The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1915, Page 8

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Now for the June Sale of Notions and Dressmaking Supplies With a mountain of little things at small prices, that will help the economical women fill the . sewing baskets. These cut prices are for Wednesday only. F 8c Card Stew- Special Prices on $1.75 Bust ra art’s Duplex Manahan’s Moth Bags Forms, Sizes L to 44 ney Ka. Mache Codnetaed f News, Use Manahaw Tartne Moth 1 t Safety Pins We ve all stees . S0c muff size, 30x22-inch, at 40c at | 65¢ business sult size, 30x37, 50c ws Rad * | 5c overcoat size, 30x37, at 600 | /.; 15c Wire Hair Pine 1 10 ch Scissors at 10c | Se Mending Tissue 3c Pc. hed Hal as " nd : . rd sorted sites to a box jing 1 - | tia ular and Invisible ‘ Oa box. Special for Wednes fer | ape aes: 5. Dusting Cape ~ Age st | Pre Thread | 10c Spool Snap Fasteners 7c Card ade, teewe |. Rarbont’s tie , Pape 1-3 rtepeedtionntoen ses ir 25¢ Dress “Shields at eata, will not rust) one dosen on a card. | 15¢ Pair nal gy tas Milward’s Needles nin 2 Papers 3c | Lustre Cotton 3 for 10 ight Ba Sewing Needles, ai! Clark's ONT Creehet er machinery . | Vents rust —Upper Main Floor for Wedne aday at 20 & pap t A Special Sale of Summer “Needs in Toilet Articles, Drugs and Rubber Goods —lower Main Fleer. Children’s bathing suits at 75c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 if you are going for a swim get your bathing suits here. We have them of cotton and worsted jersey, with round, V and square necks, trimmed with con- trasting colored braids and worsted borders. Have skirts attached, sev- eral lengths of sleeves. Annette Kellerman Swimming Suits $1.50 and $1.98. Bathing Caps 10c to 986. Bathing Slippers at 25c to 98c. Bathing Shoes at 50c to $1.50. By Fisk, Rawak and Many Other lakers A cleanup of about 200 Hate—besides the smart Tailored Hats there are lots and lots of clever Dress Hate— and no matter which one you choose, you are sure of getting the best bargain you have seen in hats this season. ‘What kind of shapest—why they Just styles that are being worn most—sallors, turbans kes, tricornes and many novelty shapes of straw etlae—-both hand-made and blocked shapes. You will fall in love with the way they are trimmed with ostrich plumes, feather bands, pompons, silk elvet ribbons, fancy wings and other pretty Floor. at —Second Floor, Special Bargains for Wednesday Shoppers These Special Prices Are on Just the Things That Are Needed for Summer Use 50c to $1 Shadow Laces 25c | 35c Figured Scrim 23c Yd. A beautiful assortment of Net-top, Silk Shadow | _ 1,500 yards of excellent quality Mercerized Voile and Silk-run Laces in white, cream and sand, all | Scrim with tinted borders, in neat designs. Back the newest designs suitable for trimming and the | sTounds of white, cream and Arabian color, and new dainty lace flounce skirts—widths range from | 4mong these you will find borders with colorings 6 to 9 inches. —Upper Main Floor, | to match or harmonize any of your color schemes $1691.25 Ribbons for 75c 75c Lace Curtains 59c Pr. i hi - ingh: _ colors for girdles or hat bands, 7% inches wide. | ,,700 Whine 3 Goat jr attanbupler sorely redken || Plain Taffeta with cannel edge, all dainty shades, | ry crory which wanted to get rid of all their small suitable for sashes, 9 inches wide. Moire Taffeta | 14, ‘We have them from one to ten pairs of a with satin edge or satin stripes through center; | ying —Third Floor. width 9 inches, all colors. |= —Upper Main Floor. ' ‘ $1.50 Marquess Long Cloth ere ees Soc yd. $1.15 Bolt Special sale for one day. We have a fine aseort There are 200 bolts in this lot—this ts ment on hand in navy, Belgian and Alice