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

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i 4 , A CLEARANCE SENSATION | In the Bon Marche Millinery Section} With Very Drastic Price Reductions in Both Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery—tor Instance $15 to $25 New York Pattern’ Hats Are Reduced to $10.00 taken | All the latest midsummer creations are here—for we've ur entire stock of New York Pattern Hat that formerly sold at $18.00 and $25.00—and reduced them to $10.00 | Some are bedecked with fine ostrich plumes—others are bright 1er blooms—while others have garnitures of ribbons— | I s—and other fashionable novelties .00 for your choice of any one of them on Friday 500 Bunches of 25c and 50c Millinery | About 200 Milan Hemp Hats, Worth | Flowers Reduced to $1.00, Are Reduced to —10c Bunch— —69c Ea.— A apecial lot of 500 bunches of 25¢ and 50c Women’s Hats, splendid for every-day wear— | Flowers, including Roses, Lilacs, Pansies, Daisies | Milan he and plain hemp braids, in brown, and many others, reduced to 10¢ a bunch | navy, purple, green, black and other shades, in natural colors. Special at 69c Friday | 95c Ostrich Feather Bands in Black, White and Colors, at —69c Ea.— Ostrich Feather Bands, made in the new oval shape, with two ostrich quills in front. Black white and many pretty colors. Special at 69¢; worth regularly 95c. Women's Stylish $2.95 Trimmed Sailors for Outing or Street —at $1.50— Trimmed Sallors of rough straw bralde, fin- Ished with band of silk ribbon; soft, flexible brim and adjustable head size. Special at $1.50; c. worth regularly $2.95 ° AMERICAN WOMAN STOPS BIG MAN-EATING | LION’S CHARGE WITH BULLET DURING A HUNTING TRIP THROUGH HEART OF AFRICA Children’s 95c and $1.95 Hats of Dark Straw Braids, Priced —at 50c— Children's Hats that formerly sold at 950 and $1.95, reduced for Friday to 50c each. Made of dark-colored straw braids and trimmed with rib dons and flowers. $2.95 and $5.95 Milan Hemp and Milan Hat Shapes, Reduced to —$1.29 Ea.— For Friday's selling, fine quality Hat Shapes at | $1.29—all the soasc most popular stylee— | sailors, turbans and tricornes, in white and nat ural straw color. Children’s and Misses’ $2.95 and $3.95 | Women’s $2.00 Genuine Panama Hat Trimmed Hats, Special Shapes Are Reduced Friday —at $2.00— —to $1.00— For $2.00—Children’s Hats in bonnet effects Just half price Friday for Women’s Hats, made | and rolling brim styles, of fine quality real Pan-| of fine quality bleached Panama, with no dress ama; smartly trimmed with pretty ribbon bows, | ing or starch. Soft and pliable, and can be made Streamers and flowers. * any shape desired —Second Floor, Yes, Madam, We’ve Lots of Those Fiber Silk Hose at 25c a Pair Fiber knit—or fiber boot silk choose to them—and they are a very dainty money’s worth at the price All sizes from 834 to 10—and such a good range of shades that | it is no trouble at all to match your new pumps In Smoke, Pearl Gray, Champagne, Gold, Beige, Navy, Blue, Pink, Sky 25c Burson Hose at 17c a Pair | $1.00 and $1.25 Silk Gloves 79c | 0) paiva “of “Wursen” Gonmicss Hese—tast | Lone Sit Gloves, Necconde’ of America’s | best make, in white or black; full ran of sizes; black, some black with white feet: ee | several welghts; with Paris point backs; worth to choose from; §% to 10. anufacturer’s secon $1.00 and $1.25. 25c Vests and Pants 15¢ Each $2.00 Kayser Gloves $1.35 Pair Children’s summer weight Ribbed Cotton Vests | Several hundred pairs of Kayser novelty and | and Pants, worth 25c. Special for Friday at l5¢ } whichever you call th embroidered arm Silk Gloves, in champagne, pon- each. Sizes from 2 to 12 years, Buy them at | 8, navy, gray, white or black. Special at $1.35 this sale. a pair. w ’s Union Suits at 25c Parasols to $2.50 at $1.49 n-up of a hundred or more beautiful Silk Sizes 34 and 36, In Women’s Union Suits— in plain silk taffeta and novelty effects; low neck, no sleeve style; all white; fine elastic Special $1.49. ribbed. Special for this sale at 250 a garment. | — WEEK-END ECONOMIES LOOM LARGE— At the July Clearance of Silks and Dress Goods Remnants of 20c Sateen Lining 33-Inch Imported Pongee for —8c a Yd.— —39c a Yd.