The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1915, Page 8

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—BARGAIN FRIDAY— AT SEATTLE’S BIG STORE, THE BON MARCHE With Many Underpriced Dith< Summer Things to Wear —to Use in Your Home—or to Take on Your Summer Trip A Friday Sale of Tailored Suits —at $10.00 All New Models in Belgian Blue, Navy Blae, Sund, Green, Tan and Black—and They Are Simply Wonderful at Friday’s Price They are made of good woolen fabrics—serges, crepe poplins, and the like-—the jackets all silk lined and the skirts are the late full gored styles—and we have several nice models to show you—all at $10.00 instead of half as much more Silk and Wool Dresses Specially Priced at $5.00 New Summer Dresses, made of good, serviceable wool serges, also plain and figured silks, itt a good va the malignity of the He must have to our apartment lin st, and then have watoRed | patiently for an interview with Anna, He met her with affected shadowed me| on Frank: | vurprise on the street not long # after, and she, having no reason to dread him then, greeted him as cordially as their altered relation ship permitted Then, with the crafty malev- of an 6, Big Martin told Anna of that night on Pacific when he had found me in @ reeking dive, embellishing the account with hideous Improvisos of hie i] own, With friend, and misses h, and ewoare to ing “Mig Martti Later be learne his has taken ti a are jook John te the OWN part in the affair; how he had) office to protect him oe carried me to Oliver's office, saving word wat he would Ail! me from open disgrace, and how riety of street colors. The Dresses are well made and Big Martin bi Det Pape peepee wet neatly trimmed BY JOHN HUNT |e long ti I did not know lwhy the light of her doar jeyes had been replaced by a cloud of dull egony, nor why I should so| He) often surprise her in tears j was & powerful cog in that machine| Martin had gone #o far as to sug whose grist is shame, crime and| gest that she divorce me and come! human wreckage. jback to him; that I wan treating And because he was of aininter|her no better than he did; making consequence in the underworld, helevery effort to fill her newly |[f learned of my unfulfilled Intention to have him arrested because | had suspected him of robbing me, How the information reached him 1 never learned From that day on Martin ravened |for revenge. As far as subsequent ts were concerned, I inighc as | well have had bim arrested. IMis| jf [fury would not have flamed hixner | He had, on a generous Impulse rare CHAPTER XIX Hig Martin exercised an influential sway Slightly Soiled Lingerie Waists for $2.00 We have selected all the small lots and slightly soiled Lingerie Waists, ranging from $3.95 to $4.95. They'll soon go Friday at $2.00 each Odd Lines of Silk and Net Waists at $1.45 Each These were originally $3.95 to $5.95 Silk and Lace Net Waists in odd lines—the lot includes colors, also some black —mostly all sizes. While they last, $1.45 Slightly Soiled 79c, 95c and $1.15 Waists 50c All the slightly soiled and mussed Lingerie Blouses from the 79% to $1.15 June Sale lines, will be out on the table at } SOc apiece Friday. In bis own domain, cleansed heart with a poison that would drive her back to the old haunts where Martin was king. the high | of And in that hour a resolve and the strength Anna's redemption was tes In a fiery crucible.’ That it wa atrong beyond the breaking, | even in the bitter knowledge that has shattered many a | woman's respect for her mate, |i testified to the sovereignty of | | | Bargain Friday Special : I , in men of his kind, pulled me out Children’s Women’s of & calamitous rituation, and I had| love. 50c Silk returned evil for good in that hour ehe realized the Sweaters Whatever transformation may| meaning of the ntoue Gloves have been started in his savage| words she had repeated with 3 to 10 Yrs. } Si spirit was checked: the crafty brain] slow deliberation at our mar. 1ZeS of a man abhorred among his kind| rliage—"“For better and for 6 to 84 worse,” by which man and woman are wedded to misery as well as joy. It was Anna who learned of Mar tin's smouldering purpore, | "ts devising retaliation. thru ay [guarded message from one of her| That