blue, | saving opportunity, as we are offering Long Cloth black, green, gray, tan and brown, in all neat, | that always sells at $1.50 for $1.15 a bolt—it ts 24 small designs—cool and stylish for summer wear. | inches wide, soft chamois finish and splendid for mA tachse wide. —Upper Main Floor. | underwear —Lower Main Floor. $1.50 36-in. Chiffon Taffeta | 121/2c to 15¢ White Goods $1.00 a Yard 10c a Yard * 25 pieces of fine grade Chiffon Taffeta Silk, full | Several thousand yards of White Goods, ranging 26 inches wide, soft and lustrous— a fine the most popu- | from 27 to 40 inches wide—this lot includes firm lar Silk this-season, in colors navy, Belgium and | quality Crepes, Plain and Fancy Lawns, Dotted ie a peacock blue, nile and reseda green, pink, blue, | Swiss and many others—the materials are suit oe gray, white and black. $1.50 Knickerbockers : 98c Pair 250 pairs of Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, made of very fine quality fancy cassimeres and tweeds in stripes, checks and fancy mixtures, have buckle straps at knee—well made and all seams taped; all sizes 6 to 18 years, —Upper Main Floor. —Upper Main Floor. children’s dresses and cool —Lower Main Floor, able for umderwear Summer wash dresses 19c & 25c Dress Voiles 15c Dress Voiles, 26 and 38 inches wide pretty floral an@ coin dot patterns—colors pink, blue, heliotrope, tan and black and white. At this price you can have several dainty summer frocks, just what you will need during the bot weather. —Lower Main Floor, in stripe, eee —— Bob-o-link or Friendship Brace! rice Zhe a lnk—t pper Main Floor Visit the Soda Get “Kazoon” Fountain for re- THE Suspenders and freshing drinks Supporters for the and sundaes, — BON boys—price 50c.— 1] Lower Main Floor. Upper Main Floor, Union 8t-—Second Ave.—Pike Tel. Elliott 4100 _—_——— size oF assorted sizes in l cesses worth } in @ & package. oa aake price spools P3 Beg 10c Binding Braid 7c Pc. | Girdle Foundations 10c | 10c Hooks and ‘Eyes Gott Angers, e standard | « ani ™ cal ” P Make of Binding Braid, tn five | ack moat | Diack and ail color Tee plece. “on each | “Be. Hair Nets wo 5c wonderful tubri mes 4 mat 4 * blonde | | | | 25c size Spiro Powder at , Pinaud’s Beauteviva (liquid ; 50c size Mentholatum, spe-| ae --A5¢ | face powder), 30e size.BO¢ | cial at ae | , Soap ¢ Salts, 30c } 1-lb. can Jergen’s Talcum | 6. size Dixie Tan and ap free alt Fo Powder, 25c_size aie Freckle Ceam on ial. 30¢ : Seidlit se deceit 25¢."size Zozodont Tooth Quini pada 69e 5 Challenge Syringe, No. | Powder or Paste......15¢ Phittips’ Milk of Magnesia ial at T9e Ongatine (for the nails), | the 50c size for..... 29e¢ ge, No. | 50c size, special...... 1-Ib. bottle of Peroxide 14¢ | 3, 88¢ | 25c size Dorin’s . 18 | $1.00 size SSS Blood Rem- | 50c qu Gloves Theatre Rouge at.....15¢ | edy, special at...... .65e | special pair 25¢ | GIRL MUST ANSWER MANY QUESTIONS IN DIVORCE TRIAL Pertinent questions concerning every day of her un happy life since she was forced by his te from her husband two years ago, must be ‘by Mrs. Merrill Cushman, of 11 W. Republican’ st., when his now notable divorce ¢ comes to trial at \the fall term of superior court. | as J parents to separ answered ase Cushman and the girl he married were minors attending th university whe the wedding took place, Cushman’s parents, Mr and Mrs. James T, Cushman, of 2148 Eighth ave. W., rebelled against the girl-wife and ordered their son to quit bh | been shadowing her constantly ever and has hired sleuths and key tives to ald him, that he enough for bis on to secure a divorce. | The young man's attorneys on | Monday filed a [hole de |might get evidence t of questions which the young w an must awer wh the fr comes to tria