— Heavy Sateen Lining Remnants, 26 inches wide, | Fine, lustrous Imported Pongee—all = hand- in a good line of colors and plenty of black. Also | woven and selected pieces that will wash and fine for skirts or children’s bloomers; 8c a yard. | wear splendidly. The kind that formerly sold at $1.00 a yard; 33 inches wide. 25c Permanent Finish Sateen at 59c to 75c Dress Goods Priced —I5c a Yd.— —29c a Yd.— 100 pleces of permanent finish Sateen—our of fine black and white checked, hair. regular 25¢ quality, in 40 of the most-wanted col- " . Babardines and novelty weay ors and black. Offered for one day at 15c. Full wide; suitable for waists, dress 36 inches wide. | skirts; 29c a yard, 39c and 50c Fancy Dress Silks | 1,000 Wool Dress Goods Remnants —I15c a Yd.— —1-3 Less— A big clearance of Silk Remnants, consisting | Every Wool Remnant of Dress Goods in our of pretty pieces suitable for waists, dresses and stock at 1-3 off the regular price. All of our best- trimmings, in poplins, foulards, pongee and fancy | selling weaves and colors, in lengths for dresses, tk; 19 to 36 inches A cl Para worth up to $2.50. sults or skirts. —Upper Main Floor. Decorate for the Shriners Bas Wan Wate earab'es—and at Clearance Prices —but not at The Bon M Boys’ Straw Hats $1.50 of Shriner or National rices, ax usual Bunting Shriners’ Flags, with sewed x, mounted on staff, with gilt spear and printed emblem; 24x26 inches 5c Cotton Banting Shrinerw’ Fiags, sewed stripes, mounted on staff with glit 10 Your chotee of any 82.00, l2xt nches c $2.50 of 83.00 Straw Hate Shriners’ made of cotton bunting 81.50. Middy and Rah Rah with printe: blem; canvas heading and tyles or fiat set shap grominets, 4x6 feet, $1 00 st vies oF flat se t_ahape f black with contrasting bands. | American Flags | Wool Bunting Flags ard Wool Bunting Amert~ Boys’ Wash Suits $1.98 84.50 Wash Suits in Ru American Fings of printed cot- | ton, in bright colors, with sewed stripes and clamps; dyed field. 3x5 FEET 50c | 6x9 FT. $1.75 4x6 FEET 85c | 6x12 FT. $2.25 5x8 FT. $1.35 | 8x12 FT. $2.95 with a atri s, for decorating p them now © Buy 2x3 FEET 95c | 5x8 FT. $3.75 3x5 FT. $2.00 | 6x9 FT. $4.95 4x6 FT. $2.75 | 8x12 FT. $7.85 —Fourth F July Clearance Prices on Domestics Are Temptingly Low 10c Lawns and 15¢ and 19c | 10c Ginghams at {25c Wash Goods Crepes 5c Yard Suitings 10c | 5c a Yard | at 12'4c a Yard 2,000 yards of Crepes Romper and Devon- Dress Ginghama tn ; . and Lawns, 27 inches | ehire Cloth, %2 inches | bolts and mill lengths, | * wide; lengths to 10 yds., wide, lengths to 10 yda.; | in stripes and check In blue, pink and hello- | atripes, checks and plain | of blue, tan and gray, | & trop styles | at be w yard. | ——_ Boys, we have a pri A Cooling Drinke asec ome at the Fountain aera on the Lower Main Floor, McCall Patterns, Lower Main Floor BoNMARCHE Union St-—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Tel, Elliott 4100 |from a year in Africa, tells you the unbelievable tale her | call a teatable tone of voice, and I decided to challenge her. to me that such an adventure, truly had demanded a more vigorous GOES INSANE; Just before he sprang! A section of the most thrilling moving picture ever taken, showing Lady MacKen- zie facing a huge lion in the heart | of Africa, The beast sprang, m ed her and then Lady MacKenzie shot and killed it. Inset portrait of So, listen as Lady Mackenzie, big game hunter, just h “It was 4 o'clock In the afternoon. For n Lady Grace MacKenzie. By Harry Payne Burton NEW YORK, July 8—The greatest hero in the world I have just met HER! | Yes, her! For after listening to but ONE exploit of Lady Grace Ma kenzie, a svelte figure swathed in crepe and lace, I came to know that the GREATEST HERO ALIVE today is a i heroine! i | | rly five hours, with our runners-down, wi d been trying to worry two big lions from the patch of brush we were working. As the sun be | gan to sink, we—my single hunter and myself — decided that the big fellows had escaped us in some way. | signaled to my | | moving picture operator that the day's work was over—a failure. “At that moment there was a sudden wild rush from the thicket. | turned to see a big, tawny lion hurling himself di | rectly upon us! My hunter threw his gun to his shoulder and fired. | He missed! | je fired again! he bullet grazed the lion's neck, but only enough to make him turn his head ever so slightly, as he started his | ore: my face as he flew over my head, landing some distance of me. My hunter, panic-stricken, dropped his gun and was running. “| stood STOCK STILL. | “What's the use of running away from a tion? He can | beat you. The lion, FIVE FEET FROM ME, apparently de | cided not to © after me, but after the fleeing hunter. He | n his pursuit. 