The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1915, Page 8

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1,000 Aprons for Beach, Picnic and Kitchen Wear $1.25 Middy Beach S Suits at $1 Thursday INCLUDING SHIRT, MIODY AND DUTCH CAP TO MATCH SO NEAT AND APPROPRIATE FOR PICNIC ANO BEACH WEAR ARE THESE SUITS AT $1.00 Made of Amoskeag git Also very neat for kitcher cheeks, stripes or platy cuffs and belt-—reduced from 50c Coverall Aprons—Apron Day 35c Ea. Percale Aprons, in light and dark check and stripe patterns cut large and run full length; |“) neatly pound — in | blue white. | braid Dennison Decorations for the Fourth of July wea made cream gham with skirt kK or blue, Dainty Coverall Chafing Dish Aprons, at neck and #0 cool and finished to $1.00, for 39c Ea. Fudge of white crash with band middy trimmed and Duteh comfortable ith Thursday little turn cap Choose down mateb. from collars Apron da The New Slip-Over | $1.00 Value Extra Fudge Aprons | Size Coat Aprons at or or } rick-rack | in ity hed band of bac mateh k and front —50c Pr. Sizes From 5 1-2 to 8 Decorated ifferent 50 feet long; a rol! Dennisen’s Crepe Paper Fes- toons, 20 feet long a roll Deantaon’s Crepe for decorating, s1 sine, Ie: large st Denatson's Crepe small size, dozen, large siz day Milane blacks for the Tbe k Bilk ¢ ind style and no sleeves, wit! Made of high comfortable and —Upper Matin Floor, or Princess lisie joves, mostly white, made with the reinforced double finger tips and Paris point embroidery Women’s $1.00 Union Saits 6S Women’s Summer Union Suits, wide fittin 75c Ea. Made of good qual Gingham with fin plain percale to belt across one pocket Third Floor, Women’s 75c Silk Gloves for— Of course you'll want Silk Gloves for the warm weather—so we say 600 pairs of heavy Thurs a fow A Sale of Inexpensive Floor Coverings 450 High-Grade Rag Rugs From 75c to $1.49 Each High-Grade Rag Rugs, made of mew, sanitary rags. Plain, solid colors, with band border of white. fn lavender, pink, rose and tan also a good assortment of the two- color effects with white mixture. $2.25 36x72-Inch Rugs $1.49 $1.50 30x60-Inch Rugs 98c $1.25 27x54-Inch Rugs 75¢ Wetl-made Matt! four brass catches- metal edges, Hite T%4x11x16 Inches ing Lunch Baskets, fitted metal handles and reinforced RU Third more hangers. necessary to the wardrobe. Goldsmith Fiber Wardrobe Trunk $27.50 The Goldsmith Neverbreak Fiber Wardrobe Trunk has been specially designed for packing women's apparel—it convenient Trunk—is fitted with ten sult hangers, five compart- -one very large drawer for hat» When preparing for your trip visit our Trunk Department have everything required for traveling Fiber Wardrobe Trunks $45.00 ment drawers Murphy These splendid Trunks a are complete with ten suit hangers and five comps more handy Garments and hate can Height, There is noth Trunks. bing crushed and wrinkled. Hartman Steamer Trunks) Fiber Wardrobe Trunks | Wardrobe Tre vm tings Prices with $1.50 Imported Lunch Baskets $1.19 Imported ietecely scram reed-—we: extra strong handles made of very durable 98c Imported Willow Baskets 79c Willew Baskets with well-made hinges: Sie The thing to take your picnic ‘de. 10c Printed Lawns 5c Yd. yards of Printed Lawns 27 inches wide; fine, sheer qual- backgrounds with ; in lengths to 10 yards Nice for chiidren's dresses. assortment of light and dark col- ‘ors, in neat check and stripe pat- te 12%4e Dress Ginghams Tac Yard 21 inches wide, and a good variety checks and stripes; and dark colors. 19¢ Crepe Plisse 15¢ Yard RO-inch Crepe Plisse, splendid tor cool summer underwear: neat floral patterns; lengths to 1¢ yards. —Lower Main Floor, colors plaids, both light Inexpensive, Stylish Footwear for Vacation Wear Tennis Oxfords for Women's and Misses’ 7 fords, either black y good quality rubber woles: well-made and very serviceable Sizes 11 to 7 Girls’ White Canvas Oxtords with white rubber soles and low heels ee. comfortable and very popular for summer wear. In sizes 2% to 6 —$1.50 Pr.