tate achat lion i cla sia declacatagsitnaltat | she baving entered a counter action NOT BUILT FOR SPEED | * woere Ay fe = h 18 and Molasses. Were you with trom | @ Dugdale |the morning of March 18 until and } QJ Dugdale’s team. } including March 19? Whe { Deciding the prohibition | “On Ma 20, did you go auto rid rs = over | a — : el bebe Closing the Rathskeller } | Cr RE RAL CT RT SIE | | that ride, and how long did you stay Jat bis house? commissioners! |} | Ki county ] } “Did girl who accompanied 4 Monday to meet with con you te Nanking cafe smoke ci&-| missioners of Chelan and Snoho arets while taking dinner? Did you) ish counties In Berlin. to help hu have be What {s the name of the, ry completion of Scenic hikhw wen whe A yOu! B'Nai Abraham elected officers |i | “Did you kiss or were you kissed sunday night. J. Arino cho i] on any of the auto j¢ ! Funeral services for George Dick jours of the night or day | son, former Washington state to * house al isiator, killed in auto accident op | different times Pacific highway, held Tues } know and his Summer schoo! at university open. having trouble over yc ed Monday with enroliment of more association with him | told you? and, if #0, w | ] than 800 students } Steamer Crown of Galicia, recent.|} | ly used as supply ship by British miralty, to load on the ( British Columbia in August g rally with bonfire and fire playfield ‘oast and Wednesday night ‘CARL REITER IS } | city of 400 in new courth Say, Mawruse, you Just should got| | Joseph Lock arrested Monday. Ac.| to hear Carl Reiter do his turn at|CU#e? of compileity in robbery |the Empress this week! There | 20h" Nilldor, Puget Sound hotel, of were so many crowds to hear him | §!¢ qf |Monday that you could hardly find) Sneak thief stole hand bag with| held in Col plan to « capa i} jroom to hang on the straps. He) artic it valued at $40, from) |made a gorgeous strike at all three Mrs Peterson when she laid |} shows. Mawruss. You will mise jt|{t down in King at. station Monday | |if you don't go | night | 1 Reiter, as everybody in Se George Perovich, convicted about Ii] opriating I an, and |i county | a year $1,148 from a since then a trust fall, parde Lister Hl Dr. W. M. Smith, pastor of Central Il of jattle knows, is the genial manager of the Orpheum theatre, now closed |for the summer season. Reiter |thought It would be a good stunt to |try a little before-the-footlights ed by Gov |work himself during the closed sea | Presbyterian church of New Yor) jnon. So last week he announced he | city, visited Seattle Monday, where [il lwas going to he inspected local Presbyterian mis-| [if | Monday the a8 Was packed | sions 14) to capacity ll three perform W. G. Lee, international president them hia brother | of Brotherhood Railroad Train | Elks turned out tn force and che men, arrived in Seattle Monday. He iH} ed him. Carl made good, His stories | was entertainéd by local members of | are clean and wholesome, and there | the order. i} jisn't a flaw in his dialect and get| L. J, Rickard, clerk in office of At. Ii jup. He fs as funny as any sketch | torne J. ©. Allen for past five/ ff seen here for a long time Years, has not been heard from since |i | Maximilian, an ape with a lot of|/June 1. Friends are worried | || |intelligence, who does an Irish] Central Council of Social Agencies breakdown and several other things |to hold June meeting Wednesday |i | was as funny as a circus clown. |night in assembly hall of New Cham “Just Half Way,” by John Gard-| ber of Commerce. | |ner and Helen Vallely, is a fine] un te very spotty, eay astrono- | comedy, with a good moral. It's! mers, there being 150 marke on it (ff jwell acted and well staged. Mon-| just now H Old Sol ought to be sent | jto the laundry—that's all | | Henry Siegel, former department | comedy and melody The “Sextette| store magnate and banker of New |ff |From Lucia,” done in ragtime, by| York, starts prison term of ten | the Elks’ duo, made a hit, as did| months. Charged with defrauding |} jthe Bartelles, acrobatic comedians | creditors and bank depositors | A Keystone comedy and a glimpse| Jess E. Irwin, former track |f } | | roe Tabor and Fred Green, both col lored, are a strong team, with th on the screen of what's doing else-| gambler, killed in auto accident at| jWhere in the world, wind up thir| Chicago. |blue ribbon bill U, 8. District Attorney Preston, | e. 6 San Francisco, investigating charges that allies are recruiting in U.S. There is sure one you-| know-what-kind-of-a thing after an-| other trying to put the skids on| Uncle Sam's neutrality | President Wilson will visit with PANTAGES Charlie Chaplin himself would have to laugh at the delineation of himself by Lou Davis, alded by jchorus and principals, in “The Can |dy Ship,” which closes with a view of the San Franciseo exposition at | his friend, Col. M. Mouse, at New |night, as seen from a ship entering | York Thursda l the harbor. Ethel Davis, Billy| French cruise Descartes lands ||] North, Gus Leonard and a bevy of| blvejackets at pt Haitien to pro-| Pretty girls are the works that/tect Hves after city’s capture by |ff make the wheels go round in thir rnment forces i jscintillating act aine Longmire, well-known | If Jessie Hayward and Leo Hahn, in| Pioneer of Tacoma, died at age of | |The Quitter,” with a plot in whien| @4 Lieut. Col. John B, Porter, judge advocate general's department, died at Fort Legvenworth. . ESTIMATE cosT OF FIXING DAM | you keep on guessing until the last: | Caine and Odom, with a parody on | the resignation of Secretary Bryan Bigelow, Camp 1! and Rayden, tr comedy and patter Neuss and |Eldrid, in an acrobatic act; and ple tures hot from the European battle front, compose the remaining part of the srogram. TERRELL ADMITS Hoch der kaiser! Owsky ITS A GOOD SHOW ters: von wow! | | The board of public works has at | ‘That stalwart young athlete, Mav erick Terrell, who is one of the pub Hefty committee for “High Jinks in Dixie Land,” the big show which is to be given by the Seattle Athletic club next Thursday evening, at the Moore, maintains that nothing to compare with it has been seen in| previous amateur productions in Se attle, Athlete Terrell is a dramatic Author of some consequence himself and bis opinion may therefore be taken with some consideration, One of the features will be a ballet by 12 girls, who have undergone strenuous drilling during the three weeks of rehearsal | HOLD UP JITNEY | lina spoken. The consistent weeks has been » board Monday last complied with the council's request to submit a cost estimate on the of sealing the Cedar riv The estimate is $300,000 board recommends that the turned over to one of several con tractors who willing to guaran tee their treatment of the dam will) be effective, or no pay | A resolution was adopted asking the board to estimate the cost, num-| ber and location of new comfort sta-| tions to be erected during 1916. | best methed| dam | The! job be some last ROSS IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS — | The Ross Improvement club will| Two passengers chartered the| meet Tuesday evening, at the Ross | Jitney of L.. Abbott, of 1615) Pharmacy, Third ave, W., to iday night, and, after| hear a report from delegates to the ded with them to the| convention of the Federated Im-| district, they trained | provement clubs of Western Wash. |} }Kuns on him, and made him submit jington at fo visitation and search, whieh | inetted them $5, homas will