was the only thing that] former Const asroctates Martin| Martin couldn't quite understand | had dropped a hinting word here (altho, as [ say, I didn't know about all this until long after). Hei left Anna a little awed by the in- |i and there, Anna was advised that it might be best If she and I left EGUaibh with tare Nat Peckcee Wall tenhiones, Bag ne apy ape: the city, for Big Martin’s threats) violtbility of a love unknown in bis |} im maroon and a few grays. Spiendid for beach have Imperfections tn manu were seldom idle. She did not, how. own domain | wear—2d to 10 years. —Secvad Floor. ever, know what had inspired his| Falling of revenge by this means, | Martin schemed anew The vicious character of his de| sign, prompted by all the instincts | i of the underworld dictator, as well as the influence he wielded among ite denizens, was apparent tn his attempts to have me lured to the |Coast again thru the wiles of women confederates he flaunted across my path. | | Once in his own precincts 1) would be in bis power, and | could) |cuess how he would exercise that ruthless power to my utter ruina- |i jt wrath Why don’t we, John?” she plead- ed fearfully. “Why not leave the city and start all over again some where else?” “No,” | decided, “we'll stay right here. That fellow can’t intimidate me, and he can’t hurt you.” Thereafter | went armed. And always | watched the crowds fora rning vision of that sin- scarred face which had become “Slightly Soiled Knit Underwear at x Price a Near It ate and Union Sutte Included in this sale—pleces that have become soiled from dis- my aon pepe. but when washed will be as Women’s 50c Sum- mer Union Suits for knee, all with he struck it w by the attack of « coward: UNCLE SAM HAS ALL SORTS OF JOBS TO GIVE AWAY; SEE HIM! (To Be Continued.) 6 and it will be a great saving for you to buy at this sale at 3éc aplece. Sizes from 34 up to 44 —Upper Main Floor, —Upper Main Floor. : mean ari jaw of private agencies, the Seat Children’s Black Hose | |Women’s 25¢ Stockings) | 7th oun con [suthevien estat | chain. Lawrence Wood 1's the chief In | |epector in charge under local Im migration Commissioner White. The bureau has offices on the sec berry season reaches its apex dune 25. Puyallup valley pro ond floor of the Liberty building Since the employment “she ducers and gro in other | districts have appealed to the [opened tn February, hundreds of Seattie agency to prepare to (jobs have been distributed, at no send them ali the “hands” it [cost to the applicant. The govern can. ment simply sees that the jobs Just pow the employment bureau | and the jobless men are brought) {fe sending a minfmum of help to| together. the Puyallup district and filing} Every kind of job is handled. A small orders for help from individ few days ago a call came for a ual growers elsewhere in its dis-| track foreman, an $80-a-month Job. |} trict. Between Jone 26 and July It's still open. And filling calls for | there will be no limit to the num-| domestics In the rural districts, say | fH ber of pickers needed. Uncle Sam's men, has been like en and children to The United Sta’ ment Bureau of Seattle ‘em and wants ‘em quick. The Sizes 5 to 94 10c Pair Here ts = geod chance to iny in « supply of Children’s St to last the whole summer at the camp—just the kind to wear when play. 600 pairs of good cotton, fast biack and fine ribbed with seamless feet. Sizes from 6 to 9%. On sale at 10c a pair for a day. —Upper Mam Wloor. Irregulars at 120 patre of “Burson style, in b ik. black with wh tops, hemmed tops, Balbrigean some pure white lot & pair for a day and color There are many out-sizes tn t tn t Irregulars of the 26¢ “Burson: —Upper Main Floor. ° Those who want to go into the | trying to lose a cat. The job is/ | teld 4 to register at|always coming back. The girls | Al $1.25 Silk Broken Lots of Oxfords tone orgy ere ge ie |don't. lke. simple. lite, Several M jth famtites are being| such Jobs are still on hand Gloves, Sizes] | Value $3.00 et ie Gan eork adm Kean) fUnde tea 0 amaitak oenaiis ki it 54 t 8, t able. | his new role if t 0 a eee And by the way, if you've got a| ‘The U. 8. employment bureau! Job for some deserving man, or if! here is a recent innovation, along! you're looking