—- je Canvas Pumps for Women with Mebt- welght eather soles and Pave comfortable round and cool for the hot ae Sizes 2% to 7 Vor quick service and delictor THE BON durabi very light and laneh in. heavy handle nitary Spe Beas of Ripplette —at 59c— Sizes 2 to 6 Years ely you will want some of these ente je Dresses for your little «iris to wear to the country or out on the beach. an excellent quality dark and light blue, N@ht and dark pink and wray with white stripes: ‘The nothing t with your feet, tt mks, well best a 845.00 "pnd 860.00 corn ine $4.00 Leather Traveling Bags $2.95 Floor, Pike St. Side Everything in Luggage Carriers, Including Wardrobe Trunks “Much in little” is the motto of a Wardrobe Trunk with ever so many compartments and ever so many There is a place in it for everything ng, durable, light-weight fitted with brass lock and side catche Size 24 $3.25 Fiber Suit Cases $2.35 Each j-made Fiber t brass lock ineh Crepe are made tn long-w kilted or gathered skirts, back cuffs, of plain white crepe edged with Sines 2 to 6 years. will cont crepe ripplette, —Second Floor. Licensed Chiropodist If you have trouble with onault with our Licensed Chiropodiat appointments by telephone Elliott 4100. Fourth Floor Third Make Fleer. ome Foods, try our . r. MARCHE Union 8t.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattie sted style V-necks and turr Heavy Quality Reversible | Matting Rugs 39c to $2.69 | The most Sanitary Rug for your | summer home or camp. They are | the reversible kind. which really give the service of two rugs. Con: | ventional igns in red, blue and | kreen, with borders all around to | match center. | $3.50 Rugs, 9x12 Feet, $2.69 | $1.75 Rugs, 6x9 Feet, $1.29 49c Rugs, 36x72 Inches, 39c is the most height 45 inches. we or men—they ment dra or convenient than the Ward be safely packed and not Price $45.00 each pecially designed ¢ 45 inches Nags, fitted with handles; cloth lined Floor. They are of fn tan, with Priced at 59¢ Girls’ Mary Jane Pumps $1.50 to $2 Min and Girls’ White Canvas Mary Jane Vamps, her soles and low heels. Girls’ wizos, 2% to. 6 n7 and $2.00 @ pair Minsen’ sizes, 11% to 2, at $1.50 « pair White Tennis Pumps at —$1.75 Pr.— Girts’ White ¢ with white ruby round toe shape clowe-fitting at Women’s Canvas Pumps —$1.75 Pr.— Women's White Canvas Two-ntrap Pumps which lave medium weight tension leather soles and military heaix, elther broad or medium nar row toe shapes, Bix % —Uper Main Floor, low or spring heels yle. Sixes 2% to 6 McCall Patterns and Style Sheets for August are in. Lower Main Floor Tel, Etiiotr 4100 | peace advoca’ RE aN ELSEWHERE f } THEY REVEAL NAKED ‘If } TRUTH ] Margaret Edwards. G. Bernard Shaw Peek-a-boo waists. | Strip poker { { 5 ) estifying in trial of Smith, “modern Bluebeard accused of drowning three bath, Dr. Spilabury of Lor i's easy to murder bath, Its et some fellow look at a bath, as the well known Jeff Davis might say Because the trial court allowed him only 15 minutes in which to file a motion for a new trial, su preme court of Kansas reversed conviction of Vie Gueringer, tenced to hang Washington receives medal of honor at exposition for fisheries ex hibit. We sure have some fish at as ex-Pair Commissioner k Jones might may Joseph who Is rides in 1 ways in perfectly killing to even nen In trial run, miles an hour at way Summer doubt. Reduced Tacoma bargain, from 100. no Weather will be fine on the | Fourth, is report of bureau at Wash ington, D.C. Thanks for the lob ster Archbishop James €. Quigley of Chicago sinking at Rochester, N.Y Expect 15,000 at Christian En- |deavor gathering in Chicago, July 17 