee 25. " 1 1 | 60 1 j in the register and wrote down |tive carelessness, had informed me! = = a fos ag rps af Linen Dam 49c a Y' hesitant answers to the quertes of| plainly as to the cause of the ostra- Pinochle Decks, 9 spot low, air cushion or tvory | inen Table Damask, 60 inches wide, medium |f|\the law. Once he. MENED Heh ‘Over 8 to a customer, a.m. to'12, | waeht with’ tore! patterns, @ @ m. to 12. 49¢ J nee her pen poised as cism. vee en ee —lLower Mala Floor, oe afraid to go ahead By those swift, mysterious Ball- Bearing 5 aie Risin, Special $4.25 doubt seemed van-| courlers who serve the devils 30c 1915 World Almanacs 19c | $2.75 Bedspreads $1.98 Each Guished, and her features glowed) of destruction, Anna's past had | OLDWELI From 9 a. m. to 12 Saturday you can met 1916 Satin Bedspreads, % size, good weight with Mar again | been whispered among my World Almanacs at 1%, worth regularly 20¢ eac seilles patterns—9 a. m. to 12 at $1.98 each We were married that afternoon! friends and neighbors, Sudden, — On the t Main " —! Mal cloe! Hy m the Upper Main awer Main Floor, atio vines ei uatet tes oy Sloane . my approach, ing knives of good quality steel. The adjustments are ed appropriate that our| a lifting of the brow, even cold 33-Inch Imported Pongee 18x36-Inch Carpet Samples, Each # should be two drillers| rebuff—by such manifestations very simple, and this Mower is especially adapted Factory samples of high-grade Ingrain Carpet, 19 from the ofl field, men with faces! was | acquainted with the situa- for use on terraces Fourteen-inch size, special —39c Y d anata size 18x36, at 19¢ each from 9 a. m, to 12 Cc seamed and tanned by desert sun) tions Anna and | would have ¥ ’ bd —Third Floor and with cracked, hard hands—un-| to face because | had dared $4.25. Extra heavy hand-woven Import couth but genuine—and as pleased make her my wife. z ss * nays ed Pongee, formerly sold at $1 a Lace Curtain Samples, Each as they were embarrassed at thelr] Two months after our wed | FOUNTAIN LAWN SPRINKLERS, yard, fine for dresses, waists or un Factory samples of Loam Made Lace Curtains ' Important service, ding | was staggered by the | SPECIAL 50¢ derwear; 9 a. m. to 12 at 39% a Variety of patterns, mostly 1% yards long, 9 to Cc This is funny,” laughed one of} announcement of my manager —Upper Main Floor.] j2 at 190 aalthied Sleor, them when Lasked them to witness! that the firm could dispense the ceremony. “We came to town| with my services, That was eter, sprinkle with a fine mist-like spray and can be jto blow our ‘stake, to get drunk! the first harsh punishment de- " MeCall Patterns and free style sheets for Jaly have arrived. jand have a time, John, and here! tivered by a shocked society for Don’t forget our 3 Our expert Op- lH i we end up by haute you vaet| ‘women tal pera water, ‘Spach Ge. Children's En- ay tometrist is glad [I gpliced.” | a ee ee / larged Barber TH FE to have you come |f| once fallen. a | by iM8\ a bower in one. corner of the yard Botled Ham, siiced to or 35c | shipment . Colonial Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, well-finished and easy running, with four revoly- Lawn Sprinklers of solid brass, 8 inches in diam moved to any part of lawn without shutting off alt ihe We cage et gers From Alley, too, there | I knew as well as tho the man |f] GRASS CATCHERS, SPECIAL 60¢— HAND SICKLES, SPECIAL 25. came a token—our only wed- jager had informed me that my atche t toner thie BON sony, ees dein | ae gift. It was a big bouquet [former office associates and allies Groen’ Cptchers'ot heavy be pola with Hand Sickles of good quality steel, with attend re egg cre ker ie See OOny, of roses, dewy fresh, and at |had ousted me from among them galvanized iron bottom, Will fit 14- or ee the heart of them a card with as a thing defiled. And this wa the nam of Anna's [only the beginning 16-inch opal bi pecial 6O¢, Housewares Se former girls who (To Be Continued.) black enameled handle, special 25¢@. etion,

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