for one yourself, | with a chain of similar bureaus |drop in at the Liberty bullding of. {ff Uncle Sam has scattered over the/fices and tell Unele Sam's men/ 79c_ || 69c % Pair continent about {t, Most likely they'll fix | a Pair Owing to the barring b you up. | aot Teka —_——— ‘rT of Viel Kid, both lace or but- vie, with han ned soles and military They are all small stzen ranging from jo 4 only, but Just the right chance for wom- en with small feet to get a pair of Summer Shoes. —Upper Ma Women's Meavy Silk Gloves, full elbow or 16- button length, with Paris me with heavy embroidery, . with double finger tips. per Main Floor. point backs; black or wh BODY FOUND IS NOT VANDERBILT LONDON, June 10.—The secre- |tary of the late Alfred G. Vander- | bilt today received a telegram from |his representative at Queenstown, | stating the body found on the coast, | near the village of Fisherstreet, be- Heved to be Vanderbilt, bears no re- | semblance to the American millon- aire. The machine was a Richmond | lhe body was probably that ot] Eener . gb s aito driven by} e » jarris, 27 ‘ourth ave. N.| | some third-class passenger, the tele-| The siippery street conned who ake | | | | DELIVERY AUTO | HITS 2 GIRLS Lillian W: ade of 38 of 3822 Finley ave. and Ella Sobottko are in the city hospital, suffering injuries sus tained when struck by an automo- bile on the Madison st. hill, be-} tween Firat and Second aves, | fH Thursday morning. Bargain Friday Special $1 Scrim Curtains Lace Trimmed Japanese Matting Worth 25c Yard 18c— a yard ‘The very floor covering for the sammer home. MMigh-grade figured Matting in blue, green, red and tan, with choice carpet des versible kind, with m | gram said eldent No explanation was given of re-| Migs wy, ports of the watch and papers found| ty hure wor ot hen ine eee upon the body, which were believed! broken, she is bruised about the fo indicate it was that of Vander-| head and shoulders and may he in | bait, ternally injured. Miss Sobottko | was only alightly hurt COUNCIL DOESN'T tre both Lace and Embroidery piants Reduced ¥/, to 4-Inch Wash | 15c to 25c Laces; Embroideries $2.50 to $6 Laces if The girls are both 21. The Wade | i Laces, Yard Yard | Worth to 15¢ Yd. Goi girl works at the Galbraith-Racon | oing at Half i] dock and Miss Sobottko | 1 10 | | Pri LIKE LOOIE S$ BILL ed in the Maritime building. Ai —3c— “em C— | St Om rice Chief Lang's proposed traffic or-| The driver was not held Normandy, v - | 18 to as-inch tace |f | dinance, which prevents lottering on] = This lot ¢ Cambric, Swiss and | Flouncings, such an Net (| the sidewalks and prohibits pedes- CHIE Torchon, Valenciennes 4 yt Nainsook Bdgings, 2 to jg Top Chantilly, Shadow |trians from crossing streets dagon- 0 CLEAN and Net Laces, % to 4| pook and cambric em. | 6 inches wide, fine for | and Cracquele jally, received seant favor when re brolderien jviewed by the council efficiency |committee Wednesday, Vote on the | Dil] was postponed until next meet ing | Lang insisted the loitering clause | would stop “mashing,” to which | Mitzgerald replied: “If a cop didn't Uke you, he could have you Jailed inches wide, at Se yard. underwear, at bo a yard. oo coneenananenenenenen, Agents for McCall and ies’ Home Journal Paper Putterns— lower Main Floor, pon MARCHE —Upper Main Wioor, UP IN “AUTO ROW” A police clean-up campaten will be directed against Automobile Row during Shrine week by order | of. Cl blef Lang streets in that district, Souvenir Spoons of Europ Nations—e: spoon guaran- teed to wear, of White Wash Girdies, Belts and | he Each, 10c. Upper Main says, are Mittered with cars unde for stopping on the sidewalk.’ fe Upper Main Fioor. | Union 8t—Second Ave—Pike St—Seattie Tel. Elliott 4100 Floo golng repairs and cars for sale pper ir. Rolton declared under the terms of] ixtra copa will be detailed on the ordinance the only way to be Bron: dway and arrests w: e 2 safe was to buy an auto, pre allaee unless the nuisance stops, OSE YS TIT 98 pK oe Ladies’ F; i Es 5 Mail | jc | FREDERICKE~NELSON vc | atterns e ic In a Special Selling at, the Pair 25c 460665c_—Osé85c $1.00 , Women’s Plain and Fancy Stockings rat Floor A Special Selling of Summer Begins Tomorrow, First Floor N important value-giving event: quoting exceptionally low prices on several thousand yards of beautiful Ribbons in very desirable qualities and in the favorite widths, designs and colorings for Summer Girdles, Sashes, Children’s Hair Bows, Mil- linery Trimmings and many other uses, including the making up of fancy-work novelties. The following lots are featured: SPECIAL, 25¢ YARD— Over 4,000 yards of Plain and Fancy Ribbons, in inches, are in this lot, which comprises: Brocades in pink, sky-blue, lavender and maize. Wide Fancy Moire Ribbons in 4 Warp-print Dresden Ribbons in beautiful designs Roman Stripes in various combinations Checks in black, green, red, tan and pink combined with white. Plaids in light and dark combinations SPECIAL, 20¢ YARD— In this assortment are 3,000 yards of Plaids This lot cc Ribbons, including Dresdens, light and dark pl and Stripes, in a very wide assortment Such ‘width: of popular colors and combinations, fetas and and in widths from 4 to 514 inches terns. NOTE: an atfractive display of the Novelties thatmay be made up fron ing many original ideas for their use A Most ‘Und Selling of White Cotton Dress Crepes at Remarkably Low-Priced VER 2,000 yards of the season’s new Dress Crepes are in this purchase, which was intended to have arrived in time for the White Sale. Comprised are Several Hundred Yards of Soft White Crepes in Boucle and Ratine Cords Mercerized Self-stripe Crepes, 36 Inches Wide White Dress Crepes in Two Splendid Qualities, Sheer and Medium Weight Fancy White Corded Dress Crepes Plain Weave Dress Crepes —in all, a very attractive assortment of the summer's desired white materials for wom- en's and children’s wear, decisively underpriced for this timely The selling begins Friday morning, in the Wash Goods Section, First Floor. special, 15¢@ yard In the Basement Salesroom, Friday Women’s and Misses’ Sport Coats Special $5.75 surplus stock of Women's and higher price. in-one collar and patch pockets. The Sizes: * * * Priced for This Selling at $2.95 —made up in good serges, gaberdines, poplins and fancy mixtures, wide at bottom and full knife-plaited. Black, white, tan, navy-blue, green, gray, checks and stripes. Millinery Values 100 Tailored Hats in silk and straw combinations, ERY attractive for principally small effects, in an assortment of col- dress wear are these ors, reduced to 6B@ each. lai Was i ilk Children’s Hats in styles for play and deasey wear Canny mista it ee) . Shadow lace over China in three lots—95¢, $1.95 and $2.95. 100 Untrimmed Hats, for Children underpriced silk, in and Misses, * 4 ) a ac Siz + Hemp and Milan Hemp straw, assorted colors, 4-inch ( goes iar tid reduced to 5O@ cach —=Baneneat Salento 36 to 44. Priced low at $1.95. " | ” Madie Waists at at $1 50 NI madras, patch pockets Another good value is of China It is in plain blouse style Waists of Voile, Marquisette, Organdie and cluded at this price—-$1.50. especially practical waist for business wear, with colored satin stripe, designed with two-in Silk, with medium str blue Allover widths rar large color-assortment SPECIAL, 35¢ YARD— mprises handsome Novelty aids, Printed-Warp Failles, Satins in many Widths 6% to 8% inches. In connection with this special selling, the Ribbon Section has arranged HIS important offering comprises a local maker's made up in a variety of imported and domestic coatings, and all of which would ordinarily sell at a considerably They are the popular full-belted styles, green, blue, gray, tan, lavender and apricot. 14, 16, 18, 34, 36, 38 and 40 —on sale Friday, exceptional values at $5.75. Included in the Special Purchase From the Same Maker Women’s Full Knife-Plaited Skirts Lace and Net Waists, $1.95 short sleeves and vestee ‘of at this price, embroidery Ribbons i zing from 444 to 7% and colors about 750 yards of Ribbons in beautiful 3rocades in 744- Taf- effective pat- n these Ribbons, afford- First Fioor. 15c Yard opening of the June June selling. Very Misses’ Sport Coats, with two- The colors include Sharply Under Real Value three yards —Basement Salesroom They have low neck, —Basement Salesroom is of serviceable one collar and two ipes of black, red or are also in- —Basement Salesroom.

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