1 picked up my gun where | had dropped It and shot him dead just as he was going to close his jaws on my hunter!” | It seemed rendering to get itself believed | “Do you really expect people to feel that you have been charged by a lion and actually gotten away with it without a single scratch?” I/ asked Lady MacKenzie leaned forward and her eyes snapped American myself, you know,” she sald, “and I know all of us are from] Missour! in this country. So I am not going to ask my countrymen to| take this story from me on my own word. PICTURE OF IT! “When the lion fell dead from my bullet at the hee my hunter,” she went on, my moving picture operator. he wa ] | Lady MacKenzie had been telling this adventure in what you might | | 1 | “Tam an |i | J am going to show them a/ o |i turned to see what had become of | And, you can believe it or not, itanding there by his machine stil! perfectly paralyzed with fear, but TURNING THE CRANK FOR DEAR LIFE! He had been so scared that he had kept turning the crank all i the time UNCONSCIOUSLY. He never realized he was taking | fi the pieture of the scene, altho it was the most remarkable one | he or any one else r taken! i Lady MacKenzie held up a long film against the Nght for me to | | | | | | look at. Yes, sure enough, there was the lion in full charge toward | her and her hunter. | "I went over to get the greatest hunting movies that had ever been | taken,” she said. “And I have succeeded,” JOHN TAKES NO CHANCES K| N NEW YORK, July &—The ’ shooting of J. P. Morgan by a | Frank Holt caused John D. eo |] Rockefeller to celebrate his REDWOOD CITY, Cal, July 76 ; 76th birthday today in the se- || pen veld pare ny ee |] clusion of his estate at PK aD | acts of Frank Holt, assailant of if tico Hills, The entrances to || J. P. Morgan, Carl Arnswald, 30, a discharged servant, early today fired the mansion of C. E. Cumbersen, San Francisco | capitalist, shot his former em- | ployer twice In the shoulder, and dropped dead as he was being locked In jail after being | arrested, Arnswald had taken poison, the estaté and the home of the oll king were heavily guarded all day, Rockefeller intended to go to Cleveland, but abandoned the plan. and fired three shots. Two took ef. Numerous clippings regard. |fect in Cumbersen's shoulder | ing Holt's reign of terror were A dozen men jumped upon Arne. found in his pockets, }wald and disarmed him, while The barn were completely destroy- ed by the fire. It was started by Arnswald for vengeance because of being dis- charged last April. He is believed to have arrived here last night from Milwaukee, go-|!9& buildings. ing to the Cumbersen estate, He| A® he was being walked down first potsoned a watch dog, a horse|the Jail corridor to a cell a few and two cows, He then emptied|™inutes later, he collapsed and| the water tank, spiked the pumping| ded. machine and emptied the gasoline! trom three automobiles ish" ADVISES USE OF AD Cumbersen home and | Cumbersen was rushed to the Hul ing hospital, where it was said his | wounds were not serious “There {8 no need of putting me} in jail. I am going to die,” Arns. wald told his captors, as he smiled Bleefully at the sight of the burn barn and then to the house. Netgh bors hurried to the scene to fight] «rhe very people i the blaze, but found the ®water|t naan Thar aeuniee en hes hav | plant out of commission, and were| coming right. to | La RR a va dll helpless. Atnswald was hiding in| mer," sald M. J. Shaughnowee & chicken coop while A score of) president of the Scandinavian men were trying to fight the fire. | American bank, returning trom Cal Mle the excitement was at its|ifornia, “They have money td in height, he stepped out and wildly| vest, Advertising space in Seattle | asked for Cumbersen, At the same| datly newspapers is today a ote | time he caught sight of his former] value