The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR The Bon Marche ’s July Clearance CAN U.S.AFFORD | ws ——————— om | | Sale of Boys’ Suits TO ROB GERMANS | °° /2eDERIcKe~NELsoy | All the ae Suits Have | OF ONLY WEAPON? Steel | Ranges sabi Coats Reduced to $2.50 All Sizes From 8 to 18 Years—in the Collection | NEW YORK, July 9.—In a copyrighted statement published by the [ — ) Spring and Summer Models | At e single clip belted Birerch m tle Coat e 1 About 25 per cent has Been knocked off the prices of Boys | New York World today, Maximilian Harden, noted editor of Die Zu-| : High-grade Suits, so you ca nae - excellently ! kunft, of Berlin, admits the right of American munition firms to deal . y TRe in z R gre | with the allies, but asks if this right is worth the price of rupture ec, Hague rw trimmed ia Norfolk Bulgar lane, w pial as and with Germany, The statement follows: th ve ‘ ’ embroids ; wot hi. tie | BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN Ar geeater piesa e iid | i Editor and Publisher of Die Zukunft *s ‘ » i All Boys’ $6.50 Suits at $4.88 Each Copyright, 1915, by the Press Publishing Company sf h black | ’ . “Sin may be committed on both sides of the Atlant elvet be " € ¢ ; All Boys’ $7.50 Suits cut to $5.65 Each The average American has heard far more about Germany and ¢ and also at " Boys’ $10.00 Suits Reduced to $7.00 force, efficiency, organization, unselfishness and spirit of self : ie ine : ? acrifice and the religious ideals of the German people ‘4 i “On the other hand, to many Ge ca re ed t $2 Boys’ $12.50 Suits cut to $9.38 Each mn the other hand, to many Ger a 73 rn $ eo S| much as a dollar pr and money = |e Away With All Broken Lines and Odd Lots of Men’ S| |maier without ideas, “too we | Seattle Church ee ee r At | has the German been told regarding . Ribb Sh | U d £ $16.45 IN ithe sutalincteniiont aud ideal W d ibbons ar nderpric a eee ee 5 miatod Wiscatainctaion, ent erie] Singer Lands indow he P P priced J clearance sale of our high grade clothes for men—at a reduction If North America i i Sh d n Two Lots: ‘ of over a third—Louis Holtz—Griffon and other Spe mehr 1 6. AS | |g The rolley of the United States, Job as Film Star ades ee i all hand tailored—and lots of = patterns in checks, plaids an }South America and the Far East, : : ii tweed mixtures... . Pett ee rere eee eee ene Cae ee ye Specially Priced 10c| and 25 Bathing Suits 50c t to * $2.00 re ‘$3.00 0 bidpees Suits $1 98 aust Magtaad, whith iy “area ATER-COLOR ; e $1.98 ” Hata $1. 50 ‘ 8 In Noys' Wash [J] Power, but not a Eu Wit andes of turd a collect of ffeta, Satine i 41 . ah ae Russian a with t small point of support color, 7 feet 1 and 36 acid | Hi 9c, $1.80 and $198 iy to Th pants and large salior collars a Resaeai ie eed inches wide, special 20¢ AT 10¢ YARD— AT 25¢ YARD— it Hu eet w form of submarine war each A great variety of col Satin Taffeta and Plain I] 1 hy ates hate pe ra Opaq ue Window cei ors in Ribbons ra Taffeta Ribbons of ex Hl Than s . |[}taait Mectand Mas Jom kednpeiee mounted on Hartshom wide, also Lingerie Rib-. from 4.0 6, Aen ; Just C |} and absolute dominion of the sea roller, 7 feet long and 36 bons in attractive pat in a wide range of col- How an America is supplying r enemies Firat Vioor to 10€ yard at 25e¢ yard. pire vices, | with arms and ammunition tn viola 4 Low How tion of law and custom. This is a = Good the | Shirts | wrong belief “According to The Hague conven tion, American private firms can sell to whom they like, what they Are | |like. But the realistic Intellect of || Americans must ask itself these! in time to take | | questions | Can We Make Demands? | “‘Can we demand of Germans, on ore reaches us just A special purchase of Men's Summer Shirts—that an active part in Saturday's Clearance Sale activities High-grade Shirts, these—made of fine silks and Ottoman cords on sale at If) the strength of the! jendahip for D V il N Co d C $ 50 Ria rete ceteeet a cio bas’s Store Lower Main Piocr, Unica Ge. atte {ter coenaee of oar Sevete oe rape Veils New Corduroy Coats,$12.50 jf Men’s Coat Style $5.00 | Men’s $3.50 Fiber Silk) Men's $1.50 Ottoman 1 Shsen weal bait’ eestor Gna eroene HESE new Coats are in Special 19c Each Tub Silk S at | Shi 14 to 17 Rep Shirts, Special at |uncounted numbers of their sons an advance model, with hirts rts, |f and brothers? Would we do it if io ULL-SIZE Drape Veils ett confining the fullness “Re |i | thetr situation? pe it | & Arann 4 | ne mn #0 impo and diamond meshes, with f } our t ss and national econom of corduroy in two-tone color- fos ae to justify us fn engaging the chenille - dotted border ‘ Coat Style ei Silk Shirts, | Shirts in Dozens of Pretty | and black, Handsome pe Cool Shirts, P Cont Site, Stans 14 | ar os tant ce Bas oe Cuobins: ct n black, i"8%—green gray ea With Soft Tarn Over Cutts, in Striped Effects With Soft | Patterns, ag hy es selves, 1s not in the descending, but navy, brown and taupe, #94 black and brown and me 8 in Beautiful Patterns French Cuffs to 17, ted |I and development of clvilization and and combinations of black gray — and full-lined with “Fg ‘ ; and cor tion black j culture?“ satin * . : : si and white and black and Saturday Specials in Groceries Saturday Specials for the Summer bage : ne Moderately priced at o) 1 Large Chamois, prepared for automobiles an¢ | 3 ft Carnations 25c a Dozen heavy cleaning, 16x20 inches, 650 59 Special 19¢@ each. $12.50. ) ‘| i Beautiful Carnations, special for Saturday at] | ; Cc. cathasdletst Galeatenth. : e 25c a dozen. White and pink with long stems— | Y"G® -- " Ce STO Ta Middy Blouses 95c f regular 50c value. Large Whole Chamois Skins, " 25 value, ' 85 aaa = Bowmeirases > aS os Freshly Churned Washington Creamery BO) q | special «... c Lis LL WHITE Middy Blouses (>>j ac: Butter, finest quality, 3 pounds 85¢, pound A ‘ 1.25 N C t : ‘ ; os D Mayflower Coffee, 35¢ grade, combina- 27 psy 20 Saag geek Fountain yr nge, 7 79¢ cee 1rls orse r women, misses and hie tion of fine, rich coffees, pound cy vee. ho * wn ue ak Pst FRANCISCO, i children, made in regulation x Safety Matc the genuine imported kind, 25¢ size Odor Shun, a popular | aring a newspaper lor ? 10 bates me sesesk 5 deodorant 19c has the right to criticize the . ae with square collar, short a New Teas, green or black, Ge grades, 39c ake sila: Poboktide, beat 14 | pany gp! be ae as at an j sleeves and front lacing. 45c, SOc grades........ A Cc} CAMEL Coawion Ne mn Fon *REE-HIP model es- Priced low at 95¢. Corn Flakes, fresh shipment just received, 6c quality . Bae dered, soha H. Porvy of Seattie sselatty ance ie oak 95¢ ‘ one of the best brands, package............ $1.00 size eanrren ine, a mouth wash utho| 5 sath} : _ . ¢ Selied Ham, siieed to.crder, AOc | 22 ten’ ; 69c agencies Tnaeeey eiere. se average figure is Style 196, White Pique Wash Skirts, $1.25 t pousé ... ize Mentholatum |} It has medium bust and te - * . et ae ‘ 8 See er 10c}" gd ct ee J tong skirt, trimmed with 4 WELI-TAILORED Wash Skirt in plain smal in our Sanitary Kitchen, pound. . c be a j} Jong skirt, trimmed with rith two pockets, 1 fasteni 1 th vay down 9) A 4711 Week-end Set: Powder, Smell- ‘errors of the libel law. Miss Valentine Grant | eo , y with o pockets, and fastening all the way 1, good size fine, meaty eek-e 59 Pp id th 4 h jee je Sra i fancy band, Val. lace and ~ . G PEN ARANETS ORD C | ing Salts, 474 Cologne, 65 size Cc erry said that under the | ) . és the front with pearl buttons. Sizes 24 to 30 waist rn —Fourth Floor. —Lower Main Floor. Present law an editor accused The movie goblins have got Miss|| beading drawn with ribbon. £ 7 : of libel or contempt of court | Valentine Grant, and, of course,|[H} Mate: ob good’ quatith measurement, assorted lengths. Attractive value at a did not have ‘the same privi- [the fine old ladies of Plymouth _ . O06 meet) 3 fi —Basement Salesroom. c | te a@ porch climber or white | Congregational church are horrt | batiste, with strong hook $1 25 e learance Sale Bargains for Early Shoppers} si: se"setcre"e | sei OD tiie rater deslile OO But Mis Valentine 1s worrying ‘ scl ee He 7. fo sald the judge criticized had/about the fine old ladies. Dear,|f} and six hose supporters. B t M V } On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 