to 12 The “drys” won three of the four counties in Minn | ions yesterday 4 local option Five towne dry in Utah yesterday Dr, Ronald Strath will lecture on The Towers of Ireland” Thursday night under the auspices of Atian tean Research society in thelr hall also went F. T. Steinway, the piano manufacturer, of New York, registered.at Washington ho to Frisco. He says town While he's in thie aglabie mood, let's ask him to put an automatic stop per on player planos at 10 p.m e M A. J. Ochaner, of Chicago,| 4 presiden National Fed of Musical club: Ihe musical, anyhow t like Przemy Y prow Mre. Molly Bur robbery of 8 of ow stage in three to 15 . convicted Oregon, sen years in per Dr. G. M. Horton's car the chauffeur with the machine of J. I Hrogan,! 902 19th ave,, at 1d Jefferson Both cars were slightly damaged Champ Clark is expected ta visit Seattle the latter part of July Dismissal of former Motorcycle Policeman ¢ falling for dril sustained b civil ser board Tuesday Commttees of reception rangementsa fo driven by Jack | a collided ark for to re 1 practice vice night and ar named by Penns jation at meet ing Tues Union Dames of the Civil War will meet Friday at 10:45 a. m. at the home of Mrs, H. M 243 Fifth ave, N State employ plenic July 6 at ¢ In Seattle will Yarrow, ° 8. L. Roberts of Spoka run over at 11 o'clock Tuesday night at Third and Seneca by a jitney driven by Paul Alto, 208 Ninth ave. S. All four wheels passed over him, which Roberts got looking for more world to con. quer, walked away. Yes, you guessed it—it was a Ford. ° ° FAMOUS PASTOR Jenkin Lioyd Jom and social settieme Mrs. Edith Lackersteen, superinte: The bridegroom is 71 word “obey” was omitted and NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., June 36. away auto, which mounted the curb thro a plate glass window of a dry goods store, land ing her in the center of the shop after clearing a counter of two, Mra. R. L. Hall today suffered only | and hurled her years of age. “cherish” “After being hit by a run-| WEDS IN OLD AGE famous pastor of All Souls church, Chicago, | nt director, and his bride, who was indent of Abraham Lincoln center. 1A the wedding ceremony the ene Auto Dashes Into Window: | Leaves Grease Spot on Baby from a few minor scratches. She gazing into the window when the machine on its unusual career. Her old son, Perey, was found between the rear wheels of the car ing The accident left a grease bis nose—that was all Joat front wheel was The auto PICK JUDGES Harry Whitney Treat, as judge of jevents at the Western Stampede Jand Round-Up, to be held at Madi json park during Shrine conventior | week will have as his assistants twe |men of more than ordinary note | A Phinister Proctor, noted sculptor, now at Pendleton, where he is making a model of a buck aroo, has been studying the buck ing horse for more than a year, and jhas consented to act as assistant judge. The other is Fay Lagrow, once |range rider, now cashier of the First National bank of Athena, Or | “George Drumheller has — the largest and best lot of bucking horses in the West,” Lagrow writes ‘and Seattle is sure to see an ax lent exhibition, as good as any r put’on in the West.” CAPT. DOLLAR NOT | SURE HE’LL CHANGE F. Ives, manager of the Stim | son ai Co. here, today made pub |e a letter he has received from Capt, Robert Dollar with reference to changing the flag of the Dollar ships, because of the seamen's law, which goes into effect in Novem ber. The question that is holding us back,’ he wrote, “ls that we have developed a trade of our own from |the Orient to California porta which jamounts to about 100,000 tons a |year, and how tt is going to be possible to handle this freight thru | British Columbia I am yet unable to figure out.” A $2,000 SLAP? Because Charles Lae, a negro por. ter at the Everett interurban