to be bought than ever b employer, whipped out a@ revolver! fore,” : * HE SEATTLE STAR Vudor Porch Shades A Disposal of Women’s Summer Neckwear are fine ind Net Guimpes, some with sleeves, in a very t cle Plaited-back Coat Col lar ith reve in various smart styles; Roll « tive patterr Gre reduced from former prices, at B5e. ; Reduced to 45c Each Reduced to 25c Each are plaited-back Collars with revers in are fine Oriental 1 Lace Fichus various pleasing styles; Soft Roll Coat and Hand-embroidered Vestees trimmed $y A with Valenciennes lace; Hand-embroid- Collars embroidered by hand; Lace and y . — ered Coat Collars wiss-embroidered Net Chemisettes and Guimpes of various Collars and Vestees; re-back Coat , in white, cream or black; a an Collars with ruffled e in various rtment of other smart coat collar summer colorings, all sharply under- novelties all keenly reduced for quick priced for this pre disposal, at clearance, to 45@ each 25¢ cach i Special Pri ] i pecial Prices on Staple Notions { Friday and Saturday Acme Adjustable Dress Forms, 12- Paris Hat Dyes, special 18¢. section style, special $8.50. . Ruche Supports, black and white, 3% 5 Braid in white and yards, special, 3 for 10¢. ts, special 15¢. “ Gladstone Flare Collar Supports, nbroidery Edging, bolt of 6 iat Be : » Canvas Gloves in small sizes, Happy Girl Waist and Skirt Sup for women, special 10¢@. porters, special 15¢. Steel Toilet Pins, 100 in cube, special Florence Hair Nets with elastic, spe Se. cial 2 for 5¢. Gilt Invisible Hair-pins, special, 3 Dexter's Crochet Twist in white, packages for 10¢. cream and ecru, special 7@. American Maid Pins with solid heads, O. N. T. Darning Cotton, in black, 300 in paper, special, 3 for 10¢. Household plated Safety Pins, bunch of 36, special Te. Assorted Wire Hair-pins in metal cab- al Se. ard Wire Hair-pins, assorted inet, spe Kirby-I cial S@ bolt cial Be. New Sweater colorings are duplicated in this purchase, and there are besides Reduced to 95c Each and bronze, special 15¢. Vorwerk's New Button-nole Tape, spe- Kirby-Beard Invisible Hair-pins, spe- Pin-on Hose Supporters of wide silk clastic, special 35¢. Sew-on Supporters, special 15¢. Ascot Straw Hat Cleaner with brush, special Be “Al-lon” Ironing Board Cover, special FREDERICK “NELSON. Beginning Friday Morning At Greatly Reduced Prices white and colors, special 3 for 5¢@. Favorite Steel Nickel- sizes, special 35¢. Tefft’s Skirt special T¢. Trouser Hangers, Setwell Coat and cial 10¢. Juno, Gem and ( regular style, sizes 2 size 4, special 20¢. Truform Shoulder T5e. Eton Jacket Shields, and Trouser special 6¢. Brace, cial 6¢. To Sell at $3.65) Friday S ing collection of Sport Hats. featured. many beautiful new combinations. A The Waists are very well-tailored of The values are unusually good at $3.65. Exceptional Values in SILK WAISTS SPECIAL purchase and reduced-price models from our regular stock combine to make this unusual ffering of Silk Waists. Crepe de Chine Taffeta Radium Silk Pongee in white, flesh-color, natural pongee, navy, black and plaids. Sizes 34 to 42. Exceptional values at $1.50, —Sasement satesroom. At $1.50 Wash Skirts At 95c TIMELY special in the easily- laundered White Skirts so’ prac- Glass Special 20c assorted lengths Price 95e. Basement Salesroom. cial 20¢. Twine Shopping Bags, 15- and 19-inch Wood Coat Hangers, special 2 for 5@, Wire Coat Hangers, special 2 for 5@, Hangers, Skirt Hanger, spe Jmo Dress Shields, and 3, special 18¢; special special 35¢. Airlite Silk-covered Collar Stay, spe —First Floor. OFT French Felts and combinations of straw with felt in unusually smart blocks make up this interest: Yarn-stitched and lisere faced effects are especially smart, and bead ornaments, kid bands and button trimming are other novel ideas —Basement Salesroom Butter Jars tical for summer wear, They are HIS covered glass jar made of soft twill in plain flare style, is just the right size with two patch pockets, and fasten for a pound of butter, and with pearl buttons at side or all the it is atmost_ indispensable way down the front in the ice chest, as it pre Sizes 24 to 30 waist measurement, tects the butter from the 5 odors of other foods. 9 Basement Salesroom a1eneee 48970 p-

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