present a scheme to ‘te rry the canal at Third ave, W, Burton Saturday, J, C i THE SEATTLE STAR Vudor Porch Shade Two Exceptional Silk Umbrellas Offered at Unusually-Low Prices, Wednesday: Special $2.95 Each for Women's Pure k Umprellas, wit! 1a variety of shay finished " and tassels 1 t t h The assortment include Black Navy Royal-blue Emerald Hunter's-green Garnet Cardinal Gray Brown ae $3.85 Each New 40-Inch White Dress Materials Special 18c Yard = IGHTEEN ht E ED dred yards of dainty, st ale Wednesday this unusually-l Three styl f materials are included The first is a sheer Fancy Stripe Voile. The second is an equally fine and sheer Crepe Voile with ratine stripe. The third is a lace-weave Gaberdine in check effect. all are 40 inche le, and beautifully mer wk pecia day, at 18¢ yard Direct-A ction Gas Range Special $29.50 feature for this week, Stove Section quotes this very special the low price on high-grade Gas Ranges of the well-known Direct-Action make. Style as Pictured: with porcelain enamel dust-tray and broiler. pan and special cooking chamber, connected with flue, for cooking onions, cabbage, etc., carrying off all odors The baking oven tn this Range measures 18x 19x12 inches; the broiling oven, 14x18x12. Extreme width, with shelf, is 48 inches An exceptional at the spectal price, $29.50. —Third Floor, opportunity price vi adapted for women’s Ohio FREDERICK é- NELSON. | Lots of Women’s cool sum ~—First Fioor. ff and children’s Turkish Towels | With Appliqued Initial | Special 25c Each N exceptional offering of bleached Turk- Towels, Full Hemmed ish each Towel appliqued with a hand- somely embroid- ered blue initial that has the ap- pearance of having been worked directly on the towel. The Towels are of good, closely- woven, absorbent quality and measure 2114x42 inches. The following are the a letters available: A, ‘B,C, D, E, F,.G, BH, Kye, DS Rene a Wis Special, each, First Floor, 25¢. . : Floor Matting Specials APAN 2 and China Matting in natural straw color, tasteful com- binations of red, blue, green and brown. 15¢, 18¢, 20¢ —Second Moor. Special, and 25¢@ yard BASEMENT SALESROOM Untrimmed Fine Milan Hats At $2.95 N exceptionally low price on these Untrimmed Shapes of an stock. ian Mi favorite shapes, fine imported Ite riety of the season’s and the values are unusually good at $2.95. For trimming these Hats, we White Wings, 45¢ to $2.50. Ostrich Pompons in white and pastel shades, T5¢ and 95¢. suggest: They are in a va- dark colors and black, New Black W ings, 75¢ $1.45 and $1.95. t Salesroom Sterno Canned Heat Cooking Devices O light weight and compact are the St Middy Blouses 95c i -AIN white and white with red or Copen- hagen collar and cuffs in well-tailored Middy Blouses for misses and children. Sizes 6 to 20 years, 95e. Women's All-white Middy Blouses with regulation erno Canned i ¢ sailor collar, half-eleeves, S Heat Cooking Devices that they are ideal for taking hs ‘die pocket and side lacing, along on the picnic or outing trip. Their uses in the O5¢, —Basement Satesroo: home also are manifold ° —Sterno Cooking Outfit, Special $3.95 The Handy cludes Sterno Grill for cooking chops or eggs, Cooking Set shown in the sketch in Bathing Caps 25c UBBER Bathing Caps Six- cup Nickel-plated Percolator and Sterno Stove, con in shirred style in a isting of one-pint round kettle, stand and one can variety of colors, priced of solid alcohol. Specidl $B.M5, Housewares section low at 25¢ each, —Busement Salesroom. Lisle Union WW Suits, 50c 50¢. OMEN'’S Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, } less, with lace-trimmed or tight knee, ow neck and sleeve- 34, 36 and 38, —Basement Salesroom, sizes .

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