de. |pot here, he al slapped his | face on January 3, W. C. Thomson | has brought a sult for $2,520 dam. agea in superior court against the Pacific Northwest Traction Co, Ime was tried recently on charge of assault, hut was acquit | ted, FOR ROUND-UP ISN'T ROBERT SO TALKATIVE? Robert Hesketh, who holds the deciding vote on the Me Bride milk ordinance, returned Wednesday from San Francisco, and refused to commit himself on bis Intentions “Oh, Ro way,” he sald. “I'm all covered with Oregon dust, 1 w to wash In some good Seattle water and collect my thoughts. After I look over the ordinance in its pres ent form, maybe I'll tell you,” He indicated that unless the bil has been altered since he left, he is of the opinion it is slightly dras tle in the power it gives the health officials in inspecting cows As to cafe dancing, he would say never a word. 'U. S. MARINE GETS MILLION LEGACY SAN FRANCISCO, June 30. Yesterday Alpha A. Gifford was a! private In the United States marine corps at the exposition, getting $15 a month, Today he {ts a million aire. But he intends to remain with the marines until tis term of en listment expires Private Gifford received from his mother in New he had been bequeathed $1,000,000 by Yen Gifford, a distant relative, who died tly in South Africa Gifford enlisted tn the marine corps from Augusta, Kan | SVEA MALE CHORUS BACK FROM FRISCO Members of the Svea Male cho rus of Seattle have returned from San Francisco, where, under the leadership of H, P. Sather, . they took part in concerts at the expo sition given by the Swedish singers of the Pacific Coast Their singing was given excep. tionally favorable mention {in all| | the San Francisco papers. The Se-| | attle delegation numbered 2 | Concerts were also given in Oak land, Counclman 1 word York that FREDERICK & NELSON’S Thirty-Third Semi-Annual SALE of FURNITURE Begins Thursday Morning € The semi-annual disposal of odd and discontinued patterns from our regular furniture lines, at un- usual reductions, together with extensive special purchases from our best factories, on sale at very low prices. —Third and Fourth Floors. Ohio Vudor Porch Shades | FREDERICK NELSON New Pumps, $2.95 HI one of the them Thursday at corresponding reductions; AT 50¢ Gowns illustration shows two new arri in high-neck, V- vals in popular black at pretty trimmed T neck slip-over styles, and-white effects eae 1 Empire effects, hand-turned Pump has a embroideries with with Louis heel. Sizes $2.95 parr Another new Pump has dull kid vamp and foxing and craven: hand-turned sole Sizes 2! and and laces drawn rib- 2% to 7, bon AT 75¢- Petticoats of good quality has a heel ette inlay; and Louis heel to 7 batiste and nainsook, with flounces topped with ribbon-drawn beading, also styles with flounces elaborately trimmed with lace insertion, AT 95¢ Gowns in high-, V-neck and slip-over styles of naifie™ sook, muslin and batiste, prettily trimmed with inser 7 tions, beadings and fine edgings of embroidery or laces, Petticoats in pretty styles trimmed with embroidery or lace flounces finished with beading drawn with satin —Basement Salesroom embroidery beading and edge. FAIRY SOAP Spe- | | Dozen cial 43c Cakes AIRY SOAP, a floating bath soap, the dc 43¢. special, wen cakes ribbon Trimmed Hats Reduced to $2.95 HE for Basement Salesroom has prepared Thursday's selling by quoting this” sharply reduced prices on 0 Trimmed Hats, embracing many of summer's favorite styles,” among them: P White Hemp Hats, with silk facing and | flower trimming Fine Milan Sailors trimmed with quills and novelty feathers 4 Broad-brimmed Sailors embroidered silk facing Small White Satin Turbars trimmed with French fruit and novelty ornaments, Exceptional value, every one, at $2.95. ~Rasement Sal with

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