on Saturday Morning Only ff) meiett''sucings Se'siind. ne gent ths wef and six tose spores. Basement Millinery Values fore him on the presumption that he] From out the somber choir of x eiceny ’ . S . No Telephone Orders Can Be Accepted for Any of These Forenoon Specials was guilty |the uve, Siek “Valeutina baa | $1.50. Untrimmed Panama Hats in a num- . . . The law ts f. t of | Bal isis anil 4 7¥4¢ Bleached Muslin, Special Women's 25¢ Guimpes courts tat you they can 000 no Stelter aaae a cece ere onematon ag ber of good blocks for trina: aay 3,000 yard: = hed Muslin, 26 Special write & ibetreen vinaivid esa] oh gga aeelna hy Ooo apap | ee ’ Giick saleat, Hibcan, 000 yards of Bleac Muslin, 3 5 letter to an individual and | jadi in full bolts and perfect Cc Net and Shadow Lace Guimpes, with | 10c }the newspaper that prints an ar- "ities Valentine was a tavortte || Women’s ant $1.95. . goods. Not over 15 yards to a customer high or low collars, on sale from 9 a. ticle to the public in general |here before she went to New York | White Felt Hats with self band, _ from 9 a m, to 12. —Lower Main Floor. m. to 12 at 10c each, worth regularly “One Vameniny mp Ng mgt Fe: to sing in grand opera. Hor sing | Bloomers, 25c $1.95. i 25, made progress is the law, 0 Inw) Dy a1) 15¢ Old Glory Long Cloth, Yd. ec Mi. st peng eta |today ts Tuxury for the rich and| many a muale lover to her church || YYOMEN'S White Cotton are tock sate, Sen ‘ 1,200 yards of Old Glory Long Cloth, 25c Voile Flouncings, Yard , | rare re ecreeee ba bee “goed 4 And then she left, suddenly, and Bloomers, tn sizes 7, 8 N Pineapple Straw Hats in natural iY ri fini a é | , c ¢ inherent | ; 4 sear 9 ally i . : te. 48 at pe a yard ae blind embroidered designs, nice +19¢ ofense has been committed; but.| pany. She didn't think she wanted eae $1.95. par | > 2 when th lefendant leave h ¢ a nsemen esroo me ‘ ; F Lower Main Floor. | aon. “4 salo hors a. o to 2 at Jaime ap agora poe! tnd the! to enter the movies at first, wan m nt Salesroom, Women’s and Misses’ Outing Hats of peanut straw, | 19¢ @ yard. _ or, |so like being a mere actress, she s ae $1.00 Crocheted Bedspreads at ee tee rene to prove the truth before con-|thought, and then, perhaps, ero Bor N bound with contrasting straw and trimmed with 76x84 Crocheted Bedspreads, size 76x | Remnants of 50c Wool Challies) Viction | feared, too, the flae old ladies back oys’ orfolk jaunty cockade, reduced to $1.95. in Seattle. But Miss Valentine is worrying seems, and the goblins got her. 84 inches, in good weight with neat Mar. ‘75¢c | fe seilles patterns. $1.00 values, from 9 a.m. to 12 at 75c, —Lower Main Floor. Small quantities of All-wool Challie: lengths for waists or kimonos, light and Children’s Trimmed Hats in a variety of colorings, reduced to 65¢ cach. 18¢ Suits, $3.95 STORM'S TOLL | dark effects, from 9 to 12, if the lot Now she's playing opposite to OYS' Norfolk § ye L 1 S | Ss 8 € Suits f er $1.00 Odorless Feather Pillows holds out —Upper Main Floor.) Walker Whiteside for the Cort} viceable light and fark Odorless Feather Pillows, size 19x26, | : |Film corporation of New York,| F ay U “4 inches, covered with good quality wt! 750 89c White Corduroy, 28 ) | iS GROWING They're producing Israel Zangwill’s mixtures, with two pairs of Three nderpriced Lots of if ticking, on sale from 9 a. m. to 12 at, A | “Tho Melting Pot 83.95. . ‘ 5c each, —Lower Main Floor. Inches Wide | seth sigs Boys’ Tapeless Blouses, in Trimmed Hats Stylish Coating Corduroy, in narrow '59c and wide wale effects, the Nght and dark wash materials, 10c White Paper Napkins knickerbockers, atest craze | | 2é6%6 8266826 28085882 e008 wee CINCINNATI, July 9,—Seareh | a : ; ; 100 for ) | tor skirts or coats, 28 inches wide, 9 to} na bos, ea swept Cinciat FROZE HIM | OUT, sines 6 to 16 years, 25¢, Afford Exceptional Values at 2 at 9c —Upper Main Foor, natl Wednesday night, continues Boys’ All-wool Blue Ser, : mare Wits “rane Paper Napkine, 5c It is estimated that the dead will Suits, in Norfolk style, sizes 65c 1.6 3.6 ‘ ng ous dat fia at this price Window Shades, Worth to 50c) total 45 when the list 1s completed 6 to 18 years, $4.00, omer. None delivere nis price : years, 9 4 Heavy quality ( Windc Thirty-one are known to be dead, | , $4.00, . on sale from 9 a. m. to 12 hates, 9x4 and $27 foot, woe menee : and fourteen are belleved to be | Boys’ Norfolk Suits in gray, amen! ee ‘i —Lower Main Floor | apaghe th the dot ae dee cu eee JC If teas BSE Soe, |] tan and brown mixtures, sizes | os, to 12 pe st One hundred and fifty have been PO) », ‘Tuly 9.—Alleging 6 8 years, reduce 59c Pint Mason Fruit Jars es alee Weer) injured that he was forced out of part own on, ears. reduand to N 0c ; Dozen | 75 Carpet Samples, 36x40 At least six persons are believed |ership in a tin mine in the Port $2.10, —Basement Balesroom ew overa prons, ut Sane” Beale Jere, plat ain | ples, x to have perished on the steamboats |Clarence district of Alaska, J. J.| a | ee Maree Rents Jere, pint aise, 45c)| Inches that were sunk during the storm. | Cusack has today filed suit against | HE attractive Apron shown in complete porcelain lined caps an¢ | \ Two persons who were rescued last|the American Tin Mining Co., of | : ’ 4 rubbers, none delivered or enclosed| | Factory samples of heavy Ingrain C ff {aight trom masses of debris died | California and Nevada; ¥. P. Ken lidren s the sketch may be worn as ® 9F with other goods. 9 a. m. to 12, 45 | Carpet, size 36x40 inches, in best wool fotae dall, G. W. Sanborn and F. P, Cut. | . ; —Lower Main Floor. | art squa jal from 9 a, m, to 12) Squads of men are at work tn all| ting Stockings. 15c | Boys’ and Girls’ Bathin at 29¢ each. -Third Floor, |parts of the city removing debris,| Cusack asserted i hia complaint ’ ‘ ; | y' " ig The telephone and lighting systems | that a deal was engineered in 1906 | HILDREN’S Black Ribbed in at the waist-line, with lacing if 4 : Suits Women’s 25c Coverall A) cw are still paralyzed. Most of the|b¥ which he lost his 15,000 shares | ERE 1 F : | Stockings, in sizes 7% Just 89 of these Bathing Sults, woo 1 street cars are running. of stock, originally sold at $1.66 2-3, sip es, ised front, sailor collar and patch pockets. - | agonal fl el p | | Coveralls Aprons of blue and white) niet but which in reality was worth $6 8% and 9%—very serviceable ve . . lai f gonal flannel—romper style, for boys/ Zy « \ eteahad ‘alhatara are and. Wikeie ) 5 | Prettily trimmed with pipings of plaia 0 or girls. Nayy blue with white braid | ch gingham, neck and sleeves and Cc a share, | and tinusually good value at ‘ trimming. 9 a. m. to 12 at 25c | pockets bound with white, 9 a. m. to 1 U HT IN OWN TRAP " : 15¢ pair. white and moderately priced at 5O¢. 3 —Second Floor. | at 166 —Third Floor. FALLS 5 STORIES: | " Basement Salesroom Rasement Salesrogmm 9 9 | SHARON, Pa., July 49 Malcolm ae Anderson decided to electrocute his neighbor's chickens and dogs which rompt service fn or Shop Th ein our Children's BUSTS TOOTH; FALLS All makes of r Agents for Ladies Stationery Niihtinons, 25c House Dress, if desired. It is made ; of plain pink or blue percale, belted z r persisted in despofling his garden } “25 pend ele rT t TE H Ate Journal |f| He ran an electric light wire around FROM CHAIR, DEAD 15c Box OLL Collars, Exposition Collars, ; i by an expert— and McCall Pat a wire fence which surrounded the RITING Paper or Corre fancy Voile Collars and Embroide | Dosen asin Pleor. BON terns. — Lower |p lot. Going out to ascertain how] MARIETTA, 0. July 9.—Howard jie Sepsis sails ta f os Main Floor, many victims there were, he for-|Coonts fell from a fifth-story win: | : spondence Cards with ered Sets in this interesting assore BRR, Union 8t-—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattie Tel. eiliuee 4100 jot to turn the switch. Grasping|dow and broke off a front tooth | | Envelopes, in several styles, , « e i \ the top wire he was severely |about the same time J. L. Lane fell | attractively priced at 15¢ box. ment of Neckwear at 25¢. ie } L a" ae shocked and badly burned on the/from a chair aud was picked up w—Besement Balesroomn, —Basement Salesroom \ l hands, dead, , P

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